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4 7 THE EVEN STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1893. G = bye THE EVENING STAR. | Cenuce Tananse Srorz. | Lucas We bave just opened a frat importation of Ware Laces. WASHINGTON. _ .- January ~ -- os THE FVENING STAR has a regular and circulation tm Washington three ger than that of any other paper ia lecal NEWS paper and Ad- Consisting of Porfirio Diaz, president of the republic of ‘Stk Chantilly, Mexico, bas once more been denounced as @ Oriental, tyrant and will again be called upon to sap- Point Gase, : press those Mexicans who remain within their tiiox: native territory while they speak harshly of the | ruling power. If three prominent citizens of | Piatt Val. &2.. Be, the United States were to ismue such « pro- | Andt prices which we GUAEANTRE as LOW asthe nunciamento against this administration as | LOWEST. was circulated south of the Rio Grande on| sees December 29 the entire world would be dis- turbed, but coming as this document does it} W*bstes few Remnants of Ostrich Feather Band excites nothing more than passing comment, | Teimming. Formerly $1.50to€2.50yerd. Now And yet there may easily be serious disturb- 0c. yard. ances in the great country beneath our lower border which is now attracting more than « little attention, for there are undoubt- ediy many Meticans loyal to Mexico's best interests who believe they would render the nation @ service by cutting short the presidential and personal career of Dinar. Bat people who plot against that extra ordinary man must needs be brave end skillful end. unsernpnious to an extraordinary degree. he devious ways of the tonspirator ere known btm, for he trod them many years before he sped the reins with which be has directed «goverment. He was but thirty years of + when be commanded the Mexican army and sed the French troops so much trouble, and - th tucteasing years came military suecenses firmly established Diaz's reputation and ved bis ability ae leader. He could not viy be regarded asa rerolutionist until 1887. @ was the unsuccessful candidate against wen for the presidency in that year, and as + qamdefent was evident be started ont tosecure Ly foree of arma that which was denied him by natitutional metheds. He has been a revola- jowint ever since. His doctrine in the early days called for free suffrage, the abolition of all internal revenue and excise laws and one term only for president. With these reforms incorporated in his war cry Diaz was elected in 1877. Nosooner had he taken the oath than he destroyed the bridge on which he bad Just ercesed by declaring that the tentative propo- } sitions through which bis campaign bad auec-| ceeded wore “nothing else but a heap of moral absurdities and material impossi- bilities,” and that hie ante-election prom- ines would not be kept. Failing, however, to succeed himself he turned affairs orer| to bis secretary of war, Gen. Gonzales, and/ when the general's term expired Diaz again en- eat a eer bane FOR FINE MILLINERY AT ONE-HALF PRICE. amendment permitting successive re-election to | FOR JACKETS AND WRAPS AT THREE-FOURTHS: the presidency for two terms, and under that! price. : provision be ie still the governmental bead. | pop naras rarwuixcs AT ONE-HALF PRICE. No other man in Mexico could have done as he | bas, and, notwithstanding his methods, in no FOR HOSIERY AT THREE-FOURTHS PRICT. other public character whof that region has FOn UNDERWEAR AT THREE-FOURTHS PRICE. produced is there the civilizing force which bas | FOR GLOVES AT THREF-FOURTHS PRICE. See ee ar ae eee As our auccessful invue of the States. In spite of countiess obstacles plac ‘ his oe by those who are his enemies, | GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE as they are (he enemies of progress, he bas done | Has already d-monstrated the fact that our patrons more than all other in@uences combined to | have fally appreciated the unusual opportunity we waken industrial interests in Mexico and to| se.y them to atoc unite his country aud ours. His life through- S. Cons & Co. 623 11TH sT. b Continuing our Great Success of Last Week — up in our well-known reliable out bas been, apparently of necessity, acon-| ™**es of tingous series of political intrigues and san- JACKETS, MILLINERY, guinary scheming. Had it been otherwisea| GLOVES, HOSIERY, setregeaiin mavemant was an cacy possibilty. UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, ters oi bad better a oe er be-| DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES, &c., ware <> We have decided to give a tempting array of That practical politics and » satisfactory ad- binds cunt Til went. ministration of Indian affairs are wholly incom- In reading our item do not look upon the same as patible has once more been shown by the condition ef sffairs among the Sho-| wong the numerous falsifications continuously shores and hoes of Wyoming. In| appearing before an intellizent public, but convinces 1891 the Interior Department authorized Yourself by visiting the store. cormamirsion to deal with these Indians for Menay refunded if each and every erticle is not the cession of portion of their reservation | 1 after Jerable diplomatic effort an | U2 exactly as represented. panini enent was reached. But| Callearly andavoid the crowa. { the white people liring on f the reserve were not a vattfieel with the terme: ther wanted the he f all the territory and wanted << ast itieal machine! om oy oy Trt ey deatvoved "tho “agreement. Hall BoE Th . mission was appointed Co bo ¥ Witimegw«al-" 7 * they have just informed the authorities that they will not sell at all than thet, there is din camp, for the Arapalices have made Bp their to keep the land, | while + - « insist that the| It Arapahors have © to cede but are merely | tenants ft Swoshone afferance. This may res tronble in bloodshed. | ‘Then the gra whites will yell “out-| Bren.” an break can easily an MER Oece oe tee ant the « 4% Shosne aud Araps W. M. Sacsrexz & So: 20 Rent ecco gigso ange ha Sage et TEN PER CENT OFF FOR Cast. pe aaa Ragga WE HAVE IN STOCK A SPLENDID LINE the naliifcatio na of 1891 m OF EIDERDOWN 5 possess the entire reser History keeps! FOR HOUSE WRAPS, SAQUTS, & en repeating tee i TMENT OF BLACK AND COLC ODS HAVE ALL BEFN REDUCED TO COST AND BELOW, BUT PURTHLE IN ADDITION TO THIS GREAT REDUCTIO: see - etimember of Many» the Ku Klux orgaui- ed to be in the south will find it! WE ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF 10 TER frain frou smiling when he learns | CENT UPF OF EACH DOLLAR SOLD FUR that © bard of “white caps” whose bomes are, CASI. nat @ . nme, homes are; “CREPES, VELVETS, SILKS, BEXGA- tnt fieantly named town of Weat Lib-| pix RIETTAS, DIAGONALS, ke erty, Obin, have notisie! every negro inthe place} AL8o REAT “VARIETY. TABLE with ail rapid As several of reatened ones kave property interests in LINEN, NAPKINS, SPREADS, & the place and as others who have not may feet | W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. a men te saliceite Cave avs henge penid shy PENN. AVE N. Ww. of trouble in West Liberty eae eae |_oxrerice tons to guard aguinst the | PyRy R.—a COMPLETE COURSE IN dangers from overhend electric wiser, so long! A fy newriting wit ‘b wires are permitted to exist, was shown 0 ay by the accident at » tire in thie city, | itES"" cable used in raising the aerial le!-| SCUGOL OF was ba and the ladders fell to the ground. It waemereiy by goodluck that « rted. Chief Partie tions be | Make Jhat Room COMFORTABLE with One of our Gas Stoves. 1G 827 s4s0 adopted. ond uo doubt the Commissioners will | give serious attention to his recommendations, ~~ wee The statement of Congressman James B. MeCreary, one of the delegates to the Brussels monetary conference. that the delegates ap- pointed by President Harrison will resign when on land comes in shows an nuseitish readiness c to give other people a chauce to enjoy s little | Baropeas trae! | A. MUDDIMAS, 6i4 12TH ST. sad-00:8 see It te curious to how mueb more fierce the Woman anarchist is then the man in her | _ tterances. There is in the facta suggestion | « that women in public life might possibly not | wpread » spirit of over the eitu- epur gurer OF THe Suit Men who have had troubl ‘Stock Shirts with the rie" mile co: in getting: ‘agth of sleeves ne Just what they want in our —— ie They are wae tn all neck gigs lighting and gaslight com- vineible" fs medecd the Sass thorn, with indulging in recriminations as to the Sleeve gad ueck band ef the best nea fe coudut explosions it may not be impertinent to | ask who, if any one, is doing anything to pro- | c from a repetition of the danger? wee The newspapers of other ci in abusing Chicago now f aa vering th euergetic manner « Is" reinforeat ‘and 6 Foi $5. . H. IRELAND, “phiet Factor wtoutly ACH, “ACH, ° By es that delighted | 7° Jvp,Q¢ Tumse, 1 that ber own jour- | Manauery ras field in a comp! at leaves little further to be | ‘ Ouve On Speaker Crisp We take ereat care tn procuring the purest and best favored Olive Od for our preserty- Mow use apd Lave found an extensive sale tor among our Lest customers for table ban For the latter purpose we pat it np in yaart bottles for g2. W. S. THOMPSON, see tack of indigestion should ¥ aiter te Reform | tho beels of acon- | teleet. } - : | Mr. Cleveiard will, se, feel no surprise | f the office seexers are no les backward in| stating what ther want than be is ia stating | what Le does not want. i see be fact that familiarity fan breeds contempt | need not worry the new electric cars on the : Phermacist. Metropolitan road They are still very unfe| gigy canmmibsie. puis, IN THE HEAD CURED IN ONE NIGHT propose te reform bis previous uiterances, | Eopgur’” StUeian eeuerally, shoyage Great Baxgaver Suz BAU RES. 416 7TH 8 “For Cash Purchasers Only.” 20TH, 11TH AND F sTs. OF THE STOCK OF’ Marruew Bensaerme aT Torsisa Tower Weavise ma Saree, W. Acosserems, wow Ww Eee aT wuw uw fe 439 Tr Sr NW. pak i Woovwarn & Lorznors. Sr. 0, a, 3 2 THE TURKISH WAY OF WEAVING’ TOWELING—iooping the thread on the face of the cloth—is another 00 of the many good things that has come to us from the Orieat The soft absorbinr surface of the cotton goods | ALL GOODS AT FROM ONE-EIGHTH TO ONE- ad and the harsh frictional face of the linen are alike excellent in thelr way—the one for rapidly drying the skin, THIRD THEIR ORIGINAL VALUES. w ae y 00. & the other for bringing the ruddy glow of ‘quickened circulation. 8 \Wwww 8 x Of course so ood a thing set the Western wearersat work, They equaled the excellence of the Turk—they | The goods are now displayed on onr tables and are all bad Ww or x surpassed tt. They brought the unwearying breath of steam and the tireless muscles of tron to their help. ‘new, bright and fresh. pos ‘They weave better and faster and in « broader sense—not Towels alone—new uses from tims to thine are being eo & FPR FOG found for the goods. Now it's made into Robes and Rugs and Slippers and Flesh Gloves and Afghans, &o. YOU WILL MISS A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME a Pee oa ‘You are invited to witness the different Processes of making Turkish Towels. The exhibit is on second IF YOU FAIL TO CALL AT THIS SALE. BBA A cco floor of 11th street building. MR. HAGOPPOS MARDIROSIAN, ative Armenian,sits at a primitive loom, making them by the slow hand method of his native land. Beside him is «loom from the STAR AND CRESCENT MILLS, running by steam power. The contrast is an object lesson of this progressive age. ‘The Towels, Bugs, Mitte, Robes, &c., are the product of the Star and Crescent Mills and are for sale. 2a eer... +-+seLUth street building.) CALL EARLY AND SECURE THE CHOICESTOF THESE GOODS, 43 OF SOME THERE 18 ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY. Crzanme s W.A Suz To Ocr Garrat Jaxvanr Suze aa eg ‘oan Save Wie Hen OF waa 439 7m Sr N.W. eee — < 5 Uruorsrenr Rewsaxrs, Tae Gee Ona Oop Sux Asp Lace Conrarss, Cvrtaxs Exons, . 4 — Bro. Corrox Usperwear P. ORTIERES, Be Sers, Prow Saasts, &o. Sirus Sares 18 NOW IN PROGRESS, SEE THE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE BARGAINS IN OUR ADVT. IN THE “EVENING NEWS.” For Evesixe Wear Tur “Gav season" 18 Now aT ITS HEIGHT. AND NO DOUBT MANY ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHAT TO GET AND WHERE TO GET IT. A VISIT TO OUR SILK DEPARTMENT WILL ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS, FOR HERE ARE COMBINED THE NEWEST GOODS AND THE LATEST SHADES. THERE 1S NO FABRIC OR SHADE THAT FASHION DEMANDS THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ON OTR COUNTERS, AND THERE IS No QUESTIONING THE EQUITY OF OUR PRICES, AS THEY ARE Ar. WAYS AS LOW AS IS CONSISTENT WITH GOOD FABRICS. WE E: MERATE A PEW ITEMS THAT W CONSIDER WORTHY or MENTION: We add the following attractions for tomorrow: 48 Pleces 60-tnch Colored Real Scotch Madras, 36 to 72 yards of « color. —Reduced from 75 to B7¥c. yard— ‘87 Pieces 40 and 45-inch Coin-spot Muslin, 36 to 80 yards of a color, —Redneed from 31 and 35c. to 180, yard— (Fourth floor., Lith street bu! CLEARING SALE BARGAINS. OUR TWELFTH ANNUAL SALE Au Mnuiusexr ar ONE-HALF MARKED PRICES, Mesus Asp Camanie Uspenwean, LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S, All Trimmed Hats Half Price. Were $2.50 to 818.00. Now $1.75 to $9.00. Begins tomorr yw. Wednesday, January & SPECIAL All Untrimmed Hats Half Price. Were 50c., $1.25, $2.00 and 82 38. Now 25c., 62%e., $1.00 and $1.18. Sarix-srrrpep 1xp1a, extra quat! full 24 inch Ali Trimm and Ornaments Haif Price, All Feathers and Flowers Half Prict apes, sewing, finish and trimmings must be considered. Do the garments snd size marks agree? Are the shapes the best? An experience of falas size andbad shape will ex- Plain cur meaning. All these points have been anticipated here. Equal quantities, aqual qualities, equal sbapes, equal cheapness aro aot at your disposal elsewhere. Neatness and completeness characterize this | stock. ‘The flimsy aud zany aro not here, but plenty of the plain sad well madeand a large variety of the finest, richest, contliest and an air of refnement and taste in everything, no matter what the price may be. Never so many styles before and never such a range. Latest novelties in domestic stuffs as well as the finest French lingerie. a Art surprises in Slumber Gowns, Cheinises, Drawers, Skirts and Bridal Oatats. The twelfth annual sale which opens Tomorrow has been planned for months. The factories J ia under contract to furnish us the underwear have been busy in the preparation. UY APANESE SILE, Lyons dyed, fall ‘We submit our present stock as the best that can be done in this direction. The shapes seem to be perfect, vé every garment is guaranteed to Gt, the materials are excellent and it is difficult to see whers any detail of | eB --» manufacture could Le improved upon. Grear Corrars > Posteapown sat1ns, now designs Frecrep rxp1as, new designs... Burous. $15 Figured All-over Chenille Portieres, $8.45 pair. 50 to 84 Lace Curtains, 81.95 pair. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, Japanese SILK, Lyons dyed, tuit 21 sch -.. 506. 91.50 Roman a Blenkets, Just as much thought for them as for the older folks. See tho pretty things and Foy'll wonder at home e work. An important feature of this sale will be Farie rrancatse, att atk, tut 20 inch ‘84 Moquette Ruzs, 1% yards long, . 81.69. Ar Actvar Hater Paice, ALL FINE JAPANESE WARE, Tncinding ‘Large and Sinall Vases, T5e. A Masvracrvnea's Sasere Lise, INFANTS! AND CHILDREN’S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LONG AND SHORT SKIRTS, . 62k. $1.25 Scran, aoobie warp, ait silk... Besr quatiry orystats......... AND COMPLETE OUTFITS. HE air about the store t» filed with A784 prices. Profte have taken wings In slmost T every departinent something asefa i same # self out. The DRESS GOODS areas restiesnes bere The magnificent stock we had at the opening @ the fearon ts reduced to the ragged edge of small quantities, To trim those off we unclasped theties of | cost that bed them—and now youcan chome snd save, ‘The last lingering lenethe of some of the choicert effects in WOOLENS we bave hed mabe tis ale most tempting. ‘The ringing in of the new year has warned wee! the Might of time We cannot go on with our spring Pure chases until we have blotted out the last reminder of | winter. This is « feast for you—and.a famine for 6 | Dut our business methods demand « sserifice-and we ‘Bever turn aside from dutr— 1 ¥-STRIP che viors” pee | “NY sein PB ae Heel gie ie TOE ard 42inch PLAID CAMPL'S aa Baaveed eat Rio SL ova inch BYADERE SUITINGS— maxpene navel AN B mith BANPsoMe caMEL Reduced 46-inch CHEVRON CHRVIOTS— Rednced from @2 t0 50-inch CREPE SUITINGS. Reduce: from 61.50 to NEW CAMELS HAIR Reduced trom 81 sow $l on ithe RICH CAMELS HAIR 1 Reduced from @1 wowd ora TWO-TONED BEN- 42-tach | ets Reduced trom $1.75 to SL-2O-a 78. aya. ara 42-inch, STRIPES. Asovr A Wows Prritcos AND a morse Or Hee Sroctixos. 4 fashion authority tn an article in the Post writen: Pecan de said with emtive earety that the fashion wndercarments i becoming more caberate esery mumth. buthe wumbercan hardly be lessened, ofase In hardly be . few fashionas ana th Year with full ‘sapply of these fashionable Silk Petticos's fores mesh 0 $16 each, for as little an 85. Many intermediate prices —a variety bewiisertng Srockiscs.— tose ror ew Tear Tecentions, balla, Parties, f., are here in all the rarest shedes, tm ondie RAry, opera or extra leneth, and thom Bacwn as txhte. The quantities and variety ares est that You should appreciate bein: told of the extra waiuen, Here they are: 33.68 rare aur mosnwith enteric tece work, se wear with slippers, All the evening shades $4 wort for #3. 08 $2.69 pare racnsd ne How tn viet ane evening shades. @3. 50 worth for @e G9. $3.48 _pare nr tem tm toot peerne. Raver combination of egiors end black forming vandyies. O28 worth for #3 48 Q .9> $3.25 00 Tights with fect. Cream. white, pink, blue, red, black $1.48 sierra ame mone te wear vita atp- Pers. stik eunbroidered in floral effects. 1.68 worth for #1 4% $1.98 mee rare tae tow wth a om Droidered tect es, and run with #ibhen te match in color, js eed as a garter ties ina bow below the knee. €2.50 worth for #1 8 98.» Howe in seven new effects of wam- | avke boc fo, sibied and plain. 61.9%, 01.35 and 61.50 worth for ane rey Pinted SO Home in al the evening ebades, street shades and black. fe. worth for Te. 4#inch BLACK and GRAY | CAMEL'S HAIR PLAIDS Redurnd fron 82.2010 S100 aya. | 44inch CAMELS HAIR MOIKI Reduced from #2t081.500 54 44-inch TUFTED CAMELS HATR— Katte elit eo BU ava AMTodinced trig 61 to FOC. aya. | MG-inch FASHIONABLE CL- Oud in MATELASSESS 31.50 ara. Se or ETE MERZ ore tach OMBRE pi mente BS unvion 32 on. 42-toch DARK yey om ool ee | 44.inch Black Combination Novelty Coras— 84.68 _opere senate Haat ne shades. @5 worth +) —Operaiength Mak Sik Lisle Woes. WH nd retain thelr aster ke pure sh @1. 30 worth for @1.25. 98c.—cpere-ieneth ik Linke Hone tm beet pet ta commer ter @ colors and bieck amd color. 4DC.—Bieck SOK Lisle Howe, with lacomork fess and ankles. ie. worth fo ) Lisle Mose for stows Indies. $1.25 worth for #1 SE" The above are selected from the new stock of INAS SK and L on kines a4 bring the best waluee. Comparison ol Wit the bose usually offered wt the peices We stase they are worth > Doxr Fonorr Tus 2 Refnced from 82. 50 S2 aya. RBELIZED CuEVIOTS— ena aced Lam Oo BURRS yt. ‘We are not selfish in urging you to “‘payattenti 444 ae Promptly to this offering—for we know the valnes— | know the merit of the patterns—and Inow bow really | cheap we have made them {t is worth your while to | anewer quickly. ‘ “NINTH AND THE AVENUE” Established 1840. ay Telesbone 995. | Ov Fureso. l| At certain timos, especially between seasons, many goods are broucht toa point where a market must are TEI Ss CE Koro and Ti"fien Jars, defound. Importers and manufacturers have vast sample stocks that having served their parpose until ‘Jardineres, soe pean : hon ten ae de ee cs : ee Brocane cuaxcrase rvpias, = selling eason ie put are no longer require. ‘This stock fn quevihn is an exampi—it isthe “Sample | OAD! $1.00 Dresden Figures and Candlaebras, Stock” of one of the best manufacturers of Children's F.no Farnishin<s, We don’t allow the middieman, re 7 ‘Also. the commission merchant, togettue benefit of these trade happenings. We are inclose relation with the ashen Taites, manufacturers and commanding the resources we do are prepared for large quantities and collect them at mee Prices that bear no elation to values, Thisentire offering te freo from trash, The work is ouest, the geod | DROCADE CHANGEABLE TAFFETAS, _ 1.25 are made in a thorough manner of the best and choicest materials, now designs. 20 The selling price on every garment is identical with what we pay for like goods under ordinary circum stances, In other words yon get them at the manufacturer's prices. THERE ARE 1a ae 75 LONG AND SHORT DRESSES AND SKIRTS, é | DATINS, good quatities.. 35, 50 Asp T5c j H VALISES AND SATCHELS, Were Best Values, At Original Prices. NOW ALL AT HALF PRICE. MUSLIN, NAINSOOK AND CAMBRIC. Styles suitable for both boy and gitl babies, inclnding extreme Parisian novelties. ‘They are made in Guest ‘Boys Crormse “Gretchen,” “Hubbard” and robs effects, and triinmed withnoft, fluffy laces or dainty nainsook embroid. Be iasiad rape cfc taagy rae aay or | erie. ceptionally low prices. — V ALUES. ‘To describe thom farther we will not try—it would be useless, That you examine them carefully is all we ——— —— a. 20 84, $4.50 and $5 Overcoste. ask, and to get advantage of this sale your early call will be necessary. SGvenasA Sake ta G0 ook sian. | | | See : to 13. effects. J noice, = Christmastide Las gone, « Rew | year has come and we must relmct- antly bid good-by+ to the pleasa t asso iations of the holiday time, and i with the rest of our contemporaries settle down to the sterner sfaire of Iife. One thouxut, Lowever, pre- seute itself—have } ou overfeasted! If 60, perbape a bottle of our Sar- | saparilla would be most scceptable. tal It promotes dicesion, you know, and ts the greatest of all blood purifiers, ant costs only 50 cents a | | bottle, 100 doses. Our special talk today is on the _ complexion. We've told you often before that HAND LINE will clear it of all impurities Now we want | | to emphasize this fect more c’early ij by inducing you to try it. It is -—— barmless, costs al ost nothing and affords in new co-rs instant relief, while the meant and most obsti- nate skin will +occumb in time to =H HHI its soothing remedial effects, Only We have easy of access a gas-lighted room to properiy display evening shades. Ocr Twerrra Jaxvany Sate. Mews Asp Bors U: pened Dress Axo Nicar ‘Surers coms 4 = 25 Crs. Hh] Single Pants. AU — Were 5c. and 60e ee caaion, BE@INS TOMORROW, JANUARY 4, 40-. ° ‘Thesesales occur periodically —First of January and frst of August—and have grown sopopularthatthey've | Jong since become an established institution with us. We have a contract with oue of the largest and best factaries inthe country to furnish us several hundred dozen shirts every six months—Mado the contract sev- AT ACTUAL HALF PRICE. sco HOR Remnants of Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Flan- | eral years ago, have had no cause to regret it. The Shirts are wasurpassed—at no point are they slighted, oH nels, Damasks, White Goods, Lmbroidered Fiannels, | the various details have been carefully looked after. It is Just suchseemingly unimportant points that make one oo non a. AP ACTUAL BALE Price. thing better thah another. You'd perhaps never notice the difference betweea ons shirt and another, not ce HH being accustomed to handling them. The experienced eye detects it at once. i hi : WE CONTROL THIS MAKE OF SHIRTS FOR WASHINGTON. Each season they come to us with Bet 28 AGREAT some improvement over the last. This time the bettering process has been going on to a very noticeable RR O_O. C; Vv extent. All the parts where any extra strain comes have been fully reinforced by double thickaess of muslin, ad hee aes copgat Moose Aouble stitched. ‘They are perfectly shaped, thoroughly and correctly made of the best materials, and sr. Alot of Ladiow' Mixed Cloth Jackets, stylish and | each price represents the best that same amount ean buy. Most of you know what this announcement weil made, means. ‘The Shirts are here. Sule begins at 8 o'clock sharp. Were $6. Now $3.98 ee = LOT Made of good muslin, same weight as Wam- LOT Made of an elegant quality muslin, 1900 x CLEARING SALE OF sutta, only four picks coarser. Pure linen = Porras so Lge on opening A Great Deat Or bone x of shirt reinforced and and extension. facing—French Bh 7% Py Eek ses L Seta ee pine sieves. fecal" doable tlle seams ss $ or no hep 5 0 0 8 Ree Sse. bands, linen faced—French placket sleeves, perio Stsing Maas na eae ce tae | 5 Bas “oo” “oo? EM Sus8 = faced—felied seems—hand-worked buttonhole Sus) in front—open back, and opening has endless and extension facings—every shirt cut straight T5e. READ THE GLEAT OFFERINGS way of the cloth and guaranteed to t.|LOT Made of Wamsutta muslin, 2160 pure al In Sizes 14 to 17 inclusive. we perma = a= pisine—open ¥ endless ‘ JUVENILE 39c.| G, 2B4 extension facings—reinforced, fronts, i oe men, women and children, too. ‘Tomorrow is « mixture day with us ‘and we'll have those ever popular 25, 40 and 60-CENT mixtures ready for all. Of course there wil be other kinds also. Our Marshma!lows, Peppermints, Win- tergreens und Ruttercups are sure to please every on Guz & Sox, fon. 1] cd double stitched—buttonhoies hand-made felled seams—cut full 36 inches long and Guaranteed to fit. Sizes 14 to 18 inclusive. $1.00. Made of N.¥. Milis muslin, 2100 pure linen bosom, Mmed with butch-rs' linen, in: ferliuing | shrank-relnforced front and front ‘and’ ‘back—back ‘opening “hes Got FOR Ge.—WORTH 15c. Board Bindings, Nicely Dlustrated, Titles are: ‘Mam ma’s Picture Book. ‘Happy Hearts.” ‘Merry Children." ‘Christimas Time.” fe. ae. LoT 2. ‘Made of elegant muslin, counting 84x84 threads to the square inch. Pure linen bosom, lininz and backing—front of shirt Uutout abd bosom set In—opew back, “aud opening bas endless and extension facings— French placket sleeves, faced—reinforced. front and back and double stitched—gathered Cor. 11 rx Axp F Srs., oke—three-ply collar band—three-ply wrist- less and extension —_facing—buttonholes ein ieee Dena, linen faced every abirt cut stralehtway hand-made—cut fui 90 laches long, wel Candy Makers. of cloth and guaranteed to St—well fin- made end | sear yearling lengths of iahed. Sizes 14 10 17% inclusive. —— ve. 1 3 50o. BLO. je | Made of first quality New York Mills mus- Un. Pure linen bosom, shrunk interlining New.r Mazar FOR 20c.—WORTH 50. ‘"Sunshine for Babyland.”” ‘Shining Bright Stories." -—front of shirt cut out and three- = auuetes besa SB. seiteckine trentot eee ees Sat ‘is 50c. ‘Wide Awake Stories."* and double stitched—open back, and opening: oo bat mage tote pore) weight Courts Rog as gd art has endless and extension facing—pointed anata, only four picks cosrser—as- | —____nd others who wish to furnish a house, a yoke in back—Souble felled seams—cut fall 36 inches long, straightway of the cloth, and fit gusranteed—well finished. Sizes 14 to fiat or an apartment at once need not let ———— the lack of ready cash stand in the way of their desires, for they can buy what ALSO CLEARING PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING STANDARD WORKS: 176 inciusive. extra ——— they neod of us and settle the bill by ““Redpath's History of the United States.” cloth 62kc 750. zac, | ——— msl WEEELY or MONTHLY payments. ound, profusely illustrated. 1492 to 1802. 2iy . alg mee ee ‘Wo ‘have fh-one Senbenee estehinienens! acne ablisbed for. Pumere weight ‘as Warutia, ‘only four picks |———— slmost every article of furniture nesded Clearing price. ne LOT Made of good muslin, same weight as Wamn- < coarser—pockets, collar and cuffs trimmed |——-—— for the embellishment or comfort of a ‘Heroes of the Dark Continent”—new edition—cloth sutta, only four picks coarser. Pure linen ‘im eix styles. ———— home. Our Furniture is the LATEST and. bound—iliustrated. dine ———— BEST and our prices the LOWEST. 4. -_ cnn aaa pis DORE BOOKS, double Joris Laxssvrows i RINK. sas | Naw Your Ave Nesz 14rx Sr. peices. ae, TR cour Baca: Pee “FOR CASH PURCHASERS OXLY.” a 7TH ST. We save you 25 per cent on Prescnierioss. F. 8. Wut & Co, WEI DRUGGISTS, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. 1t = EVE Se y= GREAT JANUARY CHRARANCE Gate WHIT & RE: 1 Webave made heary reductions in Sea!- skins, Pur Capes, Fur Muffs, Neck Scarfs, Boas, &c.,with & view of closing out the greater part of thestock this month. i Small lot of * ear Pur Long Boas, reduced from $18 and $20%0 §10, Smal! lot of Far Neck reduced from #5 to #2.50, aed VHETT & REG 905 Pt AEN Ws — 3 Eat TEE Cosh woh sheets Candy. The best ‘mixture that can be BoCENTS, Tucneaste ss CENTSandthenett Scents, All ot these mixtures are delight. ful. Tryenyone SHEET: Candy Comix: 1073 & F SHE Siuver Wise RARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS | derwear and $1.78 for ‘The clearing sale of winter gneds ts still in progress and tncindes every department. The best Darwaine ction ta the paper. Any few pieces of ock-taking Unearthed are merked at that they go as goon ee Aiscur ered, you tefore, not « winter garment is to be carried new Panis Moyal, se tat stayi¢ goods are wise reduced in prices here. Now We areon the subject of Hosiery and Underwear we eivefilustrations in this department, but ask you te Femember like low prices are all over the store. such ridten! 35 C.—Any three pairs of Hose yon fndon the srectal table tomorrow nay be claimed for ®). Qnav tity enough for three Gays’ ‘ie business But there te achoice, Plenty of 0c. Hose, less of O80. Hose and still less of Toc. Hose may be found on this jong tabl 2 Lc.—vive pairs ot these 25. quality Poe task Stoci ings for indies and children for only @1 $1 ~rcstraten woo! mete up like this Underwear Will not irritate the tenderest akin, Re@uced from #125 toe? less than #1 Mies wit ena equat bargains in their dopartenent, near door Iwanta ave Ge for @2 Undershirts and Drawers, 1.38 for #1 65 Health Tn- Medicated Wool Under TRE PALAIS ROYAL Corner 19h st. and Pennsylvania ve. Garment Fer Asp Crora Ganwexrs FOR LADIES, MISSES AND cHILpae®s aT Greany Revvcen Paice Frors.—attention is ested to the fact thet these are furriers’ fure—the best. The profits were small in the firet instance. S27 ce tne 025 Marten Capes is 04 een than thoy | cost us at wholesale. $30 sor tue #3 canada Seat Capen. Consider. ing these garments are 30 inches long they are cheap at ea. . S35 corre e40 cansde Seal Capen, watch ave XX quality. Full 32 mcbes lone. S40 tor tue $20 Seat Capes thatare XXX quattty —the best, as those know who are conversant with fine furs. Itshou’d also be observed that these Canada ‘Seal Pure are London-dyed and equal the Alaska sea! garments in appearance—im fact cannot be detected on a lacy who is otherwise appropriately Gressed. $5.98 tor cncice of the #0 Capes, amour waten are the following furs: Lyna, Biectric Seal, Astra khan. id Attention is asked to the Electric Seal Capes. The fars of animals whos: habits are akin to the seal ere closely sheared and then treated by an electric pro cess, Not only the appearance but the durability of seal fur ie attained. $12.50 rortacier#18 topiiad Diagonal Chote ‘Suits, navy blue and black. 812.50 for the @20 Imported Mined Cloth Suite All styles are included. $7.50 tortnesi2 20 Patten Cape Newmarkete of medium-weight cloths, tp gray and tan. $4.98 tor tne 07.50 Conte of diagonals ane cheviots; navy and black. These are the garments that bave caived a reputation as being perfect Sitting $6.98 sor tre 98.75 Coste ot tancy tan clothe. Have the London style plaited backs, velvet collar and cloth lining. : $3.98 torte 05 Box Conmot tency tan and gry cloths. Allaizes now, Dat you tuust barry, ter ‘he demand will be greater than the supply. BO tor tne 913.50 Pine Bisck Diagonal Cloth ‘Coate, with English style plaited back. The supertoer quality of the cloth is poimted to. $4 48 tor tne 00 Bieck Cheviot Coste, with fall ‘shawi collar of astrakhen fur. Only large sisea, bow. B15 tor cncice ot tne $25 and $90 Conte, on Derbiy made, of finest cloths, trimmed with bee grade of furs. These are sister garments to thos of fered at the very exclusive esteblishmelite tor 25, 840 and 050. $1.68 soc riguret Fisnnsiette Wrappers. Black, blue and brown grounds, with frures in de- iene and colors facsimiles of the best Preach flan. nela, Mode ups slegantly that tes gown Bemere ‘eppropristename than wrapper. Bo popular are they ‘that almost all merchants have them for sale—et 68 each. 10 yer cont discount on Conte for Misses trom 12 to 18 yearvof age. Gretchens for mirle frome 40 ‘years. Dresses and Coste for youngsters from 1 to 6 yearn, Lone Costs for baby. We havepreviamly od vertieed the reduced prices. An additiunal retestios | rr Taz Pas Ror. ° F 14 GSx. xz] on. sem ote om bes sod

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