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W.A.Pieree Extra Reductions PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT SATURDAY. FOR SATURDAY ONLY we will OFFER asa SPECIAL PERFUMERY LEADER 8 odors of the BEST FRENCH TRIPLE EXTRACT, namély: VIOLET, WHITE ROSE, CRAB APPLF, ‘NEW MOWN Hay, WHITE HELIOTROPE, YLANG YLANG, JACINTH. OPOPONAX. Regular prices, 30c. and 35c. oz. MARKED DOWN FOR SATURDAY ONLY TO 19e. of. HALF-PINT BOTTLES of BEST BAY RUM. REDUCED TO Ze. bottle. LARGE BOTTLES FLORIDA WA- TER. REDUCED TO ‘Be. bottie. Srecuaz. Parcrs Ixy Tomer Anricuzs Sarenpar. LARGE JARS “CROWN LAVENDER SALTS.” Regular price, 50s. SATUR- Day, 400. jar. PURE VASELINE, Se. jar. ¥RIZZINE, 10c. jar. Svectar, Prices [x Soar Sarvnpar. PEARS SOAP, for SATURDAY ONLY, Sc. cake. PURE GLYCERINE SOAP, TRANS- PARENT, in Inrge bars. Regular value, Se. SPECI*L, 10c. bar. PURE CASTILE SOP, large cakes, Notes "From OUR YANKEE NOTION STORE For Sarovar Snorrens. SILK STRIPED INSIDE BELT- ING... Be. BONE CASING, all colors, from.........- Te. to 40c. piece STOCKINET DRESS SHIELDS, 1Oand 12c. pair. BEST PURE GUM DRESS SUIELDS. 13, 15 and 18e. pair BEST SILK SEAM BINDING, 15c. piece BEST SILK PRUSSIAN BIND- VELVETEEN ING....... BELDING’S SILK BELDI ‘TWIST. CLARE'S SPO! BARBOUR'S LINES BEST STEEL SCISSOKS.....25¢ pair INVISIBLE HAIR PINS...... le. HAIR PEsS, al! sizes SHELL HAIR PINS in BOX! KID COVERED HAIR CRIMP- TRACING WHEELS 10-n. NICKLE BUTTON HOOKS..10¢ 10-io. BONE HANDLE BUTTO: ‘HOOKS. ae NO 360 ENGLISA PINS, AS- SORTED sizes. Se. paper BLACK MOURNING PINS ..-. 32. box PRINCESS BOOK PINS, as sorted 10c. box (CLINTON SAFETY Pr 6. 7 and 8. paper HAT PINS, with ALL CoL- ORED HEADS... .- 5eeach LADIES SILK ELAS- TICs. 25e. pair HOOK AND EYE - 10c. yard NAVY BLUE AND WHITE ‘MIXED BRAIDS, 3 widths. SILK GARTER ELASTIC, all colors, 250. yard POCKET BOOKS. OUR ASSORTMENT of POCKET BOOKS ts very large, COMPRISING all of the NEWEST IDEAS in this line ‘MOST of these goods wers made to our ESPECIAL ORDER. We are offering ‘them now at ABOUT HALF the regular Price, from 2c. to $5.00 each. Norox Irexs. JAPANESE FANS, all sizes, from 5c. to Boe. each. THE NEW CHAMOIS PATENT DKESSED. THEY will not get HARD or STIFF when wet After using you gan wish them out clean in WARM or ‘HOT WATER, and when dry they will be as SOFT as EVER. We are the WASHINGTON AGENTS for the CHA- MOIS SKINS. PRICE FROM 5c. to ‘Te. each. Haz You Szes THE NEW BELT? They are BEAU- TIES. They are made of CELU- LOID. They come in BLACK or WHITE. Aszto we them. They are the NEWEST NOVELTY. W. A. Pierce Ry fi, CGY Gog 719 MARKET SPACE. cy Coolers Down We have four Water Coolers mhich we yore jotlowe wat at the following edie oS ‘One Salon W:Invt Coo'er en wate e423 TO $2.97. One ¢gallon Wainnt Coa oP ROM 967 One 4-allon Ens:ish (One S-galion Natural Bos oo z FROM $5 TO 94. Spectarsat Porcelain-tined Water Coolers ONLY $2.10 FACH. wher Water Covers and Water Cooler i wrest Variety at exeeedinaly low ° IAIN Con. Sra Sr Asp Pa Ave 46 SHOE NEWS.” If you haveto buy Shoes tomorrow, eapecially Children's, it will pay you to reaa every word of today's “Shoe News.” Tomorrow we anticipate an over. flow of customers in our Children's Department. The following are some Of the special attractions: 1—Srrcur Suz Or CHILDREN’S PATENT LEATHER DRESS SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES. PATENT LEATHER BUTTON BOOTS, Cloth and Dongola tops. Misses’. - Reduced from 38.50 to $1.90. Child's, 534 fo 1034. « Srom $1.75 to $1.35. Child's, 5 to 8. From $1.50 to $1.15. Boys’ Patent Leather Laced Reduced from 8.50 to...... 92+ 1 O» ‘Youths Patent Leather Button $1.90. Redweed from $8.50 to. 2.—Srectar Ovexixc Sacz Or MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S FINE LOW-CUT SHOES. By far the handsomest and largest variety ever shown in this city. PATENT TIPPED VICI KID TIES. Spring Hesled. GENUINE DONGOLA HAND-TURNED OXFORD TIES, PATENT TIPPED. Mieaes! and. Children’s Siset..ssssseeee.tt TOC HANDSOME ONE-STRAP SANDALS, With pretty bowe— Of Best Patent Lesther— Red Goat— ‘White Kia— ‘White Canvas— ‘Tsn and Gray Suede— Spring Heeled. ‘Sizes from child's 4s to ladies’ 5a. ‘Infants’ soft and pretty little Red or Tan Slippers. ‘TAN-COLORED SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Only the kinds that will not turn shabby. RUSSET GOAT BUTTON BOOTS. sizes, 2% to 5. Boys’ and Youths’ Serviceable Russet Gost and Bussis Calf Bluchers and Laced Boots, Dark or light shates. from $1.25 up from $1.50 up SEE OUR Men's #3 ““GEM™ Hand-made Russet Calf ‘Low and High Shoes. They are creat! Ladies’ $2 Fine Kid and Tan Low-cut Bluchers and Oxfords. Way ahead of any other @8. 50 Shoes. Wm. Hahn &Co’s Rexuste Sxor Hovszs, 980 AND 932 7TH’ ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 231 PA AVE. 8 60 White Wagons —are kept busy every day serving the citi- zens of Washington promptly and properiy with the famous KENNEBEG ICE. tit you want the PUREST ICE and the healthiest IC and ICE that laste (ong- eat ret from une of the “*WHITE WAONS? conatant supply and reguiar prices. It AS MAIN OFFICE, 924 PA. AVE. ¥.W. | BRANCH OFFIC, 10) RIGH 9T.. GEOR.GETOWS. DEPOTS: FOOT UF 107H 3-364 WATER SI. ‘Teiephones S72, 1805 and 588. myl9 XXAXYXVXYXXXXXAXX 3 Specials Under Price MULDREN'S RUSSET GHOFS, MILDREN'S EUUSsET SHOES, $1.25 Per Pur And up. i Boys) Resser Tax Suoes, High and low cut, Osx 52 Pur Aniup, apes’ Brack Axp Tax xrorD Su0ks, onta 83, Oxy 32.50. Ic *) a s rll ~ XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Wrasse & Epxoxsros. 1205 Ps Ave. N.W. Dunlap Straw Sailors my19 shipment of thema—just re- ceived. “Don't buy ‘cleewhere before Secinathese-—novelties™brautira "O° Strawn. wile rita, in sets Matte nak a" irides ent gary Due. with You save Boe” in be: Ar wit & ayld Hoover & SSE 1217 P& AVE uso XXXXXXXXXXXX he Idea Tees tbe gaining | ground among Washinston public that they, can get more cow butter and better cow butter. of BS for ‘their money than of any other AXXXX Jas. F. Oyster, Cor, 9th and Pa. av Center und K at. Marke! Telephone $71 m19 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 19. 1893—TWELVE PAGES. R. Nathanson., WOODWARD & LOTHROP, [RRESISTI BARGAINS FOR fOMORROW, SATURDAY. LE Mostrx Uxpeawean. ‘35e. Muslin Drawers, tucked and trimmed with embroidery. & ‘39c. Corset Covers, V front and square neck, trimmed with deep embrotdery. ‘30c. Chemise, trimmed with deep embroidery. @¥c. Muslin Skirts, tucked and trimmed with ‘79c. Muslin Gowns, handsomely trimmed with embroidery... Hosreay. 100. Misses’ Black Hose. 18c. Misses’ Black Ribbed Hose. ‘Ue. Ladies’ Kegular Made Hose, fast colors, tan, ray and black... 2c, Swise Ribbed Vests. 12% Te Groves. 198. Berlin Gloves. Bie. Lis'e Gloves... BSc. ‘Iaffeta Gloves. 5c. Black Silk Mitts. . $1.25 Kid Gloves. Samr Wasrs ‘800. Chintz Shirt Watsts, pleated front and back..25¢ 50c. Percale Shirt Waists, pleated front and back, frill front... = oe O8c. Percale Shirt Waists, blue, black, pink and heliotrope. 960. Blue Satteen Shirt Waists. ‘7c. Fauntleroy Blouse, 4 to 6 years... 250, Boys’ Waists. Gests) Wian 390 A8e 9 50c 180 0c. Noglixe Shirts. @1 Laundered Neglige R. Nathanson, Successor to B, J. BEHREND & SON, 818 7th st. n.w. ABeautifal Form Ruined BY WEARING. POORLY AND CHEAPLY MADE CORSETS. 12366 . Be 250 490 # 1! Bemore careful in the selection of | 1 your Corset thaa even your DRESS | | MATERIAL, for it matters not how | 1 beautiful your fabric and how stylishly | 1 made and how lavish you have been | | with your trimmings, if you have an { 1 MlL-fitting corset your dress will never | 1 fit nor look well and your money is | | thrown away. Now, we, like other | 1 large merchants, carry reliable brands | 1 of corsets. Wehave experienced peo- | 1 ple to wait on you. 1 1 We have studied carefully all the | 1 phases of the corset question—of the | 1 style and makes desired—and have | ' ' ! ' 1 1 f 1 1 1 | | ! 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' t ! ' 1 1 1 1 1 i made for us expressly s corset that is made of FINE FRENCH COUTIL, Aatine stripe, high bust, well boned on thehips. This Corset, though it is ours ‘exclusively, can be yours for $3. CORSETS no better are sold for $5 in ‘New York city today. We feel so sureof thetr wear that we guarantee them freely. If you care for a good corset spend 83 ‘and buy one of these. If unsatisfac- tory hoid us responsible. We cannot be fairer. Other Corsets Stocked by Usa B. Peg ee, Tho P. Doe aoe 6, Bs The Sonnette, Or. Warren's, Madame Warners Aad The Her Majesty. ‘Which isone of thé best known Corsets for stout ladies, as it lengthens the ‘wajst and reduces the hips. The price of this Corset in 82.75. We also stock all WAISTS, such as FERRIS, COMMON SENSE, DOUBLE V's, be. BUST FORMS, 390. Orders by mail will be carefully and Promptly filled. seat baits woe oo, CANSBURGH BRC. myl9 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. w=) E] AIVELIEST Dass Ar: SATURDAYS SELSORERRATE gut MONDATS, Therng DAYS Of con times call for * edn spectal prices. We don't mnind eiving them. “All kinds mhildren's Sirine them, All kinds of Children's Shoes 65 CENTS TO g2.48. You won't find the same qualities anywhere else at these pric Children’s Hand-turnei Russet Oxford Tiotessssseeee ees Children’s Finest Glazed Kid Shoes, light spring heels. oF ——t 1.10 toes, widths “aa” to "a". ic iy. ‘Misses’ Finest Russet Lact Fe make & spectalty of iting sien And lots of others at ‘Bluchers, special at The narrowest shora made are to be found here. Our stock's complete in every Particular. One item for ME ‘Our $4 Hussia Calf Shors, band Tis Heeeand nace tre 89 9g down at present to EDMONSTON myo 1334 F Sr N. W. Dest Puss cyourself by allowing your painful Bunions, Corns and Ingrowing “Nails to make your lite “miserable. If you xo to the World's Fair there'll te lots, of walking to" do, and you won't eujoy’ your feet burt. “Well make ‘them comf-rtavle fore ie go. Hours 8 am. to 6 p.m. |P; . J. Gronses & Sox. ROF. CHIROPODISTS, 1115 PA. AVE. my18 1TH, 11TH AND F STS N.W. —o— PURE CANDIES, FRESH EVERY MORNING, 25, 40 AND 6c. POUND. BASEMENT. 2,000 FRAMED STEEL ENGRAVINGS, 28c. Truly a rare bargain this. Choice subjects neatly framed in ornamental oak and worth 50c., the price we'd have to ask if there had been only a dozen orso, The quantity, right from the manufacturer makes the ZC. Price for choice (Fourth floor. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SINGING, “MARKED ‘PERSONAL, “SAMANTHA AT SARATOGA,” or, Red and white binding. ‘Basement... Sarorvay-Tanmen Har Day. Several pretty, fresh, catchy styles, just from the ‘work rooms-ygo on sale tomorrow at popular prices, A lot of Trimmed Hats that show marks of handling, were €6 to 89, go on sale at 82.50 and 83. Sailor Hats, all colors... Assorted Flowers. (2a floor... Srasosasre Suozs. ‘The Ladies’ Oxfords from Laird, Schober & Mitchell, the Philadelphis manufacturers, are finding many willing owners. Every pair perfectly shaped and fin- ished and worth 83.50 and $4. Weare asking for all sizes and widths. Ladies’ High Russet Bluchers, hand sewed. Ladies’ Russet Goat Oxfords. Ladies’ Russia Calf Oxfords.. Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords. ‘set Gont and Russia Calf Goods. (24 floor . Bors: Sanor Surrs. Hundreds of bewitchinzly pretty Sailor Suits will ‘be on sale Saturday at prices as low as you want. From three of the best makers of juvenile fixings ‘we've selected them, and each suit is as near perfect ‘ae designers’ skill can fashion it. Of course you want ‘= Sailor Suit—it’s really the only thing allowable for SOME NEW BOOKS. ‘*THE UNEXPECTED GUEST.” by W. D. Howell: “THE RIVALS," by Francis Coppee. “MR. TOMMY DOVE,” by Margaret Deland. ra Kathleen Rogers.. by Anna Katherine Green, author of * ‘Racin’ After Fashicn,” by Josiah Allen's Wife. New edition. “The Leavenworth Case’ ..11th st, building.) a Travetsxa Goons. ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF OUR SPECIAL TRUNES. Buying in lots like this is what makes our prices so low. Having them made of the best materials in the best possible manner is what makes them so popular. ‘All styles and sizes of Trunks from the cheapest Packing Trunk at 75c. to the finest Sole Leather ‘Trunk at @50. We control for this section » number of fine Canvas Trunks. 0@ Trunks marked free of charge. GGA strong sole leather strap free with each Trunk. OVERLAND LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUNK, 83.75. Ours for Washington, Large box, painted canvas cover, four full-length Large assortment Boys’, Misses’ and Children's Rus- | *18ts on top and twoall around body, deep set-up tray with hat box—all covered, iron center band, steel Ast annex.) | clamps and knees, **Excelsior” lock, patent bolts and strap binges, outside corner rollers, The largest, strongest and most practical Trunk made for the price. —28-ineh, 83.75. — MOin = in = Stim. «36a. $425. 8475. 85.40 85.05. small boys’ “dress-up” wear, and they are becoming | XO: 10 PROFESSIONAL DRESS TRUNK, 4.45. to any shaped form. Serge is the favorite fabric, but we have flannels if Ours for Washington. Large square-top bor of best material, heavily your taste runs that way. Wo won't mention all the | painted canvas cover, heavy No. 4 Taylor bolts, three different prices and descriptions, but tell you of a fow: 14-inch patent steel hinges, copper lid stay, steel paar ais of fine Twilled Flannel, gored | ©%P% Yalance clazmps, knees, volts and hinges, deep sboulders, gathered cuffs, prettily ornamented neck | ‘F475 and hat bor, double sheet-iron bottom, hard- Piece, perfect fitting. Sizes 3to7 years... Several pretty styles of Sailor Suity. Fuzzy nel, cloth finish; Flannel and Wool Serge. All ap- Propriately trimmed. Sizes 4to 8 years. . Genuine Irish Serge Sailor Suits, long ribbed cuffs, extra wide collar ; trousers lined with silesia to insure wear, Bizes 4toS years. $5.75 Abroad field of perfect ‘‘Gems." Some are Serge, some are Cioth—all are suggestively trimmed with nautical braiding and designs. Trousers have strong. Patented fasteninzs. White or black braidin. Sizes 4 to 9 years... 16. 75, ‘Many handsome foreign noveltics at $8, #8.50 & 89. A half dozen styles of the ‘“Middy Suits,” long trousers. Some cloth, as used inthe navy. trimmed ‘as near like the orixinal as possible. Sizes 4 to 10 00 and 88.50 (Oth st. building. ) Gime Crormse. All-wool Gray Striped Reefers, triple capes, slashed backs, full bishop sleeves, pearl but- tons. Bizes 4 to 12 years. 83.50 All-wool Broadcloth Reefers, cardinal and navy blue, large sailor collars,slashed backs, periect- fitting. Sizes 4 to 12 years.. - Stylish Tan Broadcloth Reefers, full sleeves, notched collars, faced with silk velvet. Sizes 12, 16 and 18 years... es All-woul Navy Blue Serge Suits, some trimmed ‘with white braid, others trimmed with white sergeand pearl buttons. Sizes 4 to 14 years... $7. All-wool Challe Dresses, navy blue and car- inal mixtures, worn with or without xuimpes, suitable for spring wear. Sizes 4 to 14 years. $8, 810 and $12 An elegant assortment of Children’s Fine French Gingham Guimpe Dresses, elaborately trimmed with yelvet ribbon and embroidery. Sizes 4to 14 years. -....85, 87.50and 810 Stylish Guimpe Wait dia silk, Persian aul, &c,, laceand embroidery trimmed 4 to 14 yea A new arrival blue and white. (3d floor... Szasoxasie Consers. 50 dozen ‘*Phantom" Ventilating Corsets, lonz waists, side steels, double steel front, sateen casings. The best summer corset we ever offered at... (2a floor... Israxts Derantuest. Infants’ Long Christening Cloaks, all-wool,cream cashmere, four styles, skirt and c: orately trimmed, full sieeves, lined tl out.. & 50 dozen sok, cambric and India linen, chen,” ‘*Hubbard” ant long waisted, fancily trimmed with Hamburg insertin<. -. $1 (2d floor... 10th st. building. ) Livres: Mustis Usperwear. 100 dozen Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, deep Hamburg ruflle, two clusters of tucks above, alllengtls.. $1 50 dozen Extra Fine Muslin Drawers, deep hem, Stucke above, finished with yoke. 100 dozen Waitresses’ Caps, fine Swiss, four fluted frills and broad strings Be building. ) Cunpsews Musiuix Uxperwear. ‘We have Just received a complete stook of Children’s Gownsand Drawers. Here ary some of the #peciais. Children’s Muslin Gowns, tucked yoke, finished around neck and sleeves with Hamburg rnflle. All sizes. eianoses OBO. Chitdres 2 Gowns, tucked yoke, ruffle of colored Hanbure around neckandsieaves. All wzes...... ‘st Children’s Cotton Drawers, Ui around bottom, cluster of tucks above. sizes... a Children's Cotton Drawers, wide hema, cluster of tucks above.. ‘ Childrer holes (2d floor Fiasser Deranrwest. Alotof Luster Wool 8: i Reduced to. 81.50 (2a floor. . : ach Laos: Eguesreresne Tiourts For general wear—traveling particularly. _Siik, Liste and Wool. $1.50 to $7.00. (Ast floor. Reavy-Mane Ben Wear 5,000 Pillow Slips made of Wamsutta, Ut: ‘Pequot and other leading brands of mus- lin. seseeee sos 16C. each 500 Double Bed Sheets, Atlantic Mills mus- 500 Cot and Single Bed Sheets. . 1,200 Fillow Slips, good muslin; size by 36... Z each each Lith st. building.) Serciar Varves IN Bev Spneaps. 11-4 Crochet, Marseilles patterns, 12-4 Marseilles, new patterns. eat WOODWARD 84.00 | wood stays on top, bottom and all around body. -—23-inch, 84.45.— S0in, = S2in, Skin, © B8-tn. 9475. 85.00. 85.50 86.00. “W. & L." TOURISTS’ TRUNK, 86.90. Oure for Washington. Strong flat-top box, duck cover, well painted, ends bound with sheet steel, broad steel center bands, fine “Excelsi patent 14-inch hinges, steel valance clamps, sliding ‘*Anchor” handles, heavy malleable corner castors, corners and slats secured with heavy steel clamps and bumpers, deep set-up tray with two compartments, extra dress tray, full linen lining. lock, —28-inch, 86.90 — SOin, Bein Sin. 36in. 38in, — 40.4n. 87.6% $825. $8.95 89.50. $10.25. $11.00. “Ww. & L." STANDARD TRUNK. ‘Made same as above, with the following exceptions: ‘Two brass ‘Excelsior locks, four 14-inch stee) hinges, threo hickory slats on boitom and two all around body. Prieea same as above. “W. & L." SOLE LEATHER TRUNK, 815. Aleather trank that will last life-time. Aheavy duck cover and two sole leather straps with each one. —28-inch, 815.00.— Rin, $18.50. 30-in. 817.00. 820.00. Bucs, Varises, Coar Cases, ny Trxescore Cases, Ko. Dress Suit Cases, real sole leather, patent brass lock, leather straps. 20-in. 224. 85.75. $6.50. e Extension Cases, best canvas, sole leather bindings, heavy leather straps and handles. 24in, 18-im. 20an, 950. 81.45. Grain Leather Club Bags. 10-in, in, 120, 13.in. %e. aL a1 fin. 15-in. Grain Leather Gladstone Bags. 16-!n, 18m. 2).in, Zin. 8, 9 and 10-foot Leather Trunk Straps. ‘25e. me Tags. Folding Cups... ‘Travelers’ Companions Bux Cannes. ‘New styles in Heywood and Whitney makes, A re- cent large purchase enables us to offer values seldom run across. Rattan Carriage, shell shape. —87.95.— 815 Rattan Body Carriages. —#10.— 825 Rattan Body Carriages. —815,— Fine Satin BabyCarriage Parasols, lined, edged with lace, patent parasol rod. 00.— 8w-Carriages repaired and re-upholstered, Wa- Carriage parts furnished. $2-Old Carriages ized up ke new at reasonable rates. (ath floor.. --10th st. building.) Rernroraators. Jewetts’ “Victor,” Jewetts’ “Labrador,” Jewetts’ “Palace,” Jewetts' “Queen,” Jewetts’ “Economic,” Jewetts’ **Model," Jewet jonpareil,” Jewetts’ Ice Cream and Belding's w Perfection " All made of hard wood and controlled by us for Washing- ton, They are makes that have been sold in Washing- ton for more than twenty-five years and give general satisfaction, They are sold with our euarantee and at lower prices than you are usually asked for inferior makes. They consume less ico than any other re- frigerators, — Prices, 84.95 to #38.00.— (th floor... i --10th st. bldg. ) —o— & LOTHRop, 10TH. LTH AND F sf3. NW 0000000000000 0000 08298998000 10000000000" 29890090 2000030040000) 0 YOO paiy 100 No other house DOES—EVER Oo! Ooo BeRtine Geatirigss Sk 880 O88 LOW PRICES as WE quote. sso Saxs & Compaxy. 380 30 — 830 00 004 83 Tae Lasr Gras. ea 8e, So! JASHINGTON mothers have certainly got an 62 eye for the good things. 4 —Last Monday we laid aside $28: 1.000 CHILDREN'S suonT 2S PANTS SUITS that belonged 62 to our 5-DOLLAR rade and 8 told you take your choice at 02 83.62. That was enough. We've hardly referred to the matter since—but there are barely enough of them left to serve you who have put off coming “till tomorrow. —— It was a bang-up good selection we made—some of every style we carry at 5-dollars—and we aaznaaeszceReen 2 + have every style that is fash- 8 fonable in that grade.—Some 03 of every style left for tomor- row at 3.62 —— Some of every size—but not many of any.—That is why wo want you to come early if you are going to be particular about seeing a variety. No matter which suit you ‘buy you'll get double value for your money.—Nothing but the necessity of reducing the stock would ever have induced ws to cut into the original price—For they are cheap at that. The weather has got a lot to answer for this spring.— It has turned the tables on us.——Instead of selling at a proft—it's = ‘There's only one ray of sunshine in it for us—you are saving more than usnal.— You'll appre- clate all the more the sterl- ing wortks that crowd our 5-DOLLAR Buits. Takes pluck to meet an emergency like this._—We. could horde the stock away for another season—but it was made to be sold just now— now i# when it is going to be sold.——So get all the Short Pants wearers in the family together tomorrow—the Uttlest and the biggest.— ‘Whether you want play Suits— or school Suits—or dress Suits you'll Sind all kinds—all regu- Fe RRRRERSORARARELLAA is BERR: sagaRene RUVBEARRLL Please understand that they are all SHOxT PANTS SUITS and that tomorrow night the 82.62 1s off.——These same Suits will be @5 acain Mon- day —what they are actually worth.——It’s just the same as if we wrapped up $133 fm cash im each packaze.— That's what you get by buy- ing before tomorrow night — Better save it—don't you think so? Tue $12.50 Suc. Don't think that any of those €18, $20 and $20 value Suits are going begging for buyers at $12.50.—We don't know of a single week that wo've fitted so many men as we have this.—It has been cool—stormy and anything but conducive to spring clothes buying—but the $12.50 has been irresistibie—Not @ soul who has caught sight of them could pass ‘em by.——Here superi- ority sticks out in a hundred different voints.——They are exceptionally neat patterns, to begin with—and the best fabrics that are woven.—Put them on and they fit perfectly.—Ex- amine them and you'll find ‘he trimming and making is of no common order.———And then the price—@12.50 for what & tailor wou'd ask $20 to $40 for is enough to settle any wavering judgment. You can depend upon it we hate to see them selling at 50-it touches our purse severely.—-But then duty is uty—and there's no use cry- ing over spilt rmilk.——There are plenty yet for all of you all styles—all sizes— Sinele-breasted Sacks. Doub e-breasted Sacks. Taree-vutton Cotawass. ‘Fvur-bution Cutaways. You won't find any prices marked on them, except $12.50 on a temporary theket ~because they've never been in stock.——We held them in our manufacturing rooms in yw York waiting till the Spring rush should make room for them.—The weather that we longed for didn't come.— That's why they're $12.50.—— Won't do you any harm to take look at them.—Do it tomorrow. 39 If there a 8. ( 0 the right place for them pd O32 money back—everytime for eee 8 ie Os Ssxs Asp Courasy, ¢ 00 PEN! AVE. AND 7TH 8T. 8 2RR bs bes Seat bt AAABAAAAAARAA°SIVAIV WINS WAI AIRVIW IRSA IIe IVS AAeaLsseRseerewseereesewsed 232 2 oo! 2989000000 99000 29000 000N90000¢,) 30000. 1000000 00000000000 0000000! 000000 00000 OOO000 THE SOCIAL WORLD. A Brilliant Reception at Senator Brice’s Last Night IN HONOR OF THE DUKE. ‘The Russian Visitor Entertained at Dinner and With a Reception Afterward—A Nota- ble Gathering — Other Entertainments— Personals. Another grand fete has been added to the long list of elegant entertainments given at Corcoran house by the hospitable occupants, Senator and Mrs. Brice. His imperial highness, Grand Duke Alexander of Russia, could have scarcely looked on a fairer scene in any land than that presented to him last night, when hundreds of notable guests were promenading through the spacious roomsand halls of the man- sion. adding fragrance and beauty to esch room. ‘The Marine Band was etationed on the north balcony, and there was delicious music all the evening. At 8 o'clock the grand duke was the of honor ata dinner ‘at which the ans wants Tere, Secretary Gresham, Attorney General Iney, Secretary and Miss Herbert, Justice and Mrs. Gray, the British ambassador and Lady Pauncefote, Mrs. John Townsend of New York, who’ is ing Mrs. Brice a visi Miss’ Sterling of Baltimore, Miss Bel- Knap, Mies Stout, Mise Gwynn, Prince Cantacuzene, Mr. Sharpels, ‘secretary to the grand duke; Lieuts. Boutakoff and Chick- hine, Mr. T. Sanford Beatty, Mr. Walter V. RB. Berry and Prince Poniatowski of Poland. The dinner tabie was decked with American beauty roses, a circular plat the center and bouquets for the corners, each tied with ribbon the color of the rose. The guests commenced to arrive for the re- ception about 10 o'clock and the Inst of the ar- Tivals was made shortly before midnight, when some few were about to withdraw’ from the attractive scene. Mrs. Brice re- ceived in the ball room. She wore © gown of white silk flounced with deep falls of black Chantilly Ince. A magnificent diamond tiara and diamond necklace were also worn. The Misses Brice wore dainty white toilets of silk and tulle. Mre, Townsend of New York wore white silk trimmed with lavender satin. The grand duke stood next his hostess and made a most charming impression on every one by his pleasing cordiality. He isa handsome young man, and eo tall that probably for the first time in many years Justice Gray found a man who could look him straight in the eyes When supper was announced Mrs. Brice, es- corted by the duke. was the first to enter the dining room. After midnight, when many of the older guests had departed, dancing became general in the ball room and the real pleasure of the evening commenced. ‘There were many elegant gowns and gleam- ing jewels worn, Among those present were the Mex- ican minister and Mrs. Romero, Mra. and the Misses Mendonca, Baron yon Ketteler, Mr. von Hollebex, Mr. P. A. Williams, Miss Williams, Prinee Cantacuzene, Mr. and Mra. Calderon Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs, Elkins, Mr. Tateno, the Misses Patten, Mr. Hellen, Mrs. and Mise Hazletine, Mra. Wm. Chandler, Mrs. Jacquet, Mr. and Mrs. Beriah Wilkins, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatton, Col, and Mrs. Winthrop, Dr. Hammone, Commodore and Mrs. Ramsey, Ambassador Patenotre, Pay- master Sullivan, Mr. Botkine, Mr. Depret, Mr. Covarrubias, the Misses Williams, Col.’ and Mrs. Wilson, Gen. Van Viiet, Mr. Ye, Mr. Wm. Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miss Mre. Ellie, Mies Butler, Col. and Mise Worth- ington, Minister and Mrs. Guzman, Miss Voor- hees, Mrs. Field, Mrs. Condit Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Chatard, Lieut. nd Mre. Parker, Mr. mbrun, Mr. and Mra. fote, Mrs. and Miss Dalzell, Mr. George Dunn, Mra. Westinghouse. Mine Alexander of New York, Mrs. and Miss Stewart, Mr. and Mrs A. A. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, Col. and Mrs. Biddle, Col. and Mra. Lieber, Miss Lieber, the Misses Mullan, Jus- tice Brown? Mr. and the " Misses Maury, ar, ES. Chilton, Mrs. Belknap, Mr. Gardiner Hubbard, Mr. Josiah Quiney,Mr. and Mrs. Warder, Mrs. J. Thomson Swann, Mi and Mrs. W. Thompson Harris, Mr. and Miss Davidge, Mr. and Mre. E. T. Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Albertini, Mr. and the Misses Wallack, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Miss Keuff- mann, Dr. Ralph Jenkins, Dr. and’ Mra. T. 8. Hamlin, Dr. and Mra. Bartlett, Mr. E. Gilliland, Mr. W. B. Shaw, Mr. Deb. - dolph Keim, Mr. and Mra Whittemore, Miss Aline Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gor- don, Mrs, Hallet Kilbourn, Mr. Bourgeat, Pay- master and Miss Hoy, Dr.’ Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mercer, Miss Sherrill, Dr. Sunder- land, Mr. Ward Thoron, Mr. and Mrs. Hender- son, Mr. and Mre. Ffoulke, Miss Gale, Dr. and Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs, Archibald Hop- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Bloomer, Senator and Mrs. Cullom, Senator and Mrs. Dolph, Mrs. and ‘Miss Lindsey, Mrs. and the Misses Jackson. Anumber of ladies interested in the Chil- dren's Hospital are going to employ their leis- ure moments the coming summer in getting up a doli’s bazar to be held just before Christ- mas. There will be ali sorte of dolls for all kinds of prices and many of them will be dressed by prominent Indies. A number of persons have already promised to give dolls and many more have consented to help to dress them and those who de- sire to aid the project will find any of the ladies connected with the board of management of the hospital willing to give them all information. It is no more than likel therefore, that doll dressing will be the fashion- able style of fancy work during the coming summer among the ladies of Wi where- ever they are, and the bazar, which will be held at a private residence, will be one of the leade ing features of the renewal of the winter's pleasures. Mr. and Mra, J. D. Croissant gave a recep- tion te their friends last evening which partook somewhat of the nature cf an_ old-fashioned housewarming. this being the first time their new home ou North Carolina avenue bas been thrown open. The pariors and library were tastefully decorated with roses and ferns, and the rare bric a-brac which the host and bostess have collected in their extensive traveis in for- eign lands were much admired. Misses Adams, Hall, Venable and Fitch served at the coffee and tea tables in the large dining room,where the refreshments were served. The ‘whole house was open for inspection and was well filled untti u Inte hour. Among those present were: Rev. Dr. Hugh Johnston, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Croffut, Mr. S Rev. Dr. Geo. H. Corey, Mr. L, MeCreery, Mr. end Mra. H. 0. Hall, Mr. and Mire, Wm. Mayse, Capt. aud Mre. Wm. A. McNulty, Mr. W. s.’ Dewhirst, Rev. Dr. E. 8. Todd, Mrs. H. E. Hodgkins, ‘Capt. and Mrs. Samuel Ford, Prof. and Mrs. Oti« B. Bullard, Dr. and Mrs. Chas. V. Petters, Mrs. J. M. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gapin, Rev. Dr. David Wilson. Mra. Thos H. McKee. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Davis, Mrs. R. 8. Richard- fon, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown, Mr. and Mra. M. R. Adams, Dr. and Mra. Wm. 8. French, Mr. and Mrs.’ J. W. Davis, Rev. Dr. and Miss Chester. Prof. M. F._ F. Swartzell, Mz. and Mrs. Z. P. Gunion, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Sixburv, Mrs. 8. A. Scofield, Mrs. Lizzie L. Pierce, Mr. and ‘Mrs. M. L. Storey, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hoard, Mr. and Mra. W.E. Wright, Dr. and Mra. W. Beattie, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Wyckoff, Judge end’ Mrs. J. J. Wilmarth, Mr. and Mre, T. G. Randall, Mise H. L. Alden, Mrs. M. A. Burgess,» Mrs. “Crowell, Mrs, L. Baker, Mra. Thos. P. Cleves. Miss Lou Wilson, Prof. E. W. Williams, Miss Hoard, Mr. H. E. Warner, Miss Della E. ‘Wilson, Mr.’ and Mra. Chas. S. Davis, Miss Hahn, Miss Lizzie J. Fitch, Miss Anna’ Venable, Miss Florence Shipman, Mr. and Mra J. C. Pea- cock, Mra. J. Rowland, Miss M. Rector, Mr. and Miss Gardner, Mr. H. A. Harding, Miss H.R. Holmes, Mrs. Chas. W. Perkins, Mrs. Levi Currey, Mrs. Mary McPherson, Mrs. Dr. Geo. H. La Fetra, Miss 1. Hodgkins, Miss L. E. McCreery, Mr. Paul Gunion, Mira. ‘M. E. S. Davis, Mr. Hillinr, Miss Ada Gunion, Mr. Archio Mayse, Mr. E, Warner, Miss Olive Pea- cock, Mr. B. Foster, Mrs. and Miss Bell, Mra. Neighbor, Mr. Hall, Mr. Thompson, Mr. El- more, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sells, Miss F. Crosth- wait, Miss Viva Hoard. Miss E. Hall, Miss Me- Nulty and the Misses Adams. Mrs. Charles E. Mcnroe of 1922 H street northwest has gone to ber country place at Rutland, Mass., for the summer. The musical and literary entertainment given by Mrs. Eckloff at her residence on 22d street was a great success socially. Among those assisting were the Misses Mamie Just, Katie Vansant, Clara Baker, Mamie Schneider. Julia Fanning, K. Schueider and Messrs. 1. Kengla, J. Ecklof, J. Schneider, T. G. Kengla and Masters Weaver, Fanning, Young, and Elis, Dr. and Mrs. D. 8. Lamb will celebrate their silver wedding Saturday, May 20, 8 to 11 p.m. 4 He H | i By litt iy ies d dlr [ BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL. Tomorrow's Star Will Be a Model Journal, Good to Look Upon and to Read. ‘Tomorrow's sixteen-page Stan will contain « vast amount of interesting reading matter. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS (Ilustrated). ‘Some becoming costumes for the spring ses- sor. MILLIONS IN LUMBER (Illustrated). ‘The famous forests and shingles of the Pu- getsound region, By Frank G. Carpen- ter. LITTLE GIRLS’ GOWNS (Lilustrated). Dainty costumes for embryonic belies. THE MONTH OF MAY. Some of the many superstitions with regard tort. EL MISTERIO. An interesting story of life on a boarding ear in Anzona, Written expressly for Tap Evaxrxo Stan. UNCLE SAM'S REFUSE. ‘Many curiosities in the waste paper of the government departments, THE KEY TO THE MYSTERY. ‘The intricate system of sending secret official ‘Messages with safety. SOME GREAT CHANGES, Recollections of interesting incidents con nected with the Baltimore riota. By John F. Coyle. CORN IN EUROPE. @ ‘The results of Col, Murphy's introduction of the American cereal abroad. A TERRIBLE STRUGGLE. ‘The great Sioux uprising in the northwest recalled in the Court of Claims. WITH THE BALL PLAYERS. The hot contest for the base ball champion- BORN. cola, « dauxhter, May 27-2803. == 2eaeon B. MB DIED. AIR, On Tuesday, May 16, JAMES D. qu a m. fet Grcommonst ti ~ tm pa WESLEY 3. CLARK iets! 9:35 0m yar ie ioe, ‘and the remsins were taken to Guin, Alle was'e clerk in sixth auditor's office of thie city. Fete At 748 OF May 19,1803. EDWIN CL PRAZIER, aved fort, Pagers) services st Frederickebure, Va., Suntay. GIOVANNETIL 20:35 am, AMERICO Vi a Vincent ana seed Sree spenche and three days x fake ‘pikes Settrdny at 2p. m from vives Werindivee and friends are netted to attend Fenuerivania avense. HUTCHINSON. GRACE HUTCHINSON died ix 1 ovclock, st the t sideuce of her son. 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