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10 Fancy Suits - HECHT & COMPANY The Busy Corner, 8th and Market ket Space. | ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS aa A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Et. a The best at the lowest best at the lowest = City Council Atswade we sess essai A pe ete ee aaa pichaohiads * ice at _ rice at Beveridge’s._ Ss. as much and fora Titte?as" en ing tia S. Kann, SonsiAt Plain = ° |Ronwewanes faster Gifts The rush & Co. Local Noten af daeneral and Especial | Imterest folRestaents ana Ft : of Easter buying has begun, . Mines aol aneapcaay, and if you've put off your shop- "are here in untold variety— often a fool taste in the mouth, coated could’ be Prices, - - tongue and if the interior of the stomach comprising Vases, Bon Bon ping until now you'll have to put ae ; altmy, Ou ul r We think we have the daintiest FFERI NGS. ier. “Ste care for, this commen ice eo Dishes’and other articles in up with the jostling about which crowds usually cause. We've added more salespeo- ple in every department, and we're making a very strong ef- fort to serve you well and wv be readily, tl Evéhing Star Bureau, -)Nox 529 Kink street. Geli Telephone No. 106.) ALEXANDRIA: Ve., April 14,. 1907. Three thousang gellars. was. appropriated by the city cougcil for street and sewerage line of junior suits in Washington. We're sure we have the lowest 2nd = ne Sale. priced. ' ‘ E 0 “sailor” suits—that you find so high Rich Cut Glass, French We walt for nothing and follow, no China, Venetian ‘and Aus- -ttian Ware, Sterling Silver, “etc—at_ VERY LOW it est mete the. "Gee we ear best he oe A ng condition will i dictum According to Dr. Harlanson the safest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, com- posed of Diastree, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Fite OL IMMENSE R ANNEX OF ¢ est, fi news reshes! season at prices they well td are beyond Mayer Bros. & Co. ASTOUNDING —— Wash Waists.. roperly. ‘acids. Diet Pp Moat OF THE FIGHTING priced at other stores—are here for ee eer improvements without a dissenting vote | Golden Seal and iruit acids. These tablets can OUT INA DAY OR TWO. WHICH WILE, AU: 331-3 per cent less than you ever last night, and the primary election will be oe Lrmeraia, Tablet ee a 2 sales OFF STOCK IN THAT PART OF paid before. held next Wednesday. ni that healthy appetite and t Vases 75¢. ~ Up. Oo i e low—but our quali- SE SE oe) ee eee ine aa in the ladies’ ready-made suit, Ist floor Annex. ur prices ar = city counell was held in the City Hall Iast | Mr N. J. Booher of 2710 Dearborn St., Chicago, thin ties can’t be excelled—and you moth- ers ought to be thankful for this chance to buy these pretty Easter novelties at the plain, “every-day prices that we are selling them. $2.48 for a line of Brownle Suits that you're asked $4 for elsewhere. Same pat- Toilet Goods and Soaps. Elderflower, Geranfum and Genuine ‘Turkish Bath, highly scented....... 4c. cake Quaker Oatmeal, Forestry Club and Chera- bim Bath, 2 cakes in a box.. 7c. Genuine Buttermilk 3 cakes in a box... — every- Caticura Soap... thing 2 or pees of making—same TY: 8c. $3.98 for the $5 other stores’ sorts. The Pears’ Unscented Soap... od cutest little Suits yor ye cere, seen—and about every style you'll care to see. Pears’ Scented Soap... 10c. $4.98 hi as much as $7 elsewhere. Don't take our word for it—but look at our Stuart's Baglish Lavender Salts. per bot 1 5¢. $4.99 Suits and other stores" $7 ones and ° see if there's any difference = Entra large bottles of Lavender Smell- 10c. $1.48— E 96 —and. 48 for Strong a its for the larger boys. All-wool. fabrice-double sewed with. silk—- ‘and the best low-priced suits we have ever as ‘and $6.50 for ae Plaid and Plain Effects in Boys’. Long Pants Suits. Cat with the same care as our men's sults—and right from our own factory. ing Salts, only. one to a customer. Borin bottle Napier Witch Hazel, Large bottle of West India Bay Rum.... 25C. é z Napier Borax, half-pound bores.......-. 8 Riseman Bros Napier Cuticle Acid for the Nails . 25c. og Sapir tavener Cam in wxe-..--- 10€.| Cor. 7th and E Sts. N. W. Napler Rose Water and Glycerine...... 25C. | 1t No BRANCH STORE IN WASHINGTON. night, with twelve members present iri the ccmmon council and five members present ‘Im-the board of aldermen. Considerable business of importance to thé city'and citi- zens was transacted promptly and with but little discussion. The members were, zs ‘usual, “late in assembling, despite the fact that the meeting hour was half an hour later last night than usual. The committee on finance recommended that they be au- thorizéd''to borrow $8,000 to meet current ateo ae. for the balance of this fiscal year, of this money to be borrowed imme- diately for the public school fund and the balance when needed. The request was granted. An appropriation of $800 for poor, outdoor poor and workhouse was passed, also an appropriation of $200 for fire plugs. The committee on streets recommended an appropriation of $1,250 for new sewers and At last we've succeeded in making a@ contract which we can offer fine y Changeable Silk Tatfeta ‘ith tucks in front aod Washable Ja] Waists, che: like colors. Suitable Suits. Can't say too much for this de- eae ford aa street improvements on Patrick, Cameron Blast’ Sule aul’ 'Hecasr @ | 2nd King streete for the benefit of the new Hydraulion fire engine house, which was granted by a unanimous vote. A resolu- tion providing for a suitable rgadway twen- ty feet wide on Washington street from Duke to Franklin and appropriating $1,000 cycle Suits that we couldn't fill or- dere on last week. Cotton Covert to defray the expenses was passed, with Gildea ie in an Bet 81 S| the proviso that the work is te be paid for wesiunes ae noe io 49 after July 1 out of the next year's levy. purse and belt.......... $3. Circulars, etc., from G. W. Salsbury in re- An All oa Covert Cloth Suit, gard to a champion road machine were re- reefer jacket and divided ferred to the committee on streets. The jcint committee on public property 15c. Hunter's Invisible Powder... Napier Vaseline, screw top, small bot- 5c. tles + i. Si tates cae ep awe goet|$ Lansburgh & Bro. tes a Triple Extracts, in all odors, guaranteed quality, For Easter Sunday Wear. 1 ounce, 0e Helio. be valley Joke inp, Violet, $ La L N [or y, Persia cA . ms. So es % Ladies’ Fly-front 1,000 sheets of Toilet Paper............ 5€.| 4 Suits of all-wool chev- iot, changeable silk @ lined throughout, in plum, green, black $ and navy. For..... $10.00 4 Ladies’ Eton Suits ? of all-wool) cheviot, lined throughout with plaid taffeta silk. For $13.98 Fine Quality All- wool Cheviot Suits— the material easily worth $1.00 yard— lined throughout with changeable taffeta silk which retails for 69c. Men's Unbreakable Rubber Pocket Combs 5€, Lorn 15c. cleaning oth. amen: fF 2S¢, bottle — r Gloves. WE nave The Gloves we sell for 75¢. a pair Leaves us a very narrow margin of profit, We do yard, in any shade you this in order to give you ex- desire. For........ - $17.50 tra good value. Eaties!| kine) Ale The Gloves we sell for ° $1 a pair Are the best that are sold— they are made of genuine kid and select stock, guar- anteed by us in every way. They come in 4-button and Foster-hook, white, cream, pearl, canary and _ butter color, besides all the new spring street shades. wool Etamine Suits, lined throughout with best quality change- able silk. | Worth $25.00. For........ $19.75 Girls’ and Boys’ Wash Suits from 98c. to $5.00. Ladies’ Dress Skirts. 3f you'd see our stock you'd easily be- lieve we had purchased the entire produc- tens of the New York marufacturers. Skirts of figured mohair ahd plain black brillian- tire, Wain serges, all shades; figured grena- dines over colored lnings—in fact, every known fabric that looks presentable in a skirt at prices that will make you wonder. As a great seller, we quote a Fancy All-silk Figured Satin Skirt, full four yards wide, lined with good quality material, also an inner We have an excellent as- sortment of Misses’ Real Kid Gloves, which we are selling at 75, pair. Also guaranteed if tried on at our counters. The shades are the very latest and the line of sizes very complete. Men’s Imported Pique Gloves, in light tans and En- lining. Easily worth glish browns. None better .. made for wear or fit. Soft See ieee $4.98 and appliable. They are aso! really worth $1.50 a pair. Par; Is. Or gor ree $1.00 too, Fancy Tafa Silk Parasols, any com- bination of shades you desire. For....... 50 Changeable Taf- feta Silk Parasols, with border. For.......... $2.98 LANSBURGH a BRO, 3rd floor Annex. irs Lace Curtains and the oan line of ene ne Curtain Ends, i at the great sale of the ted Wyoming Valley Mfg. Co, Wilkes- Be a from Field, Chapman « Fenner, t 52 Leonard — New York, last week, and for cale: at the Busy Corner. 33000, Nottingham Lace Curtains in half pairs, 3% and 3% yards; colors, ‘ecra and white; iso a few can te matched 30 15c.strip to make them into pairs. Choice. 5,000 very finest Nottingham Curtain Ends in from 1% and 2 yards. The best we have pieces altke. 2Qe_ 1,000 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, extra wide, effective pattern of Brussels 59, designs. Regular $1.00 Curtain. Sale price. O9C. 750 Nottingham Lace Cartains: full 60 inches $1.98 aue- had from 1 to 6 B ! | | | $ ! | | ia rd Beet Senter Keouiar pice, ORe. 420-422-424-426 ith St. 3,000 yards Go-inch White or Ecru Fish Net, border. single or double Regular price, ‘Be. Sale price... = 13c. 30 White or Hera Nott yam Lace «Bat Car- riage Parasol Cove: Sale price..... vem. “Renal pie, Boe SC. MAGRUDER & CO. Delicious CLARET. WindowShades& Dra peries Orient. Yale or Manhattan Paper Elied roller, 1 yard wide, 2 yards long, all at- ‘aee° tachments,including ‘hanging to window, at 2OCe Best Onw: Hand-patpted SI roller, size S8x74, ateens wuee rite BOC, Special orders ‘ae any size window receive our Prompt attention. A new fad is our Gobelin Art Ticking in delicate * Pure old CALIFORNIA decorative’ cusbiows and” oli 330 vard|* * ZINFANDEL. Perfect _ in ae Me a ere roe s|* * flavor. A splendid table claret. plain snd figured, guarantecd fast col. 1214c. * * And the equal of the imported “1* * brands. We get it direct from Mi lin: * * California and bottle it HERE. 1 inery. * * "We personally guarantee ** every bottle. Only $3 dozen. Magruder «Co. Groceries, Wines and Cigars, «| Two Stores, 1417 N. Y. Ave. TRIVMED AND UNTRIMMED SILLINERY TO SUIT THE TASTE OF EVERY ONE. Neckwear. LADIES’ NECKPIECES_PLAIN AND. CHIFFON FRONTS—EMBROIDERED BOLEROS-- Boerek COMPLETE LINE OF BERTHAS FOR Suits. READY-MADE LADIES’ SUITS, FINISH: NI TAM ORED BY ares oce OCR LINE Is AS FINE 2 OWN S. Kann, Sons & Co., STi & MARKET SPACE ALL MAUL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTEN- ‘TION. Conn. Ave. & M Bt. PESSSSCCSOOC 0S 00000090000 Fresh Butter —My “Matchless _ Cream- ery.” Comes to me direct from the Elgin creameries— where it’s churned of finest Jersey cream. It’s ideal table butter. 5-Ib. boxes, $1.35. D. William Oyster, 340 Center Market. 75 Westen Market. epl4-w,f,m-80 ‘Telephone 1285. skirt, “complete with Teather belt and purse,at 9.4) Easter Millinery. aware prepared to meet all de- and firance recommended that the city sell to Mr. Frank Anderson the old canal prop- erty on the following conditions: $100 down, $1,900 in two years, $2,000 in four pared to fill all orders years, $2,000 in six: years and $2,000 in for the the atest liners creations this % | eight years, without interest: the city to season, hardly recessary to & | reserve all the stone in the old canal locks mention ti department, as_ the and levels for street improvements, and crowds that throng it daily attest in themselves its fame end popularity. There is a stock and variety here that {t would take ten ordinary stores to show. We're making ap Easter also to reserve a gravel bank on one of the squares until the $1,900 has been paid in or until Mr. Anderson can demonstrate to the city that this particular parcel of ground is absolutely for building purposes. This is thought to be a fair proposition, E it is believed will be accepted by Mr. Anderson, who, with some capitalists with whom he is associated, proposes to utilize the ground for factory pur lution repealing section 12, chapter 10, of the acts of 1878 in regard to the sale of oysters, was referred to the committee on “general laws. A resolution appropriating $900 for continuirg the graveling of Co- lumbus street from Queen to the Brewery siding was passed. A resolution requiring the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon electric railway to put fenders on all its trains and single cars running through the streets-of Alexandria was re- ferred to the committee on streets. The offer of P. P. Little of Washington to put in a gas plant» for 34,500 was declined. A resolution appropriating $250 for grading and graveling Westistreet was referred to the committee ion streets. A resolution in regard to changingithe curb line on Wolf street was referred: to the committee on streets. ‘All the busines, transacted by the lower board was concurred in by the upper board. variety of La- dies’ Trimmed Hats 1p the very latest styles at French Flowers, Daisies, Li es. A reso- $4. 98 Bluetts, Fo worth 2, 5c. Violets, WN % MAO RON REND RD RAAT pe ah A ih Ac hd | | radoagrogendoateageaseeseatonseageosenreeteaens Easter Gloves. The complete assortment of our celebrated Alexander Gloves, in all colors, has just arrived. ——— Teutonic, just ti ter. " The price Easter Neckwear. A large variety of Stock Ties, in satin and plaids, latest col- Sree eeteat aep itesten: 477) Liberty Silk Pompadour Collarettes, an with satin edge ribbon ties... “""89c. And other novelties too numerous to mention. Mayer Bros. & Co. 937-939 F St. it Speaking of Traveling | No wonder people weary of it sometimes. Much depends on the confidence in and safety of your bag- gage. You'll not feel ashamed of your trunks and bags if they’re mod- ern patterns. Topham’s Trunks Are unlike the stale, out-of-date ones you find most anywhere—ex- reccsathe Nuptials. Cards are ougifor-the marriage of Miss Lucy Lyons Lée, @aughter of Mrs. Cas- sius F. Lee, to Mr. William J. Boothe, to take place Wefnegday eventhg, April the 28th. Miss Lee ig one of Alexandria’s Prettiest and-,most, accompliched society girls, and Mr. Boothe a prominent young business man.....The;ceremony will be per- formed by Rev. Berryman Green at Christ Church. q Bailding ‘Association ‘Officers. The annual méeting of the Alexandria Perpetual Building and Laan Association was held last night, and the foilowing of- ficers were elected for the ensuing year: Park Agnew, president; Justus Schneider, secretary; M. B. Harlow, treasurer; Thos. Hoy, W. P. Graves, W.-F. Creighton, Levi J. Hurdle and Zora Hill, directors; Lewis McK. Bell, Frank Wartield and Samuel Fisher, trustees; J. D. Normoyle, Robert Elliott and Henry Green, executive com- mittee. This association is in a flourishing condition and doing good business. Running on His Merits. Mr. J. H. Raines, who is a candidate for the office of clerk of gas, is not, as has been stated, being run by the Junior Order United American Mechanics. Mr. Raines has been engaged in business in this city for several years, and is very popular. A number of ladies are said to be electioneer- ing for him. aSregoatraseatoatregeagoagonseeseatoateageatoegeagentoatrets Police Court. In the police court this morning the fol- lcwing cases were disposed of: Juvin Riley, charged with assaulting Alex. Riley, was dismissed. James Constantinople, keeper of a fruit stand, charged with obstructing George Ayers window, was dismissed. cept here. Going Home to Fight. An idea of a few of our styles and} 1t ts sata that several of the Greek fruit prices: venders of this. city are making arrange- No. 2 Extra Dress Trunk, fall bass wood box, iron bottom, 8 long binges, heavy side bolts, steel clamps, well ndvetea, Excelsior tock, fell, ce lined, double covered, and wo $7.25, $8, $8.75. No, 3 Dress ‘Trent, bans wood box, water- Bhar canvas cover, iron bottom, heavy’ clamps, celsior lock, N. 4 bolts, 2 trays, full cloth lined, double hat box. ay $6.50, $7, $7.75. No. 9 Trank, full size bass wood box, dottem. nickel lock and 4 lock bolts, 4 in. hin Steel clamps and corners; "tall cloth ned, set-up tray, extra’ steel Knees, ‘entra. {hic hardwood cleats. $5.50. Traveling Bags. Genuine Grain Leather Satchels, nickel trim- materials, at $1.60, $1.80, $2. ments to return to Greece to fight for their country. They seem to be very much wrought up and anxious to leave as soon as possible. U. R., K. of P., Social. The Uniformed Rank, Knights of Pythias, sccial will commence at Schuler’s Hall to- night and run ten nights. The 3d Regiment Drum Corps will visit the social tonight in a body. A number of handsome aes for. Thursday night Nelson Pee ote 2, U. R., K. ot Pe of Wash ington, will visit the social. General and Personal Notes. The Easter holidays jn the various schools begin tomorrow. The spring meeting of the Chesapeake presbytery is in session at the Second Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. Clampett of Baltimore will preach jn Christ. Church tonight at 7:30 Genuine Grain Leather Satchels, nickel | o'clock. trimmed, leather covered frames, insi ‘side ide pock-| M. D. Corse Camp, Sons of Confederate et and stays. Veterans, held a regular meeting last night $3, $3 25, $3.50. ard transatted routine business. = = Sarepta Lodge, I. O. O. F., met last night Cabinet Bags of grain leather, nickel trim- and transacted business of importance to med, newest style hugs; convenient shape. members. The Columbia, Fire Company has received an invitation .{a.attend the fifth annual convention of the Maryland State Firemén’s Association.._,, ah Dorsey, whom her husband, Clem Dorsey, attempted to murder, is improving steadily. Rev. Father, pcinetees i preached at St. Mary’s Church last nig! Marri: Licenses, Marriage licénses”have been issued to the following: ‘White—Charjes F., tpowa ana Katie Baker- smith; Jay H.iSypher and Anna H. Crom- well; Joseph Wi Coins of Laurel, Md., and Sallie 8, Atkirison on tt this city; George Z. Colison and J. Mallory; James R. Chesher and Reed, both of Mont- ss Colored sous Tabb and Lizzie Hin; olore’ ‘abb an le Hill; Charles A. seen and Savannah An- derson; Henry F. Coates and Jenme E. Davis; Burke Dosiér and Katie Bryant. BET $3 to $5. Headquarters for Travelers’ Goods, FACTORY, 1218-1220 © ST. 1231-1233 Pa. Avenue. Standard Guide of Washington, 25c. ‘The first bargain in our new store— LADIES’ SUITS. 15—$10 and $12 Suits. 10-$15 and $18.50 Suite..... MARTIN WOLF, Removed to 617 1ith st. nw., formerly, Coben’s Trimming Store. aplé woot Fire at the Philadelphia Carpet Mills. All the carpets saved from that’ disas- trous fire will be gold at Moses’, F and 11th, —Advertisement. Death of Lieut. Mende. Lieut, Henry M. Meade, formerly of the navy, died at his residence in this city Monday last, in his fifty-seventh year. He was .a.cousin of Gen. George G. Meade and brother of Rear Adiniral R: W. Meade. He was @ bir of Meade’ Post, [corse 6. G. pa vse tt Lolty hom ee Mathews cee 'e Church. —_——__—-o- “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they | ing the Mning membrane of the nose becomes and. the? discharge therefrom fer ‘remen.trances, searing ts ite sigrifcance, than VASES. Very accentable. ardinieres, ‘45c. to $45 very pandeome and gifts—we ae! ifferent styles, 45¢. up to te. ‘Ger BARGAIN TABLES coutain many pretty. pleces of China, 38 werd into the throat reaches the stomach. thes prodachiy) catarch’ of the ctomach, _ Medical authorities prescribed for me Catarch of ‘stomach without cure, but today I Sun che, Daprest of soee. after using only one box of Stuart's Tablets. I cannot find ap- propriate ‘words to. express good. feeling. I —also make pleasis have a Gleasware, —Bric-a-brac, _etc.—don't Have, Sound; fees, appetite sound. rest from fail to examine them. eat prices (Stuart's Dyspepeia Teblets is the safest prepara- are ONE-HALF AND Lt vell as the simplest and most convenient se Yor any form. of indigestion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartbum and eer rstette Tok, mailed free, on stomach trouble by addréssing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be found at all drag stores. apl4&17-2t Bargains-- Gas Stoves. We offer a few odd pieces, guar- antee all of them of perfect construc- tion, with hot blue heat. Some were used five days at inauguration. w. Beveridge, 1215 F St. & 1214 G St. Pottery, Porcelain, Glass, &e. MckKnew’s Daily Letter. Established 1862. We desire to thank you sincerely for One 2-burner, very fine, $3.75, now $1.40. : A’very Seo oy peal gad = ree Successful Easter T -bi 3 style, $1.75, now $3 ne” 1996 Ie $1751 Opening in the One 3-burner, slightly rusty, $1.75, now $1.20. Chas. A. Muddiman, Men’s Dept. We were gratified to see so many of you men here Monday on the oc- Headquarters for Jewel Gas Ranges, casion of our annual Easter. Open- Reliable and Dangler Gas Ranges. | ing. Your commendation of our se- 616 12thSt lections of spring styles fell on very Two Entrances, grateful ears, for never in our history oome"12.04 G St. have we planned so studiously and ©9000000000000090000 worked so industriously to deserve your praise. fo) A iS} sot oe ae sly nee all this week New ene es me NEW SHIRT WAISTS. ete, To introduce our beautiful new line of Ladies’ Cotton Shirt Waists invited to call and wear, Gloves, I few jal offer- to make your visit profitable (Lovers of plants should com and sec the mammoth fan palm, which forms one of = conspicuous decorations of this opening. It's the largest of its kind we have ever fo} 9 ° fo} £2) Men’s ‘Easter’? Neckwear. A list of the various colors in Which our Rew SOc. Neckwear is shown would almost occupy 2 column of this ar So much for Variety. All the new styles are represented io the Imperial, Graduated | Four-in-h Tecks and Reversible English Novelty uk Ties, in the ricl as and colors have paid $1 to T5c. for dressiest ever desi You the same fdentical qualities many a and many a time. Your choice we shall offer a special value for to- = Le see * 50c. e have had made up t morrow. Sraperatt A vt, are A beautiful line of Colored Lawn Shirt used in the 50c. Neckwear a ver ; hamdoome Waists, pointed rae ere ade collar, oo8 ae ae on ‘ties ant F Cannot’ be bought “elsewhere under whiel were lve at Solcents. Here tomorrow, only-2- 39c. Here, oat r 35c. Ladies’ Geisha Shirt Waists, of tine lawn, for nd t colori ‘6 39 Goat’ valve at 41. Spe ZC. | Men’s Easter” Gloves. Fou Want to be absolutely correct in New Silk Waists. the matter of Easter Gloves consult us. New Blue and White and Black and White Feiss a old saying among the men of Washington, apd jt. bas never been contru- Checker Taffeta Silk Shirt Walsts, very verted. that if set buy it at MeKnew's it's handsome patterns correct.” It's especial so in Gloves. We sellers. Special... are Sore Men's Gloves, in all the new assortment of tans which will be worn on Easter Sunday, at $1 and $1.50 “Easter” Suits. New Blue and W Special, $4.50 and Handsome Geisha ' Shirt waists, Darl vest qoality “Habites | =e frout, de- tachable linen collar. remark- a t tee ee - $4.75 We are showing the largest line of “Buster. Tailor-made Suits Is. the history of this departinent. Splendid values from $10 up to $45. Every size—we can fit you— bo matter Low stout or how slender you may Ladies’ “Easter’’ Gloves. cket, trimmed and ‘iined with beat, quality “ee taffeta slik. Skirt lined with sof FS Keynier, Trefousce, Perrin, Perrin: and ie sete EP SS Fowne are all friendly competitors in uur Abs stock, ‘Their choicest’ and richest | repre- ear nasome Nery, ylilue, Serze Su Suit, with sentatives in Glove wear are here dis} silk front, girdle and collar. Spec @ A 2 €4 in all the shades and sizes, and most of - these Gloves are fresh from the steamship. Black Brilliant Luster Sicilian, Eton Especially tmported for our Easter trade. with girdle. Stylishly trimmed. They are the very latest conceptions of and buttons. —Man-tailored. Dame Fashion. You who have already purchased a pair of our new Lucca Gloves ‘at #1 can voucs for the truth of this, viz., that they are fully equal to any $1.50 Glove ever sold in rai jacket lned throughout with Sicilian same as outside. ial ue at. Smart Easter Wraps. Washington, “They | were | made especially Handsome Tan Covert Cloth Jacket, fiy- +o oar pe ioe wtic Repeed xy front, ySuaranteed absolutely all’ wool the Sapo ee eee : 5 |. white and Away handsome Sik begat Ia black with eclt’ and” black ‘embroidery, receiv. fas Watteau buck, ind- y : . AD the somely braided and trimmed with ribbon poi doraemon aeacaer 1 1 and chiffon around neck. Lined throughout 5 ae .50 | Ladies’ ‘Easter’ Neckwear Cees New Bilk Capes, 25 in, deep; Wat- Lovely new Marie Antoinette Collars. for chit, wear on Evster y, in all the latest tee an Hae troebot a3 $10 50 and most peeiciae colors, at 25e., 50c., silk. value ates... . « 90e. Two Wrapper Specials. Nobby Leather Belts. ‘The ‘Dew Leather Belts, in all colors, fin- isted with the beautiful harness buckle, B0c., 75e., $1, $1.25. CFGeneral DU! agents for Dr. Jaeger Healt Underwear for Ladies, Men Very handsome line of Percaline Wrap- pers, with separate body lining, Watteau back, bretelle over shoulder, $1. 25 entirely new designs. Special. A very charming Wrapper of percale, ap- Childven. Malte comity Very casing. ead see ep Coin. "Spec $2 |Wm.H. McKnew, Co) AIRIK. S Ladies’, Men's and Children's Furnishings, ie IL 933 Pa. Ave. fo) 8 hye. Bel 03 ° ° fovcoreoteeceeosoed t ae $ FIPPPOS SSE SF 9F06 5690: We're going to gask a favor : of you—don’t buy a RE- —FOOT FORM OXFORD No. 551 represents the height of elegance in Oxfords. Rich black kid with patent tip. A Shoe for stylish young ladies. —No. 552 is its duplicate in chocolate leather. The price for each ‘$2.50, but $3.50 won't duplicate them. FRIGERATOR until you have seen the Wisconsin Peerless. Don’t buy a BABY CAR- RIAGE until you have seen our Whitneys’: Don’t buy any STRAW MATTING until you have made a careful. inspection of our choice patterns—and sound qualities. There are a hundred fishers for trade with their hooks baited with low prices. But it isn’t on what you pay—but on what you get for what you pay—that satisfaction hinges. Hoeke’s is a quality store. We're not afraid of compari- son with anybody’s prices if you will study qualities. HOEKE, rs Pa. Ave. ard 8th Street. POSSCOCEO OSES: F St. Cor. 13th. “ Bend for Foot-Form Catalogue. apl4-50d PHYSICIANS ARE OUR GOOD FRIENDS Wea tnets Wre,f0e" felents to physicians. reibeds We use onlt YUE ne or adulteratiors. We dor make mistakes. We don't charge unrea- ih Sa = =e Arlington Drug Store, “Hair Roots Never Die.” Hair T alk. ada, pot anything bat pars | Cor. Vive: & H St * * Pris, IAPR are wore, 7 wu feet » < ee WATER CO., 10 F Street. Saf en ‘apl4-10d a g PRICES. Gold Decorated | : : : : : at : Rar" f a. skirt and waist department, on the second floor, that showd bring you there. The lot of black taffeta silk waists and silk shirt waists at $4.49—values up to $o. The lot of ladies’ tailor-made suits—of broadcloth and etamine novelty, in “Eton” effects—at $6.98—v: alues °s up to to $1o. 2 sales on the millinery floor, and the most extraordinary values in trimmed and untrimmed hats and flowers that have ever been of- fered. The trimmed millinery here is different from any in style, in quality and workmanship you've ever seen. Our designers are thoroughly in touch with the newest fashions of Europe and America, and possess the ability to create model patterns equal to any that are produced i in Paris. An extraordinary sale of la- dies’ percale wrappers at 39¢. has been one of the magnets of this floor. In this lot there is not one garment that is not worth 69c., not one that is not made up in the very best manner, with Wat- teau back, ruffled and plain yoke and generously full skirts. The lot of 35¢. “Marquise” shirt waists—lawns, batistes and percales—have been reinforced by additional lots which we were compelled to bring over from our Broadway store in Balti- more. These are re 75C. values. (Roller skates with boys’ suits at $1.98 and up). Their needs are crying out! You'll want them to look their best Easter—a credit to you. Unless you've been in vand looked through this stock you've no idea how much better we're, doing this part of the business. It'll be. a revelation to you. Never have so many vovelties been shown in this city before— never such dainty, exclusive ef- fects. Hecht’s boy tailors know their business, and we stand right at their elbow to see that our ideas are carried out. You'll like to buy here because we back up everything with a guarantee —you run no risk. ‘ $1.98 e1 vy check patterns—splendidly’ inde, $3 values about town. —for boys’ durable cheviot suits plaid and and the - What about the E: boys’ Easter clothes? You've got 20 Patterns to pick ‘from—an endless variety. ‘ou really cannot buy so good anywhere under # dollar more. At $3.75 cea tm mie the bandsomely braided 2nd embroidered nor. suits in sizes 4 to &; and the sok _worstets and plaid cheviots in sins 8 to 16 years. ‘There's no use of trring, others haven't them for less than $4.96. Hecht & Company, 515 Seventh Street. < 4 DRPRAAP DRY 4 : What TwoCents Will Prove For a two-cent samp, Pretzinger Bros., Chemists, Dagten, Oh ZING! will send ERS CATARRH BALM. This remedy a free sample’ of PRET” will prove and is guaranteed to dy more good ent: te cure in less time, for less money and trouble, any other medicine or treatment obtainable, “Noth ing so efficacious has ever been offered to a the pab- a le, For sale by druggists, or mailed for S0c. full-sized “Thad Gatarch cs sixty-seven sears, and Balm cured me. = energy for work nnd" conten, your now clear, and I while before your remeds, I did not care whether I was ving Cy Ss ZOLLINGER, Greenvit age. Pa. "gute noel my two-and-a-half-year-sid boy of ay ee ee om the use your my iter has been entirely cured of Catarrh, after a failure of a nui physicians which this state affords. You are p's, HUBBARD, Onto. fe10-ws-261.28 mize PEGAMO ‘of Sears’ treatment by the best to publish this, if you think that it will it euffering