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THE EVENIN WASHINGTON THR STAL has the fullest Local pe nortan Newspaper in the World, and as as Advertising Mediam is worth more than all (he other papers published in ashington. ———SS ‘The endden death of Se¢retary Windom star- fles the country. Dying just after he had de- livered before the New York board of trade a speech of great power on the financial ques- tion it may be said that be fell in the dis- charge of his duties and died in harness. The blow to the administration is » blow which falls on the American people. In the late See- retary of the Treasury the repablic had one of the coolest, wisest and strongest counselors and ove of the soundest administrators of financial policy ever in its service. Twice at the head of the Treasury, he had displayed signal force in mo- ments of peril, as well as broad sagacity in the general outlines. Full of resources gathered im « long and active carver in both houses. Mr. jindom came to President Garficld’s cabinet prepared for the task imposed upon him. When ima few months the executive's untimely death interposed he had demonstrated his capacity for directing the nation’s fiscal affairs. When, therefore, after an interregnum in official duty Mr. Windom was appointed by President Harrison to be Secretary of the ‘Treasury there was general confidence that the portfolio had been well bestowed. This con- fidence was not misplaced. In the crisis raised by English over-speculation and its re- action on Wall street, following a strained con- dition in this country due to excessive railway building, the Secretary's grasp of the si tion seemed perfect. and the prompt, decisi although conservative measures adopted as sisted very greatly to reduce the strain, restore confidence and secure a return to nor- mal conditions. If there were needed a monu- ment to the memory of the dead Secretary the history of that crisis would alone be sufficient. But his fame will rest, not on any one act or series of acts in official life, but on the general powers of his mind and the aggregation of his services. Happy iu the moment of exit asin his conduct ou the stage of public affairs, he | — fell in the full light of public approbation with the public applause of his course ringing in his ears. oe In the day when great Carthage, the second power of the work, fell before the all-conquer- ing Roman the work of reclaiming « pert of the Desert of Sahara was abundoned. The first eerious effort to resume this civilizing process in the course of more than two thou- sand years comes from a bishop of the Roman Church whose see is Carthage. Cardinal La-| vigerie is well known for his endeavors to | suppress the North African slave trattic. He takes « practical view of things and purposes to kill two birds with one stone. His plan in brief is to stop the infamons traffic by estab- lishing a series of stations at intervals in the desert where there were in ancient times wells for caravans, digging new ones where neces- sary. Around these stations settlements will be formed by irrigation aud planting palms and other tropical plants and the cereals that flourish in such a climate. Nearly 1,800 monks have responded to the cardinal bisho request for volunteers and an experiment w soon be made. —— ‘There is too much strain on the Secretary of the Treasury. This fact has been made mani- fest by the resignation and subsequent death of Secretary Manning and by the more recent decease in office of Secretary Windom. That great department has, with the creation by the present Congress of the office of third assistant secretary, four heads or sub-heads in contem- plation of law. In point of fact, however, there are just now ouly two assistant secretaries. Some different adjustment of duties secms de- sirable—one which shall not impose such a tre- mendous strain upon the Sceretary, making life a burden and an incumbency of the office a personal peril. - —— ‘The views and desires of the visiting delega- tion of Sioux have been fully printed in Tar ‘Sram in the report of the interviews had with them by Tux Sran’s correspondent at Pine | Ridge before the Indians started eastward. | ‘The announced decision to protect the Indians while in the east from being bothered for ex- pressions of opinion before seeing the Se, retary of Interior is consequently eminently proper. Tue Srax’s publication has rendered it entirely unnecessary to annoy the Sioux in this manner. ee If reports be true the Illinois senatorial con- test may end as the Logan-Morrison fight di with the success of the sitting member, al- though the opposition had some advantage in the legislature. In the present case Mr. Far- well, though not in the legislative straggle, would rely on executive appointment if the deadlock should result in adjournment without ‘the election of a Senator. + . Without change the apportionment bill goes to the President. It is, ay Tue Star has said before, a measure that does substantial justice all around. Giving the progressive States something hke a full recognition of their Tate of progress, it holds the balances as nearly even between the two parties ax any bill that could have been adopted could do. The electric companies will have something else to keep them busy in New York. Slocum, the base ball player who murdered his wife, has been sentenced to be electrocuted in March next. If the sentence is carried out by March, 1892, the state will be doing better than it has done heretofore. ee Precedent warrants the presumption that if David B. Hill is proper presidential timber he will not forfeit his chances by becoming Senator. If be werean Andrew Jackson or a John Quincy Adams or even a Martin Van Bureu his senatorial service would be a step on the way to the White House. ee When Senator Peffer of Kansas attempts to make a practical application of his financial plan by proffering one of his baled hay dollar bills in payment for his board in a Washington hotel he is going to meet a bitter disappoint ent face tu face. ~ When the California senate wants to have fan it brings up the Staford farm loan discussion. Is did it yesterday and passe! resolutions ask- ing Congress to pass the bill. Then it broke | —-Macbine Oi! worth 5e., will sell CORNER 7TH AND H STS, N.W. Wetold you in last night's Star that we would sur- prise you. Below we have snnezad a list of surprises at surprise Prices. ‘The same quality goods for the saine money have never been offered by ‘Usor any other house be- fore. We wish to show our home buyers that we can aud will oll them Hous/urnishingeat price that need not drive them elsewhere. Every article that we sell you tomorrow has left the worth price “way in the shade” and our surprise price comes to the front. We look for youtomorrow. We ‘will make it worth your trouble to visit us. KITCHEN WARE. -—No. 1 Enameled Iron Saurepan worth 50e. for 37e. ——No. 2 Enameled Iron Saticepan worth Se. for 450. —No. 3 Enameled Iron Saucepan worth Tic. for ~—-No. 4 Enameled Iron Saucepan worth Sie. for te ©. 5 Enameled Tron Sattcepan worth 8c. for $e. ——No. 6 knameled Iron Saucepan worth $1.25 for ‘Pe. —No. 8 Enameled Iron Haucepan worth $1.48 for 16. -—Enameled Iron Kettles at the same prices as the above. —-Block ‘Tin Bread Raisers worth fie. for 8c. —Hiock Tin Bread Raisers wo: Graduated Quart Cups worth Se. for 4c Graduated Pint Cups worth e. will sel —Sauare Lrvad Pans worth Ze. for 4. ollanders worth Te. for fe. —Two-qiart Oval Buckets worth ¥ —Four-quart Oval Buckets wort ~—Large Wash Basins worth Lic. for 20e. Cock Robin Tin Plates worth Se. for 4e. ——Fepper Dredsres worth She. for 19e. -—Painted Gas Shades worth 1 ——Haif-overed Dust Pans worth Handy Alcohol Stoves worth ~~ Viun Gas Stoves worth -—Japanned Flour Sitters ——Iron Tack Hammers wort: ——Floor Mop Hard‘es worth 2c. —Two-hoop Buckets worth for We. ——Papier Mache Buekets, tron bound, worth 50c. for ‘We. —Steei Butcher Knives worth 25. for 13e. Vegetable Slicers worth 1c. for Se. — Wire Broilers worth 10c. for 8e. —Coat Forms worth Se. for 2 ——Three-hoie Blouse Traps worth 10c. for 4e. —Kitchen Towel Kollers worth Se. for ke. ut or Ash Towel Pronzs worth 1Qe. for Ze. Potato Maxbers worth 5e for ‘ie. ire Exx Whips @orth 40e. for 7 Cover Lifter (stove) worth 3e. for le. ottles for Se. Bird Cave Sprin's worth —Toilet Paper, per packaze, wi , per box, worth for 2e. m Squeezers worth 19. for 15e. ——Hand Brnshes worth 5 Nail Hammers worth We. for I Coffee Pot Stands (iron) wort! —Sad Iron Stam —Decorated China Piatters worth 2c. for 15e. ——Decorated China Vegetable Dishes worth 25e. for Le. —Devorated China Salt Shakers worth 2c. —Odd White China Cups and Saucers tor 3 —Decorated French China A.D. Coffees worth 25e. for Iie. ——Decorsted Lava Cuspidors worth 25e. for 14c. —Decorated Willow Breakfast Plates worth 10c. for 7e. —Decorated Fruit Saucers, gold line, worth Se. for Se. —Devorates! Fnglish China Dinner Sets worth $10.48 for 87.0%. —Han some Decorated Chamber Set, gold lined, worth €5.48 for $3.98. GLASS WARE. —Crystal Goblets worth 5c. for ile. ——Crystal Oil Cruets worth 15ec. for 10e. —Eiched Crystal Gas Globes worth :i0c. for 21e. ——Crystal Breakfast Set, 4 pieces, worth 2e. for 1 ‘Sierwood's Breakfast Castors worth i. for 5 PLATED WARE. —Plated Teaspoons, set, worth “5c. for 1c. Plated Tablespoons, sot, worth 49. for :i0e. —Piated Table Forks, set, worth 9c. for —Plated Dinner Knives, set, worth Mc. for 75e. —Plated Napkin Rings worth 2c. for 15e. PICTURES, ke. ~—Fine Artotypes, framed in antique oak and steel moldines, x24, worth #2. —Fine Artotypes in antique oaie deep shell moldinzs in gilt, sil- te and gold, worth (ise. for Bihe. —-Antique Oak Top Tables, bamboo legs, brass fin- ished, worth 81.48 for 1.09. ——Walnut or Chetry Shakespearv Tables, rub finish, worth $1.48 for 9¥e. It Store open tomorrow until 10 o'clock p. SUNDAY POST AND TOMORROW'S STAR WILL be the that will contain the. Tennant gle for Monday at THE COMBINATION, Vth and Ests. OA Souxsox, Ganser & Co., 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. WASH DRESS GOODS. WE ARE SHOWING A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF WASH DRESS GOODS FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. ‘We bave an elegant lneof La- dies’ Untrimmed and Unlined Coats, especially in Navy Blue, for early spring wear. Ree‘er and Llaser styles, with hugh sleeves. In donning lighter- weight dress it is not well to have the coats of too liht-welstt material, and these coats are @x- actly the proper weight. We have sast opened s splendid line of Ladies’ Wrappers, in both wesh materia!s and all wool. Stylish wrappers at @6 and $8. A few left of the Ladies’ Long Cloaks which we reduced to $7.50 and 810. Splendid for going- away wear the coming spring and summer. SPECIAL BARGAINS SATURDAY. 5O dozen Ladies’ Guaranteed ‘Fast Black” liose, only 22c. per pair. Regular -%«. quality. 19 dozen White Lawn Aprons, open work and hemmed, long string ties; usually sold at 12}gc. FOR Swiss Wibbed Vests, hich neck and jong sleeves, high peck and Length Suede Mousquetairy Gloves, in Light Tans, reduced to Site. per pair. For street wear— Balance of our ‘Stock of Ladies’ 8, 10 and 12-but- ton Length White Kid Gloves, reduced to 81. ‘This is half price. Everything guaranteed as rep- resented; one price only, and money refunded when desired. ‘WM. H. McKNEW, (Successor to R. H. Taylor), ‘983 Pennsyivania ave.n.w. 1t PEALURERLRRLSBALALELEbbLERabEhE 00, eee es oo OE Bs $8 fk Be oy oo A A OK Kk Syg8 A TTTT yy a J aa OT ea S A OL eve aa OT F ga k re A fun F RRR H && # m | ee Ro Go Eee = EVERY GARMENT OF THIS SEASON'S MAKE, FUR TRIMMED AND PLAIN, PLUSH AND CLOTH. @4 JACKETS AT 92. 85 JACKETS AT $2.50, 86 JACKETS AT 8: $7 JACKETS AT $3.50. ‘$8 JACKETS AT @4. 89 JACKETS AT #4.50. 810 JACKETS AT $5. 812 PLUSH JACKETS AT #6. $14 PLUSH JACKETS AT $7. $20 PLUSH JACKETS AT 810. $24 PLUSH SACQUES AT 612, REMEMBEE 50c. GOES AS FAR IN THIS SALE AS 81 AT OTHER TIMES. coc Ll A RRR K K™ ocL an RT Eko g8s Cot tan RMA HR Sug8 7 It 734-736 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. Laxssvrca & Bros DAILY BULLETIN. A BABY BARGAIN. WE HAVE BUNCHED TOGETHER ALL OUR LEADING STYLES OF IN- PANTS’ FANCY AND PLAIN COI- ORED CLOTH COATS THAT HAVE BEEN GOOD SELLERS FOR $12.98, $10.98, 89.50, €8.50, 87.50, 96.50, 85.98, WILL BE MARKED FOR TWO DAYS: FOR 4 ay ote a a me oa = a as = THESE FIT BABIES 1, 2 AND3 YEARS OLD. THE STYLES ARE MANIFOLD. THIS I8 A VERITABLE OFFERING THAT POOR BABY 18 NOT YET ABLE TO REALIZE, BUT MOTHER AND GUARDIAN OUGHT TO FILL OUR INFANTS’ DEPART- MENT AND PARTAKE OF THIS MOST DIGESTIBLE DISH OF BABY BARGAINS. ‘THESE WILL BE PLACED ON A LONG TABLE IN CENTER OF OUR BABIES’ DEPARTMENT, WHERE ALL CHANCES ARE EQUAL FOR yoU TO TAKE THE HIGHEST PRICED ONE OR THE CHEAPEST ONE. WHICHEVER ONE YOU TAKE WILL PROVE AN EXTRAORDINARY GOOD OFFERING. ‘morrow (Saturday) evening, 790. Gauuexts For 59c. When we start out by clafming that many of them equal the usual $1 zarments, you will doubt. But wait. Let us see what the ma- terials and trimmings will cost. We won' ‘count for making. 2 THE GOWNS. Cotton, 5 yards at 100. Hamburg, 23 yards THE SKIETS. Cotton, 4 yards at 10c... Enibrofdery, 236 yards at ise Soe. Tapeund thread. ae. Fe-See sumples of these Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Drawers and Chemises in large center window and you'll find we have not over estimated their worth. Only two yar- ments to each customer at 0c. Any number at the regular price—7ic. $1.48 Ganwests Fon 980. ‘The Lace Trimmed Skirts and the French Embroidered Nicht Robes aro warked 81.8, and are worth it. The Corset Covers and Drawers marked $1.48 would also cost 81.168 — a8 much material and trim- ‘67-300. Cotton and Cambric Underwear. S@-70c. and Be. Cotton Underwear. 877-61 Cotton and Cambric Garments. 89°01.48 and $1.96 Cotton Underwear. ‘See what is written of these four lines. As much might be said of the ‘spring novelties offered in other departments. Think of this when you read through the Souvenir List. And don’t forget the “Opening” terminates to- Foor Lines Frou Tux Lisr Or “Ovzxrxa" Sovvenis. 280. +--B@e, 8c. 980. $1 Gaooxrs For 69c. ‘You'll notice we use the sume price cottons as im the 79 cent garments—we use only the best in al. ‘The queutity and quality of trimming regulates the price. THE Gowxs. Cotton, 5 yards at 10c.. Embroidery, 24 yards at Pearl buttons and thread. ‘Total cost, THE SKIRTS, Cotton, 5 yards at 106, Embroidery, 2% yards at 200, Tape and thread., 297-We also offer Drawers, Corset Covers and Chemises, which are equally as good values. Don't ask for more then two garments at 69 centscach. ‘The price marked on them—31—is their actual value. See the samples in show window. 39c. Ganuexts For 29. Chemises with hemstitched trimming. Drawers of material aud with trimming that cost more than 20 cents at wholesale. You un- not more than two ‘Sbe. Undressed Kid Mousquetaires.. ‘Mousquetaires, warranted. $1.85 “P. B.” Buede Mousquetaires, 81 Jewelry, all styles. 50c. Jewelry, all styles. Ze. Jewelry, all styles. Iie. Sterling Silver Thimbies " 1801 novelty handles. ‘83.98 ‘*Conestoga” Silk Umbrelias, warranted. $1.35 Rubber Circulars, (feather weight) 5 Connemaras, fancy stripes. 83.25 Reglans, cloth finish. 85.68 Noveities in Scotch Plaids. . 87.98 Latest Mackintoshes from London. ‘12ye. Linen Handkerchiefs, new spring sty! Ie. Linen Handkerchiefs, heustitched. ‘he. Handkerchiefs, spring atyle, colored. Se. Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, initial 50c. Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, all sty Duchess and Point Lace Handkerchiefs. . Black Silk Lace Scarfs and Fichus . 816.50 Hand-run Lace ticarfs, 8c. Chiffon Jubots, embroidered. $2.68 Novelty Lace Boas. 25e. boxes of Rufiling, 6 yards, Te. Pompadour Ruffiing. Ise. Widow's Cap Buffing. . ‘25e. Fancy Rufttings, all styles. for 25c. Linen Collars. ‘25e. Windsor Ties and Bows. ‘oe. Silk Fans, hand painted. $1 Fans, all styles. ‘82 Ostrich Fans, all styles. 83 Black Ostrich Fans, $5.50 Black Ostrich Fans... $8 Ostrich Fans, pearl sticks. ‘811 Ostrich Fans %4, and 810 Fans... ‘Ze. Pocket Books and Card Cases. 50c. Pocket Books, Purses, &c. 81 Pocket Books, &., all sty! 60 Books, sterling silver t 50c. Chatelain Bags,all sizes. 91 Bags, all styles. RESsenkegel Btabt Eid ‘$2 Writing Tablets, all styles. 81 Music Rolls, all colors. g RERELS pee Zee e. Swiss Ribbed Vests, all colors. . Ribbed Vesta, all styles. . Ribbed Silk Vests, Black and colors . Ribbed Silk Vests, heavier weight ® $1.68 Undergarments, all styies.. Lagat! 2 i ‘8c. Splushers, stamped, fringed and drawn. 48c. Bureau Scarfs, stamped, ke. G8c. Bureau Scarfs, all styles. SPeeee Py bad | Lisr GoeeakREREREE? EER seskes §W ~The Souvenirs of thisthe Thirteenth Annual Mid-winter “Opening” are the New Spring Novelties offered in some instances at cost of importa tion. More practical to you and more costly to us than the presentation of For Lanes. 83.98 Hand-tun Lace Flouncings. 50c. Narrower Black Chantilly Laces. Vie. Veils, 1ie., and 1c. Veils... 8c. Vells, all colors. ‘89e. Cambri Corset Covers, all styles. ‘8c. 4-4 Oriental Table Covers. 61.68 6-4 Oriental Covers, all styles. 25 6-4 Titian Covers, all styles, , Satin-stripe Madras Drapery Scarfs.......0. ‘Madras Mantel Scarts, 2336 yards long. ‘98c. Hand-painted Jap. Silk Scarfs, 50c. Jap. Silk Pincushions, trimmed.. Se. Oriental Lace Tidies....... B for 25e. Antique Lave Tidies..... Sec. Jap. Silk Head Rests, eu a quire Writing Paper. Se. packs Envelopes. 5c. packs Envelopes. EL ERRRERREUE SEES ESS Gee y's Bit 2c. 10-yard Spools Hemin<way's Twist. be. Blue Marking Cotton, fast color. Bese oe 440 10 per cent off marked prices of all Black Silks and Priestley’s Black Goods, ‘Trimmings, Buttons, Rib- bons, American Hosiery Company's Underwear, Jackets and Ulsters, Bric-a-brac, Japanese Goods, ‘Real Gold and Shell Jewelry, Buakles. Lisr For Canney. ‘Me. Fast Black Hose, all sizes 4 to 10.. Se. Quill Feather Fans.. 81.25 Gloria Umbrellas, warranted one 25e. Silk Windsor Ties and Bows........ 3 Misses’ Silver Gray Rubber 41.45 Spring Novelty Waterproofs. ‘$2.48 Connemaras, fancy stripes. $1.45 Boys’ Light-weight Rubber’ 96c. Misses’ Pigskin Mousdi 81 Kid Gloves, 4 buttons. $1.25 Undressed Kid Mot 50c. Infants’ Worsted Sacques, 10c. Quilted Bibs. $1.98 Fancy Trimmed Slips... 10 per cent off marked prices of ali Silk Plush Caps, Coats, Vistersand Jackets, Merino and Wool Under- wear. Lrer For Mex. 5c. Half Hose, all styles. ‘35e. Merino Half Hose. 20c. Linen Cuffs, all styles. Se. Linen Collars. all styles. 81.50 Full Dress Shirts, all st; 81. 91 Enclish Dorskin Gioves, automatic fasteninecs 91.55 Castor Beaver Gloves.. ‘Umbrellas, joria” Umbrellas, warranted one year. “Gloria” Umbrellas, silver-trimmed $4.96 Umbrellas, imported novelty sticks. $1.68 Rubber Coata, gossamer weights. . ‘82.48 Heavier Coats, for riding or drivin; $eob Pence ts 8 ity 06.48 Latest Style English Mackintoshes.. 29!“Dava News: By E. P. Merrz magnet. There is no doubt in the worid that it is the ‘Very throne on which sits the roddees of fashion. Per- haps it is because our Parisian sisters devote so much thought and attention to dress that we—here—are Feady to accept freely on their endorsement. The Whole world shines by the reflected light of this bril- Want capital. ‘We are put in this train of thoucht by some GLOVE Paris has put her stamp of approval on Dressed Kids, and Pearl is the shade—stttched so or in Black. You ‘Will soon seeit is going to be the popular out-door Glove among tasty dressers. We have two styles —One at @1 a pair, that button four times; the other, an eight button Mousquetaire. for #2. It is one of those symphouy’s in dress that gets its birth in the conception of but one people. You will cheerfully fall in accomi, for it isa “‘delightful meas- ure.” What astrance picture it would be, thowsh. if we all—to an individual—ifked the sume thing. Thediver- sity of taste wives life its seasoning and fasiion too. 80a coodly foliowing will stili wear FOUR BUTTON 2a" Tan and Gray Suedes at $1. #e-Tan, Gray, Mode nnd Biack at @1.50 and 81.75. or Suede, Or EIGHT-BUTTON LENGTHS in ‘Mar Tan Sucdes—wx shades ut $1 Ba~ Tan, Gray and Biack Suedes at $1.50. £9 Tan and Black, Dressed Kids at $1.7 42-Tan, Mode, Gray, Biack, English, Ked, Green, Bine and Waite—the best—at #2. But **all roads jead to Rome"—and likea river that uthers to itself every little brook and stream, we all drift on with its current to the "high wea” of society— crefor evening 3 ON MOUSQUETAIRES. a9-Cray, Tan, Black and Cream Suedes—$2.50. SIXTEEN-BUTTON MOUSQUETAILES. me shades (for they are the most used) button Jengtus—$3. TWENTY-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRES. . BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRES. #2" More extreme style—same shades—best qual- ities—e4. WALKING GLOVES, S@-Six-button Diarritz—Suede and Dressed Kid— 98e. £89-Fnclish Tans, in heavy Cape Goat—$1.50. In a sphere of their own are the misses—tender shoots of the parent ideais. Sa 4-button Dressed and Snede Tans at $1. 52" G-button Mousquetairé Suedes of Brown and Tans at 81.25 and 81.50. And the men —well you don’t chance so much. Your costumes are not painted in the hish lihts of nature— So you hold stesdfustly to— 2-lutton Pearl and White Dressed Kids at $1.25 and $27 2-Dution Light Tans at for “‘dress'—and it is a sensible judgement too. ‘On the street the #2~ 2-button English Tan Dogakin, at 61 and 82.50, stay popular, because everybody scems to like them. A business word forus. Our stock is the embodi- ment of these fresh faces. ‘Lrefowsse, Reynier, Au. Charles, Centemeri, Tivolie, Churvet & Co. have buiit their castles of reputation." They are the best Glove makers—and we are sellers of their highest perfec- tions. §To ouarantee ts our ambition—that we are able to thank the honesty of the skilled hands that shape them. You know whether our’s are popular prices or not. We think they are, SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WE HAVE GOT TO HAVE THE ROOM FOR OUR MAMMOTH SPEING STOCK NOW ARRIVING, AND PREFER SELL- ING AT A LORS TO CARRYING ANY OF OUB PRESENT STOCK OVER. ‘The famous **Batucket” #3 Fime Calf Shoes down to €2.15. Ladies’ $1.25 Solid Sole Pebble Button, every pair warranted, Bow Ge. Our celebrated $1.75 Patent Tip “Pansy” Shoe, heel or spring, now $1.35. 21 Serviceable Pebble Rehool Button, beel or spring, now 74e. Boys’ Fine Stitched Veal Calf Seamless Vamp $1.50 Shoes now $1.20. Youths’ (sites 11 to) ‘Irom Kine" $1.25 Button and Laced aor obs Fine Dongola Havd-turned #1 Child's Button, sizes 4 to 10, now ae. 5 Culld’s Worked oie Genuine Kid Solid Spring Heel Button mow 48. care Ladies’ $1.25 and $1.50 Plush, Velvet and Corduroy Toilet Slip- pers now Ge. ‘Men's Silk-embroidered Velvet Toilet Slippers now THESE ARE ONLY A PEW SAMPLE SPECIALS PICKED AT RANDOM FROM A HOUSE FULL OP BARGAINS. EVERY SHOE WE SELL WE GUARAN- TEE TOGIVESATISFACTION, IT MATTERS NOT HOW LOW THE PRICE. WM. HAHN & €0."3 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, SICSEVENTH ST. 1922 PENN. AVE. 231 PENN. AVE. 8.2 cry ESTABLISHED 1840. at Tr SUNDAY POST AND TOMORROW'S BTAR WILL SS, be the papers that will contain the great remnont saic for Monday at THE COMBINATION, 2th and F sts, 300-2 PION, 12th and F sts. for Monday. MORROW'S STAR WILL EXPOSE A FULL G T Siac ce Marat Gite Weretiee at Tie COME: 0-2 BER A v “™ = E's a BG Muay f gs Tae Moxvewrat, Be ak te mys 657 AND 080 F ST. N. W. = eS = = TOMORROW, SATURDAY, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. And it is our recular Glove day. When you come here we'll have ano: a fine lot of Gloves ct a closiny out price tha have al- Ways Leen warranted and fitted to the hand. SEVENTH STREET, For Tomorrow: Our $1.50 7-hook Sneite Glove. — Our $1.50 Gents’ Dogskin Glove. Our $1.50 Geats’ Biack Kid Glove. ea Sok Foster ar $1.73 t-huok Fe Fr Gar 61:3n Dressed Nomequctaize, FF ‘Our $1.38 4-Lutton Dressed Kid Glove. FF O O RRR rE oO OR R ¥ “OO RE Movs. TITT 00 lace Glove. Zo Quaw S-button Suede Glove, ba 8 8-- >-look Foster Glove. , 4 oO Glove. Tt 00 ? MM MM 00 BRE ERE OO Ww OW . Black Wool Mitts. MMMM OO oowwww Hee bed ato ead MME “oo? EER ES WW = Our Cicak Department contains a fair assortment of Cloaks, Wraps and Childrn’s Garments, notwith- standing the lance quantitics we have sold. To reduce the quantity still lower, you will find on our center counters: 5 Mateli nab Matellase Wraps, trimmed witha heavy alik fringe, (all initials). 's Garments that were $8, $9, $10 and up tosis. B Ladies’ and Misses’ Jackets that were 84.50 and up to 88.50. Now 83.17. Row a Ladies’ "kets that ui jac were $8, $10 and up Now Now $5. ‘Ladies’ Jackets that were $14, $16 and up to 824. Now $9.50. Wraps, suitable for stout ladies, in Hand- some Silk Plus, Braided Cloth and Braided Serge, that have been selling at $25 and up to $4. initials). A list of items for you that should attract your at- tention. All of our 50c. Neckwear—Puffs, Tecks and Four-in- ‘Hands—for tomorrow 25c. each. FOR TOMORROW 2ic. PAIR. 50 dozen Men's Japanese Silk Initial Handkerchiefs ‘Were tc. and excellent value for that. TOMORROW 68c. EACH. ‘50 dozen Men's All-tinen Initial Handkerchiefs (all ‘Sell regularly for 5c. TOMORROW 27e. EACH. ‘25 dozen of Fine Dress Shirts. ‘These Shirts are ele- gwantly made, having felled seams, gusseted, con- tinuous bands, hand-made button holes, &e., &. A. Shirt we got $1 each for. ‘TOMORROW 58c. EACH. ‘25e. White and Fancy Suspenders with drawer at- tachmenta, R. GOLPSCRMID, 1007-1000 F ST. N.W. Seventeenth Agnual Opening of our BABY CAR. RIAGE DEPARMENT will take place TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JANCARY 31, 1801, with mew designs Of bodies and the latest effects im upholsterme A LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT PROM. For several years past this department has been the ‘most yopalar cue im Weshineton for VARIETY and LOW PRICES, for the BEST GRADE OF CHIL- DREWS COACHES. ‘We will sy our styles and prices this season will elipse all past efforts, and that our SPECIAL OPEN- ING BARGAINS will be an unusual inducement for thow wishing « STYLISH BABY COACH. OUR SPRCIAL INDUCEMENT. Toceery purchaser of « Baby Carriage at our opem- ing tomorrow, Saturday. January $1, 1801, we will preeent them with a beauti~ut Lace Cover for the gar- Geol, a child's Rattan Rocking Chair and an Awto- matic Carriage Brake Afull size BABY CARRIAGE, fully upholstered im American damask, reed boily, strong sear, stew Wheels, patrut parasol amd rod, und velvet carpet bottom. OPENING PRICE, 455. A Sqnare Body BABY CARRIAGE, nicely aphot tered, strong gear, S Spring, wire or wooden Wheels, patent parasol and rod and veive! carpet bottom. OPENING PRICE, 4.85. A New Pattern Rattan Boly BABY CARRIAGE, closely woven, hich back and sides, upholstered with Gamask and plush roll in back, strong gear, 8 Spring, Patent parasol rod, and velvet carpet Lottow. OPEN- ING PRICE, 5.08 A very large Rattan Body BABY CARRIAGE, upholstered in silk plush, satin parasol with lace edie, Crown gear and patent parusol rod. OPENING PRICE, 26.98. Anentirely new desien BABY CARRIAGE, reet Dody, finised in oak, upboistered in the finest qual- ity of silk plush, sacin parasol with lace edee, patent Parasol rod. standard evar aud hand-uisde wheels. OPENING PRICE, as. Avery attractive, cane-wound body BABY CAR- RIAGE, upholstered in finest quality of silk plush, satin parasol with silk lace edie, standart gear, band- made wheels, veivet carpet bottom aud pateut para- sol rod. OPENING PRICE, 89.08, A new pattern real body BABY CAIRIAGE, with cane wound arm rests, upholstered m silk plush, Satin parasol with silk lace edge, standurd wear, haud- made wheels, velvet carpet and patéut parasol rod. OPENING PRICE, #11.98, Avery stylish Shell Body BABY CARRI®E, cane wound, upholstered in silk plush, setin passol with Mk lace edge, standart gear. band made weels aud velvet carpet. OPENING PRICE, ® 18 different styles of Haywood Bros. & Oe BABY CARRIAGES, uphoistered in silk piush and #in dam- ask and combinations of the latest effects, aywood wear, patent automatic parasol rods and lad-uade wheels. OPENING PRICE, 214.98. ‘2Udifferent styles of new aud rich rattan sd cane- wound body BABY CARRIAGES of the fit make in the country, cane or carpet bottom, uphdered im the richest goods and beautiful combinatio, stand- and gear, hand-made wheels and automatic seclosinug parasol rod. ‘There is not a carriage in this assortinent th is not WORTH #25. OPENING PRICE, 816.98. ALL CARRIAGES WARRANTED. WE GUARANTEE OUK PRICES 7 YOU. WE ARE ALWAYS WILLING TO CHAN ANY CARRIAGE THAT YOU BUY FROM Us. EXTRA. TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNK: We wish to inform our patrons that our ‘Ink De partment is now open and stocked with the gest as sortment of fine Trunks that was ever shows Wash- ington. Our prices are well known in thisae. We have Packing Trunks from 48c. to 1.48 for planrest, ‘size made and five Canvas ‘Trunks, fullays, for 2.98 to the finest Tourists’ Trunks made ap $5. RB. GOLDSCHMID, 50 Gloria Umbrellas, fancy silver crook handles, 26 inches, Paragon frames. Rewular price, $2.25. TOMORROW @1.09 EACH. We have great bargains on sale in our UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. THE MONUMENTAI Pond Look MORROWS STAR WILL GIVE YOU A LIST ‘Mardi Gras ‘Monday at of for THE COM- BINATION, Lab ste. 3030-28 it i a ed FRIDAY, JANUABY 30, 1801. Dougiass’ Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime amd Soda is Lace Curtains fram Sie. to $10.96. pair; worth 8c. to 81: Portiers from €4.58to $11 TABLE COVERS, $1.75 and 2 PLUSH REEFERS, collar and facings offe Black, fur. $30. Former price, $47.50. 3 PLUSH REEFERS, collar and facingsstracham cloth. $16. Former price. #25. 1 PLUSH REEFER, marten (Alaska se) collar and facings. 35. Former price, $55. MANTLES, $13.50, $20. Former prices 20, #30. WRAPS, $12, $14, $16, 18. Former yes, $10, 822, 27, #30. SACQUES, #12, @15, 817, €25. Porsr prices, 3B. H. STINEMETZ & 80NS, 1237 PA. AVE., THROUGH 413 13THT. 3030 ONDAY WILL BE GRAS EMNANT M&np at Tuk’ coumisatioS. ita ed Fam — some trivial article. ‘The only goods not entirely new arein the Wrap D.- all similar preparations. It invigorates, into n loud hugh over “the poor oppress! | bo pieces Beautiful New Ginghams, in plaids and pertment. saucies Saute terekinang aes season farmers.” sep Cet! stripes, 10e. AN APRON OYFERING. ae troubles. A large bottle for ic. s <7 ‘i ‘. ‘Toil Da Nord and Scotch: in great WE HAVE PLACED ON SALE 100 bad Dr 1 con ee ee ed Discouxr ALE. ‘The California fruit canneries have organized ar pe ageobyoorrerspty! a aa os, PEs i i Bs 05 3 | it senses bees ae & pool--with 25,000,000 im it, aud now the price pric tev ba % el DOZEN LADIES’ APRONS, WHICH =. CENT t a ° 3 hair take care of it. Cooper's Hair Suc- will be larger than the fruit, which is an ex-| 95"* MARY Dew thine» Im Outing Cloth. 10e., WILL BE MARKED 15 CENTS. a : SEs So et by nouriahing i and FINE SHOES fravagance of comparison worthy of a genuine | 1. sican Setteras, choice dougie. 1240.. 150. ‘THESE ARE AS GOOD AS ANY 25 By eee gs yb, Rept, Af 4 BEROOUNT OF & FER CERT Californian. VERY FINEST QUALITY FRENCH SATTEENS, CENT APRON GENERALLY OFFER- RR SOUNER ORF FRE SAEED ED. Tt fs not only upon Drags and Medi- Ovascoars Axo Sorte. ON ALL Speaking of erecting « lofty tower on the | 7 ED YOU-MADE OF APRONETTE, ‘When you remember that many of the Tmported Jeckete, Ulsters and Tea opts ser 4d — HEAVY OB WINTER GOODR. world's fuir grounds at Chicago, why vot sim- WOOL DRESS GOODS. FULL LENGTH, WITH LONG prtlipedieg tern gher ciel gare yor ar tsi dar St a ee ae te Sige mec ng Am 97.50 Cork Bole Shoes for 96.00 . ee en ete te McKinley bill on . STRINGS—AND ONLY 15 CENTS IS ee heey eet yg caw A tmportation. a — = penecmencmgon ocean phecgeons 00 ad + < —- ——+-+e—__-__ SS CHARGED YOU FOR ONE OF the latest style high shoulders, &c., and will be as correct during the fal] and Dave not sserificnd quality to mame s low payer FIND NO BETTER GaR- ‘On all shoes not classed as heey, Mr. Windom possessed that true nobility of | ‘eee nos reee se wae THESE. THIS WOULD BE CHEAP Lesgins chepnotticeiexs ‘which means stew one for every one not MENTS IN THIS CITY THAN OUR LIXE woul mahoo dimsonnt ef Ib per mind and heart which made him equally the | | “isd Henriette Cloth and Bereve, inearty spring FOR THR MATERIAL. ‘ . proving Qualities consid OF DOUBLE AMD SINGLE-BREASTED, 1 will pay you to take eompanion of the great and the friend of the | ered the prices are exceptionally low. MEDIUM-WEIGHT KERSEYS, MEL- ‘this ele, 08 you will find many good bumble. ee J Tes. G ‘TONS AND BRAVERS. ALL SIZES AND guins in our stock. Sale bavine —_———2+.—__ ___ colors, VERY FINE QUALITY, 75c., 82. — ACKETS. za. Gowns. ake ‘Bines 3 toda ‘Sizes 32 to 42. ‘SHAPES, IN 4 LARGE VARIETY OF FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY ener, Sih pease vemaie ermenioes sok} sibevabann Oiaihe Gl Garments, $4 to $35 each. ‘Those at the MEnTwS bave aroun, COLORS AND AT EXTREMELY MOD- te dormant during the visit of the Indians and stack of Domestic net 168 Garments, comprised 56 Seal Plush lower prices being fiannel or coshmere; the | it Se. cov. 12th and Pate. aw. ERATE PRICES. ‘ not create a panic among the simple-minded | MimA Sheetines, Be., &c., is complete amd containe ‘A fas Jackets, marked af prices ranging frown €10 to peal wre vay oR ora dna 208N B LITTLE, ehildren of the forest cans eevy chine Sarsaine a Sto esch. 15 eal Flush Hacques, fam S180 . Ca ee rs ‘HAVE YOUSEEN THOSE FAULTLESS, dt NS oo each. 20 eal Plush Wraps, from $15 10 FORM-FITTING, FULL-DRESS SUITS =a S angi ALL CARPETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Soak Sooners pam, gem coe || Memeo Gaseanre, ceercccceeeeeseececces| THAT ARE 80 POPULAR WITH THE courage and firmness locking —— was WORSTED. ALL GRADES : Governor Hill has been #0 quiet btely that it praee aren TOUR SIZE ‘ 00. ‘THAT ARE RELIABLE AND is inferred he is closeted with his tailor getting ata, $8 IX RACH GRADE, AT OUR USUAL LOW Bincneeenre tales fer 0 comatecel tege- JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 4 fe ye = = FS = Perksps dfter the new westera states hare Pn ae 3 Be vee elected Senators two of tpree times they will earn how to do it properly. Ss ‘Tho minority in the House appears to have ‘the majority under admirable control. 18 mora ‘Bear Tth at. * (TRE PALA