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4 - - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WED THE EVENING STAR. F WASHINGTON. ¥ January 18, 1893. wWEDNe CROSET &. NOTES THE EVENING STAR bas a requir and permancat circulation In Washington three times larger than tha: y other paper ie Fditer. AM ARR anne nee AA AA ARAVA AARM RA AMAR A OR A Coaaeaerom tae AAA AR ARAB AR AAA AAS AAA AAA RAE RARE AAA AAR eee the ety. A vertining =— Liberally as the good pe: Rave responded to the appeals for have been voiced by Tux Stam ever incoming of December there is need for re- Rewal of the charitable outpouring. The un' sual severity of the weather such a logg period of low temperature being locally unpar- | Aileled has resulted in suffering such as buman Beings should never be called upon to endure and with every day of rigorous winter the mis- ery increases, Thousands of those who love the poor have contributed without solicitation, while many th re bave responded te the appeals which Tux Stan hae continuously made. Now let every generous heart mie arm-gloved hands to open the pocket-books which may or may not have been touched by previous efforts to sare some lives In counties dilapidated | shanties and in some more reputable-appearing residences the specter of frigid starvation frightens nd children with bis feunt presence and tortures them until death ‘would be but welcome relief, Some of these unates have cried aloud and have been snecored, but others suffer in silence, their pride being all that remains of hives once as bright ae any. Charity must do more than wait for the coming of those who would be her beneficiaries. she suust seck and find every suf- ferer. To do this will not possible unless A AAA AA A i ei ie Bane aaannnananans ana conan aoe aan am cen Amann maee rel CR AAAP AAA AAA RAAAD READ OAD AA ARO AAA AME Ae A AAA aon en oan Boa Boa Bea ert Ban usands there are ample funds and unless largely tn- creased donations of food, fuel and clothing are made forthwith Ine Stax will receive and acknowledge all contributions and will se tthe © ge are distributed iname- diately and to those that need them most. t the time togive. A dollar today may hold together the body and soul of an aftieted one, whe by tomorrow, in the abs of such eid, may be beyond the reach of ebarity | a Thats great man died when Rutherford B. Flayes breathed his last cannot be questioned. Not « brilliant 1 but one in whom there were qualities far more desirable than that ephemeral something which captivates the thoughtless and moves the multitude to us meaning applause. Underlying every public wot of the ex-Pr t wasa solid principle the people have been permitted « Ris home life, that «ame principle have controlled his private affairs. who pr hemnelves on being practical Politicians may have but feeble commendation for bis aiministration as chief magistrate, but their faint praise cannot affect his character nor is it in the power of man to undo the great Asa good be undonbteily ace dier be was sagactously brave, winning the e1 em of even such a eritic as ntidence of those who served pesing the nder him to « real he the thrice-ele governor of Ob xi ie no duty that promised to exalt the | monwealth that gave bim high honors in| return for brainy devotion: as a member of the Hous tatives he was the firm friend of nest and true; as| President « states rated after the most memorable electoral struggle | pp Cc 4m the nation’s history be set hiv face against | * *ttohn’s \ alifornia a ea of wrong domg and gave unflinch- B.. A fant F. 4 ing encouragement to the labors of - 4 itien! righteousness, That is made from the best selected and thorou cleaned te course shoul! result in superficial unpopu- | SY Set See: Se larity wax to be expected, but time will bring ‘The wheat is first divested of all foretn Justice, matter, then hulled, leaving the inside es - only flor » struggle, or rather a series of stru Dpaveptic detught im itt to ~ 2 a ms 4 packages for 48c. Glee, extending over a period of nearly twenty- sir-| sure Gin years, the national eapital now bas puted posse: f wlarge tract of p and located in a most delightful region and | wns Kock Creek Park. ‘fhe earlier ef- pete te wecure cougresmenal actic failed. | «as not until Dec 1888, that | mpaign whieh has just been brought te ene It commenced with an ed and grew in importance a» the plans were more grantving 2, was opened. jortal in Tae Sram nel definitely advanced in subsequent arguments im thee columa A public meeting and thorough Commitee organization followed and then came the atrife Congratulation and credit f Rock ( reek Park are due to m ted citizens and the creation of | ny public-spiri- many intelligent legis rs, but the lion's share of doubtediy belongs to €. C. Glover, with- out whee energy enthusiasm the project r have been ervetalized tints lege! K Perry, without whose indefatigable labore the numerous and deep legal pitfalls would hardly bave been vor tet There mains unerpended a consider- eum of money from the original park appropri- a * from the amount to which the cost of the park was limited, aud if this is applied to the purchase of « strip of land sufficiently wide to protect the banks of Rock creek out to the District line the project which had for its sani- tary object the presery of the parity of Kock creek within the District limite will be perfected es The hardabipe of the oyster dredgers make them tuck to the jail at Easton, Md. for refuge. | ‘This fect ix exactly in harmony with the | popular idea concerning jails, but when the | horrors of existence on the ovster boats are ee it i ensy to perceive how jail life | bike palatial luxury Ss _ Even the softened tone of criticism which sentiment demands in comment on those who no longer alive cannot supprom a general eling that unler present European condi- lions it is well for the peace of the world that auter, might seen Boulanger » complicating influence is absent, a The Khedive of Egypt doubtless appreciates England » readiness to give advice as to the se- lection of bis cabinet; but it is quite Ii be would be better pleased if she insisted less ote usly on his eccepting it. = } The +fforts to keep Panama information from | the newspapers are decidedly unkind. The in- | ventive writer might sprain his imagination | ‘end still be haunted by the suspicion that his | story would seem puny compared with the meteet facta. ~ see The burning of an entire train of cars in Rus Gis with frightful suffering and lows of life is a reminder, more potent because of its horror, that this the time for extra precaution against the car stove catastrophe. PARA A AARA ARAL ALAA AA RADA AAA RAAY AAR EA rant and | px remarkable degree:) Gece Cara, md = ewnarnnnnn Bonaonancmn ad le Sux Paces Ane Apvaxcixe | “Beerything a Woman Wancs, 1114-1116 F Sr } You Cay Bex Fresn faa ana ona Ban Notwithstanding the extreme cold Weather it wil pay you to come out to of merchandise. We take account of stock February Ist, and we want to turn atleast twenty thousand Goilars’ worth of stork into money prior to that time. Fvery department ts taking part in this sale Mauuuxery Nexr To Normyo. I miscellaneous lot of Wines, Fancy Feathers, Algrettes, &e., all colors Were 25, 38 and 48e. Stock-taking Price, e 450. Black Princess Tips now... He. Colored Princess Tips now... 1 miserianeous lot of Fancy Feather Pon Pons, Wings, &e. which were 75, 98 and 1.25. Stock-takimg price 25c. 4c Rubber Stem Violets and Koses, . Wisvsor Ties, L5c. We offer 100 dozen of All-atik Windsor ‘Ties, full width and length, ina variety of fancy plaid, stripe, changeable effects, Plain shates, ke. Never befirs offered for lene than Stock-taking price, Ue. each. | peoesasnaenaentes reise Teispisiaetereietsrerereieisrerersierersieterel AAR KARA RAR RKARARKARSAARAAA KARA RAMA AARKA RY AMA HMA AM AMA AA AAA pisisieiisieieytst Lower Prices Fox Tronrs. To close the balance of ourstock of Ladies’ Eqestrian Tights we offer them at the following reduced prices St. Black Ankle Length Tughts...49¢. Rquestrian Tights ia ray, ankle lengths lopisislelsieisleisisioiolsisiaclolsleisielsicielsioisioielers sicielsierstel Kibbed Union Suits in cera, natural and bisck, regular price, $1.25. Stock taking price Rie Ne. Striped Flannel Skirts Ai8e. #1. 48 Pine Striped Flannel Skirts, 48 and Ame Laciew’ Cant 39e. Infante We have robbed the win Hats, Flanno! Drawers... 68. Canton Flannel Night WA A MA AA Mat Ai han iA ansortiuent Kemenber these are rerular 7, 80 and te. Feit flats im all colors and all To Crose, Le. Encn. eresiserisiemsiursesiemisisisisieis:sieist Tne Box Mancar, 314 & 316 Re namin nn anneal iosieeremierereiesisisieist Eiaiatetetetetreereeterers oon te's 944 La. Av We take this opportunity to thank you for your patronage during our "dey Special Sale.” ‘That we are gratined but feebly ex- proses our feel + Tugrovea Sony. ‘The types made us say in our last adi kaze.” Should have been 5 packages for We. One package makes a pint anda halfof the most delicious jelly. Flavors: Calves- foot, lemon, orange and strawberry. REGULAK PRICE, 5 PACKAGES FOR 75e. Ove Price, 5 Pacrseos For 50. 1 gal. can Pure Vermont Maple Strap... $1 Scans Fancy Heavy Sirup Apricots .....08¢ N. A. Poste, cash Grocer, sor un- O44 La Aw. N.W. AY ’ HE 4 p aT. . C, WIL: 1003 F SE LEARANCE QALE FF (vORSETs. XAXX NXAN SNXX an Tia, Beck ten XXX sl C. WHEESSS CORSED Eponten. FS). BASEMENT EQUITABLE BUILDIN And they're apt to get very high. Henee, the hinportauce of making early purchases should be piaimly evident. -We are proud of our SILK display pr uder yet of the prices. The stock is not surpassed by any im town. And below we make some GRAND OFFERS to early comers TOMORROW, A special line of Evening China Silks, inches wide, regular price 65 cts. yd. Thurs- day, oniy cecseeee 4 CTS ing shades of Benalines, in fany and yes, 22 inches wide, grand value Thureiay v. oe 12S rain Silks, colofed stripe effects, with hart w combination stripes, 24 inches wide, beat va'ue in town for i $15 Mervelieux Stripe Silk om Gros Grain ground, combination of stripes and flowered effects, imebes wide, $2.50 quality. Thuredaj only ease 2. Double Warp Black wide, reat value for #125. Thuraday.......99 CTS Veivets are also advancing in value. Here's 8 very generous offer for TOMORROW: ‘Oo-inch Velvet, in all the evening shades, WM goods for oon eoensnsesin OL ED ‘A full line of changeable Velvets. Having attended the New York auc- tion sale of Unsraren & Swirr, ‘Large tmporters and jobbers of Lace Curtains and Upholstery Goods, now re- tiring, we secured « large quantity of merchandise at about Aai/the regular ‘prices. These goods are now on sale and will be offered at Just one-half of ‘what you have been paying. Read the ftems: $1 Dasreey 376. 18 pieces 50-inch Khedive Curtain Drapery for portieres. couch covers, furniture coverings, folding bed cur- tains, &e. Regular price, $1 per yard. Ocr Paice, 370. Yano. Tame Covers Ar Harr Parce. ‘We closed out » lot of Chenille and Velour Table Covers which we shall ‘soll at exactly half the regular price. 50 Stz-quarter Chenille Table Covers, ‘only $1.40 each. = Eight-quarter Velour Table Covers, ‘Turkish designs, 2 yards square. Reg- ular price, $7. Ovr Pricer. $3.50 Eacu, Handsome Velour Table Covers, 2 by 256 yards. Hegular price, $9. Ocx Price, $4.50 Face. Elegant Velour Table Covers. Sizes 2 yards wide by Syards long, exquisite colorings. Kegular price, $10. . >, 5.5) . Oven Prrce, $5.50 Escn. Fine Satin Rosse Table Covers, 136 yards square, exquisite art designs and colorings. Regular price, $1.75. Oce Price, $1.10 ace. Contass From Avertoy. 600 pairs of Fine Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains, double bordered, lacy patterns, 50 inches wide by 334 yards long. Resular price, #1.75. Ocr Price, $1.25 Par ‘300 half pairs Fine Chenille Portieres, frinxed top and bottom, thirty different styles and colorings. Ove Price, $2.50 Eacu. 18c. Stuxauxes For 10c. We offer the entire balance of our handsome stock of Silkalines, which have been 15 and 18e. per yard, at the reduced price of 10c. We have not excepted a single pattern—all are re- duced. Cenrarx Swiss Ar Hare Paice. We closed out 10 pieces of 50-inch White and Ecru Curtain Swiss, with fancy woven figures. ‘This Swiss costs ‘2c. at wholesale and retails regularly at Be. Ove Price, 22c. Pen Yano. Crate & Haxprs, Cor. 131H Asp F Sts. N.W. Remember that Friday is REMNANT DAY with us ‘There'll be great values tm all de- partments. Visit ue then, | Cunse & McDsnum, oleh Crease, your soem tine of leah @ buttes Gres {orig This ie not'an artifelal wale Fata, lt Gal caaned by the tn: |Your Gas Licur MAY FAIL, ‘The was meter may be frozen, But there is no fail in 40 and 7 20 and 3 3 for Se. How about one of our MAMMOTH PITTSBURG LAMPS? Four styles. 2at apbsitengs ‘These lamps are guaranteed to light a space 35 feet square. Just the think for lunch rooms, stores, large parlors and offices, GAS STOVES FOR HEATING. OIL HEATING STOVES. C. A. es caie 614 12: Sr. It ABOVE F ST. A Covrr Or Jusrice. ———— __ The worldis a court and all the men and ———— women in it are the Jury by which every- ————— body and everything that aspires to suc- ——— cess or popularity are tried and acquitted ——— (rcondemned as they deserve. Whatever ———— pastes this supreme court of public favor, be it man or thing, must be good and honest, for the justice meted out in this court isstricter than the strict- est justice adzainistered by any criminal court of the world. "*Ceres” Flonr has been tried by this strict and searching court of public favor and has been found to be true and good in every reapect—was acquitted—and remains among the people highly respected and more venerally pop- war than any other flour in the world. It is of “Ceres” Fiour that you often hear the expression: “‘lt makes more ———— bread, lighter bead, whiter bread, neecter bread, and better bread than any other ——— fiour in the world.” ———— _ Beware of imitations. Every sack and ——— barrel of the cenuine “‘Ceres” contains a ———— cireular signed in autograph by Wm. Mt. ———— Galt & Co., and pearing the imprint of ———— twogold medals. Look for it every time. ———— _ All grocers sell “Ceres.” Most every- ———— body uses **Cores"—do you want to bean ——— exception? We only wholesale. Wx. M. Garr & Co. “Wholesale Fiour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. nw. at ‘OURE TYAVING "PRO SoHE HAVING TROUBLE This weather with your stoves and your plumbing. Where both are ont of order ‘there's «reat annoyance. We can promptly right the wrong, and we alone can do the ‘work so that it won't have to be done over. Cail on us or write. selling GAS HEATING STOVES in almost every case cheaper than they can be had anywhere else in town. See Them! S. S. SHEBB & BES: . 18 59+ Gown: 5c C. Covers... Bie Gowns. Se C. Covers. . $1 Gowns The C. Cover a. 5 Gowns: 81.25 C. Covers 81.35 Gowns 81.35 C. Covers. $1.68 Gowns .. 81.68 C. Covers Evening Wear Requtettes. Bmbrovderies, £0. a f bad 4 By38 Tr ritteonth Annual “Opentna” tn the Cotton Underwoar Department will soon be but a memory—of an opportunity profited by or lost. Trte souvenirs of the “opentag” are for « very limited time in order to quickly introduce the new season's goods. To attract the greatest possible number profits are sacrificed and but three garments of any one style allowed toesch vis- ‘This is written more to late residents, At times Guring the last twodays yseven assistants iu the Cotton Underwear Department were lost in the crowd of visitors. ‘This ts inentioned to show why the readér should call tomor- Tow during the less busy hours; 8 to 10 a.m. or 1 to 3 and 5 to 6 p.m. Ber wns nts “rust to the Palais Royal's Underwoar Department when other merchants are complaining of dull business? We hear that « prominent mer- chant explained it by saying that ‘*Lisner (s fool enough to sell new goods at a Jos Of course wore the Palais Royal's business largely credit, any sacrifice of Profit on new goods wonld be unnecessary, As it is we yearly add to our perma- nent list of champions, from those attracted to the Palais Royal during these “‘Opening” occasions. ‘Trax visitor tears not onty that nominal prices are quoted es Souvenirs, but that the rezular prices of the Palais Royal are lowest possible. For instance, uring the present ‘Opening” that our garments marked 850 are equal to many sold elss- Where at 80, ‘Thess and the tens of thousands of other garments are offered tomorrow at the following prices, as Souvenirs of the “Opening” of the '93 season: it bas been repeated over and over agat ae List Or Souvenirs. ‘To the left are the prices you will find marked on the garments. To the right are the souvenir prices. Gowns, 810. Covers... R5e Drawers. .... 300 Drawers 50e Drawers (8c Drawers, Drawers ‘SSe Drawers... $1.00 Drawers. 81.15 Skirts. Skirts $1.00 Chemises... 81.15 Chemises... $1.25 Chemises. . = Nor cnty tne rarmonts marked 8Se, but att, otbers, are superior to thoee eles where at equal prices. ‘The explanation is/simple: The merchants who credit #0 many of their patrons have to secure larger profits than we do and therefore Pay less for their 50c, $1 and other garments, so that you will not be surprised to earn that the ments we retail regularly at 85c cost us as much as do many of the garments retailed for 98c by the credit merchants. Fon the more expensive garments even a greater Aiference in your favor will be noted. The List of Souvenirs merely tells you that $2.25, $2.50 and $2.68 gar- ‘ments are offered during the “Opening” for $1.89 At these prices there are no Jess than fourteen different styles in gowns alone; made of finest Cambrics and Cottons, with trimmings of dainty Laces, Ribtons and Embroideries. Such Paris style garments elsewhere cost from 3.50 to $4.50at any other est ablish- ment. So said a lady yesterday whose bill amounted to $93. Laresr 1893 Noverrres For Evexixa Wear. Tix prices ore sarprisinety, suspiciously low. When you see the quality of the goods offered you will gladly admit that the prices are pleasingly lo w. Dress Goons.—not «yard that isnot entirely new. First surprise are the Prices for Bengaline Silks, in every conceivable evening shade. 492 and 59ca yard for Plain and Fancy Bongalines; positively ‘worth $1 a yard. Superfine Evening Bengalines, worth 1.50, for 81.35. yard; Black Bengalines, 80¢, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Printed Silks at as surprising prices—G8c quality for 50c yard. Also exclusive novelties at only $1 a yard. Surprising quality for 50c a yard are the Polka Dot and Stripe Silks, with navy, black and cardinal grounds. And no less than 25 new designs of Black China Silks. n dots, stripes. brocades and figures. Choice for $1 a yard. Here, too, is the $1.25 Evening Crepes for onlf$1a yard. 27 inches wide and all colors. = White Japanese Silks that are extra values at 50, 68, 75 and #14 yard. Also Waterproof Black Silks at only 68, 75, 89 and@1 a yard. And the following new weaves in black, which are correct for evening as well as other time: $1 yard for G. G, Silks, with satin stripes, in various widths. 1.50 for choice of the Black Satin Brocades. $1.35 for the Moire Antique, with satin stripe. $1 and $1.25 forthe G. G. Silks, with motre dots and stripes, also for Plain Moire Silks, é SUPPLEMENTARY—The writer has before him a list of price surprises, which are too lengthy for mention here. The richest Fans, Silk Gloves, Lace Handkerchiefs. Dainty Per’umes, French Flowers, New Ribbons, Rare Laces, ‘Now Veils, Sparkling Jewels for the hair—the result of months of work by the buyers of six departments—the latest evening novelties in bewildering variety, at Drices that averave 20 percent less thap charged at the Jewelry and other ex- clusive establishments where such high-class goods can only be found. Six Waisrs, Wrarrens, Cosrumes, Furs, Wrars, For one reason and another prices are being quoted unparalleled in the retail trade of Washington. SILK WAISTS have been secured of a manufacturer who found that goods ean be too choice—too expensive. He isan importer and maker of fine wraps, ‘and tried to dabble in a branch of his business he did not thoroughly understand, He closes out the department in disgust. His lose, our gain—your gain. $4.98 cach for the Silk Waists that were imported as models. They cost from ‘87 to $10 to import. $2.48 each for the Silk Waists made in this country. 5 each isa low esti- mate of their worth. Your dressmaker would charge $2.50 to make a waist like these. COSTUMES—Street Dresses for winter, which can be worn until the end of March. Having determined not to carry a piece of winter goods to the new Palais Royal on G street prices are reduced much and early: $9.75 for the $15 Suits, 812.50 for the $20 Suits. WRAPPERS—84.98 for garments in the new designs of 1893. In the lot are sample garments costing $6.50 to import. $1.68 for the French Flannelette ‘Wrappers, copies of the more expensive garments; only too good an imitation NESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1893. SSS ES, Exrnsonvrsany Bancarss Is Conraxs Asp Urnoxsrear | Goons » | Ar Jus Linsmens | The ““THREE-DAY DISCOUNT SALE” ‘was agrand success. Our stock of heavy furniture is lessened by half. Bewinning tomorrow we shall offer: 100 half pairs Chentile Curtains, fringed topand bottom, spring colors. Three pieces 50-inch Tapestry for furnt- ture covering, which we were formerly compelled to ask $1.75. Ostx 90c. Yano. 25 pleces Woven Figured Curtain Muslin, ‘white ground, sheer quality, usually 500. Ostx 250. Yu 15 patre 60-inch White and Ecru Notting- bam Lace Curtains, Brassels effects. Re- duced from 85 To $2.75 Par 8 patra Chenille Porters, fringed top and dottom, blue, olive and terracotta Re- Guced from $6.50, 67.50 and 88 To $5.50 Par 10 Mounted Fire Screens. From $1.50 To $1 Eace. Jus Laxssvnows Riss, ~ Y. Ave. Ber. 1322 Asp L4rn. For Tuvnspay. ‘180. Camitle Bouquet Soap...... 100. Peachblow Soay 10c. Cream Glycerine Soap..... ‘25e. Colgat 106. H cipitated Chalk and Oris Root at... 19e, 10-ounce Bottle of Witch Hazel.. Sc, Best Quality Household Ammonia, 19¢. Cooper's Dentifrice. So. Package of Coudray's Infant Powder....--OC- Large-sized Bottle of Vaseline... Se. Bottle of Filtered Machine Oil 30c. Half-pint Bottle of Bay Rum....., 35e. Half-pint Bottle Best Florida Water. lc. Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder. Sie. Bottle of Benzoni Lotion... Deletrez’s Triple Extract. 109. 4 Rolls of Perfor Paper, 4 for... ‘This only represents a little placed as a special leader. Sar L Waaes "THAT SHOULD ATTRACT LARGE PEOPLE. Ax Armocrive List FROM OUR Tomer Wane Deranruest. For Tuvrsnar. on 18c. 4711 White Rose Soap... 126. 120. La Parisienne Transparent Glycerine Soap. 8c. 6c. La Parisienne Transparent Glycerine Soap. “EC. 's Omnibus Soap... -1b. Packazes of Powdered Borax, Preg. Established 1840. uu i — ity lt Srnaxoens. ss the other. Spring, with its anticipations of Aainty fasion. We are going to have some Welcome guests here the coming months. Al- Feady they are gathering—a congress of tho Queen of all are the SILKS—rich—royal, The rays of the sun, as they filter through the Prism, diffuse tints rhat the art of man has captured in the meshes of silk. Designing fancy Ras painted the delicate hues in a multi- tude of odd -grotesque—unique patterns, The Vanguard ts brilliant, The report comes from the ocean kiss! shore of the Orient that pure silk ts striding up the scale of cost, You will hear it ina hundred @ifferent breathings from the trade. Like the man with a hacking cough they ill put their grasping fingers before their lips—and with an apologetic “‘ahem!™—shoulder their bolder astings on the rise in price of the rawmate- rial We laid our plans before quality knew of {ty own scarcity. ‘The best ts ours—but the old-time prices are yours. The forecast ts be- fore yous 24-Inch PRINTED INDIAS. tha yard. iuch” PLAIN COLORE: 1 ALS—506. a yard inch PLAIN “COLORED ORT- ALS~Zhe. and $14 yard h WHITE OXTENTALS “inch WYITE ORIENTALS. 7: @i and #1.25 & yard. 24-inch WHITE ORIENTALS—extra heavy #1 & yard. 80-inch WHITE ORIENTALS — $1.25. yard. Whtusical fashion has turned from the ideals of the winter to the newer creations of spring for evening wear. Ont STRIPED TAP. 91 75a yard SATIN BOCADES—@1.50, 2 aud 83.a yard. You can take the plain colors from the CRYSTALS—Centenatre, Cobeleand the others you know so weil—that are novel among the novelties—in them new Inches wide mnplextons— 1.35, #1.50, 82 ‘STRIPED and BROCADED SATINS—in now ‘effects —$1, $1.25, $i Svand €2 a yard. You should have an errand here every day from now until the spring season is fairly launched on the sea of time—sceing and ad- miring the new comers. Besin now—with the beginning. You will buy better by know- ine what the variety holds. You cannot ab sorb ours at asingle wlance. We want you to compare worths aswell. Take your time— NOW thst you have it, Prenvs, NTH AND THE AVENUE.” A Peat tee ‘Telephone 985. A. Kacrwas, ‘Remember that you have at least two months more in which to wear Winter Coats. Remem- ber also that we have reduced our prices on all Fur-trimmed Coats, Winter Capes and all of the Children’s aud Misses’ Long Cloaks. Ts Bo Wen In Juss: The White Lawns, Egyptian Dimities, and Fancy Cotton Dress Goods are already meet- ing with congiderable attention. The shrewd ones buy these goods early in winter and make them up ready for the first approach of warm ‘weather. : Elegant 30-inch Irish Lawns in a variety of attractive polka dots, stripes, rings, &c., only Ase. per Figured Egyptian Dimities, only 9c. per yard. Fancy Parazon Stripes, only 20c. per yard. Handsome Printed Swisses, only 28c. per yard. ‘White India Linens, 12%c. to 50c. per yard. Wilt: H. MeKesy; x 933 Pr Av: N. W. ‘There's no time when CANDIES like ‘ours are not relished—in the morning, in the evening and at noontime. Goo T a ee Hh Fu, Sst “BEST” CANDIES are ahead of all competitors for quality, freshness and variety. To make their appearance doubly pretty we pack them in an ele- gant manner and tie the boxes with rich ‘satin ribbon. Our price is popular—CO CENTS pound. But if you do not want to pay 80 much try either our 25 or 40cent mixtures. They're really delicious, Order by telephone if it's more con venient. Our call is 1104. Gu & Sox, Con. 11a Axo F Srs. Tae “Oxo Toiens» Sumr Suz No other honse DORS—EVER pID— or EVER WILL sell such STERLING QUALITIES at ench LOW PRICES as WE quote. Sass Asp Comrayr, Por Ox Srvze. EVE got LIVERIES made—and reedy.—They'it suit unless you've got 444 wF www heey some notion of your own you want carried out—and then we've got the tailoring talent right here to do that, Have a thought for your serv- ants’ aprearance—their «comfort. — ‘There's nothing shabbier than worn LIVERY—whether it's on the Dox—at the door—or in the din- ing room.——The public has eyes for such things—people will talk, you know-so don't give gossip a erumb to munch on st your ex- pense. READY-MADE LIVERIRS weren't Always as perfect as they are now. But since we've gathered our expert force about us—nothing is half done.——Nothing is left un- done.——Whatever is fashionable for any service—in in stock—in all sizes—COACHMEN'S © COATS. “and FOOTMEN’S COATS with TROUS- ERS to match-or BEDFORD CORD BREECHES—BUTLER'S SUITS — BELL BOYS’ SUTTS-COOK’S CAPS —COATS and APRONS—WATTER’S JACKETS— The FUR CAPES, ROBES and GLOVES — MACIN- TOSHES—the LINEN WEAR and the “TOP” BooTs. You don’t need to.come near—send Four instructions along with the man— and he'll bring his outfit back with ‘him.——That is if you'll let us St ‘him from the ready-made lino-and we don’t think you could tell the differ ence—if it wasn’t for the price. — *Tisn't_a difference of goodness—to- order tailoring can't help being higher. — We'll do as you say—tmake or made. Which do we think?——Why, we can suit you ready-made without = doubt.——No harm to try.—Any- where else isn’t lke here. We keep pace with the changes of ‘That means much, Por you now Frrpay Is Rewxaxt Daw, THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS AND SMALL ENDS FOR Toxorrow ODDS AND ENDS of all kinds SOILED COMPORTS AND SPREADS, And these — THIRD FLOOR. ONE CASE OF PRIME QUALITY APROwS. Grxowams, Fast covons, at Tho. rem YARD. WORTH tor ONE CASE OF FRENCH PERCALE REMNANTS, FULLY one yarp wior, ony LOo. exe YARD, WORTH 1 Also qne case of LIGHT-FIGURED CHEVRON®, 81 INCHES WIDE; FAST COLOKS, BEAU- TIFULLY DESIGNED. oxty 106. rer vann. worm 18. 2-Two of DARK-FIGURED CHr® RONS, 31 inches wide, fast colors, beautifully denteued. ony 106. ren vanp. Worth OUR GREAT GENTS’ HANDKER. CHIEF REDUCTION SALE STILL, IN PROGRESS, HANDKERCHIEPS worth 10 and 12he0, we will sell 6 ror 25e A small case of BLACK AND WHITE SATINE REMNANTS, eulteble fer Morning Dresses and Wrappers. ony 106. ren vann, Worth Iie. A small lot of LADIES JERSEY GLOVES, 4s drab, brown, black and dine, at L5c. a rain, Worth 2 200 dowen of LADIES: BALBRIGOAR Hos 1 at 12ho ram Worth 206. 49 pieces of NOUVEAUTE DRESS GOODS, all new styles, DOUBLE WIDTH, a at 25c. rex vann. Worth 37hes. asesof WAMSVILLA HALF-BLEACHRD 1 (40 inches wide) COTTON at Bbc. Worth 12¥g0. ‘Third oor is easily reached by an or oF stairs. ‘Third floor for BARGAINA, ‘Third floor for BARGAINS, TOMORROW 18 FRIDAY. SEIDAY IS REMNANT DAY. A EEE Aa REE AA NN AAA NNN LL A A N ORNN aa 3 oo oh BE ES 3 * See 00 =F als 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST, would say do mot be backward. invite you to svail yourself of li rt that you wish and we will factory arrangements paying forthem. We understood that the which have prevatleg strictly adbered to whether your purchase on credit. open an account with wa, Jcuws Laxsscrors SHEETZ MIXTURES. And no wonder. They're good, pure, fresh and cheap. », 5 and 60 CENTS s pound, SHEET Covfectioncr: LOTH & F STE Baxoarss. We have laid out on our second Aoor eow- eral lines of FINE DECORATED CHINA, Which we shall clese out af very low prices. Our friends and customers should see ‘them. M. W. Bevenrvon, ws =1215 F Ax 1214GSe see - creases ness of your diges- “leader” Jules Verne is said to be the author most read | ¢ se Ae Seed enh Pee a “ Ar 65c. Exce, 6 For 83.75. |Ox Onsanexrat Burc-A-Busc By the French officials in prison. It will be re | \ BEOLEUM Stock er te Regen: Ft ‘Wrappers, in indigo and mourning. Per- E 4 & I Ar W, & ee a ote beh Grcnek te and’ pute testeen Beoblees Taking FURS£Tho five Canad Seal and Astrakban Fur Capes that remain of the OML AND N.Y. AVE. NEXT suxorton. wag| AT Wrataxre & Enxoxsrows. bones in natural, healthful way. $10 Capes, previously reduced to $5.98, are again lowered in price—$4.98 for Whe world has produced. RUGGISTS. sectal duncount of per centon weld hee poetneeh is __FOR SALE BY ALL D REDUCTIONS. Ment T, : ss pane The cart, wodeled in miniatare, is to be one} A Karre Nor Nuzogo. NEWMARKETS—With deep cape, reduced from 12.500 97.50. The En- No. Feeorvel cembeating"Bopal Worcstor . modeled 1m ma . A Asie gilts Cicth Nowsntpheta, ith Giple tke, vabiienh Geeuh G48 to iN 00. Chater ok Crown Derby. Rubian Art Pottery, of the attractions at the world’s fair. The pos- ‘The only remedy in the world that will WERE wo bave just 26 pate Setin Oor- "OW man - ve. : Lieve Cor and Bi instant Tithoue the use of a kufe “3 Ov NSURE BESISS CHEE tan, gray, blue and black fo those who reply quickly. JACKETS—86, 50 Box Coats reduced to @3.50. 910.50 Box“ Coats reduced to Ho, ie Mass tae Venn |" sesiow of this model may be regarded as an sudex of Chicago's intentions for the future. 1.75 “i bine eid, et bcd, GQ, me aan on pink and white. 216 96.50. $15 Box Costs reduced to $9.75. Plain and fur-trimmed garments at all gta hing 2a cent ef Brocton Conte. Which was jovented, petented snd - these prices and the most destesble styles; for instance, the English Tan Kersey ‘Too much cannot be said and written : ome, ee Semena che astanetet By +. a2, 000De RAWUOED, — paLns hey Pir ones vraag aise 5 fe Lng Pave deeb wt | Ws, & amy teutiene of saising their prices i eae Pick. J. J.GE 807 PENNA. AVE. ¥.W. [1] TELEPHONE 2414. "| | |WRAPSL Black Oloth, handsomely bratded, extra Sizes for stout ladlen. Tho coviag thes eoctowr nes eealunonaen 1b per cent off. from tae treed ae with the beight of the buildings. Pancous, 1115 Ps Ava N.W. é nee "perfect Atting, eastiy’ adjusting wrap that bes sold eo well at $25, reduced and yet how often abused! One's arst duty | L205 Pa Ave N.W. sai | ‘Spercento reduction te the tesuit we ihe na pn tr ai os aT i “ *, toet-to.’ 21S. Qabaeadt eo; : ‘to these noble crestures isto make them OF Pte | Se Rint weather. ‘Trade has The posubility of s freshet in Washington | 4 Mf oooay Reran. Burren Sraxp. To Svrvznzns Fnox gdoura, : | {.y MESSRS 97. 50 Juonéts rediubsd to #5. ‘The 610 Imported Jacket for 66.75. 3 Selldrained sad propenty tat maa, | EXTinE Stock Fons REDUCED: | 1s "romtom ingen ucatat wate! ohare oe has already advanced toa probability. Prompt ane ~ feise wo wakinten wie ph by Sees oF 8 pin Sa is ed to.bely 62.98 each. But afew, 0 the loss is leas : which conditions not pk a Witter & RESFF3 905 Ph AVE | Borestee. sotion should be taken to prevent it from be- Remember wo have epuned 6 lnptesnay = Shay te steve af the walls ‘wntifthe wep | es > .e their comfort, but which are essential to “ Mover eens. 15 PER CENT Orv mays: A ‘mode! retail batter stand at our main depot, a eS ere thevele ce |” z ike 1f tr t * ‘Mealth and a vigorous condition. ai have been made all | 15 per cent off. cmiagecntiny. sa cor, th and Penn, ave., in order that our | ———— tocanp. who would mebe ang ees. : ry} ide ot ‘ * . My: ‘boarding horess are the - Ladies, @6.00 Shoes am ‘The Rat vraall quantition The tame | ————— tee tobe able to sleep naturally and re- ee t = Laveen: ‘Callers on Mr. Cleveland are numerous, with butter in small quantities, The same ———— freahingly WITHOUT MEDICINE. By T P R rk ‘Ladies’ rates of the potitenl gums, however, do set 20- Sine quattion of butter and low pris whieh (ere nero You sn so Sapead we Parars Rorat, : ma re to abow band «man alwege chy ———— Uke bebe, and having you % =. bate dectectinetly matatalnet I Wetuase be without thet eny aries.” Gail ‘Laden’ —_rooe_—_——_ Gar Our delivery oyster is * *peefect”—but- ‘The price of drugs is regulated by the state in ter deiwered anywhere any day in the week. Prossia, If uanst take some neat figuring to fix | Jaures F. Ovsren, csuccessorto the Old Pirm), Abe proper rate {or the patent medicme products. | un and Pu ave. Center and K St Markets. jal8 ane ae RP