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crats prominent in the party have advanced views not in harmony with the propositions of _THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. Mr. Walker. They are, however, substan- | tially in accord with the declaration of oe menracny 30.2007 | pelacighis ‘adeglad by | tha deuseensile CROSBY 8. NOYES -Kaitor.| convention at Chicago in June, 1892, 4 = = and upon which platform the democratic party THE EVENING STAR bas = regular and | has again come into power in the government.” permanent circulation in Washington three | Perbaps the harmony may be apparent to Mr. times larger than that of any other paper im | springer, but it is not visible to those who look he city. Aww local NEWS paver and Ad- | at the situation from an independent stand- ertisiag Medium it has no competitor. | point. If the Walker tariff is Mr. Springer’s = = = ideal then Mr. Springer must be a protec- With reasonable rapidity, due regard being tionist. Not so enthusiastic as McKinley or had for the magnitude of the proposition, | Reed or Burrows, but none the less a protec- President Harrison has so moved in the | tionist, for all the politico-financial world Hawaiian matter as to present the Senate with | knows that the Walker tariff was protective his views on annexation in company with’s| both in its intent and ite workings. That it raft of the treaty entered into by the Secre-| bears any resemblance to the Chicago platform tary of State and the Hawaiian commissioners. | of 1999 will hardly be insisted upon. The Accompanying the message and treaty is! Walker act provided for discrimination in material that makes plain the govermental | duties and discriminations were made in the in- history of the ilands from the date of their| terest of protection to American industries. discovery. In the minds of those who have! The Chicago platform of 1892 said: watched the trend of public sentiment on this| We denounce republican protection as & important matter there can be no doubt as tunt, bier -< if mt ey babar . America: ple for tl ne! . © Ge comme ehhh wl be pened Wl weaeueen then fundamental principle of the Sonate. The treaty will, perhaps, be| 1. democratic party that the federal govern- amended in some respects after lengthY | ment has no power to impose and collect tariff debate, but be ratified by s large | duties except for purposes of revenue only. and enthusiastic majority. Most public men Rape ens a _ = ee eee " yy the Fitty- the eu! whose political vision is in good condition Cae be Ror dap eg rd peter | that Hawaii must be owned either by the United | rope) ay one of the beneficent results which States or by Great Britain. The situation 15 | wij) ¢ollow the action of the people in intrust- clear, and when the question is as to whether | ing power to the democratic party.” this republic or the Victorian empire shall con-| If Mr. Springer can harmonize these diversi- trol affairs in the Pacific only one answer on | ties he will rank high among the greatest of | the part of America is possible. All the latest | the world’s statesmen. advices from Minister Stevens, which were ——_++2—__ printed exclusively in yesterday's Srar, indi-| New York piano firms who have refused to cate general desire on the part of Hawai exhibit at the world’s fair because they think dents to be sheltered beneath the stars and their allotment of space insufficient will re- stripes, and to the petitions of these people all | ceive the hearty approval of many people who respect shonld be paid. Neither this nor the| believe that the less temptation is offered incoming edministration would lift « finger to amateur performers the better it will be for ail reinstate Hawaiian monarchy, 0 it begins to | concerned. be apparent that annexation is the only logical | EEE result of the presestt situation. Political artists are referring to the composite —— cabinet as one of the latest and most interesting ‘The Paitimore and Obio terminal improve- | experiments, ment plans are somewhat disfigured but still | ++. — in the ring. Every time they travel from the| With $20,000 a year Queen Lili would be Senate committee room to “Baltimore they re-| secure aguinst the necessity of mixing with turn to Washington giving visible evidence of | white trash. fresh and recent mutilation. The latest rd euts and slashes to which the plans SHOOTING STAKS. have been subjected reach dangerouil | “Madam,” said the tramp, “I'd like to chop that wood for you; I would, really. But it would be against my principles—my generous nature couldn't stand it.” near the vital parts, and it is feared that one more round-trip to Baltimore will completely destroy theiz beauty and usefulness. The orig- inal proposition, to which it was understood | the road was committed, was to unite the| two branches a considerable distance outside | ef the city hmits, the main line erossing north of Kendall Green to join the | Metropolitan branch, to begin the elevated structure as far north as Eckington and to bring the united lines down a single strect— Delaware avenue—to the existing station site. se, if I waster do it ther’d be less wood for some other hungry man to chop.” A SIGN OF SPRING. Soon shall we eee that freckle smail Upon her dainty face, Which telis admirers one and all The present proposition retains the two ‘That springtime comes apace. hes of the rosd within the city limi — : eee ane eles it, ‘at. ai the| The ice-cream girl at a church fair was heard Mr Smith is a hustler; while he for short, he draws the line at | to remark that may be “Hoki “pokie.’ street occupation of the road. Instend of | beginning the elevated structure as far out as| Eckington, there is no elevation until the city limits are reached and for three squares this elevation is not sufficient to carry the railroad | over the streets at a height which ie) reas emit the latter to retain their present | Of PU : oe Pete, Thece streets are to burrow under| “Yes, but it wasn’t hie push that helped the tracks, The Senate committee ought at | *long in politics. It was his pull.’ : the very least to insist that the elevation begin sufficiently far from the city to cause every “Stebbies seems to be getting along rapidly He is a young man of a great deal Oh, hail to Mr. Gresham! Although the other 7 . four d by the railroad bri wee ane at arate. Tha ction M¢| Aro men who must command our warm es- ‘this kind of structure will eliminate the north- ae . . aa Cane 6 pemereatgge rns choot the statesman whose image o'er the area of street occupation by the road is reduced or not. It is reasonably clear, how- ever, that the road has not intended that the Present Congress should legisiate for it on the subject of terminal improvements, and if the retrograde tendencies that have been noted continue toprevail Heaven only knows what shape the plans to be presented to the next Congress will take. Possibly all the intersected streets may be compelled to dive under the tracks in subways. Has come to soothe the voters’ anxious dream. Carlisle, Lamont and Bissell, and also Mr. Smith, Are recogaized as able on the spot; But Gresham's claims to eminence cannot be dallied with; He's the only man with whiskers in the lot. A SOCIAL CORKER. “Tt was weaily a mistake,” said Cholly, “fob > THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDA BAUM 2 416 SEVENTH STREET. No Onenrr, Quick Sates, Sate Prorrts. RED TICKET DAY TOMORKOW, It's @ final wind up of winter odds and ends, with a goodly sprinkling of goods for Present and for spring wear. These bar- gains deserve your attention and considera tion. On whatever you buy from this list yon save a round sum. Spring goods are arriving thick and fast, and to make room for these we sacrifice even more than the ‘usual profi Here's alist that will mal crowded one tomorrow. this store a Hosreny Axo Uspenwear. ‘25 pair Child's Biack Ribbed Hose. Size 5......5e. pair BSc. and 50c. Child's Black Ribbed Hose. : 25e. pale Boe. each, 81 Ladies’ Red All-wool Underwear, odd sizes, 79c.each Cortarxs, Reas, Xe. Bargains which will save you money on inaugura- tion furnishings. 28 $1.50 Roman Silk Stripe Blankets. .......69>. each 7 odd pair of Fine Chentile Portieres, most of them figured all over. all fringed top and bottom. Worth $9 to 812.50. Chotee....86.95 pair 7 pair of Heavy Cuenille Portieres, fringed top and botiom, fine dadoes, colors—red, blue, steel, terracotta, olive. Worth 88 pair..$5.62 pair 24 pair of White Nottin 3% yards long, 60 tnches am Lace Curtains, wide Worth 92.50. 81.75 pate Remnants of 17c. Siikolines. be. yard Revnnants of Better Silkolines. . Ge. yard 44x8 feet Smyrna Rugs. Worth 85.25 each Easezs Axp Bassoo Sroors. 4 Kent Wood Easels. Wort 12 Bamboo Settees.. Worth 8 Muuivery. Choice of 85 to $8 Trimmed Hats. 8 Trimmed Hats and Bonnets (including ing Bonnets). Were $10 to $15.. All $1 and $1.25 Fine Feit Hats (about 6 dozen). Chotee.......-..-..4-. 9c. each Girls’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps. Were 50c. to ‘Te. 2c. Bunch of 2 Pull-blown Roses, with fo- liage. All colors. tas S4and72inch Linen Bur fringe. open work, &c. ‘72-inch 48c. Momte Scarfs, knot fringe. Laces Axp Empnorentrs. A lot of 6c. Torchon Laces... A lotof 10c. Torehon Laces...... A lot of 124gc. Cambric Embroideries. ....-....8c. A lot of Remmants of Embroideries worth 25c. to 50e. acces -15e. remnant Rizposs. A lot of Ribbon Rem Jong. Worth up to 2: Trrnrxos. ‘36c. Silk Beaver Trimming, 6 yards in piece, 50c. Cocque Feather Trimming, 4% yards 50c. Silk Hand-made Gimp, colored 0c. Colored Silk Gimp,remmants. Se. Persian Band Trimming. “ie. yard Bertoxs. and 5c. White and Shaded Pearl But- r Venixe Axp Necxwean Se. Cut Maline Veils, chenille spot... 25e. Colored Sewing Silk Veiling, fancy bor- ders. George Washington to gwab that title, in wah, fi’hst in peace,’ and so on.” “Wh “It looks as though he wanted to get a mo- nopoly in the ‘first family’ line, don't you eek?” —+-2-o——__—__ Wisely, and with the best interests of the city at heart, the Senate District Committee yester- day decided to report favorably and without amendment the liquor license bill which on Monday last was passed by the House. That there are weak places in the measure must be evident to any one who will read it carefully, Dat that it provides for an infinitely better state of affairs than now nists is certain. A single amendment would send the bill back to the House and into! warm day dat comes erlong, he frows hay in de the macistrom of # conference committee, | front yah'd. puts on his green epecs an’ sets whence it might issuc—if it ever issued—in a) gown ter ‘magiue ite grasa.” most unsatisfactory shape. Whatever amend- nea ments may be necessary can receive proper Where It Was. attention in the next Congress, but there should | He crawied around upon the floor be no effort made to improve the proposed! On both his hands and knees, legisintion in the few days which intervene be-| And softly to himself he swore, tween this and the 4th of March. The Senate! Though she said, “‘Bon’t, George, please!” has always befriended the District. Let it now | He pulled the burean out of place, accept the report of the District committee and| And could not get it back: at once pass the bili in which every citizen can-| He hugged the carpet with his face, not be otherwise than deeply interested. Half, “Til it was blue and black. # loaf is better than no bread. | He yanked « drawer and slipped a cog, ae Sa EES | He searched beneath the bed, The indifference shown by England as to the | te panted like a tired dog, Proprietorship of Hawaii is the principal! 04 then his dear wife said, @ampener of annexation ardor in this country. | gs trom the baby's mouth she took etal The thing he prized so dear: ence geen eee meee ie Ske | on, say! aw ceased Wie, Gouspd, Sauk toed Sooee trgasomccrerass eg ‘That collar-button’s here. Kee Mrs. Lense got out of Kansas politics just —Cietiter and Turateher. out in time. At present it is no place for Renin = zis Showing His Gratitude. a. A Denver physician who was acquitted of the | charge of murder has written a pamphlet prais- ing the climate of Coloradoas a means of pro- longing life.— Detroit Journal. “Mer husban’,” said Aunt Phyllis, “is de a It is pleasant to note the manner in which re- | Publican cartoonists have moderated their ideas of Mr. Cleveland's physical proportions | since Lis appointment of Gresham. - wee as | immediately after the presidential election there | y Students of latter-day political economy be- ame very much interested wher it was an- nounced that Representative W. M. Springer, had been manifest,on the part of prominent | To get Ladies’ and Gentlemen's FINE democratic legislators, a desire to say as little as | possible about party intentions on the complex ebairman of the committee on ways and means, would his fellow-democrats how to revise SHO! subject. Republicans did the best they knew ter aimett © ovR GERAT aastik Gokaheus | REMOVALS: owds how to secure a few selected opinions which “au eens meee might indicate the course to be taken by their opponents and be useful for partisan purposes, | Dut they only euceseded in extracting contra- dictions and guesses that were of no value whatever. So when Mr. Springer wrote an | article to the North American Keviet for the | purpose of making everything plain much was | expected. But the conclusions reached by the leader of the House do not seem to have pleased many of the stroug men who supported Cleve- land. for Mr. Springer's argument bas within it very much of protection. The fundamen- tal principles of the argument advanced | ty the IMlinoisian are not new nor fe there anything novel in the manner of their Presentation. They were enunciated nearly fifty years ago by Robert J. Walker, then Sec- Yetary of the Treasury. He declared, and Mr. Springer quotes him, that no more money durms its progress. We're iving ‘Values that have never nen equa’ed in the history of Washington's SHOE Dusiness. You should hurry up to get the piel of the stock. EDMONSTON & €0., 1339-1341 F Sz. N.W. Beautiful Women Attract attention seen. Stumm can Te besuttal witbent should be collected than is necessary for the pearly white teeth. ‘ wants of the government, and that the govern- AND OKRIS ioetieasine tas ment should be economically administered; that Bo duty should be imposed above the lowest rate which will yield the largest amount of Ferenne; that, below the revenue standard, Congress may discriminate as to the rate, and may admit certain articles free of duty; that the mazimom duties should be imposed on lux- aries; that specific duties be abolished and ad valorem duties substituted in their place; and that the duties should be so imposed as to operate as equally as possible in all parts of the eae ma ee Ogram’s, | The “Source” 1211 Pa ave, 17th apd H ste, fel5 country. “Upon the propositions thus stated,” | Champagnes, hc... ie at Charles Kraemer's. It framed. The substance of these propositions store Is the purcet, emootheet had anywhere. If rou pare Whisky has been iterated and reiterated in democratic} $07 “nat purvosesccosbult heer from that time tothe present. There it is true, been material variations and (odifcations of these propositions, end demo 502. Mull Pleating, silk edge... 0c. Embroidered End Mull Ties $1 Silk Neck Boas, one each pink and light blue... JNottoxs. 15c. Rubber Skirt Protectors, pleated. 18c. Safety Dress Pockets. .10¢. each 2 -13e. each Ze. Silk Side Hose Supporters, pink, slichly 10c. Six dozen Linen Buttons in boos. Se. Patent Hooks and Eyes, Nichois. 5e. Colored Cotton Garter Elastic ‘15e. pair v Prnreweny Axp Toner Anricres. 15e. Napier Infants’ Powder Se. Large Bristle Hair Brash. 15c. Bottle Hoyt's American Cologne. 25c. Lundborg’s Triple Extract, small quan- tity. x - 19¢. ounce ‘75e. Imported Anatomizers, only two left...50c. each Learner Goons Asp Jewerny. 50c. Leather Pocket Books, soiled from handling. .29¢ ‘5c. Leather Shopping Bags, slightly rubbed. Z5e. Plated Bracelets, choice... 50c. Si.ver Souvenir Spoons... Dex Goons. New Goods force out the following items: We need the space they occupy. $1 Colored Striped Silk for wat Be. yard Gpieces 50c. Frinted India Silks, navy and Diack grounds, with white figures..........90c. yard ie, Old Rose, Lavender, Light Blue, Canary, Pink and Cardinal Crepes. ..d8e. yard 44-inch 50c. Piaid and Strived Dress Goods...33e. yard -50e -1e 420 Hovservnstsutse Livexs, Buaszers, kins). Were 84... oe A discount of ton percent off o' Comfortabies for RED TICKET DAY. Crorax Axo Scir Deranrwesr. ‘New Spring Jackets, Capes and Suits have arrived and are coming iu daily. To mske roo for these you cen buy the following items tomorrow, at thelr at- tached ridiculous prices: 745.00 Fine Black Diagons! Clo dren's Woo! Dress, size 2 Misses’ Gossamer Cloaks. Boxs: Crore. I's the same reason here for the slashed prices. Space must be made for our stock of spring clothes | for boss. 4 $4.50 Boys Suits Sizee8, Lat of 50°. Knee Pants, 3 $4.50 Jereey Suits. Lot of 25e. Shirt Waiste 10, 12, 13....83.50 each Unorrwean, Ixraxrs Wear Asp Corsets. Alot of $1.50 Mastin Gowns, Skirts, Chemises, ‘Drawers, sotied...... Gre. each 5 Infante’ #4 Cream Short Coats. Sizes 1 and? ....... eosesesnes.- 81 68 euch 18 paire Children's Canton Flannel Drawers. Odd lot of 75c. and $1 Corsets. x Groves. 1 Shook 4 and S-vutton Dressed and Un- dressed Kid Gloves. . 50s, pair SOc. Cashmere Gauntlets... 91.25 Kid Gauntlew., Haxpxencurers. Woonwany Axp Lormnor, 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. N. W. —o— Rens Day Tomoznow. This periodical visitor—Remnant Day—is again at hand, presenting its claims for your consideration. They are meritorious claims, too. Haven't these Teumant saies saved you many a dollar? Haven't you bought just the article you needed at half, and fre- quently less than half, you'd have to pay ordinarily? Wedon't expect full price for “Remnants.” We don’t try to get it--we don't want it. Aday of aye tematic losses 1s remnant day—judicious losses, however. We know this. You know it. Notwith- ‘standing all this, we put just as much thought, just as much energy, {nto these sales as we do into any others. Theendin view, their object, Justifies us. Remnants must be got rid of the week they're made. Go-ont, quick prices are siven thein. Seldom if ever does a remnant of‘one week come in-contac: with a Temnant of another week. It'sagainst a rule of the house. Each week's business must take care of itself. Each Monday morning you are asked to look ataclean, fresh stock. Heaps of satisfaction in that fact to us—to you. That is the result of what we term judicious losing. We've learned the art. We are going to give you another example of it tomorrow. The stocks of the several devartments have been subjected to another thorough revision for the pur- Pose of bringing to the front all remnants, Regard- Jess of what the prices have been, we've cut them deeply to make hundreds of “broken assortments,” “‘odd and extreme sizes.’ china ware, bric-a-brac, glass ware, &c., scratched, or otherwise defaced. Here's a part of the Week's leanings; see if somelof your wants aren't among them. Tf so they can be supplied at a great saving, for a dollar will do double and treble service tomorrow. Hundreds of other remnants on center ta- bies, not mentioned here: Mess Fersisurxa Derartuest. 10 pairs Striped Cotton Half Hose. Size}. Re- duced from 35 to 18c. , 3 for 50c. 10 pairs Bath Slippers. Reduced from 75 to 0c. pafr. 5 Linen Handkerchiefs, slightly damaged. Reduced from 35 to 18e. st floor. Ist annex.) 3 Fas Devanrvesr 10 White and Pink Fans, painte Reduced to Se. (Ist floor. Lith st. bldg.) Learner Goons Drrantwest. 2 Traveling ---LIth st. bids.) ee Grove Derantuext, 3 pairs Ladies’ Mousquetaire Tan and Gray Biarritz Gloves. Sizes 53 and 5%. Damaged. Reduced from 81.00 to 500. 2 Ladies ¢-button-length Mousquetaire Tan joves. Damaged. Reduced from $1.00 to st floor ++ 11th st. annex.) Haxorercuer Deranru: ‘NT. © Men's Hematitched All-linen Initial Handker- chiefs—2's, 1N, 20's and IV. ‘Ladies’ Hemstitched All-linen Handkerchiefs, em brokered. Sitzutly damaged. Reduced froin 25 to We. : Bor 506 (st floor - Reduced from 50 to Nortox Drranruesrt. Alotof Fancy Baskets for pins, trinkets, ko. Re- Anced to 10e. each. (1st floor ‘Lith st. bldg.) Arr Nerpieworx Derantwenr. 1 Hand-embroidered Table Cover. Reduced from 810.00 to $6.00. 1 Hand-embroidered Serviette. Reduced from $2.50 to $1.50. 1 Hand-embroidered Cushion Cover. Reduced from 23.25 to $1.25. 1 Hand-embroidered Scarf. Reduced from 813.50 to 88.00. 1 Hand-emt.oidered Fish Cloth. $4.50t0 $1.50, 1 yard Tapestry. Reduced from $6.50 to 81.00. (Third floor, 10th st. building.) Reduced from Snoz Derarrvest. Broken lines itis too late in the season to dupli- cate. L No. 742—Ladtes’ Vici Kid Biuchers, patent leather trimmings. ‘‘A” last—1 pair, 1 1—3%. 14% and 1-5. 'B” last—1 pair 4, 2-435 'C” last—1 pair 3, 2-4, 2-436 and 1-5. 1 pair 2, 2-23 and 1-3%. Reduced from 83.90. A miscellaneous lot of Ladies’ Dongola Kid Button Shoes, patent leather tips, square, pointed or plain toes. Reduced from $3.50 to #2.50. No. &30—Ladies' Bronze Kid Opera Slippers. st—1 pair 2, 1—3, 1-3, 1-4 and 1-6. “Cc” last—1 pair J, 1-1, 24, 1-3, 1-3, 1-4 and 1-6. Reduced from #2. 00 to $1.50. (24 floor. Braxser Dersrrvest. 2 paira 12-4 White All-wool Blankets, slightly soiled. Reduced from $10.09 to 88.75. 1Down Quilt, slightly faded. Reduced from $23.00 1 Down Quilt, sinele bed size, blue on one side, pink on other. “Reduced from $6.00 to $4.00. (2a fioor., 13th st, building.) —— 5) Corser Derantwent. 4>airs French “I. C." Corsets, black, extra heavy bones. spoon. bus! ‘pa, embroidered at top. Size 21. Reduced from @5.50 to #3. (Second floor. Mestix Usperwear Derarruest. 2 Flannel Dressing Sacques, black and gray. Sizes 36 and 42. Reduced from @3.25 to #1.50. 2 black Sateen Skirss, deep ruffle of embroidery cone pink and one lavender). Reduced from €4 to 81.50. (Second fos -10th st. building.) Hosteny_ Derarrsesr. 4 pairs Intants' Fine Black Cashmere Hose. Size 4, Reduced froma 49 to 5c. ‘Bpairs Infants’ Fine Cardinal Cashmere Hose, silk heels and toes. Size 4. Reduced from 5 to Y5c. +24 annex.) Deranruent. ‘hildren’s Merino Pants, Norfolk and New wick make, size 20, winter weight. Reduced length pants, bi! Reduced from (First floor... -+-2d annox.) Lith st. building. ) 50. >. 2-2 Lone Dresses, trimmed robe effect, deep jamburg rate at bottiu. Reduced from $130 to «10th st. building. » mane Bors Crome Derartoesr, Keeters, \dsomely braided, sizes 3, 4 and G years, Xeduced from ), Wand 11 years. Re- & Co.'s make. sizes 23.0 9, 10, 11 and ‘teducet from “i0thst. building. ) Box Overcoals, Av Slim Dand 11." Redvced from #6 95e., $1.50, 81. (Thizd Boor Scrr_ Depanrwesr. 1 Imported Gray Piaid Games’ back ir Suit, postilli Sze Bd. Moduced from $15.00 to $8 avy Bine Rn-sian Blouse Suit. Size 33. Re. Terie BNk Wale: taf bishop sleeves and vomret Novel 4 es and vel dodice. " Size 36. Kediu-ed from $14.00 to $6.75. (8a floor... Titi st. building.) pena Ey Croax Deranraenr. 3 Gs ci re Hy Bf ts Hh eotls mnrten ture "Sizes Si, We and Ser Reduced oss 7 38. eral. Sige 36. to "sta areas, sik let pais oe owe i 3 Bedford Gord Jacket, tan and From $3 1 1 Lo ‘3Gc. White Embroidered Hemstitched Hendker- Mews Goovs Axo Unsariias. Alot of $1.60 Leundered Cheviot Shirts, sizes 1 rine EMD EPARTEENT oe song juine marten collar. irom 00 to - Wooewsae & Lornzer, 49TR, ITH AND F STS. ¥.W. —— Y, FEBRUARY 16. 1893. Gredit aT THE ° Wel need no better evidence that en- laying the credit feature of our busi- ness has been appreciated than the immense throngs who have crowded the rink the past ten days. Thero fs clearness and frankness about our way of giving credit that can hardly be resisted. There are no “secrets nor legal matters connected with ft. You are simply extended the privilege of buying on credit from the largest and richest stock of furniture in the city at tho lowest cash prices by simply agreeing to Pay 80 much ver wesk or month. Inaugural Decorations. {hardly necessary to announce that we are “‘leaders” tn Inaugural Decoration Supplies, for our position as such is too well require farther comment. tremendnous stock of t AND STEVENSON” Buntings, Flazs, Streamers, Bands, Jacks and other decorations well calculated to make conspicuous displays. We have artis- tle designers and will cheerfully far- nish drawings and estimates free of cost. FURNITURE COVERS. We can give you better attention in making your Loose Covers now, while the work room not so crowded. Quite a number leaving their 1 ders daily to have their slip covers ready for instant use. Elegant line of Plain and Striped Linens, Cretons, Dimities, &e., from which to select. Drop us a line and we will send a mozsurer and give you an estimate of what it will cost to cover your furniture. FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS. established to 50 pieces of the usual Lie. Silka- lines at Oc. per yard. ‘The usual $1 Down Pillows have been reduced to @he. We have about 48 pairs of Notting- m_ Lace Curtains which have been $2.50 to $4 Now 81.25 each. WINDOW SHADES TO ORDER. Full line of the best Shade Cloths in all the desirable colors. We use only the best materials and best spring rollers. Estimates for making Window Shades to order submitted free of cost. Note. ‘There is no limit to tho credit fe ture, for it extends all over the store—to Inaugural Decorations, Slip Coverings, Window Shades and other Upholstery Work to order. Julius Lansburgh’s RINK, WEW YORK AVE. NEAR 147TH ST McKNEW’S Daily Letter. Gigantic Glove Sale. Our early spring importation of Gloves, now arriving, has convinced us that we have (co large @ stock of gloves. As aresult we have concluded to make quick work of about one-third of the stock by selling it off at greatly reduced prices. We quote the following inducements for to- morrow: 1 infscellaneous lot of 4, 5, 6 and 8-button Black Kid Gloves. Sizes 54. 5%. 6%. Prices have been $1.50, $1.60, 82 and Now 78c. Pr. Ladies’ Fine Suede Ganntiet Gloves, in tans and grays, patent fastenings, Regular price, 81.38, Now $1 Pr. Ladies’ French Castor Gloves, in tans and grays. Regular price, $1.50. Now$1.25 Pr. REVWIER CLOVES FOR SPRING OF '93, The demand for our Famous ‘‘Reynier” Gloves has been almost constant since the first day of their arrival. We have the **Reynier” in 4, 6, 8, 12 and 16-button lengths in black, new assorted street and evening shades. ‘Hardly necessary to tell you that the Reymer fs the finest glove manufactured. INAUCURAL RIBBONS. Special lot of Red, White and Blue-strived Ribbons and Ribbon Flags for inaugural decora- tions. Special lot of 24-inch All-silk Ribbons for Dadges. Red, whiteandblue. Lowest prices. W.H.McKnew 933 Pa. ave. Exrasct Or Beer: ‘Inferior and imitation sbrts are coaree, of disagree- Able odor and unpleasert favor, but the genuine Lusia Companys, ‘| Beering the suthorized signature of Justus von Lie- dig, the great chemist, has the odor of roast beef gravy, fine flavor, dissolves clearly in water and as- similates with the finest and gimplest cookery. FOR DELICIOUS, REFRESHING BEFF TEA. FOR IMPROVED AND ECONOMIC COOKERY. (SSA oe ee "seobe: ath cd Concoran. W. A. Prence & COR. STH AND PA. AVE. REGGE Regu Dow believe what we say, bat come and see for yourself we state plain facts, lengths in each piece, regular price and remnant Price. As we guarantee our regular prices you can see without much fivuring how much there is to be saved in visiting our Temnant sales, Finst we wexriox ReMxaxts oF DRESS GOODS AND YOU WILL FIND SOME VERY AT- TRACTIVE BARGAINS. Gyards Gray French Cord. Former price, £4.75. Remnant price, 83.00. Gyards Cashmere. Former price, $3.00. Remnant price, 82.40. 3 yards Crepon Cloth. Former price, 83.00. nant price, $1.95. 2yards Colored Serge. Former price, $2.50. nant price, 82.00. 3 yards Gray Serge. Former price, $1.60. nant price, 81.20. 2 yards Black and White Serge. Former 82.25. Remnact price, $1.89. 24 yards Blue Serge. Former price, $2.00. nant price, $1.40. 1 piece Plain Serge, Former paice,’ $3.00. nant price, $2.00. 3 yards Gray Serge. Former price, @1.50. nant price, 75c. 7 yards Colored Crepon Cloth. Former price, 6.00. Remnant price, 84.50. 6 yards Gray Cashmere. Former price, $5.00. Retonant price, 84.00. yards Whip Cord. Former price, $2.50. Rem- nant price, 82.00. 034 yards Gray Serge. Former price, $4.50. Rem- nant price, 83.00. 3% yards Green Cloth. Former price, €2.00. Rem- nant price, #1.50. Syarde Black and White Plaid. Former price, 86.0. Remnant price, $4.50. 4% yards Plain Wool Goods. Former price, $2.25. Remnant price, $1.70. Syards Plaid Wool Goods. Former price, 1.50. Remnant price, $1.10. pif ssrds Plain Wool Goods. Former price, @4.25. Rem PEEEERE ant price, 83.50. 3M yards Remnent pri: 2.00. rds Black French Cord. Former price, 87.00. Remnant price, 85.25. Gyards Bick Novelty. Former price, $5.00. Rem- nant price, $4.50. 1 piece each Lizht Blue and Light Pink Embroidered Chiffon 6 yards Black Silk Chantilly Price, 89.00, ile id snes sen Remnant price, ee 2M yards Boigo Point de Ireland Lace. Price, Remnant price............... plate 4's yards White Point de Ireland Lace. price, $1.49. Remnant price. ‘ards Colored Silk 87.98 Regular =. 98 jewular Remnant price. 1 yards Blac! Price, Remnant price, 1 yard Black Silk Chantlily Drapery price, #2. 19. Remnant price... sseee-ceceo-o0 2-996 24 sends Biack Silk-Chantilly Drapery Net. Regular price, Remnant price... LOVES. (LOVES. Gisy E = ¢ s. GLoves: Odd sizes in Glace, Mousquetaire, tan and black. Regular price, $1.25. Remnant price, Remnant of Cashmere and price, 35e., 50c. and 650. Gloves. JLOVES. Remnant price. eee c eee ‘OILET 4 RTICLES omer AnTiCLES, ° Remnants in Toilet Soaps. ‘One Traveling Case. Fé nant price, $1.49. One Collar and Cuff Box. Former price, €2.87. Remnant price, 81.49. 63 One Collar and Cuff Box. Former Remnant price, 81.69. ar ye One Music Roll. Former price, @8c. Remnant price, 69c. One Music Roll. Former price, $1.50. Remnant price, 81.15. Eg Tooth Brushes. Former price, 12 to 25c. Rem- nant price, 10c ‘A lot of Ladies’ Handsome Pocket Books and Purses at half price. maz; QMBROIDERIES. [°MBI 2 MBEOIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES: 1% yards. Former price, 33c. Remnant price, 25c. yards. Former price, 0c. Remnant price, 5c. 1% yards. Former price. G0c. Remnant price, 40c. 24M yards. Former price, 50c. Remnant price, 1% vards. Former price, 45c. Remnant rice, 30c. AX yards. Former price, 45c. Remnant price, 38¢. 24 yards. Former price, 30c. Remnant price, 20c. D4 yards, Former price, 28c. Remnant price, 20e. yards. Former price, 3c. Remnant price. 25c. 3{yards. Former price, 25¢. Remnant price, 18c. 1% 5ards. Former price, 30c. Remnant price, 23e. Lg yaris. Former price, 25c. Remnant price, 1 2M yards. Former price, 3c. Remnant price, 25¢. 2yards. Former price, 30c. Remnant pri: 14 yards. Former price, 18c. Remnant price, 12c. ie yards. Former price, 40c. Remnent price, 30c. 236 yards. c. Remnant price, 38¢. 194 yards, Remnant price, 20c. ANDKERCHIFFS. ANDKERCHIEFS, ‘Men's All-Linen Hemstitched Handerchiefs, initial “HL” Former price, 50 Reduced to... eee Kemnants in Ladies’ Linen Han ered “HL.” Reduced from 75c. to MERI -USBERMEAR eRINO UNDERWEAR 15 Ladies’ Wool Vests, high neck. lone sleeves, in white, natural and red, warranted $ wool and non- shrinking. Regular price, 81.25. Remnant price.. 10 pair Ladies’ Ribbed price, 1.25. 3he., 3 for $1 iefs, embroid~ Ave lar price, $1 Friday’s Bargain List. Tie paints Royat makes Friday a boey day with special prices for complete lines, as well as next-to- nothing prices for remnants. Here's tomorrow's list: W narpens ose tor our wott-known #1.08 Flan- nelette Wrappers. All sizes from 34 to 44-inch bust measurement. Not more than one to each customer. The @1.25 White Lawn and Plaid Musitn Wrappers Also only 98 cents tomorrow. Sizes 34 to 44 Woaursrs_tne rrench Flannel Waists, hundreds of which have sold at only Q8c, are reduced to 68. Only sizes remaining, 32, 34 and 36 inches. The SUK Waists that have created such a furore at €2.48 are reduced to #1.79. On!y sizes, 34, 36 and 3S inches. ¥ Dress Groons—pest quality $1 Intis Silke The fiyures and colors best liked are first to appear among the remnants. Gi yards for 84.50. Pretty design of light bine figure on navy ground. 4 yards for $2.98. Lavender figure on black. 114 yards for #8.25. Stylish creen and beliotrope stripe on black ground 14% yards for $10.50. Bine figure on black. Syards for 26. id rose fieure, 7 yards for @5.25. Tan firare on heliotrope. 4 yards for @2.08. Navy on cardinal ground. fw-And many other rerinauisof other Silk and Wool Fabrics resulting from the late great sale. Trrvorxcs_provasts just the Triraming or Lace or Ribbon or Buttons you require will be foundon the remnant counters tomorrow. If so the price will be next to nothing. Haxpxencnrers—anose of thn 250 Bandker- chiefs any way creased with display in windows, &e.. are reduced to 18c, or 3 for SOc. Faxs_tieven quitt Feather Pint reduced trom ‘B8e to Ge. Almost imperceptibly faded. TeweLRy onitestaree collection on that apectal table tomorrow, at 39e instead of 30c at LWeinsteadof ‘Phe; at Mc instead of 18. ¥ Grroves—we mate the “Palais Royal” Gloves so superior by carefully weeding out any that are not up to the standard. Nearly 100 pairs of 4-button Black French Kid “'P. B.” Gloves are alittle heavier than usual, therefore reduced from #1.50 to #1 pair. ‘The popular Enelish Walking Gloves with 4 bic buttons, reduced from #1.50to @1.a pair, and only because the buttons are horn instead of pearl. Usperwear—these Pink, Mine and Cream Richelieu Ribbed Vests, with low necks and no Sleeves, are often worn as corset covers. Ife in- stead of 25c. On the second floor you'll find on center table the following: 38 Night Gowns. Rednced from $1.68 to PRceach. Amedicy of styles, but all sizes im one style or theother. Some few of the garments are a little soiled, otherwise perfect. Hosteny_anont forty pairs of Ladies’ 350 Stock- ings arc selected to be offered tomorrow at 2le pair,or five pairs for 1. Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Hoss, in small and medium sizes, for 19 insteadot 25e pair. ee : Sramrev Goops—oaas an Ents, some ® Uttle sotted, others the last of favorite styles. AdozenorsoH. 8. Linen Tray Covers. Reduced from 30¢ to 1236e. 8 Table Covers, 10¢ instead of 25c each. 9 Bareau Scarfs, 10c instead of 25: each. 4Barean Beart 3 Momie Scarfs, Bie instead of Te 14 Center Pleces, 48c instead of $1.25, G7 0n special table tomorrow on second floor. Taare Lrves—s pamenk sets, reduced from $4 to $2.25 each. The covers are three yards long: and the onedozen napkins are full size. 8 dozen White Damask Napkins, reduced to 5Gc oxen from 75cents. Necxwean—any remnant of Ruching, Chiffon, &c., that you will find on special counter tomorrow may be claimed for only 10 cents. The early caller ‘will be amply rewarded. THE PALAIS ROFAL, Cor, 12th st. and Penna ave. Srecuat [srnopverony Sax oF Turnoven Copsers For 1893. ‘Tre Paints noyai respectfully requeste your pres- ence tothis Fourteenth Annual “Opening” in the Corset Departwent. Not only special prices, but an ‘object lesson in Corsets that may materially assist you in the present and future. ‘That not one lady in a dozen wears the Corset best suited to her form is the complaint of nine-tenths of the leading modistes. That the Palais Royal is more Ukely to properly fit you than others is because the variety here is larger than in any other establishment in this city. Corsets Ix Sroox. ¥ RBER B. and B. Corsets, styles... J. B. Corsets, styles... Sonnette Corsets, styles... te 5 French Woven Corsets, styles. Empire Corsets, styles. B. &G. Corsets, etyles. Equestrienne Corsets, styles. Evening Corsets, styles. Physical Culture Corsets, styles. ‘Comfort Corsets, styles. Ferris’ Corset Waiste, styies. ‘Misses’ Corsets, styles. Children's Waists, styles... SERSaeeBBob EE ‘Total number of styles. GarSince we alter and repair Corsets bought here free of charge you will understand that we are as anxious as you that you shall be perfectly ftted—a Coract not absolutely perfect Atting soom requires al- terations and repairs. Rerznant price 2750 “<5 Ladies’ Maco Yarn Vests, bigh neck, long sleeves. Regular price, 50c. Remnant price .... Ladies’ Fast Black Wool Vesta, sleeves. Regular price, 81.50. Remnant price. 7 Children's Australian Wool Vests, hich neck, long sleeves; sizes 30 and 32. Regular price, $1 and 61.25 Remnant price 7 Union Suits, wool. Regular price 62.50. Remnant price.. ‘A snail lot of Ladies’ and Children’s livse in black, redand tan, odd sizes, Regular price from 45c. to Be. ‘Remnant price. Any size, 3 pair for. eee cece MNANTS (CVE YArsTS. REM OF Wists 6 All-woo! Flannel Waiste in brown, navy and gar net, size 40and42. Former price, 61.75. Remnant price. ‘2 All-wool Flannel Waists ia garnet, with 81.35, plaiting down front and around collar—size 42. Former price, Remnant price. - 0208 2 Navy Blue Cashmere Waists with cascade ruffle down front. Former price, $3.50. Bemnant price... seveee + O82. 88 ‘Remnanis of Silk Waists at and below cost. With an experienced corsetiere, with skilled work people, with proper fitting roome, with a stock includ- ing styles suited for every figure not actually deformed, should we not be able to properly fit you? Ove Rasrasuirr Is Recooszzp, “PASSO” or ‘*Pansy” Corsetsare acknowledged the best hand-made French Corsets produced. The exency is given only to the leading corsetiere of each city, Thus the Washington agency is at the Palais Royal. Prices range from €5.75 to €35 a pair. “P. D.” and “°C. P.” are also famous makes of ‘French Corsets and you will find here the only really perfect collection For Tus Weex Orr. Recognizing that the Best French Corsets are ex- pensive our corsetiere hae pleasure in introducing the following, which for shape and durability compare favorably with the French models. The introductory Prices are for this week only. 7 5c. sor the 91 “P. R." Corset for 1908. Made and horn bone. Medium and extra long waists. Bo, tor tne $1.50 "Ata. D." Corset for 1808. ‘These corsets were made forthe Palais Royal by the makers of the P.D, Corsets. ‘They come in bisck, white and drab; short, medium and long waists. ‘Neither menutacturer or retailer gain much more than Slory. The object is, to supply & corset of the shape and wear of the P. D., and at what ie called @ pop- ssseseveesene 980 | 2508. Modeled after the famous French corset which fs aptly named Venus, The Ala Venus comes in black, ecru. white, pink, blue. 500 B2 sox tno 92.80 “Marte Antoinette Corset for 1803, with the long tapering waist and short hip after {he most approved Parts style, Black and white. ‘ERE'S SOMETHING IN INFANTS WEAR ‘that Will interest you We have cut some Prices that will make profitable buying. Our Ook Is of the srnathic, ereiceable sort. We haven't any "reams of loveliness” mer fairyland fuery bot the HANDSOMEST-- CHOICIEST—RICHEST GARMENTS THAT « CIVILIZED FASHION CAN DESIGN ore whet you'll Bnd bere -and what we heve reduced. ‘You never could make them foras litte es our ows Tecular prices. What we have clipped from the costs | ts s0 much more of a saving for you ‘They are bright, fresh, new roakings—fall of these | little touches of care and taste that are eo tedious te | produce—ana 80 essential to the becominenes of baby Fears, Osry 10 Cexrs HAND-CROCHETED BOOTEES, in White, finished with Pipk and Biue. 1 Osix 123 Certs. INFANTS BIDS two styles, quilted im Pretty designe and edged in lace, or plain. 19 Crests. sn" INFANTS WHITE SACQUES, edged tm Pink, Biue and Red. or Red 25 Cents. sonst CHILDREN'S WRAPPER VESTS, slightly ectled tour siaen. 39 Corrs. fon" INFANTS’ and CHILDREN'S SACQUES, im White, Pink and Blue. CHILDREN'S SHORT DRESSPS, with tucked Gretchen waists, neck and sleeves edged with Hamburg sizes | to@ years, j 49 Cents. Ee CHILDREN'S SHORT DRESSES, with Pouted yokes of fine tucks and insertion, Plaited backs, tucked sleeves and skirte—sizes 1to4 youre, 59. Cexrs, 2st CHILDRENS’ SHORT DRESSES — four Styles Gretcben waists, Mother Hubbard yoke of fine cluster tucks and feather-stitching back and front; cirowlar and square yokes of fine tucks faished with a ru Me of Hamburg, plain ‘or tucked skirts—all sizer. 79 Cexra roast INFANTS: LONG DRESSES, with yoke of ‘embroidery, plaited hack, full sleeves and neck edged with Hambure. CHILDREN’S SHORT DRESSES, Gretoben ‘Waists with piaited back: the waist and deep cuffs trimmed with novelty bratd, large fall Sleeves and plain skirt—only large sizes left. 89 Coxe. mon eit. INFANTS’ LONG DRESSES, pointed yoke of fine tucks and insertion. back and front ; full Sleeves, cuffs of embroidery, deep hemand ash. 98 Cexrs. suntie. INFANTS’ LONG DRESSES, Gretchen ‘Waista, handsomely trimmed tn embroidery Plain skirt and full sleves. CHILDREN'S SHORT DRESSES in two styles, made Gretchen waist, box plaited back. the front of fine tucks Hamburg insertion an@ edeings, large full sleeves, cuffs of embroidery $1.19. tse INFANTS’ LONG DRESSES, with waist of Pretty insertion and fine tucks, neck and full Sleeves finished with Hamburg; deep hem om skirt. $1.29, .tsvmb. INFAN1S' LONG DRESSES, with square oF round yokes of handsome embroidery ; back pointed yokes, waists of Hamburg and fine tucks, cluster tucks and founce of embroid- ery on skirt; medium sizes omiy. $1.59. css. INFANTS’ LONG DRESSES, with tiny tucks and dainty embroidery; Sleeves, the skirt triunmed with fine tucks and insertion. i ft ‘There are no restrictions placed on your purchases, ‘Take just what you want—and es much of {es you | want. This store is open for the accommodation of {te patrons—and most everybody tn Washington—ts “one of us.” Every opportunity that is oure—ts yours—and here is one-for the babies. Beo—even if you don't buy Penars. “KINTH AND THE AVESUE® Established 1840. 1) Telephone SB, PIANOS BEGINNERS. “BIG BARGAINS.” Sersececs ‘While some of these Pianos are food practioe inetre- mepis, suited for Lerinnere, there are others, very finest makes, which will grace any parlor. They are ali offered af a sacrifice, on easy monthig: paymente, wo interest, and will be taken back im ea- change for new pianos at just what they are eoid sor ‘any time within a year. BRADBURY PiAKOS. F. G. Sura,

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