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4 Se ee ME EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, TYESDAYT. lisle CROSBY S. Noy: THE EVENING STAR basa regular and| Tmaneut cizcutation im Wi mes larger than that of any other paper in | the city. As a local NEWS paper and Ad- | im it has me competitor. retura of American securities to create an ad- | verse baiance with Europe. These forces are continuous, The execut cannot stop the paver inflation, and cannot put an end to the ndeney toward an adverse balance. If, then, the demand for gold is to be met out of the re- | serve, wo must be prepared to see the reserve gradually disappear. The process may be slower or more rapid, as special conditions ng that the new liquor license law taust be enforced and that those who wish to sell Liquor in the District must bring themselves immediately under :ts provisions the Comm: sioners have come to the only conclusion which law-abiding men, either officials or citizens, could possibly reach. The new law sweevingiy | abroad affect the demand for gold, but there is forbids the local sale of liquor and then pro-| no visibie reason why it will not go on, and as ¥ides certain exceptions based solely Upon | the reserve shrinks the process will be acceler- licenses granted under its provisions. It ents ated. On the other hand the firm maintenance Up by the roots all previous legislation under | o¢ the gold reserve will have precisely the op- which the sale of liquor has been authorized. | posite effect. It will not stop the issue of So thorough ant complete is this destruction | eer. Only legisiation can do that. Butit of the previons se law that not even viola- | wijj give to the world the concrete, irrefragable tions of the old law, committed while it was! proof that gold parments will be maintained.” still im force, ean now be punished. The | 4+ is quite probable that the balance of trade previous laws have become a# nothing. | wij speedily turn in our favor. for there is go- absolately nothing, both as to the priv-| ingto be a tremendous influx of European jleges which th tand as to the penal travel and money moving toward the world’s which ther inflict. This resuit would not be fair All the indications point to this and it is accomplished if th certain that but a comparatively small gum is nounced being taken away from the country by Ameri- obiigation of a e can tourists, ‘The, issue of bonds may become will not declare t necessary, but until the necessity is very clearly dare not deciete invali?, dety apparent such decisive action will hardly be act of Congress which bas been 6 taken. the only court that has considered az upon the law. ‘They are not the judicial tribunal to overrule the decision of the Police Court and nullify law. Those who ask them to permit or wink at the sale of os Many eyes are on Belgium at this moment. will be difficult to mate the disorder which will follow in other disturbed European coun- liquor under the old repealed | tries, The workmen may have grievances and yequst them to axame to be the desire of a majority for universal suffrage ounal and to incur this responsib is not unrensonable, but they should never per- mit themselves to proceed illegally. Such revolution as rome of their leaders propose cannot but end disestrously, for if the Belgian government discovers itself to be powerless it !eall upon neighboring powers for assist- ance and will get it, The mob usually injares much more than the society at which its wrath is directed, “‘Whutsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap.” —— jans are now engaged in warmly de- bating whether the etete capitol, now nt Frank- | fort, should be ferred to Louieville or to ‘Vhe Coramissioners ai they can make a compromi not in a position decision oF with- sion whieb eances them to treatasotherwise than an! et way whatsoever than d by the new law is inevitably a decision that the old licenses are Binding and that the new law is invalid. i se for the Commission ng the |: is not dccisions; it is e new statute wiul sales of ‘There is in from e! ely between extrem the 2 old License law unlawful and the Police Court dectares that this new | Lesington. In view of the fact that Lexington satute i# good. The Commissioners cannot ; iin the county adjoining Bourbon, while Lou- see to the Lauor dealers we will disregard, | iville is far, far away, it seems as though the ment and tradition: be otherwise than fa - the state could not e the lawand you can table to Lexington. ids until you have the} or hold ine! ¢ upon some higher} should cholera visit fhe United States this late the law. If the | vear it is earnestly hoped that it will confine ita should refase to treat | unwelcome attentions to those Congressmen as uniawiul that which the law and the Police | Court deciare to be unlawful, they would con- | at and make themselres participants in the urlawful act. In deciding to obey and en- | force the law and in requiring all to whom its| The governors of the various southern states provisions apply to also obey. the Commis- | are strongly in favor of the “go south, young sioners have merely done, after granting all the | man” sentiment. ‘The sentiment will crystal. deiay which for his convenience the most €x-| tize into action very speedily if 1t ean be so acting liquor dealer could demand, that which | grranged that the young man may meet the it wes absolutely essential for them todo if | young woman who is now in the south. they wished to avoid the charge of defsing an | eres act of Conszess anda decision of tae court in| ‘The office-seeking citizen is very slow tolearn order to proteet liquor selling that is author- | that there are more pegs than holes in the po- ized and regclated by no statuie whatsoever. | litical economy of this great and glorious re- ‘The sales which the Commissioners are acked | public. py neglecting to prevent are| a capee 2 = wane against | The Richmond Times yesierday treated its Sanday trafic or sales to minors or| Fraderstoono of the best twenty-page papers any other of the jadicions rerwrictions which | ¢ver published in Virginia; a highly ereditabie have been imposed upon the liquor trafic. For | Production. oe sales under the old Licences cannot be regulated / 1144 the Inte Gen. John A. Dix been in Hon- snd viclations punished under the former law, | -intu last week President Cleveland might now since that has become null and void. Nor ean 54 joking around for some one to act as special these dealers be punished uader the new law, for | “on aiscioner to the Sandwich lelonde the licenses under which they eell have not been | asap granted im accordace with this law and the t General Bissell wants it under- penalties provided by it apply only to those selling under such licenses. It would 9e neither lawful, wise nor politic for the Commit sioners to shut their eyes to violations of the ne ¢ law and permit an unregulated and absolutely unre- stricted liquor trafic until such time as the bighest possible tribanal could declare the new law tobe good, and they hare acted wisely in deciding to obey and enforce the law until some competent tribunal pronounces it bad. ——__+«= Were the matter less serious Washingtonians eould enjoy a hearty laugh at those blind or time-serving newspapers that with one breath atirm the unshaken probity of the Chicago platform and with another congratulate Presi- dent Cleveland upon the appointment of non- residents toodice in the District of Columbia. ‘The platform said: “The Democratic party (which is Mr. Cleveland, the New York Sun to the contrary notwithstanding) believes in home rale and the control of their own affairs by the people of the vicinage.” Shortly after election Mr. Cleveland ‘aid, “If we see nothing in our Vietory but a license to revel in partisan spoils we shall fail at every poin‘,” and in his inaugu- ral address President Cleveland emphasized his “anxiety for tue redemption of the pledges which my party bas made.” Yet the home rule plank has been smashed into kindling-wood, partisan spoils have beon reveled ia to the extent of three democratic appointees to a bench of three judzes, one cf them purely Political appoiatment, and the presidential to redeem piedges bas vanished as com- pletely as the unsceabie pugilist who acquired anonymous but never-dving fame by assailing the late and lamented William Patterson. ——__ += Mf that New Yorker named Peet expects to attain to the of collector of the port he had better instruct his friends to call bia Peter. Noman who was commonly addressed as Pete or Petey ever achieved distinction, which the polluted and polluting immigrative stream bas be ~~ Postmas Field in Phila If you want to hear one of those real, old- fashioned, dil, sickening thuds just wait until Ward MeAllister goes to Chicago. — There are a few offices left, and more Geor- gians in the same fix. —$<+co—__ SHOOTING STARS. faid the hen. “Thoughts expressed In slang will not do, But it must be confessed, Tam laying for you.” ‘Ob, mamma,” said little Ethel the first time she saw a Chinaman, “look at the gentleman with his eyes cut bias!” “So Bankster married his typewriter opera- tor es.” nd she doesn’t do any more wor! It didn’t turn out that way. She sim; | doesn’t draw any mere salary.” ply “We met by chante,” said the organist who was engaged to the soprano, A barrel dropped from @ wagon on Pennsyl- vania avenue just as two politicians were pass ing. “What made that noise?” said one of them, nervousiy. “I'm bjest iff know,” was the reply, “whether it was the snappiag of the cable or the bursting nte cordiate between Cieveland and a A FAMTEIAR TRAGEDY. She hailed a cable car, and then She turned to say good-bye. =: —o= She maid st once, aad o'er again Mr. Giadstone will confer a gr tpea pheratape esaapetints ‘ae ; & quarter of a million roteless sift be ™ will widen the scope of hix home rule bill so as to include the District of Columbia. ee If the naval rendezvous at Hamptoa Roads iem't a petticoat festival it had better take in And when she finished her farewell, She found to ber dismi ‘That eable car—Oh, sad to tell, Was several bloci | further reazetien is hardly safe. Were this | demand for gold but temporary Secretary Car- ht perhaps use some of the hundred Apel 18, 1992, | Millions now so eacredly guarded, but there is —---— | Ro promise of cessation. ‘The New York Times j Editor, | in discussing the situation saye that “that de- | mand is called intoexistence two forces. by the arbitrary inflation of our government paper | maton three | issues, which tends to stimulate imports, an’ by the tendency for imports of goods and the j If the law there fails to assert ite supremacy it | who opposed the shutting of the gates through | ood that he did not play a favorite against the | A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1893—-TEN PAGES. Dovsre-Barasren Sacks. E HAVE NEVES KNOWN ANY GAR- MENT TO BE SO POPULAR AS THE DOURLR- BREASTED SACK 18 THIS SEASON. MOST EVERYHODY, MAN AND BOY, YOUNG AND OLD, WANTS ONE, AND OUR STOCK OF THEM 18 AMPLE ENOUGH TO SUPPLY NEARLY THE WHOLE MALE POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ALL NE STYLES, TOO. NEW FABRICS, NEW COLORS, NEW PATTERNS AND NEW SHAPES. JUST THE SAME RICH AND HANDSOME GARMENTS AS THE VERY BEST CUSTOM TAILORS WOULD MAKE FOR YOU. BUT AT PRICES WHICH MEAN A CLEAR SAV- ING TO You oF FROM TEN TO TWENTY DOLLARS ON EACH SUIT. THERE'S A VERY CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATS HERE FOR YOU TOSELECT FROM.’ CORRECT, FASH- IONABLE GARMENTS FOR DRESSY MEN, AND AT EXCEEDINGLY MODER- ATE PRICES. Rosrxsoxs, Parzen & Co., Americas Crorurens, | 1200-1202-1204 F SiN ap18 | Way SHUFFLE THROUGH THE WORLD SLIP- SHOD AND SHABBY? ‘The personal attire oft proclaims the man. How- | ever much: some people may sneer, "tis, neverthe #3s, | a stubborn fact that neatness of dress contributes | kreatly to the estimate of @ man and adds much to an | already favorable opinion of him. “Don't Judge a iman by the coat that he wears" is ugh as far as it goes. Yet it dors not say that shall go untidy and shabby when there 4 no ne- | cessity for it. We say soberly, candidly and em- | phatically, from a strictly business standpoint, that IT PAYS TO GO WELL DRESSED. Admitting that your purse 1s light—where’s the | MAN who cannot afford to pay 37.50 { WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F 8T8. X.W. —o ALL 60 AND 402. CANDIES ARE NOW 25c. LB.—BASEMENT, —o— JOTTINGS---AROUND AND ABOUT THE STORE, Nor A Dar Worsocr As Ever. A LOT OF PURE SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS AND TECKS—white and all the newest tints—some graduated *‘Four-'z-Hands” atocng them. Astocs of * Quarter” Scarfs that overshadows anything heretofore, (New Men's Store, 1009 F st. entrance.) ©. THE GREAT UNDERVALUE SALE OF TURKISH RUGS AND WHOLE CARPETS begun Monday will be continued all this week. As choice patterns and rich colorings as were ever blended together. We Dourht them at the auction sale of A. A. Vantine & Co., picked the best and offer them at fully one-thind Jess than value. A Jo: from our own stock at reduced rices is incinded. lath floor. ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF “MADE” AND “‘UNMADE” LINEN AND COTTON BEDWEAR, Barbers’, Waiters’, Butcher's and Cooks’ Aprons, Jackets and Cvats. -11th st, building.) J. CASSE AND FILS' FINE FRENCH HEMSTITCHED DAMASK DINNER SETS AT REDUCED PRICES. Also» lot of Huck, Damask and Birdeye Towels—a Manufacturer's “‘Seconds,” sold in half-dozen -ose-11th st. building. E FOR HOUSEKEEPERS IN THAT SPECIAL SALE OF TINWARE, which com- Dig lot of Dish Pans, Refrigerator Pans and Wash Boilers—a manufacturer's sto-k at A KARE CHAN menced this morning: Jess than half price. (Sth floor. -Lith st. building.) TREAT FOR THE BOYS IN THAT LOT OF Fi Boys’ Tatlor who was overstocked. more than half price. GA floor........ ALL-WOOL SUITS, we just bought from « ‘This season's rarments, every one of them, yet they are ofered at # little Suits worth 87.00 are #4.25. Teefers worth $6.00 are #352. Traverixa Reovmenests. Exrasoprsary Ixpvceaests 7 Svzcrat Prices Ox Antraaton Cis Baas, ‘The best Allizato> Club Baxs made, both foPeen- tlemen's and ladies’ use, Leather linings, nickel- Boys: Serrs Ayo Rezrees, Negotiations between # boys’ tailor with too much stock and a wide-awake retail firm anxious to secure something away out of the usual for ite customers resulted in the following Plated fastenings, pateut lock, allicator-covered PURE WOOL SUITS, various patterns, coat cut | frame, &c. Jong and double breasted, knee pants, good-sized Mtn, Piece of xoods for patchicy, every seam and stay 33.75 extra strongly sewed. Sizes4 to 15 years. Regular 74m, 87 Suits for =a —84.5.— REEFERS OF GENUINE INISH SERGE, dyed in indigo—sailor collar, vilt buitons, welted seams, five Pockets, all-wool lininzs. Small sizes, Worth fully 86. MEN'S DRESS-SUIT CASES, Made of genuine soie leathe: 86.50 end $7. CANVAS-COVERED DRESS TRUNK, 8275. ‘The largest and most substantial trunk made for this price. 1t 18 covered with duck, has hard wood sizts, “exceisior” lock, good hinges, well-arranged. tray, steel bottom, clamps and bumpers. 28-inch, 3.50, An attractive atock of Sailor Suits, long or short pants, trimmed in every concelvable way. — Short Pants—81.50 to $9.50. — ——Long Pants~$6.50 to $8.50. — For a neat-ftting, nice-appearing suit of clothes | the make and materia! of whieh is strony and stanch. We have many hundreds of such in stock open to | Your inspection daily? | Isthe price we have put npon a score of lots of men's | suits of clothes, from the gay and giddy paid and | strije to the staid and sover bi You should see them, Strictly all-wool C Cheviots, thet- h tons, Tweels and Wor-te’s of honeycomb, diagonal and basket weaves. We beileve that such Values were never before put my on the market. We would remars, incidentally, that $9.50 Is our price for a Siater Navy Blue Sait, strictly all ‘Woo! and fas: color. $12.50, $13.50, $15 | Are prices representing suits of clothes fine enough, | handsome enouzh, stylisn encurh and eood enough | forsmy man, whatever his station, You'll beileve | this wea su iovi them over. SPECIALTIES. | , Cont. vest and lone pants, sizes 13 | ISyears, gray eheviot, all wool, BOYS! TWO-PIECE SUITS, ¢ BOYS" SUITS. | 10) | $4.50. MEN'S PANTALOONS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, $1.50 UPWAKD. Victor E. Avrews TEN PER CENT CLOT“ING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N.W., CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Open Saturday until 11 p.m. apl2-sm Cor Ocr Tas Bazror regularly and write your minister's name in ftand bring it tous. Tell your friends to do the same. We will vive two handsome EASY CHAIRS to the two clergyman (of any denom- Jnation) receiving the first and second largest of ballots at the close of the contest on Mey 5. * TALE SE | oy Bartor. April 18. This ballot represents ons vote for one of the two Handsome Zasy Chairs, presented by Craig & Harding, 13th and F sts., to the two most Popular ministers of this city. | maRev. THT JLTLUTLLN Chnrch. TELUS LENT Refrigerators —— When yor can buy a resily good re ——frigerator that will keep yonr food pure | and cool ducing the hoitest months of ——-summer consuming the nun Of ice, you can congratulate yourself, for such are very sea here," Long ex- —perience in be razors has tanght us What ate the best rakes to buy and ly comflne ou:selves All to #30. the way, We've a 30-page filustrated ——book on refrixerators xiving full tnforms- es A New Perit. Another danger now threatens the man who writes love letters toa girl and then doesn't Geil Gihnen fon man ef wait. marry her. The world already knows how apt — such letters are to get into print and what deep With the disappearance of the free gold in| interest the public takes in their perusal. Gen- the Tressury—and there are but forty thous- | tlemen of New York and others of Chicago and dollars on band —Secretary Carlisle stands | have from time to timo entertained the face to face with « situation that really menaces | country with remarkable productions in the national credit. His action will decide | this line. Now » young Indy of Phila- whether our currency vhail or shall not be st/deiphia, a teacher of elocution, who Par with the evrrency of the world and this is | is suing a gentleman for breach of promise, has something in which the nation should be con-| won over the jury toher side by reading his siderably interested. Already bas the Secretary | letters in open court with all the skill of her been compelied to cease the issue of gold cer-/ art. Nodoubt other women will follow her Uficates—the law required him to do this as exampie, and when not elocutionists them- soon as there was danger of trespass upoa the | selves perhaps they will hire dramatic readers. oue hundred miltions of gold held in reserve | The advisability of doing one’s courting by for the redemsprica of the United States notes. | word of mouth is becoming more apparent This undesirable condition * brought about by | every day.—Chicazo Herald. ‘the fact that the balance of trade is against us| see jast now; that the imports for the three months | The Effects of an Evil Example. ending March #1 exceed in value the| Some historical genius tells us that the “first tee sign. official and milaried recognition from this administration sports by about sixty-two millions. | Policeman stood on the corners of New York The gold which bas been moving | #treets in 1697." Here, then, is one thing in Haropeward in a steady stream is to pay the | Which the fusisions have not changed for nearly foreign merckants from whom the goods have | 20 years, The first policeman in New York been purchased. There bas for many years | did just what the last poticenten in all the citics beem considerable ditficulty in maintaining the | of the country are doing.—Colorado Sun. —o set of 1878, by the terms of which legal-tender | ps is aig ne pimerence, i notes were reissied after redemption and kept |, fren eget satrap oatstanding, and the imwe of silver dollars | 2° ‘0; there is plenty of work im whose intrinsic value was forever #uctuating | ‘¢ lesisiatare, bat scarcely evera quorum. One and always below she talus expressed om the | '0¢ Craw selariee: the others do not —Larue com's face, were depreciatcry in their effect | — —— ‘The statutory actions referred to resulted 13 ‘The General Suspicion. tae iseue of about eight hundred millions in| The State Department at Washington has demand notes and these have always | Feceived word that 1,000 Chinese belonging to deemed with cold if gold was desired by the rival dramatic companies have left Shanghel holder of the notes, and as the popular prefer- | for the world’s fair. This threatened invasion euce was for the yellow metal thereserve, which | of Chinese “actors” was planned criginally to sustain oniy the |» good many Mongolian laundrymen will try to three hundred and forty-six millions in| bread into the United States ‘aie your tes greenback», is now at a figure where | guise of “artists.” —Kansas City Star. tion and pyices—it’s. yours for the ask- —ins. Craig & Harding. BE YOU POSSESS 204n. in. = 36-in. 5.25 85.75 (3a ficor.... 0th st. bldg.) A Lisex Occastox. J. GASSE & FILS, Fise Frexcx Hussrrreuz> 445 84.75 EXTRA STRONG DRESS TRUNK, 84.45. Large box, well mace of best material, heavy Painted canvas cover, strong bolts,three strap hinges, steel valance clanips, excelsiog lock, four full-length Slats on top and two all around, fron center bands, As: stee! bottom, &e Dasasx Diesen Sers OFFERED AT REDUCED PRICES. A most unusual thing forthfsclass of Imrorted Linens tobe sold under value. ‘There are thirteen sets, all that 4 left from a lot that we bougut early ia th At a price concession, most o. t Yory Sue, koods and choice des, carry these sunail lots in stock, therefore tase them at the great bargain prices, reduced prices W. & L. TOURL Square top, heavy painted canv: of Lest heavy No. 4 Taylor bolts, four Patent steel binges, steel clamps, knees, bolts, &e. riveted on, heavy steel corner bumpers, four full- leny:th second growth white ash slatscn top and two all around, ends of sicts wrapped with sheet steel, 1. three hardwood stays on bottom, full Parker tray and extra dress trays, all fuli-Linen lined, NK, $6.95, cover, box made 2-26 x3 yd.s—T4 ins to match, Frou $4.00 to $20.09. 1-24 2234 yds Napkins to match, From €25.00 to $20.00. Seas yes. From ¢ “COLUMBIAN” LIGHT-WE ® @ $13.50, 81: TRUNKS AND BAGS MADE TO ORDER, TRUNKS REPAIRED AND RE-COVEREv. ASTRONG STRAP FREE WITH EACH TRUNK. TRUNKS MARKED FREE OF CHARGE. (Ath floor.. --10th st, building. ) IGHT TRUNE 1-24x5 yas picins to mateh, W0 to #15.00. , ANOTHER LINEN occasion. Tas Teac Ins Towers A Mascrscrcntws “Srcoxps,» Bought at almost our own prices. They have the usual defects found in ds"—coarse threads, oil spois, &e. Damask. Bir uck, plain and knotted fringe, allwhice and colored borders. Vi Ss jots and will sell thea Prcrvze News. [OUR SPECIAL SALE OF PICTURES—A MANU- FACTUR! £°8 SMALL LOTS—WILL CON- TINUE ALL THE WEEK. {GRAVINGS, 290. omamented oait sud new Choi 50:. FRAMED ¥ 11x14, framed in 134-ine Patterns of wnite enamel. price, o0e. Lot 4-6 for $) Lot 6-0 for 81.50. Let 6 for 3 Lot 10-0 for 83 One-third to one Excellent values. ARTISTS’ ‘ularly for 11th st, bldg.) Sold r Tue Es ARGED Cortery Derr. In its new location is making a wonderful record by Just such sharp items as these A big lot of Roxer's Scissors, 3 to 6 inches lous, FINE BAMBOO PARLOR EASELS, Sold rezwiarly for 85. Now 9: CRAYON PORTRAITS, PASTEL PORTRAITS AND ¢ Company's Best Steel A novelty is the Combination Tweezer—nail cutter, cleaner, file und tweezer combined. Price, 1c. lot of Best Steel Im:iner Knives wi es is still cn sale at Sidozen, Mus fer place in th ied Hat Depart ks fresh and if kesier had wot be We've ; filled in the vacancies with the latest and eboices!. Every day somet! ew artistic concentions trom the Foomus to the par.ors.col get you'i. not | celiutoid . Warez Coorens F ILTERS. nent that is complets. uta for ERIGERATORS ‘Ist annex.) Rellab‘e makes and ap assor ie Washington ai T ki And 3 “NEW PERFECTION" REFRIGER- ed anywhere. They are ave allthey are cleimed hardwo any Hind is used in their construction. | BELDING'S HARDWOOD DRY-AIR NEW PER- navy and black, Pints, fr slate, No. 15, £16 tileviors. No. 14, 810.00. buneh Ht Roses and ¢ No. 17, 80.00. No. 1, €25.00. asked Koses, lic (2d floor. =RFECTION” PANELED ICE IN UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, JEWETT'S PATENT COLD-BLAST HARDWOOD REFRIGERATORS, Morz Movsrep Scnzess AT 81.95 Ao. OL. ? ir, No. 02... To those of oar customers who have been waitinz ery air, No. 63. for these Screens we wott.d say that one hundred goon sale Wednesday morning. Aswe do not think they will supply more than one day's demand we advise an early cail. ANE: ary S2-INTERESTING TO KEEPERS OF HOTELS, DING TiOUS ICE CREAM SALOONS AND ALSO TO HOUSE- STIRELY NEW PATTERN IN Be Livenrr Crorn Just received—four colors—light blue, dark blue, olive and oak. it Jee Cream Refrigerator. the onty one that answers the vurpose of keexiny ics cream properly in porcela Jars. We would de pleased to have you examine tt and vet price list. (Fourth floor...... 3) Bux Cannnars. Our recent pnechase of that 500 Carriazes enabies us to offer a larger assort:nent and lower prices than 10th st. bldg.) An eye for the Leautifult If so we have | you usually find. FLOWERS you'll go into raptures over, Our ROSES are especialiy fine this time of year. They've spread themseives to their utmost ‘espacity, end seem to be more fragrant than ever. ‘The prices euit everybody. Quick delivery. A.Gube & Bro:: 1224 FSE N.W. KO. AN y arurat Cure. Our bunion ‘cure is » natural cure and eures of itself sloue without the use of knife, medicine or salve. It will enable you to ‘walk comfortably ine few minutes. It isthe only really sure bunion cure in the world. ‘We guarantee a cure. Prov. J. J. Gronars & Soxs, AUROPODISTS, 1115 PA. AVE. a8 Fiaxsoaws 531 Stvexr Sz. N.W. sabi Dangeias Seed thie weak.” St fF the setene £0.00 Carriages for $4.95, $15.09 Carriazes for $10.00. $20.00 Carriazes for $15.00, ‘Raby Carriages reprired and reupholstered. Sarhaby Carriages, Fara aad Wheets, (4th floor. 16th et. buliding.) eee Vexocirzves, Breverzs Axo Tarcrores. BOYS’ IRON VELOCIPEDES, 81.85 to 83.50. BOYS' SAFETY BICYCLES, $19 50 to $35.00. MISSES’ TRICYCLES, $3.45 to $15.00. Hastoces, ‘Many now styles are here at prices lower than ever.’ -+-10th st, building.) Tae “Carrrou Szwrxe Macarsz, $19.50, INCLUDING A FULL SET OF ATTACHMENTS. MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS AND GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS. Our line for this season has arrived. 10th st. building.) 10TH, 11TH AND F STS, N.W. No Cuavsz For Niontyane Over Baggage Fiends. THE TRUTH WELL TOLD, Washington, D. C., March 5, 1891. | ‘This certifies that I purchased @ trunk of Mr. Janes 8. Topham twenty-nine years ayo and have had | Mt repaired but once, and it is still 4m use and would not exchange !: for anewtrunk. It bas been used oa ten ocean tripe and bas been in use every senecn. Summer Girls Mase ‘TO ORDER AT 6HORT NOTICE. See the {deal girl in show window of the Palais Royal, Note the dress, hat and parasol are all made of the same material, Of conme she dooan't show her ‘MRS, HH, CHINN. Wesbinstoa, D, C., May 28, 2881, Mr. J. 8. Topham: Dear Sir: It gives me pleasure to certify to the excellence of your work, Ihave trants made by you for me more than twenty-two years ago which have traveled over the country, throuch the late war, and | aro now as good asever, Yours, &e., | JAMES A. MARROLD. TOPHAM’S Stockings, since so many men crowd around the wine dow. Bat you can err ew p.rcates 07 them in the etore, net girl's stockings are “old bive,” with here and there. Of course thes are Prench, anc yet ‘he price ts only aie patr. 2c insteat of 25° cirl's most attractivecostumne: striped and figured. dotted srounds with for one of the summer Lette Swiss, dotted, And sec those with white ural colors, omy 30e T. A L G ves in ™ ER TOONS | Yardhers A bewildering variety of Swisses from mee > — = Lie to G0e yard. These, other White Goods and Iin- Mascracrory, Droideries heve been moved to thesecond floor. And ‘hye us to the other dress goods that have pele place down stairs, 1231 Ps. Ave. N.W. =NSNSWSNEN A Trip to Chicago Would be without comfort if your Dlcod fs not in ood condition, and you know that in the si gust the time for the impr: crop out. You don’t went exhibit a lot of pimples, bumps, &e., at the world’s fair, neither do you want to be unable to enjoy the sizhts because of that 1t ‘! BIS morning's arrivals tnctnde 100 pileces of Per- cales at onty I2%c yard, Such destens and colorings have never been seen before, In French chailies, Pecheps, but not in Percales. Those 686 Silks. Tr you naven't yet read of the Palate Royal's grest N=MEH= {| | i | All the scarce heliotropes, greens, &c., ere here, but for how long? 7-8, y New Scrense Fox Toxozrow, A pleasant surprise for the many ladies who bave admired sud sighed for these exclusive Noveliy Suitenes of silk and wool, All those from $1.68 to €2 a yard will be offered tomorrow et a reduced price— $1.29 ayard for chcice, $6.75 Suits. Of course the merchant can’t produce « suit At foralady to wear and prod ably retail it for €6.7: ‘These Storm Serges Suits uot Luving the latest style Crinoline Skirts were secured by the Palais Royal =EII notes that the vital current. It don't take Jong to rout out the hupurities and tone up the ssstem if you hit on the SE ea) | ! | ht medicine. Try Willfat RSAFARILLA ; it is curing hun- dreds of your fellow citizens daily of the same complaint. Williams’ | F.S. Wuruas & Co, Duvaciszs, It UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. =| = =) A. KRAUFM 909 PA. AVE. N. W. TWO GOOD DRIVES FOR TOMORROW #0 ONLY FOR THAT DAY. | CHILDREN'S (Tees! HSH EWE buyer at @ loss to the maker. We retailed them at 8.75 and now reduce them to €6.75 to quickly dis os: of the few remaining. , W arsrs.—s2.08 tor $3. 50quality India Silk “Em- pire" Waists, Only navy aug b! iil) 8 than ¢1. 1.98 for $2.25 quality Black Gloria Silk | Skirts. You know how “‘Gioria”* will wear. Velvet, Capes. . ck Velvet Capes, with changeable silk Ny eS BTUS instead of $20 In onder to dispo-e of thelast four, We had twen:y-four of them, aetesl PAu THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘12th st, and Peunsylvauia ave. nw, Lace Sale. PRICE SURPRISES THAT S¥ALL BE QUOTED AS THE BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. Bornnos is the most fonable of the fashion- aRaan | able Laces for 1893. It isno news to the modistes, CAMP | sud to but few overs, that the Palais Royal ie Hea: sien avenkea! quarterayor Bourdon Laces, both real and imitation. 1eereps MISSES Scursise No. 1. GOOD QUALITY MUSLIN GOWNS, COLORED EMBROIDERY TRIMMING, TUCK HUBBARD YOKE, S) As KAUFMAN, ‘The most artistic set of real Bourdon, of black and cream silk. Binches wide 58-. Worth The yard. 43¢ inches wide M2. Worth $1.25 yard. ‘Tip inches wide #108. Worth 8 10 inches wide $1.45, SB" The above are considered the handsomest set of Rourdoas intratueed season. That they are worth Gg stated abore will be event te those who sec them and make comparison with prices elsewhere. EAGE Scrrsse No. 2. as any following tions combined, we select the 2g Inches wid. 436 inches wi: B- Theve Insertion Bourdoneare much need for skirt SSSSSSSSSS | temeninse, being made to maten the laces yor bertiae y gies, a yay RQ q rr wn ers wg Scuparsz No. 3. RQ Z| Ths races tuat will oftem be suld for Real Bourdon. | = toatt humanity, 3 | The temptation to secure = bourcing lie profit ane ZB coms to us for “oargainan We | te: roa Jude whether they are real or not will not 8 2 F | resisted by all merchants, we iA 434 inches wide 30c. Worth ie yard. R A G inches wide 25e. Worth 4Se yard. ww ge Sinches wide Suc. Worth 6he yard LR vw 10 inches wide GSc. Worth 5c yart. z Bel ez-theatove vmitation Bourdon Lacea are alt site fF _- Men's Patent Lesther Lace Shoes, Gy | ardinscme desizne ax the reel. Compan. It will 2 recular 86 value, only @4 pair, | intore t you even iy youare not thinking a purchas- Men's Genuine Kangaroo, Lace 7g. | 2 Just now. DM and Consress Shoes for tender TH —_— DD feet, $190 vair. Reduced from Go Ss No. 4. Fe 92.50. . we crprisE sNo. Ee T2 “Speciat Lot Iafents' shoes, 5c. Z Chantilly Laces, in black and cream sill, are much DN F. Crawroxp, A wanes D z ‘a A n 731 Tm Sx NW. Li} ear since so many milliners odtain theileupplics oo TF. | nat cares here sce must know yond have th very latest styles, SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSS WORTHY OF MENTION. S! iva Scnrarse No. 5. STE GRAY The stock of greceful Chantilly Lace for MIRTURES Theyre cece end caps tuiaiRe ie Sapp with <5 ia fresh. Pieces, representing a heavy loss to the iuporter. ace NTS. Stol2inches wide. | ¥ special Choice for 0c yard. i WATER this year. One whole side of. were made 86 score fr viven toiterale Ve arSome of these teres torehit at 82. SODA only SCENTS A GLASS ood its aaron are worth Tess thon 75. Weefer Fuprriot “cant be found, “bvers | tubes “ae we bought them,at 90 wgeh per yard Grup "is pure. | The eream is the beet, | Shem Tuts ° iy ‘wows ‘com, HERTZ, toner, RD. LTS. Siigz Corgccroner: LOPE ARB -F St ee ‘The new Point @'Irsiande Laces for Himming aitk ‘and co:ton wash dresses come in ecru axl white, hav- ing dots of blue and pink woven in herend there, Sinches wide for 23c page ee ‘The above are spzcially to om wank oll ond cotton drseson, Sewsas Na Butter. If youappreciate Pre Sweet Co | from the churn, send your orders te ME. C3" My ‘prices are invariably “6 lsttie” lower than elsewhere, quality considered. : Perbars the greatest surcrise ls In fore for tLose OG Write or telephone for a sample pound. who have not yet visited our Lace When vistvors from FoDadeiphia and New Y@k tell we they D. Wazoo Oxsren, reiepnone 1235. 340-341-342 Cesren Manxer. REPLATING. & Soxe Mre Co, MBANCH 551 Tthet. aw. mhld can do beiter here tien in sack cities weproudy pad- lish the fact. as we lo the fact of tht patrovame of Mrs. Cleveland and o:her society indictof Weling- Taz Pasam Rorus, 12TH AND PA. AVE, ‘A. LISXER, rely you Dave heard. O¥e for Fancy | Blazer Suite. CHILDS & NceDERMID. Ths Cream (Of several of our Aepartments will be reduced to aperial eaie prices tomorrow UNDERWEAK leads the list, The most Deantifal creations in LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR will go for prices that'll cause: lites, MMINGS the same Fe colo to close out our stork and Gtectua! cost You'd 4 weil to see them if your're thinking of adres. The saving you can effect will be con- rierable. no. ORSers of the red rafies, reduced from | | Piain Surah Sik Walsts Reduced from $7.50 te, | Chanzeabie Sitk W: Fi e Velvet Bolero Jackets, Reduced to. Infant Wonr, infants’ DRESSES reduced from €1 to Tow. fants to OS cr Drosses reduced from $1.23 Of handsome BLACK CAPES has justar- Tived. Call and see tt tomorrow. They'll fill EVERY CAPE need. » 1114-1116 F Sz NW. WE HAVE A VERY LARG? WoORSTED Dr. PARTMENT, AND KELP CONSTANTLY IN STOCK A FULL LINE OF COLORS In Sue grades of Zephyrs, WHITE ROSE BRAND, 2 and + Fold. BAXONY Yak. SPANISH YARN, GEKMANTOWN Woor, GERMAN KNITTING YaRy, ICE WooL. We aro closing out the NONAITUM GERMAN- TOWN WOOL, Reduced from I8e to ' 10. MANE. Haspxercurer Serctars LAD INITIAL HANDKEICHIIFS, m all tmittals, LAs SILK ExDrorprED HANDEER- CHIEFS, 35c. xepvcep rat 50. LA°s' ALL LINEN WeMsttTCHED mAND- KERCHIAA, 123, T5c.. 20c., 2c. Axp BOc. i | Toner Soprars. Every one knows how ¢isfvuring freckles end Pimpies are toe pretty face. BIAUTY BALM ectaas # magical beautitier to the suin.removes all blemishes, end prevents sunburn and winkles, It is « pure tonic and Just the thing for spams and summer nee. oxty $1.00 ex sorre 40c. BOTTLES OF TRPLE EXTRACT, tm all ‘Odors. osty 25c. rex sorrue. OUR 42. DELELTRE?Z EXTRACT, fore few days onls, are selling at 25c ren oz. COOPER'S PIEKOSTLEN, a aplendid remedy for chapped ska, oxix Itc. pre vorrir, Sruxe Hos Luns FIN? COTTON HOSE, plaim or @rop tite, i fast Lek, gray or tan, 250 Lions: FINE COTTON HOSE, russet boot, with | Ueht-coloredwopa, | 3%. 3 Pams For $1. Lanes uerusporr prack rive uSLB HOS, bang black oF rasset boots, with lisbt-col- | ored tops.nd fancy drop stitea, OUR ‘TOCK OF SUMMER DRESS TABRICs | ARE NOW DISPLAYED, CONSISTING OF Osaspws, — Tissces, Lass, — Bass, Swisses, — som Lives che selection from this new stock is inviting, and SU Will be well wrazified to select now and secure e ORESS whick: you might have to admire on tome ome letso a:d regret uot having come on tine. ‘Those of our patrgns who live out of town can order Dy wa!l. All such orders will receive themost careful and prompt cousideratic LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. ARIS. —3i VALLIER, Anctionser, im PAUL CHEVALLIER. A Mz. GEORGES DUCHESNE. An toner. rae de THE STUDIO Of the Ce'nraved French Master MECSSONNT: Water Colors by MEISSON IER, Drawings by MEISSONAIFK, Will be sold i Faris. in consequence of his . 8 rue de Rene. Your Liver ? i i | i ii 1405 New Your Avexcn

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