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- wHE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1898-1 i AN ART COLLECTION | | . THE PALAIS ROYAL. 232 ‘Vaile...Balcony. | A. Viger eo Mra. Gardiist HGpbafd Ofsre That of Her Late Hasbacd, = -----Cheap beer, like cheap baking powder and cheap soap, requires a gift to sell it. ee ee ee 2 ss "| CORRESPONDENCE Ui THE SUBJECT Resolution Introguded in the House by Mr. ‘Cimmings. : Peary VALOE OR PHE GIrr +G and arith Sts. | So". atcony. EAAEEEEEEEEL For $1 Kid Gloves. HE RUSH for Easter Gloves has commenced. Everybody wants them tried on. To prevent this we offer 50 dozen 2- clasp and 4-button Kid Gloves, in white, black and all colors, at 66c instead of $1 a pair. If tried on the regular price -of $1 must be paid. For $1.50 P. R. Gloves. HE $1.50 “Palais Royal” 4- button Suede Kid Gloves, . tans, grays, modes and pearl, self and black stitching. We reserve the right of not trying them on, but this rule shall not in- clude the less busy hours—8 to 10 a.m. and Ito 4p.m. Fitted, at our risk, as usual. The magnificent eaflection of engravings an@ hrt books of the'late Gardiner G. Hub- Lard.is te. be.given.te the Library. of Con- gréss and made accessible to the public, if Cofress Aétepts it.~ ast , Mrs. Hubbard.has. offered the coliection and Represcntative Cummings of the joint Ubrary committee introduced a” résolution in. the Hose today empowering Mr. John Russell Young, the librarian of Congress, to accept it, and to-communicate to Mrs. Hubbard the gtatefiil Avpreciation of Con- gtess of the public spirlt and munificence muiinifested: by the gift. x Mrs. Hubbard's Letter. Mrs. Hubbard's letter to Librarian Young, urder date of March-2t,; 1808, making the proffer, is as follows: Milwaukee Beer | sells upon its merit, and is found: One-of-a-kind Sample Suits. i EES styles and values up to $30 at only* $16.50 for choice. The opportunity was a passing Gne, to be $ grabbed by the quickest merchant. Now it is your 00 chance. Distribution commences here tomorrow at 8 a.m. First choice is an important consideration. Gowns worth from $20 to $30 are to be at the: uniform price of $16.50. e . “I hereby offer to tha National Library, T2. Suits. it Skirts. Vaist: in the homes of the’ best families Fj sores te pene or me tunel $1270 Suits. | | $958 Suite Say Skirts 44e Waist ui 'y iereto, ent. Also new suits 50. = Our are ol mprored ke, ete. in America. You are sure of ab- beoks, to be treated asa part of the col Hped thronghout with faring csi | | suetoe wisn ato nde ‘This disposition of the collection, the fy 3 gathering of which was'to him the pleasure | $ yet learned that they and circular "skirt appearance of an ex- of a surprise than a | OE URLY case ehIRe ewan: toethereeiet equal the gowns usu- having 12 rows of pensive — tailor-made lesser quotation for SOLUTE p url iy wnoen yo u uy fare of his fellow men, te in accordance | 3 sel aH ero aes ee ee with his wishes, and is that which gives = . him the greatest: satisfaction. ; 66 . Lad 99 Cc vt dese that = aultable gatlery tm ene | 3 $1 for “American y” Corsets. rary jevoted ¥o this collection and | 4 5 2 5 3 EON OES aise Sine toca HESE at only $1 a pair, made of coutil, are bias cut and practi- made to it, to be. known as the Gardiner | $ " Greene Hubbard Gallery, where it can be | 3 cally as good as the much More expensive French Corsets. In ad to the publle, to be studied and | 3 some respects they are superior, being better adapted to the enjoyed under such reason~ble regulations af as may be made by Congress or by the au- form of the average American woman. Many who have called thority 4 ees Se delegate | § merely to investigate have, after being fitted, become enthusiastic ie control o: ie Nationa! rary. ‘ rhe “ = 7 “Accompanying the collection is a bust] champions of the “American Lady. Pabst Beer Pabst Brewing Co., ‘703-705 North Capitol St. Télephone 273. * z = “ BS t ce + oe hs : : & Bs + + « a + & & aS; ke ose ea oe cad EE BBB BeBe bode bobbed Bobb be Bebedebe bebe | fe Re of Mr. Hubbard by Gaetano Trentenove, oe which I desire may be kept in a suitable ae ” 66 ” “ ” a3 Ad ey area ree : Worcester. W. B. R. & G. 3 “I propose during my lifetime to add to ime &G” ams Mek: Me s the collection from time to time and in’ my SS cee ee | cel ear bain F a § ; are here represented with Corsets is represented with : EEEEEEEEEERERER EEE PECECEREER will to muke provision for increasing the Yorms, which operation + : E collection by creating a fund of $20,000, to | # four recommended styles, In new styles in Batiste, Cou- takes the stretch out of the —_ — be placed in the hands of trustees, the in-- short, long and extra long. Fore eninating net. All | cloth, making them ‘Trae Bills Returned. embezzlement; Mildred Campbell, man- Accepted 2s Jurors. terest of which is to be used by the li- scons = are $i Anprnnetas wail) | Beene eect mS | The grand jury has reported indictments | slaughter; M. W. Falk, adultery; William | ‘The following were today accepted by | brarian of Congress in the purchase of ad- seam, line and curve. oe ditional engravings, it el y \der- 8s follows: Benjamin Duwart, allas Dar- | pee eee eee a tine. “ber; | Judge Kimball as jurymen to fill vacanctes | Sot ding tine the expences pecideee eder. wart, violation of section 5438, R. 8. U. 8; | Housebreaking: | Eleanor | Darling, : | on the regular panel, caused by those here- 0 y e f this collection will be bi W 2 i $. 6 d$ 0 Fuca Parva iknion ot econ | Sum Pyne eat lie Bele io pre | 5s emo tog excused for various | By Gang’ unten ge oot |g hat’s the difference between $3.68 and $4.50? tov, R. SU. S.: James H. Smith, viola- | A charge of violating section 5168, R. 8. | causes: John See ee pond | al ais tay oie shag Ste ae as toe OMORROW’S aristocratic bargains include Black Silk and Wool tion of act ebruary ZB y. 3 ‘as ig- | Cha , Thomas R. , A. B. > Very. 9 nae i ~ 5 SEs A bo pete Ee Charles Bchench, synite, J. 4. Thompson, GERTRUDE M. HUBBARD. Crepons at $3.68 instead of $4.50 yard. And choice of the sea- NeimieaT ery: A. V. Ward. false pretenses; | The grand jury for the January term of | William H. Prosperi, Ralph L. Hall and Librarian Youngs’s Reply. : William 8. Roose, libel; Harry L. Johnson, | the court has been finally discharged. Paul Seaber, ir. ‘To this Mr. Young replied as follows: q “March 28, 1898. Stripes. More bargains: Three new lots of Silk Grenadines. : : —= — = — Se oe instead of $2.50 yard $1 75 instead of §2 $1 instead of $1.25 yard ésbheen a a S ae F ot ‘Dear Mademe:'f have the honor to ac- $2 : 24D yard for 45-inch for the” Silk” Grens gPRSP DOLE LAO knowledge your lglted,in which you pre- Grenadines, tu scl ay, | Rush Seenadings tle | nea og ee Y sent to the peoplebf the United States the wales polka ask aca floral the higher price. The writer bines, browns, ,e®. works of art whigh bgfonged to your late = fancies some are Just as suitaile foundations the go make bewitching costumes, EE the Silk-finish Taffeta for foundations, at only 15¢ a yard. Fifty shades are here, including 6 cerises, 3 turquoise, 10 greens, 4 light blues, 5 pinks, 3 violets, 3 lavenders. A good plan is to use this lining to half way of the skirt, the lower portion being of plaited taffeta silk. The saving in cost is considerable and the results are practically the same as if all silk were used. husband, Gardiner Greene Hubbard, and Lesa wherein you likevise énvey the wish that they be preserved)in ¢he Library of Con- gress. pycat “As the librarian of Gongress, it gives me the greatest pleastre * acknowledge this act_of munificence and'to express the grat- itude which all miist fhel over so noble an addition to the aft treasures of the na- tion. The accumé#lation of this priceless collection by yout husband was, as you | Easter Gloves.— 2oc. Hose $1.25 value Dogskin, | for Men, $1.00. GO | 10c. a Pair. Complete; will take pictures 2x2 inch: Yale ed with cach Yale are 1 doz. Dry P sheets of Paper, Ruby Paper, Hyp 1 doz. P m. ing F Ti mal Tee AS8c Fixing Powders, Print! Frame, ‘3 and Cameras, fs Powers, Printing Fro Fay: ° Farnish- 8, son’s most exquisite designs is offered in the Wavy Bayadere : z $ b 2 v4 e say, the pleasure 6f Yany years of a lifc i a feiope. "Warrtncd ted the wort chicny devoted tifee Weltare of his tclons Wool Dress Goods. est Silk Cheap. men, and those.da. thei direction of the It- 2 5 = $ 5 = brary Will take:prige iaiao carrying out his The lately acquired stocks are the talk of the $1 instead of $1.25 yard for the latest Parisian $ Soeacenet Rate oe town, creating a demand that is simply overwhelm- Bayadere Novelties, Ribbon Striped Taffetas, Ex- $ ty of the-siver, but, a3 was his desire, be ing. Note that the colors now generally scarce are clusive Style Checks, Plaids and Stripes, etc. 3 ever accessible to tWe people for their beue- F; Ses = ‘ fit aiid’ inetroctien: herein ample quantity. SOc 2% for the Sinks in the | Eq yord for exten hears Tar “Your letter Aas been submitted to the 3Oe 2784 for fabrics bens | FI sunt tor the eretwhile ex- stylish “English checks of feta Silk, in the scarce Joint committee on the library for officia! © generally offered at 50c. Deusive Tailor Suitings in Sarge sine, combining white with: |) Genstthd states of geums © consideration and for such instructions as 68e and 7c yard. They are, in | 48tnch Glace Poplins, 48-inch lavender, turquoise, burnt orange, Pe ol the: taien 2 will enable the librarian to carry its sug- fect, the cuitings made to retail | Puslish Whipcords, 45-inch Bay- new blues, greens and black. Presid nen PressPac de adere effects, 50-inch Satin-tini at these figures. The price ask- | Covert Cloths and 50-inch Sp ed—29e—is the outcome of the | ed Broadcloths. And see the gestions into effect: “Yours, very sincerely, turquoise, burnt orange, ete. yerd for 39¢ quality Wash | Also Black Taffeta Silk and ar- “JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG, . incrersing popularity of silks and | and Wool Grenadines in checks is oes 5 “Librarian of Congress.” the miscaicalation of the maker, | of combination colocs, mew tins 29¢ Silks, and choice of a | tstic effects and superior quality whose loss is represented in your and black, violet and black, white Perfect assortment of styles and | Black Figured India Silks at Value of the Collection. gain. and black, brown and tan. colors. } only Ze yard. Mr. Young sett the letter to the chair- man cf the joint committee on Ifbrary, Senator Wetmore, who introduced in the Senate a resolution similar to the one of- fered in the House by Mr. Cummings. Re- Housefurnishings at Auction Prices. z : ee tézting’ tol int a leltee $0 Ranator Wvetinoee, HE most important purchase of years has just been consummated—and a sale most prolific of ¢ e ALL those specials announced in our monster advertisement of the value of the collection Mr. Young said: bargains is about to begin. Think of $1.98 for beautifully decorated China Tea Sets of 56 pieces— = All th IS Wee yesterday will hold good. We've provided qualities as big as the Tas De eee eo Re CE ee less than four cents apiece. Think of 48c for China Toilet Set: full size pitcher, basin, soap dish - values. That was the largest “ad.” ever printed in a local paper. of art, famillar with tts contents, as 1n and chamber! Think of only $2.98 for China Dinner and Tea Sets of 95 pieces! Less than auction It was demanded by the greatest army of ACTUAL bargains that ever marched on Washington. Bet Eh Si br aa een erm at eh ea prices—the opportunity of years has been grasped by the Palais Royal buyer.” And now it’s your It was demanded by the great growth of this great business. It spoke with the eloquence of facts guished gentleman Senin esr eer chance. and figures that disarm every feature and phase of competition. noe ‘expense to obtain, the Anest examples, Z of the masters in the various modern’ +4 onne s schools. Dinner and Tea Set, Here Tomorrow, Milline atters Need Prom SMICMOM, | “8ermany is sen tn tne works of Senor gauer and Albert Durer. There are speci- z Wp tgke, 18.8 great compliment that one work, momae are so crowded, with orders. You know that what comes from Sake! MUST | atevodi's ee tactiee chee Eee ae 95 pieces, basement, he on 2 sl . You" ft or Hal Easter's a a: Therd's's coublantion of taste, talent and eaterpeioe Uat's bringiae the succers' ef fame aad buninees 3 this haw debate, well as the works of Carracci, Spagnoletto, Piranesi and Raphael Morghen. The Fiem- ish school constitutes achievements of $2. 98 for the set. Lucas van Leyden, a contemporary of le Durer, and, ilkewise, of Vorterman and Paul Pontius, who worked under the eye The Palais Royal. ‘ of Rubens. The collection contains, as your half dozen each of Real China for the usual 19c Zine Washboards, and austen’ of OLE Ubrarian is informed, the largest number | % ZOC {t,,siy ‘Rrsrerss nse ‘are acbur, | DC Smythe went Ie, Zine | Cuming Boris | 9SC Kamp. Sickel pinta eeeetal, Tete Our $5 Hats Our 3.49 ats of Rembrandts im the United States, many | $ gein at ‘e- _ | of hardwood. dome; of rarity and value. There are examples —_———_ z Se ‘¢ others, and, it for full-size China Cuspidors, with fer Patent Mop and Brush Holder. It 1 each for Table Tumbler sech as usually i pac rac ee aaa cin | ASC Kiya st nH | Se ts. ras panes Ma, Ws | We ety ake Mma et ore ready trimmed, for ladies, are purposely of « ready trimmed, for the misses, are an Easter er from the time of Rem.|@ stead of 0c. . ty ‘wafer””—extra thin. de or be offering—$6 values, made up in a big variety not find a place. size and first quality. Note ee near ee oes = “Phe French schoot opens with the seven-| ¥ cable hoops. of new ahd original conceits. And for the teenth century, embracing the works of 49c instead of 76c for Mrs, Potts’ Sad teed” wae e rubber rollers, first tt of Josep Israels, who does 29¢ feetead of 50c for Cedar Wash Tabs, 10c alee qrality in every respect. instead of 19¢ for Iron Stew Ketttes, | 98C Wrinat,of $1.50 for family-size Clothes porcelain. —‘Three-quat Pde pdedeeddbegeeecede deseo eateaete aleatondendendeadiadeadeatentonseatengententeasongengengengengengeesengenteadoazeatoatoaseateagenteatontontonzengeeasenteatene gongongengeodentontongoateatoatoatbasestoeteeteety But the quality of the materials makes ‘em worth $8. Our $8 Hats are comparable with everybody else's $12. of Frederick the Great and Napoleon—a $1.83, hundred of Frederick—three times as.many Z 0? Napoleon. illinery iloring De ies’ # | Revere, who drew-the Harvard University Le eS = Men’s Millinery. Tailoring Department.| Ladies’ Shoes. . $] Reve aes Soenase Meare Cae" teey | concludes that the dlmster was due spon = ea REE oeagrS ? We can manage noted American engraver since that time. | ©XD! subma mine, brother now. fo saneeze out a jew ‘These specials in Men's Derbys and % Fedoras come at a most. convenient time. One at $2.38 and one at $1.38. The middle one tel's the sav- ing offered by all them. 5 : aga ae for 4foot Step Ladiers, ususlly ¢s- Claude Lorraine and other masters. Mr. Fe ein aces aicen’ Wee Saiee ba win | 29C fr, 4 Hubbara showed his historical taste by a et ba! = 98c call wong gmp } Gmuwuat sieeng te MEE weight is linked with “The English. sehcol includes the work of | Delarem, in the carly part of the seven- teenth century, as well as what was done by Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Sir Robt. Strange and Turner. : : We ma out saw in Cul is the instrument cur’ shoe polley | “As the committee. will see. from. this | which could only have been a Spanish mine. | sctually ee eee or ame | um and Before we, ‘$ | enumeration, the value of this: collection d moet et phir pa Aen seey apoyo “rove a $13 mot alone, heennse of ia Interest, merit viotion of the American people that, come fising % | a1:d beauty, but for its educatior what may, the horrors and ig illustrative of the evolution of modern ; The Palais Royal,== G& 1ilth Sts = F ; i] ff Fee H 5 Ze ! special quoted, but never for this grade of fabrics and making. Men’s Derbys and Fedoras, in all the lat- 105 yards English Check Worsted made to your measure, in Sack or = est blocks and fashionable shades—Black, away Frock ‘Sults—the eame grade that “Is Brown, Pearl, etc., that sell shown all over the Bs & everywhere at $2.50. Here... "til Saterday. SFO Pais oe lation, Blsek and San Viet 7 Kid High and Low Cut Shoes and Heavy = - Dongola’ Walking “Shoes: hand-turned and A i" il gisk | | 1 | ! : a of lot: c Clothing. comes folks know Just where to go to the Suits. orf Lot of Black Ch>vict Suort Pants Salts, fost color and all wool. made in Reefer and Double-breasted styles; with double seats and kaces ip the pants and all seams securely scwed. The Reefer, Suits are neatly trimmed with braid. Good value at §2.50. 1.48. | i i lt i i : Mf i i‘ H Hilt Hi i I ! | i Saks and Compan