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F EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY 1H BY S ORS THE EVENEN ms a regular Permmmrct circulation In Washingten three ay other paper ia ad Ad. * = local NEWS par competi or. cannot be po: pena January 4, 1993. © ten pleasing mare these tn their bie that | ue in the framing, the | | ‘Avour Apventisewests. War Puex Ave Heseren, A Giaxce Trmovon Tar Stars Aovearisixe Corcuss. War Tue Cxro Suns. @iseussioo. and it may be the eniictmeat of a| qy- 2 *e ory arbitration” lnw: a law which | Woes neod not te told that the reading of ad must sorely fll aber leaders have | vertiements ts time profitably spent: merchants agaly sod again ‘nsisted that nothing | Sud thefr interests are best served by telling of their less thar surh © etatute contd be | Dest values A critical glance through the atver- Gepented ages 2 , when em- | iement colnmas will often cause the discovery of iets ik teat sonti- | #atements that one fy more apt to langlvat than con- a ee Trow | etn, becarse made to all exenostneas and intended ee seems There ia | TUtbfulness. Last night's Star ts proittic of such wy arbitration, and nited States, 60 nal principles extst or the 0 as compul these wer can Joug a constite Inreiligense of tbe ite present remains upon even of haman beings 7 their rights as who are membére but few of Proposition g ie = sacri jane. No clas » this ertain conditions ho may wtate or the he pleaser and Ir gall he possibly maintenance aid com: ment, he does a es of pwn act, sever Uinat he ts indo: m of employer b: yore a disagreement 4 bin more an active capfta te the machinery of ac) to bi How eo duawts 20) emt mile | ¢ from ten mayel the rier of a cesenr him ye ming power prever from dism every band aud engaging new ones? Suppose he dintegarded entirely the decteion of thy ar- Bitraiors, how im the f freedom could « penalty b ebagainst bina? And then to her standpoint. Employes have ”, Sages are lower than they would The board of arbitral erates eae att reqire tte workin day with at Mhey Leng?! w tok reased remuneration. Would their work y because o “compulory arbitration” law provided that sli good citizens shonid bow meekly Before the decree of an unconstitutional court? or would not aud they would be rah ng ae freedoi for the individu: Pick or poor coutinues to be the foundatio eur national stractare there can be no such thing as compulsory arbitration. When the foun lation vives way aud the temple fulls that idea may be practically applied. but 1t will bave te combat with aovialintie tacories und practices that will approtimate closely to anarchy. as ourer they Members of the fire department are neces- @erily coiled te combat many forms of death. but they should not be required to risk their lives by contact with electric wires. Half ® doven narrowly escaped serious mvtiiation or worse on Monday morning be- cane an unprotected and heavily charged wire ¥ edt the cable by whieh an aerial ladder was A minute later and the col- wrought © most horrible of such an experience oderiable. but repetitions will occur’ fo long aa the wire- remain above ground. An once beld expensive ses de a most satisfactory report. uumediate application of the tions contained tn that involve the expenditure of bundreds of Derng clerated, thousancts it way be —but dollars are as noth- fag when weighed in the balance with even one +02 —- hat cotimeble pub be Philadelphia - ave has practically tied her oh 2 no inew » ball next » > sought to make purposes ou dly treated wee Daisola, who has cour- wgurated « thaw Dr the debate here semiann jet texes in printed im the iu the trouble in the breezes ble v to goner- the + evidently one of that far-s« M Unee sem + things Whitney lear ruler of ~o- The fei. reconily discovered by the key-hole Seporters, that Queen Victoria works a type- the moe of Walon tee Meuice's desire for vigilance + fing along the bor trtereste te be she ie being to b; & prevent raid government as powerfully ae —s ‘Never pet off tal t fertey” tee proverb that fre allowed + tare. im no danger of be- tine New York legiala- Would waturally give bibs some concern. —— Washington's gus appears to have de: expose ene’ eting properties, see Brel @ peceptae!: for catensts from the states. wee odielal investigation vive even an nd bat amounts to nite the privileges they hold | L » man oe not de| or © that appeals to the | at the expense of its iumin- Now that Tascot Bus at last been located it is Geapporting to learn that he did not murder Aleka promises 9 new field of usefulness as ‘The Pama canal scandal oids fair to sur- borwe in New | Statements, the outcome of the anxiety of merchants | te force the season and draw attention to ther stocks. | In looking at the advertisements of Cotton Underwear *e find the following statements almost side by | Adve. of Merchant No. 1:—"*The Grandest Muslin Cnderwear Sale ever hear: | Adve. of Merchant No. £:—"*No euch ratucs have ever hefore heen offered to the Washington public.” tton Underwear ad- isement ts to come iater—the Palats Royal adver- teins man ia the critic in this Instance, and no wen- naelf. for here are three rival mer- A with the best and cheapest Underwear. no firat shall ast and the laat firet.” BE Palat Royal's Cotto Underwear can Wait 4 few ders, since “Ovening” this cold weather makes You ail sk fo: woods. In fact, many wise shopper the time to s: themselves th ar Three n be bought ur annual clearing sale, that those having Underwear favest wisely in nag now for next wiater, Lanies: Deve . wear door Xo 117 Pa. are. Medicated Wool Underwear. Ribbed Ansiralian Wool Underwear, imported oud usually retatled at , | which i the best 21.30 and $1.50 oa ull Regular-made American Hostery Co.'s Winter-weight Merino Vests am] Pants in all sizes. You know prevailing prices if you are accustomed to evebrated { uderwoar. Wr. quality Ribbed Winter Bal Under- t@tscount on Phyllte’ Unton Suits and ¢ thom of all silk, silk and wool, silk | Ouc-tenth off ‘ | Mie. for the $1.15 All-wool Knit Sktrts, in red, | Diack, wold, gray and white, Gse for the #1 Worsted Kait Skirts, tn stripes of fancy colure ‘23 for the $1.50 Red and White Fisnnel Skirts with yoke band $1.08 for the @2.25 Hand-knit Siirts, ¢8>. for the Bie. Melton Cloth Skirts. $1.39 for @1.68 Long Fiannel Skirts and $1.89 for thone that were 82.25. 2ic. Five pairs of 25c. quality Stockings for only @1. Warranted fast Diack. Ladies’ and children’s sizes. . ‘SSe.—Any three paise of Hose on that long center table for only $1. Some tha: were 7bc. and O8c., wang that were Ge. a pair. Mews Deranraens, near door Su 1119 Pa. a Se. for anv pair of Socks like those in window cor- her of 1th st. and the avenuc. You'll recognize e. quality half bose. for the $1.25 All -wool Underwear. xi. for the #1.25 quality Camel's Hair Underwear. $1.5 for 81.1% Health Underwear. $1.70 for $2 Medicated Underwear. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor. 12th st. and Pa. ave. Avovr Lavres: Coats, Ko. Ta icwost prices are marted on the Palais Royal warmente, Lecause ite cash business admits of smaller ‘profits than at the establishinents where much of the business ts credit. And, since these low prices are meade still lower during the clearing sale, should not the opportunity be irresistible? Resesnen Art Ganwesrs are reanced in price, and thatthis ts only so at the Palais Royal. Were it not for the fact that weshall bein thenew building before next winter, and tntend not to carry @ winter garment there, you wouldn't be offered such astounding bargains as the following: S975 or BY.7 sor the Painis Royar's $13.50 Coate. See | thoseof English marine blue cloth, with Nght far trimming and b coms. Looks like @ @20 | Coat. | 38.98 sor tne pataie tor that have all the appearance of 815 shawl collar of fur 's $12.75 Garments, ats; made of fancy tan cloths with absolutely $7.75 4 6 © for the Palais Royal's now famous 88.75 fonts, with el 39. ‘trie seal facings, 4 D tor the equalty celebr: ed 812. biael astrakhan fur (rimmings, 3 Russian IB tor te 97.50 Costs of disgonsis and wy and black. These are the garments that have gained « reputation as being perfect fitting. 86.98 Have the Lor aud | $3.9 he $8.75 Coats of fancy tan cloths. style platted Lacks veivet collar for the $5 Box Coats of fancy tan and Jieray clothe. Ali sizes mow, but you must hurry, for the dewand will be greater than the supply. 3e SD soe we $13.59 Pine Biack Diagonal Cloth | Conte, with En@ish style dbvack. The superior of the ct nua tm pointed ta SAAS sorte se lack Cheviot Coats, with full } shaw! cotta o khan fur! Ouly large sizes, how- | $12.50 serrsaies 1s Engiteh Diagonal Clo! Suits, navy bine and black. ‘S12.50 for the 820 Imported Mixed Cloth Suits. All styles are tnelnded. 50 to: 10012 50 Engiteh Cape Newmarkets vf edit a weight clochs, im gray and tan. S3O cor me $45 canada Seat Capes. Consider- ne these garments are 30 {aches long they are cheap at, And $%5 for the @40 Canada Seal Capes, Peli 32 inches lon. | which are XX quality. | | $4.0 sos tne $50 Seat Capes that are EEX quality -the bust, as thoae know who are conversant with fine | fare. [i should aiso be observed that these Canada ‘Seal Furs are London dyed. ¥ interested in 5 20 jer cent atxcoant, and, in some instances, Tea owns, Ke.. may be secured at 25 per cent less than former prices. Canosexs Ovrer Ganwexts ar Hay Foner Paces, Where there are but oue or two of a style prices have been recuced to half former quotations. These and Gli other gurmenia are new offered at ome-tenth leas than these reduced prices. ‘We have Coats for mises from 12 te 18 years of age. Gretcheus for girls from ¢to 10 yeers. Dresses and Coats for youngsters from Ito G years, Long Coste sth oh PARE Rig ee cane oll SERB I Seey A ES w w a AR a Urnotsremes Usxpen Price. Con. With a view of making things lively for the balance of this week in our uphol- stery department we shall offer the fol- lowing special inducements, 500 yds. of Fancy Silkalines, about twenty patterns and colorings, usual price 18¢., only 10e. per yd. SO patrs Fine White Nottingham Lace Curtains, 45 im. wide, fully worth 81.60, only 81.25 per pair. 74 Smyrne Mats, sine 18x36 in., usually told at Sic. only 60c. eneh. 100 Goat Fur Ruge, white, black and gray, only $2.25 each. Balance of three or four lines of Porters, plain shades with figured border and fringe at top and bottom. Prices have heen 87, 87.50 and 88, to close, only $4.95 per pair. 500 yds, 45-m. Cotn-spot Muslin, usual price 30c., only 22c. per vd. 50 pairs of Extra Fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, extra large size, white and ecru, attractive Brussels effects, fully worth 83, only $2.15 per palr. GLOVES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. — IF you BUY FRoM Us you — — CAN GET A GOOD SELECTION. — ~— OUR GLOVES ARE PROPERLY — — CUT. No MISFITS. FINISHED — — WELL. WE PRIDE OUR-— —SELVEs ON THE FINISH OF — — OUR GLOVES. EACH PAIR 18 — —— EXAMINED BEFORE IT 18 — — PUT IN sTocg. Campnews Mirrs in black, brown, navy olue aud garnet, to fit Children from 2 to 14 years, rou 19c. 10 68. Woarre Marrs tor intacta, nae woot, only Qe. Sux Mirrs, full length, 50o. Heavy Wonrsrev Mirrs for boys, Crus & Aaxoisa, 1310 & F Sts. NW. x with pulse warmers attached, ZO. and he 35c. Splendid Mitt for Ladies in black, brown and Crosrxa Ovr ‘Sace Or Rewsanrs. DURING OUR SALE OF GOODS AT A DIS- COUNT OF 10 PER CENT FOR © HAVE ACCUMULATED | REMNANTS OF ODER TO CLOSE MUST BE SOLD, Finor Ones, 4c. and €8c. 1 Cunprews Lesorss. White Leggins for Infants, full long, with fancy stitch, only 48c. SH WE rage ee ay ae Misses’ Loggins tn black, brown, navy blue ae SE sen vine aud garnet, ail wool, searsiess, for d8e., OBe. and 73 © WILL, UNTIL FUR. ad eu leek mecoes Ladies’ Fine Saxony Leegins tn black, 75e. OF 25 PER CENT ON THE PRICES — Now MARKED ox THM. ALL OUR Goons se WALKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, Sensex Crorm Leoorns. AT THE hE KR PRICI AND THE REDUCTION OF ONE-FOU! PRICE SHOULD BE A GREAT INDUCEMENT TO y PURCHASERS, W. M. Snvsrex & Soxs, Tn allstzes to fit children and indies guar anteed fast Uiack. $1.49 OF THE MARKED ON THEM YOR CASH O19 PRN AVE. N. Ww. ADISCOUNT OF 10 PED CENT ON OTR RFEGT- LAR STOCK STILL CONTINUES Jat-St e U NSURPASSED Facurries For Boaxpise Horses. Horses. Not only are our stables the largest, Horses, + most thoroughly equipped and tos Horecs. Centrally Tovated Yu the northwest | 2 98 Bornes vast ofthe city out warm wel tert | Size 16..... DSF ree : re appliances Hore. or drainaue and reathiat) toons Ladiey' Worsted Shoulder Capes, in black or lores, F @ comfort and. he 3 sigpeite = Tore’ ane’ Coumfors and, health of | white, full, larze and wide, with deep crochet lorses. Fe nas ay od po a ‘the wost sape- border, only $1. 48. lorees Tlor in the country. ; lorees. bi send a coat rour hones —— See us on Warm Goods of any —- jorses. or to your uflice and c: for samme, tf -— kind. We are surely headquarters, —— Horses. dosti wil it 3 re. We Horses: Sinohave ruses charge. We) py bayine from we you get alec: — a tion, variety. style and correct prices. —~ Haxpsouz Tenxovrs For Ane. -— This we guarantee in every par- —— —— tleular. —_ arriages. AN kinds, open an close, arriages. ule and double Carriages, T ‘Mai! orders will receive immediate attention. oe Ko, with stylish horses Out-of-town people should correspond with rey We mal laity of furnish- Strrlagee TEnW EQUIPAGES for Hecep-| ™ rr ayes. tions. Balls, Theater Parties,. &c, —— Cartieges. ‘Termie reasonable. Wu. F. Downey, Telephone, 555. 2 1622, 1624, 1626 L Sz. det Couzens Tanonse Sronz. Jat 420, 422, 424, 496 SEVENTH ST. Passemexteme Axo Fer Trnmscs Repvcen. F 1.50. Now 81.00 RK aA vormerly $1.50 yard. Now $1.00 yard. Be A g Formerly @1.2 yard. Now 7c. yard. KK AA Y Formerly $1.00 yard. Now 50c. yard. Bea’ “o ad — bd 90 The prices of our Fur Trimmings are allreducedas}| AL YY . AVY = ah Vy av ‘Real Alaska Seal, Linch. Now $2.00 yard. BLANKETS! =h= Real Alagka Seal, 2 inch. Now $4.00 yard. BLANKETS! ' Real Mink, Linch. Now €2.00 yard. s BLANKETS! Real Mink, 2inch. Now #4.00 yard. Gray Krfumer, Linch. Gray Krimnmer, 2 inch, Black Thibet, 1 tuch. tack T! French Seal, 2 inch. Gray Fox, 1 inch. Natural Lynx, Linch, Now $1.00 yard, These are all BEST QUALITY Goods, and only small quantities left. Itinch Bands. Reduced from 7! ch Bands. inch Bands, 24-inch Bands. -6- prices nexer hefore hesrd of. Sach Prices med the ist of Sacrificed Prices below. Now Ge. yard. Now #1.30 yard. ow 81.50 ari 0-4 Pink Blankets, hiitta ita oat Garnun Tipye which is ais © $1.00 yard. wilt b bet, 2 inch. Now 7ie. yard. with fancy 81.98, both Now the genuine Pint ag Are seventy cents © pair less than they are marked to sell for. $1.60 $1.98 11-44mazon White Wool been sold at 82. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN Now comes th COLORED TRIMMINGS. Strictly Ali-wool, « g ‘antse on sach Blasket” in‘rogy blue aal whe, 4Gh Qe Toot and’ wita 62 84.00, ‘a fr. 82.98 R Bax ‘rhe cane, 0 cuct da wo bought USSIAN ANDS. solid case of « The L1- red of the same And the 12-4 white of thy and guaranteed... fac Califurvia, less than 87, “$3.78 c. to Sie. yard. Reduced from $2.00t0 $1.50 yard. Reduced from $1.00 to 75e. yard. Redueed from $1.3 1091.00 sand. | save fo" And the 11-4 Golden Gate SAE 95,98 Chenille He one of 2 Ribbon and Chenille Trimming, all colors. And the 11-4 Golden Gat 86.98 ‘Te. yard. Ts a xroat iuducenient if yoa want some. thing nice. Ped Comforts, the cheapest of these we BT _4Q oferis : Bari ‘dla Fis Guraltey? inate cf white cotton and ood quailty cretoune. S. Coms & C Istavcrctmmeun one aide aid turkey OLBD Ted ou tie other. ‘Tho $2.19 Comfortis fils! | bed and las been 593 11TH ST. 1 , double G JHORMLEY, Now we off Which hae 2) high plain co: Ope of the finest we offeris. oo... Qe That should brine rear Sas it should BS.9O bring the cut price. The quality is Prens satine on Loth sides andteiled pace white Cotten, equal to ihe abmorbinge quailty, same as a high- iiatar eS 8, saat $2.68 83.°2 Comfor Lite satine one X 535 FIFTH AVENUE, makin tt ap iho doune by these prices our entire stock of Blankete ease ae 0 dou feve peices on: stock of Plan BSP 708K, gud Coutorts willbe closed’ out by"the end of sis week. Has Opened at A. Kacrmas, 909 exw. ave. sow. “THE SHOREHAM” With the Latest French Models in —o {Tie PeorLbs Mosny savEm to WALKING, RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL GOWNS. Also a Beautiful Assortment of GAS STOVES. ‘Toheat your room... 825 TEA Jad-at Wag, Wesuer You Give, we ‘ae au a A BE TET at JiSES FP. OFTEE odteittren, GOWNS, JACKETS AND WRAPS. ‘To boil quart water in six minutes... 876. ©. A, MUDDIMAN, —$$<—$$$$$$_$—s— driving aay Corns and | Fy Res OF 5-2 Bors: THE 0 SPEER Tar isp acaee ss THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, sARUARY 4, 1893—TEN PAGES. CRAIG Woorwann & Lornnor, 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. NW. ——_ ‘The New Year catches the cadence of the step with wich the old year went out The gathering and opening of bargains goes vigorously forward. No better time to come here than now. We've been pre- paring for weeks past for the events now goingon. In- teresting, instructive, money-saving. A dollar will do ouble service. The papers will tell you from day to ay about these things, but don't wait for the adver tising—come right in—perhaps Jast what you need and are waiting for may be sold before tt gets to the advertiser. It frequently happens. Tue Torsisn Tower Exnsinox, WEAVING TURKISH TOWELS BY HAND POWER, WEAVING TURKISH TOWELS BY STEAM POWER, Can be seen here, The contrast ts {nstruetive. ‘The Armenian, arrayed in the comtume of hiy native land, works away tediousiy by hand; beside Lin: the lively loom from the STAR AND CRESCENT MILLS CO.'S plant turns out yardsand yardeof the fluffy, use- fulstuff. The mountains of Towels, and Gowns, and ‘Rugs, and Mitts, and Afghans piled around, are all the product of the STAR AND CRESCENT MILLS CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, aud are all for sale at res sonable prices. 2A foor,. Lith st. bidg.) se Oce Great Sure Urnousteny Rewsaxts, Corrarx Esps Asp Ono Conrarss or Cuexmir, Six, Mannas Axp Lace Presents a golden opportunity to economical buyers. It tsa sale of the umost Mberal proportions you per- hapsever saw or heard of. Not old shopworn rew- nants, but new, fresh, crisp things, brought direot from the factories to us. We bought thom for little, wo've marked them according!y—at half and loss than half regular values. ‘There are thousands and thou- ands of them, but at the present rate they're being carried off they won't last many days. GFourth floor... 11th street bailding.) — ? Twerrru Jascany Smut Sara COMMENCED TODAY. Mews Axp Boxs Ustavxveren Sumrs FOR DAY AND NIGHT USE. Doubtless the aunouncement touched many a re- spousive cord. These occasions are the MEN'S SHIRT SUPPLYING TIMES. They are waited for by hundreds who have bought the same shirts) of us for many years past, The best time for buying shirts, too—the few mouths wear until warm weather will make them all the more comfortable then. 39, 50, 62%, 75e. and #1 for the Dress Shirts, 50, Toe. and #1 for the Night Shirts, And thereare none vetier made anywhere for the prices, sd We Ans Wasurscrox Acesrs FOR THE DR. JAEGER UNDERWEAR. 20 per cent off list prices {s what we are selling the men's for. (First for, ..-First annex.) °. Ocn Twerrrm Jaxcary Sace Mestrx Axp Camentc Uxpverwear, Which opened today, has been Dlanned for months, The factories that supply us have beon busy in the preparation. ‘The last case is now in our stock room. The materials, the finish and the strength of all tho xarments are rizht, even in the lowest grades. The pricesare remarkably low. In many cases you get the garments for what the material would cost. ‘This fs your advantage, There tsa massive assortment to choose from, and will be perhaps for several days. Not so with that Masvrscrorens Savers Live INFANTS! AND CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LONG AND SHORT SKIRTS AND COMPLETE OUTFITS. Ifyou want them you must hurry. While there is a goodly number of pieces there is also.a choice, with the prettiest of fluffy lace or embroltery trin- mings. Every piece to you at the manufacturer's price—not penny more. We bought them Just that way. Ahint anda saving to mothers Just thinking of putting the baby into short clothes. Some items from the Underwear: Cambric Corset Covers, neatly trimmed with torchon edging and fiue tucks. Fine Cambric Corset Covers, hich neck, handsomely trimmed with! Swiss embrotdery and Valenciennes Fino Cambric Gowns, two styles—both **Hubbard” wit Ve neck, one elaborately trimmed in clusters of tneks and torchon lace, the other with fine Valenc! onnes lece and tucks. Fine Cambric Gowns, tucked down front, yoke in back,neck and sleeves faneily trimmed with Valen- ciennes lace, finished at neck with pink,biue or cream ribbon, —$1.00.— (24 floor. 10th st. building.) Garar Muuasery Mans-vown. AM Fine French Felt Hats that were @i now All the $1.50 Alpines are now —30e,— All the 65c. Alpines are now Feathers that have been $1.23, 81.50 and $2.00 now — Black Ostrich Feather Tips that were 25¢, bunch now ih A special table of Double and Single Violets, e. bunch,-— A Deautiful assortment of Quills at Misses Wrars Axp Suirs AT REDUCED PRICES. t All-wool Plaid Cheviot Newmarkets, fall bishop sleeves. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, ——Were $15.00. Now $10.00.— Stylish Light Tan Newmarkets, mixed effecis, triplecapes. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. —Were 818.50.and 821.00, Now 815.00.— All-woo! Piain and Mixed Cheviot Gretchens, some with military capes, others with silk-lined hoods. Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10.and 12 years. —Were $8. 50, £10.00 and $12.50. Now $5.00. All-wool Mixed Cheviot Jackets, perfect fitting, large pearl buttons. Sizes 12, 14, 16 and 18 years, -—85.00, 89.75 and $10.00. — Navy Blue and Brown All-wool Cloth Dresses, neatly trimmed with silk and braid. Sizes 6,8 10 and 12 years. —85.00.— (34 floor... 12th st. bldg.) —o— You Suovrn Nor Be Wrrnovr - A Sewrxe Macarse. tol” is fust what you want. * og Print: Caaedticsial 18.50 to 630, — Induting a tverear gusrentes"aiid 4 full'sét of tachmenta, | 2AM00Eciseaeeenee ovens breverpn LOR Ah blag.) tO . ‘A perfect likeness from any sited photograph for - 7s. — (ithe $008. eosees-aseneneeseeeeseenensnenees 10th at. bldg.) 19TH, UTH AND F STS, NV cod x ELL—well—well—-will surprises never Here are the BLACK DRESS 'W GOODS keeping their colored con- temporaries company on the bargain tables, We don't wonder you open your eyes—and count your change, Itisan uncommon thing: to find BLACK tempting your favor in any such way. But we had » | Yery large stock—of very choice designs—and they have sold themselves—all toa very faw yards of each pattern an@ weave, We dread remnants. They clutter up so—and get into such useless lengths that we have thought it best to make quick work of even these stately somber BLACKS. To take off generously ofthe price—an@ wina day what might be a long Mngering task otherwise, You won't question quali ties—-comtng from our counters—there is never any cecasion to, You have only tocater to your taste— and you will find plenty to satisfy that here in this Uist—short a one as ft fs, FRENCH SUITINGS, with wide Diagonal Strip Regniar price, $1. Sctssored to S5e. a y4. 424nch CHEVIOTS with an original double- link design — Rega! price, $1.25. Scissored to $1a yd. A FASHIONABLE Chevron SERGE— Regular price, $1.50. ‘Scissored to 81.350 yd. 44inch SERGE, with Bengaline Bordure— Regalar price, 1.25. ———Scissored to 81 a yd. 46-inch SERGE, with tri-striped Ribbon Bordure— Regular price, $2. ~—-—Sctssored to 81.7 Enough for two dresses ina of SEKGE, with Stk Bordure— ‘Regular price, 82. — issored to $1.73.a yd. 421nch CAMEL'S HAIR, with Shagsy Btripes— . Rogular price, $1.75. “ ‘Scissored to 31.50 yd. 4@-tnch ASTRACHAN PLAID CAMELS HAIR— xa me piece Regular price, $2.25. Scissored to 82 a 5a. L'3 HAIR, with Astracham 49-inch CAME! Stripes— Regular price, $3. —Scissored to 82.508 yd. ii@inch ASTRACHAN STRIPED CHEV. oT Regular rice, $3. ————Scissored to 82.50 a ya. Asingle dress pattern of 46-inch BROCHE~ CAMEL's HAIR— Reduced from #2.50. ———Scissored to 82.25 a yd. One of the newest ROBE effects in CAMEL'S HAIR. Regular price, $40. —-—Scissored to $12. HENRIETTA ROBE, with embroidered vel- ‘Yet for sieevex and collar, Regular price, 840. ———Scissored to $15. ‘With these you get all the small quantities—and they are the best of this season’s crop ideas, There is an inexhaustible fountain to draw them from. Still our prices ook “poor” beside the ma- Jority. We do mark close—mark on narrow marsins— | there is no disputing that—but om such STAPLE BLACK goods as we carry—they are never out of fash- fon. So if we cannot talk reduction we can save you a little something on “popular prices.” We have got the Wool HENRIETTAS from 50e. to 81.50 a yard. PRIESTLEY'S SILK WARP HENRIETTAS from $1 to 83. LUPIN'S SERGES and CAMEL'S HAIRS. His 50-Inch STORM SERGE and our selling tt at $1 eyard are two advantages that rarely go hand in hand anywhere else. PRIESTLEY’S SILK WARP CREPE THS—DRAP D'ALMAS, VEILS and VEIL- 8. a L Look sharp now after the reductions—and keep us in mind in connection with the old reliables. Perrys, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE” Established 1849. Ct} Telephone 995. ROUT "THE PRICE GE PRUs. Axor THE PItCE OF Dvds; && When you reflect and realize the purposes f medicine you shortid hesitate purcliash feat ino-called) cheayy drug. stores, Wile 1 patent medicines at re attention to ty of the dru: preserip tions, & cut prices” we {he quasty and retiag ‘we handle for putting a Soutldent that vou woud Father pay’ ‘or tw more and be sure of getting the best drugs prepared. We in- ‘Vite the patronage of physicians who are particular avout the drugs used in com pounding their prescript:ons. Daz Stores, 1211 Pa. ave. and ores, “Albany,” 17th and 1 n.w. y PAR PHS CYRANDrst Bi Fit Th: GHSDST MIXTURE i ever gotten up for the price is our 35 CENT one. It’s pure end whole- some as well as delict= ors. Of course our 00 CENT MIXTURE is bot= ter. But try either, you're sure to like whickever one t 8. rater, LOT & F SE andy BURCHELL'S 5; Laat fea. The puree Meu Asvored= the i REE.—A complete course in typewriting will be Fiprenenied frog to foo 00 00 pupils wor Join our Rew shortlatd classes, Benn vitman's systen, by & new. quick method. "Thorouch work. ARCHIBALD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, 213 © st. nw. 3aB-tf Siver Wane a BARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS MANUFACTURED BY SAMUEL KIRE:& SON At Our New Store and Manufactory, 206 Baltnmore st. east. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. A SAIS3 OF A Doittt AT Hooves & SHDEE, ‘You ladies who have been paying ‘85 for shoes can save adollar by buy+ ing of us, for we bave Shoes at @4 Hy 1 ¢ eaMabte, any shown about town for, “©! QS. No lack of styles and shapes, > 3408 £3 416-1m" 3: 416 77H sT. “*NO CREDIT—QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS.” Gnearesr Or NOTWITHSTANDING THE MARKED ADVANCE IN COTTON FABRICS WE ARE OFFERING GREATER VALUES | THAN EVER. MATERIALS BETTER THAN BEFORE. FIT AND FINISH UNSURPASSED. A Few Worns Avorr Frove To Tanery Hovsewiwes. Enterprive and ambition impel ws to leet “beyond our preseut circumstances apd ek powsesion of omething bet ter than we wow enjoy, Fou whe have beon using « brand of four which etiy makes fairly good bread should stop. You should renemter that mo cook, be abe ever so good, can make good bread oute® Poor four. In short, don't think youhave Trached the beet rewuits oMtainabte in bread aking until Fou have wend the wary beet flour, The very best flour tthe worl i “Ceres.” Deeryboty says eo-all oo Ronsehnapersaay eo They use dt every day 824 won't mar amy other They say “Oorme” makes MORE bread, TIGHTER treat, WHITER beved, SWEETER bread and BETTER twead thas any other four im the world. ot Deware tmitations Every sack and dar the genuine “Ceres” Flour contains circular stened tn autogwaph by Wm. M. Galt @ Co. and Dearing the tm Print of two gold meds. Look for it, Your grocer «als “°C Put it on Oe store list next tine We only wholessiete | Ws M. Gaur & Co, oibstiin sithedin. “"Whoiesa'e Fowr ani Poet Deakera,” RE A PRE PI Ne Cor. Ist and Ind. eve. nom. 1” ORIGINALITY, QUANTITY ai ibis i: Ana ss Allof which are brouht forcibly to your Rotice in the following values. To protect ourselves against competing merchants we are obliged to limit each Purchaser to uct more than THREE PIECES, Gowns made of extra heavy cotton, 16 tacks on yoke, bead ede between, ruftle on neck and sleeves, Plaited back, high full sleeves. Gowns—good cotton, Mother Hubbard yoke of 6 Tows of tucks, ¢tucks in each row; cambric ruffle around neck and sleeves. 39. Gowns trimmed with colored or white embroidery. maie with Ie tucks down front. plaited beck, rowsd collar, high full sleeves, 5 tucks and embroidery on cufis, ae 7 2c. Cambric Gowns, extra long neck, trimmed with fine embroidery, yoke has 4 clusters of 10 fiue tucks each, high full sleeves, 5 92. EACH. Skirts with wide cambric ruffle, deep hem, tucks PACH. Skirts made with 9-inch embroidery rafile, wide tucks above rufile. =~ a 75e. EACH. Corset Covers of good musiiu, high neck, well fit- ting, worked button holes. To. EACH. Corset Covers, with V-shape neck back and front; Hamburg trimmed. 22, a. EACH. Ladies’ Drawers, extra good cotton, wide hem, tucks and beading. a= 250 Ladies’ Chemise, with yoke of lace and embroidery. 6 292. Children’s Drawers, made of good muslin, worked batton holes, hem and tucks. ‘2, 4 and 6 years... and 14 year Drawer Waists, well made, all sizes ‘up to 8 years, 123¢e. Infants’ Lonz Catubrle Slip, embroidery bib, em- broidery round neck and sleeves, hem on bottom, Ze. Gorar Rev Ticker cca FRE A xx x soo | RPh, Fok BP A RT TRE &% | Gor c L ia AA RRE Il NNN G BB cCoL R RIT NNN G GG | BBB cco LLLL Ekk A ARK KUN NN GGG Fi eA tt a, fa FE S Aaa 4 a4 4 LUG - WONDER BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. MILLINERY HALF PRICE, All Japanese and Dresden China Ware Half Price, Tables, Easels, Settees, &c., Half Price, Kemnauts of Dress Goods Half Price. And in add.tion to Great Bargains in all departments We inaugurate tomorrow a great H atr-Prrce Sace Or D. T ress I RirNes, No such sacrifices have been made before in this line. tows. ‘The most beautifal of LAMPS may be had here ata very moderate cos: Aud SHADES, too, The prettiest SHADES imagis here in all patterns, Pleated and w ia pacterns amone then some fringe, but All made by artists, & I RO, 0 -HEpD 132 91 Si: Have attained = phenomenal success. T! ways the best. No varying in Everything we use ts abso 1y pare, var MIXTURES are the most popul CANDIEs with Washington people, ani what you like to pay— 60 CENTS, » 10and Gu & Sox, Con. 12m Asp F Sra, Candy Makers. ARR Ot A TIE Sk MR Sica Rk HERE AUAR & GGG A AUN XN = Herecurssows Continuing our Great Success of Last Week— FOR FINE MILLINERY AT ONE-HALF PRICE. FOR JACKETS AND WRAPS AT THREE-FOURTHS PRICE. FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS AT ONE-HALF PRICE. POR HOSIERY AT THREE-FOURTHS PRICE. FOR UNDERWEAR AT THREE-FOURTHS PRICE. FOR GLOVES AT THREE-FOURTHS PRICE, As our successful iseue of the GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE Has already d:moustrated the fact that our patrons have fully appreciated the unusual opportunity we afford them to stock up in our well-known reliable TRIMMINGS FOR EVENING WEAR ee (Half Price.) JACKETS, MILLINERY, White Pearl Ornament Gimps, 8 inches deep, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Sere Se. aoe UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ornament Wi Was $1. Now Fi White Pearl Leaf Gimps. Were 82.50. Now. .#1.25 yard White Chenille Fringe with Silk Ball Drops, inches deep. Was ®2.50. Nov... DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES, &., We have decided to give a tempting array of BARGAINS DURING THE WEEK, In reading our item do not look upon the same as ‘among the numerous falsifications continuously appearing before an intelligent public, but convince yourself by visiting the store, Money refunded if each and every article fe me — found exactly as represented. BLACK BEAD TRIMMINGS, Cail eariy and avoid the crowa, (AM Half Prise.) 1 piece Black Bead Galloon, 3 inches deep. Was — 1 piece Cut-bead Gallon, 3 inches deep, Was $2.50, Now... 2 yard — All 50:. Bead Galloons, “4 inches wide, On EH FS H san be. yard. Hun SF O° Sum -- Cut-bead Ornanent Gimps, 63 inches deep. BE ow ¢ S89 i Were dic, Now. . Blac Bead Leaf Gimp. 1 piece of Leaf Gimp. HESS § gs o% - Cat-bead Gimps, 1% inches ‘Were e Tx NS 83 3. Now. ae x mee Hi kss ‘00 & s BLACK SILK TRIMMINGS, Ty 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Biack Silk and Chenille Gimps, 15 inch wide. ‘Were 50c. Now. ee Se. yard Black Silk and Chenille Gimps, 26 inches wide. ‘Were 5c. Now. 1+ Be. yard Biack Silk Leaf Gimpa, 2 inches wide. Were $1.25. Now. 62g. yard Black Sik Ornament Gimps, 8% inches deep.

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