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4 WASHINGTON: MONDAY ail February 2, 1891. CROSBY S. NOYES. ‘Thi STAR has the fullest Local ireulation of any Newspaper in the World. THE EVENING STAR. | Brace To Tar Faort -ERRY'S. and as an Advertising Mediam ts worth | How soon you and these Black weaves are going to more than all the other payers published in | befriends. Popularity is @ sure passport toevery- Washington. Vody's favor, and the remarkable hold these dusky — | coms of foreign toilers bave had on the fashion follow- : ing community will shaply tighten with the new front The people of Jersey City have in Mayor | they nave put on for sprine- Cleveland an official who will use his power to | We promised to keep you posted of heir “‘com- protect life at grade crossings. He has sent to | Imes.” No, since onr Just report we have the 47 40-inch Black Briiliantines at 50c., 2)4c., 75e. the superintendent of the Pennsylvania railroad | | 5 im that city a letter in which he says: £9740-inch Black Mobair Tamise at O2}c., 75c. and “After our interview a short time since I snp- | @1. posed that proper protection woull be given need to be brought to a realizing sense of the wi f9-44-inch Priestiey’s Suk Warp Crystallette Al- but it rs that you | paca nt $1.50. Sea tetetongnr ts cradebes #e-4-inch Lupin's Summer Camel's Hair at 81, value of human life, and unless adequate pro- | $125, $1.50, @2and tection be given at once I shall proceed to in protecting our people from Your murderous corporation. Unl assured #2° 46-inch Silk and Wool Gloriosa at @1.50. within an hour that proper protection will be | Sar batis at given, and the nature ‘that protection ex-| 4°46-toch Lupin's All-wool Tetnise at 7ie. and #1. lained at this office to my satisfaction, I will | Those are ali plain fabrics—and you will notive we m the emergency great enongh to justify taking the matter into my own hands to protect have put “old-time” priceson them. They are not tariff-tatnted. the lives of our yorple: nd in doing that will | | The fancy novelties are one-shade pictures of beauti- stretch the law to its utmost limits, even if I fl conception. M@-Votle Facoune with « border—$2.50. have tostop the running of your tralus at speed |g -s¢ toch Bordered Cartlife in four deslgns— actoas our streets e100. Who in authority at Washington, —President, | "gg-aginch Hemstitehed Striped Carmelite—#1.50. Congress, Commissioners, police,—darestoper-| $274G-iuch Striped and Bordered Camel's Hair form a like service for the people of this city? | Grenadines—$1.50 to 2. Congress could readily furnish this protection by compelling the removal of most of the grade Sp back upon its opportunity. The laws protect | S20's, tw"Fancy Striped Mousseline de Laine—double crossings. It has had the chance to do so | width—gi. this winter, and has deliberately turned its | _€¥7All sorts of Sqnares, Cubes, Oblongs. Stripes, E27 Striped and Figured Grenadines double width— 1.75. \ Fiqures in the medium weight at 81, $1.15 ing the grade crossings are inadequate, not} Weean keep you busy some time looking our album obsyed, and not enforced. They are beld not | of patterns throuzh—and like as not the very mowent a turn your back in view comes somethin new. to apyly cuteide of the Heats of Gis Oy | TE comet alent to bos Your visits be fur between. Proper with its streets and avenues. The ruil-| Come to look. We like toshow. Don't forcet Priest roads claim that they can murder with impu- | jey'’s and Ecroyd’s Silk Warp Henriettas—or the prices nity at suburban crossings. Within the city, | on them. In all the novelties we have made our selec- as the police reports on the enbject have made and others which at night es the law — requires. Over- the streets and inadequately guarded crossings the trains dash at an illegal rate of speed. Men are killed by reason of illegal through disobedience of the law in respect to the crossings, and through illegal use of the tious personal ones. The collection will be distinct= ‘age |18CI¥ our owen. Individuality, next to quality, is a matter of record, there are numerous crossings | vite to be commental, "You arenot cinch when without the gates provided for by law, | you prefer to wed your appreciation to exclustveness. are not guarded | We hold the scepter over all our importations. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING," speed of trains, as in the Golway case, and | yr~TH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1840. at streets for shifting and freight delivery pur- poses, as in a number of instances. Between the inadequacy, violations and non-enforce- ment of the law, the impotency of the people and the indifference of Congress, there is great need of a Mayor Cleveland in Washington to call a halt upon murder. ein menaly Our Pine Ridge correspondent calls attention to the evil results of apparently rewarding the hostile Indians by taking them to Washington «i Chieago to be clothed, feasted and made much of, while the friendly, working Indians | Fesrvany Sate are apparently punished for their faithfulness by being left on the reservation in comparative cold and hunger. There is point to thiscriticism. ‘The government's justification in taking “bad” Indians east would probably be found, how- ever, in the tendency to peace which might be expected to follow from appreciation by them of the numbers and power of the whites. It is natural, too, that those who rebelled should be viewed as the best informed concerning the | WOOL FELT HATS, 10c. reasons for rebelling, and that the authorities here should wish to discuss the causes of the outbreak with its leaders. Possibly the most effective disposition of the “bad” Indian lead- ers, if it were feasible, would be to hold them | HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE DURING as hostages at Washington or Chicago faithful, working Indians who deserve reward. The killing of the fatted calf for the prodigal sons among the Indians is seriously overdone, if itis expected that any of them are to remain faithful and industrious. The goodly raiment, white hats and medals, which the Indian views as rewards of merit, should at any rate be lav- ished upon the “good” more profusely than upon the “bad” Indians, even if it be con- sidered wise to make eastern tourists of the latter. . ———~+s—___ ‘The fall of the Crispi ministry in Italy is one of the most important political events that have occurred in Europe this winter. The nominal question about which difference arose was one of taxation for suport of the army and the navy. The main issue at stake is the policy of Italy in respect to the triple alliance. ‘The French press, with their usual mercurial Propensity, jump to the conclusion that the re- sult means a complete reversal of the policy of the Italian government and the The German and English newspapers do not, however, take this view of the matter. They consider that the downfall of the late ministry merely implies more economical expenditure without any radical change of foreign poliey.The other considerations than sentiment adverse to the triple alliance were largely operative in overthrowing the government, unquestionably the successful opposition is more favorable to ing party in Italy is of th2 opinion that if she were to throw her power into the scale with France and Russia England's moral aid to the three great empires would be instantly withdrawn and England would remain neutral. The great powers of Europe would in this event be unequally divided, with Italy in a commanding position as regards Austria. The Italian opponents of the triple alliance be- lieve that Italy would almost inevitably obtain by breaking from it a rectification of her northeastern frontier, possibly after » war of conquest participated in by the central nations on one side and France, Italy and Rus- sia on the other + It is highly probable that the unfavorable re- ports published with regard to the financial features of the world’s fair are exaggerated. No doubt there will be some difficulty in col- lecting a portion of the fund subscribed by citi- zens, but the local pride of a great city which has accomplished #0 many things already can be safely relied upon for an increase of this fand, and the probabilities are that the deficit will be made good and all the money needed ‘will be obtained. After much trouble the man- agers have their plans well under way, and it is ‘gross injustice to them and to the American public to magnify the remaining obstacles into insuperable obstructions. Chicago bas under- taken to doa great deal, but she has shown energy, determination and resources, and the prospects are good for ultimate success if she be heartily supported by the country at large. ‘The buildings as planned are ona vast scale. ‘The United States government is expected to have an edifice 360 by 420 feet in extent—an il- lustrated account of which appeared in Satur day's Stan in advance of all other publications. Besides this the state of Ilinois will erect a building 200 by 500 feet for the display of the Products of that great commonwealth. Many other states will likewise provide extensive buildings. The faic will probably be one of Yast proportions. Bigness is not the only requisite of = world’s fair, but the managers ‘will doubtless see to it that its other merits are im proportion to its size. +e At the New York love feast complimentary honors were easy. Grover «ald to David: “You area great and good guv'ner.” Not to be outdone in suavity, David replied to Grover: “You were @ great and good president.” Peace now reigns from the state house to William street and discontent ts banished to the Sun office. = Arevolution in Portugal means only one | tat his residence, time around und that ends it. FRENCH FELT HATS, 25e. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS AT HALF CosT. all through next spring, when there is | omg woNTH. LONDON BAZAR, 715 MARKET SPACE, fe22t Between 7th and 8th streets. Asovr Mews Unpenwear. ‘over part of this season's stock of Rather than carry adoption of a friendly tone toward France. | Underwear we have concluded to take off 20 PER CENT, OR ONE-PT MM. af ONE-FL al MARKED RISES: ONE! MM MAKKED PRICES. Such fered, truth is perhaps between the two views. While | viseat taf call while malate these cite We the sizes still in stoc! JOSEPH AUERBACH, ‘MEN'S OUTFITTER, HATTER, France than Crispi's administration. A grow-| 04, AVE. NEW YORK AVE., COR. ISTH. Mazo: Gass REMNANT SALES ToDaY. ‘The prices, the quality, the quan- tity, all explained in yesterday's “Post” and Saturday's “Star.” Do not fail to attend and save some money. He can be consulted daily from $ until 12 and from 4 FROM 90 CENTS UP. SHOES FOR LADIES, $1, 81.90, $2.90. ARTHUR BURT & CO., 1211 F ST. NW. 1t TTT TTT Wx. H. McKsews Dany Lerren. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1891. Darkest Navy Blue Cheviot Coats are the latest for ‘“be- tween season” wear, and we are now showing an elegant line, Reefer and Vest-front styles, ‘with high sleeves. They are exactly the proper weight for Present wear. As a special at- traction we have cut the price on three lines of coats as follows: Ladies’ Navy Biue Cheviot Coats, with vest front and roll- ing collar of plush. 1 line reduced from $15 to $10. 1 line reduced from 16 to $12. 1 line reduced from $18 to 813.50. ‘Three left of the Black Marten- trimmed Coats, very stylish. Bizes, 32and 34 only. Reduced from 840 to $27.50. ‘The attractive bargains in Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear advertised last Friday are ineet- ing with a heavy sale. See the ‘windowful of 25c. Underwear. ‘WM. H. McKNEW (Successor to R. H. Taylor), No, 633 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. 1 bubhhhhbhbhhthhhhh ft rN f i Pat = = No. $—1 pair. Former price, $19. Closing price, Skirts, 36t042. Drawers, 23 to 31. PAU AA Be BBB OA A POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET, BARGAINS HERE BELOW TRA T ‘We have removed our Ribbon Department to the front floor, Just to the right of you as you enter the door. We've a job in Ribbons with which we intend to inaugurate our new move. These are without s doubt the best values that we have ever had the good fortuue to offer in this department. The items below will TELL THE TALE. The Ribbons are all silk moire, with picot edges. Every color in stock. No. 2-worth Se.,for Se. a yd. No. 4—worth 8e., for de.a yd. No. 5—worth 10. for e.a yd. No. 7—worth 1234¢., for 6c. yd. No. 9—worth Lic., for Se. a yu. No. 12—Worth 20e.,for 10e.a ya. No. 16—worth 25e., for 12340. ye. a TIT ERR oa t ia = ERE 2 Tange Spectar. Sarzs. ‘Ist.—Men's 25c. Half Hose for 22 cents. The new tints in plain colors and improved Fast Black. New ‘styles in fancy stripes. 24.—25 per cent discount—one-quarter off the marked Prices of all Tea Gowns, Jackets, Ulsters. Children's ‘34.—Cotton,Cambric and Silk Underwear at prices ‘that will quickly introduce the new styles for ‘#1. ROVAL.. Do you know that the best barrains in stock are the Tt yo ie “aly eatis at duce. it fe telasbie, and aly ‘uigented entirely free trom high-priced undergarments? We respectfully Teyuest t taste of the oil. inspection f and Only 7c. fora large bottle. an and ask comparison of qualities pregees the leading bouses of the country. Bn SB AE BEE AE, 00 nu ae Sf £ MERIZ'S DRUG STORE, It, Be. cor. 11th and F sts, nw. as ~~] A Crsanno- Our Siz Or Lace t baanieueey and taste will value the ownership of the rarments— ‘These are all oda lots, of which the number of pairs | $10.50 is the lowest price and for three carments only. ieaffized. The price to the right is the price for the | ¢1¢ and 815 for four pieces, and from these prices up entire quantity that are left; not so much a patr, but to $100 for more complete outfits. somnch for the lot. ‘Weave also garments which are sold separately, Youll have an equal chance at these. Those com- made of finest cambrics, trimmed with choice em- ing first generally have the best pick, so come early | protderien, ives and ribbons, ranging in price from after readting this. 81.98. to 815 each. Among the new styles are gowns WHITE NOTTINGHAM. ‘shirred from the neck, back and front, button at the No. 1268-2 pairs. Former price, $4. Closing price, | “ie. Ask to see the $15 skirts, they have 25 yards No. 84-3 pairs. Former price, 87.30. Price, $6.81 es E manne KARA 2 No. 795-2 pairs, Former price, 85. Closing price, | India Silk Underwear in Black and all coiors, choice 94.27. Jace trimmings. fgg C02 pairs. Former price, 86. Closingprice, | Drawers, $3.08 pair. Chemises, $3.98 to 86.98. “ Bkirts, 86.96t0$10. Gowns, 812 to 819. No. 773-2 pairs. Former price, josing price, | 6. * = ‘On the first floor a matchless stock of ribbed silk un- No. 60784 pairs. Former price, $13.50. Closing Price, $11.50. ho, 0sPales. Former price, #15, Closing price, Rh Eg BR rac ial 12.35. 7 oe BR RNC OH 2, Wee pates. Former price, 7.50. Closing F Be Be 8 RE G09 H , RN NTTIT SSS, Fo dy BURMA EEE RS ETT * too SARA AEE: PLE EDs $7.42. GGG AA! MM MEReN XN T Sss8- No. 1417-4 pairs. Former price, 818. Price, 815. No. 4101-4 pairs. Former price, 819. Price, $16. ‘most beautiful while the most dugable of ail under- wear. Wethink yor will find The Palais Royal offers Xo, 440 3.pairs, Former price, $14.5. better qualities than usual at the following prices: Price, $12.75, No. 2236-2 pairs. Former price, @10. Closing Price, 88,25. No. 238-3 pairs, Former price, $17.25. Closing price, $14.75. ‘This underwear, made of French percale, embroid- ECRU NOTTINGHAM. Aa 2188-3 pairs. Former price, $7. Closing price, ‘ $100 is really a very low price for the qualities and pee ae Cee ce ee | eas edaty ol gasses Gee geiatgs aioe aia Former price, $10. Closing | than the Outfits at 3, oF those at $80. Former price, $11. Closing | yothers are invited toadmire, and will not be expected Former price, $12. Closing | t® bUy because they do so. Single garments a5 fw as 20e. each, att 56-S pate, Former price, $9. Closing price, og, te pates. ‘Former price, $7. Closing price, No. 4296-3 pairs. Former price, 89. Closing price, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) - 88.25. TITT Ww a po, No. 3831-4 pairs. Former price, @12. Closing t Wwww 83 Price, 811. z Wwww oo gat O%-Spatrs. Former price, #10. Closing price, ge 8, Xo. 1900-8 patra Former price, $11. Closing § 0 fe Be i Fees No. 3180-3 pairs. Former price, $11. Closing oo PERE UF Price, $0.25, SSeS Er ky 10. 4005-2 patrs. Former price, 88. Closing price, 8.3 RNS E *7. 00 NNN LLLL ¥ gh 3j00-S plz, Former price, $8. Closing pice bo 2a0u ‘ovkroume No. 310-2 patrs. Former price, $10. Closing price, Baa 98.25. A t No. 1121-3 pairs. Former price, $13. Closing Price,@ 12. eat o Pate. Former price, €16. Closing price, REAL LACE, ODD PAIRS, No. 11—1 pair. Former price, $16.75, Closing Price, 815. No. 13-1 pair. Former price, $19.75. Closing aie, nee ‘0, 128-1 pair. Former price, $12.25. Price, $10.15. em ce fen Tome mines cones EE HET TTT GF 810. 38c. Cotton and Cambric Underwear. 9h? 5-1 pair. Former price, $19.25. Closing price, sp ochonphng pt ergs 36. 12871 pete: Hocier peice, 68. 1.48 and 1.98 Cotton Underwear. %. 7 ex? 772-1 pair. Forner price, $20. Closing price, No. 12-1 patr. Former price, $24. Closing price, | been profited by, so that at regular prices they are the $20. . est ever offered by the Palais Royal. No.19-1 patr. Former price,#14.50. Closing price, | The special prices FOR THIS WERK ONLY will $10.50. quickly introduce them. Not nure than two garments No.18-1 pair. Former price,@13.50. Closing price, | to each customer—first, becanse offered at cost prices, 912.50. ‘and second, because we desire a wide distribution. No. 616-1 pair. Former price, $12. Closing price, | Made of best cottons and cambrics, with trimmings 88. that will resist the laundry, in sizes to fit not only Xo. 30-1 pair. Former price, $13. Closing price, | ordinary figures, but those extraordinarily small or 8. large, these garments will be recognized as superior No. 17-1 pair. Former price, @14. Closing price, | in every respect. The special prices will 90 advertise 89. : them that we may easily calculate that the one thou- No. 6-1 pair. Former price, $25. Closing price, | sind and twenty-five dozen with which we commence eis. the season of "91 will be too little rathor than too great No.14—1 pair. Former price, $26. Closing price, | aquantity. The following sizes in stock: $20. Gowns, 13016. Chemises, 38 to 46, Corset Covers, 34 to 44. ‘Let us point to some of the garments. 39c. Ganuexrs For 29. ‘No.573—1 pair. Former price, $14. Closing price, 8. No. 574-1 pair. Former price, $29.50. Closing Price, $18. IRISH POINT, No.2734—-1 pair. Former price,@17. Closing price, 913. res oer No.1128-2 pairs, Former price, $28, Closing price, $28.75. BRUSSELS POINT. No. 171-3 pairs. Former price, $47.50. Closing Price, #40. Cncipe cigs Former price,@00. Closing price, No. 1232-3 pairs. Former price,@84. Closing price, 86. Aatey amt Former price, @48. Closing price, a . Former price, $42, Closing price, FINE APPLIQUE. 14-3 pairs. Former price, $27. Closing price, ACTUAL “GIVE AWAY” BARGAINS IN OUR UP- #3. of Val. lace timining. fine Anericanchina. 921.98 me ee re x REGULAR PRICE. ‘THREE-DAY PRICE. #3 $36.98 Fine English China Dinner Set, REGULAR PRICE. THREE-DAY PRICE. N . | 835.98 A Beautifully Decorated English NNT Sys5 4 ered by the skilled fingers of the nuns, is, perhaps, the] TTTT H H ERE FFF A rs § ss Tue N 0} DINNER SETS AT UNHEARD-OF PRICES FOR THREE DAYS. MONDaY, TUESDAY, ‘WEDNESDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. ‘The reason for our sacrifice in Dinner Ware we give you: We are overstocked and must make room for new goods and spring im- Portations, So we havesevered profits from the cost and made a deep, clear cut in this most desirable line. A few examples belo REGULAR PRICE. THREE-DAY PRICE. 210.98 Decorated English China Dinner Set. on clear, white ground, new shape and desizn. $7.98 FFF 885 | REGULAR price. THREE-DAY PRICE. te nn 13.48 Decorated English China Dinner eon Ses and Tea Set, neat decoration, new shapo u Sgg8 = 30 pieces. 910.98 REGULAR PRICE. THREF-DAY PRICE. eee ee SS Ele tenodbanintomens “hina Dinner and Tea Set, neat color, decoration gold lined and square shape. $14.98 REGULAR PRICE. THREE-DAY PRICE, #1898 Handsomnely Decorated Dinner and Tea Set, rich color, decoration gold lined and traced, square shape, made of fine American china, 915.98 EGULAK PRICE. THREE-DAY PRICE. 4.98 Artistically Decorated Dinner and Tea Set, full, rich color, decoration gold Jined and traced, Clifton shape, made of decorated with Brown Grecian border, filled in in color and gold tracings—127 pieces. $31.48 China Dinner Set, rich decoration, old lines and tracing on (new) ivory body— 125 pieces. 827.98 REGULAR PRICE. ‘THREE-DAY PRICE. $38.98 Fine American China Dinner Set, richly decorated in gold tracing and lines, revere shape, entirely new—135 Pieces. $33.98 REGULAR PRICE. ‘THREE-DAY PRICE. 829.98 New Shape Decorated Carlsbad China Dinner Set, neat design. A splen- did bargain. 825.48 REGULAR PRICE. THREE-DAY PRICE. 4.98 — Handsomely Decorated Carlsbad China Dinner Set, this season's produc- tion, beautiful shape—124 pieces. $38.48 TH RRR T HO AA Ht RR to Han re FF AA It RRR 33 r F AA HT RR., HOH KERR F AAU R RT CORNER 7TH AND H STS. N.W. FRANKLE & CO. It Weeloseat Gp.m. Saturday, 10 p.m. ENTAL, 37 AND Si F ST. N. W. We promised you astonishing barcains for this Week—and as fivures cenerally talk—we will be as brief as possible in our description. ‘To appreciate how cheap we ate selling goods You uiust see them abd the pri 81 Gens’ 48e. Ladies’ Silk Initial Handkerhiess now :ile. 1/2: Mates Embroklered Linen Handkercliiefs now ‘35e. Ladies’ Linen Initial Handkerchiefs now 1c. ‘Se, Ladies’ Japanese Silk Handgerctiet . Kw_Giove Derarrwesr, PARTMENT AT WHICH WE OFFERED THEM | ON SATURDAY. THAT IS-HALF OF THEIR HAL TALL om tock Linen Clase aie een or es Ase. each Linen Torchon Laces, now 1 4) Hand-run Spanish Lace Scarts, now &: 16 Hand-run Spanisi: Lace Scarfs, now #1 10 Hand-run Spanish Lace Scarfs, now 83. Hand-run Spanish Lace Scarfs, now & ? Hand-run Spanish Lace Scaris, now 81.31. Guipure Spanish Lace Scarts, now 48e. 5 Chantilly Lace Scarfs, now Corded Silk Windsor Ties, . Plaid Silk Windsor Ties, SILKS AND MILLINERY AT ABOUT ONE-THIRD OF et MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1801. GREAT CLEARING SALE or MEN'S FURNISHINGS TO PAVE THE WAY FOR SPRING GOODS. OUR MEN'S FURNISHING DEPART- MENT IS PREPARING FOR THE RECEP- TION OF SPRING GOODS, WITH CON- SIDERABLE LOSS TO OURSELVES, HOW. EVER, BUT WITH GREAT ADVANTAGE TO OUR PATRONS. WE SHALL CON- TINUE THIS SALE THROUGHOUT TRE WEEK. DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPOR- TUNITY, AS THE SALE PRESENTS DARGAINS IN THE FULLEST SENSE OF THE WORD. Sweerrse Repvestox Lx ME®'S FURNISHINGS. In onder to make room for onr spring stock of Men's Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, &e., we have decided to close out the balance of our winter stock of Smoking Jackets, Traveling Costs, Lounging Coats, Underwear, &e. To this end we have marked them at the following low prices: 27 Smoking Jackets and House Coats, in En- lish cloths —plaids and checks—attractive pat- terns—nearly all sizes represented, —Former prices, 84, $4.90 and @5.75.—~ —Marked down to €2.1#0. — 7 Smoking Jackets and Lounging Coats—fine erade of English plakis and mixtures-neat de- siens—well made and finished. —Former prices, $12, $13 and $13.50.-— ~ Marked down to @9, 2 (‘22 Honse Coats, representing “hrokey sizes” of three lines in Emxlish cloth, of j}aills, eyeghe and mistures, —Former prices, $6, $6.50 and —Marked down to 83.50. — 9 Lounsing Coats— Enzlish cloths handsome Patterns elegantly trimmed. —Former prices, @8 and @8.50.— —Marked down to #5.-— 11 Breakfast Coats—English cloths—exclasive Patternx—beautiful styles, —Former prices, $10, $10.50, $11 and 81.0. ——Marked down to $8. In addition to above, we shall offer what “Traveling Coste” we have left in stock at just one-half their original prices. These coats are made of medium-weisht Enslish cloths, hand- some plaids and mixtures, unlined, finished seams. cut long in ulster style. ‘They are indis- Pensible for railway and steamer traveling and answer the purpose ofa night shirt, pajama, bath wrap or dressime gown. Inorderto facilitate the sale of these gar- ments, we shall put them on ceuter tables of ‘Men's Department. REDUCTION IN NECKWEAR. Our entire remaining stock of fine Winter Neckwear, including tecks, puffs and 4-in-hand, REDUCTIONS IN HALF HOSE. ‘Nearly all :lines of our Men's Imported Me- Fino, Ail-wool and Silk and Wool Half Hose are broken. To close them out at once, we have marked all the Fancy Striped and Plain Me- Tino that were 2c. and 40c. to - a pair. — 1 lot of Merino Half Hose in plain and tancy stripes, rich colorings. Marked down to 5c. a pair.—— 1 lot of Merino and All-wool Half Hose in solid colors and neat stripes. ——Were @2ige. and 7 —Marked down to 50c. a pair. All the Silk and Wool Half Hose in handsome solid colors: Marked down to 7c. a patr.— REDUCTIONS IX SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. There are just six dozen of the celebrated Furley & Buttram’s English-made Shirts aud Drawers in Natural Wool and White. The twc Iines combined make all the sizes complete, strictly all wool, full regular made, hish-clas goods. These were different prices, according tosize. What few we have left we have marked down to the uniform price of #2 each, — REDUCTIONS IN CARDIGAN JACKETS. A smuall Jot of Cardigan Jackets left. AMLAN® goods of a hich order—full recular made of best quality yarn. Colors—Navy, Garnet sail Black. Sizes 34 to 42. ° REDUCTIONS IN BICYCLE SHIRTS. ‘The remainder of our Bicyele Shirts—9 & number—have been marked down to close to so aie ‘These are Heavy Ribbed Knitted Shirts i sey fitting—collars and pockets attached. —#2 each. — GYMNASIUM GOODS REDUCED. 5 pairs Men’s Gymnasium Tights—Navy3iue medium sizes—perfect fitting. Also the balance of our Gymnasium Sits. ——Marked down to 75c. and #1.—= (Pirst floor, first annex.) stauxperep Sars. In conjunction with the above we wih to call attention to another shipment of Untundered Shirts, making all lines comple. Jemember the prices (6236, 75, B73¢e_and .— (ist floor; Ist annex.) A Hasoxercmer Ovonresry. 1 lotof Ladies’ All-tinen Hemstithed and Hand-embroidered Initial Hmdkerchafs. Se. ; 3 for fl. — 1 lot of Ladies’ All-linen Ifndkerchifs, with scalloped edges, embroider in colox, worth 62% and SOc. Lot 2 are also used for pinycushion ccersand, combined with lace, make very pret’ bureau, scarfs, &, —Special pric 2e.— Ladies’ White All-linen Hemstiteld Hand COTTON UNDERWEAR AGAIN AT THE SAME CLEARING PRICES, Skirts, Drawers und Chemise that sold at 58c., 6c. and 7c: At 430. At Be. Skirts, Drawers. Chemise and Corsets Covers that Dat ers ‘sold at 8e., 9Se. and $1. ‘At Gre. At Gre At Gre. Cambric Corent Covers tat ald ate. to30e. At Iie. At Ii THE MONUMENTAL, 937 AND 939 F ST. N.W. ACCORDING TO THE TRADITION OF THE GROUND HOG AND THE SUNSHINE, WE ARE TO HAVE SIX WEEKS MORE OF WINTER. DO YOU NOT THINK IT A GOOD PLAN TO PROVIDE YOUR BOYS WITH SUITABLE GARMENTS FOR SUCH ALONG SPELL OF COLD WEATHER. WHEN YOU START OUT TO PUR- CHASE ANYTHING FOR THE BOYS AND YOUNG MEN THE PROPER PLACE TO COME IS HERE, 900 PA. AVE. N.W., WHERE YOU CAN AL- WAYS FIND A SATISFACTORY AS- SORTMENT OF STYLISH AND RE- LIABLE SUITS, REEFERS, OVER- COATS, SEPARATE TROUSERS AND (QURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIP. ‘TION FOR MEN AND BOYS, AND AT FAIR AND HONEST PRICES, AZie. each.. Ladies’ White All-linen Hemstived Hand- Kerchiefs, jg and %inch hem. —Ake. ; 6 for 81. ‘Men's White All-linen Hemstited Hand- kerchiefs. —1Be. : 6 for $1.— ‘Men's White All-linen Tape-bosred Hand- POR WEEK COMMENCING FEB. 2, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. FOR SPOT CASH ONLY, WE WANT ROOM: = WE WANT Rbomt YOU ARE THE GAINERS. WE ARE THE LOSEKS. Note the reductions im FURNITURE: 3 Wilton Rug Suites, 5 piers, «ith and Mobair plush trimmines. Price was @Gb Reduced to 843.50, 1 Extra Heavy ‘Very Handsome Hand- carved Charnber Sutte Solid tuahowany. Reduced from @200 to @185, 1 Fine Solid piece Chamber Suite, hand carved, very masmve. Price was €250. Reduced to €172.50. 1 Extra Size 10th Century Chiffonier, from €47.50 to $34.50. 1 Large Walnut Chiffonier with French: Devel plate glass. Reduced to @31.50. Former price, #42. 1 Mahogany Cheval Glass, Feench bew led plate. Reduced from @48.50 to #261, 1 O14 Brass and Osk-frame Cheval Glass, French bevel piste, very hand- Some. Reduced from 873 to 852.30. 1 No. 157 Gilt Bide Chair, covers im tapestry. Reduced from #25 to. 1 Over Stuffed Gilt Divan, covered im SMk brocatelle. Reduced from $45 to ew. 1 Mahogany Shell Chair. Reduced from €:10 to, 1 Mahogany Side Chatr. Reduced frou (O25 to 12.0. 1 Ratten Chair, with plush cushion, Reduced from $17.50 to €8. 1 Gilt Corner Chair, in plush and tap- estry. Reduced from $20.50 to @13.25. 1 Silver Corner Chair, im plush and SEER Meduced trom $28.50 to We have 9 of those «mall. nest Divane Jeft from a lot of 30, mahoyany frames and covered in silk plush and brocatelle. Price was #24.50. Now offered at €16.25. Also about 17 of our spectal Hiseh-tack, Reception Chairs, Frames in all woods and covered im plusbes and Urocatelles, Price was 13.50. ‘To close them out ‘we offer them at @8.25. ‘Tide chair we could not mupply the de mand for last fall. 116th Ceutury Cheval Glass, French Devel plate, eduoed frou. €25 to 618. 1 No. 12 Oak Book Case. Reduced from SS to 626.50, 1 No. 110 Donble-door 16th Century Deett Bock Cons, Reduced from $80 to 1No. 516 Oak Combination Book Cass 1 No.4 Ouk Book Case. Reduced from 828 to S18. French plate gina. ‘Reduced from @42.50 to 21-25. 1 Silk and {ust Table. Reduced from 23.50 to 810 Standing Cabinet. to 10. 1 Silk and Piush Table, Reduced from #21 to g10. 1 Silk and Plush Table. Reduced from ert 85. 1 Gilt Standing Cabinet. Reduced from, 290 to 845. 1 16th Century Finish Hall Tabla, French beveled hanging glass. Reduced from @87.50 to 59. 1 No. 100 Tmt. Mahogany Hall Rack, lance beveled glass. Reduced to @22. Former price, €35. RUGS_SMYENA RUGS. We offer Bromley's Smyrna Race 4x7 ft. for $6.40. Former price, $10, ‘Bx6ft. for 4.75. Former price, 66.3 STZ Oi. for 82.95. Former price, 4%. 6in.x2ft. Sin. forg?.65. Former price, €3.50. 3ft. 9 in.x1 ft.10im for@1.85, Former price, #2 88.50. Reduced frou $10.50 to 7.50, 500 Hassocks at 250. 450 Ottomans at 45. 480 Ottomans at Ge. BIG DRIVE IN CURTAINS AND UPHOL STERY GOODS. 6 pair French Cretonne Curtains. Re @uoed from 88 to €2.50. 11 pair Blue and Gold Nottingham Curtains. Meduced from €6.50 to @2 per 17 pair Crean and White Nottingham — Reduced from @6.0 to €? per Spair Light Brown Nottinghan Cur- tains. Reduced from 68 to €2 per pair. 17 pair Red Nottingham Ourtains. He duced from $7.50 to #2. 15 pair Blue MadrasCurtains. Reduced 8 pair Portieres (Chenille). from @12t0 96; pair. 11 Pieces Silkaline. Reduced to 1c. peryard. — ‘Few Down Quilts, both sides eatin. Re- Guced from €30 to 622.

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