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4 THE EVENIN( ‘G STAR. WASHIN GTON: _Noveinber 12, 1801. Ties larger thun that of any athe! ihe city. Aw a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medinm it hus no competitor. The confederate flag ought not to float over mised assemblies or processions, for the wake f the sensibilities of thore who loved ant fought for the Union, as well as oa nceount of the eternal fitness of thinge. The proolama- tion of the Comuander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic objecting to the participation fn reunions, &e., of the members of that order whete the flag of “the lost cause” is displayed is there- fore to be commended as timely and proper on several grounds. This flag is the emblem cet- tainly of something that is beried, avd should itself be inid away in the tomb qith the cause it represents. Again, th ex-confederates who are the most numerous end best repre- sentatives of their section, from one reason or ‘Auother, deplore the appearance of the banner ‘en public occasions, except possibly memorial ‘ones, where there is only one meaning to be at- tached to its presence. The nearly passed from the war perfod in all the respects of hatred and uncharitableneas on the part of tho combatants and their friends, on sither side, but it cannot pass away from the results of that period and does not propose to do so. 2 Evory friend of South American independ- ence must be more or less disturbed at the serious reports from Brazil announcing the secession of the individual states from the re- public recently formed. Rio Grande do Sul led the way, speedily followed by Para and Per- natmbuco. It is possibio that the state of Babia, in which the revolutionary feeling existed at Inst advices, has also declared ite independence aad set up a government of its own. This lack of coherence argues ill for the continuance of republican g: ment, or at least of such re- publican government as will promote the wel- fare of the large territory heretofore known as Brazil. Imagine what the republic founded by our fathers would have become if the units of the aggregation which made the Constitution under which we live had wandered off to them- selves in 1861~'65,—the prey of faction and the spoil of the strong invader. The results will | ,' be even worse in Brazil if the people do not check their present movement of disiategration. —_—____+s___— The Daughters of the American Revolution have made a good beginning in their praise- worthy efforts to study the history of the origin of our government. It is one of the finest topics of eccular interest that can engage the attention of intelligent Americans and the Indies bave in ita noble field for the develop- ment in the rising generation and the genera- tions yet to come of that knowledge which is the mainstay of reasonable patriotism. To be an American in the highest sense is to and feel the truths known to our fathers when they built on the liberties of Englishmen | * the rights, liberties and glory of the United States of America. The basis of the republic is ‘he home, the foundation of which is the purity, modesty, devotion and intelligence of the women. The more the women of the re- public know of its origin the broader become the securities for its perpetuation. ———< ‘Trichinosis in American bacon is reported in teveral places in Germany. Following so soon on the arrangement with the German imperial gevernment for the admission of American perk upon inspection made in this republic these reports seem to call for the attention of our government. They may be wholly un- fcunded, the sensational averments of persons in Germany interested in having the swine products of this country excluded. On the other hand there may be some ground for the publications. If so, it would appear that there has been negligence on the part of the in- In any event the authorities hore | 2 dozen will look into the matter. It is far too im- portant to be passed over withont notice if Germany were disposed to let it pasa, oO — Dom Pedro's lingering hope for a reall to his beloved country is not st all likely to be realized. His exile es mistake, bat itis one that cannot be remedied. He was « thoughtful, conservative ruler who made his people as nearly contented as it would be possible for a South American mon- arch to do, and his death was not so far off thgt it might not well have been waited for in patience by the advocates of republican form of government His recall now would, how- ever, signify little beyond » resumption of monarchy. It would be too great a price to pay for the sake of extending a tribute to the merits of the aged ex-sovereign. ——— The Hungarian nobleman, Baron Matencloit, who challenged the Buda-Pesth chief of police to fight a duel, discovered that the lion is not always ready to be bearded in his den. The city official's position in the matter has a touch of Gilbertian humor. Personally he would have no objection to accommodating the baron, but as the chief of police it becomes his duty to arrest him for violating the laws concerning challenges. ——_—+2e___ Joba L. Sullivan wants to fight in order to build ap his Suances, but declares that he bas no intention of leaving the stage. it isa pa- thetic exampie cf devotion to art—that of a man who goes out and engages in a prize fight to get meney to live om while be gives bis attention to the drama. += —____ Britain is used to heavy gales, but disastrous floods after disastrous floods in the midland counties are taking the heart out of the British farmer. The elements seem this year to be working in favor of the American agriculturist, who, recollecting his own disasters of the past, can sympathize with the English sufferers, ——+ The New York man who tried to commit suicide by swallowing = teaspoon evidently thought that the next best thing to being born ‘with a silver spoon in one’s mouth is to go out of the world in that way. 0 Gesignated on the map as Sitka, which bas as yetmade no bid for the national republican convention. It shou!d lose no time in getting ‘imto the field. te Some system of reciprocity should be ar- ranged by which China shal! call off her lepers im return for protection to ber laundry in- tereste in this ee Punch might sdd to its repatation in thi country by & A fatied American porker should be slanght- | 1 ered to celebrate Baron Fava's return if Italy eoneludes to restore him to this country’s dip- Jomatic family. ee People with homicidal tendencies seem to have caught the same ambition to bare Wash- ington known as their address that character- izes our politicians. a oe ‘Tho report that Tammany is for Cleveland is perhaps not so prejudicial to hie chances as it aight have been pruvious to the election. ee Mr. should bay a volume of proverbs atouniy peruse the cemarke therein about specends chomee sara oe “12 te noticeable ‘that with ail her deplorable losses b> fire Cincinnati never lets a brewery burn down. ———— ‘The chances are rather against the Chilean war clouds Jevcluping any large quantities of thunder and lightoing. ee | F republic has | ¢ AUR 'S POPULAR SHOPPING PLACK euveNTit sTaRat. Exrnaonpsxant Troxer ARGAINS T ewouno®. Lach item velow ie ot @ won me. Such backains you don’t often x6t the themselves without our doing further CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. 26 half pair of Fine Chenille Portier, worth from 68 to $0.98 a pair, tomorrow... AG Rait pair of Fine Imported Chonilie Buctieces: were 81:3 60 to $20.0 pair: tomorrow......85 4 palt Be. Lace Stripe Seriin. . Yard $5 Irish Polnt Lace Curtains, 3.48 pair 12 pairs @v. 60 te @3 Nottincham Jace Curtains, White or Bera. jo or Bera. 1.08 pale STAMPED LINENS, ‘26c. and 38c. Stamped Bureau Scarfe, Splashers nd Tray Covers 17e. each and 68e. Splashors and Sea . . Painted Matin Pillows... ate. a — ‘Squares, 18 neta 5 Children’s Short Coats, sizes 2 snd 3 yeers: ‘White and colored; were formerly s oe... . each 4 Jafenis’ Fine Lone White Cashmere — ware 85. 3. O8 each 10 Ladies’ Black Quilted Sateen euirte: Were BSc 5c. each G81 Misses’ Corsets, siges 25 and 26... ‘88, pair KMBROIDERIES. A l0t of 20 and 5c. Cambric Kdgings.........13¢. yard Alot of 22aud 14-inch Oambric Embroldertes: ‘worth 38e. and 4c. = 990. Alot of Children's 22-inch Flowacings 91.25 and $1 -B24C. JERSEYS, GOSSAMERS AND WHAPPRIS. ‘Misses’ $1.40 Mother Hubbard Qossamers. ..750. #1.60and $2.25 Ladies’ Lught Colored W: Ladies’ and $2.25 Blouse Waists for. a lot of Boys’ $1 King Shirt Waists, = surah iste Ghoak DEPARTMENT. 2 Ladies’ Navy Blue Cioth Motyestas. eer se) ‘Rewnante of all descriptions at actual half price. About 20 yards 36-inch wide Pink and Biue S0c. 8 yard dan- 25e. a yard About 40 yards S4-inch Fancy Cloakings; were @1. 75 and $2 #2 7 Black, with White border, Dress Robes; were a8... 97.50 each 4 Dress Lengths of 4 yanie each, Bedford cords: were $1.75 a yard. “ale yard 4 Astrachan Robes, high wrade quality. Colors: Navy, Brown and Garnet; were $15. 89 each A lot of Fancy Silke, in stripes and plaids. in- cluding Scotch effects ; were $1 and 81.25. ..50c. yard 25 Dress Lengths, 8 and 10 yards each; 23c. 1c. yard striped suitings,.... GLov: 8 pair @1.50 Dressed Kid Gloves, damaged..40. pair pairs Pigskin Gloves, Black, 5, 5X and 8c. pair 18 pair 300. Fisece-lined Tatfeta Gloves... 30e. palt HANDKERCHIEFS. 681.25 Crepe Silk Mufflers, Red: Blue, vate - Be. each 300. Hiand-drawa Linen Handker= ‘UMBI 5 €1.% 26-inch Twilled Gloria Umbrellas, oxi- diged bandies......,... 88c. 2.25 26-inch Silk Gioria Umbrelias, silver han Black- im 2 to 45-yard lengths; were 75c.... 15% Bleached Damask Colored Cloths; were 75e... Bleached, with colored bo: 2%5e. All-silk Gimp, 134 inches wide. Greens, ‘Browns, Blues, Heliotrope, Garnet and Biack. Ge. yard ‘small . yard fe. Bead Edying, about 10 yards in piece...i3e. yard 50c. Bead Drop Fringe, only 6 yards. 37. yard ‘Be. and S5e. Loops, only 2 or 3 of each styie.. 70. Back Sik Astrakhan wide. FEATHER TRIMMING AND BOAS. 75e. Black Feather Edxing, silk bound, natural curl, only 9 yards left....... 590. yard $4.50 Peacock Feather Band Trimming, onty Ce yards. oe. and tbe. Cocaue Feather Gollareites,a few ot een sibs oa sxtrs long and fall, oniy 2 | of them.. €20.50 Cocque Feather Boa, very fine quality. Ouly 1of them. 7.98 FUR CAPES AND MUFFS. ‘4.50 Biack Coney Capes, storm collar, odd sizes. ¢3.09 @14.60 Wool Seal Capes, fine satin lined, 1 each ‘36and 38... 810.50 $10.50 Astraliban Capes, 1 each 30, 38 aud 40 teh... 87. 02.98 Child's Tiibet Stuff snd collar. SOc. Black Hair Muff. BUTTO! 10e. White Pearl Buttons, all sizes. cards 1e. dozen 2k, Habs, stone Jt and Sted Buttons. 13e. dozen Zand Oc. Jet Nail, best sizes... Spgiah all our Verna at oe. hank. ‘in. Hid Bocce Coreet Steels, soiled from heme ‘Se. -paper Black Head Fins, 100 in z Bc. Needle Books, containing 4 papers newdles.... Se. and S0c. Shears, from 65 to 8 inches long, Abe. par Qe. Ribbed Silk Garter Elastic, all colors....10¢. ed 7c. dozen Darniug Cotton, ali colors. ‘We. Gem Extension Shield. No. 2: oniy.. PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. 10e. Bijou Bottle Crab Aprile Extract. %e. Vennant Triple Extract, White Kose, Palma, Bouquet, Wood Violet and Jockey Ciub, bottle .19e. ounce ‘Swan Down Face Powder, 2 boxes pow- rae sa exidierd ped bos Fe No reikibaie We yar Maine Veiling, Browa, Ret, Toa fit! eveENING WB Mon & 8. ConsER # ax sata #38 a Haz Ruiors. WE WILL SHOW YOO THE LARGEST STOOR, THE LINE AND GIVE YOU AS LOW PRICKS AS ANY UTHER ROUSE AN AMBBICA WHER WE ADVKNTIC® TO SEL WE MAKE PRIONS TOAT WILL SELL Tite Goods WE ADVERTISE. WE NAME IX Raut, A FEW GALL SOLID OAR RACKS, FRENCI BEV- BLED PLATE GLASS. KAUH @) SOLID OAK MACKS. FKENCH BEV. BLED PLATE OLARY. RACIt gts. ComPagé THkABWITIT UTHERS YOU WILL SEE FOB 618 AND 420 SRE OUR BKOLID OAK Racks, FRENCH BEVELED PLATM, AT 018 AND 920. COMPARE THESE WITH OTHERS YOU SAVE SEEN FOR 825 AND 828. OUR STOCK OF HALL hacks 18 THE LARGEST OF ARY EVEK SHOWN IN ANY ONB HOUSE 1N TBI COUNTEY. - es id He a8, aia $190, 8175 TO 8° . 1 B vioUune Ane olven IN DE- Tall, To SHOW YOU THAT. WE CaN MAKE TRE PRICKS ON HALL LACKS TO SUIT THR PUKBE OF OUR CUS. TOMER, TOGETERR WITH THR ABOVE WE HAVE A STOOR OF HALL BOXES ON WHICH WE WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRICES, IF YOU WILL STUDY YOUR OWN INTEREST YOU WILL EXAMINE OUR STOCK BI YOU PURCHASE. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE, FRATUNE OF OUR HOUSE THIS WEEK 18 OUR DISPLAY OF a ‘URNITURE IN UUR MAMMOTH 51 WINDOW, THIS WINDOW 18 Tue Lge od DISPLAY WINDOW IN THE UNITED STATES, BEING % FRET FRONT BY 100 FEET DEEP, WITH MIRGOR REFLECTION IT f¥ LIGATED BY LIGHT, AND WHE: BEEN AT NIGHT IT 18 A SUPERB SIOHT TO BkHOLD. ALR OF IM- PORTED PRASIAN, TURKISH. AND IN- DIAN RUGS NOW GOING UN, W. B. Moses & Soxs, COR F AND 11TH STS. N.W., FURNITURE, CARPKTS, DRAPERIES, UPHOL- STERY AND WALL PAPERS. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES at ATICASHE PRICES. Is essentiat 20 secuae Lastrxe success IN THESE DAYS. Guovemaxixe as WELL NIGH REACHED A PLANE OF PERFECTION. Nora sixoum petal, HOWEVER MINOR, HAS BEEN NEGLECTED 1N MAKING Foster oxovss. 1rtations HAVE CONSEQUENTLY SWARMED ON THE MARKET, Bor rue roster 19 ax 1eat GLove AND ITS STANDARD Wor ne warsrarnen. Loox at YOUR WRISTS AND SEE Lp youn otoves rrr WELL THERE. IF GLOVES FIT POORLY ANYWHERE Tury rrr poonty at tae wrists. THE FOSTER GLOVES ALWAYS FIT Ar rae waists anv at ALL OTHER POINTS. Tar --rosten” oLoves ARE en EITHER *WILLIAM," ‘FOWLER OR ‘‘FOS- ‘TERINA.” Tans arronps a svne tEst AB TO ‘vaeraEe ¥CU ARE GETTING GENUINE FOS- ‘TERS. W: SELL NONE BUT THE GENUINE AT BOTH STORES. J.C. Herentssox, 907 PA. AVE. AND 13TH AND F STS. ¥.W, 1 505 INGRAIN CARPRT, 2-PLY, EXTRA BU- 1g Rabe 8 TE nents? BTR Ath ot 5. Brice. Farivar ar A. RAUPMAN'S, 909 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., LEADER OF LOW PRICES. spe bei RIBBONS, GROS GRAIN, SATIN EDGE, ALI. COLORS. ® 2%, 16 2 Me. be. Go. Be. 0c. 1250. ‘G8OS GRAIN. SATIN EDGE, ALL COLORS. ‘The A. K. Brand. Ro. nee 12, 16. Se. Tie Tae. SATIN AND GROS GRAIN, BEST QUALITY. ‘Thieline rus from No. 2 to 60. emolee ALL-4SILK PICOT EDGE RIBBON, For glass boxes and tancf werk, Go. petecnarceeonoradrenr ss: vty: = ALL-SILK SATIN BACK VELVET RIBBON IN COLO} RB. Hore ts where you will ret ieft If you don't make an early selection. Not on sceount of the colors, but the Cream, Old Rose. White, Garnet, ai. SUITABLE FOR , HOLIDAY PRESEXIS. ‘We must make room for ou very HOLIDAY Goups, stock: POORRTBOORS. Prices that have ben 2.00 sed ap have been cat from 20c. wo Oh many pletes Being less than two- an lange ntock of new STAR: WASHINGTON. 1 : orRa 20TH. 11TH_AND F STS X. Ww. “Se Ov. R; D eon to skip aan Wrote dit eS eerste ad our paten f ist papa — : we’ woul aay thts feces Brita 3 ns Friday. wien th0F remnants a trots oie th Tepuria. Trom all departrownten ved" Dress eoods offer rem inni® soanniae put i ‘useful Waste Ney ase fx Ken brag prenrnts ine ietene, So with Gomannes cai a tire an tee fepatte ‘ait hei fare indesuseutae ct | 17. ‘Gutds ace. Gs they etre Frames, from 1ée. acd 36. poraes, Oreceregs awthed S12b, “Rea {Ciirat Boot, 12th ot, battaine.» Gossamer Depa aT, 4 aie aa uot cloth, eurfase, jose an eet! egal a lt etosh G Hineliuh Goss 11, wool-<loth surf last tape™ ine pects ction faa wyttnce, Sizes it iereiinclan akape. Mize Gt, Re- ard Bours Aith wt. ‘uuitaing. 2 Bue. A-BRAC Deranruenc. ‘Sartor Taptes, ort with marbleized sate top anid eve late xlaks Wotton, top ebtly: erate! Ra trout .U0-t0 Log Suches th xery “chipped, ree BA wees 5. erra Cotta Group, 20 inched jak," ehippet, Reduced i “Cava $18.50 Hinque Candelabra, 5 yeah a ae cap eelra, 27 iuchce, Nigh, pair. “9 Dec orated, from No, 3i {iohenian Vase, No. a 10 $7.00. pasthemn ‘Vase, shop-worn. Reduced from A aves, slighily defaced. Teduced shop-worn. Reduced from No. hem ase slight! are emign Vase, slightly damaged. Re- th Moor, Rune building.) oan D AMAGED Doxs 15 Clildren’s Tea Sets—that were fom 2 75 to Reduced from $1.50 to nin: olin with bisque heads xpress Wagon. 4 of Lute redured fru, Feds fro natural So andlor ah poe a at andte wi steriung si up auf hote in one width only. Medticed 190 sik 20-ncl, Uncen handaatbe crooked sisver htund ‘dainaeds faced trout #4. 5 i rad. "Reduced trou #1 ment. * Heavy Rib! Reyatar, Sa fgavy Ribbed Full Reyatar, Made 10 3 Suits Fan ir. Jored Ribbed Full Reynlar Shirts—size, + gh asicolore. edduced trou Fine ¢ Cotton Half, Hose. in Sizes Wand to The iar ire Fancy Fugiieh © sii if Hose, Sie 0, Wig “and 10 Meauced irom Ges pair, i pants for #1. Giiret Roo, tet sues’) Brace Goons Derarraesr. “egal Tadtes? loti ter li rds Casha jor $1. bai Made ‘Gerinan. Untierwear, Drawers—size 34. 83.25 to K Feald for 8 A Whites Anr Nesotewonx Dacarry NT. OF STAMPED LINENS, enter Fieve, cutedke, reduced willed Linen Table cover, reduced from |. 25 to oe willed Linen Handkerchief Bag, jorge: Linen Handkerchief Bag, reduced @ floor. 10th st. bide.) Mess: Usvrgveay. Deranrnesr. 1 Ladies’ Fine Balbrizzan Combination Suit, hich weck and lone seeves, knee least, tes Reduced trom #2200 to #1. bed Ba. beWeran Combl- nation sui high neck aud lone aiencn es sto léyears. Soiled. Heduced from $1.50t0 pelted ach, MI 2 Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Bajbrizean nee length. Sige. Keduced trom OU . Soiled. Sizes Keduced tro 00 t6 Ye. airs M pexwear Departuent, oes tucked dc hie truut. sailor geet with ne torah luce, it, aide “steels, ‘eunbcoldered’ "tops, a ‘Yo and 30-""Kéaced trom 81.0010 ding.) Hight we 8 Hovsexorn Goons Deranraeys, a Lhocolate Pot, tup broken. “Reduced from 1 Rose Bowl. Damaged. Reduced from 25 to tra larze Coffe> Cups_ and Sa matched a Uiiersas d. Bow lish sere ‘rom Cha, Were 10 Se. eae vg sual Decorated Vesca tines frone23 to 6 odd Golt-band Baucers. Wi Be attced to Be uch had hace crap Basset. damaged. Reduced from 50 teigg ft? Basket, datmaied. Reduced trom #1 9. 50.. (haseinent, 11th st. building.) 2 Guove Deranrwenz, MALI. LOTS, pairs Ladies #-bnttonlengih Monsa Sadie Gieves Tan sad Seg enemas Reduced from €1 to 50 ar. Thsir Ladies’ 4 faced fru 1 t foe, Vth st. tmtlaine ——— Iseayte Deoantwext, wg aor Six fil evel es Neeanen cose, elacep og 3) ta een sdesneed fre Sea ‘ shad a hrgtat with ‘i ia, i Or, roe Imtidine.) Sur I D ‘PARTMENT. h Flannel Weappers Bes Han wate step Pattern: prco'ba nnd AllSwool Gray Bett porn front. Siew soa teas from wis to _ Orin floor. 11th st. buildin.) he NTRS eatin =e raf ps Naatigen mas.. remade ra rat are re aes Tene ae seetcemnse opegserere eee Curzpas 778 AND H 879, ¥. Ww. “WE MOURN OUR-PNOFITS." ‘THE BARGAINS OFFERED AT THIB BLACK FRIDAY BALE Eclipse any that have heretofore been placed Within the reach Of the people of this city, and ‘a8 the Roads have been selected en account of being small lots, odd sete, &e., or what in some trade are called REMNANTS, we advise rou to call easly amd secure your share of them. Bolow {a a partia! list of our Great BLACK FRIDAY SACRIFICES: 840 Dinner And’ Breaktast Set, 125 ces. Biuck Yriday prive. beg etre and Tea Set, 127 pieces. lay price $18 Chianber Set and Jar, Black Friday prive $2.48 Bohemian Giass 61.25 per donen Thin Engraved Fiint Tumbiers, Black prlee, pet dozen...... -_< Colored Glass Finger Bowls. Black Friday ser Gevtalgifeaon Pitcher inc Bviday’”” ‘O8c. Pat’ Exw Beater and Measure. Black Fri- ay price........00 1.-09¢ Pianisted ‘Tin Ovel Butter Bucket. Black Friday a1 P00. x ‘be. Square Tin Butter Bucket. Diack Friday price... 150: Pot Tilter and Potato Musher. Biack Fri- Prices... = 6c. Pat'd Leather fron Holders, Black Friday ened Piciions ‘Tardiinieré. “Black Friday as 83.17 $1.48 Japanese Jardinicre. Biack Friday price, 20c. Decorated French China Fruit Plates. Biack Friday price. a 5e. Decorated Japanese Pickle Dish, Bleck 77H AND H STS. FRANELE & 00. 1 Dazss Ax Sn_Dnzss. 00 UR LINE OF PRINCE AL- BERT AND CUTAWAY 00 FROCK SUITS FOR DRESS AND SEMI-DRESS WEAR NEEDS NO RECOMMENDATION IN PRINT. THEYSPEAKFORTHEM- SELVES. EVERY ONE WHOSEES THEM QRONOUNCE THEM THE FINEST TAILORED AND BEST-FITTING GARMENTS TO BE FOUND IN ALL AMERICA. . WE HAVE THEM IN ALL SIZES AND GHAPES AND IN ALL TRE BEST FABRICS, SUCH AS CLAY'S DIAGONAL, GRANITE CLOTH, TRICOT, FANCY WoR. STED, THIBIT AND CASSIMERE, TITHE SELECTION OF SEPA- B Rarg rRousens 18 Pan T TICULARLY PLEASING. A HOST UF NEW AND STYLISH PATTERNS IN NEAT STRIPES AND ‘CHECKS, 30ME OF THEM MADE WITH THK NXW GIDE * BAND WOVEN ON THE OvT- SEAM. VERY NOBBY AND DRESSY, AND, AS USUAL, OUR | PRICES ARE VERE MODERATE. LET Us sHOW THEM TO YOU. Rosixsox. Panter & Co, ‘Pus Latozsr Exctusve Crorume - Hows Tx Amznica 1290,1202& 1204 FST.N.W. HAART 74 | 8 yards Brown Silk Henrietta. Was 10, 2c | 4 yards 46-inch Camel's Hair. Was $5, now . ‘TooTs _Farmunt the ate, Ruths hens ut arnd i nN Recomunended and local reputation of need by the best and most fastidious people in the city—theee who preserve their teath ina healthy cun- to old axe 2s the only tooth Powder in the nhrhet containing nolther Coloring of perfumery. save that imparted vy tie Flrene ‘Gris root forining one of ite ineredi- “Ri, per bor, S50. NATTAN'S ChysTaL = -otny ad ‘The only perfectiy harmless “epee KOLB PHARMACY, . LEADERS OF LOWEST 7TH AND BE STS. aa! tree evrenbaleg, 23 at Bo Rauyast Duy. Wh O.CLA 3 uey w. Wy oo » “od 22 811 MARKET SPACE, Another Friday, anotner remnant day, another day on _ lots of genuine bancains can be found in our store. ‘The sslesinen imve been busy all the mora- ing measuring the remmonts made since Inst and you cannot belp finding something in the remuant iv. We | line which you may need and upos which yon cam save money. x REMNANTS OF COLORED DRESS GOODS. 7 yards Mode Serge. Was $1.25, now. SB yards Dark Green Sik Henrietts, 5M yards Garnet Cheviot. G yards Tan Camel's Hait, Was 89, now... 3 ex! 6 yards Dark Green Gamel's Hain. Was 8, now. $7.75 BLACK DRESS GOODS. ‘7 Yards 40-inch Stripe Berber. Was 80.25, now. 95.25 yards 54-inch French Serge. Was $6, now.....6498 7 yards 42inch French Armure. Was 67, now, 7 yaras ¢2-neh Stripe Drap de Ete, Was 88.73, Tyan 40-iich Diagonal." Was 37% mow 3 7 yards 4U-inch Wool Henrietta. Wae85.25,now.€4.50 ‘9 yards 46-inch Wool Heurietta. Was 821. 34 SILK REMNANTS. Remnants of Stripe Silke. Were $1, now 7c. Remnants of 23-inch Colored Piush. Were $1.25, now 81. REMNANTS IN LINENS. B Tray Cloths. Were 37¥c. Redneed to 250. each. 1 remnant of 5-4 Irish Linen. 2X yards. Was 82.50, now 81.90. 1 lot of remnants of Plaid and Plain Crashes and ‘Hackabuck Toweling at remnant prices. Ends of Towels, Doylies and Napkins at remnant Also—Remnants of Underwear. — L323", s* elm age TOP SAILORS, 89 KIXD, "aari's "S ENTERPRISE, 1241 1th at ne nol2se Leader of Low Pricte Fr ORe www woke \www en ¥ kee Ww DDD A OY OY g88 DD YY BR Ra YY Bes. Bop “4 ¥ Su8 MM MM 00 pre Hata §3 be & Me OS eR RL uu x “oo 2 Eee = But « few. ‘more left us in the old quarters. Efea fortnight has flown we hope to be greeting our customers in the “superb establishment abros the To the enterprising merchant new and larger quarters mean corresponding de- Partures and innovations in bis stock, qe and we can assure you that we are pre- paring novelties which will surprise even our most expectant well withers. ‘But meanwhile we are disposing of many lines we do not propose to transfer to the new establishment —just as the thrifty housewife, moving to « better home, leaves behind ali articles which ‘Would not bein tone with the finer sur- roundings. She is willing to sell them for very little—and so.are we. Weare allowing adiscount of #0 ger cent on all Sponges, Chamois, Buffalo Imported Horn Combs, Tooth Brushes, Nail Files, Nail Brushes and many other little “‘odds and ends." At first glance this may not seem a vory tempting offer, bat when you con- sider that these goods were previous y selling far belo¥ the prices of other druggists you can better appreciate the opportunity offered you. They ey- brace all varieties, qualities and prices, 0 you cannot fail toget just what you wish. Basy Pownen. ‘We wish to make spectel mention of our Crown Baby Powder. It is soft and velvety to the touch and feeting, Realmg in action and unsurpossed as a pre- ventive ofchafing, chapping and erup- tons of all kinds. It is wonderful bow baby will appreciate ite plearant and soothing influence. We sell it in tusty Voxes. 15 cents per box or 6 boxes for 75 conta. Qenase Piss. A big window full—maybe & million Quinine Pils. What a sight! - Yet it but Altus ratce our method of doing busiaces, ‘We have, perhaps, « iarcer quantity than, any ten drug stores, and comid really supply the demand of the entire city— Almont do now. We have put these Qui- nine Pills up in botties containing 100 scls, Ae 0 laeAne wo offer 100 two-grain ‘Quinine Pits for 25e. : 100 three-grain Quintne/Pille far 330. ‘Think of these peices, and then con: trast them with tho piles ef « fow yearsago. Who isto be thanked for the MERE 2 Cor. 12th and F ete. aw. By SS3S =f JOaLIBAY SALE Tories Laxsav 8. Weare to induce you to do your Dolxtey buyine in oar line before the Chrtetanas fester or Tevtine svecial Lannainn in eech Tu addition to the two columns of attractions Advertised in Monday's “*Star,” we offer a tew more specials, ae tollows: BIDEBOARDS. ® Solid Oak Sideboards with larze beveled Fides mirror, two cutiery drawers, one lined; one long linen drawer and two china closets, at tractively carved. This Sideboard nas been a food seller at 23.50, yet we shail close the ight fof 816 each. Less than cost, BALL STANDS. 2 6 Solid Oak Hall Racks, mirror and fo hooks, solid and substantial. Carmot be dup cated under @9 elsewhere. Wo shail close out the six at $5.75 euch. CURTAINS. ‘We shall sell all that we have left of the @3 Nottincham Lace Curtains at the reduced price terms, amd the banca cffered. 30-inch Real Swiss Lace for Bash Curtains, re- duced to 50 cents per yard. ‘50-inch Swite Lace, real value @1.50, only 73 cents per yard. Iriel Sotet Lace tor usb utah, ot cents Per yard, worth half as much again. Brussels Lace for Sash Curtaina only @1 pet yard. Real value, $1.50. 72-ineh Portieres for lange double doors, re duced from $15 to 8 CHINA SILKS. We shall offer the balance of our stock of Ficure China Bika, in an exceedingly attract- ive line of gesi¢ns and colorings, at the low priceof T cents per yard. This is the lowest Brice ever named for this quality of Silk Come to the store forthe other baneain at~ tractions, Tous Laxsovron, Cor. 13rx Axo F Sis. N. W. pry ——$__ Joussox, Ganxen & Co. . 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W. 25 styles extra supe: All-wool Inerain om, choice desicns, 7c. Extra Heavy Cotton Chain In’ rain Carpets, Sic. Union Ingrain Carpets, eplendid ‘Wearlng goods for bed roomn, :i5c., 40c., de. Hemp Carpet, 18c. Cottage signe in Body Brusseix, %. DRUGGETS, ART SQuanes, RUGS, &e. Nottingham Lace Curtains, three yards lon, Se. 2 pete Nottingham Lace Curtains. 2. ALL THE BETTER GRADES UP To ef0. 10-4 extra heavy White Wool Blankets, @3. 11-4 White Wool Blankets, @4.50. The best 11-4 White Biante #18 im the sg teeing mage hy agp nd ot iL STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. Table Linens, Towels, Domestics of all kinds. ‘Men's, Ladies’ an@ Children's Underwear at popular prices. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO. nol? 636 Pennsylvania ave. nw. mM MMC SX OX Frew ow wo ca. Pe RR tite ai ae w Sas “apie DD sell at 20r. each. We couldn't get many, ‘so Ro delay is permissibie. s Groves. It is always something new. Hereis the latest: ‘S-Lutton Kid Mc Gloves, in ‘Tens avd Grays, with Bisck and Seal- colored stitching, at the low price of 91-38 per pair. Ought to be at least $1.50. Necx Boas. Toclose out the balance of our stock of Feather Cogne Neck Boas we offer the 91.88 quality in Black for $1.50, and the €3.50 quality in White for $3.00. APS. Here are **The Biz Four” of the five- cent Soajs: A 6i-inch bar of Glycerine Soap, 9 good sized bar genuine White ‘Cut Castile Soap, a good sived Toilet Soap and the rernlar Turkish Bath Soap allat5 ceute per cake. For large users, such as restaurants, &c., we offer a fairerade of Toilet Soap for 35 cents per dosen cakes, ‘The most fashionabie are the Double- faced Satin Kibbons in Black and colors, ‘at 40 to 68 cents per yard. An almost equal favorite ts the Peau de Soie and colors, in various widths, Haxoxercmers, ‘Men's Japanese Silk Initial Handker- chiefs at the low price of S0ceats. Both have elaborate embroidered initials, Any Wo are also showing an elegant line of Ladies’ Fancy Embroidered Japanese Bik Handkerchiefs, Norross. WILLIAM H. McKNEW, 083 PA. AVE. N.W. ITHERS Tue Cosr Or in. ectations are always more than realised. Srawts evccooeces: Bow tong atime SRA WLE have withetond theenanges of fashion. No one living can remember theur fie: DOUBLE WOOLEN SHAWLS—plain or Sl ieee ts Gay, Brown and Biack— WES in Batent Srap92 00 a0. NCH C yo BQUARE—88 10 #8. Lo! te 820. BQUAKEAND LONG FRENCH. SH AWLB— 812.50 to #40, INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS ¢en- ine oriental creations—6W0, @10Vend @160, Sxinre. eov200009 GRAY —— ‘SILK SKIRTS with Pinked ruleg #X. BLACK TREPETA SILK SKIRTS with Pinked ruftte INDIA SILK SKIRTS with nine-tnch ruffle |med throughout—@10.50, SURAH SILK SKIRTS with hemetitohed trimming WHITE EMBROIDERED FLANNEL SHORT SKIRIS—#9.50 and #3. GRAY FLANNEL SHORT SKIRTS—em- Droidered in Red #2 50. BLACK FLANNEL SHORT SKIRTS— #250. ‘embroidered CARDINAL FLANNEL SHORT SKIRTS embroidered in Black $2.75. %F COURSE WE ARE WAITING FOUR COm- QQ venience to show yon these two features f 00° winter Wear. It is good judgment, truly, net tocros « bride until you come tot, On the other band you don't want to let a sudden change “steal = march” ob you -and fad you unsupplied especially, with a SKIRT. Keep US in mind as having «complete assortment of both. Srarox Penny, “PERRY BULLDING,* NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Eetablished 1840. (t)_—Telephonettas, * | 62 Triumphantly true! No etter! house DOES—EVER DID— or EVER ‘WILL—sell such STERLING VALUES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. | Axe You Oxe [ete a money away to Pay tailors $40 and $50 for what you can get of US for} €25 or $35. They rail and rant against ready made clothes—but it's the prick- Jing of the conscloumens of UF excel- Jence. Our stock isn't like anybody’ cises. We've gone in to win the trade of ‘aclass of gentlemen who are particular bet who are ready to give merit ite uss, Haves look at our line of FINE, \CUTAWAY SUITS. ‘Those that we aak from $25 to $35 for. If you've looked! the best tallor's stock over you nave [sree che mame wrrade of goods—with « third more, at least, “tacked on™ to the cost. The cheay tailors and the rest of | the rety-made clothters haven't ‘eestion of them even. Our'sare in all! ‘the gentes! effects. Fancy Dieronals, French Worsteds, English Whipoomte, Scotch Cheviots, English Granites. [tects tat you dou Aid cutie of a dozen mills tf you look the world over for them. We put these fine fabrice right into OUR OWN TAILOR SHOPS, and’ when they come out there's nothing | Jchoicer to be had. We are willing to| /stake our reputation on the perfection of the ft, the elegance and thorougiiness of | ‘the fimish and make. ‘Try them ca-tt ‘won't cost anything but time—and we are sare you'll give us the indorse- ment we deserve, We never go “off half- cocked.” When we make o claim we ‘plant it ia the rick soil of facta, and tt [don't take long for ft to bring forth fruit. ‘Our efforts are telling on our trade. It's jerowing amasingly—such is our suc. i | : ‘SA Come | PENN. AVE, READY-TO- — QUANTITY OF ADDED TO aRY SOUP, SAUCE OR GRAVY GIVES STRENGTH aXD FINE FLAVQR. Oosbery. and Reonetmie ‘Makes cheapest, purest and best Beef Tes.

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