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4 teeta. > THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. _ HE EVENING STAR has a reqular vermancet circulation Im Washington tmeslarger the etty bat ef any other paper As a local NEWS paper and A: Medium it bas me competitor. ‘The first need of the inangural committee is an ample subseription fund, the tangible and Visible possession of which will sid materially fm securing advantageous contracts for the various boauches of inangural work, ledge concerning the amount ie cecessary as 8 guide im appropriating for the purposes of the various committees and in determining at the outest the scope of their respective un- deviakings, This fund should be raised at once, the > 988s ee ee py AE A ® Pr Q 3 as Fay £8 =| Conews Tannoxe Srose Tomo Axsxvat * te gen, 4 Fre FURTHER REDUCTIONS ARY <a LE Or DECREASE STOCK. Se OD By § ppp 7 kB A 8 WY URIDERVYE AR) coe sme oom ‘TRIMMING, 50c. YARD. RUSSIAN BAND TRIMMINGS, 4 PIECES. Asp Ocr First Guest RE F% ui 4a FORMERLY $1. NOW 68. YARD. RUSSIAN BAND TRIMMINGS, 6 PIECES, soorer the better, and the larger the amount ad the quicker it is subscribed the more prom- er the prospects of the subseription as a “asiness venture, the more certain the return efevery dollar to the subscribers and the Drighter the chance of a surplus for charitable Purposes. The contribution of money to this fund ts not the only method of showing = public- splrited interest in the inauguration, and Tar Sram does not think ft at all necessary that every one sbould contribute according to his means, even the widow her mite, or that large subscriptions from men of means should be discoaraged. Some men bave not time to do any of the ectual work of the inaugural preparations, but can aid by promptly advancing considerable sums of money and contributing the interest on these advances. Other men can give time and labor to the inaugural, but are rot prepared to make money loans to it. The best contribu- tion from the latter is active work, art ‘rom the former money. The wisest policy, and the one which it is believed the finance committee will pursne, will be to secure at the earliest possible moment from moneyed men interested in the inauguration the largest advances which they feel that they can make. The imaugaral proceedings will thus be placed at ‘ones upon s sound financial basis, the work of the other committees can move forward unem- Darrassed by doubts as to available means, the emailer contributions can dribble in gradually, for there wm no danger of the fund being too large, and it need be no cause of shame to active workers who are men of small means if their names do not appear at all in the sub- seription list, for they are making a far more valuable contribation to the success of the tn- suguretion. - ee While the well fed and comfortably clad of Washington shiveringly discuss the extreme cold let them remember that hundreds, perhaps thousands, of their feilow beings are actually suffering because food, fuel and clothing scarce. Generosity never had better opp: It is customary to give eway much which is of no value to the donors, and such distribution is commendable, but there is more real pleasure to be derived from « gift that would not be possible without | some self-sacrifice than could be found in the wholesale disposition of personally useless ma- terial. ‘Those who are anxious to relieve the unfortunate poor the unemployed but willing man, the poverty-stricken widow, the helpless and irresponsible child—may use Tur Stan as their medium of transmixsion to any of the city’s charitable organization, all of which It are now doing admirable work. may be added that Twe Evextxo Stam Santa Clans Club is still busy and tt will continue to be so long as the necessity which brought it into being continues, — — Unless all records are to be broken the snow | which now assists the livery-stable proprietors | im their efforts to Iny up treasure on earth will | within & week or so be gone and its place will | be ocenpied by the murmuring waters of spring, while the twitter of song birds an odor of | violets make the scene more real Just | sbout then the President may have an oppor-| tunity to affix bis official autograph to the snow | and ice Dill which passed the Senate yesterday. - — omer Another soldier of the Union haa gone to an ewer the roll-eall which fcilows the -oundin eternity’s reveille. Gen. Joseph J. Bartlett, fought valiantly in every battle in which the Army of the Potomae participated and who wit- wessed the surrender of Lee at Ap joined the shadowy and ra column this morning. Thoasands of survs Veterens will mourn bis departure. as There is no reason why Waryland should be proud of some of her sons who attended the! Chestertow If one-half | of the stories that have come from there are | true then Chestertown and its vicinity offer a} field for missionary effort which is not so mote as Central Africa, but which needs civil teing just as badly. ° Xecution yeaterday soe Washington iss good place for the League for Good & * to meet. At its convention here next week the league will have the luxury of contemplating one of the finest aystems o sin the world Local pride prompts that the league will refrain from de+ Voting any especial attention to the sidewalks. — | ‘The tramp who in an interview in Tue Stan Yesterday charged that newspaper reporters sent to investigate Inbor condi‘ions at Home- stead lived wh ere at first-class hotels Bnows less about Homestead than some of the reporters who were ing for such carevan- series, bat failed to find them | - — ‘The perstflage indulged in apropos of jthe Prince of Wales’ contemplated visit to this eountry must not be overdone. (nm one ac- | eount the prince should be unusually m0. He is in Wkelibood of repaying courtesy ‘with “impressions of America” as customarily | @sbed up by Britous, | a “Bleeding Kansas” will be something more than @ mere expression if the republicans and populiste of that interesting commonwealth do Rot speedily develop more amuiability than has | Deen in circulation around the legislature for the past two or three days, —— Anacostia was the dryest part of the District | today. ‘The Distritt Commissioners have cut @ the liquor supply and Jack Frost today froze up the mais and cut off the water su; — With whales end seals in its barbor and a! Wietous tiger and large elephant ashore New York will soon be able to add several new features to the Central Park menagerie. — Fire plugs froze up very quickly and un- expectedty in Philadelphia It ts evident that the ibermometer bas been unable to bold tteelf down to the Philadelphia gait. | — Joseph R Dunlop and the city of Chicago reason to be proud of the Chicago Tt bright and newsy, well edited | Dropatch end ty pographicaily excellent. — — It te reported that Senator Cockrell does not favor the efforts to put him in the cabinet. | This year's output of modesty is becoming pos- the Panama canal It is on rollers Mr. Cleveland's Murphy manifesto pute Mr, Hill several imps abesd of him in the spbinx-| ehawpionsh:p contest. | eulogy of protection takes un almost the tender ness of an epilaph. 202 Mr, Holman m, as ususl, busily engaged ia whetting bie pruning Anife on the sole of bis ede. oe Itte a lucky French statesman who is mot be- eqettered With Panama mud. | | | | PE a £8 : | Eu EE re ¥. : Bo E FORMERLY $1.25. Be ‘oe. YARD. Asp RUSSIAN BAND TRIMMINGS. FIVE gre % ui eo 5 PIECES. FORMERLY 50c. NOW co 66a 0 0 coo OF G6 BSc. TARD. Beorxsrxo Mospar, Janvany 16, 1893, no + Axp Cosrisuixo Turovonour Tar Weer. Lice Sprout. ‘Two Important Shopping events for the Ladies of this and the adjacent cities at one time. 1 LOT ALL-SILK BLACK OHANTILLY LACE, FROM 3 TO G INCHES WIDE. Seeciat ae jesriag Sais Of . ae eee is FORMERLY 35 TO 50c. YARD. NOW "e have purposely held off our Janu- — wytsie of Maite Uierwarwins! Sef SQ fh i Le te: YARD. - P Ger 89 . time to give the Ladies of this city an woof "oo! x = opportunity of comparing our values to those aiready offered. We do not Propose to criticise, belittle nor condemn the efforts of our feliow-merchants, but we will place our Specials before you on their own merits. Youarethe judges, All we ask isan inspection WE GUARANTEF OUR QUALITIES AND WORKMANSHIP. Can any e4 tablishment do more? BALANCE OF CHIFFON EDGES. FOR- WE HAVE JUST PURCEASED FROM ONE OF - THE LARGEST CLOAK MANUFACTURER~ OF NEW YORE CITY HIS ENTIRE STOCK AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR To this we will add our stock. which we will close out at this GENERAL CLEARING SALE AT HALF PRICE. Hens Is Tue Price Or Lor 1. SEERERESBEEEEBSBBSEESEERSEB—aB3 Ladics', Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks, regular value, $5.50, $6.00, $7.00, $7.50, MERLY 25 TO 45. YARD NOW l5e. YARD. 6 TO 14-2NCH CHIFFON LACES. FOR- MEBLY 9c. TO $1.50. NOW cnet voreet 50c. YARD. Srecias mbeaces one 240. Corset Sowetn: mond quality cotton. Tele BLACK AND COLORED SILK SKIRT ‘wil ® Sad iow nee ee ee $8.00 ana $9.00, RUFFLING, BEST QUALITY, i 6. Ge 6c. at pares -_ BASES Embraces Sve different styles of Bay 3 oy ce * ST RECEIVED, NIN at e CEIVED, MOURNING FRINGES, 4, €6AND OINCHES, e | 292: saatunt Hasbucsaisue, | PBEBSBEEESPS SSDS PSP PSS PPPORODDE ac gin an cle viae lery. Kegular prices, Sic. H I WwW 1 At ERE is BaT Tuzy Anz 2le Ze Ladies’ and Misses' Black, Blue, Tan or Gray Tatlor- BLACK SILK DROP TRIMMINGS, WITH Srecrar 3- made Jackets, English box back, made of good quality Camel's Hair Cloth, plain or diaconal Cheverons, at 84.50. Ladies’ aud Misses’ Fur-trimmed Jackets, with fall SEG {ae aptmal head fastenings, tatlor made, at Ladies’ and Misses' Tan. Gray, Black or Blue Reefer Jackets, with Watteau back, tailor made, at $4.50. Misses’ and Children’s Plain and Fur-trimmed Cloaks, reefer or gretch n styles, in all sizes—4 to Embraces Corset Covers trimmed | * ely wi'b embroidery and fate “One atyle low neck, with yore of hemstitehed ples: Fin- | Thea with embroidery around | beck, Another V ueck, back and | front, with yoke of hemstitched pleats, wich wide iace inserting be- | Teeen. Finished aruund neck with lace to match. Keguiar price, AND WITHOUT HEADINGS, SOc. TO $1.15 YARD. FINAL REDUCTION OF BLACK RIBBON +| ONE 4-AIR BOX, &: 4 At n FRINGES. 6 16—in black, blue, tans and 29c. 2c. Ze. | sss0r0 endo, ateacn, nt STA Teawlar values Z ele Ladics'and Misses! Fur-trimmed Jackets, with full las bo ast SINCE. Srecian 4- a Cambrie and. Cotton | 2A%1of genuine opossum or astrachan furs, with Pr relaberately trimmed | nimal head fastenings, tailor made, at $4.50. — — style, V front ant back, yoke ‘50c. YARD. 68c. YARD. 85c. YARD. net with pu and” blind " frat rity oueee at ted | Hones Tue Paice Or Lor 2. ter ‘Another TINCH, INCH. te wtih thires fas eredataetk any see: | PEBSEPPEPSPBESESSSPESESBBBIBSPS | DOUELE Row, —— a oes. Herwar pt ices, 63 and 68¢. lies", Misses’ and Children's Cloaks that were Ae ee “49e 490. 49e. Gis Goes: COLORED RIBBON FRINGES, $10, $10.50, $11, $11.50, $12 As» $13 Ar Srecuat 1 G-INCH, 9-INCH. 50 dveem | Ladion Full-length beta th wee Bs ae es, 99. YE 2 ww 29. 29c. 29c. ag Fr Bagh Oyo 50c. YARD. 85e. YARD. wives fi meter fe Ser’ si | Has Is Wace Tass dee, BLACK AND COLORED oss ane au ity of other = Huhbard Survitve yoke protdery, MING, Sresssesces: : BEEBFESSESSSZBIBSESSRFOREEEOSSE saintity s24 Misses’ Tan Kersey of beaver Jackets, lor made, English box or coat back, tons, notch collars, at $7.50. ee Ladies and Misses’ Black or Blue Imported Cla Diagonal Jackets, peart buttons, half satin lined, ta'or made, reeular value $ : Ladies! and Minses' Best Qu or Disgonal Cloth, with full r sand nec ith yoke 38e. YARD. FEATHER AND JET ROSETTE TRIM- MING, = For p FORMERLY $3.50. NOW Srecran 3- Comprises Mother Hubbard Gowns, made of exce nt quality cotton, $2.50 YARD. wenty © mbroidered or fur-trimmed, piven cows of temet” | ta tlack. Wed: tn an aaighs an oe 7 Heotheg Hia/tari | and dlaromal cloths, range in shri piaaaintritvie JUST RECEIVED, FRESH ASSORTMENT acks mn M- | P13, at #75 Anorher style with yoke OF JET EDGES, PASSEMENTZRIES AND > mt ine em ol . Eatons, Bernhard's and Ticht-fitting Suits, Ahvembrodery Hecalar price, @1. | ™ Diack, blue, tan.eray and brown, plain and fancy} | BANDS AT LOWER PRICES THAN USUAL. =) ui bg - that were #10 to $13, at $7.50. pia =e ed ‘lies’ and Misses’ Newmarkets, in black, bl _ Tdc. T5c Tie. & anderays, with full capes, in plain and fancy cloths, regular vaines $10 to $13, at 97.50. recta, 4— | Ladies’ and Mises Extra Fine Quality 1 : _ Ted is altiy Be t comprieon, Wansome | gereny Cloth Jackets, in blnc¥. blue cet yee S. Cones & Co, sxeeient pans 1G; | made, haif satin, pearl buttons, at 97.500” trate wl 523 11TH ST. 1b Nearin: vi Cistsits Silt Of Men ier Su WEE k MMM MIE MOM MITE MoM MUCiLELuL Shas Sirs: Sits Stitt: Ladies’, Misses’ and Children'« Hate and Went, cot. | Te, 870, re exegilent, cot: ; and $1.25. Your choice at Srop 9-. 9x a. To. To. 250. 25e. : s 9 Misses’ and Children’s Best Quality American Felt Lire eeu 2 FLATS, tn (ans, gray, black, blue, red and brown, in Comeriace Serta meade, ll shape crowns, high or low, regular value 81, at From hand to mouth. Take advantage of ed tae aroaud bottom; : Peele ove ratte, Abocher with 48c. 48. 480. + biti tacacepred torlaeniotn dk ua = ores Sd eomeeas aoe : way. Money is the monument labor rears to Fufle "rfle edsed with linen || Three hundred Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, in all Rap iar veine, Oe. and Sc at” | ** lstest shapes, that were #3. @4, $4.50 and 85, at {ts persistent plodding. If you spend as fast as 49 49. 49, _ $2 2. 9 © you make your ‘‘pile” will be but a dwarfish 9. > $2. 25. $2.25. mocker of your blighted ambition. it Srreut 3- come eatekg te eal fs the fertile oasis in the desert of unfulfilled ‘td (i iThis lot, comprings Handsome Cissag Sis Of Kig Glows: desire. The rich man has got crediteverywhere. i We have about 300 pairs of Ladies’ Kid Gloves in ‘The poor man has gotcredit HERE. Thekind of black, tans aud grays, in d-buttin, Sand 7-hook, : end Gtemen lenath Moss a credit that bides sour convenience. The credit 9. 790 9 Ss. So A D, that helps—that breaks up the total of » pur- 796. he: lc. ‘ uicurty Sornep Axp Damacen chase into tiny fragments that the most modest ns = ‘roma trying on and window display. which range in De Dow Value from 75c. tu @1.50. All sizes, 5% to 7. Your Seen Ser ae a choice of any patr at Everything that makes a house ahome— Srraa 1- FURNITURE-CARPETS—and DRAPERIES —te in onr line—and gladly sold to you under our Eevitaste Crepir Sysreu 8 little down—the balance in "‘littles” once = ‘Week or month. 38. 38. 38. " iss Salt Of Hendtsrehists: SUL and Linen Embrotdered Handierchiofs, slightly sotled from handling, a = regular values 2lc. and 25c., Gens’ Linen Handkerchiefs, plain or initial, fine quality, regular value 25c., at 160. We are closing out our Das Tanne Deputment Your chotes of anything in our Dress Trimming Department at Ha Paice Nothing reserved. Ons lot of Excellent Cotton Dr deep hem, tucks above bee ‘bands. jar value, 2c 192 19. 196 Comprises handsome Dray quailty votton. with deep Eure ruttles beaded with clust. fine tucks Keyular value, 45c. "356. 35c. Comprises Lovely Drawers, with Seep "torenou Lace ruff.” tacks above rie, othe-s with . ‘ Svectar 2 - ood fame of Howse & Heznuaxy, ‘917, 919, 921, 923 SEVENTH ST., 35, Speer walt 636 MASS. AVE. N.W. Sree 1 eouine (tt fous Ol Pustioge ‘We have 15 Genuine Ott Paintings on hand, with elegant’ cold frames, Regular value, $3. Clearing ue tot of plain Cotton Cherise. All'stcon. Remules value, 280. at V5e. Lde. 1de. ectar, 2- re e2unohet Conta Band Creron, 98. 8c. 98c beater War value, #0. For 87. 870 Sic ert ‘We have leid out on our second oor sev- Srrcut 3- ae 3 Cissits Sus Of Hts: eral lines of ee ye he aeng, ted tucks | All SOs. Lisle Thread Hose in bisck and colors, FINE DECORATED CHINA, Faesaroaad nach sod suoulders, | pgct Patterns ond fancy ope, Oleartng sale rien, ‘Which we shall close out at very low prices. ‘The above sales boetu Monday. January 16, and continue throughout the week. S FALAGE 812-814 Tre Sx. Our friends and customers should ‘see them. soo . 1215 F Aw 1214 GS; {842 Rares Exrenransr, GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE. Greatest event of the season. » LARGE CLEARING SALE, Greatest chance for bargains ever known After Stock Taking. To make this sales memorial one we shall include ‘remnants of all kinds, 1 lot Unbleached Cotton, 250. 1 lot Chevron Prints, 3340. 1 lot Muslaine Delaine, 430. 1 Lot Bleached Cotton, 6c. 1 lot Unbleached Twilled, 6%c. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. White Blankets, 690. White Blankets, $1.10. Comforts, 59c. Dado Window Shades, 35c, ‘Angora Mats, 35c. LADIES’ GOSSAMEBS. 1 lot Ladies’ Cireniar. 590. 1 lot Ladies’ Circular, with cape, 892. NEW SPRING REMNANTS. Lease Wool Challies, 1140. ease French Set ne, light, 110. ‘Lease French Satine, dark, 12340. 1 case French Zephyrs, 884°. Lease French Percales, lixht, €%>. 1 case French Percales, red, 8c. Lilet Liot . 1 lot 8-4 Ollcloth, 32°. 1 lot 1 tot 7 Rarrs Exrenpnise, 1241 11th ot we, dal4-2t LEADER LOW PRICES. Swiss Swiss Mesto Mestre Boxzs. Boxzs. eo 820. o- 318. oe gis 822, “ge Pee Oxy 5 Boxes Leen: These bores are new and tn perfect order. Every box must inust be sotd at some price to close invoice. No reasonable offer refused. F. G. Sur, Brapsury Parace Or Mostc, 1225 Pexsa Ave. at M ARY Scorr ‘Sth ave., New York (established 1857), AT ARLINGTON HOTEL, HST. ENTRANCE, ly, Jan. 16 to 21. Toilet Preparations have an tei, Mra. use and reconunend. ‘The ladies of Washington are invited to call. Mme. Rowland gives versonal ‘naten tion to those using her wonderful Skin Foods aud tonics for ime Proving, restoring and preserving the complexion. 1° Will give you an idea for your next entertainment. Certain CANDIES are made at G b) ae 4 L 38g, 666 I L L Sec. GGG Ho LILLE LLLL ‘ss* Expecial'y for fashionable receptions. ‘These CANDIES are pretty, as well as de tcious. They make the prettiest table decorations imavinable. If there's any particular shape or color that you fancy, we'll make ti CANDIES you want. 60 CENTS a pound is the popular price we ask for these elegant creations. Guz & Sox, Con. La Axo F Sra ‘Telephone, 1104. wie Qerr Weantxa Poor Suners. Our Men's ““Invincible” Dress Shirts at Boe. ‘are thoroughly and correctly sicde of vest quaiity musiin, wit linen bosom ‘AU every point where there robability ofa strain the "in. Muncie? ie reinforced, rumvered and doube stitched, Everyman’ fikes a well-nttine Shirt. ‘The WieAtting -ort te gaye Saal sioeve lonutin to ech Goo cae sizs and ‘ead Stores. “The Two Old Timers,” 8B’ ELLERY and JOS. Manazers Branch Balto. SI Oth st. BW, Deer H. IRELAND, shirt Factory, jald Bis Repvcrioxs Ix Parces Nexr Wee At Wash, B. Wiliams, Commencing Morday and continuing all the ‘week we will offer extraordinary bargains in Parlor and Chamber Furniture. The follow- ing are only a few of the many articles which we have reduced in price and which should commend themselves to every one in need of Furniture: Wilton Rug Parlor Suites, 5 pieces each, over- stuffed and fringed. Reduced from $75 to 855. 1Gooa 5-piece Suite, upholstered in silk tapestry, with plush bands and spring edges. Reduced from €55 to $42.59. 1 Handsome 6-plece Suite, upholstered with silk tapestry seats and back, spring edges and frame, nicely finished. Reduced from 865 to 850. 1 Fine Overstuffed Suite, upholstered in silk brocatelle (5 pieces). Reduced from $200 to $150. 1 Solid Oak Chamber Suite (3 pieces), bevel plate in buresu, splasher rod on washstand, ‘well made and nicely finished. Reduced from $35 to 825. - Solid Oak China Closets, nicely finished. Be- @uced from $20 to 813. Wilton Rug Couches, fringed. Reduced from 818 to $13. 1 ANTIQUE OAK SIDEBOARD, nicely fin- ished. Former price, $20. Now $15. Casper Deranruest, 100 pieces Moquette Carpet. Reduced from $1.50 to 81 per yard. 315, 317 Sevzven Sraser N.W. — SAnvary/14, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGFS. A Misraxe, Prorasty Yorn Loss Nor Less Tuas Ovrs Tur sosr IMPORTANT SOUVENIRS OF THE PALAIS ROYAL'S “OPENING” OF COT- TON UNDERWEAR WERE OMITTED FROM YESTERDAY'S ADVERTISEMENT. THE WRITER, THROUGH INADVERTENCE, FAILED TO SEND PAGE 4 OF HIS ““COPY" AND THE STAR COMPOSITOR DIDN'T NOTICE TRE OMISSION. WHOIS MOST TO BLAME AFFECTS YOU LESS THAN THE FACT THAT YOU DID NOT LEARN OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE SOUVENIRS. WE GIVE BELOW THE CONTENTS OF PAGE 4: Tae Ker To Tue Sovvexm List. EVERY GAKMENT HAS THE PRICE FOR THAT PRICE 18 CLAIMED TO BE THE LO 1893 MARKED ON IN PLAIN FIGURES AND WEST POSSIBLE EVEN FOR A CASH BUSI- NESS. THE STILL LOWER PRICES THAT ARE QUOTED AS SOUVENIRS OF TAE “OPENING,” BEING TEMPORARY, ARE NOT MARKED ON THE GARMENTS. THE SOUVE NIB LIST GIVES THESE PRICES. 58 Gowns for. 85eGowns for $1Gowns for... 5 Gowns for... 25 Gowns for. 81.35 Gowns for.. 81.68 Gowns for. 91.75 Gowns for. 82.25 Gowns for. list. Tur 59c Gows, 460 only during th this gown by the 1893. The ma’ up cost as follo 5 yards Cotton at 9° . 44 yard Cambric at 1260... ‘Sewing Cotton and Buttons “Opening,” so we must judge that is to be quoted during Total ... S@You have only toas eritically examine the cot- tons, &c., f the gowns usually offered at 50c. to see that the Palais Royal's gown at sic. is really cheaper. Tur 85c Gows 68e during the “Opening,” but we want you to com- pare with the Gow: Beeach. Hee oui is afatr valuation: 5 yards Cotton at A... 2 yards Embroidery at Se ‘and you will agree the following 3 yard Insertion at L4c le Buttons anu Sewing Cott 6 Total. 800 2 You notice we nave not counted for cost of mak- ing. Compare the finish and shape of our 85c. Gown with others and yor must count not a few more na™ in favor of the Palais Royal. Tue Tus Is Tux Lisr- w nd trimmings before making | Asove Ane ig pREERORES 7Ae Skirts tor. Bbc Skirts for... 1 Skirts for... $1.15 Skirts for _, $1.25 Skirts for. $1.35 Skirts for OF course, the above is only part of the Sourentr list, the part omitted from yesterdag's Let the writer show you thet it contains mention of some of the most attractive Souvenirs. | Tur $1 Gows. Sic. for choice of our fourteen different styles of #1 Gowns is another Souvenir of the “Opening.” The full puff high sleeves, the improved empire, surplice | and “last century” styles can't beshown here. The | Dare cost, without making, ts as follo 5 yards Cotton at @o - Se 1% yards Embroidery at 90 Ife | 1 yard Insertion at 14c. Pearl Buttons, &e. Gx You would not be able to bry sweh quality em- droidery at retail for the price above stated. It is eu- perior to any used in any competing $1 gown. } Tur 85c Sxumr, G8c is all you need pay on Monday, but 8c is to be the recular price, and the Palas Royal's S5c Skirt of | 1893 is to be he champion of the District, comparing | It contains: favorably with any offered at #1. 4 yards Cotton at 9c. Syards Embroidery Sewing Cotton and Tape.. Total. 897-In the Skirts for stout or tall ladves 4 1-2 yards of cotton are used, and, of course. corresponding extra embroidery. Reguiar price for ali sizes is 85e. Ber Hisrs. You will find that the more expensive garments, and we have Gowns, &e., up to 810 each, will prove even better vaiuos if you will make comparisons with the goods offered at the storce where the business is #0 larxoly credit. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Corner 12th and Pennsylvania ave. YY EER SN N If RRR 588. “4 ¥¥ £ NNN OW RR ‘ ub Vy San T BM ots Sgs8 uu Vo EEE NNN Ht RR Sss8 = ‘Tue sovvesis or THe “opENtNG* IN DEPARTMENT ARE OFFERED ONCE A YEAR AT THE PALAIS ROYAL. OCCASION THAT IS LOOKED FORWARD WASHINGTON LADIES. We seep oxty avp raat, antrorpa LARGER STOCK THAN LAST SEASON, THE COTTON AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR IT Is AN TO AND WAITED FOR BY THOUSANDS OF TING THE USUAL GROWTH, WE HAVE A WE CAN SMILE AS WE WRITE THAT THREE OTHER LEADING MERCHANTS HAVE ALREADY ADVERTISED THAT EACH HAS THE BEST UNDERWEAR. WE SMILE, FOR WE KNOW HOW MANY LADIES HAVE WAITED FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THIS “OPENING.” Oscy rats To ask ovR REGULAR PATR ONS: WILL YOU KINDLY TELL OF THE PALAIS ROYAL UNDERWEAR TO YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE LATE RESIDENTS AND THOSE INCLINED TO BE WEDDED TO THE STORES WHERE THEY HAVE “AN AC- count 81.68 Skirts for $1.39. Gar 50 Drawers for 39. 81.85 Skirts for 81.39. a" 6Sc Drawers for 59e. 82.25 Skirts for 81.89. 0a Te Drawers fur 590. . $2.50 Skirts for $1.89. @B—-8Se Drawers for G8c. 25e C. Covers for 2c. §2- $1.00 Drawers for Sic. 50c C. Covers for 39c. Gar 81.25 Drawers for 9c. G8c C. Covers for 49e. Sa 81.35 Drawers for 98. ‘Te C. Covers for 49e. Sa- —€1.68 Drawers for 81.39, $1C. Covers for S4c. Sa dtc Chemises for Be. 81.250. Covers for @8c. G9" CSc Chemises for 492. $1.35C. Covers for 982. 9" ~—«SSe Chemises for O8c. 81.68C. Covers for $1.39. @9- #1.00 Chemises for Bo, ‘25e Drawers for 20c. 2-81.15 Chemises for 980. ‘39e Drawers for 29. Sa $1.25 Chemises for 980. ‘ta-Just one indication of reliability:—The Palais Royal has no 50c nightsowns to offer. If we can't guarantee garments to wash well, wear well and fit well we will nothave them in stock. ‘Wo can't guarantee a 50c gown, and therefore have none. You will also observe that we have waited until other merchants have had their “‘opening” oc- casions,so you can make intelligent comparison. lar prices with those quoted elsewhere. quote only during the “opening.” ‘Regarding prices, we ask comparison of our resu- It would not be fair to Judge other stocks by the prices we Apvaxceo Sryvtzs Ixy Ornen Deranrvexts. Necrwran—te now knot Silk Windsor Searts with strap to fasten at back, only 25c. each. These are for ladies to wear with the Chemisettes that are to beso much in vogas. Easily sijusted and always just right, Chemisettes of whive linen with latest style collars, also cuffs in new shapes, only 25c. The new fancy stripe Percale Chemisettes and Cuffs, only 5Oc and te the set. Those for children are of pink, navy, light blue, with ruffles, only 48c set. Ready- made Silk Bows, withelasticto go under the collar. only 25ce each. The new Sailor Collars, with em- broidery edge, are only 25c. Those plain, 13¢ or two for 25c. Silk Reefer Scarfs are to be much worn by ladies, 96c for those 51x11 inches. in nile, yellow,red, orange, navy, light blue, lavender, white, black, Thoee in French Plaids, 51x12 inches, are $1.48. also — sand = eold at quotes te for kate ‘aot again Tea cow: 7NS.—Manufscturers’ 16 Gowns 8845.50 each, thouch worth from $7.50 to $10. 18 Gowns at 96.93 each, though made to retsil ““Raowas ot $12 cach, which are worth from #25 10630, Wasrrens -osacoe oe 2 esas wourning. Bargains every one. s Frowens ana Ribbons not arrived at time | Bxgrzy grt Rnwen et sr at tne : euleieige Hee | Domet Flanne! Remnants Asr Sronz 19 F STREET. Assioxers Save Of the exquisite stock of FINE ROROE- LAINS, CUT GLASS, SILVER WARE, FINE ABT WORK, ODD JEWELRY DE- SIONS e04 an elegant assortment of BRIC- A-BRAC. THE PRICES ARE MARKED VERT ‘LOW and the goods and wares mast Be sold. A. A. Lirscoms, plow FIGURES THAT CORRESPOND WITH THE TIMES AND WEATHER. Moxpay, Another day of rejoicing among our many customers, PRICES THAT CAP TRE CLIMAX 24 Floor Annex. ‘Canton Flannel Remnants Honey Crash Unbleached Cotton Remaant: Unbleached Cotton Remaants Apron Gingham Remnants Best Quality Pacific Priut, piuk.blue andstaple | Heavy Gray Flannel Remnants Outing Flanne! Remnants Plain Black Satine Remaants. Dress Goods Remnants....... i Wool Chal tes (newest «pring shades) Unbleached 10-4 Sheeting... Unbieached 8-4 sheeting Biack and Gray Black Selecta. Percale Remnan na Mobair Remnants (all shades) 24-yard Bkirtine (the pattern) Heavy Unbleached Canton Flannel Ret Heaviest quality Unbleached Canton Remnants HOW DOES THIS TRIKE Yo: Oya nome, cream. Lert ine, Yellow, sam Red, Pink, Green and Lemon’ Striped and’ Tipssied SK NET. 59 ine Wiis, Kewular selling price was $1.98 and #2.250 yard at < YOUR Cite tes this opportunity for a fine Bveniue Drew at little cost oe SURPRISES IN OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. le, Navy Pine, Brown and Black Novelty 6 Mi ee, eet 25e Fr ie., Be. and 48. p tor. These comprise the newest colors and latest de signs. Colored and Biack 25a 25 Persian Band Trimming .OSe, Our 75c. and G8e. Persian Trimmings... 14o Our 91.25 Cut Jot Bani Binch Gut dot Band Trimming, ‘with Jet Pendant, ne Our 98c. and & Passementerie, in narrow and wide. © Ser to Wen To closes 1c ‘Toe. Gray Angora ‘Pull assortment of Jet and Braided GIRDLES At Special Reduced Prices A. Kacrwax, 909 PENN. AVE. NW. _— i Ow Turses. 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