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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. THURSDAY Jan: 26, 1893. ‘THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and permanent circalation in Washington three times larger than that efany other paper ta the city. As a lecal NEWS paper and Ad~ vertising Medium it bas no competitor. ——_—— Secretary Elkins’ views on the Long bridge, es made public in Tux Stam yesterday, are in- teresting. Particularly notable is the parallel drawn between this city and the town of Elkins, W. Va In that flourishing commanity there was oupe, and still is, « highway bridge which « railroad desired to use. Public sentiment in Elkins, W. Va., was favorable to the railroad— not to be regarded as a strange thing when it is remembered that Elkins owes its existence to the railroad—but it did not want to endanger the highway. A compromise—says the Secre- tary (but where the compromise comes in is not evident)—was finally effected by permit- ting the company to build a bridge of its own three handred yards from the highway; s highly proper arrangement, because the rights of the public did not suffer. But this does not help the Secretary's argument agains: the con- Junction of railroad and highway across the Potomac and in favor of a total surrender of Long bridge to the Pennsylvania company; it merely indicates that the people of Elkins, W. Va, have profited by our experience. In 1870 ‘the railrond was given practical possession of Long bridge upon the understanding that it would maintain the public road alongside its tracks. In 1892 the great corporate power came to the concinsion that it needed more room, and Secretary Elkins yesterday declared himself to aivoeally in favor of a total surrender of tion of anew highway bridge by the public. ‘The injustice of sucha plan is made all the greater by the suggestion that this highway bridge shall be located “‘at the most suitable point for publie travel,” away, of course, from the foot of Mth street. In the case of Elkins an existing highway bridge was protected sgainst steam railroad tracks. In the case of Washington an existing highway bridge, injured somewhat by the proximity of railroad tracks, is, it is proposed, to be displaced by a railroad structure, leaving the provision of @ highway bridge to the future, ‘and to the chances of overcoming the opposi- tion to another bridge below the head of tide water on the Potomac and of securing from Congress the large appropriation necessary for the work. Elkins could choose between two Kinds of bridge. The real choice of Washing- ton for the present and years of the future is between # combination bridge and no highway bridge at all, In view of Washington's expe- rience with the Pennsylvania railroad and its friends, the people of Elkins, W. Va, were most sensible in compelling the railrosd to build its own bridge. Had Washington insisted on this when the first effort was made to lay tracks on Long bridge neither the railroad company nor Secretary Edkins would have had ground for arguing that because the gratuitous presence of the railroad has made the highway dangerous, therefore the entire bridge should be given up to tracks and trains, and the pub- lie dispossessed of valuable property and privi- — od Col. Ernst's judgment is unquestionably cor- rect when he says in bis report on the Pennsyl- vania railroad’s improvement bill that the ground which the company asks for in connec- tion with increased depot facilities is worth fully 21,000,000; and he is no less right when he advances the proposition that “it would be greatly to the advantage of the city if the re- quired space for passenger and express termi- nals were obtained elsewhere * * * and the present passenger station were removed from the park, due compensation being made to the company for ail vested rights.” It is deplorable that one of the most beautifnl fea- tures of the plan upon which the efty is built— the mall, or continuous park from the Capitol to the Potomac —should be permanently severed sud disfigured. The true policy, as Col. Ernst indicates, would be to eradicate blemishes rather than aggravate them. If, how- ever, Congress insists that the railroad company shall not only retain posses- on of ite reservation privileges but shall also be given the 245,325 additional square feet of parking now asked for, then certainly neither the United States nor the District of Columbia should be called upon to shoulder any of the expenses attending either the de- pression of tracks or the building of a real bridge across the Potomac in place of that ‘abomination whicb threatens to do millions of dollary’ worth of damage, but which continues to exist in spite of adverse report and unani- mous public sentiment. - see Curious people, who cannot quite understand the District should be euchred oat of ite regular legislative day in the House of Repre- sentatives, are exposing sn astounding amount of ignorance by asking ‘‘who is this Beltzhoover whose objection upset Mr. Hemphill’s effort to obtain justice for the city of Washing’ Can wt be possible that there are persons in this commanity absolutely without information as the statesman who has shown himself capable of ejaculating the words “I object"? Statesman Beltzboover's sketch of his career, as it appear in the Congressional Directory, would indicate ii =e I j PERRY'S. RX NOW if yousre having the least bit of trouble BRS im finding CORSETS that are sbeclutely RORY comfortable we want youtoletustry, Tn- stead of being # source of snnoyance CORSETS should bea Aetp. ‘That is their aim snd object—and Tue Connzcr Kixps _THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, | | BAURTS. 416 7TH 8ST. “NO CREDIT~QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS." OR Rep Ticxer Dax Tsar Is Wontzx Or Youn Arrexriox, € , SResniwe Dar Acarn Touoszow. Farosz- ‘This Weekly visttor is at hand, presenting his claims for your consideration. They are meritorious. ‘There ts uo better institution planned calculated to saveyou money. The benefits are not all yours, however. ‘We share them aiso. The ‘‘end in view," the object’ of thls ‘“Remnant Day” is to keep the stock of the vari- ‘ous departments complete, fresh and attractive. For instance, in WRAP, SUIT, JACKET, GLOVE, BOYS’ CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY and other departments where there is « regulsr line of sizes the me- @iam ste ‘generally sold’ Grst, and one or both of the extremes are left. Frequently we can't possibly duplicate the sizes sold: then the line is irreparaly broken—incomplete. Rather than keep these from week to week and have them clog the stock, we withdraw them, give them s low rem- nant price, and sell them Friday. Then, in CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC, STATIONERY, JAPANESE and other departments goods will got scratched, soiled, mussed and otherwise defaced from one cause or another—these THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1893. Farar Axp Sarvanar aT “i ‘ A. Kacruars, 909 P. Ave N.W. * pase by A Gexcme Liaxpsuve OF PROFIT. WESEE LRG FEsliea areas. a1 Ze. spoot .7 Se GOING TO. —y a Wi emstitched and there nat So ARE GOING TO SELL, W ne eeoneen ted LION = 5e Wiest pee incod Catt suk tmp, Hand i 2 : Ti Se WELT E SUNG ROSELL that be is now serving bis third term asa Repre- sentative of the nineteenth Pennaylvania dis- trict, that he is a democrat, and that be “spent the summer of 1857 in Europe.” That Mr. Beltabou ed have succeeded in evading public attention for so long is an evidence of extraordinary a o- 4 vigorous reports of Maj. Davis . Ernst on the local bridge and railroad ms, printed in yesterday's Stam, to- r with the strong and admirable reports ncerning the railroad situstion recently made lhe engineers connected with the District mment. constitute a valuable contribution to the discussion of one of the most important topics now pressing itself upon the considera- tion of Congress and the people of Washington. ‘The evidence is all in. Now let us bave o Prompt dectaion by the congressional tribunal. ——s It is Associate Justice McComas now. Yes terday the Senate wearied of wasting time over the empty charges against the ex-Congressman end by & most substantial rote rebaked those who have Ween trying to throw mud ata man of unassailable integrity, who has been one of the District's best friends. He will make an upright, able and efficient judge. ——— Major E. W. Halford is to be congratulated on having acquired s real title and » life-long salary. The United States army is also to be congratulate! because by the Senate's action Yestersay a thorough gentleman and a most ca- pable officer has joined the colors. on — Mr. O'Neil of Missouri appears to have been touched by & faint suspicion that there are phases of patriotiem in which the pension is mughtier than the sword ~ Sot a When Great Britain wearies of the presence fm Egypt of the Khedive Abbas the young man will find the people's party ready to receive him. +o Chieago policemen are declaring that they are Enable to sve anything out of their salaries. ‘There is no compiaint as to the perquisites. ——- tee Seater Wolcvtt has not yet shown any radi- ‘eal fault in the form or dimensions of the con- ressional frank. ee Mr. Kilgore is still vigorously engaged in the ‘eecupation of leaving footprints on the sands of “ ee ‘There isn't « great deal of the Cleveland cab- fines as yet, but what there is of it is very — knead ‘The only drawback connected with the thaw fp the excuse it will furnish for expensive ice. if they fail im their mission {t is the fault of the] very department has great values in odds and style ends, remnants, jobs, &e.. &c., t0 offer. We do not oe mention all, but the items not’ mentioned are as de- Av it approsches the opening of another sesson— | sirable—often moreso—than those which arein the ‘when you and your dressmaker are to be busy fitting | st below. tng onthe new gowns—you should give frstconsidere- | Boog Ann Srarioxeny Derr. tion to the CORSETS. & ¥ vt ‘Hat k Shelves, fou can't expect cloth to be molded without s 2 Tanaiag Book 5 jv a ‘and 24 envelopes. wrinkle over a pair of CORSETS that are not suited | 24 sheets to your form. Why won't any size shoe dot Why are you so particular about your glove-fite? Don't slight the CORSETS. and any kind and every Kind won't do. Contrary Depanraenr. Se een fe I ae Half pairs of Cheniife Portieres, or Dial Wecarry all the different makes that are worthy of fete ee ee geome" Hee your consideration. They won't all answer for you— | *—*##x5 feet /Smyrns Rugs.... 68 each ‘but we can choose for you—and rightly. || eee Oop Sizes. If you can wear the “C. P."—maybe you can take advantage of a bargain lot we have made out of some broken sizes. There i no use im our folding our hands aud waiting fore ebance opportunity. We would rather loses little, and have you seek your size among them—You get 8 grand good CORSET—aad we trim off the “ragged edges” of the stock. Da. Wansews Consers. Size 8. 1 Eady 918.50 1 Lady's 86.98" Gray Astrachian Cloth Cape. 2 Child's €4.50 Fur HEALTH CORSETS—81.95. Bors Ciornme. CORALINE (No. 333) IMPROVED-extrs FHh90 Caters, Sizes 6.7.9. love—-81. iste ‘Overcoats. | Sizes’ 3 8 GYPSY" in black—extra long-REDUCED | 8 94. i elie Saisnae cee . By. r ae ZO ALI 1S. e 1 16t of S5e." Outing Bhiré Waists, snail sizes ic. each “SUNRISE” im ecru—75e. Unpenwzan, Consrts Axyp Isranrs: Goons. Underwear, Txoxsows Gurove-Firmse Consrrs. A lot of $1.00 and sotled. 42. each Flannel — Ig patrn of “Ladiear doc. Canton ““Ventilating’—all lengths—81. 18 pairs $200. Corsets, “R H."—mediam and extra long—$1. long fengihe.. G."—medium and extra long— bdominal”—ext Haxpxeromrs. Best 25c. Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, ‘B."—biack, medium anc “Young Ladies’ Special”. “Misses? Special”—50 cents. “‘Royal Worcester"—satine, extra long and igh bust—#1.75. **Royal Worcesver”—silk pongee—83. 50. 12sec. each ‘25e. Chiffon and Silk Handkerchiets., Se. each Guoves. A lot of $1.00 5-hook Kid Gloves... A lot of $1. 00 Misses’ Pur-top Kid Gicves ee ay ee “Rh. Asp G.” Corsets. “SAFETY"—75 cents. 810.50 Black Thibet Boa, 3 yards long. 50 EXTRA LONG or the OTHEREXTREME— | $1°->) White Thibet Hoa, 3 yards long. 50 1. $1.33 Raccoow Trimuntng sat “toe. Fard WHITE AND BLACK SATINE—$1.50. 00 Black Opossum ‘Trimming, es EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTSI-81.50. wide. 00 ya EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTIL —satine | 5c: Black Astrachan, gimp ede rd $18.00 Mink Muff and Stoie, best Opossam Muff, satin lined, Child's Brown ‘Shibet Mut Child's White Thibet Muff and Boa. bound and silk stitched —82.50. “P. D.” Corsers. EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTIL—81.75 WHITE COUTIL—satine bound—#2. 25. No. 248-WHITE SATINE-92.50. Hosterr Asp Wan Uxverwean. 50c. Child's All-wool Gray Ribbed Hose. 00 Ladies’ Scarlet Ribbed Wool Vests. 1. 25 Ladies? White Ribbed Wool Drawe Se. Child's Merino Vests, sizes 16, 18, No. 97—WHITE SATINE Mews, we a aciee teen eee 1 Iot of 15e. and Qe. Collars, sizes 12, 14 and 83.50. “C. P.” Consers. “SONNETTE”—white satine, extra long and igh bust—#1.25. “"NO CREDIT—QUICK SALE8—SMALL PROFITS." READ A, KAUPMANS “aD.” It ts a daisy. “« "white coutil—g2. Fixes CLASP"—83. , No. 1"—white sating, fan beck | Distrxctrons-: NUS, No. 2"—black Italian cloth, fan Webster says: ‘‘Flour is the finely back -83.50. gronnd meal of wheat.” Webster meant this is what flour should be, for ‘yjinely ground” is term which applies to a very ‘mail proportion of flour. The large ma- Jority of brands are not fine, because it costs money to make flour fine. Manufact- urers, in trying to make high profit on ‘their flour, are very apt to noglect some important process for the sake of cheap- ening the cost of manufacture, and the Process most usually neglected is the “milling” of ‘fining. Consequently their flour is coarse and granular. in the mating of bread from this coarse flour the yeast powder or other leavening agent Used cannot permeate the coarse grains snd will only be able to get in its work in “spots.” thas making bread with ‘‘un- Gone” ‘places and hard tumps. If you want a fine flougthat will make nice light bread, with no lumps, pin your faith to “Ceres.” **Ceres” is milled in one of the best millsof modern times and refined until finest of the fine, and it hasn't = speck of impurity in it as bis as. pin head. It is of “Ceres” Flour that yon often hear the expression: It makes “more” bread, “lighter bread, “whiter” bread, “tweeter” bread, and “better” bread than any other flour in the world. Beware of imitations, Every sack end barrel of the genuine “‘Ceres" contains a circular signed in autograph by Wm. M. Gait & Co., and dearing the imprint of two gold medals. Look for it every time. All grocers sell “*Ceres.” Most every- body uses ‘*Ceres"—do you want to be an exception? We only wholesale. Wx. M. Garr & Co. “Wholesale Fiour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. nw. Misses Axo Canpress Waisrs. ‘The “FERRIS” are 506... 75e., 85 ‘The “DOUBLE VE" are Sc. and 65¢. ‘The most sensible WAISTS made. Even with achotce among these “known worths” you must exercise Judgment. Get the right shape.— If you don't know—our assistants do—and thels time | —____ and attestion are at your service, Pranvs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Establighed 1540. un Telephone 905. EAD A. KAUPMAN’S “AD.” Tt isa corker. ——Repvertoxs Exrraonprvany. For three days only.. Por three days only. at Wass. Be. Wirrrasse ree days we unparalleled The price . eases, reay below coat, an attract ALL who contemplate buying goods in this line. at PSD D ADA hb eat bbhahS Di DLL DA! Sm Tuer Go. OUR EVENING GLOVES > Panton Serres. (SPECTAL.) 12 OVER-STUFFED WILTON RUG PARLOR a aT cosT 875 37 $00 | $2.50 reset wonecestaine ¢ 31.95. 500] $3.00 so-rution Mousquetaires at $82.30. 502] 83-50 sort ieyremiis os $2.70. ‘TRIED ON AT OUR RISK, Lovvaz Grove Co.; 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 911 UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT. eSSds2se22sS3235; THA? Besos \ NEENSSSSccca®, Wasa. Be. Wiirrams, Forsrrenz, Canrers Axo Daarenres, 315,317,319 SeveeraSe N.W. ja6-00 PRE Berit TAtks: cosrrcsp. Growth of the Eigin Butter Making 00000 In 1872 the Figin Board of Trade of “Elgin” Butter, and if the “Elgin” But- | —-——ot ter you are now using is not up to the stand- ——— nights you will sleep as naturally ese ard be assured you are not getting the beat. | —___ Cat for teatimanicte. D. Wisse Ovsren, 2epronemes. | Artavric Exzcrnororse Co., 340, 341, 342 Cenren Manzer.| 1405 N. Y. Avance. 00000 are also withdrawn from regular stock and marked without reference to cost. IN BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, roods departments there are stacks of short lengths left every week—useful to you, but not tous. These also are marked at very low remnant prices—so it is throughout theentire store. Supplying as we do the wants nd needs of thousands of our patrons dafly leaves us piles and piles of such remnants. Our only alterna- tive is to get rid of them, and werealize that the only ‘usually favorable reports from all departments. Mews Forsisma Dersnruesrt. GCastom-made Shirts, standing collars attached. Bize 1446. Reduced from 82 to 81. 3 Piaited-bosom Shirts, open front and beck. Size 163. Reduced from $2 to $1. ’ 4 Shirts, open front. Size 13% Reduced from 82 toai. 1 Dress Shirt. Size 145. Soiled, Reduced from $1.50 to a1. 1Open-front Dress Shirt, Size 15. Reduced from 81.500 $1. of mi Merino Half Hove, Reduced from Six. to 14 pairs Striped Cotton Half Hose. Sizes 9, 934 and 10. Reduced from 35e. to 25c. 10 pairs Silk and Wool Half Hose. Sizes 9 and 94. Reduced from 7c. to 50c. 10 pairs Silk-embrotdered Half Hose. Sizes 10% and 11. Reduced from 50c. to 35e. ; 3 for $1. ‘9, 20-Inch Gloria Umbrellas, with Dresden handles, Reduced from $2.50 to 81. 2 Fancy Colored Mufflers, slightly soiled. Reduced from $1.50 to $1. 1 Silk-plated Undershirt. Size 36. Reduced from $2.50to 1 Heavy Ribbed Balbrigxan Shirt. Size 36. Re- uced from 81.50 to 81.25. 1 Ribbed Balbriggan Shirt. Size 38. Reduced from 82 to $1.50. 1 Heavy Natural Wool Shirt. Size 34. Reduced from 83.50 to 82.50. 1 Suit Sk Underwear. Size40. Reduced from 83 t0 83.50. 1 Heavy Wool Shirt, slightly soiled. Reduced from 81.50 to 81.25. (First floor... Agr Nespizworx Derantesr. ‘No. 900.—One Spachtel Tea Cloth. Reduced from —Three Hand-embroidered Serviettes. Re- duced from 82.50 to $1.50. No. 902.—One Hand-embroidered Scarf. Reduced from $10 to 85.50. No. 903.—One Hand-embroidered Table Cover. Re- duced from 87.25 to 84. No. 904 —One Hand-embrotdered Fish Cloth. Re- duced from 85 to 81.50. No. 905.—One Hand-drawn Scarf. Reduced from 95.50 to 83. ‘No, 906.—-One Hemstitched Center Piece. Reduced from $1,50 to 81. No. 907.—One yard Silk Tapestry. Reduced from 96.50 to 81. No. 908.—134 yards of Shadow Silk. Reduced from 85.25 to 81.50. (3d hoor. 10th st. bldg.) a Croax Deranruesr. 1 Black Twilled Cloth Jacket, plaited back, cross Delt. Size 40. Keduced from 810 to #5. 2Tan Russian Blouse Jackets, handsomely braided and fur trimmed. Sizes Saad 3s. Reduced frp B20 to $12.50. 1 Imported Velour Wrap, hand embroidered, sk lined. Size 42. Reduced from $70 to #3. 1 Black Cheviot Cape, silk lined throughout, hand- somely Jeweled. Size 34. Reduced from @45 to er E Bernhardt Capes. Sizes 36and 98. Reduced from 8) 7. 7.50 to 1 Black Camel's Hair Long Cape. Size 30. Re- duced from 845 to $25. (3d Hoor. «11th st, bldg.) peas Saawt Deranrwesr. 2 Select Dark Paisley Shawis. Reduced from $20 to $12.50. (Gd floor, Lith st. bldg) Jersey Derartuesr. G All-wool Bisck Cashmere Jerseys. Size 32 only. Reduced from @1.50 and 81.75 to 95e. (3d floor. . 10th st. bid.) —o— For Deranrwesr. 3 Mink Scarfs, with head. Reduced from @6 to 03.75. 1 Astrakhan Cloth Cape. Size 36. Reduced from 84.50 to 81. 1 Long Astrakhan Cape. Size 32. Reduced from 835 to $18. 2Long Brown Marten Capes. Sizes 34 and 36. Re- duced from 835 to 829. 2 Select Monkey Cupes. Sizes 36and 38. Reduced from #22.50 to 817.50. (3A floor. se+e11th st. bldg.) —o— Misses Depantaest. 1 Saperior Quality All-wool Black Cheviot Reefer, notched collar, bias Jackets, large pearl buttons. Size 14 years. Reduced from #8.50 to $3.50. 1 All-wool Navy Blue Cheviot Reefer, large sailor collar, brass buttons. Size 6 years. Reduced from $5.00 to 82.50. 2 All-wool Mixed Cheviot Jackets, perfect fitting, large pearl buttons. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Reduced from @8.00 to $3.50. 1 Very Stylish All-wool Brown and Tan Checked Cloak, collar and flare cuffs of brown silk velvet. . Reduced from 815.00 to ¢ (a floor... Sor Deranruesr. 1 Beautifal Imported Mshogany Silk Plush Tes Gown, Fedora front of pink silk, trimmed with Irish Point lace. Size 36. Reduced from 860.00 to $19.00. 1 Imported Old Rose Crepe Tea Gown, front beautifully embroidered, trimmed with green ribbons. Bize 30. Reduced froin 840 to 819.00. 1 Imported Old Rose Striped Eiderdo Gown, princess back, belted front, large insh belt and collar. Size 38. Keduced from #35.00 to 819.00. ‘3 Wrappers—I of Gray Serge, princess back and loose front, size 40—1 of Green Plaid Serge, princess back, loose front, deep cuffs, hish collar, size 35-1 of Tan Ettemene, princess back, loose front, cuffs and collar of dark bine Henrietta, size 38 Keduced from $5. to 83.75. * 1 Ladies’ Beautiful Brown Brocaded Velvet Vest, for spring wear. Size 34. Reduced from 812 to 85. 1 Ladies’ Black Brocaded Velvet Vest. Size 36. Re- Guced from $15 to 87.50. 2 Ladiew Cloth Vests, shot with silk, Sizes 34 and 11th st. bldg.) Bove Crormse Deranruest. 4 “Janior" or “*Sussex” Suits, dark brown checks. Bizes 4, 5, Gand 7 years. Reduced from 85 to 83. ‘3*Juntor” Sui's, gray stripes. Sizes 4, 6 and 7 years. Reduced from 84.75 to $1.75. 6 “‘Little Giant” Suits, double knees, very strongly sewed, and made from all-wool fabric, odd sizes—5, 6,7, 1Land 13. Reduced from 85 to 83.75. _7 Overcoats, all wool and all wool lined. Sizes 4and Syears. Reduced from $4.75 to $2.75. ‘5 * Primrose" Suits, coat long, trousers with buckled knee. Sizes 4,5, Gand 7 years. Reduced from $8.50 tos. 5 Russian Blouse Suits. Sizes 3, 4and 7 years. Re- duced from €9.75 to 83, 2 Dark Brown Cape Ulsters. Sizes Gand 7 years. T..10th st, bldg.) - ~—— worm, ure axp sre wh ‘Be. Ladies’ Fine Cashinere Gloves....At LACE, RIBBON, LINEN, and other piece WARE SONS ‘TO SELL 10¢ iidren's Jean Waiste.... at 10c ARE GOING TO SELL Wi Fri aes vee lei . Missew’ and ‘Fast Black Hose... WE ARE, GOING To SELL ‘way todoit ts to put very low priceson them. Un- ‘one ross 4711 Soap. Hovservasismxe Deranrucsr. WARE GOING TO seiz * 12, Baskets—that are shopworn—faded or slightly dem- two gross of Cuticure Soap. At iC aged —at half price. (5th oor... svweveeLIth st, bldg.) a . Cor Grass Deranrvenr. 8—5-inch—-Squere Nappies—strawberry, diamond and fan cutting, very slightly chipped. Reduced from 82.75 to $2. 00. 1—G-inch—Rouna Nappte, strawberry, diamond and mer fan cutting—with sligit imperfection in glass. Re- | WY, ARE GOING To SFL rs =e 480. Velvetean, in garnet, dark green, duce from £3.50 to $2.50. Bryan ae ee Ze 10th st. bldg.) WEAPrE SOING To SELL 50c. Lafants' Canton Flannel Gowns. At WE, SPE. GOING TO SELL 8c. Corsets in drab and w ule 25c Cura Axo Grass Deranrwest. Odds and ends in China, Glass and Bric-a-Brac~ At 39c some shopworn, chipped, cracked or otherwise slightly damaged—ail to be sold at belt price. RE_GOING TO SELL ey ae ; Gth Boor... 11th st, bldg.) ‘geek, colored and wits ‘eaibroidery -——o—— trimmed, ne quality musi a fal 49. R: length... e At Ic EFRIGERATORS. 8 a Wohave had several samples of ietrierators aub-| WARE, GOING TO a To mitted us for inspection before placing our orders for - WE AEE Gor L ‘$1 Kid Gloves, all makes and shades..At 69 WARE GOING 70 sexi. Sb et BD. 7 E, ARE GOING the coming season, ali of which we would like to close out at remnant prices rather than return them to the manufacturer. = 1 Michigan, $4.95—1 Jewett, 87.85. 1 Domestic, $10.00—1 Champion, 812.00. 1 Jewett Queen, 812.00—1 Michigan. $12. 00. 1 Ice King, $14.00—1 Glacer, $14.00, (ath floor. 10th st. bldg.) offering the kote, alleuiall mat 50c as we surely auticipate arash equal to waa " A. Kivrnis 909 Pa Ave N. W. Baar Canenczs FROM THE GOLDSCHMID STOCK. 1 Rattan Carriage. Reduced from #12.00 to €8.00. 1 Fine Carriage. Redueod from $28.00 to 815.00. (th floor. --10th st. bidg.) Sar Dorr. Deranrwenr. 3 Doll Trunks, with tray and French dressed doll. ‘Reduced from 89 to 45c. 2 Nursing Dolls, bottles broken. Reduced from 82.48 to 95c, 2 Dolls in Baskets. 1 reduced from $1.95 to 45¢. 1 reduced from $3.90 to 5c. HEREML BBR RRR U UNN Ni QS, GUtb floor... ..-10th st, bldg.) HET*AY BORRPRLG BSS Srg8Ss 4 HHER JIC BBE RRR U UNNN Ss, 5 Beet BPE BUS RE 508 Prerens Derarrwext. ee oe 320x24 Oak and Ornamented Frames, damaged. L A RRR It XN N cco Reduced from 83 to 81. Et ae fer Gf eee eS = 2 Real Etchings, size 11x14, neat enamel frames, Eo ke Ask Rk HS XN G ca with metal corners and fancy metal ornaments on Tu Hee AS OEM ON MY GSS top. Reduced from $2.45 to 81.45, Liarge Engraving by Lanseer, with real oak frame. mo A FE a Reduced from @10 to 86.50. "m, Aa fF ER 6 Fancy Oak Easels. Keduced from $1.50, 82 Aaa OL J 83 to 5c. eas Sss5 4°A Thun EER (4th floor. loth st. bldg. | Qin tinnes To A tract Prconomtcal ‘oo tut Continues Lo Aitract mmical Traverse. Goons Derantwenr. Se Bus 1 Steamer Chatr, slightly damaged. Reduced from Sage nts @ 75 to 82 BECAUSE wo are selling a fresh stock of desirable Shoes and Slippers at prices much les#*than nsual, in order to make room for our immense spring being made to our special order. FUPTEPeeCe een eieniens ‘4-inch Dress Trunk, duck covered, steel Excelsior” lock. Rednced from $14 to $10. 12-inch Basket Trank. Canvas cover, Reduced -10th st. building.) Tor Deranruesr. A ret pair e ell ave 1 Mechanical Figure—Prof. Hermann—shopworn. me Dar W: ay Reduces from $73.00 to 84.05. J ee ef 1 Spanish Mechanical Doll, soiled. Reduced from B ment fea : Ost Unsiaigsd Gusnaice.® Peeereaan apenas Sz-We are selling **Burt's” Hant- sowed Shoes for Gentlemen and Gen- tlewomen at 8125.00 to 810.00. 1 Children’s Writing Desk. Reduced from $5.95 to 84.00. (4th floor. + 10th st. bldg.) Stor Deranrsesr. A broken line of sizes in Ladies’ Blucher Lace Shoes, new, fresh goods made for us about tw = Bre lrerigegemecter os itt, - Sa - Every pair warranted. aig a All sizes, all widths, all styles. Perfect muting. — And many other unquestionable good values, which should command your immediate attention. VUPEUT Peete deeeeniens of five lines. Reduced frou $3.50 to #: (24 floor... op Jz Abd Pook lp be Carrews Corros Usnenwear Det. ees coer ~, 8 Infants’ Cambric Short Skirts, edxed with Ka tock (rer. burg, cluster of three tucks above. Reduced from 35 seis Nesoees to 20c. t vant —— qiinfants' Cambric Short Skirts, on bands, rufle of Ti Wil Ps Yer =a ine Hambt bot eh popodipintalr tte epee cr wad WVGNduddd dada (24 floor. .. -10th st. bldg.) arr H FEE PBB RR UN N Corrox Uxoenwean Door [Hull Ee HE ep Eek EOE ERY Co: ‘overs, hizh neck, trimmed with HE a A B R u u NNN qubroldery. Sizes32, Hand 38, Reduced from 25] H HM ERE M LLL BBE ROR UU RN to Le. 2 Cambrie Corset Covers, square neck, trimmed Pas &% round neck and arm holes with Swiss embroidery. sik c 8 Size 38. Reduced from @1 to 50c. \ aay © CO 0. wy (2a floor. teccceoseesee JOth st, building.) — Israsts) Department. No. 1—Two Gtk Tufted Pads, one pink and one bine, both with white lace trimming. Reduced from 87.50 to $2.00. No. 2-1 Cream Cashmere Long Cloak, elaborately embroidered on cape and bottom of skirt. Reduced from 810.00 to $5.03. No. 3-1 Standing Basket, trimmed with pink and white lace. “Reduced from $9.50 to (Second foo: a 402 Tm Se. N.W Srex: Tue Ov Wostas Ix Suor. XXAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXKEXXXNKEE XXXK EAD A. KAUFMAN’S “AD,” Tt iss darling. A ppp It EER & BD TT EE Ss AA D Hy t = nal Busce Goons Deparrest. LIL AA Dow if ERE No. 61-19 yards 50-inch Cheviot. Reduced from 00 NNN L x, P 4 ‘B2.22 to 81.50. oO ONNNL ¥ No. 62-64 yards Black and White Stripe. Teduced SSeuue from $3.91 to $3.00. ,0O NNNTUL ¥ = No. 11-7 yards Gray Check. Reduced from $5.63 to 83.00. No. 25—7 yards Black and White Check. Reduced from 84.55 to $3.50. No. 34-8 yards Gray Plaid. Reduced from 86.00 to $4.00. toigy S246 yards Broadcloth. Reduced trom 85.16 No. 36-7 yards Black and White Stripe. Reduced Naturally you do not expect to pay Full prices for Furs and Sealskins at this season of the year—nor are we ask- ing full prices! You will be surprised at the money you can save. B. H. Srxeuerz & Sox, from 88.75 to $6.50. 1237 PA. AVE. N.W. m8 garde Striped Cheviot, Reduced from esis seria Terme Be | =I] =] |= =|] duced from 89.38 to 87.50. No. 68~6 yards Plaid Camel's Hair. Reduced from $15.00 to $7.50. | a9 Read what we have No. 70-5 yurds Striped Camel's Hair, Reduced |—— PPP | in Saturday's iseue. a from $17.50 to 87.50. — £ il No. 71-6 yards Fancy Camel's Hair. Reduced | 77 . % from 821.00 to $11.00. E | No. 6—5 yards Striped Camel’s Hair. Reduced €. iH oe | from $12.50 te 87.59. ® ane we — (Firat door... =8 8 annex to 10th st. building.) Mesrxo Uxprawear Deranruent. 8 Ladies’ Richelieu Ribbed Nile Green Pure Silk ‘Vests, low neck and no sleeves, Sizesdand5. Re- duced from $3.00 to 81.50. 4 Children's Merino Combination Suits, high neck and long sleeves. Size 4 years. One netural color ‘and 3 white. Reduced from 81.45 to 75e. 7 pairs Swise Ribbed Merino Drawers, Norfolk and. Is to call your at- tention to the fact that we sell PHOS- PHATIC EMUL- III I New Brunswick make. Six pairs 5 years size, 1 pair SION, made sresh Syears size. Reduced from 70c. and 80>. to 50c. pat. {| {| Prat 008... ssc. dette, a8 <= Haxpxercurer Deranruenr. GLadies’ Hand-embroidered All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefo, III 65 Crs Pax Port. damaged. Reduced trom 25 to 18. ; for 81.00. ‘38 Men's All-linen Initisl Hemstitched Handker- chists—1 A, 2 Bs, 6 Os, 3 Gs, 3 Hs, 5 Js, 2 Ks, 31s, GRs, 68s andi T. Reduced from 25 to 20c. ; 6 for 81.00. Second annex. ) III IN (CEES M00T...0. sseeeee, —— III III Corser Durazruesr. A lot of O44 and Soiled Corsets—Dr, Warner's (black satin), Thompson's Glove Fitting (black), Sonnette (gray sateen), P. X. (black). Sizes 19 and 20. Re- duced to 7c. pair. 1 pair Watch Spring Corseta, Size 20. Reduced to 5c. pair. Wecond M00. ...secereeee-AnneX to 10th st, building.) = a Pv) 150 remnants Quilted Silke, Satins, Italian Cloths, Silesias and Cambrics, lengths from 1 to 5 yards, at reatly reduced prices. Birt 100E...seoee..sesseeneecsereneevere th St. AnBOZ) ‘TEMPLE. Tat Paras Rovat, Corner 22th st. and Pa. ave.) Tars Mosstxos Annivats Iscuvpe Souz Very Desmaste Banoarss. DRESS GOODS. —Forty-three different styles of all- wool fabrics for spring wear. Latest novelties in French plaids, English mixtures, &. All at 50c a yard. EMBROIDERIBS. —Seventy-five pieces of Cambric OGG. oe FIGURES For Friday and Satuntay and all of next week, Being our iret apectal rale for LM we have made@ list of ft. Every lines baneain: ‘Be. Best English Tooth Brushes, wax backs, Ge. French Tooth Brashes, very wood, only... S0e. Shoe Brushes, Dip and Polisher, only’... 20. Rabber Fine Combs, late and extre thick Qe. Sponges, lange ani email, bereain ‘Se. Mirrors, Jot to clow out, oMIy...... : Se. Dressing Combs, rubber and horn, very larwe Kcbeap and doub.¢ their rrice) " ‘20e. Gente” Dressing Comba, extra beers. c. Extracts, all odors. reduced to Soe. Florida Water, larwest sized bottles ‘Ze. Cuticure Soap, gentine...... Qe Coticura Salve @1 Cutioura Resolvent, only. ‘Doe, Whisks, extra wale, at... > 0c. per ounce French Triple Extracts, Guest the market, guaranteed. ouly......... @1 Rents’ Best Eugiish Hair Brushes, only ‘The Regular Barbers’ Hair Bruses, only $1 Hood's Sarsaparilia, down at... 81 Brown's Iron Bitters, down at 81 Scott's Fmulsion, special, at $1 Green's Nervara.down at. Ayers Hair Vigor, on Mall Hair Renewer, oniy " Preroe's Golden Discovery and Favorite Fre: scription 81.25 Warners Save Cure, only. 50 Fellows Rypophowhites, oniy And all other goods at equally low rates. We to sell lower than any other store im the city, aud tae Vite your patronage. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, AWM SEVENTH AND E STS. N.W 8580? ebtet beeete i Embroideries from 2 to 4 inches wide. Every piece a | ppp A Z PO, git . Qualities intended to retail at 19) PoP HH AA ‘XN 3 2 tnd ic a yard. We sell an we boughtaat a price | PPP AA S82 33 concession, 1Gcayardforchoice. * e aa RN me —Right pleces of warranted All-ailk on. Allcolo:s. Only 5c ayant. BRIC-A-BRAC.—2 cases of Japanese Caps and Spectr Banoarss. One handsome UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, slightly Saucers. Many beautiful styles, None worth less | used, large size, beautifal mahorany case, fines® lots, Le, We and Zie the prices. 2 among which are the shell pattern with decorations of delicately tinted colors, only Zic each, six for #1 BOSE. —Five hundred pairs of Stik [ele Hoseadded tothe assortment at ioc a prir. These are the best yet. You may reckon on securing three pairs instesd Of two pairs for 1. They are worth 5c a pair. NECKWEAR —Ninety boxes of Ruching each con- taining six yards, only 22c box. UNDERWEAR. —Two thousand pieces of Under- ‘wear: Cotton Skirts and Drawers and Cambric Corset Covers. Any garment for Me, which ie less thay ‘materials would cost you. SHOPPING BAGS.—A hundred shopping bass of leather and cloth, with outside pocket, leather han- dies and silk drawing strinzs. Only 50c each. The newest Pocket Book. Press the knob and it fiies open so that the smallest coin may be easily reached with the gloved hand. Made of good leather, riveted, not sewel; practically everlasting. And the price is only 25 cents. STATIONERY. —1.000 boxes,each containing paper and envelopes. Soldat a loss to the wholesaler. 10c. box. TOWELS. —4 cases of Pure Linen Towels of stylesand quality better than ysual at the prices; size 14236 for B for $1.50 dozen, 22x46 for 19 each, COINS.—One thousand Columbia Souvenir Coins, Which will be offered to our customers for 0c each. You will be expected to buy st least a dollar's worth of goods. Mews Cotrans Asp Crrrs, The new styles for the spring of °23 have arrived. ‘Thousands of dozens were contracted for in order to secure the lowest possible prices for best goods. Best Collars only 15c. Best Cuffs only Asa special offering for Thursday and Friday, Janu- Collars for 60 CENTS TS. We need only add a Cuffs that are the Collars to sustain the reputation of the Palais Royal during *€3, and cannot permanently be retailed at the aperial that these are prices quoted for half dozens. We could buy Collars and Cuffs to profitably retail at the prices asked. Please appreciate the fact that we have NOT done so. Appreciate a GENUINE BARGAIN. Remember, only for January 26.and 27. Inquire near door of No. 1119 Pa. ave. Tats For, Taz Liss ‘The store is so crowded with the new season's ar- rivals that you are lisbie to overlook so extra values that dot every department. below of these goods. The writer's and compensation awarded according to the attract- iveness of hiv advertisements. To best attract be tells you of any bargains as they arrive. FLOWERS. —Generous Size Bunches of Violets for only 25¢. Rosebud and Foliage for 19¢. FANS. —Ostrich plumes mounted on single stick of ivoroide, Only 84.7: HOSE.—Opera length; black fest, with uppers “in pink, bine, rei, canary, lavender, nile, Only 49° pair. Also @ special lot of Lisle Hose,in various styles, ‘at 350 pair or three pairs for $1 UNDERWEAR. —Spring importations, but sesson- now for evening wear; Low Neck Pure Silk Vests colors for only 50c, of cotton for only 1c. in JEWELRY. —Real Gold Rings, with imitation emer- sid, opal, ruby, garnet, topaz,only 4Sceach. The new sword design in Sterling Silver Hat and Hairpins, ‘80c. Stick Pins,25c. Brooches,98e. Rhine-stone Ear- rings with real gold wires for only @8e pair. DRESS GOODS.—‘Blocks,” that are reliable and yet under price. G8c and Tie for 45-inch-wide All-wool, Serges that you will Judge extra values at 8c and $1 ayard. 40-inch All-wool Batiste for 50c that is pos!- tively worth Tie ® yard. 40-inch-wide Pure Wool Novelties in dots, crescents, satin stripes and floral designs, 75e, instead of $1 ayard. The thirty-three pieces above mentioned are not cur regular stock and cannot be duplicated at the prices named. Also price surprises for Evening and Street Silks; Bengaline Silks, in every conceivable evening shade. 49¢ and 59ca yard for Plain and Fancy Bengalines, positively worth @Leyard. Superfine Evening Ben- galines, worth $1.50, for 81.35 «yard. xk Ben- galines, S8c, $1, $1.25 and 81.50 yard. Printed Silks for all uses, 68¢ quality for 50c yard. Surprising quslity for 500 a yard are the Polke Dot and Stripe Silks, with navy, bisck and cardinal grounds. And no less than 25 for designs of Black China Silks, in dots, stripes, brocades and firures, Choice for 8 ay Here, too, is the $1.25 Evening Crepes for only #18 yard; 27 inches wide and all colors. Cotton Crepes in as beautiful colors only 12i¢e yard. ‘White Japenese Silks, that are extra valnes, 68, 75c and 81a yard. Also Waterproof Biack Silke at only 68, 75, 80cand @1 ayard. And the following 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; 81.50 for choice of the Black Satin Brocades: #1 tique, with satin stripe; 81 an181.25 for theG. G. ‘Silks, with moire dots and stripes, also for Plain Moire Silks. GINGHAMS.—Superior desiens and colors, not better quality than usual for 124¢¢ yard. BROADCLOTHS. —54 inches wide and quality that is 21.50in any other establishment. Only $1.25 here. Besides the ordinary shades are the new purples, Dines and greens. ‘TRIMMINGS.—50 pieces of Black Silk Passe- menteries intended for a New York merchant for good reasons Were not delivered. We got them so as to sell at Ge, Se and Se. ayard, instead of Be, 10c and 1c. Another ‘are the Edgings of Fur mixed with silk gimp. Bought so advantageously that those here previously are offered at 10 per cent less than marked Drices. LACES.—Very beautiful specimens of Beaded Laces 3 inches wide and worth 50e, for only 30¢ yard ; 4-inch, 4c, instead of 68¢ yard; S-inch. $1, instead of 81.45 yard; 27-inch, $2.75, instead of $3.68 yard; 2-inch- ‘wide Insertion, 55c, instead of 75e yard. GLOVES.—The arrival of the 1893 importations Aowera prices of Gloves hgre previously — @-button White Kid reduced from @1.35to ‘Fee pair. 4-button Evening Kid Gloves reduced from €1to (€8c pair. “cdutlon Engiish Kid Walking Gloves reduced from $1.50 to $1.25 pair. ‘The Palais Koyal, with quantities and variety thrice aslarge as in any other Glove depot in Washington, can guarantee to perfectly fit is willing | 4 ‘4 & § f ert ii? cents. Contents of cases divided into three | make; cases of Plates, | cost ery fall and rich tone, & superb justraments Now to close out, only ' $315, (On @10 monthly payments ‘One simflar style as above, also eliebtly need, «stag, stualler, # rich and maguiticent tone; cost @4Uy Now to clove out, $315, On payments of #10 per month. One very fine UPRIGHT GRAND, Gark case; fine tone and great power. Only 90K $225 ‘Spot cash ; at this low price to close out. Worth 9250, peanory One magnificent UPRIGHT GRAND, unsurpassed for fine tone, power and siuging quality; cost @47. Now only $275, If @100 cash down is paid, and $10 per month, te close sccountof former buyer. This ise big banraia, One very handsome STEINWAY PIANO ip elecan® condition ;cost new $000. Now to close out, ouly $225. #10 per month. A great bargain. One CHICKERING SQUARE PIANO; slegant for decinner; all in pertect order ; worth 6150. ‘To clues out, now ouly $90. #10 cash and 83 per month. Each of the above ‘but call at once, spat ; Wanenoows, 913 The eystom of srlling every article of the very beat quality procurable For the price has always bem @ Tuling principle by thie howse, a cy a i ‘Thong of you who have put off buying your Wisree Wise Tatil now should not longer delay to doen, for we are, how offering the greatest BARGAINS tn the annals of the Cloak trade. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Wraps that were. 87.50, 86 and 85.50 Aur Now $3.98. ‘Ladies’, Misses’ and Cutidren's Wraps that were 610) somes Ase Now $5.50. ‘Ladies and Misses Wraps that were $15, $13.50, $12.50 and $11 Azz Now $8.50. 820 Ladies’ Wraps are 20w.....-seesserseeeseeees-@13.50. B25 Ladies’ Wraps are DOW....cereeneeenes <4 $30 Ladies’ Wraps are 1OW.-...everesees ‘33s per cent reduction ou Fur Capea, at aaa * Toussox & Lorrazuy -$.~ 226 713 MARKET SPACE 2 READ A RAUFMAN'S “AD.* It will cause sutie. ‘Tuer sever WAS such o delight- ful MIXTURE OF CANDIES as 7* > ‘oss “BEST.” ©0-CENT KIND. Its « model of what delicious CANDIES should ba, Have you ever sem # box of our “BEST” and noticed how elegantly it is packed and how attractive the astin Fibbon looks tied around the box. We'll deliver CANDY to all parteof the city and fill telephone orders imme- Giately, Cail 1104. Gus. & Sox, Con 11x Asp F Sr) por. L. WuNDRawSs ELECTORAL 4 ‘Has a wide reputation in Europe ss a nerve tonic an ‘sppetizer, and all those afflicted with nervousness, ¢eDx, eral debility or impaired digestion will derive more real benefit from the use of this most palatable and ‘sromatic herb medicine than from any similar prepe ration on the market, while sick headache will vanich before tt like magic. Physicians prescribe it. For sale by Scheller & Stevens, cor, Oth st. and Pa. sve, ‘and drusgists generally. ‘Dr. JULIUS DIENELT & ©0., Va... Agen “J Aletandris, Va. General for U. Send Canata; RS sche “ane

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