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ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ——, D. ©, TUESDAY, i UARY’ 21. 1893—TEN PAGES. THE EVENING WASHINGTON TUFSDAY _Febraary M1, 1993. | STAR. (Rosny s. NorEs Senator Hale did the country s service when be directed the atten ion of the Senate to the Uunbusinesslike pairing method now in vogue in what is ordinarily the most businesslike of legistaty ‘There ix no good reason why Senators. who on grave political questions dodres would be at variance, should refrain from vot- ing on minor matters simply becanse the other pair happens to be absent. Every time the yeas und nave are ordered from one- third to one-balf the number of Senators pres- ent arise ina generally dignified and deliberate fashion and solemnly anncunce the fact that they are pa'wed with some other Senator sho may be in the cloak room imbibing apollin lemonade or down in the restaurant struggling with pie and cheese. Such an arrangement a# Senator Hale save existed between himself and the Inte Senator Reck and which has been tinned with Senator Ransom would result in the saving of mach valuable time. Their pair was based upon the intelligence of each other, for when a question to be decided had in it neither | polities nor national importance they voted without wasting precious minutes in elabo! explanation. see Charles Mitehelt, osq.. of England, whe bas recently graduated from a treadmill in one the privons over there, in thix country at present, having succeeded in evading the ex-| convict clause in the immigration laws, and Mr. Miteheil basa grievance. It may be said here that Mr. Mitchell's early education was neglected. and be was sent to the trendmill to of the rudimentary branches a feeble old man and Jhim had not some one interfered. Mr. Mitchell’ grievance is that the newspapers are not treating him fairly. Possibly they are not. and if they are not it is because they are chariteble. If they were per- fectly fair to Mr. Mitchell they knock him clear out of the country in one roand. Bat they have merey on Mr. Mitchell, they simply set forth the kind of aman he isand then er ercise ali their Christian fortitude in enduring bis presence while he is making his alleged a rangements to dedge Mr. James Corbett California, whone sole claim to the toleration of Tenpectable people lies hombled the brutal Sullivan. — — | There is no longer any question as to the | #4 political completion of the United States Senate | after noon of the fourth of March, for whatever doubts still livgered im slow-moving minds must have been swept away by the election of W. N. Roach to succeed Senator Casey of Mr. Roach is a democrat, and js due toa decided failure on the im the fact that he | ® national Congress combining wholesale cor- poration lobbving and the moat beastly features of the cockpit and the prize ring; with our daily labor strikes and riots, our universal tyneh ‘& €160.000,000 « year pension list, @ bankrupt treasury and a brilliant prospect of Asiatic cholera and miscellaneous and as- sorted hemispheric bell, what do we want with the cannibal ilands? Why should we wish to many, Spain, Waly and China will combine their navies and thrash your greedy Uncle Samuel out of bis boots.” That in the sort of patriot Tam. Let ux make Americans of the vast hetero- geneous hordes we alrendy bave degrading and defying citizenship under the wlarry banner of the free before we annex a quarter of a million ex-canuibalx with the flesh of Capt Cook still sticking in their teeth. Let us civilize the col ored roasters dog anarchists of Chicago, the semi-savage alien miners of Penn«vivania, the legislative outlaws of Kansas and Nebraska and the pugilis- tie ruffixns and blackguards of Congress before tackle the hundreds of thousands of lepers nd heathens in the middle of the Pacific ocean. Those are my sentiments in plain western lan- goage. The colonel, good fellow, ix in a minority. but the situation would have to be much worse than that before be would consent to forfeit | hix right toa free and voluble and go-as- please expression of his ideas. He isa pe mist for this occasion only an when the Ides of March put in an appearance. | Long may he wave! — ee It did not need Maj. Halford's extremely | clever speech at the Hoard of Trade banquet te | | to call public attention to the fact that Presi- | dent Harrison bas been » true friend to the District of Colnmbia. Burdened as the Hrexi- dent has been by the weight of national affairs and bowed down by grief of the most poignant kind be has always found time to attend with rare intelligence to the needs of this strangely- organized and oddly-dependent community. In the matter of appointments—most m- portant under present conditions—excellent judgment has been displayed and the most exacting of public requirements were promptly watinfied. oo Grent capitalists who are alleged to have | gathered in millions through the enactment of the McKinley bill now bave an opportunity to dwplay their gratitud for Gor MeKinley, through the failure of a friend, is financially ruined. ; o— oo | "The exchange of more than 100 shots ina Pennsylvania labor riot, without injury to any- body, should suggest to French duclists that there ix atili much for them to accomplish. = ‘The Panama canal would be better off if ite | extensions of area kept up with its extensions of time. tee San Desiage is evidently determined to in- dulge in a revolution before that sort of thing goes out of fashion. see Mr. Cleveland may at least win the esteem of the chronic kickers by the abundance of mate- rial that he furnishes, part of a republican majority to agree upon a Shan It ws the old story of party jeal There is a growing suspicion that Grover one more exemplifieation of the serip- "Cleveland is a man be a petrified backbone. | sats a as tural ning that a house divide against * : \OUTIN AKS. itself will snrely fall. The lesson of last Novem- | DOFENG STARS. rescaling aged nor ere iat ee tell you,” he said wearily, “thia head oe ty an vote ttranahuldle bax | NOT i very trying. I bave just finished ee eo ee ther story, And I can at least say that its fallen and the revolution which eliminates | "0%. chrccteristic.” y pablican supremacy in the leguiativ 2 : : wrt dspartncets uf the government com | _ "ABS" she replied. “I suppose son wrote it ecutive departments of the gover sill a aatt panel plete. At five minutes before 12 on Saturday, March 4. Viee Pi Vody composed of 47 eudent Morton will control a} republicans, 39 democrate | and 2 populist. Ten minutes later (whether ‘apt. Bassett does or dees not turn the clock’s hands backward) and the Senate will belong to the triumphant democracy with a majority of at least two. see In the confirmation of Commissioner Myron M. Parker the Senate did only that which was expected of it by the busmess and professional men of this city. There was no shadow of reason in the attempted opposition, and when the Senate District committee considered the nomination the wisdom of President Harrison's choice was unanimously evident, and Mr. Parker's name was reported and the nomination immedistely confirmed ina manner that was deservedly flattering. Commissioner Parker Will enter upon his duties with the best wishes of the entire communit, — “The protest of Brigadier Gen. Carr against being retired was very’ impolitic,” says the Providence Journal. Perbaps it was, but it ‘was none the less proper. Thonsands of people wonld have been very much surprised had Gen. Carr permitted himself to be squeezed ont of the service without a word of objection, and these are now applauding his brave but respeet- | ful words to the President. For forty-six years Eugene A. Carr has faithfully served the United sta government and he could not sliow bos bright military career to be stained in ite latter days with the imputation that promo- ttom was bis solely as the result of a bargain. see Railroads within the United States carried 830,000,000 pasmengers last year and killed ogly | 2G of them. All of which goes to prove that the companies are more careful of those whom thew carry than they are of the people who mnst perforce crows the countless grade crossings which gridiron the cities where such abomina- tions are permitted Thousands of human lives were sacrificed in the interests of criminal economy - see Commissioner Brennan, who draws an enor- mous salary for cleaning the «tree New York but wb wally is aceused of failing twearn bis allowance, will inaugural parade. It w. him to explain to New Yo 1 be impossible for re why Broadway may not be kept a» clean as is Pennsylvania! avenge. Washingt # French ball ray fall far | short of the Gotham article, but there are some | bimself, and ina manner which, we must be! material things in which we excel. > Ove of Michigan's exhibits at the world’s fair will be the trst page of every paper and magazine published im the state, mounted om & Wood veneer leaf and varnished. A much more interesting elaboration of the same idea | would bea reproduction of demoeratic editorial comment prior to the Chicago convention and after the November election. —— ‘The prémptaces in announcing cabinet sclee- tions will, in the cases of a great max: n, Justify a plaintive declaration that they are not ‘even allowed tu hope in peace. The Reading Railway will hardiy look to the coal consaming public for sympathy in its Present embarramments. see Col Pat Donan is to American an- nexation of Hawa Peo whose Ka0wledge of this w nd ite celebrities ix painfully limited may ask who ix Col. Pat Donan, but the question will oust no reffection on the colonel; it will simply testify to the limited information possesed by the questioner. For several years Col. Donan hax devoted much of bis time—whon not engaged in booming Devil's Lake, North Dakota, as the only winter resort on the continent to controlling the course of national affairs, but recently be has been ro- markably silent. Just why, it would be dificult it the probabilities are that the ad- ministration bas been especially ereumspect of late so ax to avoid those harsb criticisms with ‘which the colonel is always loaded. But when the Hawaiian matter came up the colonel broke oone. Hear bim “We have misgoverned prople enough now. Our republic has for « third of a cen’ doomm and devil worship fre-h upon them in ‘the south a least 7,000,000 more of im- criminals. anarchists and out- in the north. With our Texas blinded to the and shameful eruption; with appear in the! nas and Wvoming legish- | Even in our conversation ‘There's a tendency to shirk, And our minds just take it ¢ While our mouths do all the work. “Here, Johnny,” “here's your sling. ‘an I have some bullets?” Yell, then, I'm going to get some of mamma's tea biscuit.” said the youngster's father, DE REVERIE. Break, break, break On thy cold gray stones, oh, sea! We fear no more your incessant roar; We hear it with hearty glee. Break, break, break — And there isn't a cent to pay. For the landlord bold who oppressed of old Keeps tavern in Floriday. “Hello!” he said, facetiously, “the moon bas: reformed. It isn’t full.” “No,” replied his wife; “but money appears to be as tight as usual.” “I declare!” said one young clubman to another, “some people seem to be making « business of scolding at ovr baffets.” “Yes,” was the reply; “they'll be organizing a board of tirade nex! Pogilism nsat present conducted must im- pose a good deal of extra work on the dividend departments of the telegraph and telephone tetus, Little clumps of whisker, Little seeds of hay, Often make the statesman Of the pregent day. —— Mr. Hoke Smith, We tebe Holes to be a same of Scandinavian or Gothic origin, akin perhaps, to Hakon or Hagen, or to the various forms of hook, hake, ke. To receive such a name ix of itself a piece of good fortune. and Mr. Hokus Smith has worn it gracefully. Instead of being an ana- gram like the name of Voltaire or a translation luke Erasmus, it is genuine and actual. & joke, our correspondent seems to be joking | permitted to say, is unjust to his reputation | | for good taste. Mr. Hokus Smith ia, we be- lieve, a man of vast vitality and imposing physi- eal balk. He is, or bas been, we are informed, a lawyer: but be has earned bis chief distinction by his activity as the editor or proprietor of a newspaper. In the face of immense opposition | he persistently advocated the renomination of | Mr. Cleveland in 1892, and for some years be- fore it he stood up for that change in tariff pohey which at length culminated last year in the deciaration that all protective taxes are un- constitutional. New York Sun. Se A Warning for the Rajah. When the Rajah of Jahore visits Chicago and goes to the exposition in state, it is expected that he will decorate himself in jewels worth $10,000,000. He will enjoy himself among the Chicago “crooks” very much like » tenderfoot among the Apaches.— Detroit Journal. —- Language. Mr. Balfour is respectfully informed by Mr. Justin McCarthy that bis recent reply to Glad- atone was “the carping. unmilitant speech of a | philosophic skeptic.” There appears to be a slight infusion of bitterness in all this.—Chi- cago News Record. Toe Killing the Pus. Chollie—“T've stopped callin Hawatian Islands, don't you know.” them the Freddie—"‘Ah?” Chollie—“Yes. Teall them the How-d'y'-do Islands. It's easier, don't you know.” — Detroit Pree Pre: — Thought He Could. Jobnny (well up in arithmetic)—“T'll just bet ‘4 dollar you can’t do decimals!” ‘Tommy (not so well up)—“I'll bet Ikin unless he's twict ax big as I am.” Little Dieb—“Of course. Put your car down on ‘er an’ you can bear the trolley."—Sireet & < Smith's Good News. f Arkunsas and Texas, the mad | will be all rigist | In inquiring if Mr. Hokus Smith is # myth or | “True Colors” OU will want to unfurl the stars and stripes next week. The heart in every American’ breast will throb with loyal patriotism as another chapter fm the nation’s history is brousht toa close—and ite successor fy bezun. Everybody will decorate—and most everbody ‘Will be here to see it. You will find it expensive un- teas you go the right way about ft. Buy the material —and then you have got it for this and future ocr casions. Our FLAGS and Bunting are fast colors, Rafn or sun will have no effect on them, They areas imperishable as the glorious nation they typify. ‘We have provided ourselves with an immense ‘stock—in all shapes—mounted and unmounted Flage—Streamers and Sinule-color Stripe. Biovac Bosra. tri-color—Red, White and Besrrso. 24-inch plain Red, White and Biue striped— A Yano. Cuatrexe Sar Boxnyo. 2+inch ‘star spangled banners” of Red, White and Blue—fast coicre— A Yano. Beyxer Hr. Bosna. 25-inch viain Red, White and Bine—fast oar A Y. ARD. Cuzvetasn Besrrxo. 45-inch—the widest made—and the beet qual- tty—solid colors. 25c. A Yano. Bestixe Frac. 9'Gx18—stars and stripes—firmly mounted— fast colore— 15c. Enxcu. ‘20x26 size—etars and stripes—firmly mounted ~Sast colors— Nes 25c. Eacu. 48128 size—stars and stripes—firmly mounted ~fast colors— a 750. Eacu. 48x84 size—unmounted—Jast colore— $1.25 Eacs. Sux Fra ‘9x1! size... a 1 bo. Eacs. 12218 size. -25c. Ensen. 16x24 size... .50c. Eaca. Bl Exca. 24136 size, ‘You will find in these the most convenient sizes and ‘shapes to handle—easy to buy—easy to put up—easy to keep. But show your ‘‘colors” in some shape, and these are “TRUE COLORS.” Penny's, NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. oo Telephors 005. AT THE BALL On the 4th of March the FAMILY SHOE, STOKE will be well represented. Many & lady will trip the light fantastic in FAMILY SHOE STORE SLIPPERS and many agentieman will be supplied from our unapproschable stock of PATENT LEATHERS. Bal murress, Oxfords or Pumps are the Kinds. We'll supply them. LADIES’ FANCY SLIPPERS have been our Specialty this season. Never was our stock larger or more varied. We have «full line of everything. SATIN SLIPPERS, in all colors and sizes. SUEDE SLIPPERS, both plain and beaded. GOLD AND SILVFR BEADED SLIP- PERS, either plain or with one atrap. WHITE SLIPPERS, in satin and kid, ‘either plain, strap or oxfords. I: it should possibly happen that we can- not match a costaie, we'll make SLIP- PERS to MATCH at short notice. Open Tomorrow. Famuly SHOK Store 310 Ayp 812 Sevexri Sz. it dmirers Of the chaste and charmins in FLOWERS should call azul see our exquisite displey of LUJES OF THE VALLEY tomorrow. Thetr delicate fragrance and modest beauty will always be weleome in the homes of W: ton. Our whole supply is health; not @ defective flower in al) our stock, Prices ‘always moderate and delivery quick. A. GUBE & BRG:1224 FSEN.W. te. Waar Prssscne Is: Taere [x Exzcrnororss is 1405 New Your Avesce Fare Or Cuance. —A SAMPLE CUP OF — Vax Hovrzws Cocoa. BEST AND GOES FARTHEST, ‘Manufactured at the Royal Cocoa Factory of Holland. ‘Will be served free to our patrons and the public throughout the entire week from February 20 to 25. THE HIGHEST GRADE'OF COCOA MANUFAC- TURED IN THE WORLD. THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY PURE AND SOLUBLE cocoa. DOUBLE THE STRENGTH OF ORDINARY cocoas. MADE INSTANTLY WITHOUT BOILING, The great strength of this Cocoa makes it the most economical; tts perfect solubtifty the most convenient to use. and its entire freedom from v.nil a and all foreig# flavoring extracts commend it to persons of refined and fastidious tastes. G. G., Conxwert & Sox, 1419 PA. AVE. —f021,23,25-3t Sprout Orren ° IN Bev Roow Fensrrcne. WE Bought Every Suite THE MANUFACTURER baa. First CAR LOAD JUST RECEIVED, CONTAINING FIFTY-ONE (51) SUITES. Regular price and worth 930.00. Taz Jos Pricr Is 922.15. DESCRIPTION—Bedstead has high headboard, nicely carved. Head and foot heavily molded. Bureau—Forty-two inches wide—drawer work guar- anteed—no swelling and sticuing fast. Best German bevel-plate mirror, 24:30 inches. Washstand—Combination base, with three drawers and closet, wide top and splasher towel rail. ANOTHER INDUCEMENT. We shall offer with this $30 Suite « $3 Wire Mat- tress, an @8 Hair or Patent Elastic Guaranteed Felt ‘Mattress, a pair of $3 Feather Pillows, an Oak Cane Seat and Back Rocker worth 92, two Oak Cane Seat Chairs worth 82.50, 2 $1 Oak Towel Rack and a 81.50 Oak Turned-leg Table, making grand total of S51. Paice For Tur Exevex Preces Tus Weex, 991.75. 500 Figh-back Oak Chairs with elm seats to be offered at a closing price of 65c. Each. Our 12 Quartered Oak Hall Rack with box seat, German be 1 plate mirror and six large cast brass ‘hooks cannot be equaled for less than $15. 500 GOLD LEAF RECEPTION CHAIRS 500. ‘The same chair that a few months ago we could not fill orders on at $3.90. PRICE NOW ONLY $3.85 YOR NEXT SIX DAYS. ‘The Chair is worth 25, and we are the only house that ever sold it even at an advertised price for less than 24.25, SPECIAL— (1,600) Sixteen Hundred Brand New Upholstered Cots—sell everywhere for $1.35 and $1.50. OUR PRICE ONLY $1.00. W.B. MOSES & SONS, Lith and F bis. Storage Rooms, #d near M at. CHILDS & McDERMID. WOTHING CAM EXCEED Or, infact. approach the grand values we! offering im HOSIERY tomorrow. We've taken all our stock of FINE CASHMEKE HOSE and bundled them together (highest- priced with the rest), and are going to sell them tomorrow for one price, no matter what quality they maybe. ‘Thet PRICE 1s VERY Ladies’ Fine Cashmere Hose, with double heels, soles and toes, and Misses’ and Chil- dren's Fine Cashmere Hose, with double knees, Carpet Sweepers, 1114-1116 F S. N.W. » Fos Cuorcr METROPOLIS VIEW, D. C., BUILDING LOTS CALL OF W. 0. DENTHON BEAL ESTATE AGENT, 923 F ST. 5. ‘210-60 Woopwarn Axp Lorunor, 20TH, LTH AND F 573. N. W. — OG Store closed at 1 oreloek tomorrow, Fed- ruary 22, Washington's birthday. a “Ravens Or A Bicuzzon~ “Dara Lire ‘2,000copies more of these popular and fast- selling books. Handy in size, ornamental in ‘binding and clearly printed on fine paper. Me. EACH FOR THIS LOT.— (Basement...,.... 11th st. bldg.) —o— Gescrse Liwoces: Cursa AT ONY-THIRD VALUE Is something very unusual. That's the way ‘We are selling some bought at a great sacrifice on the part of the fmporter. Mich and besuti- ful hand-painted decorations. Plates of all sizes, Cups and Saucers. You won't care to let this opportunity pass— it's arare one, sseeee-2Oth st. bldg.) 500 Nerpte Boos, With an assortment of Kirby, Beard & Co.'s est Needles. ee 11th st. building.) te at floor... Isavovran Sorrurs Save GROWS MORE INTERESTING DAILY. Additional attractions in Linens, Beddins Curtains, Chins Ware, Glass Ware, Kitchen Ware, Flags, Buntings and other decora- tions. " Srrixe Taxes CONTINUOUSLY APPEARING, In many instances they hardly reach the counters be- fore they find willing owners. WINTER THINGS carried off quickly, too. Reduced Prices the cause. Between the goods of two seasons constant activity prevails, Comatose conditions are not allowed bere, not even in February, which ts conceded by so many to be the quiet time, It isn’t so here—never was eo. Interesting events, important sales, apecial oc- casions, make inactivity active. And thus Mt goes. TOMORROW, FEBRUARY 22, A Massora Sarr Or OYS’ SHIRT WAISTS. If there are interssting lots of goods to be had anywhere w; sure to hear of them first. Add to this unusial distributing facilities (which admit of buying in immense quan- tities) and the advantage is doubled—for you as well as for us, as you always share the ben- efits of those trade happenings. ‘This explains the offer of a big lot: 500 DOZEN BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS, That always considered excellent values at 37%. and 50c.. for —25c.— Notice carefully the fine points: 250 DOZEN MERRIMAC CAMBRIC were WAISTS, three plaits back and front. strong buttoned cuffs, wide neck band and collar, cloth-covered buttons, at least @ hun- dred patterns. All sizes up to 15 years, —to— 230 DOZEN BATES’ CHEVIOT AND MADRAS WAISTS, neat patterns, “fly” front with cord lacing, strongly made and per- fect Atting. All sizes up to 15 years. In connection with this sale we will offer 50 DOZEN LAUNDERED PERCALE WAISTS, made in the best possible manner, neat pat- terns, wide collars, perfect fitting, a regular dollar quality, for —we— 10th st. building. ) Srecra Sarz s Ustavxpenen Prarren-Bosow Sars, Made of fine muslin, cut full length, pure 1 made and fully reinforced. OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF Mews Sprixa Necuwean Is on sale, An almost endless variety of the new colors and shapes, including the NEW FOUR-IN-HAND AND ASCOT WITH GRADUATED ENDS. A very choice lot at it SPRING OVERCOATS were advertised in this morning's POST on sale today. (First floor. nex. ) —o— Picrenes HELP MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE. There isn't a room but can be prettied by a picture or two. Here are some new pictures that are priced low: 300 FRAMED ENGRAVINGS, 11x14, besu- tiful subjects, neat and well-finished white ‘enamel frames, one inch wide. —— As long as they last. 250 ARTISTS’ SIGNED ETCHINGS, 14128, richly ornamented oak frames. Unusual value —81.50. — A VERY LARGE CRAYON PORTRAIT, ‘made from any style of photograph and satis- faction guaranteed, for —#1.95.— Samples of work on exhibition in Picture -+-10th at. bldg.) —— Tus Is For Wearnen AND THESE ARE FUR BARGAINS. Every Cape, Muff, Boa and every yard of ‘Trimming we have meets the same fate—re- @uced to “elose out.” Best Biack Coney Capes, high storm collar, fitted front. —Were 09.00. Now 85.00.— Select Black Marten Capes. — Wore @32.60. Now 618.00.— Long Military Capes of the Finest Coney. — Were 937.50. Now 620.00, — Brown Marten Capes, Tudor style. ——Were 963,00. Now 50.00, — (Third Boor... 11th at, bldg.) FOUR GREAT VALUES IN Buaxazrs. Suggestive weather, isn't it? Do you need ‘more Blankets? A sufficient number for the imauguretion? ‘lease 10-4 Gray Blankets, 61.25 pair. 1 onse 30-4 Gray Blankets, $1.75 pair. ‘Lease 10-4 White Blanbete, 62.00 pair. ‘Lease 11-4 Gray Blankets, 62.50 pair. (Becoad floor ... 1th at, bidg. 4G +) For Nexr To “Nothin Ne HAT THE ABOVE Is NO JNague assertion—the un- usual crowds whoare now visiting our MAIN STORE, 990 and 922 SEVENTH STREET, can best vefify. If you saw the scramble at “ODDS and ENDS” ‘Tables you would at once ODDS ENDS our ODDS make recognize that there must be END cause to bring about this aren effect. ODDS SHOP-WORN SHORS— AND SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT SHOES. — ENDS EXTRA LARGE SHORS—— wes EXTRA NARROW SHOES—— ne AND ODDS AND ENDS OF ODDS SHOES.-— AxD From our three Stores Have been gathered to- TENDS etter and aro aipiaved SALE. ‘on separate tables at our —_— ——MAIN STORE— And marked down #0 that onns sre: ENDS store marked on Soles. SALE. LOT 1 ARE SOLD AT 25e. mis) LOT 2 ARE SOLD AT 50c. LOT 3 ARE SOLD AT 75c. ODDS ‘And soon, advancing 25e. AND with every following num- ENDS ee AMONG THESE ARE Ss Men's Calf Boots, ODDS ‘Men's Dress Shoes, AND Men's Working Shoes, a Ladies’ Boots, ENDS ease ontra tae SALE. Ladies’ Honse Slippers, a Boys’ Shoes, OnnsS ‘Misses’ Shoes, é Children's Shoes, ani That were ENDS 00 reduced to $2.00. SALE. £4.00 reduced to $1.25. $3.00 reduced to 81.00. 82.50 reduced to 50c. #2 00 reduced to 2c. AND —— ENDS COME AT ONCE! eee Your size may be gone IF YOU DELAY! WM. GARIN & GO.'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, MAIN STORE—930 AND 932 SEVENTH ST., Branches—1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., 231 PA. AVE. 8.E. It Frsevary 22b. ‘ONLY 5 HOURS. FROM 6 4. M. TO1P. M. * WAMHINGTON $1.00 Linen Bosom Laundered Shirts for. ‘50c. Men's Neckwear for. 25c 25e, Men's Neckwear for... lic 2e. 4-ply Linen Cuffs for.. 25e. China Silk Windsor Tics for, ‘ie, Fancy Center Linen Table Scarfs for. Bes Pues Hometitehed Handy y Bordered Siutts tor 19¢. China Silk Handkerchief Flags for... 50c. China Silk Handkerchief Flage for. 0c. Fine Cashmere for....-..-. 10e. Velveteen Skirt Binding Quality Ventilar fore... A Garter’ Hida: 3 19¢. Cuticura Soap for... Fei. Tells, Sean QO aitterent kinds) for. ie, Boys’ Hivbed Howe, wai= ize Bly to Mf. For ase foriggan How. tans.modes, gay and black, warranted fast color oF... z 10¢. All-silk Colored Dress Gimps for. vec Be. All-silk Double-taced Satin Ribboiin, pinches wide, beautiful dark shades, 5 50>. All-silk Natural Pongees ‘per yard)for. - Corsate (in drab and wen, perfect EXTRA. 107Genuine Serge Gloria Umbrellas, nat- Baltes paragon frames. Worth 5, *50 ‘For. in birthdas 2 oP LT Si AN. ul {THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVER,| AVER.} o— INAUGURATION WOTICE. “ODDS ENDS” s Fensirere. Note t Note the Prices. ‘ou were to try all over Washington you 1 could ‘ot and more Cesirabie er hanstey woods than those we name below Dovere Warprox: Tp wainnt and yak, with bew » 14x50. Foriuer price, Former price, 834, | Now. 1 Manooasy Tanre. Former price, @25 a ILT 2 ABLE with onyx marble top: vers handsome. Former price, @85. Now $50 Gurr Scrsey. Now. Former price, 8100, Ons Crsa Crosers. Former peice, $20. Bany Canrtaces ‘Still have a number left in different pat- terns and co'ors at orrat bargaina, : Bev Coxvrorrs Of all kinds. You probably will need more bed clothes during Inauguration. Thus i9 head- quarters WASH. B LUUAMS,| 315, 317, 319 Tm Sr N.W. nw & Bro. Lasser RAPID TRANSIT. ‘The SUBJECT which is now under consideration in every city of the Union is Rapid Transit. The cause for it is that the people of the present time must crowd tivo days 0 one to accomplish their plans Wo have decided to put RAPID TRANSIT PRICES on our stock of Underwear and crowd it off our shelves. | LADIES! SCAMLET MEDICATED ALL- WOOL VESTS AND PAN Were 8. cb. RAPID TRANSIT PRICE, 7%. EACH. LADIES’ SCARLFT LAMB'S WOOL VESTS AND PANTS. Were #1 75 each, RAPID TRANSIT PRICE, $1.00 EACH. SCARLET ALL-WooL MED TED VESIS AND PANTS. Were 00 gach, RAPID TRANSIT PR: #1.25 EACH. LADIES ALL-WOOL RIBBED & XESS AAO FARTS. Wore RAPID TRANSIT PRICE, 60 CTS. LADIES’ NORFOLK AND NEW BRI WICK ALL-WOOL KIBBED VENTS. RATID TRANSIT PRICE, #1.00 EACH. LADIES’ F Were 81.25 RAPID TRANS WHITE AUSTRALIAN VESTS AND PANTS. Were #1 RAPID TKANSIT PRICE, €1.00. WOOL 50 ac ‘Were $1.00 each, RAPID TRANSIT PRICE, 68 CTS, LADIES: AUSTRALIAN ANTS. Were & Sit PRICE, #1 LADIPS' HEAVY-WEIGHT BALBRIGGAN COMBINATION SUITS. Were 81.25. RAPID TRANSIT PRICE, 87 CTS. ALL Of OUR CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR REDUCED 10% 0 ‘ CEXTS PXTRA STOUT SCAT: | | | AND DRAWERS, RAPID TRANSIT PRICE, 89 CTS. GENTS EXTRA STOUTSCARLET SHIRTS | 7) AND DEAWERS. We RAPID 4 KANSIT PRICE, 81.25. GENTS’ SCOTCH WOOL SHIRTS 40.040.) Were, each. RAPID TRANSIT PRICE, 8 CTS. GENTS, NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS. 42. 44, 40, DRAWERS, GENTS" DRAW: Pads gach RAPID TRANSIT Phicke $1.90. GENTS’ FINE LAMB'S WOOL SHIRTS AND DEAWERS. | Were #2.00, RAPID TRANSIT PRICE, $1.00. GENTS! ALT WOOL, Were #2 00 RAPID TRANSIT FAICE, GENTS: ALJ-WOOL NEGLIGE SHIRTS. RAPID TRANSIT PRICE, 81.75. Just recetved. 150 dozen CHEVIOT NEG- L1G TS, new colors. s0CTS. EACH SATTEEN, FGLIGE SHIRTS. Were 81. 00, $1.25. RAPID TRANSIT PRICE, 75.CTS. EACH. SOCTS., 73 CTS., 81.00, &e. Polite men to wait on you. Courteous sales ladies to wait on the ladies. ‘Money refunded on unsatis- —~ factory purchases. Al Ig. & BRO., Sfezt 420, «: WOOL VESTS AND PANTS. | by 'T PRICE, 75CTS. EACH. | NATURAT. WOOL VESTS AND | - ATCRAL woot | | | ‘TS ORIGINAL | Bizes Sizes 30, TRA HEAVY SHIRTS AND 111] oBLUE NeaticE| | | | —— MADRAS AND. CHEVIOT Full amortment of MEN'S SPRING UNDER. LAN SBURCH: 424 AND 426 7TH ST. 8.W.S Conexs Trawarse Stone. Exesixe Trnexixas. PRARL EDGES, 35c, 380, 500, T5c axv Bl ako. GOLD Epox, 123 ro 60c. vann. SILVER EDOrs, 123 wo 50c. vaxn. PEARL AND CRYSTAL PASSEMENTERICR, 81 ro S4 vanv. PEARL AND GOLD PASSEMENTERIES, 31.50 ro $2.50 yann FAnSY ROMAN PEARL PASSEMENTERIES, * $1.50 vo $13.50 vano. OPAL PASSEMENTERIPS, | 81.50 wo & S4 van GOLD LACE. S 9 9~ R2 axn § 2.25 vann. COMBINATION OF RUSSIAN LACE AND TINGED | <NOVELTY), ort 3 > = \ $2.75 asp 83.75 vino RUSSIAN BAND TRIMMING, PINK, BLUE, GOLD AND GREEN, $1.50 axp $3 vann. WHITE SILK EMBROIDERY BAND TRIMMING, 9 S2 asv $2.25 vano. ITE, PINK, LIGHT Pre, MOSS TRIMMING, W BSc. YARD. GIRDLES, PEARL ZOUAVES, im new and FANCY COLOKED ZOUAVES, $10.50, $13.50 ax» $18. FANCY COLORED BEAD PMPIRE GIRDLES, S12 axe Sle PEARL BODICES, ovel designs. RACH. S. Coms & Co, 523 Llu Sz. 1! 1) |) Him wien S| i iil x ‘Will be attended by the elite of the country. It witness the different types of beaut. | | tulcomptesions andthe women end men who areenvious of the smooth skins of their more fortamate broth — | | fersand sisters will be sled to Know that if they bee HANDOLINE, our 11] great atin medicine, ther too tract as tmch attention by thelr heaithful end. beautiful comrlex- fons. If you are troubled with pimples, blackheads, face worms, Biotches. ecrema, eruptions, freck= Jen or any other skia blemish, it is Just what you want, and as it fa pnrels veetable tt will not leave fan) harmtal effect. Pare, 20 Cents ; FS. WILLIAMS & C0., Davecisrs, — it UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. NEM = 2 HEADQUARTERS FOR iMAUGU- BATION SUPPLIES. J. 6 IL. 713 Masser Srace. SPECIAL SALE Of Housekeeping Goods for the Inauguration in any | quantity desired and at prices guaranteed to be the SLAHKETS ARD COMFORTS. | 10-4 Licht Gray Bianketa, per Pate. 10-4 Light Brown Blankets, ver par Print-covered Comforts for Cota Full Size Print-Covered Comforts Full Size Cotton-filled Comforts. 10-4 Crochet Bed Spreads 11-4 Crochet Bed Syreads.... 0 =I i= i —|— =Ihlai| nd 61.25 ‘end io #1 and 61.25 DAMASK AND HAPKIRS, BTM. 1081.50 White and Cream Table Damask ‘Torkey Red Table Covering. Fringed Doylie Napkins... | White Dinner Napkins. Linen Towels, tu big variety... Crash Toweling, per yard. from “ Remnants of Table Damask, much less than reguler Sc eeeiTigC. t0 Over Ossect 1s to Presse. And we think there's no better way to gain this object than to make @ dif- ferent SPECIAL OFFER EVERY DAY. GIULL'S fata qnow” RUTTERCyPS een Sete will be great: oven = itt an e mee is fae sotry them end BON BONS 285 are sees Gn. & Sox, Con, Con Urn Axe F Srs. Not Done kn ‘TER. now See Gus purrs. Ellery Oth he N.V-hve.Jumo. 10 CLOSE OUT. Uple SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CASE COTTONS, In all widths, st prices much below the prevailing peices. JOHNSON & - LUTTRELL, 713 MARKET SPACE. To Ep : Riper Frown Is Tue Wous CEREAL. MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS