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at 5 per cent; taxes on $30,000 at @15; insur- ance, &c. The lamps will, if the ratio for four months be carried out for the year, cost $68.72 per annum. How does that compare with prices paid in cities where the illumination is furnished by corporations whose only object is Profit? “THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. THURSDAY. oro April 20, 1893. ‘THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger ti efany other paper in the city. As = lecai NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Medium it bas ne competitor. ——_ + +e —__ SHOOTING STARS. FARMER BEGOSH AND THE LUNG-TESTER “When first I seen that there machine It pleased me half to death. 1 blew in all my ready cash There will always be popular objection to al- lowing any person more than one vote in the | A-blowin’ in my breath!” election of municipal and national representa- | tives or officials, but it does seem as though! A trim figure—The milliner’s bill. cumulative voting as provided for by recent | tion in Belgium ix as nearly free from ss such a sygem could be. The pian is without complication. Every male citi- zon who is twenty-five years of age, who bas re-| It is hard for a susceptible man to discover jed at least one year in the comune where | that the girl he thought was studying Hebrew be desires to vote, and who has never been con- | was simply pursuing her usual custom of read- vieted of lawbreaking, may cast one ballot at | ing the last page of a novel first. A touch of the crinoline craze appears to have gotten into the masculine hat brim. each election additional vote may be cast | — by every male citizen aged thirty-five who, “You seem to have a good deal of faith in pays government taxes to a certain amount; doctors,” said the friend of the sick man. byevery male citizen aged twenty-five years | “I have,” was the reply. “A doctor would who is an owner of real estate of | be foolish to let a good customer like me die. the value of at least two thousand francs, or | who has been inseribed for at least two years on the ledger of the public debt. or in the stock book of a bank for savings as the possessor of at least one hundred francs in Be! and upon every male citizen aged twenty-five years, who is the bearer of a diploma of superior ‘education, or a similar certifiate showing that he has attended a compleie course of higher in- struction ina public or private seminary, or that he is filling or has filled a public office, or is holding or has held « position. or is exercising or bas exercised a profession implying su- DISTANT. shall treat him in the most distant man- ner,” she said indignantly. “How will you do it?” asked her brother, rll never speak to him except over the telephone! “Begorrah,” said Mr. Dolan, “Of've thought av away to sind a poshtal carrud so that no wan kin tell phwats an it.” “How do you do it?” “I put it insoide av an invillup and sind perior education. No person can be en- thot!” titled to more than three votes and every voter not physically disabled must vote whether | he wants to or not. Reductions W. B. MOSES & SONS, This system encourages | the acquisition of property and education, two | | ee Howse Furnishings, | most desirable postessions, and to that extent || 5.5, curriages, | TH AND FSTS. ¥.W. | White Lace Claims attention tomorrow. The LACE centers of the world have been called into operation to supply us with our stock. The morrow. Point Margnerita White Lace. 5 to 12 inches wide... Point Margot White Lace, 5 to 10 inches 65 cts. to 81.25 yd Point Sevigne White Lace, 3 to 6 inches... - 3 ete. to 81 yd | Of course all the other kinds are here and | the prices suit everybody. S.Cohen & Co., 523 llr Sz N. W. ont Onvr it EAVE 'PowN EAVE Lown Before your Trunks and Traveling Equipments are putin proper travel- ing condition. Trunk Repairing Is aspecial feature of our business and particular attention is given to this work, the best materials used and best workmen employed. Ir Cosrs Lrnz, ‘Much less than you expect, to hi your Trunks put in order and you are saved the annoyance of a bursted Trunk and the measure is good. but it will hardly satisfy Supe those who in the very nature of things cannot have sufficient of either to avail themselves of the cumulative privileges of the Nyssen act. Up to this time there have been but one bun- dred and twenty thousand voters in all Belgium; now there are « million more. This tremendous addition to the voting strength will practically control the next election of deputies and with a majority in their favor will doubtless wipe out the right of any one man to cast more than one vote. In a comparatively short space of time the workingmen of Belgium have achieved results similar to those which came in England only after many years of agitation. The toilers are to be congratulated on their victory. + + Washington—today « somewhat chilly, damp and slightly uncomfortable place of abode pleased to know that several representative British journalists are enjoying themsclv either within or near to its gates. The city’s beauties have been shown them and appre- | ciation has not been lacking, but there may have been failure to impress npon the guests the fact that Washington is more thoroughly an American city than any other center of population with which the party has or will have any acquaintance during its jour- neyings on this side of the Atlantic. Here, temporarily snd permanently, reside people from all portions of the Union, and here con- verse may be held with the brightest of literary, artistic and scientific America. TaeSta hopes that the distinguished foreigners will enjoy their visit and will take back to their homes new and broad ideas of the land and of the people who have made it great. ——_seo— Col. J. E. Peyton of Haddonfield, Promoter of so many successful centennials, having cleaned up all the prominent anniver- saries within easy reach, is now busily engaged im arranging for a great celebration to be held in the city of Jerusalem seven years hence. At that time the twentieth century of the Chris- Baby - Carriages At reduced prices. As the weather warms BABY CAR- RIAGES become necessary. There's nothing for the youny ones like » ride everyday. The fresh air is conducive to heaith. ‘The special inducements we offer will enable you to obtain the handsomest BABY CARRIAGES for very common- place prices. No. 582. P Carriaze, reed body, upholstered in ght blue ‘silk, plush. satin parasol with lace edge. standard running gear, shaved spoke wheeis, “C” springs. 9 Reduced from 211.50 to... ". $9. No. 189.¢ Reed Body Carriage, upholstered in | Maght blue silk plush, silesia parasol, good running gear, round spoke wheel and “‘S" springs. Reduced from 37 810.75 to... No. 610. jatural oak body, grill and spindle work, upholstered in light blue silk plush, piped sides and back, satin parasol with lace edge, shaved spokes, patent brake, “c"_ springs. Reduced from $15 823.50 te. No. 630. Antique oak body, grill and spindle work, upholstered in dark blue silk plush. piped sides and back, satin parasol with lace edge. the best running ear, shaved een eae brake. Reduced from $23.50 to. Wicker Body Patent Folding Baby Car- Tiage, bandsome desixn, fenders over the wheels, upholstered in light blue silk plush, with parasol to match, the best running gear,sbaved spokes, “*S" springs. Reduced from 818.50 12.50 No. B. ‘tian era will open, and this is deemed to be ‘Reed Body Folding Carriaze, with spin- sufficient reason for a great gathering of re] die work wrought in making a very resentatives from every aia who shall duly Seana samae ane a Lect ae f és try, sateen parasol, edge. £ run- commemorate the life and teachings of the for eggnog gegoromd ga cteagem toe Savior of mankind. That such a proposition "aprings. Reduced from 811.50 4.6 will be popular seems certain, and the city of | a Washington will doubtless do its share in the | *° Reed Body Folding Carrriage with work, but local interest will then center princi- fenders over the wheels, upholstered in pally in the centennial of the establishment of figured tapestry, stiesia paratol, ood i i is gear—ror spoke wi is, ““S” springs. the national capital in the District of Columbia, Hebel fom S00 eB BO Statistically-inclined folks who base their | No. D. é eee i Reed Body Carriage with fenders ee ey ee ee the wheeis, upholstered in red silk plush, on the mortgages which afflict the real estate sitesi gear perder por within their borders will perhaps come to the wheels, sect Setet 1 conclusion that there are better and more re- from 816.50 to eer oar liable moans of determination. Census bulle-|*°™ goss carriace withfendersover | tins show that some of the thriftiest of our the wheels, uphoistered in blue figured sub-sovereigntics use the mortgage in their tapestry, silk plust: bands, silesia parasol, business and seem to do it with profit The Rect gear—sean anoke whetls ant “3” per capita mortgage debt in Tennessee is $23, mee. ees Alabama $26, Maine €49, Missouri #50, Ver- | No. o190. mont $34, Ulinois $100, lowa €104, Rhode Is- Wieker Body Carriace with bood top. land €106, Connecticut $107, Nebraska $126, rss wear sonstasouae” ped back and sides, best runuiny gear— Massachusetts, $144, and Kansas @170. Tor apcaua shaved: apake teats. This ee eee carriage being shghtiy damaged in trans- The habit of gratuitously distributing eggs Bortation will be 804 £0F «nee QB has grown wonderfully since Gen. Weaver and Bought to colt or 987.00. ‘Mrs. Lease encouraged it during the last cam- | No. R 606. paign. The Czar of Russia is the latest dis- Handsome Wicker Body Carriages, tinguished victim. He found a fine specimen eS js satin with plush satin parasol of eggshell on his table Easter morning and with lace edge, light rod attachment, within it were two ivory death’s heads, a silver Dest gear, “C" springs «and dagger and @ slip of paper on which was the round spoke wheels. Re- yg 5 Teassuring inscription, “Christ has risen; we |. _.,, “uced from $20 to...... $12.50 ‘also shall rise again.” Of course no loyal hen ever laid an egg so loaded and that is what troubles the czar. Reed Body Scroll Desien Carriace, up- holstered in dark blue silk plush, combt- nation old gold plush trimmings, satin parasol with lace edge, best wear, “C” ‘springs, shaved spoke wheels. Redoeed from $15 Don't judge srom prices. Call and see the Carriages, —__+++ If the District Commissioners followed the Pittsburg example and declared the serving of free lunch in saloons illegal hunger would soon be es common ax thirst with many of the —o—__ Pennsylvania authorities are now wrestling With the free lunch problem and unless the| signs all fail bave every advantage. The Allegheny county license court bas votced the acd serving of free lunch. Several saloon-keepers | jaave been organizing a rebellious movement, Ww B. but will probable cease to rebel now that Judge | < Magee has declared tha: the court will revoke the liquor licenses of the rebellious. i see Mexican cities that have long suffered from epidemics of typhus fever are rejoicing ov the discovery of what is said to be an infallible | ‘specitic—an infusion of a plant common to the | country. While such a remedy is extremely & SONS; valuabie it would not be needed were cleanli- ness to prevail in every home. Typhus isal it llr Axp F Srs. N.- W. Product only of the dirtiest aud most disgust- ing domestic conditions. oe Kentuckians who believe in the survival of our the fittest will find it difficult to conceive of Camille Flammarion’s elaborately supported €onclusion that in less than ten million years | - the land on our planet will be covered by water. | om @exlon ee | A girl has just won eleven hundred dollars | = thy fasting for thirty-one days. It would pay —nine cases out of ten depends upon some young men to bribe their girls at the Soe ae es same rate to abstain from feasts and floral dec- “maddy,” and you also feel languid and oration. low spirited. The ““ELECTROPOISE™ acts directly ‘upon the liver, stirs # up and causes it to perform all its natural funetions. @ Yow wul be surprised at the clear complexion you aequire after using “HLECTROPOISE” a short time. icacieandl jan itil Jor teatimontale of prominent Waah- apa itinnliins meres Did you ever notice how haughty and os dignified a something a gold reserve is? r) ee eee Amuaxric Exzcrzoroisz Co., Munfeipal management of what are properly 1405 N VENUE. wmunicipal affairs is becoming slowly but surely | ew Your Al and deservedly popular. Now it is the town of | Peabody, Mass., that is experimenting with | Guus Srecus municipal electric lighting. or severa! YOR FRIDAY ONLY. months the plant has been in operation and the figures es to the first four months have been | Pr ph ypetr py pote Cottey made public. The total cost of the plant was | kinds: Vaslila, Caramel, Orange, Walnut, Xourat, y- Cocoanut. Strawberry, Wafers, Cordial, Molasses, $48,176.92 There are one hundred and forty- | ney, Water, 7 nine 1,200 candle power are lamps, connected prides, ‘Kew apacial cech day. Thi plan to to test with forty miles of wire, lighting twenty-three the value of edvertising, miles of streote and supplied by four dynamos having s capacity of forty-cight lamps each. 7 ‘The operating expenses include interest on Gus (000,000 at 4 per cent; depreciation on $30,000! copyer i1m axDF. ‘Telephone 1104 CLOTHING EMPTIED OUT ON THE RAILROAD PLATFORM. Drop uss postal or call in and get an estimate on this work. Torsaws Tauxx Mascvracrozr, 1231 Penna. ave. n.w. Factory. 1218 and 1220 Est. n. it Tur Basxnver Sue Or Suozs, 1203 F Sr, ‘Formerly Mockbee & Co. MONEY: SAVING SALE OF SHOES AND SLIPPERS OF THE FINEST AND BEST QUALITIES. A STOCK THAT WE CAN WELL AFFORD TO SELL AT BARGAIN PRICES, BECAUSE WE BOUGHT IT AT A BAR- GAIN PRICE FROM THE ASSIGNEE. HERE ARE SOME RICH OFFERINGS. YOULL OBSERVE THE PRICES ARE JUST ABOUT ONE- HALF Ladies Shoes worth $6.00 for. Ladies’ Shoes worth $4.50 for. Ladies" Shoes worth $3.00 for... Finest grade shoes for men. enubracine the best $3.5 $2.6 $3.00 1.75 grades of Hand-made Kangaroo and = Keal French Calf, in lace and Calf and Seal Russet Binchers. Also Best Se shoes. Now. aiticn’s | Hand - sewed joes, lace, congress and ‘Oxford ties, -to- gevher with Men's Tan Ku set Shoes, front lace Rine calf goods: “Meck. fine c 5 Bee price was 84. Sow All Bos’ and Youths? Best button. braehore “brie 3.50, 83 and #2. oO Misses’ and Children's Firsts clave Standard kes of Fine Dongu a ‘and, Best Siraizht “heel Shoe aee ©& $1.2 Oxford Ties and Slippers of the finest quality, in black and russot, at prices that will surprise you. Tur Bassnver Sacz Or Suoxs, 1203 F Sz It GATGHY BARGAINS TOMORROW ONLY. 200 GLORIA UMBRELLAS, WORTH 80, 49C, 300 GLORIA SILK UMBRELLAS, WORTH FROM $1.25 TO 81.75, 94C. Wrappers. 200 SEA ISLAND PERCALE WRAPPERS, GOOD COLORINGS, SELLING AT 81.98, 75C. KD J 734 AND 786 7TH ST. MW. UTTER I8 VERY, VERY SCARCE ‘and high—a big advance in price all along the line-I have the fnest brands and plenty, et the old prices— not a single cent advance with me— send im your commands—family orders are my ‘specialty"—Sample D. W. Orxsren, tphone 340-341-342 Cersen Manees & Soxe Mre Co, FACTOR! Baltimore, -. °. bod . - Peaaihd . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1893. Ss WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND ¥ 8T8. X.W. ieee ALL €0 AND 40c. CANDIES ARE NOW 9c. LB.—BASEMENT. REMNANT DAY TOMORROW, APRIL TWENTY-FIRST. REMNANTS in every department-REMNANTS on every floor-REMNANTS have “‘ondieputed sway’ every Friday, rain or shine, from 8am. toGp.m. And it is just as much as we can do to take care of them—assort them, ticket them, mark them and eet rid of them every Friday. These remnant accumula tions—which it is utterly impossible to avoid—continnously growing, have now assumed such gigantic proportions that “how to prevent them” is not thou rht of—"*how to dispose of them" in one day, an entire week's gathering, requires all our thought andencrzy and action. We have learned—are learning better | every week how to accomplish this. It’s seldom that a remnant made one week {s carried into the next week. | Waar A Rewsaxr Sace Is Asn How Irs Svccessruzry Maxaczp. If when showing merchandise the sales person happens upon Stationery, Face Powder or other *"boxed” | woods the boxes of which are crushed or broken—Bottled Goods. Colognes, Toilet Waters, &e.. the stoppers of which are broken or the labels mnissing—anything that is eoiled, marred, ecratched or otherwise defaced— (and there's al ways more or less of such things ina mammoth stock like ours), he oF she immediately with- draws things of this character from the stock and puts them under the conter or elsewhere in a receptac specially preparedfor them. Then eariy in the mornings and late in the evenings, before and after the busy honrs, a house cleaning occurs. Each stock is ransacked and relieved of its rewainders. Closks, Jackets, Suits, Underwear, &c., of their ‘‘odds and ends” and extreme sizes—Silks, Linens, Dress Stuffs, Ribbons, Laces, Upholstery Goods, &c., of their “‘short lengths"—Gloves, Hosiery, &c., of their “broken lines of sizes”—Shoes, Corsets, &e., of their odd sizes—in fact the “‘ieft-overs” of everything, for they are all rem- nants even if they have not been cut off. Pace Is Tue Poresr Factor Is Reuxanra, 80 Friday morning ws overhanl, sstort, ticket and mark them at prices that give them a double-quick motion and ridy us of their presence. THAT IS OUR REMNANT STORY. It's all natural enoagh— simple enough, isn’t it? Our systernatic planning brings them and public appreciation meets them half way. ‘Therefore, first and above all else, Friday is our Remnant Day. Other things, of course, whatever you wish, but Remnants here, there and everywhere, on center tables, marked with the original and reduced price” which, in many instances, is less than half. ‘Our store tomorrow will te bristling with bargains—unusual bargains. Barzains that tell of many @ deme and many @doliar saved. We're ready toserve you, and the goods themselves give yous special invitation. Lixex Derarr 5 04a Homstitened Daneel Dinner € Mews Derarruenr. 1 Fancy White Vest, double breasted, size 40. Be- duced from $2.75 to 7c. TN Undershirt, size 35. Reduced from size JO. Reduced from $3.00 to $1.00. 2 Medium-weight Tan Merino Shirts, size 36. He- duced from $2.00 to 62¢c. Y 1 patr Fancy Striped Merino Drawers, size 34. Re-| Hovszrvaxrsuixe_ Crops Deer. ( ‘BRANCH 531 7thet. ow. mhlé d@aced from 91-25 te 50c. id) ian Clothes Hamper. Heduced from pairs Fancy Striped Lisle Half Hose, sizes 94 and | $49} to § 10. Reduced from 50c. to 25e. 50 to $1. 1 Dress Shirt. open front, size 13%, soiled. Reduced | _ 1 Floor from $2.00 to 50c. 1 Pique Bosom Shirt, size 17, soiled. Reduced from 81.00 to 50c. "ed from #1,25 to 75e. agic Carpet Sweeper, shopworn, Reduced from 15 O'clock Tea Kettle, wrought-iron stan worn, Reduced from $3.48 10 88.30. en SHOP” (Gth floor -1ith st. bldg.) 1009 Fst. door.) Sor Deranrwenr. 4 Dark Plaid Print Wrappers, sizes 30, 40 and 42. Pressen Gra Reduced from 81.25 to 75c. Alot of Fancy Wine Ghee, Dersnrgexs, to 1Green Plush Tea Gown, silk front, lace trim- | 3c dozen. mings, size 36. Reduced from $24.00 to 85.00. 2 Light Blue Striped Blanket Wrappers, sizes 36 and 38 Reduced from 87. 50and 9. 00 to $3.50. 2 Black Cheviot Vests, sizes $2 and 34. Reduced from 82,50to 81. 11th st bldg.) Crsa Depantuest. 1 Tea Set, 44 pieces, 2 . faced tipTgs Sef, 44 Pleces, 2 cups missing. Red ‘Ten Sot, 1 Navy Blue Blouse Suit, size 34. Reduced from | inz. Reduced f 81086. Tee Ci 1 Bisck and White Striped Wash Silk Waist, size | 40, Reduced from $4. 50 to 81.75. | 1 Gray Striped Chailie Tes Gown, silk yoke, size | 36. Reduced from 6.75 to 82 from 84.50 to "Si ea | ofgatttainted Frutt Bowls, Reduced from $1.60 1 Binck Silk tucked yoke and collar, size 36. | ons $y spselfe, weet ear tmaged articles, too mumer- Reduced from $7.75 to 25.75. (th Boor. “Oth st. building. ) Ts All of 4 Dark Outing Cloth Waists, sizes 32 and 34. Re- duced from 81.50 to 75 6 All-wool Jersey Waists, small sizes only. Reduced from 1.25 and 81.50to 50c. (3d floor . avettxc Goons Drrarrmenr. last season's Bays and Valises reduced—most Jiule more than half price—mauy less, Some in the lot. uae 10th st. building. ) Srorrixo Goops Depanraent. i Jot of Tennis Rackets from last season at usif price. ‘The remainiero: tock of Fishing Tackle gzratiy reduced prices, NONOf Fishing Tackle at 11th st. building.) Gossawer Deranrsesr. 2 Brown Striped Gossamers, sizes 60 and 62 inches. Reduced from $3. 50 to $1.50. 1 Blue Cravenette Waterproof Garment, short cape, else 32. Reduced from 810 to @5. (4th Boor, 10th st, building.) 1 Gray Cravenette Waterproof, extra length, 36 R. Th, bust. Reduced from $16.50 to 81 erztorraton Depantwenr. (3d floor. 11th st. bldg.) | 1 Large “Domestic” Refrigerator, Redaced to 810. 1 Hard wor bi frigers arcoal pafiacd egd.Columbia Refrizerator charcoal Sled. ‘These are sauiples submitted to us which we did not +» 10th at. bldg.) Croax Deranrwes 1 Black Vel = t Short Wrap, trimmed with cut Jet , Size 3s. Reduced from $24.00 to 1 Black Cloth Wrap, silk lned, size 34. Reduced from 810.00 to $1.50. 1 Black Silk Wrap, trimmed with silk gimp and lace, size 36. Reduced from 18.50 to 87.5 1 Tan Ulster, size 34. Reduced from 812.00 to 85.00. ‘ 1 Plaid Traveling Ulster, triple detachable cape, size 34. Reduced frozn 218.50 to 810.00. 1Gray Mixed Blazer, size 34. Reduced from $3.00 to $2.50. 1 Black Jersey Jacket, size 34. Reduced from $7.50 to 83.50. (3d floor, Prcrere D. ICTURE PARTMENT. f Haucisome Portrait Pra ite ana gold— pattern. Size 16220. luced from A sinall lot of Artists’ Easels. Reduced from 50 to 1 Fine Engraving. Reduced from 812 to 27.50. (th floor... 10th st. bide.) siberian } Basy_ Cann [rine Te wood an ASe D vanes 11th st. bldg. ) Misses) Derarraesr. 3 All-wool Gray Bedford Cord Ree ers, lap pockets, Lone buttons, sizes 14 and 16 years, Reduced from 87.75 to 82.00. 4 Ail-wool Blue Checked Cheviot Blazers, flare cuffs | 1d collar of plain blu 14, 16 and 18 yeare. | Reduced from 88.00 to 1 All-wool Spring-weight Newmarket, suitable for | traveling, divided cape, size 14 years. Reduced from 89.00 to ‘Horse Sheets. Faded. 1 reduced $40 Lrednosd trom 85 to 8s e ket, a wool Sotled. Re- 11th st. bldg.) a Foops Deparrvenr. ish Fawn, Liam AU" Poreale, 2 All-wool Medium weight Gretchens, tan broad- Beduced fro 12 . yard. cloth, sizes 12 and 14 years. Reduced from $10.30 to 10th st, bldg.) 83.75, 3 Btylish Broadcloth Capes, tan and navy blue, hand- somely braided Baby Carriage Robes Keduced from I4 and 16 y. i Ros Dersersey: fr heep Robes. Reduced from 810 to 87.50, gq [Oo MUS dined.” Dainaged.“Keduecd trom 85% 8 Reduced fr oun #221..00 CE door. . «Ist annex. 1 All-wool Gra sz 16 | 1 All-wool Reefer Jacket, lined throwshout with z silk, size 16 yoars. Reduced from #15.0 to $3.75: Gisvi sie te (34 floor. sesesseseesesere-LAth ot. Bldg.) Bors) Deranruess. 11 Fauntleroy Biouses, fancy and plain, slightly soiled and mussed, sizes nd 6. Reduced from 81.25 and $1.00 to 83 27 Cambric Shiri Waists, soiled slichtly, sizes § and 9. “Reduced fr | 23 Fine Frenc siz Gloves, in'tan. Size Dz» (3d flcor. reget Lave) Mestax Allodd pieces in Musiin, Caubrie acd Lone C Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts and Covers at greatly reduced prices—soue Jess than hal An excellent opportunity to secure outfits cor May or June weddinzs, as complete se:s to match can bo ver. Keducot f |. tediaced trom 35: josley, fine linen. v A0e. ed Tidy, Reduced from taser Pisce. hemstit. . to Be. Meduced’ from Venter Pieces, Reduced from 5c. to 20°. 5 10:u st. building. ) TION. Devantyrsr. ‘ose Supporters. Xeduced from 42c. dross Lifters, Retuced from 25e, . arc Persian Trauming. seduced from $1.10 Corser D; 4 pairs Thomson's " Reduced from #1.75 to 81. 11 pairs Coutil Corsets, long waisted, wide stee's. Reduced to 35e. patr. (24 floor,. Persian Trimming. Reduced from $1.94 rds Persian Trimming. Reduced from 85c. gf Trimming, 1 inch wide. Reduced from A nes 1 inch wide. Reduced : je, rimming, Linch wide. Reduced from % yards Gan: 8 wide. Re- stairs SLO tO SEI TS nce = Gray Passamentarie, Reduced from §2.25 to § (sé floor... --11th st. building.) 9 Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Heavy Cotton Vests, Amori- | ean Hostery Company's make, high neck and long | sleeves. Sizes 2G.and 28. Reduced from 70 and 7c. to Bic.. 3 for $2 2 Ladies’ Ribbed White Merino Combination Suits, hizh neck and long sleeves. Size 4. Soiled. Reduced from 83.50 to 81 2 Ladies’ Richelieu Ribbed Pink Al-silk Vests. Sizo 4 Boiled. Reduced froin $1.50 to @L (st floor. Bi anced .-2d annex.) casts: Suxpnres, obey SER SE Eat tom {boitieAa tehumand Quinine for the hair. Re- duced Irom Se. 40 5c, Z pottic Ongolinefor thenails, Reduced from 40s. ‘offiite Brush, Reduced from 50>, to 35e. Geakes Soap. Reduced froin 100; to be. cist floor. ilth st. building.) i a Sovv iol mm, D, EPARTMER: T.. Hand-painted Dow rarue, cabinet size, D: PR 2.73 to €1.00. Israxts) Derarruest. 1 Flowered Gray China Silk Coat, “Empire” style, high full sleeves, lined throwzhout with lisht-weleh? flannel. Reduced from 815 to #3. 1 Pink Chambray Coat, Gretchen style, sailor collar, trimmed in white braid. smail pearl buttons. Slightly mused. Reduced from 84 to #2. , 1 Cream Bedford Cord Coat, deep cape, fancily rimmed with handsome Modjeska lace, small collar trimmed with narrow ribbons, hizh fall sleeves, jeduiced from Mined throuehout with farmers’ satin. Soiled. Re. | Damaged. Reduced from: uced from $12.50 to 83. % iced dram $1:00 to on (2A floor. 10th st. building.) ss —_ Canpnews Corrox Uxpenwean Deer. Asmall lot of Canton Flannel Nizht Drawers, sizes Zand Syeara. Reduced to Bc. pair. duced from $3 and 83.50 to #2. 50. ‘Ladies’ Blucher Lace Shoes, “*A" last—1-2, 2-3. ‘2-36, 1-4and 1-45. *“B" last—1-46 and 16 *‘C” lati Toe Le “DY taat1aye Reduced pee Sie, Piat and Jovenger. Vand Boyw Calf Shoes, in sizes 5and5h, button, lace | pair, re prea igh ae Boot Pattern Hose. Size 9. Cashmere Hose, Size 5. ssensvecseneoe serene Sd GBREZ.) Woonwarp & Lormnor, 10cm. Llrz Asn F Sra N.W. Cismar & Lepr, 928 71m Ax 706 K Sz. N. W. LADIES SHIRT WarsTs, Cation, with radiod fret, ot Me. and White India Linon, with plaited front and beck and ruffle. On‘y 50c. ae Swiss, trimmed with embroidery, at at 7Bc., $1 and $1.20. Wash Silk at $3.75. Surah Silk at €4, 86, #7.50. ‘Fancy Silk, $9, $10.50 and $12. BOYS SHIRT WAISTS, it MATTINGS MATTINGS, MATTINGS. ‘We can save you money on Mattingy, CABHABT & LEIDY, p20 28 7th and 706K st. aw. === HH i Ill arsaparilla, 100 DOSES 60 CENTS We never grow tired of talking of our Sarsaparilla, for the public feom to like to hear us expatriate on fte merits. They know that weare the pioneers of good stand- ard medicines at and hence they bell say and profit by what we sell. Sarsapariila isanold remedy known the world over for its efficacy in spring diseases, hence it is almost useless to talk to you about what it will do, but if you need it come tous, asonr Sarsapa- illa selis for just one-half what sin- ilar preparations retail for. Williams’ arsaparilla, 100 DOSES 60 CENTS. F. S. Wuinss & Co, Davasisrs, 1t UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE, Hii Dr. Sanche’s OXYOONOR VICTORY Cures iliness by the transm of “oxygen by absorption. JE See il i Mi Ul Ml Lettie | “Render unto Cesar,” &e, twas the nnm- its ae—duue to tite laborious | setentific research of its illustrious progenitor. Year after year Dr. Sancke worked upon his invent carding one instrument as quickly as he greater and more perfect results with another. success hes crowned bis forts—his lite’s work has and Will aiso cure you, Wasursarows Oxzx Aczxr, MISS LULA LENMAN, BULY 929 F Sx. N.W. (Over Wilson & Carr's.) ‘Miss Lenman has studied under Dr, Sanche and is fully competent to give you the proper advice for the | use of the Oxydenor **Vietory.” at A Pierce & 719 Masger Space, COR STH ST. AND PA AVE Reduced Prices. Nor omy remusnta but complete lines of epring goods at reduced prices, so as to foot the ua. satisfactory selce of today, ICs rata ae well Ga an il wind that doeen%t bring any good, OUR WEEKLY REMNANT il seusaal. be a. bos Suess Boe SALE on to BOONG- Shrewd barers with roler nt who look over the REMNANT TERS FRIDAY can frequentiy the very articie that they Leed at ALF ‘the recular pure iases. HSE TTS the time expended even sone eee Reasaxrs or Coronsa Darss ABRICS, Pacas Rovar 680 Sus ARE Repvezn To 590. Yano. If yon are one of the hundreds who have paid G8e & yard you stil! know you secured one dolfar's worth forevery 68 cents you spent. If it hed mot rained today the price tomorrow would not be 59 a yard. vigerie tinea! Dal onmew ant Paras Roraz 81.25 Groves. BENS NT Paige, @f oh a verde 40-4n . . MPPAIAL sthGk De phe fice Former “peices 67.50. REM OE Repcczev ro 81.09 Pex Pam, Soar This price until Saturday. ‘Thue we will double 18 REMNANT the ordinary day's sales and add to our list of perma- neat patrous, These Undressed Kid Mousquecaire Goves have been a popular favorite for fourteen y yours. Wo remind our regular patrons that te re. ait wool, MODE. duced price is partly made to make new patrona. So 25.02. REMNANT PRick. Plesse don't ek for more than one pair unless sou are for piece. 4h yards 46-in ALT. WOOL HELIO. Willing to pay the regular price. TROPL LESRIETIA 4.55 REMNANT Pra of ww Paras Rozz Boones Laces ak aR aT a nl “J > Tur Forrowixe Srrout Pusces: SSe, SOc, #1, $1.45 yard; 3, 4s, 8 10 inches wide, This is the choicest design of the 1803 season. You Wipe tuay be toid of them later by @ leading merchant deal. TS tug in exclusive wovelties, Of course, higher prices oa will be quoted, and equally, of course, you will be in- PRESCH formed that Mis are supe: And yet his lace buyer PITA WLACK. F yrrice, frat sou them at the Palais Royal and wiil coudiiese GEERARE ROOK, GSS5 oe order rom the samples he secured here, ALL-WOOL IMPER- ACK." Formwer pri NANT bce, eb dor inane $6.75. Pacass Rovar Usuneuas Ware Goons Deranrures. AND RUBBER Goops Just iu for this FRIDAY ONE CASE SeebeyEAMOUS PRIDE of the Wase a MUSLIN (1 yard wide), in leneths ards. lar price, 12¢c. = Sey Suorr Taxorns Or Duzss RIMMTNGS, have had « very ACTIVE TRIM- We MING" SEASON, “sat in Couseg Me ave accuululated a mice! “uae Ar Srrcur Paces Toxoznow, #1. 98 for choice of the best of the @2.25 Umbrellas, which will be recovered free of clarge should they split within one year of tomorrow, Those for men the Sweet-scented weichsel wood handles, 28- inch parazon frames. Thoge for ladies have Dresden china handles in mosaic effect; also curigualy twisted horn handles. All have heavy silk tassels and are SHORT LENGTHS, many" or in otherwise finished like much more expensive Umbre}- Benge 28t and CHolcEsT 7 jas, We want great sales tomorrow, hence @1.%8 for ONE LOT OF SILK PEATHER Fi the most popular #2.25 Umbrellas of 1603. XG and Mosk TMTNATING ea GOBSAMERS, ~ Feather-weizht, Cloth-fnish Water- RANTS we would cali 2s teats proofs for ladies, with cape and without sleeves, NeW Sita, in ievouse trom 4 $1.15 instead of $2.50, All sizes, but very few of any. sna. we will bem a: JU Trustning FRIDAY 19s, yard. Ana soit wilt be with att the Tera MINGVEEMNANT SS Ip tact tae Pg ab Fa EO a CI Dievicus prices St euxaxts Ix U pPaRt MENT on the SECOND FLOOK. aged 218 SILK SKIRTS, “une ELuctuic BLUR oe TEREA COTES. Forscer price, 6 REMMAST PRICE, ENDER SILK NEGLIG QOS, ehumel with BLACK LAGI and Velvet GINBONS, Former price, #10. REMNANT PRICE, eL LOSS AEGOE GO price, $10. REMNANT PRICE, 0. 3 FINE RUSSIAN CAMBRIC GOWNS size 13 inches, sliche With inks Korger price, 62. MEME NANT PIICE, 81-48 each. Tyraxr, Deranrwexr Rewxaxte. Dazss Goovs T Pasa Rovan a > Paes Tuar A Tanesrrin, B0c instead of 500 yard for Ali-wool Crepons, tm white, cream, light blue, piuk, cardinal, navy, tap, gray, old blue, Though swe have been selling this vraceyul draping woolen Fabric at Sie yard, skis pos iefeely worth 75 cents, We secured @ barsein and of ue. NDERWEAR for choice of nearly a mile of Gingiuams, dot which ts worth leas thay 1235 conte, I desigue aud colurs which avewar- night be filled with » it be exftauve in every LOCIM?. “Foruer price, 50c KEM ‘sevare the NANT PRICE, Sue. ocr price, $1.10. REM- 22th st. end Ponnayivenin are wa, SPALL LOY Misses GUIMPS. st end Penusvivanis eve. mW. pee tein ak aires 2 ce caaseea NE SWISSOAPS. Former price, REMNANT PRICE, Ube. wach: For Three ITT TOO Barto. il = — D. = dot rent = b s = This datlot represents one vote for f= = oneorthe two Handsome Easy Chair, t= T reamed by ratz Harding, == | 18th and F sta, to ‘most ME continued cool weather prompts temporarily | m= A = reduced prices in The Palais Koyai’s Underwear and ‘= © B2PUlar ministers of — Mostory Departments. You will need iu avery short | = — Ume the zoods now offered at special prices. Kemem- | "Rey. <a | ber, aftor Saturday, April 22, recular prices willazain | = be anked. = @rAll the best makes for Men's, Ladies’ and Chiidren’s Spring Wear are here. American Hosiery Co.'s Unlorwear. Norfolk and New Brunswick Underwear, . G."—Charlos Gervaise—Underwear, Phyllis Health Underwear. Onyx Fast Color Hose. Patent Seivedre Seam Hose, PTevetettteteeececeeeetitin BALL STANDS, You csnnot conceive of tts inmensity and vari- ety. The stock covers two entize floors and com- - Office honrs, 12 to 2, 3 to Sp. m. A. KAUFMAN, 12 TOMORROW, ONLY TOMO REOW, ‘THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: Men's Full Regular Half Kose, Balbriggan, black, tans and cray.. Misses! Seauntess Th Lenox Skirt Holders, io white motal and oxidiaed, bails of Fancy Kuiiting Cotton. Sterling stiver Hat Pius. - White Metal Swinz Fram iting Gi One dozen Pearl. 5 “Gilt Stick Pins. Ladies" and Misses’ Hose Support»ra.. adies’ Fancy Embroiiered Japanese Silk Hand- fi y siti Guimps, Ladies’ Lisie-tnished Vests in, ‘cream and light. biue. EY heiiotrope, pit Livres: Dersatuesr. Near door No. 1117 Pa. ave. prises 125 different patterns, in all woods, de- signs, sixies end prices, from 84.50 to €300. ‘The Stands are ail mew and of the very latest Patterns, We wish to call special attention to the three “leaders” for tomorrow, which we give below. piain and drop! Qar S4.50 Lesacr. double soles. Taree pairs = darning cotton—all for Ucndsome Solid Oak Hall Stands, with four oxidized pins, a very showy litte rack. Ase leader ONLY @4.50, Our $6.75 Levace. Although we present three leaders for to- morrow we wish to lay special stress apem ‘the 86. 75 Hall Rack. Thisrack isextra lance sized ond bighiy polished—solid cherry, solid oak or sold walnut As s leader ONLY 86.75. $16.25 Lease. Large Stylish Hall Stand, 40 ins. wide, 7 feet high, 21-in. round beveled plate fisss, wide seat, umbrella pan, 4 heavy double oxicized prome:. As a leader ONLY $16.25, Agiance in the larse center show window will quickly givea correct idea of the qualities and the reduced prices. The list below is only # vague notion. of a few items: a1. 35c pate sor ordinary, a'so Boot Pattern novelty Lisle Hose ta all the scarce dress goods shades and “‘Leather” shades to match shoes. 2esorsse Boot Pattern Hose with warranted fast black feet and uppers in tan, gray, brown, red, pink, dius, salmon, yellow Five pairs for €1. 18c tor tation’ Warranted Fast Black ‘Bose with double heels and tocs. Three pairs for 50 cents. 49c_rast Black cork Hi for 43c. 7 AE Sik Hove Yor Ws. Paris Noveltice, @L.36 aud ‘When you drop in tomorrow to buy one of these leaders ask yourself if our stock of 9c_nivvea tiste-tinish ‘Vests in pink. bine, Sane atechaninah res erg lav ender, salmon, white. You know of the style Gcakes of Toilet Soap. Feather-weight Dress 51 ‘THESE SPECIALS FOR ONE DAY ONLY AND THAT IS TOMORRCW Q@PRIDAY), APRIL 21 As KAUFMAN, 909 Pa Ave N.W. {zur Feories woxey save | MmaY1 BILLS ‘May be paid atthe GAS APPLIANCE EXCHAXGE, 1428 NEW YORK AVE., ‘Instead of at the Weet End National Bank 1920 NS; Near Dupont cc ap20t¢ 3, T, WALKER, Coa- ~202m° SuRNy, of the usual “250 vests, so we leave you 5Oc_sarpsise Quality 1ibbed Vests, Tights in" medizmn. welcbts. ‘Two. suite ‘pre nalts fcr 83.75,” The superior Pants and for $190. shape and of Sariments assure comfort and unusual ‘Anish dura. bake t2-Pure| ‘Vests in black and all colors, superior for the prise 30 “aad Harding. Sr Gated Se eee os, As F Sr. N.W. » ‘prices. Taz Pasa Roran 12TH AND PA. AVE. ‘A. LISNER

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