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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1897-16 PAGES. GOING TO NEW _ YORK As areas 98 and Is all you mothers need pay for 10 See tentedentetentettteteteetet Se Men’s Furnishings ==AT== F PERRY’S. Saturday’s coming sets most men to thinking if there is not something that is needed among the “small wears” of the wardrobe. At the beginning of a season, like this, the wants are many. Thé reliefs are at hand here. = For tomortow we have some special values that we are Johnston’s, 729 7th St. Do not forget to bring your PREMIUM CARD with you and have it punched for each purchase. ‘The i Dinner Sets of decorated chinaware, 56-plece Tea Sets of decorated chitaware, 10-plece Tollet Sets of decorated ate Delng to those presenting their completed premium cards absolutely free. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. ‘You have the additional advantage of buy- ing at these special -rates, besides having the premium card y pt new premlum card. 10-ib. ots Buy at stands displaying flag “Specialties as advertised.” The District to Be Represented by a Pro- of : Dd Saving the Dollars-- At Center Market. Tomorrow will be a “ban- ner day” at this big market— Compantes Will Wea: Dress Uni- forms—The Officers Who t ‘Will Command. Arrangements have been completed for the visit of companies of the District of Columbia National Guard to New York city for partictpation in the ceremonies in connection with the dedicalipn of the Grant Levering’s c i ice t. The District will be most cred- | strong school suits for the boys. “ 8 going to.offer at special prices. Habip= Teenie ey Saigmar seek Spee and no one who has supplies Tomorrow's shoppers will profit generously. , . ment, and earl ordacd ae: bes cued h They 7 eat y er, sled and to buy for the home can af- package : \ from National Guard healquarters to that | Mave plenty of oa ee a se 08 t ford to miss the opportunities Coffee, z = effect. The orders provide that the regi-| _ The next higher grades—$z2.98 to offered to save money on. ‘Shirts== Nainsook ment shall consist of two‘be:taiions, and, | $6.98—contain all the season's tb :pesnis "ot Mavatias Pebegs Done =: ad — in parade, will be under command of Licut. | choicest novelties—and the prices Flowers, Fruits, Veg- $1.15—in smaller quantities 12%. Ib. Fancy Shirts — } lige : Col. M. Emmet Urell of the 23 Reximent. . Sia : Shirts—Working Shirteva Dra wers. The first battalion of the provisional regi. | 27¢ 2 third Jes ban you ith ever/¥etables, Butter, But- S %C aeaecel of Shirt bargains that How is this?—a lot of. fine ment will consist of the Washington Light | Paid before for the same qualities. terine, Poultry, Beef, 2 Poe Gee paeane fi Nai k D Infantry Corps, which, it is expected, will| Try us once—see how able we are ill ve ti to all the quality Nainsool rawers, Lamb, Pork. Sausage. S will prove tempting i are 4 z send three companies. ‘Che Infantry will | to fill your boys’ wants. '? 7 ? doz men folks. They are fortunate with either web or string bot- will_be under command of Major Burton y y Bread Cakes, Pies, 9 OZ. purchases—all the more for- toms, French finished waist- : auger eee BS ee a cee —_—. Pi kles Cann ed Goods IN LOTS OF tunate because they were bands; adjustable buckles; sus- This shoe has a combina- with the Ancient and “Moaorable Arclery a Ti i Some ete , ae aon made now. Psc. Our special price gives $|tiOH of desirable features not| natin arvsis wn atone oe] IMICAMAN IDTOS = seea ae We cok the ently number one 75c- ur special price gives found in any other. captains to march at ‘ts Nead. The In- ag The dealers displaying the Sante Sutl thee wae! wertuna: aitiers them to you at y . fantry will be accompaniad. by the Mount =ib. Lots of Prunes, 414c3 5 pourds of Sweet Oregon Prunes for 2 —tu smail and we got them to sell for a great neat patterns very Pleasant Field Band. ‘The 2d Battalion will consist of the Corcoran Cadet Corps, the National Fencibles and the Emmet Guard, and will be commanded by Mezor Richard A. O'Brien. All the companies, of course, will travel in fatigue uniform, but in ‘the parade Tuesday are to appear in distinctive full dress uniform. The Light Infantry expects to make quite a showing in its white coats, flag are reliable and can be depended upon to handle only choicest goods AT LOWEST PRICES. CENTER MARKET, “ON THE AVENUE,” between 7th & 9th sts. It deal less, med fitting Hi Elastic Gores — Assuring unrestricted circulation and muscle action. Flexible Shank — Allowing perfect freedom of motion for instep and ankle. Cor. 7th and E Sts. N. W. 1t NO BRANCH STORE IN WASHINGTON. quantities 5 cents I 50c. Night Shirts. In either one of three grades you will find a bargain sives 1474. 15 and 15%. ‘of patterns for 2 for $1.25. 69c., 5 In lots of BAKED BEA) In lots of 6 cans, NIC NAC GRAHAM aches Sai eae good quality—well made. pentane rousers and -beazskin shakos. , s ease = y— _— e Corcoran Cadets will wear white coats, "oie and very cheap in price— Pratt Fasteners—No knots | tight blue trousers and ble noes oats flowing plumes of white. For ,the first time in several years the National Fencl- bles will parade in its handsome full cress outfit, consisting of olive green, trimmed with gold, white stripes on the trousers, and helmets with white plumes. The Emmet Guard will march over the line clad in its full dress green uniform, with a full dress helmet of the National Guard. All the compantes qill carry iheir stands of colors, and the display of the Dis- trict is expected to be particularly striking and picturesque. Except during the parade, the organizations will be under the absolute ccntrol of the respective company com- anders. These are Captains Miller, Shreve and Lee of the Light Infantry, Captain Fd- wards of the Corcoran Cadet Corps, Cap- tain Domer of the National Fencibles and Captain Walsh of the Emmet Guard. Plain “and Fancy Trimmed Cotton cht Shirts—fine quality—50 inches —no loops—no dangling ends they should be—all sizes, of laces. The “perfect bicycle shoe” is what wearers say. High Cat, $3.50. Low Cat, $3.00 BLACK AND TAN. Sold only at 27 Emerson Stores. Washington Store: 907 Penn. Ave. N. W. RB. B. Grover & Co., Makers. Elgin Butter GLB. LOTS), : Carriages, $5 up. On Credit. No reason in the world why you mothers should not 5 tvs. Best Elgin Butter for $1.15—in smaller quantities at 25 cents per_pound. E lheese, 12c. Gu Cambric Nigi find very comfort: They are plain, =the kind that sizes 15, 16 and 17—-for 75C. Clothes that have individual style —fit perfectly—and made from ex- clusive patterns—naturally cost more than the ill-fitting ready-made or “sweat shop” sort. They are fully worth every cent they cost, too. $18 and $20 for stylish spring suits. And Is at $1. d lots of Cheese for 56 cents. m Drop Candy, 5c pound lots of Gum Drop Candy, 23 cts. b. lots A lot of Imported M irts, in those fas * finished with pearl roof link cums 1k te 16%, te p Arbuckle’s = : joy leasui es Factory, Brockton, Mass. The Corceran Cadet Corps will leave | =| SOY we asus on up to $50. package O8c it Washington for New York Saturday | of pushing your G. WARFIELD SIMPSON ia a a ing. the Light Infantry at noon Si | litle one in a aS Nee = and 069590000000090090680998006 | the Fencibles Sunday morning and the : : Expert Tailor, 1208 F st. 1t Coffee, 1 $ Both the Rich and the % | met Guard Sunday evening. The Fencibies dainty pretty new Pajamas. : : will travel over the Pennsylvania railroad Zaby i 3 10 As of Arbuckle’s Package « $< Inexpensive at Beveridge’s. 3 and the other companies over the Balti- Baby Carriage for $115 in sinaller quantities, 15% ee — more und Ohio railroad. The Fencibles Years ago lack of ae pound. It won’t cost much for you will be quartered at the Park Avenue Hotel. and have arranged to live in styie. The Infantry will put up at the Put- man House, the Corcoran Cadet Corps at the Manhattan House, and the Emmet Guard at the @9th Regiment armory. The honorary staff of the Washington Light te : Lots of G cans Elgin Condensed 39 cents—in smaller quantities at Before Selecting Your iW edding Gift ~you will find {* to your advantage to examine our large and varied stock of ready cash would have been a good excuse—but it isn’t any more. You are to try Pajamas—and see how you like them. We make a special offering of one lot to- morrow— pearl buttons. 79¢. for Baby Brand Milk by the do CAL. CAN PEACHES the dozen c: i spitadras, attractive patterns, perfect articles especially adapted for this pur- Infantry Corps will accumpany that cr- at iberey ie seek baa acted a sana ly made; the kind that ts ' ler pose. ganization, while on the-gti of utenant any Bal arria; a Lye ha a page ordinary circumstances—NOW— Bez Special attention is called to Colonel Urell and Major: Bion i parade = my B foods, to RICH cur GLASS, STERLING SILVER MOUNTED, CHINA, SILVERWARE, Etc.—| are REMARKABLY LOW. w. Beveridge, cuffs, both attached. size as high a oh ‘Yy run up in » Take your assortment of "$1.00. in the house, pay us a small deposit on it, and promise to pay the balance in monthly or First Lieutenant Chas. L. Beatty of Troop A, First Lieutenant Alfe@ P. Robbins of Light Battery A, First Lieutenant Joseph - Anderson, acting a@jdtant of the ist Regiment; First Lieutenant J. Bruce Webb, quartermaster 2d Hattalion; First Lieuten- ant R. A. Foster, surgeon 2d Battalion; of an exc 91.25 We have others in Madras, Satine, Fancy Silks and Pon- - gee Silk, made right and rang- avstitotbent are Bl Donnelly, ‘and weekly driblets — of Best ci Sittts, with detache! collars nnd Sue ing in price from $1.75 to $5. 1215 F St. & 1214 G St. $) epee ates expect to leave for then it’s yours. No SPEGIAL PRIGES Evaporated Ne better patterns alll De shown this = —_—_ Pottery, Porcelain, Glass, &c. pee ee ee tuesday, Reaching) lower prices” than Hosiery. Soe. trict troops have been assigned to the left ours—even at the FOR SATURDAY. Apples, 1 2 of the National Guard division of the big cash stores. This ° ° Two lots—one for every- parade, and will rendezvous on 37th street, 5 S-pound lois of Best Evaporated ald body—and one for bicyclists. east of Madison avenue: hey, ellis cl $5 Baby Carriage See ae sieeal win Apples, (23 cente—in smaller quan ak bea oa pete k in a column of platoons of twelve files ur Saturday special sales tithes, B cents per Ib, 5 eee eee 8 There are 200 dozen in “every- front, double rank. wader of ours cannot be Lf be DOZ” LARGE BXS.. MATCI ciusive “patterns. "Made to onder” Elphonzo Youngs Co. are their only rivals—the kind you pay $3.50 for. Your choice of these ee $2.00 Wash Ties. —_—iet How Fast Wild Geese Fly. H, Helm Clayton Ia Science. = During the three days,ending March 22 numerous flocks of gees: @ seen migrat- ing northward, of, rat! equaled in this city! We would like the ‘mothers to call and inspect our new line of Baby Carriages — they’re sure to find one for men are growing very pop- ular. The cause is plain enough when you read these prices. for our ‘soc. Men’s 39¢ Unlaundered “Relia- ble” Shirts. body's” lot—and 15 dozen for the bicyclists— Hermadorf Black, with entire double goles and high-spliced heels. 1c. and c. (Or ~13¢. Folks who have come to make this city their residence should get acquainted with this grocery store and its methods. If they appreciate honest dealings, finest qualities and bie BON BALL BL Boxes Ball Blue, in 10-bor lots, 38c, DS bap lemon since they were following the general trend of the coast line, which, 1n New England; WEET CHOCOLATE, Ue EGRET AE ELEC EEPEEE ELLE st nae ; y ioe. --. Be. We have one lot in partic JS dozen Bicscle Hose, in the new, courteous attention and reasonable | !§ nesrly northeastward north of Gape Cod. they like among so for our 68c. Men’s Un- Pat nobby patterns 81, $1.25 ‘and. $1.50 : pias AS ;_ | On the morning of March 22, while A. E. IC “Peerless” lar to show you—special Brades—are offered for your chotee'at— prices they will like it. ; With this Sweetland and I were measuring clouds, at many. ws laundered eerless’ value — big value for the 75¢ store it is a question of “how good” | the ends of a base line 1 Tetleniae Soaisoue Sua’ Shirts. ‘ money. Not only strong in Cri aa rather than “how cheap,” and that’s | length, extending from pe ae Tee eS the quality, but strong in the eee what has built up this business. Hm. Eeepuceeonan ist nenverine natn our Ken on credit. Busing 69 Ic for our $1 Men's Ib S f color Men’s Garters. Xt yow've been paring fat price for wete's | clcuatheodollies, the "height andthe ve: || iu at™ Gaia ta stat Laundered Neglige $/¢5 Ibs. Sugar free. Sitipes amd Figures will go gripe uke! you" will! beveurpclsed’to dndlit y pocketbook. being marked i i se. So rapl the velocity of flight | =| Fancy Shirts, in the new plaids Tomorrow each purchaser of one pound ' 3 for a half—you may take Value for double the price selling here at a reduction. The. continual | 2°C8¢: rapid is the velocity of flig! | 3 , Pp steioesoegoeseesecgengongengengengontonsoesengenteageaseaseasonsonongoagententoareagontoesentedtoateatoateasuesoetocseatos tbs soaseagoagoateathesveseeteesoefeagnernath : : 50-cent ‘Tea or 3 pounds of 30-cent Ja = that the flock was visible to the observers ——--- le cuffs gna a ee is $ your for that we offer you these 50 use of it as a beverage will bave splendid | only about two minutes, but during that and checks, agacl ei Sear ar can ae dozen Garters— effect upon any system which seems to lag | time two sets of measurements were taken | 9 and white collar band. perdy £ Cc. CAC Tne, Wins Pes, <aeee at springtime. Pure and unfermented— | with the theodolites on the leader of the | |=) Best 2 ° ° Lavender Silk’ Garters,” good quality hence, used largely for the communion serv- | flock. | Bs sous Cc. 2 3 in fact, regular 2be.” value—tor fee, ‘The first measurements, at 8:49 a.m., were | [=| for our $1 Men’s Fa- k ° ‘The pure, genuine Vermont maple simup| accurately taken at the observatory sta- 79¢ mous Laundered package pcekg. ‘Suspenders iC a Air et tion, but were only approximate at the puoi , Oats. ° ° C other station. ‘The second measurements, at “Buffalo” Shirts. f ais, Summer-welght Suspenders—best pat- 8:50 a.m., were accurate and simultaneous : terms you have gap laa = Se at both atone: Using ne Pears set of The Rest Package Oats tomorrow 5 cents Z worth 25e.—and we shall sell. them d R | otservations at both stations for the helght Q per pac = Rea y (Si Elphonzo Youngs Co., and the two sets of observations at the for our soc. Fancy WILBUR COCOA... Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 428 Ninth St. bet. D and E. observatory station for the velocity, the calculations gave the height as 905 feet above the Neponset river valley, of 960 feet above sea level, and the velocity of flight as 44.3 miles an hour. The direction of flight was from southwest to northeast. On a previous occasion, as described in Science of January 1, we found a flock of ducks flying from the northeast at a height of 958 feet, with a velocity of 47.8 miles an ur. = 1900 Linen Collars (wn sige 4-ply Link Cutts Boston Garters. . PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Trimmed Night Shirt. = for our 75c. Fancy ¢ Trimmed Night Shirts. % 29¢ 50c 33¢ OY “Clearing= @® so Mas! Open Lott M. = Cod Be Boys’ = eee ashable Blouses. Fruit Molds 10 cakes of either Star or Borax, tc. sSredeagongostontegontveteasoagontenseesonfontoogententeateatoatneseete 99 f EVAPORATED PEACHES , ‘ 5-Ib. lots of . ap. pore aes For Cream 3 nen na be Sie Valse sh Cosh: up Sale of 29, iC for our soc. Boys’ Sigg Best ‘elepie ne ‘rom Lippincott’s. a3 ~ " Fancy and Plain * Setetosgec ®| And the moral of it all? For, as the : Canned .S an Tete ed , oH : : Pe HOPS ELOOOOOOCOEEOEES dainty “mold “always scour snore tote. @ | duchess told Alice, “Everything's got a broken lots Blouses. 5 rent c — = : ee SR he i sume (ian when, plate = Our eatin moral, if only you can find it.” Is the case ~ ‘ lots cg CG , Tittic Reals he Anaxac | s ys of serving Creams. We mold the of the heroines cf the noyels so very dif- >, 3 lots o' an 22 masaiabhe ores Sera | Pah Ge ahaa aay nine ees Gream in the shape of'a Fruit Dish @ | ferent from the case of the heroines—end O OveS 25¢ for our 39c. Men’s - 12 Little Rock & poses § if Gtee — daintlly, “artistically, Ue One Frakes rile maken ar for Bertles | of the heroes, too—of real life? Perhaps 9 Summer Underwear, : cans, ttle Rock Shoes give more 4| = table decoration, too. with a little money early in life the evil : in blue, dark and light tan. 39c wear. 39 for our 50c. Men’s Ic Jean Drawers, the % most durable drawers made. 50c % wear. satisfaction and service than any other shoes children wear. The mothers tell us so. The rich yet tough leather—the oak soles and insoles—the su- perior making—all tell. $1.50, $1.75. $2.00. —A special Shoe, 8} to 10}, Black Button Boots with tip and Chocolate Lace Boots that mixed stores sell at $1.25, for $1.09. —A word to the boys. We don’t give boys a girl’s shoe— but give them one built like their father’s—same style last —lacing hooks, neat round C7 Let us send you our book, ‘What ‘We Make and Sell." It costs nothing. FUSSELL’S, } 1427 NEW YORK AVENUE. PPOPOSLOIO OPS OL OL PIO DOO OS in Miss Rebecca Sharp might have slum- bered for all time; and wh» can tell to what dire confusion poverty might have brovght the Dorotheas and Marcellas? The scientists would have us believe that the struggle for food and clothing is the in- cer.tive to progress and civilization; the emotionalists, with a shudder at this ma- terialism, assign loftier motives or human conduct. Whichever may be right, neither cen deny that the best of us like our little comforts, whether, as in the case of his royal spendthriftness, it takes fifty mil- licns to supply them, or, like some ag:d gentleman of African descent, we crave only a few cents with; which to buy a corncob pipe and bag of tobacco; whether, like Queen Elizabeth, thy hundred and sixty-five dresses are n@éded to fill our wardrobes, or, as in the cas¢ of the pilgrim mothers, we are contentswith homespun to make us a Lord’s day gpwn. Which of us can tell how smiling and well behaved the worst of us might bect if, as in the OOOO: ‘The Best Standard Tomatoes, by the can, ¥ %, 6% cents; lots of one dozen cans at 6 cents ¥ r can. Canned Corn, 6 cents; Canned Peas, 6 cents; Canned Lima Beans, 6 cents per can. TMP, (RAISINS. gg°7" © Import FLOUR 306. Best Family Fiour by bbi., $4.75. WN new era in the business of Picture Framing. for our 50c. Men’s Balbriggan _ Under- Broken lines and sizes left after the Easter trade. To close ’em out we offer you your choice of 4-button—2 and 3 clasp—5-hook lacing —Dressed Kid—and 8-but- ton Suede Gloves. All col- ors and sizes, values range from 85c. to $1.35. ap23-f,m,Ww,28 eee A departure from old lines—the bar- If er of high’ prices knocked ‘awnen. new and lower prices—not on what we Want to sell—but on what you want to buy--not at teally your “own? TW conditions that exist—make fe ysutt the thmesand are golke to up. Here are. some oy, Hicture Frame prices: — 8.x 19.9 Florentine-glass and mat— Magruder & Co. We handle all kinds of wines We know wines pretty well. We know the imported clarets don’t surpass our pure old Ginger Snaps, SOSSSOSE 99808995006 for our 68c. Men's Silk Fiber Under- of Ginger Snaps fer 34c. Spine xes of Sardines for 33c. VATS... 35¢. 1ox p2aut Florentine—glass od mat- soc. 16 x 20% + We are Makers of} ¢ Shirts that ARE Shirts. toe—dark rich mahogany 1G:x/20 SR ee cae $2.00: wee zy Ee EN Ln a ae S| the astnees neces ied Paponae jase For your choice of guaran- leather. 8} to 10}—$1.g50. 16x 20 inch, Flora, Gilt— $9 O49 tree liek 3752 ‘fe : © | that sultable allowance "which each’ feels teed Real Kid Glaces—in 4- 11 to 2-$175. fines and’ mat— claret—delicious in flavor. We | would bring about a stat perfect com- oun bottle it here. button, two and three clasp p d fort? eH HH HH Pe 16 x 20 Deep Gold ADS OOO fe pee It 16 7th st. pate St Bat $250 ES —and a limited lot of Ideal es lots, ™Dozen bottles, only $3. Ey i Id fis Wisines to. euler somone ? How mel Knew she Time, pel Gloves. This = 2 B | Sooeseeooseeeeoeeeeeene ky Tre carried ont | Mats for From the London Weekly Teliggraph. ‘and opportunity to replen- - ae ‘ é sore tee teers T| Magruder & Co, | "wen caiage war upfin anone me |@ Ef vet ork aPeloneraes | aration me | Phe agri shoppers “will “find “the” inany - Quantock hills he was fond of riding over small price. All colors and Tany sufferers of headache—no reason. why it SAVY BEANS. Water “Colors, ‘anousciigs, le? Groceries, Wines and Cigars, to Tapnton whenever heauld tind a hober See toe Sboulan't do you good: At all druggists, Price 0c, Peck of F St. Cor. 13th. Drop in byvali means. : ta N.Y ee? | steed. One day on a feimiliar route his sizes are here. Sale com- Sm horse cast a shoe, and é #topped at a vil- lage to have it repaired. “What time is it?’ he asked the smith, Send for Foxt Fore Catalogun. ap2t-iinl Conn. Ave. & M St. aa ESS mences Saturday morning ae Great Reduction Two Stores, BSSSHSOSHSSSGOOS Silverberg & Co., SOSSCOOSHSOSOSSSIOSSSSS OSSSO SSO SD OOH OESO In Hair. : Art Ss 4 ‘Why pat with such torture as is occasioned | chiefly with the desire of.making conver- Switches, formerly, $5.00. The world is prone to judge a ¢ ap2-cte tore, 414 9th St. {Ag nn A ee Louvre Sritcnes $250) omen F500. i “a ei “TN tell " resent, sir,” sald the Gray Switches, $3.00, formerly 3 man by appearances—if he wears | @@ @o-3o @ en ne ee Chea“ be unaata chien taal we tehtone, Gray Switches, formerly “cheap” clothes he’s pretty apt to| Unfermented Red Tone” up | ~~ SF | icoked across it attentively, and added: Pea a ——— xs get the worst of it. No need to, Grape Jui oy tenis s Phila € ns “Halt-pest 1. slmperial Hale Regenerator for rest bair. though—for the best tailoring in the CE, sir enetncniog 0 Apo. lo) | {ow do you knows: saked Coleridge. S: HELLER’S, land can be had here for a few dol- tonte. ‘ee as ms re 5 O- qt. all We've never had finer ones than now. ¢| life and don't know by sign what o'clock tender and it is?” salad r " jw film ‘how he could oof. lars more than the poor sort costs. very Spring Suits, $18 and $20—and up to $: 50. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, a OF fe a Dew IOKENS and Ear <auZ20 7th Street N.W. a The poet went away. turned that evening, can be obtained now we A - Wanted--An Idea. Exper Tair Ea it | FQ /47*ST:2HONE 998. |’ Cottage Market, 818 x4th Se ae See ee st of tpventions..