Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1892, Page 5

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‘No other house DORS—EVER DID—or EVER WILL sell such STEQLING QUALITIES ot such LOW PRICES as WE quote. ‘What can be more convincing? If WE say it's so—it's so. €9~ Are yous wenther-wise? Ever since our building has been dispizying the weather bureau's flags—folks have been after us to know what the different signa’s mean. We've had some cards printed interpreting the displays. They're free. Ask the floor walker for one. = lig TTT 1 RRR bond on Ri Oe Oe a oy ee ee ViL~RMRmeE ek! 3 F we tf OH EE ER Bee Boal w Pr 5S Strar always settles at the botton of fthecup. Nacdsto be stirred up. In , SHOES it's the best lines that fall out of sizes first. They get pushed down by the complete lots. Stock taking always “‘stirsthem up.” We did our sem anual reckoning in the SHOE DEPARTMENT last week—and found enough “odds and ends” of MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN’S SHOES to stocks ‘Small size store—a sinzle winter's selling. There isn't » ir among them that is not worth all they were oricinally marked. But they are “‘remvapt"—and we've made REMNANTS OF THE PRICES. It'll pay you to bunt fora fit. ‘The cut doesn't clear us of our responsibility for their satisfactory service, So fast that you can't blame us for going to almost the sizes. You'll find those that are y the schedule. These broken lots 1 extreme to ‘They are all right in their place—Lut that is im your service. Saks A ND Coxrany. We bave carefi Prepared «list of mentioned—and NOOTHERS. Studi acute ‘eet them out. non HT ERR 688s 7 E A BH BR ss° L aA DD OH FE SSS L AAA P DH E Byy8 LLLL a A DDD OU EER « FRENCH ona DONGOLA KID BUTTON BOOTS. roade on the Coumon Seuse Last, with Laud welts and turued soles, aa ‘ 7. o +e Ce Re Bie a te Oe ee. Te ee ee 1 Sw Only these hers. EF the'regalac prices ave beem $4.50, #5, $5.50and ANY PAIR IN THE LOT NOW $2.98. ENCH and BRIGHT DONGOLA KID BUTTON BOOTS, with Opera Toe and Heel. Hand welts and turned soles. iain or tipped toes. ‘AA WIDTH. Noofpairs, 1 3 1 4 Sizes, 14 4% 3 ‘Only these sizes—and no others Bor The regular prices Lave bees €4.50, 85, 85.50 ANY PAIR IN THE LOT NOW Barent poxcota petrox Boots. ape with Opera Toe and Heel -Machine or hand welts and turned soles. With tipsand without. DTH |p sSs HOH % ree gs Sss8 H Mw oo Exe Sss5 Z Batosr asp pert posaora vottox BOOTS, made on theWalkenpliast and Commou-sease Jasts, AA WIDTE. No. ofpairs. 1 2 Sizes, ae ‘A WIDTH. No.ofpairs.14 415 2213 8 3 13 221 Sizes. Lis 2 253 36 4 dw OO 7 * %y Wit” 4 No. of patrs. aes Sizes, 6 No. of pairs, Sizes. No. of pairs. Sizes. No. of pairs. Sizes. my Ex-Only these sizes and no thers Sarthe recuiat prices have been 83, es. ANY PAIR IN THE LOT Now QQ 6 : $2.23. 7 Coracoa ana poxaora KID BUTTON BOOTS, made on the Opera and Common Sense lasts. A WIDTH. Noof pairs. Sizes. No, of pairs. Sizes. 2 Only these sizes_and no others. Ae The regular prices have been $1.98 and 2.50. ANY PAIR IN THE LOT NOW $1.69, Tors sone FELT SHOES—Red woo! ined. Lace Sizes. #5 678 Only these sizes—and no others. The recular price has been #12. ANY PAIK IN THE LOT NOW 78 Cexzs. Tors sore rext srppens-reat woo! lined. D WIDTH. No.of Pairs, 4 4 2% 5 3 268 67 6 a On'y these sizte—end no others’ Ear The regular price hay been 30c. ANY PAIR THE LOT NOW S81 Caren bia EEE SS, mE ce SS HH “o? Exe Sut = LF AND KANGAROO LACE SHOES, with walk- enphast, London and Freach Toe 9% 10 "Oly these sizes and no others ar The resurar prices have Veen $3, $3.50 and 84 ANY PAIR IN THE LOE Qe $2.49, Abomt _ ninety-eizht HAND. SEWED FREN, pr CORK SOLE. SHOES—in weather | Lace cr Congress.” French toe. Coufortable, shapely ant waterproot 3H All siges—S to 11—C, D and E widths, Sa” The rewular price has been 87 aSY¥ Palk IN THE LOT NOW Cary ana KANGAROO CONGRESS GAITERS— ‘Hand aud machine wi i 9 Oe 10% 11 12 'Za" Only thowe sses “and'no Shere? 10% 24 32 Sa" The rewular prices have been #3, $3.50 and 84 ANY PaIR IN THE LOT NOW 31.90, | 2,49, HMMM OTT 65550 s35g FER 5555 7 SSs H RB 00 FER RRM To S53 Sss3 Exe Suse Sus Et oo? Exe Sue8 = ‘URACOA and DONGOLA KID BUTTON ¢ BOOTS + with HEELS. A WIDTH So. of pairs. —) = @ @ @.s Sam 1 1 13% 1 Ws Bo. of pairs. Si E 1 No. of pairs. Sizes. 1 1 Tt ony 2 wT BerOniy these sizes and no others. ‘The regalar prices have been @1.0) and 82. ANY PAIK LN THE LOT NOW 99 Cesta. Bors Suoes. Mex: IMITATION SANDALS and SELF-ACT- “Jerse ly 11%. 12403 13. Poti width Ja Tse recular price has b: ’ ts Pry Ath Tae LOT sow 20 Cente ' CALF BUTTON | at. PEBBLE AND STRAIGHT GOAT BUTTON | BOOTS WITH HEELS. ‘Nopairez2 2 of “UP a 128 Sze 1% 12 4 1 iy Ty 2 | No. of paira 2 12 Sizes, 1s 13 13% lg 2 | No, of pairs. 1 yori | Sizes, n | So. of pairs, 2 | Sizes. Bw | No. of pairs. 1 SE guy tev eat ino ‘The regular prices have been 81.50 and @2 ANY PAIR IN THE LOT NOW 99 Cesrs. | Yovrus: Suozs. | Furry pairs cate tac ana BUTTON SHOES. | G2FAll widths, U1 to 1244 full widthe. EE The recular prices have been $1.35 and $1.50, ANY PAIK IN THE LOT NOW S110. 3 WOOL ant = uti RETTINED ALASKAS and SELF-ACTING | AY ahaee'o'to 13. full wiaeh, PUNT Pain TS THE LOE SOR £NTS. Muses: nvppens wir werts— Sines 113 to 1. ‘The regular price has been 2c. ANY PAIR IN THE LOT NOW— 10 Cexts. a ae AA 22 fare “ = KS 2G OMPANY. : THE EVENING ST. Ne leensoninineinimatdinanta Masry Prortx Have been nnder the Impression that we didn’t intend to continue in business, owinx to the fact that we ad Vertised to sell out the entire stoek which we bad pur- chased from the Ruppert estate. This is erroneous. When we soid out the bulk of that mammoth stock im an unprecedented short thne— while our famous candle wax burning—wo came to the conclusion that Wash- ington was s goorl enoweh place for us to do business im, and wo decided to stay. But Ruppert’s old stores wore not commodious enowsh for ou advanced method of doing business, s0 we concluded to tear down the old landmark and erect our bandsoune modern structure in its stead. But first we had to dispose of the enormous stock of new xoods which we had bouxht for the Christmas e started to sell out in earnest. Our hurry ‘uiiding operations compelled us to rold quarters bet could dispose of k, and for this reason we temporarily conted jorestormerly occupied by Robinson, Parker & Co,, corner 7th and Dsts., where we are now located. WE'VE MOVED OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, BRIC- A-BRAC, VASES, PLUSH GOODS, EMBROIDERY MATERIALS, WOKSTEDS, DOLLS, TOYS AND GAMES. ‘Wo never realized what trouble the moving of such ry to prevent damaxe to such fine, frayile ade ns Vow never too through it again. is why THIS will bea ciosing-out sale IN EAR- NEST. We are aware that the present time fs not the most favorable in the year—althouh our Worsted and Knit Goods come in very handy these cold days—and it requires extraordinary inducements to close out our stock before our building is completed, and THIS IS WHAT WE'LL DO: Dariug this, our MIDWINTER CLOSING-OUT S4LE, Wo wit! sel! our entire stock without resorvo at ONE-QUARTER (4) And ONE-HALF (5) Less than these goods are sold for elsewhero—n other words, we will givea discount of frou. 25 TO 3v PER CENT OFF MARKED PRICE. It will pay you to look through our stock very!care- fully and see what you can use. Don't delay it, either; for what you wost desire may be gone in «day. Marruew , Tue Moxewesrat. 937 AND 939 F ST. N.W. FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &e. UNPARALLELED REDUCTION. Prices lower than ever. 49. Worth #1. aud $3.50. Worth #3 and MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Real French Felt Hats at 4: re 1.98 and #250. ‘The Lest Wool Hatsat lic. Were 9c R LADIES’ HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, Full Regular Hose, Black, at 2c. Wete 36e. ‘Ladies’ All- wool Vests at ite. Were $1.23. NNN 00 1B OO) pp. = KE ge Ee oe PR GTS Pus 83 be GS ae Y NNN OO BBB oo bpp ¥ ‘AR: WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 189%. Laxsovscs & Baa Tury Anz Ocns. After much dickering and much talk pro and con We got them, ‘This will prove a yerRable Exssomsny Feast. We Wiz Nor Bons S885 so rn ip ppp ss, 6° tan if E BB You Wis ‘$ ©c HR HE DD . 83s! coo HH UM Luu ppp = r Derang. Bor Coz Ar Osce To Facts. - Wiatinini yon oan infant born in ‘Plauen, Germany, and given an Irish naine, which {s pronounced with a Frei.ch accent? Such is Point d’ Ireland Lace: a4 fait for 1892, The French quickly saw the boauty of this wondrous imitation of the hand-made Laces that have made Ireland famous ‘and thus the birthplace is ignored and we have an Irish name with a Freuch accent. > : Panis is teacuine the world how to uge these Laces; witness these Jabots of Chiffon in delicate colors nearly smothered with Point d'Ireland as trimming. The Guties make the prices #4.89 and $5.98 each, but here are some made in the work rooms of the Palais Royal which are offered at only 81 nd $2.68, You'll admit our artist a clever imitator, if nothing more. Now,let us visit the Lace Depart- ment. Take a seat and Orst look through the book of designs which will be shown, you. 248 aiserent stytee of Laccsfor 1892. You'll haveto mo ontside of Was!:- ington to find an equal variety. And, surely, the Palais Royal's cash business al- lows as low pricesasin any city. Be sure to ask to see the Sets of Insertion, Edge and Flounce to match, Here they are of Black Silk, from 35c. to $2.98a yard. ‘These of pure linen, in Cream and Whito, from 7ic. to $23 yard. Thess of cotton, from 12e. to @1.25a yard. Don't despise the last mentioned. Sce this _ Piece, 10 inches wide, marke Sic. a yard, and now look at the piece of Linen Lace marked #2, Do you see vory great difference? What Point de Geno Laces wero to 1801 is Point d’ Ireiand to 1802. Remember, that one-tenth is deducted from the UMBRELLAS AND CORSETS. Elegant styles and fine quality at a groat reduction, Headquarters for KID GLOVES, fe1-2t* THE MONUMENTAL. oo vy 0 RRI gguuR Th 08 OU Be oo UW RK WoW wn se N wwww it SN 8 Bp WWWW Tl NNN WWWwWw It NNN woW UW NNN ere? poopy cee Sg yp) 3 4 wwogey "rg " ‘This is our last week of business in ‘Washington. ‘Tis wonderful to see what an amount of shoes we have disposed of uring this sale, There are still enough left to last this week out and to wind . this sale up with a week's business that has been unparalleled in the history of the shoe trade of Wyshingtou. We offer you the remainer of our stock AT 50c. ON THE DOLLAR. ONE-HALF OFF. ‘This is actually giving them away, but wo have given you our word—that we will not carry a dollar's worth of goods out with us. COME NOW. All 85.00 Shoes now 82.50. All 84.00 Shoes now $2.00. All 83.00 Shoes now 81.50. All $2.00 Shoes now $1.00. STANDARD SHOE HOUSE, 1t ‘824 7th st. n.w., bet. Hand I. Borrercurs, Tespay, AT GILL’S, 11TH AND F STS. 2Se. pound. Regular price, 4c. Same quality else where, 50c. If you havebeen buyinw Candies at 80c. and 1 try our ai.@0c. 3 pound. Wo think you will say that oursexcel. For quality. assortment and hand- some packing Gill's are correct. Gus & Sox, COR. 11TH AND F, 3t THE POPULAR CONFECTIONERS Twenty Pun Cexz Discocsz FIFTEEN PER CENT JOHN E. LITTLE, £22 Oth wt. A Texersriox” f you are thinking of buying Fure or @ Sealshin Coat or Reefer our re- @uced prices will tompt you. 905 PA. AVE. ¥.W. amount of your purchase if made during the tached, and that nearly $1,000,C00 worth of good: penny See below for details, eee, eee Preseave Tus Lasr Or Sovvesins. When it is remembered that every article at the Palais Royal bas the price at- e offered at teu:porarily re- Guced prices, it will Le 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 og the xoods. Tothe right are the reduced prices, quoted as a souvenir of the “*Opening:” Lisr For Lavus. €1 Spring Style Figured China Sil .. Spring Style Fixured Japan Sill. Cheek Wool Suitinss. . All-wool Cheviot Suitings . Novelty Plaid Suitings. c. Seoteh Ginghains, all styles. Glace Gingisams, all styles 81 Ajl-wool Bedford Cords...... Best English Redford Cords ERESERRS 81 Novelty Crepons for 1892. laina Silks (50c. quality’ $1.15 Cantile Trimmings, all styles €1Ginps, all sty’ . Gimups, all styles... thiffon Lace, all colors, Lace for U8c. and 50c. Lace for.. - Guipure de Gene Laces, Veils for 19¢. and Lace Border Veils, all styles. Veils for 42 and $1.48 Veils. 35c. Embroidered White Lace Handkes Handkerchiefs, all styles... Iustiul Linen Handkerchiets,. £3.68 London Style Inverness Waterproois.... 15.68 Plaid Newmarkets, with cape. Sun Umbrellas, ‘#3 Colored Silk Sun Umbrellas, 81.48 Silk Carriage Shades. 2.50 Carriage Shades, with rufites. 81.98 Kain or Sun Umbrelias, ali styles. #3.08 Spring Novelties, with imported sticks, 25c. Warranted Fast Black Hose. 85e. Biack and Fancy Hose. 48c. Fast Black Ribbed Lisie Hose... 49c. Fancy Silk Liste Hose. ‘Toe. Paris Novelty Lisle biose. 98c. Exclusive Novelty Hose. Silk Hosiery at 10 per cent discount. ‘75c. Ribbed Merino Vests. ‘50c. Ribbed Bal, Vests and ude Ribbed Vests and Pants. G5e. Ribbed Silk Vests, ail colors. ‘9Be. Vests for 89c. and 7c. Vests. 82.25 Evening Gloves, 81.85 Evening and Street Mousquetaires. 1.75 London-made 4-button Dogukin Gloves. $1.50 English Dogskins, 4 buttons. 81.50 “*Palais Royal” Kids, 4 buttons... 81.25 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, 1.25 Foster Hook Kid Gloves... 81 Foster Hook Kid Gloves. 96c, 4-button French Kid Gloves. 96c. Genuine Pigskin Mousquetaires. 81 Fans, all styles. 50c, Quill Fans, painted. $2 Ostrich Faus, all styles... 95 Fans for 84.50 and 83.60 Fans. -f ‘80 Fans for 88 and 86 Fans.. o All Fans*imarked €10 and over at 10 percent dis- count. $1.35 Ostrich Feather Pompons... 5c. bunches Prince of Wales Feathers... ‘50c. buaches Prince of Wales Feathers. 81.35 bunithes of French Flowers, G8c, bunches American Beauty Roses. 5¥e. bunches Roses, all styles... G8c. bunches Silk Violets. 81 Jewelry, all styles... ‘T5c. Jewelry, all styles. B0c. Jewelry, all wtylea..... 250. Jewelry, all styles. ($1.68 Sterlica Silver Souvenir Spoons. 85e. Cotton and Cambric Underwear. 81 Cotton and Cambric Undergarment 50c, Noveity Damask Towels... €10 Jackets, all styles. €5 Jackets, all styles. $18 Inported Jacke #30 Exclusive Novelty Jackets, ‘S5e. Satin Stripe Drapery Scart ‘USc. Aiand-painted Silk Drapery Scarts, 68e. Embroidered Table Covers.. 1c. « yard Bragarian fringe... GSc. Ansonia Clocks, werranted 0c. Photo Frames, all yound Old English Mills Pape: AZand Lic. Boxes Note Paper, ide. Bottles Buy um Warranted Toutu Brushes, Combs and Tooth Brushes, Se. Cakes Pure Castile Soap. c. Yard Sik Garter East! ae 10 per cent off marked prices of ail Silk and Velvet Hibbons, Fancy Feathers, Biack Silks and Biack Woo! Fabrics, Reai shell, Gold, Sterling Stiver aud Jet Jew- elry, Laces and Lace Neckwear, Embroideries 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 Clocks, Lur For Curpnex, ‘$1 Misses’ Rubber Circulars, all sizes. Se, Linen Handkerchiets, ail styles.. xe, Fast Black Hose, all sizes, BeGe gFE 81 Aprons for Sic. and 50c. Aprons. ..... GOc. Comet Waists, all sizes.. 50c. Shirt Waists, all styles, 29c. Infante’ Cambric Sips... gtieeetes 91.15 Infants’ Flannel Skirts, €2.25 Children's Silk Hats. Lisr For Mex. $1 Spring Scarfs, London styles. ‘Tbe. Neckwear, all styles... ‘Through one of those chances that business men are on the alert for we are the possessor of thousands of yards of Das_Frovserxos AND 45-Ixcu Frovxcmes AS Soom) Parcel Teas Warr Suaermt an Tue DewrFrovxaxa $1 1 S2 Coxsiers Or 5,000 Worth from per yard. Pisces. Some are White. Can be yours Bome are Black. For 250. Some are colored. For 450. Some are Wlute, with colored edge. Por O0c. per yard. Some are Black with colored edge. According to the ones you select. ‘Some are colored with same ede. Worth from @1 to $2 per yard, and every cent of it can be yours for Tae 45_Iscu Frovscre Consists of some of the prettiest froods your eyes ever feasted on. ‘None worth less than $2 per yard, and from that up to $3.50. All will rotor 9Oc. It is the greatest Embroidery event ever known to the commercial world. Ovr Exrmez Szcoxp Fioon Frosr ‘Will be devoted to the Expnowsny Cansrvat. Sale begins today and ends when ‘the last yard is gone. The early bird proverb holds gvoa here. ‘MRS. PERCY OF NEW YORK, ‘The Representative of the HER MAJESTY CORSET, Awaits your pleasureall this week at our store. Mra, Percy will explain all the merits of this devervedly pop- ular Corset. She will ft to you one of these Corsets andexplain all about Inaugurated with a Grand Success. Every article advertised more than pleases the buyer. ‘This Extire Week Devoted to this Novel Sale. The ccu:plete lst of bargains were advertised in last Saturday's Star, Sunday Post and are displayed on windows, A.W. Frasers, ‘Successor to Noah Walker & Co. G2 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NW. THE GREAT WINTER SALE oF OUR Sr PERIOR Crome. ‘Men's and Boys’ Suits, in all leading styiea, Also complete lyme of Purnishimes Business Suits, Dress Suits, Overconte, Uisters. &e- Shirts, Ties, Collar, Cuffs, Underwesr, Suspender he dace ow Tx Uspenwear Asp Consers. WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES IN THESE TWO LINES OF GOODS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESYI- GATE THEM. RIBBED COTTON VESTS. Reduced from 50c. to Sie. each. EQUESTRIENNE TIGHTS~all wool, Re- uced from #3 to €2.50. LIGHT WEIGHT COMBINATION SUITS, 80 cents. COTTON DRAWERS, 50 cents per pair. the purpose of reducins etch & take Fos Serax Goons Par Or Revverioxs soruer Byron ndon ayed Consers. tie Had Conte “AG | 1g Sema Sy TN 1237 P. Aw Aso AIS 3 y The “L. ©." are reduced from $3 to @1 The colors are White, Drab and Black All the regular ines of $2 to 87.50. en's TIP BALS, So Meus Bas. aud « B.” Corsets, from J.C. Heroarssox, 907 Pa Ave Can tut W INTER BEY, ¥ MM Mor BAA Cu MMM 3 Bos “4 So! Sass Office and factory. 442, 414, 416 Lath at, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. Ger Tux Besz. . 1 Tus Gueatest Contras THE CONCOKD HARNESS, Ovrorresiry LUTZ & BRO,, 467 Penn. ave., edjoininy National Hotel. Flrse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices. oc27 cloted out from « ra lot of Fine Chenille Curtains, Curtains which have Leen sold tail trom They are ap all the 3a bet shades, are fringed top and TLY SATIS- Lottom, some with hand- r you are now some dadoes, others plain Using try another brand. silk shiela with extra rich innge YOUE CHOICE ONLY @5 PAIR “BURCHELL'S BEST" canbe Felted on to Kive cutire satistac- tion, &. Ww. DORCHELL, Posey es m3 > Pan PAIR. ‘We have closed ont from an importers lot of Fine Lace Gesrs Svrrs Scovary PAIR. Curtains, in Brussels, Gui- PAIK. pure and Cluny effects— See Eee SOR 00. PAIR. White and Berg. yards Vesta, 25e. Altering and PAIR. long and very wide. The dior end PAIR. vutiful, and . 7 . PAIR. Curtains of the same class 2D. Liutaw st.. Haltinone, Md. PAIR, PAIRED AND PAINTED WITH 09 PAIR. the materproat Paint. work warranted tor five x Aare: send postal and | get estimate. 4 a RG. ke aw, “ae Ne $1.69 P. 81.00.PAIR. e . AIR ini 7 9 °° Theda Richeand — JOODYEAR The Norwood KUBBLG °° * Are thetatest aud perfect Fissr Sty lew of Laude” Clowe-tit- tine Cloth-suryace Mack Designs exceedingly beauti- oo eee ful, variety unusually exten- — ™ 209 8th st. a Melville Lindsay, * * * Mahaxer, Never before have we im- Ported soextensively, or have hau array of Suow:xe » 0 wl # chotee ot aty oF Your examination of thei is Fespectfully solicited. The choice desicns are the first se- Jected and cannot be duplica- ted axain this season. 20- inch Printed China silks in handsome and unique de- sicns, de. yard. ‘23-inch Printed China silks in beautiful and new effects, ‘Toe. per yard. ‘24-inch Japan Printed Bilks in pretty floral patterns and 2-ineb pin stripes, Se. yd. ‘20-inch Satin Striped China Silks, in Navy. Goid Brown, Lavender, Sapphire and Old Rose. Rexular Sc. quality for 30c. yard. Curva AND not Saray Stuxs Tvrspar Fesrvanr 2 » A EE RUT ma fA LS BE ont BBB A A ‘uu MMM Porviax Suorersa Pace, SEVENTH STREET. DEATH OF MK. SPURGEON. Ir Wov Be Lstenestixe To know just how many people in Washington are After Seven Month: Hiness the Great Preacher Passed Away. Mr. Spurgeon died shortly after 11 o'clock last night at Mentone, France. Mr. Spiirgeon's end was painless, He remained unconscious to the last. His wife, Dr. Fitz Henry and Miss Thorne were present when he died. His body will be taken to England for burial. Mr. Spurgeon took a little milk during Sat urday night, but early Sunday morning it was evident that there was no hope. Once or twice he just retognized his wife. After 10 a.m. he took no food and graduully sank. His frien is had been confident that he would recover, be- cause his last attack was milder than the pre- vious one, but the gout reached his bead and congestion of the kidneys returned. Betwee his attacks of suffering on Saturday be was able to ‘and expressed himself ‘as anxious to enka commen to his congregation. He thought constantly of his wife. At all the services held yesterday in the ‘Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, of which Mr. Spurgeon was pastor, the auditorium was Rev. Mr. Pierson aud others offered Week by week the demand steadily imereuses. Mr. Wilson is fr.nk to say that he expected teat results from this sinve, but its sales overshadow by far those of sny shoo ever sold by them. The ladies find the piiabie, yielding leather a luxury for tender feet, and the gentlemen are surprised at their neat, dressy ap Pearance and splendid wearing qualities. Either sex may choose between broad, medium, or narrow toe, and the ladies between duil or glaze finish. Don’t you foret totry them when you get another pair. It is hardly necessary to say that Messrs. Wilson & Carr arg located at 929 F street northwest. fel-0t Kors Pranaacy, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, SEVENTH AND E. FIGURES THAT TELL 81 Kent's English All-Bristie Hair Brushes, . Barber's Hair Brash, all bristle $1 Hood's, Ayer's and other Sarsaperilias. . Hand Mirrors, oval overstocked, 81 Cod Liver Oil, pure oli of the liver, tested and 20c. Whisk Broo.us (extra woot 5c. Violet Water (triple) splendid val Sse. Best English Tooth Brushes, to shed, all bristle. = 10c. French Tooth Brushes. good. @1 Family Syringes, three pipes... @1.75 Family Syringes, three rubber pipes, rub- ber connections, in every way perfect, war- ranted. (Best bargain we ever offered: 81 Bars Conti's White Castile $2 Fountain Syringe, five pipes, complete.».....81.24 ‘Hot Water Bags, same size, same price. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST 71H AND E STs. UP-TOWN BRANCH, 833 FOURTEENTH ST. it SER OBEEE FREE Ey eee Rev. Charles June 19, 1834, in ceived an ordinary Casmar & Lewy, _ 928 7th and 706 K sts. aw. SPECIAL OFFERING IN KID GLOVES. ‘The Genuine Foster S-hook Kid Gloves at $1, $1.30 and $1.75. 5-button Glace at 1.50; price has been @2. ‘S-button Suede Mousquetaire at 61. 8-button Extra Quality Suede Mousquetaireat @1.30; the regular $1.76 quality. We have just received another case of the Child Real Derby Hibbed Fast Black Hove, sass @ 4010, at 12g. pair. ‘Men's Full Rerular Made Balbriggan Half Hose, sizes 0 to 11, only 12340. pair. ‘Meu's Shaw Knit Seamless Half Hose, French all sizes, only 12340, pair. to close. 5 pieces Heavy Cassimeres; price was S0c. To gost 1 piece Plain Brown Beaver Cloth reduced from 64 to & yard. B? wnaed Plaid Dress Goods reduced from 25 to 19¢. A fow Ladies and Misses’ Coats at a big reduction. ee nome y— > ifs t rl i A H it ti . |

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