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4 THE EVENING STA, WASHINGTON: TUESDAY January 20, 1392. A PAF bi iad y ‘KOSBY S.NovES z HORA RMR OT F —— = oes HaA RE 2 ¥ EVENING STAR hay a reauiar and — a & L essere cireulation in Agca rappers three e 4 ft E a a ef any other paper Bae te the cftv. Ao a lore! NEWS poser and oO. tun tus Advertising Medium it b: 0 compel The second thought of vations as of indivia- | Wale is often wiser than their first tho Chile appears to have decided a fs better to retrace false and has take new ones leading to danger if not almost certain dimaster. She s to withdraw the egarded so justly by the Unite ably offensive. But she m iar manner, Chile will with- acomplimentary allusions by ac- knowledging simply that they are errors of Judgment. According to the terms of the prop- @sitions telegraphed from Santingo she Withdraws her demand for the recall of Minister Egan and proposes to submit the question of reparation for the injuries inflicted on the Bultimore's crew to a neutral nation or to the Supreme Court of the United States. As to the Evan matter Chile does right to withdraw her request for his recall. She should not have endi Felations with this republic by making the Fequest. Such a step begin- Bing of the affair might ha Stood, whether it w: under ail the circums ferred until the situa: appearance of a we avor to shift the questions at issue. The proposal to arbitrate the Baltimore matter in its full extent is inad- missible so far as this country is concerned, because it involves th tional honor and is So sensitive a matter that it cannot be sub- mitted to arbitration at all except, possibly, as to the pecuniary part of the satisfaction to be rendered. ‘The proposal, so far as Chile is con- cerned, isa distinct reversal of the policy laid down by her delegates to the congress of Amer- ican republics and already cited by Tux Star It would seem that while Chile does not favor arbitration in matters which concern her own national boner she is willing to leave the Baltimore incident, affecting merely the honor of the United States, to a neutral the very 2 have been proper neesor not But de- was acute it bad the nation or—an equally impossible thing— to the supreme tribunal of this country. The Supreme Court cannotsitasan arbitrator in this case or any other case. It is a court of law, not a sovereignty. But the disposition, even from selfish motives, to leave the points in dispute to arbitration, although the terms are not to be cone all points, is a distinct gain and Chile i credited with the diy eretion to see her advautase in coming to terms. What part the firm attitude of the United States government, and especially the demonstratic ealidemands, to retrace some of her steps it may be pert for the future hist fan to inquire. No matter whether she to pressure oreome to her right mind ur. forced, as an exercise of reason and judgme it is creditable to her that she is able to fi expression at last in a manner at east partly adequate to the occasion. > oe en a The opinions gathered by Stan reporters Jesterday concerning the President's mes- sage showed that the message was generally regarded not only as patriotic, but ss a carefully considered, able and forcible state paper. Perhaps the only utterance in the collection that might have been mistaken a discordant was that equally attributed to| Representatives Hayes and Simpson, that “the | message read like the brief of a country law- yer.” This, however, to those who have care- | fally considered the matter is regarded as in- | tended to convey an expression of the highest approval. The statesman from Clinton, lowa, and the sage of Medicine Lodge represent rural interests, and Mr. Simpson especially can be regarded as an exponent of the idea that in the agricultural districts are found the healthy patrioticm, the purity and wisdom which are to save the country. Hence the term “country lawyer” cogd not in their minds be associated with any idea of dispraise. Had they said “city lawyer” it might be argued that they meant to attach to the President's utterances some notion of dis- ingenuousness and cunning, such as all men of bucolic life, who may perbaps at some time or other have fallen into the hands of bunco men or other city sharpers, are apt to attribute to all things belonging to the city. It is undoubt- edly true, as these champions of all things rural possibly suzgest, that the “country law- yer” has done a great deal toward making this @great nation It requires only a brie? con- sideration of historic names to discover that many of the men to whom the republic is most After more than a week of argument the Rock Creek Park case wa: submitted today to the Court in General Term, which will now de- cide whether to coniirm or reject the awards made by the appraising commission. The greater part of the tim: given by the court to the case bas been occupied by the counsel for the property owners, who have presented ably and in the fullest manner, and from every pos- sible point of view, every conceivabl ment (and « the court sh« cording to th ment # side the re it only the the value of the ¥ involved or concerned in the question whether the amounts awarded exceed the appropriation or not. Counsel for Property owners, however, press another view of the court's respousibil- ities, Whatever the outcome it cannot be com- plained that the fullest hearing was not ac- corded to the intere=ts involved. —— + ave sought to im- From every quarter where fair opinions are expressed comes complimentary allusion to the able message of the Present on the Chilean controve This was not unexpected. The question is one above party, or rather one in- elusive of the higher interests of both parties and of the honor, dignity and welfure of the Republic without regard to party division. The early Hill movement in New York ix o| cred to complicate | been under | If yon require any particular shale of Gloves, Rib- bons, Fans, Silk Hose, Underwear, Feathers or | Flowers the quickest way of Billing your Want is a visit | to the Patais Royal. Grioves.—we nave the 4-button and other styles of Evening ves. but make a specialty of Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, The shade to mateb your slippers: | or dean is here. We can understand that for am occasion like the Charity Ball you will want pone but the best Gloves, the cost being the last consileration. We men- | tion this, tecause yom will notice the prices quoted be- | low ore lower than usually charged, tt 1s because of the nlais Royel’s cach business, not because the goods are diferent than those elerwhere at higher prices. Comrorrasie Foorwzan Ts needed On a day like this, The place To wet it is Herne. ‘The time, Now, Ricur Now: You can get A perfect fit Tn any kind ofa Suor That you want. It will cost you J UST Ove. H ALF | = | s%5| eittol eis | carvorthe men are Best French Kid Gloves, in | Whiteand Pearl. Pisin, $1. Embroidered, $1.35. | Every pale warranted; tried om at our risk, | Morrs.—tiain, sersey and Lace Stk Mitts in. all the scarce shades. The lengths are told of when we | state the “*buttons” as with Mousquetaire Gloves. 132 1 161 20) 30 | $1.00) $1.25) 81.55) 91.48 FB-The fancy Slik Mitts with lace tops resching to } the shoaider are €1.68 and 81.98 » pair. Faxs.—the shade yon require ts bere and such quantities and variety to select {rom that selection be puzzling. AL the ‘atest rmportations: The Fashionable Red Fans in every style; the new and Besutifal Spangled Fans; the novelties of Silk Chiffon and, of course, the acain to be popular Opera Fans. The last mentioned sre of ostrich feathers mounted on singie stick. See these fans and you'll understand why we write in big letters: THE BEST VALUES PROCURABLE. Prices, $4.75, $5, $6.50, 87.50, 68.50, $9, @12 and 18. ‘The dest bargain is the 818 Fan, which ts composed of five White ostrich plumes, the equal of which has never before been on salo im thiscity. The carved | pearl stick ts in itseif = work of art. Those not keen | Judes of the est quality ostrich feathers will favor those marked and €S. It ia fact that never before have we offered these Fans with pearl sticks for only $5 and 88. #2 S1 vaxs.—amone the maoy styiee are the new Marabout Fans, which when opened base all the ap- Pearunce of opera fans. Lavender, White, Red, Black, Fellow, Cream, Biue, Pink. Fewer ny —meat tortoise Shell Bale Pins are bere from 48e. to $8. A notable barvain are the i2styles offered at Se each. ‘They are all im one viece, with elaborately carved tops. neh Gilt Hair Pins are the latest from Paris lustles of the real xold designs. $1.48 to $2.08 Sterling Silver Hair Pins, &c.. are here from $2 to ‘$8 At only $2 isshowna Hand-etched Ornament, At | ealy $2.50 a Two-row Bandeau of cut silver. Diamonds to al] intents end purposes; Bucklesin siz styles ude. eac’ Pendants in 8 styles, $1.50 to $2.40 each. Hair Ornaments in 5 styl 68 to 24.00 each, Lace Pins in twenty styl to 33.9% Brooches and Ear Rings in forty styles, 8Uc. to $J.U8. Necxwesn.—Doubie Row Chiffon Roffing, Ein- broidered, only 98e. yard. Hand Kun Lace Scarfs, 9 fect long, only $4. Jabots of Chiffon and Guipure de Gene Laces, $1.85 10 $5.98. —The Guipure de Gene Laces are to be au ‘You may learn all about them here. In wre shown those of Black Sik Lace. from ~ 98 a yar]. hose of Whity and Cream Linen, from 6c. to $2a yard. rT Two Bancarss.—taaiest White Lawn Handker- sat 10c. instead of 125¢°.. and Men's Linen Col- lars at Se. instead of Ise. and Zc. The former are new goods, the latter, broken lots. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL (Conti ued below.) Exawinios Or Duess Goons FOR Srreer Axp Evesixe Wean. A unique collection at the Palais Royal; a gathering the outcome of more thought than is usual. The rea son is obvious; lack of room makes it necessary to be careful that not a shelf or counter shall contain any but most desirable stock. Thus it is we have no room for low-price domestic fabrics or for the creations that sre only admired because very expensive. Our buyer bas been again and again complimented by the sgents of the great importing houses and also by mer- chants of other cities who. when visiting Washington, seldom leave without a visit to the Palais Royal. The opinions of such authorities are of value: “The clean- est and best assorted stock I have seen.’ “don't sean undesirable piece of goods. Your buying does you credit." Such are afew of the criticisms of experts who have lately visited the store, Wruar Do You Tux Since the bulk of the tmportations of fabrics for ‘Spring Dresses have arrived, and not a few Evening Sulks, at price surprises, have just been added to tock, weare naturally anzious to learn the opinions of our patrons and friends, and request a cali assoon as conzenient, promising the thoughtful and polate at- tention of clerks who are intelligent enough to snow that your visit doesn’: necessarily vmply @ desire to purchase. Fon Srna Srazer Costumes. 50 c.—rn0 tate arrivals of All-wool Scotch Cheviot Suitings and the English Check Fabrics, at 50 cents yard, will not surprise our patrons more than we were surprised. The quatities are so much superior to what we expeeted that the 0c. Suitings that arrived here but @ week since are permanently reduced to $e. @ yard. BDc.—ne prepared with @ good crop of adjectives when you see these Printed Japanese Silks. Grounds of Black, Green, Golden Brown and Navy. Some *prinkled with flowers sotrue to naturein form and color that a spring poem is likely to inspire the most prosaic individual. But don’t be carried away by beauty of looks. Critically handle the sill test its draping Qualities, then will the price bes surprise. ‘If you don’t tell us so you'll think @layerd a fair price, > SL nesites tne Suananat sinks are Surshetn lieht and dark grounds, printed in colors and designs that wowedly intended to forestall the anti-Hill defy description. How much could be written of them Movement in other states. As it was the early | “4B be tmaxined when you sre reminded that some ey bird that caught the speakership worm the | “oe the Aare seen other collections say ours com thought undoubtedly suggest itself that the prites the dest selection. Of course tastes vary. You presidential worm may be snatched up for | ™4SBotthink so, but you certainly can't afford to breaxfast by the same ornitholc > teal stirabout, make « selection without a visit kere. Have you seen ‘the fancy Crepons at $1 yard, in street and evening ‘Tux Stan pointed out editorially some time | “des? ago the obvious absurdity of the stories that ex-Governor Shepherd was a backer of the Garza revolution. A telegram from Me. Sbep- herd, printed elsewhere in Tux Sran, gives to this fiction its quictus, + += There is every reason to expect that Con- Gress cap soon return to its discussion of “Economy as we bave not found it” without fear of further Chilean interruption. _——— Mr. Heard waver this form of moral delinquency should not re- eéive attention as well as any other. —————_<+2—____ Some people are born great, some achieve Greatuces and sowe have greatness thrust upon Barcarse_a sve-dotiar bitt of the United States coasury would bes bargain at $4.50. Thus use the word **burgain” im connection with these Bleck and (Cream Japanese Silks: ‘24 imches wide, worth 75e., for 5c. yard. 24 inches wide, worth T5c., for 50c. yard. 20 inches wide, worth $1, for Tic. yard. 30 inches wide, worth $1.25, for $1 yard. E27" Ae staple as treasury notesare these alike, By the luckiest accident they cameour way. measure to prevent the theft of 39 c._store of those 23-inch.wide China Silks tn all ® goodone. There is no reason why | *ades, cuaranteed 50c. quality. The last pieces jof thowe Black Silks with satin s:ripes have also been se- cured. These are also 50c. quality for 39¢. Goxcuass.—ciace or two-tone Ginghams are the iatest;. 30 inches wide, 50c. yard; the 1802 Scotch Ginghams at z5e. yard and the wonderful imitations them. Chicago adopts whichever method hap- | Of hem at 124c. # yard also await you. pens to come handy. —————+-____. ‘The closing of New York's dives compels RIMMINGS.—A stock is here that deserves and will shortly get a column advertisement. In the mean- tune Look through our 1842 collection. Here are the thove who are in search of demorasization to | BY S¥ieJet Girdles, the latest Colored Bead and Jet seek her court rooms. + Parisian news continues to run to extremes and be appalling for its gore or ridiculous for ita lack of it. ee Speaker Crisp managed to get back to Con- grees just as business g0% brisk. Edwes; also uew style Festher aud Silk ‘Trimmings. Among the new laces are Biack and White Guipure de A. LISNER, ‘Corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. ‘What it Is markea. Axenicax Suoz Srone, 920 920 Szvzxta Srarez. 920 1t (Detwoon Land K streets). + «A. Pirnrce & Co., 719 MARKET SPACE, Cor. Sh st W Weosespars Srectat Arrnactioss. TOMORKOW wo will OFFER A LIST of UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS. ‘These are, as you know, special leaders and the Prices are marked KIDICULOSLY Low. If YoU are wise look into these offeriuze: Naw Yous. New Exouaxp Axp Tue Exsr Are now being scoured by one of the ‘members of this firm for the Sresheat, newest and latrst productions, advance stviee and originations in SPRING FOOTWEAR. A little early vet to talk about Spring, ‘but our policy always has and always will de to keep fully abreast of the thes. NEW GOODS will becin to arrive soon. As they come in we will tell Fou of those things in the SHOE line just out, You'll be interested in the com- ing Spring Styles, ‘We must bave room for these new creations in FOOT COVERING. It will pay us to offer excep'ionat BARGAINS in our enormous Winter Btock. Winter is not over yet by any means, but it's room we're after and we must have it. You can get more good, solid SHOE for your money right now than you are liabie to get again. MoM ot op cy ge & SARE PE band RE EE OY § MS URL HT tus # 00. EER ss fo 839 Fk S58 1 H ‘oo Ker =R oF Pk E a 9 9 9 BRE ER ‘s8 2 “oo EE kes 7 Wasurxetoss Suoz Exrontom, 1 310 Asp 312 Srvexr Sz F. Ss. Waursass & Co. —Want —You —To know Tue Newzsr _Errecrs Ts Dress Farnics. We are now shuwins 50 different styles in ths beautiful NEW DRESS STUFF. It i called ENGLISH BROCATELLE. It is o RICH FALRIC of SOLID DARK COLORS ‘with BROCADED FIGURES of SAME COLOR ae a ground work, with DIFFERENT COL- ORED figurings, mostly painted effects. Al- ‘though we have just placed them on sale they are selling rapidly, The PRICE MAKES them MOVE. The PRICE ts 37 4c. vanp when madeup of ¢ similar to JAPA! SILK. : ect —That —Their —Phosphatic —Emuision Does Nor Tasre Or Cop Urver On And is prepared in accordance with the Offzial formula | he District af ‘olumbia. ABy drowsiet can maka 4-4 Prsrep Prncares. 70 different PATTERNS of best 4-4 PER- CALES, ESPECIALLY suitable for SHIRT WAIST, (the designs all new and fetching). CHOICE of this LOT, 1230. vanv. 26-Is. Jaraxese Suxs For $1. 6 designs in BLACK JAPANESE SILK, WITH BLACK BROCADED EFFECTS, EN- TIRELY NEW. Worth $1.25. SPECIAL, $1 var $11 Fearner Boas For $3. We wish to correct au error of our advertising man. He advertived #4 Feather Boas tor 83, when the FACT is they were our regular 11 and #12GOODS. They are 3 yards long and MADE of the FINEST FR! NCH COQUE FEATHERS, all carefully selected. The recu- Jar price ig $11 and $12 OUR BAKGAIN PRICE WILL BE $3.00 racu. We've No owner ship of the recipe, But when you buy of us vou get it CPRESH), and in order to obtain the Our price for this valuable remegy — ie far below that of any druggist in the city, our large sales and facili- ties for making it enabling us to sell it for 65 CENTS A PINT. We guarantee every ingredient the bett the ‘market up rden This facts toy ther with pr guration, and ciosr price Phospuatie knw Favoriie. F.S. Wuuaas & Co. DRUGGISTS, A Mosr Asrosisurxa Orrer. Thisisa TRULY WONDERFUL BARGAIN, ONE REAL BEAVER CAPE, dark shaded, of SUPERIOR FUR Size 36 in. bust measure; ned with the FINEST quality of satn; in perfect order. Regular price, $37. KEDUCED to $15. ONE REAL PERSIAN LAMB CAPE,EXTRA FINE FUR, lined with BES quality of satin, finished in 'a SUPERIOR MANNER Bust measure, 38 in.-Regular price, $23 MARKED | DOWN to 810. Buzow Cosr. We are offering OUR ENTIRE ASSORT- MENT of the CELEBRATED AMERICAN HOSIERY CO.'S_ MERINO UNDERWEAR BELOW COST. The ASSORTMENT COM- PRISES LADIES’ VESTS AND PANTS, LIGHT, HEAVY and MEDIUM WEIGHT; VESTS high neck and long sieeves and HIGH neck aud short sleeves. All sizes. ALL Bexow Cosr. Laons Scarter Rivsen Vesr Axp Pasrs. In the BEST WOOL RIBBED GOODS. Reg- ‘War price, 1.50. MARKED DOWN TO $1.09 racu. 75 SILK VEST FOR 81.1' LADIES’ FINE SILK VEST with hand-ero- chet finish around neck, high neck, short sleeves. Regulsr price, $1.73 and $2. SPE- CIAL PRICE, $1.17 cacu. ‘Te. MERINO VEST FOR CHILDREN’S VESTS. Sizes 32 and 34. Suitable for children from 12 to 15 years of axe. Regular price, 45 and S0c. FOR TOMORKOW, 29c. EACH. SPECIAL LACE ATTRACTIONS in NEW PATTERNS of CHANTILLY and other SILK LACE. All of the NEWEST EFFECTS in LACE at SPECIAL PRICES, W. A. Presce & Co. 7A9 Market Space, Cor. 8th st. Warca Fon NewSronz Assovxcemeyrs. 1t Cor Frowens-rnesn axp rea. Grant att Tue time. Tons 4 SPECIAL feature at this time. A. Gove & Bro. 1112 F BT. 5.W. A Lraiox Or “Bests: Ix Face Love ‘We not only sell the best flour (**Ceres”), but wesell the best cornmeal, the best cats (clipped), the deat baled hay. the best lone and the best atrew. je have the larweet Flour and Feed business in the city, the finest storage fe- cilities, the best opportu- ity for buying liberally and judiciously, and con- eequently can easily carry ‘stock in each line supe ‘ior toany. Ifyou want the ‘deat Horse Feed send your ecachman down or tele phone us your order. il UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. MM MMCK KNN MMMM §* N MMMM KN MMM kK KN MMM BO EN Pr A bop A 4 tL FRR TI1T L E Tr KEE v If you are going to the Charity Ball you will Probably need s uew pair of Gloves, New Silk or Lisle Hose, New Fine Embroidered Handker- chief, New ew Neckwear and probabiy some Kibbon. We have them all, The fuest qualities of each and the most reasonable prices inthecity. Ours is the oldest established GI house in the city and sell only the finest qual- ities. Sprrctars Ly Groves.—s button white Suede Gloves, embroidered in Black, the swell style, only €2 per pair. S-button Pearl Kid Gloves, embroidered in Black, $1.55 per vair. Here is our famous line of Long Gloves. We show them in Licht Tau, Grays, White, Pearl, Heliotrope, Lavender, 12-button length, 16-button iength 20-button length. ‘30-button length, Lapres: Evestxa Hosr.—tattes Ribbed Lisle Thread Hoye, in shades to match ening dresses, 50, per pair. Ladies’ Silk Piaited Hose, plain and ribbed, all shades, 78c. to 8: Ladies’ Pure Sik Hose, in Black and colors, 81.35 to 85 per pair. New Caves.—we wit receive tomorrow morning an entirely new line of Ladies’ Bern- hardt Capes. These are especially suitable for ‘Wear over reception dresses. $15 to 820 each. Elecant lino of Lsdies' Long Cloaks with Capes, in Light Tans and Grays. Wirrrax H. McKvyew. 933 Pa Ave N.W. BU Guus Borrescues ‘Wednesday, 25c. 8 pound for the day. Regular price, youall know, is 40c. ‘len flavors from which to #e- lect. Our finest Chocolates and Borbons at 60c. excel in freshn:ss and variety, and are equai in every respect ‘Yo those costing 80c. and $1.00. A trial will convince Cor. 11a axn F ‘The Popular Confectioners. gr Corin the Head. Gatarrh, Sore Nose, Done For sale by drumpiscs pena ig tas ® Ax Iwonraxt Axxouxcemenr. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A¥NY- THING IN FOOTWEAR YOU WILL SAVE MONEY AND FOSTER YOUR OWS INTERESTS BY CALLING 08 a ELSEWHERE. 70 RBVUCE OUR IMMENSE STOCK WB ALLOW a DISCOUNT: OF 16 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, WHICH IS EQUAL TO #3 PER CENT DISCOUNT FROM THS PRICES OF MANY DBALERS. WE HAVE EVERYTHING You COULD POSSIBLY IRE IN LADIBS, MEY! YOUTHS ASD CHILDREN'S WEARS. FOR 4 SHOR? ‘BT WEYOUOUR VOLLERS Xx. ru . : iis arene Woovwarn Axp Lormzor, 10TH, LTH AND F STS. ¥.W. For Tur Cuamrr Batt. ‘We can furnish you with all the dainty need- ables—Gloves, Fans, Neck Fixings, Millinery, Jewelry, Hair Ornaments, Handkerchiefs, Ho- siory. Perfumeries, &e. Detailed list in yester- (Gay's Star. Ove Tasvany Sure or Livers 18 MAKING RAPID STRIDES FORWARD. ‘Bome one of a practical turn has called ‘January the month of replenishing.” The careful housewife who always replen- ishes her store of Linens at the January sales bestows as much care and attention upon her BED LINEN as upon her table napery, al- though it is tobe less frequently seen and ad- mired by those outeide the family circle. Among the many attractive things at these saies are: Smooth dnd Finely Woven Irish and German Linen Sheeting and Pillow Casing, Snowy Irish Damasks in clrasic designs, in stripes, trefoil, fleur-de-lis, palm branches, Passion flowers and many other dainty pat- terns from which to select. Large Napkins to match, ‘Weave yous detailed list of these a short time since. Uppermost in our minds today are Lisess FOR “ Bao Waas, Unveewsar, Cunvnaws Suer Waisrs, &e. 45-inch Irish and German Linen Pillow Ca ing. 50, 60, 68 and 75c. a yard. S4-inch Irish and German Linen Pillow Casing. 65, 75, 85 and 90c. to $1.50 8 yard. 8-4 721nch German Linen Sheeting, soft round thread, @1, 1.15 and 81.95 a yard. 94 Slinch Extra-heavy German Linen Sheeting. 0c. and $1.15 a yard. 10-4 90-inch German, French and Irish Linen Sheeting. ‘Toe., We., $1, $1.25 and $1.50. yard, ———— Sprectar. 95-inch Extra-heavy French Linen Sheeting. ‘Te. ayard. 10-inch Linen Sheeting, for extra large beds. 91.25, $1.50 and 81. 75 a yard. WHITE SHIRTING AND UNDERWEAR LINENS. Weare now showing « complete assortment inal grades and at prices lower than ever vo- fore at this season of the year. 44 or yard wide Linens, medium or heavy ‘weights, used mostly for Men's Shirts, Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, Fancy Work, &e. —45, 50, 56, 60, 75, Sc, 61 and $1.25 ayard.— ‘Medium Weight Linen for Underwear, Fancy ‘Work, fe. —50 and 60e. » yard. — A late arrival of Manufacturers Remnants of Irish Linen, suitabie for Ladies’ and Children's Underwear, in lengths from 3 to 6 yards in- elusive, —36 inches wide, — —30, 35, 40 and 50c. a yard.— ——o— ‘We have Just opened our first importation of Paszep Suarmsa Livess, Embracing some of the most desirable { styles ‘and patterns ever exhibited. They sre used extensively for Men's Fine Shirts, Collars, Bosoms and Cuffs, for Boys’ Blouse Shirt ‘Waists, Kilts, and for Ladies’ Shirt Waists. Among them are WhiteGrounds, with Bine, Pink and Black Spots and Stripes: Navy Blue Grounds, with White. Polka Dots, Rings, Horse Shoes, &c. ; Solid Navy Blue and French Biue. ‘Warranted all-pure linen and fast colors. —6 inches wide. <6 0c. a yard. — 1th st. building.) To Lovers Or Tue Beavrircn. a To find the newest patterns in Bllk, the most carefully selected desizma in Stamped Linens, the latest novelties in Japanese Crepo and the most Artistic Draperies for home decoration at the lowest possible prices, we invite you to examine ours—the most complete art Em- broidery Department tobe found anywhere, A choice line of China Silk, piain colors, ~—S0e. a yard. — Rxclusive designs and colorings in Chine Biiks for pillows, piano scarfs and mantel and easel drapery. 32 inches wide. —-@1 a yard.— ‘Japanese Crepe, one of the most popular ma- terials for interior decorations. 30inches wide, 756, 0 yard. — Associated Artists’ Shadow Silk in the most exclusive designs and colorings ever offered. ‘For igh class art purposes this cannot be sur- passed. 30inches wide, 83.508 yard.— Art Batin wo show in many colors, and for pil- Jow and table covers they have no equal. ‘50inches wide. ; —82. a yard. — SWI8s FLOUNCINGS. 800 yards 22% snd 97-inch White Swiss * Flouncings, hemstitebed and scalloped edge, ‘finely embroidered. 50, 0246 and 750. 0 yard.— ‘There are tlirty designs in the lot The choicest ones will be taken @ret naturally. CHiEat MOOK ceesereescereneeneeegeeer +2 MBBOE) Sains, Wurre Goons Dzranraszz, EXTRA SPECIAL, scat SF I 0 ae wens OO 8,000 yards ‘“Minuet” Btriped Sins in Sve Cae is STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY. "SANUARY 26, 1892 BON ROCHE. ih aa ‘The Stock-taking Sale began this morning ‘With lively buying. The Untrimmed Hats at 10c., 25c. and 49e. (which includes all ‘We bavo) are meeting with » rapidsale. It ‘will pay you to look through our various departments. Print Wrappers reduced from $1.25 to 8c. Percale Wrappers reduced from $1.48 to 81.25. Flannelette Wrappers, lined waists, re iced to $1.79 and $1.98, Ladies’ All-wooi Flannel Wrappers re Guced from $5.98 to $3.98. Huavy Reoverioxs Ix Cumnprews DRESSES. Our entire stock of Children's Dresses will De closed out at exactly half price. These are in choice plaids and stripes. Sizes 3t0 8 Years. Were $3.50 to 10. Now 81.75to “ou Lives) Wasts Renveen. Au-wool Flannel Waist in Navy and Black. Reduced from $2.48 to $1.98. All-wool Fisnnel Waists, Bishop sleeves, Uned throughout, Reduced from €3.98 te 92.08, Guoves Repvcen. Ladies’ Cashmere Gloves, Black and col- ore. Reduced from 4c. to 35e. Boys’ Double Wool Mittens. Reduced from A8e. to 25¢. Children’s Fur-top Kid Mittens. Reduced from 50c. to 35e. and Te. to 49e. ‘Men's Scotch Wool Gloves. Reduced from 4c. to 25c, per pair. Orner Repverioxs. A long list was published yesterday. More reductions will be made today and each day ‘Until stock-teking. Taz Box Mancaz. 18 314 AND 316 7TH ST. N.W. “FP ‘orewarxen Is Foreanmen” —aAT— PR PEPE ¥ a: ‘We have got bad news for you. Notice came tous the other day that on and after February 1 the price ofsome of the beat makes of CORSETS would bead- vanced. This word of warning will save yousome money. If you are likely to need another patrof CORSETS within sny reasonabie time prepare for now. It is going to bea general increase. Everybody who keeps these makes—and everybody would like to—will have tocometothenew schedule. Youmay | How To Cans Fon Your Teeru. De eure we won't until we have to—not until the ‘last gun fires.” That is why we are siving you this hint, ‘There is no doubt about our carrying the best COR- ‘BETS that are made—and it will never do for you to be “penny wise and pound foolish” about this article of your necessity. There will likely be plenty of worthless imitations of these leading brands try to make capital out of the proposed advance—but on the ground that what is good is worth paying for, you will not let any false ides of economy influence you. NO- BODY DOES—and NOBODY SHALL—sell these rep- utable makes any cheaper than we do. The advance ‘will not be much—but it will be in.perative—so if sou ‘can save by a little forethought, why not? Ocvs “*Picxep: Braxps. 6 Txousors * ‘Guove-Firrrsa. “RB, H."—medium and extra lons—$1. “"G."—medium and extra Jong—81.40. ‘ABDOMINAL"—extra long—81.50. ‘White and Gray, extra long— 92.25. YOUNG LADIES’ SPECIAL—75e. MISSES' SPECIAL—30c. His “VENTILATING” CORSET, all lengths—81. ‘The ROYAL WORCESTER—“'W. ©. ©." Silk Pongee CORSET—83.50. Dre. Wassens HEALTH CORSETS-81.25. CORALINE (No. 335) IMPROVED— extra long—1. GYPSY" in Black—extra loug—$1. '‘SUNKISE” in Ecru~Tde- “ 1» Tue “R. Axo G. A good pair for 73 cents. EXTRA LONG o: the OTHER EX- ‘TREME—81. WHITE AND BLACK SATINE —81.50. EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTIL 81.50. . EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTIL, ‘eatine bound and ailk stitched—42.50. Tus “C, P.” “GONNETTE"—White Satine, extra long—81.25. ‘*MASCOTT"—White Satine—92. “ALMEE"—White and Short—$1.75. “No. 821"—White Contil-s2. “SPOON CLASP"—$3. “VENUS, No. 1"—White-$3.25. “VENUB, No. 2"—Black—€3.50. Tue “P, D.” EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTIL 81.75. WHITE COUTIL — Satine bound 02.25. WHITE SATINE—Short—$2.20. BLACK AND WHITE-extra long 08-25, Misses Axn Canpszxs Waste. The “FERRIS” are 50e.. 75c., 85c. and 81. ‘Tae “DOUBLE VE" afb S0e. and 65e. ‘Thereiee touch of nature about these CORTETS nd bealth. We kuow « thing or twoabout fitting them—you cannot make « bed bergain by buying dere, Buy im anticipation of the rise—bafore Monday eaves you. Pasars, * NUWTE AND THE AVENUE, _ RSTABLIGUED 1640 [it] TELEPHONE 006. Now For Hzavr Renvorioxs. sees three | Senate erat wwe elt heey up our Une of Tot "ememe, Few Push TTS ox os HTT ‘No other house DOES, EVER DID or EVER WILL— ell sch STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Sas Ax Couranr. Tunez Trovonts For Tuivxens. Anything that's business suits men— and we make it « business to have the FINEST OVERCOATS thet can be. Ready for you to put on end wear. All the “fuse and feathers” of tailors eats up your ‘ime apd patience and money, too. Get into one of ours and you can “look the Whole world in the face"—for the art Goosn't teach & higher perfection. ‘You'll need a coat « good long spell yet. ‘Winter has been husbanding the fury for the finish. The dest OVERCOATINGS milled are Schnabies Chinchilias, West of England Kerseys, Carr's Moltons, F. and H. Coatings, Irish Frieze, Mentasnac Beavers and fabrics akin. They cost so much ft shuts them out of the stores who have to depend on outside makers, That's where that profit goes we tell we save you by being our own manufacturers—INTO THE COATS. Strike into our line any- where—€20 or $25—and follow it up to the end—850—and you'll see as good ss can be shown by the best custom tailors in spite of their big talk and bigger changes. A Sm Tuar Srices. ‘Time can't rub PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS off of fashion's slate. There's too much good sense and Satisfaction about such *‘get up.” There are very few occasions when it can be frowned down. Because it's s0 proper you'll find us fixed to ft everybody. Black Cloth, Corkscrew and Worsted, Ose Leavs To Tue Orne. A pair of handosme pattern TROUS- ERS makes up the Prince Albert suit. We've got just what you'll “‘teke to.” Cut in the extreme—or “‘toved down” @ Uittlo for the less exacting tastes. Peo- ple who go around to look tell us there's Ro such assortment to be found any- ‘Where else. We're adding to it all the time. ‘They're better than the cheap tailors can make—as good as the best—and cost less than euher. Saxzs Asp Coupaxz, The Best in the Business, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTE 1 STREET. Use none but = good brusb—cheapness here is the falsest economy—brushing the teeth after each mes., not only across the teeth, but also up auddown, so the bristies may thoroughly cleanse the spaces between the teeth ;app.y the brush also tothe crown und iuside suriace. To prevent acid ter- mentation about the lineof contact of the uns with the teeth some sure apd safe antiseytic should be employed. Of this cuss sllere is none Letver than Lister's Dentifrice. It is not cn!y antiseptic, butis| also delighttully reireshing end bealing. W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmactrt, 703 15th at Taz Arraacrioss AND ENDEARMENTS OF HOME ARE EN-| fT. HANCED BY THE COMFORTS WITH WHICH THE FIRESIDE IS SURROUNDED AND THE BEAUTIES THAT GREET THE EYE OF A HAPPY AND CONTENTED HOUSEHOLD. THESE ARE THE RIGHT OF EVERY HONOR- ABLE CITIZEN, AND BY MEANS OF OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM ARE PLACED IN HIS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION UPON THE ‘PAYMENT OF A FEW DOLLARS AS A GUARANTY OF HIS GOOD WILL, WE ACCEPTING THE BAL- ANCE IN SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PoR- TIONS, AS THE CONVENIENCE OF EACH ONE MAY DETERMINE EASIEST AND BEST SUITED ‘TO His INCOME. HOUSEKEEPERS WILL EVER FIND OUR COL LOSSAL PARLORS A VERITABLE FEAST OF sete ewe eeeee sssssiisiis: Kors Pransascs, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, SEVENTH AND E STS. Nw. UP-TOWN BRANCH, $23 FOURTEENTH ST., COKNER OF t This store will afford our ub-town petrons an opper tunity to purchase their Druze and Medicines at our well-known © trolled by Mr. Becker, an: tntrasted which results from long experience. Prices ip this, os Well as in every depar:naent of the store, will be much lower than eltewhero, but p oe to preciude the Sale 0: purest and best of every thine only. LB PHARMACY, TOWN BRANCH, 833 FOURTEENTH ST., COR I ST.N.W. at Laxsscnon & Bro. Ivrortaxt Nonce Prease vearin mind thet wo ere Washington agents for the Hen Massrrs Conrsers, Thin Comet in one of the best made in all pointe. ‘There i» none Detter, and to substantially prove this to your entire astisfaction wo shall have bere, beginning Montay next, February 15 Taesday, February 2; Wednes- das, February 3; Thursday, February 4. Friday, February 6 Saturday, February 6, Mas. Gesevs Cc. > Prncy, One of their representatives, for the sole purpose of explainiug all The food features of this Corset. Oren rising Room te at your Gisposal, and we extend to all ladies desirous of wearing reliable Corsets a cordial invite to meet MES, PERCY at our store any time next week. The price of tue Ber Majesty Corset Swock—Taxixe Tie Is Ar Haso. Teever son couia ty Merchame ise cheap now is your chance, Goods marked down ali over the store. 7 Traratarxas marked down, Fringe marked down. ‘Laces marked down, Handkerchiefs marked down, Dress Goods marked down. Gives | a you | | 9le. | | . | Au — Pick $1.25, @1.19, $1.15 0n4.98¢. lm fate’ Short Dresses. ae | | | Gives [88-68 >= | ome Your fouts’ C.oaks marked baat 05.08, “1 Dand 04. a 20 Pix Crsr Discouxe Onan Evesrxa Suanss Or Ners Axo G Max Onores ‘Will receive immediste considers ‘ZES. Faxovs Suozs. ‘The Greatest and Best on Farth for Ladies in Bright Kid, Dull Kid, in all styles of toes most comfort able for tender fect, yielding and Dllable to the feet, the only shoe to wear for teuider fest and corns. ‘You can get your feet in first-class USEHO! ATTRA EMBEACIN Seance! eens eee C186 | 180K condition by wearing these shoes, CARB EVERYTHING MERITORIOUS IN “ om WILSON The rush we have on these «hoes CARI nipples WILSON proves that the Indies appreciate CARE CARPETS, 7 pnarent WILSON the price, $5.50. These are our CARB id WILSON special shoes. Youcan't help but CARB Marries, WILSON always buy them. —_—ee WILSON Our $3.50 Men's Shoes are CARR WORKS OF ART: | wrigom equslly good. CARB — WILSON Our Patent Leather Shoes from CARB WILSON €5t0$10 cannot beexcelled, Buy CARR HERRMANN'S mgs WILSON them and be convinced. CARB CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, Wusox & Cas, 917, 919, 921 AND $23 7TH ST, 929 ¥ ST. ¥.W. 023 15 Pex Cexr DISCOUNT * MONDAY, JANUARY 25, ‘We sbail becin our semi-annual dis- count aale. 13 per cent discount of on TAGSR TEETER E Felvet and plush are not desirahie, except “for trimmings. Black silk can be worn to ‘Sdvantage by elmost anyone. Wooles goods ‘Photograph well, especially in the vignette ‘Ploture, they being less liable to wrinkle and Pamece, mo ea at ore Je21-te Baltimore Store, 4 and 6 West Baltinorest. « Jouxsox, Giauxen & Co., 696 PENNA. AVE. REMNANTS OF BLEACHED COTTONS. wished Crit itremstaistots 2 Yo yaaa - SHEETING COTTONS. 1 TABLE DAMASK. Serna Tatman te Ganley, [ New, zieememeans. ‘Cutuug Clothe for early spring, eget” wae Underwear st ‘snd iorassels Carpets at cost, y ae ea 20 Pe ove ne,