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“aes THE EVENING STAR.|F. 8. Wazuxs & Co. wre 5 NX. DRUGGISTS, WASHINGTON: Abeba od Corner 9th and F st. n.w., ‘st wholesale to their more than all the other papers published im Washington, Pee Senators Farwell and Faulkner have been obtaining information and suggestions from citizens for use in the next Congress in settling the local railroad problem. It is the habit of members of Congress after getting expres- sions of opinion of this kind from citizens to announce that the views are contradictory, and that no action, of course, can be expected from them when the people of the city do not agree. But there is not, in fact, any serious difference of opinion on the general proposi- tion of relief from existing conditions, There is @ general demand for the removal of the surface tracks and present station from Northeast Washington, and for the entrance of the Baltimore and Qhio railroad into the city down a single street as far to the east as Congress thinks it wise to place the tracks. The duty of Congress to accomplish this removal and to cure existing conditions is not altered by the fact that citizen A does not BRaRs 3 welt § ry ay yuseveseynss ~ ” ES us 1 want the new track to come down his street, 8 } and that citizen B is equally positive that he 6 + does not want it on his street. These protests bag and contradictions are natural and to be ex- Ss 1 pected, and should not confuse anybody. 30 So in regard to the problem in South Wash- 28 ington. The removal of the present dangerous 25 ~ barrier of surface tracks and the release of the mall are the general objects. Some will think that they can be best accomplished by sinking Others hold that a station south of the Botani- eal Gardens and tracks along Delaware avenue and K street south will accomplish the reform. Differences of opinion a8 to detail in regard to the most effective method of correcting existing conditions do —— not furnish to Congress a valid excuse for de-| Vaseline, od Hebi BSRHSSSEAS RS SSS SAS ORS BITS SESS SEN Pure, Pure, 11 SE SRHSHVSBIAGaSSssaae sss W. B. Moses & Sox, — COR. 11TH AND F STS. N. w., The result of the wholesale men's stock taking is | will continue to give 10 per cent discount on all cash ‘Spparent here in some of sales until further notice, and, in addition, offer the Wise. B. Wrass, CORNER 7TH AND D STREETS N. W. following special drives: THE BEST BARGAIN LOTS EVER BROUGHT | 1.000 CurtaingPoles, full imesh, walnut, ma- TO WASHINGTON, horany and cy Sai, with bse trimmings, com- sci ‘We point ont below seventeen opportunities to make hers 50 cents do the duty of @1, and ard -2y~t hemetenn gcse paca UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT. mounted on spring rollers, 20e. each. con > - 500 Shacies made of best Opaque and Holland Shad- of Borders of embroidered plush, felt and tapestry, ings, with Hartaborne Rollers, our own make, 35. Teduced to exactly one-half the former ‘Prices 25 different colors of 72-inch wide Felt Cloth, 950. a 200 yards Silk X-Stripes 75e., reduced from @1.25. luctions : 5 Ladies’ Black and Gray Striged All-wool ‘Newmarkets, tight-fitting, sizes 36, 38, 42 and 44, Reduced oF Remnant Price 812.50 each. jottingham Scotch Ladies’ Black-and-Gray Striped Raglans, Brussels,Swiss.Irish Point and Brussels Lace Curtains | 72inch wide Windsor and Felt relucnd te with silk ptnsh ‘collar and colic ceecee Be, marked in plain firures at prices lower than New York | 4 ont Bh om 7 bebee oe ablefor| 80d 38. Reduced, or Remnant Price, 12.50 has advertised them. per yard. Ri ee Se ae + eoigns, jest Fine Striped Newmarkets, in Blue made, Portieres @2.50; were 63. Sretenee omnes wide: ree and Brown; tight-fitting back and loose front: . pad ‘Lace Curtai1 rangi from a ize and 5 ; grand e will bo ola at prime cost; Took at these be- chance for large Indien, Reduced, or Ramnant 160 Pair Portieres 9; were ¢12. a 30 Pair Portieres $15; were 822. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. made-up Carpet Squares, with border all around. and Misses’ Gossamers, Yprving in size from 2 yards wide by 24 yards long to | 5 Pair Portiorss €30; were 850. ths . c 436 yards wide by 7 yards long. oth Suits, sizes 14.and 16 years; sold for T. D. 3.50. tight-fitting, SPECIALTY. SP hepanruenT. pei pare area bag Berton pe on Berlin Rugs made in one piece to fitintoas many | 225 Pair Lace Curtains 65e; were $1.25. padcep’s aad Misece: Te in all) nant Price, $9. Price, Reduced, or Rem- | sashes, at 20c.ayand. We write itinfull TWENTY: | recemes and around as many carvenssanyroomon | | re. . D., Llc. sola 1 ae) * NINE CENTS A YARD, so it’s no mistake, contain, with border all around. These Berlin Rugs Lace Curtains @1.25; were $2.25, 8 es Tami gaat ant are ha ae ee ee ee NO. 2, LEATHER GOODS. Imitation Seal Leather | or Carpete are from % to 1 inch in thickness, and will SEEN Terma mes] MOT ee ee [artoerancanen hme | einem Reeser | sep partamcwnmeso, woe ‘All-Sit G. G. Ribbon, worth 35e. 38. gre and Black, 25c., actual value, 50c, These are the most beautiful Rugs ever made, and R.'T, Dyson aye a Boyes apenas ae NO. 3, STATIONERY. 500 boxes of Paper, contain- | they are sold at prices within the reach of all. 50 Pair Lace Curtains $4.50; were $7, oa GLOVE DEPARTMENT. cue | Miva Ramu ueinse ee, ing 24 ‘sheets of Paper and 24 Envelopes, 15e. box; WE HAVE ERECTED Be a pal ie teers bates peti 1 Ladies’ Fine Brown-and-Gray Striped Rag- _| #ctual worth, 25c. A LARGE MOTH APPARATUS in our Upholstery GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. p, | lan size 36, Half price. Reduced, or Remnant NO. 4, SHOES. Ladies’ Andrea Kid Winter Boots, All our Four-in-hand Ties sold for 25c. ; R. T. Price, 812.50, common sense and opera toes; sizes 1 to 7; widthsA| THIS DRY-AIR SYSTEM is the"only sure method CARPET AND RUG DEPARTMENT. i en: 0 to E; reduced from & of eradicating the moth-miller worm, its egg and all Al Sur Sorte agyeold for 250; R. TD. Zle. | “ODD SIZES” IN WALKING JACKETS. $ insects from Upholstered Furniture, Carpets, Dra-| ‘Thirty @ifferent Patterns of Brussels Gente Rub 1d for 93; 2 2 Ladies’ Black All-wool Astrakhan Jackets, 2 ‘Tepestey UMBRELLA DEPA\ 3 « Hined with black quilted satin, sizes 34 and 30, 7 . Large peries, Bedding, Furs, Clothing, :&c.{§By this method " lpg dott 26-inch Bilk Umbrellas, sold for $2.75 Sishubel, oc hamask P #10. : + wo not only guarantee to exterminate all animal life, | C®*Pets, Made, Laid and Lined, at 50c. yand. 4 Ry Pp b . wl ‘but also to remove unpleasant odors from the goods One ns aed bc damaged, we ie Tadles, Fawn colored Astrakhan Jacket, eat aee aaeae mopar | and tet = = s deen sine 39 pair Ladies’ Fancy and Plain Colored Lisle | Price, $10. a ee eee] a fpread Hose, sold from 50e. to SL a pair; R, T. Ds 4 Ladies’ Tan, All-wool Boucle Jackets, me- | T#ns, Fawns, Browns; new, fine embroidered backs; | _ Positively no damage done to finest frames or tab. | ** 45e Por yard: ita oa 50. rics. Anything thatcontains animal grease is food for - dium weight, sizes 32, 34,36and 38. Exactly | $1-50. Actual value, 81.75. Hose, S014 tor eaeen mack Ribbed O. &G. French | ait former price, Reduced, or Remnant Price, MEN'S genuine English Dogskin Gloves. €1.50 of | the aacciics Rents een ee ivect. eee ee NOTION DEPARTMENT a5. worth for $1. New colors, new embroidery, new auto- ‘5b. per yard: former price 75c. per yard—New Goods One lot of Clothes-Brushes, worth 25c.; BR. T. D. 1 Ladies’ Elegant Gendarme Bine-striped All- matic fastenings; every pair warranted. Call or write for price list. : Healer Just received. oe ‘250; R.T,}| ¥ool Novelty Cloth Pelisse. Exclusive Style, No. 7, DRESS GOODS. China Silks, 23 inches wide. a re WORSlO, ET ok BML Ge Ramat ee Such as usually retail at 75c. FOR 50c. A YARD. OUR UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET SHOP pone Jot of Globe Castile Soap, worth 0c. a cake: B. | “ODD SIZES” IN TEA GOWNS, WRAPPERS, &e, ; | Is one of the best in this > and a che ne a? Aiea Cashmeres, evening and street shades, 16 new tints; country, our system ciding to leave the evils untouched. Either of | Yaseline, large si the plans proposed for South Washington, and | Vaseline’ Pumas, "Botte anyone of the tunnel routes or the Eastern ent ber Bottle, 18 branch route for East Washington would be a a. = Wine. 00 vast improvement upon things as they are. 100 The responsibility of selecting the very best 100 for the public welfare among the plans pro- 1 53 posed rests upon Congress, and is not removed by the fact that the privilege is given of choos- ing bétween various suggestions. ———$—<— Plymouth church is going through an ex- perience that awaits more than one great sanc- tuiry. A great man like Henry Ward Beecher creates a large place for himself in his com- munity and its features are all on a scale com- mensurate with his own importance to his times and his calling. Now that he is dead his Ff, Y. A church must contract to the proportions of a Ix our {XTTENTION lesser mind and personality unless some other} ON THE CLOSE PROXIMITY OF THE IN- great preacher can be found to oceupy the AUGURATION CEREMONIES. OUR CITY heroic environment. Pews that once sold at| | WILL BE THRONGED WITH PEOPLE; YOU high auction prices must be sold at low subscrip- WILL NEED BED COVERING AND TABLE tions, while some must go unsold. A curtail-| FIXINGS, SURE. WE WANT TO SUPPLY ment of expenses in every direction must be YOU. ITIS UNWISE TO PUT OFF THE made and the influence of the church reflected PURCHASING OF THESE GOODS TOO through the press is a glory past and gone. LONG. WE HAVE ANTICIPATED YOUR Once Plymouth church was a power in mold- DEMANDS BY LAYING IN THE LARGEST ing public opinion from Boston to Texas. Now STOCK OF NECESSARY THINGS NEEDED it can only be a plain steady average church | FOR SUCH AN EVENT THAT WAS EVER society, doing, it is to be hoped, as much good CARRIED UNDER ONE ROOF. IT IS OUT as ever in its parish, but no longer a power in OF THE QUESTION FOR OTHERS TO COM- the nation. PETE WITH OUR LOW PRICES, FOR WE ——— HAVE MADE TEMPTING PRICES ON The amendment to the sundry civil bill, THESE GOODS TO INDUCE YOU TO BUY Proposed by the Senate committee on public NOW. WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO FUR- buildings and grounds, which appropriates NISH YOU WITH FLAGGING AND FLAGS, $200,000 for the national zoological garden AND OTHER DECORATIONS. WE WILL project, will bring this important proposition FURNISH ESTIMATES FOR YOU. WE squarely before Congress for consideration. HAVE COMPETENT PEOPLE TO COM- Every leading civilized nation has its zoo. PLETE ANY KIND OF DECORATIONS. The preservation of native animals from ex- OUR DECORATOR CANNOT BE OUTDONE tinction in the interest of science, and their| yy His UNIQUE DESIGNS. SPECIAL RE. incidental exhibition for the entertainment] pycTIoN TO PARTIES NEEDING QUAN. of the people have always been viewed as} r1T1ES, within the province of civilized governments. If the zoo were established the collection] ag-ByE, 8° AFFORD 70 GIVE Us THE would grow by gifts at a marvelous rate, and with small expense. As in the Rock Creek a park project the desired land must be secured | goo, 400, 404 and wma. ertcrty st. soon or it will be subdivided to be sold by the SE PRICE, OF COU! jal7 foot and cannot be obtained at any reasonable EAL Vator S83e3 tions have been reduced in 3 the purest turers. We cheerfully invite a careful inspection of this department by the physicians. Don’t mistake the placo-THE TEMPLE DRUG STORE, under Masonic Temple, corner Uthand face jal7 F. 8. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors. LANSEURGH & BRO, figure. The Rock Creek valley should be set A " = AT GREA’ ¥ RE! ED PRICES. apart immediately for park purposes, and one} CHAMBERS" ENCYCLOPAEDIA lo" Vols, in Of its attractions might well be the nation’s | Sheep. ‘4 Morocco, and ig Russia. LIBRARY OF ONI- KNOWLEI 15 Vols. ETON'S zoological garden at the end of the park near- # Le ER gg LOVAEDIA. 4 Vols, Can est to the city. FOLKS CYCLOPAEDIA OF "COMMON —— — ———————— One hundred and eighty-three years ago to- day the patron saint of the American printer first opened his eyes to the light. Poor Rich- ard said many wise things, but none wiser or more true of himself than the line, “Let your vices die before yourself.” His fame rests serene with that of Washington. The statue of Franklin which Mr. Stilson Hutchins has caused to be erected in this city and which was un- veiled to-day isa worthy conception of the great philosopher's benign face and figure. $$ Very appropriately Minister Phelps’ farewell banquet in London was tendered by the Fish- monger’scompany, and with the verbal prod to facetious ingenuity furnished by this fact it is not strange that Mr. Phelps was able to be highly amusing, as stated by cable, in talking of fish. It would have been more gratifying to the American fishermen and American people if Mr. Phelps had been able in looking back on his four years sojourn in England to say that without a surrender of national rights the danger of a recurrence of Canadian outrages upon Americans had been removed or dimin- ished by his efforts. This country might then join in the laugh of satisfaction at Mr. Phelps’ discourse on fish. $< __ The Boston clergymen propose to change the game “inaugural ball” to ‘inaugural recep- IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT THESE tion.” The inaugural committee have it in GOODS. MR. CRANSTON CUTS THEM. mind to reciprocate the courtesy by changing the name of “Bunker Hill Monument” to ERB BARNUM & CO, “Breed’s Hill Monument,” since this Boston monument stands on Breed’s Hill, and com- memorates a battle fought on that hill. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7TH STREET. Ove Srecut Marx Dows Suz OF FINE TROUSERINGS CONTINUES, OUR $10 PANTS, MADE TO ORDER, ARE SAME AS YOU PAY $16 TO 820 FOR AT THE MERCHANT TAILORS. OUR 87.50 GOODS YOU'LL PAY 810 TO $12 FOR, OUR 85 GOODS YOU'LL PAY 86.50 TO @8 FOR. WE WANT TO KEEP OUR HANDS BUSY. ‘THEY PREFER TO WORK FOR LESS THAN BUSY SEASON PRICES RATHER THAN TO HAVE NO WORK, OR BUT LITTLE. WE CUT OFF OUR PROFITS, AND THUS YOU FIND THE REDUCTION. u16 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. B. H. Snyemerz & Soxs, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue (Through to 13th st.) Are offering Bargains to close out balance of stock for season in oo ‘The announcement is made that Comptroller ‘Trenholm will, soon after the 4th of March, oc- cupy an important business position in New York city to which he has recently been elected. The comptroller’s administration of his office has been both popular and able, and equal snecess will undoubtedly crown his labors in New York. oo The action of the contesting candidates for the seat in the Fifty-first Congress belonging to the fifth California district, one of the two | Fine Plush Short, WRAPS, Plain and Monkey seats given to the city of San Francisco, in set- | T™™med- tling their own case by an amicable recount of the votes, is a delightful surprise in Ameri- can politics. Such magnanimity as the two men show could be possible only on the shin- ing shore close to the Golden Gate. It is in order to change San Francisco’s name to New Jerusalem. + Politics and earthquakes vie with each other to make life lively for the people of Central America. Costa Rica has been dancing to the piping of her nearest voleano, and the fun has ALASKA SEALSKIN ULSTERS, SACQUES? and JACKETS, Also, 8ACQUES AND JACKETS. A few Choice Im- ported Garments, Fine stock of MUFFS, BOAS and SHOULDER CAPES. jall Dress Sus FOR HIRE, ‘28-2m 414 9TH 8ST. N.W. Ar 33c. Ox Taz Dour ‘That is what you can buy the balance of the Bank- Fupt stock of Clothing contained in store 912 F st, n.w. member your last opportunity to buy Fine Ready- ‘Made Clothing at just thirty-three cents on the dollar, ‘Men's Fine Overcosts at $3.62, $4.37, $5.25 and $6. Le es. Bina nee recto $4.62, 65 and 66. Imported Fine Sstin-Lined Prince Albert Suits worth $40, at $13.75, ‘Men's Good Working Pants, 73c. Children's Suita, $1.28, Fine All-Wool Men's Dress Pants, $1.87. Storm Overcoats, $3.88, $4.25, $4.75, $5.50 and 86, worth from $18 to $20. Boy's Suits, from 14 to 18 yre., $2.87, $3.12, $3.62, @4 and 04.75, worth $10, 912 and 615. 912 ¥ STREET N.W, SIX DOORS FROM 9TH 8T, DY BRUSSELS RUGS MAD! BALF- JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. 89c., worth 50c. a yard. enables us to do first-class work at prices charged for | POP¥ BR Ee UPSAT One lot of Khine Stone Hairpins, worth 48c.; R. T. Cashmere Tea Gowns, handsomely trimmed No. 8, DRESS TRIMMINGS. 13¢-inch Persian band | OMinary work. If you have any furniture to be re- PRICE. D..21¢, with silk plush. 1 Navy, size 34; 2 Black, sizes ‘25c, | Paired or recovered call or write for an estimate, One lot of Solid Gold Rings, warranted, worth $1.48; 36 and 38; 1 Brown, size 38. Exactly Half- Trimmings, with gold and silver tinsel effects, at 25c. RB. T.D., 89c, rise tocloe. Ibauced $0 85 and 50c. yard, and for which you are usually asked W. B. MOSES & SON, LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT. ” henges pares 68c. and & Smyrna Rugs, 4x7, $5.50; former price #10, One lot of Seal Leather Pocketbooks, worth 750; R. 1 Ladies’ Navy-bine Polka-dot Blanket Wrap- Cor, 11th and F ste, n. w, T. D., 44c. per, size 38, Reduced, or Remnant Price, $8. No. 9, HOSTERY. Silk boot-pattern Hose. Black star Penk 3: ON = TD., 50. 1 Ladies’ Elegant Magenta Cashmere Tea feet and ankles, with colored uppers to match the new Smyma Rugs, 3x6, @4; former price $6.50. One lot of Pearl Buttons, wartn 20s, ‘dozen Rr Gown, with black-smocked front, very'stylish dress goods. $1.25 Hose for 85c. are these. D., 10c. dozen, and cheap, size 34. Reduced, or Remnant Lisle Hose, fac similes of the Silk Hose in colors and One lot of Colored Sewing SAK Valine worth 250.) Price, 815 ee a aa i a 25 : RT. Dis Fe. a yards enema yey 1 Ladies’ Elegant Tea Gown of blue-and- Children's Black and Navy Hose, in all sizes, 19¢. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, brown-striped flannel, trimmed with lace and | nsually 25c. One ot of Colored Beaded Gimps, worth 2; R, T.| ribbon, size 34. ‘Reduced to $10. Smyrna Rugs, 24x5,"$2.50; former price @4.50. Smyrna Rugs, 26 inch x4x6, 82; former price, 63.50. 81.8 yard, No. 10, UNDERWEAR. Ribbed Silk and Lisle | Chiffon! : — oie lof of Beaded Ornaments, worth 75c.; BR. T-D-s | wy sizer sx BOYS! CLOTHING. Vests, in ‘combination colors. Imported to retail at | Book = haem. bios FUR DEPARTMENT. ‘The winter's stock is badly broken in sizes, and €1. 81.50, and 82. We offer them for 68c, and 85c, 300. One lot of Nutria Muffs worth 2; R. T.D., @1.48. if you havea boy to fit one of these Suits or No. 11, NECKWEAR. Silk Corduroy Rufling at |“ Washstan wi FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. One dot of Russian Hair Muffs worth ‘O8e.; "RT. | — Qvercoute, you can save money in buyin Fri | 15c. ayard, that usually retails for 500 boxes ‘LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. rice OF OvOrY One nid aenas third off the — | Rufiting. containing 3 yards plain and'3 yards lace ‘xpensive. Solid Oak Antige-Finish, Bevel-Plate Suit, 8 pieces: Lace RT. ke adv of this 0} runity. trimmed, 8 box, which is less than half price. One iat of tinct Reais worth § OVENRCOATS 1 Boye Siieck Plaid Cheviot No. 12, UMBRELLAS. Choice of 350 “Gloria” Um- ~ omens, Y8e. One lot of Children’s All-Linen Feeding Bibs worth Qvercoat, with cape, size Syeara, Reduced or brellas, with roll-gold and sterling-silver handles, | Lounges, 23. Pe + TR coope DEPARTMENT. ay ‘Bows Poe Cheviot FOR $2.20 EACH. Umbrellas positively worth Fine Walnut Marble-top Suit, 8 pieces; only @45, Meershatun Smoking Sets in plush case worth o Price, 4. $2.98, $3.50, and $3.98 in this lot. See window dis- 125 , ‘Our $3.25 Push Albums R. T. D,, @1.98 Mik Gok cs ene ates neat ea ; weeny ub AT +98. fuoed of Rateent eee jes, such as formerly sold at $2.20, FOR 81. . One Special Poe ot Beaks ome 1 " 2 Boys’ Fancy Plaid Cheviot Overcoats, double EACH, e Refrigerators, 7 % 40-pound Curled Hair Mattress,'@15. standard Suthors 450. publisher's price 81 tot 25. cape. piaited skirt with i intthst and 5 No. 13, RUBBER GOODS. Superior, warranted . d paper-bound novels 2 for’ ., Heduced o co. 85 water-proof, light-weight Gossamers. Ladies’, #1 100 different patterns Bed-room Suits, from prices sents each, etek ME ES a ak Silver Gray; Misses’. 1.30; Boys’, @1.45; Men's, i o2 $2.98. Also, one lot of Ladies’ Scotch Plaid Rubber — Fanging from $22 up. aut otter hes wists on tate Newmarkets, $3.98; worth $5. We have on hand a large quantity of Cots, Mat- U U au u od. or Be ft Pri "BO. No. 14, VEILINGS. Among other bargains the new | tresses, Blankets, and Pillows for sale or for rent for Parlor Suite, [from 35 up, upholstered in cru@ NODD SUITS “Boge Sitzed Cpeviot Suit, _| large Chenille Dot Veils, in shades to match the new | the Inauguration at cheapest rates, adi coat made double-breasted. size 11 years, Ke: | dress goods, ONLY 15c. A VEIL. Call and examine our so i cc BUT SUPA Toys Checked Chevi No. 15, HANDKERCHIEFS. One lot Men's Extra- CATARACT WASHING MACHINE, a ; educed, or Re % 3 on the r : help Hi § 60 frogtan Dank with Delt ined ocean apaiten None worth less than Sc.,many 5Uc, Handkerchiefs Marble-top Side-boards in all woods, from @17Up. BB Gai fant Price 84. . oy Boy's Striped Cheviot Kilt Su LADIES. The 50c. lot now 39¢, The 25c. lot now SIMPLE, Es cars. Red or Remnant Price, o 19c. The 15c. lot now 12i¢e. We refer to the manu- COMPLETE, Give mea call and you will be convinced that I aim i. j Bos's Fancy Cheviot Kilt Suit) ‘navy bi facturers’ remnants lots, DURABLE, | selling my stock at bottom prices, 8 feiss Satan Bektet ae hee No. 16, COTTON UNDERWEAR. Choice of the | A Famfly’s Washing done in one hour— - = yt Cink Ctmieis tail great Philedelphia stock now offer at 7c. and 98c. 100 Napkins, | b viot y : owel DDD A OY ¥ 588 ™ sizes 10 and 15 years. Reduced, or Remnant | Many undergarments, worth $1.50, 81.75 and 82, 5 Table Cloths Washed clean in five minutes DD ss wy § 3» Price, #8. may be had for 7 980. Positively no damage to Laces or Finest Articles Was, m. CURRAN, BB AA YY Sas, wot he Groves, too LT EWELRY. See lower half of this column | will'not get out of onler. it will wash more in Dopp) A A ¥ — Sxs8 3 pairs Ladies’ 4-bt. Suede ne ae. simon ed cmsrtrry se! % ee ent cutbrobiorea bar i tan ebadens woes Guo SS THE PALAIS ROYAL, W. B. MOSES & SON, ein ee ss Ab Be Reduced, or Remnant Price. 500. (Continued below.) r ss, AA L Ee i allen’ but Bic ids" Gi Cor. 11th and F ste. nw, W. Tos H Sge8 AAA Ley Bee gprs Lin cardinal and heliotrope F F F Bole Agents for Washington, D. C. w16 ® Axe Tae Hosrens. oe ans! Banst: Faxs:1: Bes tee Se ee EFE taire ; — Oo OF Suede Gloves, in light The most elaborate display and the most important | Gina ive Sae 9 oir Reduced, or Reumant Price. 82 | special sale of Fans yet held in Washington. cD 8 00” F DRESS GOOD, “short lengths.” We shall ai The Fans were imported especially for the Inaugura- — ‘We want to get into the good graces of the public, an unusually ‘accumulation SPECEAL SALE suuuce a Purchase NOW we dnote | spanTLING PRICES FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS. | 24 weare bound to get there if the intellient public §°9 (00, THT TIT (00, EX N itis Drews Goo: : SPECIAL SALE PRICES FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, knows B from s bull's foot or # bargain from s last oo T TO ONNN eft only Pieces of the manufactur, | AND SATURDAY, January 17, 18 and 19. ren year's bird's nest. We are bound to satisfy you. €cO 0 T T 0 ONNN ers’ “short lengths” of Broadcloths, which we We void emind our yatnens at not eufy te the morn will continue the cco 00 T T OO NNN wo Btey one half recnlar prices opportunity now offered to buy at REDUCED PRICES, Pimacewerrd ese Acme noth in READ OUR GUARANTEE. U UNNND DEE RRR 777 Seda Cotes car eens Stock ot pu tre | which in fine Fans is MOST IMPORTANT. Crinkle Etamine or Scrim, 5c. per yard, UMDEVIATING POLITENESS. U_ UNNND DE R R--- Handkerchiefs, and are extraordinary bargains, THE PALAIS ROYAL. Pongee Drapery, 15c. per yard. UU NNN DDD ERR R R Mens’, initia Handkerchiefs, ‘2-Es, 1-—J, (Continued below.) Imit Madras, 10c. ALL GOODS AS REPRESENTED, WoW WEEE A RRR oe eS ee Imitation China Silk, 15¢. REASONABLE PRICES, Too ae aa fax” ‘Mens’ “Initial” Handkerchiefs, finer Frade, r@) F, F zs D EA Borders, 8c. to 250. Wwew & E = diye to €.oich reise aie WHITE OSTRICH FANS will be 1 it favored be- 1. So mabrss sink ea: aw ges a ; NS mos J : empty Sue ee ees mm Bere 2a apnkerchiets cause they may be worn with any costume. We show ot ‘Smyrna Bugs, @1.95. NO UNDERHAND METHODS. We have as usual taken particular pains in the selec- ]_2-Vs." Reduced ty 40c. ench, i them at the following prices: i 3 : 5 Rugs, 82.95. TRUTH AT ANY OosT. tion of our goods, They are mostly made up to our ES\ “ODD INITIAL” HANDKERCHIEFS. 5—With elaborately carved Mother of Pearl sticks, | 8° Smyrna ¥ special orders, and ve can safely say that our stock | 9 Gains GPa d Ga ie ee oS $30—With Pearl Sticks, These Fans when closed | $6.50 Smyrna Rugs, $3.95. EVERY CUSTOMER A FRIEND, this year surpasses anything that we haveever shown | {On ‘S¥8, 5:5, O's and Ste? Retucadiss | show an aisrette. A lot of Fine Daghastan Rugs, #10 to $20. before. 20¢, enc i 830—With Pearl Sticks, inlaid with Gold and Silver | G5c. Fall Extra Super. Ingrain Carpet reduced this| =V#RY ARTICLE A BARGAIN, Prices we guarantee to be the lowest, Jadies! Extra-fing / “Initial” Hankerchiefs, Filled Designs. week to 50c. a yard. —_— hand-emb. letters, 3-Ds, 1-E,1-J, 1-K, 1-L, 26—With Pearl Sticks with inlaid Designs of Fern | "~~ - 81 UNDERWEAR FOR 85c. Skirt, many different | 3.8% Os, Bn G-Seand £1. "neauced |, #20— 75e. Ingraing, the best that are made, 57i¢e. THE MAN MURDERS TRUTH styles. Tf your initials here, you cannot afford to 813.39—These have Real Tortoise Shell Sticks. et Cl ere ee nich wo wich % | wns caysthocen beat this gueemten, On thi tests STYLE 1—Cambric rafle, 10 tucks, 3-inch hem, 17 | LADIES’ FINE HANDRERCHIEFS, in small Jota, | _812—A single stick of Pearl on which is mounted | Close ou EER we mean to build our record. No flub dub or fisp tucks above; 85c. Ladies’ Fine grade All Linen Hem-stitched” | #ix Ostrich Plumes. Se pehentdonnat on Rehy teens apts, doodle, but a square deal for every dollar STYLE 2—Embroidered ruffle, 10 tucks above ; 85. Handkerchiefs » in. hem. Reduced to 20c., or ‘$8—Delicate! y carved; also plain sticks at this price. THE BARGAIN OF THE SALE — BEST MO- STYLE 3-Cambric ruffle, trimmed with Torchon | 9/20. an Linen Handkerchiefs, hem- 86—Six Ostrich Plumes with Aigrette mounted on | QUETTE CARPETS FOR 8: PER YARD. at Lace, 5 tucks above rufile; 85c, siliched. and, scalloped-edge embroidered fu | Single Ivory Stick. ia Meagenly tases Rocnptermstet z VICTOR E. ADLER‘S ‘And many others. . ink, bine and cardinal. “Reduced to 20e" 5—With plain ivory stic: ; a . re Biter 50 4.50_With White Celluloid sticks. Tn ae en ee nr $1 GOWNS FOR 85c. Ten different styles to select © Ladies sealloped-elge colored emb. Hand- S4-Fire Fleestiownand ae ante Walt GL. Seen eee from, both cambric and cotton. xs fadics’ Fine. Seallsped-edge Handker. | luloid and Burnished ilvec, a : Tange Heavy Walnut Suit, French Bevel Plate, @45,] 20 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE 19 ‘| DRAWERS FOR 850., 6 Different Styles, Cam-| chiefs, embroidered in white and colors tee $3—With neat plain Bone sticks, ap / 927 and 929 * Massachusetts Frater Cotton, Handsomely Trimmed rette epee A REMNANT “TREAT” FOR THE BABIES. COLORED OSTRICH FANS. 40-pound Gray Curled Hair Mattress, $16.50. and 929 7th st. n.w., corner ave, Plat Val and Embroidered Rufties. ‘We shall close out on Friday the alance of a $12—Yellow shaded gradually into Green. Blue | Solid Walnut Marble-Top Sideboard, $17.50. Strictly One Price. a few lines of Infants’ Warm » shaded to White, and Pink to White itirely new. 75e. NIGHT GOWNS FOR 62c., made of “Fruitof the Teugth, at greatly reduced prices. e gadis ap oo Imitation Mahogany Sideboard, 17.50. Open Saturdays till 11 p.m. we a) $10—Red, Yellow, Lavender, &¢. Loom” Cotton, “Mother Hubbard” Style, 4 Cluster 9 Pairs tnfants $¢ Length Fine Black Cash- 95. 83, 82—Blue, Pink, Yellow, White, eto. Natural Cherry Finished Sideboard, $17.50, Tucks, 3 Rows Inserting. mete ce fees Sands. Reduced, or Rem- GRAY OSTRICH FANS. 10 per cent discount on all Parlor and other Furni- The. SKIRTS FOR 59c., Trimmed with Cambric were Infants’ Full-length Fine Cashmere $26, $20, 12, $9, 87.50—With Real Tortoise Shell | ture not mentioned here. Buy now for inauguration. We haves lot of extra a Garnet, Ni: nm Ruffle, finished with 3 inch Embroidered Edge and 3 Rerivced, on, Hemant Brice, 350. =” sizes 44. | sticks. Infants’ ime Tucks above Yoke Band, se on ‘aahinere Hose, in penta: Et eta heavy Canvas Cots that were used during the Grand HAVE TO SAY ABOUT GROCERIES, CORSET COVERS, 12%¢., Square Neck, Back and ea 4 Kem: E3 ; $20, $14, 912, #10, 87.50, 86, 85—With real Tor- | AFmyY encampment last fall at Columbus, which we SATURDAY, JAN, 12, 1889, Front, Pearl buttons, finished button holes. a ny toise Shell sticks, are going to sell you at $1 and Pillows at 10 cents on ci 1 37 See. $3, $2.50, $2, @1.50—These have plain Black sticks. | each: this is cheaper than renting them. ‘The quantity Give our stock a close inspection, ty’ Hider 1 ie 52"Ladies of fashion, culture and wealth will appre- | is limited, so be eatly if you want any. Look to Asalready announced, our regular Annual Clearing BBB A CU COMM MM o™ = gS85 Tee eT a Quilt, one-side | ciate the beauty of above quoted Fans, and not only our | Up Sale will be continued until Tuesday Night next. ms ink, other side blue, sual figures, "Reduced interest and take advantage of this cash sale, Heavy BB AA uD puna 50. their beauty but the prices quoted, which, on compar- We still are offering many desirable bargains, while es, 24 § 5 Bee 1 Infant's Sateen Eider Down Comfort, both _| ison, you will find as low as quoted anywhere in the | Comforts, 75, come of our special lote have disappeared. Bat aA UU MM Bgg8 sides ae Reduced to #4, country, AND 25 PER CENT BELOW PREVAILING pmceen SOFA CUSHIONS, Eider Down Sofa Cush. | Suri Nw agg em ceN The 65 boxes FLORIDA ORANGES went like 7TH, 8TH AND D STS, Hee ee ce old aerguiered Plush, 1 “THE PALAIS ROYAL. W. H. HOEKE, the dew, so that yesterday we hadn't an orange in the wrth floor.) ‘ (Continued below. receipt em JR ores, semen: | onto greet eeehiy eee Green and Old Pink.” Reduced to B3c eee "Tar New Noverry Fuss 3a12-6t S0Sent S20 Sst | ae somesh atvenger, end while Chemo 99 house aso Aloo “Short Lengthe®, of Silk Felt ‘Very much finer than any we have seen, still we are Silke, &c., and “Odd THE BRIGHTON is of hand- silk of Faaxx M. Lews, Eitenn at eretiy reduced p cee of: Jat ones. on ant P garland ‘the very low price of 2.75 per (Second floor; not ; Leanay they mfr aaa ee on mmaverraia Srore, JEWELER, SILVERSMITE ORS ee Sane eR ARPONE. | “Ria BANE the tans ecsed Blech sulluiieak pe. layed.and bandied. You know | Gauzes, most artistically hand-painted. The fan is | | Will continuefor One Week jthe Grand Mark-Down FLOUR HAS TAKEN ANOTHER TUMBLE, 3 eno Sale, DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY. ty to make it to your int iy TILES Wook thee Eee a ‘and. as usual, it devolves upon us to be the first to ad ‘Vine the public and adjust prices to the cousumer ip 1 BLANKETS. BLANKETS. Fine Nainsoo) embroid- | elaborately carved, and forms handles to hand-em- egod at the butions Meduced. or . ‘the market, t Price, | broidered silk-gauze fans which come in the new even- | 11-4 All-Wool 5-Ib. Blankets. Reduced to @3.75, | ®ouformity with HAS OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF WALTHAM ihkles tine Sntin with and _| 10& dress goods’ shades. 11-4 734 Ibe, Reduced to $4.50. SUGARS HAVE ALSO GREATLY DECLINED, ‘WATCHES. tiphay Heuced to 7b ae REAL LACE FANS-—Some all lace, some ganze and mrestemne Get the 2 Fine Lawn Aprons, handsomely | lace combined. Prices range from $3.50 to $25 each WINTER GHAWLA. and it is needless for us to say that we are glad for’ LADIES" GOLD WATCHES 828, $30, $32. abet bottom and ‘on the sides. —_| for these. Ivory and Pearl Sticks, ‘Marked down to prices that must make them go, benefit of our customers to regulate our prices accord. GENTLEMEN'S GOLD WATCHES 835, 840, $45. Recgehae Bins Lawn. At yore of 08 SILK GAUZE FANS AT $1 EACH—In allcolors, ingly. ALL IN 14 KT. GOLD, AND GUARANTEED TO orgy the shoulder iihanl Te sisataad (F * areasueeeie: ueromeee ee Don’t forget the following special bargains. They are 3 " 4 BE PERFECT TIME KEEPERS. Children's Apron, ey Sore eae Gisappearing very, very fast: 1215 PA. AVE eaphrosgery, te “4 © 175 « Genuine Vermont Maple Syrup, FULL quart bots. 450. ESTABLISHED 1840. Ja4-3m with ‘inserting above the ‘McMechen's Maple Syrup, commercial quart bots.40c. Rduotd to Jeweiry ® Brsuors mses Coon Cons 50e., 100 pieces Blk. Gros Grain Ribbon. 10 ys. tos ITS CURA’ oe, A - piece, 10 cents apiece, All widths from 4 to 9, It will pay you to buy now at the prices we are offer- ing. Saturday, Jan. 19th, last day of the Mark-Down Bale. CABHART & LEIDY, a2 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. ——— J. C. Horcumsox, ” hence prices: Warranted Real 4 ‘all 7 16 periuent Seeeemiites ire G sau ate. : _ retailed JACKETS,

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