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4 © rote THE, EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1892. THE EVENING STAR. w coplney GTON: January 21, 1892. THE EVENING permanent circulation in Washingtow other paper EWS paper and has ne competitor. to define and punish black- ther ter- . ifs0 worded as to will not provide a punishment more severe than the offense de- bia and « ves. To say that extortion of tooney or ether benefits under fear of unpleasant notoriety shall go scot free or with light pun- ishment is to lice of the most infamous practices. But if the terms of Mr. Oates’ measure are reported correctly he colarges the Jers of blackmail su inj rson, for the pu or other of ridi- risbment purpose of ridi d to create the ing or attempting or revenge, new misdeme: spirit of ri sure concern! +2 of the House of Rep- the oti port and the event of inte le of which was of “ihe U: house, the « bat deseriptive one Congress have bee conceive the bi: Capitol, the ¥. A. Mublenbe: over one she of Samuel J. other and the Tode ‘oie muse brooding over the re of the preacher-roldier, the mind cau t figure ‘om behind the of old-time Penn- the Wilsons, the Mor- | enses and others, The decision of the coinage, weights measures committee of the House to vote on a free coinage bill on the 1th of February would seem to settle all doubt, if any existed, as to the position of that committee on the subject. Of course there never was any unce ‘as to the individ: ions of the majority—it was kaown always th: favored free coinage as | a theory. ed in some quar- ters that while they an abstract idea, they were “a might be for free silver as agin ite enforce- ment” under existing conditions. This was a | more hopeful view of the situation than was warranted by the known facts. That the House will pass a free coinage bill it would not be safe to predict, for there are many political considerations which may at the critical mo- ment operate to restrain the majority. The probabilities are that whether the measure passes the House o: not it wil Senate, and it is as nearly certa in polities can be that it will never become a Jaw while Presiden: Harrison is in the White House. ——_—_—_+e____ ‘Mr. Holman has caused some agitation in the west by his declaration for economy. Itis feared that the world’s fair will be stinted in @ most unseemly manner, if it is recognized at all Such an extreme would be regretted, not merely by Chicago, but by the whole country. ‘The nations of the world are concerned in the Columbian exposition. When relief for starv- ing Kussia was proposed, a stroke in the diree- tion of economy was made that might well an- swer for some time to come. Ihe expeusive extremity of war with Chile is contemplated to | sustain the credit of this government, and that ¢redit should not be allowed to suffer through | parsimony in connection with the exposition loan. += If those prisoners at Rio de Janeiro could have handled the guns they captured the world | might today be looking rather to that capital | than this for startling war news. As a matter of fact, the 160 who seized the forteand could not hold them are to be relegated to the same category with Garza’s revolutionists or even lower. The Brazilians, it is to be observed, are having an assortment of revolutionary phenom- ena. The cousciation to those who desire stability consistent with some appearance of free government is that the counter revolutions to the first are ali failures, with little blood- The Philadelphia victory seems to have been the precursor of the general triumph of the Cleveland meu in Pennsylvania in the control of the state democratic committee and the fill- ing of the vacaucy on the national committee. This, coming afier some dampers in other quarters, cheers the friends of the ex-Pres- dent. To have lost Penusylvania would bave been to lowe the center of Lis position. — —- Governor Boies declares in substance that he does not see the use of prolonging the exist- ence of prohibition laws which cannot be en- forced. His politics might be described as re- form with a stick in it, —————— re is a theory that the mud in the Oitio river keeps it from freezing. When the quan- tity of mud circulated for campaign purposes is considered the chances for skatiag in Cin- cinnati are pretty poor. — Beople who declared a war menage to bo on ite way from the President to Co: night explain the situation t ing that it was in- rest conti torical brick b hum would give a rather tat ral estim: to beave rbe- he is cown 6 idea of the gen- of Poraker's strength. oe - Washington's birthday is an excellent time for Congress to cultivate its patriotic senti- Ments in coun-ction with the world’s fair. Chicago's invitation 1s weil timed. = = Senator Peffer's deterwinction to bpeak today shows that he is in uo way disposed to what many people consider the principal fauc~ ton of public man, en Belva Lockwood is in Chicago. It would be no more then courtesy for Ler to ap- points beard of geutieusn wanagers for her presidential boom. — The activity of General Garza’s movements may be due to an effort quent subscriptions on bis newspaper. — The Chilean government wili know more when 1t gets older, but this country cannot be it on this development, expected to One thing is as clear as a suubeam—the course of this republic toward Chile has been forbearing in a most marked degree. Jobat smectencoemats 18 fs physically on the mend, Mr. the commerce committee is coucerued, oo nt libel | 4 not pass the | as anything | collect a few delin- but be is on the decline vo far us the chairmanship of Bee hy vege, Suorere ‘STREET. ARE Trexer ARGAINS: Rep OMORROW. (Oda and ends at Quick selling } | Rinzox <3 Axp in Stik Ribbons, amgrted whithe and cofors | Conrary Deures Halt Pai $1 Underwear, consisting of Drawers and Corset Hostery Axo Us perwear Depart. MENT. pair Laiies* 50c. Wool Hose, Gray ana Biack, ack, Soe. Heavy Ribbed Wool Huse, —— eee dle. pale i ie. {slighty damaged Chine Silke, 25¢. yard us of Scotch Ginghems aud Crepe de kc. yard Surer AD aIsTs aes Wrorrens, iste, launiered, 0k: Mere $1 and & 2.50 Dark Worsi Biue and Brown. { Eid Gloves, damaged. Bie. each Umbretlas, horn. 59 Cherry handivs!. $1.60 mrellas, RIMMINGS. Sus Eutiox, fn Ligbt and Dark Brown and Navy Blue..... Wiagand 5c Bi 7 Regaanl Pearce ine Heather Edeine, evening shalea. Berzoxs, By, loe SUK Tastor Buttons, all shades... mat ail sizes Nati Head 4 Crochet Burton~ AR. ie Heavy Quilted Bibs 7 Toe. Chi rz tea Di IN Sewing Sik Veiing, good colors, #1 Couored Drapery Nets, for evening: Jews RY A D Puaren Wane. ss Heart Sbape Branipis, vet with ur ber Breistpias! . Gold Flated Bri le checks. Alot of Alot of AU M3 POPULAI SHOFFING PLACE, It TH STREET. More Resovaz Sate Repverioxs | Bx Jers Laxsnenon. ‘There is no doubt of it whatever. Heavy inroads have been made into the stock. It may not be as noticeable to you as it is to us, but the ware house and ‘stock rooms show it. We have moved everything from the avenue ware house. ‘The entire stock must be sold prior to Temoval, as we do not propose to take any koods to our new store on New York avenue. Today we «ive a brief review of the bargains now being offered with & few additional attractions not before mentioned. Sixause Revvcen. We offer the balance of our stock of Ise. and 20c. Silkaline, in handsome and attractive fiured eflects, at the reduced. Price of 12}4¢. per yard. Ornex Repvertoss. $1.75 Lace Curtains for 81.25. Lace Curtains for $2 nd $8 Lace Curtains for $1 Curtain Cheniile for 373¢e. €1 Figured China Siik for 0c. €1.25 Table Covers for 70s. 81.50 Table Covers tor ec. Feather Pillows for 85e. 50 Feathe= Pillows for @1.75. Ladies’ Writing Desks, $8 i} —_ . | Joxrvus Laxssvran, Cor 13: & F Ss, N.W. | Coup-Frer iW EATHER. ea Terhaps this drop of the Mercury sua- esis a pair of thicker. warmer shoes— Perhaps the ones you Lave are most worn cut-—Perhaps yon co sleighing or coast- tnx -—in which case to be properly “booted” is imperative Perhaps you don’t know that we sell A Doutans Worta For . 85 Cexrs. To reduce stock we all FY AI >P>rebprprra eoesoocooos Se Rasxaxr Dix, Jaxeusr 22, 1892,),. aOELARKin np "BO. 811 MARKET SPACK Comment on articles advertised today is unnecessary. Quality and price tellsthe story. Brack Dass Goovs Reuxaxrs. G yards 45-inch Cheviot, Was $9.00. Now 87.95. ‘Tyards42-inch Armure Was @8.75. Now 96.00. 7 Zant Pinch Camel's Hate, ‘Was @0.13 Now 97 Tutte A2-tnch Bide Band Serge. ‘Was $8.75. Now 7.7. yaris 42-inch Heerlagbone Stripe Cheviot. Wee $7.00. Now 86.10. 5X yards 42-1nch Cheviot. Was @7.88 Now 80.83. Cotonen Dress Goons Remvaxrs. 5 yards 52-inch Browi Miged Homespun. Was 85.00. Now $4.00. et sztrtt tinch Brown Chevict. Was$7.50. Now 16.50. 7 yards 42-inch Striped Blue Camel’s Hair, Was 87.00. Now 86.20, 53s yards 45-inch Golden Brown Camel's Hair. Was 86.5%. Now $5.50. 5S yards 45-inch Striped Garnet Camel's Hair. Was 84.58. Now $3.25, Rensaszs Or Fuasvexs. 35 Remnants of White, Plain Cdlors and Striped Flarnels, from 1to 6 yarde in length, at greatly re- duced prices, W. D. CLARK & CO, 811 MARKET SPACE. REDUCED TO 0000 se pea 4-3: A PAIR. — LADIES’ UNDRESSED KID (USUALLY CALLED “*SUEDE") ‘TIES AND ONE-STBAP SLIP- PERS. IN BLACK, GRAY OR TAN; ALSO RED NADJY AND PATENT LEATHER THEO SLIPPERS, 321 i = goo ae ° tte © to ‘aad ecg “00 = RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 932 SEVENTH ST. 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE. 231 PA. AVE. 8. EB W. A. Prence & Co., 719 MARKET SPACE, Cor. ‘Sth at. Rewsaxr Orrentxes For Reusaxz Fray, OUR Weekly REMNANT SALE tomorrow ‘will be very interesting, as we will offer some unusually good bargains at ridiculous prices. Remsasts Or Brack Axo Guay Daess Goons. » 8 yards 40-inch GRAY AND WHITE CAMEL’S HAIR, with pin stripe of White. Regular price, #4. REMNANT PRICE, 83.12 for piece. G yards 40-inch HERRINGBONE CAMEL'S HAIR, in GRAY. Former price, $6. RE! NANT PRICE, 84.48 for piece. 6 yards PIGEON GRAY ALL-WOOL HEN- RIETTH, 45 inches wide. Former price, $7.50. REMNANT PRICE, $5.50 for piece. 6 yards 46-inch GRAY HENRIETTA. Former Price, $7.25. REMNANT PRICE, 5.25 for Piece. 7 yards 40-inch CAMEL'S HAIR SERGE, BLACK. Former price, 86. BEMNANT PRICE, 84.38 for piece. ‘7g yards 40-inch HERRINGBONE SERGE, BLACK. Former price, $7.25. REMNANT PRICE, 25.25 for piece. 7 yaris 40-inch BLACK BEDFORD CORD, with JACQUARD EFFECT. Former price, 87. REMNANT PRICE, 85.50 for piece. 7 yards 40-inch SATIN RAYE, BLACK. Former price, $8.75, KEMNANT PRICE, 85.75 for piece. 7 yards S2inch BLACK SERGE, with WHITE PIN STRIPE. Former price, $10.50. REMNANT PRICE, 86 for piece. 8 yards 48-inch SEKGE, BLACK. Former price, 88. REMNANT PRICE, 86 for piece. Rexxasts Casnurre Hoss. 10 pairs CHILDREN’S KIBBEDCASHMERE HOSE. Size 5, 7H. 5, 84. 9 in. Former price, 0c. to 75e. REMNANT PRICE, dlc. pair. 7 pairs CHILDREN’S RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE. Size 73, 834, 9 in. Former price, 47. toG7e. REMNANT PRICE, 39. pair. 4 pairs LADIES’ LAMB'S WOOL HOSE, WHITE. Sizein, EXTRA size lec. Reg- ular price, $1.25, REMNANT PRICE, Sic. pair. Reasaxts Or Mexixo Uxperwear. 10 LADIES’ MEKINO VESTS. Size 30 and B2in. Former price, 00. REMNANT PRICE, BSc. each. ‘SMALL LOT of LADIES’ SCOTCH Woor, PANTS AND VESTS. Former price, 81.75. REMNANT PRICE, 81 each. 9 yar YOUTHS' SCARLET WOOL DRAWERS. Size 26, 28 and 34 in. Former price, 7c. and $1. REMNANT PRICE, 49. pair. 10 CHILDREN'S SCARLET WOOL VESTS. 10,18, 22in. Former price, SOc. amd 65. REMNANT PRICE, 200. each. 19 CHILDREN'S, MERINO VESTS. yao Furuse price, de. REMNANT Brice i S*CHILDREN'S MERINO VESTS. Size Bian in, SUITABLE for boys or inlsnes Frou eto 5 youre of ae. Hormae price, Oe and Soc. KEMNANT PIUCE, See. bac Resvasrs 0. Tpine ANTIQUE TASERTTN price, 15, RE ANT PRICE, Be. ete ANTIQUE LACE. Foruee Prive, 500. REuSAst p: pricy, Sans GHAY STRIPE GAUZE, Former pa, es isJard. REMNANT PRICE, 81-50 REDGAUZE with: STRIPE. a Bia gard RENN ANY PRICE, OREMNANTS of BLACI O& CHANTILLY DEMI FLOUNCINGS AT HA! y * axts Or Tannese, Regt LOT ot sehen cgTIMMINGS tn GUELM. "Former Bes TMMNaS to baer es ghee eS ‘ANTS of pe RDUNGLE Lo} ain OnE Prt un Cares, Former price, uptaa st ICE. Hise. =| Weal W. A. Piasce & Ca, it Ode ath st Poxorvaurry Granantexn.” Suzzs axp £% pPp SOOER oe Kw Ghoves-sew AND GOOD. ‘3 dozen pairs Brown and Black. Price reduced from $1 t0.50c. per pair. Sizes 5%, 6, 7, 7M. ‘dozen pairs Light Tan. Price reduced from 61.50 to Sic. per pair. Sizes 6X, 6X, 7. Faxovs Snozs. "Me Gemeie end Best on sta for Lediesin Bright Kid, Dull Kid. fm all styles of tose most comfort able for tender fect, yielding and Dilable to the feet, the only shoe to ‘Wear for tender fest and corms. ‘You can get your feet in first-class condition by wearing these shoes. ‘The rush we bave on these shove Proves that the ladies appreciate the price, @3.50. ‘These are our ‘special shoes. Youcan't help bat ‘always buy them. Our $3.50 Men's Shoes are equally good, Our Patent Leather Shoes from 85 to $10 cannot be excelled, Buy ‘them and be convinced. ‘These are not Foster Kid Gloves. We have Foster's if you desire them. Evening Gloves and Street Gloves, Blacks, Whites, Browns, Pearls, Modes, Tans and the Light Opera shades. All sizes and styles. We fit them Wasos & Cana, 020 F ST. N.W. i 421-3t Baltimore Store, 4 and 6 West Baltimore st. and warrant them. They are marked ** Wil- Ham,” ‘*Fowler,” or **Fosterina" on the inshle of the wrists. J.C. Horournsox, 907 PA. AVE. Sn Now-_Is Brack Goons- ry bg ¥ to your attention | thetr pet preparation basher ‘and the popular remedy for Coughs, Pulmonary Diseases, Pausstax Synvr. This remedy is vit Miia “Gripres ‘end other miserable ee eo fering Wascanlty, thst we doen ft i —o-— OUR DUTY —o— To again call your at- tention to {ts manifold blessings, No one who values their health ‘can afford to be without it In this’ the “winter of their discontent," for it com- bines the virtues of a pre- ‘Ventative and a cure, | ==||| A BOTTLE OF ORDINARY COUGH MIXTURE COST THE FOURTH OF A DOLLAR. WE SELL THIS IN THE SAME SIZES AT FIFTEEN (15) CENTS. Don't you think the difference te fart’ saving when the reguiteare sar better? F. 8. Wieissste Co., DRUGGISTS, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. Colds and all —*—— Sis aT Lasssvres & Buos: « We uave on sevenat occastoxs called attention to our superior assortment of Evening Silks, and also to the very low prices at which we have sold these goods. Onur sales have been moro than satisfactory, thus showing that our efforts have been ap- Preciated, and ‘Waar stock we sow nave ox hand we will offer at such prices as will in sure their specdy‘sale. Our reason for mak- ing this reduction now, witen the season is at its best and the goods in demand, 1s that we are going totake stock on February 1 and we must ‘clean up" many thousands of dollars’ worth of goods by that time, The foods comprise all the new ideas and shades and have been bought within the past few months, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON THE MARKED PRICE OF ALL EVENING SHADES OF NETS AND GAUZES, Lasr weex we axsouncep THE arrival of our advance spring styles of Fig- ‘ured Silks. Since then our assortment has ‘been much improved by later arrivals and ‘Wecan say without egotism or conceit that our collection of these goods has no peer. All patterns shown are confined to us exclu- sively for Washington. Buack axpcotonen onovnps, one to eight colored printings on India, China ‘and Surah, full 24 inches wide. @1. Back axp coxorsp Gnovxps, ‘with many colored printings on Indis and China, 22 and 24 inches wide. 7c. Aut stack ricunep mpra, 1m 25 designs, full 24 inches wide. 81. Ware orouno, sapanzse stack Printing, full 27 inches wide. $1. Orders by mail will receive immediate consideration. ‘The New Fashion Sheets are now here, ‘Yours for the asking of them No charge, ‘Whother it is rain or shine—in summer's torrid heat or winter's icy coldness—BLACK is right—proper— fashionable—Noveities are creation, fourish and fade away and BLACK welcomes them as contemporaries— ‘and bids them good-bye when their course of useful- ness and popularity isrun, BLACK is e commodity and s luxury that womankind could not well get along without. A fit eubetitute for every occasion. Nosea- ‘ton of the year but that we have to keep this depart- ment full and ready to meet the, demands that unt- versal approval multiply, Dull days in BLACK GOODS are few and far between. When it is time to take account of stock we like to have every department inas trim a shapes possible. That time is most at hhand—You have embraced the opportunities in the other lines as they have been offered. It is the BLACK GOODS' turn now—and the occasion will be an im- portant one in view of the qualities we have to deal ‘with and the reductions on them we havemade. Being Black stuffs, the concession raps at everybody's door. Guests Or Tue Greasixe. ‘38-inch ALL-WOOL STRIPE EFFECTS— 0c. a yard—NOW, DIAGONALS. " FIGURES, SPOTS, STRIPES, RINGS and a number of other *‘taking” ‘patterns that were 81.25 are @1 = yard—NOW. BOURETTE PLAID CAMEL'S HAIR ‘that was $1.50 yard is only 81.25—NOW. ‘One of the handsomest DOUBLE-LINK DESIGNS in CHEVIOT {s 81.15. yard— Now. JACQUARD — the favorite among the novelties—was $1.50—81.25 a yard—NOW. ‘A CHEVIOT you wilt agree is stylish was 1.25 a yard—is $1.15—NOW. ‘ Prices of Black Goods—PRIEST- LEY'S HENRIETTAS — with the others—thes are all 40 inches wide. Those that were $1.25 are $1.00 NOW. Those that were $1.75 are 1.15 NOW. ‘Those that were $1.50 are $1.25 NOW. Those that were $1.62 are 81.37% NOW. And the,e will give youa “‘cue” to what you may ex- Pect to find all slong the line. Because we have not men- tioned what you may be wanting is no sign it has not come under the knife and its price suffered an ante- stock-taking amputation. It will be worth your while {omins to see—for BLACK GOODS of US are always he best. Aways Ox Hawn. ‘VEILS, VEILING and CRAPE-if you need any here's our list—Again the best: PRIESTLEY AND LUPIN’S VEILS AND VEILINGS. PLAIN AND HEMSTITCHED HER- NANI VEILING—82 aud 82.50 a yard. COURTAULD'S 64 ENGLISH CRAPE for VEILS, and 4-4 TRIMMING CKAPE from 81.50 to83.50.a yard. ‘Keep them in mind. WE do in stock. Prnars, NINTH AND THE AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1840. (it) TELEPHONE 995. Azz You WITH US IN OUR ‘98. BALE, ‘WHICH 18 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY? ‘The same unheard-of Bargains and Values are em- bodied in this offer a8 in the successful 49c. sale that created suth a pleasantshopping commotion the past three days, READ THE LI8T AND SEE WHAT YOUB 98e. WILL BUY YOU ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Bargain No. I consists of 3 Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests, satin faced, wii. pearl buttons, fancy neck, silk drawing string, ‘amounting to $1.50, | for 98¢. Bargain'No. II consists of A pair Ladies’ Genuind Lisle Hose, pin stripe, top- boot pattern, amounting to 81.36, for 98c. Bargain Xo. III consists of 3 50c. Men's Merino Shirts or Drawers, — to $1.50, Bargain No. IV consists of 2 pairs Men's Natural Wool Drawers, medium weight, amounting to $1.50, for 960. ~__ Bargain No. V consists of ‘The choice of 3 of our 50c. Neckwear in Puff, Teck or Four-{p-band, ting to 81.50, for 980. Be ‘No. VI consists of : 1 bottle of Sozodont, 3-cakes of Pears’ Scented Soap ‘and 1 bottle of Colgdte's. Glycerine Lotion, amount- ing to $1.33, i for 980. ‘Bareaip No. Vit consists of 1 Kent's English Flesh Brush, 1 pint bottle of West Eade bey Seen pad 3 baliont Seandina Bheeeter, yoke off embroidery.1 Vest- deep embroidery, and 1 pair muslin, amounting to $1.49, Yor 980. ‘No. 1X consists of 10 yards of the new Fancy Dress Gingham, which the pride of oar Remnant Department, amounting 81.50, for 98e. ‘These are the extensive nine bargains which can be PRES PROT eae for At the Popular Shopping Canter of "BLACK FRIDAY SALE Tae Fan. Suvexra Axo H Sze. N. W. Fusxnz & Co “WE MOURN OUR PROFITS." ON account of the inclement weather WE have still quite a number of ODDS and ends left on HAND AND have marked them down still LOWER than before TO force the saie. IN the list below wil: be foun. SOME rare BARGAINS THAT will repay A visit TO our ESTABLISHMENT. BESIDES those Barcains mentioned HERE, you will find on our ODD and End table, and thronghout OUR store, that anything marked with a BLACK FRIDAY ticket is worth at least DOUBLE the money we ask. SO do not miss this BARGAIN BANQUET. BLACK FRIDAY SACRIFICES, $17.00 Decorated English China Dinnerand Tea Set, 129 pieces (slightly imperfect)... 14.00 Decorated English China Dinner and Tea Set, 118 pieces... 8.98 Decorated English China Tea Sot, 56 Pieces (slightly imperfect). 2.48 7.48 Fine French China Gilt Band Tea Set (slightly imperfect)... 6.48 2.48 Decorated English Chins Chamber Set.. 1.98 6.98 Decorated English China Chamber Set and Jar, 12 pieces (slibtlyimporfect) 5.48 4.48 Hand-painted Chamber Set......«. +30 Majolica Jugs... 10c. and 15e. Majolica Cream Pitchers +19 Japanese Bread Pate +12 Japanese Oatmeal Bowl.. +15 Japanese Blue and White Tea Pots...... +10 dapaneso Decorated Meat Pistters....... 1.48 Bohemian Water Set (only 4 tumblers)... +88 Marbeiized Rose Bowls... +20 Crystal Water Pitchers... +49 Crystal 4-piece Breakfast Sets. +15 Crystal Of and Vineyar Cruets. -05 Crystal Sait and Pepper Shakers. -29 Crystal Sirup Jugs . +25 Colored Glass Finger Bowis.. 05 Crystal Tumblers, 3 styles... +08 Crystal Goblets, 3 styles... +18 Half-covered Dust Pans. +12 Long Japanned Coal Shovel .. +05 Tin Pie Piates.. 03 +35 Open Tin Spice Sets... 23 ‘39 Galvanized Hanging Soap Dishes... 2 1.48 Painted Tin Toilet Sets. - LI 1.19 Copper Bottom (fist or pit) Block Tin Clothes Botler. -89 +12 Enameled Handle Block + Tin Gravy Straivers ...... 08 +07 Tin Spice Scoops Ot +12 Carved Wooden Handle Bread Knives... .08 -L9 Walnut Handle Britannia Dippers.., - -98 Steel Hatchet ... - 69 17 +05 Package Toothpicks (2,500 in pack- 10 Sink Brushes. - +19 Large Nail Hammers.. - LD -05 Japanned Pepper Dredges. - ee 05 Japanned Flour Dredges. a +12 Large Tin Dippers..... 08 +15 Bottle Ladies’ Shoe Dressing. 08 -35 Decorated China Bakers 24 +29 Decorated China Bowls. - 1D = 08 +15 Decorated China Coffee Pot Tiles... 29 Decorated China Cream Pitcher. -25 Decorated Terra Cotta Cuspidors..... “19 China Caps and Saucers., é +18 pair Wooden Butter Paddles... - 30 Large Wooden Butter Molds... 29 +12 Wooden Towel Rollers... +08 +15 S-hook Hat Rack. -08 -29 Papier Mache Basins.. 19 +10 Shelf Oilcloth, per yard... 07 -05 30-foot Clothes Lines, +03 33 03 +19 1.25 Oek and Cherry Round and Square Cen- ter Table. ae 2 80 .45 Oak Towel Rollers. — +33 -29 Walnut Towel Rollers. +19 +59 Antique Oak Wali Brackets. -89 Oak and Walnut Shelf Brackets. +59 Wall Brackets... -65 Wooden Lap Boards... 49 1.25 Oak and Walnut Book Shelves... +98 .75 Children's High Chairs. 50 1.25 Carpet-seated Sewing Bockerse..u... -80 PRE A Pe Bao fas £44 Sg BM SALE. Tas Fan, Tr Axo H Sr. N-W. 1t Faumsz & Co Croootares Axp Bosvoxs, Farmar. Amorted for 260. ® pound; usual price 4c. Thisie always © popular day, because the excellence of the candy is 00 well knowg, You will ind all of our goods right, both in quality and price, GILL & som, GLOVE BAR G AIRS TOMORROW, FRIDAY,. JANUARY 22 . 9B8o. $1.25 svotion suede stousguetaine... 870. Evesrxa Groves. ‘All colors and sizes. $2.50 r2-vntton suede Mounquetairan $2.20 $3.2 5revaton svete MouruetairaS2.80 $3.75 covoton suede Mourcuetairea 3.39 Fisted to the hapd and warranted. Lovvzz Grove Comraxy, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., at Between Oth and 10th sts, ———$—$S Prices Ang Ksocxep “ Isto Sanrurneess” When you bought HAMBURGERS, SUPERIOR CLOTHING een at USUAL RETAIL PRICES, you PUR- CHASED CLOTHES THAT AkE CLOTHES; but when you are ofered a BONA FIDE discount of & per cent, why, the mduecment just “cape the elimaz” of low pricer—that’s ait. Jvsr Tusa Or In 830 Overcoats for 815. ‘825 Overcoate for 812.50. 815 Overcoats for 87.50. 820 Suits for #10. 815 Suite for 87.50. Nuzo New Crornes: Uf he dees, bring him t» HAM- BURGERS’ at once. The splendia values weare offering in juveniie attire are simply marvelous, We hare the Neateat and nodbrest styles imaginable Fur little folks. The season's most approved designs—as fine as any ever produced by artut tailors. We'll give you your choice ©f Children's Suits at just ONE-HALF the usual selling price. 60 per cent isa big stem to eave these dave, —o— HaxscnceS’, 621 Pessa Ave Posxezs (OF BALTIMORE). Posner's shooping excursions from Washington to Baltimore are taking place daily this week from Mon- day, January 18, to Saturday, January 23, inclusive, Baltimore and Ohio railroad only. Any train, either way. Buy your tickets of our representative only, at the avenue, They are not to be had anyrchere lee. ‘You will pay €2 for each ticket (round-trip) and it Keep the whole business intact and when—on the way over—the conductor removes the coupon place the bal- {80 cents in cash, whether you buy anything or not, ‘All purchases made this week delivered free to your residence in Washington. Posxzzs, Barrmone DID-ON EVER WiLL~atl sec STEbeINe QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES Gucte, It “fetehes” trade, due Sans Axo Comrasy, “Fir For Kisos» THE Fad make of weiner 8 ovencoara 5 poyeean List. ‘the are Just as good mplayer anes under the tailors LONG<CUT ‘tard — we've beat our beat previous SINGLE BREASTED aie ee This with the oars, ‘woather against oa, too. But we've had ee the people with us. SHORT-CUT Now we've got both and we're in SINGLE-BREASTED we a oars. 2 man bums. Whea, ervont he wante it ALL LENGTHS at nd DOUBLY BREASTED every coars, fads er, Just oo karaente as ENGLISH DOX — you'd order you were leaving your COATS. measure — and you siti . pee any ete ter if you dudesther ULSTERS. People are not measuring quality by cost mowudays. care We've ups t ail cal- coats. us on thst basis, Our marks too light to be INVERNESS touched ty te trade, The kindsof OvaTs, " Weather wo've been etting this wiuter bas key: all weights STOR . » DUEL present coara. Bees are upperwost We are fortunate im — what we are euxseur tu ULSTEMS. They are cunergency coats Coats. and heey conpany with these extreme deys. FUR- TRIMMED Cosis. —_ nor born.” senasien ‘They follow fasion. They're fine. You cuaTs. can see it all throush — them, Expest tobe Any Kind surprised in price. Ota $10 to 855 covers Coat You Want. them, Tur Speci Saves, 14 FINE SUIT SALE. €10.80 SUIT and OVERCOAT SALE. “Running of the RUBBEKS and “broken sizes” in LADIE Shows, CHILDREN'S CAPE OVERCOAT SALE, Saxs Ayp Compass, The Right Kind of Garments, XLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTA: Keepin mind what wessid yesteniay, We have but one pric, ali coeds marked tn pla Figures, guaranteed aa low as the sam? gualit can be bough! anywhere, and money rerunded. when requested. Ayood Lusiness pistioru fut both buyer and seller. Fon Mores Repvcen. nvecs wn gle mull in stock has been reduced, as we pro- use to sell thet al once. Asreacuas Fen Morvs Re DUCED. 83.50 Astrakban Pur Mufis now #2. % in proportion. Repvcep. ony tour left. se have put moriny prices on thems. 1 Astrakhan Cape, from #220 to $15. 1 Astrakhan Cape, trom # 1 Opossum Cape, 1 Black Marten Cape, from 45 %0 6:0. ‘These last three are un the “Cleopatra” style= extra long. (Second floor ; take elevator.) New Wrarrens. we revive thie morning an elegant line of Ladies’ Striped All- wool French Flannel Wrayrers, made ina new style, in a variety of dark, medium and light j striped effects; also a few second mourning styles, ticht-fttine back, full (runt frou peck down. Sizes #2 to 42 Oxtx $5 Enscx. toe nentromet wrappers we have ever ofered at this price. (Third floor ; take elevator.) Darssixo Sacoves. panty Drew Sacques of eiderdown, in light colors, 3.78 and ¢4.50. Lavres) Wieree Sxrers. anos #2 and €2.50 Flannel Skirts arenow 61.50, Care Mackixtosnes. you wm surprised at the extent, variety and attractive eee of oUF stock of Cape Mackintoabes. These ¢ are in handsome cloth effects, wit! and without Sleeves, in Tans, Grays, ke. #410 €25. Those ft the latter price ute lined with plaid silk. ‘(Third flour, take elevator.) Wirrrax H, McK sew, 933 Pa Ave N.W. Mocsszzs & Co., 1008 F ST. XW. OUR MEN'S SHOES are not moving stead (as We would like them. FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS WE SHALL ‘MAKE 4 DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. Our es: snow $4, It te interesting to note that the complaints! Hoover & Sint of Obio river water nearly all seem to come | LADIES. yer renggge from the Obio side of the stream. 1217 Pess. Avexce. een (Mr. Egan cau get excellent terms from say | F rer Auxexrs ( Or Axy — bon tastes) ‘We sbail be in better quarters soon at our Rew building, 129% F st., but meanwhile ‘wehave facilities for supplying all comers ‘with. fresh CUT FLOWERS. cot Des cwreimen 83.20. ‘ (Gentlemen, pow m the time t buy the best enterprising publisher in this country. paar a A SHOEGEE SORTS a Womteriem ‘and eave 20 per cont. Teta ——— mos PaRE Senator Gorman isan esteemed fixture im Kare. Mowe foun ave bw A. Gone & Bro, Pi £ the Washington directory. ‘Visiting cards prinied from plate, Tc. per1u0. oct | 1212 F ST. B.W. tee ‘