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_r1- J J~- J J4-1- J. -L 3I Some Were $3 This season's Paris Hats have been pronou making women more than ever attractive. Evei their new hats." The best of these new $2o to $ the Palais Royal. $7.50 for $10 Hats. (MILADY'S NEW WHITE HAT.) It's more cream color than white ; it's of bes Milan braid ; is very many styles are for the vari ous types of milady; its trimmings of flowers quills, ribbons and bows are captivatingly ar ranged; its tout ensemble is all that can be de sired. Pearl Jewelry, th Dame Fashion says: "Pearls." Of course, course, the Palais Royal has the best collection < "I counted 322 different styles of pearl long chai es, earrings, lace pins, hat pins, etc." Among th the regular prices. 25C. to $5.98 a re the extreme 97The announcement of other Parisian Jewelry, hei pieces one sees in the little jewelry shops of Paris. . ..Few curiously beautiful belt buckles and slides, and pick out 0/ a judge. of hand-painted ivory medallions, come and bei els in oriental effects will captivate the visitor; and so brilliant sapphires, represent modErn art admirably. .. .1 worthy of the real.... An interesting paragraph could b is altogether unique and prices are nominal. Sur?pise Price, Pictures are added to today's announceme V "They were bought of the makers only last we mer weather would never come. 98c now secur trimmed with embroidery and tucks. $1.33 for broidery front and fancy collar. $5 suffices for Skirts to wear with these waists." Sunday Neckwear, V (SOME AT P: Neck Ruffs of Liberty Silk, new Washable N cape effect, with long plaited and dozen attracti, trimmed ends. Black and broidered tur white in combination. $6 $4.98 lars. Choice value ................... .a. o New White Cheviot Stock Ascots, Velings of I with ends embroidered ,n represen- half hundred tatton of fruits, berries, etc. colorings. Be 50c value .................... 39C kinds at only Choice of Madras and Cheviot The Summe Stocks of lace and fagotting; Bishop Mesh Black I stocks with tabs; silk auto thrice- der. 1% yard; around ties. Some worth 4AC on large hata G8c ............................... O only ........... $1.98 for White J One dozen of these waists were bought las the morning after they were adve rtised. New s Qyou tomorrow morning. Note d escription :-3 lace insertings; new fancy collar, full sleeves, Underwear. (Three Special Lots.) Fr$ Lace-effect and Plain Ganze Lisle Fr$ A Hose and Vests. Standard 35e qual it,................................. 25c (On Blak Stokings to onl..Lace-e.ect59c choice of L o Sl Ve, with fac yok. High hn imns sleeves. $1.25 va.nes........ 9 C. coats. Headquarters for (AND FOWN The Palais Royal was first to introduce the Swear out at the finger tips. The 1903 gathering size. The stock will be kept complete and the Parasols, $1.69. Hon ($3 value.) (F A In the checks and stripes to match Fancy Scree combinations of colors. ments with yc Fairbanks' Famous (SATURDAY'S TOILE Riksecker's Violet Talcum. Oc PwrPus Initial Tooth Brushes...........5 abr' i Parker's Sachet.........ounce.. c PakrsCl Whie oue uteril Sap..19c Florida Wate SeaSat, erumd........ 10lc Witch Hazel. Parker's Extracts...ounce.. 25c Tooth Brushe Basement floor for "Empress" Teas and Coffees. N Tea free with each pound of coffee. -Library Coupons $2.89 for This Folding The price is complimentary ; for tomorrow < nient of Go-Carts can be folded and put on a or house and occupy next to no room at all. fourth floor. A $3.98 FOR $5 REEFERS. - 13c FC V Sizes 8 to 14 years in these Cheviot and By'an yCovert Reefers, i'. red, tan and navy. Rb 0 98c for $r.5o DRESSES.'5 FC Wash Dresses. esie 4 to 14 years. 960e is a special price for Saturday only. - Vests and: $1.33 for $1.50 REEFERS. 25c FOR Sizes 2 to 6 years In these AD-wool They are SCloth Garments, with round andi saflor each in be collars. Braid trimming, play at G a Palais Royal L. Reduced to $10. nced the acme of perfection. They are truly feminine,. ithe men are talking of "how beautiful the girls look in 38 hats, at only $zo for choice, are bargains typical of $3.79 for $5 Hats. (THE GIRLS' NEW HAT.) t A girlish girl is about as sweet an object'as - the world can boast of. The hat is responsible for much. The season's prettiest is of Tuscan Straw, trimmed with flowers, cherries and satin taffeta ribbon. Becoming styles for girls of all ages. e French Production. Paris turns out the best imitations, and, equally, of if them in Washington. The jewelry "buyer" states: is, necklaces, hearts and crosses, shirt waist sets, brooch !se are "samples" of unusual beauty and at nearly half s. e at 2lc to 57.98 instead of $1 to $23, is repeated. .. .They are the of such shops have half the variety now here. .. .tevel in these a unique piece without a counterpart In America. .. .If you are istounded at the little prices asked... .The belt sets of large Jew rill the cloak clasps....The real gun-metal buckles, set with he imitations of diamonds are wonderful, and the mountings are a written of each piece of this Parisian jewelry.... The collection 59,==98c, and $1.33. nt. Told you of them in words yesterday, as follows : ek, when cold and dreary days made it seem as if sum s choice of $1.25 to $1-75 Madras and Linon Waists, choice of $1.98 to $2.25 Linon Waists, with all-over em man-tailored All-wool Novelty Cheviot and Golf Cloth eling -and Handkerchefs. RICE SURPRISES.). eckwear, including a Handkerchiefs made to retail at re styles, In white em- 25c and 33c are here In "broken -over col- y2ote lots." Just from the Import-llws [or......... 2e era Choice. for .............. ~s hoceof$1.5 o 1.5Hadrahs andexton aists. Cmbr red Chiffon. $1Chifo. a Wi with a l-over em attractive l-wd elin and olor;duedrcysumeris t at of newc'50c ma e t rt "-ve col "i,l~ lot ."" as. kusthfromete, import- 10C r Girl's~ New Fancy era. e ........... 'ells, with ribbon bor- Hadecifasherstoe long, to weargeealsoda25.Adnt Handkerchiefs of extra large size, 7cr vadue C o ac tehancovered .with attractive patterns in art colors; used by summer girls to ~t o n~w 59039c make pillow covers, dust caps. klnlehas, etc., '12%c lO r Grls'NewFacy value .....................* 'oil, wih ribon or- Handkerchiefs as sheer as those long to eargenerally sold at 25c. And note 75c val\ue at 6c the hand-embroidered initial in the corner..................... apanese Silk Waists. t week as an experiment. Every one was sold early in upplies could not be obtained until now. Ready for lade of good Japanese silk, with front of tucks and etc. All sizes here tomorrow. 89c LahrGos Garments. Ws n [hird Floor.) PceBos b eto aI 9 awn Dressing Sacques ad best French Gingham oeL.Betatal25ad KayseLeStlkrGloves. ~(ThreeESpeciaLE.) ;e gove toWasingo-Skr tGs warratdott incldesevey bet syleandshae and vcerByk anede tndalack Roalill etin edures Whitees.Hoek eltwt e al bruckleoo,)foraseent... o.).... O aser in ko G "oves. .i tvs obl ie inclue B rin mese istead ofhade ad Stvey needed u. ero,rs,.98instnatofadLof le WDndwPA rTENSPEIL 23r Bresng..4c mltryHaaBrsusre-...P itein.botl.. 90 HotWa e otte s...... r......btte. 1 Fo"S tralctovs...doue e 1 .r.Bush....ottl.. 49c ieltr Hair Shampeo.......... We 23lc values.......O Dr.cell-rsle i Clothr..he........250c yte the new privileges: I-Cash checks given. 2-Quarter pound of in all packages. 0d-Cart. mnly. This most conve street car or in a store Exhibition and sale on iR 18c GARMENTS. l Girls' Black Stockings and ed Vests. 120 for tomorrow R 35C GARMENTS. rts ad Drawers and Girls' SOUVENIR DOLLS. Washin=ton Souvenir Dolls. E. Can be naled. See dim I otretdor iimii,t a e . ahbt&oiti , faid to w essaa Eveningtar Breau. .s King re Bell Telephone 1 ATEXANDN#a., May 1, 30W It I -stated that pral representative 1eople of this ely 47- opdeing the ad vieMlty of appiplsg- foe a local option election in Alexandria in the near future. The sentiment in faver of it. 't is Sa-is growing apace wtth,the gene movement in Virginia to restrict or pro t the sale of intasleatbg ugpm', Unde the Mann law the corporation court of this city and the county court of 'Atlandria county have refused to graht renewal of llenses to a number of applicantsr, Under the provisions of this law yeeberawas the last day on wIe,h applications ora l -esse to sell liquor could be filed. In the corporation .eourt JMdge Barley was busy the greater ,ert of. the day in considering applications Renewals were. refused In three inStances. 'They were for the saloons of George 'inch, corner of Oro noco and Royal streets; Richard Burnett. 1450 Duke- street, and Thomas F. Kelley, 329 South Alfred street. The court also re fused to grant an application in the name of Baler for license to Conduct a salod at the northwest corner of Fayette and Cam eron streets. The' proprietors of only two or three places, which were located on the outskirts of the city, failed to apply for re newal. Youths BYned for Fighting. Stephen Davis, Frank Wilkins and John nle Yasacaluko were arraigned before Mayor Simpson in the police court this morning on the charge of disorderly con duct and fighting.- Two girls who were called as witnesses told the court that they had been annoyed on the street by the atten tions of one of the accused, and that a fight between the three young men had de veloped. Other testimony exonerated Wil kins, who was dismissed, but the other two were assessed $5 each. Melissa Piper and Liszie Richardson, both colored, were up to answer the charge of engaging in a fight on the street. Both were drunk, and one had a bottle of pop which the other forcibly seized, which pre cipitated trouble. Melissa was sent to the work house for twenty days and Lizzie was required to deposit $2.50. General Matters. Brown's University School base ball team of Charlottesville will play a game tomor row afternoon with the Episcopal High School on the grounds of the High School near this city. As both teams are among the best from the schools of Virginia a hard fought and interesting game is ex pected. It will be called at 3:30 o'clock. Miss Blanche May Keppler and Mr. Ed ward Vincent Havenner, both of Washing ton, came to this city last night to be united in the bonds; of -matrimony. They were accompanied by. several friends, and were met by Mr. George Pettey, Jr., a friend of ,the groom, who had procured the license. The parl9r-,at the residence of Fire Chief Pettey, en orth Fairfax street. was placed at their cisposal, and after the harmonious settlemen ;of some slight re ligious differences Rtv. P. P. Phillips, rec tor of St. Paul's Charch, was called, and __ performed the ceremtoy, The couple will reside in Washington Mr. Sidney Pulman died yesterday after noon at his home A.Falirfax county near this city after a progracted illness of pulmo nary disease. His wifg and five young chil dren survive him. -He *as a son-in-law of Chief James F. Webster of the police force. The arrangementp for the funeral will be made later. The funeral of Mrs. 1lonora Ryan, whose death occurred yeeterdar, will take place tomorrow morning; aa,;P4 o'clock from her late home, 39 h-4,fred str et. theie to St. Marys" Catholi'o "Church, *here re quiem mass will bftd The interment will -take place il St. Mary's cemetery. HAGEBSTOWN -NEWS GRIST. Items of Interest FIom Western Mary land and Vicinity. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. HAGERSTOWN, Md., April 30, 1903. Prof. Frederick D. Kershner, a member of the faculty of Kee Mar College, this city, left this morning, in company with his brother. Andrew J. Kershner, for Ashe ville, N. C., where the latter will remain some time for his health. On May 5 Prof. Kershner .t scheduled to lecture before the American Society for the Extension of University Teaching in Philadelphia. He will on March 7 sail for Genoa via the Hamburg-American twin-screw steamer Phoenicia. He will spend somhe months in Florence and other cities of northern Italy securing material for a course of lectures__ upon which he is now engaged. At a special meeting of the mayor and IC council of Hagerstown last evening a per mit was granted the Chesapeake and Po tomac Telephone Company to lay a con duit through Court Place alley, across 3D Washington street and down the alley be tween Hotel Hamilton and First National Bank buildings to cross the alley in the rear. M-ayor Holzapfel and Attorney Ma son ;Were constituted a committee to con- We fer with the telephone officials today, when the necessary papers will be prepared and signed. Work on the conduit will begin at once. The bill appropriating $82,000 for the erec tion of memorial tablets or monuments to mark the positions on the Antietam bat tlield of the Pennsylvania comamands that BI participated in the. battle of September the 17, 1862, and, having no monuments else where, ha been approved by Goev. Penny- day packer, who is himself a veteran of the ji civil war. The commands thus to be hen- city ored are the 45th, 48th, 50th, ~51st, 100th, heir 124th, 125th, 128Sth, 180th, 132d and 137th con Pennsylvania Volunteers, the 12th Penn sylfaa Cavalry and Durell's Battery.se Each of the above named organizations ofI will expend in the erection of their re- the spective tablets 12,5100. si0o1 The Baltimore anid Ohio Railroad Comn- squi pany has secured an option on ton' acres mat of land belonging to C. W. Henderson at Hancock. The land adjoins the pessenger the depot, and, it is said, it is the purpose of lean the company to buil4 a new depot. Sm'- thai eral new sidings and other improvements the at that point are alsoe contemplated. The mnaa option price Is .(4~ neo. At the Byron. Williamsport, the grei nine -hour .system ~~kto effect Mondtur, prol notices of the cag ~ n posted in all Ti the departments. ~lemen iwill continu:e Wai to receive the =azn9aa they did under the Flui ten-hoiur system- cou Montraville 3. Drp~ijerWillimsport, For several days ag tdahof his was three childre-rW. Hurd, Mrs. yea: Samuel 8,s nd ~ S Draper-with the a fine farm. All tspfarms are in Wash- imp ington county and aq yery valuable. Dr. 3. H. Wisherd, %ggtersburg, is plant ing an orchard of grem:2,000 apple trees LI near Edgemnont- e an Workmen are puMing)Pen-Mar Park in shape for the excuraem season. One of the mest appreciatoi.jmaovents to be sw "mae is the enlargMiit of the space for thrE dancing in the pawUieak In tearing uap theye slatted platformn thepeamea foummansy ye.i piees of aslu esita~ r The D). W. Sage, seiip at o Was=Mngton is cen bere for the :dr~ f doing the Igure inor modeling in reena style abeoe the in t entrancs et the reea to be occupied by the Paople's Natamal Ba, Haerest.wa. Mr. LIvi Xmredith, Washington, is visit -_ isig relativea at nao.aneoe Mr.- and Mrs. Verne. mNseUn Hraprstowe will haesthits wed Mir Wasbbto,their future hnme. Mr.-George A. DsI tWs city,I vIMl Ing t p~S urs Wa= U AiN'S /f iMARI OF SUPERB FTER' months o morrow starf a Women and Ch people who app comfort and economy. - This sale will be an advantages we're holding * NOTHING BUT SHOI tal, energy and the floor-i exclusively to that one li sales so colossal that we a scale beyond the daring of any other local Come and see us tomorrow-many speci people. rIEN'S LOW SHOES That won't slip at the heels. Regular $5 Quality Shoes. Our famous *TRI-WEAR" Surpass Kid and -Vitalie Calf-and the guaranteed Patent Ideal Kid Oxford and Blucher Ties-in all the newest and most pop-, ular styles.-Shoes that are fully as good as 5 those sold by other dealers at $5.-Our price . No $3.50 Special Store Offers better values-and few as good as the Low Shoes we're selling at $3.-These Shoes have Rock-oak Soles-and are made of guaranteed Patent Colt, Vici Kid?? and Velour Calf-20 styles of Oxford, Southern and Blucher Ties at......................... The Only $2.50 Shoes That have pure oak-tanned Texas, Goodyear welted soles are sold by us.-This means flexible soles and avoids burn ing the foot-soles in hot weather.-Styles and Fit equal to Shoes selling for double their price.-In all the popular leathers............. Guaranteed Patent Oxfords As well as Splendid Vici Kid and Calf Blucher and Oxford Ties, with Goodyear or English Welted Soles-Excellent $2.50 grade Shoes-are offered tomorrow at the $1.95 Special Price of ................... * BOYS' at Ba Pretty Sandals $I Loi . - and Oxfords with- Of Vict out heels or Spring Leather Heels for Children half he -sizes up to 8. dals or Special In an tomor row...... - Tomorr Boys' $2 Low Shoes. Young Girls' Finest hajid-wel Good stout, stylish Vici Kid, Calf half heels for -Girl and reliable P a t e n t Ing sizes 2% to Leather Oxford Ties. dressy and very Sizes to 5%. Tomorrow.. Shoe. Tomorrow. SPECIAL LOW PRI( High-Cut Shoes for Children, ID 1g JgIi3LE SH@E HOUSES. AR a hreeyearcontra~ RMGHINE8WETIN c tenh.e to furnish a force of ten horses, carts and under the one-year S OPPENED AT TE DIShCT to der ad 64 BUILDING TODAY. check for $2,000. COOL, imarI k of Tl".hMno- Streets Included Ttal of 200,000,000 Sciar alon.ed by No Yards of Surface. The sudden chani from muggy, sultry --"- ""has caused more the is for machine sweeping and flushing today. All day yes streets of Washington were opened to- sens of the Di at the District building. While a mna- tei winte lthel y of the principal thoroughfares of the slp wit difficul are now swept by hand, the laborers clthind was teer] g employed directly by the District, phere was entirely 4 acts are entered into yearly for the A cool, brcng win aping of about 200,000,000 square yard ofshes rannain up treet surface by -machine. This year AH mi - wapo specifiations require that the Commia- weather bureau. The ers may order the flushing of 25,000,000 v at duin the c tra yards during the year. It is esti- whsicaudve thehe ed that this wHi permit the flushing of phr toward the D streets in the business section on at of no mean pi'oportl t two nights each week. It is expected tensive business not the experint will be something in durin hearly nature of an object lesson as to what strong b,reese from e accomplished in the way of cleanli- cors of the storm. on the streets- by flushing. Then Con- to the eat of th e a next yer may anlow a separate ap- The~ breeze veered1 riation for thin class of work- the atmosphere bocal a frst bid opened was that of th The temperature h hington Sanitary,.Street Cleaning and ,since then, althougi ibing Compuiny of St. Louis. Mo: This ~it will not become c Dany bid enly for the flushing work. today. the. one-year contract the price namned 5 cents per 1,000 square yards. for two - PENALI'T s 32% cents and three years 21% cents, nshng to he done with the company's .oved flushing enachine-.Hemm ie 316 of Present ontraotora. 'a iy & Robinson of IndIanapnis. Ind., ;Police iJeut. F. Washington. the present contractors charged Prvae machine sweeping, offered to dob th~e being absent fron sping and Busing on the one, two ad I5OSylvstr a e-er contract bais as- fenows: M dhatth oigr tobove '. 3) ents per 1.00 square e t odi,on o rder. a. 1pj% eants; three years, 2L cents. bdsceoorr. increase in the price for the longe "There is no out ract was explained by the estimatse a. emte ramatis," -s in the length of hauls to desaws "int I begve seevide bat leugth of tbse, and the bcod beuent may emia*nVlDent of mote team. .... f S proposed to do the flusig bP as amnIt Iwemn better .ystnm ei be deiis egqt to rd a t~~ ushoa 3. V. atem uertzea ABLE MAY-SALE LOW SIIOS. F painstaking effort we to.. sale of Low Shoes for Men, ildren that is bound to draw reciate Shoe-style, quality. ther demonstration of the out by SELLING ,S-devoting all our capi pace of our own 3 stores ne. The direct results of re enabled to buy shoes on store-are the remarkable values were offering. al attractions and an extra large force of sales WOMEN'S LOW SHOES . That combine comfort with beauty. 2 ?00 Booth & Co.'s Patent Ideal Kid S 1UU Guaranteed Low Shoes. The latest novelties in Gibson, Biucher, Court and Oxford Ties, with hand-welted or turn soles-low, Cuban, steeple or Louis XV heels-same in every respect as Shoes sol down town at $5-and guaranteed against reaktus. Splendid $3.50 Grade Oxfords. Including the "WI-MO-DAU-8IS" and ssV eral other famous makes of exceptionally well made Oxford and Gibson Ties-of best Surpao$ ,50 Kid and guaraftteed Patent Leather, at........ $ gSale of High-grade $11 o 7 u $2.50 Low Shoes. At this price we're offering 35 different Styles of band sewed turn and welt Sole Vici Kid, Patent Colt and Patent Kid Bluchers, Oxford. Pilgrim and Court Ties-also 1 and 4 Strap Sandals-every Pair a Gem of the SLoemakrer's Art. $2 Low Shoes. $i.5o Oxfords. 20 popular Styles of Ox- Vici Kid and Patent fords, Gibson Ties and 3- Leather, turn or eaten strap Sandals. sonsoles. Sat light or heavy 1 . urdsy'spea$1 "1 Soles, at....... Price. 2-Strap Sandals. $1 Turn Oxfords of Vici Kid or Patent Leather-cool and Genuine Kid Patent Tip flexible for hot Oxford Ties, with weather w e a r, 95c shapely military O9C" Specia.....l hgels. Tomorrow. id GIRLS' LOW SHOES. 4 th Durable and Dressy. S.. - Shoes Gibson and Oxford Ties, Kid and reliable Patent 2, 3, 4 and 5-Strap Sandals. In a -with Spring Heels or large variety of new and fetch ft-1 and 2-strap San- ing styles. All Sizes for Girls up to Ladies' 8SIe 6,; Oxford Tietso heavy lih rr soles. size up to~ 72 c. Regular $1-25 and $19 Pric ........... 5C" $2.5o Oxfords. Boys' $2.50 Swell Oxfords. t Oxford Ties with Hand-sewed Calf and Guaranteed0 a wear- Patent Colt Blucher and Oxford Ties with monkey durable' 1 9 skin backs. Sizes 13 to $ 9 seca .. *T . Tomorrow........ 'ES Tomorrow on all Kinds of liWmnadMN th Cor. 7th aand K Dtsr 1914 a 1916Pa. Ave, 233 Pa: Ave. S. 1E. -th priIsg cens. or ng syt UnDU OUa fetDh Ood sTes- ghorhoaposess tirty-two 2-7cdeglat$.2 and $1.K..- w~s 5c. Nei $2-50a Oxfor aday fo ys $2.5 SwellOfors. la foweea rs Paten CoterC Bluce and eetrcl 6.aie yA cet e Ox for Te istritonk a-$ re9 5e theomrowo alomKindsone ta h fedfre 10me andTEN. h eatethscmltdtewr - ofr removin th oests.ovrea ir tsprate 035cnt.-bogigtthDstitaog1htse fthirtyee ttwotee. heliedu ay Ior the atyere obe ai ow.I l iee heat to clear, dry cold plswr eoe n e ie fwr mn the usual comment etdw.Teeplsadwrsfrd erday the good citi-anmpratprofheieaaman strict sweltered In plc eerp ytm fteDsrc .Last night people Cl someprin of; gohe nmn.Tereovlwsade muit. But the atmos- srelno h hspaeadPtms ifferent this morning. TlpoeCmay h a uhuus 1 from the west sentth udorpovedhate and down the spine snummar garb.tlpoec~rsoudrsresmn led yesterday by the dcsteteDsrc n h ntdSae hot weather that pre-Byrnigtefr lmadpoiecle nypart of the weekudrrud h vredwrswr src.A rai str hehruhaei usin mes was doing an' ax-Thnetyeounrgudcoetd very far to the southfieaamoss'aebeercdaln rt of the week, and teetr ineo 4hsre pt n for the District. AinldnMonPeantFrmUsee he west deflected thenotwrthDititie.aesllo sowver, and it pnasdtetlpon opn' oes hc r ' .a the nrhetadaamglswwntdbardgoe ne cooler Immediately. adaet~lcldU'dp rngt is been falling ever Te esptu ee oeashe )ldr tan t hs b en hile tet Oe==Wesa Wuiem easm Sr.WarWatater C.-s ann theeletr h godneerobe of Dsrict, toa reotd' t.MCtrn he Crommssoer ta te3ed oceo 'ls . seranwthe epartent ha cmlte th work dutywrthmtovaveg the poe anveha - is idoremts.S as bee takden downu. Ins al nineee polemwee reovenandtenaide ofwir =u dWn.:se ol nwrs flese tattenervilt -motn atoftefrlr and peta olietlgrp'.teso1heDsrc govrnmnt Thirremhaewaamde es structhionfa3~ ofteCeapaeadPthm Byghea runn h r lr n oiecbe abadond'nd emvedutus'retlyim provng he ppranc of esat=== aln thihoi"hae n-usIon The nw tye ofunderroun ee.ecte