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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. MONDAY January 23, 1893. ROSEY 5. NoYES Faitor. THE EVENIN STAR = regular and jon in Washington three ofany other paper im NEWS paper and Ad~ Congress is at times most fe it more so, as arule, than when it deals with claims. ‘There are thousands of claims Aguinat the government that are in every way Meritonour, yet the national legistature beeds | them no more than a thoroughdy dishonest man | does the debts he has contracted bat never in- | tends to pay. Of course there are many claim: that have no right to exist and upon some of these fraudulent efforts Congress bas apparently Based an omnibas opinion which preeindes all possibility of fair treatment for the deserving | ones. But « few days ago, when an effort was being made tosecure the passage of a bill grant- ing relief to a long-time creditor, one member | The following letter from our buyer down East will explain inseif: PARKER HOUSE, J. J. SEELY, Prop. BOSTON, MASS., Jan. 18, 1899. Dear Andy: ‘The enormous quantity of Spring and Summer £90, 3 'o00' SOAPS 2 mana aeen 8 2 TOMORROW WILL PLACE ON SALE A SELECTION OF ONLY TRE LATEST STYLES setnally put forth an objection becanse the | Goods that Ihave purchased since East hae disturbed | J A ~,000 TET g55q elim was “nn old one” From the foundation | my peace of mind, for fear lest our store be net large JAAS i zg Su, of the national capital down to the present day | enough for their accommodation. However, there is | 4,5, a4. 38 B ? ~ Washington has always bad within ite borders | one remedy—t. ¢.. clear out all of the present stock = band of perennially-bopeful beings, the end | by February 20. when my spring orders will be oom- and aim of whose existence was to persuade the | ingin. It will fectlitats matters, and we will save the ernment te pay for » oxo it had | renting of the apper floors over ont store. 8S A RPh, EER 35 prvebased. Surely means be devised | Therefore, “take time by the forelock™ and close 8 CAA EFF Ee Sse, by which these claims can all be ad-| Outallofthestock possible by then frreepective of G08 MASE Ere Sss8" Jndicated. the imate obligations liq | coat oF valu dated, the thieving echemes forever thrown Yours, hastily, ourt. Asa matter of fact Congress show! —— AVERAGING FULLY » with these claimants and | (Dictated. action as has been | have nothing to reference to such legisla taken on such matters will show that Congress | o. ¥-0-¥-0-¥-0-¥-0-¥-0-¥-0-¥-0-¥-e = eee very fre yy contrived to do the wrong | Sa, oo Es int thing. if the « Claims was only thrown = mee Re Re i 's Wide open so th y one with a canse could | Coxrorsrxa re = Onpras Froy . sue the United States and if Congress would | | aeree to abide b> ant sppropriate mente which would be rendered the Ocz Boyer, O09 ERB. aN Fe ad dal would be at an Thata fi - 8 oF ORES fT. would be costly gocs withont saying when tos Een en of debts are permitted to accumalate for a hun- dred rears they mar not be langued away—but no truly honest ma advance the propo- sition that beenuse payment would involve large | expenditures it shoul! be avoided. Individuals | who are as careless of their creditors’ rights as | ie this great and rich nation can have no stand- ing im any respectable community. and a nation | =a ! We Have Isavovraten 7 wonl ‘That ghere shonkd be necessity for argu REDUCTION IN PRICES. ce ag 907 Pax, Avese im favor of a comprehensive system of nation ee x By ray RE quarantine is surprising. So long as there is BLE B BO 8 RRR divided or disputed authority the interests of KN Dod “oo 5 XN individuals and communities must suffer. and | this condition seems to prevail in Philadelphia | =e OA RR just now. The British steamer Elton had a | 2 EA Ret ‘ense of «mallpox on board when it reached the | a MA EE- antine for seven days. Capt. Camybell, writing | ee en of his quarantine experiences, says: | Ww . t “All the crew have been laid up on account | ae of exposure while being fumigated and through |" ™ Qcore .A Coxrtere List the fumes of the sulphur. Seventeen of them | are at present under the doctor's care, seri- Osty A Few Mone Dars. ously ill, with every chance of consumption set- ting in. I never in all my travels witnessed | aed such brutality as was practiced on us here. Had | Siiesls Heath anhonie wo week hate sessioad AL 888s 8883 Foca, A § RFR Ere Detter treatment. The smallpox patient was AA = HG og ERE ER EF actually better when we reached the break- ~ toss 1-980 ERE Een Eee water than now. The haggling between the national quarantine and the state board of | Ss A zee ealth is simply ridiculous.” Sssg RA OE 3 Surely there is something wrong with the sags SAA E, a. = system under which the illness of one man re- sults in such serious conditions as Capt. Camp- beil complains of. to be proud of, but none of the: worthy of commendation than the fire depart- ment. Cramped by congressional carelessness and false economy it has not kept pace with the growth of the city, but for its size it is undoubtedly the most eflicient force of fire- fighters in the country; a conclusion that is founded upon the ability displayed in service, Sues. Suoes. L111) BVERY PAIR WARRANTED. 11111 Misses: and especially during the past week. Saturday Ps, os night's blaze promised for some time to bring ERE, — A about the destruction of an entire square of | RR SssST big business buiidings, but skill and a plentiful supply of water confined the damage practically BEST BEST 1 Ay oon POS qvauity. 1226 quaLity. } @ oD c cu SIZES, 1.4%. Wi” CCO™ SIZES, 11-1%. to the premises in which the fire originated. Bome of these days one of the governmental palaces here will go up in smoke just because | Congress has tied the hands of Chief Parris Aut Goons Sravonrenen. Cosix Earty To Avorw Rosa. Asrana Fisuen, Asstoxzz. eae : * Oy Tue Jims. Woonwarn & Lorsnor. 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. x. ‘For the COLUMBIAN SOUVENIR COIN ask at office, second floor, 11th street bldg. The price is $1. ———., ‘Wo shall continue to supply our customers with DR. JAEGER'S SANITARY .UNDERWEAR at 20 er cent. Jess than list prices. —e— RUBBERS FOR LADIES, MISSES, BOYS AND CHILDREN. (Shoe Devt. , 24 floor... Deniciovs Japanese Tess, 1SE—ECHIGO—YAMASHIRO. ON SALE IN JAPANESE DEPARTMENT. TRY A CUP, SERVED FREE, FROM A JAPANESE BOOTH IN TRUE JAPANESE STYLE. We (34 floor. Have Ovexen A Caxny Derantuent IN THE BASEMENT OF 11TH ST. BUILDING. THE BEST 25, 40 AND 60c. MIXTURES MANUFACTURED. Conserved Fruits, French Bon Bons, Maricatho and Ceylon Chocolate Oreams, with Nute, Fraits,&c. Old- fashioned Molasses and ail kinds of Nut and Fruit Candies. FRESH EVERY MORNING. Avovr Ovz Srattoxery Deer. Axo Oun New “Tureau Srantonzay. ‘The growth of our Stationery Department has exceeded our greatest anticipations. Taking food taste and artistic ideas as a basts in combination with popular prices it ts not strange that this department has become s0 widely known as being one of the leading creators of atyles in Washington. Correctness of form, chaste- ‘Ist annex.) . Bom and artistic merit in desien, «riginality tm conception and close attention to dotall have achieved for us jar high position as stationers. latest dea is our new ‘The nowest, the best, the correct styles can always be found here first. The “Terraces Wart Warrsa Papen, IN TWO SURFACES, ROUGH AND SMOOTH. This ts misnufactured especially for as by Messrs. Ite tmmaculateness causes other white paper to appear tinted. W. M. CRANE. Le It ts to the various Popular weights and finishes and is considered the hetght of good taste. BILLET for short notes and acceptances or regruts, OCTAVO for nptes, 68. Ib. COMMERCIAL, for gentlemen's letters, 680, ENVELOPES, 15, 18 und 20c. phe. ar. — Escravixe, ‘Name engraved on copper plate and fifty cards, pak << Plates left tn instructions. ur care are registered and Kept in perfect condition freeof charge, subject to your future Correct forms for Engraving Tavivations, Announcements, Church and ‘At Home" Cards, Address Dies, Crests, Monograms and Coats of Arms. (Pirst floor. soseeeTIth at DIG.) —— A Gerar Prorone Bancar i¢ of a wholesale picture dealer's stock about 300 20224 ENGRAVINGS: AND FAC SIMILES OF WATER COLORS, all choice and pleasing subjecta, framed in anentirely new pattern of iraitation map}e ‘Value and will be sold accordingly ith hand-cut front and ornament. They were bought at about half thelr real Special price, $1.50.— A manufacturer's entire sample line of PICTURE FRAMES, all sizes end patterns, some slightly scratched or otherwise defaced—many of them perfect. These we got atabout one-fifth value—there are many rare barguins iu the lot. PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER ‘New patterns in moldings for 1893 arriving datly. Some specials at unusually low prices. Fine work guaranteed. (Ath floor... Onreis arriving. Among thi latent a1 (ist floor... weeks of our GREAT JANUARY having been taken to make this sal get the quality of flax in any lint out for dull, dead linen. Ther made doubly interesting by thi LIN SALE. It ti See display in F street window. CRAYON PORTRAITS. 95. A perfect likeness from any style photograph—satisfaction guaranteed. The work we produce is per- fectly-finished in every detail. Bear in mind the-price. —$1.95.—_ -10th st. bide. Mews Usperwear For “Berweex Seasoxe some exceptional valyesin white and gray. A Patent Merino Shirt, with well-shaped shoulders, seamless cuffs, ribbed bottoms and French neck, is but —50e.— Is not this unnsual? White and Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers, with seamless shoulders and cuffs and ribbed bottoms—not co mbed cotton but 50 per cent pure wool. Sizes 34 to 44. --1st annex.) Irs A Lisex Jvsire Here Now. Fine Napery appeals to the heart of every housekeeper witha pertinence and pointednoss not to be resented. We havo the finest, the best the linen markets afford. Mnen trade has such a pronounced and instantaneous success been scored as has crowned the Never within our memory of the t thre pains The reason for this ts obvious—the great Peeriess success from the very start. In a good bright light you right and free from dressing the shine will show it. the true sparkle in those we tell you of. rival of that great tot of Look The LINEN OCCASION was Frise Hovsexcerrse Lisens, A Maxovrscronens “Srcoxps,» THAT WE ARE SELLING AT ON E-HALF THEIR VALUE. ‘This is a mill's entire accumulation for the past year, and comprises the very finest as wellas medium grades. Some ba) stock. slight defects—mauy of them none. The following items will give you a drift of the DRESDEN DAMASK DINNER SETS, 2x33 yard cloths and %{ Napkins. Regularly worth $42.00. $25.00. A LOT OF FINE HEMSTITCHED DAMASK DINNER CLOTHS, 2412 to 2\4x4 yards. Worth $11.50 88.25 to $14.00. to $20.00. A LOT OF VERY FINE DAMASK TOWELS—deep knotted all white and delicately colored borders. Worth $1.25 Cor Carysrat. SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK. Buying Cut Glass is a good deal like buying dis- monds, the difference in color being only discernible ITERS, by the average purchaser upon close comparison. We © ENTS" ERGA nd bis subordinates, Abies ann GESTS OVERGAITERS, sega brands of four may be £9: | maintain in our Crystal Room the very hishest stand- — ee ? ecrtat per en gprighe i mata but | @Fd of excellency,and that piece of glass comes from Thoamnds of people who would patronize | mS a ear ee re caees | tots tntowentiv eeemnty of tin quot aunty. We the telephone were the rates within the reach | “se Dat = Y the times in everything that goes to | have received a new shipment of American Cut Glass of average incomes will be pleased to know that | ye ee ———— imake a flour desirable—purity, whiteness, | Nappies, Of1 Bottles and Carafes, which will be sold during the present year all the essential patente | aye Soh = ee irr pemeeameed ts ones | st the following low prices: out of which great fortunes have, in some “Ceres,” and we'll travel the road of pro- | Round Nappies, strawberry, diamond and fan cut- imstances, been deservedly made, will expire. SALLY AT 590. PER PAIR. |———— sremivences together. | ting. ff ‘This will open the field to several worthy com- coe onncbeopens wi » =Ceres” say —Sineh, ho bave heretofore been restrained | 11111) 114 1——ASD——1 111111111 | Staten, mere” brand, “lohter® bread, inch, $1.50.— potiters w - — /! ‘ —————_ “whiter” bread, “‘sweeter” bread, and oo. and out of the competition will come cheap- | ———— “better” bread than any other flour that —6 inch, 83. 00. nes and an enormous increase of telephone 7 ‘ever came into their Kitchen. Round andied Nappies, strawberry, diamond and xaceeige 4 a jin Beware of imitations. Every sack and | fan cutting. business. Conservative electricians have e: Kinds ge-4 barrel of the genuine **Ceres” contains a : —Sineh, $1.59.— mated that capital can profitably invest in the price, cireular signed in autograph by Wm. M. Ginch, a stock of a com whieh will do business on = — }. Gait & Co., and bearing the imprint of bse, od Greed ed aeeand of Gis Sex aach Scleghoan twogold inedals. Look for it every time. | Crimped Edge Handled Nappice, strawberry, dia- 4 Gents’ Sewed Opera Boots... -| $293) 6400) ________ All grocers sell “Ceres.” Most every- | mond and fan cutting. : In Switzerland the rate varies from $16 to 24 z pied ek Bere ge a taro Map ogpetbonsG ca Rs enliny egen te eth leckement, | SO res AE = Hien, Ai Hee grocers sell Ceres, Weonly | peop Bound Handled Nappies, strawberry, dia- very much gresier than in any city of the | Gents’ Pesred Calf Boots 248| 350| wholesale. Bech linmandnosen United states ae Gents’ Sewed Solid Boots... 198/ 3.00 Wx MG &C 44 inch, $3.00. — p Phi a 324) 400 ee _ Other Nappies, assorted shapes gnd cuttings. Bn Gio death of inp ee ete A ass Sisk Co Sie atin 2.00| 3.50| ““Wholesala Fiour and Feed Dealers, gious America bas lost one of ite brightest and : | Gente’ Genuine Cork Sule Shoes.....| 224] 3.00] Cor. 1st ayd Ind. ave, nw. * best. Deeply learned, bis vast erudition never ‘Od eeaciea: ehccevbcbly. elecmdl andl taek Suen: interfered with his popularity, nor did the en- | Gente Calf an@ Cordorvan Shoes... 1.80) 250) REGS “FUE NOTES | trowtes. | comiums of countless admirers diminixh bis | Gents Perfect Fitting Shoes... 139} 200 ng i Fn crit move. $1.¢0.— eatiring devotion to works of piety and benev- | 1» goat Faust Slips... 169) 250 days. ‘Drop "i and let us sell you furs at ‘Larger size, more elakorate stopper, 82.25. lence. He added brilliancy to the episcopacy | bs greaity reduced prices that’ will enable you to Al chilies Aiseuits pattern. bout ‘of his success to artificial enyi- | ©!’ Alligator Opera Slips. 1.69| 2.50] . bundle up and feel comfortable in the coldest ee ronments. a: Gente Goat Opera Slips. . a me = syoleas Bo Eye Beck Jleces. Storm Collers,, Quart on neat cutting. aoe oe 5 Gents’ Calf and Embroidered Slips. a 5 alone, — on gee te of all chades of al-| Gute Embroidered Plush Slips.....| .79| 1.00 deetetS ana Societies aan Weeertel toe Quart Carafes, strawberry, diamond and fan cutting, leged belief, will succeed in extracting cam-! i t ns, Pbareidincs : Yc 5 jngant Sealskin Sacques, first quality, paign material out of the facts that in 1892 the | Ltdies’ Cork Sole Shoes. extra isaeth mould. cort fnew Your $275 —-#3.00. imports of the United pose amounted to | Ladies’ Best Custom Shoes... OMe Sais Bo cca at cost, ev tens. Quart Carafes, AAtente cutting, $87,195,179 as against 2678.20.43 in 1991, | radios Perfect Fittine Shoes. TILLETT TOFF, A. AYE. =~ While the exports of 192 were but $938,419,595 | 1 .ates’ Solid Kid Shoes. Witirt & Reorr 905 Pt AVE Heart-shape Olive Dishes, Duchess pattern, very ip eceni> ata Ladies’ Wool Lined Shoes. Fuaxacaws . paras ‘The governor general at Warsaw bas declared | Ladiew Wool Lined Slip: Jewerny Mascvractprixe Gth floor. - 10th st. bldg.) that German factory employes must learn the | zadies’ Bath Room Slips. Es: 3 ——o— oa oie led. JTABLISHMENT, Rassian language in one year or be expelled. | yissey be . > ‘This may be decreed with the humene motive Sears tay se: 531 Sevexra Sr. N.W. New Asp Prerry Necawear. of making the factory work seem cary by con- | Mises’ Soild Shoes. No in@erior work. All the workmen experts. | Wehavea nice line of tose Light Blue and Pink Misses’ Velvet Slips, ‘Special attention given to repairing. Jaz | Cuambray Chemisettes, Collars, Cuffs, &c., to be Rai, 2 RBI Childs’ Dix's Spring Heels... ELAN'S SET PYMPORTOM. | Yorn with tailor-made costumes. If the counterfeiters who are said to be en-| Snteate Coleves®. 8. 31 M.C. WHEEASS COnSEE EXPORM: Rolling Collars, Pointed Cuffs to mateh. waged on the dies from which they propose to | eee es Seren ey 2 easiee reproduce the Columbian coins do not produce | I=fants' Work Hole Shoes. Realizing the fact that very few Qorsets are | Chemisettes, Rolling Collars and Pointed Cuffs to better article than the original they hat se OS (WAN EARLY CALL WILL INSURE Chicago rivals the efforts of New York to pe throw the glamour of effete Inxury around prize fighting by producing a glove contest be- tween representatives of swell families Ss ‘There seems to be no point in the Panama anal scandal at which there can be no feeling ef apprebension that worse @mains to be told. —— oe If there is any appointment dynamite around rl ccc 00 Mr. Cleveland is not going to take any chances on j i 8 being in too much haste to thaw it oat. aa Sige ema ae er ve fade Gos “oo = 7 A Sen Antonio, Texas, jury declares that the France is in a great trim for a statesman-out- ete job combine. _— ‘Anything is welcome for » change—even a slushy thaw. —_——__+e-—___ ‘The serial scandal is now a feature of Chicago jourmalen. Jong enough inthe waist we have had the “"R. &G." manufacturers make us an extra long ‘corset of strong white cout!!—longer than. any corsets set shown, which fit beautifully and lend a graceful shape to the most mediocre figure. No extra charge for this corset—ONLY $1.00 PER PAIR. Basewzsr 1003 F Sr. N.W. 123 Avsovr Tar Cire Axp Boanprxa Or Horses. 000000 Horses are sensitive creatures and 000000 require every care and sttention. Not 00000 000000 ‘should « stable be well kept. properly rained and tree from foul odors, but should match—to be worn outside. Ast floor. Taree Newcomzns FROM Ware Goons Deranruexr.- NOVELTY EMBROIDERED SWISSES—Pink, blue, beliotrope, buff, lavender, embroidered in self, and white embroidered in colors, veey effective. —S2 inches, 50¢. ; 42 inches, 8734¢.— WHITE with pink embroidered spot, pretty for draperiés, fancy work, ike. 300. — STRIPED AND CHECKED DIMITIES, .tn choice patterns, lace plaids, &e. Z 15. — — 10TH, 1TH AND ¥ STR, X. W, fringe and elaborate drawn work ‘ 11th st. bldg. ) IT REQUIRES NO TEACHER— Tur “Carrow Sewixa Macuse. —s1950— . Including a full set of attachments and a five-year fuarantee, See it in operation. (Second floor... --10th st. building. ) — $1.95 Goar Reas- Just arrived. Make your selection before they aro gone. ss (Fourth floor, .-.1st annex. ) —o— A Corser Srecun * Alot of “P.N.” Corsets, extra long waist, double side stecla; bound bust, embroidered top and bot- tom—perfect fitting—black, white and gray— —$1.25 pair. — Afinex to 10th st. building.) (Second floor... 6 Scasonanre Aso Usercn Suawzs. Cashmere, cream, blue and cardinal, knotted fringe— 81.25. All-wool Chudda, cream, red and black, size 2x2 yards, —$1.50.— Camel's Hair and Lama, grays, tans and | browns, —85.00 and $6.00. Double Wool, grays, browns and Scotch Plaids, —#6.00an4 $7.50.— Sills and Wool Knitted, plain. and fancy colorings, entirely new patterns, —#2. 50, 83.50, $4.50 and $6.00. — (Thira floor. 10th st. bldg.) —o—_ F t—-Froor Buzoarss IN ’ 40-inch Irish Lawn, close imitation of linen lawa— 50 colorings— 1246. yara.— Lama Cloth. 1c. yard 1,000 pieces Corded Ginghams, striped, lavender, Nght blue, light pink and gray. Regular 20, quality. . —-15e. yara.— (First oor... 20th st. bldg.) Navy Blue Suede Gloves, embroidered in white and self, large pearl buttons. —-+-button, $1.75 s pair.— tan, brown, modes, gray, black and ox blood. $1 s pair. — CPiret 100r ....seereeseenenes seenee-seeere SECOND BBNEZ, Ar 8 ' Beorxss Ovn Guest Mi_Wistex L 4 i ag i Ee > Or Renuste Foorwaan P%LP oF shop-worn goods are never to be found 3 8 i cituer of our houses, By mating timely yg? sacrifices on our well-known low regular prices Fe Always manage to dispose of every pair of Shoes before the close of each season, thus beginning anew season with an entire fresh stock. Well-posted shoppers look for the announcement of these sales as one of the regular Washington business events—they know it means “Bargains” in the fullest sense of the ‘word. Of course, we cannot here enumerate ALT. the goods marked down during this sale—here are only a few of them». Ladies’ Finest! | Made Hand-weit Button, Picacilly $4.50, |‘ oem VOU | Prttadetpaca square tor, with tip’ | of same, Hand- tare French Kid But- |ton, on opera tor, or Featherweight Laced Boots, with REGULARLY CLEARING PRICE, $3.65. REGULARLY $4.50. CLEARING PRICE, $3.65. | patent tip. ! #8 Gente Fine Cult) REGULARLY | Hand-sewed Con-| CLEARING = gress and Laced! PRICE, $4.50. | Seow, with set! $3.65, - plain toe, medium | or heavy soles. 1 Mons Fine Gat) REGULARLY pam Scotch vot-! CLEARING $4.50. tom, ive soles, PRICE. ‘with morocco legs, $3.65. \ double soles. — —— — | Laties Ht. i EEGULARLY | sexed Welt Blucher! CLEARING Laced Boots, tine| PRICE, $3.00. dongela hand wer | button, on com-|. $2.35. | mon-tense shape. Suede Ties REGULARLY hoes a CLEARING PRI $3.00. in Diack, white, - $2.35. ray or tan, for evening wear. Men's Triple Ex- CLEARING tension Sole Laced - Shoes and oait-| PRI | $2.35. REGULARLY | $3.00. ers. Boys’ Fingst Hand- made» Cal Button Shoes, with cork soles. Similar reductions prevail thro stock, but to secure your size it be on hand early during this sal Wx. Hix & Cos Reuse Suor Hovses, ‘930 gnd 832 Seventh st, 1914and 1916 Pa. ave. 231 Pa. ave. ne. it our entire be advisable to 10 Positive SENSATION GREATEST BARGAINS KNOWN FOR A CENTURY. goo ob 00, 588, N 6G. oo bk o% Ss FPN &% © yu 06 0 Bs. Hh ONNN G oo ££ oo SH XR RY Goo cco TLLL 00 8ss! NNN GGG vu oTrrr o% EE z 900 U oouU Ff ‘00 r ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE ‘MILLINERY. KID GLOVES, RIBBONS, VELVETS, ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. RRR EER MM MM RE MMMM RRR FE MMMM RE R EEE v vy & vv va aE ww Asa Aa a 00 ey SE Soo / TO OUR AVENUE “wee STORE JANUARY 30. & 1205 P. Ave N.W. . —AT— r- ”, FER Bek ERY vo evs = ae ERE ¥ bes 9 P Eek kk OE Sss8 = \ewy www harbingers of spring. ay ELCOME Every day sees winter wearing itself away— and the sweet tempered season that nurses nature back to life coming ®earer. Welcome. coms GINGHANS. Acgh—too cold and cheerless to launch their Gelicate and dainty beauty on the anow muffled earth. Butthey are rapping bard. You bave such warm place for them tn your favor you will shielé them from the fey blasts, Tet them come in? We have. hung themselves about the store—ptetures of tomorrow. No memors telis of fairer fashions. No genius boasts a richer mine of undiscovered patterns. No wonder Scots-land grows such fertil thoughts. The poetry of nature finds ex- Pression tn every nook and corner of the High- land Kingdom. Romance breathes forth from every blade of heather and every inoss grown rock. Artis but nature counterpart—and tn the copying not one grain of beauty has been lost. To say a GINGHAM is Sooteh te to clothe tt tn all the radiance of color and concep- tion the mind of man can conjure mp. It isto plunge beauty still deeper into the beautiful. ‘These GINGHAMS ARE SCOTCH—trae and Ronest—as the native faucets they flow from. “They have filtered through our careful Judi ment until they fill our counters—every one em of choicest creation—unequaled—un- matched —unduplicated in this shopping world of yours. Inon¢lotare 125 different STRIPES and CHECKS and PLATDS—29 inches wide- GENUINE SCOTCH—25e. a yard. A bunch of ZEPHYRS as light as a sum- mers breeze offer themselves to you tn STRIPES or FIGURES—on white grounds thickly covered—or here and there embroid- ered in spots of Green, Lavender, Light a: Navy Blue or Black—29 inches wide—30c. a yard. ANDERSON—‘the great”—las sent his fret new colors and designs—ss if to raise your fancy toa pitch of appreciation worthy to re- ceive the host that will follow —32 inches wide— Bie. a yard. A “Smile in Cotton”—are the GINGHAM BROCADES, in Green, Yellow, Blue, Laven- der and Pink. Stripes relieved of their monot- ‘ony by a host cf tiny brocaded figures—30 inches wide—I7i¢c. a yard. ‘Tiny figures stand side by side, lining them- selves off into stripes of contrasting color. ‘Navy and Light Blue, Lavender and Gray—J0 inches wide—45c. a yard. Novelty keeps novelty company—FLOWER, STRIPES bask themselves in the favor of your glance—darting their shafts of color at you to entice you from the charms of their com- Panions. Two-toned or plain Yellow, Light Blue, Lavender and tints are their back- grounds—30 inches wide—50c. a yard. CORDED STRIPES in oppositeshades to the grounds of Yellow, Gray or Lavender they rest ‘on will win praise from every eye that feasts ‘upon their novel beauty—30 inches wide—30c. eyard. LIGHT or-NAVY BLUE ZEPHYRS thickly covered with small embroidered snow-white spots are new—30 inches wide—S0c. a yard. LAVENDER, BLACK or OLD BLUR grounds, with narrow stripes, an inch and a half apart—dotted all over with small white spots, keep you wondering if the novelties have no end—20 inches wide—G0e. a yard. PINK, BLUE, LAVENDER, PINK or GRAY CRINKLY STRIPES, spotted and sprayed with color embroidery will make you stop—and Jook—and praise—30 inches wide—5sc. a yard. STRIPED AND PLAIN GALATEA CLOTH: Fenew your favor with a score of new colors— ‘Winches wide—35e. a yard. You just ought to see this line—-now—of Stself it could almost fill the demands of the coming season. Different styles will come— better ones cannot, "We are glad to shou” Prrers, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. an XXXXXAXAKANAXAAAAAAKATT EXXXXXXXKXXXXKKAXRXKAXK XEXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXAXKKK XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXAXK Crara & Haxorsa, Great Oxe-Dar Discovst Saez Or Rooxzns. ‘Tomorrow—Tuesday—(for one day only) we will permit you totake your pick of our entire stock of Rockers at a discount of 15 per cent on marked price. ‘We have noless than 200 differ~ ent styles and kindsof Rockers, ‘embracing all woods and tnishes, with wood seat, leather, broca~ telle, rash, reed and rattan, em- bossed leather, cane, f&c., with and without arms, ranging fn price from €3to 83> dach. Our entire second floor ts devoted to the display and sale of Rockers, and,as we only beran business last fall, each and every one is of the latest style and pattern. AlL6f our Rockersare marked in plain figures and the line ts be- yond doubt the handsomest on @isplay in Washington today. We simply allow this discount for ‘one day to more efectirely intro duce you to the stock. et ieisisiol isisisis] ise iseisiet ieisisieierereieicisielsieies ieisisisisieist ieieisrereiereisisi¢t eieisieielstelalaiatelalal isisieleleisieisis iat eieietaielsl icisisieisicisieisiss yoisieieisisicieieisisteleteisisteletstelsteieterers sister isisieierereieisisieie isis! AAW tk oot islets} isletsisieet jeisisisi eieieisiewsiosspemiioomicietieteis isle tetetsteiste esters sisreiisieel pierre reiereieteretsietet eeeeieies istsie leipisisislotsietet i Piste iereerelelereieisiarerstereieieeteteleiielerel sissies be ‘ sain Folstelgleis slgloteletelsletatsisietsletstetsistsisieteisisisisisisisisiisieisisissisisisisisisisisisislsielsisia isisies Cras & Hazpisa, COR. 13TH AND PSTS. N.W. isi iil | ton holes uand-imale. ‘The price sizes THE BSHIKT. , is a Jose Fowler make; ®t Eparanteed: 2 styles of bosoms; 2100 iinen round thoead muslin. } IN pach, or 6 for $4.50. Sizes, 13% Tok CA slows sieeve lenath ‘our popular Launferea Shirts, open 1x | to 1S. All sizes sleeve iejeseeseessiisiereiesieeisiereleiiereteisiciele ereieieieieteriaietelsteteteleteieiereelelsieies) We Kesow Is. And you must help as. When the cold spell Beran we onterd canae, Upon cases of Ladies Underwear. Weexpected foo mach. Our ox Pectations were not resized ~ why, We do not know—but we do |%now that you should possess them before a week pastes over your head. We will merely give Prices, you will do the rest. Lanes Meno Vests Axp Paste. Now S0cts. each. Were Gi cts. : LADIES’ FINE WHITE WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, T5e each Reduced from 61. LADIES WHITE AUSTRALIAN Woo. VESTS AND PANTS, #1 each. Reduced trom #1.23 LADIES’ PERSIAN WOOL VESTS AND PAN 81 Wee Reduced from @2. LADIES SAXONY WOOL VESTS axp PANTS, © each. Reduced from 6250. LADIES e STUTTGARTER WHITE VOSTS AND PANT*. any sige, @2 each. duced from 82 50 and 63 LADIES NORFOLK AND SEW BRUNS. WICK WHITE RIBKED VESTS aND PANTS, @Leach. Reduced from #130. LADIE® SCARLET MEDICATED Woo, VESTS ADD PANTS, 780. each. Reduce@ from $1 LADIES SCARLET ALL-WOOL PANTS. @1. Reduced from #1.50. . LADIES SCARLET MEDICATED PrR- SIAN WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, #1 each. Redaeed from 81.50 LAOIRS SCARLET CASHMERE WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, 61.05 each, Reduced from #1 LADIES’ NATURAL WOOL RIBBED VESTS, The each. Reduced from 61 LADIFS: NATURAL ALL-WOOL RIBBED VESTS, 00. each, Reduced from #225. LADIES NATURAL WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, 75>. each. Reduced from 61. LADIES’ NATURAL WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, 8c each. Reduced from 61.25 LADIES NATURAL AUSTRALIAN WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, @1.12 each, Reduced from #1 LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN COMBINATION SUITS, Ofc. Reduced from 61.25. LADIES’ NATURAL OR WHITE Com- BINATION SUITS, @1.69. Reduced from 2.50. MISSES" BALBRIGGAN COMBIXATION SUITS, 75c. Reduced from 61. RED WE RAVE EFFICIENT AND COURTEOUS SALESLADIES TO WAIT ON YOU, AND HAVE ALL ARRANGEMENTS FORA LARGE RESPONSE TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. PECT YOU AND YOU Won't s FAIL US. THIS INVITATION 18 INTENDED FOR ALL THAT CAN APPRECIATE A BAR- GAIN IN LADIES’ UNDER- WEAR. DEPARTMENT FOR THESE FIRST FLOOR TO THE RIGHT. TTITU ERE <855 Rd i ite SPRAY ? vU KEE ppp as ancien. ow Toren Soe. Infante Rik and Wool? Se Tei Sonat "he cm, 290, Sa a 7 ust think, a, 5a, 2. as 10 Te FAVORITE SHIRT. ON. ot jueiity and make: nen bosom and caf bamds. but-} IN Eas 62. has always been 73" each. or 6 SR” Sires in to “All eevee LAUNDERED, for The price has always been Re. 69.. dere’ bosoin. best! aul them ¢ Dress Shirts at 81. 1a) * ‘a, 82. A. K 909 P, Ave N. W., ‘Bal — {THE PEOPLES Money ven }—

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