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THE EVENING STAK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. MOORE'S SHOE PALACE, 810 Seventh Street. New The “Moran Shoe Stock,"* the “Buffalo Shoe Stock’ and the “DuBois Shoe Stock,” which we offered recently at such ridiculously low prices, are now completely dia- posed of, yet there still —— a burning desire for lo The new Spring Fastwear bas ax rived and we are busily engaged in ticketing and placing it om the shelves. Instead of marking it so as to realize a tiful profit" we fully realize that we must main- tain our reputation and we have marked cach pair at but a slight advance above cost. $2.50 Ladies’Shoes $1. For instance, here's a line of La- dies’ Cloth. Button, Dongola Shoes—opera toe, with patent tip; Pleadilly toe, with patent tip Square toe, with patent tip, whieh We have heretofore offered at $2.50 —others at $3.00. Only $1.98 Pair. $1.25 Ladies’ Oxfords, 98 —Patent tip. $$1.50Ladies’Oxford,$1.25. $2 Ladies’ s’ Oxfords, $1.5 Sa seeder $1 and dein 25 Tlisses’ and Boys’ But. & Lace Shoes 75c. > Burt’s $5 Shoes, $2. About 200 pairs of Edwin Burt's and EL. P. Reed's, nd-turned and weit Shors—seld all over the world at 35.00. Only $2 Pair. pions s Calf Shoes, $2.21. h Calf Bals and Shoes, in all the different sty toe; sold else- where at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Only $2.21 Pair. lot of Men's Fine Patent © She in bals and luch- rs, “picadilly” and “Paris” toe. $5.00 elsewh Only $2.48 Pair. Moore’s “Shoe Palace” (NEXT TO KIN PALACE,) gth St. It a a a a 3 SMASHED, All Records LaidintheDust. Look ont for your’ Easter Suit—we are handing . of our out by the hundred. The first week ices did it— ercoats for a “song. Take a » Look at the Prices: 1,000 pairs Men’ ray Hair Line Pants. Ss e $1.35. and Single-t 's Double ®nits—strietly pure wool—Edward’s price, $16—our f. $7.65. Men's Fine ‘ss Trousers—bair line stripe—Ed- ward's price, $5.50—our price 92.25. Dark Gray Children’s Suits—Edward’s price, $3.50 our price, $1.90. Children’s Three-piece Suits—Edward’s price, $12 our price, _ $5.25. Men's English Clay gantly tatlored and trimmed—Edward’s price, our price, $11.50. n's Doub! ward's price, $1 ‘our price, $6.00. Children’s Suits—very b Silk—Edward’s price, $6—our price, $2. 87. ele vested cat ‘our’ pric $5.85. 73 Dark Gray Overcoats for Men. Sizes 33 to 38. Strictly all wool. $5.50. 200 Children’s Suits. §3—our price, HUSTLING CLOTHIERS, 9TH AND E STS. N.W. 2 : 3 OO d Black Cheviot nt Cut Dress Sults—ele- - breasted Scotch Tweed Suits—Ed- st material, sewed with styles—single or lots and worsteds Sizes 4 to 10. Real value, SPPOSOOSEOHS ESSE OOS SSO SSS OSC OOO EE PIPSLPPHIVOHOIG ‘The terms of our purchase SOOSOS | 66 99 :Few “Plums cured by our buyer while in New York. We bave many more on their war. You can make your buying prodtable. Bed Spreads. White Marseilles, extra size, sell rege arly at $1.73;only $1.25. sell regularly at Sic.; only GSe. . Huck Towels, i5c. 3 Pure Linen—20r42 in. il else s where at 25e.; only 1Se._ each. 3 New Dress Goods. 3 Some excellent values which 6 °e ss than $1 | 3 13c. Aprons z Best quali e| @ few in the lot. 2 Carhart & Leidy, ¢ 928 7 h St. & 706 K St.?|- 3 iol a d restores the comple to bealth and beauty, i | AUM?’ PopularShop- ping Place, 4167th St. Easter Cards and Booklets in our Book Department at our usual lowest SPRING Never before have we shown such an extensive and beautiful collection of PATTERN HATS and Millinery Goods of every description. We are in a better position than ever before to turn out the most stylish effects at very moderate prices. We want you to know WHAT we are do- ing in millinery and HOW we do it. It is of interest and profit for you to know it. We lay great perior force of stress upon our su- milliners and trim- ®mers. For style and originality they have not their equals elsewhere in Washington. A glance at our trimmed stock will convince you of that. UNTRIMMED HATS, hundreds of shapes, at the closest figures We have yet marked them.25¢. to $2.50, FLOWERS, im every kind. Prices. ++-15e. to $2.50. RIBBONS—the new moires, including the very scarce 5-inch black motres, in all qualities, and all the new shades of moire ribbons, in all widths, for hat or dress trimming. ess Goods & Silks, A few cents saved on every yard of Dress Goods or Silks you buy ts a great object. We are showing the very latest effects In WOOLEN DRESS GOODS at quick selling prices. SILKS of the very nobbiest patterns are now on our counters at prices that are unusual. sue | ‘Wraps & Suits | window. Jackets, Capes, Suits, the correct styles, well-weariig cloths, perfectly cut, which means perfeet fitting. A Well-selected stock at pleasing prices. We ask your examination for you to see that we make no idle boasts. AUM’ Popular Shop- ping Place, 4167thSt. ieefots mhit Electric Flour Lily Patent Flour Holland Java Coffee. Best Butterine 7 Star Soap S. ©. Shoulders Quaker Oats, 2-lb. Pkgs. Pea Fowl’s Nest ree Lint We bought a lot of fine Block Tin Tea Kettles at sixty cents on @ dollar, and will turn them over to you at the same ratio, viz. at., SSe. size, for at., $1.00 size, for 4 ats $1.10 size, for for for ee * © stamped and retinned. Wilmarth& Edmonston Crockery,&c., 1205 Pa. Ave. These are ———— heavily ¢ mbit ~ oe ot Sena $100.00 ied ‘$150.00 worth of i At 'R.Harris&Co.’s, ; 7th and D N.W. ' Call and we will tell how and why. _ it fax ‘Diamonds 4 | CONDENSED MILK. GELATINE AND A Waeeiz 's Hair Becomingiy Arranged of her tollet cannot give. modes. Shampooing, "curling aod our specialties. We solicit’ a ccedingly moderate prices assured. " S. nes 720 da St. Will add a charm to her person all the rest It's our business— arranging hair becomingly and in the latest cutting mhi¢ Haddie, 5c. Lb. pe hmetioer lot just rec’d E were fortunate enough to secure another ship- ment of those Delicious Iceland Finnan Haddie, Will be sold, as long as they at same price as former “lots” ib. €FFree exhibition of Huckins’ Fa- mous Soups HERE this week—Have you tried them? x G. G. _Cornwell & Son, Choice Groceries and Table Luxuries, 1412-1414 Pa. Ave. mbit Headquarters.” ole D.C. ats. ki the’ spring ave agents for Duntap's guvertuate “a | Sailors | Johnston’s, 729 7th St. GET TICKETS To EASTER OPENING OPENING. LLIN NERY 5,000 Tickets will be given out toour customers. tiful Souvenir Card entitled “Marguerite. And Box Marshmallows Free. Opening takes place March 22, 23 and 24. Get tickets now. SOME SPECIALS: Attraction: $3.50 Bbl. = $4.50 Bbl. = = 30c. Lb. = = 18c. Lb. ‘ = =: + gee a = Lb. 10¢. in Make up your Order from this List: Canned G Goods. Canned Meats and Fish. Sardines, small, oil, 6 for 25e. Sardines, large, 3 for 25¢ Sardines, imported. Potted T Potted ‘Tongue, large, Potted Ham, sma rel, 3 f Brook ‘Trout, 3 for i5e: B5e- Pickles, Dressing, Sauces. 0. K. Pickles, 14 pint botth 0. K. Pickles, pints.. Hirsh's Sance, 3 for 25e Olive Oil, 3 for Ze. Olive Oil, imported. Lea & Perrin's Sauce. 1% Lea & Perrin nce, pints. Olives, in glass, 3 for 25e. TEAS. Gun Powder Tea. Fine Gun Powder Fancy Mixed Choice Oolong Choice Gun Powder Extra Choice Oolong Tea Extra Choice Gun Powder Te Spring Leaf Tea. Heno’ Tea... Fine Oolong’ Tea. Baby Brand, 2 for 2c. Eagle Brand. Champion Brand,” 2 ‘tor “350 Dime Brand, 3 for Be Daisy Brand, 2 Full Weight, Evaporated Cream, Chocolate and Milk. Baby Braud best for infants. Sirups, Molasses, Vinegar. pet Wie whee Sirup, Bakiug Molasses. Mustard, Maple Sirup, qt. can JELLY. 10, Chalmer's MEATS. Sagar-cured Shoulder Sugar-cured Ham . Breakfast Fat Back Western Shoulder Bacon Strips ..- SUGARS. Bacon Light Brown Cut Loaf St . Powdered Sugar FISH. Mackerel, 3 for 25c... Labrador Herring, doz. Smoked Herring (hox of Codi (boneless) 6 for 2 EXTRACTS. Johnston's » Fohnaton's Johnston's Sn Johuston's 1 0 Tobuston’s Extract Ginger, Rice, 5 for quaker Oat Dried Bur kwh) Tapioca, & for Early June ’ Lima Beans, Maryland P. Maryland Pears. Peaches. Apricots. jooseberries . Canned ‘Tonatoes, 8 f Canned String Beane 5 "3 tor Se. BAKING POWDER. J. B. Baking 6 for. Z Royal Baking Pow Kosal Baking Powde Royal Baking Powde: Cleveland Baking 1% Cleveland Baking Pow Cleveland Baking Powder, quarter Ib. Rumford Goz. Y. Jobuston's Goz. Y. Powder COFFEES. Ground Coffee. Choice Rio Coffee Java Flavored Coffee Java and Mocha Coffee. Old Gov't Java, Coffee. Best M FLOUR. 1 ¥ Lilly Pat. “Flour, “bi. 1-4th br. 1-Sth bbl 1-16th bbI | COCOA AND CI a Wilbur's Cocoa Epps’ Cocoa. Baker's Cocoa. Londen Cocoa + Cocratheta .. Baker's Chocolate . Wilbur's Chocolate. STARCH. Large Lump Starch, 6 for. Elastic (flat iron) Starch. Ivory (Elephant) Starch Vermicelll, 3 for x0, 3 for We. ploca, 3 for Be. for. 6 Powder, 6 fo ‘All other Soaps in ‘stock. SHOE BLACKING. Per box. Be. pitas Blue Hen Matches, doz.... Red 1 ‘ LARD. und 5-pound, Cottolene, pails. BLUE. Large _ hotties 3 Boxes, Boxes i JOHNSTON’S Great Chinaand Japan TeaCo. 729 7th St. N. W. TELEPHONE 816. Beau! ?¥eu Want | N.Y. Millinery PARLORS —are now open, and displaying an t line of Stylish Hats, Toques Bonnets. High style at low 726=11th-St. 2 Late of ) Bon Marche. Mynate Meyers, aa a a Rudden’s Installment House, 513 7th st. nw. We Will Wait tFor The Money A Refrigerator, —every nily does in ne hot weather to keep ‘things’? . You can get it on credit. You Want a_ Baby Carriage, Maybe * © * —the baby will be benefited ya daily outing — this fine weather. Hey wood's are the — best. §8 up. You «an get it on ee credit. sd You Want A. Sideboard * © everybody — noeds one. & ° © °° Sideboards that were $45 °° oss sre S25" nov, and yon neds see one "on credit. * * * Rudden’ iS Modern Credit House, Furniture, Carpets and Mattings, 513 7thst LUTZ & BRO., kinds of Harness, for many years, * believe to be the 497 PA. AVE., sell al but the Harness model of Harness excel- $ vided for all the Furniture, * * * 5 Zee Carpots, Mattings — ars: 99 ¢ = betta in the store—you * * ° =< Deposit just ace? spied when you select * °° *** them—that gives you pes: $9 ° * * © sessiom—and tell us how * * ° °° much and how often you * * * 2% wish to make the pay- °°? ments of the balance. * © What more could you ask? and have been doing it they * © lence—and their belief ts shared by every horseman in the country—is the Concord Harness, ° * Imposed Upon. = Merchants, as a rule, try to > de their customers to buy iq Which ylelds them most 4 -sided"” mattress ne more _Praae for them and o b ¢ Is 3 SHISSIL LO SESOVIV IESE SE take no substitute PERFECT mattress on ror! it's not genuine. S. & B. mbit S. & B.$ Do You Admire Beauty? _ Samuel T. Stott. 505 Pa. av. NATIONAL HOTEL eee Kneessl, 425 7th St. & é i f i E Our Process of | Dyeing LE. the skin soft—v. cronly 2. se atiful. dott! it_after shaving. DRUG STORE. SSOSSSOEN DOES O56O09000 POSOOS within your reach, Aes * my own preparation, will ta disfigured CHAPPED HANDS CE and ina few applications make b Gentlemen should mbit Coutil Corsets, half whale- Je steels, strong, rptionally grace- ge long” waist, M. C. Whelan’s, 1003 F st. Our $5.48 Trunk larger than our $4.98 Trunk, but it’s just Ike it other- wise. We have just finished making about a dozen of them. Canvas covered, flat top, ron bottom, steel clamps, full covered tray, “Exeel- stor” lock. No better Trunk on the morket for the pric oe oe ee . . Chills and Fever Cured Absolutely. of the luxuriousness of the treatinent. If you have been taking medicines, stop and try baths, ies’ hours from 9 a. from 7 to 9 p.m. to m. (later Satur- Turkish Baths, 1329 G St. mbit = Garments of all, kinds, 7D absolutely and unconditionally w ed not to crock or rub. We have latest and most improved steam and ean turn out more work and other, establishme romptly answered J. Up | esos 707 vy oth St. rs Aa Bh Ae 20 BA 24 2e 2d { They? ve Arrived.;'| ] Send In Your Order. boxes of those fa- HIRTY more mous have - are the skins, sw any other. or x if you’ want any. cur apecta *HOIC F prowptiy apd Cottageliiarket, 818 14thst> mh14-co VTHING, delivered YOU WON'T COMPLAL rd _knowledze to ux for the Plumbin g. S. S. Shedd & Bro., mhls 432 NINTH ST. N.W. ‘DOLLAR | CORSETS 6SCPR. Just secured a hundred dozen Fine 2+> only no Chills eee Fever temporarily. Turk- sae te them from eee faboy tesh eee e body in = : conditton—to say nothi yh stots teint: “sYour Shoes. Of Whom You Never let With Such Prices As we're asking for FINE SHOES, me matter what bargains you've obtained. A purchase parallel to the ove we made When we bought out the stock of the AMERICAN SHOE STORE was never known, We got the entire stock for 50 cents on the dollar. That's why we're offering it to you at ‘To Buy Them” Exactly Is easily decided—tf you but f the buying masses, who are always the Safest guide of where to find the best values for the money. We bave fought last winter's strong competition of low-priced, shoddy shoes with HONEST SHOES AT HARD-TIME PRICES and have come out victorious— and in consequence teday the fame of “Reliable Shoes Only,” written on our banner in letigss more brilliant than ever—is attracting more Purchasers than eve before to our stores. Our Spring Shoes ARE NEARLY ALL IN. It’s the greatest and best variety ever shown by us or any other house in the city. At Dongula Button Shoes, child's, misses’ and la- dies’. Chiid’s Spring Heel Laced. Sizes 5 to 10%, Ladies’ and Misses’ Dongola Low Cut Shoes. o Men's and Boys" Shoes, dressy and serv- iceable. Tadies’ Viel Kid fs Boots, 6 styles of but- ton. 3 styies of laced. Ladies’ Itusset | Bluch- are exceptionally Good shoes. Ladies’ Fine Low — Sbo styles in tam. 8 styles in black. Corn — Men's Laced Shoes and Gaiters, 10 | different es, including — our Genuine Welted Shoes, in 4 different widths. a Ladies’ “GEM” Hand- made Best Vici Kid Shoes. Fifteen different styles button. § differ- ent styles laced. (am Gents’ “GEM” Hand- made Calf, Kangaroo, Patent Leather and Tan Russia. Calf Shoes, 12 different styles. Our Wichert Half-Price Sale FO IS NEAR! AT AN END. WE HAVE NEARLY ALL SiZES LEFT OF THE ILLOWING: Ladies’ $6 and $7 Patent Leather Button a Ladies’ $5 Hand-inade Boots at Ladies’ $4 Hand-welt Tip Button at. . Ladies’ $3 Plain Toe Bhtton. Sizes 2 Patent Leathe Button Boots ai $1.50. Wm. Hahn &Co.’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES. 930 and 932 7TH ST.. 1914 and 1916 PA. AVE. 331 Pa. AVE. SE. “Special” Sale ‘Pocket Books And Purses. you ADIPS, there is awaiting | HERE a veritable feast of gains in Pocket Books Parses—the lke of which you have never seen before—and may — | Rever see again—all are new, fresh goods—extra value—and very latest spring shades—in best Persian calf real seal and alligator—genuine liz- | ard—black and fair leat plain and sterling silver trhuta CFAt prices quoted there shouldn't be a SINGLE ONE tomorrow evening. 7 Remember, EVERYTHING and s not as represented. Lot No, 1.—Real Seal—Per. sian Calf and Lizard Pocket i all new shi poth plain silver | mones back it | | lined s gee. 49C. 3.—Fatr Le nooks, Easter @h 1 without ov good Value, onl: Lot No. 4.—Real Leather, in Jarne ination and lock y stylish, only. “25¢. Purses, tor and calf spec in real seal, | ¢ Water : Bottles , Down. : Bolles | Variety Store, Emmons S. Smith, 103-707-709 PENN. AVE. slbtegneteteeetnlntntnoeded node Hot » It Every Rubber Hot Water in stock has heen re- Bottles, own covers: e now now now $ J-quart Way you wi ‘ater of these Bottles, |W. S. Thompson’s | Pharmacy, 702 isth St. ——— | ee Tee | Half Price. Other opportunities have “cropped up,” nd so kept up the stock im sizes. Everything you may want im footwear is in the sale at half its value. Here are the prices that have kept Dusiness Giolla Al with us ever 300. 50¢. 50¢. 69¢. 75C. $1.00 ' $1.00 $1.50 $1.98 = $2.00 > Store price, Our price . FAMILY SHOE STORE, WASHINGTON'S SHOE EMPORIUM, (Open till 6 o'clock), 310=312 Seventh St. Children’s Spring Heel Button Shovs.d's to ss, American Shoe Store Price, Te. Our price. . Lot Ladies’Button Boots. Sizes 3 and Ry American Shoe Store Price, $2. Our price.. lot Men's Handsomely Euabroidered Slippers or Alligator Slippers. ‘Ameri Boys’ and Youths’ School Shoes, all sizes. Amert- Ladics’ Button Boots, ‘all ‘Styles, shapes and sizes. Aterican hoe price, $1.50. price’... < Ladies’ Dongola Button or Lace ‘Shoes, with =. leatber tips. Amer- in Shoe Store price, Our price..2....2 Men's Calf Button and Bals, #trle toes. American Shoe Store * price, $2. Our price.. Men $*. S and 6 Rat. ton Shoes of every sort, including the Famous Hathaway, Our Ladics'Fine Dongola But. ton Shoes, all Our at PIERCE?’ S WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1894. one News GOOD NEWS. PRICE-NEWS euch as you've never rd of. Spring things are piling in upon us and as fast, almost, they come they go, for we're putting “GO PRICES” 0a all of them. See these: Black Mohair Skirts. Skirts with bated moire ruffle, Beeb ~" $2.75 Skirts, with three «ilk eee aurea dige a~ nu $3-50 Skirt: with suk “rules, mney corded. “Go —— ’ $5.48 Others from $1 to $15 each. Some in Satin and sik. These were ail very high- priced garments, but thelr manufacturer Was willing to make a sacrifice for cash, So we got them. They're big values. We haven't many, and they won't last long. Nice Spring Skirts of Mack and white stripe material, splen- aid quality, Worth Te., for 59 CENTS, Those 29c. Silks simply “flew” yesterday. Pigure@ and Striped Foulards. New cvlurings. Large variety of styles. They'll be 50 cents you want a choice from Black Grenadines. New and pretty jot. 2 widths. Moire satin striy and beautiful flower effects the thing” im New York for fiae $i to $3 Yard. Brushes and Combs. Best Bristle HAIR RRUSHTS, in a va- of styh Bristle TOOTH BRUSHES, 3 and 2c. quality, loc. All-coarse Goodyear Rub- . Worth 2e., for . and lialf Fine Good- Sinch ber ¢ Malt © ree ®, Which can be returned if broken by fair mouths, worth ones within Sinch Dressing 10 cents, for ‘Couibs, 5c. is «pierces 8th St. & Pa. Ave., Tiarket Space. There’s a Big Difference In FLOURS. Some make white but clammy, others make nough, but dark in color. REST” combines choice Minnesota flours im Makes THE BEST bread and pastry im the world! "C3 Try it and you will use none BURCHELL, 1523 F STREET. other x W 4 instantly relieved of soreness ond a permanent cure effected by the use of ‘our Bunion and Corn Shields used Ubroughout the civilized world. Prof. J. J. Georges & Son, Parlors, 1115 Pa. ave. &Oe

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