Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1895, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1895—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. THE eo PALAIS ROYAL PAGE OF EASTER BARGAINS. The enormously increased numbers patronizing the store of late alone make possible this page of Easter bar- gains--make buying and selling so much greater that goods are secured for you in larger quantities and at lower prices than ever before known in Washington. The E. S. Jaffray Co.’s stocks bring you the bargains of a life time; the Sicher stock of Muslin Underwear is secured to distribute -at less than original cost; the importer’s stock of fine millinery can be passed on to you at less prices than paid at wholesale by merchants who bought earlier. imported Parasols at less than cost of the inferior Easter novelties and at prices incomparably low. - here are most complete in Washington. imitations. Not a department that has not been The stocks are nearly $100,c00 larger than at any previous time and are unquestionably the Three Days of Unparalelled Prices To lessen the overwhelming rush that comes just prior to Easter unparalelled prices are quoted for Monday, Tuesday and ° Wednesday. the latest, best and most desirable goods, all in ample eee: styles, sizes, etc., etc. 91.35 For $1.50 Gloves O4C For | 75c¢ Silks ‘The charming new effects and colorings in Chene, Dresden, Persian and Taffeta Stripes and Brocades, wany of which are usually sold at $1 yard. ‘The well-known “Palaiz Royat’* Kid Gloves, in all the latest spring styles and colors. Every pair warranted—tried oa at our risk. 59C¢ For 79c Gloves Ladies’ Kid Gloves in English tans, modes, grays and black, 4 big buttons. Also Foster Lace Kid Gloves, 5 and 7-hook. You know the prevailing prices are more than 79e pair. 18¢c For 25c Hose 3 SOC For $1.25 Crepons Fifteen styles of 42, 45 and 48-inch Black Wool (Crepons, some of which are worth $1.50 yard. cae for $1.50 even in New York's leading estal ments. 19C For asc Jet Points Ladies’ Warranted Fast Black “Onyx” Hose. ‘Me fashionable ornaments for trimming dresses | Better quality than ever before sold at 25c pair. pod capes—the large size and artistic Polats that | ‘Three pairs instead of two pairs for 60c, fore often sell at 35¢ than 25c, 18¢ 94-25 rec For ZI ts $5 Ostrich Boas 125° Vests with silk ribbon. Three for price of Best of Geauine Ostrich Feathers, warranted rot | two-three for 50c. fall out. See them and compare with those ges $2.98 aoe For For : 30c Ribbons ee "Fee very latest for millinery and capes—the 3-inch ya pri Iike those-much more expensive. Petia Stripe Silk [:ibbons in all the correct shades. nee: Zoe For goc Ribbons Best Quality Black Satin Ribbons, 8% Inches . See if you can find equal quality elsewhere Jess than 35¢ yard. $4.68 For $6.98 Waists Silk Waists with latest style blouse and tight fronts. $7.50 is the lowest price we know of else- where for these waists. 4A3C For 75c¢ Corsets “Normal” Corset, the best summer Corset of the season for TSc pair. All sixes im styles for all figures. Bvery pair guaranteed. S84Cc For $1.35 Underwear Part of the Steher stock. Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Drawers and Chemises worth up to $1.50 may be found. Only 8ic for choice. SI For $1.35 Waists. The celebrated ‘Derby’? Waists for women’s wear. Made of fast color madras, cheviot and per- cale. New and correct style collar, sleeves and aC For 12 1-2c Lawns ‘The new and beautiful Princess Lawns in figures and stripes of designs and colors like the expensive French Lawns, HOC For 79c Table Linen ‘The an *h-wide Heavy All-linen Bleached Table Damask. favorable contract with the maker cones tho elng of the eal 5c Mince for onl 79¢ yard. 22C For 35c¢ Laces Black Silk Bourdon, White and Yellow Net-top Venice, Applique and Oriental Lages, 6 to 9 Inches wide. gC For..- .. ce 35¢ Embroideries Finest Cambrie Embroideries imported, 3% to 6 inches wide. Delicate designs that will appeal to those of refined taste, Actually worth 25, 35 and 45 yard. Ii¢ for 18c Handkerchiefs Some with hand-embroldered initial on pure Hnen; others from Switserland with scatloped embrol- dcry; others, for men, with new style fancy bor -| ders. Choice for le. $1.89. for $2.68 Collars The fashionable Potnt Venice Lace Collars in Vandyke effects. These are the latest impo-tations and unquestionably the prettiest and best of the ‘season. I3C¢ for 19¢ Windsors New spring effects; figures and plain colors in latest shades. All silk, full size—the 25c. Wind- sors of most establishments. $1.33 for $2 “Oxfords”: Women’s Russet and Vici Kid Oxfords, hand sewed. Needle, Imperial and common-sense toes. All -sizes in all widths. To be the $2 spring and summer “specialty” of the Palais Royal. IC for 35¢ Covers, and the bags mentioned above will be found in Art Department, on second floor. FEC for 1zc Duster Bags Brown Linen Duster Bags, appropriately stamped. Bound with red braid. As ornamental as useful. $2.25 for $2.98 Parasols Five newest suey = Adee and fancy ane arasole appear Artistic handles, If worth at Ieast $350. gSc for $1.48 Umbrellas San and Rain Umbrellas; of black and blue silk; on tight-rolling paragon frames. Superior Dresden handles, to be compared with those in any rival $8.50 Umbrella. 17¢ for 25c Belt Buckles Large Size Belt Buckles of non-corroding white metal, with your initial in center. Similar Buckles of solid silver sell at $2.50. d9C for soc Photo Frames New and Beautiful Filagree Silver Frames to hold cabinet size photographs. One of the designs is a fac-simile of that honored with the highest award at the World's Fair. IOC for Plen’s 15c Socks Fall Regular Made Half Hose in English tans and warranted fast black. ($1 for box containing six pairs of 25c Socks. The varlety includes plain and embroidered fast black, tan and white Balbriggan Socks, the*latter being the genuine No. 1410, best Maco yarn. I7€ for Charming 25c Books ‘The works of the world’s famous poets, histor!- ans, novelists and essayists. Neatly cloth bound and convenient size for women's small bands. 3C¢ for . 5c Petroleum Jelly Sometimes sold under the name of Vaseline. Two 2%-ounce bottles for the price of one—two for 5c. 4c for qc F. S. Braid Feather-stitch Braid in pieces containing sla yards. 4c piece, or three pleces for 10c. 3d7¢ for 48c Pocket Books All the new styles, including the Combination Card Case. All leathers in all Pocket colors. Some have sterling silver |50C for 98c Empire Fans ‘The newest of new Fans, of China silk in all col- ors; silver embossed and hand painted. The dain- test Fans it has ever been our pleasure to offer you, regardless of price. 8c for 12 1=2¢c Silkoline New designs and colors. Same effects as in the figured China Silks, Draping so gracefully they have the appearance of silk to the casual obserrer. And brightened with many In instances where goods could not be bought at less than current prices, profits have been sacrificed: None but 49C for 79c Wash Boilers Oval Wash Boller with heavy copper bottom. Fit any size stove. made and nicely fim ished bollers that are actually worth $1 apiece. OC for - 15¢ Cake Plate Superior 9%-inch China Plates in Dresden effects, ‘These coming warm days will need appetizing Plates like these. The wonder ts how they can be sold at 15 cents. Please don’t ask for more tham six when we say 9 cents each. OC for Trilby Powder Puff Serna eed aoe aay ee Velvet Puffs to those using her “ Cleansing Cream. Facial massage and cman ag at 50c instead of $1. Inquire Balcony Parlor. SIO for $14 Baby Carriages Latest 1895 design, the lightest and strongest, prettiest and most comfortable Carriage made. Has automatic parasol, elastic springs patent brake, ete. Richly upholstered and OC for Child’s soc Aprons another is lace trimmed. Sizes 2 to 14 years. 899 for cholce. IOC for | 25c Buttercups 19¢ instead of 25¢ pound for this delicious sweet meat. Being made for you today. All favors. The Palais Royal proprietor in thanking friends, patrons and the public for the appreciation of the effort made to enable as advantageous shopping in Washington as in New York or elsewhere, trusts it will be more and more seen that the success of the store and the interests of the public are closely linked.—that greater patronage enables greater and better ‘““buying’’ and lessened cost to the store and the public. A. LISNER, Proprietor. G and Eleventh Streets. THE PALAIS ROYAL.

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