Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1897, Page 6

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6 ¥ MOSES oa Woodward *. rere op, f za loth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Our goods bear the statup of perfect finish. efidishing Lace trimmed te your likin re stock e ° isertinse= sane eal Easter Millinery Opening, me. ering amd jsieking In Spring Continued Today and Saturday. Millinery art has gone straight to nature for her inspiragion this season, ‘The flowers of the field and all the blossoms that reign in a garden in flowery June have been most cleverly reproduced to ate the Easter Hats and Be o naa > TT is 4 brillant display of Trimm: Tarts and Bonnets, which includes the latest creations of oummer the famous Partstan milliners, with scores modeled after thei by our own artists, orders are piling in on] ,,, Millinery vods for those who would create ther own headgear in great profusion, These include Tha | the ststes and stapes us ned goals now on view er Goeds. he Hats for the children hav " They have been given a separate de- at their finest now. Not] parunent on right of tasteful, girlish styles, adapted to sees zi act | the “arlous needs, are an important. tea ir display mn icsing that would detract aca: adware: ae Jer as soon as possile. Popular rrom the pe 2d tour. ir completeness. es characterize the trimmed and untrimmed. Loose Covers. ee Opening of ‘Gift Things for Easter. Hundred trifle, An Dim for lose © sth f pevel and nni eF influence ue forms appropriately designed articles that can be bought for & through and around them all. Girls’ New Spring Clothing. Girls’ Clothes must not be mere miniatures of grown folks’ wear; they need a style of their own. There are few makers who appreciate the needs and are suc ful in meeting them. These makers furnish our f having eaxy-working, re make t Awnings. ow aes cue’ "1 supplies. Recently received ke tind screw 2° . ry ° gegen Girls’ Silk Shirt Waists, As to Summer Made especially for girls and in styles adaptable for girls. Pointed yoke, = detachable stock and linen collars; white, rose, green, plum, red and blue, Furn iture. Seater s| 5. ith silk embroidered dots in contrastin g colors. a) as Sizes 8 to 18=-$5.00 each. = Girls’ 2-piece Suit Misses’ Empire Jackets, ‘lorris Chair - - $5.00|¢ eee Ge eae dik ant = nase sere rust ton breast a rit coupe trimmed with plain cloth and braid. Sizes 4 to poms Me teen [34 Each taecording te size. 14, Each, $8.75 to $11.75. $5.75. ; It N 2 <= * pee ==" Gide eels Gane, = Misses’ Reefer Jackets, of bh #li-wool mined cloths: lined skirt: d of fine all-wool navy blue clot — lined with silk: velvet | empire back: broad Each (acrording to size), med with white bri Sizes 4 to 14, ‘ | STORAGE : $12.50 to $14.75. | $6.75. | Bd tow 300 rooms. } 4 4 Boys’ New Spring Clothing. ‘ 1 Boys’ New and Pretty Combination Suits, made of all-wool cheviots ” exceedingly neat in appearance and well fitting. The kind usually sold ’ Ls $2.75 and $3.25, with one pair of trousers. Sizes 4 to 15. be $2.50 for Suit and Extra Trousers. + * = = M c P . » all points. 54 Boys’ New Spring Sailor Suits, fl Deliv- Of attractive all-wool fabrics. prettily braided, large collar, full blouse : and full sleeves—12 distinct styles to select from, and all pretty. Sizes * Phone 65 29-931 D s al Saeed . eo Prices, $2.25, $2.95 and $3.75 the Suit. mos om K BROWNIE ities | NEW RS this season are the = <sere ss vest and | prettlest we've ever shown. Blue Berges and light = ++ Sa Se te and they pleare | © Cloths, handsomely ‘raided —— a ws | black wide and narrow braid. $5.00—Values up to $7.50. | NEW RECIPROCITY SUITS. AML mothers know | NEW SHIRT W ‘- their werth. They have double seat and knees and th. well made, well fit are sewed thro t with silk, thus resisting pereale as used in the Se. bers” reugh w Sizes 6 to 16. sizes. Special ps $5.00 and $6.00. | 25c. each. telts with silver buck $1.25. newest thing in Sterling “Bike” Handles, with Amethyst or = 2.50 ‘T0° AS Tomorrow, meee First Showing of Sporting Goods, Base BallGoods, Tennis Goods, Fishing Tackle, Spring and Summer Toys, etc.===3d floor. | Two Specials in | Corsets. Also the ped Special in Men’s Spring Ties. A Men's w Colored Silk and | 25 dozen Corsets, made of extra S Satin String Ties, dark and} good quality net, with coutil strip- wo light effects, figures and_ stripes, | pings, well boned. All sizes. MFG including =Rumchunda Twills, in} 50¢. 39¢ oT Sek Le E printed effects £ ore good | R. & G.” Corn ts, ma OPPOSITE BOSTON HOU SE. | value as you paid 50c. for a year a strippings, Ii . ony uedium. Special price, i each | No Other —i-" $1.00 the pair. s, With rufile of sam 4 | Musiin PEAS So $ Underwear. = z Bought under the regular prices— | Careful buying, constant alertness, tandT fa ba RES | bet texte that ar Sweet and Tender: |," ; Sete pants Ys B CHAM = led seams. Bae! > r 12he. each—Value 18c. Me or Muslin ¢ Hubbard 1&c., 6 for $1.00—Value 25¢. E cibatllecs (acumen Tee eee thsi ee | ‘choice styles “Ot Musil and, Cambrie Gowns, 2 _ } ard. emy shapes, good Jength and he Latest vole, inwertion, nce ee Mu for stout woke $ Veilings. mata aie an Kk and front, squa y. Each r early wp uch back lar trimmed with Outing Cloth Petticon umbrella shape The popular Veils are the fancy Tuxedo Meshes, which come in end- tHe, > Under Waists, ee = er a round For Saturday: sy Blackistone Island mri hs ls at New Spring Diuretic Mineral Water. -, Oxfords and Boots. 1 Min= Infants’ and Little one aoe i Idren’s Out — the whe mat Oxfords, Youd toe fully trim, Very. pretty 2. S44 ox welt sewed, ‘ Chiron Ms Kid’ Pan fortab Dark stylish, floor, on uptodate s Mb thee : i Saturday’s Pure Food List. best brands only. offered at the pr It’s economy to buy the best, especially when ce of inferior goods. pail Snow's Pare U1 rae Spanish Queen Olives, per Tnunford’s Yeust Powder, W. & L. Java and \ Lard, per 5-Ib. 1b. ‘pail... 8 Oolong Tea, Oatmeal Crackers, le Whole w eat Bi Cereal Coffee Soda, se cult, per pkg. pkg. ‘kies, pe Mixed Pickios, per bottle. » Borax Soap, per cali Star ier cake. Bavoites 1296 Powder, ger ‘pkg: pkg 25e. ever dlapliyed fa Goldene Powder, -per bargains: edueed to We are selling L. L. May & Co’s Northern Grown Flower and Vegetable Seeds at the lowest price ever named for these goods, 3 Packages for 5c. Usual Price 5c. a Package. Sth floor, All Long Hunan $1.50. 50 proportion. Siccardi, Demonstration of the Magic Kid Glove Cleanser, Glove Depart- ment—first floor. Conceded to be one of the best cleansers known. It is a vegetable compound and perfectly harmless. Demonstrator will cleanse” your gloves on the hands. Woodward & Lothrop. sipraeenae | is ad ing ting. netted rg : ' TheHome Of i Everything ! Goodl Yo Eat. nm xy BA e spr®hig season brings forth & for the table that fs not huge dis tomorrow. Corer Lundred Violets, 5 Roses, 50c. doz. :Carnations, 25c. doz. Fqually low prices on Flowers and Ever- x qe of all kinds at ads displaying tag. +Best Creamery $Butter, 27 to 30c. Ib. also Fresh Eggs and Cheese at lowest: mar- “yp ket prices—at stands displaying flag. ¢Asparagus Tips, 25c. + to We, baneh, — Cucurabers, — Rhubarb £ in fact, overything that’s seasonable—at lowest prices— at stands displaying flag. Spri ng Lamb and Beef, +Pork, Hams & Sausage. we ‘The’ best ‘of the above can always be found at aor displaying the tag. $Fresh Fish, Poultry $And Game of All idinds nowhere else ean you get such variety at such low prices—as at stands semen flag. ‘Fresh Bread & Rolls, $Choice Cake & Pies $ Everything th picest—inclidi $ Food and Shashine Cake at stands displ ing flag. Pickles, Canned Goods, Coffee, Tea and Spices of best sats at lowest prices at stands z PUBE ety as advertised.” . TERINE fnnlnlololnteteteletelototetetteotileleletetstiletilalalatalaaecdedddd ltd tie #15c. to 20c. Ib. < SS airy’? and ‘Holstein’? brands, al- % and sweet—at stands dis: $ playing é = me S pecialties as advertised.” ¥ 3 & BS & & & Bs Ry < 9 RS and Oth sts. 1t te sie t oe et comme il faut.” Ten=two F. Just for a Day. Ladies’ patent leather and kid sap and opera slippers—were to be D200 ear ol 48 oy oo + 6 ; Another Great 3 : Trunk Bargain. } This ts a le 1 There's no such valne @ anywhere. covered ab e cleats reinforced —best = 5 extra tray. Gaaranteed..... ¢ ° 425 7th Kneessi, Street. 3 mh 2m,2! > Whether vod Gan A Trunk or Want A Trunk ™ If you need trunk can interest you. expert r sale sti ni c . ment of ‘Trunks In ones for DOLE & CO. D200 nts f , 497 Penna. Ave. Concord Harness,” s Bald Head UNNECESSARY. ISHAM'S CALIFORNIA W. RS Or a cure. ‘They remove that lime deposit ait Is which ca the buldness and in pving the secure the complaint. CALIFORNIA WATER CC 1010 F Stree 16d H. P. ROBERTS, 9 Gen'l Matager. mb SASSI ‘WE OFFER 'PHE LLOWIS RE. (i Bargains / FOR TOMORROW: LADIES’ SUITS. 2 $25.00 Plam Suits, all sitk lined. 16.50 Suits, all silk lin iHome lade PI ES” Delivered at Your Door. Landover Mkt, ist & E Sts. w2t-T 18 Great Reduction In Hair. 1,000 Suge $3.50, formerly §7.00. 2.50, formerly 5.00. Switebe: 00, form Gray Switches, » Gray Swiiches, First-class attondunts in tog, crn 50) formerly Hairdre ing,” Shampoo. our HEL for retalning curl. a HELLER’S, 720 7th Street N. W. _my7-20a Dossoeraseviseceotee Charmiani is*: Charming Table Water, sampleit. Just to get # greater number of Wa: ingtonians introduced to its goodness— We invite your call! and freely sam- He this delicious Mineral water. has’ io equal — the world over — in parity ‘or in-medicinal properties. Strong- ly tonic. in. effect acts certain yet gently on all functions. HERDLISKA & CO., “THE MINERAL WATER PEOPLE,” 1309 G = N. W. ’Phone 135: 2 ainésn.28 Popular M Marches, 10c. excl Bands _Coming—Swallows—Under the Double Eagle—Standard Bearer--Parade—Military Girl, ‘These are all good, and in our collection of 10c, music are many popular and pretty songs and piano pieces. e CHAS. mh1S-1m,14 J. SIMPSON, 1995 G street (Next door Palais Royal.) : Sharp as a Is the biting air of early spring. It pierces the warmest clothing, pro- ducing the chills and shivers of the dreaded Grip. The tried and true defender of feeble bodie Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, Which quickens the circulation and generally braces the system, so that the bleak wind cf March and April is harmless as a June zephyr. Take this pure. medicinal whiskey at the t symptom of Grip, and all the other symptoms will pass you by. Druggists and grocers keep. it. Insist on having the genuine. a Orchestral music tomorrow, } ; 4 i e from ten to two o'clock Elphonzo Youngs Co. The question OF SOUP : —ought to be easily settled. To make it at home requires 3 skill—to make it as good as 4 “White Label” Soups would require a $10,000 a_ year chef. That is a fact. There is no higher salaried chef in $ o2 eta enn ty Orie eed pty METAR | s this country than the one 4 who prepares them—and 4 2 the skill he uses in blending S the flavors of vegetables, herbs and spices—is worth all he gets. The very finest lean beef and veal are used, flavored with chicken, and = each soup is prepared when 4 its particular ingredients are ra in season. Twenty varieties $ to choose from — twenty 2 minutes to prepare them f p: serving. o Served hot all this week § to our patrons free of charge. All the delicious Lenten delicacies are — bere—the most complete stock south of New York. alt Mackerel, Nesencsl eee st bunssenes SoroQyoe ©. Soused Mackerel, sp French Mackerel, in) jvonete : ofl, 1 s bank — Cod- tomate xi é 3S . boned and . 3 : 1 Houctess speed. ie ees trouflled, . Royal Kippered Ter- mustard sauce. & ring. 2 2 Findon os $ £ 2 Digpy ¢ 4 + Herengs 43 4 e : (an vin blane), “Anchor : : Ay1b.-1-1b. cans Russian 2 4 —— 4 5 SA : Elphonzo Youngs Co., $ 3 wale end Retail Groce : 3 ee Ninth St., bet. D ae E. 2 > ¢ < - 2. > If you want your new suit for aster place the order at once. The very fact that we make it is a suffi- cient assurance of the style, the fit and workmanship. See the new line of spring woolens at $18 and $20. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, it Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. KAYE KAO Bec ker’ s ire de ‘Im TRUNKS. ; We have about 100 Trunks— $ eS ( slightly shopworn—but other- < wise PERF ECT—which will be )) closed out within the next ten % days AT A DIs present low cent. ( Oe NT aor of > 25 % ( 4g s\ z BECKERS, ; ( Fine Harness, Trunks, &c., § 1328 F St., Yexgmee RARER Your Easter Gown soe Hat Are Very Becoming. see must admit look: ais "They"re Just your PHOTO taken in, Wi °° making photos that will do just! and your gown, ‘Trust us, appoint you. Lis) TINTS” sizes—$4 doz. W. H. Stalee, 1107 F St. Successor to M. B. BRADY. ap2-160 We won't dis- several new styles eeeee SLIP ALFF oN os ARES is it to be a ‘Gas Cooking ae summer? It should be—if you reciate as you should the es ft Stoves in the ¢lty—all sizes—priced extremely low. You can buy an excellent Gas Cooking Stove bere as low as $8.00. Don't think of parolasing one Before you Inspect our ime! Gas Appliance. Exchange, 1424 New York Avenue. ap2-28d SS Oo The most efficacious stimulants to excite the ap- etlte are ANGOSTURA BITTERS, prepared by a, B. Siegert & Sons. Beware of counter- Sat your grocer or druggist for the genuine Dr. re art ~TSHOCK'S HOPE GONE Snake’s Tooth jan Prospect of Breaking Hale's Pees > . . ’ 7 Spring Weight , Record Disappears. ee gut ; Underwear. : PROGRESS OF THE SU-DAY RACES: \y. os cin an etew i> line of Underwear for ‘ ps: spring use. We ai All the Wheelmen Rested for Two ey aaa: Hours. shape garment tha also all the extra st — S178 If there FRED SIMS WARMS UP }?» difficult to find clsew here at once and save tyne and =o ee trouble smash of Teddy Hales Some Specials cord h disap- |] #4 in the trop- |) We Are Offering ping further behind tie recora. |$] -—— until at 10 o'clock morning he was i |}< This Week: miles behind Hale’s record. si Lawson, the Swed who had not ridden |t during the night, came on the kat fi For 10c. Each. r o'clock, much refreshed hy his rest and ap- |} pearing in excellent condition. He ex-|#] 121% y Swine Risted Vests tremely saddle-scre. however, and rode whit ' nw neck an edy passed him during night, putting Lawson in fourth plac Shock was tn good spirits this morning, and, while he rode steadily, his pace was Derby not fast enough to make it at all likely | ?+ Jow neck that he would cateh up with the record |)‘ made at Madison Square Garden. It was |}; FOF 25c. Each. thought that the riders would finish in the | fs < rin which they now stand. , Spring ww r Shock’s fall yesterday he did not |» eran to be himself. He much time. | ws down front a shen him up he was given a shave. |} _ the wok tered his ap- | +- looked like a}? "snus : new man. He chased after Ford. @ good rest and came on th and beat him after who had ek fresh . covering the mile the first: tim in the 2 Se Ton nota man on the track Pa this morning ti rly tvo hours. gone off much 3 | who insi He was not stay a quarter of Ae Was the its usua emical fii Time referee at the ng the rr. lusth tid Ladies made an official com- ms aif ing between the During his r twelve putation of lost by the hour. whole | 5 le hours, ne presen jen has lost |! less sc far while My > as lost mor lost i > Childr owns @ ating and ch = ‘ els, nin) and nine minutes. | >. Black F n has only lost nieen hours and TRS twenty-two minutes. Frenchman ha about than one-half being for sleep. ¢ hours sevente Hose, hy heel and 17¢ Ladi as compare whe s lost ho has | cn high gray noon 1 Hose Y tomorrow . after the rine lost forty he and seconds, white Ladies’ Frank Albert is credited with losing twen- - ven hours and two minutes, dort Bla spliced and double toc. lies? Been in the same time. Seta eys Lawson is ne longer “the terrible.” He Okc Manis or duces | is practical of the race. and if he fa gt es ai makes 1 les he will be doing well. eee ssa olden and ¢ passed him during tb ala ap ha aaateans arly morning. ing him in fifth pla See Va Se eee He wants 1.) miles to come i: for la pe tra prize money For 68c. Each. ay. Fast Ribbed Herms- ack Cotton igh spliced toe . pair; Extra en's ine es” Fine Cotton Hose, or tan, heel Fancy For 12M. E Each. Tito * Tegner the Hosiery Specials For Saturd 1Oc.pair. : for 50c. -25¢.pair. Lisle Hermsdorf black, pepe atten ane be Ue He boot and Rembrandt ; track his brother 15: ed and rode | [* ribhe 50¢ 4 aioe me eer noon of 1 4) 2 Sons eee | equal to a te : <auarters 13; Infants’ Reefers. ‘ time would : 7 * Made of best q g ladies cloth, in + brown and navy, empire i, back, large sailor col ‘< Jar, finished with to ken n Rest. «rows of white braid, ‘ leted his Laouth mile at 777 large bishop — sleev« and then went off for a short rest of wen- | >! with cuffs finished with “ ty minutes. ss c : = 1 AR 5 « bra Special price... Ae Lawson rolled up his 1200th mile at |s5 bra eee $1.48 At this time he appeared to be rid- | 4 * oH < Rivierre made his sth mile | Tf Children’s Hats, 98c. $ nd then took a rest, talking to ]¢ = : Manager Towers to ain if he could | $2 = = 5 hot get a part of the prize money. His {$, Latest novelties in Children’s talk must been satisfactory, as he |+? Hats, all the new mull and continued to be sur Aespig ‘AU 1:15 all of the men were on the track |}< straw effects in dainty shades. but Ford and Muller. The latter was in}? Ajcgo Mull Wash Hats. full the hall, but made no attempt to go on | {% sae eee) the track. Ford has not been on the |?* crown and plaited brim, finished course since daylight. a wai eA reranee 3 Golden and Cassedy have been riding [$$ With Valenciennes ed almest steadily since early and do not appear to pearance since yeste and haggard look is Shock’s face. Shortly before 2 o'clock Fred. having received special permi: ed on the track and rode se exercise. He was not long, the men objecting. If his riding is feeling better. . The careworn again appearing on Lik these a must be at I:19 bout ten not a man on the | + nd a few minutes later Muller went | ¢¢ on for the first time today. Golden left | .! wheel on the 1,200th mile and ninth lap | 2 r hort rest. ring the day he gain- | 7° a several mile Albert, be 1 + r twen be he > +. serious Accident. - tis Schellhorn, aged thirty-five ye O street northwest Metzerott. Music © met with a peculiar and serious ac- nt about 1 o'clock this afternoon, while at work. Schellhorn was washing a win- dow in the store at the side of the el vator shaft, and apparentiy lost sight of the fact that the elevator weight, which is very heavy, was ascending or descend- ing almost constanuy. Whil: engaged in rubbing the side of the window toward Pe inner part of the shaft the weight ded and caught the unfortunate head between the weight and the sill of the window, inflicting a serious scalp wound and breaking all the bones in the front part of his face. Fortunately the weight was moving very slowly or in Near 14th st. mb3t-14d WY. -420-422-424- Just this sort Ribbon Values Paffera | i 126 7th St. BILIOUSNESS OR A SLUGGISH LIVER Can 9 times in ie It ‘k curative for all all colons 1 instead of 8c Ribbon, 35¢ 05 i a he pecinl Bsiltous and fun Homeopathic Pharmacy, 1331 G St. Convenient to transfers. "Phone 104, all probability Schellhorn would have been instantly killed. He was speedily removed to the Emergency Hospital, where his in- juries were dressed. ————— Heavy Loss by Fire. Cambridgeboro’, Crawford county, Pa., was almost destroyed by fire yesterday, involving a loss of one life and property loss of $200,000. Assistance was requested from Meadville, Corry and Union City. En- gines and reels were dispatched at once, but before substantial relief could be given, thirty business hovses and a dozen resi- dences had succumbed to the flames. The total property loss is $200,000, with little insurance. Charles Hayes, a merchant, entered his place of business while it was in flgmes to save some valuables and crushed by falling walls. His body not ag yet been recovered. — If you want anything, try an ad. in Star, If anybody has what you wish, — get an answer. reduced to. WASIDNGTON *Phowe 1605. mb20-144 Beds, scrolls and extended. font. Slee sory snows, that we with used HOMBOPATE Host. ow. EEO EE Rest for the Weary pat night, meane sleeping in one of these G15 ras rail, fut All-wire Springs reduced to. The Houghton a knolm and $9.25 Co, 1214F St. 3 PHARMACY, @ Number 1007,

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