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UNDERWEAR BARGAINS. SPECI On and after Monday, September 18, the business of the Palais Royal Will be transacted in the new building, corner G and 1ith streets. The 4 st the corer of 12th st. and Pa. ave. will be. continued stunday, September 16. Commencing tomorrow, September basiness hours will be from 8 am. to 6 p.m., Saturdays included. COUPON. ‘THIS EVENING STAR COUPON AND 50C. ENTITLES THE BEARER TO CHOICE OF ANY NEGLIGE SHIRT IN THE MEWS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT OF THE PALAIS ROYAL, CORNER 12TH ST. AND Pa AVE. L, NOTICE. much lowered that you need to see the goods offered. Think of only $2.61 for an Alligator Traveling Bag, 16 tuches at dase. The price msy lead you to think it is not real allie gator—that something ts these Leather Bags in imitation of alligator at only 73 conte. see them and note their likeness to alligmtor and try the and safety catches, etc., you will appreciate how lowered. And these Gladstove ‘Bags of wear-resisting only $3.60 for size 20 inches. When you see one of will know that five dollars would i De a modest price. These Leather Cases containing Bincking Set and ‘Whisk Broom at 49 cents Jess than the current price, but does that make the case jents inferior? SHOPPING BAGS of silk tops are price lowered like ‘his: From $1 to 89 conta, 30 cents, from 39 to 25 cents. And yet you will fod fariety and better qualities than pre- vailing at $1, 40 and BELTS of all Kinds. S0e Leather Belts, 25¢ for @8¢ Metal Belts, 100 for Ze Silk Belts, Se for 19¢ Canvas Belts. Teagts sti if P } ! secured to sell at 29¢ tp- Silks at half price—S0c instead [i & 2 § 4 jes are to go tomorrow at only the Figured Lawns and Battstes g iF Hs Ht it [ ladies’ and children's autumn whole pieces on Monday. Look apnet and you may find just r Bsa I i il i i F e ( ie for choice—a combination lot including Plain, Fancy and Mourn- ing Handkerchiefs. Se each for the Handkerchiefs that were reduced from 12% to $e. Not more tham three to each purchaser and none will be disappointed. Tewerny tury for the Oriental Jewelry at 49 conte tnstend of up styles at 98c each, five styles at $1.35. Silver Hat Pins at 9c, Lace Pins at 6c and Soirt Studs at 12c—new and pretty styles Lave arrived. The distribution of the surplus stock of the leading importer of Swiss Ribbed Underwear enables better values at the Washington Palais Royal them at present offered in any kindred establishment in the country. 200 dozen Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, made to retail at 75 cents each, Are offered at only 39 cents, They come low neck, ip ecru and white. English women use them as corset covers, 25 well as vests. 20 dozen Ribbed Lisie-finish Vests at 25e, instead of 30c each. This underwear is often sold as pure lisle thread, and so looks and feels. Stik trimmed, shaped like the more expensive vests, in desirable shades of pink, blue, white and canary. 200 dozen Swiss Ribbed Vests, in pink, btue and white. Made to retail at Sie each, but since as good garments have been sold here at 19¢ we claim them worth no more. To be distributed at 15c each, or two for ([C7See Palais Royal large center show windows for samples of above goods. NOTE.—Underwear im stock here prior to the arrival of the importer's surplus stock has been lowered in prices so as not to compare unfavor- ably—I9e for the 35¢ Lisle-finish Vests, 20¢ for the 50c Pure Lisle Vests, ‘B¥e for the Sik Vests, in black, blue, pink, lavender, gold, white, nile. ON SECOND FLOOR. “C. P.” CORSETS, 8c. The companion bargains to the C. P. Corsets are the following, in quantities that should be sufficient to last all this week: Bridal Night Gowns at $1.08, instead of $5, $6 and $7 each. India Linon Drawers, luce trimmed, @3c, instead of $1.25 pair. Persian Lawn Waists, with rare lace trimming, $1.98.instead of $3.98. White Lawn Waists, with embroidered trimming, 30c, instead of $1 and $1.25. ‘Aprocs for purses, with deep tucks and embroidery, 49c, instead of Se. MOTHERS may be suspicious when sach ridiculousiy low prices are mentioned. Of course, there is a something the matter. It's this—the garments are soiled with window display or crushed by fractious young- sters or over-anzious sales people. Washing will make them—the gar- ‘ments—as good 28 now. Be for choice of a table full of Swiss Caps that were 50c, 75c and $1 cach. All sizes in one style or the other. $1.25 for the $2.50 White Cashmere Coats, in sizes 1 to 3 years. Note the quality of ribbon trimming and general style and finish. ‘88e for Guimpes, in sizes 4 to 14 years. None worth less than $1.25. ie for Plaid Muslin Aprons, none of which’ were less than Ge. 4%c for Aprons that were $1.08 each. Note the embroidery and lace trimmings, and you will see that $1.93 was a low price for such aprons. DS c. tor we $2.50 “C. P." Corsets Is one of the startling outcomes of the Palais Royal's removal sale. Of course those who know the merits of these famous French Corsets will hurry here quickly enough. All sizes at time of writing. SL.I8 tor we $7 satin “Cc. P* Corsets, im white, black and pink. Summer Girls Revived. Ladies’ Autumn Hints. To be fascinating to the lust you may need some one or other of the following: Serpentine Waist of French organdy—here at 49¢ instead of $1. SUk Waist in empire style—9Se for choice of this combination lot. Wrapper that is a summer poem—9Sc here instead of $1.50, $1.03 and An English Serge Eton Suit—$6.99 is Palais Royal price. Note that these Serge Suits are made of best materials, come im all sizes and are made and finished Ike tailor-made costumes. Originally $15 and $18, they have been price clipped until the last reduction Is reached—$6.98 for choice, and a Duck Waistcoat given free of extra ‘While you will be wearing garments Uke the above mentioned for cori ss ce wrap for morning and even- $5.98 instead of Magonal cloth, with factarer not being able to walt the “opening” of the f: te imduce you to buy now. The difference between $5.93 aud $7.50 is lost to him—a gain to you. $7.50 for Biack Velvet Capes with changeable silk rings. These capes will readily bring $12 in a few weeks’ time. $2.98 for Tan and Black Cloth Reefer Jackets that will be $5, and only $1.19 for Misses” Reefers in sixes 10 and ‘Se instead of $1.50 for Ladies’ Autumm weight Cashmere Waists. $6.50 for Tes Gowas that will later bring $10, $12 and $15. for the London style Autumn Cspe, of black . The Palais Royal. 12:8 Sz. & PL A A. LISNER. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1893. 000,000 othing DAMAGED BY FIRE, WHICH OC- CURRED AT MY STORE MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 21, WILL BE PUT ON SALE TOMORROW (FRIDAY) AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. SHARP, HAVING MADE SATISFACTORY AB- RANGEMENTS WITH THE VARIOUS INSURANCE COMPANIES, MY EN- TIRE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, ALL NEW, MANUFAC TURED FOR THIS SEASON'S TRADE, BUT SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY FIRE, SMOKE AND WATER, WiLL BE SOLD aT ONE-HALF OFF MARKED PRICES. Sale Begins Friday Morning, September 1, at 9 O'Clock Sharp. William Garner, 1026 7vH ST. NW. LANSBURCH & BRO. As Sure As Fate FRIDAY WITH US WILL ALWAYS BE REMNANT DAY. HERE ARE SIDE ‘TRACKED Short Lengths, Odds And Ends FROM ALL THE 46 DEPARTMENTS. It 18 A RECOGNIZED MONEY-SAVING ENSTITUTION, AND IF WU HAVE NEVER VISITED THIS FAMOUS _INSTI- TUITION YOU HAVE REALLY BEEN THE LOSER. REMEMBER, WE CANNOT GO INTO DETAILS CONCERNING THE MANY “TEMPTERS” THAT AWAIT YOU, BUT THESE COUNT AMONG THE MOST PRO- NOUNCED. 2 cases of BLACK and WHITE (Simpson) CALT- CO REMNANTS, arranged in suitable patterns; fast colors only. > r 5c. Yano. Wort 8c. % cases of FINE PLAIDS, suitable for schoo! dresses and children’s wear in general; a perfect imitation of the fine all-wool plaid, Ar 8c. Reovran Varve 1 2ic. AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR 'TO- MORROW ONLY WE WILL OFFER A PATTERN OF ALL-WOOL SERGE, DOU- BLE WIDTH, IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES, SKIRT AND WAIST LINID CLUDED, AT $2.75, AN OFFER WHICH 18 NOT OFTEN MADE TO THE PUBLIC AND WE HOPE THAT IT WILL RECEIVE ___THE TRUE MERIT THAT IT DESERVES. 15 pleces of ALL-WOOL STRIPED CHEVIOTS, im gray and blue mixtures, at Generally. sold _at_S0e. 1 case of 36-4nch wide FIGURED CHALLIE REMNANTS, an elegant article for comforts, soft finish and fast colors. Reduced from 12sec. to 8c. Yo_ ESTOGA BEST FEATHER TICK- REMNANTS, in suitable Jengtbs, at 14c. ¥v._Woarn 25c. ses of DARK STRIPED and PO! CROWN FLANNELS, fast colors, a special fabric for late summer or fall wrappers, at Tite Xan) Were 12. 98 dozen of SHAW-KNIT GENT'S MIXED HALF HOSE in gray, blue and brown. 3 Pams For 25c. Superior In durability to ay S0e. Regular-made Half Hove in the market. eral honived LACE TIDIES to be sold at 10c, Ox 3 For 25c. In order 0 close oat the lot. “We will sell at our TOILET DEPARTMES morrow (Friday) In LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT— || 25e. BELTS, (i S0e. BELTS, 280. a THIS BUT GIVES FAINT EVIDENCE OF OUR INTENTIONS TO FORCE TOMORROW TO BE A BUSY DAY. WE CERTAINLY LOOK FOR YOU. Remnant Rooms 34 floor, easly reached by ele vator, or broad stairway if you prefer walking. ANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH STREET. au3t A NOVELTY IN THE Shoe Line. ERHAPS you bave beara enough jof the fabulous price reductions jin the shoo line, and perhaps you would now rather look for shoe wear that is new, desirable and well made in the latest fall style, without having passed through the ordeal of bankruptcy or other similar mishaps. Ifso, we can show you anearly complete lineof —New Fa. Sxors— Of the reliable qualities and at the extreme ly low prices which our house is famous for. ~* Our $2.50 Shoes Are the greatest novelty in the shoe line ever offered anywhere at the price, We claim that no other house in the United ‘Btates—bankrupt oF solvent—will sell you ‘as ood a Shoe for the price us we shall this season for $2.50. Ovr Lavres' $2.50 Suors Are hand-sewed, either turn or welt, made of good Vici kid, with best oak-tanned soles, on same perfect-fitting lasts as the best 85 and 86 shoes—either buttoned or laced. In all the popular shapes, Ovr Mews $2.50 Snors Are Goodyar-welted. of best tanned calf- skin, with firm, flexible soles. As comfortable and durabie as any made-to-order shoes. See our new style $2.50 Bluchers. §270UR SALE OF “ODDS AND ENDS" Closes in a few days. A few more Child's Dix's Spring Heel Button—AT 150. A few more Misses’ 82.00 to 82.50 Button—AT 50c. Odds and Ends of various kinds for men, women and children— AT NEXT-TO-NOTHING PRICES. (-LOW-CUT SHOES OF ANY COLOR, WIGH-CUT SHOES—TAN OR RED, REGARDLESS OF C. ST, TO CLOSE THEM OUT. Wm. Bahn &Co’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, AND 932 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE. 31 PA. AVE. 8.E. You Wovr Be Svrrrisen WERE WE TO TELL YOU YOUR HORSE COULD BE SHOD, OR WE COULD CURE FITS WHILE YOU WAIT. AND WHY? SIMPLY BECAUSE THIS WORK IS NOT IN OUR LINE. THE DAY OF JACK-OF-ALL- TRADES IS RAPIDLY PASSING. THERE 18 A DECIDED TENDENCY IN THESE DAYS TOWARD SM: ESPE- CIALLY IN PURSUITS. MERE IN WASH LEADING HOUSES ARE THOSE WHICH DEAL, AND HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS, IN A Pal OF GOODS. SO 1t COMPLETELY IDENTIFIED HAVE THESE WITH THE GOODS THEY MAKE A SELL THAT IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE ‘TO EVEN THINK OF TRUNKS AND TRAV- ELING BAGS WITHOUT INSTANTLY RE- CALLING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF Jaurs S. Torwam, Proseer Tresx Mascracrvrer OF WaSHINGTON, 10 Per Cent OFF ON ALL TRUNKS AND Traveling Bags The goods are marked in plain firures ands strap willbe given with every trunk and name marked without charge. 3 Evenvrmxe For Traverers. TOPHAM'’S Pioneer Trunk Manufactory, 1231 Pexxa. Ave N.W. Factory, 1218 and 1220 Est. Repatring and ordered work in all our lines attended to promptly. 1t Eton Suits TO FLY. —Figuratively speaking, we have put prices on Eton and Binzer Suits which ‘should make them fly. The line of sizes ‘are broken, hence the big “break” in prices. 2 “ETON” SUITS, size 32 and 36. FROM $8.50 TO $5. 6 “BLAZER” SUITS, sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38. FROM $9 TO $6. 7 “BLAZER” SUITS, sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38. FROM $10 TO $6.50. 4 “BLAZER” SUITS, sizes 32, 34, 86 and 38. FROM $15 TO Waists to Fly. No more profit in Wi ‘Take what we have (all from Lawns to Silks) at cost and less. Carhart & Leidy, 0 928 71 Sr—706 K Sr. |Bargains! AT WILSON & CARR'S. Having disposed of the bulk of our Summer Footwear at prevailing market prices, we are now prepared to offer the remainder at such Teduced figures a8 to engage the attention of all wppers In view of the fact that the public is fast inclining to discredit the numerous alleged sales which are heralded every day and cun- tinue forever, we are constraiued to say that this will Bona fide sale, and will last but one week. We slinply design t ir our stock of all summer Wear before the styles become antiquated, and to make room for fall goods. (Asa leader we offer Children's Colored Siices a Se,; FORMBRLY. $1.50. Misses’ Colored Shoes, 98c.; FORMERLY $3.00. Ladies” Russet“ Oxfords, $1.49; FORMERLY $2.50, Ladies’ Oxford’ Ties, $2.50: FORMERLY ‘$4.00. These prices ure good for one week only at Wilson & Carr’s, 929 F Sx N.V Raltimore store—4 and 6 W. Bi Get the Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO., 487 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. ‘Trunks and Satchels at low prices ork, jo. st. au28 Invest Your ‘Money AT Johnston g, 129 7th st. arloa GES O fo} (GPOCCPIOS Electric Lipht Best Family Flour, - $4 bbl. Lilly Patent, ‘ $4.75 bbl. Best Sugar-eured Hams, > © 18c. Ib. Best Sugar-sured. Shoulders, 10c. Ib. Eagle Brand Gondensed Milk, . “1c, can. Baby Brand Condensed Milk, specially prepared for infants, = 180., 2 for 2c. Rice, 6 Ibs. for 25e. Large Lump Starch, 6 lbs. 25e. r) o a o GRANULATED SUGAR, 6:6 Gunpowder... ne CnMpow. xtra Fine Gi ffee.. oe XOU WANT HEALTHY BABIRS, USE “BABY BRAND” CONDENSED MILK. CONDENSED MILK. ERERSSRSRERESreee® Gi alae dg Baby Brind, 2 for %e. 130 Fazle Brand. <4 30e Abe 20¢ be 8 18. we ale ae 4c Be i 2 Bekeekere veoa. | Cocoa Shells, 4 for’ Baker's Chocolate.. PICNIG GOODS. Sardines. Pot Tonvue (3), Pot Tongue (i), rot Ham (3). 3tor ot tan (L, 0. K, Pickles, pt. 2. | Hirsch Sauce, pt. 3 for: Colburn Sala Dressing. Durkee Salad Dressins. L.&P. Sauce. 's 3c | Bottle Blue, ¥ pt.. 6 for 2e. . #2 | Ball Blue, % Ib. He | B.C. Sod, 6 for 5c | Blue Hen Matches, doz... JOHNSTON'S, 129 7th St. N.W. =e ete YOUR GOLD Does Double Duty At HEILBRUN’S Clearing Sale Or Srasoxsere Foorwear THIS WEEK. A PLEA FOR SILVER. (Continued from First page.) stinaannceed duction of silver in the world; that it was cheaply produced, at a cost much less than its present market price as a commodity, an¢ that upon a return to free coinage #t @ ratio of 16 to 1 the pretest would bee ie held that not one of largely increased. statements was true, and that the falsity of cach of them could be readily Gem- 7 ay connection he cited a res, and tal particu- larly the case of Leadville, cited the remalts of 's careful inquiry made by a commiltes leading citizens into the cost of silver Production there. His summary showed loss: stiver nto ake Sai Seca hy tore ome pao sa The people of the SUEE SEE they believed AT 1=2 PRICES) ia at2e = J Ts WET WE OFRE OES Toph the world and f ‘(Ga The eariy bird catches the worm : the currency ‘The early purchsser bas no wines, expertence “"But gets there just the same.” of centuries. Silver bad gold had — ‘The ques ° be demonetized by and not local. Heilbrun & Co. |S" = bilities of Sey cas ae 402 7th St. N.W. | Rinicmorea "fm republic and its con: Stax: Tur Orn Wowax Is Snone | would ever stand : The ° The interests Girls and Boys |x si sais te cuir pense Sy, the history anathes ‘that they afforded the safest it ts becay adequate meet Potent e Jeast man: to keep bill became order. The strong nom Ae Tiret time silver ines, Se. mae Se Gustrten—4o the srarch Sor proces sastade= ee ‘ery Best | were doomed to destruction by their low men because they produced too mech U.S. Dental Ass’, | iets meee erat, Meat ee 9 | within the limits of our the and industry of our people had developed 401 Tim Sr. Mabey beret A Corset Sale Extraordinary begims here tomorrow. Our Pall Corsets are srriving and we must CLOSE OUT in the shortest poss- bie time all broken lots now in stock, as well as a large manufacturer's lime of samples. You can now buy Corsets that were $1.59 to $2.36 for TS CENTS. Paysicat, Courene Corser Co, And Study Are mecessary © make good PLUMB- ERS, New ways avd appliauces are constantly being brought tmto use. We're experts jn every particular. Our PLUMBING WORK 1% trreproachatie— our prices reasonaie. Let ue put your Plumbing in onder for the wimer, Survp & Bo, 432 90a Sr SOCIAL MATTERS. Fatere Residence of the Sceretary of © Interior—Personals. ‘The probabilities are that the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Smith will next winter occupy the Blatchford house, corner of K and tth streets. Before Mrs. Smith went down south she and the Secretary gave a great deal of time to leoking up suitable residence for the coming four years, and the Blatchford house secmed wo meet |a! thelr requirements better shan any j other. 1ts being also in such close vicinity to two ather cabinet homes, that of Secre- tary Carlisle and Postmasier General Bis- seli, Rad of course much to do with the se- lecticn. Justice and Mrs. Brewer have leased the former residence of the late Justice Lamar on Massachusetts avenue, and will take posseasion of it when they return here early in October. Baron von Saurma Jeltsch, after being presented to the Secretary of State yester- day by Baron von Kettler, drove with the jatter around to the different embassies and Jegations and made the calls always cus- tomary on the part of newiy arrived diplo- mats. A large company of friemis assembied yesterday evening at the residence of Dr. Reyburn to witness the of Miss Teehten “Universtiy. The spacious park versity. were prettily decorated, and the and groom stood during the ceremony under « bell of pink roses. As the wedding march pneu phate beng yore poe 3 enn enterei the parlor, the maid of , Mins Bugenia Reyburn, coming first, fol-owed by the two bridesmaids, the Misses Ha and Laura Reyburn, and then the umide und groom, followed by the parents of the fpr- mer. The ceremony was performed by the assistant rector of St. John’s Cimrch, Rev. J. M. E. McKee, the bride being given away by her father. After the ceremony the party adjourned to the dining room, where the Brille cut the wedding cake. The bride received a num- Seibert left by night for a northern wedding trip, and will then g> to their future home in Allentown, Pa., near Lehigh University. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Heath have returned to their residence, 12% 15th street, after their extensive travels for the past three months. They have been to Europe, then made a trip to the world’s fair, and after doing several of the New Engtand coast re- sorts are now home again for the season. Mrs. Heath's mother and sister, Mrs. G. W. Conway and Miss Georgia Conway of Louts- ville, are now with them, and will remuin a week or two longer. Mrs. Johanna Bresnahan has issued in- vitations for the marriage of her daughter Hennah to Aloysius C. Joy at 5 o'clock at St. Peter's Church on Tuesday, Sep’ 12. After the ceremony & reception will be held ut the residence of the bride's mother from 5:30 to 7:30. Mis® Louise Hopkins returned home Tues- day night after an absence of cwo months, during which time she visited the world’s fair, Toledo, Detroit and Ann Arbor. Miss Annte Comber of Baltimore is visit- ‘ing friends tn thts city. Miss Mary M. Turner of this city, daugh- ter of the late T. C. S. Turner of Balttmore, and Mr. Winter Lincoln Wilson of Elkton, Md., were married at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, corner Mth and H streets, at 1 o'clock’ today by Rev. Dr. Domer, the pastor. The bride was attired in a travel- ing dress of brown cloth and hat to match. After the ceremony a collation was se~ved for the assembled relatives and friends, The groom is a son of ex-Representative Wilson of Elkton and ts @ civil engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left this afternoon for Chicago, ‘where they will remain a month, returning y way of Niagara Falls. Their future home.will be at Elkton, Mé Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moore left Saturday for Chicago. Miss Lillian Moore is home again after an absence of two months in the west, three, weeks of which were spent in Chicago. Mrs. Stanley Matthews is at Saratoga. ‘Miss Margaret B. Russell of Capitol Hill ws gone to Waterford, Va., where she in- tends staying until wint The chirge against the young man, Oli- ver M. Gerhardt, charged with false pre- tenses in having obtained the sum of $15.50 ‘on the alleged false representation that he (Gerhardt) owned certain furniture at 1706 F street northwest, was dismissed in the Police Court this afternoon by Judge Kim- ball, it being shown that Gerhardt was a part owner with his aunt of the furniture in question. —-> Mr. Jas. W. Hendley of 2806 P street, who was injured by his horse running away a week ago, hes been confined to ais bed ever since with a broken knee cap,but with care- fal attention it is thought he will recover within a week or 50. Broxo LiTuta cures sick headache, Deu- ralgit 206 insomnia where all other bromes fail “Three doses, 10 cents pear. in this forum. Senate in opposition to the. wishes of the mn another u ? } i ff Hh bsg nth i in ‘and © streets porthwest, Friday at 3 o'detk, Friends invited. (Baltimore papers plerse cuprs.* RICHARDSON. To Alemnniirin, Va.. on ‘ August 29, 2866, a TE pm, Soin NA wae lexandria, thence to St. Mary's Church, where Pejukem anaes will be eaid for the reper af her sul. Friends are invited. ° STINEMETZ. Brockiyn, X. ¥.. August 20, 148, JOHN RUSKELL. STIX} ETZ. Ze rowriet at Oak Milt Pune! pees ss om Anmust 20, AMG, J. MAR ‘From Mie’ father's yen: Et Jersey avenge northwest, Thuradar, Aaeas 2 and’ relatives are nepeet: 29, INMt, JOHN W. ‘atherine Work, after beloved husband "of Joug avd poluful illmews, whieh tae bore wi Christian fortitnde, tm the weventy-frst year of his age. ‘May he fest tn peace. On Taesday, A ‘The funeral will take place gt 3 o'ock ‘September 1, 18, street east. Helutives and friends laeited. lia papers please cops. Cirverax's BAKING POWDER. ‘Ic always works and works well. Helps the cook gut wonderfully. Keeps food ‘noist and fresh. too. “*abeoieately the best.” CHILDREN CRY FOR PITCHER'S CASTORIaA