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$15.50 Rattan Parlor Suites. $8.95 Couches. $1.95 Large Porch Rockers. $14.50 Bed Room Suites, &. Made of best solid oak, Well Joined and air tight. wall which requires no packing (liable to become musty and foul). Solid Oak (upright) $8 up. Solid Oak (sideboard) $12 up —when our window screens are Made to fit any size window. No die to you. Our man will put them ‘Tell us how many doors and you have—we'll do the rest. ‘Slip Covers —the money savers. Protect your fur niture from dirt and dust—and make Craig & Harding, Cor. 13th & F Sts. Tell it Gently, Lest it unnerve our old- fashioned tailoring friends. We are making to meas- ure the Long Three Button Cutaway Frock Suits off medium weight Black Di- agonals, “Clay pattern warranted not to gloss,” For $20, with bound edges and lined in a fashion that attests wear and shows to best ad- vantage. . WE ARE MODERN CUSTOM TAILORS and we are modest about the price too. Nicoll, 2%. 615 and 617 Penna. Ave. it A little advice—if you've money use it now to buy everything you need in : Furniture And ; Carpets, or may need during the next yean ct You save from 15 to 30 per cent with . Us this week. Money is scarce—we (+ le make big sacrifices because we want |¢| is mouey more than we want goods, A | word to careful, saving folks like you |°| | is sufficient. " PRICES: Remnant of Upholstery Goods, 25 and | 40. | {+ 35c. Fringed Holland Shades, 29c. | Ie} $7.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains, |;) Kl sa.50, |e! $4.50 Chenille Portieres, $2.95. . $4.50 Large Arm Oak Rockers, $2.95. + $6 Cobbler Seat Arm Rocker, $4.75. $18 Bed Lounge ia Plush, $13.50. $19 Oak Sideboard, $14. $15 Solid Ash Chamber Suite, $14.75, $21.50 Oak Refrigerator, $14.75. $75 Brocatelle 5-piece Parlor Suite, slightly shop-worn, $37.50. Pog Bird's-eye Mapie Chamber Suite, CW. H. Hoeke,: Carpets, Furniture, Drapery, 4 Cor. Pa. Ave. and 8th St.|; LESSEE EST S ETS U SESE STEETE Actors Use Our $6.50 Trunks. ‘They use them because they're durable and lasting. Years ago we would have been glad to get them to sell for $10. Others ask that mnch now! Your name on't and a strap free. Kneessi, 425 7th St. Eas. ap2u aeRO <x xRRMMEE ERM RRM E MRR R RRR RR EE Erne pRoor OF THE PUDDING ts IN THE EATING. The Proof of ;Golden Star Flour fs in {ts SUPERIORITY. Puddings, Cakes, Biscuits and. Bread made. from it are the pride of connoisseurs. For lightness, for whiteness, for sweetness, for strength and nntriment, this flour has no superior. Made from the finest and choicest Minnesota wheat grown in the best grain-raising section. The proof of ite wholesomeness and general superi- is In The Delicious, [Delightful Bread It Makes.: ‘Try it, apd we're satisfied you'll not wit! it. Comes in 12%, 24 and ¥ By the bbi. $4.75. Frail or send your orders, we've men and wagons quick to respond. John §. Cissel, STAPLE AND FANCY “NW. 1014 7th St. N.W. ap20 aA aM LAR EM PMN $3.50 Quality $2.75. 800 pairs Ladies’ Kid and Russet Ox+ fords. $3 Quality $2.25. Ladies’ Fine Dongola Button Boots. $3 Quality $2.50. $5 Quality $4. Arthur Burt, “BURT’S” ef Shoe Store, 1211 F St. Poole’s New Grocery, 1209 F St. ‘California’ Flour “Drops” Again. Elgin Cre: Creamery Butter, 3oc. Ib. 5-lIb. Bkt. Cottolene, 49c, “‘Fokien”’ Tea, soc. Ib. 5-Ib. Bucket Pure Leaf La: $4.25 for a box of 100, $2.15 for bor of 50, $1.15 for box of 25. “Old Belma”’ Whisky, —for medicinal uses. goc. qt.; $3 gal. Pleasant Valley Sweet Catawba Wine, 75¢- gal. Hannisville Pure Rye, 7 yee. oi8.590.50 nas Hermitage Pure Rye, 6 yrs. old.$4.00 $1.00 Overholt Pure Rye, 6 yrs. old...$4.00 $1.00 $1.25 ‘80c. Mt. Pleasant Deliveries —are made every morning except Saturday, at 8:30. Takoma Park Deliveries ~Are made every Monday at 8:30. Let us have your orders by Satur- day night. N. A. Poole, 1209 F St. it Refrigerators ‘that'll save most ice, keep their contents Pure and fresh the longest, are the ones most to be desired. Those are the “ALASKA” and the “POLAR'—the two best DRY AIR REFRIGERATORS on earth. The prices begin at $5. ICE CHESTS, FILTERS, WATER COOLERS and STANDS of all sorts, W. B. Moses & Sons, Home Comfort Furnishers, uth and F Sts. N. W. apzu-tt 5C. 1QC. Buys a Russia Iron Frying Pan. Buys a Decorated Japanese Chamber Pail. Reg.Price 35c. Good substantial bargains are found throughout our stock, but none better than these “trade inducers” for Saturday and Monday. Washington Variety, gaixa, CROCKERY, ae., 824 7th st. a. HENSEY, Prop., Ladies Need Sigh No More p35 When the hair fs f und growing thinner and gray. Our guaranteed preparation—matehless ‘Hair Lotion"’—will positiv FS dandruff AND GIVE A NEW GROWTH CF Bane ts DAYS. = C+ our facilities for dressing Hair are larger S better fiellen” than ever. S. Heller, 720 7th St. ap20 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1894—TWELVE PAGES, i “Palais Royal” Gloves. Commencing at 4 p.m. this evening and until closing time tomorrow we offer the well-known $1.50 “Palais Royal” Suede Kid Gloves at only 98c. pair. Tried on with the usual care and at our risk. Black, white, pearl and forty-nine new shades for street and evening wear. = OE te aR price of a new 4button genuine French Kid Glove......Since & leading Paris house is bidding fur the patronage of the Palais Royal we know that this first con- signment will consist of very superior Gloves.. +++-While, of course, we will not compare them with the $1.50 Palais Royal Gloves, it will be evident that no such Gloves were ever before offered here or elsewhere at $1 a pair... ++-They are not only superior Kid, but come in all the very latest shades, with correct large buttons, etc. Want a New Dress for Sunday? You probably have good reason for being suspicious of Ready-made Dresses, not that -you object to being relieved of the worry, time and expense attending a visit to your dressmaker... Are you willing to give twenty minutes of your time to the Palais Royal tomorrow and allow us to try to dispel your prejudice?......Xou'll find polite and intelligent young women to wait on you, every convenience for “trying on” and a collection of exclusive one-of-a-kind costumes that must not be classed with any other stock in town...... We are the Washington agents of the tailors who supply B, Altman & Co, of New York with Tailor-made Costumes...... Prices up to $50, and we can protaise the latest Paris and London styles for only $10, $15 and $20 per suit. Commencing at 4 p.m. today and until closing time tomorrow we will offer choice of fifty one-of- a-kind English Cloth Suits at $9.98 instead of $15, $18 and $20 each, and forty English Serge Suits, with moire facings at $10.98 instead of $15 each---We are willing to sellthis number of costumes at less than cost since we anticipate making as many permanent customers, whose future patronage will more than repay us this present little loss. Change Your Underwear. ‘Time to put away winter underwear. From 4 p.m. today and until closing time tomorrow ‘we offer 10 per cent discount on Ladies’ ‘Phyllis’ Underwear for spring and summer use. ‘That these garments are the best is evident, because in competition with the world’s famous makes the ‘Phyllis’ was awacded four medals at the late World's Exposition. A complete collection of Phyllis Tights and Combination Suits are here. Prices range from $1.08 to $12. One-tenth off the price marked on the garments selected this evening or tomorrow. The special discount also applies to the American Hosiery Co.'s Light-weight Underwear for Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children. “Special” for soc. Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed “Glove-fitting” Underwear, made of best Egyptian yarn. Vests with high and low necks, short and long sleeves, trimmed with silk ribbons and lace edge. Pants fashioned to fit the limbs, so that your stockings may be worn without a wrinkle...... C7Similar garments in Children’s and Misses’ sizes are to be only 39c. “Gilets” for 49c. Gilet ts one of the leading mskers of French Balbriggan Underwear. He 1s as jealous of the reputation of his name as you can be. Garments with the tiniest defects are rejected, and his best customers receive these “‘seconds” in rotation at nominal prices. The Washington Palais Royal is the fortunate store this year, ami thus you are offered Vests and Pants intended to retail from TSe to $1.25 for only 49¢ for choice, 18c Instead of 25c. Ribbed Lisle and Cotton Vests, made in this country. They are cheap at 26c. White, ecru, pink, lavender, blue. Three instead of two for 50c. A Combination Suit. A Perfect-fitting “Medium-weight Garment for 98c. Same quality Vest and Pants, if separate, would cost you $1.50 the suit. 35¢ Instead of 75c. Genuine Lisle Thread Vests. Fast black, white, Pink, blue, cream. Early for Lisle Vests, and the importer could not afford to wait. He needed cash and got it,—you get 75c Vests for 35c¢ and we don’t lose a cent. Fast Black Tights. 29¢ instead of 50c pair while these few dozen pairs are here. If you can’t call this evening don't rely on any being here late tomorrow. Children’s Underwear. Gauze Vests, with high neck, long and short sleeves. Pants to match. 1Sc for size 20; rise Se per size. Boys’ Best Balbriggan Shirts and Knickerbocker Drawers, in sizes 24 to 84, for only 50c per gar- ment. Men’s Underwear. The Best Spring-weight Garments at Palais Royal prices:—Ameriean Hosiery Co.'s Underwear, Star Knitting Mills and Wilson Bros.’ Celebrated Underwear. “Specials” as follows:—Merino Shirts and Draw- ers at 75e, wool at $1, better wool at $1.89, best at $2 per garment. Make Your Feet Smaller, WEAR SUMMER-WEIGHT HOSE AND YOU VIRTUALLY MAKE YOUR FEET ONE SIZE SMALLER,—A GREAT RELIEF AT THIS SEASON OF SEEM TO GROW LARGER AND THE SHOES SEEM Ladies’ Black Hose. From 4 o'clock this evening uncil closing time tomorrow we will offer Hermsdorf's Fast Black Summer-weight Hose at 2lc instea¢! of 25e pair. 9c for T5e quality Fast Black Silk-plated Hose. 85e for SOc quality Ribbed and Plain Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose. Ingrain dyed and otherwise superior. 7 Ask to seo the Sea Island Cotton Hose;—as brilliant as silk, thinner than lisle, stronger than either. THE YEAR, WHEN ONE'S FEET TO BECOME SMALLER, Men’s Half Hose. Fast Black, and Fancy Light-weight Socks at 18¢, 18e and 25c, each of which are best value attain- able at the price. A “special” are the Plain and Dropstiteh Lisle Socks at 35c, or 3 pairs for $1. We challenge comparison with any elsewhere at 50c pair. We have them in fast black and all the tans, including russet. Boys’ Fast Black Ribbed Stockings, in sizes ¢ ! to 10, for only 18¢ pair, For Your Sunday Dress. ‘WANT SHOES? Shoes that will not want “breaking in.” The only secret is this:—The Palais Royal's stock in- cludes a greater number of sizes than usually kept. As with Gloves, so with Shoes,—a perfect fit is guaranteed. ‘‘Spectals’ are the Ladies’ New $3.97 Kid Shoes, with large buttons and wing tips...... ‘The new $2.97 Tan Russia Calf and Black Kid Shoes... @ new $2.47 Oxfords and Button Shoes... new styles in $1.07 Tan and Black +..The Misses’ $2.15 Tan Button Shoes and $1.47 Children's Shoes. WANT A VEIL? From 4 p.m. today until 6 p.m. tomorrow we will offer 25¢ veils, in dress goods shades, at only 19¢. A SPRING ODOR? Choice of four “Scents,” crushed out of the flowers that bloom in the spring,—summer. 15¢ instead of 25e oz., and we will supply the bottle. Extra! MILLINERY “BUYER” JUST RETURNED FROM THOSE ADVERTISED FOR LAST SATURDAY....... ‘TRUTH'’S STRANGER THAN FICTION:— THAN EARLY CALL TOMORROW. A NECKPIECE? This evening and until tomorrow evening:—$1.25 for the $1.48 Silk Dress Fronts......: 89e for 50c English Silk Windsors, or 22¢ for 25¢ Windsors and Bows...... $2.48 for the new $2.68 Point Venise Lace Yokes. 25c yard for choice of s combination lot of Laces, among which are the ends of best selling Pieces, worth up to 0c yard. A HANDKERCHIEF? Choice of ten dozen 85e Scalloped and Em- broidered Beauties for only 25¢ Jombination lot at 10c for choice, which includes Ladies’ and Men’s Warranted All-linen Handkerchiefs. A PARASOL? Manufacturer's samples:—A lot at $1.25 for choice, worth up to $2.25......One lot at $2.98 for choice includes Lace-trimmed and Silk-roffe Para- sols worth $4.50, Extral! NEW YORK... GREATER BARGAINS If YOU DELAY AN Qc for Hat Pins positively worth up to $1.50 each. Paris novelties in finest cut jet and steel, gold, silver and rhinestones. 37c for Jet Hats worth upto $2each. 15c each for rich Jet Aigrettes worth up to 75c each. : 48c for Roses for the jet hats. Twelve in bunch, worth $1. 50c for Trimmed ‘Sailors’? worth $1. “Dunlap” and ‘Vigilant,’ representing the latest shapes in high and low crowns. Boys’ Straw Hats ready tomorrow morning. give prices this evening. Can’t THE PALAIS ROYAL, G and Eleventh Streets, A. LISNER. Edmonston’s Sacrifice Sale of Dalton’s Shoes Is Nearing an End. - eeveral pegs io the estimation of public and won numbers of new friends. LADIES’ FINEST SHOES. Sizes 1 to 2% of Dalton’s Finest hoes, that sold for from $4 to $6. 5 CHILDREN’S FIND SHOES, a “6 CHILDREN’S FINE SHOES, 5c. Russet and black. Worth twice the price. MISSES’ FINE SHOES, MISSES’ FINE SHOES, g5c. Russet and black. Worth double the Price. $1.25 LADIES’ LOW SHOES, LADIES’ LOW SHOES, Russet Oxfords, that sold for from $2.50 to $8.50 at Dalton’s. YOUTHS’ RUSSET SHOES, 80 YOUTHS RUSSET SHOES, $1. 200 pairs of them, sizes 11 to 1—hand welt. High Shoes, $1.20 YOUTHS’ LOW SHOES. YOUTHS’ LOW SHOES, 200 pairs black and russet, sises 11 to 1's. EDMONSTON POPULAR SHOE STORE, 1334 F St. 50c. Sum. Corsets 39¢.. 69c. Sum. Corsets soc. 75c. Sum. Corsets 69c.| Fitted free and guaranteed. | Pl. ©. Whelan, “The | Star =New= Shoe Store, 1203 F St. qualitice: Slippers of a Hinds, ail of which will be sold at one-t of regular prices for A Few Days Only. It is a common shoes at low figures, combined with superior itles, och as re, otter gow, are rarely, if ores, to the prices we Bow yee wan sca seiadantiee ata the public. that we. came to stay. and’ will goods cheaper than The Star Shoe Store, 1203 F St. Still Giving Presents== S22 WHE every, rarchase of Wee se ike eee pitas of them entitle the holder to a _ choice tics beautiful and use- a aL household Of A. and *P. Hak ENT. You Bh choice of MANY aces -DI ty De pe Ps, hua DISHES— NIFE BOXES, &e., &e. have our own a ‘we have branch stores in seeee seeee F CL L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ee eee ES Atlan- prompt and’ proper Meetweerye tic & Pacific ‘Tea Co., 501-503 7TH ST. N.W. Branches: 1620 14th st. n.w. 815 H st. ne. 3104 M st..Georgetown,and in all markets. ‘lephone 848. Newton H. Bowman, Mgr. ap2v-eo Rabel accompany’ “The Reversible” Mattress, *s. & B. s. * B. C7See that “S. & B.” ace in each corner of else it’s not the genuine. All first-class dealers sell it. Ac- cept no substitute. “The Re- Sersible™ 2 Just twice the gervide in Be bas the Oue-sided mattress, ‘and COSTS NO MORE! . ; Gowns Are Not Handsome unless: they are immaculate. By our “Matchless Process’ we clean Gowns, Gloves, Slippers and most delicate ‘‘finery”” equal to new, without ay slightest injury. Drop postal—our ' wagon Anton Fischer, 3% See av20 In the “Shades” PERRY'S. OW you begin to feel the need of & Bun-protector. It ceases to be a Jaxury—and develops into a full- fledged necessity. But that must not ip- terfere with your taking the proper pains in making your selection of one. ‘When a-body is hungry most anything tastes good—but the delicacies taste bet- ter—they are worth hunting for before you break your fast. Just so with PARASOLS. You will find hundreds and bundreds of styles—but don't be satisfied with the first one you come across. Byven in our assortment of none but the choicest novelties there are some that are Detter than others. It is worth while go- ing to the bottom—just to see what is here. You will want one of them—that we are sure of, It you go out to look farther—yon will be back again—that is if you want the new- est style—best value at the lowest price—_ and who doesn’t? 20-inch CHANGEABLE SATIN, in all effecte—$1.25. 22-inch CHANGEABLE a in the ‘popular 22-inch SATIN DE CHIE, with white stripes—$1.50. 224nch GROS GRAIN SILK, with natural handles—$2.75. 18inch CHANGRABLE SILK, with pinked silk ruffies—$3. 22-inch SURAH SILK, im all colors and mounted on natural sticks—$2.50. 22-inch CHANGEABLE SILK, with nat- tral har dles—$2.68. 22-inch TWILLED SILK, TIGHT ROLL, COACHING SHADES—$4. 22-inch STRIPED SATIN, with nataral hbandles—$4.50. 18-inch SURAH, with double ruffle of chiffon—$5. 18-inch SURAH, with 10-inch ruffle of chiffon—$6. 18-inch SURAH, with lace inserting and 10-inch raffe of chiffon—$s. 18-inch MARCELINE SILK, covered with moire striped gauze—$8. 18-inch FANCY SILK, with lace insert- ing and 10-inch ruffle of chifton—$10. ‘The lace-trimmed novelties creep up to as high as $23. Colored Umbrellas. 24inch Twilled Silk, in Red, Blue, Brown and Green—$2.50. CF 26-inch—$2.75. ‘These two lots, especially, are extra val- ues for the price you are asked to pay. ‘The others are not far less lived in their valuableness. 24-inch CHANGEABLE SILK, in Blue > 26-tnch—$3.25. 244nch Twilled Silk, with Dresden bandles—§3.75. 4 24 and 26-inch GREEN and BROWN CHANGEABLE SILK, with tiger-eye ban- dles—$4.50 and $5. These Mourning Parasols. 22-inch UNION SILK, with Black han- dle—$2. 224nch UNION SILK, with Black han- dies and Gros Grain Ribbon Bow—$2.25. 20-inch SURAH SILK, with Black han- dies—$2.25. 224nch SURAH SILK, with Black han Ges—$2.50. 22-inch GROS GRAIN SILK, with Black handles—$2.75. 22-inch GROS GRAIN SILK, with Black 18-inch GROS GRAIN SILK, with Black bandles—$3.50. 1stnch GROS GRAIN SILK, with pinked ruffle—$4.50. 22-inch GROS GRAIN SILK, with Marce- Mine lining and ribbon bow—$5 and $5.50. Carriage Shades. 10-inch WINDSOR SILK, with Black han- 1.50. 10-inch GROS GRAIN SILK, with Marce- Une lining—$2.50. 10-inch GROS GRAIN SILK, with rofle and Black handle—$2.68, 10-inch GROS GRAIN SILK, with Marce- line Mning—$2.75. LACE TRIMMED NOVELTIES—$4 to §7~ Don’t lay yourself open to embarrassing comment by trying to make the old Shade @o. You can tell a last searon’s as far ®s you cam see. You know what an im- Pression such things make. Folks won't think you have got anything new if you top-off with a relic of a PARASOL Pride is @ good sentinel after all. Keeps folks in fashion. PERRY’S, Ninth And The Avenue. Ectablished 1840, (ap20) Telephone 995. Come To A Shirthouse Just (Fou. would foweiers for a’watch “Dry Gute joure”’ Shirts may for some but if you are a Dit particular about = fit and quality, you Letter come to Our 85c. Invincible Shirt Branch Baito. ShirtPactory ELLERY & IRELAND, 931 oth St., ees Gilt Edge Creamery BUTTER. ‘The market can produce nothing finer 300. than this, our WISCONSIN CREAMERY ‘© —Fresh, and of a uniform purity al- ways—delicious in taste at all times— TELEPHONE 1005-3. Send or mail your order. Prompt and courteous attention Lp C. Witmer & Co., 1918 Pa.Av ony. aed Sailors he —_ ——— Hats lof this season's rg do, not except $10 I * qeimmed Hats. Don't tesa prices—it_ might petitors—never were so Willett & Ruoff, 905Pa. Av. apio Save Your Coal. Buy a Ges Range, we have large assort- — prices $15 to $25, guaranteed to do all cooking. Expense {s concentrated to ove Potat where ‘Wek to Gone, anf eost Jess than *e° coal. C.A.Muddiman,614 12th we Gas on; we show them. HEILBRON &C0. 402 7th St. N.W. Sign: Old Woman in Shoe. [Erg aif ie fils e i i H il oF Hin wil i ks Hf 4 if H HumZzoz ms i t ® E i Ladies’ Curo Kid, in Oxfords and butten. Bluchezs. A gapping A Button. Child's Vici Kid and Russet Bluchers. Russet Polish, toc. Per Bottle, ‘‘Up-to-Date Shoe Men,” 402 7th St. N.W. ee 98c. HEILBROUN & CO. Sparks From the Trojan Fire. Some of the lots to our Trojan sale of Fornishing Goods have been sold out, ex- cept some few sizes. To make « clean swvep of it we take dnother lift of the Price. Percale Shirts Ip sizes 10% anf 17, that are worth #1, and have been 39¢. $1, and ROW .... Full Dress Shirts In size 14—that are worth 39% $2—and ha been Tie.— pon BWassrshsessscgendes . «48e. Fancy Shirts, White and colored bosoms —in sizes 16%, 17, 17% and 49. that are worth 10c., for...» 4c. Percale Cuffs To match the collars—and that are worth 15c.—for...+ Tossed Ties jon Atwecteereadgetis Come tomorrow if you want any of these bargains—and come eurly. AKS AND COMPAY 7 Cnty Complete Outfsten in Sewn. Pa. Av. and 7th St. at Straw Sailors at Stinemetz’s. UCH a sale of Straw Sailors Sar 5 soe nee tory. But then, you see, it's ag awfully becoming hat—is that Koo — a ladies ust be becom! rid reseed. ‘* the only IN “dressy” Hat on the market. Gtieemate & Son, iA Biano Can Be {Bought For $10 2! Gonn and $10 a month. ‘That ts the way WE SEL Pianos famous the world = for t—- 9 rich tone, superb Gnish great (Gurabaitty. TF We guarantee to save you from 25 to $100, with prices else The Piano Exchange, { s10 913 Penn. Ave. as compared