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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘THE EVENING STAR bas the fullest Local Cireulation of any Newspaper iu the Werld, and as an Advertising Medium is worth more than all the other papers pablished in Washington. Uscsvatzy Goon Banaars. ‘We are selling a8 we bought: AT NEARLY HALF PRICE. Reference is made to the job Jot of Oriental Table Covers, Scarfs, &e. “Job Jot” only in the sense that the foods cannot be library Edinburg was in much the same posi- tion which Washington occupies today. The city ranked high in the number and com- pleteness of her libraries, her various collec tions aggregating about 500,000 volumes, “The University Library, founded in 1580, now num- bers 150,000 volumes. The Advocate Library, founded in 1682, contains 200,000 volumes, Both are venerable with age and rich in all that the scholar and student . desire, generous also to those who rightly apply for their favors and China and Surah Silks; some band painted; others embroidered. Not one that is not «ood ‘Value at two dollars. ONLY 98 CENTS EACH. DMAPERY SCARFS. Japanese Silk in all the art shades, with hand-painted boiting cloth ends finished with deep silk fringe. Originally sol.t at $1.35. ONLY 68 CENTS EACH. mot free to the toilers and bread winners, and it is singular fact that the cities which heve been the most richly Blessed in this regard have been the last to feel the need of libraries with open doors for the masses.” This fact is even more strikingly exemplified in the case of Washington than of Edinburg. In opening the public library of the latter city Lord Rosebery said: “Edinburg without a free library of this Kind was like men starving in the midst of a granary.” The crowded rooms of the new library showed that there was a real need on the of the people for the freer advantages which they then enjoyed. During the first week it was opened 6,440 volumes were given out and in the second week 12.241. Of the {88,000 volumes contained in it 34,000 were in the lending department, 5,000 in the juvenile department, and 19,000 in the reference de- partment. Everywhere the experience 1 the ‘ame, that the people gladly and in great numbers make use of the reading facilities thus furnished. One hundred and ninety British towns have these free libraries without the private endowment which Edinburg enjoys. Washington has the Edinburg conditions of ‘vast and rich accumulations of reading matter, unavailable for the great mass of the people. Now it needs a Carnegie, a free library act, or doth. —___ + __—_. ‘The death of King Kalakaua places the rela- tions of the United States to the Hawaiian king- dom in a rather unsatisfactory condition. Under Kalakaua’s designation of his successor, his sister, the Princess Liliuokalani (Mrs. Dom- imis) will take the throne. She is a woman of brainsand much force of char- acter and is at the head of the “native” party. opposed to the domination of foreigners and whose rallying cry is “Hawaii for the Hawaiians.” As queen she may be politic enough to qualify her hostility to the white or foreign element, but it is pretty certain that under her rule American influence will not have the predominance it had under Kala- Kaua. Unfortunately the action of the United States in passing the free sugar PERSIAN SCARPS. Wondrowscolor combinations, mixed with fold tinsel, fringed. One dollar's worth of quality. ONLY 68 CENTS EACH. MANTEL SCARFS. ‘Madras cloth, with broad silk stripes in art shades, finished with fringe; measure full 3% yards long. ONLY $1.75 EACH. TITIAN COVERS. 14 yards square; all the art shades, classic designs. “Titian” is a mixture of silk and cotton, looking like silk velvet. It will wash. ‘These Titian covers are the most beautiful nov- eity of the season. ONLY 2.75 EACH. CHENILLE COVERS. You know the puny covers you are generally shown for 1. ‘These are 13 yards square. ONLY 89 CENTS EACH. ORIENTAL COVERS. Rare tintsof lovely colors and desiensequally as beantiful. Works of art are these covers. ‘Two yards square. Five dollars of worth. ONLY 83.68 EACH. TAPESTRY COVERS. ‘These are Silk Tapestry Covers offered at lower price than you pay for the cotton goods. We must call them only one yard square, but the deep fringe makes them really more. ONLY 68 CENTS EACH. FANCY PINCUSHIONS. Pretty colors of China Silk, with Persian covers. The price is aburd. ONLY 50 CENTS EACH. JAPANESE SCARFS. i virtual abrogation of the Beautifully worked in gold, in quaint bat poten treaty with the Hawaiian| ‘ttstic desixns, on very heavy silk, in Black, islands, has very seriously prejudiced White, Pink, Red. Ten dollars would not be dear for any one of these Scarfs. ONLY 94.68 EACH. American interests in the islands, and has given an opportunity both for the native party to rally against American influence, and for the always busy intriguing British diplomatic service to score a point to our disadvantage and to the advantage of English interests in Hawaii. ‘The failure of the United States to avail itself of the privilege of establishing a naval and coaling station at Pearl harbor, near Honolulu, gained by the reciprocity treaty, is one of the humiliating blunders in the line of our national MISCELLANEOUS. You'll find hundreds of ornamental and use- fal articles to brighten home, and all at nearly half price. You know we closed out the im- Porter's stock ‘Just as it stood.” We bought cheap enough to now offer really startling bar- gains. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Ohio politics takes on a new phase a: every change of the moon. The very latest, and pos- sibly the most novel feature, yet isan offer made by certain residents of Sydney who are interested in booming the town, of a $10,000 monument to Gen. Vance of the governor's staff and a commissioner on a public building site if be will have the state epileptic asylum located in that place. Itisnot so nomi- nated in the bond, but the inference is plain that the monument is offered him because his Bancams Tuat Azz Banoarss. Final reduced prices for the Latest Style Tea Gowns, . Ulsters, &c. Not « garment in the depart- nent is excepted. ection in the premises will kill him so dead that Bs ‘he will necd a memorial stone more than any- i Me thing else. ae i ——_—r = ——___. m we Massachusetts, of “every kind of politics,” A $C KK ERR TETT 455 Jamped with both feet yesterday on the free 7 ey ae ee z silver coiners who are denounced ascompul-|3 3 Aan & c RK § tT og. sory repudiators. The jump, of course, was| YJ A A CoO K kK KRE OT ss5 = made in the “Old Fan” hall where so much of are saltatory exercise has been indulged in by every generation. +e ‘The Alabama senate voted unanimously yes- terday to lay the World's Fair bill, making an tions bill by the national legislature. Senator Hoar will please note that this is simply a bluff. Ci ao ss man classics into modern Greek. Let her translate the barbarous German letters into anything else and she will be entitled to the blessing of all who bother their eyes with the | ‘Ported aforesaid text. > +2 In trying to knock thirteen verses ont of the Koran Russia has undertaken her biggest con- tract. The moslem agitation throughout the (Caar's Mobametan possessions and dependen- cies is profound and increasing daily. —————-s—__-- It ie said that Senator Spooner has been Offered $25,000 a year to live in Chicago and become a railroad attorney. It is worth that much just to live in Chieago without doing anything at all. ——--— The announcement that John 0. Dowinis, the 1 ao husband of the new queen of Hawaii, is com- n& Q PER CENT mander-in-chief of the military forces of the Tr Mg Kingdom is not quite so impressive when it is stated that the whole Hawaiian army numbers but eighty-three men. } I i gs H co-operative housekecping establishinent at Evanston, IL, are now looking forward to mesting Mr. Bellamy with a club. —+—— 20 in some instances, 20, 53 obtainins, @iscount. Webave to select from Tt is a rare distinction for the District appro- Priations bill to be honored with so much legis- Intive discussion, expenditure of valuable tume, and (fixpiay of excited public interest. ——— The new sovereign of Hawaii has sandwiched fmto her royal name every vowel, and some of ‘them many times. ‘They were not frenzied redskins turned loose im the House yesterday. Any reports to that effect are wholly untrue. é Han te so A number of United States Senators yester- i HEL > et day added “election” to the sureness of their ” 206 gn ES a & ‘The bayonets that will not now be needed on “ose 2S ae the Indians may be transferred to the polls in the south. eunenemeneeeeen ‘The Senate fight at yesterday's session over — an EE eam a a ‘Tre pale of the Fifty-first Congress is likely _ to beat high to “the last of earth.” td eatin dc ‘Bpeaker Reed waved bis sash once more = yesterday 2.G. CHILDREN’S HOSE, FUR CAPES, EVENING GLOVES, NEWMARKETS. WINTER UNDERWEAR — REDUCED IN PRICE ‘TO A MILD WEATHER BASIS. 49c. Vest and Pants, 3c. ‘We have sold quantities of Ribbed Pants and Vests in natural, Gray and Ecru during this seasori at 49. ‘To lose the balance out quickly we mark them ‘ic. ‘Se. Camel's Hair Vests 450. Those C. H. Vests and Pants that sold well at 85c., only vests left, they go at 45¢. All-wool Ribbed Vests in natural and White in high neck and long sleeves. Size 6, was $2; now $1.50. High neck, no sleeves: Bize 3, was $1; now Gc. Size 6, was $1.68; now $1.19. ‘Low neck, no sleeves, all sizes, that were 960.. re- duced to 68e. Children's Natural Wool Vests and Pant Size 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34. ‘Were 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 00, 65, 70, Tie. Choice, size 18 to 28, 30c. Bize 26 to 34, 50e. FAST BLACK— c.@. —CHILDREN'S HOSE. We offer tomorrow and unil sold s large fot of Fine Imported C. G. (best manufactured) Children's Rib- bed Hose, white toe and heel, DOUBLE KNEE, WAR- BANTED FAST COLOR. Sizes 6 to 8%. ‘Regular price from 35 to 55 CENTS pair. Choice, any size, 25 CENTS pair. Velvet Roses, 25¢., 38¢., h9e., 59¢. a bunch, 3 Roses and 3 Buds. Best vatues in the city. FUR CAPES. To close out balance of Fur Capes we make some great reductions. 50 Cloth Astrachan Capes now $2.48, 86.50 Russian Hair Capes now $5. $10 Linitation Monkey Capes now @5. 88 Silver Hare Capes now 85. $10 Astrachan Capes now $6.50. 815 Opossum Capes now 810. $15 Wool Seal Capes now $10. In some styles only 8 few left—an early call will repay you. — — EVENING GLOvEs. ‘To close out our Evening Gloves of best quality un- dressed kid in Tans, Black, Whites and light colors, ‘We put prices on them to move them quickly. 20, 24, 26and 30-button-length Suede Mousqs. in Black, Tans and few Whites. Regular price. 24-button, $3.25. e248 26-button, 83.73. pair. ‘30-button, a4. 16-button-length Suede Mousqs. in in Tan, White, Cream, Pink and Peacl. ‘Regular price. Closing price. 82.48 81.89 Patr. ‘To close out the few Newmarkets we have on hand We put the following low prices on them: NEWMARKETS that were 80, 810, $11and $12, 4. Newmarkets —Cloth and Plush Jackets. THE BON MARCHE, 816 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. 021 e “Dave News: By E. P. Menrz. + (Changed Daily.) Itacts upon them like medi- cine upon the human family. We sell Plant Manna for Ge. ver box. Put up in capsules. If you wish your face to re- It imparts 9 beauty to the complexion that MERTZ’S DRUG STORE, 1b 8.¢. cor. 11th and F sts. n.w, Ce ey a ay B. H. Smveurrz & Soxs, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 1257 PA. AVE. GENTLEMEN'S HATS AND UMBRELLAS. ODD8 AND ENDS AT WAY-DOWMN PRICES. 1 SEAL SACQUE, 8IZE 2, 40 IN. DEEP, $125. ‘1 SEAL JACKET, SIZE 34, 24 1N. DEEP, 680. 2 SEAL JACKETS, RAISED SHOULDERS, LARGE os. TION. ABRAHAM KAUFMAN axD NATHAN SICKLE, Proprietors. ‘Weare going to allow the public to transplant $1 cash for $2 of our merchandise. We are not going to well on s lot of old-style stuff that nobody wants at ‘any price, putting a fabulous former price and a ridiculous figure to close. This advertisement means all it says, and we trust that the dollars expended for At will give us a chance to close out about si ooo Pn 3 Se Be oS oo Me Oye al ‘Worth of goods that you can use for the present or the futare. 10, AND BEHOLD! ‘The assortment, the quality and the prices. These are not for one day or a week, but until thes are closed, as ‘We cannot very well sell such a massive stock in such a short time. Androscoggin Cotton in our REMNANT Depart- ‘ment, Se. Extra Heavy Unbleached Canton Flannel Remnants, be. Fancy Silkaline Remnants, Se. Plaid White Goods, satin stripe, in remnants, Ze. Best quality of Full Standard Print Remnants, are. Fancy Bordered Fringed Towels, 10c. ‘Finest Quality Fancy French Flannels, 49¢. 2 cases of Heavy Shirtmakers’ Bleached Cotton, One. 114 White Marveilles-finished Spread, fringed, 81.25. Gray and Black Velvour Buggy Robes, 81.25. Fancy Velvour Bugry Robes, @2.65. Square Horve Blankets, 2strap, 65e. Heavy Duuble-warp 2-strap Horse Blankets, $1. Fine All-wool Double-width Fancy Dress Goods, short length, 35c. Double-width Plain Cashmeres, 10c. Infants’ Slips, fine cambric around the neck and Sleeves, and made of the best nainsook, 29, Men's Merino Shirts, ribbed bottoms, ic. ‘Men's Natural Wool Shirts, 59. ‘Men's Camel's Hair Shirts, 37c. Men's Night Shirts, embroidered, 290. Our 4-button Real Kid Glove, 75c. Our 4-button Real Kid Glove, $1.35, 98¢. Fancy Satin Stripe Silk Drapery Nets, 75c. Silk Chenille Tussed Drapery Nets, $1.50. ‘Nuns’ Veils, with side borders, 75. Nuns’ Vells, silk warp, very large, slight impertee- tion, $1.35. Colored Silke Velvets, 50c. Imported Camel's Hair Serges, in Black, Ge. Our Best Kid-finished Cambrics, 5c. Our Best Quality of Btlesias, 10c. Infants’ Dongola Button Shoes, worked button holes, Bie. Merriam's Dongola Spring Heels, 75e. Boys’ Solid French Veal Calf Button Shoes, $1.25. Dix's Misses’ Dongola Spring Heel Button, $1.25. Our 82 Ladies' Dongole Button Boots, 91.00. 1,000 Bottles Gilt-edie Shoe Dressing, 10c. Tetlow's Swan's Down, 10c. Higxins' Laundry Soap, Se. ‘Triple Extracts, per ounce, filled in bottles, 19¢. ‘Shetfeld's Dentifrice, Lie. Finest Italian Castile Soap, 5c, Large Size Whisk Brooms, Gc. Best Quality of Brass Pins, 50. 1,000 Drawn Border Handkerchiefs, Se. AlL-silk Stripe Surah, 30c. Boys’ Fine Derby Hate, latest styles, 75e. Boys’ Blue Cloth Bicycle Caps, 490, Holland Windows, patent roller, 200. 12-inch Dado Window Shades, 35c. 200 Fancy Screens, with silkaline filling, @5c. Fine Polished Mahogany Easels, $1.49. ‘Tables, 50c., 0c. and $1.75. ‘The last of the Tinsel Madras Scarts, 100. All Double-faced Funcy Canton, 23c. Our Finest Quality French Cretonnes, 130, €-4 Chenille Table Covers, fancy designs, 81.25, 12-4 Chenille Table Covers, €3.50. 8-4 Chenille Table Covers, heavy fringe, the finest imported patterus, $1.50. 6-4 Tambour Felt Covers, silk scallops, 60c. All our 4-4 Covers, in flannel and imitation silk tap- eatry, 29. ‘Stinch Pancy China Bilk, for drapery, G5e. Finest Silk Plushes, for upholstery, 85e. Heavy Crushed Pushes, for upholstery, 70e. All our Chenille Portieres, dado and frieze fringed top and bottom. ‘You will plainly see that we did not go into details ‘and give full description of bow much they are worth hed Lap baeoceny ‘The goods will talk for ‘at such prices as we placed on them. All | © you have todo ie tocall, examine, satisfy yourselves that we are wiving you some great things. ‘Wo doubt you missed our mention of Coats. Well, if you will take notice of our west window on F st., what an elegant display of fine Wraps we have there, and the price placed on them. it will astonish you why we ‘should give the public suche great feast. REMEM- BER, THESE GOODS ARE ONLY SOLD FOR case. se 021-08 (021-28 LIGHT TEAV Y —FPooTWwEAR.— All Medium and Heavy Weights in Fine Shoes have got to be cleared out of our shelves. You ‘will want these goods for several months yet; ‘wo need the room; the sooner the better. ‘THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY ‘We ARE OFFERING: Ladies’ €4 Straight Gost, CLEARING ‘Vamp, Kangaroo Top, Elexant PRICE, ‘Hand-sewed Walking Boots. 92.85. ‘Those Fine Hand-welt Gen- © CLEARING ‘ine Kangaroo Ladies’ But- PRICE, ton. Sold for 04. 92.85. Plump but Soft Dongola © CLEARING Hand-made Button, with PRICE, heavy but flexible soles. $2.35. Well worth $3.50. All Our Ladies’ $2 Exten- © CLEARING slon Sole Goat Button, both PRICE, opera and common sense $1.37. shape. ‘Men's Indestructible Scotch © CLEARING Button, Laced and Congress PRICE, Shoes. Worth $3. 2.5, 231 PENN. AVE. 8.2. at Jexmxes & Co., COSTUMES AXD WRAPS, PARLOR B, ARLINGTON HOTEL, ABE NOW OFFERING THE BALANCE OF IMPORTED GOWNS AnD WRAPS 2% PER CENT BELOW COST. ALSO ARE PREPARED TO SHOW MATERIALS AND TAKE ORDERS FOR WOOLEN AND FOULARD GOWNS FOR SPRING ANDSUMMER AT LOWER FIGURES THAN USUAL. ‘We offer this World-famous Razor, with one, two, three, four, five and six blades, at the same retail price ‘a8 before the new tariff. W. 8. THOMPSON, PHARMACIST, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, and making. They are made of Sicilian cloth in beautiful de- signs, witha cashmere front,and made in the best manner and very stylish. ‘$2.50 ts no price at allforit, We have already sold many of them and by seeing it we ean count you as a purchaser. beautiful designs, yard. Cardinal 3 | E Ht E a 56 E. 10TH ST., NEW YORK. 703 15TH ST. BAURDES , SANUARY 21, 1891. Laxeponors Corvun. IT HAD TO BE DONE. THE WONDROUS VALUES MADE THIS IM- PERATIVE. MORE SPACE WAS NEEDED. ‘THE BUSINESS GREW TOO LARGE FOR THE SPACE, 80 we were forest togive more room to ou RIBBON DEPARTMENT, and, with 2 view of retting You more familiar with this move, we will offer the following inducers: DOUBLE-PACE SATIX RIBBONS, in all the latest ‘No, 12-20e. per yard; worth 300, No. 16-250. per yard; worth ie. ‘Xo. 20-30e. per yard; worth 40c. No. 30—S5e. per yard; worth de. GROS GRAIN SATIN EDGE RIBBONS: ‘No. 16-20e. per yard; worth 30c. No. 22-25e. per yard; worth 400. ‘No. 30—30e. per yard; worth 50c. FANCY RIBBON FOR MILLINERY PURPOSES, ALL SHADES, ‘Toe. per yard. ‘The prettiest conceits yet shown. Entirely mew and ‘as rich and elerant as your fancy micht suggest. ‘The most delicate tints here find themselves. ALMOST GIVING AWAY WRAPPERS AND TEA GOWNS. ‘We want to wind up the season without having one left. We have therefore inaugurated a second ‘Come ‘Down;” now listen to our *“Taleof Woe.” ODD SIZES OF WRAPPERS AND TEA GOWNS. Our $4.50 Cashmere Wrapper in Gray, Blue and Scarlet, we will sell at €3.98. Our $5.98 Flannel Wrappers, im Gray, Garnet and Bine, at 04.75. (Our $7.50 Wrappers in Blue and Drab and Gray, at 96.18. Our $8.50 Tea Gown of Flannel, with shirred front and sleeve, at $7.48. Our entire line of Fine French Flannel Tea Gowns that were from $14.50 to $16.98 now $9.95. No reserve, every Wrapper in the house will go at ‘the above-mentioned price. ‘No restriction as to quantity, we want to get rid of them. So eee ee Se The following recital will explain to you that we have bunched together the few odds and ends from our Fegularstock and marked with a grand determination of closing out all of them: 10 pairs of White Wool Blankets. Toclose this lot ‘out we have reduced them to $3.20. Price was @4.50. Gpairs of Scarlet All-wool Blankets. To close this Jot we have reduced them to $4.25. Price was $5.50. 8 pairs of Scarlet All-wool Blankets. Toclose out ‘We have reduced them to $4.70. Price was $6.50. Spairs Gray Wool Blankets. To close this lot out ‘Wehave reduced them to $1.90. Price was $2.50. 5 slightly soiled Comforts, We will close out at greatly reduced prices. ‘These bargains to be found on our third floor. MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE CAREFUL CON- SIDERATION. OF 33 EAST 24TH STREET, NEW YORK. IMPORTED GOWNS AND WRAPS. NOVELTIES IN DRESS MATE RIAL. OPENING AT THE ARLINGTON HOTEL. _ja21-at? Taree Douans WORTH OF Goops FOR TWO DOLLARS. ‘To make additional room for our Picture and Picture ‘Framing Department we offer ourentire stock of Vases, ‘Boquet Holders, Bisque Figures, Cups and Saucers, in fact all of ourGlass and China Goods, as well as OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY, At a discount of 33 per cent from the marked selling Price. ‘Twenty-five per cent discount on all Satchels, Pocket Books, Card Cases, Cigar Cases, Toilet Casea, Work Boxes, Desks, &c. Fifty per cent discount on all Japanese Cabinets, Boxes, Trays, Scrolls, &o. ‘M. SILVERBERG & CO., ‘M2 7th st. nw. ‘82> We are prepared now to furnish any style of Pic- ture Frame desired, do the nicest Mat Work and susr- ‘antee both our work and pricestogive unqualfied satis- faction. All we desireis a trial. Discount to artists. a2 1-w, feemeost Wx. H. McKxews Dany Lerren, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1801. | WEK NE WY's. (053 Pennsylvania ave.n.w. n CONTINUED AT BOTH STORES THIS WEEK, DARFS, $1 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1801. SHCARRIAGR CUSTOMERS WILL FIND IT MORE CONVENIENT TO USE THE TESTH-STREET ENTRANCE. “Opening” occasions are crowing more merous every day. Spring buds have burst abloom throuchout the store. Cunning desirns have outdone themselves in getting up styles Of beauty and comelines. We haven't space totell of them all. The most prominent ones are of Asiatic Sitks, “Opening” of Domestic Dress Goods, Ging- hams. Outing Cioths, Prints, &c. “Opening” of Fine French Satines and Scotch Ginehams. . of Men's and Boys’ Cheviot and Shirts, Early buyers will reap the advantages, as the ‘Stocks are unbroken and the novelties more nu- merous, Many desirns in Embroideries can't Possibly be duplicated later. Expnorexy Derantwesr. Our importation of HIGH GRA DE PRENCH * EMBROIDERY, im widths varying from 36 to Gimches, has just arrived. ‘They come put up in 45-yard strips. The lot Contains the largest assortment we can show this season ; all received in the future must be obtained in the New York market. ——BWe. to 84.50 a strip.— (First floor, second annex.) — Laraxte) Parsons. LONG CLOAKS. ‘We have Just received an exquisite line of In- fants’ Cashimere and Silk Long Cloaks, which ‘we shall offer at prices —From $3.25 to €25.— As special barvains we offer the following: Infante’ Cashmere Long Cloaks, embroidered cape and skirt, heavily lined for winter wear. 83.25 each. — Infants’ Cashmere Long Cloaks, extra qual- ity, deep embroidery. on cape and skrit, nicely lined, finished with broad ribbon ties. 85 each. — Infants’ Cashmere Long Cloaks, deep em- broidery on cape, plain skirt, with fine tuck- ing at the bottom. 85 each. — CAPs. Our mew invoice of Infants’ Caps has just arrived. We offer full assortment in lace, ‘silk mull with lace, plain silk with lace and rib- bon, embroidered silk with rosettes of Ince and Tibbon,embroidered crepe with prettily trimmed fronts, plain crepe with lace, crochet silk and worsted. ‘Caps to match our Cloaks in silk or cashmere, —81.75 to #4 each.-— (Second floor, 10th street building.) Meatxo Uxpenwean We have just received a full line of Ladies’ Balbrigvan Vests and Pants, which we shall offer at —S0e. each.— 50 dozen Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Cotton Vests. Saar Woanes. English Pins, 440 toa paper, made expressly for W. & L., assorted sizes, 100 assorted Hairpins in a box for —te.— Bright and Dull Jot Hat Pins, —A1e. a dozen. — Bound Linen Corset Lacing, —le. a yard. — J. & P. Coats’ Spool Cotton, —45e. a dozen spools. — Barbour's Linen Thread, -—Te. spool. —18e. a dozen.—— Basting Cotton, 500 yards to a spool, foe Needle Books, containing 150 assorted needles, 42, (Pirst floor, 11th st. building.) Prosu Gansexrts Dowx. With a view of closing out all our Plush Gar- ments, wehave marked the following goods at these low prices: One lot of Ladies’ Satin-lined Seal Plush Jackets, correct shapes. Sizes, 32, 34, 38 and 40. 210. Were $13.50.— One lot of Ladies’ Satin-lined Three-quarter ‘Length Seal Plush Jackets. Sizes 36 and 38, —#20. Were #30. — One lot of Ladies’ Superior Quality Seal Plush Secques. Sizes 32 and 44. 920. Were $25.— One lot of Ladies’ Satin-lined Seal Plush Secques, with seal ornaments. Sizes 3, 42 and “ —835. Were 945. — Qne lot of Ladies’ Satin-lined Best Quality Seal Plush Secques. Sizes, 34, 36.and 38. 440. Were $55.—- A Special lot of Ladies’ Satin-lined Superior Quality Sea! Plush Newmarkets, ligh! weight in- terlining, making a medium weieht cerment.full high sleeves, Medici collar. Sizes, 34, 36, 38 ana.40. —830. Were #35. — (Third floor, 1ith st. building.) BELGIAN TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS. ‘These are the best Tapestry Coves we have ever shown at the prices—excellew patterns— variety of styles. —H, 81.50.— COUCH COVERS. Spun Silk Couch Covers, in Red Bive, Olive and Terra Cotta, finished with frimge. Size 502117 inches. -— —Only $5 each. — wee ence eeeee “Usom Com- wm meee ewww ewer wees FW Werre going to clear the tables clean thimeS Fe time, You'll remember nour last great SB Ferme of SAMPLE SHOES four lots woreWS €P-warked 81.70. Most of them went. Thes"SB BE were worth WS, $1.50 and some even 4.78 f2-There scattering sizes, you'll have to pick"SB Strom now, and we thought of that in"Be SP -waking the price. How's «#167! Ree SP nemiber they're worth $3, 63.50 and S6-WS fe ost the sume. ~e Od What is ft to haven hundred pairs left SB Barout of a thousand, or more. They are a6 EeA were bagatelle, Thats boW we mold down"S® Bethe #2.79 division of our last opportunity. “SB. Ba- But the hundred pairs are “booked toro “WB Ba" We've warked them #224. It'sarwtuction "WS fer trom a reinetion—an “under cut,” bur l-SB Fersend them out tna hurry and that'sof more"S®@ Fe-consequence to us just now than profit, “SB Ba- We've counted every line in the house “ei, ‘ Bar and some of them are wanting tp some sinee “BB FTA new price—must help then out tomake’® Ber roown for the complete amortinent that's on" Sethe way. Here's what haste Las brouehtS8 Baus to. ~~ S27 All of the LADIES’ KID OPERA SLIP“ E2-PERS—no matter what they have been—"S8 S27 ARE 90 CENT Sunt Setunlay night. “6B Ba- The low, fiat DONGOLA SHOES snadeS® Ser espectally for elderly Indies wear arevWB Ew such a comfort to tender feet. They have eS Bar~ld faster than we provided for, We're ae Barlow on some of the umber. Instead oS 827 62.50 they are #109, because the sine is a78B Se lottery. The saving is worth with takine"6® 2M these chaaces of « fit. = $27 Alotof LADIES’ HAND-SEWED DON-68 $27 GOLA BUTTON BOOTS on the OPERAS $27and COMMON SENSE lasts we've re-6e Bar dnced from 3.50) to #267. ~~ S27 A lot of LADIES CLOTH TOP COM-¥e f9-MON SENSE and OPERA SHAPES -¥8 Sar warked €2.67 instead of #4. ~~ Be" A lotof LADIES’ DONGOLA BUTTON-6® ‘Ba BOOTS made up on the Walkenphast andG® (Ba Opera lasts and though they're worth their-@® 1 SF mark—23.50—we've reduced then to7w® seree. 7. = 82 There's nothing imaginary about thee "® S27 qualities. THEY ABE ACTUAL VALUES.“G® (B4- Low at the original marks and nothing but"6® Be-suck circunstanees could stir the price a"B Barpee. Buthere they sre—and three day 6B fer-for you to buy them—THURSDAY, PRI-G® @e-DAY and SATUDAY. ~~ SAKS AND COMPANY, REMNANTS IN SHOES, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH at STREET. Tur Mosxvaesrat, 437 AND Soy F ST. N. Ww. IN THIS GREAT GLEARING 6ALE We areconstantly adding new and attractive bargains every day we find odds and ends in the different de- partnents—and they are thrown out ob oUF counters at ridiculously low prices, The sale of Hosiery, Gloves, Cotton Underwear, Corsets and Cloaks goes on at the same low prices at Which we started off this week. Three mew and big barvains added to our Cloak Departinent ‘Lot 1—Are Childmen’s Cloaks that sold trom €5 up to €6.50, and all of this season's pratuction AL Es. At e.. At 83.20. Lot 2—Are Children’s Cloaks that sold from $8.50 up to $12.50, at 87.30. At 87 At 67.2 Lot 3—Are Ladies’ Jackets that are of this season's make—no vid guods—that soldat $15, @1Nend upto =. All other garments in thedryartivent at the same low THE MONUMENTAL. o SILK UNDERWEAR. BIG CHANCE AT SILK UNDE x a JAPANESE §i $b akan “This sale of Corsets, too, is ome you should mot mim. ‘20 PER CENT OFF ‘Whether it is a 50c. or $4 Comet. THE MONUMENTAL, Rewular price, $1, for GOe, = ‘MURRAY CORSETS. Rerular ore Rewuler price, $3; for 50c, ' WEELY CORSETS. Regular price, be ea Regular price, @2; for 61 ‘RIDING CORSETS. Regular price, @2; for @1 =e. ‘COKBSETS. Regular price, 62; for (CORSETS. Regular price, €1. for 50a,

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