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4 THE EVEN STAR. WASHI Yb BS THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and permanent circulation in Washington three mes larger than that of any ether paper In the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Mediom it bas no competitor. ————————————— “The das we celebrate” is unique in thia, that no other man commands such homage that his mame and virtues ard achievements are set apact on his birthday through many lands for commemoration. The world may idealize George Washington, as it bas idealized other great mem, but his real fame is based on a solid foundation, and the time may never come when it will be less than it is. The civic virtues Baye never had so illustrious an embodiment es they now bare in him. To the ideas of patrioti«m, of maguanimity, of personal majesty and loftiness there has never in the nistory of bamanity been so adequate s concrete response in any single individual. In the face of this fact, everywhere admitted, there is no dis- position to challenge the supreme position of George Washington among the characters of history. To his countrymen the celebration ‘of the day is not the idolatry of one mighty name; it is the worship of grand ideals and the reverence of immemorial institutions. Linked with Washington are the liberty and welfare of the greatest race in history and the destiny of the human species in all the future. This is the profoundest thought associated with the day. In it the celobration Las its highest sig- 7+ -=—_—_—— Fow subjects before Congress are of greater moment than that of immigration with its related topic of naturalization. Indeed, in a broad view, and assuming the generally recog- nized imperfections of existing laws, there is no matter of more transcendent interest, for on the adequacy of our legislation depends the health and vigor of the blood that is to sup- Fort the nation in the future. If that blood deteriorates the repubtic will suffer and repub- licam institutions throughout the world will be weakeved ‘o the full extent of the deterioration here. In the bearings before the House immi- gration committee it Las been well insisted that additional safeguards for our body politic are demended and that the corruption of suffrage by the admission of ignorant and degraded voters, many of them without even the pre- tense of a short apprenticeship, is one of the siaring evils of the times. ‘The bill which is to correct as many of these evils as possible must find some way to prevent the influx of immi- grants across the Lorier who would be de- barred from entry at the ports of the United Btates. —2 + ‘The Irish nationalists gain a great point of advantage the McCarthyites regaining control of the Freeman's Journal, a daily newspaper being indispensable to a parliamentary cam- paiga. The Irish of the intelligent class are close readers of newspapers. ‘The fact that the two leading papers at Dublin, the Freman’s Journal and United Ireiaai, have been able auxiliaries of the minority faction, explains impart the ability of that wing of the Irish party to make any headway at all. Asa matter of fect, they have steadily lost ground, except atone election, and they seem doomed to ex- tinction should they continue the fight. ——<-=—_— The fact that tho publication of applications for marriage licenses in this city is supposed to drive many couples to Laltimore is one that deeply concerns the clerical portion of the com- munity. Ministershavesole authority in the Dis- triet to tie the nuptial knot, and itis of import- ance to them tosee that thcir rights are not curtailed, But as there is an unyielding de- mand from the public for all the news, it is Giffiealt to see how the situation can be ad- justed to the satisfaction of all concerned. siedieren= Johns Hopkins. the great university of Balti- more, stands today on the broad level of fifteen years’ achievements. This ix a fit occasion for ‘Yar Stan to remind the milliovaires of Wash- ington and elsewhere that the example of Mr. Hopkins is one to be emulated and that the national capital is the place for the great uni- versity of the nation. prises in behalf of the farmer go for naught with the California delegates to the St. Louis industrial couference. They demand a genuine Cineinnatus, and anybody who cannot comb eal unmistakable baysced out of bis hair need not apply for their support + ‘Timay not be co cold a 22d of February after all for the friends of Mr. Cleveland. The des- timies of the political parties of the United States are not always settled at Albany. Since the days of George Clinton and Martin Van Burea there has been a great interregnum. a Same painctshing parece, who bes teen footing the thing up, finds that there have been twenty-seven French cabinets since the third republic was declered in 1570. France is ‘more fertile in ministerial changes than in in- rease of population. —e ™ Ealigon lac laughs at the stories of hi his having ‘been euchred out of his interests in his own inventions by Wail street manipulationa The wizard is plainly able to spare enough time from taking care of the public's comfort to take care of himself. —_—_—_++o—____ A year in the penitentiary and €500 fine con- stitute the extreme penalty that can be visited Upon divekeepers in New York. Ly the time the courts have gone through the list enongh will have served their terms to resupply the Jadieial hopper. ——-e-2_-_____ Foot ball has so increased in popularity in England that it is now all the rage. Itis de- Pressing to note that the recent tendencies of John Bull are not only immoral but blood thirety. + Boston is to profit by the example of New ‘York and enjoy a cake walk. But it should be fa the interests of consistency so modiged as to Justify the = dened of “bean walk.” — + The talk at shout two sets of democratic pri- maries in New York state fills several District of Columbia republicans with remorse over the bad example they have br-eu setting. i ‘The agricultural statesmen should take Pre- cautions against expending all the profite on ‘this year's exceptions! crops on conventions and the promulgation of advice. ——— + ‘The Russian relict expedition is America’s expression of humanity and good will to stary- ing millions, auspiciousiy started on its course ‘upon Weshington's birticiay. oo Any doubt as to whether Hill can carry New | York would seem to be counterbalanced by the © i going to put it in his apparent fear that valise and run off witu it. —_-+-—____ Political combinations for the purpose of getting as nearly 2s possible a monopoly on ‘Votes are, of course, uot contemplated in anti- twast protests —_—_++s_____ With.the pool rooms and gambling dens cleared out of Jackson City, the often fickle and fitfal realestate boom will be its only ope. ———<---—_ Senator Hill has been earnestly cautioned against hacking down the democratic cherry ‘tree with a view of getting all the fruit himself. is always a pleasure to Washington to find that her good example is being profited by. ‘This is boss day at Albany and if any cherry tees are cut down the choppers will not be likely to admit the straight trath. a ee Minister Egan should be able to depend on the mpport of the W.C.T.U. He neither ‘drinks stavkes nor chews Ts ~ 58 ‘Or Keres. —_—sT— ERRY'S. GGG IVE THE TRIMMINGS THEIR DUE. § go: Tf 0 wownS this spring are going to be “GEG rich and sorgeous in their effects—much of the credit will fall to the embellishments, When you can buy the fabric and the finishings at the same place it isan advantaye. Youcan here. You see we have collected both stocks with a knowledge of each other and of what would be appropriate, As we have the choicest showing of Dress Goods in the city—so we have the correct TRIMMINGS, If you have got the dress picked out the next thing is the TRIMMING. —We will cheerfully give you the benefit of our attistic taste. The trimmings are elaborate—sparkling, most of them—and varied. A Few Or Tar “Finest MGREEN AND GOLD SPANGLED TRIM- inches 5 ieee = 25 a yard; 1 inch BROWN AND GOLD SPANGLES_1\ 81.50 fpehes wide, ‘@ yard; 1 inch wide, FANCY MING—2¥ inches wide, $3.25 2 yard—to hates. uid SEL GIMP—4 inches wide, Come in Nile Green, Ol id. Girdles like it, 18 iiches FH frome nena on GLEE LES 15 inches deo BLACK Jit GIMP in point, i and leaf patterus—from Mop ofan $08 fout widen 10c ‘an tn. topence GED FRINGE with Fund heed- “fi inches Geet: $e: Inches deep; F bik etm Raha with 2-inch ‘eudant fri ‘Sip inches deep, 35ee ‘inches, ve. F Wub the Sri test na wide and ro 2 hole f'25 “iuches deep — 81. wl excl itiXE CUT-IJET GIRDLES with graduat- Tuinches wide, 3d inches deep. $2.35, 1% inches wi 20 inches’ deop, T4 inches wide and 23 inches 32 inches wide and 30 inc and 24 inches deep, es KSI ‘MOSS TRIMMING, with ip bead DULL Sel PAE ALTE from.» quarter to two inches wide—1Uc. to €250a 7. oe PASSEMENTERIE—from one- bulf to three ches wide—SUc. to $2 a yard. And we have only gone part way through the list. ‘The fwult will most assuredly be your own if you don't ‘come ont” this spring handsomely gowned. But don't be careless of the trimming. Have that tig bt—if you don’t you have lost the effect. It is not ‘s0 much what you pay for anything as what you select. Thereby bangs the *‘law of fashion.” Pz ERRY'S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. ‘Telephone 985. (We are well known.) It (**A trusty messenger.") For Fine Infant Wear we are the people to visit. For TUESDAY. 48-incb BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET. A good Value for Se. SPECIAL PRICE, D0c. D. 48 inch BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET. plas price, SPECIAL PLICE TUES. 98c._ vari BLA CHANTILLY DRAPERY price, $1. Ty, BE Tens. $1.49. BLACK CHANTILLY _D FLOUNCING. ‘Regular pree, a PE FLOUNCING. 7 ‘RE- DUCED TO 59c. vax J4inch BLACK CHANTILLY DEMI- pioescrx price, 87e. 69c._xarv. $1. 79 Unretsas For S16 60. We have just placed on sale a new GEE, poortuent of SIR Gr ouT me REL San, IMPORTED ONATCRAL OUS SPECIAL PRICE, wns PT® S17. $1.60 acu. W. A. Prence & Ca, TAY Market Space, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. | A Srartixe Banca Is Cupsews Srarxo Rezrens. ‘We will sell tomorrow a line 4 ei%e0 oo Of Children’s Reefers in light ei & top gw mixed cloths, weil made and Ha Mag? Biygad — fitting, sizes 4 to 12, $1.00 sscx. Also a line of Children's Navy ‘We also call your atten- Your Frer Rave thom attended fo. A115 feu coe hws Ree ‘If you are not using Oyster’s Famous one ds WASHINGTON CITY on WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY we Wish to Teli You That for ‘TaI3 WEEK ‘Wo have made such reductions in our prices of CARPETS, FURNITURE and DRAPERIES that should you wish anything vou will find it to your interest to prove these assertions, SPECIAL. ‘The cutting off of profit is of considerable consequence to you, and until we reduce our ‘stock $10,000 you may expect @ bons fide ex- change of Carpets, Furniture and Draperies FOR CASH. For partice who wish a full roll of 42 to 00 yards of Carpet we quote a few prices: ‘Moquettes, formerly $1.25. Now 70c. by oS a Body Brussels, formerly $1.15. Now 73c. by roll, ‘Tapestry Brussels, 7c. Now 42}c. by roll. REMEMBER, BY THE ROLL. And these are not known as stickers in the trade, but good patterns, and Carpets we think you can see value in. REDUCTION IN EVERYTHING. ‘It is your opportunity. It is our WORD for it, It means for you To judge for YOURSELF. This Sale is Cash Only. All goods marked in plain figures, and we | ‘think you will see our INTEREST and your CHANCE. Bona fide. For a short time, ‘till 810.000 is sold and stock reduced this much. ‘Try and spare a few moments and see for yourself during this week TILL MARCH 1, . H. HOUGHTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ‘4 1218 and 1220 F st. 1022-3t W.. A. Prrce & Co. Tig MARKET SPACE, Cor. Sth at. Srectar Leavers For Tvespay. will offer tomorrow the following SPRING __ ATTRACT: SPECIAL PRIC! New Trnouse Tras. so o vy Y¥ Wear 20 zeeelved aud wilt place on sate | BPH, BY ss ¥ ¥ TUesAvae entre SEW ASeOkT MST ot | Ewe Bot Sag. yt the NEY Eflectsim CENTAUKS or PEN- BB U_U xy DANTGIRDLE=. 1 baa uu Sas Femiane Fringe colors of NAVY. Za GHAY, SERPENT, BiloWN anaRI: | A §S8s DESCENT effects at the LOWEST POSSILLE AA 85g ¥ tiso, jut recebvad anew ASRORT- BA Su8 Der auaheae Bh ETE ERR 55% Prices guaranteed to be the lowest. BH FE FE re Eg Eg 3 en Exrraonvryany Lace Orrerrxes ian” Eee -fee? 5 ‘We have been busy every day since the ‘opening of our store. Last Friday through ‘an error we were led to advertise Belding's Silk at Je. and Ge. It should have read 4c. and 8e.—the established price throwshoud the world. ‘Tomorrow bargains eclipse all Previous offerings. 100 doz. Ladies’ Fast Black (Hermsdort dye) Hose, split foot (not full regular made). Usual price lic. Ostxy 100. Pex Pam 50 doz. Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, edzed with wide Hamburg eubroidery. Usual 5Oc. value. Osty 29c. Pen Pam. 25 doz. White Heavy. Crochet Bedspreads, double bed size, fringed both ends. Usual 91.25 value, Ostx 980. Eace. R. Naruansox, Suecessor to B. J. BEHREND & SON, 818 Tra Se. N.W. 1t Fraxscars Sewerny Esrapuisumenr $5—PLASTIC $5—PLastIc 85—PLASTIO @5—PLAsTIC $5—PLastic 85—PLAsTIC 85—PLasTIC MARBLE MAKBLE MARBLE MARBLE MARBLE MARBLE CLOCKS—gs CLOCKS—85, Prises during the past four months ‘and be will spring many more during the year 1802. The Plastic Marble Clock he offers for 85 has never been ‘sold by any retail house anywhere in any line of business nor under any conditions for anything like the sum represented by a V. Make the rounds - ofthe city and get the best cash rates, + then go to Flanagan's and note the ~ contrast—not comparison. 531 Seventh street northwest. Gow, i Ouve On. FULL QUART BOTTLE, 81. Do not make the mistake of supposing that the merit of the oil is in its cheapness, It is not bought cheaply and cannot be put in competi- tion with cheap oils. It is selected soleiy with regard to its superior quality, » fact of which you may be convinced by trying a bottle, We Loxvox Buzaz, 715 MARKET SPACE. GRAND SPRING OPENING or LADIES’ CLOAKS, CAPES AND NEWMARKETS, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 AND 26. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. ‘We open our new stock of Spring Parasols to- morrow morning. Rich, rare and beautiful Dest expresses the variety. For never before have we shown its equal. An early selection is everything. ‘There is no very marked change in shapes, ‘and it seems that manufacturers have depended solely upon the artistic and harmonious blend- ing of color effect: Parasols of lovely changeable effects with broad bayadere stripes. Parasols of exquisite changeable silks, with cases to match, finished with club handies. Parasols of plain Surah in a multitude of col- orings, with and without ruffles. Parasols of delicate India Siiks, with rufiles of silk chiffon. Parasois of light—yet strong—Crepe de Chine Silk, with rufles of chiffon. Parasols of brocaded silk. As usual we shail carry a complete line of Parasols for mourning wear. Piquant Sunshades for carriage use. Notwithstanding thetr increased beauty prices Temain unusually reasonable. New Sux Warsrs, ‘New Silk Waists came in this morning. We pick these as best illustrating the stock: Ladies’ Waists of Black Gloria Silk, plaited front and back and finished with belt, $3.50 each. Ladies’ Waists of China Silk, plaited front and back, donbie row ‘*knife” plaiting down front, forming Jabot, #650. Laps Spnixa Coats. We are not only showing a full stock, but sell havo the best $5 Spring Coat in the city. Made of fine cheviot, rolli ar, extra length, finished with frogs; in Black and Tan. 85, Excellent Tan Chevron Reefer, extra length, four frovs, slanting pockets. Only ¥ ‘Tan Diagonal Cheviot Reefers, Jong, finished with four silk frogs, tailor bound, 810.50. Here nt coat for the money: Tan Kersey Coat, lapped seams, tailor made. lined throughout, finished with pearl buttons. €10.50. No end of *Novelty” Coats, in various Light and Dark Tans, Browns, Sueles, &. Excusn Care Newwanners, We have a superb line of Ladies’ English Capo Newmarkets, in the popular Tans, Grays and Navy Blue. “These were imported expressly for Present and March weather, and are also ereatly worn for spring and early sumer traveling, 810 to 825, Wiriramw H. McKyew, x 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. Exrma. 11 O'CLOCK THI# MORMING, Tris evident that many wishing to take advantage of the Palais Royal's special sale of Dress Goodsare to be disappointed today. The throng is increasing, the time decreasing—the store is to clos: at 1 o'clock sharp. Coxirxvzp Toxonnow. ‘The same special prices will be quoted until 6 p.m tomorrow. Please do not embarrass our salespeople by asking for more than one dress length, Fonry-rovn cexrs Yard for choice of all 50c. ‘Dress Fabrics. Nota yard reserved or yard added. ‘This is a legitimate sale of the Palais Royal's regular stock of G0c. Dress Goods. Ture stoce inctudes alt the latest spring colors and designs in warranted All-wool English Cheviots and Chevrons; also French novelty mixtures. No less than Forty-nine styles are included in thie mention. The All-woo! Cashmeres will be shown in evening as well asstreet sbades, The Serges in Black and Cream, as well a8 spring tints, The new Black Brilliantines, Black Cashmeres and Black English Disgonals are also reduced to 44 cents, 29 90a CCO REE NN N 8835 Hem Ww = God kee NAN OF S598 = Twenry-stxe cents yard for choice of all 39c. Dress Fabrics. The latest additions to stock are in- cluded: The New Cheviots, in Tuns, Grays, Blues, Browns were imported to retati at 50 cente. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Eves Porrs Sine Ins Pratses: £09 FER RRR ERE 955 oo H § EE fut, Ee Sissy KER BOR EEE Sys8 = Grown in the fairest flelds of Neture’s climes, Grownd in the finest milla of modern times; The drain work of ten thousand minds— Words cannot tell the half of **Ceres’* worth. Nature's crowning glo golden Wheat, man’s highest inventive genius and the most perfect mect capabilities have been twined togetner by cords of watchful, tireless industry and the whole urged onward by unlunited capital and perseverance—all to bring Insist upon your Grocer sending vou "Ceres Flour and accept no other. Wa. M. Garr & Co, Wholesale Flour and Feed Merchante, Cor, 1st and Ind. ave. n.w. 1 PURE sts Yuu! Pi ®ss8 = Sea erase FOR TABLE AND OTHER DECORATIONS. A. Gove & Bro., anristic rrontsts NEW STORE, 1224 F ST. N.W. e228 ESF, 2% 6% BPR, ei § oo 8 $8 3B 8 00 00” Dow sul = Beacon Bracket Burner, with Shade, 60c. Beacon Drop Lights, 85c., 95e., $1.10 and 81.25. Arcand Burners, 45c. Argand Chimneys, Se, ‘Hail Lights, with globe, complete, $1.65. ‘Taper Holder and Key, 40c. ‘Tapers, 3 boxes for 25c. ‘These are specimen prices. Please observe their ‘Smaliness and remember that they are for first-class goods only. Our assortment of gas requisites is un- ‘surpassed in Washington. S. S. Supp & Buox 432 OTH BT. N.W. —_---—-—— EBUILDING SALE!—BYST QUALITY <7 ‘Ol Cloth, Vie, ber yard Soe. Va wd CTEBS ES Peres. TAS 7AT Behan, 1235 BERR, ch ee ‘x’ ENTERPRISE, sruarantce it to please you or the money ‘Fefunded. ° W. 8, THOMPSON, Pharuacht, TS 15th st ano ond parity of the dor, the, a oe peop av eg ‘will be $1 FOR 4 FULL QUART BOTTLE. More Borres Tax Br Jasss F. ae 124] 11th st.'s.0. NS, AND CHOCOLATES it I delieheiar dayne ‘Our Candivs are de- LJ plitaal adler hac 1D Con. lim A Axp Seg SEESE |Toewee On for, RSS XSFIVE CEN Lh 8 per sue ‘at Some Usexrecren Bancarss. Choice andbexclusive Novelty Dress Goods are rarely coupled with the word bargain. ‘The reason is that those who can afford such luxury are not influenced by price. Thus it is that the credit store merchants ask moderate prices for the medium grades of goods, but secure large profits for choice novelties. The Palais Royal, making ® specialty of » cash business, can afford moderate profits when selling choice novel- ties, and therefore the following are bargains: 40-inch Crocodile Suitings 50-inch Plisse Cloth ... 40-inch Bedford Cord Crepons. 40-inch Jacquard Figured Cords. 45-inch Two-tone Bedfords .. 40-inch Silk Stripe Suitings 40-inch New Foule Serxes. 40-inch Serpentine Bedfords. 40-inch Wide Wale Bedfords. 40-inch Noveity Crepons... -@1 yard EB-The above list einbraces nearly if not all of the so-called exclusive novelties which are so ably de- scribed in the advertisements of our contemporaries. The difference in prices does not necessarily mean Gifference in qualities, ag samples will prove. The fact is the choice fabrics you see at the various stores are mainly all from the same manufacturers, who dis- Pense certain designs to each merchant. He who credits his patrons charges » high price for what he calls his exclusive novelty. The Palais Royal asks prompt payment and moderate prices for its consign- ment—allare the same fabrics, but diger slightly in the stripeor figure. ‘Thus are credit merchants **pro- tected” from the dreaded competition of the cash busi- ness merchant, who is abused without any just reason. Are not the merchants who credit and at the same time try to grab those who pay promptly the most at fault? Buscx Daess Faarcs. The credit merchants are floored when st comes to such goods as Priestley's, Here are his celebrated Silk Warp Henriettas, &., at considerably lower prices than prevailing. How isit accounted for? Priestley’s fabrics can be easily identified. ‘They, at least, must ‘bo admitted the same at one storeas at another. Saun- ples of the following will also compare favorably with those at higher prices from the credit stores: 40-inch Black Crepon, ... 40-inch Black Jacquard Bedford... 40-Inch Black Crocodile Suiting. 40-inch Black Fixured Crepon. 40-inch Black Henrietta. 45-inch Black Henrietta. 60-inch Cravanette Cioth. 40-inca Crocide Crepon.. Frevarv Isp Sirs, 840. Black and Navy grounds, with figures, stripes, &c., in colors, You know the prevailing price. Here only Bho. a yard. 15 yard. Laces. —sust aed to stock are match sets of Beige Point d? Ireland Laces: 12 inches wide, $1 yard; 5 inches, 44c. ; 3 inches, 25c. a yard, which are the low- est prices yet quoted for the genuine Point d'Ireland. ‘The new Biack Silk Lace Nets are 48 inches wide. From é8c. to @isyard. New and besutiful designs 2 3c. vor the new Pompadour Vella, 96 o. a yard for Cantite, Persian, Gold and Jewel ‘Trimmings that are worth from $1.50 to 2.508 yard. 250. s0r3.dosen Violetein « bunch. Hat Feath- ‘ore, Jetted Pompons, &e., reduced from 81 to 16e. 5Gc. svasttor Sinch-wide Satin Bitbows, tn al shades 33.48 tor choice of at Umbeetios marked $3.06, tm order to quickly introduce the new spring stock. 860. tor your name om 50 Cards, engraved on cop ‘Per plate. See samples of Wedding Invitations, &e. ‘Mohave the work of. the oltte (of soctety, as samples PTT TTT TTT TTT Tey BOH Mi ARGHE. We have closed out from ‘MESSRS. SMALL & IGLAUER, Retired, OF NEW YORK CITY, One of the largest and finest manufacturers ‘and importers of HIGH-CLASS INFANTS GOODS, ‘Their entire line of ‘Spring Samples” of INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S CAPS AND HaTS At LITTLE ABOVE BALF PRICE, And shail place them on sale tomorrow Morning proportionately low. The Capa embrace about 75 entirely new styles—no two exactly alike, wade tn the cUtest imaginable styies from silk. crepe de chine, surah, mousel ue de soie, lace, &e.. 50, 75, We, $1.25, 81.45 to 8i.05—worth double. 48 styles of Children's Shigred Hats—no two ali A charming variety of shapes, 4m plain shades aad rich co.or combinations, such as Goiden Brown with Light Blue shir- Fing, Se. 98c., $1.25, #148, $1.75, 61.98 to $:.us—worth doubie. Eandsomely displayed on center tables, Tur Box Ma CHE, 314 Axp 316 Tm Sr. N. W. BRRLARLLLEALREALERAREREALERRE LAD Lisexs Ar Laxgeunce & Bros, For the past thirty odd years we bave furnished you with your Table fixings. The nicest of you wo count among our Patrons for these goods. We have never ‘encountered complaint, for ours are well selected goods, Unquestionable is their quality when you know it comes from Lansburgh's, You may be filled up on your Linen wear, but if you are or not these items below ouzbt not pass your observa- tion. They became our property through & cost transaction of atoo eager importer. Give usa look, 60in, Blesched German Damask, OOc. er yard. 4% Napkins to match, 81.25 dozen. O2.1nch Bleached Scotch Damask, Oc. per yard. % Napkins to match, $1.40 per dozen. f2inch Soft Finish German Damask, \C. per yard. 684n. Fine Quality Irish Damask, 7 OC. per yd. % Napkins to match, 82 per dozen. 84 Fine Quality Irish Damask, OL peryd. Inall the newest designs. 4% Napkins to match, $2.25 doz. ; X, $3.doz. Size 18x37 Knotted Fringe Damask towe, 120. pH 18x36 Alldinen Momlo Towel, 30. Size 20x40 Irish Damask Towel, 20c. Coiore-Pink, Gold, Blue, Bed, Green and Salmon. Bize 20x40 Irish Buck Towel, 18. piece: SZ per dozen. Size 20x40 Knotted Fringe Damask Towel, 18c. Size 10x40 Hommed Huck Towels, 22c. each, $2.50 aczen. Size 23x46 Extra Heavy Huck Towel, 25c. Size 20x40 Hemstitched Huck Towel, 25c. Size 21x42 Fine Quality Damask Towel, Oc. Colors of borders Blue, Pink, Canary, ‘Red, Salmon and Plain White. Size 22x42 Extra Qualtty Hematitcbed Huck Towels, Size 25150 Extra Quality Damask, 290. Proprietors of hotels, boarding houses, custodians of large institutions should give this their notice. If out-of-town « postal ‘Will reach us, You will receive the same careful consideration, fe22, 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH BT. oe Rey A a" Rock nce i te — ec yor Kid Gloves, ‘Marble, rei bockay Bricea- Saea-Bracy Toys. and “aout ine tense ing touacity! ‘Tuseparabie and Cape ae Seoch ie Bate titer see te LUE Were NET goons! Maar ‘ne SE, 1241 11th st. ae. ped !—LADIES" Rae M Chopin, csbroicory ‘rimmed. en 48-747, Goons. 4 ‘USLIN Muslin BLUM's, 17 Beh st, we. In SHOFS—as tn everything else—No other DOES—EVER DID—cr EVER WILI—eeli STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Sass Axp Compare. house such Cur Suoar. LADIES’ SHOES. ow they're bound to go. For the last time wev'e gone through our stock of LADIES’ SHOES and picked out every Jot that was “crip pled” in size. We've put them—with the bun- dred or two other pairs that were already on those center tables, EVERY PAIR THERE NO MATTER WHAT IT HAS BEEN SELL ING AT-GOES Now aT $1.69. ‘The only way to cure # complaint is to take the medicine—and we've taken a grest big “al- lopathic dose” of REDUCTION. All grades are represented: ‘Some that were 85.50, ney $1.69. 3.00, tio 81.69 Somethat were 4.30, tose $1.69, Bome that were £4.00, Taes've $1.69, ge ragome \hY satennn nye $1.69. Tary Ane Au $1.69. You'll have to take chances of getting your size. It may be here—it may not. You're in luck if 1t fae Don't blame us if it isn't, ‘They are all perfect Shoes—but it's too late in ‘the season to fill in the missing'stees, The fact that they are “odds andends” is proof positive that they've been popular lines. We've cot an object in foregoing so much of the price. We'll lose money, but we gain time. At $1.60 they ought to be all gone by SATUR- DAY NIGHT. Sobett. “Is Tue Lasr Sraaw Saxs Axp Comrasr, Our Guarantee Goes. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH 1 STREET. om ape a DAY, A. Kacraas, 909 PA. AVE. N.W. coooo ' ooo T. . Tain ‘That is the day for Rewsaxrs, a Instead of Monday. Masy New Turxos Added and «great many little odd lots Acrvatiy Sacniricen. 60c. 60c. 60c. 60c. 50c. 40. All-yool Novelty Cheviots, in Tame 4 5 5 All-wool Cord-effecta Cheviots, in 45. Tans and Grays. Oc Perce’ £55 All-wool 40-inet wvelty 8; ait 49 42-inch Novelty Ghetsait- 43, ‘Tans and Grays. ferent effect of : roken «! a N girool Ladies’ Coch, in Navy Qe. 25c. All-wooi Tricot Cloth, In Gray, Tan and Navy. That have been advertised befuze, but not at the prices eerie TOMORROW. The balance of ail our Fine broiciothe that @ avy Bi Olive, Gray and Tan. ‘The balance of our iF 46-inch Bi Silk-finished @1 ‘Henriettas, . 69 4, bul- phur, ‘The balance of our Children's $1.30 Closkings 7 4 - | 6c. an-woot 42-1nch Biack Henricttasat...4 de De. All-wool 46-inch Black Henriettas at... 46, 8c. au-woot einen Biack Henrieitas at 6d5c Sé-inch Black Senses at. $8.1 s2.incy camer's Hair at. $1.50 ier tieiee's ‘We are in hopes by the time | ‘We appear again with anew REMNANT “AD” that we ‘Will be able to offer those goods in our New Annex, 20 rts Tatas et Woorwann Axp Lornnor, 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. — ag | Vv EILIXNG. ‘The lntest in Veiling is the “Domino” or “Masque.” The upper balf of the face of the wearer is aluehtly hidden the whole effect be- ing that of a transparent masgue. (st floor. 2d annen. Hian-Crass Tame Naveny. Trae tiesctine of tinen, tke the dyeing ef sik, t affected by climate and water. Lime stone water and s dainp climate assist the Irish bleacher to makelinens process in snowy White hess. His close pursuer isthe German. Our mawnificent stock represents linens of Irish, German and French manufacture, Linens of the finer sorisare in mind today. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF EXTRA-SIZED TABLE CLOTHS POR RECEPTIONS, DINNERS, LUNCIEONS, &e. Apropos of the present season, we fnrnish the following list for your mapection DAMASK BY THE YARD. NAPKINS. T2inch Bleached German Double Damask. #1 « yard. « 3-4 Napkins, sawe quality. #40 8 dozen. — uch Bleached Irish Double Damask. —#1 « yard. — T2inch Bleached Irish and German Double Damask, #1.254 yard. tomateh. @5 adozen, ‘FRinch Bleached Double Damask, ne quall- DINNER SETS, CONSISTING OF CLOTE AND ONE DOZEN NAPKINS. ‘Two special lots, both of our own importa- tion, ‘The firs: is of Bleached Scotch Double ‘Damask in two new designs, made expressly for us. one a lance flower pattern and the other © smal! shamrock leaf and bivssom. 2x3 yards: $4 Napkins, @8.75 a set. 2a yards; 34 Napking 80.50aset. ‘There are two qualities in the seound lot, tm Patterus equally as dainty as the first, one having the fewrde-lie and the others small weranium leaf. The cloths in these ects come 3-4, €3.50 and €4.50 0 dozen. Bieached French Damask Dinner Sets, in eur-de-lis pattern, Cloth, 2 and 3 yards, S24nch Napking, 819.0 sot, Wo also have larver sizes in this pattern, with large sized Naphins to match. Other sets with cloths 3 yards square up to Tig yards in Jength. HEMSTIZCHED SETS. 243 yards, German Dansk, £10 set. 2x25 yards, German Damask, #12 set 2x3 yards, German Damask, €15 set. 2a yards, German Dawask, 14 eet, 2E3 yards, German Danask, 19 set, 2x3 yards, Atlas Damask, 825 set. 2x3 yards, Atlas Damask, fine, fancy open work, $35 set. A suli line of John 6. Brown & Sons’ Linens fn stock. {Second foor.. Lith st. building.» —— Cortery Deranraest. Forged Steel Kuives and Forks, sis of each: iu a set, i iio Best English Stee! Carving Sets, knife, fork ‘and stee!—stag born handles — —s1.00,— Cirst Boor... -Lith st. budding.» a Apprrioxat, Arrnacrions in CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. Children’s Muslin Drawers, with bem, four tucks and finished button holes. Sizes to8 years. Ite. © pair. — * Children’s Muslin Drawers, with Hamburg raffle, cluster of tucks and finished button oles. Sizes 2 to 10 yours. — ie. a pair. ‘Chfidren’s Jean Waists, with buttons and 1th. Children’s Muslin Gowns, with Hubbard yoke. buttons and button holes. Sizes 2to 10 years. — Be. to 300. — Children's Muslin Gowns, better quality, with Hubbard yoke of six clusters of fine tucks, ‘cambric ruftle around neck, sleeves and down front aud finished with herring boue braid. Bizes 2 to LO. Ae, to T5e.— Making « specialty of Children's Goods, we carry a complete stock ‘pall the finer grades of cambric and musiin, trummed with embroidery ‘and lace. (second Boor. 10th st. butiding.) — Wasa Frssserea <name Homespun All-wool and Unsbrinkabie Flam els for indies’ end children's skirts, steamer wrappers, dressing gowns, &c. Colors Light, ‘Medium and Dark Gray, Navy Blue, Green, Biack, Garnet, Red, Brown, &c.be. They are heavy, pure wool, thoroughly shrunken. 27 to 29 inches wide, -—WWe. and Ge. a yard. — (Second flour. ooeeeesLDth ot, buildings > —e— WE HAVE TODAY PLACED ON ALB 1,000 YARDS Gexome Exousn Pencares, Imported by us expressly for our fine retail trade. The patterns include twenty or mere deayrus tm wediuw and dark colonass, both im ‘stripes and yures, and are suitable for boys’, aise, and ladies’ shirt waists, blouses, Jedies' wrappers, dresses, kc. Extra heavy amd ‘tne. (——20e. « yard — (ECORE OOK... .eveee ss seeeee cence -s LSt AREY

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