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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. BATURDAY - CROSBY S. NovES THE EVENING STAR bas « re: ooo RRR A oo RE A TLE BP Boo Bh AA EEE cco kk 2“S NNN Bop that have been presented to Congress for the pur- pose of setti there or unsettling the liquor traffic beevoived a measure which will be be public as wellas to onghtt mal ° inter Nearly = introduced and upon « clean ail, but it never got at than the endar and the are that it never will It received the endorse- ment of the District Commissioners and was erally by the many who regard the liqnor traffic. even when conducted under the strictest reguiations, as = great evil. Tho bill represented almost the extreme limit of maniefpal control of the traffic on this side of abs Naturally it was hotly op- posed by Liqy releniently dis- be traffic. Some of the objections and ition. dealers and oth i toward th le to it were w might have led to moditications of the measure fm some matters of detail if the bill nad ever been debated in It possessed one merit which ¢-pecially appealed to the law-lov- ing citizens of the District, in view of the shifty ® the existing law, and that wasaclearness which rendered any evasion of its provisions seemingly impossible. To this very plainness ef the proposed measure was probably due mueb of the opposition to it from those who bad profited by the ix acy of the ex- feting law. Much more attention was given the Meredith bill, which is by no means drastic; it raised the bar room license fee to $150, i omy excellent provisions, but on the whole was ffrored rather by those who are liberally inclined towards the liquor inter- este than by those who seek to restrict the trafic by the most stringent regulations. Then, in December last, came the Campbell! bill,which was at once recognized as the bill most ap- proved by the liquor dealers themselves, though s too strong one who will and contai even that contained some provis them, as may be seen bs com, e original draft with the meast piseussed Thursday by the House commit- mittee, There may be good and sufli- cient reasons for giving to every person the right to demand and secure a license by oceupring a house which has in it twenty chambers and on the front of which structure is placed « hotel «ign, but the experiment would | seem to be a dangerous one. “Hotels” of the character required by the bill could be estab- lished in the heart of re: ‘table residence | there we Id be no legal | ry act of Congress, ¢ the opening of a bar room | f the disrepute and the de. ty values which would follow. The Campbell bil red chambs @ hotel and | power, exce that could p and called for a bur limited the namber of licenses to five hundred, | Dut the bill which has superseded it is wide ope: The Meredith and MeVillan provision, which made the display of bottles or other vessels of | liquor evidence that liq le, does | t appea: asure. The com- Dination bill is stron m the Campbell bill alar; it permits agents ers to examine at hours all premises the Campbell proposition ed hotels, taverns, retail or was for ted n very strang grocers and ¢ sion which 1 the pending b bill makes to the the combination bill Is except the McMillan quor interest would be re- as a long step backward by the temper- and that is the exemption from the requirement of securing upon every re- newal of an application for a bar room Beense, nt of @ majority of the property owners and residents. In thie respect the present law if made efficacious would be preferred by those 1 this provision, practically establish- non eve e means of restrain ng the trafic in local futereets dom: ten and even pro- « where neighbor- J such restriction or as is the bill now before the House committee it is an improvement upon present eonditions, and by the t.me it gets through the House and Senate it may, to the public advan- and without disturbance to reputable dealers, be in much better shape than it now is, tage Even ite most enthusiastic advocates expect it will ve amended. — oe Occasionally Congress does some thoroughly commendable thing. It did when it ordered an investigation of the great coal combine. It do another when it smashes that monarch combinations tless frag- will probably © ments. The th. be w greedy roads nplete control ich is mined bination bas i, in a broad se of the ex “| com enormously ¥.at the exp ion of the was the first jed that but for tional tons of the | he market every year. result tation was a higher | 1 a pit-mouth. Then the were 1; exorbitantly so. | As the inve at tee has shown, the railroads charge much more for carrsing than they aaling any other natural prod- uct; even those of greater intrinsic value being transported for less, despite the fact that coal is easily handled and isa minor risk. The ulti- | mate result is a conscienceless increase in the | Price of coal t lealer and a etill fur- | ther al figures which unbiushingly | wtare thy ont of count | and cash. Locally the trouble is exaggerated by | the failure « road to give Washington reasonably decent freight facili- thes. companies - see t, but that fact should not cause thove who can relieve poverty | to ctose th their pocket becks. Many willing men and women cannot obtain | employment Just now and they certainly should | not be permitted to suffer. A few dollars more | will not be miwsed and they cam be most advan- tageously L Tme Stam will recetve and transmit any contributions—eash, cloth- ing. food or fuel. Such excellent opportunities for genero to be found. ‘This is the The weather today is pleasa Folks who want to take a farewell look at the | Long bridge had better journey to a suitable | point of view within aday or so. If a rapid thaw « the Potomac all the chances favor the removal of the railroad’s dam. Be- consummation is, howeve: be a regatta on Pennsylva- +02 Lexington, Keatocky, has bad the common experie its efforts to be charitable. It was discovered that the establishment of a free soup house led a large number of citizens to quit work. So Now that Mr. Dana has returned from Je russlem the Tammany organ recitals will be continued ander bis personal direction. - — The world's fair souvenir coin again suggeste the thought that decorative art and specie eur- Fency are incompatible quantities, —— ‘The Panama schemers are now going through the newspaper portraiture period of expiation, —— ‘The next Senator from Kentucky has a large shoo-diling contract on his hauds, % Tu : M. Srnrrcrraxp <acorporsted), 939 Pesxa. Ava BALE COMMENCES AND WILL CONTINUE FOR 20 DAYS ONLY. WILL BE SOLD. PRICES, Mi ghin THT Gh ghs oy aaa 2 2 * Bo EOO8 ft Tit og F “oo” S¥8 Xi PER PAIR. O ere. 0—_0__0-__0- 0-0 —_ ———— ee Eavaz, ‘ f ° f ‘Yet some are rich—and some are poor ° —some have everything that heart can wish—while others scratch for lp the bare necessities to existence, Where does the equality come in? ovk I 7 ° ¥ ? 2 7 Egurrastz Cueprt Srsrex 0——0 0 Isthe great commoner. It is accom- modatfon to the man of means. It is MONEY to the poor man. It will furnish a castle—or #cottage—and await your convenience to pay forit. ‘You don’t have to ask usforcredit. | © 0- —0— We expect to give it to you—Weare | glad to do it, [e ‘The peculiar advantages of our © method are the liberties it gives you. ? ‘You are not held by a single tie save your word-—You pay ue what you jf are disposed when you purchase—the Dalance takes care of iteelf. Weekly | P or monthly littles satisfy usand 7 Wear the indebtedness away. ‘The best FURNITURE, CARPETS: and DRAPERIES that are made can be bought so—of US. Hovse & Henzwaxs, >... atl THE EVENING STAR Carrer Dersnruent. W. B, Moses & Sona 11TH AND F STREETS, SPECIAL OFFERING or RUGS AND CARPETS aT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Surexa Roos. 18inches by 36 inches. Regular price, $1.75. Reduced price, $1. ‘21 inches by 42 inches. Regular price, 2.50. Reduced price, $1.50. 26 inches »y 57 inches. Regular price, $5.50. Beduced price, $2.25. ‘30 inches by 60 inches. Regular price, $4.25. Reduced price, $2.75. 36 inches by 72 inches. Regular price, $6.25. Beduced price, $4. ‘4 feet by 7 feet. Regular price, $10.25. Reduced price, $6.25. 6 feet by 9 feet. Regular price, $23. Reduced price, $12.75. Pfeot by 12 feet, od Recular price, $50. Reduced price, $27.50. feet by 15 foet. Regular price, $65. Reduced price, $50. Twrestry Buvssexs Bonpenz Carvers, 10 feet 6 inches by 16 fect. Worth $32.50. Reduced price, $22.50. 10 feet 6 iaches by 12 fest 6 inches. Worth $28. Reduced price, $18.50, 10 feet 6 inches by 12 feet 9 inches. Worth $29. Reduced price, $18, 10 feet 6 inches by 16 feet. Worth $35. Reduced price, $25. 10 feet 6 inches by 13 feet 3 inches. Worth $29 Reduced price, $18. feet 6 inches by 14 feet. Worth 827, Reduced price, $16. 8 feet 3 inches by 15 feet 9 inches. Worth $28.50. Reduced price, $17.50. 8 feet 3 inches by 8 feet 3 Inches. Worth £15. Reduced price, $6.50. 8 feet 3 inches by 14 feet 1 inch. Worth $25. Redueed price, $17.50. Moaverres Borveren Canrers, 10 feet 6 inches by 13 fect 7 inches. Worth $41. Reduced to $30. 10 feet 6 inches by 13 feet 6 inches, Worth $35. Reduced to $25. 10 feet 6 inches by 11 feet 3 inches. Worth $36. Reduce to $25. 10 feet Ginches by 11 feet 8 inches. Worth 830. Reduced to #20. SB feet 3 inches by 11 feet 9 inches. Worth $30. Reduced to $22, 8 feet 3 inches by 11 feet 6 inthes. Worth $28. Reduced to $18, 8 feet 3 inches by 8 feet 10 inches. Worth $4. Reduced to $13. Bfeet 3 inches by § feet 11 inches. Worth $24. Reduced to 813.50. 108 by 8 feet 7 inches. rth $23. Reduced to $15.50. Greet by 9 feet 6 inches Reduced to $11.60, 6 feet by 8 feet 9 inches. Reduced to $9, Bovy Bavssers Bonvenen Canrers. 10 feet 6 inches by 13 feet. Worth &: Reduced to $25, 10 feet 6 inches by 13 feet G inches. Worth $38. Reduced to $25. 10 feet 6 inches by 12 feet 6 inches. Worth $35. Reduced to $22. 50. 10 feet 6 inches by 14 feet. Worth $40. Reduced to $25. 10 feet G inches by 15 feet 3 inches. Worth $42. Reduced to $28.50, 10 feet 6 inches by 11 feet 9 inches. Worth $4. Reduced to 825. 10 feet 1 inch by 11 feet 2 inches. Worth $32. Reduced to 828, 12 feet 9 inches by 16 feet 2 inches. Worth $58. Reduced to $36.75, 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet. Worth $27.50. Reduced to $17.50. 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 9 inches. Worth $28. Reduced to $17, 8 feet 3 inches by 13 feet 6 inches. Worth $31. Reduced to 821. 8 feet 3 inches by 12 feet. Worth $30. Reduced to $20, Geet by 5 feet 10 inches. Worth $12. Rednced to $5. 1S patterns, 2 rolls of Axminster Carpet. Worth $1.75. Redveed to $1.25. 10 patterns, 15 rolls, of Moquette Carpet. Worth $1, 15 patterns, 25 ro! Worth $1.40. Reduced to $1. 200 remnants of ali kinds of Carpeting in lengths of 1 to2 yards at half rexular prices. 200 Hassocks, Reduced to 25e. 26 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to 30c, per yard. ‘27% yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Wort 50c. Reduced to 30c. per yard. 40 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Inzrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to 30c. per yard. ‘55 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to30c. per yard. 60 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. 917, 919, 921, 923 SEVENTH ST., | © ojo Ja21_ 636 MASS. AVE. N.W. 5 —¢ —0—0-— 000-0 — Se Se a 5g ae oO ee No No Toe To Lost. Losr. When wo fill your prescription everybody complains of the time that is spent in the di waiting for the prescription to bo 1, but we have hit upon a plan h will eave all the bother and aunoyance and also your loss of time. In the first place our prescrip- tion department is a store by itself, and is in charge of pharmacists whose only work is im this depart } ment, therefore your prescriptions are filled at once. If you prefer notto wait the necessary time occupied in their careful preparation you can Ieave them with us and we will send itas soon as compounded to your residence without charge. We handle such quantities of drags that the med- icines are always fresh and we save = Sa | tt WIE Worth 50c. Reduced to 30c. per yard, G7 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to 30c. per yard. 1274 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to 20c. per yard. 126% yards Heavy Cotton and Woo! Ingrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to 30c. per yard. 127 yards Heavy Cotion and Wool Ingrain. Worth 500, Reduced to Be. per yard. All-wool Ingrain. Reduced to 50c. per yard. # All-wool Ingratn. Reduced to 50c. per yard. ‘7H yards Heavtest All-wool Invrain. Worth 75e. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 934 yards Heaviest AUl-wool Ingrain. Worth 75e. Reduced to 50¢. per yard. 13 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 75c. Reduced to 500. per yard. 13% yards Heaviest All-wool Inerain, ‘Worth 75e. Reduced to 50s. ver yard. 20 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 75e. Reduced to 50c. per yard, 26 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 75c. Reduced to 50e. per yard. 20% yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain Reduced to 50c. per yard. lest All-wool Ingrain. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 35 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 7c. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 60 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth Tie. Keduced to 50c. per yard, 7B yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth Tse. Reduced to 50c. per yard. ‘80 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 7c. Reduced to 50c. per yard. (Any of these Ingrains sold in any quantity from 1 yard to 125 yards.) 350 yards Heavy Floor Oilcloth, in lengths from 1 toG0 yards. Worth 30 and 35c. Reduced to 20c. per yard. 300 yards Heavy Linoleum, in lengths from 1 to 20 yards. Worth 7c. and $1. Reduced to 50c. per yard. Gnurat Crzantsa Suarez. ‘The big sale advertised last week is still in progress. This is the best opportunity ever offered the people of this city to secure bargains in Lace Curtains, Por- tieres, Upholstery Goods, for Curtains, Draperies and you RRR RR RRR rR = RE a eco NNN TTT eo NNN OT © NNN OT oo SRN Te ‘eco NONN ee F. S. Wass & Co.’ Davearsrs, — It UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. EME Furniture Coverings. Samples sent free to all parts of the United States. Fonsrronz. A great many of the special advertised bargains have been mapped up, but the number remaining ‘would furnish several dozen homes. You are invited to call and examine them, whether you desire to purchase or not. SS] S| T. B. Towser & Sox DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, ile 7TH ST. N.W. 4.000 doz. Best Whalebones, 6, 7. 9, 10 and 12-in., Se. per dow Unbleached 10-4 Sheeting. 15e. Bleached 10-4 Sheeting, 17e. Pillow Case Cotton, Sc. Dress Gizghams in 6 to 10-yd. lengths, 6c. Apron Ginebam from 2 to G-yd. lengths, 40. Remnants of Flannel, Gc. per yd_ Laree I'ne of remnants of Drees Goods very cheap. Closing vut Ladtes' Cloak: ‘a big sacrifice. Bed Co oforts, 25, 37, 50, TSe., $1 and up to 4 Blankets from 7c. to $10 per pair. Dress Goods of all descriptions at cut prices. Gents’ Underwear, Collars and Cuffs Ladies’ Vests and Pants; also Cotton Underwear. ‘Table Linen, Napkins and Towels, Embroidery, Stamped Linens. Baresu Scarfs Fancy Carriage Robes for ehildren. All at the lowest pricas nt Wine Tie Wares Bus Geass, : * Do you know of a little pocket instra- + + ment that's simple and easily applied, that s+. requires no faith, merely application, to ses make (he worst sufferer from insomnia sss" sleop as naturatly and as sweetly as & s*se** babe? This wonderful little instrument is s+ ** the Atlantic ‘‘Electropoise.” If you are **** troubled by tmsomnia you wouldn’ be ‘* without one et any cost. Cali for full par- °° * fiowlars and testimonials. Antastie Exzcrroporsz Company, 1405 N. Y. Avescz pry W. B. Moses & Soxs, llr Aso F Srazers N. W. Gar & Bro, 1107 Pa Ave N.W. CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR LATEST DIRECT IMPORTA- TION OF PARIS EVENING FANS, RANGING IN PRICE FROM $5 TO $100. THIS ASSORTMENT IS THE LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTI- FUL THEY HAVE EVER SHOWN, AND CONTAINS WORKS OF ART BY THE MOST CELEBRATED FAN PAINTERS OF THs DAY. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SANUARY 21 , 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. Pracricat Hixtrs Or 1893 Fasntoxs TELLING OF Waar To Wean Frou Hean To Foor. $25,000 worth of now goods have been tumbled into the basement of the Palais Royal during the last few days. By Monday morning all the Prices will be affixed and the goods ready for your criticiam. ‘The buyers of the ‘Various departments being anxious to learn the opinions of friends and patrons request tha: you be invited to call and ask it mentioned that you will not be ex- pected to purchase. Loxvox Axp Pants 1893 Woor Dazss Fasnrca. with satin stripes. Inde wcribably beautiful fabric that is destined to be as popular here as it ts in Pari 81.08 yard. Basket Woven Fabrics, 54 inches wide......81.35 yard. $1.25ayard for the S4-inch-wide English Broadcloths. The new purples, greens and heliotropes will be found included im the vast array of colors. ee +. 81.25 yard. ‘78: ayard for the new Whi; Sermes. We think yon ind when others get their ccnsignment of these goods that the price asked will be 980. yard. Palais Royal price........... * 790 yard, ‘75e a yard for best quality Silk-finish Henriettas. ‘The colors are as beautiful as ‘varied. TERRE ae Toe yard. 502 All pure-wool FaSrics, in bewildering variety. See the 40-inch Diagonal Berges, the two-tone Serges, the Mixed Cheviota, the Novelty Checks and Stripes, the French Plaids. The senses of fooling and seeing will be amply pleased. Heeasss Brack Woot Daess Fasntcs For 1893. Priestley’s and Lubin's goods are here at Palais Royal prices, which means 10 Per cont less than prevailing. Here, too, are blacks we can guarantee and ask still leas prices: G8e and 75c for 45-inch-wide All-wool Serges that you will Judge extra values at 850 and #1 a yard. 40-inch All-wool Batiste for 50c that fs positively worth 75c a yard. 40-inch wide Pure Wool Novelties in dots, orescents, satin stripes and floral designs, 75c, insteadof $1ayard. The thirty- threo pieces above mentioned are not our regular stock and cannot be duplicated at the prices named. ° Noverry Grsonaus Ayp Prncares For 1893. ‘To be original the writer must refrain from going into a rhapeody of words. Mr. Wanamaker's advertising man found a spring poem in the new ginghame, and others have boxed, bo! 1 language. The same ginghams and percales ai is Royal as inspired these effusions. Literally the same, since they are the same designs and colors, made of the same materials, from the same mills, of the same makers. Not too soon to make selections, since the most desirable designs and colors are always scarce later. This year it will be the novelties from Scotl yard, in corded stripes. plaids, checks and the colors of plain Cham! e Fashion has pointed to. So with the werranted fast color Ginzhams at 12¥e. yard. Place thess domestic ginghams by aide of the imported and then you will properly appreciate them. A coming favorite are tie 30-inch-wide *Percales, in stripes and ficures, at only 12!4c. yard. Our London agent, Mr. Geo. Lewin, and our Paris representative, Mr. Henri Kats that a gingham and percale season was com Have bought accordingly—so largely that the ribbons, feathers and flowers have been forced out of the 12th street store, which is now entirely devoted to dress goods. Larest 1893 Fasatcs For Evesrxa Wear. ‘The {mporter finding his spring importations arriving has closed out to'us his stock of Evening Wear Fabrics at prices that enable some startling quotations. First surprise are the prices for Bengaline Silks, in every conceivable evening shade, 49 and 5c a yard for Plain and Fancy Bengalines; positively worth @1 & yard, Superfine Evening Bengalines, worth $1.50, for $1.35. yard: Black Ben- salines, 8c, #1, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Printed Siiks at as surprising prices—G8e quality for 50c yard. Also exclusive novelties at only $1. yard. Surprising quality for 50c a yard are the Polka Dot and Strine Silks, with navy, Diack and cardinal grounds. And no less than 25 for designs of Black China Silks, in dots, stripes, brocades and figures. Choice for $1 a vard. Here, too, is the ® t 50. 63, 750 and 81s yard. Also ‘Waterproof Black Silks at only 68, 75, 89¢ and $1. yard. And the followng new ‘weaves in black, which are correct for evening as well as other times: $1 a 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 81.25 for the G. G. Silks, with moire dots and stripes, also for Plain Moire Silks. Tannnscs For Srrrer Axo Eventxo Daesses. ‘The very latest is made of Quilted Ribbon, with narrow silk gimp in center, ‘8c yard. In view of the fact that Eton Costumes are to be au fait we have imported the Eton Jackets of Jet and Silk Passementeries, $2. 49 to $6.25 each. arrow Jet Gimps are to be much used. New and beautiful designs here from. Sc to The yard. 50 pieces of Black Silk Passementeries intended for a New York merchant for food reasons were not delivered, We got them o as to sell at @c, 8c and Soa yard insterd of Re, 10¢ and 12¢, . Another bargain are the Edeings of Fur mixed with silk gimp. Bought so advantageously that those here previously are offered at 10 per cent less than. marked prices. For evening wear are latest novelties in Pearl Edges, Gold and Silver Galloons, Crystal, Gold and Pearl Fringes, :30c to 82,68 a yard, those at highest prices be- ing nearly half charged at the few stores where such choice goods can only be found. **Pearl Buttons are to be the race," writes our Mr. Kaiser. Latest novelties therefore here in large sizes, from 50c to 82 a dozen; smaller, 25 to 68e, LACES—For 1893 are shown new and beauti’ul designe in Point Applique, 25 to 10 inches wide, 18e to $1. 68 a yard. The Improved Bourdon Lace, 2 to 5 Anches wide, 14¢ to 0c yd. Point de Paris is much used for underwear; 3to 7 inches, 25c to 50e yd. The newest Point d’Treland is combined with figured net, ‘Bto 12 inches wide, G8c to $1.29 yd. Among the Black 48-inch-wide Drapery Nets are six beautiful styles at only 50c yd. and eisht novelties at $1 a yard, Baailed ‘Laces are here up to 85a yard. The following few pieces are not rewular stock— fleeting bargains: 3-inch wide and worth 50c, for only 39¢ yard; 4-inch, 440, In- stead of G8e yd. ; 5-inch, $1,instead of $1.48 yard; 27-inch, $2. 75, instead of $3.68 yard; 2-inch-wide insertion, 55c, instead of 75c yd. Exquisite designs of finest Cut Jet, glistening like diamonds, To Wess Wirn Your 1898 Cosrvus ‘You may be correctly clothed here from head to foot since the various parts of your ‘3 costuine were selected with a view of being worn together. Thus we have Gloves in the new shades, including teens, blues and reds, with the correct ‘big pear! buttons. Those to match or properly contrast with your dress, and not 8 fow price surprises: 2lc. instead of 20c. for Ribbed English Hose in lavender, purple, green and such fashionable shades. Opera-length Stockings with black feet and colored uppers at O8c. instead of 830. Ribbons for the girdles that will become more and mote popular. Jast the wight width, right colors and only 16c. a yard. And here are all the shadesof pur- ples, heliotropes and lavendersin millinery and dress trimming ribbons; the best at Palais Royal prices. Veils in the new greens and purples. Also Novelty ‘‘Columbia” Vells for 1803, and only 20c. each. You know the usval price. NECKWEAR—The Chic Shirt Frohts and Cuffs for ladies are here from Paris from 48c. to75c. set. ‘The Windsor Scarts to wear with them for only 25c. See the French plaids we are showing, and, too, see the Ready-made Knot Scart, look- ing like a Windsor tied by yourself. FLOWERS—All kinds, but the collection of violets and low prices ts bringing ‘us the milliners for customers not less than the general public. Bee the bunches for only 25 cents. Perfeet to nature excepting the perfume. But here are per- fumes, ke., from Roger and Gallet and Ed. Pinaud of Paris, that have robbed » Exsnomenres Axo Warrz Goons For 18938. Swiss, not German. Don’t let us call them Hambures. fc. to 95a yard. Match Seta a specialty. Edges, Insertions, Flouncings, of widths for all pur. Poves—a collection you must see. We don't know how to do it justicn in writing. ‘Be sure and ask to see the new Colored Lawn Chiffon Embroidertes. Dotted Swiss and the whole army of ‘White Goods" here. ‘Your favorite make of Mustin and probably et lees priée than you'll expect. To Brioutex Hows Ax Larrz Cosr. An tmporter's stock of Japanese Ware has been secured. Prices such that thousands of pieces will be sold instead of the ususl tens. Wouldn't have bought such quantities otherwise. 5,960 Japanese Cups and Saucers at 150 for choice; 2,563at 1c for choice; 8,006 at 21e for choice; 323 Limoges Cups and Saucers. dtc and 7,611 Piates and Dishes, 2lc to $1.50 each; 211 Koros, 390 to $5 ech; 183 Vases, G0c to $2. Toes to buy. sang tr eattsigsatr anton ne Si Gewese BOE in a Be Corset Covers and Drawers, the G8c Skirts, Tue e? De 14 instead of 61.50. —— Ts Panars Borat, A. Lisxzz, CORNER TWELFTH ST, AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Rurs Ensrenrnisr, 1241 llm S:. SE Cire Suz Cuzanrxo Suz Smut Ix Proanzss. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED WITH TRE REM. NANT BARGAINS. WE HAVE ADDED SOME NEW SPRING REMNANTS JUST COME IN. 1 CASE ALL-WOOL STRIPED SE! in or i ak t dean kod eres nena OC ASE ‘OOL MIX TWILLS, tn cardinal, tan/drabe and black... = "190 1LOT BLACK CASHMERES, 40 inch.......... 10¢ 1 LOT FReNcH saTixr praperv..........L lo ODDS AND ENDS IN REMNANTS STILL GO AT LAST WEER’S PRICE! ‘This ts one of the chances in a lifetime to get euch golden opportunity. 1 ..24o UNBLEACHED COTTON. CURTAIN SCRIM....., DRESS PRINTS. DRESS OUTINGS... WHITE STRIPED MUSLINB..... 8-4, 04, 104 PEQUOT, 1 to@yda.......... 1 LOT LLAMA CLOTH. 1 LOT ARMENIA CLOTH .. 1 LOT BLEACHED MUSLINS......... 1 LOT HEAVIEST CANTON FLANNEL MaDE..9¢ 1 LOT UNBLEACHED TWILLED COTTON....080 Rares Exrenenise, 2241 11m ot we, 431-9 = LEADER LOW PRICES. Laxssuner & Bao. Your Guoves aah Fos Taz Cuamry Batt Are no doubt in our stock. We have ® splendid assortment of the kind needed and s thorough rangeof prices. We have the prices, 60 you can suit yourself. LADIE® 12. BUTTON-LENGTE croves tor $2.40. LADIES’ 20-BUTTON-LENGTH stoves tor $2.40 $3.50. ‘LADIES’ EVENING MITTS, in all shedee, tor 150.91, $1.25, ana $1.50. We guarantee and fit all of our gloves. and ew Ores, . Meraz Goons, CABINET PHOTO FRAMES tn white metal, with filigree work, 25 crs, CABINET PHOTO FRAMES in white metal, in different styles and protty destens, OO crs, MIRRORS, half-moon shape, in waite meta, 2 ors. MIRRORS, in metal frames, aiffer- ent destans and atstes, OO crs, HAIRPIN BOXES, fn gilt and efl- ver. Former price, 50e. “Reduced to 34o. PIN TRAYS, in white metal with g Bitgree_ work. 200. Dowx Coxzs “ Tur Jewerny. “PRICES CHOPPED OFF" GOOD JEWELRY. Particularly is thistempt- ing when you take into consideration that these goods are all warranted to wear. GENTS" SOLID GOLD SEAL IXI- ‘TIAL RINGS orth ea oee = $2.50. LINK SLEEVE BUTTONS, fm all designs, from 50 cTs. °o a We have «few more of our DIA- Ra CHIP SOLID vo oe FRIEND- HIP RINGS left. which we will close out st $1.98. rormer price. LID GOLD RINGS, with pretty stone settings, CTS. Former Price. 99. We ow in stock s full assort- ment of SREASTEOMS, in Prices from oT. ° $5.98 Toner Srmctts sg axxoine ga 207 1T WATERS ONLY 3. S.. Ubsosoked Sete reece TROT dF ite EXTRACT only 'G. per bottle. A it in FANCY ‘of the best Colozne. GENUINE JAVA os iam four colors -) OTS. ord einer for 40 cg. X, ROGERS & CO. - FRICE only DO crs. per bottle. ENGLISH COLD CREAM only CTS. per Jar. Is You Live Ovr Or Tows ‘ou can shop here just the same.—— Write ‘us what you want and we—— will faithfully ‘and carefully at—— fo your wants te same day. A Panazret Casz. Suppose the shoe dosler sent yous pair Of shoes that didn't ft you—you'd send them right back ins hurry, wouldn't yout ‘Then why is it that when the grocer sends you some inferior brand of flour, after you have expressly ordered ‘*Ceres,” that youdon’t send it right backto him? The flour he sends is just as unfit for use in your cooking as the misStting shoe is un- fit to wear on your feet. Maybe you think it makes no difference in the bread what quality of flour you use, but the best Seepage prec on, oad good cook some of that inferior ‘with which to bake her nice bread—she'll turn up her nosein s minute and tell you ‘that she won't risk her reputation by baking with suche flour. Insist on your grocer sending you "*Ceres™ every time or none at all. It is of “Ceres” Flour that you often hear the expression NAUTICAL W. H. Horcurox Mra Co, INTERIOR HOUSE FURRISHERS, 1218-1220 F S:. N.W. CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE, ART- : ISTIO DRAPERIES AND sPR- CIAL DESIONIN Sarcnpar, Jaxcany 21, 1893, BEGINS BALE OF Bev Roow Fonsrrene. YOU MAY EXPECT VALUE FOR DOLLARS AND WE SHALL SELL YOU IF YOU WAST 4 BED ROOM SUITE, BECAUSE WE HAVE THE STYLES AND WE HAVE MADE THE PRICES OF SUCE THAT WILL MEMT YOUR CLOSEST INSPECTION. FAVOR US WITH A CALL THIS 1 PLIES THAT WE MEAN BUSINESS. IT 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO TEST OUR MANKER OF ADVERTISING. OUR REMNANT SALE OF CARPETS SURELY WOULD PROVE To YOU THE BARGAINS OFFERED I¥ YOU WILL TAKE TIME TO INVESTIGATE SAME WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER BIG LOT OFOUR GREAT @5 ROCKING CHAIRS. THESE WE BELIEVE TO BB AS FINE A GENTLEMAN'S ROCKER AS COULD BE MADR, AS FAR 48 COM- FORT 18 CONCERNED, BUT YOU MUST BE THE JUDGE Ww. H. Hovestox Mrz. Co., 1218-1220 F Srazez N.W., Wasurerox, D. 0. ALL MAIL PROMPTLY ANSWERED. X. B-SPECIAL PRICES WILL BE QUOTED YOU IN LACE OUBTAINS AND PORTIERES. WE WANT TO RE- DUCE OUR STOCK BEFORE FEBRU- ARY 1 MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY THAN EVER BEFORE. a ‘W. H, HOUGHTON MFG CO. Carrere, ‘ms, Sime, ORTIERES, ack Conrars Guear Repvcriox Ix Paros. Fay XR ey Sail cheoree: the Peducton i wave thon hal? Y Canpers ar Moquette Carpets reducei to @) rare. oly ir Suete Papin todd OL BP nj Tapestry Brussels Carpets ae 3 "Tagrain Carpets, 25c., 40+ > Pourinars 2 pr. dado and fringet top end 4 jo and tringnd a eae = wd x0 9378 . Piais color, fringed ston ‘i 4 350 coldte teiemed” top and : = " 3% eed top in 4 oo ; tee 5a sed top and hot t ms aod pe 0, frihered & oe! 500 2 ore dads, Trine top Dee. dad od oe. acolors, dado, iringed te a oi sso are, dada, trttared to instep ant 5 os lpr. t 7s os Serr so 500 ro} ack Ocnrarna. Correrrrrrrrery Was, Bo Wires. vexrrong. Canpers Axo Daarenres, 5,317,319 Sevexra Ss. N.W, Corny — Ger Taz “Vicrorrs Exzcrnororse As Prurscren Br Tue Isvexton, Dn H. Sascne. The Flectropotee "*Vie- tory” has truly been said to bea boon to all offering manking. Dy asimpie play apom nature's laws, sopply- Te ine oxygen by steorp- tion, new life and Streneth are tmparved saepte to the debilitated ars « tem and acure effected. “WICTORY® Though etmple in the extreme, to perfect the wil cures Electropoise “Victory* At has required mear’y @ cox, Uiretime of ataay, endore ance and peril, until i Stands todey « pervect — fnwroment-A CURE FOR DISEASE WITH. ‘Tt wii cure OUT MEDICINE, The Electron canza. “Victory” causes the entire system to freely absorb Oregon through EHEUMATISM, — tne pores of the skin and membranes by an NEURALGIA. attraction generated the body as the resul sone, ofa union of a high and low temperature, thus causing @ rapid expul- ‘Have you sion of any orventc die order. It will not pre CATARREY duce 1ife ima send boa Bat tf you are focling If 00,8 badly, natarally foebie, delicate, thin, rundown, oie ervous, rheumatic oF sick enough to eeud for Physician, you can nap oured, as can ‘the Electropoise *"Vic~ tory" and save « Phys most of the ‘cian's bill. Have you any of the enue above tla? Fever, Cold, La Griypa, ‘kind. by the Catarrh, Insomnia, Ner ‘Yousness, Neursicte, Im Eiectropoise Aigestion, Kidney, Liver, Spinal, “yicToRY.* Bicod or any other dis ae exec? Ifyou have why ute ot investigate the Flex Roepaesestarrvs, 931 FS. N.W., A A Po AA OL Aa AA AA aa aa FIESl EMBROIDERY Gare. MBR OIDERY SALE. ‘We will inaugurate our First Embroidery Sale of the Ox Moxoar, Jaxcanr 23, 1898 Low prices. Lovely and elegant desiens are placed on separate tables, divided in lots as follows: Pretty patterns from 1 inch to three inches in ‘width that were marked 7e., 80., 9c. and Us. will goat 6. 62 60 LOT NO. 3, AT 8c. 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