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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: January 28, 1885. Ss The Star has a regular, permanest bone fie ctreulation more tuaa treble Washington, wuch greater than of all the other daily papets here added ‘Washington takes advantage of the text furnished by the sacrifice of Col. Ludlow for the public g0od to etapbesuze Its Suggestion to thoge who assume tO Fepresent It before Congressional commitvees, whether Commissioners or citizens, that full force should de given to the weight of pabite opinion without regard to individual interests and ideas, and that a cessation from bickering, and substan- tial unity of e‘Tort are essential to effective action for the District's welfare, ‘The lil feeling between members of the House committee on appropriations and Col. Ludlow, and ‘detWeen the military and civilian Commissioners, has Deen @ standing menace to the interests of ‘Wasnington, which could not be endured, and Walch has been necessarily removed in the only way available. The Commissioners may now pre- seut the claims of the District to the appropria- tion's committee without friction, and need not spend so considerable a portion of their ume tn Geteating one another's projects, in asserting pre- rogatives, and In neutralizing one another's cf- forta. More cordial relations between citizens abd Commissiouers and hearty co-operation in ad ‘vane’ ng importaut District measures in Congress may also be hoped for. As an inaication of the new era of good feeling the Commissioners might ‘withdraw objections to the citizens’ school board DU or snzgest amendments Which would cause It to receive tueir assent, The citizens’ committee might now recognize that it can help the’ District most by pushing important local measures in Congress, shoulder to shoulder with the Commis. afoners, and that its true function ts not to under- mine these coworkers but to co-operate with them for the District's welfare, Washington needs all the barmonicus influence which it can Detng to bear in impressing its wants upon Con- gress. The citizens’ committee has now enough ‘work cut out for it this session. If its induence can be exercised to secure satisfactory legtsiation concerning railroads, school board, @ new post office and District government building, a District code, and other proposed measures concerning the general principles of which there is substan- ‘tai Wnanimlty, much Will be gained. Itis hoped ‘that no proposition to tinker the present form of ‘The recent Willard Hall convention has not les. ‘gened the sensitive shrinking of the community arisen from the conduct of individual Commis- Moners, and are not attributable to any feature of ‘the present form of government, which can be ‘Tnere is only one side to the question whether ‘the B. and O. road should be required to remove its abtiquated station from proximity to the Capitol and clear away the surface tracks which disfigure and endanger the northeastern section of the city and check improvements there. There is also no Foor for contention over the question whether the Band P. road should be required. to cease that filegal occupation of avenues ia arn neinnaienacnmentS and _revervations for freight and storage | YIQSE QBEAUTIFUL CHALLE RewxaN7s, Durposes, which converts its line into an almost Ampastable barrier, obstructing trade and comma- ication between the main city and the riverfront aad the greater part of South Washington. on ‘these matters it seems only necessary for Congress to devise the best remedy, to determine whether the Baltimore an@ Obio shall tunnel under the ‘northeast section or go around it, Aud whether the | Baltimore and Potomac shall pass through tne southern section, over sunken tracks, by one route, ‘or an @levated road by another. But in respect to ‘the proposed removal of the Baltimore and Poto- mac @tb-street station there appears to be some ground for a difference of opinion Which obviously exista No one can blame! the B. and P. for wishing to fetain its convenient focarton near the avenue; that part of the travel- Sug public which is conscious of no special interes én the capital will also favor the present site, aud ‘the people of the District will naturally desire ‘Doth for suburban and general travel as centraliy Jocaced stations as the welfare of the city will permit. But the inconvenience of a very few min- ates extra travel Dy street cars involved in a withdrawal of tne station from 6th street and the Mail to @ polat near the south line of the Mall 48 30 Slight, and the gain so great to me symmetry of the city’s magaificent park and to the picturesque beauty of the Capt- Sol's surroundings that no loyal citzen of Wash- Angton Will hesitate for aa tustant to sacrifice pri- ‘vate to public considerations and to favor the re. Femoval. It isimpossible even for an enterpris mg and liberal rafiroad, as ali branches of the Pennsyivants system are, to so cover and Deautity Mts track through the Mall that it will not be al ere-sore. Suce-ssful resistance to a removal of th? Baltimore and Potomac station means also the re" tention of the present Baltimore and Ohio station, ‘with {ts dirty surroundings at the foot of the Capisol. The tendency to sacrifice the city reser. vations, it8 Dreathing places, to public bulldings 4s Dad enough, but to turn them over to the rail. roads and to permit the picturesque view of the Mall from the Capitol to be disfigured by the immediare presence of railroad tracks, cars, | sheds, and smoke, as if the Capitol grounds ‘Were an annex to the ratiroad yards, is abomina- Die. The people of Washington are not ungrata. ful to the Pennsylvania road for its services tn breaking the monopoly of tue Baltimore and Olsto; Dut t: has received the reward which corporations appreciate from the hundreds of thousands of passengers and pounds of freight which that | good-will and @ convenient temporary station nave given it in preference to its rival. It should now be willing to pay for what it gets and to act within the law in this As in other cities. Tt 1s un- ‘Worthy of the high reputation of the road to sponge upon public property, disfigure the national capital, and damage individual citizens in reliance upon the defeuceless condition of the people and the quiescence or acquiescence of Con. gress. All railroad corporations are said to gat Whatever they can and to hold fast to what trey Get. With assurances of its highest considera. ‘Won Wasuington, however, requests the Waits. More and Potomac to loosen its Erp upoh the ‘Mali; anc if voluatary release is hopeless, Con. grees whould assume immediately the unaccus ‘Yomee role of corporation-coercer, So ‘The dominant poittical party apparently fears to aduatt Utah as astate, and will not divide and | Smit Dakota. | Sothe application of Utah ts prop- | | erly postoned and Dakota is toia substanti itself again to Congress, when, if the act is} found safe politically, admission may be granted, | ‘The ease of Dakota ts harder than that of Utan, for there isa reasonable and trresistibie objection, Ww the admission of the latter, and no attempt ts made to deceive it by double deal $e ‘The present severe weather is terrible a poor, und the associated charities ana the petles department report themselves as wholly dratned of means to supply the wants of the distressed, ‘The generous Washington pubitc has always re- sponded promptly to ail well.founded appeais for charity, aod undoubtedly wili do so in the present pressing emergency. Tur Stak will gladiy take ‘charge of any contributions sent for this purpose, ———— It te Dow settied that the Ue vote in the New ‘York state committee decides that Hill is a bigger ‘maa than Cleveland and tnat Cleveland is a bigger mab than Bill, though some persons stoutly main- tain that the mensurement of the comparative {proporuons of these statesmen was not at ail in- ‘volved un the rote. Po rj 141 THE EVENING STAR: New Bruce Axo Ware Goore ‘SsRaTOR PERRY, PUL.TONS BOOK. “WHY PRIESTS SHOULD WED," ‘Wil strike Washingtom next week. ‘Rome has tried to crush both the book and its suthor, THE REV. JUSTIN D. FULTON, ‘But tho Book is published, and has gained such moto- ‘Mety im its struggle for life that it is looked for with eager expectancy from every part of our country, ‘North and South. East and West. ‘Washington may not be favored with bis crasade lectures against in Amerion, it being tmpossible to obtain dates as he ‘Moves on his CRUSADE round the World; but the ‘Book will behere, and will be ON SALE BUT TWO Days. ‘This book contains the most startling revelations of ‘uy book printed during the century, as it shows up AURICULAR CONFESSION And The {CRLIBACY” OF THB CLERGY. 28,000 BOOKS ‘Wore sold in Boston the Two Days they wore on sale, WHERE CaN YOU GET A COPY OF “WHY PRIESTS SHOULD WED? FULTONS BOOK Will be on Sale at BRENTANO'S, ‘under the supervision of WM L VINal, ‘Treasurer of the FULTON SYNDICATE, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY, JaNUARY 30 AND 31 at a DOUBLE — HORT LENGTHS YARD-WIpE LONSDALL CAM- SHELL Eats. ERED IPE POSSDALK Cau. sa Uare, Bazaars Ix Suors. BURT'S SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Ro Hal 3 Er SS nat i a3 ‘Will commence on MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 30. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS.AND ALL BROKEN LOTS OF 81 MER SHOES, REMNANTS OF CASES, ODD PAIRS AND SAMPLES WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT ‘MUCH LESS THAN COST. WE HAVE NO ROOM FOR OUR SPRING STOCK WHILE THESE GOODS ARE HERE, 80 GO THEY MUST, AT ONCE, AND ATA PRICE THAT WILL SELL THEM. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE HOLY THIS CLEARING SALE BUT ONCE EACH SEASON. IF YOU DO NOT NEEDSHOES FORIMMEDIATE USE 1T WILL PAY YOU TO BUY THEM NOW FOR THE FUTURE, AS YOU CAN GET THEM FOR LESS THAN THE COST TO BARGAIxs FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, GIRLS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. THF GOODS OFFERED ARE ALL FIRST QUALITY GouDS. ARE IN PLAIN SIGHT, AND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, WILL BE SOLD ONLY FOR CASH, AND WILL NOT BE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL OR EXCHANGED, ARTHUR BURT & CO., 22Semath3m —-1211 F ST. N. W, i a i 41 ‘and dat ith st. a6. 3828 1w ALANCE OF OUR 81. \-S1ZE BSASGE.S2.008 BSS EXER mize Dou 745-787 oan saeee Daess Parrenxs LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Our whole stock of Dress Patterns reduced from $30, $35, and 84010915, the greatest slaughter we have ever made. Ail Evening Goods at less than cost. An opportunity fe now offered to secure handsome ‘Dresses at very low prices, MOIRE @LKS, all colors, reduced in price ‘Extra Bargains in CHANTILLY LACES. PRIESTLEY's MOURNING GOODS; XUWS bordered all around; SILKS, VELVET, and GOODS: MARNEWLEY TABLE LINRND and Nar. INDIA SILKS, new patterns, just opened. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania sve, cor. 9th et, Eatablishéd 1840. es ATIN PLAID NAINSOOK REM- 145-7: sae. ‘You know we have always kept a large line of useful ‘and ornamental Housebold Goods, but have you seen ‘them as displayed in our lieht and spacious SECOND-FLOOR DEPARTMENT? PICTURES. pop eet stares arateees Gok Tabi . 1a Te A : ae Heavies 8 Tapes Gyr boats tora, 93. See hoes oat BOOK SHELVES. Shells tural hard wood, side or corer, sles We lanes 89s. oe Wak oe ak, ar skalvee Sibo, WALL POCKETS, ash, Oph, Cherry. ogy and Bamboo Wall Pockets CORTAIN RODS. ME Be ston sone st te aaopie Reae a, Sater SOR ted Ite 20; vit ig Enxravines an ‘aud copper, SCREENS. Gold Embroidered Fire Screen, bamboo Four-Fuld Japanese Screen 5% feet high, 88.09. UMBRELLA STAXNDA fandaomtly De-orated Terre Cotta, 82.49, Shine Bheketa. Hat and towel Recks, Easels, &e., SMITA _& WARDWELL, 228 705-707-709 Market Space. Punaonema Stone. One week mote of the Clearing Sale, ‘The balance of winter goodsand 11 remnants must #0. scliga’? Scotch Wool Gloves down trom 7Be. and BSc. Ladies’ Fleegy Lined Hose, unbleached and solid colors, 374¢., now 25c, ‘Men's Far-Top Kid Gloves at cost and lens, ‘Men's Sanitary Natural Wool Underwear, oheap at 81.50, now #1. Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Scariet Cashmere Vests, price ‘was 61.50, now 81. ‘Underwear for Ladies, Men and Children, all marked A few pleces Heary Beaver Cloths, in blacks and browns, marked down from @4 to $1.50 and 82 per yd. Do not miss the bargains in Blankets and Comforts, ‘Big Barwaine in Cassimeres for men's and boys wear. Big Bargains in Winter Shawis and Skirta, ‘They CARBART & LEIDY, 228 \ 928 7th and 706 K ate. n.w. Aurwoot Hexzerm Crore. SILK-WARP HENRIETTA CLOTH. The following are the latest shades: ‘Vert de Gris, ‘Copper, Benge, Serpent, Monsee, Moss, Marine, Mode, ‘Hussard, Gobelin. ‘These have just been opened, and are the very new- ent ard latest styles. Gin-hams m plain and fancy ‘weaves. 150 pieces of new and clégant Ginghams at 25e. per yard for Swe Beotch goods, The finest and cheapest lot of Ginghams in the market for 2ie. 200 pieces of elegant French Satteens, in exclusive designs, Just opened. ‘Im order to seoure choice goods buy early. ‘W. M SHUSTER & SOX3, 919 Pennsylvania avenue, One Price, Seem. Suse ALL WARRANTED, WITH NEW ATTACHMENTS, 8. OPPENHRIMER & B80, ‘Now Building, 514 Oth street n.w,, bet. Band F. Bole Acents for the Light-1 ‘Now Home Sew. ‘Machine. omar! 028 Souxsox & Lorre, 600 PAIRS OF BLANEETS, $1, $1.60 to 96. Ail at reduced prices, ‘BRD COMFORTS, 75¢, @1, $1.95. HORSE BLANKETS, $1, $1.25, LAP ROBES, $1 up to $8. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, BEAUTIFUL FRENCH SATTRERS, 300. BRAUTIFUL AMERICAN SATTERND, 1230. 3,000 yda, Short Length GINGHAMS, from 2 yda. ‘Wp to 10 Fas., 100.1 worth 12940. NEW SPRING SUITINGS, 600. tol. A Fall Stock of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR at the Lowest Prices, OUR WHOLE STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES. JORRGON & LUTTRELT, ae A Fessrez Cor Ix 718 Market Space, Pasozs. ‘ASHINGTON, D. C.,. SATURD. . Ar ‘Tee Paar Ror TW. rARD . XEAUNDERED Soe Re ¢ Lorance OFraR. 5 200 dos, Mens’ Dress ghirte, FP Rid cami at nse tessa cat tec eee ae ‘best ahirt made to -ell at the price, % hiea tows 10187 ot eaten) monpay, jARD & LOTHROP, q Lith and F sta aw. (Gamnary 80.) A TIPTING Our Grand Seni-annual Stock-taking Sale 2. Curing the past week bas been » most eretitying ‘TUESDAY, sroores, proving conclusively thet the public Genuary 31.) ‘baying goods below regular prices, take sccount of stock Tussday evening, Supuary 31s, and are exerting extra efforts to ipasukrs. J &o.. and 4 ‘Hosiery, Underwear, Lote” of Boy's Suits ‘Miers apd Childrens’ aoaaed Giee Suite, and Wrappers, Lp pen ae roche” ehaghensed ‘We shall fool complimented by your presenceto our) yet have considerable winter hence Psdeseploaep wancyinderadhger pact td ‘Wis sale is particularly opportune, ineemuch it ena.les you to buy the winter goods at re Guced prices just when you most need them. ‘We have concluded to make the last two day, MONDAY, Jan. 30 and TUESDAY, Jan. Slst., GALA BARGAIN DAYS by offering the greatest value of the season in all departments, particularly in the lines men- tioned above. In addition to the lots previonsly advertised, ‘we call attention to the followin exceedingly Attractive bargains in seasonable and desirable woods, LINKN DEPARTMENT “REMNANTS.” (Second floor.) Excellent remnant pickinss in this depart Ment. Short Lengths of Crashes, Towellings, Irish Linena, Bleached, Unbleached snd Turkey Red Table Damasks, “Odd snd Soiled” Cloths, ‘Nopkins, Doylies and Towels, &c. 1 Momie Towel. from 50c. to 38¢. 4 Danask Towels, from 760. to S0e. 6 fiandsome Towels, from €1 to 50c. ‘A fine variety of late WINTER AND EARLY SPRING STYLES ‘At prices Unprecedentedly Low. ‘The explanation is that owing to faiintes and rumots Gf failures the wholesale men are changing high prices to those who want credit and correspondingly low prices to those who don’t, We don’t auk or give credit. ‘This policy, carried out for eleven years, has elways enabled the Palais Royal to quote the lowest prices, ‘and nevet will it be better illnstrated than during this, our Eleventh Midwinter “Opening.” “ODD AND SOILED” WHITE DAMASK CLOTHS, % Bleached German Linen Damask Table Cloths, size 2 by 29 yards. REDUCcD FROM $2.76 TO $2.25. 1—Bize 2 by 3) yarde—Blesched Red-bor- dered Dainask Table Cloth. REDUCED FROM 83 TO $2. 1-Bize 2 by 2—Bleached Fine Red-striped Bordered Damask Table Cioth. REDUCED FROM @4 TO 82.25. (Second flor.) “ODDs AND ENDS” IN WINTER SKIRTS, $1 Ladies’ Imported Knit Worsted Skirts, in ribbed and shell-stitch. Variety of variegated and plain colors, Half recular price, vit: SOUVENIRS. oo uu OV ‘Thies being an “Opening” of new goods. we make no Mention of old stock in ilet below; amd, as many of the ots are offered at and below cost, we reserve the right to sell only one piece of each lot to a customer. 82.68 Ladies’ Fine Kid Boots for €2. $4.75 Ladies’ Superfine do. for $4. 93.50 Boys' English Cali Shoes for 3. 83 Youtu’s Rnglish Calf Shoes for $2.50. Other shoes, ete., at 10 per cent discount, 1240, Linen Collars for 3 for 260. 1240. @-ply Linen Cuffs for 3 pair for 250, 2Se. Btamped Pullow Shame for 19¢, 19¢. Lace Tidies, with Ribbons for two for 25¢. 25e. Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 20¢. 12)sc, Linen Handkorohiefs, all styles, for 10¢. 450. Mens’ Cnina Silk Handkerchiefs for 850. ‘75c. Colored Brocaded Handkerehiefs for $0c. 81 Meng Sik Mutters for 75c. Se. Orepe Lisse Ruching for 20¢. 12a. Chenille Spot Valls for 10¢. 166. Lact-edge Skirt Rufiling for 120, ‘82 extra site Spaninh Lace Scarfs for $1 70. 81.48 42-inch Spanish Guipure Fiouncing for $1. 81.68 42-ineh Chantilly Lace Flouncing for 81.25. $1.15 Silk Brussels Net (two yds. wide), 93e. 82.68 White Chantilly Fedora Flouncing, 82.25. 20per cent discount off “Palais Rosai" Gloves, 10 per cent discount on New Embroideries, 10 per cent discount on New Trimm ngs. 10 per cent discount on New Buttons. $1.50 Evening Siik Gloves, extra long, for #1. 81.25 Evening Silk Gloves, lace tops, for 10 per cent discount on New Jewelry. 10 per cent disconnt on New Fans, 120 per cent discount on New Leather Goods, 20 per cent discount on Dolls, 69e. Muslin Chemises, Embroidered, for 46c. ‘800. “Mother Hubbard” Night Gowns for G9c, PRIRBTLEY'S FABRICS REDUCED. To reduce the price on @ picos of Black Goods of the Celebrated Priestley & Co.'s minu- facthre ia @ rare cccarrence, yet we find tt hecertary in order to quicken the sale of the following three wesves. These reliable black Tabrics are of an even medium wetxht, and equally desirable for wear all the year around: 1 Piece 40-inch Black Silk-Warp Camel's ‘air Diagoual Cloth. Reduced from $1.50 to 61 per yard. 1 Piece 40-in. Priestiey's Black SUX Warp Camels’ Hair Twilled Cloth, ‘Reduced from $1.25 to $1 per yd. 1 Piece 40-in. Priestley’s B ack Silk Warp Alys Cloth, an almost invisible twill with an anfin- ished surface, Re {need from $1.25 to #1 per yd. ‘We also offer in this department 1 Piece 50- tuch Black-and-Gray Plaid All-Wool Cloth, very desirable, . Reduced from 1.50 to $1.25 per yd, “ODD SIZES" IN MEN'S UNDERWEAR. ‘The {ines previously reduced are meeting with ready sule, We are anxious to dispose of the entire winter stock of “Broken Lines” before Stook-taking, January sf, and to that end have made the following sdditional reduc- tons: 9 Pieces Men's Pine All-Wool Scarlet Under- wear, full regular nade. 8 Shirts, size 40-in.; 1 Drawers, size 36. Regular Prict.. “Remnaut” Price. 6 Pieces Men's Ni rai Sanitary Wool Under- ‘89c, Tucked-front Muslin Chemises for 29¢. wear. 5 = ‘m=Drawors, sizes 36 and 38. 2 20c. Tucked Muslin Drawers for 25c. Locos ote ‘O8e. Tucked Raffle Skirts for 7c. “Remnant” Price. 296. India Linen Aprons for 50c, Busties, several new styles, for 39¢. ‘75e. French Woven and Coutil Corsets for 59¢. €1.29 Black G, G. 8ilksfor $1.19. 81.19 Black G. G. Silks for #1. 81.19 Bisck Satin Rhadame for $1. €1.25 Colored Faille Franceise for $1.19. 5c. Colored Surah Silks for 350, 00. Tricot Cloths for 35e, $1.36 12-inch Black Morte Sash Ribbons for $1.96 10-inch Colored Sash Ribbons for $1.75, ‘Nos. 16 and $2 Ripbons for 19¢., werth 3c. 98e. Felt Hate, all styies, for 250. $1.48 French Felt Hats, all styles, 75c. G8c. Fancy Feathers, for 48. ‘8c, Fancy Feathers for 08c, €1.68 Fancy Featbers for $1.25. 48c, Bunches Silk Flowers for 39, 98c. bunches Silk Flowers for 7c. 10 per cent discount on new Silk Hosiery. 10 per cent disconnt on Silk Underwear, ‘850. Derby Ribbed Hose for ‘BSc. Faney Striped Hose for 25c. $1.36 Ribbed Wool Vests for $1.19, 69c. Swiss Ribbed Vests for 50c. OBe. Colored Ribbed Vests for 83, $1.48 New Imported Jerseys for 81.25, 82.63 New Braided Jerseys for $2.50. 85.00 English Flannel Wrappers for 84. 96.30 New Flannel Wrappers for 85. 88 00 New Braided Wrappers for 86.75. 810.00 New Beaded Visites for 98.98, €1.45 Silver Gray Rubber Circulars for $1.29. 1c. Antique Brass Photo Frames fot 10c. 25e. Nickel Soap Bores tor 190, 25c, Enslish Tooth Brushes for 19. (First floor.) GOLD FELTING CLOTH REDUCED. 1 Cut Piece of Gol . Felting Cloth for Lambre- Quing, Tidies, and Fancy Work, Rogalar Price, per yard... “Remnant” Price, per yar’. (Seeond fi 8 “ODD LOTS” OF BLANKETS ‘Having only a small quantity of these lots, we Aesire to close thein out entirely, and to accom- piish this im the smallest possible time we drop their price, aa follows: 1 Lot of 10-4 Whit» Blavkets. ‘Reduced from 82.76 tu $2.50 per pair, 1 Lot of 10-4 White All-Wool Blank-ts, Reduced frum $4.59 to $4 per pair. 1 Lot of 10-4 White All-Wool Blankets. ‘Reducea from #5.60 to @5 per pair. Cy ST ONES" IN MUSLIN SKIRT! Poa g only one of each left we reduce their price as follows: 1 Sue Muslin Skirt, cambric ruffie, three clus- ters of tucking, insertion and edge. Reduced from $1.62 to $1.25. 1 extrefize Muslin Skirt, 10-inch cambrio rufile trimmed with Hamburg inser'ion and edging, with two clusters of tucks above. Re- duced from $3 to Textra-fin> ins in Skirt, tworumefbt G-tuch Hamburg embroidery, Reduced from $3.25 to 82.50. TIN SKIRTS—1 elegant black Satin Skirt, 82.00 50 quilted 12-inches deep, with 4-ineh box-plaited “Remnant” Price. “SHORT LENGTHS" ‘The week's lange business bas caused an un- panally lance number of “short lengths” of ‘white and colored embroidered Flannels, and as we have not space to enumerate all we pick out ‘these as a fatr representation of the stock: 14 yde. white, from 86c to 75¢ for piece (69e. English Hair Brushes for 450. is do, — from 81 50 to $1.25 for piece. 46c. Bottles Bay Rum for 39c. 1X yds. colo'd from @2 37 t0 81.50 do. ‘Lonn’ 2 ays do. from 82.25 to $1.50 do. becragremnsigm cok Pehle ee De do, trom 82.0310 81.90 do. 106. Dress Shields for Ke. a. dn oe uek Ok 28c. Silk Garter Elastic for 19¢. 10e. Combs 7¢ ; 45¢. Shell Combs 3c. 50c. Boxes Fancy Tinted Writing Paper for 30c. 10 per cent Discount on Clocks and Lamps, 10 per cent dis¢ount on Japanese Ware, Also few “cut pieces” we desire to dlepose of before stock-taking. ‘These were good value at thetr former pries, ut minst go to make room for new patterna. 2 “eut pieces” white embroidered emb, 23 inches deep. iba Dagon “Rempaat” Price per ‘Bcut ploces” white eilk-embroidered hele, 8 beaut fal designs. CHILDREN’S GOODS. ‘39¢. Fancy Collars, all styles, for 29c. 59. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 4c. ‘980. Boys’ Rubber Coats for 790, Roe. Black Ribbed Hose for 190. 1.80 Misses Silver Gray Rubber Circulars for 91.19 ‘Piannels for wrappers, containing frou 7 yaa. walicie:t for wrapper or 01.25 Imported Stockinet Jerseys for 980, ee aes ae ‘10 per cent discount on new Ulster, 9 ‘OnAND ‘tock ol BOYS’ WINTER SUITS — Al for the Spring stock, What we MEN'S GOODS. ty mals room for tbe Spring aie st tin nto Sern eS piso at ‘206 eosiy Ednieh Caitaes toe 216, ot rvcan eunsdientiouly retommend, st 268. Now Styles Scarfe for 2c. Prices ag low ab generally prevail for far infe- hc, New Rnglish Searts for 440. 982. Now English Searts for 800. 260, Suspenders, all styles, for 106. @e, “Champion” Piaited Front Shirts for 50, ‘780, Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts for 68o, 480. English Cashmere Half Hose for 300. 6c. English Merino Half Hove for 290. ‘250, Helt Hose, all styles, for 21c. Cartwrightand Warner's Underwear 20 pet cent, 68e, Bleached Canton Flannel Drawers tor 800. €1.35 Enatish Coshmere Wool Underwear for @1.20, €1.78 Fancy Bnglish Wool Underwear for 61.40. $1.60 Medicated Wool Underwear tur $1.20. $2.00 Medicated Wool Underwear for $1,600. 91.80 Genuine “Cloris” Umbeeiise for $1.39. $3.35 Silk Umbrellas, gold and silver tops, $2.79, 82.75 Smaller Bite do. for $2.48. 62.48 Engtiah Silk Unbrellas for $1.98. $2.08 Extre Gise do. for $2.68. 81.60 Rubber Coats for $1.49. 2ie. Linen Handkerehiots for 200. 450. Japanese Gilk Handkerebiets for 350. 91.00 Heavy Stik Musfers for 780. 20 per cent discount oa-Warm Gloves, Sa THE PALAIS ROYAL requests the preservation of above List, first, because the regular prices are still ‘marked on all goods; eseosd, # reporter's account of ‘the “Opening” will appear im above apace Monday ~ * re |e nce | Warteo bites sener mas 7 Saipan wrt city rederenoas’ 61 Wa rind coe, Spe "Seaoes sre Wt & ReSPECTABLE WHITE a" Teli redercucen aden RS Siat ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT: ant. whose movnings ate octupied, “aes ployinen tas bookkeeper. or in edjustty Eaahawed scovian‘s. beat reference a eee ping ftom copy of @ictation” AGines %. WITTER, Star office, jars A. | WASTED-A SITUATION As CitAMBEUMAID | ‘Scompetent woman with beat references. AP- | WAstep—an instavc Ti Wilinn sutnerme te Viosi ene ANT) a4 fe! ms NTRACTORS OVE Sots 8 and b and oust uit of tot fartn » in | ply at present employer's, conn aire | Publi We ahr ite toate Bese MR | Wy gsm aTTCATION wa FoENon OTR W 9th Men Taga Coa | Sr a gaia A a Vv ‘ED—siTw, re p ~ NTED—SiTUaTi N BY A GERMAN GI diitymou: man and wife at chee G18 Tek. abot! fqugemaid and plain sewing. 20H G st Wika AP RE, SLLDES: | WalmparronoN Far Air Rise Fe | 5 gutare of FRBLOINE ST ASD Read 2. ine tone Si ee table eardener 2d general fara work, Apniy 9) iat 'ANTED-FIFTY MEN AND TWENTY FIVE t sedien APR TM stage door at Albeuyh'y Wartep_ne HATELY —AT 430 11TH aT SLw., 8 woman to wash disbes, ar WANTED = STENOGRAPHER AND FxPE ‘writer, call anvOhive: wares $1 par day 10 start with. 8 153 star ce de ee Saaonk NEAT AND OBLIGINO GIRL TO do ren en must Know bow to cook and hav -good reference. 305 H st, nw. iv WASTED THREE WHITE GIRLa ONE CHAM bertnaid to assiet in washit che waitress end one as nurse, Appl, at once 89 E st. uw. ae ‘WASTED {A Box WITH SOME KNOWLEDGE OF printing buiness who can set type well. Ap- 00 W., 3d HOOF, 0 sti Pile apd location, Box 90. WASTED-ONE CANOE AXD onE STALL FO vished, or partly furvished. Room with beard two ot three, wet o: 14ch at, abd near Penuagivesin avs. only refined parties used reply. Address Bot . piy abouce nt 409 10th st. B.t. aE | WANTED — BOARDING AND, i WAXTED OF O8 RAROBE FEBRUARY OER, | aaarctbun ie, otar Bice eS" RE Sicha een iethe eetee emia bs | WW ARLE E00 08 LANEE ROOWR ONE FUR: "reon 2 aud’ p.m. focm i; Belvedere otal copper : ee ee rae SS WASTEDTA SET OF ROOMS, TWo OR MORE, =X the northwestern jart of ity; suitable for a doe tor's office; With or Without meals. Adress Box 70, tar office, peat WANTED BT 4 Taby x family, where parties are dress Box 28, Star office. ANTED— FURNISHED AND UNFU! W ANTED-A GENTLEM UN FoR A SITION come wall peovmntapuded taicey ghavectls Sine “Apply Monday, toa m: 8 hess 2 a ANTED—A‘ MAN ase Wares ae Se V8 -St 20M IN A QUIET smgtnitive. Aa ‘isHeD with references, 11) 7 Ost mw. Vy x = = very day for WVANTED-a LADY OF Ociég ABIES WOULD a. ie wy berth thin for rent abould . Be room and iy. ge PFI, Getieral Bel 4 VANTED=A GOOD HOVSEVATD IN Private | FOR SALE Ware RE Aare | FOR SA SALM—CHEAP—NE} sa. ore) aod business anew, both i capestts to epg ie es ee sppengce yang ty afer ad usd enh ALI der. ‘an: Je meng, Avply to" bo 40. Star Rh _SALE—c APH TYPEWRITER #4: °F candeanetin ee sons to purchaser: Liste Bo ; ANTED — THPE-WRITER OPERATORS TO | $20 Delaware ty fet Remington Not Machines ies i sree D Food com een ‘Yon; terms low. Number of mrehines ag. | JQOR BALE es SES TaeARR Tn PESTS ser | Ee RANURT TA anal WAiz225! PART ER ACTIVE OR SILENT, | lifetime. Factory pri bam) with @3 £245,000. in sued paring vos. | Sede St ¥. CSMPTE TSS Pa ave, ‘Addreas PUSH, Stat Ufc. CN WAXIED-10-D 4} COOKS, CHAMBERDAIDS, F° Josment farnisbet Ais seodauveners weacl woe. | y-to gee Sines. SrEven oyun Baseau, Vi7 Bui at aw. | "SERGE WVANTED-AGrNTs TO sELE A AW fivtean te sold toevery Soak kee apt in the counts. ew Hat PALACE ORGANS, Aah & handsome Organ for ey Pips, SMITH, 1295 Pe ave Rk SALE— BARGAIN: Box 1208, ? oe eS Pe. I en Se iD BAY YORE, Lian. 3s W; \TED—A COACHLAN AND A COOK MAN @entic. Address BUGGY, Star aud wife preferred; North Germans. Call st 1723 | omce. oe Rhode Inland kve., before 1 fase at X Before 10 o'elveK arm. Je2E=Ti* V ANTED—AS A CITY LESMAN, A YOUNG Man who bas had experience in the wholesale Shee; othe richt party food. wre dy situation afta ence: ht Dat ation reliable As Box 141, star office. 5 ANTED—DUNDORE'S: # OYME’ reat, conducted ur lavios. and women, white ‘tnd colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for Dis + and States. with reference. 7 dai WANTED LADIES TO LRARN THE Ani OF dress cutting by the perfect tailor square, with- patterns: all draftings don- on opposite Moses’, jal¢- R SALE—ENOYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PARTON, Fak catia Scan nd nog tee gent fevers pout ore et ej gce ett Ryan Uselopedia, ie cendiue the s bole family Tere.” The wore. alt the ee an Be ee 4 = sss apes xt $88 Stroma. 7 stoma FS RPA oT TBO oe EE oo le ES ee ag Dies. Addres® A. EM. Star office fe OR SALE—FINE SADDLE-HORSE. FOR PAR. tictilars address SADDLE HOLSE, Star office. 1t* JOR SALE~300 CORDS WOOD 2 is, Ayply PETWORTH FAM, dire" Bowe Toad. ‘OR SALE—A QUANTITY OF FURNITURE ATA Sety low price by @ pervon leavins town, “Addi G.. star oblion, See i OF TEMPERATE HABIT TED—A_ Mi ted outside Washington to rep esent a oll | ED Ie ees cone wa Bat | sce sae ae Enay ORTCN EARSSTS Te ror aa ene Bo hage ke: | BORSALE OS EASE MOUIEEE, FASMENTES eer sonable prices, The Stultz & Baner is the most elegant Tprieht Pi- uot made for fine Workmauanip, tome aud Gurability. We will give the highest xchange, and pays ments oa balance cau be made the buyer. Dou't fail to see our Pianos. One mouth’s trinl free to You can save #25 to $100 with ws. THE PIANO EXCBANGR, NWIED — AN ACTIVE MAN Loca’ side of We salary 87 ows localt i MPC HOUSE You oSb-tine WITH GOOD BUPKA: io id. Apply st ST. JOBN’s Hota nis Tyesday archive jad Seat retail price $35: obuer sizes in proportion. A rare | JA a fhe FE 4 chance to create & permanent business at home, ‘These | 2° ety Kind aud fearless, with seep end oes safes meeta demand never Lefore si Pulled Ue other hear Northern Liberty Market. It safe comnpanies, a8 We are not = ad Pook, REPIRE SAFE G0. tt, Ohio, © AND LEASE OF A 13- 1n30-wae: ~N Ma: tg FESR Pee, arennime 208 KERTT Wo NPE aap Frew ator a THRES CXFPRR CRED zat? cm pe Weantbe ies fromeor. 34; mi. Relenwees, JOR ~ Fremn an nite . fences at 108 Eat ae JOR RENT sod wile or two ¢eD- ts food i pee oS sete FO BEX? 1008 F st XW TWO NIORLT FCR- ished couuecting : Ba. sow: i Scant SnE rom Toni, southern eap eure OK RENT—GISH SiS Wo Two. om r ine materiel Ss Sa Sika AE Sud Ja oore, a 208 RENT—108 NeW YORK AVE NW. ONE Turmiaued fro.t Moous. thard Goor, also, amall hast fyot, Pith board, modeate price; ‘references. ex suite oe frit rom, iw acnired Fe KENT—ROOMS AND PARLORS NICELY Furmlsued, io tust gleuut boss, 100 Bw. ear Franklin Pack, to deerauh sous tens Poh RS 10 iin ST Orhan worn “e emt. Furiiabed Movs $i Board’ vest Kelingtou Mota. berdion § Fx. RENT-TanoE © frout room, lent eat water On. sai % 8 Uath tyou bot and o Boor, “with inp ivate faci whore Pot Beaty SF Caritor #7 pe cor, als convenience. $2 vor would seat ‘any pest oe eo ston agin eon pons ies Stat nates A Boe = ene POR RENT—7il iirH ST NW., SUITE OF Rooms nicel; ised ‘ovr, eee Sal, ‘sath FOREES E08 sta s) Sw TGR oom, unfurniabed, oh second floot. ad cue furnished parlor door. very cebtrel locstiun, botug becweeu 200K ote, Peference excuan: w Peery 208 RENT—ELK® MAL). CPPER FLOOR, Gon. ner th st. ana 1Fania uve. nw. for Mon: Inguire it a ished: beat and gus; cheap. 1818 Get-u.w os-Se POR REX REE ROOMS OX 8D. FLOOR: Yeats ema, apecial Datwaic.” 1VA4 Gat. i ‘ENT—FLOORS «HOUSEKEEPING AL Fees, eae ae tent ‘window syitabie smccreateerut (OOMS, FURNISHED OR URFUR- or withou Beard. parlor hoor et Separumente. “Tdiv Ssunw sree T1601 13TH WT. NW, THEE DE sirable Roowe ou, third Sovr, waturuieed teres pratnble' desirable partion erdion pene’ the Gout Iestion good ae oi MRL pans Serb Se JOR REXT—1G25 NEW YORK AVE. iwc x and 1 alcove Rooin.furnmiabed, portier- passage saeere Sonal ie JOR RENT—1WO on Fiootnn second Room Rees. ae JOR RENT—A NICELY FU bright, san: iy refed B.w, cor 18th jat7-Bt JOR RENT—ONE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, jn a vew hous with ei mouern npeoweneute, To 13th wt. BW. 7 ae DOK RENT —C weid Fox BENT {AT REDUCED RATES, NICELY FUR. iiahed rooms, fret aid second flours. en suite oF singie in pouclous resi tence. Bow class peighbut hee! {tee sutures ivvw Patcuy Feumon, oud Tow Of, sud {yur from Capitol, oe ane SOM. 8. NT-TWO LALGE BANDSOMELY FUR- Px est-inas bvard, a. eonponable CRNISM)D ROOWS, SINGLE howe new. ADay at Tue Othac ae Fe FER}, AT ita LOT NW. A large s cond-story ee two persuas. pave. REST — THREE _k90! FUNG ALD FRONT Roo! apply at iit ew York ave. <4 OX SECO! 7m Fao ht POS Tat; can be seen at references Changed: 1313 14 Comins Circle. ke-S L-FURNISHED. ER: ONT 3 root Hoase for sale, convenient t0 all depart. Frc 5 rst clues table ANTED-MER, WOMEN, OVS, AND GinTS pryine momere tm the house; ood | able ior gentleman ahd wife, private family, eu A) {0 earn 990; to $2 on hotr at thelr own homes. no | stable. Box 63. Star office, < eo box *- _ 2 work Is a ™ = i of = = umbor ji seer, Eeenty working | J{OK SALE-AT. A AMO INA SQUARE, BOX R RENT—1919 t STRERT THREE thd fuit instructions sens for: TGe.s to ben ay wr HOWELL & Co, Kulland, Ve, rT WARTED_4 DRESS MAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. ‘Lesrners jor Prof. OHKISTNER's new “Ine ternational Tailor System” with any inch-rule oF tape-messure aloue, as all scientific tailors cut. terns and materials cut, basted, draped or mada Ime. 8. J, MESSER, “Conservatory of Modes." 1" sti.w. Washington, D.C. 46-3 _WANTED--HOUSES. a sha:t: sseocd sx new; ales Portie.d cutter, ‘apply Hioom 9, Kellogg Builduu, 1440. per FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE SWING, revereibie back. polished mahowauy, 5x8 photo: | caph camer, with Ghe tectilipear lens, tripod. hol Germ aud canvas cover 2 STE etic roe order. Cun be sepu ut SCHNLIDER's Hardware Store, cor, 18th st. and aera No.1 DRIVING HORSE. SEVEN and gentie, weleht about 1,000 wr further Yarticalars apis te 102 Fs F JOR SALE—AN years gid; soups jounds, Bw. oor 8a jour, two Comm fF Member of Cungeros Senator Fo.23ho bisied fron water. aid oh RENT — PLRASANT roots algo, several: el Wastes WISH TO BUY A BRICK HOU-E TO R_RENT—€40-HANDSOMELY | PURNISHED contain 8 or tnore rooms, locased west of 4th and larve perior and bed room on Jet north of G ata niw.: must have yard aud ailey iu tear rat nbd an. bt - and Jot net lees thai 20 feet front, sive nuinber end street; price Dot to exceed $9 O00. r Stein . + a 3 oan BARGAINS IX PIANOS—1. cl 3 ST, ELEGANTLY FOR eae fax, Gilbert, €75; Roseukranz, suite of three rovins on first floor; also WEEE ROUSE ENG HOT SER AT 4.009 | Unruit eb: stewed Kapere Wg Lon third eer. references. jab" for fuvesttornt, nioder SOUP, 085 : “ brings rental on pr se bta ta ajcash. oie ‘Ageat for Steinway, Beuriue & Gabier Puatow AXDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR. teulare Stat offen, = ws F cs alte, Prat Workin BOE gOUOo? auER | [PQs Gurey Seed, Witt yA deine a Gre | hithat- mes Biorniescachcoend oft Bere uy elty must be cheap: ckaway, nearly. ue, : ie ean loan thie money. Bort, Star office, JeB6-Ot* | ries, whlp, Tobe, Res Ay SK we Drone anrip-FOR a IVE, nik Buildsng, between Sam. audé pan. js26-3e* RA PHIL < and seveu-Foom, Houses au Hood Fo a ry # ES OF WADESHONO ‘weil, in thiseity. : ven Stone Co. stock. Ra Y wisid New orkave, | LA ee FeoM i ith CARH HOUSES WANTS CNG ELS POU SALES BSE | PEARLS: mors rng oy. enone, WARD OCR, FEO OWNERS, moves | Bi iT aa cry age nie placed with'ue wil be iberniy advertinad af our'ex- | gff'dstuec awe sh: DOC GANGES, Menage. Hieslea HOLEAND & THOMPSON, 1513 F Adoin. BER OF EMALE SQUARE ine ven Bulldiue. seth WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS it Ps ON Waifs Berroa ny ater agian : erat ay ein 10 tial Hun, at et Fe Risdon Addreer WEBSTER Stat omea jave-tut” SOREN LATER waits | tue iat Sar douN SOMERS co ee ae 22s. bE he. jk BALE—EXTAAOKDINARY BARGAING THT xi BAe | ene le a Wei wpa sa Ete tet Force ene 18-Bee 709 7th stm. SORT ONE FA Sit to uske. focus or spring wlock. JAR PROBEY, cornet ye R dows pass the door, one Foci suitable for oles Without board T015 13th vt. b! AMBERLAIN'S, CHOIO® 4 Werdice with oF 282m FOR RE >. korn XENT—A FINE S81 Fire sie FOR_RENT—STORES. see a WELLING AT 1636 ENT-STORE AND. etn. coum, with all m d- UTIFCL xEW ithe, ell owe Fi, Suge i, ave WP VERS 1428 New Tork ave. dall-im* 2280 Sod sto. 18a Wie oe Ne toes apat Sony cians complete ae Ray wi zy cunt Waltees. Tus-uieue, Heciet: HUGS. WOLCH Ww ry aceans th ad t-sbop: state lore: | & Cu, Publishers, Bo 7Wnet h o20-6m andt rs . RK SALE-BED FEATHI ihe. A POUND, WAxieb-opliane AND gorfa 3 cxxta | Fotos, sew, graces Amc Seam esther a Saree Se cr AUTRES | Sota ee "Eba EP abt Peia'ad ata we | he as-8u" SALE—BROUGHAMS, COUPES AND ROCK: Case iot pyteaie use wade ty, beet makers ta order ot ‘half Orysiual cost. also, Hoven oursies sad warona: 400 20 ove We Sra aon atna trae itis Spe rutual tage "hd cee Vanes As eae "WO 0 Co} Re, qk site for Inquire at 461, Bites Naiis tn state tn Cone alte, oF wilt tke & KENT-AN OLD ESTABLISHED FEED Store, de, 1417 High we eet ». ey mares: 15 month,” B.A. PHILLIPS.” 14 Ene ieb-im COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ice HOUSE, SiAGLE 4 CHICKEN bownes, ithy site, It miles from put pe * pe. Saag | Vices

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