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THE EVENING STAR, | THURSDAY, ae 4, ee PAGES, - Mth, ' Curtains. —The buy Phe better, best season of the vear to Lace Curtains is the spring. spring designs seem to be con- more less inspirit ventional —We've been buying well this sea- result youll find fine son, asa values in rods ne “att krown as the They were es 65 pair. to make the being produc 1t STORAGE. 300 Private Locked Rooms $1 te $10 a month. 1} A special room for trunks each a month. reoms clean, and dry. Pass at All cure Steam Freight Elevators. light, se and ger FURNITURE MOVED. PADDED VANS. we move, 3 manees i Tel. 659. ouvenir Spoons, ane. to 30 3 JEWELER, H § §) in BOSTON HOUSE. ice! Delivery Co., 929-931 D st. naw. MFG. 4 ( AW OPP. sland uretic | Tineral Water. eine! bay greatest A Artesian Min- ai Water fer the relief neys and blad- [229 Pa. Ave.: Ja a acobs Bros.,: neeeearececas eeesee 2 Even ‘Children —doen't mind taking our Phosphatic Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It’s pleas Cloak Department. Ist th Corset Department. ant and palatable. then - more nutritious than the pure oil. Any quantity— 7 0600905000000000 O20e/ - at 75¢. pint. Ww. Thompson, 703 Ss. PHARMACIST, iSthg NOPPPOSAIOOPSP DU ELOL AED) | Serer rereerre str T ty eessie Woodward Lothrop, T1th and F Sts. N. W. © —e— Friday’s Our Remnant Day. Special Bargain Day. Our store policy is based on letting you be your own judge as to the goods and quantities vou need. Nobody is coaxed to buy and no fixed rules govern your choosing when you do buy. You choose ac- We cut any length of piece goods desired: we divide certain lots of goods for accommodation, which were intended to sell as a whole. Then, as vou perhaps know, ina line of Wraps, Un- Gloves, Shoes, ete., the medium si sell first, leay- 1 and the very large sizes. Then, again, articles be- come soiled, marred and otherwise defaced from handling and displaying —and so on. From these various sources remnants accumulate very rap- idly when sales are large and we cannot push them aside or pile them up. Our policy demands their absolute and immediate clearance in order to keep the stocks fresh, bright and up to date in every particular. Less than perfect goods or complete assortments have no place here. 1oth, cording to your requirements. derwear, Hosiery, ZES ing us the very sn Hence Tiday of each week is devoted to the selling of remnants— nd they are the genuine, legitimate sorts, There'll be a goodly collection to fragments, remainders, ete. not remnants made for the occasion. pick from Friday, and for quick distribution wi many cases half and less. made the prices in On Friday we shall also offer several bargain lots of goods secured expressly for this occasion at very specially low prices. Special Bargain in Women’s Shirt Waists. 48 dozen very fine Shirt Waists of imported madras and chambray, plain pinks, blues and a host of stripes. checks and large plaids, choice colors. Most thoroughly made, and finished with fine pearl but- An extraordinary 50c. Each. Regular Value, $1.25. Special Bargain in Table Damask. 150 vards Plain Cardinal Damask, warranted fast color. 25c. Yard. Regular Price, 50c. in tons. value., al floor, 2d toor, Special Bargain i in Empty Picture Frames. 1.000 Empty Picture Frames (frames without the glass) to be sold at much less than the cost of the moulding. 1 Frame Moldi twelve feet long. Frequently there are se feet left after using a frame. This accumulation is called “waste In the facte ly the same quality and finis t from whieh from one of the largest Molding manufacturers in the this <o-eoted Molding. Many of the patterns are very ad fist varlety of sizes from 6x8 Inches to 20x30 Prices Ranging from 15c. to $2.95 Each. If vow have any unframed pictures that you wish to preserve this is ceptional opportunity. for above frames at Glasses moderate prices s Department. Sle Muslin Underwear Dept. Flannel 1 Fine Gown, tight-fitting back, t walst to tie, fichu 0 made of lace und ribbon velvet ‘k and sleeves. Reduced fom jan Silk 1 wu Siz cord do rutte, dust rate under to fit | to the waist in the fi drawing string in back. Reduced from 250. | Tadluced trom S000 tor 8 =a | » Women's Dark Gray Melton Cloth Petti Wilde ruffle with bias fold above, tape at walst, ieee “lt from to Me. eae Millinery Department. ! Wi x White Lawn Corset Covers, with ue hana. | buffed sl umed around neck and sleeves - 5 | with v Bing and ribbon; pearl ach. i tows ets, solled. Reduced mpire style. pairs, from $7.00 to te st Ee . from $5.00 10 84.50 pair, wn Cloth Jackets, theht mfort, imussed from handlin SI Timed. Redaced | m airs, f to $1. pink, bhie and Reduced from 20e. to * | 5 Remnants trsook, lengths % to 10 wards. Redu yard, ‘ vet shirt Wat of oe brown, 1 Upholstery Department. Curtains. pair Musti pair Trish r Trish Point. silk-lined om $15.00 te a Sik Walsts, ul 3S. mbour, our. ' pale Tan Was § ‘ath. Sash Was $4.00, 3 Ne Now $1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Notting! salen eit St ir Notting! s Now $1.00, bratd trimmed estry Portleres.” Were $13.00. Now du ett from $10.00 gud $1100 Tor iesecs GWae $3.50! Now et. braid tet Sire H Reduoe frome ns 4 and 6 Sligiitly “soiled. Smee SIE soiled. Kedueod Redtuced om Reduced Ge. Rugs. Reduced fro x (blue and White). Re- duced frou 4 sN10 Tt Reduced from $5.4 te $1.00 ene Ine and white). Re- Reduced from $13.00 A ir ‘y's best). Reduced Hosiery Department. Lamp Department. pee pes Won Fan Cot Hose. aint in La ai Globe, N with pink ve ts Globe, Reduced from Wand § pink and green, Te- Reduced from 3! to Lamp, globe missing. lobes, slightly imperfect, Reduced from . eneh China Department. risbad Ching Set. 1 enp and from $6.50 to $5 dueed from $1.25 te Redeced from Plain White Breakfast Plates. Reduced to | 1 Odd Decorated Carlsbad China Teapot, Reduced s, trimmed with | from $1.00. to bs frou. ¥: Nainsook 1 deep hem.” Meduced | 5 erated Comb and Brush Trays, Reduced aint Infant= Bootes, stk nd ribbon trimmed. | Reduced heed from $1.00 to 2c. pa | trom $4 nis ‘Trimmed Basket, boat shape, trimmed | 8 Decorated Carlsbad China Cracker Jars, Te- ty lace ated riuben Reduced from $10.00 to $3.00, 4 from 30 to Be. each i 1s (Odd Decorated Sauce Dishes. Reduced from 10 t corated German China Mustache Sancers, damaged. Sth floor. Cups and Reduced from 75 to 35e. each | Housefur: ishing Dept. 1 Imported Zinc Housemaid’s Pall, slightly dam- aged, Heduced, frown L00 to $1.00. 'upler, Mache Basins. slight! damaged. Re- duced from 60c. ee pense Linen Department. vam Dawe: sk Fringed Table Cloths, with red from $1.50 to from $2.00 to ¥ 3 Large Agate Iron Ith Reduced slightly. dass irge Agate Iron lee ers, tly dam- aged. Iedueed from $1.00 to Goce. each 2 Narsery Chatrs, | Reduced trom 75 to 0c. 1 Butler's slightly damaged. Reduced from_ 4200 to $17 1 Self-pouring Of! Can. Reduced from $1.00 to TF Euameted Stew Kettles. Reduced from 35 to 25e. each. 1 Brass Coal Hod. Reduced from $6.80 to $8.00, 1. Brass Umbrella Red to'soie ‘Stand, luced from $5.25 Woodward & Lothrop. Handkerchief Dep pt. iW Women's All-linen air aniets Hem- Handkerchtefs. Reduced from 12ige, to hed Handkerchiefs. to 12lge. enc All-linen Hemsiltched Handker- in white and black. c. each; 3 for Se. mstite Tse. Redaetd from 25e, Ist floor. paeeurrrrrres | Free Trip to Europe. Some one of the a jn Wash- ington is golug to This’ simmer at our expense. It ronal for you to say which one {t sI he. ‘The ope voted to be the most lar enjoys tl trip. Every half dollar spent in any de- partment of the store gfpities you to a vote. The time to beghr voting is right now. —-L4 Saks and Company . PGredrrsedinesonteeseotoatoaseetee sete Sreenbonsensneseesenseasneseateatoaseasretentette heeientortens REE RAT AR ARAP AAAS A AAA) offer through. their = Furnishing Depart- ment tomorrow “six 3 special values that = every man needs— z and that we can offer in at prices that dis- + count’ the makers’ even. They are small lots —and that calls for quick action. SrSrotendondonde hortentectectortontedtnete wees a ao ee es noon , % A lot of viet and Madras > + und new pat- $ eS garments—reg- ‘¢ $ Sehr: oSodsntseeseese Set Seaton $ A lot of Madras Bosom Shirts, $ in several of the best styles SB e that will be shown this spring z 4 two pairs of cuffs to match z pesome, The Shirt y fi re- s ied upon ct = 2 x Worth s1.50.. 2 eee 3 3 ss z big value in Japanette = ndkerchiefs, swith new and . colored “borders. The ‘4 sell for that ail = 2 We have this a 4 lot to sell at. 3 3 $ o ¢ - 2 for 25c. Ka AILsilk Leventine + . with natural han- BA storting silver (rin med. BA - Worth $1.50" wills they, lists . z 2 53 & O 4 * A lot of same EI Club Ties and’ Band Bs oe & We are glad to get to se = bs 5Oc.- patte 3 will s 3 a surel priee you will s $ 3 g = = a variety. of shapes just well maie—Inunder as “nicely stand the wear and tear as and Just as good, in every way iy in the market... Call 1 Oc. cuts fl 5C. se Saks’ Corner. . PEO OOMOLOOOOOEEES Seofentententeote ontentons De a ae ea a an a ee ae ee ee a ee eee a ee pres oes THE PROPER CARE OF ‘CHILDREN’S TEETH of childhood! Children’s teeth are as i ‘ able to decay as thosp of adults, ‘The first ins toothache should send it to a competent dentist—he Is to be found at Evans’ Dental Parlors, 1309 F ST. N.W. eee te aes It would not be necessary fo- so many people to wear glasses at such an early age if the proper care were taken of t This ts especialy true of those reading und studying at night hy a poor light. A Student Lamp Is what you want, and you can get the best at Geo. F. Muth & Co.’s, 418 7TH ST. jd Successors to Geo. NW. Ryneal, fr. lf you made Any Money —on the inanguratior why not invest a por tion of it in Col © better fuel pric © mukes a quick, no clinkers or dirt to = Up. and costs very Ute. ‘Try burning = Coke! 40 bu. Uncrushed Coke.$2.90 40 bu. Crushed Coke. . .$3.70 Washington Gaslight Co.,: 413 roth St. N. W., J. ZEH, 920 20th st. "Phone 476. oR WM. mh6. 1 Wash- If you want the = t—don't ask for White Clover Elgin ome tn and get one of our inter- eeting booklets -FREE—explaln- ing all abeut the care of and ‘yma §a30-3m,20 ent of the feet. Tells how to pecome SOUR CHIROPODIST, Agents wanted for our rem town. Corns and Dunlons treated for shields afford tmm Yar bunion and corn solute relief without the use of the knif Prof. J. J. GEONGES & SON, Foot ae _Hours: 8 to 6 p.m. sundiy5, 9 tote Ths Before You Lay Aside Your Ball Gown 2 —let us take your photo #8 you appeared at Ss the inaugural ball. Our photos will bring * out all the richness and beauty of your ** gown. The pose will be natural and grace, . Ee Tuey'il be exquisite photos we srese. oe) Tints’’—all styles and sizes— W. HI"Stalee, 1107 F st. wet to M. B. BRADY. mb10-16d Rheumatism afflicted Folks---here’s a Tablet. bel—aid it the ‘ost effective reme- dies for the ‘u of Rheumatism, ‘Boe. Homeopathic , 1331 G St. Near 14th st. ‘Q.nvenient to transfers, "Phone 104, mhl0-144 'WOMEN AND MISSIONS | 432 9th St. $60 Porcelain-lined Bath Tubs, $27-50- Before warm weather comes on let us replace your copper or tin Bath Tub with a modern one— or perhaps your PLU MB- ING needs overhauling— or you require a RANGE for your kitchen. Let us furnish you with an esti- mate—we guarantee high- est satisfaction and LOW- —— EST PRICES. An Interesting Annual Meeting at the New York Avenue Church. = Work of the Ladies of the Washing- | tom City Presbytery—Money Rais- ed During the Year. The annual meeting of the Presbyterian Home Missionary spofeatecoatety byterian Church. The atiendence large, nearly filling the body of the church and contained representatives from almost every church in the presbytery of Wash- in.gton. The meeting lasted all end of the morning Loa . and at the visit Steen on $ 66 i 99 were handsomely entertained at luaciteon ee err € (S in the Sunday school room by the iadies . of the New York Avenue Churci. . + Filt l $4 'T. S. Hamlin presided at the me Filter Omlly $4 $10.7 wens it = = prayer by Mrs. D. W. Skellenger. + — —the cheapest Germ-proof Filter in %] Mrs. Hamlin on the platform were + continuous flow 4] the other officers of thi 3 RE WATER = ble, recording secretary -—- quantities according | Wigat, corresponding Sf —— to presure, It's easily cleaned. and Childs, treasurer, and the S —— can de attached to any spigot in a Mrs. Paxton, Mrs. Skellenge z moment, < 1 Mrs. es aoe es ~ PRICI Py os SLY. The principal business of the morning Bx P2eie COMERS GNDURE 2] was ihe reading of reports of ithe omices s — SB] ana trom the societies connected with the 7S & ¢ various churches of the presbytery. . &- SH DD $F] were alt oe an encouraging navi is Bro showed that great interest had bee: % °9 in home missions during the past In almost every cas work has been done and more money than during the p ing The most important rep: . = aaa Tinning, Ranges, &c.. 3 ee 432 9th Street. more that was pre- Seats sented this that of Miss SARA RRR AR eee ener | EHS DES rer of the so It showe during the ear a ber s had beer filled) by ocieties and s mlssiondvies. and\ others - firoughout country who were in need of The boxes contained clothiasz necessaries of life, and sometimes ard some of the « 1 du The total value of th then $1,796.16. several mi: 2 s of students at schools among the Indians in the south far away as Alaska 10 i eYou Know . (What You Want.: ( —— When you order 2 ——— “London Creams” see ) that you get them—and ( —— Deeble not some __ imitation their reports. reports from sean re the various church societies were ¢ 0 that's said to be “just )) | and these occupied the remainder of the ——— as good. forenoon. . Sep Se )) |] It matters little what it is that you want —whet “want son who situation or a servant—a - in Th ar will reach the per- an fill your need. == TING “London i ‘Creams” ) Tv ¢ | Mana sPo) NOTES. au Signs an Indian. —have the name plain- pr Tebeau of the Cleveland t m ly stamped on every }/| went to Scuth Bend, Ind., Tuesday on a cracker. They are the < | litte scouting -expedition and the result ities hh.) | S88 the signing of Sockalexis, the piaver ightesty auOst tooth «(0 one ncel naib tesine aicee Geen IpIE SEP some of all cream ‘)] and for scme time. Tebeau first noticed crackers. Always fresh | Sockalexis last season, when he was on the Holy Cross College team at Worcester, ——— and crisp. ))| Mass. An effort was made to secure him. <) | but it failed at the time and a close watch ( AT ALL GROCERS. <\] has been kept on him ¢ sir Burkett 2 ) | was recently instructed to sign the play + Wholesalers, 616 E st. ¢> | put failed to get at him, ard Tebeau final! located him. Sockalexis is said to be a fine outfielder and a wonderful batter. He is a full-blooded Indian. Halen Deal May Be of. Manager Donovan of the Pittsburg club said yesterday he had written to Manager Stallings that he has not waived his claim to Hulen and will not Hulen is to be sold to a minor league club. Philadelp: had sold him to Columty J hy B Maine Office, Balt re Crews Will Come. O nson roOs.. aeees The Ariel Rowing Cleb of Baltimore will __fe20-3m,1 have two four-oared crews, a senior and @ ————— = =e junior, in the Potomac river regatta here next summer, and will have its champion four at the natioral regatta in Philauel- ervices | phia in Augusi, and, perhaps, a junior crew there also. [ Villabary Defeats Showalter. O a OS €SS Pillsbury defeated Showalter in the ches Se wallealght Soni match at Brooklyn last night. The scor aS a Luncheon, Dinn now stands: Pillsbury, 4; Showalter, 2 drawn, re to be T take en char and furnish The pool room law of Missouri as it at present stands upon the statute books, was declared to be unconstitutional py the state supreme court yesterday. The de- cision holds that the law is Invalid becau it is class legislation. The decision made in the case of the state against L. Bliter, who was charged with making books and selling pools on races in Kansas City. Criminal Judge Wooford previously held for Bliter, but the prosecutin © attorney took an appezl to the Supreme cevrt. w Unconstitutional nh 426 oth Si *Phone 1000. Jarvis, was M. unlawfully hors Sauterne, For Fish and Oys AO* qt. Mo., men and th » resorts in St. Mareh 11. pool many frequenters of Louis are jubilant over gr a : n of the state supreme court at dinner! 400. qu Jefferson City declaring that the pool room : law of 1891 i mstitutional. This de- x cision leaves no law In force to prohi ookmaking and pool selling in thi Jo Melon Wine & chats iri a O) cently. 6/4 1/4” ST-FPHONE 998. Yale Will Not Be Here. pal __] The Yale University nine will not p! < | here the coming season, all efforts of the local coll(ge team managers to arrange a M0 1-Ib, loaves to the barrel. h contest failing. The Yale team will come \)| south the middle of April, playing the Unt- versity of Virgin at Charlottesville April 17 and at Lynchburg the 19th. Is Not Cambridge Crew on the Thames. The Cambridge University crew made ixturre. Pg agreed a ctediong Putney, England, yesterday, and rowe Sis mee es from that place to Hammersmith bridge, D? is not a hap. ¢}{@ mile and three-quarters, in seven min- hazard mixture of flours, but a true utes forty-two seconds, stroking at the lend of sev rate of thirty-four per minute. The crew impressed onlookers favorably, both in their work ard appearance. This is the first proportions practice work of the crew over any part détemined: Just of the university course for the annual race between the Cambridge and Oxford (}] eights, which will be rowed over the usual course from Putney to Mortlake April 3. _ Denth of Mich: Mr. Michael Sells, a well-known busi man, died yesterday at his residence, ec Crean Blend Flour P street, after a brief illness. Mr. = +2 —should be better than a single bor Ohio fifty-seven year: 0, $2 kind of four, or a mixture“is | ¥88 born in Ohto Ape eels * ¢* * CLEAR. Spring wheat flour makes and served with credit during the war in TD f nutitions, but neavy, dark tread. the 59th Regiment, Ohio Volunteers, rising ¢ Winter wheat flour makes white to the rank-of captain -of ‘This company. light bread, that lacks nutriment Only the exact proportions of e: hb For many years he was a clerk in the Breen “wread. ania totes, Y | Treasury Department. He leaves a widow M BLEND" NEVER FAILS and a sister. He was a prominent member ake an be Rolls, ae of the Loyal Legion and of Burnside Most, t Sour No. 8, G. A. R. The funeral will be under the auspices of the fraternities of which he was a member, and will take place at 2 o'clock tomcrrow. Interment will be at Arlington. Mr. Sells had been in dec ing health for several years, going on two occasions to Carlsbad, where the waters seemed to have a decidedly veneficial effect on his malady. His last illness was very brief. He was out and about the city last week, but on Saturday was taken |, severely ill and kept to his house, SS grocer will supp B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., Wholesalers, tigo-too att. wen“ AE POIs (‘We Make Real ~ ~~~ Boston Brown Bread. © Not the Boston Brown Bread you're z . pay deca) ** accustomed to have sent you. But thee eee pas - *** Brown Bread that’s made as it is in —-—.__ * © * Boston, No other bread tastes quite 80 Fatal Accident on the Yantie. eee Every one enjoys it — whethe: 5 Ses ee ee iastaaan: The Secretary cf the Navy received a we 10 ant ine wat! cable message this morning from Capt. ? COR. 1: rs Stirling, commandi: the South Atlantic Krafit’s Bakery, (2% 250% 5° x Fa station, dated at Montevideo, Uruguay, an- nouncing a fetal accident on board the Yantic near that port. Coxwain P. Murphy was killed and Seaman O. Germundson dengerously injured, but Capt. Stirling says there are hopes of his recovery. The acel- dent was the result of a premature dis- charge during target practice with the heavy guns on the 8th instant. ‘Confections and Fancy Cakes. mbi1-th,¢,t,20 AER Ea ee Benson’ 's Porous Plaster ie relief. Price, 25 cents. tively HEADACHE WHAT gait ene ae area ae “T have used ition Ofl in my family and find To stimulate the appetite and secure sood diges- | it to bee splendid liniment. Mrs. Ella Journey, Sole Manufacturers >. 2 Bers. G. B Miegert & Soon.” Asx your drasgais 728 $th wt., Portamonth,. Va.” DRESSMAKERS’ CAMBRIC DEPARTMENT--FIRST ELOOR ANN §, Kann, The Busy Corner, | 8th and Market pace. | S. Kann, Son & Co. Our 2d Grand Rebuilding Sale. SPECIAL SEMNANTS WILL WE THE ORDER DAYS BUSINESS LAST WPEK WE OMITTED THIS SALE ON ar COUNT OF THE MANY OTHER BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE MOUSE PURREDORE YORU HAVE A DOURLE AT IN SILKS AND WASH ¢ S hever pretty Silk Rem nants, the accumulation of two busy weeks in our Silk Department. so many ONE s HLAIN-COLORED INDIAS AND PRINTED CHINAS. I Remnants, 12 WAC. SORTE als Remnants, 1 5c. ONE LOT OF FANCY NOVELTY StLKS Remnants, 1 Oc, ONE LOT OF PLAIN BLACK INDIAS AND FANCY TADPETAS Remnants, 20c. BLACK SATIN BLACK SURAIL NDIA AND COLORED TAPPETA d9C, tAPrer as AQc., Remnants, INE CHANG ATIN BROCK ALE AND Wash = 2.000 vards of Fast Lawn and Challies, new patterns ... * 396, 800 vards of Domecdn Cre . tonnes, new bright patterns. 5c. 5.000 yards Wool Nun's Veiling and plain colors in Wool ¢ lillies, lack, cream, bhie, pink, tan and other desirable Shates oo ors ce '834c. 1,000, yards Imported, Cretome and = Venice — Drapery. 8 pretty new designs... 334c. 10,000 vards Pine Swiss Lappets, fancy Lace Tissues, Novelty Grena- nes, Fine American Organdies, Faney Bectle Black Sat- 8: all the same price. 3hc. Remnants of Fruit Muslin. Remnants of Dwight An- chor Muslin. Remnants of Alpine Rose Muslin. Remnants of New York Mill Muslin. i to 10- vera ARC. pieces = PEPARTMENT, THIRD-FLOOR REMNANT Yards of FE mbroide Ty. These goods are manufacturers sae ic ends of and are the mill cleanings of one the largest manufacturers in St. Gall, Switzerland. They were sold to us at the of duty. They come in all widths and qualities, and un in to ds among them worth Sold to- about cost length from 1 yards, There are ge from 3c. to 7 morrow a yard. from Ic. and Upwards. rt CENTER <1 LOO BARGAIN TABLES. Upholstery Dept. Rem nants. ONE Lor SMALL. PIBC A201, CLOTH 12t4¢. YARD LENG nAL, ONE Lor 4 mist POINT AND SWISS) CURTAIN ENDS, LENGTH PROM 1 TO 1%, 2Q0c Yani ° 19c. Sc. YLOH COIN SPOT AGHTLY SOLED. Remnants of Linings. 1,000 YARDS OF I K AND ALI NE FRENCH SILESIA COLORS We IN ™ 534c. '* 4¥hc. * S34c. IN COLORS—WORTH 100 OF FINE PERCALINE, WORTH 12%. " BEST Qt /OLORS m0 YARD YOULL FIND THESE GOOL Os 0, STi & MARKET SPACE PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE

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