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. 2 “ - * THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY,-OCTOBER 11, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES, ee WOODWARD" -. LOTHROP, terialize, but the hope has been frac- 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. 6 f = THE EV ENING STAR. WASHINGTON. MSBAYT.....- October 11, 1894. It Pays to Come To the Special Sales at tured Into many fragments by the nomina- } tion of an independent democratic ticke! | @ ticket strong enough to corral a very large | Percentage of the democratic votes. A lit- wv SLAKS URCH & BRO. ©Friday Kolb Pharmacy. CROSRY 8. SOY --Editer- | tie tater another potent fufluence was ‘i y = : = - | | started to work, when the county conven- Lowest prices ever made THE EVENING STAR has a regular and | 1) oF the state Gemocracy met at Cooper cireulation mech morc Remnant Day, perma | Union, where it reaffirmed fts+ adherence for goods of best quality. ©) yh rotcume, dey te a Mower: than the combined cireutation ef | to democratic principles, condemned the il For Friday and Saturday | - Se er ee oe the other Washingtoa dailies. As a / liberal policy adupted by the Saratoga con- I &S em ms whey — ~ +o News and Advertising Medium 4t | Vention toward loyal and consistent demo- Tomorrow, Friday, October 12. only. @ Santon ceede sae eaaaad | crats, put Itself on record as opposed to $ Pachitt Wemntktn Iiidages-a. &, 6 0s 6 eee = >= a pepe so lpn eesstenane ____| machine methods, denounced Tammany Our great distribution of merchandise brings about these remnant days} our systematic planning | ve hard rubber pipes, former price $2.00 to ae ae eat aes ies sovyday % nid delays, on ac-| Hal, and accepted the nomination of makes them interesting and worth attending; and public appreciation takes hold of them and makes | 52% Now : 98¢. wearables await them. EVERY Fitl- \ absences fetters to | William L. Strong for mayor of New York Hot Water Bottles, all sizes—1, 2, 8 or 4 qts. DAY brings new faces to our Third —best quality rubber, sold elsewhere at $2.25, Floor, who are loud in thelr vole ity. Mr. Strong choice of the Com at a republican and the ittee of Seventy; which them a success. ‘Cherefore, first and above all else, Friday ts Remnant Day. Other things, of course, th the of- whatever you wish, but remnants here, there and everywhere, | Is now fully recognized by all eco- or to! on center tables, marked with the | $2 and $1.75. Now... + ‘Ste. ings of surprise at the genuine val- izati i ee cach pclae Wtedacion : Complete Throat and Nose Atomizer, with ues that are nicely laid out and tick- ee ore | crsanization has devoted itsdif to the dif- ouo of ‘the permanent Washington original and reduced prices, which, in many fostances, are less than half. ‘Tomorrow the store will paren “ nstidutions. ficult but far-from-hops Tammany out of test in New York and more si jess task of crush- xistence. The con- romises to be more ex- nificant this year than any campaign of recent date. wee Catarrh Tablets, former price $1.25. Now. ..49c. Family Bulb Syringe, hard rubber pipes and connections, warranted, was $2 Now. Family Bulb Syringe, similar to above. Perfect-fitting Truss, was $2. Now. Knickerbocker Shoulder Brace, best ms eted. If you have not been here, this will give you an idea what to expect for THIS FRIDAY: ; 1,000 YDS. RIRD-EYE CLOTH REMNANTS, different widths. abound with bargains, Every odd garment, every broken assortment, every short length, all odds and ends, everything that is mussed, soiled, tumbled or in any wise defaced—everything of a romnant character from basement to sixth floor—is marked at a price that should create a demand and assure its immediate sale, A great share of the remnants will be im the Housefurnishing Departments. ing s ‘TOMORROW THERE WILL 3 FOUND ON OUR. kept up until m in Balti- 2 fender whieh > and hyman limbs or carele between cars at 2POrE its satisfaction with the fram | » ourds that surrounds exch car- | t this declaration the company | sincere, for it has been proven | possibility a quibble that the | t now in use is of no value} @ maiming or Killing | ift!y-moving cars. T ers, acting under by law, ders, ast two cars | each. To meet this request with an effort | to pla lroad’s res the shoulders of the Comu that intang:bie something to x with the comp to column band. uleaver she * trial to some of the many | undoubted!y excellent jers that are i the ma und ‘that n lly asking | foray est of their merits. The Wash- | ington ond G own ny is the | ranking street railroad corporation of the | District—the elder brother, t e! corp: nd the pub | and in the immediate vicinity of the —— +++ There has been complete failure on the part of employing bakers in this city to| produce any reason for their persistent opposition to reduction in the price of the | retailed to the consumer for five | r loaf. Ample opportunity has been mspicuous representatives of the defend bread-making industry selves, but the evident w im the bakers’ case by the Pr or two feeble defensive efforts is testimony strongly | either to a decrease in the selling | & considerable addition to tn of the loaf. No rational being can | object to a reasonable profit on | at the present profit is unreasoa- ably great; is certainly 25 per cent in the | wholesale department, while In those cases ail purchasers procure their bread from the baker it is more than 40 | at. These profits would not be | a exorbitant in many lines of business, especially where a stock has to be held for months or even years; but in the bakery business, where the stock is ex- | hausted and renewed at least three hundred | -tive times in a year, it has the of being excessive, especially “h @ period as this, when money is undoubtedly much more than ordinarily searce. The bread-baking business flourished in Washington when flour was from six ‘to ten dollars per barrel; it would not suffer if its profits moved on a line parallel with the price of flour, which is now being pur- chased by the bakers for $3.0 per barrel or less. 0] ____ People whose sense of humor is highly de- Veloped would probably find much material for laughter im the fact that the sepho- mores of Lehigh University prevented the to th evelop m- fresh lass from having its photograph taken, although to accompiish this suc- cessfully iney had to practically destroy a house, ult the photographer, utterly wreck his camera and smash his supply of plates, but the average citizen will have to be excused by the humorists if he insists upon denouncing such rowdyism in unmis- takably strong terms. Up at Lehigh the happening may be regarded as a great joke, but in other places it Is classified as a riotous und wholly disgraceful proceeding. ——— teen men were at work on the new post-office bul today. Nineteen men who know how to build could not hav the post-office ready for use as a post-office Just as 7 B. Hill had not trouble «i shPhere cometh Don M. Dick- inson with an offer to deliver campaign speeches in New York. wee The time is money” is never @ore forcibly exemplified than in the con- struction of public buildings, wee If David Bennett Hill succeeds in over- coming the influences which are now pre- paring to assall his candidacy for guber- natorial hoaors in the state of New York he will be a political giant of pheaomenal strength and activity. Forced to the front at Saratoga by clever enemies, he became the leader of the empire state machine- democracy, but not for the frst time. In years gone by the democrats of New York followed Hill to victory and when his name was suggested in the Saratoga con- vention the multitude of extremely practi- cal politicians seconded the motion of those who would rejoice at Mr. Hill's defeat and compelled the nomination which was so unwillingly accepted. Under ordinary cir- cumstences Mr. Hill would have found the nomination te his liking, but with the evi- dent spirit of revolt | | ‘1 i | it } removal i 4 #4 3 The Lexow Committee has done its best | P¢ to protect those whe have testified before as to misbehavicr by New York City men, but in spite of the fact that any- t € like bulldozing mu necessarily be- come known to the public, several poli have been ende: ring to make thin unc able for such witn: could reach. A month or two ag ved that be puri of two memb. Ts, about ha a hundred off ner in which i, however, st ‘ork’s police force will three or four hundred of its | } ——_—_++- ctfulls ested that the Pr iake (admitting for ent such a possibil- David B. L tol, New York campaign. | > eg : presenee of tes on the | $4 atic ticket to Levi P.| $4 rion recalls frequent painful demonstra- | 4 ns cf how hard it is to make one pi tle over two |? be old enough to|? 1 platform without th Platt or the Gerry So- | / apmar on a Pp interference of M ciety. Asxoe much easier ra minder of how | polities than see Odds and Ends Tables AT MAIN STORE, 930 AND 962 TTH ST.1 ‘There are hundreds of odds and ends, © marked them at very low prices. season's goods. at-a gr Plen’s Department. all lot of ‘ool Drawers, Finest Hand- $4.00 But- narrow Sizes 34, those PP OC CP CPOOOECOEP OO COT OCCT OOOCOCH Reduced from $3.59 4 and $1 10 Men's 26 Reda Ming Umbrellas. "Unb: -1007 F st. bldg.) (ist door. ==At Q5C. of Ladies’ Double wear. 4 pairs Mull Drawer: rim Fmt Fine € Fale xod 1 $140 Kia i Wt Children’s Mus wear. airs M well tm 6 pairs ter of tu 4] 10 pv , ae nae rwear.* nation Suits, . bh ees’ $1 ‘ebble Button ted U n’s Ei Kid end and 1). not sensitive to a | 4 - o-— a © post-otice” for many years © (Vem Ss Boots-== Infants’ Department. and buy Li Hung Chang an ulst see SHOOTING STARS, ha In ‘is own meks contemp® even An © “I hope you 4 with your said the ph ot te,” 1 the real estate in- See Oe OE Ee Oe EE eT ee “But I would be if it had a house 4 Slightly Different. “Was the investigation of Senator Yi ’ S fT) duced £ Sorghum whitewashed?” inquired one back- ou re ure hd tchataea, indy Dae c, 38 woods constituent. ° pa] | ana 40. x sonal lo Enjoy a, ort Ct Sizes our new A table full of KF git Jackets, full large By a Baltimore Base Ball Poet. cocina wn sleeves, ilk tine 0 ui, plain and nuolre How flee the joys of summer, one by one; Bavor and aatural sweelness Ixibdi | ‘AM Soa lot of AlL-woot Imported Clay, Diagonal The blossoms fade which so delight the appetizing and 4 Tt’s>4) | Jackets, all silk lined, very full sic Reduced Made of the purest, most nutri- tf WO to S1UQ0 ea! soul; ¢ ry ous Ingredients, Migs. " seseoseecTIth st. bldg.) | Each merry bird finds that his song 1s | |}4/6g 1 B 99 ww Sees } s a : : ‘Malt Bread «| Misses’ Department. Hiven the once hilarious oriole. FS) has our namo stamped to the >€ | a small lot of Sislish All-wool Pla sind dough on every loaf. No dis- Coats, with capes, hands yy braided. i " agreeable. labels or ‘paste. No : : 2.25 to $70) excl ple labels 0 No bd) | and 14." Keduced from $12.25 to $7.50 exch. “There's one thing to be said in your your loaf has our name in the!” | breasted. Sizes 6 and 8, Kedaced frow to favor,” said a friend of Willie Wibbles. " Gough. | Se. loat. bd | $2.00 each, a ane ps aan f Fit your grocer doesn't sell ‘Stylish Mixed Cheviot. Coats, one handsomely yu don’t seem to be very much im-| 4! sma femah ore ee tele EG | ras tiene aes Taneily. trim pressed with your own importance.” \ phone us. | We'll supply you, }q | with brafd, Size 4. Ktedu irom $9.00 to 7 vas hd 4 sad ven, ch, I nevah was but once. 4 fresh from the oven. hq = Gan Gad Arete Cipti sedis Sat “When was th Krafft's Bake Ip4 | cellars. “Siues 8 avi 10. Meduced trom “When somebody sent me a comic valen- | 4) ry, $2.00 ench.. ss tine, don’t you k +] Pp. A & 8th FS \y ‘4 Ali-wool Cardiaul Reefers, hew » Gol you know. ¢ /0' i capes. brol «im white, peas — i pe a. Ave. 18t a) a 10 and Reduced from $9. Trying to Please. Se Of geen hen “Will you sing, Mr. Smithers?” “Certainly,” replied the obliging young man. “What style of composition do you prefer? He stood silent in thought for a minute, and then, low and tremulous, there broke upon the alr the strains of “Up in a Bal- loon.”* A Domestic Flare. “Sairy Ann,” he said with a touch of asperity in his voice. “What fs it?” asked the president of the Bingville Association of Emancipated Women. “Any woman that can’t sew on a sus- pender button any better’n you did this one couldn't discharge the duties of sheriff no- how. An’ I'm durned ef I'll vote fur ye.” “In the Dim Fature.” From the Cincinnat! Enquirer. The new post-office building at Washing- ton, which Is to rank among the fine public structures of the capital, 1s now the subject of much sport and some anger. It {2 an im- mense affair, calculated to not only-accom- modate the city post-office, but many fed- eral offices now in rented’ buildings. Pro- gress is slow, and local reporters are doing sums in arithmetic to show that, at the present rate of work, the building’ will not be ready at the beginning of the next cen- tury, and by that date there will probably be a demand for more room than there will be in It, so rapid is the Increase of bureaus and the multiplication of clerks. Mean- while, the postmaster and his clerks are in commodious and suitable quarters in a large building erected for them and rented to the government. This building is to be used for buSiness purposes when the Post- office shall be moved; but that removal will be in the dim future. — +e SITI IX SAIS IAIIASIKINIIAE pe iiicitecasiaciiic cS The Bread Question, Which is exercising the public mind just now,can be settled satisfactorily. Use THE FLOUR of all flours— Cream Blend and you have the key the situation. sumer thus gets THE to bake. more economical to use B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers, 1105-1107-1100 LITH ST. SE. AND 1000-1002 M ST. S.E. GEOL PPCOCPL OLE IIOP PIB OIE CDS prices. ow eneh, th et. bldg.) rtment. to dee. fall #1 HO to 7 Striped Pereal 38, 40 and 42. Size 38, 0 lined throughout 8S. Reduced tr » yoke back, ful! $6 an] 42.” Ite frou -Uth st. Meg.) ned, very full slik sieer 1.50 to $5.00. *3 Very Fike Novelty Cloth ¢ etchens, pretty SLIP LIPS LS FOC EE POSC POTS styles, very full sleeves, broad plaid silk ties. Sizes 4, 6 and 8, Reduced irom $13.25 to §5.00 ch. Gd thor... 11th st, bldg.) Boys’ Department. 8 Corduroy Suits. Sizes 5 and 6. Reduced to p25 eh. FeMovercoats. Sizes 3 to 7. Reduced from $7.50 to $5.00 each. Pi itl Blouses, sizes 4 to 7 years, reduced to Bue. each. 16, sizes 3 to 7, reduced from $1.25 T¥e. he. a ‘White Shirt Walsts, linen collar and cuffs. Reduced from 50c. to 35e. each, 8 for $1.00. 24 Waists, | Sizes 4, 6, 9 and 10. juced from 25 to 1de. te Ga ‘floors: s= +.10th st, bldg.) Ses Glove Department. 4 irs Women’s 8-button-length Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, tan, Size 5%. Reduced from $1.50 to Te. pair. ae ‘4 pairs Women’s 4-button Kid Gioves, gray, 5%." Reduced from $1.00 to 0c. pair. (st floor..... ++lith st, annex.) Corset Department. 8 pairs “I. French Corsets, black with fancy suite. Sizes 19, 21 and 24. “iteduccd from $2.50 -75 pair. to Falta". P Wrench Corsets, white, extra Jong Flour to The con- ? waist. Sizes 20 and 24, Reduced from §2.50 to BEST bread it's possible atte". Annex to 10th st. bldg.) Besides it’s So Clocks, Lamps, &c. 1 Clock, shopworn. Reduced from $10.75 to $6.00. 1 Clock, shopwern. Reduced from $3.98 to §2.50. 1 Eigbt-day Clock, shopworn, Redaced from $4.50 0. 1 Prlacess Lamp, slightly damaged. Reduced from $1.08 to $1.00. “Cream Blend” than the “cheap”’ kind. ‘Better t it next time. cone eee a Bi tolghhueess Lamp, shopwon, Reduced trom $2.75 write or telephone us—we'll send fou 10 $1.50. @ list of those who DO. We only ‘1 Night Lamp. Reduced from 80 to 15e. wholesale it. 1 Lamp, shopworn. Reduced from $1.15 to Tc. 1 Night Lamp. Keduced from 75 to. Suc, 1 Students’ Lamp. Reduced from §3.00 to $2.50. 1 ‘table, onyx top. Keduced from $9.00 to $5.00. 1 Oxidized Silver ‘Table, reduced from $13.50 to $8.00. 1, onyx top, reduced from $26.00 to $15.00, 1 Silk Lamp Shade, 20-inch, reduced from §10. to $6.67. it Japan Alone Has the Right, From the New York Herald. In regard to the future of the Chinese empire proper and for her own share of the spolls, Japan should and undoubtedly will insist on being heard with a strong and powerful voice. She alone will have the right to take the lead in the reformation and the recenstitution of the great empire which she is fast bringing to terms. She has borne the sti ndard of western civilization through Corea into China, and she should be allowed, without hindrance on the part of interested European powers, with the advice and sym- pathy of the great civilizations of the world, to lift up her benighted neighbor into the sphere of modern life and utility. Japan's civilizing mission should be carried through to the end, and then a congress of all the great powers of the world at Tokio for the final settlement of China's future would be in order. _——__+ «2 ___ Mr. Dana Congratulates Mr. Wilson. From the New York Sun. S086 0b 040 O58 POPTOSCO OED Are inch, Headaches iused o++-10th st. bldg.) Housefurnishing Dept. 1 Fish Kettle, slightly damaged. Reduced from Be pany wearing UN: stati, Bin, sflghtly dented. Reduced from Only ‘an ex-@ | $1.00 to T5c. ———— perienced optician should “be ‘com. i-Foot Tub, large’ size. Reduced from 65 to 45¢. —— silted in to the kind By mn ‘Tegard Z . F 1 Hamper, cover broken. “Hedueed treat #1-28 to ——— Fie yer When "your eres worry you, . We Hint Rack, large mirror, Reduced trom $4.98 Hat Rack, with mirror, Reduced from to $1.00. sn = dees McAllister & Co. Sy" Ghamploat Gas Heater, Reduced from $8.00 Opticians, "3 | “Ex owres, Sas 4S Wat g St Ce eat aoe le) 284 RiP wenden Spice Oabteet. Reduced from $1.00 to sse1lth st. bidg.) 99 sEGGS Japanese Department, | | tence is taken from the —that tested by candle sevese | "1 Gold Kambroidered feet nade by the Hon. Willlam Lyle Wilson at sssste-mapariok foam: saanaek en eae slightly, damaged. Sscel troct ieee Charlestown, W. Va., last 5 eeeeee absolutely fresh are the sort of eggs **eeee “damaged. ot We congratulate Mr. Wilson upon ‘having | Svvsce ‘we sell,” We get them dest Goer cossss ape ieee ‘damaged: Re described exactly the nature character | ssesee the benneries of Maryland and seeess | duced A of the income tax. . Virginia, and soll not leas than ta etecee Gd floor. tee secscsceceens let annex.) eoveee 10-Gozen lots. ereece It Means a Hot Campaign. Set a al DDICR 2| - St osas Ses | ae decgteed Ges ped, cracked and dented goods, shopworn and solled articles; dinner, tea and tollet gets with ploces missing, &c. Destrous of closing them out at once, we bay Black and Colored Dress Goods offer many useful lengths of this Hundreds of seasonable articles for personal and home use may be bought tomorrow saving. ‘The following list ts but suggestiver Wash Goods Dept. 100 remuanis Half-wool lies, Lawns and ams, 11g to 12 yards. c. yard. od to be. yard. st door. +-10th st. bidg.) SS NENT Shoe Departmen pair 1 Women's Oxtords, square toes, patent Reduced from "$2.00 to Reduced from §4.00 to tips, Pie Keduced Ast annex.) rtment riment.. ), 2x2 yards Re- Re- 3 to Be. each. need 10 102, each, ‘n Cloths, 2x4 yards, 12 $1Z.UY to $5.00 eae ++-11th st, bldg.) epartment. i Flannel, 1 to 6 yards. Re- 3 yards long. Re- ker Flannel, 2 yard, 5 +-11th st. bldg.) Cotton Department. : ced. from 25" t0 0c 4 and 7-4 Sheeting, 2 to 8 yards. ma 15 to tbe, and d to a '. . Blanket Department. Reh Ee Comforts. Reduced from $1.85 tly faded. Reduced from slightly faded. Reduced ++-[1th st. bidg.) = : ts’ Sundries Dept. id's Sachet Powder. Reduced from Reduced from 46 to 2e. Glass’ Bottles, juced from 25 to 16e. 00 to onfort, 0. 3lass Bottles, Reduced from Redaced from $3.00 Reduced from $2.50 Reduced from $4.25 to 1th st. bldg.) ass Hooks. OO e id Silver Bracelet. $2.00. st Boor. . Fan Department. 1. White e Fan. band painted, lace edge. Reduced from $4.00 to $2.00, | 1 Red Fan. “hand painted, Reduced from $3.00 from 25 to 15c. each. to $1.00, seeeee elt st. bldg.) (ist floor. Ps S Art Needlework Dept. 1 Table Scarf, commenced, with materials for finishing. Reduced from $9.00 to $4.50. 1 yard Reduced from 55 aie. 6 Dock Frame Covers. Reduced from 8 to 2c. 4 Whisk Broom Holders. Reduced from 20 to Se, (ist floor... Redac +-Ist annex.) Dress Trimming Dept. 33 yards Spangled Jet, % inch wide. Reduced from $1.35 to 90c. for the piece, 2% yards, % inch wide. Reduced from 91 to Tic.” 2% yards, cl Reduced from $1.25 to 90c. 244 yards % inch wide. Reduced from $1.25 to 0c. 1% a wide. Reduced from $3.38 to $2.25. es wide. Reduced from $2.25 to 11th st. bldg.) Notion Department. 1 Merino Pincushion. Reduced from 50 to 35¢. 1 bunch Embroidery Linen. Reduced from 50 to MWe, 2 Alcohol Lamps. Reduced from $1.25 to Te. each. 2 Ripping Tools. Reduced from 15 to 20c. each. (ist floor..... . +-Lth st. bidg.) China Department. 1 Toilet Set, with jar, and imperfect. Keduced from $15.00 to $9.00, 1 Carlsbad Cuina Tea Set, 56 pieces. Reduced from $9.00 to $5.00. 1 English China Dinner Set, 100 pieces, 1 covered ing. Reduced from’ $7.95 to $5.95. 1 French China Dinner Set, 100 pieces, two soup plates ‘and two, cups and saucers missing. Ke- iced, from $35.00 to $25.00. 1 Carlsbad China Fish Set, one plate missing. Reduced from $15.00 to §5.00. 1 Carisbad Fish Set. Reduced from $8.00 to $4.00. 1 Eagich Outen acne gold. from to $3.00. to 50. itcher, “Reducad from $5.50 te1Wedgeneed China Dish Reduced from $9.50 1 Limoges Cracker Jar cover slightly damaged. Reduced 15 to $2.90. T"Engliah Chins Pitcher. Reduced from $1.75 to Reduced from $1.25 to Tbe. decorating. Reduced from B5e. 1 Odd Tollet Pitcher. 1 French Vase for $1.60 to 80c. 1 Marmainde Jar. Reduced from $1.25 to S0c. Rial Ching ‘Bute Dishes, three pieces. educed eal ter from 7c. and $1.00 to 25c. each. A small lot of Decorated Porcelain and German China Sugar Bowls. Reduced trom 75e. and $1.25 to B5e. each. A small lot of Covered Vegetable Dishes, decorat- ed porcelain. Reduced from $1.25 to 50c. each. amail lot of Fancily ted “Porcelvin Bowls. Reduced from 25 and 35c. to Se. each. small lot of Real China Bowls, fancily decorat- Reduced from 35 and 60 to Ie. each. smal! lot of Real Carlsbad China Sauee Tureens, hand decorated, complete. Reduced from $1.75 to B0c. euch. Gth floor. -10th st. bldg.) seers Picture Department. A small lot of White Frames, 1ixi4, slightly damaged. Reduced from 23 to 1c. each. . A small lot of Odd Mats, all sizes. Keduced to White and gold frame. Re- duced from $2.45 to $1.50. i FE i E I 3 8 1 1 4 1 A fi t i $8. mt Fy i i WORTH $e. YARD. For 4c. 2,000 YDS. LARGE FIGURED OaAL- 100 REMNANTS, SUITABLE FOR ic} COMFORTS. WORTH Se. YARD. Separate parts of Syringes and Atomizers con- stantly on hand. B. ©. Bicycle Suspensory Bandage, best qual- eee 49e. GUARANTEE—Every article oF money refunded. Gentlemen’s Goods. warral $2 Wade & Butcher Razor, full hollow ground.9e. s Double Swing Razor Strop (best). + Brush. Reduced to.. gate’s and other Shaving & 1 LOT OF DIVER! ze Bottle St. Tho y Rum ¢ STINC DISB, CONS COBS, Be. Dt SCRIM, 1 RIAL, ETO. Hair Brus Fine Gilt China Shaving Of maported and Do: ArrER MAT 2,500 YDS. 414NCH WAMSUITA 3 PILLOW CASING. Powde WwortTH YARD. Insect Large . co 0! Sat Boxes VW e Box Wi For gc. ; 1,700 YDS. HALF-WOOL TYCOON RSPS, SUITABLE FOR WRAPPERS, WORTH 18¢. YA’ For 10c. MAN FEATHER rmacy, EST PRicgs, 6 50 YDS. 4-4 © o sT., COR B TICKING, WARRANTED FEAT zn ~ J SF RE Zo, z Ph Pr. ORTH Be. YARD. € ‘Bed Room’ For 176.2 a) a Ss OS ae a \ 4.900 YDS, DOURLE - WIDTH , ‘ 0 z , BLACK. « u rn 1 u re. ») WORTH 35e. YARD. Pe ‘ ) t For 17¢. YDS. FINE WOOL Ny IN SUITABLE PATT TO G2ye. YARD. For 18c. 1,500 YDS. EIDERDOWN PLUSH, The bed room fs the one place in all the house where one’s individaal {/ taste has a wide latitude to spread ¢¢ fiself. You have fall right to make )) your bed room odd, artistic, Light ¥ Or hears, whichever sults your ) ideas. We bave the furniture for (¢ whatever style you wish to follow. Our Bed Room Furniture Depart- )) ment {s a model of completences. 6% The whole stock is well chosen— 4 HH TIE WorTH FROM | SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN'S @ CLOAKS, LADIES’ WRAPPERS, ETO. (3 nothing undesirable in it. And the )) prices—well, you know you never (2 paid less than these for good Bed )) Room Furalture: > > ITE, $19.25. In white maple, with 24 by 30- ))| LITT WORTH 37%. TARD. ¢ Q For 19¢.4 a) 2,900 YDS. 42-inch WOOL PLAID. WORTH 5c, YARD. For 21 ‘S S G inch bevel plate mirror im bureau, —— splash ck washstand, prettily 4 200 YDS. ALL- WOOL FLAIDe, oS —— carved, shaped tops, cast trim ¥ vend 4 A 27 ——— mings; one of the bandsomest and 36 IX, WIDR, NEW STYLES. G —— nicest finished low-priced Bed Room WORTH Se. YARD. - —— Suites ever put on the marke’ f ——— Really worth §26.00. Our price, or 25C. — $19.3. AS YOU WII, NOTICE, THERP ARE MANY WOOLEN REMNANTS. YOU WILL RE SURPRISED WHAT CELLENT LENGTHS—QUITE DE- SIRABLE FOR CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES. THERE IS NO USE TALKING, IF YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN TO THE MOST Fa- l= ITE, $15.35. ‘Those who have been walting for those $15.35 suites can get them now. More have arrived. Th regular $22.00 White Maple Suites, with bevel plate glasses, well con- | || French legs and lower shelf, top 16 inches square, nicely polished and finished—a $2.50 Table for $1.75. —— Structed, meat and nicely finished. MOUS (AND DESERVEDLY $0) ‘ REMNANT [ESTABLISHMENT IN & ABLE, $1.75 ian burner, you HAYS go 4 : id TUROWN AWAY MONEY, 4 ——— _Svlid Oak Bed Room Table, with 5, ANSBURGHS - a BRO, § eo 420, 422, 424, 426 TTH ST. & Fat Folks Get Thin. Dr. Edison’s Famous Obesity Pills and Bands S= Grocery, 1209 F St. Keepers of Hotels and New Restaurants —should know our low prices for Groceries, &c., if they wish to buy them for as little as possible. No such as dyspepsia, bervousuess, cat tarmh, ‘idney troubles; Beep Jou healthy and beste aoe Finest N.Y. Burbank Potatoes, 75c. bu. ‘ancy Eastern Shore Sweet Potatoes, 8oc. bu. guaranteed to cook dry and mealy, 10 Ibs. Granulated Sugar, 48c. Oid Belma Whisky, goc. qt., $3 gal. —unexcelled for medicinal purposes, 5S packages “Quaker” Oats, 45¢. 11b, can Reyal Baking Powder, IPOOLE’S 1209 F St. G. G. C. SIPS, Cor. New York ave. and 14th st. MERTZ’S Oo