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THE EVENING STAR. Wa SHINGTON: January 16, 1985, ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent bewa Ado daity circulation were than treble thet of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater thas that ‘all the other daily papers here added Te will not detract in the least from the value Of the interesting article in Saturday's Star de seriptive of Col. Taylor's visit to the White House to raise a question as to the historical correctness of his assumption of tho ttle of the “father of the greenback.” That honor bas for many years been accorded by eastern financiers to the Hon, Elbridge Gerry Spaniding, of Buffalo, Who was a representative in Congress at two different pe- riods tn his public career, and a member of the committee on ways.and means during the early yearsof the war. Ashe was both a lawyer and a Danker he was made chairman of the subcommtt- tee who were entrusted with the duty of devising ascheme for supplying the Government witha circulating medium in which to meet its current expenses. To the deliberations of this subcommlt- ‘tee are to be credited the evolution of the legal- tender act and the national currency bank act, practically tm the shape in which they passed Con- eres, and it was Mr. Spaulding who actually drafted there measures. He was also the author of most of tue pills for ratsing loans which origin- ated with the Ways and iueans committee during those troubled times. A3 an evidence of the con- fdence which Prvsident Lincoln felt tn hima it 1s well known that Mr. Spaniding would have been offered the Secretarysip of the Treasury when Mr. Chase was appointed chief justice had not the Cabinet already contained a New Yorker im its chief seat in the person of Mr. Seward. However, it is not for us to rob Col. Taylor of whatever credit may be really due bim in the premises It 19 possible that his arguments may have had much to do with confirming Mr. Lincoln's purpose to sign the legal-tender bitt. And, in any event, the origin of a popular forced loan levied by the General Government dates buck aa far as the ‘Continental Congress, which resorted to this means to ratse funds for paying the soldiers 0: the Revo- lution, But the continental currency was ruthless. ly repudiated, and entailed heavy losses upon many citizens ill able to bear them. Let us, there- fore, if we must accord special honor to anyone in connection with our paper promises to pay, choose rather the statesman whose wise guidance of the nation’s aflairs enabled yg to keep our promises to the letter, then those wh8 merely provided us with a convenient means of making them, It is significant that at the meeting of Reading employes yesterday only half as many persons were present as at the meeting a fortnight ago, ‘and those delegates Who did come together repre. sented only the rallroad clement, aud not the miners. It 18 to be hoped that the two classes ‘will continue separate and distinct from each other. They have nothing in common. The fight of the miners ts for better par, and, If their state- ment of their case i correct, they have @ good cause of complaint against the company. The strike of the railroaders, however, according to the most trustworthy accounts that can be gath- ered, 1s for the purpose of maintaining their right to ignore the commands of their employers in order to carry out a Doycott. In its struggie | against the boycott system the company will have | the sympathy of all good citizens Injury is therefore liable to come to the miners, without their necessarliy deserving It, by their too close counection With the railroad men ia the present | controversr; and it 1s evident that they realize this and have resolved to carry on thelr strike in dependently, in <pite of the earnest efforts of the railroad men to induce them to pool their issnes, Experienced observers prophesy that there will be an end to the troubles, and that the Reading col- Neries will be running agai on full time within a week. Let us hope that this is the explanation of the respectful forbearance and outward good nature with which the miners have thus far ‘Treated the company and the company the miners, notwithstanding their rather strained business relations. —_—$_—— It is cheering to see that the Houve post-oMce committee 1s taking steps to revise the stupid and universally obnoxious postal law, forbidding any printing except the Dare name and address of the sender, on the outside ofa package of merchan- dise passing through the malls. The idea is ah surd that the Goverment is defrauded of any right when “John Swit & Co, 9876 X street, Washington, D. C.,” add tothe imprint om their merehandise wrappers, for purposes of further identification by their, customers, the phrase Dealers in hardware and cutlers;” or when, In | order to avoid confusion with some otber Joba Smith £ Co., they append to the title of thetr firm, im parenthesis, “Late Smith & Rontnson.” No of fciat rule enforces in recent yearshas excited $0 ‘Widespread wrath, witlsthe possible exception of Judge Key's omer forbidding postmasters to try to finds letters destination whenits supersertp- ton Was not explicit. It cuts into the heart of every community's business, as the accidental failure of a clerk to draw bis pen through one of the superfuous plrases in the tmpriat on an euvelope or wrapper Is Hable to consign his em- ployer’s goods to the dead letter omice or cause them tobe thrown out as unmailable. If the People were made for the convenlence of the Post. ‘OfMlice Department, instead of the Post-onice De- Is Tas: Ow All-wool trousers, winter weights, cut and ‘made with care and attention to the slight- est details, guaranteed perfect fitting, ready to put on and wear away, for twodollarsand ninety-five cents, ($2.95). That's what ‘we're selling now. Now, in the height of the winter season, when you're most likey to need justauch things, We know your rants, from long experience, and we know ‘that this is just about the time when an ex- tra pair of trousers would be just the thing. ‘Wo know this, and we proceed to make the Possestion of s pairs veryeasy matter to you, TWO DOLLARS AND NINETY-FIVE, CENTS. How doesit strike you? Not one style of goods, but at least fifteen different styles to select from. THE ABERDEEN CHEVIOTS. If you prefer havinga pair made to special measure, we offer you fully thirty different styles of the above elegant trowserings to select from, which we make to order at FOUR DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS (4.50) per pair, abalf a dollar less than any house in America can afford to make ‘them up in slop-shop manner for, while we ‘have them cut on the premises and made by our best pantaloon banda Cutin any shape deatred by the patron. The fabric ie good, honést and reliable hard-twisted ALL WOOL, and the patterns are extremely handsome, t SAKES AND COMPANY, 316 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. Fe ‘waters great sale now in prostoms at = z ‘BLowrs, se14-2te 745 and 747 ta at ne Alero Cy FE : bole, Mar eee ae OUBLE COMBINATION. Saisoe 1241 and 1243 Lithst.s.e. Eanies, MAC BETH'S LATEST, “THE CAST SHOE.” A New Mezzotint Engraving, “THE PETS," by | Swinstead, ‘Many new and beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS and AUTO- TYPES-ovr stock being somewhat replenished. New ETCHINGS and ENGRAVINGS. ‘TRE BEST BRIDAL GIFTS. PAINTINGS, MIRRORS. THE BEST AND MOST TASTEFUL PICTURE PRAMES. CARD AND CABINET FRAMES, &c., &c. JAS. EARLE & 8. SONS; ‘B7-m,w,s,3m Pur sae Now IN FULL BLAST! No. 816 Chestnut st, Phila BLOWS, jal42t? 745 and 747 8th st. ne. $2.29 iat iLL, BUY Se ge ao Baya ae ‘1241 and 1243 Lith st. Ebwano F, Dnoor. 025 Peneayivania ave, Importer of on and 2 INSTRUMENTS, AY, a STEIXW: GABEER BEI BERR XG) Bitaos, axp agposund Sreane Yor sale or for reat epee reseo- ete ‘Repairing, and Moving done by competent D°* Miss THE GREAT FIRE SALE Jal4-2t* 745 and 747 Bthat. ae ‘ADIES" ae Tad San, HEP: yf ATOR center Sone SoRee Gok Bignos STORE 1231 snd P43 arate ae. partwpent for the convenience of the people, such &@ regulation a3 this would have <ome soit groun:t to stand on. | As it ts, however, it deserves only to | quickly as Con. } — ‘There is talk of avait tobe brought at the ine stanes of the Knights of Labor against the Read- Ang company, to compel it to obserre more seru- Pulously the provisions of its charter. The com- pany isto be charzet with fostering the present Strike for the purpose of raistng the price of coal, and with employing tnefitcient hands to run tts trains, instead of the best who con be got, as re- quired by law. Both of these charges will be hand to prove: but that Bas nothing to do wita the right of the Knights to utter them. Indexi, whoever docs make an howest end-avor to enforce among co: d for thetr lawful oblig: Deneisctor. If the Knights suc. ceed im dotag it through the courts, stead of Tesorting to less peaceful and regular methods, ‘Uaey will establish a valuable precedent. That ts Just ihe sort of thing tbe courts were made for. ————_—S ee ‘The exposure Saturday of the discreditabie Sypher letters in the Thobe.Caritsle contest, in which Sypher undertook to bring hts Louisiana carpet-bag “political and diplomatic manage. ment” to bear ia bebaif of his citent, served to eng ‘the case for the prosecution under a cloud of ais. — W. } M. Sucsrzs & So Will offer on Monday the following erent bargain Evening Gaazes and Musions, (Checked Tinsel Gauzes, reduced from $1.23 to $1. Fancy Lilustons, reduced from $2 to $1.30. Floral Miuxions, reduced from 84 to $3. (Crystal Pendants on Grenatiue, reduced from §2.50 to 750. per yard GUx Mulla, the Snest goods imported, reduced frow 825 per yard to $18. vs ‘Milk Bengalines at 87%, worth ¢) Eveuing milks, Sotine and Cashmere, Elegant Moir Silks reduced. This is our Closing Sale and great bargains are being Suk Hosiery in evening colors W. M SHUSTER & sons, 919 Pennsylvania aveaue. One Prices, B jalt Pamovevrun Sroze ‘Will commence on Saturday, January 14th, and outinue for two weeks s eraud cies rime sale. ill offer: Pieces Jersey Striped Flannel at 37¥4¢.; price was pieces beat Trigot Cloth at 37 c.: price was S0e Beary Wool Goods st STi¢e.: price eof ing Shawls, extrs vai Grey Cloaking Cloths at 1 Navy Blue and Garnet at cont. : price was - worth $1 amd 81.25 per Frexcn Sreay, Lgcypns. ‘410 TH ST., Branch Offices, 426 10th st. 708 Ist st. now. Reizenstein, Bats and Gente’ Furnishings, 405 and 407 7th stn. 16-108 core es Tar Armen Ber & Co, DEALERS IN SHOES, 1221 F STREET ¥. W. BECAUSE THEY ARE THE BEST AND ARE SOLD AT POPULAR nn cco pr be fe pe FPR A Se & ARTHUR BURT & CO, alé-a.m8th-3m 1211 F ST. S. W. es FIRE SALE WILL INTEREST YOU 745 na Eee NORSTED | [ee DEES TRIMMING, Sa fon. st a.e. COMBINA out 2243 Li Our Entire Stock of Mises’ and Chiidren's Wool Leggine at cost. Gloves at cost. Hee ‘hose, all sizes, at 250. at 48c.: price was 75c. See SE fet Tatton Paid Gomamaer's at $1.22: price "Wil oderaiew Fine Aprons st 26c.; cbaap at Soe. K Danse 1 SEaRREr” at ACTUAL Cosr, ‘rening Gloves in ong longus at COST. Ai our IMPORTED and DOMESTIC TRIMMED iS Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets ‘We have reduced prices in all Wigter Goods, such as BLANKETS, DRESS GOODS, BED COMFORTS, ‘UNDERWEAR, LAP ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, TABLE COVERS. ‘Wo are receiving some choigegeods for early spring, such as HENRIETTAS, FRENCH SATEENS and other seassnable goods. BALB’'S CORSETS a specialty. A full line of SHEETING, TOWELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPRINS.* WHITE SHIRTS for men and bogs from 50, 60, ‘Tbe. to $1.25. Our prices are zuaranteed to be the lowest, anes JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, | 16. 713 Market Space, ING O1 rr ol ER a 3813-68 bie at ae. Paces Wrz Sez Axrmmno, That is, there is always some price which, if low enough, will create ademand. We intend to test this in Novelty Velvets and Evening Goods, by marking them at such figures as will make them move rapidly. Wo have sold nearly all the combinations in Plush and | Wool, reduced from #40, $35 and $30 to $15, but | have still some left. Wo now offer all our Elegant Fancy Velvets at less than half price. Will make ele- gant Wrappings and are used for Garnitures and Trim- ming. As these are the richest goods imported it will pay to attend this sale. Evening Gauses and Ilustons | at greatly reduced prices. Our whole stock st reduced | prices. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘919 Pennaylvania ave. ‘One Price. wie TWILL Pax YoU 79 cron HIS saat ‘sale means bi “DOUBLE C ! 413-6t 124) and 12 ee Orzxixeo Or Faexcu Sateen SEATON PERRY, Guccesor to Penar & Bnotnen,) S MONDAY, J, 6TH, BIS WIE bIRUCT faipgenA LION" OF ti FINEST QUALITIES OF PH e MANUFACTURED BY GROS, ROMAN BLL, reg 4 Peat 8 ee TH SACKETS, WRAPS AND NEWMAN MORE ALY RED REDUCED PLICER™ ON SEAL PLUSH aueateetaeT “ USE W al ARE “Gu at Rt KS, vELVER ES§ GOODS. CHT tad Hane te, Goons, LINENS, ites ep eR SAEED NEW MOIR PRANCAISE AND MOIRE AN- TiQUES. a ateEe STOCK, OF LYONS | BENGALIN’ CHESSE AND SILK Vebvers 18 IN As BLACE 4 B AND oot SATIN AND MOLKE FOR” Bie ‘AD GARAT. TROVELTIES IN FAILLE AND VELVET COM- BINED &. PANELS WITH SASHES TO MATCH. KID GLOVES, SILK HOSIER! EE-PLAIN FIGURES AND CORMECY PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Perry Balldiog, Penneyivanta ve, oor. th at, _Eatablished 1840." nomial UR 825 SEAL RLUSH SACQUES CUT = 918: Toon COMBINATION 81 RE, 813-6 1 and 1243 11th sta, BBR (00 s8Ss 00, INN BBOO oO NNN 53s, N Bags F og ‘ d vA RRR @ EEE TITT ¥ Y¥ VARLETS WwW aMk EEE Tt ¥ g8Sg TITT 00 RRR STORE a acd eae Pe EE ae ee POPES, EYEE a: ‘This Jepartment is not to be closed out, cue of the most eurcessfal in the store, tad we tn to devote special attention to this Bat oot which we bave always given better value for the price paid than any store in the city, Of several varieties,how- ever, we have an overstock, and these will be sold at cut prices. BRASS FRAMES. Novel and pretty designs in Brees Photograph Frames, ten different styles. 10c., 15c., and 25¢. OAK, BRUNZE, AND PLUSH Standing Frames fur the mantelor table. We have over one hundred styles, and some of the mont artistic ‘Kinds in carved oak and bronze are sold at 25c., 39¢. and 49. HANGING PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. , 8x10 Frame, 15 inch moulding, bronze or gilt, 2c. 8x10 Carved Oak, 13 ineh moulding, fancy mat,49c. Solid Walnut Frame, deep moulding, 49¢. Carved Oak. 3 inch moulding, fancy mat, 8x10, 59c. finch moulding, decorsted mat, Bronze, 49c.; mit, | Thirty styles in Gold, Carved Oak, and Cherry Frames, 33 and 4 inch moulding, fancy mata, 99¢. 10x22 Frames for larwe photographs, bronze, rose- ‘wood, and cherry, 9c. and $1.29. ‘Fine Carved Cherry Frames, 5 inch moulding,§1.29. | FANCY METAL EASELS, for photographs, cards, &c., in pew designs—forns and forest leaves, calla lily, wheat, daisies, spear, and cat Hr escr Sages 250 SMITH & WARDWELL, 705-707-708 Market Space. For 30 Dass Osx: ON ALL CHINA, 216-3m HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs, DECORATED TEA and TOILET SETS; ALSO, ON ALL KINDS OF GLASSWARE, We Will Allow PPOLLA ja10-1m Gas Ormaxa OF OUR NEW BUILDING, 514 9TH 8ST. ¥. W. Special invitation tothe Ladies of Washington and Vicuiity." We will show the finest exhibit of EM- BLOIDERIES and DRAPERIES ever exhibited. Elerant 860 NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE to be given away. ‘Ladies should come and register their names, = ‘Thanking the public for thelr kind patronage st our old stand, we shail in the future, with imcressed fucil- ities try and merit » continuance of the same. 4 BONNETS and ENG! ‘LISH ROUND HATS at greatly Respectfully, MRS. ML 3, OPPENHEIMER “aus Sor oe oe 8 a Bno, DiZ2hs SP zenneansa ooops paw: jae Se orm sre. wald-2e 7ASand 747 Sinae ne. THE PALAIS ROYAL REQUESTS YOUR PRES- ENCE AT THE OPENING OF SOME NEW Goops, NEW FANS. ‘Tho “Mary Anderson,” 3 long Ostrich Algrette, mounted on single stick, #3. Those with ‘Plumes, Aigrete and bunch of tips, 86: ‘have a small mirror concealed at back. New Fans of Ostrich and Marabout Feathers, Crepe de Chene Fans, feather tips, $3. ‘Hand-painted Black do. iace trimmed, $4.50. White Gauze Fans, painted, only $1. Silk Gauze Painted Fans, $2. ‘Red Silk Gnuze Fans, Spangled, €5.50. Painted Gauze with Ostrich Tips, 84.7! Skeleton Silk Gauze Fans, hand-painted, trimmed with Point d’ Esprit Lace, 6.75. Skeleton Crepe de Chine Fans, hand-painted, trim- med with Fedora Lace, gilt sticks, $6. Skeleton Crepe de Chene Fans, plain colors, beauti- fully inlaid sticks, $3. Colors in sbove lots: Pink. leghorn, red, Nght blue, cream, mahogany, and black and white. SEW HOSE, Boot-pattern Silk Hose, biack feet with colored ‘uppers,such as pink, blue, cardinal, heliotrope, nile green, gray, drab, yellow and white, $3.48. pair. Opera length Hose: Plain Lisle Thread, #1.20. Fancy Striped, $1.68. Spun Silk. $1.83 a pair. Black Silk Hose—fast black—extra values. Plaited Silk, 98c., $1.19 and 81.39 per pair. Spun Silk, 248. 9200) 83.19, 93.48.83.89, 84.68 and 4 9: Colors, 980~81-15, 91:30, 62.80 and 83.35. $2.89, ‘NEW LACES. ‘Many aew styles in Black Chantilly, Spanish Gui- pure and Fedora Lace nets and flouncings. In deli- cate evening colors, polka-dot Slik Nets at $1.68; stripes at $2.48, and the plain colors at $1.15 a yard, NEW NECKWEAR, Some very beautiful handrun Black Lace Scarfs, | and Fichus st €2.68, $0.68 and $9.08, NEW HANDKERCHIEFS, Real Duchess Lace and very sheer Linen Handk'fs ‘exquisitely embroidered, as high us $5. piece. Have also opeued the most besutiful quality of fimely em- broidered Linen Handk's at 25c. Please ask to see them. NEW GLOVES, New gloves are always softer and better than those which have been in stock, even for a short while. Undressed Kid Mosquetaires. White, flesh, cream, lack. Ba 121.36 1020 | 25 cor” 91/08| 91.98] 82501 8330| e430 Pearl Kid (dressed) black embroidery, 20 bu.tons, Silk Mitts (shoulder length) ail colors, $1.98. ‘Men's Evening Kid Gloves only #1 pair. Ladies’ 8-button Mosauetatres only 81. ‘Colors: Cream, White, pearl and pink. 29, % B55 ‘00 ¥ Bigg CLOTHING AND HAT DEPARTMENT is being closed out. A long list of reduced prices in ‘the “Post,” but don't wait, and, especially try to call early or late in the day—less crowding then. ‘This entire column belongs to the it wo! UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERY sag 0 ig) % 8 ~ WoRTH HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING GooDs, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Every article in above departments to be closed ont this month, if possible. departments. 00 © 0 00 Wyg i tae Goons, Goons, goons, DDD. Ben Boy Ht fee co OFF MARKED PRICES. | ILLUSTRATIONS: IRISH PRINT CURTAINS (Hand-made). Former price-$16.00, $20.50, $22.50, $30.00. Reduced to 14.00, 18.00, 20,00, 27,50. To close out, 20 per cent discount off the reduced j prices. SWISS CURTAINS (Hand-made), Formerly— $20.00, $18.00, $16.00, 815,00, $12.50 Reduced to 16.00, 15.50, 13.50, 12.00, 11.00 Formerly—$11.50, $10.00, $9.50, 88.50, $7.25. $6.50 Reduced to 10.59, 9.00, 8.00, 675, 6.75, 5.23 To be closed out at 20 percont discount off the re duced prices. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Formerly—85.75, 85.50, 85, $4, $3.50, 82.75, $2.50 Reduced to 5.00, 4.25, 3.75, 3, 2.50, 2.00, 1.85 Formerly~$1.75, 81.50, $1.35, 61.25, 81.00. 7c Reduced to 160, 1.25, 100, 80, 75, O70 ‘20 per cent off redmced prices to close CRETE AND SCOTCH MADRAS CURTAINS. Formerly~€10.50, $9.50, 87.00, 86.50, 86.00, 84.50 Reduced to 9.00, 7.50, 6.00, 5.50, 6.00, 3.75 20 percent discount—ask for it. SILK DAMASK CURTAINS. Formerly—$25.00. $20.00, $15.00 Heduced to 18.00, 16.00, 10.80 VELOUR TABLE COVERS. 2 yards square, €10.75, lees 20 per cent, 1% yards square, €9, lees 20 per cent. ‘136 yards square, 85.75, less 20 per cent. VELOUR PORTIERES (Double-teced). Originally @50, afterward reduced to $47.50, and now, to close, only 638 pair. Sw-Everything for interior decoration. Note the price marked on eaeh article, and demand 20 percent discount off that price. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. ‘72.tncb Table Damask, marked 75c. for 60c. The 81.50 Tabs Sephioe gs 91.25. 6: at) 11-4 Bedapreeds marked 61.30 20 for $1.22. ‘Merrit’s #hrunk Flanpels, 40 instead of 50a, ‘The $1.25 Embroidered Flannel to go at 1. Pome pepper mate large room. ‘Housekeeping Goods, Blankets 04 Flaunels—825,000 worth to be closed out at 20 er cent discount off marked prices, PALAIS ROYAL. 1227-1399 Pounsylvanis evenwe, We shall discontinue these | i | | | | | Fa ‘saANUARY + 16. 1888—SIX PAGES. Woonwarn & Lorsmors Couux. | Sua We Mace ‘MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1888, CHANGED DAILY. To rednce our stock of BOYS’ OVERCOATS and mixed Fancy Cloth Overcosts, for bors from7 to 12 years, Boon soling ot 67 end CHOICE OF THE LOT FOR @5. 1 lot of Boys’ Biue Beaver Cloth Overcoat, ‘with cape. Sizes 7 to 12 years. REDUCED FROM 87 TO 85 EACH. 1 lot of Boys’ Dark Striped Cheviot Over- Coats. Sizes 7 to 12 yoars. REDUCED FROM $8 TO 86 EACH. YOUTHS’ OVKRCOATS REDUCED. ‘The following Overcoats are for yo 12t0 27 years of age, and are made from Grade of materiale and fished in anadmirsble manner. YOUTHS’ BLUE CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS. Sizes 12 and 17 years, Reduced from $10 ‘nd 11 to $7.50 each. CHECKED ENGLISH COVERT CAPE OVER- COATS. Sizes 12 to 17 years. Reduced from $12 to Sizes 12 to 17 years. Reduced from 815 to 810 each. YOUTHS’ FINE CASSIMFRE OVERCOATS. Sizes 12 to 17 yours, Keduced from $15 to $10 each. YOUTHS'GRAY CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS. Sizes 12t0 17 years. Reduced from $15 to Slt each. (Third floor: two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Sace Previous To [svestony. To reduce our stock of CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS Provious to inventory January 31, we make the followingtreductio ECRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 3% yds. long, 64 iv. wide, One-third off, REDUCED FROM 83 TO $2 PER PAIR. BCRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 34 yds long, 60 in. wide, about X price. REDUCED FROM 84.50 TO $3.50 PER PAIR. Madras Lace Curtains, in Cream, Lemon and Pancies, 33 yds. long,54 in. wide. 1 line from $3.75 to 82.75 per patr. 1 line from $5 to 94 per pair. 2 line from $7 to $5 per pair. 1 Line from $7.50 to 86 per pair. 1 line from #10 to 88 per pair. 1 line from $12 to 88 per pair. This is an exceptionally good opportunity, of whicn advantage should be taken, es every pair was good value at the original price. CLOSING SALE OF TURCOMANS, ‘The stock is emaller than it ever was. Witha view of selling . VERY PAIR before stock tak- ing we offer them at two-thirds and three. fourths recular prices. Judicious housewives should avail themselves of this excellent op- portunity. line from 83. $2.50 per pair. Hie trot gaol 0 Pet Pale, Fite ro io 98 eee Pale Hue frou 87.90 t0 80 per line from $12 to #8 pec var Hive trom gta $30 te aie rou $18 to $12. ir. Aline from @20 to $15 per pees REDUCIION TS CURTAIN LACE. rite and Leva, excellent line of pattern, Boe. quality. duwu to 2c. be ya. Biige qualliy, down to le. per va. 5 poe ce cowe perv oe. ber J yards }rinted Caniou Flush, rich, warm coloriugs; it Permsu designe, REDUCED FROM 374 TO 2c. PER YD, 50 pieces Woolen Faucy Fringes, desirable for trunming lawbreqwins, curtains, faucy- jork, ec. abbvceb prow SAND 35g TO 230. PER YD. 1.000 pairs Brass Curtain Chains, KEDUCED FxOM 18 TO 10c. EACH, 500 yards. 0 snen Soum Sik aid sil Petit, Points, for furuiture coverings and curtains. Nine chore coloriuma. REDUCED FROM $2.25 TO $1.59 PER XD. Raw Silk Table Covers. nein left Fine jc colonia RubUcED FROM 85 TO $3 EACH. ink: batyash, and cannot be duplicated. revalso offering it this Deparciaeata ‘ecrtieut of sensouable woods, at ake (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Dazss aa To Onpes, We baveeyery facility for making Mens’ Shirts order. @@romp-weut cutter aud iter and skilled shif® operatives. Satisfaction guaran- Prices: Six for uine dollars, Bix .or ten fifty. Six for twelve dollars, ‘We call attention to our elegant line TULL DRESS SHIRT FRONTS, hich we are, prepared to place in sbirts to order, em bracts ‘PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED PIQUES, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED LINENS, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 16 Cor. 11th aud F sta, n. Senso Seasox, 1888, OPENING oF ANDERSON’S SCOTCH GINGHAMS axD FRERES KOECHLIN'S FRENCH SATTEENS, Tepresenting the choicest and most varied ase sortment of stylesand colorings that these cele- brated makers have ever produced. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, n. Evonra Axsvat Jaxvary Sazes. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, BrarNs THE THIRD WEER oF 0 EfBHTH ANNUAL JANUARY SALES or LADIES’ MUSLIN ERWEAR, LINENS, AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, READY-MADE BEDWEAR AND COTTONS, FINE HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, axD MEN'S UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. Rach of the above aepartments will be found thoroushly stocked with entirely new goods, reprocenting the very best intrinsic values, and well worth your attention. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F sts. n. Suz Berone Srock-ranrxo. ‘We make our semt-annual inventory of stock Tuesday evening, January Slat. In pursuance of ourcustom, we begin two weeks before the ‘event to reduce stock of all Winter Goods to the minimum, and are now overhauling all depart- ments that appear to be overloaded, prices TO REDUCE THE SURPLUS. Quantities of goods will gofor considerably less than early-tn-the-se:son prices. All of our ‘Winter stuck must be sold, a8 we carry no goods ‘over from one season to another. We to-day ‘begin with the WRAP DEPARTMENT, and, without further comment, ask your exam- ination of tite following extraordinary reduction, Velievins that you will readily: recoxnize the present to be a good time to buy Wraps. Black Astrakhan Jackets from 87 to $5. Black Astrakhan Jackets from 812 to $8.50. Black Astrakhan Jackets from $15 to #10. Black Astrakhan Wraps frome 815 to $12. Biack Astrakhan Wraps from 820 to $15. ‘Black Astrakhan Wraps from $25 t0 $18, 1 miscellaneous ot of Ladies’ Cloth Newmar- Kets and Ragians, made from Cheviots, Beaver and Fancy-Striped and Checkod Cloths. Reyu- lar Prices,.812, $12.50, 814 and 815. CHOICE 810 EACH. 1 Lot of Ladies’ Fine Newmarkets. made from Kereey and Beaver Cloths, with capes, tan and UGE DONATION? ‘WE SHALL. ‘Whiie Congressmen are cudgeling their brains to v invents plan to reduce the surplus we have taben | 20:2 the “BULL BY THE HORNS” And onetowork in a practical way to redues our | )., stock of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING ‘To make room for tho builders, who are pushing us. Shall we make to our idea of right. Itis due to you that we make some acknowledgment of the multitudinous favors you haye showered upon us, hence we offer: Fine Montagnac Surtouta, with velvet col- lars, satin sleeve linings, and double warp Italien body linings, at. Reduced from $15. A modest donation of $6.50 to y every purchaser. On Saturday, October 25, 1884, we threw open our doors to the people, soliciting » share of their patron- age, promising to protect them in every particular. Wehavekept the fuith, and to-day furnish new evi dence of our determination to continue doing s0, to wit: Newmarket Overcosts, All-wool Melton, silk sleeve linings, and double warp serge ody lining, at.. 85.00 each. ‘We soon learned thet we had settled among 3 warm- hearted, zenerous people, who took special delight in aiding au horest effort. and whore appreciation of right was keenly onthusiastic, We, too, are enthusiasts when we liave it in our power to sell Fine Chinchil roa! and Brown, esti Rilk Volved Cellary walk Sleeve Lio ing, and full Satin Body at. Finding onrselves in the midst of euch charming surroundings, need we tell you how deep an interest the|situation possessed for us or how eamestly aud your esteem, your confiden'e, your patronage? Hi ing this end constantly in view partly explains why we offer you such a tremendous drive in Fine Corkscrew Overcoats, Black and Brown, with Silk Facinas: Doble Warp Sene Lin: ing. Derfect fitting and as dressy as need After remaining with you one year we found our- | selves uncomfortably crowded. We needed more room and added a floor. This is not specially surprising have always been fully up to the required standard and the prices exceedingly low. We offer as evidence of our claim a line of ‘Wild Wale French Diagonal Overcoata, rich Seal Brown, with Satin J MyPal See Sleeve Lin- ines, and ‘Body Lining. ate... 812 00 ‘The second year of our stay was full of success. At ite clos» we found it necessary to have more room, and wr was added. To say that we were highly tame way of expressing it. To show that ‘we are not forgetful of past favors, we offer you now a line of All-Wool Cheviot Overcoats, and Brown, pith, Silk Faciuxe: Silk Sleeve Lining, an Doubie-Warp Italien Body Lining, a hand- some, st) lish, durable, and perféct-ftting garment, at.......... --811 48 A third year brought gur goods more and more in | demand, and it is now an imperative necestity for us to have still more room, Walls and partitions must co | down. Every floor of the spacious four-story brick double building, 927 and 929 7th street northwest, augregating 18,000 square feet of room, will be occu- pied by us exclusively for the sale of + ‘MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. ‘While these extensive alterations and improvements are being made what shall we do with our stock? Store itaway. No. Rent another store and continue to sll at our usnal profit of 10 percent? No. What then is Dest todo? Ab, we have it. GIVE THE PEOPLE A GRAND BENEFIT! DONATE TO THEM ALL THE PROFIT AND A PART OF THE CAPITAL INVESTED. ‘Wecan well afford it. Our sales during the three | Years pust have amouuted to hundreds of thou-ands of dollars. Then why xbould we not donate to the sun'ce ‘wheuce it all came the profit on $50,000- say $3,000! We gras; tun ide Sg rn a EG and bedy linings, at Teach. Reduced from $20 75; & donation of @4 toevery pu | jus We weigh the matter well. Brown Chivcilia Overeoats, strictly all wool, velvet collars aud velvet piping, heavg Italien lining, at.. And settle it natinfactorily. Foor Se nr G10 00 cach. ‘Reduced trom $12 60; a donation of $2 60 to every purchaser. mtn ont ir — 10 T5asuit. i attention to this lot, asevery suit is Weask cad worth 618. | pmah secret “solid, All-wool 1038, rol Pata it, — 337 sea suit. ‘Regular peralyzers. sults aises 96,9) and 82, at "96 00 aut Worth gasivg Seasons Anew wonder. Barcers Se ie You know sil caArg Be ety: ort Jo ral 48a suit ‘We bave coumereted caty a few of the rare berguins ‘we have in store, ss spece will not permit as to go into etait. ‘You hsve jasttwo weeks in which to make yourself ‘solid on theclothing question. ViOTOR B ADL ‘927 and G29 7th wt nw. corner Manmchmectts sve mlz ‘Strictly One Prise, zealously we set abort it to make ourselves worthy of | when yon come tocousider the fact that our goods | Vy "o) re eae - W. ANTED--HELP. WA NTE 1D--STTUATIONS. 23 EMPLOYMENT BU. | \WaNreD- ay Bari FENCED pefeiaereee worn oe a W. Sos SET Fy ANTEDS bermands. Nurves and Laundreeresin city V Weitere Urivers or Farm Hau la. Colore! 3816-60" We a good hens Ww 103 ANTED—A. eld to do ren Too Tw niediately t tne. We q Ws tween sauall fi kee SMALL Bou! 7 co CEHcE wo} ile to write. wares @2.50 TOR Star office. —— VANTED-—LADY FOR A | Hou must be fuds A) busiqres; hours seven daily. solary for beciunaue Of wookly. Cail personaliy 428 Tur sk amecs Sana’ d Cpetate saeco caddis y AXTED_ coop } A a FoR A wood article. costly wold. and good ccmumniest Apply at 705 9th street between Wand Tam Ts | ¥ VANTED—AN EXPER ENCID) HAND IN THE | arocery aust meat Gomerred, ena mt | come weil rwcctmmeuded, "Adress CRACKERS Stat | Sica Pte: ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS LADY'S Mair. | horoush|y comp: tent must aceon ished qgou s donation? Weshall. Under the vo ir-dresser apd speak English. food circumstances we could not do otherwise and live up | g2itdy V ANTED — 8 Vy vOMEN COOKS ANTED—\ WOMAN, TO COU Ly ‘Call Wednesday morning between Ket nw. 0 70 840. CHAM. oraway fen Coot SAM L A COOMBS. 926 F stn. V ANTED"A SERV ANT POW GENERAL HOUSE- ta ieht, no others heed 8) bat nw te WHITE BOY ABOUT 1 YEARS eral work tn shoe store. SST ew ‘OCR THREE APPRENTICES 1M jeart: dress and cleak making = ASH, TRON IN a0 Address ty PERMANENT Posi. d willing to learn our rows I references. te yy TENOGRAPHER AND — TYPF- Writer; must beable to take 75 wore, oue wo | can bring bis own type-writing machine preterrec ition Permanent. state terms aud refer Aue rons CE, Star office, 316-m ws3t 4 Ww ANTED — C ANTED Agente jeazo. HL $10 aday; proof free. MES. i OOKS WAITRESSES, ite women cooks. ke. : 500 (Headquariers for Swediah. German and el foreign 98.50 each | help.) BORNHAMS HELP AGENCY. 630-032 Fst | Ww | yale IMMEDIATELY — 1000 Laby | Grand new rubber uudergarment for | ¥- LITLE, 43 y ANTED—TO ENGAGE SERVICES OF ONE OR two men for A) cally. w w WwW the proseci jel Ianndress, ‘men y ANTED—A family. Inquire ANTED — yea; terme tow | |W ‘tor homed (eeu any Bre ne ay: A) Pattern house preferred. rezerences exchal NTED—A Ww Bor Star ofie= WwW WwW fice three co V counec tt fo October, Star office. Wate 1 tm advance MILY,” Star 0 7 ANTED—Di 1 with us wi ents coll rh Pense, aN reat Ws iW Tmo ds. =. 1 Wakieiton | Boos Peasy salt Wien Mertc — perteice. your cx Wane W Wak Bees ne Box 558. Waiter Retr sive particulars, TE SET OF PLAT BOOKS AN. EDA COM COMPLETE fee be strict & pound. Buteer, satinisetion, ee coe Liberty Markets. Wiserere ee 10) ASTED HIGHEST Case ti PAID. Wess id Paver, first-class :nilk route in nord ROUTE, Star office, ANTED—A I LTi COMPANY:630 F st ANTED—ARELIABLE ly acquafuted with the furniture, wood and coal, rdware business, MANA‘ VV ANTED—BY AN ATTORNEY A REFINED V young an, of sixteen or feventocn for work office one who has lad sowe little experience pre Tersed. Address fu own bandwrun. sisting ref JL. X, Star office ANTED"A CLERK COMPETENT TO MANAGE | wares will be paid. y ANTED_AT DICK’s AGI $10 to 840, ch dairyznen, man and wi at 1315 New Hampshire ave references te Teut Kemington humbug; work is siiaple spies. au facto tule and full ipstro dress a. furuish.d. Pariiculs EEVLEWORK CO., 135 8th st, Now Vork | Fa te ts fernaatoual “Tailor System with “an {ere messure alone, ‘and mater ‘J. MESSER, “Conser Washington, D.C. WANTED--ROOMS. Office, for two adults: | PROMPT PAY, Star office. med, with. zrute oF ‘cou! stove: Boards references: s.ate description suid price. BOX ANTED-FOUR fuse for ho gis: bueblldren, rent moderate ‘address’ ANTED—BY ble terms. State particulars. boarding house, for two aduita, Adres, stat aud locality; terms must be Teasonable, EN! oy SR ve jor furaie yoouse Pursue baving them torent should ROOM MENTING AGES 02 Sth atin jor good house. Address and Lote for cash, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS 2 sale, in good order. Address M. an Wb st aw ae LADIES drew cuttiag by the per ae er matter. ail draftings dour om fo Lita we and post waniaave. C.F. DAN EXTRA GOOD AND WELL-PA TED chbeot anter the Goveruinent. will SS ante Ax TED ome EVERYBODY 5: imuneys to kDOW that I wugruntee to cure yay required: Kau made to beat or no pay. ste Fenton SREEETE, 996 Pa'ave'c'e jeld-be r Our i DUTTERINE AT 22 CENTS Pe are ageee: keeps better than Short time, capable of wetting up orthweat. section Address Me 3 70 MARE HIMSEL Gi tr etree. soo CEECL oe : ANAGER, THORQUGH- Wi Siar office. )14 3° tion oF ‘Ad stou clating, to whom good 4 PENSIONS, Star office. ‘2001 COLORED WOMAN WITH Goo eral housew. y20 H st. uw. -WRITER OPERA ‘Number of machines Muited. Ad. at TiPl GEOR BEIFFERT, care PPC Co. city. Jall-6 | WVANTED—A MAN OF TEMPERATE HaBITS. W focated outside feadine citicn to represent tt his section, ati established house. Monthly 100 if Suited.’ References. MANUFACTU! Box 1585, N.¥ WANTED DIES, owe: Yo earn 20c, to ous, sent for 10c., to hein pay post- . ROWELL & Co, Rutland Vr YVANTED-IMMEDIATELY—Labirs TO WORK ‘wholesale house. on neediework at their own distance) my can be tale, free. Address AR- | as all cut, {Wy ANTED_TO RENT—TWO OR THREE W iisted Rooms, ceutralls ieated Keeping, Answer, 8 ~ ANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ( WANaErarsiened Rooms, with boar on second in waltiue distance of Government Pripiug thea fort ferzag moderate, were of | = pernias is desired.” best of ged Addree, with Fall pacticdlars OONS, GENTLEMA! Tortheast or southeast, well lighted and weil SED or “without iv LOR FINE UNFURNISHED ekeeping for family o aig Squid —BY TWO SINGLE LADIES | ne OF- mmmunicating Rifurnished rootne. on first of secotd fuor, near P.O. Department. State abd eddress W. P., Star office. ANTED-BY A MEMBER OF THE GEOLOGI- Cal Survey to secure permanent furnished iodw- ings without board for self aud {-mily: requirestwo ed-roow.s abu parlor. usualy absent June But wishes to hold Foows over ou reasona- 3143 ‘Address. Bor office, aiihibines FARTED-TWO SECOND FLOOR FURNISHED We Satie. Sepa iat og atten rieLD, ja13-3t SED_ARUSIDENCE, EITHER FUNISHED ed, in ood location, north wont state HOUSE Wt SP Sands Hay _ eames iecT FROM OW Any property 11 ‘be liberally advertised at oar ex. lected, ‘Estates managed Insurance HOLLAND & THOMPSON, P {SEAN Ur KIGHT PIANO y PURCBAS! ne ART OF 0 Li eee square, with ite Moses’. jald-im SAsD FOREIGN STAMPS, IN rotherwise, oF cash, A lance assort~ “stamp aibuias for sale at WOTHFUCE'S. BAS COMPLICATED |, locks repaired tay Femidenes 9.74 |? i ly — haem Bing front do" i BRAMBALL adtarers ar polntit tive a ae oe ‘office. ‘REE Akh sack. AND >see Car 71S 1 sire Jal st SUTFERING FROM furnaces aud Poe yas bia VA PLAce SUiT- Nope already, extabilin woe Box 10s: Siar ofice, jal state price. ‘Box 91, TED~GOOD OD TENANTS FOR THKEE 31 Wee rook, dow Bricks, inat hes” feo lince of care sind bendicn. “BU dal ‘oF money reLaruol Comer, Bh Mares" Wat C Scie 12.000 ON REAL ES: aber, ron apd et Beata EELeeeee eee a EVERY FAMILY. | cS ses | EMAce yp Stestes “tiers. BAM L.A, COOMBS, enea es Wares a Wye ABLE cuarce of 3h ouee, ‘ildrons atts ce Sear OMoe. ¥V py ANTED-BY 4 YOUNG MAN, Wity nd beat! reteremen Cashier oF Adinstox 2 sarcace ae " AN EXVERIENC Deer too oat by the Tuvicr syetem. FIP Or ot | we " ~- calads. reference. Address A. Sk “WANTS” Vv wouk retary, or wilt Aurea Ee et ages will be aatiatactory. ofte. Wiities 8 FOR WHITE AND oor Sa et aS ee int peg WwW ANTED — a Ro OUGHLY Pg en er Re ¥v vANTED A STPUATION AS Sarree DP phos ORS she we ANTED A YOUNG LAD\, WHO HAS HAD oe ANCE wear ks. ICK'S AGENCY HAS Cook, ehatuberpiaiiin, watttemnn essex, nutwre.sbuitiets, ce Anil boy, with city mefereneen ANTED—A_ YOUN ae MAN oF book TeaaSitustion furuis nef ening ~ a alors at fret Addrwss LEX, Star mh ela see Want oad, ERDCATED MIDDLE - acED Premeh woman. with some means. would tewel, French, take care of @ baby, srw or do housework ins. nn ls efty or coats, wher shew taken with | od. bealthy little viel. wine months | quireor addrens 1°50 New Hauivaitre ave. dal’ y ANTED- SITUATIONS LL. RIN Wey arr FOR ALL KINDS OF to_enpluyers, refers FOR SALE JOR SALE-LOTS ON Ru » the corner of 16u: LOT: y ISLAND ava, WM. PF. YOUs SALE_A TENTH INTEREST IN THE BEAL | eat the heed of 2M at, which wall wiuter and appottiour ) JOR SALESA MosT DESIRABLE 12th at mw. betwern ‘This is chance elds: Linge well tocated aud the lot a-thort | CHAS. W A SPLENDID LOT, SUITABLE FoR three wood Lounes, averawe d Fo even at @110 p WEISS Toth and ata nase AFRONT OF 96 FEET By overs. average price per foot, 45% ea — acorn Wate Sd ae Me, cheaper thauteay ‘hi City. Appiy ab AM a! Gerd mae O00 Fat TS ON RT. X.Y AND Tens ier cheap lots it "evwnt loralt fee 3 ean MALLON KUCKETE, Jeiseat™ | JAIN POUR DPSTAARLE | idle of 1th ot 2 ectwera BE LOUIS P SHORMASEK, 920 F at. nw PURCHASED AT bie Front “ 20K SALE—AT A BARC —Oue of the tweet section of b of 141 feet to a foot alley. 1 rovements, stfeet Paved, and. tes the country. The ow perty com my eowing, Wut va ‘trom the eit mast sat Tobie © SHOL MARR, 990 F at. nw OR SALE—DESTRABLE Lows IN Lk DROIT Park, GURLTY BROTERKS, 131% Pet. jal 3-08 mR Sal VERY DESIRABLE, © .0NEA LOT F we iuteraection of N “treet ‘avenue, N SALE_WE HAVE FOR SALE A DESIKABLE pi umseness priperty, MOALUO on Lub dua porth of Pa, ust. bet 11th a a rath, 3 BS uth of these peecea of jeoperty cen te ae inte wood paying investments, ALP HALL Pte | ter as Fae a, SALE ca OTs AT Pokr ae GLEN, , 1s, aud 2 ceuts per fovt, sid betore arin” ie Winey ei ht JOR SALE-THE BES STMENT OF THE Day tier Bulldnes Lote on epee ann] Se otros oravenuc, witUin {oUF squares of Pennsylvania sve, Bist care, for only 6300 wach @z5 den, halance 810 per month, x IPs, an 1410 Now York ave. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Ok SALE SALOON AND RET, on eore one seman te By Sag oat Foe Se FAMILY Goce trovision Btore doing @ good cash bus splendid stand, rept chap. store aud aw Treason for ge lic | Bie ave er business. i BUNIFAST, 101, Cor 1-1 abd Catal xt. = i JOk SALE—HANDSOME — THOKOUGHBKED Tony, with cartand barnes, fies tr the j eaty for waut of use. Inquire stable 2401 Pa. ave wio-or pou SALI AINA SIDEBAR Brewster, spring, square-boa Bugg), with pole and shaft, a8 Zool as Also, a Portand Cutter. Ts Quireat KOOM ®. Kelloze Bulldiug, 1416 Fst jal6o QOR SALE —JUS1 ARRIVED. TWENTY GOOD Dee ihr “Morwer. also 1 head are. ve Ke ieee EL '& QUIGLA'S Stable, iu rear of O33 Tak Sear OR THIRTY r hares of sheltabarwer Live 5 . | stock. “CHAS. AU'SHIELDS, 1006 F st JOH SALE—STOCKs oF THE AMERICAN GRAPH. | PT opnoue Company, Brown's Maeneto 1 she Rueliat On GALERIE, TER TNE OK SALU—HANDSOMEST Tim Washiow.cn for mise or anaster. Apply at 2401 JOR SALE — ENC Scrsbuer's last edit ly terms. Address Box 13: 70k, Bile SiSETT ivy 38 ee SMD, stone, jal4-3t ‘O68 Fst. b. Fes SALE— DAR AND FIATURES. LICE! Jow reut, and good business stand. Owner in bad Boalt 2d! will Be told chicas, for cau bai ry FE" Le ihe, prenniaes, 103 ne Cprycht Piano. (me hickering -qasre Piano Ope Hanes 7 -gotene x % oh ata mince erent bargains "814-3 925 Pa. ave, agent for Steinway & Bons. = 60UNd be je: “reason given for seliine. ‘Vasivess or nv answers Adares: A 1X Bat riety LARGE FAMILY CAbitAGE I Tepair: & pair of fine Kentucky norecs. sat Frye sane sig new, eet lent 2& ates, DE b. WANS temo? Departuent mda se Fes SsiS-BED FEATHERS, lg, A POUND, Dew, bid ciech. ‘Ais ogee Feathers Mats treme lowest peions Orders. bs tail end chierwise, 2 pales "REBEMY Sere os se Sor gh SALE WE aay mm FEW FIRE - PLA Heaters; a uumber of Ranges and jas Fixtures, that we will weil at lower th viene Tate, in order to apwedly close out the Valance of C & Co? stock. , puteatect bea tee cao Sealand secure new RUC Wid. MILLER. Assignees, 18S 5 ae s-lw Repeat ; Sore JOR SAL sae HANSON CABS AND THRER THREE HANSON CABS ASD Feu aed sass att hota ew. Seem

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