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4 — - * , THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: SATURDAY. CROSBY 5. NOYES THE EVEN STAR has a regular and Permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper fm the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it has no competitor. The prospect for radical and extensive im- Provements in the condition of Washington's railroad terminals waa never brighter than at Present. The hopeful element in the situation ia the change in the attitude of the railroads. ‘They are getting to beashamed of the discredit- able features of their occupation, to which the called attention. ‘The dis- Position of one road to spend a large sum of money to remove grade-crossings and erect a model station building has aroused a similar disposition in the othe:. Then the roads have come to appreciate the difficulty and expense of securing from Congress concessions which their increasing business renders necessary, without at the same time making the concessions to the public for the safety of the people, the removal of surface obstructions to travel and traffic, and the sub- stitution of architectural ornaments for distig- urements in stations and approaches, which are clearly needed by the capital and which are 4 by many other The prop- of the Bult and Ohio They give promise cua be reached by road will secure for which they been have Ivania railroad, discovering the extreme iy ef accomplishing what it desires at the Long 1 except us part of w general improvement which shall bridge and abolish may gts now reached, its ace to apply method 0 has distingis the Liberal aud tre the belt of nu-t 1 one of the sing stations im Amer Senator u, chairman of the District committee of the subcommittce on railroads, b whom the propositions concerning the ronds now pending, is taking a deep in- in the subjec’ s the cor ce, beth of men, the people in these negot: strong probability curing im the Senate the ere tere: of of to ac asif he would w Abe local ruil Faiiroad Washingt will Tne Scan will welco: its long of the debt the ilusty Dome tus Jung iuonia in the w would seeus th: ally prevalent every wh se Actual work in rivers and bar! the Potomac i Rational prominence will not be the smalivet degree by justice tu the fats. oe ovseured in While Mr. Hill leads Mr. Cleveland in the | poll of the New York legislature Mz. Clevels js Mr. liiil in the poll oi the New Jen are. ‘This is @ reversal of the proverb that « prophet is not without honor save im bis own cvuntry aud bis own houwhold. Mr. Cleveland isa ms ew Jersey, Mr. Hilbof Dew York sention, is generally vetate newspapers and seems to be a wise position. It is es d that it would re e the crop fully a million bales below the excessive pr jon of the past Inwould probabiy reduce it more th re. —— | The alliance men who want the government to the to loan mon: Jarmers should bet Pressing their shoulders to the wheel in this | Movement make sure that the U.S. Treasury | thecate some of the fa plate im order | on it. i 2+ | Ttis eatd that a ings, there 18 nothis to do but te grin and bear it. see or the publ Ballot reform Mature, hate but timely. toa measure bus been t Already it bos been a the V om sectet ballet ts the lawful and » hey tounlock the evutbern situ, . | — adie —— | Mr. Holman seems to have been unneces- | sarily alarmed Hu my" resolutions, although bifurcated, passed Bmphant sections and conscience is ax well as 1 — Why should not the separate-car co: example offered b ston and Maho House in ti- al dervcratic tbe expected. Clerks for all the House the salve that balms the wound i Senate's wholesale clerical provision, but there fe not enough of the |. go around, —— ‘The subject of reducing the congressional expense account bas introduced some very pic- furesque oratory even if it develops nothing more tangible. —— Cleopatra has been rivaled in her pearl echievement by the Cincinaati ostrich who, on post-mortem examination, was found to have swallowed en $800 diamond. ao Mr. Recd’s speeches in Congress now have the brief conversational style that is relied on to make catchy reading. a If Chile's apology is drawing interest it should be very large when it comes, LAs CHANCE FOR KEMNANT BAKGAINS this week. BAFP’S ENTERPRISE, Bai th st we. dalins EARING Lanssvzexs & Buo. vt eal — FORTH Ee gs Rd BoP - |Lavaxre Waar Tacs. T H ERE - — _Allarticies needed in— ONLY ONE WEEK MORE. —the make up of the — ‘Messrs. Patrick & Sons, architects, —— Baby'sToilet are to bo — bd —found with us at ail — who are now completing the plans for — times, = — We isck netther— our mammoth new store, inform us that ce eee in order to enable them to complete the SS eee building before the commencement of Se ae ——our way. and thie— Bextsesson it may become necessary REG) rl yintaots teehee nity of purchasing In- — for us to ruspend business after next rand rpc ho ‘week and allow them to get the entire — the price. _— building at once. This greatly inter- Taz Quaxmrr. fores with our plans, as we intended to ‘The chesper ones Teaisin open for business at 403 7th ‘are limited to & while the building on 405 and 407 7th bolas of ‘was being completed, This is not all. rs ‘What are we guing to dowith our stock? Or Tue Fixse Oses ? i There are but two Movei:? Not Decidedly not!! pared ‘We'll sell it out, or at least all of it we con, Canszare Loxo Stirs, z = With three rows of inserting and feather- Toray Asp Nexr Werx. stitching, embroidery around neck and sleeves. ‘The balance, if any, will go to dealers, | ‘who will gladly buy it at the Oxtr 680. | Wont 850. | Rivicvrovszy Low Parces We shall offer. | Tovar Casprrc Loxa Sips, Swe ak ‘Wirh fulleathered Gretchen waint and band io ke of inverting around waist, full sleeves and Woores = AND | Worsrep Goons Asworted in | 3 Lots on the center tables on our ground | Oxty 79e. | Worrs $1.00. Casmare Dresser. Pointed yoke of tucks and insertions, back eae Plain, neck and sleeves fluished with em- rm Lroidery edie, three-ineb hem iu skirt. ALL THOSE FORMERLY SOLD AT 1 a SOc., Te. AND 81 ARE IN | Oxty 98c. Loz No. 1. | Wom S135, THEY Go AT eee 25e. Causrre Dresses. Poupadour yoke of space tucking and in- tertion, neck and sleeves trimmed with em- broidery edge, skirt with three-inch hem. ALL THOSE FORMERLY SOLD AT $1.29, $1.50 AND $2 ARE IN Lor No. 2. THEY GO aT ALL THOSE FOKMERLY SOLD aT 82.50, $5 and $3.50 ARE IN: THEY GO aT SL. Albums, Vases, Embroidery Materials, Brie-a-Brac, Fancy Goods, Toys and Games are being suidfor a mere shadow i Omy $1.25. | Worn $1.65, | Nussoox Duessrs. Gretchen waist of inserting and tucks th embroidered edge down both sides to form a vest, full hixi sleeves with embroidery around band, skirt with wide ‘hem and cluster of six tucks, Oxy $1.48. | Worm $1.85, Narxsoox Dursses, Ww all square yoke of French cords, fuserting and feather stitching formed with Baby Carriazes. Only about 18 left, putt to the waist ani band of inserting A waist, full puffed sleeves drawn y, $4.49. Ar S449. tieht at hand, with embroidered ruffle also of their former cost. Take the choice of our remaining | Osx $1.68. Marrnew Woovwsxn Axo Loranor, 10TH, 11TH AND F 8TS. ¥.W. Monvax. Jaxcanr 18, Ax Exasrnox o Apvaxce Srvzzs oF “Soma Or °92” Parte Sze. eae GQOME hundreds of -‘Novelties” show their beauty here for the first time, WILL IT NOT BE A LUXURY TO SEE THEM IN OUR PERFECT LIGHT? The pure mellow light of ‘Our Silk Department is one of ite most tmpor- tant features, ‘THE PRODUCTS OF THE LOOMS OF Tsou. Cursa, Jarax Axo Axenica Converted into fascinating Dress Materials by the nimbie fancies of fertile minds of designers ‘and the skill of printers, ‘These daintily tinted ‘Silks are to be the rage in every center. Fasmox Smt Hors As Favomres Busce Grouxps Upon which a wondrous melange of shades and shapes, of Aeures, sprays, bouquets, festoons and scrolis are tastefully strewn. COLORED GROUNDS HOLD THEIR OWN AND HAVE NOT BEEN SLIGHTED, We are able to tempt you with a «reat variety of new and exquisite desigus, lurking in which aro hints of those warm, mvist water colors that decorate Carnelian glass. You would think that the soft hues wore careesed into expression by an Italian's touch. Who can describe the delicacy of their bloom and luster? 'Twould take the word-Jewelcy that broiders tho brain of a Ruskin to reveal their exquisiteness. Tho smile and dream of color, coronated with the beauties that kiss the sky, the sea, the shell. OUR DUTY—to give the neww and display ‘the roods. YOUR PLEASURE-to come and enjoy, per- haps to get thy rare chance of frst chuice. ‘11th st. bidg., under skylight.) YOU ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE (Firat floor. Ovextxa oF Ovr New Corser Paztor, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, ‘We claim it to be equal to any and sur. Passed by none in the country. clusive, handsomely furnished, bas sev- eral private fitting rooms and careful, It isse- intelligent wervice. Second floor, 10th street building, ad- Joining Ladies’ Muslin Underwear De- We cheerfully refund the money in all around neck, deep hem and wide sash, Unsatisfactory purchases, | | Worn $2.00. Veer Frise Faexcu Narssoox Dizsses, With round yoke of inserting and drawn ‘work, with ruftie around edge of yoke, full Sleeves, with embroidery around neck aud sleeves, ahem of four inches, with row of inserting around skirt, wide sash, Goovs Srone, 5 Aso 407 TruSs. NW. | Bieetric Mase Oxy $1.98, | A ut mgs , 20 F, x g u ” iy | Wontn $2.50. | aa Uo 3 A US eee. Fisz Swiss Dz Gretchen wats: of fine tucks in clusters, with hemstitching between neck and ned with embroidery edge: ——_ skirt of fine Swiss flouncing. A = ‘ ES. Porvian Srorprxa Prace, SEVENTH STREET. Osx $2.98, | ore Wonrrtn $4.00. | Sue Gaercues Dresses. Waists of tucas end hand-feather stitching, box plait in center, neck and sleeves triumaed with! embroidery ede, Valen- ciennes lace on neck and sieeves, skirt of handsome hewstitehed flouncing | Oxy $4.98. | Wonrs $6.00, Asp D>, Penrexrnies, | COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 18. Very Fixe Fresca Naixsooz Dresses. Gretchen waist of fancy tucking, lace and hand work, ueck sud sleeves trimmed to match siirt of very fine French nainsook ‘flouncing. | Ostx 86,98. Worrs $8.50. | Ose Cinxa Six Rose, For an infant, with Valenciennes point lace around skirt aud over the shoulders, with drawn work around the skrit. This isa very handsome Christening kobe. Below you will find articles of every-day se at prices “very special.” Our banding of enor- mous quantities in this line ena- bies us ALWAYS to be able to serve you better and more eco- TO DRESSMAKERS This sale showid be especially attractive. Osrx $18.48, | | Worm $25.00. The assortment {s undeniably beautifal and to the early purchasers belong tI Itwill require very little argument after seein them to convince you What an excele ling offering this really is m Ixraxts) Departures Issituated on our 2d floor, separated from all other stocks. We, therefore, can assure you of that privacy and comfort which will ‘tend to stimulate your coming. Onprxs ‘By mail will be carefully attended to, we Cotton, Becubardt Hair Pins, assorted, Linen Thread, Biaek and Wi Var with handles, url Combs, 0 Velveteen Dress i Salk Taffeta Vind-n: Attachable Corset Stee. Double k and White,, tes, enaine! lined. vss Stochinet Shield. itched Lone Casi Fue Toilet Sosp, assorted, in box... White Mirrors and Hair Brushes. 4-row Bristle Tooth Brush... Heavy Kubber Dressiug Comb. Raver Gloss Shoe Polish Alb-ristie Hair Brush, larze_ Large Whisk Broom Fine Brastle Tooth : Extra-heavy Rubber Dressing Comb. Lrows Frenci hoe Dressing, f-row Scrub Brash... Bottie Best Black Ink. deeletat matt a ue bale Unticached ‘ Ge Put op sale Monday. Yoolrand aise “heaper Unblese! Secu orias a he One 5 worth Sand Bs A Hi Hi Hf : SS inipaute Black Heoriette, one-third of ine £4 oe FES Sowers riaets f 100, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, ty SEVENTH STREET. CG Boxtoxs, Ixonowma _Narus | W3UZ%,2LAID MAINSOOKS, dg:..710c, ond tae, Peart htt aa marr 7, —ie___3.5 Gian B SONA ore | tpn ___ TS SEE Laps VYING FINE FUR WoRK BE B TIRE COBSETS, d8e. | FRENCH OOU- Loe sapbe are ‘ok. one block ra Coat RAYS EBTERTRICR. | partment. —o—— Op aut rue pirverrst anticues oF ‘Women’s wear nothing has caused so much dis- cussion as Corsets. There is no doubt that » Corset is injurious if too tight, of an ill-fitting make or too stiff bones. Ifa Corset is selected of @ short-waisted effect, according to the wearer, of pliable bones, a true cut — which Puts the waist where it should be instead of ‘high up under the bust—aud of perfect fit, it proves a source of comfort, health and beauty and supports without pressure. A gocd Corset is the foundation of the whole artistic system, It must bea perfect shape if the gown is to be well cut. No tatlor's art can avail wheu it is handicapped by an unshapely Corset. Then, too, however finely the dress may be made, it Will not long preserve its symmetry unless this fruitful source of wrinkles—the ill-stting Cor- set—be corrected. ‘The Corset Department with us is and always hasbeen @ field for study. We don't buy all Kinds wo see by any means, only such ae we can ‘cuuscientioualy recommend, You will find here, however, the pick and choice trom all the best manufacturers of Hand- made and Steam-moulded Corsets extant, and fer what price you pay yowil get ite equivalent. ‘Here are “I. C. ala Persephone,” “‘C. P. ala Sirene,” "C. B. ala Spirite," ‘Thompson's Glove-fit- ting,” “R, & Ae NA ‘Dr. ‘Warner's Heaith,"* **Woven, “Ferris Waists, Ladies! ‘Standard Waists, Chil- dren's ‘Ferris Waists, Children's * & G.” Waists, Children's and ‘Double Waists. We keep all makes in short, medium, long and extra long waists. —— ACorset thst embraces many desirable feat- ures, the superiority of which has been satis factorily tested, is tho “LC, ALA PERSEPHONE,” For which we are the Washington agents. Itis Paris made. The bones are of the hihest grade obtainable, while the steels, which are of the best tempered material, are tapered thin on top, thus allowing perfect ease in stooping ‘without fear of breaking them. They fit tightly ‘across the hips and embrace the form closely, 0 that you are not under the necessity of using darts to make them look graceful and give a fine, flowing sweep to the drapery. ‘The **1.C." is made in several styles of coutit, satine, lasting, &c., short, medium and long ‘with straight or spoon steels, THE No. 00 "I. C. ‘Ismade of French coutii, White or Grey, with Jong waist.. 81.75. "THE No. 265 1.0.," Our specialty, is of French satine, Black, Whits or Gray, with genuine bones end long, short or “THE EGLANTINE L. ©. Of best satino and whalebones, also has the tapering waists described above, two side steele “THE No. 1000 1. 0." For long-waisted stout ladies, is made of French coutil, with spoan busk, two side steels and heavily boned up the back....,,+000«-84.00, “THE MARQUISE I. c." ‘sof the finest satine, made on bias. with extra Jong tapering waist, 15<inch s:e01 and bip ores, Lust gored to ft the most difficult fig- Same in medium length. ....63.50 and $5.00. “THE SHORT I. 0." ‘Made on the bias, especially for stout ladies, is 2182.50, SPECIAL FOR OPENING DAY, Fine French Satine Corsets, 81.00 a pair. (24 1008 .s00.-00e0s0.annex to 10th st, building.) —o— Moxpax WE WILL SELL A LOT OF Turonrz “Axoots Brian Rees, €0x80 inches, in s choice assortment of colors ‘tont, suitable foy couch covers, draperies, lap oben, 0, at $1.75. ‘Gianket dept,....,24 floor, 11th st. building.) + 00-0 10 10TH, ITH AND F STB. x. Wazcove As Tue Szasox 18 TO THE YOUNG AND GY, ITS DEMANDS NECESSITATE A GREATER OUTLAY OF READY MONEY THAN THE AVERAGE HOUSEKEEPER 18 ABLE TO BEAR. TO PROVIDE HOME COM- FORTS AND MAKE THE FIRESIDE GLOW WITH: CHEEE 18 THE ONE AIM OF OUB EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, A FEW DOLLARS, a8 AN EARNEST OF YOUR GOuD WILL, 18 ALL IT EXACTS UPON PUB- CHASE, ACCEPTING YOUR PROMISES IN SMALL PARTIAL PAYMENTS BY THE WEEE OB MONTH UNTIL THE DEBT IS SATISFIED, OUR PARLORS PRESENT A HANDSOME PIC- TURE OF DOMESTIC NEEDS, EMBRACING FUBNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, MATTINGS, BTOVvES, ‘WORKS OF ART. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, 919, 921 AND 923 7TH BT, AND uI6 627 AND 636 MASS. AVE. N. W. gong .E ng PEE zl ey C) roemray RESRS 299, 8e2 wan7: yne* eI 3 N cade RK be a bal S. 5 4 $5.75. ee Fur-trimmed Diagonal Cloth ier. Fuil For Shaw! Roll. Satin-lined to back. Handsome Silk Frogs. Worth $13.50. £0 ONE DAY ONLY, coco L cK T 5585 eon an Rem, K Pal bd Gok Aah toe Re | ght ‘000 RAR EK kK Sus87 it Lurorten Boxsers Axo Hats AT AND BELOW COST, Our apecial sale of Bonnets and Hats, Im- Ported and Original Designs, for street, evening and visiting wear,at and below cost, will be continued all next week. PALMER, IMPORTER, Jal4-st® 1107 Fat. Tue Disrmicr Foruera Acid Photphoric, di. Glyeerine, Yotk of Eoos, Oil Bitter Almonde, Cod Liver Oil, New England Rura, Orange Flower Water, Is the receipt under which our ve Prosraatic Kxvrstox-oa Is prepared. We of course claim no proprietorship of this preparation, but what we do claim is the absolute freshness of it when purchased of us, because the large demand for this established remedy at our store necessitates its compounding three or four thnes a week. The very best materials the inarket affords are used in its preparation and no mat- ter how widely advertised any other Emulsion may be we know it cannot surpass the above, which is pre- pared by ourselves in accordance with the official formula of the District of Columbia, As we make it in such large quantities we can afford to sell it cheaper than cur competitors. For instance, # pint only costs you 65 CENTS. ‘Mind, we have no selling name to tack on to it and give it prominence. We make no claim of sole owner- abip. We only offer it to you FRESH, AND PRE- PARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A FORMULA WHICH HAS THE INDORSEMENT OF THE PHYSICIANS OF THE CITY. & WILLIAMS & CO., DRUGGISTS, s UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE, od 10 Pur Cesr Orr Fon Case. A GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF —FOBES.—— ‘Wo have marked down the prices of @ larze lot of AU-wool Robes, IN SOME instances ct about HALF PRICE, as we wish to close them out this scason, and those in search of BARGAINS will now have an oppor- tunity to get good bargain. Weare iso offering our whole stock at ex- tremely Jow prices to reduce itas low as possible during this month. ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES, W. M. SHUSTER & 8058, 16 ov PA AVE To Bz Scaz You Aas Gzrrme the best of flours, “‘Ceres," Wehave stamped on every sack and barrel a fac- dimile of the two wold medals awarded **Ceres,” and to protect you beyond per- adventure wo have placed within each ‘sack and barrel circular besring the autograph signature of Wm. M. Galt & Co., to sanitate which would be forrery. “Qarea" is no new ‘flour. For years it ‘has wupplied the dewand for the best, and every housewife echoes the soon-fo- befemous assertion that ‘*Oprea” makes. more bread, lighter breed and better ‘breed than any other flour, Yourgrocer ‘bas it oF cap obtain tt stance. Don's come to 08199 only wholesale i. We. M. Garr &C Fleur end Foot Dealers, Cor, 1st and Indians eve. HERE IS A LARGE FAMILY OF WHITE GOODS—the most and the best of them foreign born, We shall merit the lesdership in this Mne again this spring—evea more than we did bast. ‘Experience teaches us something every yeer, and be- hang our *‘signs” out in plain sight. According to our notion price should be told of in the same breath with quality. We never have to smother our markings through fear of competition. When you are looking at the patterns you ought toknow the costs- then you | **!! at cam cut the "coat according to your cloth.” Lers Loox Tms Marrer Ix Tur Exn Swiss Mvstass. The patterns run to flowers and spots— artistically displayed—2oe., S5e., S74e., ‘400. and 0c. a yard, Suzrr Oscaxvis It is Just as natural to find the ORGAN- DIES in piaida and stripe effects as it 1» for night tofollowday. The expressions are new—12ige., 1be., Ye. aud S739. a yard. Surez Narssooxs. . 36-inch SEA ISLAND NAINSOOK for infants’ clothes—so‘t and Sine asdown—25e., MEDIUM-WEIGHT ‘STe. and We. a yard. JONES’ ENGLISH CAMBRIC_26 inches Wide—20c., 25c., 37e. and 0c. a yord. Fy NAINSOOKS—2ic. Tsou Mexts. Cream, Cardinal, Black, Pink and toSlayard. Late arrivals, Isom Lives. They are new—and ehvice-and chrap— We., 124... Le, Wee ey Be. and 50c. a yard. Pensuas Lawss. Plain White—20:., 25e., 375e. and 50c. a yard. Fink and Blue—25c. a yard, Cuastors Castries ‘Yerd wide—licht weight—just right for un- derwear—l5e. a yard. Lose Crorn. ENGLISH—40 inches wide—20c. a yard. STRIPED—more English weaving—40 inches wide—3i}ic. a yard. ‘36-inch VICTORIA—Lbc. a yard. Livex Lawns. Isom Danry. STRIPED—33 inches wide—30e. a yard. CHECKED—33 inches wide—5c. a yard. Trcxnscs. 20 inches wide-FANCY OPEN-WORK FINISH-40c. a yard. 27 inches wide—with CLUSTER OF THREE TUCKS and OPEN-WORK FINISH—S0e. a 27-inch—FANCY All sorts of TUCai °G EFFECTS—40c. to 81.250 yard. Frovxcixes. 45-inch HEMSTITCHED and TUCKED PATTERNS—2c. to $1.25. yard. Proves. Corded in White—striped in colors—20c. to Toe. a yard. 2 a Frexca Narssoox. Light and medium weights—48 inches Wide—S0e., O2ige., Toe. and 81.8 yard. Fresca Oncaxpres. 51 inches wide—0c., O23c., 7éc. and $18 yard, Tantataxs, White and colors—12i4c. to 50c a yard. ‘That is the way we are «ving to show them this season. You will cry *‘Hold, enough,” long before Woxget tothe end of our resources. Why shouldn't people depend on US with such possibilities—and when satiefaction is an assured certainty. You are welcome to make the most rigid comparisons—we ‘never have suffered by it~and surely will not this year. Prnnrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” ESTABLISHED 1840. [1t) TELEPHONE 995. Tuovsaxvs Or Trurs And many customers forthem. The Tulip season has Just opened and our store is Tulip headquarters, The multifold colors ‘will delight your eye. A. Gove & Bzo., 1112 F ST. ¥.W. N.B.—Quick delivery of Tulips and other flowers, jalG Lenca & Mross, oruier.y witty Oppenhelmer's, SOILED LINEN SALES Solled Linens. at ed prices. Movie Gioth Bitrosu Searie ee Deuter Pieces: iiematitled 00 Sr Ges Ar Paices Tur Wu Go, Meenxo Or Tur Szasoxs aT Tae Paras Roan Spring and winter are at warfare at the comer of 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Winter scores « point with the dispiay of Evening Goods to mateh in colors, but receives black eys when the new «pring arrivals forcedown prices of waru: cools to less than ‘wholesale prices. Read over above lines once again. Read detwren the lines. Comidn’t a page advertisement de written with these lines for a subject? Rerues To Lerrens Recerven. Onty too plad to continue the Cotton Underwenr “Opening” until Wednestay. Of course we know it wat tmprseible for you to go a shopping. Yea. We wil alow 10 per cent discount on Black Silke, but For Monday only. No. We can't ford to sell any more “Palais Royal" Shirte at 6c. each. Call Momiay aud pay 750, which 6 conaderably less than preearing price For auch Sharia, New Goors Jest Axnrven. Only space or time to cive a fow hints of the results of our Luyers’ iate trip to New Yo! Hosteny.—sce. torenarsntees Sie. quslity Ripe Sid Lisie Hose in boot patterns. Warranted Past Black feet, uppers in Pink, Biue, Oud Kose, Ye low. Ac. tor ase. Ribbed Sik Lisle Hose in evening | | tints of Tan, Gray, Bronze, Red, Poari, Bine, Pink, | Salmon, Lavender, Nile, Helictrope, Row, Sueie. also Creaw and Wuite. Frowens.—the teat, and therefore toreaine at | | these prices: 20. for Forget me-nots; 25 j 25. 45, ond OS for for Chrysanthemums. Our buyer s im New Yors the chrysauiteu bunen, Grays, Yellow, Brown, ed, Cream. J ewELRY.—ie. each for Imitation Shell Maitrens, such as usuaily sell at 10, I2and I5e. Amber, Black, | and Tertoise Sheil, 4. 5 and 6 inches long. Ovexixo Souvexms. We give the list below. To illustrate that it doesn't do Justice to the funmeusity of our new Stock we pout out the following item Marked prices... Usprnwean Let's see what con be wri from the twenty-four in the list. Te Gowss marca ssc. you will tind in no Jens than eteht different styles AN mado of fruit ot the joo quality musi, in small, mediua and extra izes; sewed ou lock-stitched mackines, many fn with beading; th exactly as tnay be fo to wa: tain they gout tks. Let thene Sie. gowns. Lere i# No. 1, has surpu embroidery, 12 ciusters of 3-tunch tucks i yoko, ‘0. 2 haw tucked sailor collar, 8 of Zbuuch tucks in yok cufis......N0. 3 has apace tuck yoke, lerg at neck, front and siewe Mother Hubbard yoke with two inse: broidery and 4 evusters of 4-bunch tack! Dack, ewbroidery at front, nock aud sleeves. has Byron collar and cufia, trimmed with embroiiers, | Mother Hubbard yote......No. 6 has solid tuck yok ouble yoke back, embroidery at front, neck and ropeind 3 tucks in the tan-over Ploated back, sleeves, with three Luck®......No. 7 has thiree insert ot embroidery and four clusters six-ounch tucks, forusing shirt front, high sleeves, with cuffs of three tucks and embroidery......No. Shas two insertions of hemstitched embroigery, full sueeves, gathered at wrist, with band of thiee tucks, cauibric ruffte frout, | neck andeleoves. So much for the gowns. Cou: Panton carinents are the Camlitic Corset Covers, fn st styles, Drawers in nine st: stn five style Skirts in three styles. Thea best garments procural: Gi 85 cente ure to be offered Monday at only GNe. eacl Aswuch might be written of ail tuefoliowing "*Open- ing” Souvenirs: Dnuawens. Marked prices... "Upeming” price Curemse. Marked prices... *Opentux” ¥1 Nucur Gowss, Marked pric “Opening” Be. | Re. | #1 Tae! Pose | "BSG THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued telow). Isrozrast Spectra Sure 1892 Darss Fasncs Asp Tunnnxes. ‘The writer is overwheimed with matter for this ad- Fertisement. Here are the Silks for winter evening,the Ginghams for suumer, the spring Suitings of Wool I: Raormes ‘NO GUESSING WHAT IS IN STORE FOB YOU EVERY MONDAY aT Readilis, RewiiSe FINE RED TWILL FLANNELS, modicated, 9 2A BA de. Por yan FINE WHITE FLANNEL, 25, 20, 7Oe.. including fine sitk-warp goods, GRAY FLANNEL, 10, 15, 18, 2te, upto Boe. FANCY SKIRTING FLANNELS, in Rel, Kewy and Gray plaids, 2 yard patierns, for #uirt, 38a. WHITE EMBROIDERND SKIRTING FLANNEL, £49, 9, TO wn 0 RED EMBRow EMBROIDERED ERED FLANNEL, the, Very fine quality STRIPED AND PLAIN FRENCH FLANNEL, 30m SILK STRIPS PLANNELS, FINE CLOTH-PINISHED FLANNEL, pe ot REMNANTS includes new PLAN: NEL EPTES, new WOOL CHALLIPS, new OUTING GINGHAMS, new CHAM- PERCALE, new APRON AMS, new CAMEO DRAPERY, new PLUSE- EFTECT CANTON, new WHITE PLAIDS BLEACNED and UNBLEACHED 10 and » , 50, Om, ED FLANNEL, NAVY BLOB FLANNEL, GRAY EatRRomD Our other NAVY BLUE 114 SHENTING BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED (yanl wide) COT- TON, BLEACHED and UNRLEACHED CANTON PLAN- NEL Im addition read the advertivement below this cme A AA AA AAA 8 oe Bs KOK Av OU FPF YOM A sy KK AAU OU FO MMMM Aa NX OS KKO AAU Ure MMMM AA NNN KK AAAU UF MM MAAAN XX R KATA WU oF MA MA“AR NNT 909 Pa Ave N.W Bg <2an. Pequot Cotten, Ro Ea se Kaas A Gurar Tuear For WEST WASHINGTON. The greatest clearing wale that taken piace th this» u so, Prices that witl Lue cides sphabitamta, THE COMMINATION, Sul M STREET, Next to W. Noniiin Ts woing to make Un account of incre: ers Clothing House, eserytiing tm stock, trade at OUR MAIN STORE, this great sacrifice and close out entire stuck by February 1, a ONT MISS OUR REMNANT BARGAINS THIS from Paris and London, the new Ribbons and Trim mings, aad here, too, the results of the buyer's late trip to New York. Lot us look at these latest comers— Saturday's arrivals. 39c is quoted for 50c. Wool Suitings. But whr 1802 Dress Fabrics at such areduction im price? To begin with it's only for Monday, Tuesday and Wedlne> day, January 18, 29, 20. We can afford to force the season with a loss of proft during three days. These She. Suitings are 42 incles wide and inelade She; herd’s Piaidsin Biack und Waite, Brown and Wit, Navy and White; also Fancy Chee the 1842 shodes: of Tans, Grays, Reseda, Gobelin, Cadet, Old Golien Brown, Savy and Bisck. Until Weduesday at 6 p.m. for 36e. yard. AWSp trove 50 cent Black China Silks with Satin Stripes shall go at 3c. a yard until Wednesday. They are 23 inches wide aud spiendid value at S0c. yard. $1 tor Printea Shanghat Silks te not a reduction in Price. Mentioned because our first supply for "v2 ar- rived Saturday and our Duser Would Lave you say what you think of them. Monster patcerns, which you'll huve to learn to like tccause rashionable fur Grounds of Bisek, White and colors. 7 5c.—nese are silks trom Japen grinted tn th country. A scheme which lowers the price, You'll ‘say they are just as good 2s those we can’t afford to sell at less than #12 yard. 39c.—Do you know these Chins Silks are mystify: tng our brothers in business as much as yout Its mystery how wr manage to alt bbe, guaitty Silk ror See, a yard. We'll tell someday. Of more interest to Yous the news that a new lot bas been secured, full 23inches wide, in Yellow, Milo, Pink, Uid Kose, Lav- ender, Pistache, Olive, Golden Brown, Navy, White, Biack, Cream. 6 8c..-x01 know of those Evening Crepe de Chines. Licre’s a new lot, of better quality, actualiy worth #1250 yard. Explanation: The importer, in order to suit his customers who couldn't afford to buy wha.e pieces of all colors, cut these gieces. Of course there morethans dress length im each piece and there's nearly 200 pieces, but how long will they be here at 8c. a yard? Rewenber, guaranteed $1.25 quality. ‘7 inches wide, tn Crean, Light Blue, Pink, Cardinal, Nile, Lavender, Navy, Lau, Light Gray, Steel, Golden, Brown. A Barocas Ov Bancarss. 50 pieces of Biack and Cream Japanese Silks were secured by our buyer #0 advantaceousiy that tie Lost bargains of the Palais Royal's experience are offered. 27 inches wide, Gc. ; food Value at 30 inches wide, 5c. ; good value ut 5c. 30 inches wide, L 30 inches wide, $1; good value at $1.25. TRIMMINGS FOR 1x02, when the merit of the zoos is considered: $12 for Jet ond Lace Girdles, £9 for Jot 2nd Riubon Ginlies £2.25, 4.5, $4, €4.68, © end 7 for Girdies mude enurely of Jet. Gurdie doesn't properiy describe those lovely dress ornaments. Lsk to sce them. 12c. to ite.a yantfor the new Sct Edges, 4 to 2 inches wide, possessing the merit of beauty, varivty, oud quality and jow price. ‘worn on the lower part of pointed basque, tied at beck with bow. Not the old —— RAPES ENTERPRISE, dade bedi sith sts TLawencrs GREAT SACRIFICE SALE or —cLornino— rue TALK AND TOPIC OF THE TOWM! ‘The earnest and severe reinctions are Muking a deep unpression on the minds and licht impression on the purses of clothing buyers, Maburgers’ jose will run up to thousands, but the end justine” the means, —A CLEAN, CLEAR CUT— —or —o0 PER CENT!I— —ONE-HALY OFF— —112— —PRICES OF EVERYTHING — $2” NOTE THE EFFECT OF OUB RE- DUCTION: Au Ar 1-2 Pure. MEN'S SUITS AND MEN'S OVERCOAT. Former price, 81 Former price, $1 Former price, @18: now $9.00. Former price, €20; now €10.00, Former price. now £11.00. Forwer price. Former price, $0: Former price, 85; 0. Former price, $6; now 83.00, Former price, #7; now €3.50. Former price. @8. now $4.00. Former price, £8; now $4.50. The above reductions have been made em ectly as announced, anda biel exenumation: on your part wul substantiate HaxsvncrS’, 621 Pessa Ave @12 Borbardt Caper, now. G15 Berubardt Cazes, BOW... seccesensveneevene LOS $16 Beal Trimmed Reefer, DOW... sseeseseeseee 1217 Pens, Avexce SHOES.