Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1894, Page 5

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By Appointment To Her Majesty And the Royal Family. pieuously placed over Milliners Mg Appointment The Queens Elite of Society. - peterpan oe Agee The position Send curing supplies second to none im the country. With a business thrice that of any other estab- Mshmenat we are enabled to contract the pro- 4 ? ‘ales her family have made these Sailors au fait in England and they are equally correct in this coun- try. Our prices range from S0c to $2.50. Notably good value are those at 50c. Made of the fashion- Able Sennett braid, with low crown, wide and nar- tow brims. Black, navy, brown and white. 75e Ys the lowest elsewhere price. dozen Leghorn Flats were added to stock to- White and Le cane Styles for ladies and chil- #2 u @ dozen Jet Hats, imported to retail at $3.50, are here at an absurd price—T5e for choice. This 50 dozen Bunches of Flowers at 48¢ instead of $1 a bunch. The bunches of twelve roses may be found elsewhere in town at 98¢. We don't know of others having the migtonette, apple blossoms and ilies. In order to show New Trimmed Hats each Week marked-down prices are a feature each Sat- urday. Tomorrow's reductions in prices of expen- sive Hats are even greater than the following: Ladies’ Trimmed Hats marked down from $3.50 and $4 to $1.75 for choice. Misses’ Trimm-4 Hats marked down from $4.50 and $5 to $2.75 for choice. 7 The stock of Straw Hats for boys of all ages is now complete. Prices 25e to $2.60 each. Ready-made Suits. If you will smother your prejudice for a half hour tomorrow and allow one of the Palais Royal Bults fitted on you possibly you will have reason to be glad. Full complement of styles and sizes, from $3.98 for Duck Suits to $45 for the imported ‘Tailor-made Costumes. The sample Suits of Eng- Ish Covert Cloths and Serges at $9.75 are bar Gains, being mace *o retail up to $25. [7 Choice of entire stock of Capes and Jackets at 33 per cent discount—one-third off the price Warked on the garments selected. Among the Misses’ Suits are the fancy Duck Costumes made for us from the samples sent by Mr. George Lewin, our London representative. He wrote: “These Suits ate identical to those worn by the children of the royal family and are the 7732.98 instead of $3.50 is to be tomorrow's special price for above suits, in sizes 6 to 14 years. Saturday being “Children’s Day” the following “specials” are also offered for children 1 to 4 years of age: Boys’ Three-plece Suits, comprising Fancy Percale Blouse, Zouave Jacket and Skirt, $1.75 instead of $2.25......Pink and Blue Fancy Lawn Guimpe Dresses for girls, @S¢ instead of Se....White Lawn Guimpes, with embroidery edge, 4¥c instead of 68e....Washable Pique Sun Bonnets, pink and blue, Ze. 1894 Shirt Waists. Not" Waist brought from the avenue store, so that we invite inspection tomorrow of this seasou’s latest styles. Of a manufacturer who could not afford to wait the opening of the season we have Ladies’ Fancy Lawn Waists, worth $1, for only 49¢....Prom a nameless, bat reliable, maker we have Percale Waists, with laundered collars and cuffs, looking Worth 75c, for only 49. ‘The celebrated “Derby” Waists for "04 are su- perior in many respects to last season's production. Prices, 98e, $1.25, $1.48, $1.98, of English Madras and Cheviot, imported Zephyr and Percale. Some with laundered fronts, others with only collars and euffs laundered. For Misses 4 to 16 years we have a Blouse or Fauntleroy Waist at 49¢ that would be cheap at €8e. Made of Pink and Blue Percale and White Lawn, with deep sailor collar, square im front, double ruffle front, deep turn-over cuffs with ruf- fies. Such waists for 49¢ are indeed a bargain. Boys’ Shirt Waists Reliable makes, every waist this season's latest Style, lowest prices. We claim to offer Percale aod Fiannelette Waists at 19¢ equal to the usual Se garment. 49¢ for Laundered Percale Waists that will bear comparison with those commonly offered at 75c. ‘The Fauntleroy Waists for Boys 8 to 6 years are Boe instead of Sve. Other prices, but the above are the “bargains” ef our "4 collection. Your Sunday Want. ‘The little additions to your costume to give it the proper Sunday-like appearance, Gloves. ‘Tomorrow is the last day of the reduced prices made to lower stock of Kid Gloves: $1.19 for the $1.50 “Palais Royal’ 4-button and T-hook French Kid Gloves....98e for the $1.50 “Palais Royal” Suede Kids....$1.45 for the “P. R.” $1.85 Un- dressed Kid Mousquetatres, ‘The Kayser Silk Gloves, with untearable finger tips, are bere at 75c, 98e and $1.25. Milanese Gloves at Se and Taffeta Silk at 25c, Boe and Sde. Silk Mitts from 25e to $1.25. At the latter price are the long Mitts for May balls, ete. Veils. Saturday's special prices are: 19¢ for choice of ‘Ze Vells in white and colors....40¢ for 48e Veils im twelre styles....59¢ for the @8e Velils....79¢ for the We White Dotted Vetls with fancy borders. Jewelry. New arrivals, enabling a grand showing of 25¢ Jewelry. The latest styles and surpassingly su- Perior for the price. if a Belt or Belt Buckle ts required you can't afford to make a selection without looking through the Palais Royal stock. Prices, Ze to $6. Hose. Tye best selling styles of 35¢ and SOc Lisle Hose Rave become remnants in the sense that @ll sizes e in each style and color. We combine us lots and offer choice tomorrow for ir. See special table near G street Handkerchiefs, As with Hose so with Handkerchiefs—The last of the best selling styles have been gathered to- getner and @ reduced price quoted for choice. 25¢ forHandkerchiefs that were good sellers at 3g¢ and S0c. Neckwear. ‘The new Silk Froots have bow and lace peck ornaments. ‘They are the prettiest styles shown this season. We make the price $1.89 instead of $1.75 for tomorrow only, because “Specials” in @ich department are always advertised for Sat- urday. arasols* A big lot made of various smaller lots, Parasols for $2.19 that were $3.48, $3.75 and $3.98. (ee page 5, column 8, for Shoes) and (See page 6, column 3, for Men's Goods.) Palais Royal, G and ith Streets. . A. Lisner. SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL CROQUET SETS, extra long mallets, extra fine, 4 ball sets, $3.99—8-ball sets, $4.90. Tennis Goods. ‘When it comes to these goods, we're beyond the pale of rivalry—words and ‘Space are inadequate—we can but refer to them in a general ‘way—suffice it to say that we have Nets, Balls, Markers, EVERYTHING, in 1894 patterns WAY BELOW catalogue = Base Ball Goods. —We carry a full line of these goods a3 well, enough to say that our usual low prices prevail. BATS FROM 10c. TO 490. Boston Variety Store Emmons S. Smith, ‘705-707-709 PENNA. AVENUB N.W. It THAT EXCELLENT BRASS-TRIMMED, a a ‘TRUNK IN OUR Big ee BORE PIANO CO. Don’t Forget The Satchel. fine. Brery: fer iris aciee buyers we =. quote some Real Values Fine Leather SATCHELS. Beautiful Club style. strat leather, in several sieden faul ge trh ‘ith ae & Beads pocket, $2.80 $3.20 -20 9360 924-00 Sound, ‘cubs Sarena, ls, one price al = dente attatage ke ey $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 $7.50 Cabinet Style. Fine straight grain lea shades, “leather fined, ‘with fockee nickel ‘trimmed, very’ strong ety and strong handle. $5.50 $6.00 $6.50 Oxford Shape. ae, and brown shades, leather ined, mings, inside pocket and stay, Vienna-shape handle. 4:59 to oes 50. ‘NKS t OUR 8.25 to $ o 2, EVERYTHING FOR TRA’ Top hay’ s PIONEER pn MANUFACTORY, 1231 Penna. Ave. Factories 1218 and 1220 B st. nw. Re- tring of ‘Trunks and ordered work care- Riliy tnd promptly ‘attended to. it Specials From Our Waist Department. ** © You'll spend money unnecessarily if you * We'll give you three specials tomorrow * that for quality, materials, make and fin- * feb are not to be equaled at the prices. * ‘Think of the weather and you'll find you + °* need thin waists, ; Waists===49C¢. ©°¢* Percale Waists, in all colors, collars and *° © © © cuffs, worth 79c. : Waists===99C¢. ** © Percale Waists, laundered, with fine * * © © collars and cuffs, all colors, worth $1.50. Waists-===49c. **¢* $1 and $1.50 White Lawn and India *** © Linen Waists, trimmed with embroidery. LONDON BAZAR, Millinery and Capes, 715 Penn. Ave. Your Last Year’s Dress or Husband’s Summer Suit, wal sone mene ok ong, = "PHONE joo an nett new as the best st steam ma- inery and the most expert workmen can usa, ake hem, Men's Suita cleaned for $1: postal, telephone, wii |HLANSBURGH & BRO. Bright Values From Our Incomparable Shoe Dept. Footwear is one of which we're extremely proud. And we have reason to be! For the prices we ask there are no better values obtainable in any business house in America. ‘We want a liberal share of your shoe Datronage—all of it if our prices and qual- {ties please you. And They Will! a and CHILDREN’S SHOES at Ladies’ et Oxford Ties, $1.47. ‘TOMORROW. Ladies’ $2.50 Oxfords, $1.97. eet aes ee Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes, $2.50. Tan Blucher Shoes and Tan and Black “Juliets"—latest and most stylish lasts. Ladies’ $5 Shoes, 53.97. 97. Palais Royal Shoe Dept., A. LISNER, G and Eleventh Sts. é Gee also page 5, column 1.) it Our Price, 89c. WE HAVE THESE IN BLUE, PINK AND | STRIPES, i Towner & Son, HB ready response to our last advertisement makes us more eager than ever to im- press you with the idea that you cannot buy at lower prices than ours down town. We repeat Henrietta, 39c. Yd. 6-in. Plaid Dress Goods, 6c. Yd. 18c. India Linen, 12%4c. Yard. 20c.Bik.Satin Stripes & Plaids, $ Iayc. Yd. OC. O=4 ‘Sheets, 47¢ 25c. 50-in. Red Table: Linen only isc. Yd. 25C. 5°4 | Table Oil- Cloth, 15c. ic. Sa. Yd. 75C. Soiled Shirts Only 30c. Each. They're open front, and are in sizes 14, 16, 17 and 17%. c. Men’s Celluloid Oollars, 10c. Each. Towner & Son, 1316 7th St. “Trimming the Vine Closer.” @ are always trimming our prices. We never permit them to shoot off into exorbitant extortions—a half the time is our motto. ‘These specials should make tomorrow the “‘busiest’’ cay of what has been a UNTRIMME! D HATS. trimmed’ straws, blac colors, fiivihe latest. ha meats G2 pes, ome 3 38c. p daisy with amen Regular 35 aloe, and good valve that Tomorrow 88c. case of the Famous New ‘all colors, Tomorrow 48c. 10a Pkg sd For 6c Pa 100 dozen Sleeves. ‘Tomorror . VESTS FOR To. wae all 690 COMSET FOR “480. BLACK AND COLORS. Save 8c. ON BLACK SILK MITTS. 17c. Our Price. OTHERS CHARGE YOU 2c. Partake of a cool glass of Wild Cherry whileshopping here —No charge. @ve. Sonnette — fall pe tigg seve 4 ON VEILING. 40-IN. BRUSSELS NET, IN|§) ‘Semnecre ot Wont eEs 12%0 of Boys’ 19. Calico Wi 1oc. Per Yd. Instead of 40c}, Sakon Seater “TSige oso WRAPPERS 780, ‘Une lot of 8c. Indigo Blue Wi double’ bretelles Over, shoulder, back. ‘Tomorrow |King’ S Palace, | 812-8 14Seventh St. It’s One Thin ‘To say you have the best, but it’s anoth- er thing to prove it, Bverybody who [420 _ 424 426 it st. Sweet and Wholesome Bread Can be made from any of the Filteon brands of Flour included in our SPECIAL SALE now in pro- gress—Remember, all prices are reduced to the lowest possible point—Every brand guaranteed to sive entire satisfaction or money cheerfully re- funded. Elphonzo Youngs Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 1t 428 9th st., bet. D and B ume ANAT fe are made aa hard annoyance ints clinging between the teeth etter than metal or quill, because they do not injure the teeth. Remember OUR 000 for 5c. Hudson’s Variety Store, China, Glass and House Furnishings, 912 7TH ST. N.W. it Warm Weather COOKING can? J.J. Fisher, "7 Drexo 70T OTH ST. YORTHWEST. myst sells Refrigerators claim to have the dest, 0 do we—listen, the ““Wisconsin Peerless” Refrigerator : ‘Was selected by the United States Gov- ernment from among all the exhibitors at the World’s Fair, Chicago, as being best worthy of exhibition in the Na- tional Museum of Hygiene in this city. ‘This indorsement speaks volumes for the merits of the “Wisconsin Pegrless,"" and settles the question of who sells the best Money back if you are not satisfied W. H. Hoeke, ‘FURNITURE, CARPETS AND DRAPERY, Cor. Pa. Ave. and 8th St. it Po moothpicks, 5C|Don’t Be a Dyspeptic! Use Ceres Flour in your bread, cake and biscuit making and you can’t be a dyspeptic. Ceres is the Flour that makes more bread, lighter bread, whiter bread, sweeter bread and better bread than any other flour in the | Mi ‘wouldn't sacrifice our reputation by selling poor qualities, Elgin Creamery Butter, ibs. for 75¢. **California Flour,” 54.75 bbl.; $1.3: $1.30 qr. bbl. 'S. Rae & Co.'s Olive Oil. 65c. quart bottle. Old Mandheling Java and Mocha Coffee, =e-* 35c.lb. Pleasant Valley Sweet Catawba Wine, 79 wspee 6 ibs. Best Gloss Starch..... 2 Ibs, Milk Lanch Crackers. 2 Ibs, Ginger Snaps... 6-Ib. Bucket Pure Leaf & Cans Extra Pine Bartlett Pears fers eke F Stree} BOYS’ SUITS Half Price At Parker, Bridget & Co.’s. ‘Tomorrow we shall place on sale another lot of Boys’ All-wool 2- ——— plece Suits, closed out from a —— manufacturer at SOc. on a dole ———— lar. These are all wool, dou- Die at seat aml knoos, attrac tive variety of spring patterns. We have divided the purchase into 3 lots, vis: $4.50 Suite, $2.25. $5.00 Suits, $2.50. bere ge, J PARKER, Bridget & Co., 315 qth St. N.W. rare 1 bt 1 lot 1 bot | Do You | Drink \Coffee? —why not buy THE BEST—it costs Bo more. We are the only dealers in Washington who have facilities for roasting and pulverizing coffee on the premises—which means that we Tun no risk of getting our SELECTED Mandheling Java and Arabian Mocha “mixed” or exchanged at the roast- ers—for that of ‘‘inferior’ quality. ‘Only 88e. Ib.—no extra charge for pulverizing for “Drip” Coffee. * ©7It you want any more CALI- FORNIA FRUITS—at 15c. can, $1.80 doz.—hurry up, only @ few left. | ea Cornwell & Son, (Choice Groceries and Table Laxuries, | 1412-1414 Penn. Ave. myét Plenty Heat From A Gas Range —while turned on, but at the touch of the ‘screw’? the heat's off—and on again the instant you touch a match to it. That's the luxury of a Gas Range for sum- mer. ‘We looked over the Gas Range field thoroughly, and of all we geleceed these. We set them up “Pharner Gas Range, $13. 8-burner Gas — $18, i 4-burner Gas $22, tag Wash. Gaslight Co., 413 10th St. N.W. my (Gas Stoves, } Ranges & Appliances. Ses — ar ey comme ~ aan as uy le, up. Cooking every de- tion. Ice Ry a Freezers. —For 12 years we have controlled finest, Ice Cream Freezer in the Fd the “Rapid.” Money freely returned if not satisfactory. Refrigerators. Not the lowest in ice—but by far the cheapest in the e1 Uses less ice and “best” in every way. Not a in 12 years. ‘The “Waterman” is its name, Wilmarth & Edmonston, Crockery, &c., 1205 Pa. av. Shoprins 9c. Made of German Willow, Beat, strong and durable, ‘Were never sold less than 25c, Japanese Straw Seats, 9C- Last summer you paid 25c. for identically the same seat. Japanese Tea Pots, ge. reduced trom a reduced. price. att Sac" were then pat af Ides and sow at the Sear these prices old good Friday, Saturtay and “Washington Variety,” fh inxs, Fe” 824 7th st. WOODWARD :., LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. x. W. C7 CANDIES AND SODA WATER—BASEMENT. The “Favorite” Pillow Sham Holder Te perhaps the simplest, meatest and best made. It can be adjusted to ft any bed. Five hundred +».4TH FLOOR, 11TH ST. BLDG) Tomorrow We Will P Piace ¢ on 1 Sale a Lot of Boys’ Seasonable Clothing At Reduced Prices. have too many of certain lines of Boys’ Suits. The only thing to do ts to prices istribution. Most of them are really choice goods genuine benuries escluste nan, ze - + $2.50 OXFORD GRAY CLOT i. 80 Boys’ All-Wool Suits, Each REDUGED FROM $4.00 AD $5.00. 25 —_— Alle eel Salts, Wis Gxtra Trousers, REDUCED ‘FROM $5.00. ’ Fine All-wool Su vee ex Double Seats — Knees, A 86, 00 .00 GRADE. Several Lots of Shirt Waists Reduced for the Same Reason. About 2,000 Fine Flannel (Part Wool) Waists and 800 Outing Waists, all with Laced Feent, — 4 to 12 Years. 606. GRADE. REDUCED FROM 850. - 125 White Lawn Fauntleroy Blouses,Each - = soc, A 75¢. GRADE. About 1,000 Outing Waists, Oxford Tan, Bluish Gray and Brown; button facies ome 4 to 12 years. Each 266. GRADE. REDUCED FROM "190, 'e a In ‘Girls’ Clothing Department, A Lot of All-Wool French chase Dresses, to be worn with Guimpe or without; silk trimming. Sizes 4 to 14 yea, $5.00 Each. r Correct Kinds of White Dresses a Made of Persian Lawn, India Linen, Dotes® i H E aart, Goep teem, fell wale, tucked yoke, deep ruffle over sboul- Barrow Valenciennes Lace, reck and sleeves finished with feather stitching. $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 waist, full sleeves, deep fiounce over shoulders, finished 4, 6, 8, Each $3.00; 10, 12, $3.25. shirred waist, with stripes of Valenciennes insertion, lace, rufMe at waist, finished with lace, full sleeves. , 6, 8, Each $4.50: 10, 12, $5.00 trimmed with fine embroidery and satin ribbon, Dresses, full sbirred $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 $7.50 $8.00 in Summer Reefers. ry All-Wool Cape in Stock That Was $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 and $7.00 - Goes on Sale Tomorrow Morning at $3.75 for Choice. Our tight gesoneg Jacket Men’s Store eek Wil have on sale tomorrow some special values a lS Hose, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, 80 dozen* Men's Brilliant Lisle Half Hose, Tan, Slate and Black, “mill ends” or

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