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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: WEDNESDAY x -_ EVENING STAR bas the fallest Local of any Newspaper inthe World, Advertising Medium ts worth nail the other papers published ia W ashingtoa. a Bex York Office: Room 93, Tribune Beilding. It is evident from their published expressions of opinion that Baltimore's business men do not intend to take the back track on ballot re- form. The Baltimore Sun, which expresses conservative democratic opinion im Mary- land, pronounces Senator Gorman’s re- Ported denunciation of ballot reform a grave misteke, furnishing ground for the reproach of broken pledges against the democratic party of the state, and suggests that it may have a bale- fal effect upon the prospects of that party in Baltimore and Maryland. It comments upon Mr. Gorman’s most serious blunder in his re- ported speech as follows: “It is unfortunate that Mr. Gorman does not appear to h based his objections to the Specific measure of ballot reform which he was Opposing upon auy broad grounds of states mauship or principle, but solely upon the aup- posed unfarorable effect which its passage Riight have upon the prospects of the demo- cratic party in this state, a he could not have intended to bers! Pens e democratic arty has more ueed o! ies aud intimida- ion than its oppovents in order to obtain suc- cess at the pty and will, therefore, be more injured by the pessege of a law which is caicu- lated to prevent both.” —_—__—<—<— _——_— Ayear of great disaster in many places hus gone. Flood and fire did almost their worst in ‘sa. The New Year in the United States finds, however, © prosperous, joyous and contented people, secure in the blessings of individual happiucss and public liberty, and boping for even grander results in the approaching years from their great republican system. Soon they expect to see realized a thriving trade by sea and overiand with all the American nations to the southward, With the wonderful increase of inventive power our manufactures will fill every corner of the world. Abroad the volcano rumbiea Italy and the pope, Russia and Austria, England and htile Portugal, France nd Germany have their chronic disputes. Any momeut the tocsin of war may sound on “the beautiful blue Danube” or the Poland borde: Nevertheless, the strain has so long been borne that many are incredulous of the happening of the worst. 1490 comes to Europe in mingled hope and dread. eo The influenza baving secured a grip during the unseasonably warm wave will be apt to tighten it during the exposure of the public to asudden cold wave. “Be careful” isan ap- propriate resolution of the season. We wish the doctors aud undertakers a happy New Yeat but let ms not make 1890 a period of too great business buppiness for them. —-. ————___— Within a few mouths two of the three ladi who graced the White House dnring the ‘Tyler edministration lave died, Mre. Kobert a dey or two ago, She was wife of the President's son, and ng bis other's life-time presided as of the White House, as the first was an invalid) The younger Tyler presided for a few months. of the administration, Few of the ladies of the White House, but some of the more famous socially, such as Mrs. Polk, Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnson avd Mrs, Grant, survive as laudmarks of @ lormer historical period. — + Hail, gind New Year! A. biessing on every morn in thy rosary of days. Thy robe of white der climes; thou art come in dra- Today we crown thee queen, thy scepter and thy crown a « Iwo thousand years thy upon the throne, its rights un- wsobeyed Ten thousand irs shall come and go, join- ately procession of the past al shall come to thee, but tn thy book of fate uo martyr names appear, and so n we bail the glad New Year, humblest toiler im the land can re- for a hire purpose, ot in co rads, AUSES OD APpe + been amazing progress even in the sauce the last century. From the « when th * feasted on a pair of breakfast to the present venson rouins at will Is, feeding his fancy much, it is not so long But measured in moral re- i dalso be added at islanders 43 rot beep. — + =—____ vid year went out with a bad cold inits The beoad « bhevers bowlng in the west. Dr. Peters lost su, another aibilist plot re- @ Monster insurance swindle in lowa to lightand the asual railway collision With fatalities, a The Internationa! Marine Conference, which aas been in session here since October and which adjourned sine die yesterday, was an body of practieal seventists whose labors, it id greatly to the convenience { ocean commerce and travel. — + Day i* a suitable time in which to neudows onrush of the American to the primacy of the e:vilized world. The Greatest Eng ish statesman since the elder Pitt bes w wiedged virtually that we are the Yeading sation, token morally, politically and m. uy. As the Engleb race becomes the lew ios race On the p.anet, so the leading peo- ple of that race wil scon everywhere be admit ted to be worthiert to lead. — + worthy thing to form good resolutions, worthier thing to keep them. It isa wise thing to Know what is best to strive for. eater wiser thing to strive for it with all the might. The thought is the germ; the deed is the perfect dower. If in 1891 we are pre- ‘o adit that we blundered in 1890, we learned the real lesson of humility. Let first resolution of the New Year be to see and honestly and do our duty U regard to what may be saidin praise Felix Holt averred that the only failure we weed to fear is failure in cleaving to that which we see to be right, The world ad- Wires « morally brave man, although it may be slow aw discovering him. ——— A North Carolina bishop suggested peanuts, * prodact of his state, as a sleep-bringer. Now the medical faculty are beginning to find out shat moderate rations of “goobers,” thoroughly shewed, ure good for brain workers, That must be the reason why the gods im the peanut gallery are #0 awfully clever. —-——___ 1980—no, 1590, —<——___ — Elsewhere in the paper is published Taz Svan's customary summary of lending local events of the year. The record of what has been done and what hasbeen left undove dur- ing 18*9 furnishes a basis of intelligent labor for 1640. Not only the pressing current needs city are there indicated, but also the Most important special projects for the gen- eral weifare upon which public thought and labor way profitably be bestowed. —-+ With everything else growing the foreign im- ports of wine have actually fallen off a few gal- tons since 1840. As the foreign wines fall, the American rise, which ought to @atter our domestic pride. We now make the wine and import only the labels, Take voffee, gentlemen. Tur Essnorzen. This developer of MO) By ectual teat om ceempieciiee: feu ha. ibe LNERGIZER beac oe ete es sprccdaiers EdSbGLEK PU. ppsonel eleim® G27 Loulmanssve, THE EVENING STAR: Tue Facts As & BEDUCTION THAT AFFECTS . ‘THE CAUSE AND On February first our MR. GEO. C. BAKS & COMPANY to enter actively Bewiy-established financial institu bie withdrewal, it ts desirable, in-so- Gise—our entire stock—should be con- announce for TOMORBOW-—THURS JANUARY the opening of » sale of our goods at and everything in every department— Dress Suite and all. as you will SALE WE HAVE EVER CON open—tomorrow morning—the new SAKS AND ‘We shan't even make an attempt tlons—that would be next to impos But to pull to the front an item or from A to G—that will fairly repre every purpose—for you'll want to sale continues. Every which way really need or would ike fo have— equeezed down all out of proportion DEPAKTMENT BHOES a a You know st this season when manufacturers’ to bring whatever we can find—that's superior Pastore al) the samples that one of aay they were not delivered until Bolan bought low, we could have sob them s0, but Gown stil) lower. We thiuk tne easiest thing dozen of them: This is the way we've done it: All the 63.75, 84, 84.50 and @6 qualities ARE NOW—82. 98, ‘They are the /a‘est shapes, the finest qualities and productions of the country. Another ladies’ item ass sampler of our mark- Ladies’ Dull Dongols, Goodyear welt, new, popular coffia toe and tip, concave heela WERE #4 NOW $2.50. PLEASE REMEMBER EVERYTHING IS THE WHOLE. DEPARTMENT—MEN’S CLOTH ELE To show you what bas been done 835. $40 Overcoate—and ® good When you come to consider what consistently they were put together duction xtand out in its fall propor garments is cheaper than you could fit that we have produced, the finish ‘the best custom tailoring. CONTINU! D. ‘Under the circumstances we Let us state the bare ontline of All of our 82+, 823, 822, 820 Cheviot and Tweed Suits—either your choice for $13.75—Besides Plain Bark Cheviota—about an acrews und Worsteds. This shall we continue as = ANOTHER TIP, $9.50, We have marked all onr $15 $9.50, —in single and double-breasted 29.50. Cutaways—80.50. It is not necessary for us to “xing the praises” of the superior points in it You have worn it for too will astound you oplyas tothe depths to which we EVERYTHING IN THE DE DEPArTMENT FURNISH C3 ‘Wo conld give yon column after column with teken alone from our Furnishing Devartment. we are sunply woing to name ouly afew suxestive UNDER Lot of Natural Wool—qualities you would be glad to wet at 81 7T4c.—SEVENTY-FOUR CENTS—74o. Lot of Balbrigvan—Old Gold Shade—actually 98c.—NINETY-EIGHT CENTS—980. HOSIFRY. Rixht here we want to correct @ typographical Morning’s “Post.” It should bave read—What Hose—with us regular 25c. qualities—go now at 3 least money that were ever set on sale in this NECKWEAR, Here is one of the best illustrations of the deep fifty dozen of the newest shapes and /atest patierns in ernts, for TWENTY-FIVE 25e. NIGHT ROBES. A fine lime of Fancily Embroidered Night Robes— 81.50 grade, now you can bave at 980. NINETY-EIGHT All — the Department, remember, the DEPARTMENT BATS. D Know ne ns 80 favorably as Hatters as you do— Prices—samples of which we give you, DERPYS. me our 84 ee and Brown Derbysarenow @3 + 83. All our @ Bisck aud . rows Derbys are now These are all op the poywar blocke—for we have tone unancdebetler qua: ities. FUR CAPS, Tw: rales of Men's Fur Caps—actual @1 hav lots of need of them yet lvefore the winter’ 5c. NINETY-EIG BOYS’ CAPS. ‘The winter sort--Not mnch demand so far—and Prices frum 76c. to $1—and include all the shapes dhe. FORTY-EIG CHILDREN'S NOVELTIFS, Fancy Fiets and Caps—ail shades and shapes that have been worked frou Ye. and @1.25 to 480. FORTY-EIG EVEKYTHING ELSE IN THE DEPART DEPARTMENT BOYS AND CHIL & of our two-price Suite, thet have been #3, TWO DOLLAKS ANG You'll find them to ft axes ‘rom 4 to 14 years im patterns that have won for ue your approval A lot of BUS KEKSEYS, SURTOUT OVEK =~ al) siong—and you Kuow what s grand, No" $5.00, All oar BOYS" CHEVIOT, along with us at $6—are now 83.00. THREE All of the @4grade—14 to 18 year sizes AKE e5 TWO DOLLAKS Allof the $3.) Spoons Pyomemeshe hyp eat ance. Same ages, 14 to 1s yours. ALL NU’ a To po Can't you get ap ides from these? Everythi.g _—Sae ALL CASSIMERE Ta Het cieens teetten tow and you can readily the high erade ing.s0 we've been doing very well to hold our prices this “dissolution of partuership" sale alters cases the way through, Suits that we have been getting Row make up—remembering our reputation 1. be eee TWENTY-TW aeee on the $38, 960, 04: and $45 order you THLGTY-TW *ThovsextNos that we have been getting out at aiz TWELVE ‘The 89,81 0end $12 Trousere—a wealth of neat and oh EIGHT FIVE All of the FANCY VESTINGS that have been fro season's patternings are NOW 7 SEVEN D You can hunt where you will and there's not a finer found. We have ail the lapcrtant foreign aud haudie the shears aud Tadors who Anvw how to ply than we produce, EVERYTHING SUF FUR. DEPARTMENT @. ‘We have so thoronghly esteblished ourselves 38 carrying ‘them that it is neediess for us to peak of | weuuineness of every piece of fur that's in this you bere—as in the rest of the house. Here's how JACKETS, Genuine Alaska Seal—London Dyed—@140 juality reduced to $120. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY. 8120. Cares. SIX BEAVER SHOULDER CAPES—ranging frow $25 to $30—reduced to @1v.60. NINETEEN-FIFTY. 619.50. Pick out the ome you want, TWO PERSIAN LAMB CAPES—¢35, NOW $20. TWENTY DOLLARS. $20. ONE GENUINE MONKEY CAPE AND MUFF—Sea! Trimmed—were 845, NOW $85. THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS. 835, SEAL CAPE, PERSIAN LAMB TRIMMED a $40, Now THIRTY DOLLARS. $30. “OnE age FOX CAPE—was $20, NOW sis. UBTEEN DOLLARS. e14. Pine aint nour ego did every poods —undist urted. eut has been. EVERYTHING | 18 REDUCED. « Tuer Anz THE EFFECT. HENNING retires from the firm of upon his duties as president of s tion. Therefore, in anticipation of ‘far as it is possible—all the merchan- verted intocash. For thatresson we DAY MORNING— 2, 1890— & reduced price. Every department comes under the mark dowo—Full imagine this is to be the GREATEST DUCTED — and from the time we prices take effect. COMPAXY. at giving you @ list of the reduc- sible in a stock so extensive as ours, two out of each of our departments— sent {ts companions, will answer make us daily visits slong as this you turn you'll find somthing you and the prices have been to actuai vatue, GROUND FLOOR, CENTER samples are such a prize we are always on the slert where you can have the benefit fromit Before our correspondents—Messrs. Clarke, Perry & Co., yeaterday—just in time, however, for this sale, this “dissolution of psrtnership” sale strips them ia to make two divisions of all the grades—s All the 82.25, $2.50, $2.75, $:}and $3.50 qualities ARE NOW—81,98. “all-around” speakingboots that rank Aigh with the downs—and one men's. Men's Fine French Calf Eng. Waukenphast bal. Men's Fine French Culf bal. London Picadilly toe. ‘Men's Fine Freneh Calf bal. and Congress,French toe. WERE 25.50. NOW 84. REDUCED-THESE ARE BUT SAMPLES OF ING—TRIRD FLOOR— VATOR, 28, $30, $32, here—of slithose it makes the magnitude of this re- tions 8 for any one of these get the materials towether—and tho ing of them—all make them equals of shall continue our $13.75 sale.— facts about this sale again: and 18 Cussimere Fancy Sack or Cutaway are subject to these~there are s couple of lots of equal number of Fancy Cork- part of the ‘dissolution sale.” ‘Suite,Cassimeres.Cheviots,T weeds 29.50, ‘Sack aud there are four-button 8.50. £9.50. our clothing at this time—nor to point ont auy of any years with sutisfaction—and these reductions “ve reduced the price, PARTMENT? [83 REDUCED, 1NGs. GROUND FLOOR, MARKETL SPACE FRONT. nothing buts rehesreal of ites aud reductions— That, of course, is impracticable, And 4s long as ‘oues—two or three will do #s well as. dozen. WEAR. Lot of Camel's Hair—quality—stronger than the usual dollar grad 74e.—SEVENTY-FOUR CENTS—740. ‘worth 82 if it’s worth a cent—recular made ¥Sc.—NINETY-LIGHT CEN 18-980, error in an announcement under this head in thie there are uf our Fancy and Plain Shades of Hult for o0e THREE PAIR FOR FIFTY CENTS. And they are the biggest hosiery values for the city. furrow # we bave cnt in the prices. Your choice of Scarfs that are everywLere eise bargains at 50 CENTS. 250. laundered—In fact, what are left of our regular CENTS. 98c. knife bas cut and slashed prices. Not an tiem uaTs. GROUND FLOOR UPPER SEVENTH STKELT. you'll delight ats picking in this stock at these 22.50. #150. $1.25, uvne others in the house—and they are our none- and #2 qna}itios—and don't fool yourselves—you'!) over—ALL NOW HE CENTS. %8e, consequently the stock Is quite large—They run in and colors this season has de-igned—Now they are HT CENTS. ‘480. are fashionable—in our accustomed hich grades— HT CENTS. MENT REDUCED PROPORTIONALLY UKEN'S CLOTHIN 480, BECOND FLOOR ELEVATOR. 50 and $4, are now— \-FIVE CENTS iw aud are ut in those plain and blouse jacket eff-cts— this season Thr qualities are unquestioned, CUA TS—in 14 and 15 year old sizes—that have ood garment we can show you at that price—ARE DOLLARS. 25.00, MELTUN OVERCOATS—14 to 18 yoars—soid all DOLLARS. 3.00. Now AND A HALF. 82.502 wearing aud you can see they are comely in appear- LLARS: ee elee is reduced, OBING FOURTH FLOOR ELEVATOR. comprehend why. The bestof skilled labor isa Woollens that ws handle are. if hing, wdvanc- down to the low pornt we always have bad them But 4 rednvtion bas beenmade,in this proportion,all . #30, 8:42 and $35—Sack or Cutaway—we will hind them—at © DOLLARS, e22 can now leave yous measure for at © DULLARS. $32 st $13.50, $15, 816.50 and 818, are now select- DOLLARS. $12 beard patterns to select from—ARE NOW ONLY LLAKS, m $9 to $13—the nestest designs of the whole OLLARS. 87 line of Suitings, Trouserings and Vestings to be domestic weaviuge—Artists who know how to ‘the needie—sud no results can be more periect = REDUCTION. SECOND FLOOR. LEFT OF ELE: ATOR. retiable furriera in the few monthsiwe have been the confidence wih which you can rely upon the department. We guarantee everything we offer the auife cut the prices on these lines: BACQUES— different lengths.) Genuine Alaska Seal—we have nothing else— they are the best—and uoue to good for you— 9175 reduced to $150. 190 reduce? to $165. 200 reduced to $170. MUFFS. One lot of from @3 to $3.50 NUTRIA MUFFS, NOW $1.75. One lot of from $4 to $5 MONKEY MUFFS, NOW ea. . One let of from $5.50 to $6.50 MONKEY MUFFS, NOW 84. One lot of from 93 to §4 FINE FRNCH SEAL MUFFS, NOW $2.50. One lot of from $6 to 87 BEAVER MUFFS, NOW 64.60. itted the original prices to remain on You can, ets glance, tell | just as woll as ourselves in that way how great the pan at go tno ween gee ‘that not #single | item of our stock has been reserved—but all bas Femi ibe mle opens rn Srangeiinn den Teepe ce mes will be a red letter | day in the history of our scquaintance with you, your band—qualities that are unsurpas Ser eee ne heen ship” prices, SAKES AND|comPanrY. THE LEADING OUTFIT | TERS OF WASHINGTON, » PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE! AND SEVENTH STREET. WASHINGTON. - D. C.. PERRY'S CORSET en ‘We don't think {t would bea bad idea for us to talk ‘a little about our stock of Domestic and Imported Corsets, particularly as we waut to make afew price mentionings that, considering the brands of Corsets ‘they are applied to, will make it excecdingly interest ing for you to look over. Corsets are like sewing machines—every lady thinks the particular make she uses ia the best. Well, you must be the judge. We endeavor, and with success, to carry only lines of acknowledged merit, and we ‘are almost certain to have your favorite, The American—widely celebrated“. and@.""—come tm some balf dozen lengths and qualities—a so good that we have them ai/ to show you. ‘These are ail of the “K.and G." make. A French ‘Favorite—the “C.P." Corsets—are a little more voluin- inous in their variety,and by the way we bave sume two or three reductions to tell you of in the “C. F.”” For instance: A genuine “C. P." for $1.25 that formerly scldat €1.50 and $1,75. A genuine 83 “C. P." at $2.50. Then here are some of the others: “O. P."" Mascott, white natteen.. = P.” Almee, white satteen,, P.." No, 824, white coutil, “o. P.." black stitched. “C. P.," white (spoun “C.P.." Viola, white. “O. P.,” Venus, black Knowing Corsets you will recogulze ‘ees to be the Anest «races, of snutber French makes theP.D." Hére are some “pps White Coutil. “P.D." White Coutil, satteen bound .” White Satteen... “P.D." Black Silk stitched, So much forthat. Now other makes we carry: Thomeon's Celebrated Glove-fitting Corsets—a full them. aud H.,” extra long, at medium long, at The “R. and G.,” me.tium aud extra long, at. The “R. and G.," abdonnual, exira loug, at. ‘The “R. and E.,” extra long, Whice aud Gray, ‘The “K. aud B,”” extra lou Thomson's Young Ladies! Thomsou’s Misses’ Corsets .., “Common Sense," French woven, short aud extra long. Dr. Warner's Ameriat Coralive Corsets. ‘That is quite an array, ia it not? .bat is any either, but the others are op @ par witu them in quality and price, The popular Double “Ve” Waists for Infants’ and Children in all sizes aud two grades—30e. and boe.— briug up the rear. Our sulesludies can give you some valuable informa- tion on the subject of fitting Corseta Better consult them. They are always xiud to be of service to you. BLATON PERRY, “Perry” Building, Vth et aud Pennsylvania sve, Established 1840. Jal Axrave Bear & Cos NEW YEAR'S EXHIB T OF THE MOST VARIED AND ELEGANT COLLECTION OF UNIQUE, FANC’, USEFUL, COM- FORTABLE AND SERVICEABLE P% ery WoW FE WWwww t a8: Ww ww EE Jeo ww Www $2 25 75 $1.50 k, FAR EXCEEDS ANYTHING IN THI LINE EVEK BEFOKS DISPLAYED 1N WASHINGTON. FANCY EVENING SLIPPERS AND TIES FOR LADIES, IN SUEDIS OF ALL © LORS, GRAYS, TANS, GLUES AND BLACK, PLAIN AND BEAD D, WITH RIBBON -STITCHED VAM)s, WITH PATENT - LEATHER VAUPS. PATENT FRENCH KID IN ENDLESS VARIETY. LADIES' OXFORD TIES, FROM 64 TO £6.50. LADIES’ SLIPPERS, $1.50 TO 85. PATENT-LEATHER DRESS SHOES AND SLIPPERS FOR GENTLEMEN. IN ALL STYLES AND KINDS. MEN'S PATENI-LEATUER SHOES, 85 TOSS, MEN'S PATENI-LEATHER PUMPS, { uu 4) Bi BI RR Amy, THT T 8s RRA & Sed oer Set ae ‘cada Bass R R & a N[PBE GREAT HOSCOE Town and Located at. 1706 Ls Jal-4t* LA cers. HOW IT CAN BE CURED. ‘The epidemic of Influenza is now ragine ry. Ther nacrobes im larke wut Ts. obe Killer was thet poures on the tna bs @ wither exetutuntion tiade in twei.ty fi hen they were found to eail ces Bitty’ patients have beeu, wucceasfuay cu \ork im truss two to Bve dye by the use of Microbe tive filler. We recommend it us a quick as Avrer Tue ‘URMOTS BUSINE: Ws this weaso :d upon TA ‘ ‘UbDs SD ES Sy QD LEN frosed uf cod “FH be sold Tract! LOK WER PORTIERES, PORTIERES, PORTIERES. 5 Pre. Silk Sbelab runes ae. nt Bewovea front . Keduced from d trom Tot Heduced Ty CRs A c cm 1 BOs ios louie ‘Os8, BUDY | Bi DiNGKaly Fou ONE WEE Carnet, ihade'aud laid, at 700. per ya Zoe, per yard. baat : NS and WIL- SUCTION SPOCK, 1-wool Art Sa ancora” ‘SeLtSkisy BUG: LINOLE! of a OILcLoTH. Mi BUGS, 1 1 } 400 In STOCK in tie’ Purnitire Dept. ve cut | Fices ty aluwost Divan a” westry and Plush reduced w els. Divan {in Silk Flush reduced to $19 80. Chairs, White aud viaeeg Wy oaers aud seo pion as ‘Silk Plush, reduced to $9, iz Culnnets, Solid Cherry, Plate Glass, eed ‘Patlestals vextra large) reduced to 86.75. es f Mantel Mirrors, Cherry aud Usk, reduced 10 818 “te Cabinets, Solid Mahogany, French Beveled oO Mtuaie Uabiuet and Oak, from $6.30 HA BE K SUITES, sant [gre] jece Oak Suite, Beveied Plute Glass, 927. cay Pee ria Uak Suite, Oxydized Brass trim- aes! {Hnitation Mahogany Suite, Beveled Pate wisest Mahogany Suite, Beveled Piste Glass, very ee Suite, 16th century finish, reduced to iaffont re in Tenitatt 2 and plat ote ‘Ost and Mahi , $15, a in’ Oaks Malegsuy” and 16th of every aye "t {ull to take advant: ee LR spt tranes of tha 431 JULIUS LANSBURGH, 13th and F sta. Fon New Yuan DINNER SETS, FISH SETS, GAME SETS, ICE CREAM SETS, SALAD SETS, FINE CARVERS, TABLE CUTLERY, &C. RICH OUT GLASS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 PENS. AVR ——— WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1990 = yt ae Se Woeoxespar, Iaxc Commencing Tomorrow morning Bual Special Sale” of Ladies’ Muslin ing Goods, Hamburg Embroidories '® Special January Closing Out Salo Cloaks, Suite, Wraps and Jackets; ‘we have too many, such as Heavy “Initial” Handkerchiefs, Bianketa, for Sleighs and Carriages, &., Be. In chort, eatraordiuary imduce ‘the store. WOODWARD LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, We shall be ready tomorrow morning to show you the Snest selected stock and best intrinsic values in Ladies’ Muslin Under- Wear we baveever offered The Stock is entirely new—direct from the manuincturer. The Gowns are carefully made from soft mus- lins and catubrics, and finished with new style of yoke and trim- mings, All the other garments show the same conscientious thoroughness of detai! in style, sewing and trimminxs, and are an improvement over any heretofore offered. A word about the location of the Underwear Parlors, Re- tired, well lighted and spacious, with shelves overflowing with dainty garments. A convenient, comfurtabie,o ut-of-the-way place to choose at your leisure. Here are a few of the svecial bargains: COVERS. Muslin Corset Covers, high and Jow neck, Gnished seams, buttons and button holes. 12%. each. Muslin Corset Covers, with cluster of three fine tucks on sides of front, neck trimmed with Ham- burg raftis, pearl buttons. 250, each, Cainbrio Corsst Covers, square neck trimmed with Torchon lace, cluster of three Sue tucks on sides of front, pearl buttons, button holes, Suisued with herriux-bone braid, 38c. each. Lonsdale Ca:nbric Corset Cov- ers, Vneck both back and front, double row of 2-inch Hamburg ruffle on buck and front, finished with berriny-bone braid. 500, exch, DKAWEKS, Children's Muslin Drawers, with tucksandhem. L2i¢e. per pair. Ladies’ Extra-good Muslin Drawers, with tucks and bem. 25c. per pair, CORSET Ladies! Fiue Muslin Drawers, with tucked cambric ruffle and fine tucks above. STigc. per pair. Ladies Fine Muslin Drawers, wide Hamburg rufite, two clusters of three fue tucks with wide im sertion between. 6Uc. per pair. Gowns, Muslin Gowns, yoke of fine tucks snd ueck and sleeves fin- ished with fine caubric rufte, 500, exch. Two styles Good Muslin Gowus, one with pointed yoke of Ham- bury inverting aud Que tucks and the other with Hubbard yoke of fine tucks, ueca, sleeves aud yoke trimmed with tucked caubric rufile, ach, Cambric Gowns, Hubbard yoke With four Platte Valencteunos lace insertines and fine tucks, neck, sleeves and yoke trimmed with leach. Masiin Gowns, ported yoke of thrty fue tucks, tui Valencienues lace editing, Fine slecves, neck, sleeves aud front trimmed with Hawourg embrvid- ery ru», duisued with uesring- Dome braid, $l each. SKIRTS, Fine Maslin Walking Ski With wide caubric cuftle, © with foar a fine tucés aud beaded with two clusters of tour fue tucks, 35¢. each. Fine Masia Wal king Skirts, two fue Lousdale camure raf- fics. theee flue tucks im cach Tuflle aud four ine tucks above, 7c. cach. Evor popular “Ballet” Skirt, both = plaiu aud elaborately trimmed, 37340. to 82.75. Fine Musiu Skirts, deep Ham- burg rum! , three clusters of thre fue \ucks above, fuished with Joke, $1 exch, Lonsdale Cambric Walking Skirts, deep casubric ruffe, 3-inch Platte Valencieunes luce at the bottom, two-inch inserting and fins tucks above and dust rufie Uundervesth, $2 each, (Secoud floor.) WOuDWARD & LOTHKOP, JANUARY “BARGAIN FEAST” IN COR- >E1S. We have been fortunate enoazb to secure the mill “seconds” of the celebrated “R, & G." Corsets ata figure that enable as to offer them st aif and jess thay balf price These Corsets, for slicut Feasous, do not fully come upto the high standard of the will overseers. They have such sitgbt defects as pin holes, wrong stitching, finger spots, &e., yet 69 far aa thetr shape and wear- ing quality are coucerned are as good as they ever were, Their regular prices are 75c.,$1 and $1.25 per pair. We propose to place the entire purchase on sale at the uniform low price of 50c. per pair. ‘We shall also offer the “S.0." Corset, with self-opening clasps, Which sell st 75c., at the low price of 68c. pair pair. ‘These cissjs are said to have Gouble the strength of the ordi- ‘Dary clasps and can be unhooked ima fash by simply pulling the attached cord. They stay securely fastened and will not become un- hooked of their own accor. We consider them the best 68c. Cor set ever offered. Becond floor.) WouDWARD & LOTHROP, OFFICE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts. aw, a ERE SS, SALES. ar 1, 1890, we shall inaugurate our **Tenth An- Underwear, Linens and Housekeep- and Men's Unlaundered Shirts; also of Ladies, Misses and Chiliren's ‘iso various other goods, of which Woolens, some lines of Underwear, Eider-down Comforts, Fur Robes ments will be offered throughout & LOTHROP. HEAVY REDUCTION SALE OF LADIES’ IMPORT- ED SUITINGS AND CLOAKING CLOTHES We do not propose to carry = them over to next winter, as it is against our business principles, With one or two exceptions we ave cut the former Price exactly im half, These are of our own fm- Portation, exclusive in both fabric and style, secured expressly for making Tailor Suits, Walking Dresses, Connemaras, Traveling Suite and Long Closka, They are the finest of fine Woolena and Should sell rapidly at the follow ing cut prices Imported Scotch Cheviota, in attractive Eqglish stripes and ehecks, reduced from 83 to $1.50 per yard. Imported Tiuminated Camel's Bair Cloakines reduced from $3 to $1.50 per yard. Loudon Traveling Suitings, in Robby plaids, reduced from $3 to 81 50 per yard Chinchilla, Beaver-back Basket Cheek and Broche Cloakings re- @uced from #5 to #3 per yard, Striped and Mumineted Pn- glich Clonkings Reduced from $3 to £1.50 per yard ane ‘Striped Enclish Ti a Suitines. Reduced from Sto 31.50 per yard. London Tailoring Serges, in Plain shades. for Suita, Jackets, Riding Habitsac. Reduced from 86 to 24 per yard Ladies in search of something exclusive, elerant—ont of the Bsual ron of Woulens—will be Pleased with these. (Wirst oor. Woo WARD & LOTRROP. LADIES' WINTER UNDEXWEAR RE- DUCED. The cold weather fs too late to belpus much. mast clone ont every piece of Winter Underwear this winter, so down goes prices: Ladies’ Merino Underwear— Vosts and Pats. The Pants lave extra long ribbed bottom and St snugly under the ho- 1 grade down to ade down to 4 Ladies’ Cushriukable Bats ‘wool Swiss Kibbed Vess and Pauts, Reduced from 81 to STige Ladies Fine A lewool Swiss Ribbed Sests,m Wiate and Car- inal. Keduced to 1. (First door) WOOvWARD & LOTHROP. MISSESAND CHILDREN’ DRESSES AT GREATLY Ki DUCED PRICES. Children’s All-wool Mixed Chew- fot, Oj wits, trim 1 Cashmere ta Cne-p.ece Suits, omely trimned, 3, 4. 6, Sand 12 years, " Ps Children’s 4 ine Cashmere and rietia Oue-)isce Suts, plaim rately trimmed Sizes Vand iZ years, Reduced each. Fine Casuuvere and nate, plain cd Sizes Keduced to Two-piece Dresses of French Broadcloth and w fece Dresses in Brosdcloths, Casi ettas, Pa rich Fancy striped Vel Plush, Sizes 1z, l4aud isiean, Reduced to $10 each. (Third Boor.) WOODWARD & LOTERO MISSES NEW MAUKEIS, 4 Misses Dark Striped New- markets, with coueiiug caye and trimaed with brid. siz 12, M4 ond 16 yea ed from O15.50 ani ee 6 Minses P Kets, with years, educed trom 615 10.610 exch. 6 Misses Newmarkets in Ma- beaver, hows.y aud Freuch B. trimmed with Urad, capes Sizes LZ. 14 and 16 yeara, cduced irvm $14 aud $1810 $10 WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOYS’ CLOTHING. Boys’ Norfolk Corduroy Suite, in Gray aud Brown, ~izs8 to ASyears, Reduced to $4.75. Boys’ Doub.e-breasted All Wool Fancy Cassinuere Suis. Sige 9 t0 Id years, K duced to $s. Fine Quality Boys’ (Lr @-piece Cutaway Suis, in diavonai- and sizes 10 tu 14. 89, er suit, uble-breasted Suits, in Trescots and Corkscrews, sizes 10 to 15 years. $9.50 ana $10 per suit. 20 Boys' al! Wool Overcosts in plain aud taney fubrica. Sizes 7 to 12 years. Reduced ty 66.50 exch, Boys’ “Mother's Friend” Shirt Waists, m wite and taccy c:othe, All sizes. 7c. and $1 exch, (Third Boor WOODWARD & LOTHROP. BED LINENS AT REDUCED PE:CES, Unisundered vem-titebed Li en Pillow Cases. Reduced to $1.7 ‘ber pair. Uniaundered Hemstitcbea Lin- en Pillow Cases, Reduced to $2 ber pair “Short Lengths” of 45, 50 an@ Stinch Pillow Linen iengtha, from 1 to 5 yards, at greatly re- duced prices. “Short Leugths” of Linen Shest- img, from 36 to & yardsatgresuly reduced p ices. (Gecoud floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, SPECIAL JANUARY SALE OF “INITIAL” HANDEKEKCHIEFS. Lower prices because we bave Rot ali the “Luiticis” in each soe, Yet the Initials weare out of tm Baudkcrebiets: G0. quality reduced to 6 for 75a, 28. Crose New Yeas Daz ON THURSDAY, JANTARY 2 1890.4 GRES? CLEARING SALE. ‘Warm Goods have been reduced in prices that woght Jong «ance bave disposed of them were it pot for com nued warm westher ON THURSDAY, 10 perces’ off the marked prices will be allowed. AE & T&S RY AE. PRS? F 4 ba s ‘The price is plainly marked on each article, and whew you remember—when you can plainly see by the quall- ‘Wes offered—that the marked prices are reauced pricet ‘then will you properly appreciate the 10 per cent dis count THE PaLals BovaL. (Continued below.) Capes, Collars, Muffa, Boas for Ladies and Children were reduced in price prior to Christmas, and twe Gays afier Christmas were again reduced Op Thare- day, January 2, 10 per cent off these reduced prices, Eveuiug Pure—for pers Cloak»—are included. 1HE PALAIS BOTAL. (Continued below.) Gnuoves-10 Pex Crest Discocst. Calf, Chevrette, Dogskin, Cape Tan and the new ? Kid Gloves, lived, with and without fur es tor Drivinw or Walking for Ladies, Mem, Take 10 per cept off peices aud you obtain the best WA KANTED GLOVES at lower prices than usually quoted for the Unreliabie Shocymall sloveR THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continned below.) Usveewesn-10 Pex Cexr Orr. (secoud Boor.) SEIRTS—All sizes and all styles, we are sorry to wr Nota trashy garment tn the lot, Prices tel. you little untii you wee tue qualiues. Knit Skirts (Wooten). 98c. to Flaunes skirts (sbort), $1 Manuel skirts Goue), $1.68 to € Satin Skirin (quilted), 82.68 to 7 3 Satin skirts farmers) ¢1 15 to #4 68. Balmoral Skirts (braided), 75e. to #198 Belton Suurts $27 Neorly one hu Deduct 10 per cont from thy auarkod » jes and prices sun Luurs- LEGGINS FOR LADILS. Drawers fr0T Gc. to 8c. Ten per cent discount On these prices, CHILDKEN'S WARM GOODS, Bat a glance at these gourds brives point only the extreme of these prices aud years, Al. this seaxou's nuveLtion. THE PALAIS ROFAL, _(Continand below.) Crranixe Suz Or Wraars | e 0 PER CENT OFF MARKED PRICES). <a) 3 wor" 10 per cent discount neems to be a very mild reduo- tion in price im these days of “Siauchters” and othe? sauvuive methods of dixposins of stocks. Bur let as cally aualyze the stories of these fabulous reduc- tious. You umay read of "20 per cent @iscount” and yet when you come to investuate you'll prefer the 10 percentof Falais Royal prices, How is that? It ts easily explained. But few merchants reduced prices prior to Christ tas, and who of them did not mark wraps st @ price tha: made allowance for the losses their eredii busi- he-s was sure to bring, Thus itis that even 20 per ceut discount does not brimg the credit merchant prices into competition with the 10 per ceut offered of (be reduced prices—the piainly warked prices—of the Palais Koyal. This may benot well explained. One morning's sho: ping will tell you better. ULSTERS.—10 per c nt off marked prices. Deduet 10 per cent from below-mentioued prices, Beavers, Cheviota, Corkscrew acd Diagonal Clotha, Jacquard Cloth, &c., with tebt and loo-e fronts Dirvctowe with Cape, Plaited beck; Trimmings of Braid and Pure Marked prices, €9, $10, Many imported novelties that were inteuded to retail ‘at $65 are tucluded in these prices. JACKETS —10 per ceut off marked prices. Jersey Cloth, Beaver, Diagonal, Corkscrew snd Fancy Cloths with fancy names; made double and Single breasted; with and without revere, shawl col- lars, bip pockets. All colors and Black Marked Prices, $2.08, #4, 85, 86, 67, 5. 89, 610,811,812, 814, 815, 814, £16, #20. Some of thore now marked 62.98 were formerly 85; the discount is allowed not withstanding. PLUSH GAKMENTS.—10 per cent discount. Jackets with real Seal Fastenings, vest and loose froute, roll collar and cuffs, large ip pockets. Marked Prices €10, $16, €17, $18, #20, 22, 827, 630 $35. COATS.—42 iuches long. [eal seal fastentuge, focing of seal, chamois pockets, &e Marked prices’ $20, #27, 835, 87. WEAPS.—With and without vest fronts Setis lined, seal trimmings. Marked prices $25, €18, #23. TEA GOWNS—10 percent discount. Hoeurictiag Persian Cloth, Seree, Cashmere, Fiaunel and India Silk. Trimmings of velvet apd ribbous. Styles of the last century, also the more medern, Marked prices 26, 68, 69, €10, $12, $14, $16, £17, #18, 619, E20, MIsSES' AND CHILDREN'S ULSTERS aND COATS. —The styles and nusterials are the very, ‘Toe marked prices are nearly half what were quoted the commencement uf tne season Deduct 10 per cent (off these prices ani you are undoubtedly offered the ‘best bargeius in this cy. THE PALAls ROYAL, & LISNER Cor, 12th and Pa.sve, ai) 0

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