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country, notably those near the coast, is great enough without increasing it with the arrival of every ship. The immigra- tion problem is serious and difficult enough without complicating it by the entrance of swarms of such unfit persons. Baron Hirsch deserves all the aid and comfort and sup- = 5 |port that the civilizing elements of the peompetedderran near: Sse | world can give him for his noble efforts to ed circulation of the other | Taise the Russian Jews from their unfortu- dail As a News and ate condition, but it is doubtful if even he Medium it mo com- | Countenances such a proceeding, which has for its inspiration’ the very antithesis of charity. Those who are regarded as unfit to associate with the South American col- onists and who are transported to the United States invariably have to be sup- ported by the men of their own faith, who, by industry and thrift, have established themselves in the front rank of deservedly- successful American merchants. The im- f committee ts now. for | position should be compelled to cease. Per- ng funds that have | haps when Congress has sufficiently praised the President for his Hawatian policy, and | has passed the tariff bill and the income- requirements Of @/ tax law, and has done a few other things «nd effective distri-| for the complication of the general problem, bution, which !t may have been unable to} it will be ready to look for a little while enforce through no fault of its own in Te-|inty regulative measures -tending to the Spect to funds which have flowed throush | petrerment of national conditions. Such a it as through a conduit. unrestricted and un-| matter as this might easily be referred to regulated. to distributing agencles, | the Senate committee on immigration, of so mated by the donors. Sim-| which Mr. David B. Hill of New York is ee ee | chairman. This committee is probably in nce by improving previously | g4o4 condition for work, as it has not had existing conditions and methods in at least |» meeting this session, To be sure, its chair- — man has been very much occupied with ‘other and perhaps welghtier questions, | bearing on the disposition of a Supreme | Court vacancy. His energies and talents |nave been expended in putting the Presi- *|dent in a hole, and he is at work on a THE WA TUCsDAY.. EVENING STAR. SHINGTO) Feb: eROSBY 8. NOYE THE STAR shoutd not be add any Individual connected with fee. but simply to THE STAR, or to the Eettorial or Business Department, mccording to tenor or purpose. The central re the first t dis been ra ated by and she systemati>, nomi bu! i th h instrumentalities cre- In expending this money ft can it ald enforce th 1 and creased the relie? effi r handled them. ‘The Indianapolis sy enigemp dimes ashen : ©! second aperture for his excellency at this uhepioamg,abamcetieat rPment in <ne | writing. When he shall have rested from peas Soaibareooen arene aie orate 3 arduous efforts in this direction he may 2 Par ea aa limipeatrioe Somer ary perhaps be willing to go into the matter cree ta or ess |0f this scoop-shovel importation. +o. Washington awatts the coming of tnat |competing telephone company. ‘Ihe city has no urreasonable gfievance against the | “hello” corporation which now farms out | permission to induige in electrical conver- reter- | nities to so har- as to avoid the waste and expenditures upon porate where ther are numerous dis- without t sation; the only trouble is the expensive- vother, there is an enormous | hess of the privilege. In half a dozen of hh waste Apr licants rejected | tne country’s principal business centers ar- ey priathont aces rangements are now well under way which : Sa an) will result In the organization and opera- n use of their evi-| tion of telephone companies that offer e relief from = that exactly t the real ery dollar de better service at lower rates. Out of tne healthy rivalry which 1s promtsed will come improved instruments and much more sat- isfactory communication between subscrib- ers, while the rental cannot but be reduced considerably. In other countries the tele- phone industry flourishes exceedingty at a cost which is less than one-fourth of the The telep? al dis\ la a a aa average American tariff; an unreasonably | : promptly | great difference. led by it. Al! fer ees netes In respect | phe suggestion that the Hawaiian Inci- | skould be promptly 2p-| gent furnishes a suggestion for a modern | sang taba | ra is absurd. The joke has not even the first century of Its exis- Leetonia ee illant is a glaring reminder that the | career of the horrible example, while it may | be valuable to society, is a very thankless } one. ee Cerman emperor now converses of means, rd, they ha | with the same off-hand fluency which > he showed in talking of war. bo ee ee are nee of Mr. Croker, Ward Mc- | deavor to run New York so- | assisted. without wo: ing much of U for work to the » so doing th ding = ee Dr. Parkhurst is inexorable in his deter- mination to violate investigation precedent. zee SHOOTING STARS. coramittees have ¢ who orities, nd vem Missed. A sense of loneliness of late Has filled the soul with deep regret; For no one has stood up to state “The peach crop is a failure” end in view. see Isidor Ray ye = “I wi said a railway passenger as a bunch of comics were dropped into his lap | by the train boy, “that these people would | quit peking fun at me.” ra Change. Here's a toast and here's a tipple as a wel- come to the czar, Who is home again from travels that have | carried him afar. | And if high-toned Mr. Peckham ts rejected, i why they say |The President may let the Senate tackle | Johnny Shea. Lively Suspicions. | “What made you cry ‘Police!’ when that young man asked you the time of day |asked the guard at the railway station “Why, you replied the traveling man, n absent minded, and I forgot for! |a minute that I wasn’t in Chicago.” Which? We know not which of them to trust When of their feats they loudly brag; But bow to one of them we must- The ground hog or the blizzard tlag. every dicta FF storati: He Knew. “Hah!” said the superstitious man, as he | dropped the telephone, “It’s a sure sign. 1 never knew it to fail. I am going to say something I shall be sorry for.” “How do you know?” “By the ringing in my ear.” And then he said it. An Outlook for Parmer Corntossel. Oh, them will be the glorious times Fur which my heart now aches, When at the treasury we kin cash A stack of buckwheat cakes. soe ard of t blem of a per for the Distri submitted to the The rectors of th “i the Bight ta board of a pre ent be to An Obliging Young Man. | ‘The young 's father “ad decided that | board lation had led a life of idleness long enough, | which so the other day he had him put to work | mn of the pi in his store. Yesterday he asked of the and giv etection | manager of the business: against Which the “How is C creation of ard promises, | “First rate. ee be wee od | “Is he industrious? Does he keep busy?” ipa Ww you see, he’s right considerate : es so Governor Alt- »ut that. Some young men in his posi- Son indiscriminate par-| tion would jump in and try to do things. a demonstrated to be entirely But he seems just a to keep out of the way.” anxious aS can be see verre) Daily Letter. Black Dress Skirts $7.50. We have made up a line of Ladies’ Fine Black Serge Skirts, in the Intest style (four yards sround bottom), which we shill offer at $7.50. If we bad bought these instend of making them we would be compelled to ask $10. We have bolts of 52-inch Fine Serge for making Skirts, Watsts or Suits at SS8c. per yard. 35¢. Black Hose 25c. By importing them direct in large quan- tities we can offer a Ladies’ Supertine S5c. quality Fast Black Richeliea Ribbed Hose $1.25 & $1.50 Gloves for 78c These styles of Fine Gloves way below Pique Stitched English Walking Gloves. in “reds and “brown:"* 4-bat. Dressed Kid Gloves, in tans and browns, and 6-hook Black Dressed Kid Gloves. Regular prices, $1.25 and $1.50. Choice 78c. Pr. $1 Ster. Pocketbooks 78c. A “job” of 300 Fine Sterling Silver Mount- ed Real Seal Combination Pocket Books and Card Cases. Regular price, $1, and have been as high as $1.50, Choice ce 78C. Winter Underwear —All Reduced. To close out the balance of our Winter Underwear we have reduced every stitch of it. Remember, we are sole agents for Dr. Jaeger’s World Famed Hygienic Underwear— purest Australian wool, W.H.McKnew 933 Pa. Ave. eee Clear & White Should the rkin of every woman be. It matters it is rough from « winter's wil from inherita with pimples, It ts, to say erent or craving to every such py rid of them, and hi 7 in smooth and white, ‘the comp rand healthy othing that you can use will be so effectual and pleasant as 4 Handoline. This delightful tollet requisite is not a new ton. It has been used t years in the city of an by hundreds and hs of the most fastidious ladies, who have showered voluines of praises on us. for the elegant results it produced, and we 1 like to be beautiful, t come plexion and ‘a ch stiooth skin can afford to be without a bottle of Handoline. Tt is purely vegetable in ts compo- Sition, harmless in its effects, a always produces the most charming re- sults. Price 25¢. Per Bottle. Gosds Delivered to All Parts of the City. Williams’ Temple Drug Store : Open All Night. Seteetetecececnsintntetetetetect know that po wowan who w P ve a lov glance below at the rare values we re offering will speedily deter- mine for you where the t exp ndi ture for the article needed will secure you the greatest value. This whole array of B * away below has been marked down rst. Brussel Brusse russels 1 st Brussels R Brussels. Ru Brussels Et Brussels Kug, 10ft.Gin.x16tt.4in.§ Krussels Rug.1ft.Gin. x13 We cam safely mt an a sis seldom naiet in. x11 in. xi tt in. xt tt y Bross Bony Body Rody Body Bedy p must be pciated. Wash B. Williams, FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERIES, qth and DSts.N.W. soe ‘The Ubiquitous Microbe. the Boston Journal. the And now = no microbe eranks are after find that biils increase in they ere in circulation, | soe Immigration is the Must be t problem whi svlved this ¢ untry \t this is due to accretion of microl ward its indu: a so en thousand, one hun- wolidly f i ation’s t ven bacteria were found Sreqentt nabeccan panish notes. Eight of these were > as © cerms, and one given to an animal | dumping er and the ref death. Money is but filthy lucre Justified by erimiaa! or ob; in ae Pate it May Do. document Sie New ¥ ' lie 4 | Paris has borrowed $40,000,000 for the gactush tne 44 the: aoe ee preliminary expenditures of the world's fair = : / Guinping ground. | of 19. As the French people will not Phis is the yt of the Jewich | have such a costly luxury as the late na- Colonization nkly sta tional commigsion to support this sum will that those who composed the “bad j Probably sz ment” of the Hirsch nies South | areca - a Pictw ica have been systematically weeded | fe ee with their pa: | From the Omaha Bee. mor her tough bpon the Nebraska de- that it must be kept away from them safely into ves and fishes of ‘pelts while the Past the offi- | President and his arch enemy, David Ben- t has been | nett Hill, settle a private controversy be- are not | tween themselves. | on the} saees [> Se e colonists, who « ly Rus- | & Glad Preapect. sian Jews, to depend upon the charity of | From the Boston Poet. Baron Hirsch and not to work out their! If the chameleon craze spreads much ewn economical salvation. With the f more rapidly there will be no files this ure or success of the baron’s benevolent | Yea? on Boston. schemes this country has ni ng to do, | but it has a direct and vital interest in this | resultant matter, which has already as- @umed dangerous proportions. According to the report, over five hundred ‘able folks were taken from | From the Boston Post. Actresses are compelled to paint their | faces before they go on the stage, or the lights would give them the appearance of ghosts. al communities during six! months and landed on these shores, with no ans of getting away, and no prospec! oming Kood and self-supporting citi-| ne pressure on the charity funds of | of, ——— +e —___. Retribution. Prom the New York Mail and Express. See what it is to be a turncoat! ns The So- ety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- ties of the| mais has stopped the sale of chameleons. tens. ew York and other great ci Tee Tee. wees THE BARGAIN SPOT OF WASHINGTON Is RING . . here. Our GRAND eee eee Thing Here's a few Piaited’ tomes, Foe. and Sie, for . . . Spool ard’s Prive, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO.,: Tere eee eee eee eee eee eee eee DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, &c., Ba : 636 Pa. ave. : fe aa For Heating the House, ‘There's not & more satisfactory fuel Use than our CONNELLSVILLE CRUSHED COKE, It's clean and bus no dust or O: dirt’ mixed in it. UP Physicians recom: soa. It burns to a fine powde Cr C, cett of Me the rest, at per cen! eo Neve pure heat. It saves $1. every load, ue a0) bu Coke, suarintes witt equal a ‘ton of © cite coul. "Phone" 349. Pa. Coke Co., 615 7th St. 10TH, 11TH AND THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. McK new’s| WOODWARD *-, LOTHROP 9 F STREETS N.W. ——— Beginning tomorrow. Wednesday. and continuing during the Moody meetings, our store will be closed at 5:30. —— For the Moody Meetings-- Gospel Hymns, Nos. Words only. (Basement.... .... In [Men’s ‘Department Tomorrow — 200 Dozen Pairs Men’s Cuffs, , FRESH GOODS, POPULAR STYLES, IN ROUND AND SQUARE CORNERS—EVERY PAlk PERFECT. 75¢. the _ — Pairs ” the Special Price. ALL (1st floor. . tion from regular prices, we are enabled to offer fai \At 19¢.; 3 for soc. 150 dozen Merrimac Cambrics, neat designs; Out- |tng Flanuels, plain blue, drab and brown. At 25¢. 150 dozen Finer Cambrics; Finer Outings; Strong Texture Imitation Ginghams. At 35¢.; 3 for $1, and 39c. 7 dozen Cambries in pretty patterns, each one with a patent Mothers’ end’ belt; Percales, new and attractive designs, made with wide neck- bend and W. H. & Co.'s patent “bold-fast’’ but- SALE BEGINS TOM ‘Twice a year these sales are held here, We an take the entire stock, if it is fifty dozen or five hui the dunouncement- know Just what it means. Bel tions. You'll tind them, too, In some cases, but found here's what they'N be: A © or une} dropped here and there—a pin le siizht are the defect: , that they will in can hardly be detec were pure @nd fine—all white, fat a Tomorrow—A Special Sale Boys’ Shirt Waists. Having closed out from our manufacturer five hurdred dozen Boys’ Shirt Waiste at a great reduc- ‘The sizes are from 4 to 12 years and the prices are exceptionally low: | without fly |fancy collar and ties, W. ‘buttons. ean oil spot from 5 and 6 Combined. 5c. 50e. «+-11th st. Dullding.) +-1009 F st.) r greater values than ever before, as follows. At 50c. 75 dozen Unstarched Percales, entirely new de- | signs; Cotton-and-Wool Flannel, dark shades, fancy lacing; Unstarched White Muslin, sailor or round | collar, plain or fancily embroidered, W. H. & Co.'s patent “bold-fast”” buttons, $8.50 Ladies’ Writing Desks For Ss. 75. rer has closed out to us Hand-polished Writing Desks, and to make “a-quick-tura” of ——— them we shall make the price 95-75 ‘They are hand-carved, brass-trimmed, finished with oval French beveled mir- Tor, and fully worth $8.50, Craig Harding, Cor. 13th & F Sts. that because a thing ts good it is necessarily high. Take “Ceres”? ar, for Instance—tt is regarded by all Washington housekeepers as the creme de In creme of fine flours—yet it costs no more than other good flours, Your grocer may tell you that some other Sour is just as good and cheaper. Don't Delieve it—“Ceres” Flour fs the cheapest flour om earth for the EB = ai 5 At 69c.; 3 for $2.00. 50 dozen Fa y Flannel, Novelties, plain white lace up front, with or musiin body, H. & Co.'s “hold-fast”” eeseee+ 10th st. building.) A Manufacturer’s ‘‘Seconds,”’ Women’s Hand-Embroidered Linen kerchieis Direct From Belfast, Ireland, At One Half and Two-Thirds Regular Value. Hand- ORROW AT $8 O'CLOCK, e always glad to get the handkerchiefs, and we indred dozen, Most of you know the importance of ing “‘seconds,', you'll naturally expect imperfec- in many, most instances, there are none. When ven ead running through the Iinen-—a stitch the or perhaps some finger marks—so no wise injure the wear of the haudkerchlef, and toom, T ‘e linen. ey and mourning borders, Lemstitched and seal ed, neatly and tastefully embroidered by band. Look, examine, and buy at your pleasure. They are exquisitely fine, and every one a bargain. Regular Price2sc. Special Price = = = = = 123¢. Regular Price 31c. Special Price = = 18c.; 6 for $1.00 | Regular Price 37!c. Special Price - = = = agc. | Regular Price sec. Special Price = = = = = 35¢. (Center Tables. oo -first floor. Near skylight.) | Tomorrow, on Center Table, First Floor, Near Eleventh Street Elevators, we will place on sale | 25 Dozen Children’s White Short Dresses | IN TEN DISTINCT STYLES, MADE OF FINE, SOFT | AND EMBROIDERY TRIMMED, HEMSTITCHED, NAINSOOKS AND SHEER LAWNS, LACE RUFFLED AND TUCKED, | $1.50 is the Regular Price. 95 Persian Lawn Dresses, boyish x phlts back and front, high skirt of dainty patterns Choice of these for.. Soft Nainsook, js over full sleeves, skirt with deep With marrow lace, Choice of the -R5e Among the styles three ti pufled roiders. lot are en Dres of waist, hem, for .. | (st floor . ~ In Shirt Waist Department Tomorrow— 50 Dozen Garner’s Best Percale Waists Excellent assortuent of patterns, tucked and plaited styles, Ligh full sleeves, all this women, season's goods. Regular Prices 75 and 87:c. 25 Dozen Imported Pink, Blue and Heliotrope, with white taped edges, spring v | I a h Usual $2.25 Kin | The Three Important ‘Sales on Fourth Floor, c. is the Special Price. Dresses of Fine Soft Nainsook. full wide rome around yoke, very high full sleeves, deep hem on skirt, well made and finisbed, a sightly garment. Choice of these for Drowses of Fine Sheer Persian Lawn, skirt of ‘h embrotdery, hemstitched, lace edge x neck and sleeves; a very pleasing styie, Chuice of these for. We bldg.) -1ith st. Special Price 48c. Chambray Waists, laundered collar and cuffs. A very special early d. $1.75 for Choice. llth st. bidg.) Babs y Carriages, Trunks, Bags and Pictures, | quality. it is made of the best No. 1 quality of Hard Minnesota and Dakota Wheat—ground by the best of modern processes and carefully refined until it {s as pure and clean as undriven snow. It has the stui? in it that Dare BRAINS, 4MAKES MUSCLES, = MAKES LIFE, * MAKES SPIRIT, MAKES HEALTH. At all grocers’, We valy whole- sale it. Wm. M. Galt & Co., “Wholesale flour and feed dealers, COR. IST AND IND. AVE. N.W. ut ul ad: we i = Tomorrow! $4-50, $5, $6 Silk Waists, Zz. Turee handsome styles of black, with balloon “empire” girdle, “bre handkerchief ruflie of knife In the lot is a attractive faney stripes to Light Blue and Pink effects. Regular prices, $4.50, $5 and BON | MARCHE, 314 7th St.) | rutile, and | prove the value a 210) CENTS OFF Every pair of Men's, Women’s, Boye and Misses’ Shoes im the bouse (vo matter what the price) wntil further ‘The success of our mow FAMOUS CASH-RAISING SALE, just closed, bas taught us that our patrons appre- ciate LOW PRICES for FINE SHOBS, Our prices have always bees es small ax we could get them, but they've Just been lower tha ever ought to have been, and mow our only desire ts to undersell everybody else in this city, A Uniform Reduction Of 50 Cents On Every Pair Of Shoes °° WEL make our prices LOWER thag those of amy other house. You may look for many low-price ° © surprises from us after today. EF. CROCKER, eee eeeeeeeete eevee eV ECC OCs * | Treasurer, \(Il. Strickiand, Inc.), : 939 Pa. Ave. Fixed With THIS COLD WEATHER TAs CoME TO STAT. | HOW ARE you PREPA WE RAVE any QUALITY OF BED COVERING aT WHATEVE! ICES YOU Cait > BUY. THESE wa MINGS MORE COMPORTARLE DURING | THESE MGHTS AND COLDER ONPS THAT ARE TY FOLLOW, OUR STUPPS ARE or |THE RELIABLE You KNOW THAT. cat ful wine, 85c. Beatin ates $2.25 - $1.50 » $2.00 full size, fast colors, aud salmon. 1 ot of Sitkaline Comforts. Re- duced from $2 to..... 1 lot of duced from $2.50 to.... 6 Fine Satine Comfort: ay needy ees 2 $2.00 heat Sgr. $3.00 Rad Striped Fine Wool ee ae By 1 40 pairs of Scarlet 11- Blankets. Keduced from 4 All-wool wi1$4.50 of All-wool le wie ATA deb Ee H5.00 It is ie known that the cmanain of a horse depends on the way you keep Lim. Why pot im- well as the appearance of your horse by keeping Lim under a aice warm cover? Horse Blankets. 1 case of in fawn col 10 pairs Blankets, a 1 case of shaped Horse Blankets im blue or brown ebeck.... $1.25 yy we we wwe Peek & Sons’ «| ie 40S. THE QUANTITIES WERE LARGE TO BEGIN WITH AND THERE IS YET ‘Opera Pianos” <i | oe " HY S are the i804 samples of a manufacturer and bought Im such a way as to al- |} —— --stand among the few that ‘ | | low us to se them at z - — ‘ | Two-Thirds Regular Value. i « | S$ AND BACS are the sample lines of a reputable manufacturer bought in a way |?) —— {| | that allows us to sell them at » = ‘ 25 Per Cent Less Than the Manufacturer’s Prices. } =~ mit’. > THE Pit 3S are ire production of some 1894 designs of frumed Engravi a = ~ 7 Elcbaes, tinge Ga way ide alipme co eet! Goren a eG aie a meio i The Piano Exchange, : : s nN 6. | Absut One-Half Regular Prices. aS a “2s The ar, Spr Baby : Carriages. Rattan Carriages, in fancy silk, fancy rolling satin parasol, shape, uphol- best gear, & Alo Bamboo Carriages, with sutin cushions. ..$10 storing, good para ez Thirty-five of the newest styles of Rattan Car- ‘Three styles Fancy Cane-wa attan Caring chiind eabdeat hii apt care ORTRaD EE: rlages—the best male in this country. Gear, upholstered in Gc shaved | wiwels, ac. mad spoke wheels, st ¥ |The Framed Pictures. : , framed in neat pat- wl-xold moldings. | terns of Regular $1. Remarque Proof h white enaineled moldi Each picture signed by the tist, ned in Florentine d molding, with ornamented corners, Tw cted stibject Regular $2 (Fourth floor. New Embroideries. We have Just of Switzert received another large shipment a's uit lusertings aud All-over Embroider- | {aud Guipure effects, blind work, hers, ronging in widths from one- ut to twelve inches and in prices fr TO 3 roR THE Swiss Edg! jes ia Irish Poi open work and 0} EDGINGS. Be. TO 1 r TH Bs Sec, TU $3 THE YARD POR THE ALL-OVERS. | as | The patterns are varied, among them some of the daintiest and best ours to offer you. Some of the many good values you will twa | tomorrow A special 2 worked it has ever been Table, containing Irish Point ef- fects om nainsuok ang canbrie—uew, crisp goods, with generous iargins, Usually 30 and ASe. yd. | | Choice for ... BS Be Plain White Edgings, wide BY to De. yd. nice —light blue, pink, cardin: black, | lavender. ty sto Be. yd. wavy blue Madeira Bands, embroidered in light bine, but ¢ white at first washing. These | ¢ in four aud a half yard lengtus and are wold _ by” thé plece only... + 80e. to $1 "Puckings for yokes, &e. Heavy and Lemstite ued | effects. Te. and $1 yd. | | Allover Embroideries, with or without the beavy mnipure effect. Se. to $5.00 yd. (ist tloor.. -2d annex.) Sides and bottom, br k, patent catches, lady's bat box in tray, double | sheet steel bottom, iron bindings, | inost of them on narrow lasts. in the strongest possible man- her : The Traveling Goods. © Lenther Ciub Bugs, steel frames, nickel lock and trimmings, cloth lining. Sizes 10, 11, 12 and 13 inches. Regular T5e., ‘ine Grain rown and rus locks and catches. Silas 14, 18, 20 and 22 3, S850 and $4 grades. Water-proof Canvas ‘Tranks, $1.15 and $) Jadstone Bags, finished Heavy Japauned frame, best ow st. building.) Women’s Shoes Reduced. We have several lines of Women's Shoes of Which We haven't a complete line of sites. These We irked at reduced prices some days ago, and & great many were sold, What remain have been | _ marked still lower. They are all fresh goods, | ‘To find your size is the only consideration. Nearly all sizes are ip one or abother of the lots. Viel Kid Shoes. Were $3 and $3.50. Now....$2.00 Viet Kid Shoes. Were $4, $4.50 and $5, Now $3.00 Freney Kid and Patent Leather Shoes. Were $6 and 87.50. Now. +++ 84.00 | (2d tor. . 1st aunes.) | White Goods Department. — case 40-inch India Linon, Usually 18. y A lot of India Linon Flovneing, clustered tuck effects Fifty pleses Imported Indian Dimity, in the popu: | lar pin aud broken stripes, 32 inches wide. Cw1- ally 30. (2d. floor. ith st. building.) Bicycle Department. | Men's Safety Bieycles—Paeumatic tires, full ball bewrings, guaranteed for one year aguinst imperfee- tions in manufacture. Tricyeles and Velocipedes.—Misses’ “Ger cycles, spring seat, grooved tires. Boys’ Iron Velocipedes. . (4th oor, ‘Tri- = F405, $1.55, $1.75 apd $2.25) 10th st. cee | Sterling Silver. ‘Tis true where one is purch les it is better to get the: but the smaller things a liver. ied assortment of our patrons tay feel assured all the latest silversmil Coffee, ‘Tongs, Ladles, Jelly Spoons, lon Bons, Oar prices will Spoons, Sugar Crumb Knives, & compare vorably with r. Ww. Beveridge, POTTERY, PORCELAIN AND GLASSWARE, fed 215 F and 1214 G sts. Lf Need Repaperin: If there are the work. Just have us call and we will by FINEST, PRETTIEST PACTERAED Lor WALL PALER that for low pi tance avy competitors in the Paper furnished by customers by fuctorily and for a low charge une satis- Wearing A New Ball Dress‘ hae one attends an affair requiring be Met pt to mn up a drese bie ameunt. With | OCESS Mor party matter how soiled, aud send it with all the brigttness and the had when it was fresh from tbe modiste rhe Laces, Gloves, Feathers, &c., are treated the same way. ‘pees Mme. Taulelle, 1217 G St. ff CLEAN. i it wax pronounced a World's Fair about Is possiine. Only Sty. bowen, $1.0) delivered at homes us often 9s ant gd C7Try «a sample D. Wiiliam Oyster, M4 CENTER MARKET. ‘Teiephone 1285. ¥ 75 WESTERN MARBET. | ap i Sl ud #! j ‘ Allan Coburn, 1249 32d st. | fet 1 Cause of Suuare Horve Biankets § in Vine and brown check-...--.- 1.50 | titeee Blasters Wate aod tone De-OO Bluiicis in tan, tive and beewe. DL 5O Square and Shaped ae $3 Blankets du blue aud. brown check -00 1 case of Square Pine Wool tone § 2 re) Blaukets io plain aud plaids... 1 case of Square Extra Pine wo SA. re) Horse Blapkeis in plaids...... 1 case of Shaped Extra Pine wor G | sitesewsisabres te plas nn -00 1 case of Square Extra Fine woo oO Horve Blankets in plaids. ° $6.00 1 case of Square ‘tra Fine Wool Horse Buciketa in plaids... Surciagies for Blankets, 1 Surctngles for Blaukets, 25c, Surcingles for Blankets, 35e, Surclusies for Blankets, 400, Sarcingles for Blankets, Ge. LANSBURGH {Don’t Wait ‘For Necessity To deive you to using GLASSES, A great deni of trouble will be saved by LANSES when the first \ ts noticed in the i save wore kaoe ectjusting ne ~ let us ¢ ¢ sonia ation ASSES properly, yours ‘ Claflin Optical Co., ‘ Masonic Temple, F St. ne Swe we ve WY Ve Ve we ee | Miss aria PARLOA'S ‘COOK BOOK | Containing 100 recipes which sbe has lately written for the Licvig Compaay SENT FREE On application to Dauchy & Co.. 27 Park Place, New York. Drop postal for it and always buy LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF BEEP fe6-tu,ch

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