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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: THURSDAY......... . February 25, 1892. permanent circulation in Washington three hat of any other paper nd times larger Advertising Medium it bas uo competi As @ local NEWS paper Whet ean the democrats do in their caucus tonight that they cannot do without a caucus? An impression prevails that the anti-silver meu secure delay in acting on the currency question. They are ina minority and the organization of the But if they can stave off a vote for a month or two, they reason, they ‘may postpone it indefinitely. This will depend on the course of events, chiefly out of Con- gress. At present the silver movement seems to have attained its maximum and to be on the If the democratic silverite states, or those hitherto in doubt on the ques- tion, show a disposition to abate the demand for free coinage the democratic members of Congress will be Jess inclined than they were to enact a free coinage measure. Any agret ment on the part of the rules committee, or understanding of its majority members, to concede time for discussion and action on the; Bland bill is subject to the course of events and the state of public opinion at slater day. merely intend to agita and if possi House is against them. point of receding. = The prohibitionists failed to get » plauk into the platform of the industrial conference at St. | Louis, but a “biack-eyed” woman suffragist secured the adoption of a supplementary reso- Tution demanding of state legislatures = sub- | 294.75 Black Cashmere Embroidered Fichus.. stiou of Woman suffrage to | sac pastoed on Whar coat| | Hosizry Axo Uxpenwear. a Hose. Sizes 8, the people of the several states. wittee on platform, after a little shilly-shally- jug, agreed to the subtreasury idea “or some better plan.” I# declared, of course, for free | coinage of silver, against national banks, against all forms of monopoly of which it tried toconvict both the old partice because they demred to confine the campaign approaching to the one issue of the tariff. The platform was adopted by the conference with aggressive en- thusiasm. The third party controlled the en- | fire proceedings of the conierence, although | b precaution of } the latter observed the ost: Keeping ite Lead in the sand until its formal proceedings were closed. At that moment the conference selected a commitice to confer with “the people's par: more or less formidable efor Votes of members of the farmer: men's organizations against both the old ties to control ——_—_+ ++ — as to the presidential question, &c. This mesns that there will be a the and laboring par- The German emperor's youthful talk as a “war lord,” the utterance of his suppose iy soberer years about “dashing people to picces who “barred his way.” laration that be was “suffer no other,” and bis memorable dec- ‘the one ruler” and would | has been supplemented by a| 10 pair Gc. Heavy Double Mitts 10 pair $1.25 5 and 7-hook White Glace | POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. Tue Re Ticeer Banoass Fos Tomorrow. ‘You will find in the list below excellent and surpassing values, | Whatever we offer om Ked Ticket Days we mean to SELL and the price is put accordingly. have an eye for bargains here's where you should turn it. Ifyou . Silk Garters... seneesseseeen——e 27. Dat 1 |3 dozen 1 Gray Undershirts aud Drawers, broken sizes... 6c. each = Unererias. 9 $1 26-inch Gloria Umbrellas, oxidized handles. -.79¢ 12 $2 26-inch Giocia Umbrellas, weixal handies. $1.39 G LOVES. 146 doaeu $1 Black Biarritz Gloves. Sizos 5%. 5% and oe. pair slightly soiled... Hasoxexcmers Axp Fienvs. | Sdozen 7c. Colored Bordered Handkercnief | 2douen ldc. White Embroidered Handkerchiefs. [15 pair Ladies’ Joc. fabled Merino Panta. 2c. pair Hose. Sizes 8, bi... ‘3 pair B50 Stzee and 3... T, BRUNE Derantxess. 1 Duck ¥ Top trunk. Size3G Hatmlessly 2-84.45 damaxed: was | 6se. Woven Worsted Skirts... Murzisens. | elcand 8: Hat 20 Colored French Fei 49¢ Meszax Uspenwean Deranraent, A tot of Suc. Skirts, Chemise and Drawers soiled he each chit 6 Chidren’s Winter Coats, wit! Croaxs Asp Wravrrrrs. 3 Gray Checked Connemaras ; were 86.50. 7 Ladies’ $4.50 Biack Corkscrew Jackets L rack of Ladies’ Fine inported Cloth Newinar- Kets: were £9.50 to 19. $3.9 each capes; were $5 -+81.68 eack to 87. Ladies’ Striped ating Cloth Wrappers, dark suades:, were 81. Cortars, Devantwest | 1 pair $22 Plain Red Portieres, sightly dam- aged. Danquet speech at Brandenburg, where he | 1P=r$10 Plain Old Rose Portieres, slixhtly spoke of life being envenomed by naggii Bo persecution,” meaning opposition to the will of the government. This sublime sovereign may not be “ever fair,” but ke is the poet's other | ideal, “ever young” in judgment and temper. | Some fine day William is going to discover what he has been singularly blind to along. but what everybody else has seen as at noonday, the German people. It may be too late for his own individual welfare when he makes the discovery. The autocrat of the lat- ter part of the nineteenth century is a back 1 pair $15 Green Figured Portieres. 1p 1 pair 84.50 Dau.axed Portieres, 1p pair #1 White Lace Curtain: | Lises: Llot of 48e. to 4209x255 | 482 Sheep Mars. 1 White Goat Kus. 48c. Hat and Tow damaged......... $15 Fera Figured Fortieres, Mars, &e. Stamped Linen Buresa Scaris, Trays and Splashers, a few Fan ‘Tidies and Covers, alot of Beaided Pillow Shams, &., choice. quare Linen Crab Cloths... number. 7, Seen Ses eate Taner GS. Explorer Long professes to silence the doubts Sane ——— re oes ppd s ta tence 3 Jet Stoznacherand Cuffs... 2.9 of Explorer Stanley as to the discovery of am | 13 201 20 Mises Slik Gap Hemsuan African race of pigmies by producing the little Princess Ticki-Ticki. of African explorers to dieagree, and it It has been the custom isa wonder that ther have not long since realized that they could manipulate the public with a good deal more ease by co-operating somewhat on the trust principle. There is no disputing the fact that Ticki-Ticki is a dwarf; the propo- sition that she is one of arsce of dwarfs re- quires corroboration. That corroboration would greatly enhance her purposes and would naturally be looked ailabilicy for exhibition for within the exploring profession. Mr. Stanley is slow in grasping the business-like view of things, ——__«+-— ‘Mr. Springer bas aligned himself on the democratic presidential nomination. There ia never any difficulty in Mr. Springer’s way | 10c. Colored Ename! Paint. when he gets ready to align himself on issue. It is very much to be doubted if a ficulty was ever recognized by the Ilinotsian, | any dif- | however patent it may have been to others that a rock stood in the path. has declared that Cleveland is not “in it” and that Palmer 1s: but tiers isa suspicion linger- ing in the public mind that he is merely wait- ing to see if Hili develops sufficient strength to justify a declaration in favor of the New Yorker. ee England will houor herscif as well as Amer- tea if she erects, as proposed, a memorial to James Russell Lowell in Westminster Abbey It will supplement the monument already there to Longfellow. The things is not only idea, as expressed by a great Englishman also in the great fact of the wu Literature. = reason of these in the “kin beyond sea” ty of English The President is wise in recommending no specific sura as an additional appropriation for the world’s fair and im leaving the matter to the discretion of Congress. At the same time he cordially approves the plan of extending farther national aid. This is in accordance with public opinion, ed It was a young woman with a large Gains- Borough hat who captured the St. Louis in- dustrial conference in behalf of women's suffrage. It is a comfort to the average theater oer to find another possible sphere for the big hat — ‘The New York health authorities are having Sctruggle with the Russian typhus. The dis- case would prove s visitation frightful enough to be # worthy successor of the gr: ———— ‘The famous brookiyn tabernacle is tobe sold Under s mechauics’ lien Mr. Talmage might ‘with propriety select for o text, “The laborer is worthy of bis hire.” +2 The rumor that Chicago wants the Capitol ocated in ber midst is probably without founda- tion. When she waats Congress she sends on a special train for it + Among the small political pointers is the fact that Providence (BR. I.) has declared for Cleve- land in an election of delegates to the state con- ‘vention. ete The anziety manifested concerning the rain making experiments would indicate that things are getting @ little dryer than usual in the ‘Senate. — A Little caucus soothing syrap may do a good yards | Soe. Fancy Jet Fringe.. Neckwear. 25e. Swik Kuchings, all colors, short lengths. 15 19e. Tourist Kuching. 6 yards in bos. Se. Maline Veils, all colors, Borroxs. Gc. Silk Tailor Buttons..... 25e. Fauey Metal Buttone.. Vand % Norioxs. 20c. Hook and Eye Tape, white onl; Ise. Fancy Colored Stitched Bone Se. Combination Binding, velveteen, rubber sing... Ide. piece and wizan. fightly Soiled Chainois Emery Bas. -enreweny Axp Toner Aunicies. Bar Gigcer: y. 19. ounce deal of service for some of the patriots in keep- iug the silver question quict until after the election. « Ss ee There is as yet no indication of the machine’ 11 Spring Dress Robes, in very handsom Gremnantsof White Embroidered ar yommeauently we shai BE OA Rl Ban Rn BR, AA ERE BR a AK pani Goons Axo Jewexny. | Ie. Masic Leather Purse Mr. Springer | Fancy shell Ba De: Gad Der PARTMENT. Iie. Double-width Polka-dot Suitings, in Black and Navy Blue grounds. 0c. yard. Viaid Dress Kobes, Licht Green and Old Rose rout 's;: were 87.50... Tich effects; were 815. remuants of . Cardinal Table Damasks, frow to 233g yards each. BRR A vv MM ¥M oO Ee oy EE Wag: . Bat SQ US PEE at POPULAR SHUPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. it We Txrexp To Crose Orr The shove of the present stock before we discouzinue this HarParce Suz ‘The pace from now on must Unequaied Bargcins, for the next days. The store is hot an old one. It consists of “this season’ there may not be tomorror (3 SHOES are now ENTS. 920 oo (Between I and K Streets.) having gotten out of order so a8 not todo the rest whea Hill presses the button. te The prospect of expansive oratory in Con- grew on the tariff guarantees that institution a pretty fair lease of life. —— Now that the ex-‘400" bas shrunk in actual numbers perhaps it will take up less space in the newspapers. ————————— Mr. Cleveland bas reasom to be annoyed at the manner in which Springer was sprang on bun. 2 One of the most conspicuous things in Hill's @afeer is the manner in whick he didn't “don’t” —_—_oroe— ‘The South Dekots divorce monopoly is one fast scous not cx deserving of investigation, a &% & ka OF For Ove Lisr Or Buazeuss 1s Toon. ROW'S Sran F. oB Suz vroars Srrcur Sure B. J. Behrend & Son's immense wholesale stock is being retailed at wholesale prices. R. Naragansox, ‘Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, » 818 7zu Sx. N.W. or, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TH Here's am indication that 20 other honse DOES—EVER DID—or EVER WILL—sell such STERLING QUALITIES st such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Saxs Axp Comraxy. “Goon Grouxy For Acntx.» S SURE AS THE LAST OF THE SA ‘week comes we've got our column of & A “cuts” ready to sorve. We bare to have these special occasions in self-defense— and oncea week isn't any too often to keep the stock clear and free from *‘BROKEN LOTS,” “ODDS and ENDS” are the banc of our big business. A surrender of price is the antidote. ‘There's a bright side toit—though. It fur- nishes a feast for our friends. On the edge of two seasons—when its hard to tell whether to dress for winter or spring weather—these size- crippled lines give yous chance to keepcom- fortable till its prudent to change—without pulling your purse strings wide apart. For TOMORROW and SATURDAY we've got some spicy dishes. They're ‘‘righthy seasoned” —wearabie and worthful, Loox Oven Taz Meno. Tue “Surr Savers Our SPECIAL PANTALOON sale mado great eps im ftho sizes. Some patterns were com- Dletely exhausted—others went slower. The colors may have contradicted your personal tastes. "Twasn't the qualities—tor we haven't « “deceitful” pair in our possession. This is 8 Inst chance at what are left. Just strike a bal- ance between what they were and what they wilt be-TOMORROW and SATURDAY—and ee if you don't want to invest. SLEN’S, BOYS’ and CHILDKEN'S. MEN'S SIZES. Some that were @8 and, $0. KOW $3 aod 87, ROW 3 Some that were 86.30, OW &: ‘Some that were $4, fe that were $5, Souie that were 43, Sowe that were $3.50, ‘ that were #4. NOW $3.15. ‘BLOW UPON BLOW." We've reduced the RIVERTON CHEVIOTS. ‘There isn’t a stouter Pautaloonin.: made. It's one of the standard weavings. We got a chance ‘at some of the goods at a batgain—gave them **OUX shape” and put them in stock at €2.08 instead of 5-thst would have been right. We'll pay for the time it'll take to bunt up your size~in a deeper reduction, For these two days anv pair that's left— $2.48. ‘They are striped and checked patterns—mod- est—and “good” working colors. The tough- est use iseasy tothem, This price rather than ‘keep them. Bore (Ess, Pines We're buying room st a pretty stiff price ‘when we put such qualities down to such sell- ing figures. But “‘everything goes” when the exigences of the occasion demand it. What are eft of those four lots of PANTS taken out of the @3 and 83.50 grades—-NOW 81.98. Allthe $5 __ quality, NOW $3.30. All the $4.50 auaiity. SOW 8:5 15. Ali the 34° quaisty All the $3.50 quality All te #3 quality, ‘Au the 82.50 quautty, ‘qualit quality, NOW Tarstr Frssu Tae Vesrs. Here are thess FANCY WORSTED and SILK and WASH FULL DRESS WAIST- COATS. We told the story yescerday and there are fifty less today in consequence. ‘There's a pick left for yon yet. If there's any choi toget it. THE FANCY WORSTED ones were from $5 to $7.50 and any that are left you cam have for $2.50, SOME FULL-DRESS WASH VESTS that are a little finver marked — not enough to hurt—and are worth $2 and $3.50. NOW $1.25. Some FULL-DRESS SILK VESTS in ‘White and Cream that are marked ¢5 and 86—and but slightly soiled — you can have for $2.00. Tass Tax Beserrt Or Tur Dovsr. ‘Ladies you can't tell whether your size is on our “‘bargain” tables in the SHOE DEPART- ‘MENT unless youcome and see. The chancesare in your favor. ‘They're broken lote—but a great many of them. If it isn't in one—it may be in another. If there are any left by SATURDAY at “‘sutting up" time we'll be surprised. Each grade has gone tothe bottom. Here they are— 95.50 $1.69. 3.0 AE ; * 92.50 01.98 A “Dror To Brom Wire ‘The SPRING DERBYS are Just in—and we're after then a-ready with the knife. But it's » “‘cut” that'll “heal” after Saturday. We're specially proud of a $2.50 quality we've got this vesson~and we want to celebrate its com- ing in. YOUR size in Black or one of the new Browns—any spring block, $1.90. “Twouldn’t do to leave the Bore bare-headed 20 we've taken some CLOTH TURBANS—the spring marked them 48 cexts. ‘They wore bought to sell at 75cents—and they ‘Will after Saturday. “Hrs Tas Dasszer- \ All this time the SPRING SUITS and OVER- COATS and SHORS sad especially the BOYS" and CHILDREN'S NOVELTIES are coming im, If you'vegot a mind to makes change— you'll find usresdy. We keep close to your For one thing of another gou ought to have aietoeYOU. Size Aww Commar, PEXNSILVANIA AVENUB AND SEVENTS “Fasmtows Ramsow.» —AT— . aan > pm pm 5 PPP RE PERRY'S. ‘Like the breaking of day, when the gray dawn is streaked by the ambitious rays of the rising the new spring shades in KIBBONS are beginning to creep above the horizon of time. RIBBON has gots thousand uses—and ssagown decorator is “to the front.” Fact is it is hard matter to push to the wall such a convenient and “artful” trimming. But it has its “ins and outs” like everything else that is depend- ent on fashion for prestige ‘This must be its “in” season though. Of course the colors harmonize per- fectly with the best shades that are being shown— novelties and all. ‘We have quoted some prices along with our Goscrip- tions. They represent qualities—you may be sure of that. Thereare lots of cheaper RIBBONS—woud cost US less—and cost YOU less—but we would not be able to vouch for their worth. If you want that kind youcan get them, but of here, Wethink too much of our hold on your confidence torun tho risk of weak- ening it with such travesties on good quality, Think twice before you spend your money in any such lot- tery. Our motto acain— “Tur Best I Tue Curares ALWAYS TRUE. There is moro profit for usin your satisfaction than ina single sale. That is the way we Jook at it. A Carsivar Or Coton. POUBLE-FACED (SATIN, RIBBONS. fn Pini Gray, Old Rove, Brow wit and just tho'sh. M 1 Piva, Green, Brown Tan, Gray. Bull, Bisse ats} Tie ret Of he fasi.soMavie oid SATIN RIBBO} Bir. Shite, Mile Green, Lilac’ and Green ard AE'“G SOME RIBBON, in Tan, Brown, Gray and Biace, isch LACE-EDGE EIBBON, in’ ‘van, Brown. Gray, Navy ue, Wisce aud Waive $8e esurd. vitae cheap torke Ail tie best eliaues in SATL from namoors 2 You way be sure. we Rave inarwed tem ws iow sa the Qualities wil GRAIN ios, Green and 'B: LUBLONS— Wishades in all widths of EDGE GROS GATS RIGBUNS—for ete u8gurtaent. PLAIN GhOS GR iN 2. GKONS—all shades. ‘They are in Nuubers 1 iG and ‘The year around you we for BLACK RIBUONS. You will never find us with our All sorte. AT. PLAIN MOTRI GHATS oud SATIN-EDGE and PEA RATIN“tw all width@and eur tedabie. qitalt= es LUCHING LIBBONS—Cr prorat EK it White, Beack and co ors—10e. nt = LOOP E0GE RIBBON a W he . THinck, light Bhue, uit and Navy ide. a yar 1 a ates La SATIN KIBBON, Number 2, bare aes tn exces GRALN, SATIN-EDGE, Stnber 2 ne apiece. ALL- SILK “picet EDGE, Number 1, 18c. asinge. Best Seat of PLAIN GROS GRAIN RIB- Nm Waite and Creauimail wads (Poin SAKROW BROCADED RIBBON in White, Crean and Green—se. a yard. HA SASHES wath Sil * : DGic GROS_GRAIN gas KIB KIBBON, in Back, at 50c., Toc. and ‘Ai witths in COLORED VELVET RIBBONS ‘with linen or satin back. Best qualities o: BLACK VELVET KIBBON, fm all wiuths, with linen or sstin backs, Just because what you may want—in color and Kind-is not “listed,” don't put it down that we haven't it. Chances are that we have—sure to if it has not been "outlawed." We make it a point to keep in the current of popular demand. Penny's, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. Telephone 905. C'Baperience.") ut) (C"Canventence.") Fursacans Jew LgRyY Esranrisawest RRR ROR RRR OT ROR IL RRR IT Rk I RR MU TO YOUNG PEOPLE: A Gold Watch and a placard bearing the fol- lowing inscription are displayed in Flara- gan's show window: JULIAN L. WRIGHT, The Wrinkter, ‘Will present this Gold Watch to the first pupil attend- img the public schools of the District of Columbia who unravels this cipl PLZ°Gist: XFSTILE’Z1Ss7 Each character represents a letter. 531 Seventh street northwest. Ir Is Sap Gow ‘“*The best way to reach s man’s heart is tbrouxh bis mouth." Give him for breakfast or supper mow-white, light delicious rolls, bi-cufts or muffins, and notice how good-humored he becomes a6 he breaks them open and butters them. You are sure of success every time you use “Cenzs" Frovr. Every grocer sells ‘*Ceres.” When you send for it, be sure you get the Genuine. Nememler every sack of “Coren” Flour bears the imprint of two wold wedals awarded it for general superiority, and to be doubly sure look ‘within for the circular bearing our auto graph signature. Wau. M. Garr & Co, Flour and Feed Dealera, Cor. Ast and Ind. ave, nw, Ta zw Opvex Srocx DECORATION FROM HAVILAND & CO, ‘We take this method of notifying those of our customers who have had some of this decoration and have been awaiting its arrival that we have Just received a full stock of tt and can supply all they may need. Whuausra & j ees W.. A. Prence & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE. Ovz Reovian Fray Reusaxt Orrenrxa jORROW. WILL BE OF EXTIMORRTS INTEREST to the Meker after BARGAIN: Neamrntieorted Spot need to strcted ‘a uollar and who hare ke overy penny count for ail itis worth wore, foo) this REMNANT SALE. will goier an OFEORTUNITY seldom caught Up Rewxaxrs Or Brack Dress Goons. rards 42-inch STH 1. with OR Cokw EFFECT. Wormer prices Syanieatary EES SNE noe ry $3.75. BSI AST PRICE, @s yards BLACK IMPERIAL SERGE. SS inch wide. er pee 8 in Kea PRICE. $53 ais % yards BLACH ALL-WOOL HENRIETT: S4i3, KEM BLACK SERGE. EuNADA PRICE. d¥aris S0unch ALL-W ck HE pietra, pees ALL W0Oy BACE ES . 50 for piece, Pinch BTETL GRAY DIAGONAL eG Mer veces $0.29, REM™ F-WOOL BLACK rok: gFormner rice, €1.7. = RANT RLGe, gForimeririce, 81.75. ESL iste. Gyuniy abinch SLATS DRAP DE ETE. price, STW RUMNANT PRICE h BLACK SILK WARP HEN: price, $id KEMNANT 40-inch BLACK SILK WAP HEN-* Force “price, 33. KESNAST or 4 40-iheh” ALL-WOOL | BLACK gia d Vorntee Meg EEO he REACT PRICE. 81 90 f GE, with BLACK 3. Former tice, 3 NANT cae Seton pieces SE — = Suorr Lexorns Or Esxousa Siresta One lot of ENGLISH SILESIA, White Sround, with PINK OR BLUS STIMERS very FAIgR Former “price, A 9. ._YARI xe, Lor Prneaurs, In PLAIDS and FIGU AES, soft, finished cloth. Foruor price, Pye, Ke MNANT ehICE, D0. YARD. Rex axes Ov Aan nicay “Gircuaua, do Datsihe ransom drei 00'S. yards, at the LOW LOUNENT Hick of? © ™ 10c. vanv. Opp Lors Is a, Anricres, To CAKES COLGATE SB Abas Sinktiy Penined crated: “Regular price, Te. to soe. HUMAN D riticns ber cate, > Als CALBULIC SOAP, wrappers torn. ult itice, Loc. REMNANT FHICE, Use 2 S02, BOTT. 1st COLog botue, i Reysaxts Ix Neoxwean. NCOLLAKS. esuiar price, 150. EMNANT PRICE, EACH. at Rigg’ DOUBLE CHIFFON RUFFLING, INK. GRAY, CARDINAL, NAVY. | Keg™ . kexular price, Puc, Mix <GS AND CHIFFON TS OF KU Ovv Lors Or Axturcas Hosiery Compa: N LADIES Visi. Sizes BB. RE SANT PRICE, 85e. racn. LADIES' VESTS ‘Sizes 20s" 28, 30, 38, 40. Keeler price, #1. ReaiNant TLiCe or eng stan 31.25 eaci Lapras: vost? 40." Resalar pace, eto $200. MEM WAST PACE, Rexsaxre Menixo Ux LADIES' VEST. Sizes 36. uk prices 7c. REMNANT PRit keane: h. ADIES' MERINO, VEST. with RIBBED SLELVES. 30, 40,42. BA mehes. ‘Regular price Widiwas' Paice, 37c. Eacu. Rewsayrs Or Lace BLACK CHANTILLY Loches deep. Was & REMNANT PRICte we tor piece Log SBEAGR |, CHANTILLY | DEMI- . hes weep. Former price, 1 PRICE, 500. cack, 3 BLACK CAHNTILLY — DEMI- FLOUNCING, 13 an, ecb. Former price, SL REMAND PRICK, 91.77 for p: 4" yards. BLACK “CHANTILLY DEMI- FLOUNCISG. “io tuehes deep. Furiner pike, ay 4 83, SF2 for puece. 4310 yates BLACK CHANTILES Dest FLOUSCING. Li inches deep. Foriuer price, $310. REMSANT PICK, 82.10 for piece. ‘43, yards BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET, 48. incues wide. Former price, @u. REMNANT rus 4Sinch BLACK SILK DRESS ped aud Poik spot effect, Former NANT PRICE, 4.00 for is BLACK CHANTILLY FLOUNC- Jue, ide, , Eorwer price, 7-001 ANT PRICE, iy yards BLACK THLLY. FLOUNC- CH mches wide. For NY PRICE, batt price, $2.50, LOT FA fro:n 2 to 4 inches wide. 25e. yard. KEM Sai ICE, Bes Oop Lors Or Consers. D.COKSETS, B: sizes 18, 20, oo Former price, $2.00." KEMNANE PICK, 81.98 ps Dpars. D. CORSETS, No. 248, GRAY, sizes 1s, 26, Former 53 pair. No. 855, BLACK, Former price, #4. 3.50 pair. 7 pars C. 2. SE 1>, No. 2, VENUS, BLACK, sizos 18, 26. 490. KEMNANT PRICE, €2 Reayayts Cispness, Wear. ‘4 CHILDREN’S SHOL) DRESSES, niade of gambric. HANDSOMELY trinmed with EM- BOIDERY, sizes i to 2 yours of age Former Price, $1 KEMNAN1 PRICE, s5c. enc! THAND-CROCHEL SILK. SACK for FANT, Former price, $2.50, REM 43. ane com Former price, $1. TINPANTS CKEAM SILK CAP, SILK Wraidgred., Eorwer price, €2.15." MAEM rn : T-INKAN1'S SILK CROCHET and SILK RIBBON Cap. Former price, $3.50. KEM M CREPE DE CHINE gars omer price, $1.50. REMNANT SINFANTS' BLACK SILK CAPS. Former price, $1.25. REMNANT PBICE, 8c. Ressayrs. For Cares, ‘2 BLACK “OPOSSUM CAPES, Ba ae gghoreet price, 812 each, LPELSIAN LAMB CAPE. Size 2s. price 423, REMNANT PLICES g10, PUCEMENCH LYNX CAPE. Sige SB, price, $13, (REMNANT, MICE, 80. ‘L FRENCH L\NX CAP! 2 Inches 1 Size Bd Foruser price, S22" EMNARE Pick, @:1. Sizes, 38 REMNANT Former Resyasrs Frarner Corsans iP ATHER COLLARS of REAL OSTRICH snd FRENCH COQUE FEATHENS. 10 i REMNANT Reysaxrs Fixe Dress ‘Trimrxgs. ‘pieces PEARL and GOLD aud PEARL and siLvel va SEMENTERIES. Former price, 85,50. REMNANT PRICE, #350 vard, ae HERG aches Got Li AD PASSE. pak TEMAS PRICE @1 50 siete be w= COLOKED J EW! Petey LINSEL 1 SEMENTIE «ih, 2 inches wide. Fi Sitoet 85.50. “REMNANT PRICE, iccige’ XAnD. COLORED TINSEL and JEWELED gt ae Eg PRICE, T5c. ¥. YARD. shPS,SoeME Temes orks wis, wide. Former price, 31.50. RESNANPPice Dc. yarn, QUT STENE and TINSEL PASSE. we TERIE, BLUE EFFECT. 2 jaches. wide, Herat price, $2.2. REMNANT PRICE, . LARGE COLLECTION OF REM: mee TS of PASSE SENTERIES AND GIMPS SYail SONTS et COLKESPONDINGLY’ LOW REMNANT PRICES. Reasaxts Ix Learner Goons NT, ner BEAR: of SEAL SHOPPING BA STBLACk cong ro For- iene. ‘Toe. ls es a nat . ee ealhiad Kw Groves. SAPS san * avi aides Bs A. Prence & €a, 719 Market Space, Car. Sth ot, » sp FEBRUARY. 25, 1892. Grr 4 BBB A x mE AGE we tun AS Coo Rk ree > FRIPAY FORE Bo’ M4 ¥ Sess 24 ken = Ter Far .Sevesra Axp H Sra. N. Francis & Co. “WE MOURN OUR PROFITS." HERE area tow BARGAINS that have BEEN taken at random From our stock. IT is unnecessary ‘TO print a compete ‘List of our BLACK FRIDAY SACRIFICES, BUT these few examples WILL do. ANY article marked with A BLACK FRIDAY TICKET 18 A BARGAIN sure enough, AND HERE THEY ARE: FBANELE'S NEW 2Oc. noranr sirrer, 15c. +19 Dover Eez Beater, +19 Acme Sheet-iron Fry Pa Wire Spout Strane +05 Larso Bread Grater. +22 Ong-peund T +10 Pise-hook Hi 205 Fire Shovel +10 Bra +10 Box Ex +50 Asi-top Center Table. Este Seif-wrinzing Moy aud Maudie. 5 Barrel Aah Sifter. Papier Mache Buckets, eaee tikeheeese Asp Revemsen THAT in spite of our EXTREMELY iow Prices WE give yous REBATEot $2.50 case WHEN YOU HAVE PURCHASED $25 wours or wencuanpise oF vs. Tus Fam Tm Axo H Sis. N Fuasstze & Co. 1 To Wuou Ir May Coxcens: THE REPUTATION OF OUR FAMOUS REMNANT ROOMS, SITUATED ON THE THIRD FLOOR, 18 80 WELL ESTAB- LISHED, HAVING FROM 1TS INFANCY ALWAYS BEEN A SOURCE OF PROTEC- TION TO THE POOR AND MEDIOCRE, AND VERY OFTEN BENEFICIAL TO THE RICHER COMMUNITY, THAT IT 13 HARDLY NECESSARY AT THIS LATE HOUR TO BRING THE VIRTUES OF THIS INSTITUTION BEFORE THE PUBLIC. SUFFICE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE MANY ADVANTAGEOUS BARGAINS ON HAND, OF WHICH WE WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA BY THE FOLLOWING SPECI- FICATION: Ove case oF BeavzIFUL sPrixe PLAIDS, medium mixtures, fine colorings. —_ 10c rece Worth 150. A sop Lor oF APRON GINGHAMS (con- sisting of 90 pieces) of the lewitimate 10c. qual- ity, in Red, Blue and Brown Piaids, fast colors, ony Tc. PER yard. FLOUR 10 cases of LIGHT ana DARK STRIPED and CHECKED ENGLISH CHEVIOTS, 31 inches wide; {ast colors; suitable for many do- Ove tot of GRay ana BROWN DOTTED BEIGES, double width; reduced from 18c. to 123. 25 pieces of the best INDIGO BLUE CALICO; small pinids; fast colors, Only 5c. per yard. Worth 80. Ose caseot the best SCOTCH GINGHAM REMNANTS, 31 inches wide; fast cgjors. Only 15c. per yara. worth 250. Ove case of BIRD-EYE DIAPER REM- NANTS in different width, Only Dc. per yard. Worth 8c. Ai oman tot of PLAIN BLACK SATINE REMNANTS, in lengths from 2 to 10 yards. omy Do. per yard. Worth 1246. A Lise or woor PLarDs, spring styien, ouble width, beautiful designs, 9 onty 20c. pervara. — We nave seiectd from our reserve stock s large line of HALF-WOOL PLAIDS, STRIPES, TWILLS and DRESS GOODS and placed on aaie at cost prices in order to reduce stock. Trewin certainty pay you to eat! and takes genera! observation of our Remnant Rooms on the Third Floor, The many bargains exposed for sale will give you an idea of the benefit de- ‘sired by calling often. : 10c 10c 102 10c Be £8 Va FY ba (eee Trewexpovs Moveuesr Ix Lace Cortarss. Swiss Lact Cunra ‘We propote to effect & complete clear ance of all Curtains of which we have Jess than a dozen pairs by offerine them at the following temptingly low reduced Prices: 11 pairs of Ecrn Nottingham Lace Cur- tains. Reduced from $1.50 to $1.22 per pair. S pairsof White and Bera Notting- ham Lace Curtains, Reduced from $325 to $1.50 per pair. ‘Spairsof Nottingham Lace Curtains, im three different patterns, Were $2.75 and $3. Now 82 per pair. 6 pairs of Nottineham Lace Curtsin, two patterns, 3iy and 4 yardsiong. Re- duced from €3.50 to €2.40 per pair. 10 pairs of Doubie-bordered Notting ham Lace Curtains, in fine Brussels effects. Reduced from #5 and @¢ to 83.95 per pair. S pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtaina, two different patterns, Reduced from 86.50 und $7 to €4.50 per pair, Reoecen. 11 pairs trom 80 to $4.35 per pair. © pairs from $10 to $7.25 per pair. 11 pairs from $12, 813 and $14 to 29.50 per pair. ‘B pairs from 820 to #12 per pair. ‘The above Swiss Lace Curtains are of extraordinary value, Tausn Post Lace Conracss Repvcen. H These are also broken jots jeft from our best selling patterns We sbail close them out at redu.ed prices, regurdless of their former vaiue. 6 pairs from $8 to $4.10 per pair. 5 pairs from $7.50 to €5.50 per pair, from $10 to 80.62 per pair. rom $21 to €Y per pair. 6 pairs trom $16 to $11 per pair. Please Lear in mind (hat these are ligiti- mate former prices aud bona fide reduc~ tions, savy Pontirnes Repvcen. 10 pairs of Fine Cuenitle Portiores, handsome dado and fringe top and bot- tom. Reduced from 80 to 4.00 per pair, ‘Tairs of Live Quality Chenille Por- ti Leduced trom $9 and £10 to 86 per pair. 5 pairsiof Extra Ping Velour Portieres, handsome dado and fringe. Reduced frou £15 to $9 per pair. oP Extra Pine Black Velour Portiores, handsome Grecian patterns, friuced top aad bottom, Beduced from 820 to $12 per pair. Dows Prtows Wax Nows. Cor. 131u Axo F Sis We have closed ont from the manutac- turer about £00 Sateen Covered Down Sofa Pillows which we can offer at the ektraordinary low price of 40c. each. Jvrivs Lanxsuvnen, N.W. Mw Shaw oR MMMM Kx ag & ppp D>D PD DD bpp i FER r a E EE The new goods are growing frantic for news- Paper public:ty. Some of them must wait, for ‘we cannot get them all in the paper at once except ata tremendous expense. The best way is for you to stop in each day when passing. Laces Axv Ensnorenses. ‘The fashion books are fuil of talk about Point de Gene and Guipure de Gene Laces for the coming season's teimunings. We have s complete line of both, in Black, White and€cru, and offer the following spectal values: S-inch Point de Gene Laces, 37¢. 13-inch Foint de Gene Laces, only 58e. 9-inch Black Guipure de Gene Laces,only 75e. per yard. Excellent line of Italian Valeuciennes Lace Eécings and insertions. 10 pieces of Valenciennes Lace Edgings, 30c. per dozen yards. Embroiderie>, Edeines, Insertinzsand Fioune- ings in elaborately worked patterns. Best values possible to buy anyuwhere. Hamburg Edging at 5, 7, 10, 123ge. per yard and up. Waurre Goons. U M x 933 Pa. Complete line of qualities in India Linens, Nainsooks, Caumbrics, Masalias, Mulls, &. ‘We boast of our White India Linen at 12%¢e. and believe it the best value obtainable for the money. We have added to the white coods stock a fail Tine of Bleached Cottons, embracing Fruit of the Loom, Dwight Anchor, Wamsutta, Lons- dale and others Low prices. NDERWEAR. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, V and square neck, White and Ecru. 2 Extra-size Swiss Kibbed Vests, sizes 6, 7and 8—for very stout ladies, iow neck and no Sleeves, Ligh neck and short sleeves. 50c. Ladies’ Spring Weiyitt Combination Suits, knee lensths. Low neck and uo sleeves, 8125. ‘High neck and long sleeves. $1.59. one New Six Waisrs, ‘You remember the $9.50 Black Silk Waists We were selling at 88.50. We have more of them. Biack, sizes 32 to42. Cardinal, 32 to ‘86. $8.50 instead of €9.50. Wriirraw H. McKew. Ave. N.W. Pre Ht ah ERS o% fs Bro A P33 i H aS NEN S07 Sess = REMOVAL SALE. On account of the repairs necessary to our building must remove our entire stock of Pianos and Organs from our store, 1110 F st., to TEMPORARY WARE ROOMS, COR. 12TH AND G STS, ‘Where we will dispose of all our Pianos and Organs ot creat reduction in preference to storing them. Longest possibie time. Elewant piush stool and cover with each Piano. Call early for bargains at Faesa Frowsxs Dany. The locaticn of cur new stére is rapidiy Decoming known. We are iad that sp many have taken pleasure iu calling. {The Cut Flower display cbanges deily. Just now the prominent kinds arp JONQUILS and ‘TULIPS—beilliant fowers for decorating ‘Durpores. FRIDAY, FRIDAY. FRIDAY. A. Gove & Bao. asmierio FLosisT®, 12% F ST. eng ic eae ot. a ‘ $3 x hg HA ny op Ha Eas that means—the “"Kefunding Sale.” ‘The our business, and so popular with you that doubtiens tie detains areas familiar ae old time friends. Bat like ihe “story old, bat ever new" st is one that enhances with repeti> tion. 000000———— Every tenth sale ofeach and every same amount (be it le. or $50, or any fieure om the road between) i& returued with the eoods bought. The kind of thearticlebought doesn't matter. All departments converse to a common center, the cashier's office,and the swount of every tenth sale of every ame amount that enters tLere apine merrily Dack to the Incky tenth purchaser. Ovv Sues Ix Crnpxews Vesta We bave about 4 Children's Vesta, White, Ovv Srvs Is Groves. 2 miscellaneous lot of Hook and Buttoms and Biarritz Kid end Suede Gloves, tn Biack apd Tan. Smalland large sizes only. Ke duced from @1 snd $1.25 to 50. por pate, 48 pairs of S-button Suede Mousgne Gloves, in Tans and Browus, Reduced Sx: ALL W ARES R EDUCED. 1 miseeliancous lot of Pearl Buttons, ite ferent sizes for underwear and dress, Were Ge. to 12jge. Tomorrow, Se. to Go, per dozen J lot of Darning Cotton, all colors Se. @ Goren carus, Tur Box Mancar, 314 Axo 316 Tim Sx N. We EAALALLLALL ALA KARR Rk ehhh FRIDAY. FRIDAY, FRIDAY. x ' y . . Ay Kacrwas, | ys = FRIDAY! qoorENN. aves. w. PRIDAT. ~ om | —_— FRIDAY. = FRIDAY. parbay.|iDomren on AY. |yench Bow = = 1 FRIDAY. m Hack Office _ Oat, Hack Om, Satin’ iu owel Satins tse rurpiay. eI quare corners war for Men's Lan : FRIDAY H . 4 FPRIpAY. FRIDAY. = FRIDAY. q ~ | Misses’ Past Biack Seam- ) PRIDAY. [Piece Hose, 5 | Perpas. 5 iH FRIDAY. } q FRIDAY. i | S| PRipay. ‘ Coubmation Garter At FRIDAY. 4 teckuien:. ms i i 4 b PRipay.| | Ladies’ Pim Stripe Boot Fattern iine Thread A. Kavrmas, 909 PENN, AVE. N.W. xf Ie Ocx Dory ution ladies a pout experiuenting hermit’ Corn and Bunion Lave almost ud tor book. tre. SON. Chiros odist A good Lamp is the only kind worth ham gone that requires little care and give @ generous tight without odor or emole Beauty is desiroble and not expensive ¥ vou know where to buy. We offer youth Denesit of our knowledge and experienar when you make your erivetion, Our ston contains Lampe—all the good kinds. The te can aut! you ts uniy reasonable, 4.86 Piano Lamp, completa, is now @5 Another, a Gold iit Piano Lamp, ts oe @uced to 6X, winch inclodes shade, S. S. Surv & Buo., 422 OTH ST. NW. Ar You In need of » Suit of Clothes? If you are, come And see us. Our entire stock must be closed ‘out rezardiess of cost. Good Servicesbie Mun's Suits at €6.00; worth 810.00. Extra Quality Fine Cassimer Suits at 67.506 worth €15 00. Fine Dress Suits at @10.00: worth $18.00. Boy*' and Children’s Suits apd Overcoats at aif price. ° 2,500 pairs of Odd Pants at prices that will astonish you. ‘The above are only few of the many bam euins we give away. Give us a call and be convinced at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL , CLOTHING ©0., fetter SEVENTH AND G STS. Mas. K. A. Doxovax. COR. ¥fH AND F STS, as just rece'ved # cowplete line of RICHARD. D'S PURE THAEAD KNITTING AND CBO. CHET ELLE, aud wii eli same forsbort time at ca cae Wass mare ates.

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