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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, J EVENING STAR. ASHINGTON. - January 6, 1893. ————— THE EVENING STAR has a regular avd permavest circulations in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper i= the city. As a local NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Medium It has ne competitor. ————————— ‘That the growth of this city is not fully ap- Preciated by the House committee on appropri- ations is evident by the bili which was yesterday declared to be complete so far as the commit- tee was concerned. In some few respects the measure was more satisfactory than most peo- ple had expected it to be, but ins general way there wasan absence of breadth of view and « great deal of penny-wise, pound-foolishness. Within the past year the population of the Dis- trict increased more than 13,000 and 3,000 new Duildings were of are being erected at a cost of $9,000,000, and yet the House committee re- port an appropriation bill which is smaller by $212,000 than the appropriation of a year ago. Such duanciering may be termed economical, but it is very far from really being so. It can- not be claimed that the District revenues would not permit increased expenditnres, for it ie evident that nearly $600,000 will be neediessly and unjustly applied to satisfying the alleged indebtedness of the Dis trict to the United States “on account of the conceal the satire from those who know the story of the useless aqueduct tunnel. Without any feason apparent to the public the commit- tee hax made reductions at points where in- creases were loudly demanded. ‘The possibili- tes of work on streets and avenues have been abridged by the ing off of $120,000; the construction of suburban sewers is, in spite of grest suburban growth, less by $12,000 than the current ‘sca! year; while the county roads and mburban «treets appropriation 1 within $10,000 of los: sestion’s figures. Such ineraases as there are have been placed where they were needed, but they are too fow. Liber- ality in the health department is a good in- westment and the committee realized that per- | sonally. With the emergency fand provided | there ought to be no tronble in keeping the city clean and in fortifsing 1: against the approsch of cholera, Ancther gvod feature is the appropriation of funds with which to erect new family building at the reformschool. There was urgent need of this. ‘Two new school baildings and forty-seven additional teachers will plense the public school authorities and afford educative opportunities now, unfor- tunately, non-existing. That the Senate will patch the weaker places in the bill is certain: it ought to. As the measure now stands it is not only nnreasonably reduced below the act for the current year, but ix $1.523,350 leas than the estimates submitted by officers who know well experience gained in road could relieve itself | from some of the odium of tts attitude toward | the Norfolk and Western if it would declare its | purpose to build a model structure across the Potomac asa substitute for the present Long bridge. on the general plan suggested by Col. Haine, throwing # series of modern spans across the river.of sufficient height, on the fewest possible piers, and with an adjacent highway for public use. If the road should | commit iteelf to « removal of its grade crows- ings, to concealment of the disfigurement of ite teseks crossing the mall and to the construc tion of a great modern bridge of the kind in cated, st could then with much better grace resist the entrance of the Norfolk and Western of a at the Three fer it tender to that read an entrance way into the city which would not be promptly declined withou thanks as It is furcical to pre pore tho entrance of uther rouls over the Long bridge dam ond the prevent inadequate and dangerous city minals of the Baltimore | and Potomac. The people of the city as well a i eo the neweowing railroad would resist such a prey sll their might. The Ponnayl- vania road by hokling back from the construc- | tion of the kind of bridge that it ought to build | as a substitute fo q bridge, and by pre- venting the Norfolk and Western from erecting a bridge at the Three Sisters, is playing the part of dog in the manger. wee People whose sources of information cught to be tolerably pure say that the Morm still insist on the righteousness of polygamy will speedily fiad bomes in Mexico. leaving | Utah and Southern [abo in the posession of | those mints who can manage to exist ith oniy | ene wife. Mexico bas practically presented to | @ Mormon elder a large tract of lund in the etate of Chubuahua conditionally on hie estab- lishing thereon a colony of three thousand Pervens. Industries and their products are not | to be taxed in avy way for ten years, nor is there to be either local or state interference | ith any conduct in the community reulting | from what the Mormons may term their re- | ligion. {f this means that polygamy is to be practiced by the migratory offshoot then Mexico can afford to puy less attention to the Mioters on the Rio Grande and mote to the im- portations from Utah. SS Any real reform that has for its object improved sanitary conditions in the homes of » city should be welcomed by intelligent people, for it is im the dwelling houses of the carclens or the ignorant that typhoid fever and diph- theria have their origin. Remembering this, there should be general commendation for the amended plumbing regulations which were Printed exclusively in yesterday's Stan and which are now being considered by the District Commissioners. Every necessary provision seems to be made for protecting the public health even to the extent of providing for care- fal supervision of the work of plumbing re- Pairs. Such regulations, conscientiously en- forced. will do much toward lowering the local death rate. reel sie wee Mr. Edward Murphy, jr..of New York may not be aetatesiman. but! as he has loug been ebief engineer of the democratic machine, it is not unlikely that he will be able to run bimself into the United Stater Senate ip spite of all the obstacles that the mugwumps may put in the way.— Baltimore American. Odds bodikins! Likewise zounds and several other such ancient English exclamations. Can it be that Grover Cleveland is a mugwump? —— The announcement in a Paris journal that Charles A. Dana is the intimate persoual friend of Cleveland is followed by a statement in the London Times that the President-elect is hunt- ing ia the Adirondacks in Mexico. It becomes eoustantly more evident that Europe bas quite enough to de at home without bothering aboat American affatre. = ‘The people of this city yesterday received mother reminder of how valuable the cable- enr system init it works when people need it. —— It is only fair to the Panama canal scandal to accord it the distinction of being the most va- Fiegated piece of scandal on record. — +e The cabinet symptoms that have broken out fm the case of Mr. Carlisle ure regarded by political doctors as unmintakable. +2 ‘Mr. Murphy might be very valuable in the Senate in assisting Mr. Hill im thinking vigorous Thoughts about Mr. Cleveland. a Washington is filled with evidence tending to abow that enow is a great deal wore beautiful in poetry than it is in fact. ——__+--+ _-____ Mr. Whitney and Adlai Stevenson are ap- parently engaged in » very exciting long-dis- tance silence contest. ——--- see | Executive clemency came in just in time to peoveat wife-killer Cross from being an excep- en to the rule, ele |F hi ielele| | ae if la] ieleislels To au | | | | Wrécxrxe Tur Scnrivs. LLPDRO you see that Reon DEPARTMENT. Another forssking of value prices. ——A selling for the sake of selling— not for profit—-—To jor along the last of this winter's «reat stock of CHILDREN'S SUITS and OvERCoATS. If you've got s boy from 4 to 13 years bring htm along. ‘There isn't any time to sit down and think it over.—It's an opportanity Just for one day. That day ts TOMORROW. The minutes the opens tm the morning $2.59 will buy any $3.50 and $4 SUIT or OVER- COAT IN THE HOUSE. Th tt tomorrow nigut—old prices store instant closes — retem again. Werve made it an all inc!ud- y Child's catld’s ing sale. —— and every Overcoat of whatever kind -color—or description—that regularly 85.50 and 4—way be bought to- sells at worrow at 82.59, Not 4 single style — im these two grades has been held back ——The ngures read the prices yoarselves-and any SUIT or any OVER. COAT that's marked $3.50 or S4-take 1t-#2.59 bays tbat during to are plain—you can only morrow. ‘They are all TWO-PIECE suits. They are al SHORT PANTS SUITS. Some have DOUBLE- BREASTED JACKETS. Some bave SINGLE- BREASTED JACKETS. Some bare PLAIN BLOUSE JACKETS. Some have PLAITED JACKETS. But ALL ARE STRICTLY PASHIONALE STYLES. ‘There are PLAIN OVER- coats. ‘Where are CAPE OVER- coats. ‘There are STORM OV! coats, ‘There are ULSTERS. aul this variety to se- from for $2.59. The SUITS are made of STOUT — STRONG—CHEV- IOTS snd CASSIMERES— “fittingly” together — and put with the sane care all our garments are. If we are extra careful on any one pomt the making of these lower priced grades—for bought from us they are ex Pectel to give satisfac- tion—long service—and they will, We gu-rantes it at same as we do at 83.50 and Tee OVERCOATS are every inch the comfort they and léng--wesring.—Really the best values we bad to offer at $3.90 and $4the more interesting to you at $2.50———There is ® variety of patterns and colors—some Light, in others dark—others ‘You don’t want to miss this sale—and you don't want to pot it off until Jate im the day. rivers look—warma, er “between.” too A “Crowsixe Suze» bas the boys with you when As long as you'll you are ia tomorrow— we've uate ome HATS “stand around" for this one day, too. All of the odds and ends of BLACK, BLUE, BROWN snd RED PLAID TAM O'SHANTERS — Boys and Oiris both ame wear ‘em.— as we've sold hun- dreds of dozens of at 22.48, 1.45 and 980,— are marked A let of CHILDREN’S FANCY TURBANS —made up of the new colored Cap Cloths, —— Regular brice, $1.48, $1.25 and 98c. 48 Cesrs. Frou “Hea TO Herz. Boys SOLID CALF BUTTON BOOTS—worth en $1.50. Saxs Axo Compasy, PENN. AVE. AND 7TH ST. I- Get your small change together. ——___— i Saxs & Cowraxy. Baga aoe 30 BSEREEEE BBB 00 bs RAR GRE. {slg slelalale Tana sit i | | | 1 | | | i | all { | Lille ema aoa 8 ee B=] 2.000 Lins |25 | — | Usrmeoen Hats | He, | ie-| Le. Excu. Tie. | We have just closed out |ae from one of the largest man- | “375 ‘ufacturers in Ainerica hisen- |—— tire balance of two thousand =; —___ Tie, | Tie. Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats, at @n enormous sacrifice, ein- bracing L1G different shapes, | Tie such as Turbans, Walking Hats, Low Crowns, High ;_—— Crowns, Broad Brime,Narrow | _110 Brims and dozens of other styles. |e Colors; Black, navy, tan, |——— brown, green.cardinal, stone, )___. ray, pearl, corn, light tan, | 1c. ko. A very fow of these hate are subject to slight sin- = Perfections such aspin-boles,_|——| Arop stitches. &e., but tas) mach asthe timming would | le bide these imperfections.tbey fn no manner interfere with [—7—— their destrability and ralne. ‘They are the identical a styles we have been selling | lic. nt 98, 89,75, 68nd 50c. Choice, | Le.eneh. =o 9%. Untrimmed Bats for |——' Ue. ‘89c, Untrimmed Hats for | = Me. 75e. Untrimmed Hats for | Zy0, Uc. ee Se. Untrimined Dats for; tie: Tie. 0c. Untrimmed Hats for a Te” HOICE, mace Maolee: L Le. EAH pecans NOT MORE THAN THREE |_1e HATS TO ONE CU3- TOMER. Tie. } | Tie. | tie. | | Tie. | He. 90.25 ° $6.25 * $6.25 * 8B * 8625 * 96.25 7? 962° O85 eR SOE ft 86.25 86.25, vee, Amser TH $6.25 17° wince SHE eee 2 = 86.25 Remember we are offering the en- tire balance of that lot of Coats re 86.25 * * © cently reduced to $9.25 at a further * * * $6.25 reduction—#6.25 each. Theseare this $625 * * season's styles and embrace black. * * * y, tans, grays, checks, mixtures, &6.25 which have been selling for * * * each. 96.25 ° 625° 96.25°962 *** 86.25 BUS * 86.25 84255 8025 84.25 913-25 * $13.2 * $13.25 * $13.25 * $13.25 co % © 913% * $1325 ° g1245 °° + ° 813.5 a as ONG ‘LOAKS 5° alias 40NG LOAKS NDER $13.25 RICE. sees cae 813. Just when you neal them most we **** 913.25 have reduced the price of our entire $13.25 **"* ive of Long Cloaks, which were $15, **** $13.25 £15.50, $16, $16.50, $17.50, $18, &: oeee g2pand O sees 313.25 913.25, «ce + gas * gs ogee $1B25 * $13.25 * 813.25 * $13.25 ARCHE, THE BOS MARGHE 314-316 TH SE NW. Laos, Do You Wis A’ Coat? W. D. Crack & Co, 811 Manger Space. SPECIAL COAT SALE. 4 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF OF LADIES CoaTs. Every Coat in our house will be sold at 44 off of reg- ular price. Onr stock comprises the latent styles. No old garments, An excellent opportunity is afforded to purchase a Coat at a very low figure. 825 Coats now $16.67. 822 Cote now 814.67. 218 Coats now $12. #15 Coats now $10. $12 Coats now 88. 89 Coatsnow @. * 7.50 Coxts now $5. W. D. Cars & Co. Jn6-2t 811 MARKET SPACE, Sear Asp Penstas Coats, Jackers, Masrurs & Cares, Of uew designs and recent make, and at moderate prices. C. G. Goxruens Soxs, 336,10 184 FIFTH AVENUE, W. ¥. " Year Teste tor goed CANDIES can be entirely satisfied at GILLS. Purity, Preehness and Deticiousneas are the prevailing properties of every one of our CANDIES. ‘They're cheap, too—25, 40 and 6) CENTS. ‘We put them up in } and } pound metallic boxes for 26 and 50 CENTS. eee Candy Makers. Jae ‘Telephone, 1104. ARY 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. entre SES Torsisa Tower, Wesvise~Tne Axciextr Axo Mopzax Wars. ‘Tarkish toweling has been made in this country by the STAR AND CRESCENT MILLS CO. for several ‘Tears past. | This compazy is said to be the largest plant in the world. They have inéreased their output and extended their circle of trade wonderfally in the past few yearn. ‘They've also made creat progress in the methods of manufactur» and in the artictic elegance of the work. The loom turning out Turkish toweline here is from THE STAR AND CRESCENT MILLS CO.’S plant, and fs running by steam power. Quite a con’ fast between that loom and THE PRIMITIVE TURKISH LOOM working by hand power alongside of it. The ‘Trrkish piece stuffs are made into Bath Robes, Rags, Slippers, Mitts, Afghans, Wash Cloths, ic. All for sale. ‘The Towels are in all styles, sizes and prices, Bleached, Unbleached and Fancy. BLEACHED—17x32—0c. 18x35—1le. 2lx42—25e! 22c44—ASe.. and so on. pi UNBLEACHE 0— 18336, 1240. 19x38, 1c. 22x44, Ze. ALL LINEN—37'¢—30—624—7oe. and $1.00. . FANCY TOWELS AND TIDIES—large assortment at special’prices. TURKISH WASH CLOTHS—28—\0—60—75 and 0c. dozen. BATH RUGS—A special lot at 75e. Worth $1.00. 24 floor, . Lith street building. ) Ove Boos Devanrtesr WASN'T OPENED SIMPLY FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. IT 18 TO BE PERMANENT. EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS BOOK STORE YOUIA PIND HERE. Standard Sets, Poems, Talos of Adventure, Books of Travel, Sex Tales, War Tals, Essays, Romances, Histories, Art Publications, Magazines, Bibles and Bibitcal Works, Prayer and Hymn Books? Juvenile Book: e.—all below publishers’ prices. HAVE YOU READ PROF HENRY DRUMMOND'S ADDRESSES? “THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD.” ‘ “PAX VOBISCUM.” “THE CHANGED LIFE.” enn, “FIRST! A TALK WITH BOYS." “HOW TO LEARN HOW, “WHAT IS 4 CHRISTIAN?" “THE STUDY OF THE BIBLE.” “A TALK ON BOOKS." ALL THESE IN ONE VOLUME ‘With white and silver binding, thesame style we sold for 50c. during the holidays. A large case Just in. Wo may not be able to get another lot to sell at thi prica. “THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD" : Is, perhaps, one of his most popular addresses—tt's a fair index to all. Here are some clippings relative to It: ty in ower, simple at and healthy is the spirit of this little book. “MY POINT OF VIEW,” by Drummond, red and white and silver and white bindings. geese eas Each in separate box, and only enough to last a few days, 1,000 Books, good cloth binding, fatr paper. —I5e. An assortment of STANDARD LITERATURE, bound in half Russia, at ~—50o. This inctndes all the best poeta, we could not get enough to mest the demand for Xmas. (Basement... --11th st. building.) ——— Oce Twerrra Jaxvany Sure Mess Axo Bors Ustavsveren Dax Asp Nieur Simers Stillon. Never were we in as root condition as now tonerve the army of buyers that take advantaze of these sales. ‘Tere is a constantiy increasing demund each season. Weare prepared t inget it. Thoaeands ‘Upon thousanas of Shirts (that'sthe way we bay them) are sere for your approval. They are all_ staunchly made and will withstand the rubbing and wringing of the modern laundry or the washerworaan. This ts Jtst ag trugof the 3: shirts as the $| ones. The between prices are Sd: He%s. and The ® $2, 1SN, 13 and 1094, of the de Dhist are now in. "It's ebcelient Yalub« wrade of sod aauch weer et, First floor... s co eselat annex.) LEE SEL Asovr Ovr Great January Sure. Fs Laos, Misses: Axo Camones's Caxpato Axo Mostix Unpenwear INSPIRATIONS OF NEEDLEWORK —Wo havestyies to show yon that we never had before, Each Fear seaina to creats now ideas even in suca commonplace things ay Undergarments. To be sure we the best «apes and styles that so many of fou have liked #0 wall for the pas: ©, years. These are 9]d stand-bys tus? ioug acquaintanco aas proven to be vo02 frlends, Wo suai lways bave sach for you ‘sane manufacturers have been sapplying us every Jal for years, but from the way they have done their work this tims taey seam (0 bs striving fr an hoaor melal. Thsy uave cactainiy ousions aay prow ote effort That vou cat the very best —raaterial an} inake up—at the lowest anodnt nanabie fo. like gue onts here—goes without saying. We have thousands of pleces—enough to supply almost the half of Washington so take what you wish. CAN'T SAY THE SAME ABOUT THAT Masvractorer’s Sapte Lise Israxts Asp Cumpress Loxa Asp Saort Darsses, Usnerwear Asp Cowrnere Ocrrits. 4 The number was jiwited to bein with—they are rapidly dwindling. Fach carmont at the mannfact- Brera price—that' the way we ate selling them to you this time.” Optiuarliy they ‘cost te jaat what ea repaying for them, "Cuslce, beautiful thineswail of them. The t OF cAMBRICS AND Wc ie aN NAINSOORS, WITH THE DAINTIEST LACES AND EMBROL DEIN sete tor hy babies and styles for girl babies. To seo thems ty own them, They are on the sal foot of LOtk ae bending. Sas Tae Gaear Urnoustery Rewyaxt Sane Goes successfully on. It bas inany claims upon your interest now. Maxcractenens’ Rewyavts Or Urnorsrexy Storrs Axyp Cerrats Espns Sasece Lixes Norrrsonaa Axo Laise Porst Cenrarys, Nortisenaw Bep Sers, Pros Suans, &e. today Respesr HALE PRICE. a lelaye shipping; alsoalot of ODD as, 26 to 72 yardsof acolor. ff SB to 49 yardd of a calor, frota ST an - 11th street building. ) pectat Axp Seasosasze News Frow Braxcer Deparrwent. 145 Pams 10-4 Ware Woot Brasxers $2.873 A Pan, Worms $5.00. ‘This lot of Blankets is A MILL'S ACCUMULAT (ON OF A SEASON. They arenot strictly perfect. Some area litte soile | db A still othes area little below the standard in'anish o- weit. Fs not in the ieast finpalred~-the looks: only & trift-, and in most of the lot defects are not Hoticeab.s. Wt well most of them as perfect woods, but We bonvht them af almost our own price, as they are, and prefer to give you the alvantaze of the low oats (2a floor... th st. bids. » * A BETTE! i E- Ocr Practica, Exmmrrioxs Or 4 Joe 3 mers Tue “Kerstoxey Bearer Axp Sewrxa Macutse Z ‘Than the ve~Mixvter Corree cs se-Mixvrer Corres Por Casein Stillcontinue. Ifyou have not seen them do so. Cannot be found ‘Try acup of coffee and a piece of cake. It is ours alone. — 19.50,-— ‘With a fall sot of attachments and a five-year guaran- tee. See it in operation, (Second flo: THE “KEYSTO: Is for whipping c BEATER m, beating ecgs, mixing batt drinks, sauces, icings, powders, &e., und creaming mellow fruits, bananas, peaches, berries, butter and sugar—in fact a general beating and mashing ma- chine, frequentiy saving the trouble of chopping and pressing through a sieve. ‘The Jar isentirely covered and.the contents cannot spatter ont. You can use it anywhere, standing or sitting. —Price, #1 --10th st. building.) A Boas Is Sux Resesn Scanrs. $1, 81.25 and $1 50 grades for 730. Wo secured the entire lot, including Roman stripes, Plaids, glace effects and plain coi at a price. The sam as We alWays sold for #1 t) 21.50. Neat —full length—and herstitched. Sa THE SE-MINUTE” COFFEE POT— ‘Tho most wonderful of all inventions ever exhibited for making coffee and tea. It takes only one minute to make tea or coffee as clear as wine with all the rich ingredients contained in the same. Saves one-haly orer ail oth rs. In boiling tea or coffee you cet only ater, ut by the new method of making it with: duute” coffee pot you can have a delicious (Hirst floor..... °. Tae “ Lire Graxr Bors) Surrs Are the best ever produced for ‘They are made of # strong all-wool fabric, strongly Uned, triple sewed with silk, double knees, seat re~ inforced, afd cut to At. Even on a boy ast which doesn't fit well is aneye-sore, and you can’t have a good fit unless the suit is cut and put together erly. ‘The "Little Giant” 4: ae During these frequent cold snaps heat your room by means of the “Fats Hearer» A simple contrivance for heating by utilizing the heat from your own lamp. —$1.50.— We also have Gas Heaters in all sizes, from $3.75 to 87.50. — -1th st. bldg.) sess2010th st. building. ) — Tur Proven Srors For Now. THE BEST LADIES' SHOES FOR THIS WEATHER ARE DULL DONGOLA AND KANGAROO, Genuine Kangaroo Button Shoes, cork soles, hand made-—-neut and comfortable—no danger of wet or cold rt. (34 floor... Pressep Grass Deranrwest. Celery Dishes. Preserve Dishes, 6 inch, Preserve Dishes, 8 inch..... . Block Pattern Cream Pitchers 2 Blown Vinegar, or Oil Bottles, handso graved. Gth floor... 85.50, — ‘The celebrated Hyzienic $i8es, opera too or com- mon-senselast. The most comfortable shoos made. Ask tosee them and have their good qualities ex- plained. mely ene een 15¢ eos “< Dull Dongola Shoes, hand made, common sense or medium toes. Every pair warranted. 34 Everything desirable in Children’s, Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes at prices that canuot be duplicated for similar qualities. aren Dice rere 2 styles “Donn” decorated Fruit Bowls. ber opin 115-piece Engtish China Dinner Sets, biue or brown Ist annex.) decorations, Usually sold for #10. : —Special price, $13.50.— 12-piece Toilet Sets, brown, red or pencil decora- tions, —85.50.— Square Sauce Dishes, decorated. Regular @5e. quality. —Special price, 50c. doz.— Decorated China Bone Dishes, scalloped edges. Rez- ular price, 75c. —Speciai price,G0e. dox#— Fancy China Oat Meal Bowls. Special value at More Wrar Reovertoxs. Cuore, Frese Garments. + Handsome Plaid Newmarkets, detachable triple capes. — Reduced from £18.50 to $10.60. — Scotch Mixed All-wool Cheviot Jackets, full length, lap seams, lined throuxhout with striped lace silk. —Reduced from 820 to $15. — Black Sicilian Cloth Jackets, silk lined, tailor finish put Apad especially suable for mouraine. sen 822.50 to $18. 50.— Cee ee Fine Tan Kersey Cloth Jackets, Knee longi, lk ‘Teapot Stands, 15c. kind for eax ay i fap Mean overs tak pean Blea After-dinuer Coffee Cays and Sancers, arsorted col- 1 an - Havana browps, strictly tailor-made and’ finished, Viaren gs igg le 4 silk jined thronghont. cia hou ~—Reduced to #30. — ekg Gaear Repverioxs : . Unsprnwean Srsctats, 25 dozen Children's Swiss Ripbed White Merino \ IN DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. Black Crocheted and Jet Zoutve Jacket, with girdle ‘Vests, high neck and long sleeves. Sizes 1, 2, Sand 4 ‘a — Reduced froza $46 to $25.— Sp penn from 50 $0 S7r40.— Piety Just in—50 dozen Ladies’ Richeliew Ribbed White nr pidbles trons $11 to $0.80.— Cotton Vests, low neck and nosleeves—suitab.e for Jet Zouave Jacket. boss nhe aa = ——Reduced from $12 to 89. — : ee Russisn Embroidered Zoutve Fronts—biack, brown, | (Pirst for, 2d annex.) Te aa pated from 85.25 to 83. ean i ‘2i4-inch Band Trimming to match. ——Recuced from $1.65t0 $1.25 yard. — ‘Russian Band Trimming, 25 inches wide. ——Reguced from $1.59 and $1.65 to $1.25 yd.— Colored Stik Moss Edxer. ._ ——Reduced from 50 and 62e, to 38 and Me. yd. —- sveesonseesereeeesT1th.at, building. In, anothér lot of Ladies’ Extra-Gne Fast Black Cotton Hose, with apliced sojes and bigh spliced beels: and toes. ve —B5e.; 3 pairs for $1.00. - (ASE MOO sepsesesnrserescerssnnecterenrensseé + 24 AIMEE. Wooowan Axo Lormon (Or, Usa Ax F Sr. N.W. Croax LOAK Tar Hy Sow As Hic As $11.00. ,.—- cco oH H 00 HW coe go He gon ce So HH OOH fo y ccc RH H OO II cou ~ sites ge .. S35 a a aso ff “tt ae RR - coc L. A RRR, K K " 358, cco tun AA KR OR OK OK a 5 734-736 Tin Sx N.W. 734-736 Tro Sr. NW. q 7 Sowermsa You Srovrn Have. os TT Se ONLY he Be! FORA af8 Se - 5,3 Finst-Crass Taose. THIS IS ONE OF OUR LEADERS. IT is CANVAS COVERED, CLOTH LINED THROUGHOUT, TWO TRAYS, TRON BOTTOM, HARD WOOD SLATS, STEED CLAMPS, CELSIOR LOCK, ke, Like all our work this trunk ts our own exclusive style, amd none like it can be seen elsewhere at any price. Baos, Sarcners ayo Fixe Fascr Learaer Goons, ‘Made of REAL LEATHER, at the ‘Lowest Prices. Jaurs S Torsam, Proscen Trex Masvracrenen OF WASHINGTON, 1231 Pexsa. Ave. N.W Repairing promptly done. ees Ceres Lravs Tuew Au. ‘Try all the brands of flour you can lay your hands on from Maine to California ‘and you will find that —Housekeepers— say at make —more bread, lighter — —bread, whiter bread, — yweeter bread and better— bread than any other flour in —the world. Did you ever try itt— Beware of imitations. Every sack— and barrel of the genuine ‘*Ceres” con-— —tains a circular signed in autograph by— Wn. M. Galt & Co., and bearing the imprint— ——of two gold medals. — Why not try it next timet All grocers sel! **Ceres.” We only wholesale = — Ws. M. Garr & Co. “Wholesale Fiour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. nw. at Yoel FANE CHOCOLATES 'Powonnow. ovr Have Unocorates Lomoxnow: Saturday ‘will be CHOC- OLATE DAY, the first one we've had since Defore Christmas. So we ex- pect a big business. On Special Days we sell our Chocolates for 25 CENTS a pound. Have you tried them yet? IF not, try them tomorrow, HEETZ, md reator, TH TS. SHEETZ Cindy Creator: LOTH & F Sis 6GG_" 00. TTTT 00. eo, oo , 4 oo oo r 0°98 6G OO v oo GG 00 v 00 Ss HH DDD DDI - BBs HT EOP BP BP & gis Pay se dee S MoH EEE Dpp bpp = Sss8 For the most lovely and most properly priced LAMPS and SHADES. 432 9ff Sz N.W. ' cd FINE DECORATED, "Dy dey Asp Porcerars. We call special attention CUT AND ENGRAVED. to our large line of . Prares, Gras » Drsser Sure. : Seen 8 fi —_ ae Fist Aso Gare AUSTRIAN Sore AND Some decided in VENETIAN cHWa Geass Guass. M. W.. Bevenvor, 1215 F Axo 1214.G Sr. yc ‘11th st, building. ) Hoover & Sxxvens Suor Tar. On the Avenue, 1217. 84 is our price for the $5 Shoes for Ladies sold about Ladies, take notice! AU shapes ahd all atyies. Button and laced, Piccadilly, Blucher and common sense, pointed, medium and broad toes with plain end patent leather tips, TOMORROW'S SATURDAT. Holiday for the Boys and Giri, Tt imn't necessary f6F us to tell you that this is the best place tobuy Childrex’s | Shoes. If yo cannot come with them send a note stating whet you want and ‘we will seo that the little ones are fitted ‘with the right sort of shoes, In baying Shoes you should go where Fou get satiafection. You'll get it here! Your Sexpar Reovrnewenrs. Aman. let oneof oar experts St a pair of Perrin's Gloves to your hand. If yon keep them the price will de only #1.68 The genuine Enelish Dogakin Gloves are only #1 and are also fitted and warranted. If ta want of Socks look in window corner of 12th and Pa ave. 25 cents for any two pairs, The Fast Mlsck Socks and many others will be recognized ss worth 25 cents apair. Note the Canton Flannel ‘Drawers reduced to fc. from 50c. a pair. If a Scarf ts wanted step just inside door- way of No. 1119 Pa. ave. and look throuch those redaced from 4té to 25 cents and from Sc. and @8e. to. only 43 cents. Lanres win anaine Pigskin or Biarritz Monsque- taires just the Glove for this cold weather. Only Bfc Pair and in the following shades: Siz tens, six grays, ‘Sx Modes, six Drowns, six evening shad-s anda fast Wack. Ladies’ and misses’ sizes. Sewed in white, Diack and sel? colors The English Waiking Gloves with four big buttons are the latest and best of the more expensite Gloves. $1.50. pair for choice of those made of Enclish Dos- skin and French Kid. The latter have broad white band at wrist aud large pearl buttons. The Dosskin Gloves are pique sewed. Co ors: Reds, blues, greens, browns, tans. Also see the Black Gloves, with red and lavender stitching, Only 1.504 pair. €1.85 pair for the London Town-wade Chevrette Gloves, in taps, grays, browns, reds, binck. $2 for those with English sadler seams. Baraars—e1.55 tor 8 vuttontndrenea Kid Mous- quetaires that cannot be duplicated elsewhere st less than @1.75. Letapairbe fitted to your hand and thus be assured of the perfection of ft. Street shades of browns, tans, modes, grays, black. Evening shades of lavender, pink, yellow, purple, cream, bine ‘and white. Verrs—rne very latest comestn two shades of bish: op's purple, has lace edge with tiny dots and frures on the network that covers the face. 40r. for full size veil. Hose—vassuatiy good those with fast black feet and colored uppers. ' Cumpnes—taree bareains for younesters from 1 tod years old. Eiderdown Coats reduced to #10 from $2.25. Thove that were #2 @8 reduced to #2. 68. The Fency Cheviot Coats reduced to $3.50 from #450 and $4.98. Bonnets and Hateof Bengaline, Faille snd Surah ‘Silks, with correct fur trimm ‘ng, reduced es follows. From $1.25 to @Se. ; from 1.68 to $1.0; from $2.29 to 81 89; from €3. 98 to 22.98. Lares: caderwoar a: prices that mateit a food iv- ‘vestment to buy for next winter. The. for the @1 Medicated Wool Underwear. @1 for our $1.25 Ribbed Australian Wool Underwe which { the best imported and usuails retailed at $1.35 and 81.50. Sc. for Full Rerular-made American Hosiery Co's Winter-weicht Merino Vests and Pants in all sizes. You know prevailing prices if you are accustomed to ‘wear this celebrated Underwear. 44c. for 50c. quality Rivbed Winter Bal. Under- wear. 20 per cent discount on Phyllis' Union Suits and Tights. We have them of all silk, silk and wool, «ilk and balbrigzan, al! wool, cotton and wool, ail cotton. One-tenth off marked prices. Gc. for the 1.15 AU-wool Kuit Skirts, in red, Diack, gold, gray and white. G8c. for the $1 Worsted Knit Skirts, in stripes of fancy colors. $1.23 for the #: with yoke band. 21.98 for the $2.25 Hand-knit Skirts, G8e. for the S5e. Melton Cloth Skirts, 1.39 for #1.08 Long Fiannel Skirts and $1.89 for those that were #2 Berit you hi remind them of te followin, Men's Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers reduced to S8c.from $1. The #1 Lamb's Wool Underwear for 78. ‘The §2 English Medicated Wool Underwear for $1.88. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. 50 Red and White Flannel Skirts, husband, father or brother please Avovr Lares: Coats, &e. THe rowest prices are marked on the Palsis Royal garments, because {ts cash business aduits of smailer Profits than at the establishments where much of the business is credit. And, since these low prices are made still lower during the clearing sale, should not the opportunity be irresistible? Resewner Act. Ganwesrs are reduce in price, and that this is only so at the Palais Royal, Were itnot forthe fact that wesball bein thenew building before next winter, and intend not to carry a winter garment there, you wouldn't be offered such astounding bargains as the following: $9.75 sor tne rarsis Royal's $13.50 Coats. See those of English marine bine cloth, with Meht far trimming and big pearl buttons. Looks like a #90 Coat. $8.98 tor sue Patais Moyat's #12.75 Garments that have all the appearance of fancy tan cloths with shawl collar of fur; absolutely perfect fitting. $7.75 for the Palais Royal's now famous $9.75 Coats, with electric seal facings. 89. 75 sortne equally celebrated $12.75 Russian Coats, with black astrakhan fur trimmings. $4.98 tor ine 7.50 Costs of diagonals and cheviots; navy and black. These are the garments that have gained a reputation as being perfect sitting. oe $6.98 sor tne 8.75 coats of fancy tan cloths. Have the London style plaited backs, velvet collar and cloth lining. $3.98 sorte 5 Box costs of fancy tan and ®ray cloths. Allsizes pow, but you must hurry, for the demand will begrester than the supply. 89 ter tne 8 Fine Biack Diagonal Cloth Coats, with English style plaited back. The superior quality of the cloth is pointed to. S448 sor tne 06 Brack Cheviot Coste, with full shaw! collar of astrakhan fur. Ouly lange sizes, how- $12.50 sortaaiev18 Fagtish Diaconal Cioth ‘Suits, navy Live and black. $12.50 for the $20 Imported Mixed Cloth Suits. All styles are included. $7.50 sortnesi2.50 English Cape Newmarkets of medium-weight cloths, in gray and tan. $3O tor tne #35 canede Seal Capes. Consider ing these garments are 30 inches long they are cheap at 835. And $35 for the @40 Canada Seal Capes, which are XX quality. Full 32 nches lous. B40 sor te 950 Seat Capes tuatare XXX quality { —the best, as those know who are conversant with fine furs. Itshould also be observed that these Canada Seal Furs are London dyed. 20 er cont atscount, end, in some instances, ‘Tea Gowns, &e., may be secured at 25 per cent Jens than Cunpsexs Ovren Ganwesrs AP ir: Haz Fores Paces ‘Where there are but one or two of & have been reduced tohalf former quotations. These and Gi other garments are now ofered at on.stenth icse ‘team these reduced prices. ‘We have Coste for misses from 12 to 18 years of age. Gretchens for cirls from 4to 10 years. Dremesand Coats for youngsters from 1to Gyeark. Long Costs v - se | 4 OUR SHORS—chough low om griceore aLWaeD RELIABLE. Feeult ts extremely gratifying to ws In turning over a mew leat wr feel % much enconremed at the evident Popular appreciation of our honed «®- Geavors—“‘of supplying our patrons with the BEST Footwear at lowest imows Prices""—that we promise durine the coming year to eclipse all our pre vious efforts in improving the qeslity of our Shows, and thereby still further theressing our sales, J ANUARYT Bunoans. Reductions are made for # short time only om the following—es wall an om many other desirable lines teesuse We are somewLat overstocked on them Jah asreyeeag mk ars 75 Solon ccaitortabie Show, well worth @& -g2 Gente Winter weight Calf Rench- made Laced and Congress, on Comuen- senee toa. far ent ak bette wees a FF Searingshice” Reaosed whee dD $2.75. watiala SIT “ S115 phry ant Youths wen and SL.1D. Soca’ aac he 3 ‘ SRS “SS PTS. pe pac pcs wd GA" Rive tines! anaes At 2c. — Misses’ Best 40> Qoality, Hesed Rubber Ce a At 30. We are still selling Ladies and Misses’ Storm Rubbers at wen and Children’s Ted Fiannel-tined Backie Arctic Ovenbows. Were Te. and #1 Thildren's @1 25 and At @1.—Minsee’ and $1.50 Button Arctics Sa The handsomest line of Rw Shoes and Slippers we ever offend at about one-half of prevailing prices. Wa. Haws & Cos Rexysie Snor Hovses, $90 and GFP Sevente at, 2914 and WIG Pa. ave. re A AA aA AAA AvA kaw Are ncw beginning to realize the trae tment ance of our THIRD JANUARY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE. It appenia to their interests. No use in their making their own NDERWEAR wher? it can be bought iready made for jess than the cost of the trimming a Pretty strong statomeamty ‘that! ‘See for yourself if it's not true’ PRCTAL Serene > SATURDAY PPRr ATURDAY Dp WeRy UMENY OFFEE ‘Our Saturday Fatract Rales are remurb The odors and qualition we wel! are remarkable thine 1CTS. OUNCE. All odors, able remarkable, but the m: fs the Saturday prive Other days, 35 and 37 « he ck ANTARY ANUARY ‘LPARD LEARI NC i€ Ranks as an attraction, se: UNDERWEAK SALE. offered tn ail d j These things Saturday } All Pocket Books and Leather Goole, ! Robert's Steel Sesmurs, Shell Hairpim veteen Skirt Bone Ca ing, yr an extra pricemut Belting, e/a! EGULAR QATURDAY Love , RESCIND SSURRAY GISME OPER hook Foster Lactng Glowes, ti preteens 3 Fi) ‘ation Suedes, im bine and” QRCY red. Tomorrow, ofily....... butt i. hb ‘ine Sees 98C Biad& Real Kid Gauutiots, t 81.29 Bbu ° ore St et nd row, only. Misses! S-ook Foster's im tana. Scraraay’saveeta’ price 95C Munsee’ Suede Mousquetan im tans and anodes 5 n jh . 950 W. Bor HE” Ek os A. EF" Hikes E BSS “Where Quality's Borst: Profite Secont” SH SE ASD Pt AYE NW. | yyrenesrisc \rws ‘po T apie (ISTERSHSS NE 3 LARS Women who desire CORSETS chat "will Yegutity"Chete fee ures, sive ephendla ‘server Taitiews na:itection rams welp ‘bat be tensed to By & r Ch: a | PARSICAL CELURE COREE CaMrag (1107 G Se MC, Water i jeu. (Pormerly of F et... faneger or RARE AND BEAUTIFUL prstexs: MANUPACTURED BY j | SAMUEL AIRE & SON Hl A: Oar New Store and Menutactory, 106 Baitrmore st east. DIAMONDS, ATCHES, JEWELES. pone — Acetone Sn os i ‘elanaen § Bats 5-Le Box

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