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= i oa ‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO SATURDAY. Ovr Lear Year Prorosar Sate. 2 pea to Sa aes tere rein averted. CROSBY S. NOYES__ Tooter east Oe a aria Tene Foee8y oath TWOPOE ‘That every customer should rerpemnbor this offering. ‘To deal this ctvetoeet cae Oe Toate sat bea eg ce go sing trade To sive ons leap Sear prices, a. ‘AR BARGAIN io. 1. Ladies’ Spring-welght Gauze Ribbed Vents. low neck with shell work end drawn string. value, 2 for. ‘AB BARGAIN THE EVENING STAR bas a permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than th ihe city. As a lecal NEWS puper and Advertising Mein: ne competitor. Opinion may havo been divided and may still be divided as to the propriety of the inal distribution among the leading com- mittees of the House of the various appropria- tion bills. The distribution has doubtless not always worked well. But there ean be 0 fair difference of jadgment on a full LEAP review of the facts as to an unequal | No.2 distribotion, by which is meant = die aif Ll Embroidered Ohiffon, 4 inches wide, tribution leaving only such measures | pep yp ie yO ignee cence in the bands of the appropriations committee a a as the other committees and particular power- Pe fal interests do not require to be assigned else- where. If there be any good ground why the Naval Affairs Committee or the Post Office Committee should initiate legisla- tion touching naval and post office matters there is also good ground why the committee dealing with the concerns of the national capi- tal and District should originate appropriation LEAP YEAR BARGAIN No, 4. piwenty different patternsof Hambarg Faxing. LEAP YEAR BARGAIN No. 5. Handsome Embroidered White and Black Mull aud Swise Tie ie 20 and 2c. value, LEAP YEAR BARGAIN No. 6 bills affecting the interest of the District. But No. Extra Quality Double Face the House has not taken that view Satin Ribboa, all the shades. of the matter. It bas decided after | LEAP YRAi BANGAi an extended debate and strong argument that while the old practice of collecting all the bilis in the bands of the appropriations committee is not to be resumed there is to be no further distribution of such bills, and that the line is to be drawn at the District bill It is not of so much importance to the District that one ccmmitice rather than another shall ‘originate its appropriation billsas that the true and just theory concerning the nature of these measures shall be recognized practically by the committee to which this duty is intrusted. Both cou:mittees contain men of quick intelligence and fairness, men who are not influenced by unfriendly feelings to- ward the capital. It is not u question of indi- viduals. While the District committee, because concerned only with District affairs, has theo- Tetically @ greater acquaintance with local needs, on the other hand the appropriations committee, on which the places are more highly prized, has greater permanence im its compusition from Congress to Congress, and asa body bas probably greater accumu- lated experience even concerning local affairs. Half-inch Wide New Jet Trimming, Gifferent pat 000 of ireminaker's ‘Or. vale LEAP YEAH BAKG: ards of 6-4 Cloth, best quality zards of 6-4 Cloth, beat ai No, & =: 20-inch Stik Gloria Umbrellas, natural . 125 value. LEAP vEAK Banani ‘No. 10. 1,000 cakes of Transparent, Glycerine ‘aris Bath, Soa Be, value = = for Be LEAP YEAR BAKG Mo-"* Our China Silks, im all colors; also White and Black. oe) IDC WaLUe.--csencccnee LEAP YEAK BARGAIN 0. 12, 1,000 yards of Fine Sheer India Linon, 33 inches wide. 106. value. LEAP YEAR BAKGA No. 13. Burnett's Triple Extracts, the very Dewest odors, LEAP YEAR BARGAIN No. 14. ‘A tube of Koamo Cream, the great skiu purifier. We. valn LEAP YEAR BAKGAIN No. 15. It is likely, however, if the District appropria- a Size Seal Boston Shop- tion bill were sent to the District com- we a mittee that the added dignity and importance would give the greater permanence to the doren of Fxtra Large Huck Towels, bordered. make-up of this committee which would be de- ig eco sirable. The important thing for the District, | LEAP YEAR BAKGAIN as already suggested, is that the House and the Ladies 6. tntton-lenath Suede Mousque- committee which prepares taiges, Fan and recognize that Congress in LEAP VEAi bALGAIN its fivancial concerns is its bill shall dealing with acting as its local legislature under the constitutional a Provision and not exclusively as a national log- | LEAP vial BARGAIN islature, and that its bill cannot honorably be a oad treated as on the same footing as the national appropriation measures. The money for the latter comes from national taxes, to which the people of the Distri:t pay their proportionate Part. In large measure Congress is at liberty to apportion the national taxes upon national objects in such wise asit may see fit, after meeting the obligations already incurred in which the national credit is involved. There is large room for expending here and with- holding there or for cutting down ex- penditures all along the line. This is not the case when Congress comesas local legislature to disburse upon local objects thelocal taxes. The District pays some three millions of local taxes annually. the United States as an equal property- owner binds iteeif to pay an equal amount. The District revenues are determined by the local tax returns, the government's share is equitably appropriated in advance, and the only effect of a failure to make the actual ap- No. 20, ‘White Metal Photo. Fi ai ut ‘rames, different No. Jadies’ Black Cloth Gaiter Tope. Walle LEAP YEAR BARGAIN Bo. 2 ‘Men's Embroidered and Plain Night Starts, all si and We. value... This ts a chance toenjoy'aline of that only occurs once in everp four youre Bear ih mind that you are not restricted as to quan- tity oF time to purchase, as this entire Week, Cou mencing Monday, February 1, will be devoted’ to this Propriation of the full revenues in any year is | *ale to accumulate an equitable surplus in A. KAUFMAN, the Treasury to the District's credit,| yy C2 Originator of New Ideas. while the District's current needs are only partly met. The creation of such a surplus in this case has been recognized by the closest economists of the House in years past. For otherwise Congress by failure to fully approp- riate the local revenue to meet local needs would be dishonorably evading law and | sbirking just obligations The District does not want to accumulate another large surplus to its credit in the treasury. It needs every cent of its revenues, after interest and sinking fund provisions are met, to satisfy current wants. It needs more than these revenues for great public projects which can be most economically and effectively accomplished by immediately incurring a large initial expense. Under the circumstances and the law economy in District financial concerns will consist in the intelligent and discriminating expenditure Of its full revenues upon the most urgent and deserving of its needs. No waste and no ex- travagance are to be permitted in the expendi- fase, bas the District bill for the obvious | pgace awn mAPrrnnes INTO THE BOSOM OF Teasons suggested offers no ficid for the appli- ‘THE FAMILY, 1X Pa ation of a general policy of cutting down | . IX EXCHANGE FUR THE SMALL national expenditures which cax honorably} WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS OF THE and reasonably be applicd to the other appro- | THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE, WHOSE CREDIT Is HER PASSPORT THROUGH OUR PARLORS, WHICH ARE REPLETE WITH EVERYTHING HANDSOME IN FURNITURE, Aw Axgnst Jomo Tar Hea OF A MAN TO THE BODY OF AN ANIMAL IS DESERVING OF LESS RIDICULE THAN THE HOUSEKEEPER WHO EXPECTS TO PURCHASE A DOLLAR'S WORTH OF DOMESTIC COMFORT FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, PARTICULARLY IF THE WARES ARE REPRESENTED AS STAND- ARD, THOUGH OFFERED AT SLAUGHTERING DISCOUNTS. EQUITABLE DEALING FORBIDS ALL DELU- SION. AND THIS ONE FEATURE HAS INTEN. SIFIED THE PUBLIC RESPECT FOR OUB EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, WHICH CARRIES — + A use Las at last been suggested for the tun- nel. At first glance the scheme seems fantas- tic, but in this progreesive age it is not safe to deride an idea that nas not been tested. The Commissioners have been advised to lease it in — sections for mushroom culture. The project DRAPERIES, is broached without the precaution of previous MATTINGS, consultation with Secretary of Agriculture STOVES, Rusk. but it is presumed that this is to be done im the course of time, as the public cannot Peete eens take chances on the insidious toadstool. A|AND AN INFINITE VARIETY OF BABY CAR- cavern at Mery, France, is referred to by way | RIAGES UF MODERN AND ANTIQUE DESIGN. of example. This cavern is twenty-one miles | Jong aad prodaces $3,000 worth of mushrooms | —_ daily. If our historic hole in the ground can | be made to blossom th mushrooms it would | bea happy turn to what wus originally a large | eylindrical misfortune. If the government j could derive a revenue from this tunnel it would be a gocd thing for the taxpayer and place beefsteak and musbrooms within the reach of all. There ishope in this scheme for even Major Lydecter. He may modify the popular igpremion corcerning Limelf by declaring | that be is the originator of this form of Ameri- ean luxury. Itis true that he was boriag for | water when be .truck mushrooms, but the cuse | ' would find par im many scientifie coveries, To find this long section of dark- " F nese und dank sic putting out mu-troome day | Maze No Misraxe after day would bo one of the most impressive | H Dr. Semmes is the ouly specialist in Amer- Instances on record of Low Providence sune- | ica that ever produced hair ona bald head. times interferes and covers the tracks of a| 1827 G st.. near lath. Come early. Dr. stupendous piece of foily. Itis not likely, how. | Seuties wi be herenly « SHORT TIME evét, that the major wiil derive a great deal of ‘Tko Washington etite will find an ofd friend HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASI AND CREDIT HOUSES, ‘917, 919, 921 AND 923 7TH BT, aND 3830 696 MASS. AVE. N. W. in Dr. Semuies. Our treatment is practical, benefit from the idea, for one of the main as you will we. Ducters particuiariy in- points in its favor is that the employment of ‘Vited to taveatigaie. the tunnel fora wuskroom farm would not iu- 13% @ st. ‘Your treatment will cost you nothing if te do not produce ew hair. Office Lours: Oto Lp.m., 2t06 p.m. ‘Our reuediesare banuiess, aa doctors bere will TESTIFY. uw terfere with ite efficacy borribie example. The Oates Lill, applicable to the Disiriet, which incidentally makes blackmailing of a threat or attempt to ridicule with no beneit for the ridiculer in view, was editorially eriti- cised on this point by Tux Staa of January 21. ‘Mr. Oates has explained that the creation of this new and extraordinary misdemeanor was Rot intended, and the slight amendment which is necessary will doubtless be made in the Log ee Mr. Reed's brief, pungent speeches continue to be a feature of the Congressional Record. His contract for space in that publication would we been inbeled “1 line t. £." appear to bave b msachas ‘The romored withdrawai of Signor Montt would indicate that the persona grata has, like any other subject, two sides to it. et @ The Alliance members of Congress might be ited a special committee to investigate the things they want investigated. a A sumber of New York demograts ere evine- fags disinclination to do the rest when Mr. ‘HAM presses the button. Burc-A-Baso Sate ata tem, THIRTY PER CENT DISCOUNT, ‘We bave put on our bargain coun- ter about one hundred pieces of Bric-e-brae. Doulton Royal Wor eestor, Bonn and other maken, To De sold ate discount of 30 per cent from reqular prices, Waausra & Eoxoxeron, 1205 Pexx. A: 1205 Press Ave nies ROOFS : J Moe Sg | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. SATURDAY. JANUARY 80. Tar Stan Suoe House, SPECIAL BARGAIN LIST. Ladies’ Shoes, hand-welt, hand-sewed ‘and machine- Siene mate, Saret donesis bid. all szlen, oparn, medium and common sense. Regular 91.80. e500. FARING PRI Men's Shoes haniearwed, NIA, iit smooth in eee mreamatcs ee CLEANING TRICE. €f 60. Misses? ‘excellent @uaiity kid oF straicht wont, pees carriug hens Upped oF Hai Regular Vries EARING PRIC! ton ar Ince. Sizes 11 to2 and 3to uariateed strictly solid leather. Seay hildren’s Shoes, size eric i, ot dongle kid, TUNER oF Dabble ual, solar ups. Regular price, " CLEARING PRICE, 75c. Alot Glove Ki pallet sf Ladien Glove Kid Hand-swwed Laced Shoes, A lot of Ladica’ Excellent Quality Rubbers, Reduced $1.00. Ton r HoH EK +E TIT A gS, 1 1 OO FER Ban E Susi Ho" kee Hoo go SS, EKE HOE “oo” “uu? Busi > 3330 726 SEVENTH STREET. Laxssoncs & Bro. Parranz Fon Corner Daxs, For we will have them, We Have Is Sroce A Few Sotled Bedwear; stightly soiled ones that ‘became so from being handied. The soll scarcely shows, but the reduction will be an object to you if you need a yvud Blanket, Pars Or 10-4 Ware Blankets, slightly soiled, were 2.37%; Bow $1.90. 3 pairs of 10-4 Red, all wool, were 84; now 63.45. 1 pair of 11-4 White, all wool, were $6; now $5.40. pairsof 12-4 White, all wool, wete $0.50; now 85.80. i. Bvairs of 12-4 White, all wool, wore $8; now 86.77. 5 Sateen Comforters, were 85; now $4. ‘3 Sateen Comforters, were $4, now $3. 4 Marseilles Spreads, were $3.50; now 82.75. ‘2 Marseilles Spreads, were $3; now 2.50. 2 Marseilies Spreaus, were $4.50; now $3.50. gf 104 Crochet Spreads, were $1.15; now Urnorsreny Banoarss. We found during stock taking we had odd pairs of Lace Curtains, While thees might be just what you want they are in ovr way. You can claim them at prices way be- low the regular, For Eany Srnso Wear Already show their Heads. We gladly show them to you ew Recaixe Mvce Ix Desaxp For Dizss or ornamentation. Featherine in all shades, 39¢. and 50c. ber yard. Colored Fancy Braided Ruebing, only 250, Chiffon, in all shades, embrojdered, only 5c. Former price, Bue. Silk Corded Kuching, in all colors—6 yards in a box—special, 19c. icy Corded Ruching—12 yards in a box Prnrowes Or Tur Best Maxers Only find their way with us, Lundborg’s best Triple Extract in all’odors, Only 49c. per botti Pinaud's Iinported Extract. Former price, 98c. Now 75c. per bottle. Young's one-ounce and two-ounce best labels tiizhtly soiled. and 8c. Keduced price, Site. per bottle, '* best Triple Extract. Sold for 49c. + Reduced to 29e. per bottle, Infante’ Oxidized Toilet Sets, containing & coud, brush and mirror. Former price, 8c. Special price, 8c. Terows Gossaurr Powozn, ie. a box. Apairof Garters given away with every box of powder. Ocr Or Tows Prorte Ought to write to usreculatiy, Our mail order department is at your disposal. We invite mail orders aug solicit eorrespond- ence. L A NNN gig ed u ¥ =, sca, H mG Bl 3030 420, 422, 424, 420 7TH ST. N.W. T. B. Towsex & Sox, DRY GOODS DEALERS, 1316 7th at. ow, ‘Will put on sale Monday one tage #hort leneth Fianiel. - Cheap at | Outing Far ship sale, uly Bo. Fruit of the Loom pirrent tone Shes Aires oan Bieaehed Caktop, Se. 40-4 Cubieached Shertiag ge. hed Sheeting, 136. Best Breached Sheetimee be Biaukets and Oouferts a¢ cost prices, We are closiug out our Gloaks st Lait palce. Feuter-prout ticking, Is. ie Lance io nants from 2 actos in Black and colors et stows tall the’ egies ek Casumere Shawis, in angio and double, frou : ents’ Unlaunde 8 Dy iras Drapery, | abades, to Se. Webster's Lan TY wi¥eu tree tosll cash cus- tomers: Please call ad get the terius om which ites Kiven. Have . You i Horses eg 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. GLEARING SALE BRRTET A TRE gs ote iE ALES ou acl N RN S88 > Pe Lack curtarns, | a ee Bk ah’. IRISH POINTS. iu 2% ¢ oe oh Petre, worth 96.50; reduced to €3.50.per pair. < 20 ”~ Trae “opening” Souvenirs at the Palais Royal aro to be supplemented on 10 * “ ‘Mom day with extras from the Cotton Underwear Department. Pr S 3 The Palais Royal has outgrown Washington competition and has to be con- BY i = ‘Yorsant with the doings of New York merchants, Monday's sale is in opposition 10 = ra to those lately held in New York. We have seen the garments sold there and can truthfully claim better dargains than have crowded the two great stores, Ladies who are in the city from New York are earnestly requested to attend. ‘Ask to see our Lace Curtains at @110 ayeir. They are ® work of art. CURTAIN POLES. S-ft, Poles, with fixtures complete, 250, CRETONNE. 12¢. Cretonne reduced to Se. « yard. de. Cretonne reduced to 1c. 8 yards FES ay ‘Remnants reduced to half price. oe #4 CENTS. aa Hae CENTS, WINDOW SHADES. bls a be alles ad tin? ave the largest assortment of colors amd quall- ‘Special bargain Holland Shades, six differen: colors, 3 feet wide by 6 test lous. wounted on spring roller, We. each. ‘In order to offer the best possible garments at $1 wo pay in some instances.as much as ‘That many Of The Palais Royal's 85c. and ‘75e. garments are equal to those generally CDD TABLE COVERS. 87% cents wholesale, The 1802 stock hay- Tetailed in Washington at $119 known to PERE aaa ing only lately arrived there are thousands thany. When the priceis temporarily re- oe gaaliee of these garments to select from, in small, medium and extra sizes. G9 cents on Man- day. duced to 59 cents we know that equal values have not yet been offered in New York. ‘This te written advisedly. ‘We are making room for our new designs and offer- ing the old stock for unbtard of low prices. There are at least 100 designs at from Se. to 25c. per yard; true ‘value from 10c. to $1 per yard. REMNANTS SASH LACE, ‘Muslin, Swiss, Tambour, Irish Point, Exyptian, — is. varying in lengths from one to six yards, at price. Over 12,000 Ganwextrs To Sucr Faox, . . Tscxvpixe ‘TAPESTRIES, For Cover:ng Furnitures Saat, Mepwa Asp Exrea Sizes, BE rand Price was 81.00; now S00 $4715 styles of Nightgowns at 59 and 69 dents. Pp re <9 G89 styles of Skirts at 50 and 69 cents, L a ‘SG 12 styles of Chemises at G9 and 69 cents, i > ca £2714 styles of Corset Covers at 50 and 69 centa, “5 oo £2711 styles of Drawers at 59 and 60 cents. 30. 1.30. £9 The above special prices are for Monday only. See below for the price 3 1.75. reductions of New Spring Dress Fabrics, &c., &. — 25a, W. B. Moses & Soxs, Con Ilr Axp F Sis N. W. P reserve Tas Lisr Or Sovvemns. re antixa Prices.» ‘When it is remembered that every article at the Palais Royal Las the price at- tached, and that nearly $1,000,000 worth of goods are offered at temporarily re. PERRY'S TTTTHE OLDER THE WINTER GROWS THE E more the prices fall away. We have “struck ‘T bottom” this time with the SKIRTS, WRAP- PERS and SHAWLS. “*Parting 1s such sweet sor- Tow"—but in this case the profit is with the buyer. AjI we get out of it is the satisfaction of clearing up for spring. Even if yow have not seen our stock this season— you must have **heard tell of it”—for the qualities and effects are of the sort that folks like to talk about—safe and sound. Ali this pressure on the prices does not harm the worth, Here they are—rich as ever. They ‘won't stay long, though. The clipped costs will call them quickly into service. duced prices, it will be seen that to alter the price marks would be too formidable atask, ‘Thus this list and the reason why you should preserve it. To the left of the columns below are the prices you will find marked on the goods, Tothe right are the reduced prices, quoted a8 a souvenir of the *‘Opening:” ‘85e. Cotton and Cambric Underwear... 81 Cotton and Cambric Undergarments. 82.25 Garments for $1.89 and 8 Lisr For Lives. $1.75 Corsets for 81.50 and 81 Corsets, $2.25 Breneh Corsets for 1892 18c. Towels, all styles. We, Towels for 2c. and 25e. Towels. 30c. Navelty Damask Toweis. $10 Jackets, all styles. 1 Spring Style Figured China Silk. 85c. Spring Style Figured Japan Sil 50c. Check Wool Suitings. . 50. All-wool Cheviot Suitings .. 85c. Novelty Piaid Suitings. 25e. Scotch Gingbams, all styles... ‘S5e. Glace Ginghams, all styles 81 All-wool Bedford Cords... $1.75 Best English Redford Cords 81.25 Spring-weight Broadcloths.. $1 Novelty Crepons for 1892. 80c. China Silks (50c. quality! $1.50 Dress Trimmings for 1892. . $1.15 Cantile Trimmings, all styles +30 Exclusive Novelty Jackets. ‘Sc. Satin Stripe Drapery Scarfs, ¥8c. Hand-painted Silk Drapery Scarts, 8c. Embroidered Table Covers, $1.25 Chenille Tabie Covers, fringed. ‘83.48 Covers for €2.98 and 81.8 Covers.. 81.35 Head Kests for chairs. 98c. Down Piliows. $1.68 Mantel Scarfs, 23 yards long. A Recosxorrae. SKIRTS, first. Iie. a yard Bragarian Fringe, WRAPPERS next, with afew Tea Gowns. G8c. Ansouis Clocks, warranted... SHAWLS, last but not least. 25c. Guipure de Gene Laces. ‘21¢ | 5c. Photo Frames, all styles... Me, Guipure de Gene Laces. Se. pound Writing Paper, 85 sheets. Sxrzs. Ze. Enveloves tomatch, 200. pound Old English Mills Paper. 12 and 15e. Boxes Note Paper. 18c. Bottles Bay Rum 25e. Lilac Extract, 2 ounces,, ‘2¥e. Extracts, all odors, Sc. Bottle Ammonia... 12e. Continental Shoe 25e. Warranted Tooth Brushes. 15c. Combs and Tooth Brushes... Te. Veils, all styles. @e, Vells for 19. and 12¢. Veils Lace Border Veils, all styles. Veils for $2 and 81.48 Veils., ie. Spring Handkerchiefs, all styles . Spring Handkerchiofs, all style: ‘She. Embroidered White Lace Handkerchiefs... . Handkerchiefs, all styles. Initial Linen Handkerebie 81.50 Mousselaine de Soie Handkerchief: BLACK GLORIA SILK SKIRTS, lined all through and trimmed with wide ruffie— 83 Now. BLACK BRILLIANTINE SKIRTS, lisied ‘and finished with embroidered ruffle—84 Now, BLACK SURAH SILK SKIRTS, ruffled around the bottom and lined throughout— 45 and 86.50 NOW. BLACK SUKAH SILK SKIRTS, with quilted bottom bound with velvet—$7.50 and #8 NOW. ‘$1 Handerchies und 75c. Handkerchiefs ‘50¢ | Oc. Cakes Pure Castile Soap, HEAVY SATIN SKIRTS, with quilted 81.95 Feather-weight Waterproof Circulars....,.81.79 | 2c. yard Silk Garter Elastic, bottom—85 NOW. 3dc. Best Quality Fancy Elastic... Se. Cabinet Hair Pins... 10 per cent off marked prices of all Silk and Velvet ‘Ribbuns, Fancy Feathers, Black Silks and Black Wool Fabrice, Reai Shell, Gold, Sterling Silver and Jet Jew- elry, Laces and Lace Neckwear, Eimbroideries and White Goods, Sets of Table Linen, Lace and Hand-em- broidered Handkerchiefs, Visiting Cards and Envel- opes and Mourning Stationery, Brick-a-brac and Art 2.08 Rainproof Newmarkets, with cape. ‘$3.68 London Style Inverness Waterproo:s., 85.68 Pinid Newmarkets, with cape. 81.50 Gloria” Sun Umbrellas.. $2.68 spring styles of handlee, 83 Colored Silk Sun’ Umbrellas. $1.48 Silk Carriaxe Shade 82.50 Curriage Shades, with ruffles. $1.08 Rain or Sun Umbrellas, all styles. $3.08 Spring Novelties, with imported sticks. 25e. Warranted Fast Biack Hose. ‘35e. Black and Fancy Hose. 48c. Fast Black Ribbed Lisle Hose. HEAVY SATIN SKIRTS, with quilted Bottom and finshed with box plaiting— $6.50 and #8 NOW. CLOTH SKIRTS, in Navy Biuo, Gray and Brown—$2.25, 82.50 and 83 NOW. ENIITED SHORT SKIRTS—$2, 62.50, ‘$3.and $4.60 NOW. Woaurrers. FLANNEL WRAPPERS, in Garnet, Gray and Blue, trimmed with hercules braid ‘and lined throughout—85 NOW. FIGURED BEIGE WRAPPERS, with shirred yoke front and back, Watteau back ‘with collar and cuffs edeged in twin shades List For Cunpnew. 490, Fancy Silk Lisle Hose. . EIDERDOWN BATH WRAPPERS — @5 ‘Tse. Paris Novelty Lisle Hose. ‘€1 Misses’ Rubber Circulars, all sizes, 590 and $7 NOW. 98c. Exclusive Novelty Hose. Silk Hosiery at 10 per cent discount. ‘Te. Ribbed Merino Vests... 50e, Ribbed Bal. Vests and Pants ...... ‘350. Ribbed Vests and Panta... 5c. Ribbed Silk Vests, all colors. $1.45 Fancy Waterproof Newmarkets, all sizes...81.29 Se. Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles. tc xc. Fast Black Hose, all sizes, $1 Kid Gloves, 4 buttons and 5 Looks. €1.25 Undressed Kid Mousquetaire Gioves. $1 Boye’ English Dowakin Gloves. Fancy effects in FRENCH FLANNEL ‘WRAPPEES—$8.50, $9 and $10 NOW. BLACK AND TERRA COTTA-STRIPED SATIN TEA GOWN—Watteau back— $25 Now, BLACK SATIN TEA GOWN, with flowing front of Black and Red-striped satin, set ‘We. Vests for 80e. and Tie. Vests. 00° } ge, Children's Lawn Aprons. ff with ribbon and lace-830 NOW, $1.08 Vests for 61.75 and 81 81 Aprons for Ste. and Gc. Aprons. .... 490 WLS. $2.25 Evening Gloves, 12-button Mousquetaires. ..62 | Soc. Corset Waiste, all sizes. 7 Sa $1.85 Evening and Street Mousqustaires. 1-68 | Soc, Shirt Walsta, all stylee. ra CAMEL'S HAIR AND ODDITIES IN £1.75 London-made 4-button Dozskin Gloves....81.50 | 736. shirt Walsts, dll styles WOOL SHAWLS — #4, $5, 90 and $7 81.50 English Dogskins, 4 buttons... $1.35 | 0c. Knit Sacques, all colors. re a AN SHA’ the #1.50 “*Palais Royal” Kids, 4 buttons.. #1.35! 25¢. Knit Booties, all coiors.. = see a oY Bewest 8 ‘$1.15 | 295. Infants’ Cabrio Siips... ‘230 Allstyies of LONG SHAWLS—$5 to $8 {$1.25 Foster Hook Kid Gloves... $1.15 | 750, Blipe for Go, and B0e. Blips, vid ROW. aw ace ee Seer ‘850 | 91.15 Infants’ Flannel Skirt. il |. guasmue Chin ee 90c. 4-button French Kid Gioves. 2 See om 90c. Genuine Pigskin Mousquetaires..... x Ba oo arc ear naa ae 91 Fans, all styles... ‘50c, Quill Fans, painted. 82 Ostrich Fans, all atyles... ‘85 Fans for $4.50 and 83.50 e 89 Fans for 83 and 96 Fans... 85 ‘All Fans marked $10 and over at 10 percent dis- count. $1.35 Ostrich Feather Pompons...... ‘85e. bunches Prince of Wales Feathers... ‘8c. bunches Prince of Wales Feathers. $1.35 bunches of French Flowers... G8o, bunchey American Beauty Roses. 500, bunches Roses, all styles... Bc. bunches Bilk Violets, ...... EVENING SHAWLS—gauze and silk and ‘woo! stripes—26, $8, $9 and $12.50 NOW. ‘There is hardly wardrobe that would not be better off with s selection from all three of these helps to comfort and convenience, We dont believe such ‘qualities ever did sell for so little before. The prices are extremely low for the values. But the point we ain justifies tho means, Price is s power—the amaller 91.19 81 Jewelry, al styles... “The BEST te the CHEAPES?.” ‘The. Jewelry, all styles... ‘Shop in these thinge—Third Aor. Prszrs, Saoas Now And save 30 per cont on heavy goede ‘ond 13 per cant on all other kinds. English Meckintosbes, ali styles...........85.08 qian prvlis Gevtenn 07-8 the bigwer—paradoxical, but true, How our motto | | NFANTS' SHOES, 20c, * | sages 4-4 Faorr Or Tur Loox Ke Te T™¥ Cortox, Xe me Se. os ar Th ae The SU MARKET SPACE. ‘Monday and Tuesdey.February 1 and 44 Truit of the Loom 7 per yard, The reewiar 7 tton is 10e., but we were 7 Thc fortunete in purchasing a case of 1.400 The yards of SHORT LENGTHS, contain from 10 to 20 yanls each, at very hb reduced price, and, as usual with 7 TAe Us, We Rive you the benefit of the pur. The chase. Tac REMEMBER, THE PRICE IS FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. B Ke Ke The TKe Te TNe The Srnaspuncers Garat Sare Or 00. TTTT I OO XN N «SS “oo Hh “oo? NRE Sss5 = Commencing Monday to con- tinue throughout the week, you Will notice some prices are lower than the cost of manufacture. ‘We do thts tocall your atte tothe complete and large assort- ment of Dressmaking Articles, besides Dress Trimmings, Jew- ciry, Perfumeries, Soaps, &c..dis- Played in our mammoth window and show cases. ‘Whalebone Casing. ‘Mohair Belting. Hooks and Eyes. Tape Hooks and Fyes, Pasting Cotton, 1 doz. spools f& Large Spools French Basting Cotton, Linen Thread, per spoo! Fast ed Working Cotton. Hairpins, packs for.... be Darning Cotton, 2 for. le Ue. pe 20¢. pe Narrow Silk Ribbon... 8. pe Metal Match Stands. rc Glass Ink Wells, Fe Be Be Je School Companions, containing ruler, lead and slate pencil, pen and bolder... - Be ‘Toilet Cases, with looking «lass, comb and buttoner.. oat *% Ge Salad Sets, containing key ring, spoon, fork, corkscrew and bottle opener 170 Work Box with lock and key. Te Gilt-edie Playing Cards in a. le ‘Toilet Paper, worth 10c., 4 for, Be Glycerine Bar Soap. 4c Colgate’s Shaving Soap.. Be Colgate's Pint Bottle Pure 480 be be 4c Be 4c ve 4c Te 33e ie 19 lsc 100 STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 and 406 7th st. nw. pry WEAYE, A FEAST IN STORE FOR yor. Javinw closed out the ent ‘of dissolution sale of « New York concern, we Will well shoe Leather at prices never before lieard of MLS RAFF'S ENTLMPHISE, 1241 11th st. se. Sss5 T MADE UP OF REMNANTS WITH BORDERS ALL AROUND. EVERY ONE IS A BAR- GAIN, AND sHbULD BE SEEN TO BE AP. PRECIATED. Taresrey Canrers. Sft. Sin. by 12 ft. now 815.00. 8ft. 3in. by 1 - Oi. Bit. Sin. by 15 tt Oin., 825. Sift. Sim. by 15 ft. Oin., $28.50; now $20.00. snow €1°.00. 10 ft. Gin. by 12 ft. 0 in. ,.827.50; now $17. 10 ft. Gin. by 12 ft. 6in., 828.00; now $15.00. 10 ft. Gin. by 13 ft. Oin., €29.50; no 50. 20 ft. Gin. by 12 ft. 9in., $28.60; now 18.59, 10 ft. Gin. by 15 ft. Oin., $33.00; now 820.00. 10 ft. Gin. by 15 ft. 9 in., 833.00; now #20.00. 20 ft. €in. by 16 ft. O im., $34.00; no 00. 12 ft. 9 im. by 17 ft. Oin., €44.00; now €25.00. Bovy Baussers Canrers, 6 ft. Oin. by 6 ft.'3 in., $10.00: now 96.50, Git. Oin. by 7ft. Gin., $12.50; now 87.50. 6ft Oin. by Git. din, 8 ft. Bin. by 12 ft. 9in., B27. 8ft. Bin. by 12 ft. Oin., $29.00; now $19.00. 8ft. 3mm. by 12 ft. Oim, $29.00; now 817.50. Sit. Bin. by 12st. O1m., $26.00; now 8 Sift. Sin. by 12. Otn., $25.00; now $17.00. Sit. 3iv. by 11 ft. 9 in., 230.00; now 818.00. Bit. Sin. by 9 ft. Oi 00: now ¢13.50, 10 tt. Gan. by 10 ft. 3 im., $42.00; now £3000. 12 ft. Pin. by 19 ft. Oim., 802.50; now $50.00. Mogver Canpers. Sft. 9in. by 6ft. Oin., $7.50; now 85.00. Git. Oin. by Gft. 9 in., $14.00; now 9.00. Git. Oin. by Oft. 3 in., 817.50; now 813.50. 8 ft. 3 in. by Oft. 3in., $28.00; now 818.00. Sft. Sin. by 104t. 3 16., $31.00; now 822.50. 10 ft. Gin, by 14 ft. Gin. $54.00; now 40.00. Vexver Canrers, Git. Oin, by 7 zt. 9in., $15.00; now $10.00, Sf. 3in. by 10ft, 6 in, $26.00; now 817. 7 ft. Gin. by 10ft. Oin., $30.00; now €18.50. 20ft. Oin. by 154t. Oin., $48.00; now $35.00. Waurox Carers, 12 ft. 9 in, by 14 ft. 3in., $100.00; now 865.00. W. B. Moses & Soxa, Ili & F Sra N.W. Bid Jie. 20-38 iith # 80. Gorse— Gorme— Gome— =o ‘If you desire to take advantage of Our **bigent” prices in all kinds of FOOTWEAR you should not delay Jonger, as an appreciative public are fast making “inroads” on our im- ‘Menge stock and, which, when safl- clently reduced, ‘‘regular prices” Wane, Hows & Co, ‘MTH ST. AND MADISON AVE. NEW TORE, ‘Will open oa MONDAY, Feb. 1, and following days im the BREW PARLOR, ARLINGTON HOTEL (Vermont ave. eutrance), Their First Luportation of SPRING GowNS, Whic » topethhes 2 all (heir magn ficent stock of IMPORTED COSTUMES, RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL. GOWNS, WRAPS, BONNETS, TRA GOWNS. ETC., Will Be Sold at BALD THEIR PARIS CosT, Facrs Beroxp Disrere, It vurtrer req. pln wf ep With « for iain it > you aud Inid free of extra No cuame for waste id huatelitg GROGAN'S MAMMOTH CREDIT HoUSE, 930 819, S21 and 823 7h st. n. We Ane Vexy Destnovs Of reducing our large stock of Dress Goods, and, in fact, our Large assort- ment of gocds generally, and have marked down our prices toa very low figure and will continue to allow the discount of 10 per cent for cash Until further noticn. ‘This jendid opportanity to obtain good and desirable goods ate reat sacrifice ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES. 10 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, mw Pa. AVE, SE a Buanoarss: Banoarss: ‘2% PER CENT DISCOUNT {RE STOCK for TEN DAYS to make room for Spring Goods. 3030 We Tar To Presse. Avter next week we expect to be in ournew: building, 1224 P st. We will sell CUT FLOWERS in lange or small quantities. Roses and punctuality are our specialties. A. Geo & Bao, 1112 F ST. N.W. 330 | Srecuz For Moxpay. SPECIAL, MONDAY, GILLS. 15 cents a box for those Dai Winterereen Creams; you pay 5 cents for them elsewhere. Our Caramel Licorice for cousha te excellent. We charce 00 cents. pound for our Finest Bon-bons and Choco any at 80c. or $1. ‘Try them. Gus & Sox, COR. 11TH AND F. 'y Peppermint or Invite your - Attention | To Their beautifuing preparation, The peeriess = —Of course your hands are chapped "1 —The nipping wind of the last Tye ee tee nyse paved || with “the ‘cutaneous vet, and Fou heed some—— Preparation to take theus——— white avasn.——— aybe teres ——— h, or worst of all) | J inckhwead that you | Want removed Of | tt II{| F Haxvoure. Course 504 are——— ——— Aires he——— Sows! “Setles——— ites ball oa ng a leat tate wae, ROE YY bf eee sew, oargein. Luecsore we tiger $6 ‘cents Come tn, a in UGGISTS, II

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