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F st.. cor. 11th. | Storage, 224 and M. “Everything we sell bears the stamp of perfect workmarship and finish. - U neq ualed Wall Paper Prices. We're going to just about give away some odd Wall Papers in order to close out broken lines. Only put prices on them at all in order to keep from actually giv- ing them away. There's a bargain and a big one, here for you who require only small amounts of certain patterns to cover your walls. Remember, there is nothing un- desirable in the lot. Patterns are good. WORTH FOR 187 pieces = = = -20c 5c. 135 pieces = = = =-25c 6c. 174 pieces = = = -30c 7c. 203 pieces = = = =35c 8c. 130 pieces = = = =-40c 9c. 112 pieces - = -50c 10c. It WwW. B. MO & SONS PF-OG-9 6990-0006 04 Special sale of Stamped Linens at half their regular price—some slightly soiled. A few pieces, with finished edge, Which were $1 and $1.50, Es ; ; ; t i ; t ; Hemstitched Center Pleces. Hemstitehed Scarfs Cut Edge Center Pi 10c. Covers, to 50c. 5, ith 15¢. 10c. 5c. 47c. each. with drawn Momie Cloth Tray drawn work pene ae $ Stamped Picture Frames... Whisk Broom Holder Denim Table .c with fring Bearfe, 50c. up. ¥ ne-o eo oteeo4 We will willingly show any new stitch or commence the } work for you. Stamping free to purchasers of Henistitched Goods or Em- 94 rere ears YaRIXTAT tj broidery Materials. I tt * Children’s Coats. i? j no RSET Sane > 19} tf be Made of ali-weel boucie cloth, large sailor »¢ i coltar, trimmed with braid and fancy but- 4 5 tops; fall wide skirt and large 3 Py sleeves. Were $5.48. Xow... 53.98 +) r - 4 tt: Ribbons. be 4-lnch All-siik Moire Taffeta Rivbon, {n all i the new shadings. Werth 35e. < bi 25c.yd.” i ngeable Taffeta Ribbon, R < in all the latest shades. ena "25 c.yd." }; Ready-made Bedwear. Bleached Sheets for large size bed, best quality muslin. 48C.€a. Pillow Cases, in the same awaits... "I ic.ea. 4 demstitched Pillow Cases, in good qual- }4 ity muslin. Size 45436. 1214c ea i Z * be For +4 4 Unbleached Sheeting, tn 12% +4 c.yd}< good standard quality XXXTXKX Handkerchiefs. We still have a large assortment of those slightly mussed Handkerchiefs, which we > are offering at greatly reduced prices. 4 9c. For the 12}c. and 18c. i Aillinen Handker- i chiefs. 4 17c. For the 25c. and 35¢. $¢ Alllinen Handker- chiefs. » 14. For the 20c. quality All- #4 linen Handkerchiefs. 4 Silk Handkerchiefs at half $4 prices. ‘ Children’s Handkerchiefs, all 3] initials, 3 in fancy box, 4 25¢. box: i 4 LANSBURGH § ~~ Aaaaacnad r= zi a ‘ 4 Heavy Reductions in tt yor"tlats || Sealskin Jackets, were wait! | 1: —— i Persian Lamb Capes, y Reduce || Fur Coilarettes, tion Sale of Furs — judging | Scarfs and Muffs. from tbe pum Der of buyers. Ours are ousible to buy. Repair character exeeuted here. B. H. Stinemetz & Son, Furriers & Hatters, 1237 Pa. ave. de}-3m.20 The Cough that wins a Coffin For the child or for the adult—starts wi Begiected cold—that torives on * Rowing @ures it quicker or Hompopatnic en of success in curing ‘hitts and even Pneumonia—j ts 50 cents-and may save @ Homeopathic jaO-1m-14 furs work of the highest Peseta | Woodward *, Lothrop, -TANUARY 12, 1897-14 PAGES, Toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Our business hours until further notice are 8:15 to 5:30. An Interesting Equine Exhibit. On account of the interest ladies take in a clever horse or one that is unusual in any marked degree, and for the pleasure of all who visit our store, we have secured and now have on exhibition “Chief,” the Long-Tailed Pony. “Chief” is only 42 inches high, weighs 300 pounds, is a beautiful jet black, but the greatest wonder is the length of his tail—which measures 15 feet. The trappings and equipment of this great equine curiosity are, the most beautiful and complete of any horse traveling. - On exhibition all this week, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. With the New Year Came new ideas. The result of the new thought, the new impulse and the new force is seen here today in the cleanest, freshest, most compre- hensive assortment of wantable, up-to-date merchandise of any depart- ment store in this country. The store is better today in every way than it has ever been, and shall grow better every day, because we shall never cease striving to make. it so. Women’s Wrappers at Half Price... We are pleased to announce another lot of ” German Saxony Fiannelette Wrappers: Purchased under such favorable conditions that we are enabled ‘to sell them at half regular prices. They are new gocds, choice patterns, not skimped anywhere, and are suitable for housewear, lounging, sleeping car, bath robes and any purpose for which a full, roomy, comfortable house | gown can be used. All sizes from 32 to 46 bust measure. 2 The Regular Price Was Never Less Than $3.00." Special Price, $1.50 each. : 8d floor. ‘ oths January Sale of Muslin Underwear . For Women, Misses and Children Now in Progress. Attractions for Wednesday Consist of _, French Hand-Made Frocks for Little Children... French Hand-Ilade Underwear for Women:: .- Smallish Lots—at Reduced Prices.. ie The goods are all beautifully made by hand; perfect in every re- spect; desirable styles—reduced simply because they are left from last season’s selling. wei At $1.00—Were $2.50— At 50c.—Were 75¢.— | -pfauts’ Hand-made Long Slips of fine Fren 4 Women's Hand-made French Percale Drawers, nainsook, cluster of tucks and French knots. deep hem and tucks. Val. lace or dainty embroidery on neck and sl At 75¢—Were $1.00-— ! 7 = a= ° At ee Were $ 3.00— Women's Hand-made French Percale Drawers, Infante’ “Hand-made Long Slips of fine French | nave” Ee tetkassSOke baa nainsook, yoke of narrow tucks and insertion, neck ee oe ee ee At $1.00— and sleeves finished with Val. lace and. feather ae. : Women’s Hand-made French Percale Chemises, open down front, hand embroders on, neck, aul Jeeves. = ver. At $2.00—Were $4.00— Little Children’s Nainsook Short Dresses, Hub- bard style, yoke of tucks and feather stitching, fine Hamburg on neck and sleeves, deep hem on skirt, finighed with feather stitching. At $3.00—Were $5.00— | At $2.00— Women’s Hand-made Percale Gowns, tucks down front, hand-embroidered ruffle’ around neck and sleeves and down front. At $2.50— Women's Hand-made French Percate Skirts, ere flounce, band-embroldered scallop, tucks, yoke band.. French Little Children’s Hand-made Short Dresses of French nainsook, Hubbard style, yoke of fine Val. lace and feather stitching, full sleeves and deep hem, finished with feather stitching. 24 ‘floor. Special January Sale of 7 Women’s and Children’s Hosiery. We have just completed an unusually large purchase of Hosiery, un- der such favorable conditions that we are enabled to offer by far the, best values of a twelvemonth—values exceptionally high, at prices. uncom- monly low. At 12}c. the pair— 100 dezen pairs Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, full regular made—a very special value. At 20c.—6 for $1.00— 100 dozen pairs Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose with white feet—double heels and toes. At 21e—5 for $1.00o— 100 dozen pairs Women's 4-gauge Fast Black Cotton Hose, white feet, double soles, high spliced heels. At 25¢.— 200 dozen pairs Women's Fast Black Fine Cot- ton Hose, medium weight, white feet, double toes and heels, split sules and spliced soles. An extra- ordinary value. At 25¢—Usually 35¢— 200 dozen pairs Women’s Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, white toes and heels, Richelieu ribbed and plain, At 35c¢.—3 for $1.00o— 100 dozen pairs Women's Fest Black Lisle Turead , Hose, Richelieu ribbed and plain, white heels and toes, double soles. The regular price is 50c. At 35¢—3 for $1.00— E 100 dozen pairs Women’s Fancy Boot Pattern Lisle Thread Frose. The usual price is 50c. At 25¢.— ‘ 200 dozen pairs Boys’ Ironclad Fast Black Cotton Hose, fine and broad ribbed. Sizes 7 to 10. Au extraordinary value. At 35¢.—3 for $1.00— At 25¢.— 200 dozen pairs Women’s Fine Black Cotton Hose, 200 dozen pairs Children’s Fine Ribbed! Cotton extra and regular. sizes, double soles or split | Hose, white ‘feet, double Knees, toes and hee! soles, high-spliced heels, white feet. The usual price is 50c. At 21c.—5 for $1.00— 100 dozen pairs Women's Fast Black Lisle Thread Hore, double heels and toes. ‘The regular price 1s Es 8. 9, 3ie.; 034, Sizes 5 to 714, 25c.; 8 and Sty, 38e, At 35¢.—3 for $1.00— 50 dozen pairs Children’s Fast Black Cotton Hore; to 9%. The regular price is 50c. ¥ “Housekeeping Goods Sale Offers These Additional Special Values for Wednesday: 4-4 “Fruit of the Loom” Bleached quality. $2.15 zacu. GAC. ven xanv. Regular price, $2.50. ©; -0..» Also 25 Down Comfortables, covered with French satteen, full ‘size, and guaranteed in every respect, at STs 5290 cach: Horse Goods Department Offers ©’ Its open stock of Square and Shaped Horse Blankets (with the excep- tion of the “5 A” Baker Blanket, which is sold under agreement) at Reduced Prices, as Follows: i Shaped Blankets. 75¢-, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and ‘up. 12-4 Marseilles Spreads, ‘extra Muslin. Square Blankets, 65, 75¢., $1.00, $1.25 and up. 2d floor, Special January Reduction Sale of ....| Choice Pieces of Art Furniture. We have a number of odd or one-of-a-kind pieces of Art Furniture, in quaint and unique designs, comprising Writing Desks, Book Cases, 5 O'clock Tea Tables, Library Tables, Corner Chairs and other dainty and elegant pieces, which in order to close out we offer at a reductidn of ‘ one-third to one-half former prices. ee rt 30° sib 1 Oak Revolving Bookcase. . + $9.00 ef % ¥ 1 Oak Kevolving Bookeae: 00°.5 1400 30.00 |} "Tea 9 ig00 18.50 | 1 Blue and White Dressing Table.. 12.00. |-690 6.00 | 1 Blue and White 80.00 20,00 8.00 | 1 Blue and White Bu + 28.00. . 25.00 9.00 | 1 Blue and White + 25.00 18.00 bo o mrs min sed St =e 11.50 6.00 | 1 Oak Corner Seat,...: 12.00 S00 A Special Value in New Delft ‘ Dress Suit Cases. Dinner Ware. We shall place on sale tomorrow by far the best value in Suit Cases we have ever offered. They are made of heavy leather, have steel frame, brass lock and bolts, linen lining and in- We have just received one crate of Ridway’s English Porcelain’ Din- ner Sets—Delft decoration, . new shapes and exceedingly choice ef- fects, and offer as a special value: side straps. Wetec tires ie nine Breakfast Set com- Real Grain Leather : = oor. Club Bags. ore leather lined, leather-covered frame,!2c. Tumblers. inside pocket, nickel ‘lock and] Another 10-barrel lot of those’Ex- catches. tra Quality Pressed Glass Tumblers; $1.95 | with imitation cut bottom. Special 38-inch, each. eS . $3.75 | Price, Between sizes at between prices. es te Qi, maar, white feet, double knees, toes and heels. Sizes 6 a -9f9 ono TH ? Le hog free 'to-advise impartially. They are contemporaries. you know. Corsets. > Familiar brands— R, & G. Corsets, in all lengths—from ‘te extra long to:short—-2 a pair. oa. C- B, Corsete—extra long, medium + and short—$1 = pair. ‘Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets—$1. ~ye-Royal Woneiter Corsets—$1"@ patr. “<4. Tbe New Wavuer Corsats—$1 a patr. ---La_ Premterg, bjas ,cut, extra long walst—Black--$1.59 and $2.25 q pair. P. D, Corsoté-exira long, short and Thedium — walgt—$1.50 “to $475 a Bias Cnt ¥ made’ with *"geruine whalebo $5.50 a ©... French Corsets—extralong and short—$1.50 10:$3.50 a pale. “T. ©. Corsets; ta a vartéty of styles -$1,75 to $4. Prima Donna Corsets, bias: cnt; with wWhalebones—made with long waist and ~~ short “hine—Whjte and Black—-§3 ind Established 1840. Telephone 995. Corsets that are correct AT PERRY’S. z:We want you to regard us as experts in Corsets. Our ex- perience entitles us to that distinction. And we are prejudice- The Corsets we carry are the best that ‘tir “judgmient can find. They hold the fame of the world. We-shall take pains to see that your selection is best adapt- ed to your special needs—and if alterations are necessary—we shall make them without extra charge. We couldn't permit you “to buy anything that didn’t fit—for fit in a Corset is the foun- dation—the prime elément—of satisfaction. - No exclusive Corset store will show you a better stock of good Corsets. They may ask you more—but that is a whim of merchandising. Our notion is to sell the “best cheapest,” Demonstrates itself here in lots of things besides Waists— The kinds we can commend. We know what satisfaction they will give. No guesswork about it. Ladies’ Ferris’ $1 and $1.50. Ladies’ Ferris’ $1.75. Children’s Ferris Waists—i0e. Waists, in White— Waists, in Black— Yeung Ledies’ Ferris’ Waists—Z5e. and $1. Double “Ve” Waists for children— Boc. and 6: Double “Ve"" Waists for boys—70e. “Little Beauty’? Waist—5oe. Wardrobe Etceteras— Small Woven Wire Bustles—25c. Small Hair Cloth Bustles—uc. Bustles and Hip Pads, in wire—T5e. Bustles and Hip Pads, in hair cloth —85e. and $1. All stapes in Bust Forms, Ladies’ ary Towels—10c.. 60c, and 85c. a dozen. ~~ PERRY’S, . “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Le tee ae ie Be ee te ee ee ee ee ee aE Spe a aa ea a IY ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS Gases in the Corporation Court Disposed of Yesterday. Funeral of Little Clara Armor—An- nual Meeting of Directors—Local Notes of Interest. Evening Star Bureau, 121 North Washington Street, Alexandria, Va., January 12, 1897. In the corporation court yesterday, Judge J. K. M. Norton, presiding, in the case of Henry Clay Smith agt. Old Dominion Fire Association, the court refused to grant the | application of complainant asking for an injunction enjoining the company from do- ing business, and for the appointment of a receiver, but granted an “injunction re- ‘training the company from’ disposing of certain securities in its hands, Capt. George A. Mushback appeared for defena- {ant and Messrs. 8. G. Brent and R. R. } Beall for complainant. The grand jury, George R. Hill, foreman, returned the following indictments: Com- monwealth agt. Talkers Tate, Harry Gam- brick and William Saunders; indicted for housebreaking; a true bill. Commonwealth agt. Wm. Arrington and John Henderson; housebreaking; a true bill. Commonwealth agt. Harry Fountain; attempt to commit rape; not a true bill- Commonwealth agt. George Chichester; grand larceny; net a true bill. The grand jury recommended that John Triplett, a witness in the case of the roh- bery of H. H. Blunt's store, be indicted for perjury. In the case of Pulman & Co. agt. Albert Stuart; execution quashed. In the ejectment case of Evelyn English agt. Susie B. Pin, the suit was dismissed. R. R. Beall of Washington, D. C., was admitted to practice in this court. Court adjcurned until 11 o'clock today. Funeral of Little Clara Armor. The funeral of little Clara Estelle Ar- ; mor, who was accidentally killed by her brother-in-law, William H. Harvey, Sun- dey afternoon, an account of which ap- peared in yesterday's Star, took place from the residence of her parents, corner of Dike and Lee streets, and was iargely at- tended. - Notwithstanding the fact that the coroner's jury fully exonerat! Mr. Har- vey, the terrible tragedy preys upon his mind, and his many friends are in coa- Stant fear that he will do himself bodily harm. Annual Meeting. “The annual mecting of the Independent Movtual Fire Insurance Company was held in this city yesterday, and the following board of di 73 were elected for the ensuing year: J. W. Roberts, John Ball- inger, George B. Ives, C. A. Wilkins, H. P. Dcdge, O. Baker, O. Sager, S. Bolyn, E. J. Nichols, Dr. E. Detweiler, W. H. W. Ball- ter Roberts, treasurer; C. Lukins, secre- The-Greatest ""™ - . in ‘Washingtop! 5 Designed by clever \ men, who know ont "the knack of yok- ing Ang artistic effect. The scores of stslen ‘ghown—thake ‘Selecting’ easy. “Brass; ht Iron, Copper,sSilvery Gilt—as you like best. And judge of thelr populgrity from this—100 sold in the past 80 days! J. Cérning, ,.. 52%, . | tary; J. W. Roberts, C. F. Wilkins and John Ballinger, executive committee. The é ay losses pauiiren during the past year = amounted to %9,714.72. =e ma < o O71. of. “King” ‘conee FRAG Ye eae em ee “s pound ot fo aie am ale. wifi’ sting, “Capnong, sth ave., N.Y. Dressmaker and Ladjes’ Tailor, ¥7?8 De Sales St. N. W.: Paria,-4 rte dé Trevise. uSPECIAL.— Until te.rpd of January you may. bave your choleé pf any goods in stock, made up hf my matchless style, silk-lMned, for $50. TF Panittess fit and finest workmanship. Jad-s,tu, thu, 28 SS i ca Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN Hal. We have just received a large assortment of Italian and French Tortoise Shell Combs and Pins, in the latest desigus, finest stock ever displayed in Vashington. Ps ee aes also selling a lot of All Long Human Hair vitches at it bangaing, .. Britches a Switches rediced “to $1.50. 00 Switches reduced to $2.50. -: .00 Switches reduced to 3.00. Gray and White Hair reduced in same Proportion. Mme. Siccardi, 711 11th st., next to Palais Royal. E tents jroemae| #oe/-halndreseing jahampostag. aml ‘A handsome lot of Calendars ‘at. Half Price! Incindes Calendars with etchings—Embossed Catend.re—Pentiald’s Poster Galendars—Shak- ‘Tennyson, ““Every-day,” Boudoir A rare ctiance*to buy for wetually : Stationers, Booksellers—428 7th st. ja9-s.t,th,2(| wan CT TY Longfellow sayd ——— —‘‘sone days must be dark and — lanes for. the od . ene ‘put yy a small’ gum eaci month. Ye be able: to add con- siderably to this sunt if you burn costs far less than popalar Coke—as it cos a other fuel. It's: very fu 40 bu. Uncrushed Coke. ..$2.90 40 bu. Crushed Coke. ... .$3.70 ashington Gaslight Co..,' 413 Tenth St. N. W. / 2 Or WM. J. ZBH; 020 20th st: ’Phone 476. Something New « for the New Year. NaMiore Toothache YOUR: ZERTH. EET Wen tea SONDITION us give full particulars. i Ee pee TIFICIAL_ TEETH, CROWN’ AND BRIDGE ART ORK AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. The Eyans Dental Parlors, 1800 F ST. X.W. Ree gee rapes Sealed) bott¥es of this milk from the farm of J. . GIDbs ag.) Me Va. can’ be procured From ‘ne agnn ot the Seca Dairy at Se."per Lona rs 08 aPDIXCEISIOR DAIRY, B. L. DODD, Propr., jas-er® 1767 Pa,’ ave. nw. LEeTTUGE -..COUGH _ ‘ * TABLETS NTAIN = LACEU HUM... Recommended for Tanet roubles by the Paris Academy of Medi- ‘taste’ pleasantly abd @o not nagseate.- Re- wag « Meve instantly the cough and on Maathaia, ead’ brouchitls. "at ‘the stores, or aya Mice SHB HANDY TABLET O07. : pounds of UCK WHEAT . you an idea of the way we prices. We've made them lower on lots of GROCERIES —be- cause we bought lower than usual =and we're willing to share with 6 qts. White Beans sea an. ~25¢ ¥ 11 gts. Pearl Hominy... ..,.25¢. (4 pkgs. Macaroni......... +25. ed the best for 25e. at‘ 9 Ibs. Rolled Oats. + -25¢. 4 Ibs. Pure Lard)... !..... =25¢. » Doz. Valencia Oranges. ....15¢. J. T. D. Pyles, The annual meeting of the Business Men's League was held last night in thelr hand- some rooms, corner of Washington and King streets, and was largely attended. The committee appointed some time ago to consider the advisability of an excur- sion to Harrisonburg made a partial re- port,” and was continued with the power to call a special meeting of the league at any time. The election of officers for the ensuing year was then gone into,-and re- sulted in the re-election of the following officers: M. B. Harlow, president; Isaac Eichberg,’ first vice president; Worth Hul- fish, second: vice president; John W. M. treasurer, and William F. Carne, secreta After which the league adjourned. John Hay Industrial School. ~.Messfs.. M. B. Harlow & Co. have sold to Magnus L. Robinson, secretary for the John Hay Industrial School, two lots, situ ated at the corner of Patrick and Mont- gomery streets, for $450, with the option of buying the adjoining lots. The managers of this school are now working to erect a school on this property and hope the public will second their efforts, Brotherhood of St. Andrew Gymna- ) | 2 | | = 412 4th st. s.e. FIVE | Cor, 3d ana Ma. ave: me. = 5 | HL ith st. me. The gymnasium of the local council of STORES. | Washington abit i tae the Brotherhood of St. Andrew was opened a) Anacortia. 1t last night in Sarepta Hall under most fa- Sa. z LYFE | vorable auspices. A large crowd of young men were present and signified their in- 7300 1-Ib. loaves to the barrel. It Be? A flour that makes good bread, but not much of it? A flour that makes a fair quantity of bread that lacks quality? A flour that makes good bredd one day—and poor the next. Or will you have Cream Blend Flour? , The flour that makes ideal Bread, Rolls, Biscuits, Cake and Pastry every day in the year. Makes __ one-fourth MORE than other brands. At your grocer’s. B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., + 1105-1107-1109 11th . Wholesalers: 1000-1002 Met. se.” See ~~ Delicious BUTTER- CUPS, 23¢. lb. Tomorrow. No farther necd of paying 40c. and 50c. per Ib. for Best Butter- that can be made, at the low price of 2e. per Ib. tention of becomirg members. All persons of any denomination over sixteen years of age can become members. Everything to make up a first-class gymnasium has been placed in the hall. The promoters are very much pleased and feel that at last they have hit upon something that will entertain as well as please the young men of the city. \ Police Court. Mayor Thompson this morning had only two cases to dispose of in the police cour:, those of Jessie Thomas, colored, arrested by Officers Ticer and Proctor, charge, stealing coal from the Southern Railway Company, continued until 7 o'clock tonight to obtain additional evidence, and Edward Goldsmith, a hobo, arrested by Officer Atkinson,charge, vagrancy, ordered to leave the city. General and Personal Notes. Mr. Alexander Melchoir has announced himself as a candidate for board of alder- men from the first ward. John Triplett, a colored barber, was ar- rested yesterday afternoon upon the charge of perjury, he having, it is alleged, sworn falsely in the Blount robbery case before the grand jury. - The funeral of George McCracken, who died in Baltimore, took place from 8t. Mary’s Church, this city, yesterday after- noon, and was largely attended. a HOW THE VOTES WERE Cast. Result of the Meeting of the Presi- dential Electors. The following table shows the electoral vote by states cast yesterday for McKinley and Bryan for President of the United States: State. McKinley. Bryan.) Alabama . "nN seer lil isiry os tol lw te! ob idea in the following states: Utah, Sewall, 2; Watson, 1. Missouri, Sewall, 13; Watson, 4. Arkansas, Sewall, 5; Watson, 3. Ne- braska, Sewall, 4; Watson, 4. Ni 6; —— 5. GOLDENBERG’S ““STORE NEWS." January twelve. Nearly half prices for _ coats & capes. The “irresistible” prices for coats and capes quoted about town are not to be compated, with ours for extreme lowness, It is a positive fact that no such values as ours are to be had any- where—in this or any other city When we say sold as high as $6.50 —and offered for $3.49 we mean that that jacket has really been re- duced from” $6.50—“not” worth $6.50, as some would put it. They are really worth $9—looking at it from that standpoint. We have had our wraps previous to our “Clearance Sale” marked ex- traordinarily low, and now that we have put nearly half prices on them we are actually losing money. But we're getting rid of the wraps and having made a fair profit until now we're willing to lose a part of it to end up with cleared decks. Lot of Mack kersey, rough houcle and tan Trish frieze and two-tone boucle coats— some have velvet collars and pretty bone or pearl Duttons—Jackets that have positively been reduced from $3 4Q ° $6.50 to Lot of fine Wlack, green, navy, brown, kk . anda lot of im covert s~ son ed with handsome Mk or satin duchesse—some cichly for trimmed, tb hal or feucy stitehed-net one which has been reduced from $7 COS} $12.50 and $16 to ° 19-inch ulectric seal copes, with deep marten fur collars and edging, reduced from $18 to $11 80-inch electric seal capes, w on fur collars, reduced from - 2 seal plush Capes—elaborntely braid ed and Jet and no fur trimmed, res duced from 89 to $4.08. $10 ski skirts, $3.98. All that are left—abou t ik taffeta, satin, stk crepon serges aud brocaded and plain all-wool novelty skirte—those + baund with velv L sold up to $19, for $3 Muslin underwear some great values ‘Think of a fine cotton corset cover, V sqmare neck—embroidery trimmed such yeu will pay 2e for anywhere you ge and as wut made up tn the best: manner—sell- 12}c. each. . f frult-of-thetoma cotton ” gowns, fereion, Kalen § tHiiwbed with Zoe. each: Boys’ clothing ‘cut’ For a day—Weane we shall set $1.79 suit. All the boys’ chinchilla, kerex, soeltom and Irish frtexe sold up t $2.98 each. Bors’ ali-wou caps in all sizes—reduced te 15c. each. Boys’ striped tannelerte to 14—pleated front Ie, Big silk savings. Black bro’ satin duchess for skirts 9 She. Heavy brocuded gros grain satin brocade— reduced from $1 to 7%. yard 20-inch black duced from 50: ocaded Japanese silk re- to Be. yard. 244nch cream breeade duced from G9. to Ge. ya Oup entire tine Of de which sold all season at 4% yard, pes sik ~1e= ry crepe sik, to gO at Be. Lining savings. “Eclipse iber”—made “fiber chamois" reduced to 2ige, yard. Gray and Black leno fo Black all-linen canva: to Me. yard. “8, Ho & MM." 24nch skirt binding-—S yards in a plece, which wegsel! for 2c. for which many get B0c.—here at 1c. piece, Xard-wide “moire fiwish rustic perealine— reduced from ¥ 6, ard. Black back figure others get J5¢. and which we sell for 12 —here now at 10%yc. yard. re GOLDENBERG’S, 926-928 7tli—706 K Sts, at MAY TRUST YOU MA = ps ats pure. Ys be ide ‘fee ‘Strength and. favor will Fex te subecutely pure. Only Soe, WN. WO BURCITEDL, 1225 F STREET. BUM GB. Ros es Rug Reduction Some ryom in the house will be bright- ened by the addition of one of the $10 Japanese Rugs, which we bave reduced to $7.50. Sizes 9x12 feet. Neat, preity wetterta: / The supply is Umited. You can't afford to hesitate. he HoughtonCo. 1214 F Street.