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THE EVEN ING WASHINGTON TUESDAY | the elevation, depression, or removal of the present no-thoroughfare belt of surface tracks | along Maryland and Virginia avenues. There | will be » general protest against any legislation ich means only « multiplication of the dan- . | Rerous grade crossings anda doubling of the obstruction to traffic and travel that are now | imposed upon South Washington by surface STAR. mossy ». Nores THE EVENING STAR bas a reaslar and permanent circulation in Washington three (racks times larger than that of any ether paper in —— ree _—_ the clty. As @ local NEWS paper and Ad- SHOOTING STARS. Vertising Medium It has ne competitor. — ouaeens In towns where wires overhead Tux Sr. exclusive announcement yester- Maxe living melancholy day of the sale of a controlling interest in the| They write “Yours Truly” some, ‘tis said, Beit railway and the probable purchase by the But oftener, “Yours Trolley. same parties of the Metropolitan and Columbia roads aroused an extractdinary amount of pub- lie interest and for two reasons: First, because suche combination with proper transfer ar- rangements would be materially beneficial to the city and, second, because some of the paturally and properly suspicious citizens thought they scented danger to the public streets. ‘This fear had ite origin in the fact that men whose names were associated with the purchase of the roads named are uow operating roads they own elsewhere by the trolley s Of course no one not in the inner council knows whether this syndicate is or is not about to move congressionally in the direction of over- head wires, but it is probable in view of the strong public sentiment on the subject, the Bamistakable exprosmons by the Senate again and again against these and all other overhead wires in this city, and the special | = affecting only the beautiful capital which give| ,, P pecnliar force to the arguments against the use | T have in my mind « good subject for - poom,” said the young man. ee eee areas et “And eo have I,” replied the rude editor as will be made to overthrow the wi js: again. head wires. It is possible that | he glared at the poet er an chtinary paces” permission to string deadly — wesighy | DS Pe tee URL sak oh ane nai ops precallnerpasen wearing silk gowns while they are in session. streets of Washington co j wee moh the House, but the scheme would, it is reason- | /* i# respectfally urged that they stop this side ably believed. languish in the Senate District | °f ¢rinolines, committee and be sianghtered in the Senate. In support of this beliof aro the interviews with members of the Senate committee, printed some time ago in Tux Sram and reproduced m the news columns today. Chairman MeMillan has again and again stated that the troliey ought not and never shoald with his consent be operated in this city + Harris, who will be chairman of the committee should the dem- orate reorganize the Senate, says the Senate is epposed to wires in the streets. Other Senators | eonenrted generally in the anti-trolley senti- ment, and ne they are mot in the habit of | giving atters meaningless and mis ag words the people of this city are con- vt that should an amsanit be attempted by advocates of the “cheap and nasty” method of street car propulsion it will be defeated in the Senate, where it will also meet the sincere, vigorous and devermined opposition of a num- ber of Senators. incinding such fighters as Senators Vest and Hale = see “Does Fido dislike you?” asked the fair girl “Dislike me!” exclaimed Herbert; “I should say not, That dog thinks I'm nice enough to eat!” PROMPTNESS. ‘The stern decrees of business Are spread the whole world o'er And e’en the poet feels the stress Of Mammon more and more. ‘The bard who loves to write of spring Now tunes his gentle lay; In February must he sing About the buds of May. The street piano may yet be regarded as @ Dlessing because it can play louder than the man with an ear for music can whistle. ASTRONOMY AND POLITICS. “Why is it,” said the planet to the comet, “that you attract 6o mach more attention on the earth than I do?” “Don’t you understand that?” responded the comet. “It's my long flowing whiskers that eateh ‘em.” ———__+++-____ Mysterious Disappearances. An enthusiastic member of the state legis- lature proposes to reduce street car fare to 3 cents. If so many of those brightly promising bills were not suddenly lost to view the minute & properly accredited agent of the corporations affected appeared at Springfield the great pub- lie might take some little interest in this one.— Chicago Mai ——_-+___ A Strange Rivalry. It looks very much as if Mr. Kilgore of Texas has designs on the belt which has been worn for so many years and with so mach distine- tion by Mr. Holman of Indiana.— Kansas City Star. Days when the House of Representatives ——— does not prove its inability to transact business 9 the Difficulty Lies. fm business-like manuer are becoming very |_ A bill is pending in the North Carolina legis- rare. This discreditable condition of affairs— | 'sture designed for the suppression of lynch- for it is disereditable—is due to the weakness i®8- Asimilar measure might with propriety of rules which every thoughtful man in con- | b¢ Sdopted in every state in the Union. To pass such bills will likely prove comparatively grewioual life knows to be deficiont, When | Gasy. But how about enforeing them where the now expiring Congress commenced to be/ their enforcement is most needed?— Colorado there were democrats who foresaw the oppor- | Sun. tunities which would be afforded the obstrac- tionists sould the ries of the next prior dem- cratic House be rendopted, but they were not | strong enough to stand up and advocate acon-| ti sm of the reguisting paragraphs by | 9 whieh their bliewn predecessors had made mlegisintive record of great magnitude. The! fact that the p rales which were laid | aside were republiean in their origin should not have cut any figare in the debate, and this dels a sii sates tation ftatement hus been emphasized on almost every dav of the present session. No matter what the Fifty-first Congress did, no matter how Speaker Reed ruled, it is unquestionably true that only under such precepts as then pre- public business be speedily trans- acted. Asan independent newspaper Tux Stan fs indifferent as to the politieal eource whence famues am evident desire to accomplish some- thing, bat it and ail other friends of good gov- ernment think it about time to adopt whatever rales may be necessary to permit a majority of the House to work when it wants to. heiows. We'll voucis for that. Tthas furnished mapy Washingtonians with a means of spending an ensoyable how GILL'S MIXTURES are especia‘iy di Lightful. They're composed of CAN DIES that cannot be excelled in any War. The varieties are almost endless. Another rewon these CANDIES sre pre- ferred is that when you do not want to come down town you can telephone us your order.and whether it be for our 25, 40 or60-CENT MIXTURES or any other Lind we'll send it up immediately. Try (hua method. o> = Wen Senator Coke referred to the Hawaiians | Griz. & Sox, Con 11 re Aun F - ascemisavages did he mean to insinuate that wanee tind: they were down to the level of those of bis eon- | stituents who Inst woek took = man from the | sure hands of the law and tortured him to! n death with ret hot irons? | MANY THINGS secede A general exhortation to lecture is going up Can be done by means of gus, but some of Aigo vsorarherygeenplestgind eA eee nd Koud Stoves are necessary in either case. We have gocd stoves for each purpose, and in order to make room for new goods we're $20 GAS RANGES tor 81460 AS HEATING STOVES at com> ‘Both items are worthy ment should extend emphatically to aic abettors, rs and see Some of the white men who want to runs tention. vetiroad through tne game preserves of the Yel- S. S. iS HED & RO Jowstone National Park are very indignant be- in og eaase a few bungry Indians are alleged to have | Willed some of the butTalo and elk which the fowernment has under ite care. What is that Soriptural reference to Seams and motes? - <= Mr. Wm Dech, the Nebrarka populist who, With the asmustance of morphine, tried to kave | bis party, narrowly escaped success. It is understood that Mr. Dech would not bare swallowed the drug bad be succeeded im being elected to Congress. A more popula: exndi date eared from that fate, and now active physician, sided and abetted by a bas rescued bim from a less; fe7 ___ 432 9rn Sr N. W. ‘SHIRTS. “Stalwart” Shirts for world for intrinsie value Sleeve length to each neck 8! goed quality of uiualio with linen | Downe |65 each; 6 for $8.75. Ellery & lrelamd), cnn. | OthandN.Y.Ave.Jume.| The secretary of the Oh oe SARSRESASENBES SAA Dealth is protesting aga: Py ————— Binaing, because of the danger of transuiti s disease germs. If the helpiew babies of the | S¥ country knew of this motion they wotld = E doubtedly join in a vocterous seco ——_ -e- It te a restful, satisfying reflection that | Lease can sow turn her thoughts calmly and profoundly to the question of whether or not be will wear crinoline | - —- or OVER & SHY ER. Do you grap what 13 per cent means? ‘The amumption by democratic journals that Sz the selectson of Senator Martin means the puri- e Seeton of politics looks ke | very imarustic attempt to decormte Mr. Ingalls’ iridescent | dream with mustect: os New York's baby kippopotams i dead, but the Tamumany tiger and ite counties cubs are | Gariving wonderfully = ‘There little doubt that the annexation of Cane Spreckels woul! be a conspicuous addi 17 PA. AVE. WW. See Ta tape of Fae ce | Besmcanansensaseeemeesereeseesenmsery silence Autention of walling 1 sen a |Sanap Ou. Tt & te be feared that the King of the Gilber: | Islands did not file bis application for annex- etion marly enoagh. HOOVER & SHY ER, qanrecivaavasesteana ‘We put up in full quart a superior quaitty of OLIVE OIL which wo supply Our customers for table use. We recummend it to you tar this pur DR NEO AS pose. Asasalad dressing there is “The effect of the passage of the Washington | hone beter. $1.00 bottle. and Georgetown Terminal bill in advance of tracks i South Washington, as proposed by the McMillan bill. or in advance of legulation re- Paamacur. moving the etisting tracks from Maryland and ‘Virgina avenues, would be to create a second bend of surface vracks girdling South Washing- ton betworn the main city and the river front. ‘Thee tegualation wonld give the Penusylvania read ain edditional suriace route from ite tunnel to the Long bridge without tecreasing the surface | cceupstion of its present tacks. The Fonte | along K and Water streets has been urged upon | the Ponnsyivania road in the past, but coupled with \¢ has been the demand timt the Maryland MEN'S HATS For Spring, 1893 eagle “Ant Cantar Hate, Vicgimia avenue tracks be abandoned end =o or a be made of the other route. It err Die hhns also been urged thet the tracks of this K Bo ‘and Water street line should be clevated. The ee seers very wast that the public is entitied to ask in this matter is that no new surface tracks shall be stretbed across the city, even along the gTINEMETZ & § 1337 PA AVE. water fromt. unless at the sawe time wew tracks are authorized provision is ser ‘that made 9}1114-1116 F Sz. N. W. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, | SOME- THING FOR NOTHING. A BEAUTIFUL BOOK FOR THE ASKING. Sssssssssrssssssssssssssssssssssss Advertising costs money. We want to test the relative values of the three datly papers as mediums, and have hit on the following novel plan: We've gone to con- siderable expense in get- ting something to suit you, and have just re- ceived hundreds of lovely Uttle books, which will be Guvex Awar Woensesnar ‘To every one presenting « copy of this advertise ment at our GLOVE Counter. These books— for men, women and chil- dren—include the follo ing: "Gray's Elegy, ‘The Old Oaken Bucket,” “The Village Black- smith,” ‘Bunny Stories for children and the like. All beantifully — fllus- trated. nicely bound and printed in large, clear type. Inferior books are often sold for as much as 25 cents each. Its not necessary for / you to buy in order to get ebook. Butif you went something from our im- mense stock of LADIES" FURNISHINGS those advertisements will be Worth 10 CENTS each on every dollar's worth of goods you buy. (Open to everybody ex- eept newepaper people.) CHILDS & MoDERMID, 1114-1116 F S;. N.W. SSLSTTSS STs ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss tessssss = tstessess sssissessss Coxmsvariox Or Finsr Gnraxn FPR A TUT EER wy P AA 3 NNN PPP AA 14 NNN P AA 3 f NNN 3 P aA NNN MM MM FEE DD 53 NNN FI eee E B D Cc NNN ad MMMM EB B D Cc NNN ER # MM E D Cc 8 NNN FEF MM E DDD NONN ERE PALE RA 4 tus Eze OF 1893. This is the proper tims to take Spring Medicine to Prepare the system to successfully withstand the at- tacks apt to come with warmer weather—Blood Medicines, Tonics and all sorts of remedies having this object in view are the best guard. Anounce of prevention is Better than a pound of cure. Be who guards his health ‘His life in turn makes sure, Jn this list, which is only partial, you will un- oubtedly find interesting reading Hood's Sarsapariila, Ayer’s Sarssparilla. . Cuticura Resolvent Goodwin's Sarsapartl Green's Nervura... Paine's Celery Compound. Durang’s Kheumatic Cure... Jayne's Expectorant... Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Blair's Celery and Chamomile Bit Henley’s Celery, Besf and Iron. Scott's Emulsior Hop Bitters (dollar size). Pinkham’s Compound., Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. REGULAR PRICE OF iE ABOVE, $1. OUR PRICE. 6c. SAVING ON EACH BOTTLE, Sic, ‘The following list shows still greater variance with regular prices, and consequently «rester saving Beef, Wino and Iron (large)...... Benson's Capeine Plasters: Strengthening Plasters. Warner's Safo Cure. Carter’ Litto Liver Pile, KOLS PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, SEVENTH AND E STS. It UP-TOWN BRANCH, 14TH AND I STS. ¥.W. E il tee i ie ; hag gel Bu Se i fr i i i fi 3 i g i i i 703 Len Se, | eHeF S85 ARB PERFCMEEES PRICES Wat BELOW COST, CHESS & MEDEERB: “Beorything 6 Women Wonte,” KING CO -aT- PERRY'S. HE NATIVE GINGHAMS WERE THE LAST tocome. But their daintiness has paid for the waiting. “‘Great minds must run in the same channel” —for thereis a marked resemblance 'twixt the ‘Yankee and the Scotch creations. You will have to depend on the price to point out the differ- ence in many an instance. The ‘Home guard” of ‘spring cottons comes in full strength with the Ging- hams—TOILE DU NOIRD, AMOSKEAG, BILTON and GRAY LOCKS—27 inches wide—12}4c. a yard. SEA ISLAND SHIRTINGS. ‘You know the quality from years of trial— the new patterns are principally stripes of color that streak back grounds of all the Popular tints—3U inches wide—12io, a yard. WINDSOR CLOTHS. Figured on blue, black, brown and Red— fast and firm — 30 inches PONGEES, More figured desicns on cotton imitations of the oriental Fougee—light and dark eflects—00 inches wide, 12%c. and 15c. a yard. CALICOES. INDIGO PRINTS—without peer or par- Aliel—dots. rings and stripes. Cotton is “‘away, up in price”—but these are of our old-time oodness and only Sc. a yard. ED. TURKEY R GENUINE OIL-BOILED—figured and. atripes—Se. a yard. in Turkey Red—10c. a yard. Twill Turkey Red—30 inches wide—20c. = yard. MOURNING PRINTS. ‘Merrimack Purples—8c yard. Simpson's Grays—Sc. a yard, YEDOO CREPE. ‘What is it? Its mission is as plain as day— How often in the summer you need an evening dress—these are tinted and woven for just that service—27 inches wide—15c. a yard. ROVAL INDIA CLOTHS. ‘We only find one quality worth having— that’s the best—Evening shades—36 inches DENIMS. Piain and Checkered ayard. TICK AINGS, ‘Plain and Fancy—12}e. to 3sc.ayard. All the worthy qualities. MADE-UP BED CLOTHES, ‘While wo carry the Bieached and Brown Sheetings in all widths—from the best mills—don't you think it pars, after all, to buy ready-made Sheets and Pillow Cases? We save you the time end trouble—and the cost is only a trifle compared with the convenience. 10-4 SHEETS—Utica Mills Cotton—$1.708 ro SHEETS—Uties Mills Cotton—$1.50 a 54x36 PILLOW CASES—Utica Cotton—50e. apair. 54x33—A5e. a pair. ——45136—40c..0 pair. 45x33-35e. a pair, ‘Yon will have to give us credit for gathering an in- teresting congress of COTTONS for coming season's figures. | Service. If you get an early choice you run no chances of disappointment that may come to tardy seokers. ‘Exclusive even in these everyday matters. Prsnvs, “NIBTH AND THE AVENUE Established 1840. a8 ‘Telephone 995. For A Goop Suoz, - MADE ESPECIALLY FOR TENDER FEET, TRY WILSON & CARR'S $3.50 SHOES. FOR MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S: SATIN AND SUEDE SLIPPERS Go TO WILSON & CARR. FOR GENTS DANCING PUMPS AND PATENT LEATHER SWELL SHOES G0 TO WILSON & CARR. FOR SHOES OF FOREIGN AND AMERICAN PATTERNS @o To Wusox & Cans, 929 F S: N.W. {e7-1m BALTIMORE STORE, 4 AND 6 BALTO. 8ST. illett & Ruoff. Nol we are not giving Furs away ex~ pad we can readily understand D. ©, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1893. Woorwarn & Lorsnor, 40TH, 1TH AND F STS. ¥.W. F2Nae VALENTINES IX BASEMENT. ——_ Mone New Boors ‘Ttdelightss book lover togeta clear -type, good- Paper edition of a favorite suthor at less than balf price., The following answer that description: Taz Bisov Sznrs Comprising the most popular works of celebrated authors, selected with great care. Pocket edition, 19 mo., peper covers 5,000 opened today at 100. Publishers’ price, 250. (Basement... 1th st. bldg.) —o— Searso Axo Wrrren ARE RESTLESS WITH RETAIL ACTIVITY. ‘The exhibit of Printed Dress Stuffs—silk, wool and cotton on our spacious first floor commands greater attention and excites increased interest each succeed- ing day. The novelty and exclusivenoss of the fabrics lend s wondorfal charm to the display, which will be continued all the week. ‘You can get a peep at SPRING THINGS all over the store now. New Wraps, New Shawls, ‘Dress Stuffs, New Wool Dresses for girl brofderies, New Ginghams, New Outing Cloths, New Grenadines, New Laces, New White Gots, &e., &c. WINTER THINGS are boing sold at reduced prices —Wraps, Jackets, Suits can be bought for very little Furs were the Izst to siold to the price reduc- tion, but they had to. ‘The new prices were in yester- day's “‘Star." It's good time to come to the store now. There are bargains all about. Lots of them never get to the papers, su you must take many things forgranted. A truly interesting report follows: now. Two Trormes Ix Haxpeencuters. Ladiest Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs (unlaundered), with hand-embroidered initial. All letters. 120. Ladies! Very Fine and Sheer Pure Linen Handker- chiefs (anlaundered), some heistitcued, others scal- loped, hand embroidered in various pretty, refined patterns. 250. Such bargains as these require no comment, but they ure fleeting. (Center table, first floor .. —o— 2d annex.) Prrxczss Crora Watts. Blue and white, green and white, garnet and white, all sizes, at the special price— 81.00. (3a floor. ‘11th st. building.) ae WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT IS SHOWING Gatarea Crora. Baxsrxo Crorn, Tuventaz, Rurs Axv Coronen P; IQUE. ‘The newest for children's {kilts and ladies’ seashore and mountain wear. FOR EVENING WEAR, Fashion's latest fancy, Corrox Carrz De Cars. A wonderful reproduction of the foreign stuff, and in ail the same dainty shades, at 25c. yard. Yepvo Creve. Another craze in cotton stuffs for evening use—soft and clinging—delicate shades, 15c. yard. (24 floor... th st. bldg.) Isuorten Noverry Crora Jackets For misses st haly and less than half reguiar prices Yor tomorrow. About twenty-five in all—each ones handsome style. Most of them silk lined—some far trimmed, others plain with large pearl buttons. All perfect fitting and elegantly finished. Sizes 12, 1d and 16 years. —Reduced from $20 and $22.50 to €10.— (Bd floor... +-Lith st. bldg.) —o— Too Maxx Sx Froxre- Not here, but at the manufacturers, This accounts for it. Piatds, Plain colors, Giace effects, Usually $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. —Now $1.00,—- (First floor... 2d annex.) Tus Laresr Ix Groves. Ladies’ 4-button Glsce, all new opera tints. Pearl embroidered in black or white, large ailver or black buttons. Royal embroidered in white, white welts; large metal buttons, Samos or pink tints em- broidered in white or black, black buttons, black welts, $1.50 pair.— Evening Gloves, all the proper shades—pale bine, nile green, pearl gray, pink, old rose, heliotrope, white, black, button Derby, bieck, —#2,00 pais. — 11th st. annex.) —o— Picrone Depanruens. LATEST ARRIVALS, French Fac Similes, 11x14, in celluloid-finishea frames with meta! ornaments—English or Torchon mats—all new and interesting subjects. Having pur- chased a very large quaatity we can sell them at —B5e.— Another lot of those popular Etchings, signed by the artists, framed in newer and richer patterns of mouldings than the last lot, They will not last long at 81.95. — (Fourth floor. 10th st. building. ) Fon Busy. ‘In watching out for ‘‘unusual values" we've had the baby in mind. These sre special: Short Dresses, Cam- brie, Muslin oF Nainsook, Gretohen or Hubbard; all long waisted and with full sleeves, some plain and nest; some handsomely trimmed with Hamburg— ‘ong “ordinary.” All sizes, —81.00.— (Conter tables.) ‘Hand-crocheted Sacques, all white or with plak or blue trimmings, Se. — ‘Hand-crocheted Bootess. gl} white or with pink or Dine trimming. limes Long Cambric Slips, neck and sleeves finished with cambric ruffle, high full sleeves. Bubber Blankets, without hood,,....92. 50nd $3.25 TWh Rood, 88.80 0nd 820 WASHINGTON'S ¢ ONLY ACERT, Woorwasn .& Lorszor, 7? 10TH, 11TH AND FST& ¥. Ww. NATHANSON. ‘We were crowded all last Saturday. ‘Hundreds taking advantage of our Special Anniversary Sale. For tomor- ‘ow bave added more prizes to the list. Muslin ye peataheneneede Qe. Drawers, two tucks. 12i4e. Corset Covers... Bo. Muslin Skirts, tuc S5e. Night Gowns (well made). Te. Night Gowns, V-neck and. Handkerchicfs. Se. Fancy-bordered Hemstitched. a 10c. Fancy-bordered Hemstitched..._ an Be 16c. Exbroidered and White Hemstitched. Je Corsets. ‘The Famous C. B. French Corset, regular $1 grade. . Che ‘SOc. Elastic Hip. . Be Laces & Sclkabii lay. Be. Cotton Lace..... 1c. Point de Ireland, 4c. Embroidery. Hosiery. Pall Rernlar Mace Balbriggan, 19. Ladies’ Full Seamless Fast Black Lot Chtid’s O44 colored Hose...... 10c. Child's Seaunloss Fast Black Hose, 6, 734. Notions. Se. Large Cakes Toiiet Soap. Hirsh Best Ammonia... Se. Chamors Skin... 10c. Seamless Dress 190. Dressing Corubs. 0c, Large Size Fine R. NATHANSON, SUCCESSOR TO B. J. BEHEEND & SOX, 818 7th st. nowe 1t McKNEW’S Daily Letter. More Price Drippings ‘We are store cleaning prior to opening spring stock. You will find any number of good values interspersed about the store. Gloves Reduced. 48 pairs left of the 6-bnt. Mousquetaire Suede Gioves, in black’sizes 544, 6and 7 and tans im @4 and grays in all sizes. Reduced from 81 to vc. per pair. Underwear Reduced. 3 Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, high meek and long sleeves. Reduced from 63 to 25e. 6 pairs Natural Gray Pants. Small sizes. Be- duced from 81.15 to 50c. per pair. ‘These arc early spring arrTeais. 100 dozen Ladies’ Ecru Swiss Ribbed Vests, fast edgos, no raw ed se anywhere, neck and arm holes run with tap , full sizes and equal toany ‘Vest sold heretofure at 25c. Only 2c. each. Ladies’ Knee-length Union Dresses, low neck and no sleeves, spring weight. Only 88. Here is a particularly desirable line. White Lisle Thread Union Dresses, knee length, low Beck and no slesves, also black of the same. 81.80 to $2. 12 each, according to size. G.P.Corsets Reduced. SC. P. Corsets. Sizes 20, 21 and 22. Reduced from €2 to 81.25. SpairC. P. Corsets. Sizes 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24. Reduced from 83 to 82 per pair. SpairC. P. Corsets, Sizes 19, 23and 25. Re- uced from $3.75 to $2.25 per pair. Handkfs. Bargains. Another 100 dozen of the Ladies’ All Pure Linen Hemstitched Unlaundered Initial Hand- herchiefs, two styles of hand-worked lettcrs, only 12346, each, 50 dozen Men's All-linen Hand-embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, only 25c. each, Senetisn Friction Turkish Bath Straps at half Price, 75 to 38c. Ribbons Tumble. We will close outa line of Pure Silk Moire Bib- Dons, in a variety of shades, as follows: No. 5—10c. to Be. | No. 12-18c. to 160, No, 7-12. tole. | No. 16-22c. to 18e, No. 9-14e. to 120, | No. 22-28c. toe. W.H.McKnew 9383 Pa. ave. Heavevazrers For Isavovesn Scrrues. et apd benptine » Peas acogeets outa lo well we bey nae nT +e pic TWO DRIVES IN LACE CURTAINS. te SRE as oe lone tape. cies Le, eo a PATENT @ HOLLEN SHADES, 25c, EACH. Sueerxe Cortoxs. soagees coe her erty circa oie SAGE ask pk ‘713 MARKET SPAGE. ELECTROPOISE VICTORY BY ADSOMPTION.” ON all er Pocono price : | «MISS LULA LEMMAM, 931 F ST. ne Pate MEE siosnm. Laxsscnon & Bao. EXTRAORDINARY THREE DAYs* SALE OF NOTTINGHAM LACE cUR- TAINS. PRICES FROM 10 PER CENT TO 20 PER CENT LESS THAN EVER QUOTED. Every preparation bas been made to make this the most important saie of Lace Cur- tains ever known in the history of our Up- Rolatery Department, Hotels, boarding houses and those who contemplate the furnishing of rooms or flats for the inauguration will find this sale of ‘more than special importance. Our Upholstery Department is lange, well lighted and easy of access. A comfortable place to shop in. Sth st annex, ‘Sth st. annex. 75 PAIRS OF WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CUB- TAINS, good patterns 47 inches wide, 3 yards long. 90c. rar. 42 PAIRS OF WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CUB- TAINS, effective design. 40 inches wide, 4 yards long. $1.25. 33 PAIRS OF WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, excellent patterns. 46 tuches wide, 3% yards long. $1.50. 25 PAIRS DARK ECRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 00 inches wide, 4 yards long. $1.50 ram. 28 PAIRS OF ECRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS. Ge inches wide, 3% yards long. $1.75. 40 PAIRS OF WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS, new patterns. ‘SG inches wide, 3) yards long. $2.00 raz. 50 PAIRS OF WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS. 00 inches wide, 34 yards tong. $2.50 ram 36 PAIRS OF FINE WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 60 inches wide, 3:4 yards long. $3.00. ‘26 PAIRS OF FINE WAITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, rea! lace designs. ‘Sd inches wide, 34 yards long. $3.75 Par. 80 PAIRS OF EXTRA FINE ECRU NOTTING- HAM LACE CURTAINS, rich patterns 50 inches wide, 3% yards long. $3.50. 34 PAIRS OF EXTEA FINE NOTT! CURTAINS (russeis effects). ‘Winches wide, 3M yards long. $3.75. ‘And so on through the stock will be found meritor- fous values that will hasten their sale. It only needs HAM LACE your presence to see the importance of this sale— where each andevery item is boo RE Ss _ tub 424 N XN S58 BBR UU RI cca. EE Eg it ee oe A” w E & coe i B, BRR, (00 at a kRoo “nh EP PL &3 + Bes EE “oo = > fe7 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST. N.W. III SS No other PHOSPHATIC EMUL- SION is sold at the price we have put on oursand none is more care fully made or better prepared than ours. None contains purer ingred- fonts than ours. None is mede fresh daily for immediate sale like ours, ‘Consequent!y there is no PHOSPHATIC EMULSION Which, in points of cheapness, exe cellence, freshuess and efficacy, can ‘be compared with ours. 65 Cesrs Pe Pot F.S. WILLIAMS & 60., DRUGGISTS, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. HEWES II Ul III III II a ‘PARLOR SUITES. Ra ened BABY CARRIACES. Ptashne, tr Cnr, = WASH. B. ‘WILLIAMS, 315,317,319 Sevesra Ss Nw. Mo 5 @ aryF el fiveik tor the prices» just the ooma. Everything ts marked in plain We sccommodate you for eecommotation sake pure and simple. What we baven't im the furni tore line you're uot likely to want; all Binds of bigh-clese i Furniture, Carpets, Buck, Wall Payer, -Mattings, Upholstery Goouis, Be. All of the above you can have on cretie if you wish and you - have your spring interior deco rating and upholstering done om the same accommodating teram By the way, sball we send « measurer to look after y Joose covers for the spring and summer? Hew gine you an ean~ mate free Elegant line of Linens, Cretonnes, Dimitis, fe, from which to select your loom covers Rembmber, the stock Rink is all on one thmense foor—no elevatorsno «lim ving around and getting tired out. JULIUS LANSBURGH'S ° N. Y. Ave. near 14th Strest. Tut Warnes Suor Hovse, 1115 F Sz N.W,, Flas just received several more cases of those Beaw'te [Ful Sample Shoes of the ceicbrated make of A. F. Smith. Thess should have come on January 1, but ‘owing to the bad weather and a rush of busiuess at the factory they have been delayed till now ‘These sampies are superior to any we Lave beretos fore received and indies wearing % 35 oF 4showt should not fail to call early ff they desire to save from ‘one to two dollars on a pair. You know oar prices on samples are below manu- faoturers’ wholesale prices and that all of our goods are at Bankrupt Prices, ‘We have also received another lot of Gentlemens @6 French Patent Cais Shoes, which we are egliing 8 $3.75. ~ Taz Waanex Snor Hovey 1115 FS: N.W. te? Messrs. Garr & Buo., JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS AND IMPORTERS OF PRE CIOUS STONES, BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT IN THEIR STATIONERY DEPARTMENT MAY BE FOUND THE YINEST FOREIGN AND AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE PAPERS, MENUS, GUEST CARDS, &e. WEDDING INVITATIONS, AN- NOUNCEMEN TS, DINNER, RE- CEPTION AND VISITING CARDS PROPERLY ENGRAVED. COATS-OF-ABMS HERALDIO- ALLY ENGRAVED ON STONE OB METAL, ADDRESS DIES, ILLUMINAT- ING AND COLOR STAMPING. THE LATEST WORKS Om HERALDRY FOR REFERENCE 1107 Pa Ave N.W. fe7-tr ScMEHERNS SHEETZ o... 10rn_Axp ¥ Srs. we, GORCNATIONS AND VIOLETS AMONG OUR DISPLAY TOMORROW tt teow . int 1405 N N.Y. A if

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