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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1897-12 PAGES, Clearing Out Odds and Ends in’ Upholsteries. Take your choice for just about half what the goods originally sold for. —Unlike odds and ends of the general run, you have a choice al- most as good as from completed stocks. In some lots there are materials enough to upholster a 5 piece suite in pretty contrasting colors. The best will go first. im tomorrow. Tapestry Specials. Cotton Setter be WAS. fapes- Now. $0.55 $0.40 31.00 1 yas, $0.95 $1.00 $1.05 $1.50 A few G retonne and Denim spe- tials—heautiful materials for bed Toom curtains, couch covers, ete. Was. NOW. Deni Daina uared Cr-tonne, cd ont, Many remnants containing from 1 to 4 vards at less than half price. Inauguration Supplies. Redding. Ext we BEST FIND aaa Island Diuretic Mineral Water. The grea test Artesian Min= eral Water for the relief f the kidr neys and blad- _der thes far fou T. G. bert, Manager, 510 Sth St. N.W. Reductio In Hair. for retaining eu: ~§. HELLER’S, 720 7th a N.W. 4th ms7-2iel | STORAGE. 300 Private Locked Rooms from $1 to $10 a month. A special room for trunks = at 25c. each a month. 3 All rooms clean, light, * secure and dry. Steam Passenger and 3 Freight Elevators. : : FURNITURE MOVED. ! PADDED D . VANS. more. cel Delivery Co. 929-931 D st. naw 0 ar SALE. to force a special Pendants, Neck J ndsome Diamond Sword Pin, 108 beautiful white gems, $600. Now S4oo. S. DESIO, Mfg. Jeweler, io12 F St, Boston Hous Opp. Metiednad es LETTUCE COUGH TABLETS OONTAIN LACTUCARIUM, Recommended _ for Throat Troubles by the Paris Academy of Medi- eine. ‘They taste pleasantly and do not nauseate. Re- Nieve ‘instantly e mest violent cough and cure Doarseness. asthma and brouchitis. At the stores, THE fon ‘DY TABLET ea iia. @r by mati. le. _delo-rbatudze at st.. SHAKER DIGESTIVE CORDIAI = Bot cure ——— aie oy cure spepsia or gest ‘druggists. at-w.thskoely RLOVE ENOL LI OST TOLER I SEITE TEL CF ORIT IT TS CNN OR ENV UOT ORED we see — of GS eee | eee enteetosfocontoctetontentestecentectetertetostoententein torte Sreaeeteste ero | esetieneetedets tote ‘uine Seam- Gloves— “Small 1 _Mousque- Now Men’s Furnishings. 5 Fancy Bosom Laundered hirts sizes 141. 16% only Remnants derdowns 2 lis—you won't mus thes are worth. | Dra pairs White winter weight —sizes 36, 38 and 40-REDUCED from $1 to ec. & pall to teh Gingha’ Umbrellas. ‘Three 26-inch All-silc Um- brelia K ‘ED frow loria Friday’s Fusillade of ee ; Baskets. paittice Scrap Baskets—NOW Fancy 0c. Flannels. more than Wash Goods. 3 si 12-yard Pereales and. Silt : PE V's : ° < é per eer os é z z | $ The week's accumulation of remnants will be offered to $ % you tomorrow at the famous reductions. : = - All of our Friday sales have been important. This one $ = differs from its predecessors only in the fact that some of the $ ! more exclusive—richer values have been sold down to short 2 lengths and odd sizes—and it is their turn to share the fate $ of all broken lines here—sacrificed! ¢ We think you will find it more to your advantage than é ever before to be among the buyers tomorrow. Every counter z has its tempting array of specials. $ $ Hosiery. Ladies’ Seeks So Black Cot- ton Hose, with natural cashmere feet. Sizes 8 and Si—REDUCED from 39c. to totes set Baskets— sf 2c. a pair, Ladies’ Tan and Rembrandt — Ribbed Hose — RED Be. a et Black Lis CE oe 5 % ha: 2 % eof % Merino Underwear. Odds 2nd ends of 1 Winter-weight of the American ef te set ef ms, sf trim- med box wood DUCED from § Handkerchiefs. Notions. Mohair Cord for bottom of DUCE 1 Down FS Seeger ete ef Leather Goods. a Leather shoppt: CED from $1.15 te .. % et . ot Stationery. Ulster Linen Envelopes, in four s—special price, 5 RECMRESTRDN OO je Wrapy in usable duced. price White Goods. at ae a a a ae ae a ee ee ie lengths, and Striped mingnt lengths — ED from Ise. to 100, emmants of White Or- Dotted 2 Muslin, Ca ao a a as ae a ae a he Due de a Short’ lengths of the ee Children's v = Druggists’ Now a to + Sundries. tn orfental $ wee Laces. < Mousseline 1D $ Ladies’ #V raps tn Cream, 1 and Suits. All-wool Tan striped percal Bnishel with velvet binding — NOW §s. Wrappers. styl Seefeet egees Dress Trimmings. A Edge Jor of Firalds nnd Some Ladie pt CED to Toons -REDUC to n yt cred einirolieron iFiarake 1. 3 chiefs REDUCED Ww ru Supe ey Pearl ae — ine speckal wads ant eas of | Bedwear. < ee : 1 pair All-wool Blan- = ¥ kets REDUCED from $10 to = each, 1 Down Comfort-REDU Ba ==5 = ED from 3s 5 + at- te 4-ineh Spansled all colors Rt Sy from $1 to Sve Covert Cloth ee in Fancy eee Goods. and 48-inch Muslin Underwear. ke Black Dress Empire Muslin Ge G d a trimmed with wide of Hamburg aroun! oods. Xe ard sleeves — REDUC igured Brilliantines ¥ from 79e. t We, and & Muslin Empire Gowns, a trimmed with Hamburg and ‘ard lengths, in & Tnsertion on reck and sie er Of the popular “y SRERUCED from $1 to » At greatly reduced 3% Br Se = 3, pers, all from = $1, $1.25 Din English sook, India Linens, Pi Outing Gown: S-inch Lawns, Piqu stripes of Pink and Blu ery Flouncings, most all the Sizes 1 to 6 in each wpa rZ DUCED from @ie. left NOW $3 = PECED frome Oe = : Corsets. Silks. Ks 2 palrs of UGS as ‘Cholee of a Cor sets. Fancy Silks, in the special price at oR yard. the ‘short ne All aists, slight- lengths of PE Established 1840, Telephone 995. Torrey Razor Strops. Fey EST PRICES IN CIT aor) hollow ground. hollow ground. & pecial. Genuine ‘herse bide. Combination. Supp) Shaving ‘Soaps, Safty Razors. "Bay Ruta, ete. KOLE Pal: EMACY, 438 7th at lowest peices. r wipers and Ladies’ > Tailor, 1719 De Sales St. N. W. (Bet. L and M sts.) Paris: 4 rue de Trevise. This is a good time to leave your Spring order—as the siyles are now in—and you will avoid the inevitable rush and delay— © Which will occur later on. Inaugural Ball Gowns, $50 up. Orr. ae a FIT GUARANTEED. £020. NEW FIRM. NEWS’ STORE. NEW GOODS. ALL GOODS ABSOLUTELY PURE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY RE- FUN BEST Sic. MOCHA A ED. JAVA BLEND IN THE cry. YOU CAN SAVE 10 TO 20 PER CENT ON YOUR ‘TEAS AND COFFEES OVER TEA STORE PRICES. GIVE US A TRIAL. DROP A POSTAL OR CALL ON Ridgely & Wright, FINE FAMILY GROCERS, go8 N. Y. Ave. ©. C. RIDGELY. (fe23-3) ‘J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Before the Ball You ought to have a photo, ponte a = bare a sitt! Lengua hy the ball, whe Mex which have Kiem a ", doa. up.. Gallery on ground. tor. » 1227 Pa. a1 “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Loshestestontontoostonte in Lawn—NOW lc. REDUCED from all sorts of Silks, cut below the — line. = z Sonteete Lestectostonte RRY’S, See tetettnnetetedetettntmtntetetnacetededeene * |SEATS tor March 4th, $5, $6 & $7. Which fs the most valuable—your lite or 8 paltry Five Dollar bill? If You are also sure of ection if the weather should be in- , We advise you to secure your OGRAM'S, 13th & Pa. Ave. 08-3m-40 Sees rrrrrrrrrrrrs . (Soke . . ° : arms . 3 all econoenical housekeepers. It {s a great deal easier to start a fire, with Coke, SE AE mites icky. "The price of Cok ie funy onerfousth: cheaper than tie Cee * of any other fuel, Shall we send you a « ¢ trial order? . 240 bu. tm Coke = $2.90 :40 bu. “™"¢ Coke = $3.70: ; Washington Gaslight Co.,: : 4rgioth St St. N. W., < On wat. J. 20TH ST.'PHONE 476. ¢ REXXREREERE EES EES ee ee | When down town shopping J, B. Corning, St, 520-22 13th St. PLANS AND SPRCOFIOATIONS FOR ALL CGASSES Sward scrmiyer ‘aren't a ta me "hete-t the, fe24-108 006 F st. ow. Ro matching figures. down free, Solid 817--819 Fa & @ @ o o @ e @ © @ ° ® @ @ 2 5 8 @ © O S @ @ @ ® @ o Furniture you need. Wover 40-ponmd Hair Mattress 9 Mammoth Grogam’s credit House, -821 Between H and I Streets. oo See eo eeeeree Mattings, Linoleums and Oil Cloth tacked Folding Beds, in solid oak. Solid Gak 3-plece Bed Room Selid Ovk Dining Room Chairs Oak n Wire foot Extens! Springs. -823 Bon Marche, 314 and 3167 th St. N.W. Important To Readers of American When we started to issne Queen we decided To: Mitel free us We hy absoli Queen MORE sp ea muny hew Spring ‘Suits, Wh interesting as— ‘to than those i “en and the nove styles int Queen. the American to rs new sub- ss than SPRING Ity a be plum, det bhi ous nebby. fae fresh news departinent mt you nad better fer y ¥ for “the. next see making up yeur mind to quality of f securing 3 se few hints plum tomorts Very Cloth Fly Show Jacket ined Lic Handso front 1 ita a th $ More New the material, work and the 11.98 SILK WAISTS. cuit Tinea hat HI Plore New SKIRTS. More new Figured Brill- jantine Skirts, nlc Mined and velvet bound, Ball figures, ride, Hew "bell ehape, Hava! and inteciined, vel- vet bound. Q More of » Elegant Hrilliantine Skirts, full widin, shape, , interlined aud velyet bound, Well worth § z ‘The New E sin bell white. v8, at morrow Closing ‘out Balance of Our Buntin FLAGS. . few ew Novelty O08. Skirts, with 51.68 new bell $3.98 $2.98 Large- those Superb : $5.98 the g days remain before “we shall ciese out the small balance that rewain “of our Fine All- ican Bunting Flags cost price. 6 8-ft 10-ft. 2-ft. Uil-holled Guaranteed Fast Color at less than Cau ot promise you how long they will lust at these prices: 5-ft. Reduced to $1.48 =ft. Reduced to $1.98 . Redtsced to $2.98 Reduced to $4.48 . Reduced to $5.48 314-316 7th St. Don’t Lose Your css of hair lan't CALIFORN! Hair. them and are ae in pe Te es and re- storing hair. CALIFORNIA WATER 1010 F oe. H, P. ROBERTS, Gen'l Marager. — aan interest. We will —no charge for waste in ‘Tables Seventh St. N.W., er ra ® aseesees eee HC HIEEOREE NG ’"Tisn’t often that opportunity treads so closely on the heels of your reseasreseasreseos necessities as this Inaugura- 2 % tion sale does. If you've got + # a household need it's now $ |= when you expect to accom- # i? modate extra people. Thank us twice—once for the sav- ing—and once for the sea- sonableness of it. ¢ Dining Chairs § Oak Book Cases ¢ Lace Curtains, per pair a ancy Tables... : Box Couches. . eter Sontesfoogoctontect x Baby Carriages........ $3.98 by + # Straw Matting, per yard .... cade neh Parlor Suites. the roll, Se oe se Seefeetect sSoncontens . Deceeted Dinner Sets. ..$8.32 £ Decorated -Tea Sets... .. -$3.12 ¢ Brass and Iron Beds. © Oak Sideboards : Chiffoniers = Blankets, per pair. . ¢ Comforters . eteston xostestecte & And what is one of the % biggest bargains of all, a Solid Oak Chamber Set, of extra good 2 quality and workman- ship, only. 3, 2 Seecgeegecte % Sef % Se we of “Cash or Credit.” sabepetpetetetede $ geCUSe & HERRMANN, # LISERAL FURNISHERS, 7th and I Streets. : # Cor. i z et ter-buyin, and insist on having SL lev ery. fin tn creamert st butter that the mu drive, ride or own a horse—you'll certainly be in- terested in knowing that ‘The Finest Harness id ; man has ever made—is the > world-famous make sold by the r agents—LUTZ & CO.—497 PA, AVE.—called the CONCORD.” | Oe ee ee Mrs. rl. W. Paxton, FINISHED AND COMMENCED Art Embroideries. Stamping and [laterials, Cotillion & Dinner Favors. 1116 G St. N. W., Washington, D.C. 115 BELLEVUE AVE., NEWPORT, RI. w Ingrowing Nails! Permanently and painlessly cured. Ouc Bunion and ‘6s . Corn pues afford absolute comfort. Corns re- neved, 2 Prof. J. J. GEORGES & SON, Foot Specialists, ave. 5 Pa. Hours: 8 to Sundays, 9 to 12. fe22--84 ENGLISH CHOCOLATES. IMPORTED direct from England. No finer confections in the world than these. Ta fane ca. MARRONS, TERRINE DE FOIES GRAS, THOU '4 LA BORDE- LAISE, imported FRANKFORTER Sau. SAGR. All kinds of Imported an ASPARAGUS and ANPATAGUS in tins and glass jars. Ve TO ALI, WHO DESIRE COMFORT CALL AND SEB or send for catalogue of Mark’s Adjustable Re- cliving Chair before purchasing any other. ‘The best in the world. W. L. PF 417 11th st. mw, fe10-Im aes bg pian eh cul ‘and per- sane St == Grover oe Newburgh, ¥... for’ pamp! ja1-Smt _N. The Best Coffee at 35c. lb. ° Rok" baw ‘Source otten poll 98 ana abe'ige © Rod’’ bra 2 JEL Hungerford, cect, oth & O Sts. ae POSITIVELY CURE SICK HEADACHE and prevent its return, Carter's Little Liver foce: See advertiemest. Small’ pu” BS Gose, Small’ price. pow, et so digestion Walt oa jog TR ‘and = a FS as G. B. BBlegert te ‘Sons, (Continued from Seventh Page.) with Mrs. Francis Emerson Smith and Miss Davis tomorrow at 2030 15th street. Mrs. Gatschet, 2020 15th street, will be at home today, informally, from 3 to 7. Mi Springer of New York wiil receive with he: Miss Bertha Mayer of Kansas City and Miss Bertie V. Winternitz of Baltimore are visiting the Misses Heibrun. At home Sundays, Mrs. Banks, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Crocker Crocker of Portland, M. are s of Dr. Chas. E. Banks at the the gue Grafton. Mrs. Erwin F. Mason will not receive to- day, but will be at home informally Thurs- days the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Lindsay will give a tea at the Coch- panes + from 5 until 7, to the Iken- ucky lac i attending the congress 0} the D. A. = paired Monday aoe February 22, there was a pleasant gathering of friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kent, No. street northeast, in honor of Mrs. Neafach of Albany. D. Among those present J. were: Mr. and Mrs. John Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Utz, Mr. and Mrs. Fi isher, Mr. and Mrs. Cozlia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Carson, Mr. A. Hoiit, Mrs. D. Neafach, Miss Henrietta Speir, Mr. F. S Herning. Mr. Timothy Dwight, grandson of Tim- othy Dwight, former president of Yale ¢ “ol- lege, and his wife, from Chicago, are vis- iting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Metcalf, at 1531 Vermont avenue. Mrs. Price Lane will not be at home to visitors today, but will receive with Mrs. eee Cook, Thomas circle. A dance was given last night at the resi- dence of Mr. Frank Phillips, 1001 New Jersey avenue southeast. Mrs. S. L. Phil- lips, Misses Grace and Kate Phillips, Mamie and Annie McGuigin, G. Parker, Kate and Mary McCarty, Annie Parker, Mamie Hines and Messrs. Jno. Johnson, L. Hayes, Thos. Woodard, Silvio Giovannetti, P. Radice, L. sunny Oriani, Frederick Hines and Dr. A. V. AC Ghiseni. Miss pers of 1425 R street will leave Saturday for Baltimore to visit friends. Lewis’ Chapel, near Lorton Station, Fairfax county, Va., was the scene of a very pretty Wedding last evening at 7 o'clock. The contracting parties were Miss Minnie Haislip of Washington and Mr. John T. Haislip of Fairfax county, Va. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. C. E. Simmons, the pastor. The best man was Mr. James Plaskett of Fairfax county, Va., and the bridesmaid Miss May Portor of Washington. The bride was handsomely attired in white silk and carried ri After the ceremony the guests repaired to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Haislip, at Belmont, the parents of t groom, where a bountiful supper was er joyed. The bride was the recipient of many in P handsome presents. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Yates, M Mr. Rebinson of Alexandria, Va Ri Mrs. Donohue and Mrs. Anderson of N Alexandria, Va.: Mr. Taylor and famil and Miss Sesmon and brother of Princ William county: Mr. and Mrs. Cranfor: Misses Portor and Mr. Roberts of Wa: ington. The Towa state regent, Mrs. D. N. Cooley, and the Iowa delegates, Mrs. Mahin of cl linton, Jowa; Mrs. Hall, Des Moin: Mrs. 1. Victor, low Mrs. Alfred Dubuque; Mrs. J. Mitchell, Or- Miss Guern Curtis Giinton, lowa, lernoon, Ebbitt House, guests were the members of the continen- were at home yesterday af- from 4 to 6. The congress and lowa people res Washington. Beautiful flowers and palms ornamented the parlors, and music fur- nished entertainment. ‘Beside the Iowa delegation Mrs. Cooley was assisted by her dents of daughters, Mr: f oe Becker, delegate from Chicago; Mr: . Bassett, delegate from Pitts ‘. aii a. ae J. F. Douglas of u New York City Chapter. Some six hundred delegates and friends were present. Mrs. Edward D. Easton and Miss Easton will be at home Monday, March 1. They will have with them Professor and Mrs. Sweney and Miss Josephine Sweney of Chester, d M . Nelson D: ‘Miss Birch and Miss Welch of Philadelphia. Mrs. Charles MacGregor of Minneapolis is visiting her sister, Miss’Eva Lucile Con- 221 East Caprio! street. was J. F. Birch and Miss Dashiell will be at home Friday, 26th instant, 1504 P street. Wednesday evening, in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting as solemnized the wedding of Miss Thurston and Mr. Isaac D. Por- eremony was performed by the Olin Eldridge. Many handsome presents testified to the love and esteem of the friends of the bride. The groom is the as: ant superintendent of the reform school. They will be at home to their friends until April 1, at the apartments of the bride’s| mother, Mrs. Florence C. George, at the Tavistock, Mrs. John L. Ridgway of 1442 V street will not be at home tomorrow. Mrs. and Miss Merriam, wife and daugh- ter of Capt. Merriam, United States army, will receive for the last time this season tomorrow at 1907 I street. A quiet wedding took place at 7 o'clock last idence of the bride. The contracting parties were Mr. W. L. L and Miss Mary Luilla Shannon, daug’ of the late Rev. Samuel Shannon. The cer- emony was performed by Rey. Dr. J. N. Davis, rie ——— FEAST OF THE SIGMA CHI. Eighth Annual Dinner of the Wash- ington Alumni Association. The eighth annval dinner of the Washing- ton Alumni Asscciaticn of the Sigma Chi Fraternity was held last night at the Hotel Wellington. After discussing an elaborate menu the following tcasts were responded to: “Epsilon Chapter” (Columbiaa Univ: sity), Frank G. Biscoe; “Sigs at the bar, George Hines Gorman; “Sigs in the pul pit,” Rev. S. P. Dillon; “Sigs in medicin Dr. J. C. Bloodgood of Johns Hopkins Hos- pital, Baltimore; “Old Epsilon,” Dr. R. Farnham; “The White Cross,” Rev. Ed- mund Hez Swem; “Our alumni,” Andrew B, Duvall; “Our visiting friends,” Thomas Field, University of Pennsylvania. Rey. Dr. Wallace Radcliffe, president of the -ssociation, presided, and the toasts were interspersed with Sigma Chi songs and yarns of old college days “and others Letters of regret were read from Pre: dent Cleveland, Dr. Francis A. Scraichley, president of the New York Alumni As: clation; A, P. Willis of Philadeiphia, aA. Bernard Chancellor and Henry Hamilton Picket of Baltimore, Wm. Viers Bouic of Rockville, Md.; Reginald Fendall, Rev. Richard Lewis Howell, Geo. D. Micklejohn and others of this city. The table was beautifully decorated with flowers, and the room hung in blue and gold, the fraternity colors. The large Sigma Chi flag, the property of Epsilon Chapter, was draped on the wall at the head of the table. Among those present were A. B. Duvall, Dr. E. L. Tompkins, Walter H. Evans, Theodore W. Noyes, Reginald Davis, W. Lowry Farnham, Rev. S. P. Dillon, C. R. Unger, Dr. Geo. N. Acker, W. Perry Hay, Edwin H. Fowler, F. Norton Everett, W. A. Mitchell, G. L. Edmunds, Wm. J. ‘Acker, Rev. E. Hez Swem, E. Kendall Cutter, Rev. Dr. Wallace Radcliffe, F. L. Biscoe, S. R. Ireland, R. Audley Linke, H. C. Co- burn, George H. Gorman, D. C. Croissant, Dr. Robert Farnham, F. W. McRey: nolds, Dr. J. D. Thomas, A. Y. Bradley and Dr. Reginald Munson of Washington, Dr. J. C. Bloodgood of Baltimore and O. E. Bailey, E. H, Connell, T. E. Connell and T. R. Field of the University of Pennsylvania. es Promptness at Matinees Urged. To the Editor of The Evening Star: I am writing to ask if you can bring about a reform In the matter of having matinees begin promptly at 2 o'clock. Many ladies who go to them have to leave before they are over, if they wish to make calls from 4:30 to 6. As it does not matter to those who have no other use for the after- noon, it seems as if those who had might be accommodated. Wednesday is the cabi- net day, and a number have Saturday to be at. oa ‘When 2 o'clock is the named in play burs why Should not the Sas go up promptly that hour, and ites @60 eLece sn 2eseGe eneseseseeg TE WORLD OF SOCIETY |GOLDENBERG’S ms Wanted For March 4th! Comfortably furnished rooms are going to be in great de- demand next wéek. There’s just time enough left to get what We are ready to send it out to your house the moment you have made your selections. Our terms are Lowest Prices, Easiest Payments! We are in no hurry for the money —pay what you can spare—-weekly or monthly—no notes—no make, lay and line the Carpet FRE STORE N ary [We. twenty firth Another very special remnant SALE. We often wonder if there is any- body who thinks our remnant sales are hatched up excuses to draw peo ple to the store. Such sales are real necessities in any well managed, up- to-date dry goods store. Short lengths, odd sizes ends of lines, &c., will accumulate faster than it is pos- sible to dispose of them irom day to day, so that this certain day—Fri- day—is set apart to get rid of them, thus keeping stocks bright and new. As far as dollars and cents are concerned we are most times losers, and we never make money out of anything of a remnant: sort, prefer- ring to put a very low price on it to dispose of it at once. Values tomorrow will be unusually large, for we've been extremely busy the past week and there are many ace cumulations. SILKS. All the oda wold for 29 nd found on th ” sami counts marked rye. Tn the lot are ed C1, Jer Satins, « Ie and plain black surabs, & wonderful value, ces from th silks wih yard, row yard. pk 1 n will be All the odd from the sith Which sold at nd Se, ing of plain Mick gros ad satin duc plain « figured 24 fnch bro: sie & will vhe silk er marked 50c. vard. Spring dress goods. All rt lengths of All the sultings, serges and plain \e lengths—which sold for as as T5e.— will go at 29c Remnants of dark colo ertised by others Mn’s organdies, which which sell anywhe: off the plece go at cared or isnot the tra Remnants of tiga ing- sel go at 7hc. yard. Remnants of sheer y usual MWe. quality will go at 53c vard. Remnants of new , fgused lawns go at 3$c. vard. Remnants of lizht and dark colored silk-finished sel fine rustle perealin ard. go at Ofc. DOMESTICS. hs of Lonsdale cambric usual Remnants of stripe and ot bam—usually 10 i wit yard. Last cut on coats. Any as kersey, p and two-tone r mixed cloth « th . if silk lined, wh for $4, $5 or $6, will go at $1.89 each. at fi box tro Avy woms or Persian lamb coat —plain some all-silk lined—variety of styles sold for $9 and $10, will go for $3.98 each. 18 fine brocaded taffeta, silk crepon, nov- elty and plain boucle and Wack figured serge skirts were carried over from the fall season; sold at $9, $10 und $11—are well Mued and stiffened and velvet-bound — will go at ) at $5 eae each, Upholsteries & | & bed wear 13 odd pair fine Notti Which sold for $2 and tambour lace Which were $4 and $5— will go at at $2.49 pair. 5 odd single ecru Inich point lace curtains, Which were $7.50 pair, to go at $1 48 each. Remnants of An in tinsel drapery, plain and fagyy silkolines. sort to « go at 5jc. yard. im and drapery rd. English Marseilles erity spreads— lot—which sold for $1.25—to go at 6gc. ¢ each. Mattings, 934c. yard. Lot of remnants of matings in lengths of 5 to 10 yards—matting such as is sold every Where for 20. and 2e go at 9jc. NOTIONS. Silk-faced whalebone casing—the 25e, —not all colors—hence 5c. piece. Covered dress steels—the 9c. dozen sort for le. dozen, Amber head hatpins, 1c. dozen instead of Be. each. French black darning cotton, ic. ball. Best imported zeplyr—nearl” all colors— ‘2c. lap. Lot of imported Saxons, 3c. hank. Lot of imported Germactown, Sc. hank, About a dozen and a half women's cloth underskirts—full width and velvet trimmed —were $1.25—to go at 79c. each. 28 best flannclette wrappers—tined and braid trimmed, but not all sizes—were $1.50 erepen will last of @ sort