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EVENING WASHINGTON FRIDAY : January 2%, 129%. «ROSBY 5. NOYES ‘TAR bas a rege! tien in Washington three a that of any other paper As « local NEWS paper and Advertising Mediom it competiter. —__S=a=a_EeE—e— Very properly and with commendable Promptness the Seunte insisted on knowing the precise condition of affairs in the base- ment of its end of the Capitol. If the plumb- ing ia defective the truth should be known, so that valuable lives be not endangered or ab- breviated. But while legislators are so anxious in their own bebalf would it not be well for them to remember that thousands of government employes toil daily in pisces where the commonest hygienic laws are Violated—not by the employe, but by the government? Let Senators who are so deeply interested in the preservation of senatoriat life spend a few hours in the old Ford’s ‘Theater building—a diseaso-breeding pen in which men are compelled to labor; where the government is manufacturing blindness for hundreds of eyes. Let them make a “‘slum- ming” tour of the overcrowded I er, if they want to experience dis particularly perilous kind, let them inspect that death-trap called the Government Printing Office, in which two thousond five hundred men and women strive for their daily bread and in which they will continue to strive so Jong as an inch of red tape is available or until the ramshackle structure falls or burns to the ground. Every possible safeguard should be thrown around the physical wellbeing of most of our legislators, but let the logisiatore remember that the untomely death of one clerk or one printer is more proliilc of real misery than the deceave of any well-to-do public man. a —- The principle of restriction has triumphed, no far us the House committee on rules is con- cerned, aver the po obstruction, as THz Stam expected it would. The difference be- tween what the committee regard as legitimate Saxe Sarcrpay Suorerso List. A AA AA AAA LL this week we have been growing upto a grand climaz. Lots of the A A special sales wo aro running now stop short tororrow night when we close. Both the Clothing sales “come under the wi There is boand to bea rush at theend. You must make haste in making Your selection. For your own sakes be ae eariy in the day as possible. This Saturday fou “money-making” day for you, sure. Saxs Axp Conpaxy. Taz “Kixc-Pixe Ov "Ex Aue $14 Sor Suz. Nohody “needs an introduction to the ‘Values in our #25, $24. 823, gz and $20 grades of Suits. They're known. It's = comunon remark—"*You can get aa good @ suit at Sake’ READY-MADE-as youcan have ‘marie to measure anywhere, These are the suits. There are about three hundred of them wt $14 left for tomorrow's buying. ‘They con't merit praise in any on» particu- Jar—they are perfect through aud through. With one of them om you are dressed as well as anybody can be. Whether you want NGLE-BREASTED SACK—a DOUB! . ‘a THREE or FOUR- —theae rich quaitties melt the want. "*Mel- —or pronounced desixns—all original— all neat—ail handsome, OCR OWN MAKE. Tomorrow ts the (ast day of the walel Tvs “Resstxe Maree $10.80 Ser Aso Overcoat Sure stops tomorrow night, too. Cold weathor has kept this sale company—and tha! wade the OVERCOATS doubly buyable. je Suits too. Both are $18, $16.50, $15 restriction and that which they bold to be tyrannical is « difference between power in the Speaker through the rules and power invested fu the Speaker and his two democratic col- leagues on the committee on rules. Oue thing js clear—the new rules provide for expe-liting Business, It makes saul! difference whether the will of three men or the will of one man is tocheck the fill ing. Tie democrats in the Fifty-first Congress “swearing they never would consent,” the democrats of the Fifty-sec- ond Congress have actully “consented.” This may not furnish conciusive evidence that every- thing done under the Keed rules was right, but it does show that the leading democrats in Congress think that there is a saving principle im those rules of th gress, and in this epinion the repub aily, which is ex- tremely tired of how-not-to-do-it exhibitious by its legislature, heartily agrees with them. a - ‘The democratic national convention will meet fm Chicago on the 2ist of Ju: It seems that, although the lake city waf not an open com- petitor for the honor with the many smalier cities of the northwest, it was not unwilling to accept it at the hands of the party leaders. No doubt the influence of a conven- tion place on the party's fortunes in an election is overdrawn. But whatever such influence may be worth to the democrats they secure it, ‘they think, just as well im the larger as they would in any of the smaller citics of the north- west. The suitableness of Chicago on the grounds of accommodation for the convention, of accessibility to the public, of fulness of com- munication, seem to have been the prevailing considerations Both conventions mect in the same section in the kame month. They will align the two great partics before the world, and will in all probability add an important leaf to the history of American politics. a Every now and then some humane person writes to Tux Stan describing some shocking ease of cruelty to children or to animals and asking whether there is a humane society in ‘Washington, and if «0, why it does not prevent ‘or punish such cases. There is a humane so- ciety in Washington, which, as its statistics show, bas accomplished a great deal in the pre- Yention as well as in the punishment of cruelty to childven and animals, and which would ac- complish a great deal more if it had the active co-operation of ail who sympathize with ite purposes. All humane people have an oppor- tanity now to aid humane work most effectively by urging the enactment by Congress of the Dill introduced by Senator McMillan and Rep- resentative Cogswell (S. 1714, H. 4273) to mend the holes in existing humane laws discovered in actual trials in the Police Court. — ‘There is much material for thought in the Portions of an interview with the Chilean min- ister, printed in yesterday's Stan. It will be enough for the present to direct attention tu Mr. Montt’s statement that the Chilean news- papers of December 7 contained no references to the possibility of war with the United States ‘This is reassuring. I: may indicate that Chile ia content with the slaughter of n few Amer- ican sailors and does not thirst for the gore of cur entire nation. That the Chilean govern- ment did not expect trouble with the United States is neither strange nor surprising. This country has aliowed itself tobe suubbed so Jong that any other conclusion would be illog- ical Hind the murdered seamen been British or French or Germ of course Chile would have looked for trouble. But they were only Americwns. aw ++ The death of Mr. J from the bench of the Ux: Court one who was Fr hape ite most inte ce Bradley removes d States Supreme pressed the bar and the obre few men now on the federal judiciary have done for great learn tng and wonderful acumen. a The District is glad that temporary Se: Gibson is made permanent end joins besrt in the general cong: ti Gibson Las always taken an iniellice Mr. interest in Dis- trict affairs and wali render valuable service as & member of the Senate I 3 Constuns calmly informs M. Laur, whose face be siapyes, Uhat he will not fight, as be has been kept waiting tov | It seems thus it is geodform in the French style of ducing to come early and avoid the rash. ——++2___ Nobody can biame the dear girls for peti- | tioning the resident o advise war with Cave. Even in these peaceful mes there are not men euough to supply the feminine de- ct commit the man whe never found bas no plice whatever —_——_ore ‘These evitences of sy cities are touching. eoased and Philadelphia's w oe Commander Evans suould oper» corres- pondenco bureat. His communications are abost, to the point, and widely appreciated. ———_+o— 2 ‘There is mr that Madam Chieago’s Bowpitality will be overtaxed, altuough she is huvicg @ creat deat of company this yen: + Garza might serve a newspaper syndicate ‘with aseries of papers on “Licvoiuvon as I have found ut’ $$$ Chicago's water famine doesn't make the slightest differesce im ber availability for con- veution purposes. ———- 2+ Mr. Goay will probabiy have a halo before be gets curough with bis ingal contest + Possibiy Chile is wasting to see Bow smcll an ayology will be wcxrpied, nalities. They're im all styles “sound atanut” Price has got @ poor hold on them. But you must do your part. There's no time left to stand on ceremony. You don’t need to think it over. If youcan put either a SUIT or an OVERCOAT “to work”—buy it. $10.80 till tomorrow night. We nade them—that is our guarantee of their merit. Weare “‘sticklers” for nt—you never had a Letter oue than we can give you in this $10.80 sale, Buse Tue Cumprex. CHILDREN'S CAPE OVERCOATS— this story like the figures Ye have “‘had our shoulder all the week. The stock ed It is smaller by hun- at it still needs trim- Tomorrow you'll cut a big hole $2.98 Reaches for nearly twice its value. Some Cheviot | #5, $4.50, $4 and in it. $5.00 For what are left of those $10 **Wood Brown” Cape Coats. an | $350 Cape Costeare Pastas marked in thissale at 9 10 years. | oom. All sizes—4to ‘You get ail the qual- ity—and save just years. They are | Service givers.” Now $5.00. | _|_ 8298. " ‘a Tue Noverrizs Nexz, We set the best there isto be zesare Ladiy broken among choicest grades of CHILDREN'S CAPE CATS. The qualities can't save the p ices—when we «et after them. Look at the cost—then come and see if the size you want is among them. The #10 COATS are $650. The 97 coats wet. 70. The 87 COATS areSS3-00- The 86 COATS sre S3-20- Reuse Ovr Tue Reverns, You have given your RUBBERS lots of service this season—snd the dewand has broken the sizes in our stock. We men- Yoned this aday ortwoago. They're worse ‘now than they were then. Other lines have “fell in.” We want them all out. Pay at- tention to the sizes we mention, for no others ar in the sale. MISSES’ KUBBERS WITH HEELS. Sizes 11 to 134] wee" 1100. A Lares: Lurrattos Cogver Resseas. Sizes 5 to 8. A Were toc. Mews Seur-Acnixa Asp luraniox Saspars. RT| os Pe Mess Woot Oz Nex Linen Atasxas. Sizes G to 13. Now. | Wetlands) 50. A Pam Muses: Beextz Ancrics-Wita Hezis. | Now Sizes 12 t02. | me | 50c. A Pus Only in the sizes riven at these prices, Cars Asp Fons ‘We want to “‘part company” with winter {nour HAT and FUR DEPARTMENT-the CAPS—and the KOBES—and the RUGS. Your need of them was never greater—the snow makes them necessities Give ear to these prices, Bots Wrsten Cars. CLOTH and PLUSH CAPS that were 75e.. Ge. mass.—sow 38c. CLOTH and IMPORTED ENIT CAPS that were $1.25, 81 and He. Now 7 Bo. SILK PLUSH CAPS that were 2, 61.75. and eisonow 98o. Mexs Wists Care PLUSH CAPS that were 61.75, $1.50 and 5-Now 6 0c. CLOTH CAPS that were 98¢., 7c. and So.—xow 380. FRENCH SEAL CAPS that were $3, 82.50 and w S148. FEENCH CONEY CAPS that were 61.50, 1.%ante1_xow 75e. GENUINE SEAL TURBANS that wero #5 ana ac_vow $3. Fra Roses, GRAY and WHITE JAP ROBES that were eo_xow $4.75. GBAY and WHITE JAP ROBES that were es_row 56.50. ‘Full sige and fine pelts. Fea Mara WHITE and GRAY JAP MATS that were s2.0_vow $2.37. BLACK JAP RUGS that were $3.50-30W $2.75. A special lot of ANIMAL CENTERS that ‘Wore $6 and @6.50-XOW 15. This sale will last tt EVERY CAP— EVERY ROBE and EVERY RUG ia sold. Untie your purse sirmgs. Tomorrow is oing to be a great day —whcndoilars will do double duty. Saus Axp Comranr, Beerydody Knows Where Owr Store la. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH » STREET. Tee Renuste PERRY'S. "Pic ot mc cane in the comfort and satisfaction of GLOVES. ‘You want s pair of GLOVES you can feel ‘‘at home” in—as if your had belong there. Jtis ait inthecut. Reynier's, Trefounse'’s, Aug. Obariet', P. Centemeri's, Perrin’s, Foster'sand Balsan's are that Kind. They never makes mistake. Their work is always their reference. ‘We never turn our back on merit—weare not tied down into any ‘‘rut.” But these seven are without equal, One or another of them perfeetiy suit our trade. That is why we stick to them. ‘They are sending the novelties along thick and fast. Firat in fashion—firat in quality. The very newest is a DEMI-GAUSTLET FRENCH KID GLOVE—for street woar, of course—iu LIGHT MODE and TAN. ‘with self and Pear! with Black stitching— S2apair. We bardiy think you can find thein in the stores generally. Itis a frosh fancy and the copyists have hardly bad time to produce them, OUR stock is “well set” with the other popular styles for indoor or outdoor wear. 4-BUTTON ENGLISH WALKING GLOVES— in Tan, Gray and Biack—$1.50, $1 85 and $2. 4-BUTTON SUEDE—in Peart, Primrose and ‘Tan—with Black stitching—81.73. 4BUTION GLACE—in Penri and Priurose— with Black stitching—$1.50. SUEDE—in Peari-with Black stitching—81.50, S&BUTION SUEDE—in Light Tan, Mode, Gray, Pearl and White—21.50 and 62. S-BUTTON GLACE—in Pearl and While—with Black stitching—@2 and $2.25. 12BUTION SUEDE~in White, Pearl, Tan, ‘Mode and Biack—2.50. 16-BULTON SUEDE—in White, Pearl, Tan, ‘Modo, Lemon, Nile, Primrose, Lavender and Kose—#3. 20-BUTTON SUEDEZ—in White, Poarl, Mode and Tan-83.50, So far they have been for the ladies. Two ‘‘cites™ will cover the mon’s likely requirements: WHITE and PEARL GLOVES-€1.2% and $1.50. “STREET” SHADES—81, 1.50 and $2. In our line of standard makes you cam find all the proper shades. ‘You are right in tho midst ofa need for these “‘com- forters"—*"Handle this weather with GLOVES"—the seasonab'e kind. MEN'S FUR-TOP GLOVFS—lined_81.50. MEN'S PLAIN-TOP GLOVES-—lined—86e. and 82. LADIES’ FUR-TOP GLOVES—Iincd—$1.25 and $1.50. LADIES" PLAIN-TOP GLOVES-—lined—$1.75, MISSES’ and BOYS' FUR-TOP GLOVES— lined—@1. MEN'S CLOTH GLOVES—S0c, LADIES’, MISSES and BOYS' CASHMERE GLOVES—25¢. and 0c, LADIES’, MISSES’ and INFANTS’ FLOR- ENCE SILK MITTENS—81, 81.12%, 81.25, 81.50, 81.75. ‘We never haveto “‘shoulder" any of the short com- “gap” in cost. ‘Try these best ones on our say-so Just once. **Prices right.” Prnzys, NINTH AND THE AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1840. (1t] TELEPHONE 995. EMNANTS LOWELL'S BEST BODY BRI % Ree: USSELS, a ma ORS ixrenvnisz, 3022-38 1241 Lith st.’.e, Buran Is Tuz Starr Or Lie ‘But flour {s not alone the staff, but the Very substance of bread. Upon the Purity and nutritious qualities of the flour depend the lightness and whole- fomeness of your bread. There is but one flour which so perfectly embodies every desideratum in flour, and that is “Ceres.” ‘Once tried “*Ceres" is as necessary as the bread itself, and every user helps Swell the commendation that ‘*Ceres” makes more bread, lighter bread and better bread than any other flour. ‘To make sure you are getting ‘Ceres Jook for the two gold medal imprints ‘upon every sack and barrel and the cir cular infide. If yoiur grocer sends you ‘another brand return it and tell bim you will have none but rhe dest, “*Ceres.” He will send it! Don't come to us—we wholesale it. Wa. M.Garr & Co., Flour and Feed Dealers, Cor. 1st and Indiana ave. n.w. a ADIES' SHORT JACKETS, 765c.: CHILDREN'S ‘Newmarkets, U9, RAF£'S ENTERPRISE, Ja22-3t 1241 L1th st se. eco A RRE i rar’ 8555 > Cc AA RR g Fe Base G8 fa By, Sus5 Sig A RR, DDD A toy fh EE OPEB V set S44 Ea ER Be SK SPECIALS Hee S09 £44 : MER Dingo Goth Bevis etratan, fu, ae at $12. Tomorrow, $5.75. *: $5.75. Diagonal Cloth Boefer, 30 inches tong, nice! and flaisbed. ail-wool cloth, silk frogs. Are < made sold at $3.98. ‘10 Newmarkete. Sold at $8, $9and 610. Choico, $1.98, $1.98. $2.48, Pa ad wad ‘To. 86. 86. CLARK'S. ae Tem Be N.W. Ova ; 10 Paz Cexr Reovoriox Sure ‘Was the first in the Seid, And it has been Copied ali over town. ‘That's all right, though. You can compare The GOODS and The PRICES and Decide ‘What you most desire, We wore overstocked— ‘That's the reason ‘Wo inaugurated this Repveriox Sue. aa-A FEW SPECIALS, THESE.— ——Men's Lce and Congress Bhocs, warranted towear well, $1.25 ——Men's Fine Calf Lace or Con- | cto retires tern cal pe sus 98 ‘3 Hand-Sewed Fine Calf EP Ladies’ Lace and Buiton Shoes at $1.24, $1.98 and $3 that cannot ‘be approached any where for quality at these prices, The $1.98 and @3 Shoes come also in cioth tops. FF Saronoay Is Oor Racriar Banca Day. L¥ 1t RASS ah BN R RM GOO A AR RN 8553 5 ed Sss. HHH FR Sss8 HOH “oo? fee =o, Ss F 83 RR Ee SS ¢ ‘oo ROR KEM CANNOT LAST MUCH LONGER;— Bx Fesavany 1, 1892 EVERY SHOE in the store MUST HAVE BEEN DISPOSED OF. Ovr Prices Wu Do Tur Wons: Who ever heard of stoesat Oxe—Harr Price before? Tota \t Tomrrow such may not be the case. REMEMBER, ‘You pay Osz_Hatr Tue Manxeo Parce. fP-LADIES' RUBBERS, ALL SIZES, 1c. A PAIR. ¢#-MEN'S RUBBERS, ALL SiZES, 2vc. A PAIR. ary Axericax Sor Srorz, M. 8. HIRSH, PROPRIETOR, 920 920 Sevenra Srneer. |) Ft. an Posxzns (OF BALTIMORE). SPECIAL TO THOSE IN OFFICE. Saturday next will be the last day of our Great Week's Excursion, While we aro supremely satisfied With the result wo know-*from inquities which havé boen miade us by letter—that there.are a lanre number of goverament oficcholders who do not want to lose any time and yot want to come over here and obtain Some of these tremendous vaiues, ‘We keep open until 10:40 Saturday night. You will, therefore, have ample time to take s B. and 0. train after your office closes on Saturday, Come over and eo us end go back later in the evening, We know ‘this will be so much of an accommodation to those fo office that we mention it. » Tickets, you know, areto behed only of our agent, at the office of the Baltimore American, 1420 Penn. ave. You pay @2 for them, When you come in the store and show us your ticket we give you 80 cents in cash, whether you buy suything or not. We alsode- liver what you purchase FREE to your Washington Posxzzs, 920|W (Between Tand K sts.) HITE BLANKETS, 60c.; GRAY BLANKETS, 0c. ; Bed Comforts, Ha22-3t ae. KAFF'S ENTERPRISE, 3241 11th st se. oo Sarunpay “a —-—— HAPPENINGS TOMORROW AT A & A PRES PRACT fa BA PR H Boo BOB AA a ae 4 bat ude Bop 24 ¥ = KOK FFF MM MI A RALIPIVEAS — K Ka auu Fr Maa SHOPPING CENTER, ‘To wind up a busy week with © 900 PA. AVE. N.W. HAPPENING No, 1. Continuation of our 98c. sale until 9 p.m, HAPPENING No. 2. Every Ladies’ Fine Garment in our house, ranging in prices from €20 to €40, tomorrow until 9 p.m. 815. HAPPENING No. 3. Our entire line of Children's end Infants’ Fine Novel- ties in Long and Short Coats, with Hats and Caps to match. One-third off Unt 9 p.m, HAFPENING No. 4, 50c. 20, 24 and 27-inch Fine Embroidered Flounc- ing, from 2 to 4-yard pieces. 25e. Tomorrow until 9 p.m. HAPPENING No. 5. No. 5 All-silk Satin-back Colored Velvet Ribbons. Bold for 25c, 10¢. a yard ‘Tomorrow until 9 p.m. HAPPENING No. 6 of Children's Fine Dresses. Most 6 and 8 years. 85 ‘Tomorrow unti! 9 p.m. Such inducements only happen to be had at ‘Wo are open until 9 p.m. tomorrow nieht. “RUSHING” SATURDAY ‘We offer you even greater inducements for tomorrow than we have done since we began our Great Closing- out Sale, We have been disposing of our stock at just 60 cents on the dollar. Tomorrow any Shoe in the house noes AT 55 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. NEARLY ONE-HALF OFF. A big loss tous, but necessity compels us to do tt, Call during the day if possible. Bemember we use no deception. Every Shoe must be disposed of before February 8. Ladies’ and Men's 85.00 Shoes, tomozrow.......82.75 ~ 400 8 cesses 2.20 * 30 ** seeesee 1.75 - 250 « soovere 1.50 - 200 * , teeeeee 115 “ 150 % seeeeee «87 Go tomorrow at.. 1.95 COPIERS? STANDARD SHOE HOUSE, ‘Our great clearing of our Georgetown branch ts quite 824 7th ot. n.w., bot Hand I, Sfoature, and a great many barcains that cannot be found elsewhere can be hed there. 34 || picacina tad Meneses ter iota: n We’ Anz Gorxo To Move, ‘Don't think because of our present narrow ‘Quarters and unattractive surroundings that ‘we cannot fill your order for fresh OUT § A MATS, 2hc.: 34-YARD-LONG LACE FLOWERS. Wecan and will please you. 3022-3 cx A. Gove & Bro. Kaznos, peaadtllet ge) OB JAPANESE POCKKT STOVES. Ge PUNCTUALITY GUARANTEED. ao Cuocorsres, Sarvavar, 25 Cexrs & POUND. Chocolate day is always popular st _ GILLS, Cor. 11th and F ets. » ‘The Popular Confectioners, ‘T2you heve not yet made use of one of thete comforts now ise good time tobegin. Ladies and gentlemen carry ‘them to warm thelr fingers those cold ‘dayn and they are handy and servicesbie, {a applying best to relieve pain. Asub stitute for the hot brick and water bottle, Price, 15e., 250. and 50s, ‘W. 8. THOMPSON, ‘Pharmacist, ‘VELVETS, 00; ALL GRADES THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.0. FRIDAY. JANUARY 22, 1892 KINGS PALACE. 812-814 7TH ST. For tomorrow (Ssturiay) we will have an extracr- inary sale of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's GLOAKS. Our entire stock shows in the reduction. Prices ‘must be sacrificed, an we do not propose to carry over ‘any stock in this department. Ladies’ and Mises’ Black Cheviot Jackets, silk frog fastenings. Reyuiar vaine $6, at $2.48. om i Ot Ladies’ and Misses! Jackets, tn Blacks and yles, all grades of goods; some worth $4, 85, 86, $7 and $8. Your choice st Ladies’ and Miseea! Anisweh - ‘oan Aiseca' Astrachan ‘Trimmed Jackeia, 23. a4 Ladies’ and Misses’ Fur-t:immed Jackets, silk frox fastening, tailor made. |e aimee 48. The balance of our $10 China Astrachan Capes at 84.48, One lot of Misses’ and Children’s Coats, all kinds, all sizes, values from $3 to $8. Your choice 21.48. 5 MowfMion-trimmed Jackets. Regular value, @20,at 89.98, All Bernhardt Capes, all Long Coats, all Jeckets, cloth or plush, pinin or rur-trimmed, all styles, ‘That wero 812, are now 87.45. ‘That were $15, are now $9.50. ‘That were 818, are now $10. ‘That were $20/are now $12.50. That were 225, are now 814.50. Our entire stock of Cioaks must xo. Don't delay, We will continuo our JANCARY SALE OF RE- LIABLE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR throughout the entiro week. Weare still offering the following extraordinary good values: Gowns. Onr 28. Gown ts made of xood quality muslin, with edging around neck and sleeves and down front, nicely Saished. full length. Regular value of this gown is Only three pisces sold to any one purchaser, Our 48c. Gowns, two styles, Masonville mmuslin, ‘Mother Hubbard style, tucked with cambric ruffle on neck, yoke and sleeves, sixrows of herriug bone in yoke, full length. 'yle{No, 2~Masonville muslin, Mother Hubbard style, tucked with cambric rnfile on neck, yoke and sleeves, twenty-four tucks in yoke in clusters of fours, full length, Regular value of the above two styles is 5c. Only three pieces soid to any one purchaser. Our 58c. Gown is unquestionably as good a value as can be found in the city at 75c. or87c. It is made of excellent quality musiin, Mother Hubbard, with pointed yoke, with Hamburg embroidery on neck, yoke and sleoves, of 42 tucks in yoke in clusters of seven, high sleeves, full length. This garment must be seen to be appreciated. Oniy two pices sold to any one purchaser, OUR 2200. Skirt is madeof good quaitty muslin, cambric ruffle, ‘with cluster of fine tucksabove, full width, Regular value, 39c. ‘Only two pieces to one purchaser. Our 49, Skirt.—In 3 styies, one with cambrie ruffle, tucks in ruffle and above, one with cambric, another with cambric ruffle edged with Hamburg embroidery. Our 70e. Skirt is made of Masonville muslin, yoke bands with fine cambric ruftie, with deep torchon jace, cluster of 3 tucks above lace, cluster of 4 tucks above ruitie, CORSET COVERS, Our 22c. Cambric Corset Covers, some V neck, square neck and low neck. All-over embroidered V. Hernstitched pleats, edged around neck with Ham- burg embroidery and lace, neck with yoke of twelve tucks, with inserting between tucks, neck trimmed with Hamburg embroidery. Very Fine Londsdale Cambric, in low and high neck,’ pear! buttons, neck trimmed with Hamburg embroidery. DRAWERS. Our 35c. Drawers is made of cood quality muslin, yoke band, recular made, with Hamburg embroidery edging, with two clusters of tucks above, Only three pieces to any one customer. Or Sfor 81. CHEMISES. Our 19¢. Chemise is made of cood quality muslin; is well made. Regular value is only 250. Onty two pieces to any one customer. ‘The above are but a few of the many bargains which we are offering in Reliable Muslin Underwear. ‘Special prices in our Millinery and Fancy Goods Departments, Kisos Parace. 812-814 7TH BT, ‘Those three new departments are rapidly get ting into shape. We mean the White Goods, Laces and Hamburg Embroideries. We speak of them se;arately below. Keep in mind that We have but one price and that the lowest, Everything maried in plain fizures and money refunded when you are not satisfied. ¥ Warre Goons.—rmis aepertment tn- cludes India Linens, Mulls, Nainsooks, French Caubrics, Massalias, &c. Entirely new goods and the best qualities possible to buy at their re- spective prices. We firmly believe that we have the best 12}4c. India Linen obtainable in this city, Lace Depanrwent.—rorenon tacesin both hand and machine run; Florentine Laces, Point de Gene, Point de Guipure in Ecru and White,in all widths and different cualities. Just tho Laces for trimming the various wush jing- hams, sateens and other fancy cotton fabrics, Haxsona Exsnorventes1e se Jecting this stock we skipped the scrawly eov- ered embroideries and selected and chose only the fine, noat and heavily worked petterns, ‘The vory cream of the importey stock. Ediines, Invertings, All-overs, Flow ‘&e. Anex- quisite line of Nainsook and Cambric Raings and Insertions. Prices range from Se. to $1.50 per yard. We are celebrating the “‘going out of the old” andthe ‘‘coming in of the new.” Heduced Prices are moving the former. All Astrakban Fur Muffs have been reduced. €2.50will now buy an Elegant Black Astrakhan Mut. The line of Long Cloaks reduced is growing perceptibly less. The few now left can bo ought for almost a song. | ‘We opened this morning an elegant line of New-style Newwarkets with the long capes, in the fashionable Tan and Gray shades, also Bick and Navy Blue, Just the garments from now to Kaster wosr. ; Wrirrax H. McK sew, » 933 Pa Ave N.W. 416 7TH 8T, Cor Parces F ON STANDARD WORKS AND KEW ‘Hawthorne's Works, 2 vols., cloth.........00++.88¢. set Einerson's Easays, 2 vols, cloth, gilt top......08¢. set W. A. Piece & Co. ‘Ao MARKET SPACE, ‘Cor. Sth st. Sarenpars Sprout Banaars List. ‘This is one of our most important banrsin ays; that ts as it ie the Inst day of the week we ALWAYS try to OFFER EXTRA INDUCE- MENTS, so as to end up the week with « bic day's SALE. Soin order todo this we 4 SPECIAL YRICES im various departments to ATTRACT the PUBLIC, as PKICES WILL BRING the people Mazx-Dows Purces Ix Pénroneny For Sarcepay Oxy. LUNDBOKG'S FAMOUS SWISS LILAC EXTRACT, so frarrant and so well known. Rewular price, 35 and 40c. FORK SATURDAY, 27c. Ox. CRAB APPLE BLOSSOM EXTRACT, one of the most popular odors. Usual price, S0e. oa. OUR PKICE FOR SATURDAY, 21c. Oz COLGATE’S YLANG YLANG EXTRACT. Regular price, 3c. FOR SATURDAY, 23. On 1-0Z. BOTTLE BEST VIOLET WATER. Regular price, 12c. FOR SATURDAY, __ 9c. Borrie. Seecray Prices Ly Toner Axrictes. OAK TOOTH POWDER. Rewular price, 120, FOR SATURDAY, Sc. Jan BEST VASELINE, 5c. gar. PERFUMED ALMOND MEAL FACE Pow. DER, & VERY beneficial preparation for the complezion. Regulsr pre, Yi. FOR SaTURDaY, 15c. Box. BZST MEDICATED TALCUM FACE POW- DER. Regularprice, 19. FOR SATURDAY, 9c . Box. im SOAP of ALL SORTS SPECIAL PRIC for SATURDAY. WHEN you ccm VIRGIN, VIOLET ang AMAKY JAPAN, the tro FINEST PRE TRACTS MADE. Getaprayed with thas de- brevous odor prom the ATOMIZER. Exrna Hosiexy Bancarss Fon Sarvrpay. " REAL MACO COTTON HOSE, with drop stitch, 1h Tans and Gi Bewtiat oe. (OUR SPLCIAL PRICES, Pan For $1.00. 3. Pam For 3 A LADIES’ EXTHA-FINE. Si-BLACK TOSE.50 gauge, with DOUBLE SOLE EXTHA BiGH DOUBLE HEEL sot DOURLE TOF, ewalar price “overywhere, SOc. pair. OU BER W Had <e 4] > a 3 Pam For $1.00. CHILDREN'S FAST - BLACK FINE- Suwieteigtuecity. 220° SPECIAL PRICE vw vere in the city fe sarunbay, * Vic Pam CHILDREN’S DERBY KIBBED HOSE, FAST BLACK. Size6 to 93g. Revular price, 25 to 0c. according to size. Our PKICE 1U- MOLHOW for any size, Zc. Pam T N Sercrars Ix New Neck Reemsa. We have just received a full Iie of the NEW SILK NeCK “RU iG FEAGHER FECT, in WHITE, CREAM, BLACK and ALL LORS. Hwutur value, We. SPECIAL ICE BATURDA’ ‘5 , 24c. Yann. ALSO NEWand LARGE ASSORTMENT of SKIRT KUCHINGS, in BLACK or WHITE, frome ie. ard ay pAEM CHEP LISSE RUCHINGS at SPECIAL CES. R ASSORTMENT of WINDSOR TIES is very CHOICE for 25¢. Excx. a fakes the piace of the clumsy kid Steel; itis SIDE BONE. that is, i is the same shape as the Steel, but is iqude of the “BEST PRENCH aed WILL NOT BREAK and CANNOT KUST. “Stop at ‘the notion counter and see No obe else Las them. W. A. Prexce & Co, Market Space, t Cor. Sth st. A Srecraz ss A fk pe ag i bE a A LULL KERB Or A CAUSE Ere gis SATURDAY, JANUARY 23>. Tue Fan Severta Asp H Srs. N. W. Frasate & Co. WE have bought the Lamp stock of a BANKRUPT concorn and WILL give our customers a CHANCE to buy Lamps at prices so LOW that they will seem like PRESENTS. FOR EXAMPLE— SEVERAL styles of Nicht Lamps—smong WHICH ae the BABY McKEE, VESTA, ANNIE ROONEY, &e., 370. A large line OF Handsomely Decorated Porcelaite VASE Lampe, shade to match, large DUPLEX Burner, complete— $1.69, A fine assortment OF Beantifully Decorated Vase Lampa, SHADES to match, Large Duplex Burners: AND EXTINGUISHERS—complete, $1.85, A number of styles OF fine Center Draught Lamps, BEAUTIFULLY Decorated Vase and Shade MATCH—compiete,. $2.98. Altes OF the celebrated **Trenton” CENTER Draught Lampe, ‘NEW shape, exquisite decorations, SEVERAL desigas—compiete, 33-98. ‘A magnificent line (OF Brass Hanging Litrary Lampe, Taz Fan, Tm Aw H Sm N.W. Foxe & Co “Tas Mosvaesrat.= ‘837 AND G00 F ST. XW. FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, @LOVES, ETO. Continnation this week of our Great Amnaal Clean ance Sale of entire stork without reserve, Profits are to eive you are mating in al! gooda, WINTER WRAPS AND FUBS, $40 Pius Gar sa Pur-triumed Jackets PNDELWEAR, ‘SSe. Ladios’ Full Rewular Fast Mack C Batra Pino Fast Black Kibbed Hose Folldeshionsd French Beet Cash- re Hose a Lad. Swine Ko in Gray and Kern, at. eee Adl-wao! Vest, in Red and Whit in the best and Iatest com Me each upward, red Velvots, Kibbous, Corsets, adwes’ Neckwear, Veiling, te. SPECIAL SALE OF UNDERWEAR, Also Black and « Umbrel pT THE MONUMENTAL Dowz You Kxow ‘That our Pruning Sulews stilt tn prom ress, and that tf you are needing Cs: petsor Furniture you are miasing the @reatest chance of the yoar to @® them at cut prices? Dowr you xxow Weare selling Best Ail-wool 7Se. Im- rain Carpets for Sse? Dow? yor xxow Wo are telling the Best Gc. Ingrains for 48-0 Dow rou kxow Wearesciling tho Best 0c. Tapestry Carpets for 5 Dot rou kxow We are selling Tie, Tapesiry Carpets for 45.2 Axp vow you kxow Tast if you want Furniture, either s Chamber Suite or a Parlor Suite or Dining Room Suite or anything else that is made in wood, that we are head- quarters for bottom cash prices? Tr yov vox'r xxow These facts come and get posted, W. HH. Horse, 322-0 STH ST. AND PENN. AVE. Turres Somernmxe Gowe Os Ar 621 Pesssvivaxin Ave Tse wit pas youto Isvesticare. r T | wh RE OG KERR AA MM r Lukes “wat k EASE $ Eee bisskee ‘uc? BREA Recarea Dey Bere Yenuesy Authorizes Us To ‘Bell Our Stock At Nexr-To-Normse Prices. We Wu Do lx Youcan take Your pick From OUR ENTIRE STOCK And ‘You will be expected to pay Only Tae Maxxen Price. A Suour Tine Yer Rear, Younsa better “Sruxe Wane Tue Troxs Hor.» E97 See the Telegram Reproduced in this morning's “Post.” ees eeee . HaawercesS’, ‘ 621 Pessa Ave 621. } oN . . © . Hi MER T 2. In the little store across the way we gavo you the best Gruss and medicines at the low ‘est prices. You gave us your unstinved cu tom, afid made possibie these besutitel aGord better opportunities and facilities to purchase in buik—which means to purchase lower—eo now in many instances we ere cutting under our former prices, thus giving doubie emphasis to what hes always bem our undisputed clam, the lowest prices far drugs im thus cuy. ' MERT2 18 «6 CORNER 11TH AXD F STS. ¥.W.) — SSS eee I