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EVENING ASHINGTON. Junaary THE MONDAY 25, CROSBY S. NOYES. EVENING STAR has a regular permanent Family Circalation much more than three times as large as that of any other paper, morning or evening, published in Washing- ton. An a News and Advertising Medium it has no competitor. In order to avoid delays, on ac- punt of personal abscace, letters to THE STAR shoald not be addressed to any individual connected with the office, but <Imply to THE STAR, or to the Editorial! er Business Depart- according to tenor or purpose, Hahn. the Ohio ¢ A PL latest for Mer. from and The Army of Twelve Thousand ts that the mar- “port shalship of the District of Columbia has reen selec as the reward of his brave ind skillful political exploits by Chairman William H. E of the Ohio state com- Undoubtedly Mr. Hahn has been d efficient lieutenant both of Mr. ey who is to be President and of sherman who is to be Secretary of 4 he is doubtless entitled in recog- vices to some appointment = good” at least as the marshal- ship of the District. But be we sati ith the marshalship. is no f whatsoever in the suggestion that in order to demonsirate Ohio's ‘pré- eminence at the national capita] it, tg:peces- st | Beunc: money democrats. sary to > only Obioans on guard ‘here from the President and his premier at the head of the procession down to the mar- shal or local sheriff, who hangs us when we murder and sells us out when we can- pay our debts, or the official dog- ca who empounds our wandering canim Stat« pride calls for no such sacrifice on Mr. Hahn's part. He deserves and ought to rr « a desirable appointment that will be immediately avaliable. President Cleveland permitted President Harrison's arshal to serye out his term, follows this nt many months of weary x must elapse before the Washing- | sn who now occupies t Ree will be 1 by ybhedy. And when the a demoeratic Presi- » marshal in conformity with the plank of the democratic plat- rm offics, ne should have as yther Washingtonian, ap- pointed pu n President fn con- mt the home-rule ' the republican platform. The Secretary of State could | Hahn’: matter reau of interest- est the special fitr anis the exact place to art not that there wer a consideration refle stock of unemployed m the finan al-allurements Suffice it to say that only 1 the e€ miitniet and, ne to be a woman, wes promptly 1 as not fulfilling the requisition for rly, t in this matter. n too many regard for ice law, nition of the great rule he choles of the fittest. This is not th ay 1 ‘or qualifying merit th f e successful candi- was, presum fitted in every w perform the mentally ar phyal- = duties of translator, else the Civil Servi ami would not have { ly can not be that the att this translator are of such a licate sort that a woman not prop- m them. If so, t bure of a formation itself woukl be an xeell inquiry. So far as th verdict of public opinion in maiter i the « artment is under the s lain just why a wemar as bein te tha n is work, is una see — Law Breakers and Their Ac Wiat has been most need ment in Alexa = 4 hrough the “ enough, protected th whreakers from molestation. ‘The ap. ne special justices was the f ¥ effectiv wes take star pe ng cificer was s anoth a th ' hould ne effi of s mod ng with the gamblers tion secured in that mest remarkable he ple or. wisdom of ond as The an exhibit has re conviction, if sta <ppeal that is to be taken, 1 luw to the evil-doers who ave Iv avoided the nerve- $ impotent arm of the law sae zee — It wo cS reasonable to expect Sena in to relinquish the on al ties of so fruitful w obligation but tted to it more bind- st rot on om ored or evaded in without injury to 1 called for a revision th f the tariff on protection lines, ard Chair- nen t his part. friends of the Wa as Committee are at work n obedience to y were to go upon the «. ard prepare a measure which onform to the wishes of the anti- tion they would not only not val protec ‘ men, | sons, ry or prevent free domestic | competition he manufacturers them- es, Who hive appeared before the way: and means commit through thelr repre niatives or ip ting, have protes at they not only do not fear, but that the ¢ . iney desire and welco rome competition, and they will be taken | at their word, if present indications can be regarded as trustworth { be justified, but they would forfeli the con- fidence of the country. Even if it were certain that such a measure would produc as much revenue as @ pretection measure, the latter would still have to be presented under the terms of the popular decree rendersd at the polls in November. The country not only voted for raising a suffi- cient revenue for the support of the gov- ernment, but that it shculd be raised by a bill drawn according to the policy of pro- tection. It is impossible not te sympathize with the sound money democrats in their present attitude. They are as sircercly opposed to protection as they are to free silver at 16 to 1. They made last fall a choice between what they considered two evils. But they made it with their eyes open, and in cir- cumstances which should have shown them how long it vould be likely to bind them. It undoubtedly binds them now, and the probabilities are that it will continue to bind them for some time to come. Who can safely say, indeed, that they will ever again effiliate on national issues with their clé associates who are row in the silver camp? But they should console themselves with the reflection that they chose wisely, What- ever criticism is to be offered to a protect- ive tariff, it cannot be said in truth that the country has ever any time lan- guished under an intelligent application of it. The free trade contenticn is that the country would have prospered the more under # low tariff. But every sound money Gemocrat believes that free silver at 16 to 2 as an indepéndent ‘act by this govern- ment woukl bring wholesale ruin.’ So that as between grades of prosperity on the one hand. and wholesale ruin on the other, the having chosen wisely, shoukf he content with their choice, and remain, for the present at least, un- complainingly where they are. +e __— Arrangements are being made, it is un- derstood, by the proper health authorities to keep out of this cuuntry the black plague now prevailing in India. This is all well enough, as a precautionary measure touch- ing a possible future danger, but what the country needs just now is a quarantine against Princess Chimay-Rigo literature and further developmerts in regard to the late Seeley dinner in New York. oe Mr. Altgeld has cempiled a table in s port of his theory that Bryan carried sev- eral states given to McKinley and without which the latter could not have been elected. It should not be necessary to re- mind the gentleman that it is altogether too late to attempt to rival the achieve- ments of Mr. Grosvenor's bureau of sta- tistics. —» ¢——_—__— Mr. Russell Sage’s opinion that a social ntertainment that costs $240,000, Isa ¥ waste of money is one whose sin- cerity cannot be questioned, although its expression can hardiy be set down as one of the surprises of the seas There are many w oki weather before us, but nevertheless it is high time for somebo« step forward with the as- | surance that nothing can prevent Wash- ington from winning the base next season. ball pennant soe Jno. Patent Leather Boots, $5 Plen’s $4 and $5 Boots HOOVER eentetniptntntntetetet t2ur F St. Where “Quality” Rules. —in Washington that does not believe in the policy of attempting to deceive and gull the public by putting fictitious values on the goods in order to have “half-price sales,” &c. That store is ours. You can’t buy a STRICT- LY FIRST-CLASS Boot at the price of a “cheap” one any more today than you could ten years ago—best materials and skilled labor still command their price. Here you get THE BEST —and pay least for it. Those Boots at $2.85 for ladies that we've been talking 90 much about represent the best values it's possthle to obtain for the price. ‘There tre about 10 different ‘stylew—in Kid, Kangaroo and Box Calf (dull finish), to eluding A WALKING BOOT, with in- visible cork soles, which preclude damp- ness and save colds and doctors’ bills. Ask to look at it. —several ADVANCE SPR made of best French calf- pliable—and very “dress; STYLES— —new, spring styles In Russet and Patent Leather. ‘the former come xt $4 and $5—the latter at $5 and §$6—“quallty” is stamped all over them. SNYDER, 1211 F St. Fashfonabt Sees Fi Boots for Ladies and Men. eeenietetetetecerenntee cae Soot ov champions of Finest Qualit inest Bordeaux CLA RETS. H. It was so cold today tkat the force of | TWO STORES: U7 S. ¥. ave, A Coun. “ave. men on the city post office puilding shrunk | 44 back to twenty men. : _ -+ee = SHOOTING STARS. 2 Ss “Pp ( ie ) ur rices “It is shameful!” exclaimed the actress | 4 “But I will get even with him some ‘ Fite. Be “What do yeu propose to do; sue \ 2 “And give him the benefit of all that |¢ advertising? Never! ’ A Senatorial Din } “I should not cai the shed, } \ f ‘About your lethargy so deep, Could I but think you'd ever To stop that talking in your “Time is money,” said Uncle Eben. “but dah ain’ no way o° cx whut de re- tu'ns fum h an inv is gwineter ve Sometimes er two minutes’ convuh- tion’ll bring in er stiddy inceme 0° trouble feh ten aw twenty yahs.” Trying to Say the Right Thing. “When I was your age,” said Mr. Cumrox “Learned my own livin: son looked uneasy, but was silent. “Well, hay; 1 nothing to say for your- self in that ¢ “N—nothing, sir, with you and congr: that it’s ction cept that | sympathize tuiate you op the fact all over with. One Met of Reasoning. “The idea.” Columbia citizens wanting to be fons in their community! appoint It is pi “You refer, the fact - part that in ele , do ngt do their sha support of ament, they are responsible just us are, and it seems to me that thi moral obligation “My dear sir, there is no obligation pos ever. How can there any? Why, sir, have been obliged to refuse an office to men who have voted for me six om eight times each. And in the District of Columbia a man can't vote for you even once.” March Fourth. (The Ideal, and the Sadiy sible.) The soldiery with steady stride And gleaming arms will come Adown the avenue so wiie, Where calls ite echoing drum. This mighty throng will lift its voice As one, in loud acclaim: A concourse gathered to rejoice Atm on of a name. What dreams! We'll find a sleety mass Sach loyal feot be Great lowering banks of cloud will pass To drench the laurel wreath. In vain the valiant trumpets bray In troublous times lik: When every effort to Is stifled b; —-—_— No Favors is retty 60d reason to believe hers of the committee on w nnd means—those of the majority, at teast fully sympathi; with the views i trust protection, ar that in f bill they will be guided by a to guard so far as po: provision which would give special privi- | leges to a s9n or combination of per- or hind Closely relat ing an import Lito t subject and hav- | t beari i in the opir lion of members of the committee, is that |of waxes. The representatives of nearly ery manufaccuring and other industry, sarner Who appeared . dwelt on and com- reductions of wages | and employment caused ivlation of INd4. These facts will undoubtetly and deservedly have great weight with the committee on ways and means, and it would nol seem rash to pre- diet that in fixing rates of duty they will be careful net to discriminate in favor at least of those branches of industry in which combinations to control production cr regulate prices and restrict domestic competition have been formed and the wages of persons employed therein at the same time reduced. | by the tarift \) B. N. 1S N. oe 4 4 Washington Gaslight goal PRESCRIPTIONS ARE '1SAFE WITH US. Clarets in the world come and in this country direet—in_ ord fo save widbtem wuins ‘Magruder é Co. HH. Stiaciets & Son, riers gad Hatters, 1287 Pa, Auth’s Sausage Good Sausage. ‘That's the only Kiad we make. All our age is Of ckolce hoine-dressed s—deliciously mri ask dish than or “Frankforter e favorlies every and Retail. Stes 630 Va. Arye. Center Mkt. 311K St. Mit. 9 oro st. Mut! wher E> Wholesale v.f,20 Prudent. hou: part of th Coke. vepers are saving a = income each month-b ‘They not only sav so save time and labor, wes po clinkers to clean 0 Bae Vaerishea Coke, §2. 90. QO bu. rmsnea Coke, $3.70 3413 Tea St. N. W. OTH ‘Thore’s no danger of mistakes being made Great Hour danger of the pr Improperly Af we fill it. (F Mesrs, W. B. T. Davis and J. 8. Noel have charge of our prescription department, Voth are well-known pharmacists. — Skilled, jul and registered. Arlington Drug Store, Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St Alex. S Daggett. By. 20d FAL, g (A \ New & Ship pment Of § ‘Smithfield Hams’ es 6% just in. The eC 2° * some time, ° 4 ¢ Sintthtield Hams. mild cured, ) (ff sweet and most delicious in flavor, ¢ e*°* Tender ee And have smail bone < (it sciavan elaoce pid St) é *** Ham and Breakfast Bacon, > (Cottage Market, 818 14th St) ara, Ye = Pyeyerirericrr cri rrerere yy ‘it's Not A. Loeffler, Residerce, Brightwood yes Ja Zi-me, Woe 20, CaCO ING: ean give ASK FoR HUYLER’S. ‘Fussell’, «| Frozen : tr We xe: em in onw with ribbons and in pape ered with spun sugar. 1427 N.Y. BRIS | Quite as Good as Loeffler’s,. you'll s you serve: that about any other Sausage fter you've enjoyed Loettier's delicious: ge, It's famous the over for its goadness, When trled It=no other Will please nee you've so Well, ter Market. Gisemy Fhe Market, TZ OM, Marker, Market. Yel shone Tarr, : CHANCES IN BUY- ‘QCOA and CHOCOLATES when HUYLEL'S be bought at all grocers, and is guaranteed t vat etaction, apie 2 r TAKE NO OTHER. Sales at King’s Palace.|: Apother grand series of tremendomm values at the ONE-HOUR SALES TOMORROW. Remarkable though they have been in the past the bargains for tomorrow evlipse every recoril. Don't let the weather deter you from coming. The cloak bar- xaine continue all day long. Plain and Rough Cloth Coats, Astrakhans, | Ker- sers, Boncles, Beavers, Cheviots and Fancy Cloths, All ‘the latest styles and effec Shield, Frankira ‘and box stslex loose and tight-fitting effects. Wort! m0) Alltined Kersey Jackets, Ali-lited. Novelty Cl All the, $10, $8, $6 and 35, at lined Astrakh latest styles. Empire effects, sileld fronts, box” styles, loo and tight-Atting ef, fects, in. black, nm and ise at Worth and $5 O98 Between 10 and 11 a.m. Children’s Eiderdown and White Cashmere Corts, soule white cashmere, with embroidered) capes and pel ett taees sated —elderdown y and tan, with Angora fur— marke Oc is 5, $1.50 and $1.75—for one hour. . ° "One lot of real leather an chamois skin Side itehels nickel trimm! lightly 25c. aged from handling-—mrarked to sell at 75e., Se. $1.25 and $1.50—for one hour . - American ool Felts, Trim- med Alpines, ‘Trimmed Satlors, | Sbort- Wack Sailor Hatx—all shapes, all ae ait evlors were $0, Te. mud 50cm OYE hour = Between 11 and 12. One lot of Colored and Black Hose, Atal toe, fast coloew, full regular made—thiv lot is marked to sell for 25e.—for one hour. ‘One double heel 12!4c. Children's Jean Drawer Walsts, H. and W. style, heavily stripped, double row of patent 18c. buttons. All cizen, Regular value, 25e.—for one hear One lot Silk Ribbons, all colors, fron to 5 inches wide, Regular value, 1 20c., Be. Cut to. Between 2 and 3. Misses’ and Children’s Flat Merino Vests, Prenit slightly i from handling, rarging i2Ac. for one ends in Children’s Sk Caps and and — colors. marked 0. a A Co hour . Odds styles, sell at Be. 7 si Beiwen 4 and 5. Odds and i ‘ makes, whit frou) fide One lot of Children’s White striped trimmed led Corsets, at. of Silk silver “Silke colors. her lot bows, ri Iuckles, Ht} King? s Palace, 812-814 Seventh St. BRANCH STORE, 715 Market Space. E K E 5 Too : ; ° \* ; Good 1% . : Tofliss! : E o[liss! : 3 5 {* ls Every & I Chairs-atse the short lengths in ai i De closed out this week * x ° Regardless x i Of Cost ° . S ki And On I CRE I o 8 . 8) ot Furniture of ANY kind it) wilt 's le pay you to. visit Uns sale. tsi i the . s Ale. x i want ° . E x td 7 |e pa] : 6 ' . : : Lt HOUSE, : 81 $23 Seventh street n.w., . Bet. H and [ sts. » ja2aSi 3) x The buying of things—Shoes, for instance—at a pleasant shop turns a necessity into almost a pleasure. Courtesy pert shoe knowledge and an honest without familiarity, ex- you correctly make : a pleasant place desire to “boot™ this store what it to buy in. Ladies will find the $3.50 Walking and Skating Boots really most ex- cellent values. BURT’S ShoeStore in rs Arthur Burt. Next to Branch P. 0, DE LICIOUS S FLAVOR, | ,| This is Cold-in- ;|the-Head Weather. LL be quickly eared ni you'll be safe ‘i furthe if you use our BO a homeopathic remedy: : Hike trout ne Henze and Washington Homeopathic Pharmacy, 1007 H St. * Jatt-dm4 We Know You'll Like “TEZZO TINTS” if you Nke artisticaliy finished photos, ‘They’ A like steel engra chugs Dandsomely finished and mounted on the imported German mounts, the noveliy of the geason. | We make quite a gumnber of att ferent styles and slzex, $4 doden up W. HH. Stalce, 1107 F St. Successer to M. B, BRADY (ju25-160 :Sp ecial Sale of ‘Diamonds For the Social Season We have just completed inven- and find ourselves heavily overstocked with Diamonds. er 2 tory, ing sale” to tmaugurate a cent, about 50 per cent lo reputation as ficient guarantee as and price. Making ing the stones direct, the saving to you. clal bargains: No. Sunburst of 9 fine oe diamonds. Was $50 No. 2378—Beautiful Pendant of 7 fine wh! 25—Beantiful z of 7 fine diamonds. Was $40. Now Sy Reh LOG he PAR OG Hendy WE HOD PRCT TOUTE Le ETT Tendant, diamonds. Was $6. Now R. HARKIS & CO., Diamond Importers, 7th and D. st “special of them this week, quote concessions of 25 to 33 per which means Diamonds at wer elsewhere. Our quarter-century’s leading Diamond Importers of Washington is suf- to quality the settings in our own factory, and impoct- is part of We pick the following numbers as being espe- 5723—Handsome Diamond $40 Diamond $50 = Ite Diai $31.50 No. 419%—Superb 8-pointed Star containing 9 fine diamonds. Was $75. Now $60 SPPOGIH SIG EFOFOSREOOID Go- and ‘than mond $ ce = 4 No, 324—Lovely Fancy Dia- $ inond Pendant, containing 17 tine + white — diamouds. Was + $125. Now. . $90 ; ‘0. 4811—Exquisite Diamond Star Pend . containing 26 beau- tiful white stones. 00 Was $130. $1 - O61 Elaborate Fat Diamond Pendant, Magnificent Diamond Pendant, m, containing mons, Lis latin white showy. New 4235-Truly Diamond Wreath Pends nie dizmonds. Now... Diamond Pendant, containing 1 Wax 10. $110 Flenr de set in pure exceedingly $125 at, containing nificent t in 46 $130 pver containing Leat pure whi ods, as ril- Hiant as 0 sun, Was $3 $319 CARD. We have a factory on the prem- ises, fully eq ped fe remed tl i nid resetting Dintents aud moderate pric Our will submit de upon R.Harris&Co. ‘Diamonds, 7th & D Sts. IO 09 00% EV PEOEMIPIE SIDEBAR HPIII HIGHT VODIVOS , The Thermometer + Bed Covering. Bed Wear. few items: . Bed Comforts. $1.50 Comforts. ... 4 $2.00 Comforts. .. $2.25 Comforts. . $2.75 Comforts... $3.25 Comforts 5 Down Comforts li a Blanket vou » inducement: soe $1.75 Comforts.......- Around the Freezing Point You might need more warm Remember, we are having a special sale of Following are a need the » following items ought to be an $1.75 11-4 Blanket.... $3.25 11-4 Blanket $4.25 11-4 Blanket... $6.00 11-4 Blanket * $7.00 11-4 Blanket $1.38 = $2.48 .-$3.25 We also have 40 more Baby Comforts, which we are selling For 69c During this sale we wiil sell our $1.75 Feather Pillows at Regular sizes. $1.25 Pair. Every pair guaranteed. - LANSBURGH & BRO, y420, — 424, 426 7th st,- my ‘FREEMAN'S. rye ‘ Dainty, Artistic Floral Effects. for you can secure the finest fawers town—at 22d and T. at "Phone 1595. 612. 13th St., all manner of Goral decorations—whether | eas, Receptions, Ranquetx—rest assured, the © ‘nd nest novel ideas from Freeman. 4 Hity at hand—two largest greenhouses in ‘also on Brightwood Ask for an’ estimate—twill be glad- _ Just off F. rent ory i Woodward *, Lothrop. soth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Our business hours until further notice are 8:15 to 5:30. ao A Lofty Purpose, Closely followed, strictly adhered to, pervades every department of the store. This purpose is to use every legitimate means to increase the usefulness and efficiency of this business—to do even better by our cus- tomers, when possible, in variety, quality and price of all classes of mer- chandise. Every facility we can command, every means of collecting and dis- tributing worthy goods at the smallest cost shall be actively employ ed, We want this store to be the most helpful place you can Women’s Winter Jackets At January Clearing Prices. We offer our remaining stock of Winter Jackets at end-oi-the-season prices. All the popular stuffs are included, the colors, black, blue, brown, tan and mixed effects. The styles are simply perfect. Every garment is beautifully tailored and mostly lined throughout with rich satin or silk. When it is remembered that these goods were not selected for care- less folks whe think that anything will do, but for careful, painstaking people, the importance of this sale will be the better appreciated. We have divided them into three lots as follows: Lot 1-Jackets of fine Black Cheviot, Boucle and Tan Covert Cloth, mostly silk lined throughout—stylish and beautiful garments. All sizes. $5.00 each. Reduced from $9.00, $10.00 and $12.59. Lot 2—Jackets of fine plain and rough fabric and mixed effects, tailor made. fur trimmed. $10 each. al black, browns, tans Some silk lined throughout; braid and Reduced from $13.50, $15, $16.50 and $i Lot 3— s of the richest fabrics, black and colors, tailored in the finest manner, handsomely lined throughout with changeable taffeta silks, richly braided and fur trimmed. As near perfect as garments ever are. $15 each. Reduced from $18.50, $20, $22.50 and $24. Ba floor, Our Great January Special Sale of Housekeeping Supplies Has awakened the same eager interest which our customers al v taken in this feature of our January merchandising. The prices, which are remarkably low, are made possible by importing the goods direct, and by buying from overstocked manufacturers many lots of « sirable goods much below their value. In ‘placing orders for this great sale, we had in mind the unusual demand that would be made upon us by hotel and boarding house kee ers and private families for inauguration supplies, and we reached out farther and went deeper into the manufacturing world for whatever is necessary for your use. Therefore we are prepared to supply any quan- tities desired, no matter how great they may be. Among our weekly gatherings, which we pick up here and there, frequently the lots are small and consequently we close them out quic i ly. We always advertise exact quantities as far as possible. recent arrivals for tomorrow are as follows: have Some Linen Department. Extra Wid eal qaatity Bedwear Department. hed Da | special prices Blanket Department. » Wool 24W attenctiv ai wt SS. finest | to re with S Quilts, | sunt 200 quatity 3 Mcotin ite fiiteat ply aN overstock of 1 Price possible. Imported Corsets For Evening Wear. Japanese Rugs. We have pleasure in calling your | Having purch sed another lot of attention to our line of superb Ev en-| Japanese Rugs in rich cok rings and ing Corsets, made in Paris from | choice designs, we shall place them | | models of our own personal selec tion. Satin, Silk and Linen Batistes, French Coutils and other rich fabrics. on sale tomorrow, together with some beautiful Wilton Rugs, at ex- ceptionally low prices as follows: Low bust: short at the hips—es-| Japanese. pecially for wear with low-cut r 2x4 feet, each daintily trimmed | 3 x3 feet, toon hips, ss 3x6 foot 4x7 feet, cach (white. TEXIOly feet, each aqnisite rosehinds and sarnis wiih bk Each. S$ x10 feet, 2A hoc ele ~ =< ed 9 x12 feet, Traveling 10 xI7y foot, Requisites. For those about to travel in search of rest and recreation—whether it be south, or to California, Mexico, feet, Wilton. 27xS4 inches, the Bermudas, South America or any other place—we have everything | Pag oriental designs they need for comfort and conven- Toil wate ience. Newest styles, latest improve- oilet ments, handsomest and most service- Ware. able goods, lowest prices. Steamer Trunk for an Seventy-five styles and qualities to select from. New shapes. New pat- terns. Buying the large quantities we do allows us to sell the best goods as low as or lower than the inferior grades. ocean oy ont covered. voyat vas i most SOV of ‘Trauks fats, best red, West malt newest styles, all the latest es trom 2S ay . 2-85 to $35.00 | and desizns, with the oval bavdied hasta, slzed ploves, ing to the frilan inp Jed to offer at the auick Nothing, more eswrutlal to, comfort watt sei likely to. pre We have them inv ne stslex—alt designs amt SET tons, including jar, Sth floor The Yale Gas Heater, | Complete with best attachment ic { lighting and with 16-hole Star Bur- ner. This stove gives great heat for its size, and wastes no gas. It is a periect heater for bath, hall or single room, and makes a large room com- Our Special Dress "on separate tray for covered, strongly mde each dress. a thing i innapeove are using them al n leather and All sizes. ‘i “pa 1087 58 fortable. We are now selling them NW articles. “a Ks % relia | ¥ A ne "Tags, Rag Handles, taka | at the very low price lapsing Cups, Backing Sets, ete. free with each ‘Prank. free with each Baz. $1.65 Hack. Best Covered Gas Tubing, tan ends, 5th Moor. Be. per foot, Something New, Something Useful, 4 $F x the next 30 days the best stove coal at BBE Maio Yard, 6th and Va. ave. se, ‘Oth ant G sc. Branch Yants — ‘a2i-ee* . 13 st. mw, SEDUCTION INTHE PRICE OF COAL, ows to a heavy steck of coal op hand, we will sell Hits Of white asl The Imperia! Darning Machine, 25c. This is no toy, neither is it a complicated affair, A child can use See it demonstrated in Notion Department. it. Ast foor, Woodward & Lothrop.