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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1897-12 PAGES. AND DNS, | 2d and M. 1 Storage, of perfect finish. Time to Think, of Loose Covers For your furniture. We were very strongly remind- ed of them the other day—by our spring shipments of loose materials arriving. They in on us in immense 1antities. We can well say there's ore of a choice and a_ better -¢ than ever to offer vou this on. big cover crowded 1 choi Every kind of a cover you can want. Clean. fresh goods. Patterns that seem inspired with spring time loveliness—the cheeriest. bright- est we've seen for imany seasons. —None too soon to order your loose covers. Our man will call and estimate on the cost at any time. Mattings More new Until the other day we confined our new Matting shipments to one room. Now they're crowding over two. Hardly necessary to say we can save vou money on Mattings. The very sight of so many will tell vou how iargely we've bought—and you krow the larger the purchase the less proportional cost. w B. MOSES & SONS, STORAGE. 300 Private Locked Rooms from $1 to $10 a month. special room for trunks a month. All rooms clean, light, secure and dry. Passenger and ators. VAN VANS rything we mot Merchants’ I Tel. 659 sod 929-931 D st. nw. just | jaro | proper styles. styles—the st vles seasons. Some of the Novelties. ck Plaid Besket Silk Is $7.50. inch Plain Black Gren- arasols, with colored $3.50. ch Figured Black Sitk Grenadine Parasols, — with colored linings $3.50 to $5. 20 snd 22-4neh Colored ‘Taffeta Sik Parasols, with fancy borders—$3.50. 22-inch Black end White Checked Taffeta SHk Para- sols—$2 and $2.50. ch Colored Brocade ilk Parasols—$2 to $8. 22inch Striped ‘Taffeta Silk Parasols- 10 $4. x 20 and 22-inch Changeable Silk Taffeta Parasols—#2 und o. ich Figured India Si . with Dresdep har- 0. inch sols India Silk Plaid 1.80, Changeable Taffeta 20- Silk Parasols, with Hernani Yelling ruttles $5 and $5.50. 15-inch Changeable Taffeta Mik Parasols, with Faille and insertlon-$7.50. with and : Parasols, brocade border, Flace taffeta top—$5.50. 22-inch Colored Taffeta Glace Parasols, with English pearl hi snd ferrules to match—$5.25. 22-inch Green Tuffeta Glace Purasols, with derby sticks, silver knobs and fer- rules—$5.50 SELLA MaAa aa onosaaienaasaamomae eet these matters blindly. everybody—marking the prices. consideration save quality. we mark them—no more. This is one of the “Greater Store's” mieasure—value for value. It really is the most attractive collection we have had in The new shades that have come into favor have been liberally applied, and the clever combinations that these masters of the art have made give variety and richness. All the choice things were not in when we made the opening announcement last week. Later arrivals have added strength to the bestness of the offerings. Parasol. ie ~ PERRY’S. that make the fashion. 20-inch Figured India Silk Parasols, in a big line of new colors: -$1.25. 20-inch India Silk P: in White and Black, and Helioirope, W Green, White and Navy Blue and White and Pink Polka Spots—$1, asols, White 22-inch Black and White Check Parasols, with plain Black taffeta siik hemstitch- ed borders $2.50. 22-inch Parasols, with printed warp top and plain borders in different colore— $3.75. Black Parasols. 22inch Black Moire Velour 5. Brocade Silk Parasols— 22-inch Figured Gros Grain Silk Parasols, with lace in- sertion—$6. 22-inch Figured Gros Silk Parasols—$4. } pane gee Brocade Silk rasols— 22-inch Gros ¢ Hemstitebed Para suk $4. 22-inch Plain Gros Grain Silk Parssols- $2 to $5. sik Parasols—$1.25 to $1.75. with aud 22-inch Parasols, bird's-eye moire top plain taffeta Lorder—$5. We are having the positive assurance of purchase that you appreciate our line of Parasols. dorsement that speaks the true state of popular opinion. Of course, it is just what we expected. We never go about We never trust to stumbling across the We know just where to go to find them. have the privilege of confining to our exclusive showing most of the selections we make. And we make from the assortment of the leading Parasol makers in the country-—where nothing is to be seen but fresh, fashionable That is the kind of in- Once in our hands—then we play the important part to We shut our eyes to every What worth says they are worth traits—measure for We those selections Soatweteatoatoatrateeseeseatoateeseatoatoatreseeteatoeteeteaserteesedeatontrete sSoadeeseetoateateesecteateeteotentecteatonteaseete nih LMP EROE REED sgresegeegeegeesess Seafententeeteet Carriage Shades. When the carriage top goes back ore of these Shades ought to go up. They are weightless—and a lot of comfort. They stand be- tween you and the sun. 10-inch Union Taffeta Silk, aE India silk Mning—$1 to 10-inch Gros Grain Shades—$1.50. Silk 10-inch Union Taffeta Silk Shades, with double raftle— $1.75 and $2. 10-inch Gros Grain Silk Shades, with ruffles—$2 to Umbrellas. Just a word about the dark days—when the Parasols are rolled up. These two lots are Umbrellas that do not cost much; but they are big values for all that. That is why we have put pie in here with all this “ 26-inch Best of Silk Gloria ti handles—$1.39. 26-inch Colored Silk Um- el brellas, In G and Biack—$: n, Red, Blue | NEW NECKWEAR. HATS——CAPs. Loe NEW SPRING STYLES. NOVELTIES. ALL HERE. SPRING FASHIONS} BUT THERD GIVING TH | | EV ANY PROJECT, HOWEVER 1T MIGHT PROVE TO BE. cA A Medium-weight OVERCOAT—$10 val- ue . OVERCOAT —0f any fashionable make, shade or style An excellent Cassimere SUIT. neviot SUTT—all $6.00 A Gray or Brown ‘Tweed SUIT-all 65 00 WOOL... eee. A real Scotch Tweed SUI pecs one. ... 56. 50 “standard $7.50 A Blue or Black wool ... Clay Worsted and SUITS. Each other Men’s Furnishings. This department is a study. There is no article belonging to the numerous lines classed under this ing which is not obtainable here. Neckwear, Underwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Suspen-lers, White Shirts, Colored Bosom Shirts, Outing Shirts, Sweaters, Waiters’ Jackets, Bar Jackets, Pajamas, Garters, ete. = ARRIBE= WOULD BE SCORNFULLY REJECTED BY ALL HONEST Mi AND WoM! ARE SOME PEOPLE NOW LIVI WHO ARE'RO SKILLED IN THE BALEFUL ‘T THE MASSES AND THE CLASSES SWALLOW ‘THE SUGAR-COATED PELLETS WITHOUT EVER A THOUGHT THAT THEY ARE ACCEPTING A BRIBE. FAR BE IT FROM US R TO RESORT TO SO BASE A FRUITFUL OF FINANCIAL BENEFIT i WE SAY € OT ‘AFFORD TO PAY FOR YOUR PATRONAGE OTHER THAN TO GIVE FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. " $4.98 $7.50 ART OF BRIBE- XPEDIENT TO FURTHER DIDLY THAT WE A first-rate Gray Cass. OVERCOAT- to fit a large boy or a smal A. strong, sightls, to fit a little man or a big b hefty, but selling Ike hot tom An immense stock of Short I SUITS—sizes 5 to rs—from. your Wx a Now's the time to buy REEFER. Blue Chinchilla, with sailor collar.. Juvenile. This department is overflowing with new spring styles. Velvets, seys, Worsteds and from . °$2.98 “om $148 Hats, Caps, Umbrellas. You may search from pole to pole and you'll fail to find a more complete, elaborate or assortment. ing of the hat kind. Every block, shade, Every style of grades of Umbrellas. Trunks, Satchels and Valises. Manufacturers’ Prices. CTOR E. ADLE VW! 923 925 OUTFITTER TO MEN, SEVENTH ST. N.W. CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. Ik 927 929 stylish shape and color- ap. All _— SOS SSSSOOSSS5E 0 696 6089 Tomorrow's Shoe Sacrifice! Every minute of these remaining days March is, precious—to you and to us. building of the rear portion of our store begins » This is a forced sale of -thousands of Every penny of profit goes to All shoes are reduced to prime COST! Two Big Bargain Tables. April 1. pairs of fine shoes. YOU! Tomorrow's buyers will in The re- find “ another complete assortment of La- dies’ Button Boots—Fancy Slippers Souvenir Spoons, D0. to $5 g MFG. JEWELER, 4 NAG i C4 BOSTON HOUS ictr oe island Leesa Ww eons LGVAL relict blad- eo not be necessa ary iS espe cana at night np is what the best at - Muth & Co.’s, NW. Ryneal, Jr. Our Hygienic School Shoes do not scrape out at the toe. Made on the hygienic comfort last. Fair prices. BURT'S SHOE STORE. Arthur Burt, 1411 F St, Nest to Branch Post Office. . Established 1840. ‘Telepbone 905. sm leptetetetetetetetettntne ete eedednteded PERRY'S, “NINTH AND THE pn a Stet deles Rreeteetees Near At Hand! : The balmy days of spring are near at hand. z You've got to get that spring suit and “top” $ = coat soon, so why not pick while the variety is < : greatest, and we have the time to get it out ¥ 4 leisurely and elegantly. Then you'll be ready to ¥ 53 blossom out the first warm spring day. + z Two timely introductory offers: : If you made Any Money on the Inauguration why not invest a por- etter fuel can costs ery Hitte. Try burning i 4o bu. Uncrushed Coke.$2.90 = 40 bu. Crushed Coke. . .$3.70 Washington Gaslight Co. 413 1oth St..N. W., WM. J. ZEH, 920 20th st. "Phone 476. or mb | a su ma , White Clover. (ge a Creamery ut {t ‘Don’t take a [GSTs ‘Substitut = “White Clover’ the only E £i% es he 1d in ae = it hasn’t any, #2? se % Ja30-3m.20 aang ares Our Favorites Are Mezzo Tints. Bat we make all kinds, and you can depend on Serena Lim te nd aay "kind "you. may” desire. + 1227 Pa. ave, mh4-10d eeerrrrrrrrsereererrrr rr Spring Overcoats, tailored in a + manner worthy the name, in all the 5 Sz slew 7 shadings.< 200 3c sce cn. as $ z = Spring Suits of blue or black cheviots, tailored worthy the name, G. Warfield Simpson, ‘Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. Sepeseateeseosecge Soetor $20 See SreSeetergont sete seat Segoe Soo Sehostoatoateeseesenfoafoatoeteeseeteeesteatneteese coe Your Feet ome in and get one of our inter- esting booklets—-FREE—explain- ing all abcut the care of and reatment of the feet. Tells how to become YOUR OWN CHIROPODIST. Agents Corns and Wranted for our, remedies in every town. for Our bunion and corn a afford Immediate aud absolute relief without & SON, Foot Specialists, 115 Pa. ave. wb Hours: 8 to 6 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12, Great Reduction In Hair. 1,000 Switches, $3.50, formerly #1 09. 6. formerly Switches, formerly 1058 Gray Switches, 3.00, formerly Gray Switches: 400 formerly 6:80. ayiecie attendants in Hairdressing, Shampoo- » etc. Try our “‘Curlette” for retaining curl, S. HELLER’S, 220 7th Street N.W. Wade & Butcher Razors. Tire a ee and Oxford choice ... SECO ECESEECECEST SCE CCECEE CEO Be quick for first On the Men’s Table you will find a good variety of Men’s SHoes in Laced and Congress—all shapes of toe—nearly all sizes—choice 50e. ‘$1.00 3 Family Shoe Store, 3 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. 69S8OS 9060 Removal] re M. Silverberg & Co.|6 The Popular Picture Frame Makers, Will remove from their present loca- tion, 717 Market space, and be open for business at their New and Handsome Building, 414 9th St. N. W., Between D and E, on Monday, March 15th. mbi1-3t* ‘Phis is reading for people prone to take colds. 25c. FOR A GLASS OVERCOAT —Enveloping pellets that will make it impossible for a cold to lodge in your. system. ROBINI'S CAMPHOR PILLS is the name—25e. the price. Washington Homeopathic ‘Phone 1605. Pharmacy—H Street—1007. mbl1-14d Sengsaane Seby : Remasaney | iCharmianWater, A Liquid Health Makerand Keeper Imagine all the goodness that all the best mineral waters’ possess, and feel certain of securing them in’ this most remarkable mineral water! Every glass means that much he}p to sound health if you are sick, Well falls like its crisp, palatable savor—and at meals it’s the best assistant to” gest lon. HERDLISKA & CO., “THE MINERAL WATER PEOPLE,” 1309 G St. N. W.s «tPhone 135. m6-3m,28 AAARAAADARRARRARRA REA, Handsome Trunks -wear like Iron Have all the Trunk pelces—but ail right prices, ne & CO., 497 P enna, ha. Ave, "ins Remedy isa Tostant relief cas Tos ibth st. Write oe date, Rama ee or pampee @ a © 313 Eighth St. @GSGS AT RU bb! @ 8 Delicious S Spring —afternoons are not very @ far off when baby will en- =, joy a ride outdoors. G8® “2 Carriage? Our new are in—and are hand- somer than those of any line of 2 Baby Carriage gAt $5. a very pretty a) even if you have not the ready cash. Remember this is the store where your “promise” to pay buys anything you want. Our modern CREDIT —system calls for the easiest of easy weekly or monthly payments. Come and test our credit system! @ ce) (a ia =Rudden’s @Credit House, ecceed| 513 Seventh St. @e00000 “Ail the Credit You Want Does the youngster need a Baby v 07 styles of Baby Carriages previous season. We have Buy one if you need it— “ Ke OS 'S SOSSG0G SOO 66 es @ S698 9080 809 No One Need Be 1010 F Street, mb10-164 BALD. k remedy and HATS ‘CALIPORNTS WATERS OP ‘one in H. P. ROBERTS, Gen'l Macager. SUBURBAN NEWS Ar enjoyable litercry and musical was given at Del Ray lost night int! Chapel South, under the auspices League of the church. The musical and litera committee furnished a diversitied Kept the audience in continued program was as follows: Qu the Lilies Bloom,"? Miss Martha) Mundell, Messrs. Archte Nalls and 3 + Mixs Bessie rtalnment program nal hiainor. many. After led to Misses Hatt alls for having sold the after which the slight luncheon at the pesid The crowd was b Del itis the ome a been prea hed at th Mr. Kern will at the Warhington in Alexand ing. On a will be In the orphans’ Dosiness wos: transa f ors of Mary the real and zronted ¢. Hatten Waters, Waters, dee of sell the personal prope: administrator of Andrew J. filed inventors deceased a sed, artshorne of this county has a vice > Marsl und Public He Rockeill Of railroads under MeKinley, M 7 d Isabelle Boule fs visiting friends in Wash- ington, Miss Anna Ambler of Parkersburg, W. Va. is tothe residence of Mr. and Mrs. IH visiting a visit to rliest to receive . the erected on Railroad Fierney Volunteer Fire | young white man riding to Bladensburg from the direction nd inquired of the bartender xt If there Was a bley s standin; told th was a exe Where his wheel amount If the to his house. 4 he returned to some know 2 Ege tee puryeet of Sing ad h the coming Miss Sublet of fr will be held. tersburg, V: ne iwonburg, Va., is visiting ‘ashington, who was iv jonths ago in an accident, is rap el injured several idly improving. Miss Halliday of the eastern shore has been vis- iting Mrs. L. H. Campbell. —__ Exports for February. The monthly statement of the prinicpal articles of domestic export for the month of February and for the eight months end- ed February 28 last, issued by the bureau of statistics, shows that during February the exports were as follows: Breadsiuffs, $15,006,657, a decrease as compared with January of about $2,000,000; cotton, $17,1% 788; decrease, about $11,250,000. Mineral oils, $4,561,148; increase, $500,000. Provis- fons, including cattle and hogs, $12,405,811; decrease, about $600,000. For the eight months the exports of breadstuffs are given at $136,951,780, 28 compared with $04,224,249 for the sam: pe- riod last year. Cotton, $186,668,701, as com- pared wich $144,324,695 for the correspond- ing period last year. Mineral oils, $41,7 365, a comparative gain of about $i, 000, Provisions, including cattle and hogs, $106,- ‘The tat a comparative loss of about $500,000. r Boone Bere = mont gain MENTAL EFFECTS. A HEALING TEST FOR THE MIND. There are a number of commendaile thin tanght by so-called mind beal Vor tosts Mind is thi the real man, which moves, eyes, &e.. as machines which do tts Body isn . delt-arety but simapl self is umm which is the pat same as fal cannet compla it and permit the welt have ret a id Just what e the wind is te and water, ae toa in Mind or © Body being pt as Tm If a person this with tous sand es well enough trained ft snall or shall not well in hand, so to reise is mark i food and driak are unnatural habits ai If the reader well repay the trit ‘There is but op Coffee, with “ust _as good PEE eee eee re rey HECHS & COMPAN store where your and for as little as n We've a surpris tomorrow mornir Bros. & Co. same price— bi we wes whic for tomorrow. which are really worth Value ever offe day w = 98 pair. —A let of boys’ all-wool sults of me dium weight and medium color, for $1.98 each, duck wash 69c. each. shall give ine to pay buys ash. ¢ to offer you ng. To that lot of men’s pants at $1.08, which we got from Hamburger of S. Baltimore, and which are really worth $3.50 and $4, we've added another lot just as large, worth as much, and will go for the Eutaw st., mt you may have made yesterday a dollar to $1.50 pnits— whieh less than Ge d and ¢ to uy the * pereale sbirt waists 49 cents. oi a high See cosine gor Sooshirt waists—that are worth 2e. and £ wwore— for nother day at £ 12!4c. each. day at Losaencontontontestestes Soe + ¢ cheviots. tweeds and Vi 29c. pair. black brilliantine heck skirts well lined $2.98 each. Suits of se and stiffening, and have and ar that just $6.98 each. Hecht & Compan 515 Seventh Street. and re ele rigut Ys ' O3¢. For a Beautiful i Kid - Glove. A fine pliable quailty ot made up in one spe lot intended to cial Look patterns, fonalde street and evening shade, Guaranteed une ati ally and fitted to y hand by our expert. Louvre Glove Co., FSt., No. 919. | Iry, settings and ‘otherwise eslen, ete. drawings of new and We have a thoroughly equipped Jewelry factory’ on the premines, id ave, prepared to make over bring in own artist, who will pte zea eat without ex. smount- the a a