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>. 10 ; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1891-SIX'TTEEN PAGES. = we a ATTRACTIVE HOMES, jmsiestasitect™ ane earn | POR THE DISTRICT. |Posse Or Barrmons —POSNERS BALTIMORE. __| __POSNERS BALTIMORE. _| __POSNERS—BALTIMORE.__| _POS) ERY—BALTIMORE, _ CONTINUED. : CONTINUE yellow crepe and it is just this attention to the nit TINUED, =. little points that has made such a successful ERE E. ER How to Make a Guest Chamber Pretty | rented note” "=" o7* *™ 8 orHnY | THe House Committee That Considers Ea and Pleasant. ‘hich soak Ghnach sousities dak anbiiiehie Measures of Local Interest. $8 F i me SILVER-PLATED WAKE, CUTLERY, &e. 50 Hen ative hed Linen Scarta, stamped. 2 yards long. Homers Bros it | on gph conte racy FS Mewnscitchint Linen Center Pieces, 25 centseach. | | HO Stauiped SMoute Tray Covers, trimeel, 25 conte | | 100 Sopa Lame ‘Tray Covers, bematitehed, 35 | 1.000 y = the shops where embroidered and painted pening SOME ARTISTIC FURNISHINGS. | 90 ord Semated table covers on uottenn | CLERK JEFFORDS’ WORK. wide, oe) jasc rm **Richariaon” genn- | 2.000 yar’s comune i Hg. TIT Www 00. cloth. ‘This week are shown, with those, pretty r YEEW g * yarinia vars | ——— covers of cream white crepe, cloth, lighter in wwe 8 TIN GOODS. = Worth two aBd | Se-siate for crervboly in Speriat weight aud color than the other. The designs | The Room on the House Side Where District = Ww “oo ne. ualiticn, ot ene-alt | Wedacetey neat. Janey -- There Should Bo Harmony in the Tones of | Ty“ digerent, too, one being & particularly Delegations ‘Ge and Talk—A Place Where ST eile oe’ | Sit rood Semetue | Begnd Oye hans SAB Senn tucks by be Weed Work, Walls and Carpets or Kags— | pretty one, with a ribbon knotted and trim- = ad aed Ht TTT " Ze t25 price. price. | Kiteticn Knives ani Forks. each, i ‘coexcted pattonne heen oo gd pure linen, | ate. Northweet «only, cor. Sth ot. ana Pe. ‘The Furniture Need Not Be “Set”—Arrange- | ming in and out among flowers. The patterns uch Business is Done—Chairman Grout 3 H a 50-pound Flont Cans, gold lined flec- 1.00 exe | Rhite Hantied Knives, set. 500 Yaris Grom Boewcled Taoie Dainask, assorted | —- > ‘ment of Draperies and Ornaments. are mostly corner ones, nearly or quite meet-| and His Constant Attendance. Sc tt it 4 > Larne ical Boxee: wold iss ° White Bone Hatdied Kulven, ea ne BANDKPDCHIEPS. ing on the sides. These would be prettiest ‘cou fre Sys8 = aecbration. 380 pazss Goons. eased Demat. oe} we HAVE A REPOTATION FoR aRLtaxe — worked in silk, say the Roman silk, which is —— = GOO! ‘ Nope cts Serpe pepper ilk. As J nuts i “ ” IBLY we > u ru . al ES not so heavy ax rope silk. As 35 cents is the | «which way?" i Poss THE RICH GLOW OF OUR FORTH. RERC low price of these covers, not, of course, in- wr, ANNUAL MID-WINTER TRADE THOME AND ADROAD, NEAR AND PAR, | cluding the silk’ to work thom, they will prob- | “Take south House elevator to top floor CARNIVAL AND SPECIAL Washington has a reputation for hospital. | sbly be sold in quantitios—the great objection | Straight shead,third or fourth door to the left. ) AND SPEC ity. hs het comer ne naany | £2 things both pretty and cheap, as a usual | This is ecommon question and answer around TRAIN EXCURSION. ¢ | thing. the Capitol at all times and directs the weary +4 residence of many years in Washi a visitor will bear witness. The city welcomes | "For 15 cents are shown the squares of linen — —s BB-"*A residence of many wears in Washington has ad ae ites | coneinced me that wt te notoniy cheaper, birt mare sate outsiders, and nowhere is entertaining ander- | with @ flower dosign stampod on them and ee DUMUUP ne a nen | Were G a me tron Lanes forty tuken more “conamore™ than here. In some m colored with tapestry dyes. exe are to b { O Damask, pure linen, utes yard. WER MERCHANTS BUY POR. HERE IS A sed Kable Damask, pare linen, | ate | LITTLE BUDOET TTatve Damask, warranted fast | ts yard. ted fest | 4 lance Jot of White and Fancy Jt Damesk, pure linen, extra | sorted sizes cad pt Narvety 0! cod pactenin, ce ee ee ove Toe aed “ease ut ESQ Senn Table | COMING “CARNIVAL” WILL BE NO MORE AP- PARENT THAN IN THE DRY GOODS AND CLOAK | DEPARTMENTS, WHERE ARE SOMF OF THE MOST REMARKABLE VALUES EVER “TIC ETED.” WE SPEAK ADVISEDLY WHEN WE Merhiete ae Bur value a Note. ‘ia, c Linen Fringe’ Table Covers, pare linen x other places a amail howse or limited number | be worked in buttonhole stiteh, or long and | tors to this harbor for District heey rages REMARK ON THE VAST ARUNDANCE OF Nov- Pain Waite, red, biveand pink borders, Si | 1,000, 2 é | short stitch, and then ail the lien beyond the | do not need any directions to rench the room. 3 ELTIFS AND THE W1iTING FIGURES WE HAVE | 200 doze’ of Pare Linen Crepe Towels, extra lane of servants will e‘fectually preclude and excuse | tower cut xway. The shades of ¥ h bine | They have bein sete Ssalcre: dad kuow-evety | 66 sacs peoerel Or Gisinnturo: —— Pe ott ISS. uch : 1,000 all efforts at entertsining. In Washington, | and pink are nil delicate and when done they PUT ON THEM: doze ‘ze Huck Towels, pureiinen, Ile. ’ ~ | inch of the route and can also tell you to a frae= ral = Q g hospitalit; | 01 etty " b AT NINE O'CLOCK ON WEDNESDAY MORNING cane however, charming hospitality has time and o th maed uw sacinan pretty Otags. = = tion the varying hardness or softness of the a Large Scat Drodigera, roid tine dies been shown in small houses, the good | #8 they are they serve as mats, which people | NEXT, JANUARY 28, OUI SPECTAL TRAIN WILL rf again been i he form of enter |MAke so much use of now, or they can be | different chairs in the room. pose sbireoapireeiey "| Large Flour Brvligeis, old Hine aso taste of the hostess making the form of enter- | booked with roveral leaves of chamois cut the ik weak: tok pane. LEAVE THE NEW JBUSEY AVENUE STATION, Acneaymts tainment conform toher surroundings. Those | same shape, and thus make penwipers. Two . —— 1,000 vor 40-inch Colored Mohair Driltiontine, al! shates, fine | - fat Wand Gdcenis e yanks anen Crash Towels, Se. » paen Pure Linea Damask Towels, jance sige, Me. | Joren Pare Linen Buck Tow 50 ‘doren Da: sat Se. each. H | | people who do not invite friends at all because | can be put together with flannel leaves be- | There are rooms at the Capitol which are | OVER THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, | iptent Bat tule, void vans Germansmd Prenck Pasa sak" j vi Kavited Fringe Damask Towels, | mm SSeS TRAORDINARY they cannot vie with the fortannte owners of | tween, and tied with ribbon, and a pretty | Pretticr than the one oceupted by the Honse| por BALTIMORE TO ACCOMMODATE THOSE hoses Pure wool, sitle } Sy Uateegeres ed | 2,000 earn 7 Fine Linen Handberchiet, em- large establishments really deprive themselves | Heedle book is the revulz. ‘The larger ones can | District committee. There are rooms which | yao pesiaetO ATTEND OUR “ANNUAL wip. | ©" Bowen Woeantse yank | sorted colored Tontera, wt Se. each ond a - “7 | be used for cushion tops or as sachets, with a | presenta larger display of easy chaire and apa a y n't come the mails run | te = of mach genuine pleasure. Here, at leat. 9 | silk pull coming berond the edges’ of the | Lofas and gilt decorations, but it is safe to my | WINTER TRADE CARNIVAL.” THE TRALK WiLL | #Y vouce = a iSis: Bare Linen Ste ‘ant | delight®ut independence prevails in the man- | flower in the appropriate colors. To work se arg ety ree raped eeu PROM TIS Noxenour| =XTRA-HEAVY HAND-MADE TIN WARE. tea yard. 7 4 Fy | gn oy Fe ner of living. and there is a unique charm | eral of these aud iay them aside ie to insure | that there ix no room in all that big building | MAKE THE RUN FROM 7111S CITY IX ONE Ho fuen and Huck Yowelime, pure | Sach. At our ‘Carnival the price akall bee. " i thecnall heninhate. [having « triding gift ready at a moment's | 0H the Lill where move work is done. Teople | sroppiN@ AT LAUREL) AND ARRIVING IN | pie protes, any size or denth viet, 40 hiches wi pee LT mR | about mar. | notice, often maxing one congratulate herself | @9 Bot go there to look at clerks fenced in be Jelly Fema cee aioe. ry seri j DOLLIES END Aree eae 8 vane. - ‘THE GUEST ROOM. on her fescthought” j hind railings or to gaze ~pel at elaborate | BALTIMORE AT 10 O'CLOCK. Hatem Bie Tats mule 150 doses Pate nee De ene eal eee, ae é frescoing. There is rome definite object whicl supheae juin Pane.. | Be cctnbecate di ———e 2 viel” Shale Cometes alt thane A visit to Washington is a pleasure to be de- THE ODOR OF ROSE LEAVES. brings Bingen key ee od te a object | OSTY OUR “SPECIAL TRAIN EXCURSION | Gravy strancrs Mate Gants Daw Toren Fain Wate Doylien, pure linen, a, D fered andy sired by all the dwellers in other towns of this H ; WILL BE ACCEPTED oN Tura | Ostives! Bolter, ou We all know the perfectly delicious fragrance | at once, without wasting time admiring the | TICKETS’ big country and most people living here have | of g rose past its prime, when it is unsightly, | the rather faded fire screen before tho grate or friends in plenty who long for a sojourn at the and yot we cling to {t for ita periime, the typewriter on which Me. Jeffords performs tal. guest room therefore is as much * - ought, and wh | with such musical skill. IS $1.20, AND THE: SEitwr of comme inahowe as the dining | 0nt,_ nat hed = bright thought and when the ‘at tb cents doz. amality 60 2 ane | 300 Drvas Latterns, pretty desizus, are v Piety Of COB, for oe entire Dress BLACK r the workd at @1. Apple Covers... wo TRAIN, THE ROUND-TKIP PRICE FoR THESE | Biscuit Cutters, ONLY GOOD For THIS » Istge Plain White Doviies, amworted | 1Gre Linen Doylies, amorted | to Wackinplon your wy Sharoe Mee Treteht stor Hs, at To cents doz. Free @ char ge 100 dozen exira large Dinwer Napkins, pure linen, at socal | " - RIBBONS, . se | roses are no longer beautiful to look at with the WHAT If LOOKS LIK THIS DATE, AND CAN ONLY BE OB- fa spn eh Binck and Grey ®t 50 dates tine Dene . . = room, and if there is saiticient room more than | drooping blossoms and withered leav As has been intimated,the District committee | -arwep av RCHELLER & STEVENS’ Rua | Mutupe Unstone | inde tosell at acuitse yun; | ““cemeted patterns LEP Te ATE estes large, | NEARLY £0,000 YARDS OF CHOICE SATIN one is provided. can be pulled apart and the TAINED CLE a > large, sm In one smal! home which can only boast of meeting place is not especially beautiful. It is BO dozen Dow * = RIBBONS, IN EVEYY CONCEIY dropped into any pretty litte china dish and | STORK, CORNER NINTH AND PENNSYLVANIA E. ABLE COLOR, oid Woo! Chaliies, size, at $1.85 doz. tment for the exclusive use of guests 4 z - Shied comfortably furnished and on average occa- pom et and bine bi * yard; “Carnival” SPREADS. WILL BE SOLD DURIN: x NIVAL” tnd that somewhatcontracted as to size, yellow | Sujet Plenes by hate odes. ‘his is aay to one | AVENUE NonTHWEST, Putting Ban Special value in Alona! Henriette: TE ene ee lnseeh asian lie ena hosen for the decoration. The | of which every One ins a nab r. a leant nowae EACH TICKET BEARS THIS STIPULATION, |PMUHRE fons. Fauut Bae Bei ore Fe Se Oe eee a cee Maree, ewveral pate | — ‘i are, or nearly so, and one and a bunch of roses separated and set in pe eloquet of ‘inlly : 2 Gs LLY REMEM. | EX!rtsine Besi as Warp Henriettas: 1 case lanct-size Crochet Bed Spreads, Marseil - an re off. giving little triangular closets, | geverul dishew about a. room will make it de- | Mowition of the eloquence of some especially | wuicH SHOULD BE CAREFULLY ReMEM. | [n-ne Brine. ‘Tweenies Wort $1.00, con at cene pagroneaagd PO eon hich are more roomy than one would give | lightfully fragrant, I hear. this happens only vc In tho conter | BEI Karte, Qooking, rooms... trucheary, Crochet Bel, Spreads, Marweites | “ona ty Geet ban coud onais ace eau ———— a Tong teble takes up considerable space. | sry reTCRN COTTON OF THIS TICKET | Tea Strainers sine Marseilles Bed Spreads, lange size, at ee cane an aenoan one Written for Phe Evening Star. Around the table are ranged fifteen chairs, spider dide hi | Sarat Lost fay Moedne Dek au me = Lagermer a a chest aaaee is i BODY, DOUBLE, SOUL AND KOO. | one at the head, which is the throne from | WILL NOT BE HONORED FOR PA GE UN-| eg hates ‘iia: "i ws. 7 ‘preads, lange size, at ik Gros Grain Retin ste Bitten, odern mantel above the fireplac ke omy ; sounnition : ao saa 4 so extra Dine wood center of one side of the room and a door into which the able chairman of the committee, | jxs6 same IS STAMPED AT POSNER - SILK DEPARTMENT. BIRDEYE woods, 19 i , What Became of the Ancient Egyptian in ont, dispenses wisdom, and the othe ot jway io nearly opposite on the fourth “Ghaaewuae | along the sides. Before « BROTHERS’ STORE, NOS. £16 70.219 WEST LEX- } India, Foulard Silke, all new de- | 100 nieces 18-inch Bindeye, 5 cents a pene, 10yunds | ed" atid Very. elaborate color rm, er im im es Winch Birleye, U4 cents a piece, 10 yards c GARDED BY THE ANCTENT | {he table is a slip of name of | pya70NSYRERT, BALTIMORE, MD." Patterns, suported te oul at i piece, a ee j <— ae ee JMAS WAS REGARDED BY THE ANCIENT | the member of the ¢ pated towtin | en a nee eae ure) 6 Zz-inch Binleye, 72.cents a piece, 10 yards | Sotintork Colored Velvet So much for the room itself. The house isa) AVE Egyptians as consisting of four distinct | that chair, at that expecial spot, even if itix| YOU WILL UNDERSTAND THAT WE DO NOT Black snd White's ieee casts Stings, Sheen's mn | 7 Saunat S con's ec paral: worth ramd'@ Cine! rented one, and when it was first taken by the | entit First was the body. Second waa the essary to bounce some earlier occupant. ‘The | pracy Te EXA BPON your visit ro | ee h 100 eS sy, z Plece, 10 yards | Price quoted, in ail widites and colar, Present ocenpante the floor was stained dark | “Double”—an ethereal duplicate of the body. | tered with Js which have iho {atin ohh Witty, our | TOO mr TS Seinch Bindeye, SG cents a place, 10 yuna Giovs. Drown. A good paper of « yellowish tone was | Third was the soul, which had th been sent to the comtaittee, public documents EMUST BUY IN ORDE: iva" pric wie in sf LADIES AND GEIIWGLOVES oF EvERY sieendy om the welt, ands. prety brown fleas bird. Fourth gna papers. Around the walls are several | AVE YOUR TICKET STAMPED, BUT WE MAKE WEE LLY fo Baltimore by our “Speciat Train on scnthrsen taawis aiiviSe mame a ties wa = = pole wn and yellow | called “Khoo.” gests, cod “r books of reference.” At | IT A CONDITION THAT YOU COME IN TO STIMU- | . FEN A LEADI SHOES FEATURE OF THIS Wi a eae ean se Seow ONE SINGLE ITEM OF HUGE PROPORTIONS I8 | STOCK 18 BEING CON ENOUGH TO SHOW YC LATE YOUR INTERE AND OUR LARGE TANTLY REINPORCED BY WHAT KIND OF ARACE | THE BEST PRODUCTS OP ALL MARKETS. WE None of these elements was imperishable. ide is what rack and on the sane side an Left to themselves, they would hasten to disso- | exeeedingly . manta | ood mn ingrain earpeting of a | Intion and the would thus be annihilated. ‘ —t : he ruge were first hemmed | pat means were found for preventing this. The Lad emt TO SEE YOU ;TO HAVE, he hem sphit*end raveleds making « ; PU! Means were foand for preventing this. The ooking fire ecreen be PN THIS—THE GREAT- ms sbony HISTORY. WE WANT Penines Paakiae Save. KNOW HOW RAPIDLY | }) Ws Soap Savers 1 ~ ingen WE LEAD SHOE DE . WE WILL OFFER | ATTACH THLPE GREAT BARGAINS. heavy double fringe three inches wide. decomposition of the body cock be sus; — fore it. WE ARE GROWING AND DEVELOPING, AND To oes. eh | DURING OUR “ARISTA nase pane on inexpensive rugs, where it ix desired toem- | for ages by embalming, while the prayers and THE PRESIDING GENIUS. ACQUAINT YOU WITH THE VAST RESOURC 5 MISSES' AND CHILDREN’ . . phasize a color. these are very good aud can be | offerings of surviving relatives could save tiie | To the right of the ffreplace, with his back t0 } you com es Bail-handle Tipped ee ee a he oe made in various sizes. double, the soul and the khoo. After death the the window and a desk 3 i \ Baitdamds Tipped 100 shots ak | HEEL BUTTOK Bours, 1% PEED! NO SET FURNITURE. onble stayed always with the mumiy in the y in front for protection, | PURCHASES TO THE AMOUNT OF $5.00 WILL quality, ** STRAICHT GOAT, DULL AND BRIG The furniture is not at all “set,” but consists | tomb, never leaving it; but the soul and the usually sits the presid-| pp guIPrED FREE TO WASHINGTON. | ; acing 5 of a brass bedstead, onk chiffonier and wash- | Khoo went forth to join the god ing genius of the room, i GOLA, BRIGHT KID, STRAIGHT GOAT, FOXED ALUED stand and dressing table draped with white. RECEPTION ROOM FOR THE DOUBLE. MY Tracy L. Jeffords, the No livi oi clerk to the committee. | gy; eR ‘The chairs are limited in number by the size of | _ No living person entered the chamber wherein ‘This Congress been | CUSTOME | AND GLOVED-KID Tor, MADE WITH PATENT. NGTON., WE COUN€ ON Kuit Wool Ge: | | | Men’ | Zs a ge ey +a LEATHER TIPS AND PLAIN TOES, ON THE pair the room, and two are of ock and one a low | the mummy iay, but the tomb had also a recep- Mr. Jefford's first ex- | SEEING THEM. THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF | 200 pieces “Foile a Nord” Drees Gcuwiiaics at 1: 4 | pe, D AND E WIDTHS, MACHINE SEWED AXD ceneur i ker. tion room for the double, to which people came ? perience with the Dis-| poom, HOWEVER, FOR ALL WHO DESIRE To oes ar ecu titer hac: wale a - The chiffonier and washstand were mace to | with offerings. Originally it was the custom to trict committee, but his | ie ee si us, very ok Seaicsr plas na eg, | WELT, WAUKE HAST LAST, ALL WORTH | A FEW EXTREMELY Low-rRicer y eat Wea yard, 30,98.00 AND 68.30 OUh “Oi TAL” PRICI . | 200 nieven of Vet uss ¥ ch Pereate, full 10 imc | $2.50,82.00 AND #2.50. OUR “CARNIVAL” PRICE | PUL! ide, all jatent desigus, aniual frurcs, stripes, . Gots, &e,, your choice st ie. a yard. aos. | 1897 CENTS FOR a: enter, the chiffonicr jan Sitting into one of the | eavo food regularly for the double, Inaemitch ‘ tafhiling good, temper R, AS WE HAVE ALL TH recesses by the chimney. It i# a handsome | aa it was aupposed to have need of such physi- and the large fand of | yay ‘ acacia piece of furniture, gite large and roomy, | cal subsistence. Unfortunately, though a Mieaion wl exp ith brass handles and the antique finish to the | double might thus be kept supplied for a wh: > Der he has POSNER BROS. ARS THAT “NERD. TO BE PICKED UP ONLY ONCE IN A 5 quart, Extra Large and Heavy fea Rett WHILE. PORCELAIN-LINED IRON DOMESTICS, CANNOT BE EXCHAN — wood, of @ yellow brown, however, instead of | in the course of generations interest by W neq gard to ae es | eeicnibis brig iooee aauaOR ab Mebek ciclo NOT BE EXCHA’ mall the mot desirable the somewhat tone often seen. The | living in the gentleman whose corporal activ District affairs has ren- aghmany - : Ke sort ees, every, piece tuned with brand UPHOLSTERY. at 78, coms pad. Washstand is of generous proportions and | ties he represented naturally waned, and he SS} dered him an execed-| [Mate alist of what you want. st will save you and ; Long-bandied Sancepans, S-anert... Por grt Pigg vd nae WE HAVE GONE FURTHER WITH THE Wi Bick ae Cream, really imparts an air of largeness to the little apt to suffer from hanger. Even’ when a i ingly ble. man to | ourertves time) pacer rf ed Sat room that cramped toilet accommodations | rich man left money in trast to provide for the 5 the committee. So many ‘ oe ‘Nouparel! Prd OF THE SCALPING EIN THIS DEPART. | g2-Were artery cmough to serve e multiiute— could never da. A bruss rod is fitted to the | expense of feeding him after his dem District people daily seo depict sab gn arawite “Pruivor the Ltn” at S¥centeayara, | MENT THAN EVER BEFORE. AND OUR Prices | “M7*@*""lav™ Dack*of this and from it —— with Looe hour ow put off for a while longer when Mr. Jeffords and obtain | IN CALLING YOUR NOTICE TO THE HUN- Yank wide we igit Ane ” atts « nt anki ab naleaans ae ee ve BUTTONS. rings, a curtain of cream white butiste with | the double was forced by necessity to seek pro- falecmation from hie a : wide “*Andzonc ger Cents a ar 7 . CLUSIVE . large disks of yellow painted on it, the eizeles | vender agong the town refuse. So at length, | crunk servonps. that it might be well to | DREPS OF ARTICLES OFFERED BY US AT 1.20 to Baltimore by **Poeners!™ special train | 7+ Shewsiaeat Ineenteagand A?” Bleached | vopsirune HOUSES AS TO MAKE THE LaT-| THIS IS STRICTLY A “POSNER ERIVE— outlined ia brown dost. A toilet set with deco- | correspondingly to a change in religious doc- | introciuee Lam formally. “He i'n, Vermonter | THIS TIME IN STANDARD HovsEHoxD | ,,##SL20fo Bait z 10 oe Siena eles ee roode Bieached mee | PO = Orrex neITATED, BAT NevEx Bg ration of yellow chrysanthemums and brown | trine. It came about that the things for the | both by descen* and choice, as the Irieunan | Goops, WE FURNISiT YoU WITH THE BEST ae {nis at Scents a yard. | TER'S QUOTATAWNS PREPOSTEROUS. HALED. n leaves is effective, and the scarf under it | double to eat, instead of being actually placed ald may. Educated at Goddard Semi | phew . TRON WARE. Ser aiid stone on LACK CURTAINS, POR- 1,009Gross White Pear! Buttons, of fine white huckaback simply feather- | in his reception room in the sepuichre, were | Vermont,in 1885 he graduated from the Ui: | COMPARISON POSSIBLE, IN APPENDING THE on tyre talins "Ce eta ne OE: cURTALE 18 tim, Sects. Sos. stitched with heavy linen floss in white, painted and carved on, the walls in ax reslistic versity of Vermont. Afterward taught mathe- | pay r $e | pet si ATTRACTIVE DECORATIONS. & manner as possible. The likeness of the do- | matic at Buchtel College. Ohio, and coming to | FACTORY List PRic a t crank ‘The two windows are quite prettily draped, ‘ane Cope yrs = the act of ons, | this city graduated from Columbian Law School | VAL" SELLING FIGUL TO SAY MOKE WERE | SEIT i , Sere oft yltee Yi ‘cot. | i28 the edibles, and the understanding was that | in 1848, w ited to the bar here UNNECESSARY. ond Wooden -lsitdie WHEN WE CUT Pi first with sash curtains of y panese this sor: of perennial Barmecisle feasting was | with st ? of his profe gral cridiles, amy mize. pramingeeen ton crepe, with tassel fringe of yellow | entirely satisfactory to him. | considerable portion of which practice he « Fuctory Our | Stove Bours, ¢ | VENGEANCE, AND * and white, which are tied back with big bows| Now. the main objec: for preserving the body | retains. . Mr. Jeffords was a captain in the Dis- Seceiiact ton'rots 7 Pee [ING OUR “CARNIVAL” WRAPS WILL Go a ‘ribbon. ‘The long curtains are of | by embalmirg was that the double might have | trict of Columbi National Guard on Gen. Ord- | i¢a0art Tea Pots ye silkaline, with frills of the same, hung ive in; but obviously the mummy might | way's staff, which position he resigned in De- | 1 from a bress rod, and they are tied back also od, and so provision was made | cember, 1589. Recently Mr. Jeffords made « : + rf guaity Sad fre poe with yellow ribbons and are looped quite hig. | agains: such a misfortune by constructing stai- | pilgrimage to Ohio and returned richly laden Fea Be . Br | Bae: Soy eamaie Pry Fane, 2c ‘The brass bedstead has a cover!>: of the sam: | yes in the likeness of the departed. In case of | with one of Ohio's prettiest girls. | Pat. Col ‘ silkoline, made with @ deep flov.c, which is | the destruction of the mummy, the double was PLENTY OF CALDERS. M eee narrow heaiinz. The | able to find a dwelling place in one of his ste of Goteinatt & the: Ciplict ice is set on just below tha edge of the bed, | statues, and it was thought worth while by the | There are lots of committees ut the Cupitol, on sides and foot and falls nearl/ to the floor. | rich to have ax many statues made of them. | and at times sume of them aie pretty busy and The = have linen cases _pretti'y tr* med, | selves as possibls, so that, whatever happened, | have a good man; ers. With the District but all white, and the scarf whichis under them | they would always have one to go to. It is i Ter woul | one tot Nottinenam HEN ty, 1,000 Gross White Pear! Buttons, Nottineh ~e Ciirtsiing, in one pair and 2 dor. they Dalz fete, worth front 62.50 to Th.dba pale | 1,000 Gross Waitte Peart Buttons, — All-Chomiiie gl colors, inome pair | 1,000Groes Fancy Colored Teal Button 2 40% we bb akleteacn. met two pair et from $6 to #ha pars “Mime, Sete. dow. special # tot a pairs cgias | 1,000 Gross Natural Pear! Buttons, S-FOR-ALL.” DUR. | Onelot Roman Striped Silk Couch Covers, 50 inches 2itine, Sets. dos. de inches Jons, Worl 3; special price | 1,000 Gross **Mother Pear!” Button JW DEAPERIES, SASH MUSLINS, &e. | 1,000 Gross ** Bear” Batt: nis Colared ladle Window Draperies, | eo a desgems, wort Pesan Mew pac islored Window Drapery, worth 8c. a | sry Pans, No, Sp Bans, BOYS’ CLOTHING. a Lanse Nooderian © Moasting or Drip Pans, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, BRUSHES, &2., &. ANY NOTEWORTHY EVENT AT THIS HOUSE WOULD BE INCOMI'LELE WERKE 9UR BoYSs* CLOTHING DEPARTMENT IGNOKED. FOR boon 314.00 | Hivner-yeiced cools, redtced in proportion. S : Rerular Our 5, Twi - committee, however, the callers come in an 8 ‘ Plush Sweques, Vishies, ~ 5,000 yanis Dest ‘Twili Crotomnes, 30 inches wide, * - pine i Rakes Bou Price. price, as! ques, Vist resin tact, every arts n “ raL” WE ii aonnen — ome tee wep ~ by pee Se lsptot wotay a Coys podig ore-te —a wibcoken sheesh; kit tn sekailies. < fg | Otuart Coftce Lots Tse. % | ardclein Uuis department at the above Fate of re- gy THE “CARNIVAL” WE HAVE SOME STRONG wore | : 1000" yards “Coronet w]e 2008 salar Ss stckes Wwhde orth BS he eee LEADERS ! ES! Al LDREN a 306 Labi HILDREN loth, best quality, worth 12c. ; special Be. | Alance variety of Chili's Kulls, nigely pleated: ages HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. : FURNITURE COVERINGS. espe antclome: Inacescneangi0 ew IT 18 WITH WORTHY UNCTION THAT THIS | Jute Torestrs, S)incles wide, eacellent wear, worth | A linc ui Canimere Suits, of Detter quality, fy Colit Wash Tabs: Waan ie 3 ad Of different pat and syie. We Boaris......-. zc | DEPARTMENT TERMS ITS OFFERINGS aS either side. Over the bed a narrow pic-| the feilahs believe that spirits dwell in them | @zthing buta lonely place. Sometimes the | }-tuart Seamless Gov'd Sauce Pots. ture, the width being nearly that of the head-| and that they can be prevented from doing | Visitors come in delezations with wheelbarrows board of the bed and. only twelve inches or so | any harm by a little judicious mutilation. anal men carrying bundles of maps and spec quart Seahule high, the subject being daffodils upgrowing % cations, Sometimes they come with sharp os thfekiy.” This ts palnted in oils and the frame | paige gh On TE FOR THE woul. | Vattorness, "versed ia the intricacies of is gilded oak. ee spore wee FDEP Nn dpengphe eg oi , }getting ‘a Dill through. Sometimes they | 6 ticularly pretty over the straight and rather thas compelled to lead an existence at once! are alone and are week; again they | {-! Ene i Be 81,00 ceed Tedeei to #2. SSESE: mart Govered § e | 7 bape meas = 4 A Tine of Cassiiners Suits “of « finer material stil headboards of the brass or iron bedsteads, and | monotonous and precarious the soul was hav- are alone but htt. 3 a e Savart Guvered tone Po : “3s | ahs | WONDERFUL. NONE WERE EVER MORE 80. W 00 any one who paints will find that those propor- hi mes. ‘he hy 4 want to see Mr. Grout, @ chairman. ve von | THESE ARE SOME OF BIGGEST BARGAINS: tlone ‘are most effective form picture to be | crtitns, Wether is iis. inet tine matter | Next to Mr. Gront. they’ pour their woes ana | {ach Bestine Shoons. aie 1S f analaouse!y tne bung in that position. which ii had once tenanted, u door being painted | Plas and hopes in the nearest sympathetic ear, | Liten pastime Spon He A lanes jot of Baye’ Indep ‘THR MANTEL AND FIREPLACE. for the purpose of its ingress and exit on the | Which usually happens to belong to Mr. | 10-inch Basting Spoons. bie vatterus, Mecuiar 00 Diarket Baskets, jatve : anion Purnia inches wide, worth ‘The mantel is undraped, being of good form | wall of the tomb, its and nights wer her a very stormy bad day oF | y quart Pudding Pans... Market Baskets, Janrer. i y : caf © ket Basket nt of Hate and caps for boysof all aa chiefly «pent in the company of the gods on a F does “not see a big | {quart Puan Paus wc | Barket [Sgekete, Janzes 3 Rt Bee ‘ ‘soon, tn colsd colars umd gual eskees of poreet do yellow teanet Ge wood bermonizing |. asliees journey on escort for tha eu. ic Ye quars Padding Fan 8 Aeditan Mize Choppin Bow. S| Childe Deroy hibbet air loth, 1 inches, wide. Scents. Sold at rerular lust Louses for seoemts Sith the coloring of the room. | Pictures hang | During the daytime the soul was in no serious | tie House committee room on some business | 2“iar, budding Pans. : sizes 6 to, 1. ae UGS. MALS. ne on the chimney and of course pretty ornaments | danger, but in the evening, when the eternal | F other. cquart Puddime Pas... Bae | Extra Low: Nmap oe gee ey | Best quality Smyrna Kurs. 1885 inches, fringed on} g@-Get your tickets tijore BS u'clock om Wednesday adorn the shell. eer ape: . Squart Puldas, Pens. ue } ygtwneen sie 7 Oe pair; value, ends, worth #1.00): special $1.00. j . arena i 1a «gp. | Waters which flow along the vaulted heavens THR PURLIC MRARINGS. Saunt Pedinw Pane. ate Me Ly Ce, Seren ee i ‘ Best quality Suayrna_ ax on | ™orming Uitte room, the beapty Aceplace se graces | fall vast ouscades adowin the west and are en-| Then there arethe hearings. Probably more | Sg stdin Fue Le S Bene Powel Hack He $e | Naat ce pees ah was ware Se ete | eae Sn wor SO cal gf. NEM coucealed by a curtain of silkoline. like the | Fulled in the bowels of the earth, the soul fol- | hearings huye been given by the House District | /2°4v plum sank. ge | KP rns Sowel Racks, Ge | Be pair. Best quality Sinymua Russ, 2oxpt inches, fringed om bedspread, made plain and full. and ung from | givieitice moe lower world Leading wath cent | commirzee during this Congress than by all the | deh Preaced Sianivers a brass rod, on which it is shirred. The dress-| buseades and perils. For twelve hours the | other committees combined. The hearings have ing table is a very pretty and effective one, the | divine squadron defiled through long and | been on every possible subject for which a bill neh be draping being entirely of home construction, | dreary corridors, where utimerous genii, some | conla be bronaht in with some slight bearing on | outta the mistress of the house being the architect | hostile and some friendly, now struggled to bur | {he Distciet ot Cone year. | faust Tubed ; lly, ¢ District of Columbia. Many of these bear- pa os thereof. Of course the ever useful kitchen | the way and now tried to make itclear. At | fnew iene teen Lene ike falta tae uate | daw Tudred table fs the foandation, for nothing 1s 90 easily | intervals great doors, each guarded by an onor- | thevetins ceo ee re ee while | Sduart Tuved Cake Molde. procured and substantial. It is quite large | mous serpent, were cocounterad. ally they | jn learning what interested: atin Indl to sag | Deatart Uctazon Cake Molds”: and over it hangs a large square glass framed | MOUs serpent, MAI el of es epeoiern, eg aslo ar rao Zaiuart Getaucon Cake Moids, i Fhe curiaing and Serperion for | retched an enormous hall, full of flame and | on especial bills. Very often’ at one of the fall Fa nastant Splasiiers, ainted Ladies Scuuiess Wool Hose, black and colors, ribbed | cneniine Tame Oren pertenna’ SOs THERE ARE SOME PROPLE WHO THINK tt uoezers 3. z inches, worth ———— Zack Gaw Hianuiners. nat oe. parr; were 20e. | saps Fath ie Sox09 ims yang | THEY MAKE VERY LOW PRICES ON BOOKS, ‘tee! Hainmers. a black, —e jor Baby Carriage Robes, worth AND TELL YOU THEY BUY CLOSER AND MORE cs 100 Houian Canvas Table Covers, fast gpeanda | LARGELY THAN ANY Havellaten the balance of 0: —e vous. _ degen aoe iit oilegs Saari 3 pd sailtary”sray——were 90 oor ‘aid 81.00, now reduced to 43 cts. e ‘6 ELSE. UF SUCH 18 THE CASE HOW WILL THEY ACCOUNT FoR THESE FIGURES? baa Felt Window Lambrequins, 47 inches | and Pennsyleania avenue northwest, and pt . Were constructed on the model of the world Be feached an cnormodw 1 tase ‘often atone are cin ks ot : ua Eo Regaleepcepeephaned| oma ; ; re, and peopled by hideous monsters aud ex- | committee heatings there will be fifteen or ne EEN URPRI Shame, worth 20c. each: special | Dickens lowe Cotton clothe A vlain Toll eee perce | ecutioners, whose ottice was to torture the | twenty visitors sitting or standing around the | ¢2 Hee | Etnbber Wintow 6. Fe ee lit aah Chiat ~ iite cotton cloth. | A plain full cartain bangs/| damned. ‘Then enme more dark and narrow | room’ while ono of their mmmbor nddvoses tho Wardrobe Hooks. cl MANY HOW IT IS POSSIZLE FOR US TO SELL By ee YF colo, worth ae Ab, es tite {othe foor around three sides of the table, | Dasages, further blind gropings in the gloom, | omit 7-quart Dish Par: ‘gue | Puitits, realy for’ tse, any color, = a ES SAGES OED She Fringes Tor’ fancy work, worth 200.0 | gootst Conipicte Tz volute,” Dine inches” deep. wis Beng’ Ate | seain “strife with wolent genii and at ATTENDANCE oF atmxtDRRE, Toutunr? Dist Pos Be ced a shied reading, alt colors, worth 280. «| ote Vitiniur's ain! slonen Hacinht's w inc! cep. j u ¥ 7s +» t MEL v] x a . *. Plemine's and Mat jada aael 1 Fringe, like that "on | 06 ip the Jorfal return to, the npper air with | Some membersof the District committee are feaurt Dish Fem Hi B Sf Retpeeniacee pled ean pet age Ferd roa ie. ar co ih eit ete print, cle eae” Pua the sash curtaine. ‘The Ince was white when | would have been found rather monotonous | more constant in their attendance at the com- | #i-duart Dish Pans | PLANATION, BUT SIMPLY DECLARE WE SHALL hanz. weorth 10 Soy aoglemded Fee sia niches eethinaten inition —— hae De iy Fem betes iret | after a while as a method of spending one's | mittee rooms than others. Mr. Grout can be | g.quart Fry esky ~ \ CONTINUE TO DEFEND THAT REPUTATION. North ie, epee er ne ee teaches, | fee Janse Bo. $1004 vouuue. Pub- ~ . . » | ni 1 plenty o othe rf a lar; d it att ss né 7 and 30 inches | with fosten- 1 + ne Sects "Gr Litem | cen tr the ng Tule mone | yay rhc ay ute: bae ter | Pay ofle lag ean eee” exer | Me ee Stat pee ye ore! sare differ ; at the head of the long table, busy id if ‘Store, corner 5 mer 7 foom any I have there, atid T hike | #oBed incidentally that the tombs of the 8% | and formidable lookng documents. Mr. Hemp street ‘aseen ae them c Lane Letorence Bites, cloth, red dies, best paver jimi Lowe. gud print. #1.00eacn, Brive, #2. hill und Mr. Atkinson are also pretty constant Dur “Carnival” | Brest Curtain Chair Loops, worth 10c. « pair; special | New Trtsturnt and Palin, Dinck cloth, lane print, 3 night, with passages, doors and vaulted halts | » ; Sei oe s Mack cloth. lanre flee. to the wall at soime ‘listance abete, the | "uch plunged into the depthsof the mountain, | @ {weit attendauce, while the ther members | a4 1spea tancepaan Meme ee get ease, Seek, mean atl | Bee esos oes eet een | scab hctriant Peper Comeet Boxin, glass and about two fect apart. The usual WEIGHED IX THE BALANCE. of them decidedly less. Seen Laveet seambenn any Ge. Sark: our Carnival” io Suk Furs Giup. all combinations, worth Ge. a ‘ions, bes qualities, Tings are on these two short rods projecting | Upon death the soul was weighed by the god Square Livped dewmpena ‘Men's Uniaundercd Dress over 5F table, and to them the long white eur-| Thoth and itefuture depended upon how it biped be fastened with the usual curtain pins. | tipped the scales. If found sinful it was handed. H aundercd Dress Shirss extra edad thuslin | ereindd Tablva, wort OOe. ; apectal 40c, i " Fail in lencthand brewidh ped role as toes our **Carnival’ cach. The batiste is allowed to droop a little between sedntuniekanen hhh Ged eet “tWanusutia™ cotton, One linen bosom, hand the rods, thus making a graceful festoon just | vr .0 los Headed apes. which iirst changed it made button, Teincorced, all EMBROIDERIES. sow ur « e beast and « Say eh ohirt aaa wate: a SF-SCHELLER & STEVENS ont! omr tickets. Thag Soe gee ratte neon thon te S| tiated tice abattoir oe See PST Sei sar ip oS | qcere a sncr as tune aan or own, | ALSO LEA STAT Renate B - ee a ee naw ache ihe | scourging it. The pure soul, however, passed ven eee ge each Gree ioe, the latest and staple | HamBURG AND NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES, Fone cine Oren nt Mtuare corners, Le. | were POSNERS' “CARNIVAL” PRICES THERE- MEN'S UNDEZWEAR AND HosreRy. ox: = . at the thitd hour into the company of ‘its fel- ind caught with the cords and teesels | ioug whose tank it was to cultivate the calestial rong Boxe -y . pais wer width, | Held# and reap the harvest, after which they wo heel ey RSE ens Topag | tok their pleusure. At the fifth hour the heay- the table is covered with # pretty embroitered | 6My veran, Became e vast battle eld. che gode searf ordinarily, though golden brown plush | Of H83t pursuing the serpent Apapl. After takes its plac "= dt wah | capturing and binding the snake they strangled feet “pairs wore imi to show t0 guod alvnutage she decorater | Bim at the twelfth hour. Soon afterward the Seer rene ~ bark of the sun and its escort was borne by the ; z ne ‘Our Toe. ching trareand candlesticks and ivory brushes | {eisto tho realm of ‘might ‘nnd assailed; Gatpet atin: por doen pats ‘is bee apereny whieh miicen the dresser. frightful sounds and clamoring. ‘Through : ‘ stun choo pobiaia: eseceuge upd: kage acareeicn DAINTY ARTINT:c TOUCHES. ones of dread ana hecroc they wove obliged te fh Es ‘We offer this week: Alow wicker chair is curbioned with silko- Each zune had a voice of ite own, aud “ rns 400 superior, Silk and Satin Your-tn-Hand fine on seat and back, the cushions tied on with ER votes was not to a bp aap eee with the x ag Oy in lat Wide yellow ribbons Some little hanging | Voices of other zones. In oue there was an im- 4 shicives are earelendy sieaped with sikoline and | MCtse humming of waspa: the wext echowd ith y cas \ wh Low're net obtiond to buy, you know, ‘7 you don't serve to hold some books and ornaments, while lamentations of women for meet = he the next resounded with appalling crashes ; bers rere HOUSEKEEPING LINENS, sa cornet Xt eds naa oP efSSM | thunder, and'toon- "bach Was the’ Vaghanng cree ThEEE SERSERDESTERRBEROWSEICY SESCHER ‘THE PUBLIC AT LARGE, OR THAT 18 WORTHT OF MANUFACTURE, WE DO NOT SELL, AND aT PRICES THAT WOULD ASTOUND YoU WHO ‘HAVE NEVER BENEFITED BY PURCHASING of the eoal’s nignti; ney. i : IT I8 ACKNOWLEDGED THAT WE HAVE ey with, a spread of eream wh ‘e nightly journey. Ch 2 ‘ Porcelain raid a cach side of ater tae Dee Deltar®. Poeuse. a. rT : ‘THIS SEASON. 48 THEY TALK ‘TARIFF 60. shades, like the lace on the drewer,are colored | | Patient — never foal well when T fret gut < | ii MUCH, ALLOW US TO TELL YOU THAT THR palcted the vigse color. he armed and ee Fe Oe ee eee marl = chain stitched yellow silk, then - ‘Web seeed on ton hen of china silk" which Doctor—“Did you ever try eating it?” ; B80 ene ns ve was gathered with a standing ruttle and drawn Dg gree eee BLT seen ‘on a arrow ribbon to fit the gas globe. ret SS Sk Ga on Wehnienna! ‘Theee colored “oF white lace shades are very | F¥0m the Doston Traveiter. ECs Soe names ed iy made and well worth the | A South Boston politician has a four-year-old ’ f nN ah ag Bagel By Eg Bieri 2 aoe 8 open. The other we ae gin ere pretty effect they give. When the gas fixtures | night one of the most influential men in the : paevetqentraeal sabe aint onnenes thee shades lool particularly | bright Jonegeter went ves to nae seep : ol aint srs i Ly Kare Teta ne omy z er donee well fone prefers silk may be used in place el Shinn suk Ks x pps, oe tore ania plan vite chweh. Te revere hs POEL merely i et ggrretertosnvnsessetcentenessent yellow only to sey farewell, how- fact,” replied the caller, but speak- ; ee . ver, as think { have about finished’ my | ing in another sense to ; " 4 I bave mentioned are on walls, one in ap you were always soaked.’ . ‘

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