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The Busy Corner, Bth and Market et Space. | 'S.Kann, Sons&Co. OP SK ne Which Can Be Worn Milos ie Kind of Waist. Ay SE OF WHICH aN FS. You MAY PERFECILY SATISFIED WE FEEL FOR L YOUR WANTS FITHER WAY. 50 Fi ine All-wool Shepherd's Plaid Skirts, in navy, brown and black, aline lined and velvee bound. Regular $4.50 value. Special For Thursday, $2.68. 40 Ladies’ Fine Plain Brilliantine Tailor-made Skirts, full width, properly lined and finished, bright, Instrous black. Special Value, $2.98. 35 Ladies’ High-grade Brilliantine Skiris, strap-seam finish, prop- erly lined-and stiffened. Our regular $5.50 quality. For Thursday, $3.98. 20 Ladies’ Fine All-wool Crepon Skirts, fine percaline lined—also 25 li-wool Imported Serge Skirts, silk-lined throughout. Special For Thursday, $4.98. Also a complete line of Fine Ali-wool Tailor-made Suits, in black, avy, royal, cadet and the new shade of brown —with silk-lined jackets pnd perealine-lined skirts, both plain and fancy trimmed, which are worth B12. 50 to $15.00. Special, $10.98. We are realizing each day the advantage of having the biggest rib- pon department in town. ever realized so forcibly though as when our buyer received a telegram, stating that a large consignment of rib- pons was to be auctioned off owing to non-payment of duty. |The ‘oods were offered in such large lots that at first we hesitated. Hov ver, we took the risk and bought 500 bolts of Fine Imported Ribbon: Some are on our counters now. The pick of the lot is. -21 They represent ali the new Fancy Ribbon ideas of this season's pro- uction, and are worth from 35c. to 45c. a yard. Another snap by chanre was 50 pieces of 8-inch double-faced Satin Ribbon in ail the shades, checked through with black. It’s heavy rnough to stand alone. Ml Hine ery. Worth every penny of $1.50 a yard. At. .g5c. faporicl I vers, one ¢ complete table of eee Bluets, Lilacs, Car- ations, ete, at. ..- c : bunch Daisies, en g8c. 1g white.) g—very swell—all new aw Sailors ai St. DN tik i ee Sue llinery, 20 different <b > HATS T “OTHER STORES FOR at Values. ssorted novelty bargam at shac G uch Olive, Si en pio and brown, a bargain tan, black really and . mode and whit an, <pert glove hands. on by e: with bright tops ioc. pai +, fall regular made, with double sole MG es See een 12} with . pair. Ribbed Cotton Hos warranted 1 id toes. Worth . pair. it and heavy weig zs aragied fast dye. Worth 15¢.— IGe. p y as many others’ at 25¢. = Ch ne setting slides hie with slide and side jeweled ornaments. en's Gilt and Silvered Bracelets. ........ aster Sterling Silver-trimmed Book Marks Onyx Penholders, with gold mounting . New and beautiful line of Easter Fans, Gauze, evening shades. ne Satchels Lace and Ostr with outside pocket and combination -25¢. each for .. eee 4QC. ith steel trimmings Tete eee cece cece cee eee ens 250. ‘Te Tt and Side $ atchel t to match Velvet Belts, ster LINE A COMPLETE I -s’ Chemisettes, very nobby, made of pleated silk and chiffon. st the ae to wear with a tailor-made suit. -$1.50 The new Melba Tie, made of plain and check silks, something en- new, with deep fringe, regulated by a slide “Another Novelty Searf an be used as hat band or nec 1e in plaids, Roman stripes or plain. . A new line of Ascot Ties FALL THE NEW FASTER NECK FIXINGS. + .50¢ fixing. They 25¢. .-25c. for ladies, with or without stock So KANN, SONS & €0., Sth and ‘Market Space, 7th Street Entrance, Family Shoe Store. If they’re Rich’s Shoes they’re proper.”’ Ten-two F. Easter—when all the world dons new attire—is rapidly ap- proaching. You shouldn’t wait until the very last hour before attending to your needs —but get everything ready now. In the matter of new footwear it’s hardly necessary to tell you of the numerous advantages of buying here. Most of you already know something about this store. It’s entirely different from any other—inasmuch as the styles shown here are not to be found elsewhere—but the world’s “exclusives’”—the footwear worn by the elite. The new spring styles—just in—will give you a good idea of the advance that has been made. There never was a time in the past when a store has gathered such an array of smart styles —and dainty novelties. You can hardly help finding just what will please your fancy most—the variety is so im- mense—the stock so perfect- ly complete. More new spring styles in bicycle and golf footwear have come in. A look at the rich showing prompts us to say there isn’t another stock like it in the south. All the new- est New York novelties are represented—the smart look- ing “exclusives.” B. Rich & Sons, “High Art Footwear for the Elite," ! a | Ten-two F St. : Children’s ‘Knock-about’ Suits. We’re showing a special lim Lime at $1.48, $1.98 and which are the best we ever saw. oe is are strong, ee the fifte lifferen very one than we Bicycle Suits howing a big line suits and sep- its for boys be- tween the ages of 8 and 16. One style has a coat-- regular knee pants--and bicycle pants--a combina- tion that you’ll find very convenient. Price $6 for what is tically two suits. Eiseman Bros. prac= Cor. 7th and E Sts. N. W. No branch store in Washington. Tomorrow, Thursday, i Last Day Of | Langlois’ Special Prices. | $5 BOOTS $3.85. $2.50 BOOTS | $1.85. & P vient PROFLE AINE'S’ (OMPOUND. WELL. 20 = town take their cue from King’s Palace. They find it necessary te pay us frequent visits in order to see what styles are going to lead. They know that our stock al-_ ways shows the best interpretation of fashion’s fancies. They know, too, that our stock is always equal to any four or five other ‘stores. No wonder King’s Palace is the place that ladies seek first when they want a hat, a cloak or a jacket. And yet our prices are far below all others. A Special Sale of Suits. Bold buying and spot cash have secured for us a large number of the new style suits at prices that enable us to offer the following splendid bargains: $20.00 All-Silk Lined Suits. This is truly a magnificent lot of goods. The most stylish tailor- made suits in cheviot, serges and all-wool black cloths. They are lined throughout, even to the Sleeves, with black or colored taf- feta silk, new fashioned fan skirts, ° 58 jackets made reefer style. They cannot be found anywhere else for Tess than $16.00 to $20.00. . $ = $12 and $15 Suits for $6.98. : —with ‘2tinch reefer Jac fgg Mandated ted wt ie nuskicte. made ¢ me Sparkles From Our Hat Department. z Make it a point to see our line of spring styles in Hats, if you % have not already done so. Never mind whether you want to buy 2 or not. We take delight in showing you our stock, because we $ know there is nothing as fine south of New York. z We will alter or trim hats to suit your taste any time. $ $6 and $7.50 Trimmed Hats. é Bopnets, too. They a e latest 2 and the bew shades, ely fa trich, dot adorable lot. sSoadoagoagoatoagoesenoeseesongeaengoatoasresoesontenseotengoatreteesieseese ieagond eeteeseasensenseesneteesoaseaseaeacenteaseeseeseesesgestafen fe oa So He $8 and $9 Trimmed Hats. effects No the been rent of ravishingty pretty Alt r $4.98 that Se Untrimmed Hats. rly ten dozen a newest and a eon whe le line veks smd culuy ids.” Alp : KING'S PALACE, =814 = St. 715 Market Space. Seefeefostor Seite otto ne nent into DONS OSE SSNS ENS BS Lansburgh & Bro. 3 ° 9 ; Some of the New Things , ’ ’ £ In Gloves, Hosiery, Jewelry, Belts, &c. § Ladies’ Gloves. Ladies’ Belts. ~ = =4-button Glace Gloves, in Metal Girdles, in the latest de- ¥ choice shades of Tan, Brown, signs. From 25c. up to $3.98. © Mode, Gray, Black, White, s ae = ‘2 Posi engl Maize; fine, pliable Metal Buckles, in gilt and oxi- § Bode ae oars : oe dized, with jeweled ‘settings, for 4 9 kid, perfect in fit and wear. ae y Only 98c. Buckle Sets from 8c. up to ¢ ¥% — 2-clasp French Kid Gloves, in $2.98. gy Tan, Brown, Gray and Black. Velvet Belting, the very lat- $1.50 quality. ectatadl : 3 Only $1.19 50c.a Belt. aoe Jewelr, i Ladies’ Hosiery. y Speci als, Ladies’ “Tan Lisle Thread pe ueiaG deaeeed = Pad Tose, double heel and toe. 25¢, 2 25c. pair. ? Ladies’ Extra Size Herms- Ret ie a. *: mers ett $1.48 Sterling Silver Long donee : ee Hose, ce 4 | Watch Chains. Special price . white maco foot... -25¢. O8c. Ladies’ Fancy Printed Hose, $1.48 Fine Rhinestone Pom- in Black, Brown, *Blue and padour Combs, in shell and am- (Green sioner geese 25C. | Det Specialiprice--.-<- --98c. Ribbons in all the new spring colorings, in plain and fancy effects. Lansburgh & Bro., =e —— ae a 7th Street. > 3 Mabie A SOPOT DeSE 2 The Finest COFFEE $ se Cae Can Buy ; At Bryan’s. ‘The Coffee marts of the old world nor the new know of no finer Coffee than our; 38e. blend. It's old Java and Mocha— pure—rich — winellke in clearness — fra grant and appetizing in aroma—and sat-- fafying and delightful in Savor. Only. Sty IMPORTED JAMS—very celictone 1 extra cholce—only $1.75 dozen. > 1413 New York Ave ui Fancy Groceries, Wines, etc. mh30-w,f,m-28 DUCRO’S ALIMENTARY ELIXIR ts: E. FOUG! *\The Pebincen Oils, “they lubricate more and outlast other ofls."” Wm. C. Robinson & Son, BALTIMORE. Md. _ 7 fe25-8er sb eh a Cured bj and the skin made pureang Cuticura Soap 4ya,.the 3 druggists. mh15-m.wé&f-1y W Shoes of absolute com- fort, exact fashion, un- equaled wear. For Ladies and Men. 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00. PSOSOSOSES SEEN 09S Burt’s, is : dot-w,52t.14 They are works of art. yures tn ee Saen, Oslovad nents. to" aa 1ait Ft Adornments for home or office, “Numerous subjects Arthur Burt. e at J, Venable, 304 "Mase: Ave. N. E. : 5 THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Boundary Uastle. = Dr. Von Holieben Has Official and Mrs. Henderson Youthful Guests —Lunchceons Teas. The German ambessador gave a dinner last night in honor of the Vice President ‘and Mrs. Hobart. Among the guests were Secretary and Mrs. Gage, the Postmaster General and Mrs. Gary, the Brazilian min- ister and Mrs. Mendonca and Baron von Breuning. The decorations were of red and white roses. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henderson entertained at dinner last night Miss Garber, Miss Au- drey Pauncefote, Miss Sartoris, Miss Miles, Miss Elsie Arderson, Miss Ethel Ander: Miss Fuller, Miss Horstmann, Miss Barne Miss Arnold of New York, Mr. and M Josiah Pierce, jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Le-| Edhem | gare, Mr. du Bose, Baron Bey, Mr. Young of the emba: sentative Olms: Representati Dirsmore, Mr. John Wiikins, Mr. Robert } Chilton, Mr. Homan and Mr. John B. Hen- @erson, ir. Senator and Mrs. Fairbanks have cards cut for Friday, April 1, 4 to 6, to meet Mrs. James Robert McKee. Mrs. Richard Alward Jobns out for a tea Saturday, her guest, Miss May H Mrs. Cropp mm ha otber ¢ aa Compbel, Mr eke ards have been sent out by Mr. gnd John B. Robinson for the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Waddingham, to Welling Wyckotf, to take ce at the Church of the Epiphany at 8 | o'clock on Ti Apri! 14. The | ceremon: rec t 10 o'ch Rhode 2, will be 108 a visit, Mrs. Grant yest party of ladies Gr lcm, Churenh of Porter, widow Mrs. with 1 return who have irs, John 1 Londen return- ad will >. H. A. KI the ma and Mrs. Lee tast Howe een a with colors vorate sup- ud music 1 pi cf several © were indulged in until quite f and Mr W. Hunt and comy ir resi any fr welding weather, fitting r t floral tri rs during the _ Hunt replied Wm. District , who, s of the hoo! aL time, told how wes called to teach the e old engine building . Redin Woodward , Maj. L. P. W Balloch “as “acighbor Rev. Frank Sewull, pastor of the Church, referred with feeling we the Divine blessings that have followed the married couple through all th changing years. Mrs, Ellen S. Mus: Dr. Rufus Choate, Miss A. Gatley also Dr. C. B. Gilbert, Mary Barton and Mr. W. spoke. ‘Among those present who extended their congratulations were: Mr. and Mrs. John Cammack, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Sterling, . W. A. Gatley and wife, Gen. Balloc Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus S. King, King and wife, Miss Mete isy Ki . RR. Wn. Redin Woodward and son, inslow,Mr. Job Barnard, Mr. M. nard and wife Mr. R. P. Barnarc Mrs. Jehn R. Young, Dr. and M hi Schooley, Maj. L. P. Williams Mr. end Mrs. J A. Macauley, Mr. W._E. Williams, . Frank Sew and daughter; Mrs. John Joy Eds J. J. Edson, ‘jr; Mr. and Mrs Smith, Mr. John Hitz, Mrs. Geo, Carman and daughter, Mrs. D. J. Macarty, Miss Jessie Macarty, Mrs. Terrill, Mr. A. N. Prentiss, the Misses Meem, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Victor Johnson, Mrs. H. B. Sperry, Mr. Paul Sperry, Miss Mary Barton, Mrs. E. S. Mussey, Dr. Gilbert, Dr. Choate, and others. ——— : Odd Fellows’ Grand Visitation. Golden Rule Lodge, No. 21, Independ2nt Order of Odd Fellows, turned out in force to receive Grand Master John I. Brown and atcompanying grand officers, it being the last of the annual series of visitations to the s:veral subordinate lodges. The ex- amination of the officers of the lodge was ecnducted by Grand Representative Wm. P. Allan, and at the conclusion they were complimented by the grand master on their efficiency. The report of Acting Grand Secretary R. R. Black showed that the membership was 107, with ass2ts amounting to over $8,000. After speeches by Grand Representative F. A. Stier and Wm. P. Allan, Grand Master John L Brown, P. H. Leary, P. G.; J. H IN RHEUMATISM are your limbs 1 der a a and sensitive [that you can foretell every st. change bythe excractating pain and actos muscles and joints? Ach- ie ok day and ing rest and sleep at night? SECURE PRe RELIEF BY APPLYING A mson’s ris, Incomparahly THE BEST aud most elective external remedy ever com- “oe sea BEN: only highly medicated ‘ter and € RE UTHERS FAIL to even re- Here. But — t —. effective. Insist upon a Price, 25 cents. Refnse substitutes. 4 Crew, P. G.; ae Gibson, P. G., and others an invitation was extended to retire to the blue room, wh}re the committee had pro- vided a s tyous banquet, at which am- i done by ail present, and Brother John Shepherd en- © Ehests with several selections cornet. | Was annoubeed that the committee on celebration of the seventy-ninth anni- versary of Odd Fellowship have decided to have an entortainm Pt reom of Gdd Fy . Tth street hwest, on the night of April 26, to ¢ of ar address by a prominent member ang a musical and literary p* on of merit, to be foll nae the benefit of the young of ladies of Naomi Rebeka » have secured Odd Fellows’ vet southeast, for the purpo: a donation party on the 6th > of Fellow < who are in n nt Lodge, 2 » with them on Sunday evening attend the Lutheran M urch and listen to a sermon by Rev. utler, erate ee Washington City Bible S The Loard of maragers of the V Socie y met Monday night, Rev . D.D., president, In the chair. of the approaching anniversary A.W. In the view following committe were announced Committee on an sary, Messrs. Piere Taylor and Alden; on annual report, Shiei Pitzer, Peck Messrs. Jones Ballantyne mpson, and Buckler. on rs. on audit, The treasurer reported a balance on and or $80.40. Receipts—Ryland M. Church, to make J. Lewis Hartsock a life membet amiine M. E, Church, life member, Metropolitan, Ryneal, jr., $10; Wirt FANNIE svilie, Ma. MULLICAN, eral at St, t 10 am, Th March ANCHE M Haw > wil he ti ° His "wit JOHNSON, In Be remewpben F SUSAN JOLNSON go today—Mareit 30, Gone, bat newer will be f . BY TE CHILDREN ry of Mrs Me ANNIE steps so well DAUGHTER, we linger on, unlock’d its founts, ere PROM HIS MOTHER. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE PORTIVELE CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS, alsy relieve distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. (A per: fect remedy for Dizsiness, Nausea, Drowsi- in. Mouth, Coated Taste Trngue, Pain lathe Side, TOMPID Lives. bey regulate the Bowels. Purely Vi table. Small Pills. Small Dose, Smail Price.