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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY) JANUARY 9, 1893-TEN PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. MONDAY _ ay 1893. (Rossy 8. NoTrs .. Editor. THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper in the city. Ae a local NEWS paper and Ad~ vertising Medium it has ne competitor. “Private” John Allen must look to bis jocular laurels. For years be bas had almost a monop- ely of humorous utterances in the House, but Saturday's debate brought to the front men who can say the most laughable things without warping their countenances into the semblance of asmile. It has been intimated that none of | the newly-discovered “end men” really intended to be fanny, but that theory ean be sustained aul to ieputing to thom: ammettantonnding ig norance Of © the House was discussing the District of Columbia appropriation bill On the weightier topics which worry states- men--such as river and harbor improvements and the erection of court houses and post cffices—the House acts with due de- Mberation and solemnity, but when a meas- ure simply concerns the welfare of more than quarter of a million of American citizens and the growth of the national capital then the jesters come to the front in all their parti-colored and gandy array and with inces- sant chatter keep up @ continuous jingle of the bells that adorn their professional headgear. Of course, these Jesters knew that the residents of 2 originally donated five-sevenths of all that even Tupelo, Miss. or would do; and they must, as well inf ed statesmen, have known that the United States disregarded nearly every promise it made concerning capital improve- ment until by the law of 1878 it agreed to ful- fila portion of its contract. No man who is sent by an intelligent to legislate for the country could be unaware of the faci that the nation made no attempt to keep faith | with the District of Columbia or with those to whom it had made pledges in connection with the sale of lots until the government Inches | this re the city’s site Butler, Mo., could community were too fingrant to be passed by without | tion. When the capital was est lished here this place was a wilderness and for more than three score years the govern- me re than erect the buildings which it needed, and it paid for the original dings out of the proceeds of the sale of lots nated to it by the local property owners, The | Washington—now the target for every rmed mad-slinger who can ac eve an to Congress for three-fourths of a century sustained the capital and at last shamed the gover . Which had pocketed money obtained under false pretenses from the pur- chasers of lots, into doing that which it in justice to have done from the beginnin, - Ss — AN Washington wants the enlargement freight facilities ond the business developm: which the entrance of new railroads bri Washington al-o wants relief from men sad | to life and limb and the injurious obstruction to traffic 1 el of existi and prot n Bgainst like evils from proposed | new gracls meings. Thatall Washington w: the Norfolk and Western, with proper safeguards in reepect to grade er =, to enter the city is not d nd is und Emphasis might | be given to the fact by a public meeting: but did not reed this harmony in r questions fnet da la procedure a ng those parti ed freight | gs is not} absolute! this purpose, all of edly become who betieve movement stone- Mc SX 3 erEW ow wo Maan °K ox® Se 2 EG ww Wo gs MMMM ORK ONS XER wwww Sas. MM Rk SRN EU Www MMM K KN NNERR WW Sys AILY J FTTER. DAY Lie al Preduction Ga) Fast Refi: Sts y idren’s J one 8. _ OF Citas Lee Csr ‘These are new and stylish garments and will be equally desirable next winter. There are oniy about thirty Coats in the entire lot and’an early call will be necessary ff you desire choice, as we bave but two or three sizes left in each style 1 Dark Green Camel's Hair Coat, with triple cape, edared with tur, and fur collar, aize 10, $15 to 812. Y Dark Seal Brown Coats, finished with triple cape, edved with fur, sizes 8 and 10, $18 and S18 to #14 and $15. 2 Liebt Tan Melton Cloth Conta, died with otter. fancy sleeves, sizes @ and 10, $20 and $21 to $16 and $17 4 Kersey Cloth Conts tn tan, rea and navy, far edged, finished with handsome pearl but tons, sizes €. 8 snd 10, were $15.75, $16.73, $17.75, to $19.50 $13.50and $14.50 3 Navy Melton Cloth Coats, with triple cape, finished with sinoked pearl buttons, edged with for, were $19, €20, $21, to $15.50, $16.50, $17.50. 2 Gray Mixed Novelty Cloth Coats, with mitt tary cape, erimmer collar. atzes 10 and 12, £20.50 and #21 te $16. 50and $16 2 Navy Cheviot Coats, military cape, notched fur collar, sizes S aad 10, $16 and $16.75 to €1Sand 813.50. 2 Tan Mixed Coats, fancy capes, brat trim- med, sizes 6 and 8, $11.75 and 912.50 to $9 and $9.50. 2 Brown Mixed Novalty Cloth Coats, sizes © and 10, were $10and $11.50, now #3 and o nnaat Pannary Gale (jt Nainsook Atanal Jituey Sus Of Natick na at Imbroidertes. broideries, vambric mabrie This is our second season with Embrotderies and our great success with them last January has induced us to double our purchase this season While we have the entire rance of qualities and widths we are especially atrong in the widths and patterns at the two popular prices of To. Ax 10c. Pen Yano. Many of them being worth from 2c. to Se. more per yard, We are also showing a superb line of Matced Seis: Marchea Sis: Al) widths, in patterns to match. In conjunction with our Embroideries we are showing a complete line of Witte [XPM LTxoxs mite LNpa dur ASD FRENCH NAINSQORS. KENCH .NAINSOOK: - &S » Xe: At the exceptionally low prices of 12%, 15, 18, 208 per yard. Special attention is called to the quality at Se. per yard, being eqnal in our opinion to sold ordinarily at J0e. per yard. NOTE.—AUl Ladies’ Fur-trimmed Coats at reduced prices. H. MeKSEN: WH rs 933 PX Ave “Maoam Mires OF 36 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH ST., NEW YORK CITY, Will exhibit at the Arlington Hotel n, PARISIAN MODELS On JANUARY 10, 12 AND 13 From Rundn tz, Felix, Doucet and Rouffa.” Very traly, 5. A. MILES, 36 East Twenty-eizhth st. New York City. Tranuxe JET PENDANT BAND GINP, 2 inches wide, formerly 30c. to $1.50, now - a yard. ived another assortment o BODIES AND ETON JA from $1 to ® ‘The Owen Sound Sun, o seal went of JET and SILK FRINGES newspapers. ts much list stories |- from 1 inch to 36 inches, as to Boris %. which have | for some time pa: ec | routh of the e. As sep dient eva Sonnd | COLOR BRON FRINGES, forwerly the Sun, “kn facts,” $1.50 and #2 yard, now reduced munkes . * versions | to 50 and Se. yard. of the story tha t tice. It states very fore there is not one| ~ war vessel nor i by sny| sy ae possibiaty strued into a war vessel, b S. Cours & Co. longing to either Brith or the ¢ | 523. 11TH ST. it dian govern n the lakes De Lata geese tae does not own a single vessel of any kind what- ever on any of the lakes; that “there is not a} For Ree single gun of any kind—sporting firearms ex-| For Necrrtioxs ted —on any vewel on the lakes, except those | emplosed by the U.S. authorities: and that the ealy vessels of any kind owned by the Canadian government on these waters are two. lving at | _ # port.” One of these two, the Bus is Furnishes CANDY. said to be a hydrographic survey boat; the | An entertainment of any kind isin- ether, the Petrel, protects the fisher reste, ¢ without CANDY, and you As farther evidence that th war vensels it is stated t ether boat of the St. Lawrence, failed to Bling 6 woo: Jointed two or ough that © yachts are not | j | | ance, an-| lass, emploved in the | ture a whisky smug: | exier's one | | | panne the ber. It real eru story must have originated with the able faker who last week Glaughtered so many people in North Carolina, : bse : Uitre-enthusiast« «be tak s though President Harrison should be canonized for exe nding the €ivil service rules so as to protec: all the letter | carriers employed in free-delivery offices should pause. The President merely does his duty or | | part of bis duty. Of course his ald be commonded, but after has doze no hip and true bu-iness Principles would wucgest. The time is almost Past for the government of the republic by men ho reward personal or political fealty far be- Yond ite merits and out of the public purse. — - Objection te being made in Chicago to the @rpense of studies in the public school course | which are characterized as “fads” Among these alleged fade are wood carving, drawing, @iny molding and physical culture. It is to be Boped that Chicago will not strike a plane of | eultare where the dead languages and abstruse ‘mathematics are ranked before manual training fim importance. ———_ ++ ‘The legal recognition of Friday as hangman's day has been viewed elsewhere as an encour- agement to superstition and abolished. There fe no good reason why Friday should remain associated with the executioner in the District ef Oicmbia oe ‘The seventh annral convention of bricklayers ‘Will be heid in Baltimore tomorrow. It is note- ‘Worthy that when for any reason an association eannot select Washington as its meeting place Mt gets as close to it as possible. ss ‘The Cudahy-Wright combination hascornered | ©... bogs im the country except those that chew toe co and expectorate in the street cars. 0m ‘The wedeniel ramor which makes Carlisle the future -ecretary of the Treasury is bailed Dy the politicel prophets ae an oasis ina very eapansdve desert of doubt. friends eat any- ing but wood kinds. fornish Marr, # Salted Malara Grapes and sa la Creme er deired kind of Candy. We make Cauties in any shape or color ay fancy, aud allare sold at Gill's ec. pound. Guz & Sox, Cox. Lr Axo F Ss, Candy Makers. Telephone, 1104, 33.50 ¢ Po $2.50. We will ciomeout the balance of a tine of 83.50 Celebrated “C. P." Corsets at $2.50 per pair. YORSETS OhSEES ows low N White contil, lon and short waists and pearly all sizes, If yours ts among them you get agrand THELAN'S 'Y PORTUM, Dargatn. RSET HELANs CORSET LOM MLC. V 1003 F ST., BASEMENT EQUITABLE BLDG. 439 Dowsers Repostrory AND Sravces. ———————Most superior facilities in the city for ————Reweding snd caring for horees., ‘stables ————— Warm, yet well ventiiated. perfectly drained and free froin smel!, thus insuring horses aarvaed to cnr eeune neabinteh vaneee ————-condition. We send your horses and ear- ————riave to your door and call for same if de — —— sired wdasenabie terms, ———— If you doa’t beep a carriage of your own, eat dapendicn pabite conveyencen we cen ————-areommodate you with handsome ‘‘turn- ———ouis" of I Binds, the equal in style and general appear.nce of the sweliest private —= Ga Special y tention given to bails, recep- —— tious and theater parties —~ ——- Term, reasonable. Dowsews Rupostrosy axp Telephone 535 Srapues, 1st vet. 16m ana 17th. . peereeeteedae othing escapes the knife when we are burying 5S NN N an to close the season. Wego through the store [NN from turret to foundation—bebeading every- thing. The WASH WRAPPERS and WAISTS are the victims now. There isn't a fortune in them at ‘any thne—but now with the prices pulled to pleces— all we gain is aquick sale—and your good will—for you certainly do appreciate the goodness and the cheapness in our “last days of the season” sales. We have counted them out. Some are large lots—some are small ones—but the reduction ts big in all of them. Wravrens. oF Ones trae sf Re C. NOW, HH GINGHAM 17 50.2 Now... wooo BL.BI. 7 rrexcn SATIxe WRAPPERS, hand- somely trimmed—Kegular price 85— Now... STRIPED WKAPPERS—Regalar price Now, 28 FIGURED PERCALE WAISTS—Regu- lar price Now... a 290. 9 FIGURED PERCALE WAISTS—Regu- Jar pric 390. “T9 . ae lapped gQURED CAMBRIC WAISTS—Rogu- 16 srmrep rraxyen — BLousE WAISTS—hegular price $1. 50— sow... . 59e. 9 rrexcu campnic WAISTS_Pink and Light Biue Shades—Kegular price—@1. 25— Now. 1. 9 MADRAS WAISTS—Regular price Now 4 riavrep LAWS WAISTS—negalar price $1.25— Now. 2 69. 90 xapras waters, with Blue, Brown and Black hair line ‘stripes—Regular rice 180— 8 bisck ana WHITE FIGURED SATINE WAISTS—Rogular price $1.5 ‘ Now. sabes 89c. © FRENCH PERCALE WAISTS—Regu- 30— 15 a B89. lar price 8 yN WAISTS with Cardinal Regular price 82— and Black stripes. Now... ehovmte DUCK WAISTS—Regular prico— 3 81.89. al 7 wash SILK WAISTS—Rogularprice Now. $1.89. 5 12 casuwenr watsts—scariet and Black—Regular price &3— %. ; 12 cnavexerre ctorn waIsts— Regular price #4-— Now : $2.19. ioe aa sictiy soilea LAWN WAISTS— Regular prices 750.10 ® Now. 500. 7%5e.,08,,81.00 and 81.39, Now you will want some of these Wrappers—and Waists, too. Just look ahead a little to the warmer days—and prepare for them. One thing you can set your mind at rest on—and that is the fit. The making | ts pertect—and the selection of patterns is extraordi- i narily good. If it wasn’t that next spring we must have the room to show an entire new line—this opportunity ‘would never have come rapping at your door, Pras, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. ey ‘Telephone 995. Canuanr & Lene, 928 Tru Axo 706 K Sx. N.W. OUR NEW DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-made Muslin Under- wear, Good goods, well made and moderate in price. We ask an inspection. Men's Unlaundered Shirts. No. 1, made of New York Mills cotton, reinforced, at 50c., the best shirt for the money in the market. No. 2, made of New York Mills cotton, fine quality, linen bosom and bands. A first-class shirt, at 7c. No. 3, made of New Yors Miils cotton, ‘2100 linen .d bosom, French yoke back. Fuliy wp-made shirt. Only $1. ‘cht Shirts, plam and fancy, made of 2, made ef Dwight Anchor cotton, white and fancy. Sizes 14 to 18. Only 75e. A good tine to buy anyth ng you may need in cot- tons. You will pay more for them amonth from now. CAKHART & LFIDY, Jao ‘925 7th and 706 K sts. n. ROUT QJFDICTR Bout MEBIciSEs: ‘ We are not noted for cheapness, Int for righ-grade, relinb'e Draws and Medicines. Physicians and others who are particular how their prescriptions are compounded should bring them t, us, RUG STORE UG STORE! . Jaxvary Sace Or Tomer Sers. LTTE LL The is a double-neaded sale—the cscs 1 lot of Decorated Tol et Sets that +t tt sell for 85 and 86 are down to 84 per esa see SS 5555 "1 tot of Decorated Sets without TEST tt rare $2.50 per set, : + 5 5 5 5 5 _ Lime of Popular Minton Decorated ST S55 Sets Ciargest basins of any sets we Tot tt tt Raver are down from $9to 07 por eet. S55 -t Opening exuidit of 98 Toilet Sete, : with the new “low pitcher” and other unique shapes in the popular rococo and fancy clouded gilt decorations. ‘Hich in stylg onl$—not price, Wuxanta & Epuoxstox, 1207 PA. AVE. N.W. 309 Woonwann Axv Loranor, 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. N. Ww. A Nover Exarsrrtox Here. Torgisa Tow, Weavixo. Star ~ AX ANCIENT : TURKISH LOOM, | 4 MODERN YANKEE LOOM, - ani Oracent A PROPERLY COSTUMED TURK, A NOISY, FRISKY SHUTTLE, Crescent Co, A NOISELESS, CREEPING SHUTTLE, A MASS OF IRON MUSCLES, ©o. And in the course of time, {f you wait loagenongh, | And’you have TURKISH TOWELS io a jiffy, any you'll get « TURKISH TOWEL. size, quality or style you wish. HAND-POWER-STEAM-POWER— WONDERFUL CONTRAST! THIS 18 AN AGE OF PROGRESS ISN'T IT? Did you ever see so maay TURKISH TOWELS and RUGS, and MITTS and ROBES and SLIPPERS as are displayed on second for of Lith street building, ‘where the looms are? Evory piece was made by the STAR AND CRESOENT MILLS COMPANY, and ts offered at aspecially low Brice, Towels from 9c. up. Rugs, 750. andeoon. Exhibition all this week. (2a floor... .-1ith st, building.) a Tm Sure Or Ustavxperep Ogres, Maws Asp Bors—For Day Axo Nionr Use, Broms Its Szcosp Weex Tovar. 30—50—624—750.—and $1.00 FOR THE DRESS SHIRTS, : ‘And 50-750. and $1.00 FOR THE NIGHT SHIRTS. ‘There is nothing extraordinary about the prices—but there {a something uncommon about the shirts them- selves. The muslin an the linen and the shape and the making of the :30c. ahirt is tho best that amount can buy. So with the hicher priced ones. They're ali reinforcedan double stitcued and strongly cussetiei3 The parts eubjected to thy hardost weer have all been carefully looked aftor. Thousands here at your dis- Donal. Bought now and worn through the winter will reduce them to the proper weight by summer and make them more pleas@at to wear then. Sale continued all this weeic. ——— ° You Cax Bor Tar Dz. Savoen Usprawean Hore at 20 per cent off the list prices. WE ARE WASHINGTON AGENTS. (Pirst floor... -Ist annex. Hassore Deranruesr ANNOUNCED SATURDAY ITS READINESS TO SHOW THE NEW EMBROIDERIES FOR SEASON OF "93. The choicest and daintiest Aosigns in IRISH POINT AND GUIPURE EMBROIDERIES, together with all the latest noveitiet in CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK AND SWISS. MANY NOVELTIES IN COLORED EMBROIDERIES. Particular attention is called to the “FRENCH BANDS," Which come in 43-yard leneths and are sold by the piece only. Fine work, exquisitely designed and e: ecuted. There is a choice among these, of course, the best patterns always appear first in the season. More soon sbout embroideries. ‘They a (Ast floor. = --10th st. building.) Ocr Jaxvany Sate Lixexs Axo Hovsexererxa Goons WAS COMMENCED TODAY. Just @ word or 80 concerning the stock. _In the first place, it {¥ the largest and best we've ever owned. All previous efforts outdone. The utmost discration has been exercised in the selection. The prime consideration has been to combine to the best possible advantage, appearance, durability and low price. | How well we have succecded the stock will show. With confidence we request the critical inspection of HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTEL PROPRIETORS, MANAGERS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS AND ANYBODY WHO HAS OR IS LIKELY TO HAVE IN THE NEAR FUTURE, A LINEN OR HOUSE- KEEPING WANT. ‘Most of our Linens come from Belfast, Ireland, where the finest, whitest, most artistic and most Perfect Linens in the world are made. We have German, Scotch and French Linens, too—plenty of them if you wish. Underwear Linens, Bed Linens, Shirting Linens, Made Linen Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases, Butchers ‘Linens, Bakers’ Linens, Linen Sheet and Pillow Shams, &c. ‘Towels of every known kind, size and quality. Huck Towels, Damask Towels, BirdeyeTowels, Hawkeye Towels, Motnie Tow Is, Elophant Huck Towels, Italian Weave Towels, &c. THAT SPECIAL LOT OF FRINGED SETS, all white and colored borders. is the best value in Linens which has been offered by anybody hereabouts (ourselves included) for a twelvemonth. They are now on our counters at prices away below the usual. 8-4, 83.25 to $3.75. Worth 84.25 to $5.00. 8-10, $2.50 to 84.25. 8-12, $3.75 to 86.00. Worth 85.00 to $8.00. Worth $4.50 to $6.00. 11th st. building.) Sige Reavy-Mave Bepwrar. You did a good thing when you stoppsd making your Sheets and Pillow Cases. We soll them, ready for use, for alittle more, and in so:ne instances no more, thantthe muslin would cost you. Choice brands of goods, thorough work, deep hems—just as you would make them yourselves. Unusual values are the following, bought for this January sale. See the prices. MADE = “Androscoggin,” 26x24 yards, G5c. each. MADE ‘Atlantic, 21x36 inches, Le. each, ‘Lock wood," 24x23 yards, Gc. each. PILLOW ‘Atlantic, "2236x36 inches, 123sc.each. SHEETS. ‘'N. ¥. Mills," 234x216 yards, 79. each, © CASES. *'Cast Iron,” 2245x336 inches, 1c. each. (24 floor... s+esseeeellth st. building.) Srcoxo Weex-Jaxvany Uxnerwear Suz, Lavrs, Misses Axo Curren, Ovexen Topay. One of the busfest spots in the store Just now is around our Muslin Underwear, and it gets busier and busier as you examine and compare and give yor verdict. Oneof the hardast things for many t) under- stand is how such pricesare ossible, There's the cost of the cloth andthe cost of making, and here's the underwear for less than the two foot up: Corset Covers, 25c. |; Drawers, Gowns, 50c. to 25>, to 85.00; Chemises. 25c. to $3.00; ; Ski ts, 50c. to 810.00. pik} ca > Tuar Mascvacrorews Sawere Lixe Israxrs) Axo Curpzess Loxe Asp Suorr Daesses, Loxe Axo Suorr Sxmrs Asp Copere Qorris Has proven agenuino surprise to many. Few single pisces-by the half dozen and dozen garments is the way they're being taken. They are not matchable for less than one-third to one-half more, if at all, in Washing- ton. The very finest of MULLS and NAINSOOKS and CAMBRIC3, each an inspiration, a revelation in neediework—at w plainly marked price, and that price the manufactur ra. Allof this means’ nothing to you, however, unt.l you've seen the things then salves. Let us show them to you. ‘Tuey're om (Second floor... .--10th street building. ) Six Samer Rerruxa AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE QUOTED ANYWHERE. S.nch Silk Skirt Ruftling, plain colors and glace effects. Only 25e. yard. 5-inch Silk Skirt Ruflling, best quality, plain colors and glace effects, single and double ruffle or with rose quilling. Only 500. yard. ‘You can brighten up an old dress or add to the appearance of your underskirt with this ruffling andi won't cost you much elther. (etrst floor. -.-Second annex, near ribbons.) “Taz Worrp Pnorocrarnep For 81.50. A HANDSOME OLOTH-BOUND VOLUME AR- RANGED BY HENRY NEIL, AN EXACT REPRO- DUCTION OF THE @8.00 EDITION. It contains Views of Cities, Puslic Buildings, Cathedrals, Street Scenes, Mosques, Churches, Temples, 0. servations, Hoes of Noted People, Voleinoes, Lake and, in Scenery, Falls, River Sconery, Canyons, Geysers, Briives, Paros, Fountains, Towors, Memo- ria.s, Pyramids, Ruins of Temples, Tropical Scenery, &ec., gathered from North America, South Ameriea, Europe. Asta, Africa, Australia and the Pacific Is- lands. ‘Also copies of Paintings taken from the creat galleries of the world. Altogether a beautiful collec- tion of Photogr .phs in one volume. | Onsasexrat As Wen As Usertt q “ x 1s Tae “Carrow Sewrxa Maca AND IT IS OURS EXCLUSIVELY. —319.50,— Tneluding a full set of atta hinents and a five-year guarantee. See it in operation. (Second floor. ---+-10th street building. ) Revsen Suoes. ALL KINDS OF RUBBER BOOTS AND OVER- SHOE: for Ladies, Mis es, Boys and Child en at the lowest prices. ‘The very bes: quality Ladies’ Storm Rubbers. Sold usually for 75c. —S0e, pair.— (Second floor. ..-First annex.) a Wie Door Mars Repvcep. (Basement... 2 You need one ‘his wet weather. —_—o— 17x29im. Reduced from $2.95 to 81.50. ‘22x36 in. Reduced f-om $4.50 to Asovr Corsets. 25-47 in. Reduced from £6.75 to €8.50. The best fitting dress wil not look well over a poor | (Bifth floor. sree sereet bal Corset. We employ a repairer who will remodel your amt saninn) Corsets if they do not fit. We will also launder and rebone Corsets at a small cost. We have always in stock complete lines of the following French makes: “Pansy,” “‘L.C.,"*P.D.," °C.P.." °Z.Z.." and all the best domestic makes. (2a floor. weeeee Annex to 10th st- building. ) ienigiiens. Tor Or Sax “Dancy Scanrs, A Sawere Bought at about half the usual prices. will be sold acoordingiy. No two alike in the whole line. 1 Lot at Ze. 1 Lot at 81.00. 1Lo* at $1.25. 1 Lot at 81.75. 1 Lot at $2 50. 1 Lotat 83.00. 1 Lot at 83.50. News Frox Roe Derarrwent. THE “COLOMBO"—A NOVELTY RUG. Ours exclusively for the District’ of Columbia. It is similar in texture to the French Frieze Plush, ‘with double-knotted fringe on either end, and in Two Uxpenwear Sreciars 200 dosen Ladies’ Exyptian Balbrizgan Vi ‘neck aud long sleeves. desi —*pectal price, 35c. ,8:for $1.00. — beautiful shadings. ; SSA a Fe Scien ay. SAT vastand Pasta. Sto oyeer 3 = Dusted or Teatviah Povtiniees at Boor... a --2d annex.) —-$10.00 pair. — epee papers ae cap Two Hosteny S:zctats. Oriental Hearth Rugs, 100 dozen Ladies’ Black Lisle Thread Hose, double cot ea an psclal price, c., 3 for $1.00. Bugs, | odorteas, ‘ jas ee 150 dozen Children’s Fino Ribbed Cotton Hose, Cocos Mats, a | sizes, Gouble knees, heels and toes. Sizes 5 to 9. as -—45e. to $4.00. — —Special price, 35c., 3 for $1.00 — Domestic Sinyrne Kings, (st M008. cscs esnnsee ox ooo 2 aMMex. ) * s0xv0, 82.25. Worth $3.25. ai Gea ‘26x54, $1.75. Worth 2.50 ‘Inuit, 0c. Worth 81.00. Always on } aud—s complete line of Byzantine Rugs ani Ke.sington Art squares. Cxitiow Puoro Frases, Cabinet size, pink, ght bine and nile green. —8e.— (Ast M008. nveseseesesteees 10m st. butane.» |S. S, SHEDB nr A BENS? BH a A H OH NNN = OUR SHOES—thoagh low in price— are ALWAYS: TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY. 300 pairs Ladies’ Fine Dongola Button Boots, with patent leather tips, on the Richmond (equare) tos, with gen- wine oak-tanned flexible soles. 150 pairs Ladies* Dull Dongola Double-soled Button Boots, the common-sense last, a very comfortable Winter Boot. Poth lines are excellent $2.50 valnes, but having just 450 pairs too many of them, they will be sold TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY at 1 eon ss & i , sg su. Be a I = Sigs gS = Wa. Hans & C. Reuiasiz Suoz Houses, 930 and 932 Seventh st, 1914.and 1916 Pa. ave. 231 Pa. ave.se. it UTCHINSON'S Saxvany Crosrxc—Ovr Sure. In order to continue our successful sale we bave marked down Cloaks, Ladies’ Jackets and Wraps, regardless of cost, to close out imme- diately. Minrrseny. Highest quality, half price. Hosteny Asp Uspeawean. Extraordinary opportunity. A closing-out sale at 25 per cent off. As Irex. Heavy Cotton Combination Suits at 81.25. Now 85c. Axorurn. Fast Black Stockings, 250. Now 19¢. Silk Stockings, all shades. $1.25 Pan Gesurse Foster Ki Groves. The Celebrated Genuine one-quarter off regular price. Foster Gloves at All our gloves are warrented, We offer rezaniless of cost al soiled, also odd sizes in Gloves, Duess Trnonses. All Paris Novelties, our importation, at half Price. } Motel and Fancy, 3,4 Borros.| y.. ands. dozen Former price, 12c. to 75c. dozen. Our goods are the latest importation and finest quality. Heremysow's, 907 Pess. Avexve jad-te Y AT ‘THE PET Auwals Est THe Bist ‘CANDY. It does not cost much, only 2, 3> and 69 CENTS a pound, at SH ETZ’S. These mix- tures are far in advance of any others made. Of course you know that. A great many kinds ‘will be ready tomorrow. Try any of our Kinds. You'll like it! SHEEZ Candy Creatcr: LOTE & F SE: 1X BUSINES ‘Thore are times when there wil! be brokra lots of Shore. and we sell them at the greet est sacrifice Just to eet ridof them There I Ov Tax W ry several broken lots of FINE, SHOES IND. now fel name a Just to give sprcationss Or Tur ——— Sr 4 « Ipqans to you whe need SHORES Ladies’ €3 50 Cioth-top Shoes, all ere8 and styles of tone, Ladies’ €3 Dongola Button Shoes, square or pointed toes, ‘patent leather Breit prie S198 Ladies’ $2 Dongola Button, Patent =" Common Sense Broken ot Broken lots of Men's Shoes, all styiesand sizea, at the same great reduction Trex Ase Moexevy Sraaws A M! Trxuxe F £4 it Hy I Y How Taz Wro Brows. mM ENE th 88s a oe. Exca ‘straw is representative of one of the great say iad se ke bareains of the Palais Royal's Clearing Sale of Win- Byy8 i ter Goods, as advertised im Saturday's Star. 6 wrt oo Never Defore such a blow of bargains. The two 33 columns Saturday were only sufficient forhinta. This a8 - th Can only tell of the way the wind blows. W rex you teara the cause you can test juaesot | 310 Axp 312 the effect. ‘The Palais Royal will not be located here next win- ter. Not « piece of winter goods is to be carried to the new store, Sevexta Sr. NW, Laxsovncn & Bro. Sreawsecue: — — — — — 89. sara for Woot and Silk and Woot Press Goods, ‘some of which were 81.50 yard. THERE Is ALWAYS REASON 3c. the crepe de chene in everyshade. Was500., but worth 68¢. yard. 5c. tor choice Dress Trimmings, 0o many sande of which bave been sold for T5e., 88e., @1 and @1.25. FOR A REDUCTIO! pa 15c Yard for short lengths of Black Silk Chantilly Laces that were 25, 20 and 35c. ya: . $1.19 10 tae rednced price for Genuine *\itora” Tue Reasox. Umbrellas with artistically twisted wood handles, Slik tassels, extra cover. Warranted one year—recov ered free of charge if they split Each year after the Holidays we find am accumulation of odd pairvof Curtains, Tate is the result of a large Lace Curtain bust- ness, The closing out of many lines leaves ve with single paire to be sold at a sacrifice. 1 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, M6 yards long, reduced from $3.50 to 88.50. 1 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, 36 yards long, reduced trom #4 25 to #3. 1 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, reduced from #7 to @4.7%. 1 pair Nottingham Lace Curtaing, 6 yards long, reduced from @4.75 to €3. 7. 1 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3g yards long, reduced from @3.75 to @2. 75, 1 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, Jig yards long, reduced from @4 to €3. 1 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yardslong, reduced from @6. 50 to #4.50. 5 $2.48 tor tne 2.08 ation’ Waterproot Cioth- ish Wraps with London cape.” $3.50% prevailing Price $1.25 for the 4button English Watking Gloves Sith four big buttons. Reds and browns. Never be- fore sold at less than €1.50. rs 59 c. pate tor Pigskin or Biarritz Mousquetaires that ‘will be found on special counter. G8c. tor the 960. French Cambri Corset Covers. Bost rossible materials, trimmings and fit. 250. tor tne S50. Scalloped and Embroidered La- dies’ Handkerchiefs. On special counter, near door No. 1119 Pa. ave. 1 8c. tor wo:25. Seattoped and Pmbroidered Hand- Kerchiefs. Any three for 50c. But not more than three to any one customer, 9g 29. tor the oe. and Otc. Mouselaine de Soie Hand kerchiefs. Delicate colors for evening wear. 1 Le. tor choice of the 25¢. Jewelry you will ind in special tray. M ADRAS: Contam s 39c. tor tne Joweiry in adjoining tray ‘ot a piece 1 pair! Curtains, 3's yards lone, ‘was less than S0c., and many 68e. and T5c. articles reduced from ®2.98 te €1.75. 50... 1 pair Madras Curtains, 3g yards long, C. Silk-covered Chair Head Rests, thousands of reduced from ®2 to 81.25. hich have sold for 25e. each. 1 pair Madras Curtains. 2\y yards long, B9c. tor men's soe. Canton Flannel Drawers. Samples in case under show window. 7 Se. tor Ladies’ 81 AN-woot Vesta and Pants, other reductions, for which see center window. 99 20. yard for choice of 25e. mean quality or variety. reduced from #2 75 to @1.7 1 pair Madras Curtains, ij yards long, reduced from #3.98 to #2. 75. Also Rear Lace Conrarss. 1 pair Real Lace Curtains, 4 yards long, reduced from #16 to $10. 1 pair Real Lace Curtains, 4 yards long, reduced from €10 to #6. 1 pair Real Lace Curtains, 4 yards loms, reduced from $16 to 89. 1 pair Real Lace Curtains, 4 yards long, reduced from 18 to #11 1 pair Real Lace Curtains, 4 yards long, reduced from $17 to #10. 1 pair Real Lace Curtains, 34 yards long, reduced from @8 to 5.50. 1 pair Real Lace Curtains, ‘ig yards long, reduced from $5 to 3.50. 8 odd pairs of Sik Striped Curtains, re duced from $5 to €3.50. AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR YOU WILL FIND EVER 80 MANT “CLOSING OUP" BARGAINS I” ALL PARTS OF OUR STORE THAT ARE WORTH YOUR LOOKING AFTER, THAT IT WOULD PAY You TO TAKE A WALK THROUGH OUR STORE OFTEN AND SEE WHAT IS GOING ON. Neck Ruching. No TQc. tor the Ontrich Feathers that have been Pro- nounced such good value at 98e. bunch. Ber these areonts a tow straws from the stacks and atacks of bargaine here. THE PALAIS ROYAL, ‘Corner 12th st. and Penna. ave. Tuesr Are Nor Exzs, AND Yer Tuer Ane. UW oi I oI Wo if M: a Yuu i Wt If Tire ratais Royal has as mas pairy of eyes on the wholesale markets as there are pairs above. WI lI I II iH II I I II Il Il Il Nore tne resutts of just one pair of eyes, backed with quick wit. 632 Lapis: Sux Wasrs aT Har Tu Usvan Prices. ATCH WITEOET 1THOUT ALCH AN You may light the cas if you have a SELF- LIGHTING APPARA' US attached to your kas burners. Ali you have to do is to touch only 5 for 10 ‘the sprig and there's your lixht. CENTS here—1,000 extra lights CENTS. Have you ever seen one? Bro: N.W. , 432 911 SE 2 HOR \{ERCHANDISING Mo&Biny SESE HANDISING AT Hoover & SHBHSS 22m The 84.50 ani 85 Shoes. abont t suits rasta and lacet: SAINI console bili: 1217 Pa. AVE, sles. and 3.W.] 4, LISNER oar: Occ str. rinasn nas just returned from one of bis fiying trips with the stock of Silk Waists of a manu- facturer who is going out of that branch of the busi- ness. r Waist mat were inade to retail at #5 and @6-each are offered $2.48 for choice....... 248 Mane ot the test auality Japanese, India and China silks, in navy, cardinal, garnet, black, «ray, tan. Tue Tewrenarone Or Tue Bane Ovex. ‘You may remember the crest sale of sik watets last year If you do you will know that you cannot afford to delay a call now, for these are even better bargains. Asornen Pam Or Exes. QurcKeR tan others tosee the opportunity. 20 the Palais Royal has the following to offer: ‘You will have noticed, careful that the temperature of the oven ——thould be "just right,” for all good cooks know that if it 8 too low sogay bread’ will ——— result, and if too hich the crust will be- -come prematurely hard and the inside will —- ——be “undertake.” A great many cooks use ——— the following tes: for their ovens: ——— _ Throw snto the oven a epoomful of flow. —— I the flour remaina white after @ few ———onds the oven 49 tov cold: 7 barns ap — black to a criep the oven ia too hot; but Y 1 ————turne slighty yellow after a sew evconde ~~~ — ex ponure the oven ia junt right. Auother point that good bresdmakers are ~ always “cranky” about—and that isthe qual “ity of their flour. Most of them wse"*Ceres,” ———they all agree that it makes more bread, a 2 onterhon Bepsrneavs, Quiurs, Cousterranes. Cat them by either name custom has taught you Probably you know the following trade names and prevailing prices for these Spreads ("), Quilts ("), Counterpanes (*). $1.19. ————-and betier bread than any other Sour 6m the Hotel keepers and others will know of the above | ————*er ia. i makes of spreads and will understand -the prices are +4 ya barrel ‘unusually favorable. «| —-——tenuine contains circular signed tn Here Is A Grearen Woxpza, ine in torn at two ald mesa 9%, to ot Sate et Imported and warranted Real Marseilles. Would be ‘a great bargain at $1.50 each............ 80 Here are lesser wonders, but from 2c. to 0c. less than prevailing price for equal qualities. ‘’ Zeases each of Marseilles Spreads at $1.59, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50, #3, €3.50.and $4 each. New Jacxers Jusr Anntven. Secured of a belated manufacturer. His loss our mutual gain. One lot Light Tan Costs made to sell for #15. Only 89.98 for choice. One lot Jacgots that should retail from "Duvet Mised Cheviot Sockets: tana, graye, bean 2 grays, Back, “Cont the manufecturer @5-ech Chole for rices varying from 10 to 30 ver cent, Sivex Wise Srnaws trom the x Children's Department: gee Te wre or ‘RARE AND BEAUTIFUL DEsioNS MANUFACTURED BY ‘SAMUEL KIRE & son (At Our Now: ‘THE PaLals ROYAL, © (Cor. 12th st. and Pa, eve,