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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1897-12 PAGES. é EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON TELESDAY THE Jaauary 2 CROSBY S. NOYES. .......... -Edltor. THE EVENING STAR sa regular | and permanent Famity Cireuintion much more than three times as large | as that of any other paper, morning evening, pablished in Washing- is 2 News and Advertising ium it has no competitor. nm order to avoid delays, on ac- nt of personal absence, letters to | should not be addressed | to any individual connected with the | mply to THE STAR, or to or Business Depart- ding to tenor or purpesc. Inauzural Decorations. naugural com’ iy tot ittees have respo for a ard de general desire the in ted along n March. if all red has not been ac- all that reasonabl» { fer as the first stage of and if the pr aterialize a standard 1 have will have to be lived up to pon in the future, and this wld hove 1 has been reached, ans 4 | the F a ee sand men in Cuba. The obliteration General Weyler of u iding for Spain of a lot of transper' with Spanish troops would to surport a Weylerian claim load a er is not his main trocha, and go holding on SES HOSPC-SEOE os The Queen of Dainty Tollet akomete z 2 $ De = Having purchased a muntity of the of aml Lettuce Cream Soap. we offer ft for a short pertod at a greatly reduced to his troops for t rpose of putting peice. Letince Cream those famous reforms into operation. Re- | Lettuce we eat fron Ze rule, require no such support. | i ve heen so highly ribed by the Spanish au- are not only calculated to : we wants In the way of aeator im ake worl fied a willingness to a represented as clas reforms. Why, Ss of th much-de province istand, and the puttir of d reforms into oper: tion to be dore, field tiv whe will, along the cau General Weyler's yarns about peace a about en a par with hi It 1s safe to say indeed t not a single province. on the island is ne shows that ho: does ia the and army he mustered Maceo was alive to he he Fivery soldier he Jed, and that of One... Senzie found i just what many of the d practically ali but one of the nz now the only serious work left feneral Weyler still keep nsurgents were riding rrs about war. has pacified has Bey Atk mapa i nena As ene c= ends. complexion and prevents LETTUCE ‘ CREAM SOAP 7c. ns A= at tronbles by its me Aielnal yea’ ties, BAUI!(’S, 416 “Sevent.h”’ Beg Ip re If B NOD, PRG EL av, Shedd’s, 432 oth st. v te elemnie tothe past he men jon for the reason thai on Fri- | (7 a en a ee ‘ning it had been unable to adjourn | » Our Prices & ———< ES? [over because a quorum was not present. | ?° ) h a lot of bedrageled bunting. | Tider this eondith ree stivity | 5S Fave pesed in front of the White House | Under eae oe” cae gaeased 0) ‘ . zghoen ee the Senate devoted itself to business. It | )s re Owes » eee eee eee cans que | took up the calendar and passed a great | {( first departure this year from Mime eee Sancaeer eal > ), many bills. Necessarily it came 6 . as the agreement to spare i Soa - Secale stereos number of measures of direct concern to \ ——— —for the best PLU MB- ¢ Lafayetie statues from the encroachment | th€ people of ihe District of Columbia, but} 7? ——— ING, TINNING, tands. For the first time it can not with strict truth be said that —~ FURNACES and all & { sions the: theaswide (et sias the national capital received any material] 2) = aeige i paaguend oie measure of benefit frem the five-hour ses- (? kinds of heating ap ry] ea sien. Nineteen local bills were reached in |‘, ——— pliances, etc., etc. Let % ee indies < an vt tie j the consecutive scanning of the calendar. | ?> us furnish vou with an}! aes teed a lightoen of them were objected to by indi- | \( eae Oe hee can isa tlie tee vidual Senators for this or that reason— |), a ) epee frequently without reasens betms ( Wy hisplay, the > = “the sabe ane wore accordingly passed over == fAtH TERS sof wr the rule.” were the biils to provide — iron enamel—porcelain for a new Supreme Court building, to in- ——— hagi-aill geal, crease the water supply, ( 3 : Z fe tional building for the mounted—cherry top- for the relief of Esther A. Key » ——— that formerly sold for }) that judsmerts in local ——— $6o0—now only $ ¢ with one wee Kittery or Washin $000 is H ed from wht han adve . to fa >» redeem outstanding cert nd othe charter Company, : Light and Powe the National Cap: of ay nes of the P to incerp Light and Heat. Te t of the the aS Power Company—on ort had been made—to Ford The- AS STOVES, 3 3155 up EO Oe, diness issued by the | 4 op y) the hoard vorks, & “LS S/£ SHEDD Sf, sisiue ef Grant, to d the Commissioners to accept the Bro., aed bequest of iate Peter von Besen for the | (7, )) accion the eeeteriawat nueremenecrs 432 9th Street, the payment the final Gecrecs of | 9) Hetdauarters for Heat and Light, ete. tt }) i “me Court, to extend | SoA SIE SARA eet, to regulate party | Sos ee XX T2300 T-Ib. loaves to the barrel fi You're Going’. ‘To Fail addice (aa ek eae wae ee ase the Corceran ee ene = Cer, ek ne uitding nd to amend the f fs small appropriation should | ; ee ine 18) If you expect some other moment mal “Tit conpecison “with ABE } flour to make the light, + i airy piesa Thi. sg a = } ide this fortunate nine- / snowy, delicious Bread that\/ al in the naval ap j keente Me fee ( Cream Blend Flour always \ : enyhiy aciast ‘importance. That is a theory. The fact is | ¢ makes. Of course you'll shabaeraetiotts sites otherwise. The bili relieved Francis and y oc . f inserted em making the fund avail- |Join Hall trom personal annoy- | (\ fail—because Hately upon the approval of the work valid can be begun with- the objections to Ol Ironsides ¢ of decay can be on In the seems to of IS to 1 established rday wil nall be brought to W: changed. 1 to remain at her pri ‘ ir the mud at Kitte Eugene D 1 me s r ts her plea against | have an inher work.— Roch noval of gate. The only re ester Herald. r is the fact that the vessel 1 1k would reat 5 for soun : she now is for so many years | try if Mr. Debs wovld bunt up a job and al = hould b allowed to stay there | exercise b poriicn of thtt inherent righ re the Constitution is a national = ee that is in no particular manner as-} Lord Salis should not take offe: S Witls “New Eten eaten gards him with some su . as ous docked at t mouth ntinually doubted is or Hisvorieal iety and other now enrolied nd intiuen the grea — here Wenther. ove to be ar is now nd sufferi oO warm t through | homes. j or poor food th ap has added number of the unem- a stop to all forms of Deaths will from or relief are already large result the funds f of the Di = bution donors to these rest assured poor sed at ‘onomical di: are at urgently t their vl be wasted, bu a re + peor in the form of food i t delay a =e Pos Mr. Thurber will be moved tof r\ up and make a bow under the impres- t Major McKinley's cemand for ognition of his office is due to| which its duties have bee: luring the present admin‘stra- Foraker. it i= now ize that the time has Warwicks ought to see Ww th Carolina dispensary ic ” Ss an enthustastic advocate of the protection of home induz- —— 222 Faking About Peace Now. General yler, on paper, is making 4 of pacifying the dierent prov-| = Cuba. He revorts that he has r ug in b's own hi s in Havana | and Matanzas, and in Pinar del Rio wo small bands of surgents are prowling about. General Gomez is ia Santa Clara with what is left of the fighting the lusurgent organization, but commander intimates thar he after him, and of course Jispese of him in short order. tor General Weyler, this king is subject to examination sirength of he Soarish will s ex- ti noi pass muster—at least in this ‘ inless supported by facts which ppear to be contirmatery of it. For an nstance, the people of the United States will believe that the provinces of Cuba are being pacitied and are coming again uader the Spanish power when they are reliably anformed that Spain ts reducing the num- her of forces in Cuba and calling a large portion of them home. The sending of @ large ferce there was proof enough at the conditions prevaillug on the island made the presence of troops necessary. ut if the backbone of the revolt 's broken: if the death of Maceo has put an end ic aJt insurgent danger in Pinar del Rio, and \\ is only & question now of riding after ‘iomex to finish him, then there wontd sccm to be no exeuse for longer maintain- ins & Spanish army of two hundred thou- l esiate holdings ne Dist elating to ps the public interests of which a statesman ofte pays for are ion for extreme cleve = Se the to the rning hing coming Fourth ffect that sh knows what it is to be out of office herself. — see There is a widespread auprehension lest the rank and file of i led by ineir principles to forget thei see —s+0ee SHOOTING STARS. Nix Vie man, of It. ela the about paying their full share Misapplicd. He was in truth a slangful youth, And, to the frosty storm Whien rudely stung, defiance flung. are better the ncxt time the Senate be- ity of killing the ratio be iuokalani should not have omitted to a graceful little speech to the Prest- of ponulist party may ol) today thai the foree on the ing shrank to nothing- patriot, med Seuator Sorghum. : @ ‘al by far. 1 know some ‘1 Oc E \\ ally very careful and con- ( 2 or ‘ ot IY ‘ y Cream Blend i ' Flour y if Is best—and it takes the best flour to make best ( bread. No other — flour makes such good bread—{} makes SO MUCH f —as “Cream Blend.” CF losist that your gros “Crcam Blend.” inte taking a “just n A y ) te (B. B. Earnshaw & Bro. on 1105-111 ma t-1 (Wholesalers, touts er cee bs we ea a a area See eseestssece we nee Form Of Luncheons, Dinner Parties, appers, Kecepitans Hs eaually aes for i will ir s: 426 gth St. Jarvis, ’Phone 1000. CONFECTIONER AND CATERE®. of Any Of These } yp aware thes Tl Ine ONL A big wirdow fall of difte *,f utenalls, LNEEIRER A ARR Quoth he, “You're net so warm!” $ 4-at, DAIRY 1. R¢ Necessary Inform mn. S 2 . “Lt was really a most enjoyable occasion,” ( ee ane >) remarked M Cayenne. « “Then you regard it as worthy of being | 9 J- SS uKER Cor. 7th xf classed with the social suecesses of the (w. &D S.w. x . 9) $a26-1,th,5,28 2 Db, dear no. 1 couldn't think ef going | > DODO DODODODOS Yas that. No one has vet informed | goo09 506 rr errr how much it cost.” - as aces eee 2 Cornwell sells the best? | & "Tis vain the art te cultivate, ba at the lowest Price. > For he will choose—oh, thoughtless man— } Si Rates PORE ‘The pretty girl who cannot skate 2 And slight tne plainer one who can. Had Found Oat. “Did you say to me, “that Mis ansparent 2” replied the eirl who gossips. . you did her an_ injustice. sit behind her at the theat man, jon te ht, © contrary.” A Song of Ju ry. de chillun’s ‘= bank an’ pennies ont: De rorf win’ ans dah's 10 doubt. y no use ter tell lex an’ yoh cares He's callin’ trough de ob all m™ chairs. A-yow!lin’ An’ a prowiin’, Yoh kin hyth ‘im scold an’ brag; Au’ dar ain’ no use o° coaxin’ when he fit de biezard flag. Git “"T ‘im “bout yoh tro Ain’ no use ter tell ain’ got paid; De Sunney ter de coal yahd am a trip dat mus’ be made. Ef yoh snuggiesneaf de kivvers, he jes’ Jaughs an’ yells a chune, Cese he know Ce honger gwinter make yer git up purty soon. He come howtin’ An’ a scowlin’ "um de sky, oer cliff an’ Aw dar at de Ditzzard flag. crag, remarked the young ‘luvvies is very shallow 1 had and I have positive information shake de nin’ an’ he'll hab ‘em, chimley foh de las ‘im “bout de rent dat »0 use in hidin "when he flies Let usSupply:|: ‘Your Butter future. We receiv EST it's ponible to he * ¥ 3 the VERY eof pur churn and 28c Ib. er RST Present peice 3 ° Ferris’ Hams & Bacon : < have a national reputation. We re- ¥ 4 celve a shipment twlee each week * S direct frem the packers, and can supply + bor im any quantity ai lowest market ‘ {CEYLON TEA $ Me md Tb. ee a |S le tie i i a, sine’ 2 Eee sti fo the tu- z 3 34. $ 7, Cornwell £, : n, 3 e ata 1418 Penn. — 3 CHOICE GROCERIES, WINES AND CIGARS, $ 1t Secresoees PESHSIG TEES tenes Ht at This Cold S Bon Marche, ; 314 and 316 7th St. dy LS COATS At Less Than |'Wholesale Cost! After ot of Winter yy t week Pp some of the most remarkable nins we have ever seen. Ow- sually backwanl season in ing to the Cons bey practically name Will be the most extra ganee to purchase these new while |FOR $5 COATS. About 50° this year’s latest style Rough Black Shiekd-front Recfers, cloth faced, new sleeves. old everew mas at this sale. $3.69 FOR $8 COATS. , sk tae this sale. | FOR $10 COATS. Lot of Hine Kersey Cloth Shield-front halt silk lined, $4.89 Cloth Black silk lined, $4.89 Shiela. inlaid $10 valn sale. al velvet collar. Choice this For $12& $15 Coats h Shield-front on a silk Lined at. Worth $15, zh lots of Cowis shown at $25 that dollars” value. "AN OPTICIAN | WITH RIGHT EVE IDEAS. 5 you positively will th nd of = ie aml we'll alse & t needed, All > Hasses are un- 5 1010 F STs tell you if this costs usually red | Brown’ Ss _ OPTICAL SHOP. |i Baas YS AP Verse :Golf Stoc ings, Were 65c. & 75C.,$ “Are Now 43c.3},,,' Sacrifice Sale of Teel’s means to 3 men—opportuntties for making the hand- somest kin Beattie on thelr Thuses of Underwear, ane Shirts, Dress Shirls and like. 1 Some 400 garments —fincst casemate i sold at wholesale cost, and In many cases even less? (Bath Robes, were $5. are now $3.75. :Teel *s, — Pa.Av.: €B¢ PERSE Toevecaeece peers ssi Folks who write, Here’s Wirt Fountain Pens for $1.25] alfetalls the world over for $2.50. Am ai lant writing uteusll- kool for years of always right. welting service. | Cusde we Fase tak bee’ Sogantif chased-"Teus of 10 gold, raaterd: dium: Pointed. Unconditionally ELL’S. 4:8 oth St. Chotce of fine, inedium and stab pol spar “PUR Lamps, We have Lamps In prices to Greater variety than ever te- Geo. F. Muth & Co., Formerly Ryneal’s, 418 7TH ST. N.W. . Remedy in-e specific. ape per Peer pampoiet sage So 3 nen cough ai aust all. ‘The styles of -a | bonrsences, asthma, and’ bronchitis. "At the stores ROCCO ooo eeeoreseroresoseoe ‘A Remedy —for that heavy, dark and soggy bread is to be found in “Ceres” Flour. Houseé- keepers who use Ceres Flour —enjoy the lightest, whitest and sweetest bread that ever was taken from an oven! Get “Ceres” Flour from your grocer—we only wholesale it! Wim. ll.Galt&Co., Wholesalers, 1st and Ind. Ave. rt > eee . . . . . . . . CPe rer ecrereeeesees coeeeeeevreee Coe rereoeereoooos eoece e i Lansburgh & Bro. Black [iohair Brilliantines, Henriettas and Serges. ogee We have special values in these three lines of BLACK DRESS GOODS. Ie shaeadoaseaseateesonteatbaseeseey & $ Black All-wool Imp. Serge, silk ¢ finish, good quality. PZ For a Tea Gown or 53 House Dress it is ex- $ cellent. Z 38 Inches, 30c. a Yard. & Black All-wool Storm Serge, medium weight, soft fin- = ish, nothing to equal it £ for the same money. = 42 Inches, 40c. a Yard. & Black Mohair Brilliantine.good 2 quality and high luster. £ 38 Inches, 40c. a Yard. 5 Black All-weol French Imp. Serge, silk finish, fine 0049-09000900000090050000000086050000000000000500006 quality. 45 Inches, 50c. a Yard. Black All-wool Henrietta, silk finish, superior quality. 45 Inches, 50c. a Yard. Black Mohair Brilliantine, very high luster, the best ever offered for the same money. 38 Inches, 50c. a Yard. Black All-wool Storm fine quality, made of fine soit wool, fast dve. 45 Inches, 50c. a Yard. Black All-wool Diagonal French, handsome and new design. 42 Inches, 50c. a Yard. t Beetengonts Sesteedoatentontent Sout Serge, Seokongefontengeeter ot eee ntententeatententonton ote feito 2 3 lack Mohair Brilliantine, very fine quality, formerly the $1.00. number, Iuster equal to silk. 45 inches, 75c. a Yard. Black Ail-wool Storm (sponged 5 weight, Serge medium smooth finish. 50 Inches, 75c. a Yard. Black All-wool Henrietta. silk finish, formerly the $1.00 quality. 45 Inches, 75c. a Yard. Black : Al-wool Storm Sei Tge, medium weight, ve: de. sirable, can be worn in any season of the vear. 54 Inches, $1.00. Black All-wool Henrietta,hand- some finish, none like it for the same price. 45 Inches, $1.00. LANSBORGH & BRO, 420- 22-24-26 7th Street.¢ eo Note You'll be quickly cnred—and you'll he safe against further attacks if you use our RO- BINI'S CAMPHOR PILLS 2 homeopathic remedy of unusual merit. influenza like troubles—anusually good. 25e. bottle. shington Homeopathic Te #9. Pharmacy, 1007 H St, © ¥ Berman, Prop ja22-1m,14~ Fur Prices Lowered! Heavy reductions have been made in our entir> stock of Furs. Few samples to show the towneas of the reduced prices: 1 Persian Lam) Cape, size 38, 30 In. deep, ver from $250 to ) \ é full. Reduced. 5 175. Jacket, B. i. Stinemetz & Son, Furrlers and Hatters, 1237 Pa. ave, d31-2im.20 Ae S LETTUCE COUGH TABLETS ‘GONTAIN LACTUCARIUM. | Recommended Throat ‘Troubles by the Paris Academy of Meal. cine. wo Fiore one and do not sanseate. & Heve instant = violent Lamb | : TABLET 00. 1621 N. Front st., Phila. - DELICIOUS FLAVOR, Streggth fa Tea go hend- Tey, nee the Shrve cardinal sda “acer "atlotbatutet” Sect Samples Free! Delicious cating :—Cho- colate Menier and “Cris- | Dainty Lunch. | Hot Chocolate —_ with Whipped Cream and Salted a 5 ] Wailers for 10 cents. In- pette.” Help yourself irom | quire at lunch counter, table in main aisle, near | Confectionery Department, Eleventh street entrance. | basement. Makers’ Samples at ‘he |Palais |Royal. Our advertisements in the Star have made thous- ands of regular patrons for us. And let us, in lifting our hat to the Star, say that the main reason is the making of our advertisements helpful; making eacha truthful and wide-awake guide, always pointing to the best bargain spots, coupling advice that is re- spected because always proving valuable. This cvening’s advice to our regular patrons is to take immediate advantage of the maker's samples and kindred goods that can be secured and offered but twice a year. Such bargains are being now distributed. Men’s Collars & Cuffs. Best collars worth 20 cents each for 75 cents a dozen and best cuffs worth 25 centsa pair for $1 per dozen pairs. And they are from the makers whose names are synonymous with best quality and accuracy of detail. To illustrate:—Should the name of a Collar or Cuff be not stamped exactly in a certain spot that Collar or Cuff is thrown out—rejected We have secured such in all styles and sizes. You get six 20c Collars for 38c, or six pairs 25¢ Cuffs for only 50ce—if you hurry here. Best Ribbons for Little. It’s only the maker of best ribbons who will con- demn a whole piece—ten yards in a piece—because of a tiny spot or an inch or so of uneven edge. Regular patrons know the Palais Royal's re Ribbons and know the prices we always ask. appreciate th stil Gin lar stock of best Such patrons will best e bargains—our best Ribbons subject to manufacturers’ slight imperfections. Inches wide. ...... tee ot r} 15 2 2} 3 5 Regular pric’ Besa Ice 13¢ 22¢ 28e 38e 45 “Opening” prices....... 5¢ Je lle 13¢ 19¢ 25c¢ 35c All widths are now here in all desirable colors and white. But you must hurry here because these are but twice-a-year bargains, that when these are gone you'll have to wait six months for others. That Royal Blue China. Once-a-yéar bargains. Every January this famous English manufacturer closes out his old year stock at a sacrifice,_and makes geod his loss with big prices for the new year’s goods. Less than half the usual prices of Royal Blue China during this « tribution. A rapid distribution, naturally, imcrease and the supply as surely decreas - when the demand will houriy ner Plates, por bal dozen. 8. Windy size ; 16 ist Plates, por halt dozen Meinl size es ra Plates, per halt dozen <a per bait doze Butter Plates, per half de uit Saweers, per half doze: and Saucers, per half de Vegetable Dishes, uncovered, Iie Dishes, covered. > Disies, « Teapots, full size. | MUI Pitebers, full size i Bowls, full civ ake Plates. Lange. The abov e mentioned English “Royal ds Jue” China is to be placed on first floor tables tomorrow. The, American China, previously adyertis ed, will be sold from the basement floor. The 1897 Table Linens. — Contracts have been made whereby we agree to ta vast quantities of these Limens from the makers. in return we secure and ask less than usual quotations. Complimentary prices are to be asked tomorrow as a souvenir of the “Opening” of our 18y7 Table Linens. But we point more particularly to this fact —that comparisons will prove that our regular prices are less than the lowest elsewhere for equal qualities. Comparisons car- nestly requested. = Palais Royai’s 1897 istered Inches wide. Regular price... gue 59¢ «98 $1.39 $1.69 Si.g8 $2.50 “Opening” price. 29¢ 49¢ 73¢ $1.00 $1.29 $1.59 St.08R S219 Honest Linens honestiy bought and sold. The maker is responsi ble to us and we to you. th of us vouch for the wear of the goods Our responsibility shall not cease with their sale to you. Couple lowest prices and we earn your patronage. Regular Patrons--Listen! Tomorrow on third floor table, not conspicuous: , placed, will be fine Cotton, Cambric and Lawn Under- garments, worth $1.35, $1.50, $1.68 and $1.75, at only 69 cents for choice. Only a few dozens of Gown lots of which we have not all si, ing full of bargains for our regular patrons. Regular Stocks at ‘“‘Opening’’ Prices. s and Drawers—the Enough for a morn- Regular prices.$2.98 $2.25 $1.75 $1.48 $1.25 $1.00 68c 30¢ Opening prices$1.97 $1.47 $1.27, $1.07 Be 67e_ ge 27 Choice of $40,000 worth of Cotton and Cambric U; ndergarments. Third floor filled—overflowing to first floor, where are tables filled with a few thousands of garments. For Wednesday Only. The list below is crowded full of attractive goods offered at com- plimentary prices as souvenirs of the Midwinter “Opening.” Note these attractions are for tomorrow only: for Ladies’ $1 Natural and White Woot TSC Cron Suits. Health precerving the only a Suni for 48¢ Quality ‘Vinsel Drapers Nets, 48 iwehos wide. and Silkk 135c 1Q vr cent discount one-tenth of 5 the new Net Top and Point Lierve for meck and sleeves, yen for the 224ach Persian Crepe, for fronts and waists, Imported to retail at #2 yard. $4.98 ft the new $5.50 Cloth Drews Skiris ” ‘They'll show you the “mew cut” for spring wear the conect English style. $2 for Ladies’ and Children’s 35e. Cashmere | Wool Hove, with double soles and high spliced heels. Not bulky, but warm and comfort- ‘ing. 59c 25c | for Ladies’ Ze. Fleece-lined Silk ec for Men's $1.35 Lined Kid Only 49¢ for Children’s sizes. 2a: = Se Fountain Syringes 2-quart size, with three ard rubber inbes. Guaranteed. 15¢ for the mew $2.68 Underskirts—made ot Selian cloth, Maed with percatin: instead of 1%¢ for Woodbars’s Facial Soap. ~Galy 10c cake for Cocoa Butter, preventing ot Sa: Umbrella flounee, with seven lange cords in rufft>. 17¢ Sr, he Be Fpllt Sealskin Pocket Bouks. Tc for the We and F110 Plannetette Wrap. ‘Kou know a seal pocket book is seldom pers, lined. Skirt 3% yards wide. sold Jess than Tee! - Rilk-fuished Kagtich Eiderdeage Sacques, imported te retail “R= G Street for the [Amen Writ- 79C Wrewing for onty Ie. ‘$1.e6. Palais Royal A. Lisner.