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4 === rs THE EVENING STAR. me aa AS ~ WASHINGTON. BALE 3 THURSDAY = 416 7TH ST. (ROSEY 5. NOYES NO CREDIT. QUICK GALES. SMALL PROFITS. Great ‘That the Senate will speedily take ection on Reo Ticesr Dar the House bill which provides for the evtab- Tononsow. Nebment of a District Conrt of Appeals 1s rea- sonably certain, for the Senate ts = decidediy practical body and generally Interested in local affairs to ® gr extent than is the | House The differences ‘b have heretofore | existed between the t¥obodiesare not sufficient | to cause adendiork. The Senate thought that Tx Cupra Devanrvert. three additional Justices on the District Sapreme } We t Bench would meet the requirements of an over- | * tit Pisin Chenille Portiaren, mega lomded docket, the House agreed as to the | 3 patrs Dado Chenflle Portieres, Worth @7 Oddn and Ends, Remnante, Desirable Job Lots, Bo, st trade bringing prices. TRE CONVINCERS: number of fastices but came to the conclusion | _patr..... SRR ART $2.29 each that they should be organized into » separate | > naam Weeticren, Worth = cont, which shoal devote ite entire attention | aim tuto Chenitie Briones Word $e. to appellate business. Reconciliation should La ot Bates euch, not be difficult and ought not to be delayed. | “Sew Patiarpe of Fibel Grade aad 1 to Never were courts in more urgent nee of relief agllee rote ii vere than are ours, and to bring sbout a con-) Agction Ice Curtatas for 128, OF SS, an tinuation of present conditions py quib-| p6c Smyrna Mate. sg, meet “=. 150. each Diing or petty objection would be «| yo miost discreditable proceeding. The District | vow has fewer Judges in proportion to its pop- Muruusenr. ‘tiation than any community in the country, and 3 although that fact might be made to appear as evidence of superiority in moral matters we will waive the compliment and ask the enactment of slaw which will make {t possible for litigants | Cy to nchieve final hearing before the Supreme | Const of the United States in less than ten | yearn Were there no other than purely local (\y 54, Depanrurst. puits occupying the attention of the District Jadiciary the present force of eminent jurists could attend to them satisfactorily, but when it is remembered that « large proportion of the cases aroyholly governmental in their nature | then the necessity for increased facilities be-| Boys) Crormxa. comes immediately evident. The progress of | ¢ #6 cape fm MieeG, 7, 22. the city is seriously retarded by the biockade in bess Doutic wad sient saa tala thecourte. That the Senate will remove tho — obstacle without further loss of time fs highly | Consrrs Asp Iszaxste Wear probable; it certainly should do so. | Alot of odd sizes of $1 and $1.50 Corsets. ..480. Stindinel 42.50 Tan Fiderdown Coats Sizes 1 to 7 Pag | Cyua' * ‘The permanent location in the United States | “Gite 1 Canton Flannel Drawers. Sines ito | of an apostolic delegation which is to per-| Chotes of full 8h to 823 ‘t's trimmed Boox Asp Sratroxery Depanrseyt. sonally represent the head of the Roman tholic Church f+ an event which, had tt oc-| Jot of Paper Novels. rood subjects, Reeular curred twenty years ago, would have cansed | Shakes. care’ Compicie ‘Works, “4 “Yoiume cloth, |: tyre. ular orice, @4 50. ...$1.35 set wach anti-Cothe stration. Tt marke |, $y ‘ane (yrs, Raular orice, 04 50. ,-41°8 ‘Yelopes, ruled or unruled. Was lc. box..1le. box an ora in the religious history of the country ¥ attrac te: jon thai > and yet has attracted lese attention thanens/ FAL 1-4 Our one might have supposed would be consequent | "wy." Se5 toe tomorrow one entire rege ie event. A few of th le who | Capes, Mugs, Bo Tris » &e, at ONE eee ce ae veel, She | SUGhira Sp aakeD ARE have not closely followed the news as it bas come from Rome. either directly or throngh | Groves. Monsignor Satolli, are asking what the | 91 ¢ yutton Black Mousquetatre Kid Gloves. 80e. patr sppolatment means ‘The answer is easy, | 2c. Cashmore Gloves, biack and colors......100.Dalr 4 ae been more than a little dis- i a a as oe oti | Haspxercarers Asp Scanrs agreement among leaders im the Amorican | 3nd 30:. Printed Border aad Pisin White Hom- Priesthood, growing spar out of | © stitched Handkerchiefs vr arguments which look ss though they | 6! Colored Cashmere Shoulder Scarfs. eaok eprang from racial prejudices. The pontiff was! Day Goons Axp Lineys. called upon to settle these, and ax they were | 4 so+ of war Fabrice, cousiecine of colored many and promised to multiply he delegated | “chatiis, Satines, ke Were lt toS3e,.. cc 8 yard all necessary power to Monsignor Satolli and vent bim to this country to readjust and bar. monize. So far as can be judged from his pub- Iie utterances the pope's immediate representa- | tive w inclined tol the doctrines which -10e. and (84 Colored ‘Bordered nen Plain ‘Turkey tere, ‘with white cotton. 8179 fille Wanw Usvenwean Asp Lecars. Be bas enunciated or affirmed are decidedly | 1510:u% gy Natural Weel Veew and Pe patriotic and can hardly fail to make a favora-| "size 29 and 30, Tae. each Ie impression even among those who have re- | iy a ‘SOc. Drawer Lexgins; warmet | garded full allegiance to the Roman Catholic | Charch as inconsistent with the highest Ameri-- Mews Goons. anism. | $1.25 Canton Flannel Night Shirts, slightly oe | Csoliea Additional railroad connection with Alexan | 95 All-wooi 34 Hose, ‘aatura dria and « direct line from this city to Mount nae ‘Vernon are the objects primarily sought in tho Bill, introduced on Monday in the House of q Representatives, to anthorize the Washington, 416 Tr Sz. Alexandria and Mount Vernon Electric Railway | 0 CREDIT—QUICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS, Company to construct « bridge across the Po-| ja19 tomac river and to constract a railroad over the same and through certain streets and reser- vations of Washington. A liberal feature—de- cidediy in contrast with the legislative propo- sition of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in connection with the structure which must soon supplant Long bridge—is the pro- vision which makes public, free of cost, Bavws, Wusox Aso Mazux Ssors, Luronrens, NO. 42 EAST 19TH ST., NEW YORK, & carriageway and footway on each side of ‘Will show at the tracks on the bridge. As to the “draw” $815 ISTH 8ST. N.W., which is provided for and as to the place and Opposite the Shoreham, TaanneT in peg tne npn shall cross be — Auectetend the engineer office and the Secretary of War are to judge, ss to the ronte within the city GOWNS FOR STREET AND that may safely be left with the District com- HOUSE WEAR. mittees; a# to the motive power, which will almost surely be electrical, there will be no popular opjection so long as the cars are oper- ated within the city by storage batteries or un- dergroand wires, EVENING DRESSES AND WRAPS S193" At very reasonable prices. Besides ztving the best CANDY money zee can buy for the moderats price of 60 When the inbabttants of Atlanta, Ga, woke CENTS yesterday morning they were astonished to find that s beary snowstorm was in progress—a | SoHE &£ storm that blocked all the electric street 6 HEF ear lines and brought a large proportion of the 0% Ho hu bu ordinary business to a standstill For many Years Atlanta has been snowlem, but its cttizens did not rush ind and hibernate; they crowded the streets and snowballed each other and improvised sleighs and sleds and in every possible way enjoved the extraordinary down. fall, not forgetting, however, to see that the til-prepared poor were attended to ae liberally as their necessities demancind. Packs tt prettily and ties the boxes with Tick eatin ribbon, AND we're the only people who do not charge extra for the ribbon. ‘The Chocolates, Bon Bons, Nongat, Almonds, Jellies, Fruits, Roses, Violets and other delicious candies that we make for Gy CENTS are unexcelled for quality, ore ss Sreshness a04 purity. Call up telephone And now it i officially announced that the number 1104 and give us your orders. Reading Bailroad Company will elevate its ‘They'll be Aiied and delivered without tracks in Vhiladelpbig from the west side of on. Broad street to the Schuylkill river and thus eld, abolish the grade crossings on thirteen streets. Can it be possible that Philadelphia is more sapid than Congress? If it is, what wince | Gua & Sox, Cor. Lin Axo F Srs. ference in speed? With this information in the | } i—}] [ESE Possession of the public calculation ean be made of to when such « desirable improvement | — misy be looked for bere a hist { { —t = +e. | Y Lovers of field sport will understand, bat ow members of the Humane Society will not, the D. appeal made by a Virginia aportsman who calls >) Ont upon bis fellow ganners to feed the birds while | | | a this extremely cold weather lasts so that there i Th will be a sufficiency left to shoot at next fall. To | Teeath by gansbot may be preferable to that srectarnd which results from starvation and cold, but the | | | | War Sa Ditimate result seoms to be about the same. — — — Politicians who are not too firmly fixed in| their beliefs and whose affections are transi- tory way study with advantage the feat of ‘Vhorger Hemmestoved:, who seceeded in Jumptag 103 fect with the assistance of a pair of | Norwegian snow ab oe —— Congremman Hatch » mid to be vigorously fm the Seid for the agricultural secretaryship. ‘There t « wealth of rural suggestion in the Miseoart Congressman. name that may be ex- Ans. Yet none of our prescriptions are put upina burry, but are com- pounded with the utmost care by pharmacists of wide experience You leave the? prescription and there your responsibitty ends. If you ere down wwnon business we are 90 centrally located that you can drop ‘m, leave us the prescription and we forwardit at once to your realdence. ‘There in wbeolutely no waiting om your part, and now tsn't this & Kteatconvenience? We make no ex- tracharve for this service. On the contrary, our prices are for eae ee | | | 25 Per Cesr ‘The Highbinders are manifesting themselves -—— Less than others", and our medi- fn Chicago. These people appear to be anx-|——— ctuesare jou: to strengthen the already robust prejudice iH] Poor Axo F; ‘agninst the Chimese race in thie country. | a ‘Unies steps are taken to avert the freshet the ance clubs may as well make preparations to svsil themselves of the regatta facilities that Fennaytvanta avenue will present. -- so Senator Davis re-election was a noteworthy _ example of economy. There was not a single ‘vote east for him that was not called for by the Recessities of the situation. ~ — ‘The grade crowing kept up ite record asa G@epopalative agent by causing the death of hg, cece. ‘Some of the people who are calling on Cleve- pnd these days are not calling as loudly as they ‘Will after the fourth of March. see - continues to blaze away, comet-like, [i] FS. Wausau & Co. {{] Mt UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. =i lil ill HEWIEI ‘The most recent of the grinding monopolies fe the emery-wbeei trust _ ROT CHIR: SOAS ‘TOMORROW ‘WILL PLACE ON SALE 4 SELECTION OF ONLY THE LATEST STYLES JACKETS. CAPES. AVERAGING FULLY a0 PER GENT REDUCTION IN PRICES. n Ovextsa ov Panis Gowss BY BABTON OF BALTIMORE, AT HOTEL SHOREHAM, ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1893. ‘Also some LATE NOVELTIES. wr94e Laxssvnca Axp Bro. Tomoanow-Touonrow Is Farar-Farmar. ‘That means much, Yor you now Frepay Is Reusaxt Dax. THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS AND SMALL ENDS FOR Towonnow, ODDS AND ENDS of all Binds. SOILED COMFORTS AND SPREADS, ‘And these— THIRD FLOOR. ONE CASE OF PRIME QUALITY APRON GING- HAMS, FAST COLORS,AT 730.PER YARD. WORTH 10c. ONE CASE OF FRENCH PEROALE REMNANTS FULLy oxe yarp wipe, oxty 10c. rer YARD. WORTH 1c. Also one case of LIGHT-FIGURED CHEVIOTS, 81 INCHES WIDE; FAST COLORS; BEAU- ‘TIFULLY DESIGNED. oxty 10c. per yanp. worn 160. 2—Two of DARK-FIGURED CHEV- BONS, 31 inches wide, fast colors, beautifully designed. ony 10¢. ren van. Worth Le. OUR GREAT GENTS’ HANDKER- CHIEF REDUCTION SALE STILL IN PROGRESS. HANDKERCHIEFS worth 10 and 124ec, we will sell 6 ror 250. Avmall case of BLACK AND WHITE SATINE REMNANTS, suitable for ‘Morning Dresses and Wrappers. osty 1Qc. rer vanv. Worth 150. A small lot of LADIES’ JERSEY GLOVES, drab, brown, black and blue, a l5caram ¢ Worth 25e, 200 dozen of LADIES BALBRIGGAN HOSE at 1 2kc. parm, Worth 20e. 49 pieces of NOUVEAUTE DRESS GOODS, all new styles, DOUBLE WIDTH, at 25c. pew varv. ‘Worth 372. 5 cases of WAMSUTTA HALF-BLEACHED 40 inches wide) coTTON at Bio, Worth 1240. ‘Third foot is eastly reached by an elevator or stairs. ‘Third floor for BARGAINS. ‘Third floor for BARGAINS. ‘TOMORROW I8 FRIDAY. FRIDAY 18 REMNANT Dav. OUR “CARNIVAL CLOAK SALE" TO BE CON- TINUED THE REMAINDER OF THE WERK. ANS= BURGH ER G.. 420, 422, 424, 420 SEVENTH BT. Do You Bry Youn Saints Reereea ae ve ferent of to Someries one red hee Warne ND, 4219 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.w. Canny Der. Ix Basexexn, Conserved Fruits, French Bonbons, Maricaibo and Ceylon Chocolate Creams, with Nuts, Pratt, te. Old- ay ‘Molasses and ali kindsof Nut ané Fruit ‘The best Qc. Mixture in towm ——— Rawsaxr Surz Toxorzow, Farmar, Jaxvanr 20. “Remnants” are often the plumed kniehts of mer- chandise. Lote that are broken quickly, become eo be- cause novel, beautiful, rich, low priced. Indeed, the best recommendation @ piece of Dress Goods, Lace, Ribbon, Linen or any article of merchandise can have 4s to be found in the remnant ranks early tn ife. But fragments or remainders must yo. Richness and Deauty cannot save them. Bargain sales have been ‘THY. feature here this week. Special goods st spectal prices. You'll find many "short lengths,” ‘odds and ends,” “broken sizes,” kc., from these sales, and it matters not how low they were marked originally they have been re-marked at remnant prices, which means with us very low prices. You'll hardly believe it, perhaps. wut there are remnants of the new Cotton and Cambrio Underwear. Brisk buying has left some of the sizes already awry. They share the same fate as all other remnants, Id your size ts hore take it at the reduced price. Alot of damaged Books for toworrow, alao other things that are mussed, sviled, chipped, scratched or otherwiee marred from handling or displaying. and there is often many a choice bit among them. All are marked at merely nominal prices. Here are s few of many items: Missrs Derantuesr. BAll-wool Navy Blue Cheviot Refers, large sallor collars, brase buttons. Sises 68 and 10 years. Re- duced from €5 to $2. 50. 1 Tan and Brown Piald Eiderdown Closk, full velvet dleeres, polated cape, trimmed with Thibet fur. Size years. Reduced from 815 to $8.50. 1 All-wool Navy Blue Flannel Walst, platted back snd front, full sleeves. Size 10 yeara, Reduced to 82. BAll-woo! Rough Cheviot Jackets, 1 navy blue and B black, elk facing, loop fastenings. Sizes 12and 14 years. Reduced from €12 to @8.50. A floor. ‘Ith st. building.) Croax Deranruenr. 2 All-woo! Piaid Bernhardt Cape, silk fecings, Size 86. Reduced from #2z..50 to $5. 2Triple-cape Plaid Cloth Long Cloaks, Sizes 33 and 86. Reduced from @18 to $10. 1 Black Matalesse Wrap, velvet trimmed. Size 34. Reduced from $13.50 to $5. (84 floor... -11%h st. bldg.) — Sorr Derantwenr. GGray-figured Print Wrappers. Sizes 32 and 34. Reduced from 81.25 to 90c. 1 Novelty Cloth Tailor-made Sult, double-breasted, ““leg-o'-mutton” sleeves. Size 34. Reduced from @15 to 810. (34 Moor. 11th st. bldg. ) For Deranrwesr. 1 Black Astrakhan Cape, extra long. Size 22. Re- uced from @32.50 to 820. 1 Select Gray Krimmor Cape, extra long. Site 36. ‘Reduced from 842.50 to 8: SChildren's White Angora Muffs, Reduced from 82.25 to 81.25. (34 floor, 10th st. bldg.) —0— Senser Deranraenr. 15 All-wool Biack Cashmere Jerseys. Size 32 only. Reduced from 81.76 to 9c. (3d floor... .-20th st, bldg.) Bors: Crorma Deranrwewr. 5 All-wool Cape Overovats. Bizes 4 and 5 years. Reduced from 84.75 to 83.50. 2 All-wool Cape Ulsters. Sizes 5 and 7 yours. Re- ‘Guced from $10 to 85. : 5 Ail-wool Brown Checked Suits, reefer style, Sizes 7, 8. 9 and 14 yeara Reduced from 85 to 83.75. 10th st. bldg. ) (34 floor... —-o— Cua Aso Grass Wane Derr. ‘One 110-piece Carlsbad China Dinner Bet, nest floral spray decoration, the following pieces missing—1 Ginner plate, 3 soup plates, 2 tea plate, 12 individual ation ‘and @cups and saucers. Reduced from $20 to $16. 5 Loraine Jugs, light blue and pink with gilt trim- mings, chipped. 1, 2-at. size, 1, Spt, size, 1, 1-pt, size, 1, M-pt. size. Reduced from @1.25 to 90c. Reduced from 950. to 70c. Reduced from Bic. to 60c. Reduced from G5. to 450. Reduced from 50¢. to35e, «20th and 11th st, Bldgs, onan Wasa Goovs Derarruenz. Remnants Ginghams and Outing Cloths, 2 to 6 yards. Reduced from 12iyc. to 10c. yard. Remnants Calicos 2 to G yards. Reduced from 80. tobe. yard. 1th st. bldg. ) ist Boor... Corser Deranruenr. A pair French “I. C.* Bias Corsets, long waist, side steels, embroidered top. Reduced from $5.00 to 81.50. 5 pairsextra heavy Black “I. C.” Corsets, double side steels, spoon busk, fan back, embroidered top and bottom. Sizes 21 and 27. Reduced from @5.50 10 83. 00 pair. (Second floor. annex to 10th st. bldg.) Daveorsts Scxpries Deranrvext. A lot Rubber and Horn Dressing Combs, Fine Combs and Pocket Com s—from the Goldschmid stock. Reduced from 10 and 15 to Se, 1 Metal Puff Box, damaged. Reduced from 38 to Ie. 10 boxes Extract, 2 fancy bottles in each box. Re- duced from 75 to Wc, (First floor... «Lith at, bldg.) as Sratroxery Depanruent. 15 Boxes Stationery, boxes broken. Breduced from 25 to 202. 10 from 30to 250. ¢ 8 Memo. Books, sliehtly soiled. @ reduced from 35 wo 2c. 2 from 48 to 25e. (First floor. . s -20th st. bldg.) gai a x Learner Goovs Deranruesr, 24 Black Leather Belts, scratched. 14 reduced from | @Be. to BSc. ; 10 from "5c. to 10c. from bc. to 10:. ; 9 from $1.25 to Bc. 53 Canvas and Leather Belts. Reduced from 25c.to We. ‘12 Men's Traveling Cases. 3 reduced from 2.75 to 81.50; 3 from Toc. to Bbc. 5 reduced trom 81.25 to 75.¢; 1 from $1.98 to 1.00. st floor... Lth st. bldg. » y Daess Tanonxa Department. No. 22% yards Jet Edge, 4 inch wide. Reduced from Bie. to 40c. No. 4—1 yard Jet,1 inch wide. Reduced from $1.25 to 75e. . No. 7-% yard Black Silk Gimp, 3 inches wide. Re- @uced from 82.25 to 7c. No. 9-1% yards Black Gimp,2 inches wide. Reduced from 76e. to 50c. No. 10-2 yards Black Silk Gimp, 4 inch wide. Re- Guced from Se. to 200. No. 11-24 yards Green Gimp, 3 inch wide. Re- uced from 40c. to 25c. (st floor... ++ Uth st. bldg.) Laos) Musurxs Uxvexwean Deer, ‘On. special tebles—the balance of our stock of French Hand-made Underwoar—Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Walking Skirts and Short Skirte—at haif original prices. Also a small lot of Gingham Skirts, reduced from $1.75 to $1.00. -10th st. Bldg.) Lyraxts) Deranrenr. ‘No. 1.1 Red Astrakban Cloth Coat, made with separate Jacket and neatly trimmed with black braid, Reduced from $16.50 to 85.00. No.2.—1 Hesvy Green Plaid Coat, fancily trimmed with astrakhan to match, cape, heavy box plait in ack, Reduced from $16.30 to $5.00. —o Cupaews Corroy Uxverwean De. .PARTMERT. No. 1.—5 Infants’ Fine Nainsook Short Skirts, ruffle of Haruburg at bottom, three clusters of tacks above, Reduced from #2. 50 to 62.00. io. 2.—3 Infants’ Fine Nainsook Short Skirts, ramMe of Hambure at bottom, clusters of fine tucks above. Reduced from 82.00 to $1.50. 10th st. bldg. ) @a fioor. —e Hoasoxencuer, Derantuexr. 49 Men’s All-linen Hemstitched Initial Handker- chiefs, 2 A's, 4 B's, 6 Os, 3's, 3 Hx, 63's, 1K, 1 L, OMe, 3Ns, 52,88", 1 Tand 2 Ws. Reduced from 25 to 20c.. 6 for $1. S Ladies’ AlLlinen Handkerchisfs, hand-embrotd- wealioped edges; solled. Reduced from 35 to pro Guove Deranruenr. 4 pairs Ladies! 7-hook Kid Gloves; 3 paics size 556 from $1.25 to fe. 2 pairs Ladies’ Biarrite Gloves, gray and tan: dami- aged. Sines 68 ard 6%. Reduced from §1 to 7c. pair. at Soor.. veeeenere es Ath SR aOR) blsek, _o 20TH, TH AND F STS. ¥.W. | 37 Colored Leather Belts, scratched, 28 reduced | Tha ttme the drop to in PARE FURMIURE Dollars saved ere dollars earned—If you Reed e set of Furniture for your parlor or are likely to's0on this ts your opportunity— A purchase now would be a good invest- ment, even if you Gon't have use for the faraiture before fall. The following are ‘only & few of the many extraordinary bar- gains we are ‘thie week in these goode—If you are thinking of making « pur> chase eeéthem by aij means—it's to your Anterest to do so. ‘ Mota the *'Oute!* tn the Prices, $125 White Maple Suites (3 pieces), upholstered imvatin damask. Now... mi 8125. Over-etuffed Leather Sultes (8 plecee). Now 8130 Wilton Rug Suttes 1 pieces), sola ‘eny. handsomely carved. Now..... (970 Gtik Tapestry, Basten (8 pieces). Now.= one me % 9B5 Bamboo Suttes (3 pieces). NOW... sree ‘WAEDRSBES: 940 Double Wardarbea, with bevel French plate glass, oat, walnut and 16th century OW All the adove are very hantoome ee late patterse, well made and dur- le. Ware B. Wassasn, Fonsrrone, Canrers Axp Dasrentes, 315,317, 319 Srverra Sz. N.W. A. Kacrwax, 99 PA AVE N.W, pe sae: ena Fon Fray aND Saronpay. gs STILL PUSHING OUR STOOK. There never hing teed where pring was well ae got diminish. ‘the qualtt Wu E 0 so long as the weather Not tet, Rot let up forcing heavy goods : tr ph nau 15 lies’ Jac! if elecant Kersey, sa site eS SET Go AT $4.98. | 8. wil $4.98. | aa ase and plain 12 and 810 Ladies’ Jackets, u a sitlor made gray, fur trimmed, ‘MUST GO aT $8.48. | a ‘Ail our 618, 615 and 812 Ladies mabe in tan, ner ee Yay B30, @96 and 820 Ledies' 42.tnch Fine | a "8 manufacture) UST GO AT com $15.00. 1 | $15.00. All our $35 Ladies’ Black Imported Diagonal Coats, trimmed in stor fur, MUSE GO AT | $18.00. | $18.00. in navy, black and All our 3, Ladies’ Silk Waists, garnet, fall sleeves, _ ‘WUaT Go aT $3.98. |__| 33.98, | FRR peepee $5.98. |——| 95.98. 60c. All our 7Se. Black Hand-kn ra. est 60 39. 50 Silk Warp Prisstley's Nun's Velling, z MUST Go AT —o— 39. All our jeep $1.25. $1.25. Biaxkers:, Braxeers:: Busy: ° strictly all-w red, full sizes, st MUST GO AT 137 and | 82.98. | oe oh | sll our €6.50 strictly all wool, white and red, 122-4 * MUST GO AT $4.25, ae "84.25. FOR MEN. (One +") All our Men's Odds and Rds in Wooley 6) in tan, natural wool and white, that eold for 81. LB aad 00, MUST GO AT 600 | —— | 50. 50c. (Another, Laundered AU ot 81,00 Stan's St our 81. AS SiS ies Sere SE ss MUST GO AT 750. aa 'ire line of Men's, Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil- MERICAN Bt Y UNDERWEA! Es iy dsat has bought these at eS a “ Li Siny-h ISCOUNT (off marked price) ron Hu a cn canbe tne tm dwn 1 pag 750. Our ent! HI i i f 3 Ip it i i other od t i F i é i : ais i aie t I i i i tr x) 3 JANUARY 19, 1893: EVERIAIG — SHOES Ar Cer Prices FOR TWO pars. Tomonnow Asp Sarcnnax Osrs. aoe LADIES’ REGULAR 82.50 Pink Satin Slippers. be ie i a 3 Black Satin Sitppers. Donne ‘White Suede Oxford Ties. Faray Axp *® 82020 Strap sutppere Tan Suede Sitppers Sarcnpar ray Suede stippers. Ouse Black Suede Beaded Slippers. = ‘Beat Patent Leather Ties. OUR REGULAR 82.50G00D8. “ PH AS, oven = 4 See tan Suede Bitppers. Dew Black Suede Oxtords. ‘Black Suede Strap Blippera. Farmar Axp wate ia strap stippers ‘Red Goat Strap Sitppers. Sarcapar oes pakad atau Oxzz. Fine Dongola Oxfords. CHEAP AT $2.00, Seasoxaste Necessrries, Rubber Boots, all atzes. A full stock at usual low prices, ‘Misses’ and Children's Felt Slippers Now reduced to 250. ‘Hand-made Cork-sole Shoes, For Men. $3.00. Ladies’, $3.00. Boys’, $2 and #2.50. Misses’, $2.00 Child's, 81.50, Wx. Hass & Cos Rexustz Suoz Hovses, 990 and 922 Seventh st, 21éand 1916 Pa ave, 281 Pa svene by W. A. PHESE & C3: Sth and Penn. Ave coc? EMNANT Ar EMNANT Day 1TH [TS iva Its REAT PARGAINS REAT DARGAINS Comes again TOMORROW at PIERCE’S, ‘There's adouble discount for you to take ad- vantage ofthe CLEARING SALE reduced prices in every department, but on top of those reductions comes the great REMNANT RE- DUCTIONS for which We are noted. Euxaszs OF DRESS Goze. EMNANTS 8 yards 40-inch All-wool Gray Diagonal Whip Cord. Former price, $8. Remnant price, 84 for plece. 6 yards494nch All-wool Gray Check Camel's ‘Hair. Former price, $7.50. Remnant price, 85 for piece. 6 yards 42-inch All-wool Gray Bedford Cord. Former price, $7.50. Remnant price, $4.50 for piece. 6 yards 38-inch All-wool Red Henrietts. Pormer price, 82. Remnant price, $2.40 for piece. 436 yards 40-tnch All-wool Two-toned Serge, gray and brown. Former price, $3.38. Rei ‘nant priee, 2.90 for piece. 436 yards 40-inch All-wool Scotch Plaid, bine and red. Former price, $4.50. Remnant price, €3.40 for ptoce. 636 yards 46-inch All-wool French Camel's Hair Regence, light «ray. Former price, $10. ‘Remnant price, 86 for piece. 6% yards 46-inch All-wool French ‘es Hair Regence, dark tan. Former price, 10. ‘Remnant price, #6 for piece. LOVE PPEMNANTS. Gist REWATE Afow patra of Children's Fleece- lined GLOVES. Regular price, $1._ Remnant price. - Odd fees in Tan and Black Glaca Mousquetaires. Regular €1.50 qua ity. Remnant price. : Odd sizes Tan Sucde Mousque- taires. $1.25 quality. Remnant Price. 8 Some ‘Mittens. CORSET REMEAXTS. RSET FVEMNANT! Special bargains in White and Drab Corsets. Sizes from 24 to 30. Regular prices, $1 and 91.25. Remnant prices, 50cts. and 75 CTS. EMNANTS (HITDRE: EA! REMAN OF CHEBEESS WEE “Warmth, warmth, warmth.” is the cry dur- ing this cold weather. Children espectally suffer from cold. We can protect them, at night, by means of onr Canton Flannel Nicht Drawers, and in the daytime with our warm Conta ahd Dresses. Read what we have in rem- nants for TOMORROW. Remnants of Children’s CANTON FLAN- NEL NIGHT DRAWERS. Sires from 2 to6 Years, with or without feet. Former prices, 95 cte.and $1.05. Remnants for. d9and 7lcts Children’s CANTON FLANNEL NIGHT DRAWERS, embroid- ered ruffle. Were 58 cts. Rem- nants for. . 490 Cabaren's COATS, Sead 3 your sizes. Were €3.50. Remnant Price. : $1.98 ‘Toboggan Capes in Former price, $1.25. Remnant Brice . ‘Remnants im India mull and nainsook, 1 to 2 year sizes. Fotmer price, ‘$2.50. Remnant price. : Bemnants of LEGGINS, white only. Former price 75 cts. ‘Remnant price... - 2Black Mohair Pessant Aprons, emt in silk. Sizes from Bto Byears. Former price $2. UMBRELLA REMRAREE Ri 89C $1.19 980 remnants in Cashmere Gloves and 800 $1.39 500 980 Lot of Gloris Umbrellas, %6-inch frames, with oxydized handles. 1 was 82.75, now 75 CTS, ‘1 was $1.50, now 81.00, handle. Was€3.75. Friday............. 82.25 Big lot of 82. 50 Silk Glorias, 26-inch frames, ‘natural wood handles, ilk cord and tassel, war- ranted for oneyear. Choice..... «PIERCE é. “Where Quality’s Firat; Profits Second,” Si SE ASB Pt AvE N.W. EF | Sovvesrns ot ene Palais Royal's “Opening” tm | the Cotton Underwear Department positive'y termi: | ‘ate Saturday. Call tomorrow—Priday—and avoid the overcrowding certain on Saturday. | ‘You may not be waited on very promptly even to- | morrow if you csll during the busy hours, but you | can almost serv» yourself if you will cat out the list | below and bring it with you. | f aa Taz Sovvesin List. | To the Left are the prices you will find marked on the garments. To the right are the prices quoted os eouvenira $1.35 Gowns .. 81.68 Gowns... 21.75 Gowns... 82.25 Gowns. 81.15 Shirts... 91.25 Skirts... 91.35 Skirts 81.250. Covers... 81.350. Covers. 81.680. Covers. 25e Drawers 81.25 Drawers. 81.35 Drawers .. €@ Not more than three garments to each visitor. of any one style Reuxants Tear Ane Very Rane. "Yoov noow the sonst somnente aco catioation of odd pieces more or less desirable. While of course wehave such we point more particularly to the full Anes of winter goods quoted at prices as low as for the usual remnanta This {s unusual and only because we bave determined not to carry apiece of winter goods to the new Palais Royal now in course of erec- tion. Srrmrs_nisck sateen with knife-pleated and shirred ruffles reduced from 98>. to 680. Black Sateen Skirts, ined and unlined, yoke bands, pleated and shirred ruffles, embroidered in colors, Feduced from $1.50 to 98e. Lined Mohair Skirts reduced from @1.75 to $1.35 and from 81.68 to $1.25. Alpaca and Mohair Skirts with one deep and three small ruffies, reduced from $1.98 to @1.50. Sateen Skirts with ruffle and flounce of lace, re- Guced from 22. 50. Black Skirts with four ruffles of taffeta silk reduced from $3 to 82.50. — Silk Skirts reduced from €7.50 to Cosrowes_street Dresses for winter, which can be worn until the end of March. @9.75 for the 815 Suits, $12.50 for the #20 Suite. = Wrarrens_si.05 for garments costing $6.50 to import. $1.68 forthe French Flannelette Wrap- Pers, copies of the more expensive garments; only foo good an imitation of French flannel and Paris make. Newastanners—with deep cape, reduced from 12.50 to 7.50. The English Cloth Newmarkets, with triple cape, reduced from 818 to $12.50. Choice of tan, gray, blue and black to those who reply quickly. Jackers-s6.50 Bor Coats reduced to @3.50. €10.50 Box Coats reduced to 6.50. $15 Box Coats reduced to $9.75. Plain and fur-trimmed garments atall these prices and the most destrable styles; for instance. tho English Tan Kersey Costs, with big pearl buttons; also the very latest Cape Coats. Weraps—amack ctoth, nandsomely braided, extra sizes for stout ladies. The perfect fitting, easily ad- Jasting wrap that bas sold so well at $25, reduced to $17.50. Missrs-—e7.s0 sackets reduced to $5. ‘The $10 | Imported Jackets for #6.75. The $7.50 Newmarkets reduced to only $2.98 each. But « few of the last | mentioned, so the loss is less than otherwise. Groves—taates sbutton English Dogskin Walk- ing Gloves. Now shades of reds and four big buttons, Reduced from 81.50 to 1.25 pair. Pigskin Mousquetaires thet are heavier than they should be, rednced from (fe to 5e pair. Ladies’ 6-button White Kid Gloves reduced from €1.25 to 78 pair; 4-button reduced from $1 to 68> a ‘Mousquetaires reduced from $1.85 to Faxes: mana-patatea Quill Feather an@ Sik Gauze Fans reduced from $1 to @8c for choice. Fosr—sin rintsn taste ana English Cotton Hose fm fast black and colors reduced from 50c and 68¢ to only 35c « pair for choice. Hasoxencmers_sm caus Handkerchiefs of Gelicate colors and daintily embroidered. reduced Shirts, prettiy broidered. Reduced from $2.75, €2.| 7S entre rom €2.75, €2.50, 2 and 61. Other Ni ‘Shirts reduced from 1s only 75c. for choice. sara sad PERRY'S. HAT wase memorable day last week When we bed thet “pushing sale" of WRAPPERS WAISTS and JERSEYS More thas Belf the stock went the “bargain way.* But that dont eatuaty ws. ‘We said they must all be sold—and we meant 8. We are ening to offer youthe balance again temenrow—e UAE the last ome us wold im raed. Make ready, Dow, for thers cannot be any sequel te this opportunity. It \s now or mover. Of comme, #8 ere making foom for our epring busines but take our word for it they won't be a bit Detter the theseae and weahall bave to chante a prot price fer them, NOW youre treeof that and part of the cost. Thee (his te the time to Daw there are S. Wasrrens od. BATISTE LAWN WRAPPERS that were “it nee SL.98, O movuen uNex wearer Brettily trm-ved. with embesiters matches were 86 To — BOW. ae onl 4 rrovren cHarzis we trimmed wits lace and ribbon —wer + Row 1.98, wren, +) COLORED DimrTy frimmed with fine ROW... 6 rive raw WHAPPELS, ore broldery the fronts ere cut fly wth Wate teow beck and full keevee were & ow $3.89, © 2:4 wire tawy WRAPPERS that are Frinkled and feured—some pian and immed with Qreerbroidery ‘they were @k and #10 sow $1.98, 82, 82.89, $3, $3.50, $3.98, 84 Axo S WRAPPERS, embroidery were #6 83.48, RED PATIOTS fine colored em x Frat we $4.50. &. Gisomax sna Brack Laws Sor there 7 PRENCH GINGHAM TS piste tipmedwabenbriiers “et wee ee OL xow...._85, 87 Axn S38, ant CYACK LAWN SUITS thet were 86, @8 No! -$3 Aw $5. & Warsrs “i wD rrocney Pencae watsTs—torw Price Se en 29. FIGURED PERCALE WAISTS- Rare eck: 39a 13 riounep camsnic WalstTs—Rere BOW, |S sTuiren FLANNEL BLOUSE WAISTS= Regular price 61 50— BOW ..reeeena---ssererconervesenes, 7a, FRENCH CAMBRIC WAISTS — Pink and Blue Shades Regular price @1 1° > Now. jenveen --a-ensecnwenesomne-— PUG, "9 7 ~ eis MADBAS WAISTS ~ Regular price = ssilitiilipsaalcini an esa 79 mapnas waists, with mi Brown end bisck’ hats ine stripes. Replat Price @1.50— —" BLACK and WHITE FIGURED SATIN ‘Reqular price €1.50— WalsTs—1 TT. TY 15 reson recane WarsTs—terw lar price €1.60— Now. scsiaienecinniaeenneieee 9 PRENcH LAWN WAISTS, with Cardinal Rewular ok SHITE DUCK WAISTS—Recuiar price rman | SN ety WASH SILK WAISTS—Regula> price Now. —- $1.89. 2 Seng Tatas: and Keck Now. ooo eens ewes $2. 7 CRAVENETTE CLOTH WAISTS —Reea- lar price @4— Now $2.19. iN ‘sailed WHITE v8 ‘Regular prices Soc t0 82 3 OW ..000--600., 75e., OBe., $1.09 ané $1 392, there i. Jensexs “2 8 stack casmuere ob S.srsce o and SILK 32m aa ; aaa 8 aioe, carprwai SEYS—plain or Graded that woe Ge Se Now. ERSEYS. trimmed—that were from 83°00 65. sow..82, $2.50 axn $3.75, tenctiy ‘We are anxious to clesr this stock out—but we Gon ‘want any of youto be disappointed. If you are mot Quick to answer this announcement you will find thet ‘busy hands have cerried them away while you wore Peonra . “Nora Axp Tae Avexce, Established 1640. (it) (Of the exquisite stock of FINE PORCE. LAINS, CUT GLASS, SILVER WaRe, FINE ART WORK, ODD JEWELRY pe. SIGNS and an clegent assortment of BBIC-

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