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“Opening” Paris Millinery at the Palais Royal. The Hats and Bonnets, the Parlor Decorations and the Window Dis- play are being quoted as “dreams of loveliness”. . . . .“like fairyland”... .. “like Paris brought to Washington,” &e., &e ing milliner fram Faltimore sald this im glad I have no such competition In Baltimore. To Order [iillinery. With the services of expert mil- liners, with the imported Hats and Bonnets as models and with the ma- terials at wholesale prices we can] John (x furnish copies of the Paris Hats at very moderate prices. Satisfaction or no charge. eu Ri Prices. New Dress Goods. This morning's arrivals include the following seasonable bargains Black Satin Duches: bidet at be wile at could be asked and Mohair Brilliantine. 45-inch wide Black Mohair Bril- liantine at 68c instead of 89c yard. naml will be paying” Ste yard ity and wiggh Mohair Brillisntine, so Please again credit the’ Palais Koyal with good intention. Lizard Broche. Only $1.25 a yard for this silk and ‘wool fabric—45 inches wide. About Gas Linen A display and sale that will prove instructive and profitable to our patrons. Linen Batiste; free from ail rd. ¥. eras linen shad yard. Grass Linen Laces. These are seen on cloth costumes from the leading tailors of Paris and London. . S5e to to $1.48 UM over is 21 inches 68, $2.93 p to $6 yard, The Embroideries. Grass Linen Embroideries are cor- rect in the tan or linen shade and the or white and linen shade. ide. Prices Tomorrow fer two hours only. From ro to 11 and 4 to 5 to- morrow the Borine Chemical Com- pany of New York will present a 25c bottle of their famous ‘‘Borine”™ to each vi ©“-Borine” for external proved of by the lea Av a month and tooth wash it's pre Sect tint science bas given tbe UTE Dressmakers’ Convention. The convention will positively terminate Wednesday, March 11. Those who have not yet profited by the demonstrations, samples and souvenirs should not let the oppor- tunity pass. EF The best Dress Linings of the world’s leading makers are belng distributed during the convention as follows: 36-inch wide Rustle Percaline. Se quality for 9¢ yard. ~ quality for 12¢ yard. e quality for yard. line and Silesia Linings. Isc mulity for 9e yard. Genuine F quality for quality for Superior Linen (ee We quality for 12c 3 Ge quality for ie yard. In Art Department. —Kensington Photo. Frames to be embroidered. Complete, with*direc- tions for mounting, only 25c. CF inquire in Art Department, on second floor, for thes> Photo Frames, and alse le he secret = Coe Bulgarian Needlework and the New Ralsed hale, * What the Turkish Carpet is to floor covering so is Bulgaria Art k to furniture drapery. vt pieces are here, showing ens, with intell rench Haircloth. yar 18 inches. wee the secret . of Raised Em- broidery Initials, done at cost of lit- tle skill, time, labor or money. enberg and learn that beau- he e worked on bedwear, patent Initial feamdatione cont as little 2s 10 cents @ do the Embroidery Cotton skein, or dozen. : ‘a Bargain Umbrellas. Buying and selling more Um- brellas than any other three estab- lishments in Washington, the manu- facturer comes here when wishi: be reliev ed of surplus Stock. ors Remember This. Men's 25¢ Half Hose are to be sold here this spring at $1 for box containing six pairs. EF it is hoped that this offer will be properly appreciated. The usual wholesale price at retail is only possibis because of importing imi Quantities The venture will be a failure unless We sell immense quantities. Palais Royal, G@ AND 11TH STREETS........- --&. LISNER The best at the lowest price at Beveridge’s. A Visit from Your Doctor it wilt —will cost js much as to buy a Filter. Then nea el the healik of by drinking M’ MUDDY W. WATE Hable to contain DISEASE The Imp. Natural Stone Filter HAS NO SUPERIOR. Price, $3 Se $y, according to size. The $3. = the mest popular famil: shee it's large enough for a family of J. The “Success” F ilter also a patural stove gue salt a Beveridge, 1215 F & 1214 G St. ¢ POTTERY, PORCELAIN, GLASS, ETC. 1t SRE Now ‘This is the place of all others for the to buy your Easter Cards. The most appropriate and exquisi designs on the market, and prices to suit all. Parker, Easter Cards. 617-19 7th st. ite at mh9-160 Elphonzo Youngs Co. French Peas—our own importa- tion,—Every can bears our own label, thus insuring superior quality of contents— 2.60 per dc Moyens 1.65 per doz? Genuine Maple Sap Sugar and Syrup—Just the thing for your hot bread and griddle cakes these cold mornings— Elphonzo Youngs Co., Whoterale and Retait Grocers, 428 Ninth Street, bet. D and E. it aa (We’ve Got To (Have The Best. We co usiness without it. People. wha won't have other than the tables, F us Yon're sure to get Tvs heats if WE serve Farragut Market, 2's. mho-m,w, £20 ae ere maa al Ladies’ Silk Skirts, Bis STORM 8 ices represent the d makin re cost of m: Saks Fur Co., 13th & G Sts. Haven't You A ee ay Gow: viish sinules? Costs ANTON HSCHER’ 906 G St. Bbosd in proper et It’s the absolute purity, com- bined with delicious favor, that has made Burchell’s Spring Leaf Tea famous. Only 5o0c. pound. N. W. Burchell, 1325 FS m9-14d Tomorrow and Wednesday— we'll sell regular 38c. Coffee for 35¢-! ‘The super excellence of this coffee has won for us the reputation ¢f selling the very finest and choicest qualities to be getten in Washington. Sent anywhere. C. Witmer & Co., 1918 Pa. Ave. mb9-m,w,f,20 Here’s a bargain COFFEE. ian SHISEOS “Your credit is XO) You know where, don’t you? When you've got any Housefurnish- ing to do don’t for- get that you can buy all you want here —and arrange the payments to suit yourself — be- cause your credit is rood at ‘euse & Herrmann’s, E. COR. 7TH AND I STS. N.W. SMOKE Cl SOLA 52. CIGAR. THERE better. Scld by every seer ete dealer. TICHALD & G6. OS Pa. ew, fel9-Im Cs a a te IS NONE LARGE KNUCKLES Quickly disappear after using ALMOND BAND CHEAS. Brown-Sequard Hand Le ich makes the skin beau: tifully white. Sample NAPLES TOILET ¢ CO, 1321 G St. | TEP TO BB B0-—, mbt-84 It makes the hands plump and supple, THE EVENING -STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. S. KANN, SONS & CO., STH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. J OURLININGS Today we are supreme in this branch of dry goods. There is no house south of Philadelphia which can and dares compete with us for the mastery. We are always raising our qualities and lowering our prices a little. IMITATION CHAMOIS FIBRE, 5C. Imitation Hair Cloth = 1%c. toc. Grass Cloth = = 5c. 1c. Rustle Percaline = 714c. zoc. Linen Canvas = 12%c. 18c. Rustle Percaline = 1c. 30c. Genuine Black Hair Cloth = = = = = 25¢. 12%4c. Figured Silesia = 834 c. oe Grade ee = Fe TH Fort THE. if 10 ee a yard. A limited quantity to each cus- tomer. Linen Dept. 800 DOZEN OF COL DOYLIES, 16 INCHES 2c. Each. OF MUSH CREAM DAMASK, HT, 68 INCHES WIDE— TC. Yd. ED Dep FRINGED ARI 15 TRA W 2 PIECES OF BEST 1M) GREEN AND RED AND WHITE TABLY: ASK, Ol, BOILED, WAUIANTED. REGULATE ac. Yd. PIECES 4 Z INCHES WIDE FAST SELVAGE ScuTcll TOWELE suc. Yd. FULL SIZE STAMPED PILLOW SHAMS— lic. a Pair. | SUECIAL, LOT OF SWISS AND CAMBT 1c SOLID Aw is, ENT OF PATE: ALL-LINEN or NGS, wit LED EDG bul ue, Yd. WHITE. 2 eoons DEPT. ze or ALL COLORS, . VALU INDIA LINON, 32 E Dowestics, It has been one week since these goods were shifted. The time has been ample, though, to prove to us that such prices as we offer are at- tractions powerful enough to draw crowds even to the roof. Speaking about high places—our values are at the pinnacle point now—prices are on us down grade, though. OF x i oxy NE VE, VALUE. THEM VALUES. Taher TO Boe 8c. 165 ADDITIONAL, PIECES OF MOTE FRAN: CAIS. NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF SELLE RESS GOODS DID AE EVER SEE GOODS T. QUICKLY AS THESE. THERE'S ENOUGH Séw'to Stem THE TIDE FOR A WEEK. 8c. BARGAIN TABLES FIRST FLOOR.) 10-4 SANDOW EACHED SHEETINGS. REG- CLA Sse GIADE OF GOODS. Weve AS 12K. 9-4 DALLAS UNBLEACHED SHEETING; 25c. 1S THE PRICE } ‘To NOW E. FAME IS KNOWN NEW YORK TO THE ROCKIES. 18e. QUALITY. I2%Ce. im stery. All Our Silkoline, y HICH WAS WORTH FROM 124 RD 7h Cocoa Door. Mats. THE TOUGHEST TAT 0. SCIENCE-THAT. OF THE THEY Wid, RESIST ANY BAND ITS BASH THEY LAST THA’ INE TH OF THEM WEARS THESE ALE THE LANGE S0c, ONES 25C. Lace Curtain Stretchers. pOTsArS PATENT PACE CORTAIN STRETCH. THESE, SIZE, 6 BY 12 FEET, WITH, ALL THE FIXTURES COMPLETE— $1.49. Lace Curtain Ends. 35C. - Swiss Sash Curtains. IVE HAVE 17 PIECES OF PLAIN WHICH WE CONSIDER THE V! EST EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTC ODS ARE VERY SHEER AND FFLED EDGE. Most WHO SEES THIS QUaALh ‘Y SASH CURTAINS. 18¢. Ya. =16 iE ° —0f PICKFORD is synony- mous | with low prices for Groceries. We can save you econémical housekeepers cen- sideralle nimey on your grocery bill. We offer you nest Quality Goods at the JoWest prices in the city! N. Y. Burbank Potatoes, 36c. bushel. ° Carolina Rice. Bell Brand Cor 4 Ibs. Lard for. Best Butterine Mocha and Java Coftee! Peaches in Heavy Lita Beans. Hominy. i. | | | | ‘ ie . Va. Buckwien 10 bis. Rolled Oats for. 10 cakes Laundry Sou, Queen Olfves. 4 lbs, Cal. Pranes Early June Pens California Apriccts. Best Macaroni Sardines in Of. Mince Meat. WINES & LIQUORS. Good Old F Old Very Old Fine * old )PICKFORD'S, 924 Louisiana Ave. 0-0-8 > 0S, HERES AL WANs ~; ‘A NEED FOR ; ‘“Dermatine” At Keeps the hands and face free from any % f entirely SOF roughness. white. W. Ss. = mb9-28d $e Thousands 703 $ Pharmacist, isth FESO 4-08-09 4? > $O- SE-S8 WS SO Ov- Ate ~ geveceseees. $90s909 v2eeese 290 2Fussell’s Taffy is :The “Queen” : aot all Molassen ~ absolu Soe titer iar with, Hom DA oot Mes because it's ns no ghieose and FRESH EVELY -increasing sales are t sof its superior quality usnes! 3 Ib. 25¢c. Ib—15¢. 1427 £y ‘Fussell 8, Vay, 39¢ es ert bt o% Sasa ies < DOCL ISS OFT OD For Tuesday—6o Different Kinds » | Chocolates & Bon Bons 25C. POUND. Candies, 1223 Pa. Ave. Kent, think of iteouly Be. GILL’S mho-t4d oti pound.” Goldenberg’ Ss April 1 we move to Hoée Bldg., 1328 1328 F St. ’ Off All Trunks & i ‘Hand Bags: Most of you will need these goods a few months hence. This is your opportunity. nor Feat Hid Trunks. ‘Trunks, hat and duced from. Seegeeeatoatoncengosgenecsonsongongeenieasoasoasenseegeeesensensencongeesteesnasensons ae} 2 s Mei Cases. Men's ot cose seed (Pe requires neither persuasion argument to sell FINE at LEATHER GOODS thése prices: It r-weight Bed De with combinat‘on Iinen cas 2 é a & 8 $ Nr a | eo 4 é "52 z * ie eed a m. “gui ik : & £ pT ee 1 7 ee s 640. -£ + Becker’s, i § 1345 Pa. Ave. ¢ Siete Above ‘Post’? Buildin ef osPetostostedtedtonsoPestodtesRestadtodtneestotetoctoseostostonty | We’ve Pleased - | More mien with etl ‘Only EF Our with W. H. sor e€ 9 706 K Strest. ; our $4 a dua ‘eful posing has much to do the im sing results, Stalee, 1107 F St. to M. B. BRADY. Seliand Recommend “PARTRIDGE” HAMS ry one who aw will @a8 ath Street. people. with unusual buying. @Silks “cut.” Beautiful Figured India Silks. i24c. yard. New spring styles—beautiful combina tions in Figared Glace Silks — usual price, te. — ® To go at 29¢. yard. 2 Heavy Black Satin—the usual 50c. qualfiy— To go at 33¢. yard. 2-inch Foullerd’ usual price, 62t%¢.— To go at 44c. yard. Persian Effects— uutiful Bleck BR price, = To go at 65¢. yard. Hin Duchesse—usual Bla-k Brocade Gros de Londres—usual price, 75e. to go at 63¢. y yard. & Heavy’ Biyek Satin Duchesse, beauttful luster and’ just such as sell for $1.25 vsually— | To go at at g9ge. yard. : Dress, goods. All-wool Serges, in such colors as black, tan, light gray, cardinal, navy and @ yeadet pine,,,which have been selling at Sy 39. — @ To go at 29¢. yard. @ & ie) 4G-inch All-wool Crepon—Just the sort EB tor ee you pay G5c. f To go af 48c. yard. & Embroideries. 7c. for the 12}c. sort. 12c. for the 17 to 25c. sort. 19c. for the 25 to 35c. sort. 25c: for the the 35 t to 65¢. sort. ° @ 38-inch All-wool Fancy Figured Im- ported Suitings, beautiful effects, &e.— 50c. gondé everywhere— ‘To-go at 29¢. yard. 26c. Plain Mohair Sicilian— To go at 24c. yard. Goldenberg’ S, Oaeees The response to our ads. of last 2 days has been indeed great. store space we could mot have served more © We beg your indulgence if not as ‘ much attention as you wished was given you. When this store is enlarged and improved we shail then be easily able to properly cope Truly, fine new merchandise has mever been known to sell forso little money. The first comers will get the choicest bargains. Linings, Notions, &c Imitation Haircloth— Imitation Fiber Chamois— GFNOT as good as the genuine, as Fome will te tation us is or 0c. Linen Gra: 4c. Lox. 106. Ladies’ designs Boc. all this to sell for $1— Ladies" Fine Pe Waists, fects, Ladies’ ity Shirt Waists. $1.50 OS SSSOSS €SOSES TOS With our present All-linen All-silk Seam Bindi box Assorted box of 80 Bought to sell for $1 i%c. yard. 4c. yard. ‘ou, Lut as good an imi- be mad Cloth, 43; in. Rnstle Perc Figured Si and Belt Pins, “Duchess” Fine Steet Laurdered Shirt Waists, now and styles. Bought to sell for To go at 33¢c. season's newest effects. To go at 69. Laundered Imported rale and Linen Batiste faney and plain and linen es To go at 7gc. Laundered Fine Imported Diin- Bought to sell for To Be at Ege 928 7th Street. & 706 6K Street. e {ef the club, jest of the socicty. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY A Well-Known Newspaper Man's Ap- Combing Maciare Other Secial Events—Personal Notes of General In- terest. The engagement is announced of Miss H. Adelaide De Freest of Troy, N. Y., and Mr. Robert M. Larner, Washington corre- spondent of the Charleston News and Courier and a member of the Washiagton staff of the New York Sun. Miss De Freest is a daughter of Chas. W. De Freest of Troy, and {is pleasantly remembered as a guest last winter of Senator Murphy's family. The wedding is set for Easter week and will be attended by a number of Washingtonians. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chapin entertained at dinner Saturday night Senator and Mrs. Hawley, Senator Platt, Representative and Mrs. Huff, Judge and Mrs. Maury, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bar- bour, Mrs. J. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Ffoulke. Ss Senator and Mrs. Brice entertained at dinner Saturday night Senator and Mrs. Wolcott, Mr. and Mrs. Hitt, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brice, Judge and Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Townsend, the Belgian min- ister, the Danish minister, Miss Edith Cushing oe Bono Miss O'Donnell, Miss Cameron, Miss Maud We Miss Pauncefote, Miss more, Margaret K. . Mr. Lioyd Griscom cf Philadelphia, Mr. Walter V. R. Berry, Mr. T. Sanford Beaty, Baron von Hermann, Lux-Ironsides, Marquis Malaspina, Baron coal Sinem Gniake Ganon were meath. The reception of the National Geographic rsday will be one of the prin- jal events of the Lenten season. wey is chairman of the reception together with the followtng Mrs. Dall, Mrs. John W. Foster, rncld Hague, Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Men- ag Mrs. Miles, ™ : Mrs. Sartoris, M Miss Roche: the Arlington parlors, and it is e: at the floral decoration? will _be u! ly handsome. The members of the Venez- uelan boundary | nd the ladies tiety people are much interested in the pictures from Life,” which will be pre- . under the au ves of the Art Stu- eal under the personal jon of Mr. Parker Mann, Thurs- day evening. Among the early spring weddings will be that of Miss Helen Steele, formerly of Minneapolis, but fcr several years a resi- of Weshington, and Mr. Edward E. Gwynne of te is fixed for March expected that a gcod mary N rome over to be prese! lheir Among those whe were hore, resent were the ‘h is composed Mr. and unkel, Misses MH. Ivy Leaf Ple; ot Mr. and M Mr ure Club, whi Maud : Manders, Mr. Angcod. ee WN 1 Stephenson of Lynn, Mass., rned home after a short vi Je and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Kate C. Cammack of New York f g her friend, Mrs. F. B. Ash, at 1x25 7 Blout have & to ilne ceive tomo MeGreg: 2 . The program ed by members of the club includ no solo. “Ben ¥ ch. Millard Collins; orginal cha Miss Louise Hopi character), Mrs. \ red Ada P. avenue N. Meade, Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Millard Col- and Mrs. Daggart, Mr. and Mrs. . MecGreror, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. aoe Mrs. Stafroth ef er, Col. Thankfnl P. buck, Mrs. Comerford of North Dakota, Mrs. Carr, the Misses Ada P. Buck, Louise Hopkins, “Belle Me “iregor, Jessie Brayton, Aunie Cameron, Mary Pa*kard, Grace Hut- ton, Marie Hall, Louise and Nellie Carson, Mamie Fox, Nannie McGregor, Ruth Col- it and Messrs. Dutton, Nevins, Mark - sis John Cameron and Herbert M. ocke. 8 —_—>__ AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. Thousands of Bibles Distributed Throughout the € ry. A mee ing in the interests of the Ameri- can Tract Society was held yesterday after- noon in St. John’s Church. Dr. Mackay Smith, formerly one of the secretaries of the society in New York, made an intro- ductory address, recounting the cireum- Stances of the formation of the society and its steady progress. Its work, he sail, was pot only in foreign lands, but in th hegl ed parts of the United States, the home work has been one of its it ant features. ha in some church in W’ planta for the past quarter of a century in the inter- Its aim was to dis- tribute copies of the Guzpel throughout the world. Its missionaries were not. s: e churches, give as w literatpre : he is interdenominational, oa its work is done by and among persons of uil Sects and creels. Me then proceeded io give seme statistics stowing what had een accomplisled through the instrumen- e tality of ety. During the year, 20) missionary colportcurs were c! ployed, for the whele or part of the time, in thirty-seven states, territories and in 683 families were visited, and 37 volumes of religious reading were place] in them, hy sale or gift; 14,420 far ilies were found whi book except the Bit not have even a Bib non-church- ins families were visited, many of 1 ing far away frem church privileges. — STRINGING WIRES. 7 families did Postponement of the E! Cases Today. The several cases growing out of the eres- ton of the pole and the stringing of the wires on 15th street Friday morning by the United States Electric Light Company defiance of the action of the Commis: 2s printed in Friday's Star, werg trial in the Police Court this morning, but as counsel for the company and the men charged were not ready the hearing was postponed. President Amnie A. Thomas, Superinten: dent Frederick A. Chamberlain and his sistant, Wiliam W. Burnett, were chargeil with occupying public space. for private purposes by the erection of the pole and the stringing of the wires for electric lighting, and President Thomas was also charged tric Pole Phillips, wife of Representa 7 with cutting, a the skiewalk. The t: who did the work on the acts aoe the ayer could not reach them were aiso cl with occupy- ing the public spa space for private purposes. Mesers. Jere Wilson and James K. Réd- dington appeared as counsel in the cases,and the former, addressing the court, asked that the cases go over until Saturday. He said he was busy in the upper court in a case, while his associate was engaged in the United States Supreme Court. Prosecuting Attorney Puch said he had no objection to any action the court might take. Judge Kimball thereupon granted the me- tion, and the cases went over. Counsel asked that a definite hour he fixed for the hearing and suggested that an early hour be fixed, as the cases could not be heard in _» short time. Judge Kimball said he would hear the cases 2s soon after 10 o'clock as possible. IF IN NEED OF A REMEDY For 4 SORE Throat, or a Bad Cough or Cold, nse prota ny Be Jayne's pectorant, © useful medicine becatise of its great helpfulness. in. "et Lang and’ Throat Troubles, = DIED. BALL. Suddenly, on March §, 1896, at the reel dene of her’ parents, J.T. K. E. Ball, and ALICE CARY, aged ‘eighteen years and five: Puneet, ce her late residence, 1241 H street northeast, Wed March 11, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and fri: invited to attend. (Vien ~a., Va., papers please copy. = March §, 1896, at 6:15 pam. 1, at the residence of her , Betnard . Walte 10 Ti street east. Notice of funcral hereafter. a BOSWEL a0 Th . On Mrs. 5 57 West eon Tuesday at 2 hureh. Pricnds a 5 oth street northwest. cs Ierrinig, the 10th Instant, at 11 o'clodk. Friewla and relitives especially invited. » March 9, As-one years, March 10, - Olivet come: it oral starts at 2 from B. and BP, rt f jomerrow, station for 3 nday morning. March 8. 1898, at crvices private. Interment at Adams, ferment privat Md., papers please copy.) (Montgomery county, On March 8, 189 Howarp. ANNIE L. HOW. Al After a short HMness, at residence, 4 t, at 10 o'clock am Massachusetts: on the ud relatives iuvited ty hor soul rest in p from her i w al Sn Wednendas, March 11, at 3 Jatives and friends are invited 1 ‘3° Gear and Tiverieka, Thumes, mesa Sourtgon Years, two months and Circe days. Ob, daughter, must we give you up— . Who We loved so well How ‘can we drink this bitter emp Aud say a long farewell: ious one from us has fone, loved fs stilted ; BY Hib Sontbn AND SISTER. Foneral from St. Augustine's Church Tuesday, March 10, at 10 o'clock. | Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. inte Soh ‘Talbert, o'clock pam. is Havited 10 attend, TURNEULL, Suddenly, at his, residence, Breet Horthwest, arch 9, i896, at 1 Mie cal OMAR. ULC RNIL LE tice of fanerul hereafter. . 730 Nth 0 Sunday, March §, 189 HAMILTON. is Ws. fn loving remembrance of our darling. 1. y ATARD 1 rance of our brother, Sane nicl ane year eae wered in deat IER AND SISTERS. Loved In life, re BY HIS BEE =—=s Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE Pra ‘They aiso relieve distress from Dys Iodizecticn aud Too Uearts Eating. fect remedy eal Bess, hy Tongue, Iain in che Se TORPID ee Ties regulate the Bowela. Purely able. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price.