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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JAN UARY 30, 1897-24 PAGES. that this will be the most stupendous sa le on record. Manufacturers’ Sale At dhe Palais loyal. A sale of manufacturers’ surplus stocks, sample lines, etc., have been actively pushed since Christmas. creating a sale without parallelin the trade annals of Washing} e outcome of negotiations The results are to prove truly sensation, n. Judged by quantities Judged by qualities it will be the most gratifying. Judged by prices it must prove the most surprisin sale: How can this be otherwise when less than wholesale quotations can be quoted at retail,---not for goods you have seen and rejected, but for new, bright stocks cf unquestioned merit. 15,000 Yards Ribbons, Worth up to 60c yd., Cc. These are what the manufacturers term “loom ends.” Ribbons are sold to merchants by the piece, each piece measuring ten yards. All lengths less than ten yards are “loom ends.” Such have been secured irom the maker of the best Ribbons in the United States at a price to enable their distribution at 19¢ a yard. Every best style and shade of best Ribbons is in the lot. Those who first call will secure the 4 and 5-inch widths worth 40c to 60c yard. The last to be sold will not be worth less than 25¢ to 35¢ yard. Further details of this manufacturers’ sale will be given in tomorrow’s Sunday Post and Times, the arrangement of the goods and prices not being concluded when this announcement was written. Sensationat bargains are promised in dress réquisites and house furnishings, making Sunday’s Post and Times a profitable investment if only used as a shopping guide to the Palais Royal on Monday. Below is mention of regular stocks,—the latest importations of evening wear requisites, with a glance at the bargain spots in other departments. | ‘‘Phroso.”’ And now the 1897 Laces. aces proper, and Evening Chif-} a collection of the later that Dress Goods. Doubtless you expect friends here for the “inauguration” and naturally desire to look your best. Why not a new dress for the occasion? Lin natu Svimgly Ineutiful, IS em all bewi Summer Fabrics. |; Those who secure first | ci and have their se ections made up beforethe| essmakers are busy—are | © few wise ones. cae oice th cane in will find that consfile pilees ave quoted Dress Goods Embroideries. The Palais Royal's 1897 specialty are the Patent Buttonhole Edge 1897 Silks. Prices range from 39¢ to $5 a yard Embroideries, guaranteed not to pull, warranted to wear as long as the ; eri * cloth. for choice of bewildering variety. Let's tell of the bargain spots. | 10¢ | inches wide, | 25¢ 3argain spots are:— Satin and im vant f in Fat to retail at $1 75c Frening Effects Rrocedes and Satin Duchess, 1 yard. yard for Y inches wide. af lees than 4th yard. Lar patrons wilt | 50c wore this ese Silke. ushaily agld wt 30 conta, ok BIC yard for Black Satin Duchesse and lawn, ans cambrie a ia “ imi Silk Breeades that are $1 A ruffling long wtinned above.) for those who desire a made-to order suit from the C CREME of suitings. Some people think that we do not carry the choice products of the best looms of this and the Old World—We want these people to come in with their critical glasses and examine the stuffs that we have placed in this special sale, which commences Monday morning. We can’t make the type explain just the kinds and qualities of for onr immense Spring stock, and have of our $18, $20, $22, $25, them for sell “14. All of our $15 suitings will go at S11. We to thé line that we offer for $14. skos Mertz and Ilertz, New “E _ 906 F —— N. W. The very best —_: Shiver-proof } Cure For Grippe ; H ; rounds, gatmaemtcemn.: Horse Coats. } eed ope ‘ itlankets of tip-top t : Cocke receabtacn sngibiag better. | $ F an make a Heescepatic Pharmacy, 1331 G St.| § “ie a materi ; piece : Lutz & Co.,1 Pa. Ave f it Depends On 1 BP rievevewews Who a — photos =o eae= ae Zit DES wi ake ene” We ET A PURE TEA . a Our bses are you'll have a tea that has all the Pere the delicious flavor—you wish. i ten that's not —— pure won't oe. be good-a pure tea always is. You WH Stifse TEAIS TEA ie good beennse it's pure ee. ‘Only 5@e. pound. Surswer te MB ie, 1107 Fs | jowien” wee se A Great Opportunity -DE-LA- stuffs—You must use your own eyes and hands—We’re mak $28 and $30 Suits into one lot and Table Linens. Contracts for immense quantities bought and sold on a cash basis en- ables less than prevailing quotations. With lowest prices we endeavor to combine best qualities. We only buy linens that are guaranteed by the makers. We therefore ask you to select linens at the Palais Royal, feeling and knowing that full repara- tion will be promptly and_ politely made if they prove unsatisfactory after use. We respectfully request | to hear of any complaints in justice! to ourselves not less than to your- self. If a manufacturer should de- Are Our Prices Lowest? Judges will know by comparison with linens previously purchased. Those in doubt of values may learn by comparing ours with those e where. We think the following claims are justified. $ a yard here for 72-inch W Fine Satin Double Dama: finish to the best yard here for 65-1 89c 3, that will favorably compare wit pone previously bought at $1 yd. |75c 2,22", a yard here for 62-inch at Lin i worth by the prevailing pri equal in quali usually sold at $1.25 styles and exstablishinent— for 62-Anch Irish Table Linen. y thread warranted pu . Worth ded ¥ comparison with usual price Anthony Hope’ Ss ‘New Book. to the aetiant” in store son has fallen upon. colununs of praise Prroso”” in the Sun, concluding follow | Hope." readers of Mr. Hope's new novel, whose same will be Ie Publishers’ price, $1.59. Palais Roya 1 ceive us and vou we shall esteem it | a favor if you will promptly report | the fact. We promise you full repara- tion and satisfaction, and will see to it that we are accorded such also. ‘sPhroso.”” Monday, February 1, 1897, will be remembered as the day when “Phroso™ was given to the world, when the author of the “Priscrer of Zen eclipsed himself. “We care not bow sated and Charles Dana, the’ sometimes cruel but_unerring literary suthority, de t cynical a man may have become | the y it down if he efy im to tak 1 price, $1. $1.1 to $1.6 per dozen for the Table Nap- oa kins, which will prove proportionately fow In prices—judged by comparisons. Curtains. Lace Curtains are always here at various prices from $1 to $35 a pair —but seldom such bargains as the | following :-— $1.19 A baie for Brussebe-like 1 beuntiful effects. to, secure Gaveutna yocth $1.98 und y disappointed, $2.29 pate, for cent. You'll say or pair for more elaberate patterns $2.69 rish Point Curtains. Pive artistic pat terns to choose from. ‘The least effective worth $4 a pale Se Basement. Here are bargain spots on base- ment floor. Aristocratic bargains— ‘Towels, with the 2axa2 incl best of ce Curtains prepared Wl not © therefore make no claim parisons. Blankets, Etc. The best time for us and you to buy Blankets is when everybody is | supplied. Then—now’s the time— when prices drop in our favor and yours, like | $4.19 : sine, weighing f Trish, Lace pate for int Wort If worth a tha thi of wh $6 quality . Full 11-4 famous Scotch Woot | best goods at unusually little price ve known all over the “4 1 $4.95 fr te at $2, ‘They | eS Stull we borders. taking | arr ea east head, 6-Inch onyx wi ook ike, tse Calis nt orated 3 Made bhuukets. tems and ickeled 1 wo water pee ana nicl aup and hot water pan. a, ntal as useful. 2plece Toilet Sets $4.75 Jar. Floral and x! vin shape, style and tintsh Umbrellas. Sole agents for the * cent discoant on ail Horse Blankets and Robes. Bought too many of 1 carly seasen. Now pfarpthe peantity—deduet cne- from the price greed on timse you select. Art Goods. Stamped Linens and Art Em-| the smallest Rolling Silk Umbrella broidery Materials that constitute made. Guaranteed by the maker this second floorz\rt Goods Depart- and ous for gee ee Only $3. ment. Men’s and ladies’. Bargain spots are:— $1.98 seve reds, green, Iu proof. | Tight-re i —that Sunday’s * Spies ties Geched Faares, avd 156 for the AS and 2t-ineh Tray Covers will batgnime quickly récysntzed aml profited by. *Times” Il contain full details of our manu- facturers’ sale and that you will need one of these papers as a shopping guide on Monday. “Post” and * Fintshed, all a hattan’ Laundry ution te lovers 0 pleasing re ASC (or the Stamped and Tinted “Manhattan Cushion Covers ix a low price for so thing entirely new: (Continued above.) REME iz determined to place pecial attention ra” Tailors, LLLP LOVEE COU THEBES F Lowest prices for the finest Flowers in town. POPPERS S OPLOEOE SIO G OG OSES SSPRSEEE MER OHO DH In variety and qualities—no concern in Washington can surpass the showing we make! Everything you can wish for in the way of Flowers—we have. Floral decorating and designing—-we particularly excel. "Phone 1695. Freeman’s, tint: ‘Phone 154 soeesees SESHSIS HEGEL bet. P&G. Pe and. d: Bleventh A Sires. INAUGURATION BALL. WHITE, HOWARD & 60. E> 86) 11h. Toaves to the barrel, There’ s Just One Way by which you can have bet- ter bread. That's to. use ushers. his t Mr. Laurance other's best man. Chambers will After a wedding he journey Mr. Chambers will bring his bride to Washington for a little visit, where she will be cordially received into his lange «Continued on Tenth Page.) j ; | ‘The distre: prehension, nvent: The Bachelors’ ball and two house batls | ant wager af “Asthma can atl ibe overcome the past week provifed an interesting | Pr. 1. darne's ‘Expectorant if administ quota of dancing events. The Bachelors’ If Vilions, take Jayve's Painless Sanative Pls. was conceded by experienced ball goers to | have been one of the most brilliant events | seen in Washington for naany years. The decorations were artistic, the favors very | numerous and pretty, the gowns as fresh as possible and partners were plentiful. MARRIED, Mrs. Don Cameron received the guests, and there was not a dull moment from start to finish. Mrs. Boardmean’s cotillon had equally every happy circumstance in its favor. The company was just the proper size, the fa- | vors were unique and the figures were novel and amusing. Last night at the Ger- man embassy pretty much the same gath- ering of the dancing folk kept their pleas- ure up merrily for several hours. The week has also been enlivened by the news of the coming of Mr. Cornelius Van- derbilt and family for a three months’ res- idence. During their occupancy of his big house Mr. Woodbury Lowery will travel in the south. Mr. Lowery had all his plans rable locations. It has four rooms on _dgnmery 30, tse ARUSOK, husband at G45 Char Church, th and 2Nth streets, at 3 pm. DELEHANTY, Deported January 30, N97 doved hushand of the parish . te Faneral will take place from his late resid: SIS Ist street uortheas m., thence to mass will be said for ¢ made for his trip, and had intended to ke ee ee eee eees close his house, when negotiations were ee made Jo rent it. FITZGERALD. At his residence, It is a fine house, spacious and comfort- able, and in one of the most accessible and the main floor, and a wide ball, with an imposing staircase. The library kas the | scutheast corner. The drawing rcom ad- jcins on the scuth frcnt, the dining rocm and sitting room being on the north side. The Vanderbilt family will take possession early vext weck. Mr. Vanderbilt is recov- ering slowly from the paralytic stroke which for a time last year imperiled his life. He comes here to enjoy the compara tive quiet of the streets and the opp tuhities they will afford for him to walk | Treta Foveral will take pla. pm. Sunday from his kate resklenee January 31, HENRY. Suddeuty, si ¥ mornins &, MARY ALEX AN _ daughter « as is well the death of out every day. The fantil Known, are in mourning by Mr. Vanderbilt's mother. Some of the social events this evening will be dinners given by Secreta Olney, y beloved bast aged sixtytive 3 and Mrs. rst birthday, and Miss Mary Wilcox a card party Miss Thaw. in honor of Miss Caffery and Some of the events next weel 5 i MARTIN. On Friday, January 29. 1 prised in the following list: monia, Miss MIRIAM MARTIN, si Artemas Martin, at Monday— Brice, H. a musicale Bryant and Mrs 5 to &, at the r 234 North Capitol stree at 4 p.m A. ide R. Town- "eof the | shend, latter, MeDON, after a br McDONAL Donald. On Wednesday. Jaxmary -f"hat palatal titnss, WILLIAM W beloved husband of Annic KE. Me Tuesday— "fhe Attorney General and Mrs. a dinner. The drade, Mrs. p.m. Mrs. Hurst Harmon, Venezuelan minister and Miss Ay a dinner. MacKnight Moses, a reception, Somers, a luncheen in honor of Mrs. Wednesday— Mrs. Burrows, a luncheot Mrs. Gorman, a tea, 4 to 7 Receptions by the cabinet ladies. Adjuiant FRAN KE m., Mary Malls MILLS. 4 ruglite but not forgor BY Thursday— President and Mrs. Cleveland will ent tain tne Supreme Court at dinner. Friday— Cornplimentary bearing of the illustrate} lecture on the Yellowstone National Park by Mr. John L. Stoddard before Columbia The amuary FRAN ond Mary ficials and ladies, p.m. Washington Cotillion Club, s biy and coiillion at Rausche he esidence, No. nd assem- Soddenty, on Jannary Saturday— Mrs. C1 Rev. ner. to a din- veland, a public reception, and Mrs, Mackay-Smith, Dr. Mrs. de Lazo Arriaga is suffering from a bad cold and will not be able to receive her esac Z friends tomorrow (Sund: y) evening. ‘Thes Ou ‘Thursday, January 28,1807, Sunday evening gatherings at the Guaie- Wife of G. Schroeder, aged slats malan legation have been a very delightful phase of the winter's hospitalities, and their resumption by such a charming hos- tess will be looked forward to with pleas- ure. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Johnson are hack from their wedding trip, which extended to | residence of her danghter, Mrs 1346 Sth street morthweat, 3 p.m. Relatives Janney SMirtit. tw some of the prettiest. places in Florida, | Westenra ahout St. Augustine, They are staying for { Tetiee of tmeral he a few days with Mrs. Norton until the 7 d ‘ : ise7, MARY, completion of the decoration of their own wine of Aten ed fits sta home, 1719 H street, where they hcpe to he able to see their friends very soon. The German ambassador and Baroness Thielmann entertained about 200 young pe: ple last night at a cotillion, which was | led by Mr. George Howard. The favors | were very pretty, and were of flowers and all manners of trinkets. Supper was serve at small tables. Among the guests, i rai from f ly Trinity Chureb Monday rierning, February | P eequiem mss will be offered Ler soul . im the EF. Church, Monday Feb Union M |p better flour. It takes the 34th St. & Madison Ave., } di» te ena Mrs Misou Bit anal on va ne © Mr. and Mrs. Micou, Mr. a rs. nie * best flour to make best New York, ae me and Mrs. Alex. Legare, Miss = es ; lay. the Misses Clagett, Miss Leiter, the ) prea wus fete mak { eg to announce to the tadies isses Horstman, ver. Miss vest bread without of Washington and strangers etka ae aries -* _ a mS e P, the Misses Newlands, the Misses iu Major WILLIAM (Cream Blemad Y) sttethe se thatttey teaver Sacre | dabei: on SES . 2 c “s : Misses ach, | Fereral js hate residence, 2100 H_ street ju t received from Paris some Miss Warder the Misses Sheridan. Miss | nor con ca Mowias, Pebramry 1, at 1:30 lovely Rodgers, Miss Simpkins, Miss Nott, Miss 3 a i 5 rr. . . 3 ars : Henderson, jr, Lieut. Fleming, Liewt, It > tk FAILS Also the choicest novelties in | Suignerd: Mr. Mapa Gee IS fe ; y, Capt. Michler, Mr. P. Lee : make {DEAL Bread, Brocades and Satins, Phillips, Mr.” Charles MeCawley, Mr, Ss, cuits, d selected especially - 5 a enema oe Rolls scuits, Cake and lected esy lly for the In. Se ee a sthyed eos = { 'y_ tor M. Biddle, Mr.’ T.’ Sandford Beatty, Mr. stry. Makes nearly one- auguration Ball. Ladies unable | Jesse Brown, Mr. Artnur Cassels, Li { fourth MORE than other * brands. E> Don't take any oher, no matter what Your grower says, He'll get “Cream Blend”? for you, if you instat. B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., Wholesalers, 105-107-1109 1th st. sc. to come to New York can have filled by sending meas- Samples ‘and Estimates Promptly Forwarded. Rodgers, Mr. John F. Wilkins, Mr. Walt D. Wilcox, Mr. Hitt, Mr. Bonaparte, Mr. Ses Harrison, Mr. Hale, Mr. Faulkner ‘ierce, epresentative Simpkins Robert Wallach. ‘ —— The officers and ladies of Fort Myer have sent out invitations for a reception Tues- day, February 9, 4 to 7, to meet General and Mrs. Miles. me a signia of ‘the Order will be as requived by the “comstitation. worn, DRUK A. WOODWARD Recorder, HUXPORD, Headquarters Jno, A. Rawlins Post, Dept : 1000-1 The Brazilian minister and Mrs. de Men- 1 Cumrade t o Prices Exceptionally Low. } aonca entertained at dinner Friday evening | The death of Comrade ze OT OO cat Oa oA fet Miss Boardman, Miss toris, Miss Hay. | — «ptain Co. b SAAS HAGE VE NGEL E4-4O5OS9944 HE | —____— ae Miss Nott, Miss Ward, Miss Ashton, Mr. i on the 28th instant ‘ > ? Du Rose, ‘Mr. del viso, Mr. Trubert, Mr, | TH, fumeral will take place from his late sexi 3 @ | LRFTT FFF SSO $90eesessesese Brandao, Mr. Lee ig hie sig - dence, “ge a mertiomest, (ai Mentay : LOSIN =3/iMy Ices io a 4 “$i ; $ | Mendonca. - ea ALLEN ¢ | Mrs. Jemes K. Jones, wife of Senator : Samad Creag 3) sere ot tana etait een In Memoriam. ? > 3 | Tuesday. February 9, 4 to 6 915 M street, sie are all. made of the purest, chotcest to meet Miss Stitt. "It was originally ia. | TEENTISS. In losing comemiranee of oar dew: o ars Ingecdlénts It “is possiiie to ‘obtain, @ | tended that the pleasant event should take | {riewl aml welgibor, Mew. MANGARIET 10), : 413 — free from any adulterations @ | place next Tuesday, February 3, but illness today, Jamaary 30, 196. OF 2\¢ Jan a aud” served io 3! in her family will postpone Miss Stitt's Sissi eetey nie Sink: sab Dae ets e\¢ [FAN Kinds of plain amd fancy 2 | Coming @ week later. Nene named ber bt co praise.” x aes = aeeke Sree Tal Saoeg reste for The minister of Japan has gone south on | * — 3 ele zincheons, Receptions, (3 ties. a visit combining business with pleasure. | Ross.. Im lent J loving F S ae peelal onters delivered In 15 31 He wilt extend his trip as far as New Or. | moiter SARAH ANW IMS, who dled Ten Sears ° ei % g > | leans, and return to Washington about the j age teday, January 30, 1SS7. 3 ‘Jarvis 426 gth St. | middie of February. In the mean:ime the H A nhadow er may Mfe ts coat a = me legation is very quiet, on account of the bed poh. Gm J . , — Hage Gane ‘ i Pies $4 9 ’Phone 1000. +| thirty days of court mourning for the 4 as ty Edd Tov awd, $250 Antrathan’ Gollarettes.- Sara jap CONPECTIONER AND CaTERET- — 2 death of the mother of the Emperor of |. TM TER DACGHTED, ANNA ROSS. 00 4 BISSLEEG retessescocscos |S” = = Dressmaker and Ladies Tailor, jf 1719 De Sales St. N.W. , (Bet. L and M sts.) Paris: 4 rue de Trevise. 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