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WASH ING TRURSMAY, : CROSBY §. NOYES. THE EVENING STAR As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it has ne competitor. It must not be overlooked that the House committee on appropriations bas made an effort and saved for Uncle Sam the odd penny in the District appropriations bill. The total appropriation reported by the committee is 24,726,526.97, “of which sum,” says the report, “the general government is required to pay 92,363,263.48, that being one-half of the whole amount” Congress is to legisiate to the effect that $2,363,263.43 is half of $4,726,526.97, and the District is to put up the extra cent, in accordance with Uncle Sam's new fangled arithmetical ideas and bis policy of rigid, un- sparing economy at the District's expense. Upon the new democratic banner of economy and reform appears the device of » penny, badly squeezed and parsimoniourly mutilated, and the inspiring inscriptions (in brass imi- tating gold): “A penny saved is a penny “Look after the pennies and the dol- will look after themselves,” and “Let » show of economy be made, though arithmetic be smashed and the heavens fall!” ———_+e— The greatest difficulty in the way of argu- ment that presents itself to those persons who would insist on the immediate free coinage of silver is the perfectly obvious fact of the re- ction in purchasing power of the doliar if the measure be adopted. To tell a pensioner of the war for the Union that his pension will buy less of the necessities of life—in other words, that what is the miner's or bullion ‘owuer's gain is his own certain loss, is to give the pensioner s very poor opinion of the pro- pored law. Others are interested in the same way as purchasers of supplies and likewise fail to see the advantage to them of alaw that would instantly decrease the purchasing power of the popular currency. It is this sort of practical argument that convinces the people who reflect at all that money is not to be “made plenty” by simple legislation, and that, on the contrary, it is more likely to become dear to the very people who nced it most and make most complaint of its scarcity. That is the standard of value which the necessities and convenience of civilized and semi-civilized na- tions acting, in combination, cauise to be recog- nized as each, and all efforts to force upon the marts and into common use a different stan- dard will inevitably fail of their purpose, de- ranging, meantime, the business of the coun- try attempting the interference and injuri- ously reacting upon the very people who hope to be benefited. — +++ ‘The personal vanity and self-sufficiency of the young German Emperor have manifested themselves most inopportunely. The Germans are s forbearing people, and have been dis- posed to regard with indulgence the vagaries ef royalty Perhaps eccentricity has come to be considered one of the prerogatives of a raler. When in May, 1390, he declared, “1 will break all who oppose me,” he was looked upon as having been betrayed into a thoughtless ex- Pression. Or if it was an expression of gen- Bine sentiment, it was something that was likely to vanish with experience in the a:liwinis- ‘tration of his office. Buta year Inter he said, “There is only one master in Germany. It is L” His display of vanity did not stop here. “The king's will is the supreme law” is a speci- men of later utterances. His public expres- sious have almost invariably contained some- thing to indicate an assumption of power and importance whose very extravagance was caleu- lated to lessen their influence in the public mind. Although the people are usually content to bear many ills under any authority that is not Brossly oppressive they seem to have always the power of destroying the ruling influence taat becomes unreasonable in its oppression. ‘The greater and longer continued the restraint ‘under whieh they have been held, the greater the explosion that follows. Times of hunger are the most unsuitable that could be found for @ monarch to express utter disregard for tae feelings of his subjects. The invitation to ‘those who did not like bis ways to quit was as indisereet as xt was cold blooded. The German Emperor bas deliberately perched himself on the crater of # volcano. —_—_ += ___ ‘There is a most encouraging breadth of ideas and integrity of purpose developing im Ameri- can politics despite the pessimistic tone of pub- Le utterance from a partisan standpoint. Poli- ties never was perfect, but there is a readiness to investigate new principles and test new methods that speaks well for the general spirit of the times. The Australian ballot system has been given a trial in this country dor no other reason than that it seemed most likely to secure enimpartial count, It was adopted ina purely Progressive spirit and not ass means of possi- bie manipulation. Recently, too, in the same spirit the republican state central committee in St. Paul, Minn., authorized a committee to in- vestigate the law-making system of Switzerland that requires ratification by a popular vote of the laws passed by the legislature. The sailors on the Baltimore whose claims against Chile for indemnity range from $40,000 te €150,000 are by no means modest in their estimates of the damage done them If Chile bas seen those figures, it is not to be wondered st that she feels too poor to stand the expense of @ World's Fair exhibit It is, however, a Tecognized custom in any action for damages to take no risk of asking for too littie, and the ettorneys for the Baltimore sailorsare evidently Getermined to be on the safe side m the matter. ——————s-—__ The Manufacturers’ Kecord of Baltimore, after a most successful existence of ten years, bas been sold by its owners. Messrs. W. H. and K H. Edmonds, whe desire to retire from Rewspaper work in order to give attention to other interests. The paper has been a potent agency in bringing aboat the marvelous in- Gustria! development of the so: ee Mr. Springer's residence here has extended over so many years that Washingtonians have come to look upon him as one of their own namber. Wishes for his recovery will be as | Kenuine and hearty in this cityas in bis own | district. His many estimable personal quali- ties have won for him a large circle of admir- ing friends im private life in Washington who will grieve to learn of the serious nature of bis illness, ——_—_——+2__ | Screnron Ganuents. DN O- NOT FOR OXE MOMENT B CONFOUND OUR HIGH- DD GRADE GARMENTS WITH THE READY-MADE CLOTHING OF AFEW YEARS AGO OR WITH THE ORDINARY GRADES OF EVEN THE PRESENT TIME. OUR GAR- MENTS ARE VASTLY SUPERIOR IN EVERY PARTICULAR. SUPE- BIOR IN QUALITY, IN STYLE, IN FIT, IN ARTISTIC APPEAR- ANCE AND IN WEAR-RESISTING QUALITIES. IN FACT, THEY REPRESENT THE HIGHEST TYPE OF SARTORIAL ART. WHILE THE NEW SPRING WEIGHT SUITS AND OVER- COATS ARE ATTRACTING A GREAT DEAL OF ATTENTION, WE ARE DOING A LIVELY BUSI- NESS IN MEDIUM WIGHT GOODS FOR BETWEEN SEASON WEAR. DO YOU NOT NEED SOMETHING IN OUR LINE? Roarnsox. Pangen & Co., Crorutens Excuvsrvery. 1200.1202& 1204 FST.N.W. AT OUR UPTOWN STORE IS A CASE OF TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, NEW ARRIVALS AND THE LATESY PARISIAN STYLES, J. C. HUTCHINSON, it F AND137H STS. meweccan: SSAA NNN O. § NN “oo” TE N T EEBN XN Does an opportunity offer itself to buy reliable Kid Gloves at almost half of their real value. Such, how- ‘ever, will be the case with us TOMORROW, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, AND SATURDAY, MARCH 5. Having succeeded in our extraordinary chance pur- chase, where spot cash played the “role,” we are en- abled to and will put on sale over 200 dozen of Ladies’ Foster Hook Gloves (7-hook).in Black, Brown, Tan and Slate, and a like quantity of Ladies’ 8-button Dressed Kid Mousquetaires in Tan, Brown, &., in sizes 5% to 74, the rewular selling price of which is $1.50, but we shall sell them At 98c. « pair. ‘Tried on at our risk. We call particular attention tothe good quality of these gloves, and invite our patrons and the public generally to attend this great sale and be fitted to one oras many pairasdesired. The quantity is large, and we put no limit to purchasers. An exhibit of these articular gloves can be seen in our show window. Ask fora Mable Glove Powder Bor filled with ele- wantly perfumed powder. We give them free of charge to all purchasers of gloves, Lovvre Grove Co. 911 Pesssvivasra Avexce, 911 BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH STS. It RBLLEELEELLEELLLELRARALLRDDLLDE Bewase Or Mors Muzzzs. DRY COLD AIR THE ONLY SURE PROTEC- TION FOR FURS. ‘Wanted—Five or six well-known ladies in the differ- ent sections of the city to cali upon owners of fine Furs, Valuable Dresses, Shawls, Flannels, Rugs, Car- peta, &c., and place before them photographic views of the CENTER MARKET MECHANICAL COLD STORAGE AND FREEZING KOOMS, which rooms are THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY SURE PROTEC- TION AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTHS, MOTH MILLERS’ EGGS, BUFFALO BUGS AND ALL THE DANGEROUS INSECT LIFE. These rooms are clean and dry, fitted up with tables, shelves and racks for placing and hanging up fur coats, muffs and all kinds of fur-trimmed wearing apparel. The dry cold air, regulated to any desired temperature, NOT ONLY PROTECTS THEM, BUT IMPROVES: AND GIVES NEW LIFE TO ALL FURS, as the finest fur-bearing animals are found in cold climates. Photographs of the rooms and A LIST OF MOD- ERATE PRICES for calling at residences, packing, storing and insuring valuable articles subject to the ravages of insect life during the months from April to December, will be furnished TO ACCEPTABLE CANVASSERS, TO WHOM COMMISSIONS WILL Secretary Foster furnishes another illustra-| BE PAID. also to those having such articles for tion of how Europesn travel does not in any way impsir « man’s facility in forming opin- dons on United States topics. A republicanc n Predict defeat for the democrats, sud a demo- erat foretell disaster for the republicans just confidently avd unerringly in England or in ‘France as in Washizgton or New York += While apperentiy serving Hill Gov. Flower ‘keepea thrifty eye on Clevelard. If the light- ning fails to strike in either of the expected places the burly form of the governor may present an inviting surface for electrical target practice. ——___++2—___—_ Some bold, bad person bas been trying to corrupt Boston's grand jury. Such an act is besides being criminal, vulgar, ite presumptuous familiarity. doubtedly having s hard time. Eceton is un- Wind going at sixty miles an hour on the At- lantic const has attracted « gocd deal of atten- tion. There is many « congressional speech that could make that gale ashamed of itself. The number of applications for places on the police force is vo large that there is reason to feel that the very best sort of material may be obtained by careful selection. It is about time for the ground hog to abdi- an storage by PRESTON & SMITH, Clerk, Center Market, Office, 7th street wing, to whom inquiries as to rates, ‘o., can be addressed, mb3-eo3t ’ Coxcesrraten crav sure “The food of the lh Century.’ ‘2 new from Cult- water can enough for broth or clam for six to eight persons, nos to mention | You Muxe No Mistaxe IN BUYING A Ge"PASTEUR WATER FILTER. Call end seo the aray of Washington testimonials we can shpw you. Waaaara & Enuoxetox. 1205 Pssxa Ave saosm 11217 Pexs. Avaxun Remember that Tomorrow will be Remnant Friday. W. A. Pizace & Co., 719 MARKET SPACE. Comer 8th st. Renxaxt Oprorrustry For Famar, A Daz Tuar Is Warcuzp For. Ressast Faraz. ‘This, next tothe last wee) ACCOUNT: of SCH: REGULAR WEERIT REMNANT OFFERINGS, getting to be one of the beat business days that we have.” Well, we eased. ani You ouzht to’ be. Wo ef clear of SHOUT len he, VDD LOTS: You ather in the treasures of ne: DIES or CHILDREN Tequisites of dress for Sf about HALE there OR tare a StTHE PLUMS for this PRDAe LOOK Ressaxrs Or Srairep Cueviors In lengths from 2 to 6 ‘These are espec- {plly desirable for Misscy’ Drews and Boys’ Shist Pate price, loc. REMNANT st 0c. YARD. Renxaxts Brack Dazss Goons. 7 yards SILK WARP HENRIETTA. Former Drice, $14. KEMN 'T PRICE, ab for, le ey 7 yards 46-inch ALL-WOOL HENKIETTA. Former price, @7. EMNANT PRICE, 85.25 ‘Siyards 42-inch BLACK SERGE. Former for pie. #4 KEMNANT PRICE, for pivce. 3 yards 54-inch CLOTH, BLAL r t7 price, €6. HEMNANT PRICE. “$3.50 for Piece: 73s yards BLACK IMPERIAL SERGE. Fenner price, $7.25. REMNANT PHICE, 85.25 Pi {zeus A2inch BLACK BEDFORD CORD, With BLACK CORDED S1RIPE. Former . REMNANT PRICE, 85.50 for 8 yards 42-inch STEEL GRAY BEDFORD CORD: Former price, #8 REMNANT PRICE, $6 for piece. Rewxaxts Or Ovnxe Crorn. ONE LOT REMNANTS OF OUTING CLOTIT in Black and Yellow Stripes, tn lenuths from 2 falggres Former vrice, Leigc, REMNANT 5o. varv. REMNANTS OF AMERICAN GINGHAMS for 1c. YARD. Oop Sizrs Ix. Crprexs Woor VESis. CHILDREN'S YESIS. S0c. REM WOOL SCARLET ‘Former pri CHILDE: wooL VESTs. Very fine. Sizes, 30, 3? and Former price, Sc to $1. REMNANT PRICE, 430. racu. rs old. Was 50c. NANT PRICE, 2ic. va h. (LDKEN'S "AUSTRALIAN WOOL PANTS. Size, and 34. Former Brice, Ge. to $1. 1 PRIC JUST HALF the origins ONE Lor. BOYS’ VES 12 to 16 ‘old, Foran - BEM- ear RANY PRach, 27c. rach. Reasasts Ling + Wr NTER Uspen. aTADIES' MERING VESTS. Size, 28, 90, ‘and 42" inches ler price, voc. REM SBE Fame Former price, ose 37c. each. LADIES’ MERINO VEST AND PANTS. Size Vest, 30, 32, Jd and 3) inches. Size pant Former price, Joc. REMNANT hherprice h io G1.to. HLAINAST er price E s pitt epice trom to #! 83c. ror any size. ONE LOT AMERICAN HOSIERY UN! WEAR VESIS. Sizes, 26, 28, 0, ager Price, o. $1.25 vor axy size. ONE LOT AMERICAN HOSTER! EAI VESTS. sizen 20, 2 ih .” Furuer pric C Nant price, oe $449 $1.39 FOR ANY S1z1 ‘S KNIT ZEPHYR CAPS, in BLUE, GRAY, CARDINAL AN. Former ‘price, 1. ‘8c. each. WHITE EMBROIDERED ES. ize 2 years old. x . REMNANT PRICE, OT CHILDREN'S WOOL MITTENS. price, 25 to SSc. REMNANT PRI 19c. rer PAIR. TS 2 CHILDKE. camBnic ‘APERY NET, 48 ess REM REMNANT 1 B18 for piece. ZaMe Sein BLACK CHANTILLY XCrN ner proc, 87.00. KEM NANT PRICE, 85.50 6 yards CREAM L, 48 inches wide.” Former pris "REMNANT ci 4S for pices. 1 pice ReAL ANTIQUE LACE, 5. inches Jute, Former vite KEMNANT PRICE, ise. yard. 1 pices MEAL ANTIQUE INSERTING, 14. inch wide. Former price, loc. REMNANT COTTON LACE. Former We. REMNANT PRICE, oc. ANTS COLORED CHIFFON, BLACK FEDOKA LACE. ORIENTAL, NOR- + VAL. and CEAM SILK LACES at REMNANT PRICES. Or Hostrry. BLACK CASH- Har Paice. pig LADIES” OUL SIZE CASHMERE ost, ruuer price, @1- 25. Reuaals Paice. "™* Pree. $1.25. 69c. var. ONE LOT LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN HOSE, ail sizes, with or without Mili Clocking. Furiuet brice, Soe. REMNANT PRICE, ©. PAIR, PAST BLACK EXTRA price, SOc. REMNANT PRICEY *OTUSF To. parr. 5 pairs LADIES" FAST BLACK FINE. COT- TON HOSE, OUT SIZE. Former price, 44c. REMNANT PRICE, 24c. pair. JING, = DRESS TRIM. IBEON, ETC.. ALL LOW "REMNANT W. A. Prence & Co. 719 Market Space, pt Cor. 8th st. Bacar To Loox Lixe Ceres, ‘You will find flour bagged to imitate Same color lettering and same general effect. There is but one thing to do. Spell the words out. Be sure the letters spell **Ceres,” or look inside for the circular signed in auto- wraph by ‘Wm. M. Galt & Co.” Allot the best things have imitators,s0"*Ceres"” is not exempt. But remember **Ceres”” makes more bread, lighter bread and bet- “Cores.” ter bread than any other flour. Wu. M. Garr & Co, Flour and Feed Dealers, Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. nw. A Srectat Bazoas Ix Lave Suoxs. Every lady who is in need of » pair of Fine Dongola or’ Patent wear should not fail to see we ND ECKWI ~ . : EAR. $F gai ney combine’ everytuing | 15, Cut Voila, chenille and bead spot, all Shoes _that could beexpacted in comfort, | 19 CME gic 5 style and good quality, and the price ‘Chiffon, smbroidered edre. Reduced is only $4—reduced from @5. Sit Muli—Lict ve Green, Pink ‘They come in opers, medium and z : to wide oand Doh petnt lather snd | $5.7 SQM os wacul plain tip; sizes 1 to 5. lars. ue Remember, he supply is limited and if you want come at once, Hooven & Sxxpzz, oe, SEVENTH TIPS TESST STS Mi’ S ~ POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, STREET. —sbiiae PUTTER TTT TESS GGG. ‘RE A TIT ppp. * Sus PERE ACR PRAY = Suz ous RO GaP EE SAE OBB A am Sra Sare STAR Tomonsow BALE Srar BARGAINS BELOW Suz iTAR = SALE = = THAT WILL Srar ~ CREATE Suz STAR MIss SALE S S. 8 ALE ALE THIS SALE . - 5 x BALE AA K SALE YOU LOSE THE t AA sy Sure r t 24 tun BA = Suz 8 CHANCE OF BUY- SALE XN iN ER- Sran ING NEW SPRING ca Save STAR CHANDISE AT OUR UNPAR- SALE Srar ALLELED STAR PRICES. Suz SALE ig THEY MEAN THAT YOU CAN Stan Ss A * 2 Sus STAR ssi Y ¥ SALE SAA YY vs Sran ee ae Ws f= Sate gedddddeged A Sran Exusrtros Or THE NEW DESSERTS. Have You Tap Trew ‘We will have on exhibition and serve FREE at our store during this sale Inpentan Taste Jeux Axp Tnrrrtat Ceram Dessrer, CHEAP—PUR) ACTOUS. Star Ovporrusimes Ix Sraurep Lixexs, Xe. work or plain. Also. Star Butifai Bound Brown Linens, &: San Ovrorrusrmes Ix Coenras D:z RTIMENT, 8 : #3.05 7.0010 $10 Fringed Citenille Portieres, setae OO. a 2° 4 "5 8 PAIR, Hi SO 4 2 5-58 OO New desiens in Chenille Porticres, 4colors, Black and Gold Dadves, —oxty 86.4 82.25 spring desi ‘Table Covers.. $1.08 4-4 of the patterns of “he. head rests, &e...- ‘otch Hoilund if Oileloths ©) Par Fringed Ife. yard | indow Sinades. ode. ewe, YARD. rt) 5-4 Table Oil Cloths, vest grade, Stair ul Cloths, best «rade. Stan Oprorrusimes Ix Mesusx Uxvenwear Axp Corsets. . C. B. French Coutil Corsets, \' hite or Gra perfect fitting —extra lonx waist. be. pair (One pair only to a purchase Baum's Sanitary Corset EL yiite” or Gr es “$1.25 pair | In order to have the Fotiowing garments distributed aa widely as poanbi-ice will conine tue euie to ted | iy tou purchitaer | Aiuslin Drawers, hem andtwo tucks, good | ——Only 18¢. pair. —— | Ladies’ Drawers, lace triiiutd,two clusters of tucks | and lace insertung: | | embroidery aud Pleated in back. = Only 62e, each. Gowns with Grows uf ace tucks in yoke, ted, yoke te bor | S clusters of ucked. Oniy Se Skirts with hemstit lial tucks abot, excaient intsin. fc. cach. — Hauburg ruffle, 2 rows of | —~Only 95e. each.-— Also special values in finer laceor embroidery- trimmed underwear. On Skirts with G-inch-wide tucks above. ned with Hamburg | 7. cegaggegede Sran Opporrvsries Is Dness Goons. inch Plain Wool Challies, colors, Light Gray. Ted, Light and Medium Tan, Sate, Pink, Light Blue and ‘Terra Cotta. Worth Ise. For 12%. Yano. Handsome New Cher Dress: and For 25c. Yanp. 52-inch Broad Cloths, in new shades of Grays and Tans. Worth $1.02: Bor $1.25 Yano, Star Ovporrvsrrres Is Brassers Axo Comrontapies. A Discount of a oe : a7 & % PERCENT Beeg Mpg? ‘Will be allowed off t] kets xa enallomigor the marked prices of all Blan! Szar Ovronrussties Is Lixess, Doxzsrres, Ke. 44 red Bords eatin, Worth BE aa: # Coioms Border Beesched Table “Gi Semxe Opronrcxrries Is Suxs Axp Gryorams, A RARE CHANCE. $1.27 {nck CREPE DE CHINES in. the following colors: Light Ke Licht ‘ue, Cream, Lem Hose, ited: Black, Tag Gray.” © sea ONLY Zac. YARD, A es HOM) PERCENT Tit My Discount off of all Plain and Fancy Silks, including spring and summer st) les of plain wad printed INDI AND CHINA SILKS. “A rare opportunity when you consider the lowness of the marked prices. 00 yards of GENUI SCOTCH SixGHAaMs in and pretty designs. “Cannot be bought elsewhere under 5c. a yard. “We will sell these during the Star ‘Sule at the unexampled price of Ie. A YARD, A Sran Ovexisa OF TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. The marked prices are the lowest in town. The Star opportunity will bo a a!*o0 Hw 0 Hmm TL ye Off the marked prices. A great variety. PER CENT Srar_ O prorresiries Ix Frowers Axp Risnoxs. 25e; Caration Wreaths, 4 cols, very long and SEAN Seco each A fine biincii of Narcissus Flowers, “6 diffrent colors. | Ouly. -Ise. bunch 7Se. Fine French ind Only. bunch 2 to inches wide Pure ‘Sil’ Moire “itibbons, new spring shades for hi ats, dress trim work. trimmunk oF tancy work. oe . A Stan Ovrorrestry Ix Israxrs: Wear is on, ran) ow Wy Of the marked prices of anything in the department. nrg PER CENT EK RRR cceg TrIT af ? fe cee | oo pee ke tee 6° # R Ge Tt he ad BR Te oo. EFF FFF rary E oo F FF 88 E 00 F ar} 288 bP a4 fag 7 VISITE STYLES. ruyguis) Cape Garinents, ‘and iteoters, ew Jackets. New Capes New Blazer Suits, Re., Ken, &e jokteIusive patterns aiid marked prices exclusively ow. Book Dzrsnrueyr. A GREAT SPECIAL. 5,000. Cloth Bound, ood print and paper. different titles, joe. A VOL. ce Plate and 50 Cards Engraved. Star price, ‘Wer Compare cur work with any in Washinstos Star Ovponryxrries ds Penrumznizs RTICLES. sp Lomer 'S Pooth Powder. bottle West India Bay Kum, hottie Benzoin Lotion for 02. Best Farina Coloxne Ib. can Chesebrouzh Pi e Extra Heavy Beck Unbreakable Dressing’ ‘Scrub Brush, tour row. Tic. Tetiow's Swan Down Face ¥ 5c. Four-row Bristie Tooth Brush. Stan Oprostuxrres, Ix Learnen Goons Axv Jewerny. Be Byrnes = Soe Onsager [s Boson, Pe ‘be, Fancy Metal Buttons, ‘ew d Stax Oprorruxrres Iy Venuixas Star Opporrenrries Tx Hosteny Asp Usvenwean. 1€0 dozen 8 Fi ies" Spring Styles of Fine Li Stripes and Blac a Ladies be. U = Hose, fine gaxe, ribbed tops. pair. 5 dozen Boys! ale. Heavy Fast Black Hose, double knees, heels aud toes........-20¢. pair Ting Stylesof Swiss Ribbed “nk and Sk; " 50 doz ni Sleeves. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., ravhspay, MARCH 3, 1892. Ove Lasr GRAND CLEARING SALE Is going on this week, and as a'result remarkabie bargains are being of- fered in every department. (Our Men's $1.98 Fine Calf Lace and Concress SHOES, ll styles, have no equals at less than 83. Our Celebrated $3 Family Shoo Store Hand-sewed Calf SHOES for Oakley Calf: oak sole, Our @4 line of Men's French Caif Hand-sewed SHOES are the same as are sold elsewhere for 85. Ladies’ Regular 85 Shoes for €3.98. Ladice’ Kexuiar 83 Suoes tor $1.88. Ladies’ Regular $2.90 Shoes for 01.73. Ladtes' Regular $2 Shove for $1.24. Boys’ and Misses’ $1.50 Shoes for 8c. Children's Regular $1.25 Shoes for Te. Ladies’ Black Cloth Over Gaiters, all sizes. Reyular Price, 81. Ovr Paice. 59c. ts Ger A Tes Pex Cexr Resare Cap. Tar Fan Stvestn Asp H Srs. N.W,, Fraszuzr & Co. BLACK FRIDAY Wortiene BALE. tial list of the sacrifices we BLACK FRIDAY offer for this sale. Acom- BALE. plete list would occupy BLACK FRIDAY too much space, but ez- BALE. amine these PRICES and BLACK FRIDAY you will see that OUR SALE. SACRIFICES ARE reai. BLACK FRIDAY And remember that we BALE. are ISSUING REBATE BLACK FRIDAY CARDS to our customers, BALE, REFUNDING to them nee FRIDAY $9.50 12 casE BLACK FRIDAY WHEN the AMOUNTS in BALE. MARGIN REPRESENT- BLACK FRIDAY ING $25 worth of SALE. GOUDS PURCHASED BLACK FRIDAY ARE CANCELED BY SALE. us. BLACK FRIDAY SACRIFICES, ASMALL LOT of 10-piece Enbossed, Deco- ated and Gold Lined Ivory Boty CHAMBER, SETS. Worth an even $5.00, « $3.29. Also afew Plain Ivory Body Exrna Lance Jans. Worm: $2.50, Ar $1.19. - Japanned Chamber Patl, - Japanned Hooded Coal Hi 4-quart Coffee Boilers.. Papier Mache Buckei Japanned Dust Pan, Eclipse Fiour Sift Roll Toilet Paper. . Graduated Quart Measures, . Bortle Furuiture Polish, - Lunch Basket - Blacking Brush and Dauber. . Crystal Goblet. : - Dozen Wine Glasses, per dozen. - Large Crystal Punch Bowl. Crystal Biscutt Jar. . Crystal Preserve Dish. . Crystal Rose Bow! (largest size). . Crystal Frait Bow! (large). . Crystal Vinegar Cruets. . Crystal Spoon Holders... Tue Fan, Szvesrz Axo H Srs. NV Faaxare & Ca Mopverare Ix Price. Star Oprorresities Is Hayoxenemers Axo Fieuvs, ‘and Surah Silk Reefer Searf as 15. Plain White or Embroidered = Be. iets, ne. Sheer Linen tinbroidered Hundker SY Allinen Hand~embroidered " Handker, ii Fringed Fichus 82 Black Cashinere ‘ich .-31. 7B each 8 Binek Cases Embroidered and ei = sia 5 e Blue broidered aged 8.49 each CERTAIN IN EFFECT. F. S. WILLIAMS AND CO." Stan Oprorrosrries Is Groves. $1 hook Foster Lacing Gloves, spring shades. if ‘800. PAIR. ousquetaire Succieg yutt. Mousquetaire S 20-button Mousquetaire Suedes, Srax_Opporrvsries Is Unssnezias. 1 24-inch Gloria Umbrellas... 1.50 20-inch, natural hand, Stan Ovrortosrres 5 Is Laces Axo Exnnowery. One lot of 25c. and 38c. Cambric Edges ......19e. yard Alot of inch Caibric Embroideries; worth Be. and 73. . Alot of 22-inch $ i A lot of #1,25 Swiss and Cambric broideries.. ~ Alot of 15c. aiid ic. Torcion Laces 710e. 0c. and 76c. 14-inch Black Chantilly Laces. 48e. Eu Stan Oppoaronrres Ix Mews Goons. ‘The. Laundered Dress Shirts, plain bossoms.......! SP xatadered Drees “sures pinta or peste om ‘780 U1 se fie, GSS Da ea oe ficht lobes, fancy oF piain Whit it Robes, Liandsomely embroidered. Sediunreigut Underwear. Se. 1 Ni be. Fancy Sran Ovrorroxirms Ix Nortoxs. Black Spool Silk, all letters... Pe dozen i POPULAR BHO PPRING PLACE, 7 ‘Hundreds of our friends tai ready to testify to the virtue of this remedy as a general specific for couxhs, colds, «rip and kindred ailments, which are so prevaient at this time. It is a certain and @pedy cure and when com- pared with the price of other wideiy advertised cough miz- tures is, as usual with our goods, ‘‘way below the market.” We feel assured that “if you give the “PRUSSIA” a trial you will never feel perfectly safe without having a bottle in the house. The virtues of its com- ponent parts are known in every household. The secret of their Proportions, by which the effect fs gained, ts known only to us; but you enjoy tre benefit of our knowledge for FLFTEEN CENTS: ‘® Dottie, which conteins treat- ment for four days. If you have scold, or if you are threatened with @ cold, troubled with a cough or ‘got the grip.” you had better try a bottle. F. 8. Waiuus & Co, DRUGGISTS, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. | | I il vekus BACK CORSETS, Will be glad to learn that we shall offer ‘TOMOBROW, ay 4, ABD SATURDAY, ‘Which in style and fit are equal to the $3.25 quality, At 61.67 in Black and White and in all izes. ‘Have a pair tried on in our Atting room. ‘The 61.25 BR. & G. Corsets at 95c. CORSET AXD HOSIERY EMPORIUM, Pos PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 911 tbbbbbbbbobbibbhabhbhhheehbabhh W. H. Hovorros Mo Co. Nexr Wee. BEGINNING WITH Moxpax, Mancu ‘SF WE SHALL SELL 4 CERTAIN LINE Lace Corrarse 4T PRICES SUCH AS MERIT YOUR CLOSEST INSPECTION, 4S THE PRICES WILL BB 80 Low THAT You WILL BUY. ‘THIS 18 ANOTHER GENUINE BALE, BUT IN ADDITION TO OUR GREAT CARPET SALE, WHICH CONTINUES TILL MARCH 15TH. P. RETTIEST Basy Cannnors Lowssr Paces. Besr Goons. ‘To introdnce to you that we shall prove these asser tions WE WILL SELL every other Baby Carriage sold for $1 less than COST, or in other words, begin- ning with Monday morning as follows: First Baby Carriage sold « premium of $3 CASH WILL BE GIVEN To the purchaser, and then every alternate Carriage ‘sold a premium of 81 cash, —Asfollows —— First carriage sold at cost and @3refunded. Second“ Third * * * andgl refunded. Fourth * Fitth * * % and @lrefunded. ‘And 80 on till 50 Carriages have been sold, Is Oruen Wonps, Careuces Ar Cosr And Twenty-five Dollars paid to introduce THESE Carriages in your part of city. W. H, Hoveuros Mero Co, mb3-3t = -1218-1220 F ST. NW. Every tongne tells the same story about us—that no other house DOES—EVER DID—or EVER WILL sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Saxs Axp Compasr. *Cotars axp Curra” The **Saks” Brand. A SK THE “‘women folks” st home if rae FOUR THICKNESSES of 2100 LINEN a4 ian’t the best ‘stuff for COLLARS and CUFFS. That's the “recipe” our 10c. COL- LARS and 15c. CUFF are made from. We've had the hardest time to keep pace with the de- mand. Butthose days are over. ‘The facilities have been nearly doubied—and wecan make ‘om now as fastas wecan sell ‘em. * Lote of people show 0c. COLLARS and Ie. CUFFS, but they are not the *“Saks Brand"— and nothing Mke it. You'll pay double for es food outside of our store. It's one of the proudest things we ever did to put such a com: ‘modity on such footing at such price. They don’t take @ back seat with any COLLARS or CUFFS that are made. Ours are LINEN all through. Cotton lines some makes—the minute you wash ‘em they get all ‘‘askew" and that's an end to the comfort. These'll bold their shape—and lsunder satisfactorily. They're fine enough to be ““done up" with the ““domes- tic” finish—or they're take ® polish like « gold dollar, We've got all the new styles—in “STAND-UP and “TURN-DOWN" OOL- LARS—and the SQUARE and ROUND-COk ‘NER REVERSIBLE CUFFS. Tae Corzans Anz 100. Exc. Tux Corrs Anz 15C. A Pam —That the price if you buy one—s dozen—ors gross. They are figured so close singly there's ‘no margin fore discount on quantities, We're ‘satisfied to take our profit in the credit of sell- ing the best in the world for the money. ‘Tomorrow morning we'll haves window full On the Market Space front—showing some of the _ ‘Rew stylea, Take ‘em in. Saxe Axp Comma, ‘No Pauite, PREXNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVERTE a ‘(GTREET. MAME VES PPP ee & SE SS | ‘The entire etore smacks of the coming bright sorins meaton, We have ole unusual prepare Preseut laying the iarcest meat stook of sprme goods we have ever shown, The store is well worth « visitor inspection “1892” Panasora. Tt did mot seem possible to tmpreve upon last season's Parasol stock, Wat it bm While there ie nc marked change im the shares, the coloring, anc cuueral efwts q@reatly sur ase any previo mention is the wings. Worthy of special Coach Parasols im pot Marit and a cover to nvatch. iat oC nlchane fark co'orings, Gnisbed wit ‘These have stratent handies, and Sechons's price was @3. 53, this season And prettier, Senso Axp Sexex L Hore are spring Lace “Pou grance Po nt de Pa Only 2 snery and neck wear, S0e. and $1.10 per yard. Rinnoxs Axp Scanrs 196. yer we are show: Crepé de Chine enrts Henaned, @1, Hem Meguwed ond Lace Trunmed, owes. wrth Ma tne also pian White, $1 je: Pearl, stite pair, @-button Superior a ality Suede Gloves, im wed with Black and onysl K edie at wrint. qnetaire § nd Ouly $1.75 per pair, New Pocser Booxs Axb Prexsea Let thene three stand for the stock 2 styles of Keal Allirator and Morrecco Purses, very showy, Pr. eae Leather Car Licket Purses. Only 100. each, Hicn-Crass Prnrowenies. Who doesn’t know Deietrez Pectumes? Tt is ® mooted question between Pinaud’s and Dele. trez for first Lonora. You are mvited tosam- Die these perfumes from apraying bottles con- stantly on the case. Deletrer’s Prize Odor te "L’Amaryilie dw Japon,” soft, delicate and lastinsiy fragrant. ‘We also have “Lilly of the Valley” and other chotce odors, 13 ounce bottles, Ge. each. Less than Pinauds, a- you will see, Full line of Deletrez Toilet Waters, Lavender Waters, ae, nder Salts, in pulverized aud condensed form, only 2c. Sercmt Sace Or Usxpenwean. To bring you in tomorrow to i ribbon, white and ecru, regular 2c. quality, Ble. each, Ribbed Corset Covern have been wanted badly for years, We have them now and at « popular price. Swiss Ribbed Merino Corset Covers, snag fitting, buttoned front, pear! buttons, low neck and no sleeves, run with «ilk ribbou, only 50c, each. We lead the city on these. You will soon be changing from the heavy to the light—laying aside the wool equestrian Pants forthe Lisle Thread. We have them in ankle lengtus, Black and Eoru, Ladies’ Swiss Kibbed Dra fold for less than S0c., 38c. per pair. Consers. ‘The “R. and G.” Corsets are particuluarly: adapted to the present style of drapery, havine lone waists and very shapely. We have made Arrangements to fit Corsets without extre Corset made by theC. P. manufacturers, Black, White and Gray, $1 and $1.5 Pash Aonable shades and very durable, trertam H, McKxyew, 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. STs x x KK Bek Pee AA ; ws : ADVANCE STYLES IN SPRING MILLINERY. A FEW GOOD THINGS IN OUR VARIOUS DE- PARTMENTS H WE WILL OFFER : LANCE OF THE Miscerrasrovs Sace Bie. Boys’ Shirt Waists at 1c. The. Satteen Corsets, all colors, at 48, ‘25e. Children’s Mother Hubburd Dresses, 1, 2an@ Bywars, at 170. 7, 8, 9 and 10c. Hamburg Embroidery at Se. ‘Ze Ladies’ Cotton Drawers, deep hew and tucks, yoke bands, at 17¢. ‘Be. Cambric Corset Covers, V shaped, Hamburg embroidery, all sizes, at 25e. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, Hermsdort aye, Warranted fast color, at 18. 190. Children’s Fast Biack Ribbed Hose, all sizag ‘at 102. Ze. Ladies’ Full Regular Hose, in Tans and Modes (spring shades), at 17e. 48. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose, boot patterns, of 29. KID GLoveEs, Which om examination you will find tobe extra, good values. Quantity is limited. Would advise yon to call early. LADIES’ BEST QUALITY SUEDE BIARRITZ GLOVES, 8-BUTTON LENGTHS, in BLACKS only, with Black or White stitch Lacks. Rewular value, $1.39, Your choice at 74. OUR REGULAR #1.254 BUTTON KID GLOVE, embroidered back,in BLACKS, 1ANS and GRATS ‘Your choice at 79e. ‘You can't afford to miss our SPECIAL NOTION SALE. Kixo-s Para ny ‘812-814 7TH ST. N.W. QebRRRARA AR ALA GbR LEA bE Faax Bancax Dax aT Srnassurcrivs French Spool Cotton, 500 meters............14¢ desea 1 Dozen Spools basting Cotton. seocececeres OO 100 yd. Spools Linen Thread..