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4 EVENING THE STAR. WASHIN GTO MONDAY CROSBY 5. NOY JE EVENING STAR has a regu Permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper In the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medinm it has ne competitor. ——— The District is soon to select delegates to tend to the republican presidential nominating convention at Minne: The District is Boon to have a new teetive foree to fll an evitable vacancy. is of far greater importance to the Dist @ suitable and competent detective should be appointed than that any particular individuals should represent it at Minneapolis. The police and detective force of the city have been and are under fire. It is It in the state of the law to get for the police force the best pos- sible material. The greatest care in selecting these guardians of the p: peace is required from the Commissioners, in order that public interes: be protected, not betrayed, and zo scandal may come upon the Commissioners and the city. The injury which an unfit an< unworthy detective can inflict upon the city is direct and permanent in its nature. The Minneapolis rep- Fesentatives have # temporary function. They Fepresent a community without votes im the electoral college, and their opinions are with- eat weight. There is no likelihood of a contest in the convention this year to make their votes Of the slightest consequence in the nomination. Washington eares very little who go to Minne- apolis, and it cares a great deal what manner of men constitute its detective force. There has been talk of political deals affeeung the filling of the two positions But it is not to be be- Keved that any but considerations of fit- ness and merit will determine the detective ap- pointment. Local offices, vitaliy affecting the Public interests, are not to be used as trading iaterial in picayune local polities. i So Major Lydecker, who made the District hole-in-the-zround, who was court-martiaicd and convicted of neglect of duty in the work, and half the expense of the damage ofwhose neglect has been taxed to the tune of a million upon the wnoffending water-takers of Washington, has been promoted to be a lieutenant-colonel. The ter-takers aforesaid did not ask that this tunnel be built at their expense, they had noth- ing to do with the selection of the plans or of the government agents who neglected or be- teayed Uncle Som’s interests. If the tunnel which Uncle Sam b: man in- creased water =, might fairly be antment upon its de- It ealled upon to 2 pro quo. They | could not expect ng for nothing. at the tunnel bronght them no wate and Unele Sam nevertheless €: | @ million dollars, bi:nself for nothing. When thee and as a resalt Major L and a brief vi« to and the — guiltles: were fined a mi ington complained fastice and equity were not evenly By this promotion of Major Lyd Bam relieves him and than re from the tin Will not U eater-takers the guilty is to co s guiltless be relieved orts from them ing some exa —_—_—_—_oro— — The proposed national conferenee on the free coinaxe of ver, to be held during the id's fair at so. is just as worthy of adoption by the United States and other nations as any similar plan bas since the confer- ence at Paris ten years ago proved abortive. While the probabilities aro that for som> time to come no international agreement on the subject can be reached it is possible by discas- sion to prepare the way for such an agree- ment ata later period. Nothing ought to be omitted by oar people that looks to such a de- sirable consummstion. Bimetalliem isa good ead to be reached by right means, and those means are such as are compatible with the in- terests of the commercial nations. Free coin- age by one of these without concert with others would prove ineffectual and would probaviy work injury to the people who sought & benefit from it. President Harrison has heretofore, by message to Congress, directed attention to the feasibility of securing a con- ference between the peoples interested in.the matter, the principal commercial nations. ‘The world’s fair is the best possible place and time for the holding of such a conference. ete The silver democrats are not pleased with Mr. Springer’s announcement that there will be no free coinage legislation in this Congress at this session. As Mr. Springer is, in some sense, the second in command to the Speaker in the House this revelation comes with a force that might not otherwise attach to it. The interna- tional conference ides, following the suzgestion of the President, is popular with the eastern democrats and those elsewhere whobelieve that the currency should be subordinated this year to the tariff question. It remains to be seen whether the extreme silverites can be induced to assent to this program or whether, resisting, they wili be able to upset it. —— The New York chamber of commerce has roused at last to the necessity for the empire state to do something for the world’s fair. As the first step was the adoption of resolutions vetitioning Congress and the state legislature for financial aid, the minimum sum to be ap- Propriated by New York having becn fixed at a million doliars, the public ms thing more than mere talk commerce represente th bave so much at stake advertises to the civ of the wi look for some- The chamber of » solid interests whieh in any enterprise that a id the resources lized wo tern hemisphere. oe There are no statistics at hand to show whether ecal mine casualt more fre- quent and fatal in this cou nin others or not. Ent the fact of record ie th gaa explosion: Dm very nume ied by heavy losses of life. That there o: to be additional means of safety provided by the advancing | science of the aze as words; such e: territory speak columns of ars he Indian beter than or spyeel oouhd 6s. - te The man who br beeanse th ne where his view was obstru: ete i bys large “theater bat Will reap the afield of the greatest u 4 for another seat and when that was refused requested » re- ura of bis money. To a casual observer it would look as if he bas a good oe ‘The effort of a street railway company in Indianapolis to collect fares from its employes except when they were on duty resulted ina ny is now losing consider- ably more than the fares of its workmen would ave amounted to. ———S ae The Virginia uulike the New Yogk legisla~ ture, as interviewed, a plurality to Cleve- ‘snd over Hill and Goruian, which shows that the democratic proplet, whether real or stuffed, is not without honor save in his own legisiature. —— Indianapolis is comprehensive in her am! tions. Not satisfied with being the home of a republican President she wants to be the meet- ing place of the democratic convention. ee Emperor William's peculiarities produced at least one desirable result when bis remarks on dmmornlity led the police to make a general in- Vestigatiog of the Perlis ums ——— It is very evilent that the aa aes for (Chile would be tocut shortdelay and nos invite any more investigation. oe If it should be found desirable to annex Mexican states cure should be taken to have thew without Garza accompaniments Jouvs Laxsevrows Resovar Sure. Everrranp To Go Beronz Renovat. Goods are dropping in price all over the store. Never deforein the history of the retail trade has such Fine Furniture, Carpets. Upholatery Goods, Bedding, £e., told as low ag we are now selling them. We propose to close out the entire stock prior to removal to our new building to be erected on New York avenue. Here isthe latest ‘*batch” of reductions. ‘Read them carefully if you wish to save money on your purchases, Caneers Repvcen. ‘We shall offer tomorrow morn- ing 15 patternsof best All-wool Ingrain Carpet, from 25 to 73 yards each, at the greatly re- duced price of S2e. per yard. ‘These patterns have not sold as fast 8 some others, bence the tremendous cut in price. ‘We offer the balance of our Stock of Linoleum Mats, plain - center, with Grecian border, at exactly half price. Size 2x3 feet, from 50¢ to 25e. Size? ft. Gin. by 4ft., from 81 to50c. Lace Contass Repvcen. 10 lotsof Nottingham Lace Cur- tains, White and Ecru, from 1 to5 Pairs in each lot. Were $3.00, £3.50, 84.00and £4.50. Will be offered to close at $2.00 per pair. Frxers Repoczp. Rea All of our Lic., 20¢., 25¢. and ‘30c. Rug Fringes reduced to Se. per yard. Dasasx Revvcev. ‘33-inch Red Damask reduced from 4c. to 10c. per yard. 50-Is. Tarrsmurs Reovero. le on the first ces of 50- inch Tapestries, which were $1.25, $1.50 and 82.00. Are now $1.00 per yard. On center t floor you will find 1: "| Cunzane Mesurs Repvcen. Allof our 50c., Glc., 65e. and ~. Sash Curtain Muslin will be offered tomorrow at 35c. per yard. Wanye Desks Revvcen. 13 Ladies’ Solid Oak Writing Desks in sixteemth century, an- tique and old English finish. Were $15 during the holidays. Now to close, Rockers Reovceo. ‘The balance of our stock of Im- ported Bent-wood Rockers in cherry snd oak finish, Reduced from $8 to 85.75. Uruorsreny Goons Renvcep. ‘Spieces of Olive Silk Plush Bor- dering. Reduced from $1.50 to 300. per yard. 2 pieces of 50-inch French Momie Cloth Curtsin Drapery. Reduced from @1.25 to 45e. 24-inch Frieze Mobair Plushes in Sapphire, Crimson, Olive, Ca- pote and Navy. Reduced from 84.50 to $1.95 per yard. 50-inch Satin Brocateliesin 5 Gelicate shadings. Reduced from 8G6t0 82. ‘SOinch Silk Striped Tyrolese Curtain Drapery in soft, delicate shades. Keducea from $4.5040 91.45, 1 lotof 140 pairs of Curtain Bands. 5 cents per pair. 1ilot of Shade Tassels and Cur tain Pulls. Keduced to 12c. per dozen. 500 yards of Shade Fringes. Re- duced to 12e. per dozen yards, Fearuzz Priows Repvcen. Our 334 pound Pillows, covered with satin finished ticking. Re- duced from $1.25 to 85c. each— to close. 53 Imported “Odctless" Pure Goose-feather Pillows, 3'y pounds each, Size22x28, Reduced from (82.0 to $1.75. This is the actual cost of the feathers alone, Beo Coxronrs Renvcen. One vale of Full-size Double bet Print Comforts. Beduced from €1 to Ce. each. Balance of our Figured Sateen covered Double-bed Comforts. Reduced from 82.50 to $1.00, Balance of our Figured Ssteon- covered Double-bed Comforts Reduced from 83.50 to $2.39, Fer Rees Repvczp. 129 Gray Wolf Rugs, now 82.35, each, 128 White Wolf Buzs, now $2.25, each. 142 Black Wolf Rugs, now $2.65 sch. Wor Buouteyvs Dowesme Suvexa Rves Ripecen. Stze i ft. OxS rt. 9, now 81.50, Size 2 ft. 2x4 ft. 6, now $2.25, Size 2 ft. 6x5 ft., now 82.75, Sine 3 ft.x6 ft. now $4.50, Stae 4 ft. x7 ft., now $7.50, Jvrivs Lasssunen, Coz. 131 Axo F Sis. NSW. “A Merny War» oQurs, bes never been a, *-ochdate Co- ye Discotiut Store” qua never wil Pesan eet lj sud that price marked in pisin Gcures We * ve been told sa custom SS FE Yecueted. "Here you can te sure’ ot Ges wnyehere tiae tw America Qual jure haere and furrlers in the broadest wense of the terms, B, torah 34 Costuues at shortest notice. Over ina Suet ie, ery THE “EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON: A Bro “Dasve- Is Suozs. Five Cur $5 Suors ‘Wehave just received ONE HUNDRED DOZEN PAIRS MEN'S FINE CALF ‘ BHOES,—Fnil stock, band-sowed, band- some, stylish, = good wearer and easy as a glove—which we have marked at the clearing price of $3.50, If you don't need a patr now you wilt acon. Remember, @ bargain like this terare, Hooves & Sxxnzn, 1217 Pess. Ave Ped BR 00 KN bt 3 Al BBB 00 ON XN ie RMR PS OT OR Ree MMMM 5 RRR 80 HH a Eee ME ER So Kem = We do not want them any longer. ‘What remains shall go tomorrow or next day at the latest, We refer to Ladies’ Winter Underwear and Ladies’ ‘and Children's Cashmere Hose. Prices ‘were lowenough, but we have a little too much stock. Linus: Unprawear Repvcen. Ladies’ White Merino Vests, high Beck, ribbed sleeves. Heduced from 500. 10.390. Ladies Natural Wool Ribbed Vests, high neck, longsleeves, Beduced from ‘Fe. to O3c. Ladies’ Natural Wool Ribbed Pants. ‘Reduced from 75e. to 63e. Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Wool Vests, in ‘Batural, White and Black, bigh neck, short sleeves. Were $1.25. Now 980. Ladies’ Fine Swias-ribbed Wool Vests, ‘Natural and White, high neck and long sleeves. Were 81.08. Now 81.25, Ladies’ All-wool White Ribbed Pants, ‘Were $1.98. Now $1.48, Canpnens Uxpenwear Repvcen. Children’s Merino Vests and Pants, sizes 18-in. to 304n, All sizes reduced to 25e. each. Hosteny Revvcen. Ladies’ 25c. Black Cashmere Hoso aro now 2lc. Ladies’ 50c. Black Cashmere Hose are now S5e. of 3 pairs for $1.00, Children’s 25c. Black Cashmere Hose, sizes to Sj. Only 2c. per pair. ‘These prices mean one thing to us— no profit. Tar Box Mancue, 314 Asp 316 Tm Sr. N. Haxovzeezns. ‘We aro going into the wholesale business and must sell every dollar's Worth of clothing in our house, Evenyrmxe Ar Hay Paice Grasp the idea intelligently, under- ‘stand the importance of our offer, ap- Preciate the fact that there's no “take,” no “scheme,” no pretension of any kindat the root, or foundation, of the inducements we have promised our patrons. Necessity, POSITIVE and IMPERATIVE NECESSITY, compels us to sell every garment in our establishment before we leave thecity of Washington, Let us re- Peat again that we intend to give up our retail business, and that is the oaly reason we are sei'_g everything at Ose Hur Orr Praicz. ‘MOTHERS, this isan opportunity to fit your boys in Suits and Over- coats at comparatively little or nothing. As Sazs Mosr Bz For Casz Oxy. — HansvrcmS’, wu 621 Pexsa Ave | | T tisk ge 4 wwww oO T ww 00 DD A - Pe & YF mee Bos & ¥ 8338 Srectaz Prices ON Eversxo Groves. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 AND 13, Best French Suede Mousquetairess $2.20. $2.70. $3.30. U2-Dutton lemsth.....--csrereeeenseee 16-button length. ‘20-button length... ..... eesere ‘Tried on and warranted. Genta? White KidGlovetaeees sense sree BL 2De Gents’ Dest Kids, ip evening sbades......91 645. ‘Tried on and warranted. Lovvze Grove Courasr, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., ‘Between 9th and 10th sts. Tue be? ene at KING'S PALACE. 812-814 7TH ST. A STILL DEEPER CUT. . SECOND WEEK OF OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE. ‘We would sain caution you not to delay, BUT CALL AT ONCE, ns the quantity ie limited and at the prices ‘quoted will not last long. Read the following list of Clearing Sale Prices; it may save you from 15 to 35 per eent on your fur- a ss CLEARING SALE oF CLOAKS. 12 BERNHARDT CAPE COATS. fn Tan and Black, ail sizer. Berular vaine, $10. RUIAGEARDT Gaby oo Pog sia aie good fen PM, ‘Rewular value, $12. 20 SiSSBSR Sb “GitL_pnews LoxG coats. asserted | ae ie ce value from €3 to $10. SENUE Ast eacHa®’ FUR-TRIMMED JACK. G ETS, full loeathas tellor fer Regular vi "Sion le Heating Sal 26.48. SACRE 3. ‘kets, hoe oh A echpniniueslias Back, .cheviot, eeu ro fanteninet Be Sale 12 a. AND CHULDREN'S ae oR Gkay asthacuas JACKED ‘quality, Pili cheviot, silk frog fastenings value, Clearing Sale Pri rags: chktitise SALE MILLINERY. Remember, eadquarters, We carry more soc sKiiaa hy hve ‘auliinery establishinente in thie comb DOZEN COLORED FRENCH FELT HATS, 15 Bt ‘shapes. Regular prices, 98c., Sige Sear: 108 ‘DOZEN LADtis: St(e8ES" AND CHILDREN'S BEAVER HATS, all colors. Regular value, pa, — a 7 BOGEN LADIES’ Stix Beaver ruse HATS, nail shapes. ali colors. Regular value, $1.62 Gleatins Sale Price, 0 SUSSES ond CRILDHEN'S FLATS in all colors, nr valu, ie. jearinw Sais 3 TRIMMED HATS: assorted styles. Regular price, 83 ana 3.50; Clearing, Sale Price, $1.98, 85 th TRE aMeD it rs a = 31528" TASES D VEsI® AND PANTS AT 685, SVEST, ribbed bottom, ailk braid, finished Pearl buttons, at 47. 87 C Abl-wook MIBBED VESTS AND PANTS 13% NATURAL GRAY VEST AND PANTS, tn flat goods and Jersey ribbed, Special Clearing Sule "Prices “on “ail Ladiea* Scarlet Vevsand Patt DREN'S UNDERWEAR eXATURALN WOOL VESTS tor Children, Size 24, Sicese. on b CHZG LENS WHITE MERINO VESTS, fine quaity.heavy uggs. 4 Price... Se Bie B4e Bre Bde Re wBiecal Cieuring Salo Prices Prevail! Ia’ al dopa Kise NG's Bi Laxsscxon & Bro. Oocr Assvaz Siar Satz Brows Tosonnow. Every year sbout this time we offer you some extra good val- ues. Our garments are made to our order, and we give the ut- ‘most attention in regard to their finish and fit. They are cut full size in every particular. Our first quality, “Tae Disraror ‘Which we have carried fora num- ber of years, improves each year. ‘We now have have them made” of Homestead Muslin, which is superior to any shown by us before. All Linen bosom and wrist bands and continuous stays. The price is 47c. Our Second Grade is the “"Scorss,» Price, 7c. Which is better than any we have sold before at 7ic., made of Utica Muslin and a fine quality of linen boscm, backed with heavy butcher's linen, Equal to a custom garment. Our Third Grade is our “Srectaz, Coston Brayo, Marked L. & B.,” is hand made, ‘This Shirt is controlled by us alone. Made of Wamsutta mus- tin. The price, 7¥., sx for 84.50, Equal toany Shirt sold at $5.60 half dozen. OURS are well made. We allow no Shirt toenter our stock until it ts prop- erly examined and pro- nounced salabie. We have sold some of fou Shirts for the past thirty odd years, Wohave always kept our __ Part of the contract, haven't we? Our guarantee goes with each one, Orders by mail will recelvecare- falconsideration. Goods sent to ‘euy part of the United Btatos, RYN gsay iz Et ae Be 2A AORN Sash bt fi be g E Be bee EA G.. Wall — 420, 422, 424, 490 7TH ST. 8.W, Warm, Cpnesee saa sae ea ; re ato Exiension - ca Ss 2 iock ahowe a ae Views BAU RIS “ Porvian Szoreme Prace, * SEVENTH STREET. As Avataxone ‘Washington to the other. “We guarantee our Underwoar to be equal in ‘Quality and make to any sold in the United States. Every garment in our immense stock is made for wear as well aslooks. The ‘muslin put into them is the best possible for the prices. The ‘embroidery and laces with which they are trimmed are of this Season's patterns and designs anda careful selection of them has done wonders to improve the ‘tone of our entire Underwear stock. ‘We would have you notice particularly the items mentioned below. ‘When we restrict three to each purchaser {tis done 80 as to be sure. the lot will go round, for the largest quantities ‘dwindle rapidly under Daawens ‘Made of good muslin, hem and three tucks, yoke band, oxty 19c. racn. ONLY TAREE PAIRS TO EACH PURCHASER, Sunrs, Full length and size; Food muslin, cambrie ruffle, with tucks above and below. osty 50c. each. Corser Covens. ‘High neck, g00d wusliv, finished Lutton- holes, pear! buttons. oxty Qc. rack. THREE TO EACH PURCHASER, Misses’ Gowxs Cotton yoke, well made. Sizes, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. 50c. ror aru sizes. } Cuemses. Lace trimmed, pearl buttons, good muslin, full length. 9 oxty 22c. eace. THREE TO EACH PURCHASER, Drawens. ‘Made of fine cambric, ‘trimmed with Jace, fine tucks above Ince, well made. oxty 5Oc. ace. Gowns. ‘Yoke has two rows of Hamburg inserting, cambric raffle on neck—yoke and sleeves. ‘Mother Hubbard shape, fuil length. oxty 39c. Eacu. THREE TO EACH PURCHASER, Cuemse. Has V neck of fine tucks, with Hamburg edge, ONLY 500 bs Gowns. Have V neck of Hamburg embroidery and inserting; Hamburg ‘on sleeves; yoke tied with ribbon ; sood muslin, osty 650. 3 TO EACH PUKCHASER, Gowss. Made of excellent cotton; yoke has 4 rows of Valenciennes !ace inserting, with 4 fine tucks between each row; V neck ; sleeves trimmed with Val. lace and tucked, oxty 98c. EACH. Hoouer Pricep Uspzrwear In great variety: the best always for the ‘money. Exma Sue Unperwear For lange ladies. We carry a full assortment. Ed MM MM Pet Er. ga ay Bos 344 ty POPULAR SHOPPING PLACB, SEVENTH STREET. nee ure 1t Have A Pus Tax Tell him bluntly thet you insist ‘upon his sending you “Ceres” Flour, and not some substitute which he con- Siders **just as good.” You want the Dest flour, and theretis but one beat, twhichts “Cerca In onder that you can make gure you aro getting **Cores” Flour we have placed in every, sack a circular containing the auto- kraph sivuature of Wm. M. Galt & €o., to copy which would be. for- gery. Look inside your next bag of flour and see if the clrewlar 1s there, ‘If it isn’t send the flour back and tell him you want ‘‘Ceres" and none , other. AU grocers have it. It is not new brand by any means, It has the largest sais of any flour in the city, simply bocauso it te the beet ‘All who uso it say it makes more dread, belter bread and lighjer broad than any other flour... Doo't send to ws for ft We only whvleaale it, We. M. Garr & Co., Wholesale Fiour and Peed Dealers, ” Coe. Indiana aye, and Ist ot. aw. Announces special cccasion in BLACK GOODS— and we are sure of a ‘full house.” We are going to ‘We cut generous!y when wedo—yon won't ind now ‘any exception to the years of precedent, Some JACQUARDS that seli for $1.50 and 61.75 we have nepocev to $1.25, A pattern in SPOTTED CHFVIOT that has been selling at $1.25 elswhere erpucep 10 $1.15. A parcel of CUBES, FIGURES, SPOTS, DIAGONALS, and such fashionable effects ‘that belong to the: wrade, we have repvcen ro $1, ALIGHT-WEIGHT BOURETTE PLAID Sere BATE Set ee oe 81.50 we ve nepucep 10 $1.25. ‘When we get to pushing things nothing escapes. Priestley--whose works are as “good as gold"—have togo. At this time we are after his HENRIETTAS. 40-inch, that was 91.23, NowS1, 40-inch, that was 81.37%, xow $1.15. 40-4nch. that was $1.50, Now O1.25, 40-inch, that was 1.67%, sow S1.372 How is this fora tine triplet?—CANTON CKEPE-CREPE DCHINE and JAPA- NESE CREPE. $1.25, $1.50—$2 xp $2.50. PRIF: RTLEY ANDLUPIN'S VEILS AND 8-4 FRENCH—9?.5.: PLAIN AND HEMSTITCHED HER- NANI VEILING—-82 and 5 COURTAULD'S 6-4 ENGLISH CRAPE for VEILS, snd 4-4 TRIMMING CRAPE ityou are in need of any of elther. ‘These reductions are unusual. But we have to keep our way ‘‘clear." We havea large clientaze looking to US for the latest, newest and best in BLACK,and we arein reputation bound to have it—at the same time you will—lots of you—be glad to serve yourselves from this spread of bargains. It is ready. Pensrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” ESTABLISHED 1840. [It] TELEPHONE 995, A. Kurnusss, = 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. SOAPS, PERFUMES aND DRUGGIST SUNDRIES, Tomorrow (Tuesday) will give you an elexant oppor- tunity to lay in @ suppiy of Soaps, Perfumes and Druggist Sundries at special prices. Such prices as these have never been recorded: SOAPS. All of our Se. Soaps, such as Copco, Bath, Oak- ley's Honey, Giycerine, Kose and Brown Wind- sor, Colgate’s Turkish Baths. A 0c. Oakley's Highly Perfumed Soaps, Peach Bloom and Bay Kum, Fiderflower... 10c. Eau de Cologne Perfumery Co.'s Pure Giyce- Fine Soap. All of Colgate's Fine Soaps, Rosad Seventh Regiment, Pansy, Sweet Lavender and Glycerine .... Colgate's 4711 White ove Giyes Coigate's Violet Powder, Ayer's Recamier Cream, Sczodout Tooth Wash. Household Ammonia, full strength,large bottles. ...5e Oakley Queen Cologne. Hunter's Invisible Fate Powder, PERFUMES. Small bottle of Oakley's Perfumery, hyacinth and lilac... 5c. bottles of Austin’s Fores: Flower Cologne. ‘The entire line of Coigate's Triple Extract, Wed- ding March, bridal Bouquet, Lily of the Valle; ‘White Kose, Wood Violet, May Bell and all the Including bottles. 19c. Bottle of Garwood's Best Florida Water. 25e. aud Bie. Fancy Glass Bottles, cnt-«i stopper, of ull and Garwood's Best Cologne and Fxtracts. . Oakley's Best Quality of 1,000 250, Best Fngiish Bristle Tooth Brushes.. - Kent's Best Euglish Bath Brushes. = Ibe: Gatuois Sikin. $e, Bare litubor ig: Goats ae Whisk Bre Kacrsax, = 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W.. ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS. X11 Branch, 3111 M st., Geonetown. WEP ARE HERE-ALL COLORS, 1112 F &T. ¥.W. be vagal DELIVERY IS QUICK.-G8-Gs-G8_ conte Well! Weld! Wet? Did you ever hear the dike af this? A lady came in the store last Saturday ‘and said she did not know we had moved into the new store, from across the way. What are Ws to do? We have paid the Papers to tell it for the past two montha, sand we can't go from door to door. We believe there is hardly a dosen ladies in Washincton who do not know that we ‘have taken possession of our new build- fag. All must know it—for we have waited upon thousands of new faces, snd are daily selling’as much arain as We sold in the o}d building, Ist.-— 24.— a Se SE te ‘These tines denote the nu:nber of years ‘We have been in business and their vary- ing length represent the proportionate in- ‘crease of our business. Notice how it has crown. It isa source of great satie- faction to us (and of groat fmancial bene- fit to you), and we extend to you our sin- cere and most grateful thanks for your Patronawe. The larger the volume of our trade the ower itis possible sor us to seit. ‘There is no limit to the trouble to which ‘We will go or patience we will endure to retain your good will. ‘We will bé satisfied with nothing short of serving you better and more eco:.0m- ically than any other druggist in this city or America. Stop in when passing Whether you wish to buy or not. We are determined to make this the Anest drug cetab/ishment im America, ‘We are always offering something or other much Lelow its rerular price. ies: Fer i ee ee ie YEE RE: ¢ 2 SS MMM eR EF fe Sass Modern Pharmacy, i% = CORNER 11TH AND F STS. NW. In price. These are novelty DRESS GOODS, various colors, plain, mixed and fancy-—Bedford Cords, Camel's Hair, Sc, Fine fall and winterstyles, We have made the prices an object For you to buy: 1 pattera, 9X yards, reduced from $2 to Tie. yard, 1 pattern, S yards, reduced from $2.50 to @1 per per | yara. 1 pattern, 73 yards, reduced from @2 to @1 per yard. 1 pattern, 9yards, reduced from $1.50 to $1 per yard. : 1 pattern, 10 yards, reduced from $1.75 to €1 per yard. 1 pattern, 6% yards, reduced from $2.75to @1 per yard. 1 pattern, 4 yards, reduced from $3 to #1 per yard. 1 pattern, 16 yards, reduced from 82.75 to $1 per yard. 1 pattern, Oyards, reduced from $1.50to $1 per yard. ‘2 patterns, 8 yards each, reduced from DD to 81.50 per yard. 1 pattern, 12 yards, reduced from €2.75 to €1.50 per yard. 2 pattern, 24yanis, reduced from $3 to $1.50 per yard. 1 pattern, 3 yards, reduced from #3.87 to $1.50 per yard. 1 pattern, 834 yards, reduced from €2.50 to 81.50 ‘per yard. 1 pattern, 6 yards, reduced from $5 to @2.50 per yard, Large and Beautiful Line of Roses 1-2 Paice. 25 ALL BLACK Goops, 40 PER CENT OFF. J.C. Hurcurssox, 907 Pa. AVE. oy Tse Moxcwesrat.» 937 AND 939 F ST. BN.’ Fixe Muuseny, Cxoaxs, Hosresy, Gioves, Ko. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S WINTER WRAPS AND FURS. All of our $25 and 830 Mouffion and Mink- trhumed Reefer Jackets, comprising bediord cords, broadcloth, piain and diagonal chev- Alot of Jackets to be sold, ‘Vest Fronts and tight ates: howe worth leas than $6 Sik Plush Wraps Allof our Plaid and Eiderdown Fur-trimmed Children’s Coats, from 2 to G years old, at..,..82.98 17 Fine Jersey Jackets, none worth’ less than seoveenee 8 FUR CAPES AND MUFTS. Prices reduced on all our Fur Capes and Muffs from 25 to 50 percent inorder to close our surplus stock at once. LADIES’ HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Fast Black Cashmere Hose, full regular valu, 238 hh 230. ‘Ladies’ Extrs Fine All-wool Vest. Regular BLDB. Mteeseersseenenees sees sesweeneee BL 7D GLOVES, We have gained an enviable reputation for selling only what is food end reliable in Ladics’, Gents’ and Children's Gloves, We will sell our 4-buttor French Walking G) ‘The balance of Loudon Lacinz ‘The 8-button Mousquetaires at... meoverees ih Wo will ell cur 4-buston Gisce, with Back stitching, at... ‘MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. seeennenees 1650 | / W. A. Puce & Ca, TW2 MARKET sPacn, Cor. 8th wt, Coroner Grxoitaxs. A New Durscrene FOR US. A BENEFIT for you. Last season we had such = greet demand for COLORED GUNGHAMS that we deckied to put m in for ‘outa smeson, So, sntcipsting the of our cus. tomers, our buyer for this department ham pur- Chased very lance ASSORUMENT of theme foods. As we have NEVER kept COLORED GINGHAMS before, you will KNOW that the ONES we SHOW THIS SEASON ARE ALL. NEW, and as our buyer, a Tience im bnyng the crestest care im the SPLECTE ASSORTMENT of GUNGHAMS larly CHOICE and DESIRABLE WE HAVE RECEIV PLACE 2,300 YARDS 0! x the ADVANCE Foot SON. These y RARE on The assurtwent of LAVENDEKS ond WHITE are parti y GOOD, THE PRICK ot THis LOL WILL be 12k. xanp day oF so since, and th ers have been buys them tyles are good. They are in ALL all of the NEWEST figurincs, DREN'S SUIKT WA. DISPENSA LAUGE ass for CHUL We will OFF PRIDE OF THE WES’ imlensthe trom Sto 1 Regular price, 12)¢0. hed COTTON yards in each piece, PECIAL PRICE, 31 Sze. vamp. For Te ESDAY SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS in LACE DEPART- MENT CHIFFON LACES, Gin. wide, CREAM EM- BROIDERED, in GOLD and JEWELS; also SILVER aud JEWELS. Revular yuwce, @L87. SPECIAL for 1URSDAY, #1.c2 yard. CHIFPON LACE, RICHLY EMD with PEARLS. Former price, cla, ERED SLE 61.48 yard. CHIFFON LACE in CREAM or BLACK, om- broidered in Gold, 23 in. wide. Fomuer price, BWe. IAL PAICE, Do. yard. CHIFFON LACE in ChEAM or BLACK, 3 EMBEOIDLEED an Golo, CHIFFON FLOUNCLNG in 2 wwches wide, REAM, BLACK, GRAY, NAVY, PEARL, NAL, MAIS, LIGHT BDUK, BELAO- c. FINK, LAVENDER. Kerular price, SPECIAL PRICE, ee 1 piece 3EWEL 1 price, $1.09. SPECIAL P1 $1.10 yard 1 pine EL LACE. kegular price, €2.63. MALKED DOWN TO £2.09 yard DE GENE LACE, GuIre in WHITE and BEIGE, gli widths; at SPLCIAL PRICES. " Troooxc Saxres. We will offer TOMORROW, TUESDAY, another LAMUE LOT of IMPORTED SAM LES of FINE DELSS TRIMMINGS. FIRST HEME gets the best of the PGK. Don't forget that we have the Washington oY por the CELEDRATED STALEN DYEDG COMPAsY. ad work GUAKASTELD, W. A. Prence & Co. 7A9 MARKET SPACE, ‘The expected “lively buying” he pened Saturday. Reduced prices are onder of the day and your mowey a» ape ang with wore than its equal. . Woarse Casa Sux Dresse: Re DUCED. We have three Ladies’ Creamand ‘White China Silk Evening Dresseme- dium sizes, which we bave reteed from @35.50to #25. and from 845 630 apd fro 845 to 82.00. 18 Cunpzews Croars Lee. Hardly possible, but true 1 have left only 1S Children’s Greteben d Cape Cloaks. Sizes 3 1016 yous, a every Siugic one Las been reduced in soe Lapies: Loxe Croaxs Rovers. It was a bold stroke, unt? endde- sired i half of the Ladies’ Lome Lave ben sold. These » shades, checks, Plaids and7i0~ have been selling at $10. 6190. $14, $15, 816.00, have made their price 65: Barments tor severe cold wther. Asrmaxnay Fes Mes Revvcen, (€3.50 Astrakhan Fur now €2.25, 24.25 Astrakhan Pugs now €3. 5 Astrakban Fur 2% Bow 65.50, Aiasza Seat Ser-Reerrus. Only 3 Alaska 8. Skin Keefers left, Sizes 34, 3b and g S20Vend e225, Fon Carzs Rece. ‘Two Astrakhan and tee youn Sour way down im Tree. Lapus) Wer Srers Repvcen, Ladies: “ite Knit Short Skirts, He ese. Accel ‘iray and Ten Stripe Pannal Skirts Weduced trom ¢2and $2.25 to / es Wirirax H. McKsew, 933 Pa Ave NW. W. M. Suvsres & Soxs WE HAVE ALOT OF EVENING GAUZES OP