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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. SATURDAY. {CROSBY Ss. NOTES ‘THE EVENING STAR hase regular and vermanest circulation in Washington three GRAND Out of the many bills (and imitations of bills) that bave been presented to Congress for the pur- Pose of settling or unsettling the liquor traffic there onght to be evolved a measure which will be Teasonably satisfactory tothe public as wellas to the dealers whose trade is in theory to be regu- Inted in the public interest. Nearly a year ago Senator MeMillan introduced and secured a favorable report upon a clean and forceful high-license bill, but it never got any further than the Senate ealendar and the probabilities are that :t never will. It received the endorse- ment of the District Commissioners aud was generally approved by the many who regard the liquor traffic. even when conducted under the strictest regulations, as a great evil. ‘The bill represented almost the extreme limit of municipal control of the traffic on thie side of Absolute prohibition. Naturally it was hotly op- posed by liquor dealers andethersleniently dis- posed toward the tramic. Some of the objections made to it were worthy of consideration and might have led to moditications of the measure im some matters of detail if the bill had ever M. Srarcxraxp cocorporsted), 939 Prsxa Ave ae SALE COMMENCES Pea rRere Px BAY Bod? BB Do: AY by eek: ead be been debated in Congress. It possessed one] ,xp WRLL CONTINUE FOR 20 DAYS ONLY. merit which epecially appealed to the law-lov- ing citizens of the District, in view of the shifty tate of the existing law, and that wasa clearness which rendered any evasion of its provisions seemingly impossible. To this very plainness of the proposed measure was probably due much of the opposition toit from those who had profited by the inefficiency of the ex- isting law. Moch more attention was given the Meredith bill, which is by no means drastic; it raised the bar room license fee to $150, and contained some excellent provisions, but on the whole was favored rather by those who are Liberally inclined towards the liquor inter- @sis than by those who seek to restrict the traffic by the most stringent regulations, Then, im December last, came the Campbell bill,which was at once recognized as the bill most ap- proved by the liquor dealers themselves, thongs even that contained some provisions too strong for them, as may be seen by any one who will compare the original draft with the measure Piscussed Thursday by the House commit- mittee, There may be good and suffi- cient reasons for giving to every person the right to demand and secure a license by occupying a house which has in it twenty cbambers and on the front of which structure iw placed a botel sign, but the experiment would seem to be a dangerous one, “Hotels” of the ebaracter required by the bill could be estab- Tiehed in the heart of respectable residence neighborhoods and there would be no legal power, except an amendatory act of Congress, that couk! prevent the opening of a bar room and the coming of the disrepute and the de- preciation of property values which would | simost certainly follow. The Campbell bill called for a hundred chambers in a hotel and limtted the number of licenses to five hundred, | but the bill which has superseded it is wide opem The Meredith and MeMillan provision, which made the display of bo liquor evidence that liqu not appear in the ame: peasure. The com- Dination bill is stronger than the Cap:pbell bill im one important particalar: it permits agents { the Commissioners to examine at any time during business hours all premises where liquor is sold; the Campbell Cegyecreref ly exempted hotels, taverns, retail or other vessels of or was for sale, does grocers anil One concession which the combination bill nd all the pending bills except the Me2Millan bill makes to the liquor interest would be re- garded as a long step backward by the temper- ance elemeat, and that is the exemption from the requirement of securing upon every re- newal of an application for a bar room Ticense, the consent of s majority of the neighboring property owners apd Tesidents. In this respect the present law if made efieacious would be preferred by hose whe regard this provision, practically est,blish- ing local option on every square in the city, as | 6 an effective means ot restraining and f-ven pro- hibuting the traffic in localities where neighbor- hood teterests dsmand sueh restric# ion or pro- Bubir'en But faulty as is the bill now bef¢ re the House committee it is an improvement upon present conditions, and by the tame it gets through the House and Senate it may. to t?.» public advan- taye and without disturbrece to reputable deniers, be in much better «P ape than it now is. Even its most enthusiastic ‘sdvocates expect it | OUR fi = — a0 00o0 a0o0 Petey | we S38388 ByghS TMs yy yg PAIRS 9883 H H 00 ERE fel aE a HOS Ere Saad : wn] a8 ese iat et PER PAIR, a21-ee ———— 9-0-0 —o— o_o — Aut Mex Azz Bors Eovat. ‘Yet some are rich—and some are poor ~some have everything that heart can wish—while others scratch for the bare necessities to existence. Where does the equality come in? Egurrasze Czeprr Syste Isthe great commoner. It is sccom- ‘modation tothe man of means. It is MONEY to the poor man. It will furnish a castle—or s cottage—and await your convenience to pay for it. ‘You don’t have to ask us for credit. ‘We expect to give it to you—-We are glad to do it, ‘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 us-what you are disposed when you purchase—the balance takes care of itself. Weekly or monthly littles satisfy us—and wear the indebtedness away. ‘The best FURNITURE, CARPETS and DRAPERIES that are made can be bought so—of US. Hovse & Hennuasy, 917, 919, 921, 923 SEVENTH ST., O02 =o. eo to 6 —_o— 6 oo eer ahr, as ‘oo —o-— 0 —o —o (Sern orang en hornet er” hrs! eon arn” averse da) 0-0-0 0 0 ‘0 0-0 =o: 0 Or G 0 < ~0——0' 0: =O o——o 0 o will ve amended. ———ee—__ Occasionally Congres does some thoroughly commendable thing. It did when it ordered an investigation of the great coal combine. It will do another when fh smashes that monarch of greedy combinations into countless frag- ments. The thougt@less public will probably be astonished to lean that » few railroads not more than haif a cezen—have complete control of the snpply of anthracite coal which is mined wpia. and that this combination has iteelf enormously and, in a broad reuse, dishonestly, at the expense of the con- sumer. Limitation of the output was the first and it has been estimated that but for influences there would be additional tone of the black fuel in the market every year. | tof limitation wasa higher price for coal the pit-mouth. Then the freight rtes were exalted; exorbitantly so. As the investigating committee has shown, the | railroads charge mach more for carrying coal than they do for has!ing any other natural prod- tet; even those of greater intrinsic value being | transported for les, despite the fact that coal iw easily bandied and is a minor risk. ‘The ulti: mate result is a conscienceless increase in the price of coal to the local dealer anda still far ther al tn the figares which unblushingly stare the imal purebaser out of countenance ‘and cash. Locally the trouble is exaggerated by the failure of the railroad companies to giv Washington reasonably decent freight facili- hes. move, tee ‘The weather today is pleasant, but that fact should not cause (howe who can relieve poverty to close their eyes and their pocket books. Many willing men and women cannot obtain employment just wow and they certainly should Rot be permitted to suffer. A few dollars more will not be misses! and they can be most advan- tageousty disbarsed. Tae Stam will recetve end transmit any contmbations—eash, eloth- ag, food or fuel. Such excellent opportunities for generosity are not always to be found. ‘This i the accepted time. _ —— Folks who want to take a farewell look at the Long bridge bad better journey to a suitable “point of view within a day or so. If a rapid thaw sets in up the Potomac all the chances favor the removal of the railrond’s dam. Bé- fore that destrable consummation is, however, reached. there will be a regatta on Penneylva- nia avenue. ee Lexington, Kestocky. has had the common experience in its efforts to be charitable. It was dimcovered that the establishment of a free soup boese led a large number of citizens to quit work. ! | No Losr. Losr. ‘When we fill your prescription everybody complains of the time Sorte steak nthe aractiats store Sang tar tae Someta Soe filled, but we have hit upon « plan ereraber cong py reer paseo ep eee time. In the first place our prescrip- tion department is a store by itself, and is in charge of pharmacists ergo pel rere Soot, taasedere your’ presupeiens | Seitusdatnce. Ttyoupreternotto wuss Gor esomecy Gacosmeteaia their careful preparati: you can Jeave them with us and we will send p pehemphpahatar pepo Somnnercalguisioten Wekante such quantities of drugsthat the med- icines are always fresh and we save o og GG eta = Sy. = 2 8 See S55 Erp EEE RR P KEE R BR NNN OTITT gs NNN = €o RB RNS F coo Eee NAN OF = Davecisrs, Wt UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE SIE WSEWE! HW HII UII RUG AND CARPETS ar . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Suraxa Rvas. ‘18inchee by 36 inches. Regular price, $1.75. Redueed price, $1. 21 inches by 42 inches. Regular price, $2.50. Reduced price, $1.50. Reduced price, $2.25. Rewular price, $4.25. Reduced price, $2.75. ‘38 inches by 72 inches. Regular price, $6.25. Reduced price, @4 ‘4 feet by 7 feet. Regular price, $10.25. Reduced price, $6.25. 6 foot by 9 feet. Regular price, $23. Reduced price, 12.75. Dfeet by 12 feet. Regular price, $50. Reduced price, $27.50. ‘Pfeet by 15 feet. Regular price, $65. Reduced price, 950. Caneers, 10 feet 6 inches by 16 feet. ‘Worth $32.50. Reduced price, $22.50. 10 feet 6 1aches by 12 feet 6 inches. Worth $28. Reduced price, $18.50. 10 feet 6 inches by 12 feet 9 inches, Worth $2u. Reduced price, $18. 10 feet 6 inches by 16 feet. Worth $35. Reduced price, $25. 10 feet G inches by 13 feet 3 inches. Worth $28 Reduced price, $18. fest inches by 14 feet. Worth $27. 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. Reduced price, $17.50. Mooverres Bonpenen 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 825. 10 feet 6 inches by 11 feet 3 inches. Worth $36. Reduced to $25. 10 feet Ginches by 11 feet 8 inches. Worth $30. Reduced to $20. 8 feet 3 inches by 11 feet 9 inches. Worth $30. Reduced to $22, 8 feet 3 inches by 11 feet 6 inches. Worth $28. Reduced to $18, 8 feet 3 inches by 8 feet 10 inches. Worth $24. Reduced to $15, Sfeet 3 inches by 8 feet 11 inches. Worth $24. Reduced to 813.50. | steet3 inches by 8 feet 7 inches. Worth $23. Reduced to $15.50. Geet by 9 feet 6 inches ‘Reduced to $11. 50. G feet by 8 feet 9 inches. Reduced to $9, Bovy Bavssets Bonsenen Canrers. 10 feet 6 inches by 13 feet. Worth $37.50. Reduced to $25, 10 feet 6 inches by 13 feet 6 inches. Worth $38. Reduced to $25, 10 feet 6 inches by 12 feet 6 inches. Worth $35. Reduced to 822.50. 10 feet G inches by 14 feet. Worth 840. Reduced to $25. 120 feet 6 inches by 15 feet 3 inches Worth $42. Rednced to $28.50. 10 feet d inches by 11 feet 9 inches. Worth $34. Reduced to $25. 10 feet 1 inch by 11 feet 2 inches. Worth $32. Reduced to 818, 12 feet 9 inches by 16 feet 2 inches. Worth $58. Reduced to $38.75. 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet. Worth $27.50. Reduced to $17.50. Beet 3 inches by 10 feet 9 inches. ‘Worth $28. Reduced to $17. 8 feet 3 inches by 13 feet 6 inches. Worth 831. Reduced to $21. 8 feet 3 inches by 12 feet. Worth $30. Reduced to $20, Gfeet by 5 feet 10 inches. Worth $12. Reduced to $5. 15 patterns, 2 rolls of Axminster Carpet. Worth 81.75. Red ‘ced to $1.25. 10 patterns, 15 rolls, of Moquette Carpet. Worth $1. Reduced to 75e. 15 patterns, 25 rolls, of Wilton Velvet Carpet. ‘Worth $1.40. Reduced to $1. 200 remnants of all kinds of Carpeting in lengths of 1 to2 yards at half recular orices. 200 Hassocks. Reduced to 25e. 20 yards Heqyy Cotton and Wool Ingratn. Worth 50c. Reduced to 30c. per yard. 276 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to 0c. per yard. 40 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Insrain. Worth 0c. Reduced to 80e. per yard. ‘55 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to 30e. rer yard. 60 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 50c. ‘Reduced to 30c. per yard, G7 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to 20c. per yard. 127% yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to 0c. per yard. 12634 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 50c. Reduced to 30c. per yard. 127 yards Heavy Cotton and Wool Ingrain. Worth 30c. Reduced to 30c. per yard, 434 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 75c. Reduced to 50c. per yard. ‘T yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 75e. Reduced to 50c. per yard, ‘Ti yards Heaviest All-woot Ingrain. Worth 7c. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 4 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 75c. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 13 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 7c. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 13X yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth Te. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 20 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 75e. Reduced to 50c. per yard, 26 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 7c. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 26% yards Heaviest A'l-wool Ingrain. Worth 7c. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 28 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth Tie. Reduced to 50c. pet yard. ‘35 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 75e. Reduced to 0c. per yard. 60 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 73e. Reduced to 50c. per yard, ‘7S yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 75e. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 80 yards Heaviest All-wool Ingrain. Worth 75e. Reduced to 50c. per yard. (Any of these Ingrains sold in any quantity from 1 yard to 125 yards.) 350 yards Heavy Floor Oileloth, in lengths from 1 tod yards. Worth 30and 35c. Reduced to 20c. per yard. 300 yards Heavy Linoleum, in lengths trom 1 to 20 yards. Worth 75c. and $1. Reduced to 50c. per yard. Grear Crzanxa Satz. ‘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, Uphoistery Goods, for Curtains, Draperies and Furniture Coverings. Samples sent free to all parts of the United States. Feasrrone. A great many of -the special advertised bargains have been snapped up, but the number remaining ‘would furnish several dozen homes. You are invited to cal! and examine them, whether you desire to purchase or not. T. B. Towser & Sox. DEALERS IN DRY GOops, 1316 7TH ST. NW. 4.000 doz. Best Whalebones, 6, 7. 9, 10 and 12-in., Se. per doz. Unbleached 10-4 Sheeting. 15e. Bleached 10-4 Sheeting, 17¢. Pillow Case Cotton, Se. Dress Ginghams in 6 to 10-y4. lengths, 6c. Apron Ginebain from 2 to 6-yd. lengths, 40. Remnants of Flannel, Gc. per yd. Laree line of remnants of Drees Goods very cheap. (Closing out Ladies’ Cloaks at a big eacrifice. Bed Cou ‘Ladies’ Vests and Pants; also Cotton Underwear. ‘Table Linen, Napkins and Towels. Embroidery, Stamped Linens, Bureau Scarfs. Fancy Carriage Robes for chikiren. _Alll at the lowest prices. * +202 Now that Mr. Dana has returned from Je rumiem the Tammany organ recitals will be @ontinued arder bis personal direction. ——s ‘The world s fair souvenir coin again suggests the thought that decorative art and epecie cur Fency are incompatible quantities. — —s- ‘The Panama schemers are now going through the newspaper portraiture perixd of expiation. a ‘The next Senator from Kentucky has a large @boe-Giing contract on bus hands Worra 1405 N.Y. Avaxcz W. B. Moses & Soxs, llr Ax F Smo N. W. Gar & Bro, 1107-‘P.. Ave N.W. CALL ATTEXTION TO THEIR ‘TION OF PARIS EVENING YAMS, RANGING IM PRICE FROM $5 TO $100. ‘THIS ASSORTMENT 18 THE LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTI- FUL THEY AYE EVER SHOWN, AXD CONTAINS ‘WORKS OF ART BY THE MOST CELEBRATED FAN PAINTERS OF THs Dax. Pleased. x Pisses Sess 05 1808 Rentine TELLING OF Waar To Wan Frou Hen To Foor, $25,000 worn of new 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 criticiem. The buyers of the ‘various departments being anxious to learn the opinions of friends and patrons zequest that you be invited to call and ask it mentioned that you will not beex- pected to purchase, Loxoox Axo Panis 1893 Woot Dasas Fasnics ‘Worthy to head the list is the Silk and Wool Novelty with satin stripes. Inde- scribably beautiful fabric that i destined to be as popular here as it is in Paris. 68 yard. 26 a yard for the now Basket Woven Fabrics, 64 inches wide......81.36 yard. 25eyard for the S4-inch-wide English Broadcloths. The new purples, greens and helictropes will be found included in the vast array of ‘colors. : 91.25 yard, ‘7c ayard for the new Whip Cord Serges. We think you will fd when others get their consignmnent of these goods that the price asked will be 98e. yard. Palais Royal price... -. 700 yard. ‘75e a yard for best quality Silk-finish Henrietta. The oo deautiful os varied... 750 yard. 50c All pure-wool Fabrics, in bew! « 5 inch Diagonal Berges, the two-tone Serges, the Mixed Cheviots, the Novelty Checks and Stripes, the French Piaids, The senses of feeling and seeing will be amply 600 yard. Busox Woor Dauss Faorics For 1893. Priestley's and Lubin's goods are here at Palais Royal prices, which means 10 ‘Per cent less than prevailing. Here, too, are blacks we can guarantee and ask stil) less prices: 680 and 750 for 454nch-wide All-wool Serges that yon wil! Judge extra values at &5c and $1 a yard. 40-inch I-wool Batiste for 50c that is positively worth a yard. 40-nch wide Pure Wool Novelties in dots, erescents, satin stripes and floral designs, 75c, insteadof $layard, The thirty- three Pleces ubove mentioned are not our regular stock and cannot be duplicated at the prices named, Noveury Gixanaus Axp Prrcarzrs For 1893. ‘To be original the writer must refrain from going into a rhapsody af words. Mr. Wanamaker's advertising man found a spring poem in the new gingbams, and others have begged, borrowed or stolen hie Ideas and language. The same #inghams and percales are at The Palais Royal as inspired these effusions. Literally the same, since they are thesame designs and colors, made of the same ‘materials, from the sae 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 Scotland at 250. yard, in corded stripes. plaids, ehecks and the colors of plain Chambrs Dame Fashion has pointed to. So with the werranted fast color Ginghams at Place these domestic ginghams by side of the imported and then you will properly appreciate them. A coming favorite are the 30-inch-wide Porcales, in stripes and figures, at only 124c. yard. Our London agent, Mr. Geo. Lewin, and our Paris representative, Mr. Henri Kaiser, told us long since ‘that a gingham and percale season was coming. Have bought accordingly—so largely that the ribbons, feathers and flowers tiave been forced out of the 12th street store, which is now entirely devoted to dress goods. Tiree 1893. Fasas Foe Eveorse, Wan ‘The tmporter finding his spring ‘mportations 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. 49c and 5c a yard for Plain and Fancy Bengalines: positively worth $1 a yard. Superfine Evening Bengalines, worth $1.50, for $1.35 yard; Black Ben- galines, 8¢, $1, 81.25 and $1.50 yard. Printed Silks 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 Silke, with navy, Diack and cardinal grounds. And no less than 25 for desizns of Black China Silks, in dots, stripes. brocades and figures. Choice for $1 a yard. Here, too, is the $1.°5 Evening Crepes for only all colors. Cotton Crepes in yard; 27 inches wide and beautiful colors, only 17¢c yard, White Japanese Silks, th: 50. 63, 75c and 81a yard. Also ‘Waterproof Black Silks at only 68, 75, 89 and @1a 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; $150 for choice of the Black Satin Brocades; $1.35 for the Moire Antique, with satin stripe: $1 and $1.25 for the G. G. Silks, with moire dots and stripes, also for Plain Moire Silks. Tronnxes For Srreer Axo Evexixa Dauesses, asc TRO TOY latent fs mado of Quilted Ribbon, with narrow silk gimp in center, yard. In view of the fact that Eton Costumes are to be au fait we have imported the Bton Jackets of Jot and Silk Passementeries, $2. 49to #6.25 each, Narrow Jet Gimps are to be much used. Be to Te yard. 50 pieces of Black Silk Passementeries intended for a New York merchant for good reasons were not delivered. We got them s0 as to sell at 0, 8c and 9c a yard instead of Be, 10c and Another bargain are the Edgings of Fur mixed with silk imp. Bought so advantageously that those here previously are offered at 10 per cent lees than. marked prices. For evening wear are latest novelties in Pearl Edges, Gold and Silver Galloons, Crystal, Gold and Pearl Fringes, 30c to $2.68. 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 rage,” writes our Mr. Kaiser. Latest novelties therefore here in large sizes, from 50c to $2.a dozen : smaller, 25 to G&e, LACES—For 1803 are shown new and beauti’ul designs ip Point Applique, 2% to 10 inches wide, 18 to $1. 68 a yard. The Improved Bourdon Lace, 2'to 5 inches wide, 14c to 50c yd. Point de Parisis much used for under Bto7 inches, 250 to 0c yd. The newest Point d'Ireland is combined with figured net. Bto 12 inches wide, 68c to $1.29 yd. Among the Black 48-inch-wide Drapery Nets are six beautiful styles at only 0c yd. and eixht novelties at $1 a yard. Beaded Laces are here up to 85a yard. The following few pieces are not regular stock — fleeting bargains: 3-inch wide and worth 50c, for only 39¢ yard; 4-inch, 44¢, in stead of 68e 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, 3 To Wear Wire Your 1893 Cosrouz. ‘You may be correctly clothed here from head to foot since the various parts of Your ‘83 costume were selected with a view of being worn together. Thus we dave Gloves in the new shades, including greens, blues and reds, with the correct big pear! buttons. Those to match or properly contrast with your dress, and. not 8 few price surprises: 2lc. instead of 20c. for Rubbed En glish Hose in lavender, purple, green and such fashionable shades. Opera-length Stockings with black fect and colored uppers at 68c. instead of 85e. Ribbons for the girdles that will become more and more popular. Jast the right 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 1893, and only 20c. each. You know the usual price. NECKWEAR—The Chio Shirt Fronts and Cuffs for ladies are here from Paris from 48e. to75e. set. The Windsor Scarfs to wear with them for only 25c. See the French plaids we are showing, and, too, see the Ready-made Kxlot Scarf, look- ing like a Windsor tied by yourself. Exsromzrns Axn Warre Goons For 1893. Swiss, not German. Don’t let us call them Hambures. Se. to ‘Match Sets a specisity. Edges, Insertions, Flouncings, of widths pega md Poses—a collection you must see. We don't know bow to do it justice in ‘writing. ‘Be sure and ask to see the new Colored Lawn Chiffon ‘Dotted Swiss and the whole army of ‘White Goods” hers. ‘Your favorite make of Muslin and probably at less price than you'll expect. 44c and up; 7,611 Plates and Dishes. acu: 183 Vanes, 50e to 82. ‘Toee is Cesunoms Or Txt 1893" Uncaswesn Sroce The ‘“Opening” hes decided whi:b sr the champions. We honor them by Placing them tonight in lenge center ¥indom: tw 81.8 Gowee: ‘Suirts Desoswnm, those Covet overs eat Drawers, ve 080 Shirts "‘Tho se De ‘Corects at $1.14; of $1.50. > ‘Bad J Ta: Paras Roray ; _ A Lsoran are. . . D. 0, SATORDAY, siyOaRy ir ~ 1898-SIXTEEN PAGS Rus Exrexrann, 1241 llm 8: SE Crzaame Sue Cuzanxe Suz Smut Ix Paoonzss. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED WITH THE REM. NANT BARGAINS, WE HAVE ADDED SOME XEW SPRING REMNANTS JUST COME IN. 1 CASE ALL-WOOL sTR! SERG! Taine: Sata drake and prea rete tan, > -oaibaummacnimeraend 1 LOT BLACK CASHMERES, 40 incd. 1 LOT FRENCH SATINE DRAPERY .. - ODDS AND ENDS IN REMNANTS STILL GO AT LAST WEER’S PRICES. ‘This ts one of the chances in a lifetime to get such @ olden opportunity. UNBLEACHED COTTON. CURTAIN SCRIM.......... HEAVY BLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL...... 09C 8-4, 04, 104 PEQUOT, 1102 708..wsseees...L Dh0 1 LOT LLAMA CLOTH... nonsense O80 3 1 LOT ARMENIA CLOTH .. 4c 3 1 LOT BLEACHED MUSLINSB... 40 1 LOT HEAVIEST CANTON FLANNEL MADE. 9c 1 LOT UNBLEACHED TWILLED COTTON....O8C Rurrs Evrenrasse, 1241 1ith st a0, 231-28 LEADER LOW PRICES, Laxssurca & Baro, Your Groves For Taz Caamry Batt Are no doubt in our stock, We have @ splendid assortment of the kind Reeded ands thorough rangeot prices. We have the prices, so you can suit yourself. LADIES 12. BUTTON-LENGTH GLOVES tor ¢:40. Lapixs' 20-SUTTON-LENGTE stoves tor $2.40 20 $3.50. ‘LADIES’ EVENING MITTS, tn all sbatos, tor 15c..$1, $1.25, wa $1.50. We guarantee and fit all of our gloves. New Ores. Merz Goo CABINET PHOTO FRAMES tn white , with work, alana ecnes 25 ors. CABINET PHOTO FRAMES tn white metal, in different styles and pretty destens, OO ors. MIRRORS, half-moon shape, in white metal, 20 crs, MIREORS, in metal frames, differ- ent destens and stsies, OO crs. HAIRPIN BOXES, in gilt and ail- ver. Former price, 50c. Reduced to 340. PIN TRAYS, tn white metal with 9 sitgree work, 25. Dows Cours Tue Jewerny. "RICES 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 INI- TIAL RINGS worth now 2.50. INK SLEEVE BUTTONS. cca tom DU cra, To BE We have ef r MOND Cite SOLD GOL FRIEND: SHIP RINGS left, which we will close wet 1.98. vormee price. SOLID GOLD RINGS, with pretty stone, settt gotten, CTS. Former PiWe' have ow tn stock a full assort- ment of ‘BREASTEISS, rauging Prices trom ors, To $5.98. ‘omer Srecrars. EASTMAN'S gobed Me. TOI LET WATERS ONLY OOO. ‘Se. tubes of GLYCERINE ROSESand GLYCERIN and LiLAGs ¥ Oc. tube. “Lbxpvonad vi oe TRIPLE EXTRACT on} dott WoobWonTINS BEST TRIFLE EXTRACT only 49.. per bottle, potifer ot the beat Covaene or GENUINE JAVA-KIGE POWDER, Sfyyrie ot coe n= Tiney, hoGeRS &° SO" bentt- FRICE only 50 CTS. per bottle. ENGLISH COLD CREAM only Der Jar. Ir You ‘Live Ovr Or Tows A Pazatrer Case. Suppose the shoe dealer sent yous pair ———— of shoes that didn't ft you—you'd send ————— them right back ina hurry, wouldn't you? —————- Then why is it that when the grocer sends ———_ you seme inferior brand of flour, after you have expressly ordered**Ceres,” that i i i ( ii; i i Ha it if ty HE Tasxs, coyrisvzp. Family orders, wy opetiatty. Tem paying particular ‘Butter, i NMI & | I i i I ee ct el F W. H. Hovexrox Mra Co. INTERIOR HOUSE FURRIGHERS, 1218-1220 F Sz. N.W. CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE, ART- ISTIO DRAPERIES AND SPR- CIAL DESIGNING. Sarczpar, Jaxuanr 21, 1893, BEGINS OUR SPECIAL Bev Roow Feasrrune ‘YOU MAY EXPECT VALUE FOR DOLLARS AND WE SHALL SELL YOU IF YOU WANT 4 BED ROOM SUITE, BECAUSE WE HAVE THE STYLES AND ‘WE HAVE MADE THE PRICES OF SUCH THAT WILL MERIT YOUR CLOSEST INSPECTION. FAVOR US WITH A CALL. THIS Int PLIES THAT WE MEAN BUSINESS, IF 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO TEST OUR MANNER OF ADVERTISING OUB REMNANT SALE OF CARPETS SURELY WOULD PROVE TO YOU THE BARGAINS OFFERED I¥ YOU WILE TAKE TIME TO INVESTIGATE 84MB_ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER BIG LOT OFOUR GREAT $5 ROCKING CHAIRS. THESE WE BELIEVE TO BE 48 FINE A GENTLEMAN'S ROCKER AS COULD BE MADE, AS FAR aS COM- FORT IS CONCERNED, BUT YOU MUS? be THE supce. ® BEMEMBER Us. W. H. Hovorrox Mr. Co., 1218-1220 F Srazer N.W., Wasurxerox, D. C. ALL MAIL PROMPTLY ANSWERED, — X. B.—SPECIAL PRICES WILL BE QUOTED YOU IN LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES. WE WANT TO RE- DUCE OUR STOCK BEFORE FEBRU- ARY L MORE VALUE FOR YOUB MONEY THAN EVER BEFORE. at W. H, HOUGHTON 4G Co. A A AA AA CC EK AA AA 85 FE Pp ORM a ‘00d Eee = (RST £3 Al First EMBEOIbERY SALE ‘We will insugurate our First Embroidery Sale of the Ox Moxosr, Jaxcanr 23, 1893° ‘Low prices. Lovely and elegant desiens ere placed ‘width that were marked 7c., 8c., 9c. and 10o. will ‘A fow odds and Ends in Swiss Embroideries—dress lengths —will be closed at « sacrifice, Kros Parsce, 812-814 71m Srarer bbbbbbbbbbbbbsshbberoebbessiees HGS Mee ay ce 200 vas ‘Chine 300 700. Prrured ou ies Soe" pee ORTIERES, toi 4 pr, Scolors. dito, fringed top and 2pr., 3 colors, dado, fringed top and Lace Cvnrars. _ e222: neers Axp Daa v 9 Sevexta Sr. N. As Prnrecren By Tae Ixvexton, Dn H. Saxcur. ‘The Electropatse “View tory" hap truly been aid tobea boon to all suffering mankind. By aaimple play upon nature's laws, supply- = strength are imparted ad to the debilitated ays tem and acure efle ted. “VICTORY* Thourh simple in the extreme. to perfect the will cures Electropoise ““Vietory* it has required neariy @ cou, Uipetime of stady, endur- ance and peril, und! i ep stands today @ perfect iawrument—A CURE FOR DISEASE WITH- Tt witt cure ‘OUT MEDICINE. The Electropotse “Vietory” causes the —s entire system to freely abeorb “Orygon through REEUMATISM, — {ne pores af the shin end membranes by an SEURALGIA, attraction generated in the body as the result ooeee of e union of a high and ‘a low temperature, thus causing @ rapid expul- Bave you sion of any organte dim order. Zt will mot pro- CATARREY duce Hife ina cead body. badly, naturally feeb! a fe hel eicngl Aolicate, thin, ran down, ™ nervous, rueumatt> of = sick enough to send for 2 Physician, you can use ‘cured, as can the Electropoise **Vie~ tory” and save « Physt- most of the clan's bul, ove tet ‘Hare, yee al Hare you tet am Rheumation, Chile, « Fever, Cold, La ‘kind, by the Catarrh, Insomnia, yYousness, Neurelria, Im Kidney, Liver, . . Blood or any other er ease? Ifyou have why ‘ not investigate the Blew Howe Orrice Asp Hoserran, 264 Wesr Forr Sz, Dernorr, Mica. Wasursators Ome Representative, Miss Leta Lexwax, 931 F Sx N.W., ‘Who bas studied under Dr. Senche and will give you the proper advice relsieisieisieieiereisieisieteiersiiereisieiiisiesieisieiieisisicieieieiel (AAA A AAA jeteleleieteleisielsisieieiet reise eiciesteieieiaeteielstesieiste isis teieierel

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