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Sebi eaetoetetontetocntocntectontete W. B . Moses & Sons. | W. B, Moses & Sons. A Peerless Showing of Oriental Rugs. SeeSesgongondontoegengeogontontint Europe and Asia have been searched thoroughly $ for their choicest Oriental Rugs. We show over 2,000 & pieces here—fine specimens from every rug producing country in the oriént. Our patroris—people who have ‘been through the biggest Oriental Rug Establishments in the country—tell us that we show the finest assort- ment of Rugs to be scen anywhere, and that a buyer will more readilv find the kind and style of rug wanted here than anywhere else. We aim to carry rugs of every style and size that can be asked for. We guar- antee our prices. mtoteted Sete Se ae ee a ee he ee ee ee ae ee ae OY v sete Sefeeteege sSeeaoeonnontnetontoete toot Soedeegeots pie Whenever you buy a piece Our Guarantee» we guarantee the price or one year. ef ed % = If you can buy the same size rug of the same qual- ‘ity anywhere else we'll take ours back and refund the purchase money. It's worth a visit to see ovr Rug Rooms. Beauti- ful Kirmanshak Rugs worth S1co to $300—Fine All- silk Rugs worth as high as $1,000, and an endless va- riety of other fine pieces. Genuine Oriental Rugs as low as $3.75, $ Sef oy Ss ee ee ete ese ot Setetos Traore sedeaton o> $6. ef W .B. Moses & Sons, +F Street Cor. llth. Storage, 22d&M.3 Sonseesoofoatoete Segoe % oetorton rte teetoetoctont Soedoedecegecgeegeeteeteeteetoeteeteeteeteetoeteeteeteeteateatoateateateatoateatontoafoatoatoatoatoateatosteatentesteateateeteeteteteets Senenotetetetntntntetetettnttetetetettnteteleditetnontetetedetetne WE ALWAYS Seeintententet Aim to give more for the money than Sntntetetetete Series can be gotten elsewhere. The facts that we use immense quantities of goods, buying everything direct from the man- ufacturer, and pay spot cash for all WE buy enable us to undersell our competi- eeSonteeseeteeseetons Seok Soot Selon tors. - Drop in. Even the most inex- 3 perienced cannot help but realize that our values are full to overflowing. Three special lines. Suits to Order, $15, $20 and $25, PPM ots Morton C. Stout & Co., TAILORS, Twelfth and F Sts. N.W. Deteteteetetecteneetntetetetetetececennteteteteteeeeentetetetetedeeeeeneteteteteeiettedetetetey LAE EEE EEPEELEVEDE EEE EE OE EES noisy + SRM in entetetetntntntentntntetntetntntetntetetetetntetetetntn teenie Lansburgh & Bro. Our Upholstery Dept. 2 ek Seeseegeetencede ete 2 eles Seofoaseeg The enormous increase in the volume of business in our Up- holstery Department has nece: itated its removal to the 3d floor, where more than double of its tormer space will be devoted thereto. Many new and progressive features will be added, and we will state that ours will be the most complete Upholstery Department in Washington. Below we mention a few Opening Specials: Lace Curtains. Draperies. ate ef Sooo ef Lace Curtains, | Opening Price, $3 pr. One let White Irish Point Lace Curtaiz 2 i Opening Price, $5 pr. One lot real Brussels Lace Curtains, ints Opening Price, $5.75 pr. stele sete Soe go 18¢. yd. Hungariim Clcth, for “draperies and pillow ecverings, oriental patterns and colors, 25c. yd. Cotton Derby, covering, 50 inches wide. nt lot Real Brussels Lace Curtains, beau ya t terms, Sorkeecoo' for draperies and furniture Opening Price, $6.75 p et i, at wirte [ish Polot Lace Curtalns, Le — aah z Opening Price, $8 pr. ¥ corners. 52 inches wide. z lot Real Brussels Lace Curtains. spe- 40c. yd. for draperies and coverings, beautiful orier tal colorings, 50 inches wide. 75c. yd. rnished free on all kinds of ery und drapery work. Opening Price, $8.50 pr. Spectal price on Nottingham Lace Curtains, f 59c. to $5 pr. A visit to our Upholstery Department would convince you that the above mentioned prices are much lower than the same goods could be purchased elsewhere. a a a a as a as ee ae ee Upholstery Department, 3d floor. Take Elevator. Lansburgh & Bro., 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St ALL CASES OF WEAK OR LAME BACK, BACK- ache, rheumatism, will find re hy wearing one of Carter's Smart’ Weed and Belladonpa Backache Plasters. Price 25 cents. Try them. 20 masa senasnmsesassnncnaeaare iWall Paper i f ANGOSTURA BITTERS, the world-renowned ap- petizer and invigorator. Used now over the whole civilized world. Try it, but beware of imitations. Ask for the genuine article, manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & 0c28 CHARGES NOT SUSTAINED. —Wall_Papering is made a fine art b Work that's high-class and ar- tistic im every detail. Let us give you an estimate on your work —We're papering small rooms as low as $2. {The Houghton Co., nol-20d 1214 F ST. a Investigation of Federal Officials at Richmond, Va. It is announced at the civil service com- mission that the charges against the fed- eral officials at Richmond, Va., have not been sustained, and no further action ts probatle. The testimony which was taken by Messrs. Aloyle and Wales has been in- formally submitted by them to the com- missioners as a body, and the full report is in preparation. It will show that while there was much to be deplored in the facts brought out there was no evidence of thé violation of the civil service laws or rules. The case taken up behind closed doors yesterday. and the preliminary report made called attention to the fact that the partic- ipation of officials in political gatherings . in their belief, a violation of the Cleveland order regarding “pernicious po- litical activity,” but that matter dees not come within the civil service law. ——_—— —+ e+ _____ - Cheap Publicity. For fifteen cents you can let every one in Washingion know by a Star want ad. that you want a situation or want @ cook. Tere Po erecrccccosooe Underwear. We have secured from a New York firm ten cases of Men's Fine Normal Wool ¢ Underwear, extra heavy— ¢ what sells for where. Men’s BUERB acy SAxOmy, wool” JACKETS [OME ATERS 7&4 eooe . ose The Robinson Oils, “they. lubricate more and outlast other olls.” Wm. C. Robinson & Son, apllset = BALTIMORE, Md. THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1898-14 PAGES, Annual Statement of Operations for the Past Year. VALUES OF TAXABLE REAL ESTATE Effects of Law Regulating Taxes and Tax Sales. DECREASE IN REVENUES ee together with a statement of the value of the taxable real estate and personal property in the District of Columbia, for the year ending June », as follows: Taxable on land, $ improvements, $71,862, 921, 496; taxable total, $159, Yashington county—Taxable on land, at taxable on improvements, total, $1 41; taxable + 34,508, ple on im- » #1 total, $5,- tate, $183,156, Personal property—Washingwon elty, $1 Washington county, $42, rail don gross receipts, $1,077,9 total sed value > and ‘onal property of Columbia on July 1, 1898, of Washington cit Washington coun per sonal property real and personal property, The assess: of the board of as: have been engaged since Ju ing the triennial a: and will return the day of January, 15 the board ¢f equ in mak- ment of real estate, ame on the first. Mon- when under the law lization and review will meet to receive and determine appeals on the valuations, and for this purpose will remain in session until the first Monday in June following. Numerical Books. The official record of the triennial assess- ment just referred to, he explains, will be contained in four large volumes, and should be commerced not later than March, requiring a corps of expert cle District front fee fa, by s , rate of foot, value of 1: of the o le. This , lots, rily perform- ment of a select corps of who work after the gular office and receive compensation, in addi- tion to their regular from ‘a_ special appropriation for t While the cost in former years reached the sum of 3 r for photolithographing the it is now proposed to nt number of copt sment by the use of an im- ing machine, the work to be y the clerical force of the office un- der the appropriation asked for, except the ccst of two machines and a mimeograph 1 additional sum of $400 aving of over $1,400, compared with the cost of the last numer cal books. reproduce a suff the new Taxes and Tax Sales. as follows: » ti and tax sales are increased amount of nd number of iots sold at the April. It is believed that many 2 evils complained of in the old law are now corrected. One serious defect in the old law has certainly been healed in the provision, that no dec all sued until all pearing upon the tax b property are paid, with pe and cc including taxes which the District purchased the at tax sale. This is legislation in the right direction, and will undoubtedly show bene- ficial results in the near future. Licenses Issued. the ended June During year nolesale liquor icenses, There has been cert tor of taxes 1,124 certificate: cellaneous receipts. Recepits from licenses during the year ended June 30, Apoth. Auction sar 6, Bill Billiard, pool, old barrels, b ntert ments, circuses, balls and exhibitions, $ e, $510. Hacks, ¢: decrease surance companies, $1,606.72; increase, $ putside companies, (4. Insurance agent 3. Insurance , e percentage ompanies, . 905. Livery increase, $164.91. illuminating 4.35, Peddiers, $590. Produce special, tal, $10,5 tax, frater- stah gas, 291.40, ‘to Net decrease. ! Total receipts from 704.89. al receipts from licenses, 1807-8—$333,- 133.55. Net decrease, 1897-8—$9,691.33 Traflic in Liquor. It wil! be observed that the decrease of nearly $19,000 of last year received from this source has been followed by a still further reduction of over $10,000. Thirty- three bar room and eight wholesale liquor licenses were rejected by the excise board during the present license year, besides a number of applications for transfer, both of ownership and location. As stated in my report of last year the representatives of outside breweries and distilleries are still allowed under the law to traffic in- the products of their manufactories in this District without license. Unfair competi- tion in business is demoralizing both in theory and practice. The deticit in revenue from produce dealers or itinerant hucksters on our streets is very noticeable. Quite a number enlisted to fight their country’s battles, and the proximity of Cemp Alger induced others to transfer their business to that vicinity. The same condition of affairs ex- ists in reference to passenger traffic by li- censed vehicles on our streets. The receipts from other sources show a marked in- crease, Hacks, Cabs and Other Vehicles. Four hundred and forty-one vehicles were licensed the past year, divided as fol- lows, viz.: Numbered hacks, omnibuses and two-horse vehicles, 342; numbered cabs, coupes, carriages and one-horse ve- hicles, 99. Total, 441. Two hundred and thirty-nine insurance 0: ASSESSOR'S REPORT| ECLA LALLA Silver Tea Sets at Less Than Manufacturer’s Prices. 9 We must clear our shelves to make room for holiday goods. All our Silver Tea Sets we have marked below cost. Over 50 st¥les for pou to choose from; finest quadruple silver plate. —< LLL COOLS, - adetontontontons Sete Sosgoegenten “. Seeege Son a ot ef eaateete efoagec$ Very handsome Silver Tea Set of 5 pieces, Ike this out: finest qi Cream pitcher and spoon holder gold-lined. A regular $25.00 set now 4-piece Silver Tea Set, consisting of T Spoon Holder. Was $10.00, cut to....... 5-piece Silver Tea Set, consisting of Te Pitcher and Spoon Holder. Very_handsome Were M, cut to druple plate. cut to. Setnintet =e =e ot and Coffee Pots, Sugar Bowl, Was $15.00, now cut to. iL piece % Other 1ich designs in 5-piece sets that sold for $35.00. Very beautiful 5-piece set in Colonial design, ebony hand! meat Solid Silver Tea Set of 5 pieces R. HARRIS & CO., 7th and D Streets N.W. ensnonoepteteshntenenuetetetnnneteteieentnntecetetetntetetetetetendptndpdntnntndndeteedy | BON MARCHE The American Queen now ready. Munsey, for November Are You Preparing? This delightful weather is undcubtedly suggestive of warmer wraps. If it’s a combination of warmth and style you require we can fill both requisites at an abnormally fow cut in prices. Bear in mind the season is young—in its infancy—might as well enjoy a long sea- son out of your SUIT or WRAP by investing NOW. We have on sale a lot of the latest S9 fo) yy l style Box and Fly-front Reefer Jackets, in Black, Light Tans, Cas- tor, Yale, Navy, Brown, Green, in ~ Jackets, © worth fine kersey cheviots, boucles, astrak- $12.50, $13.50, $15. hans and coverts—all lined through- out with all silk satins and taffetas, in black and high colors. We think Suits, worth up to $18. this is the best jacket bargain ever “ offered. Choice $9.21. Skirts, Worth $12.50, $13.50, $15.00. worth up to $10. >4.69 Silk Waists, worth $6, $6.50 & $7.50. D479) Children’s Reefers, worth $6.50 & $7.50. BON MARCHE, 314 to 318 Seventh HONOR TO WAR HEROES. Washington Lodge of Elks to Give Them a Banquet. The Washington Lodge of Elks will honor with a banquet at Rauscher’s, Thursday evening, the five comrades of their branch Sestectontests oo ongeetonteete 314 to 318 9 Seventh. 8c. Choice of as handsome a line of Black and Navy Cheviot Serge Suits —Covert Cloth Suits—Venetian Cloth Suits. Some are all silk lined —cut in the most recent style. These suits are regularly worth $12, $13.50, $15, $16.50 and $18. Make your selection $10. Choice of lot of Skirts in all the new shapes. Fiounce Apron front— and plain, in Cheviots, Brilliantines, Sicilians, Crepons, Moire, Velour and Satin; some plain braid-trimmed, tucked and corded. Worth $6, $7.50, $9, $10. Choice $4.98. Choice of Plain and Novelty Taf- feta Silk and Satin Waists, in all the latest colors, such as Cerise, Yale, Violet and all staple shades, as well as Black; in tucked, corded and com- bination effects. Worth $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Choice, $4.69. Choice of 23 styles, each in a va- riety of plain (in all colors) and com- bination fancy mixtures, in Chil- dren’s Reefers; sizes 4 to 12 years; plain braided and cloth trimmed, in all the stylish effects. Choice $4.79, Worth $6.50 and $7.50. companies, or their agents, have been li- censed, as follo’ Fire insurance com- panies, outside, 1 life insurance com- panies, outside, 68; accident, casualty and guaranty, outside, 28; District of Columbia, fire, life and casualty, 17; total, 239. Fraternal Beneticial Assotiation. (An act of Congress approved March 8, 1897. Fraternal organizations to the number of twenty-one have been authorized to do business in the District of Columbia. “I beg to state, in this connection, that under the act of March 3, 1897, this office is required to publish detailed statements of fraternal associations. This work is usually, compiled by an efficient force of clerks in thy insurance bureau of the vari- ous states, who do nothing else. No appro- priation was made to carry its require- ments into effect, and the office has been compelled to make the best of circum- stances; with one clerk, whose time ts al- ready taken: up in the collection of L.cense revenue, from other sources. The Clerical Force. “It gives'me great pleasure to bear testi- mony to theexcellent character of the cler- ical foree connected with this office. They are men ofpractical experience, good judg- ment and -gentlemanly deportment, and while eachvone of them is well entitled to increaséd compensation, the estimates al- ready submitted for the year ending June 80, 1900, calls for an increase in salary for two places only. Also one additional clerk made necessary by the extra amount of la- bor imposed on the clerical force of this office by the tax sale “act” heretofore re- ferred to. All of these recommendations were approved by the Commissioners last year, and, I trust, will again receive the same favorable action.” —>—-—__ Mr. C. Vanmetre Gates left last night for Grafton, W. Va., where he has been invited to speak at a mass meetings in behalf of A. G. Dayton, the republican can- Gidate for Congress. He will go from there to West Union, W. Va., returning Wed- nesday. His subject will be “Jeffersonian Democracy: vs. the Present Democratic Oz- ganization.” TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug- ists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. fn genuwne bas L. B, Q. om each tablet, who served as officers during the war with Spain, as follows: Major M. Emmet Urell, who commanded the Ist Battalion of Ist District Regiment; Major Richard A. O'Brien, who commanded the 3d Battalion of the same regiment; Captain Charles L. Beatty of the 10th United States Volun- teer Cavalry, Corporal Samuel A. Boyle of the Philadelphia Battery A, and Richard R. Burr of the navy. At a meeting of the banquet committee last night in Elks’ Hall, on E street, the final arrangements for the affair were com- pleted. This committee is composed of the following: Joseph A. Burkart, chairman; M. Dyrenforth, secretary; M. G. McCor- mick, treasurer; J. Henry Busher and Samuel A. Boyle. At the banquet table the address of wel- come will be delivered by Joseph A. Bur- kett, and toasts will be responded to as follows: ‘America,’ Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis; ‘Washington, the American Mec- ca,’ Mr. John W. Ross of the board of District Commicsioners; “The Elks,’ E. B. Hay; “Our Heroes,” Gen. Nelson A. Mil ‘Our Absent Brothers,” Albert Sil- lers; “The Press in War,” H. L. Merrick, and 't.e Red Cross,” Hon. James Tanner. A toast will be drunk to the Grand Army of the Republic. Col. William Dickson will be the toastmaster. Invitations have been issued to the fol- lowing prominent men: President McKin- ley, Secretary Alger, Adjutant General Corbin, the assistant secretary of war, Webster Davis, assistant secretary of the interior, and Senators Carter, Wellington and McComas. Among those who have ac- cepted are Major General Miles, Hon. James Tanner, Rev. Howard Wilbur En- nis, District Commissioners Ross, Wight and Beach, Major E. H. Neumeyer, Col. F. C. Ainsworth and Major Richard Syl- vester. A unique feature of the program will be a chip from the blockhouse on San Juan Hill, which will be attached to each menu. -_—— Situations Secured. Many situations are secured through the want advertisements in The Star. The cost is but trifling. Fifteen cents pays for fifteen words. a rE “The Dependable Store.” 924-926-928 7th st., running through to 704-705 K st. No lower cloak & suit prices. | Lower prices than ours for equal qualities do not exisi—the stock and price marks prove that. Others may underquote "1s but look behind the prices and quality is missing—and satisfac as well. We have the buying down as finely it can be done Years of buying experience in Baltimore before we came here fit ii} us well for the leadership we now enjoy. We draw upon the best | known makers—buy largely—get the benefit. of smallest cost. //] These are the factors that make values like tomorrow's possible | $8 kersey jackets, | $22 electric seal capes, $4.98. $15. | Ladies’ stylish 6-bution black kersey sty | Jackets, that are richly lined throughont Spot ge ping } with satin. and have the emart-lecking “value—for $15, 1). | strap seams—ideal garments for winter ne long by 12 skunk collars eal neckplece Wear—to give any lady comfort and style —that can be put alongside the b 0 get at $8 elsewhere for $4.98." 7" $12 kersey jackets, ° 5 fot mere oe Mack, ‘royal and Lavy, with, the You'll not be able to get anything Ike ooking a them under $12." Made ‘of finest’ Boul Sackets hove the isthe kersey—with all the style an arto & woman could look for. They have the lish box fronts —with new round. Ts—and kersey strap seams. All of them are handsomely lined through- cut with satin. You have. the these stylish colors—nary tan, cadet blue, n and sm) the dovble-breas ¥ stylish flare coverts— which will be he Ey $1 neck scarfs, 69c. |) looking black. And only : 3 - . Pe Boo =e ie ee — m 4 chomp | $20 plush jackets, eget a | $13.98. . " Most stslish of the new season's $37 velour capes, $25. | Many stylish garments. Silk seal plash Jackets, “with ‘stylish single lapel, ‘that ¥ ete Styli pel, that Tomorrow we will let yon take a lot of are handsomely trimmed with. genuine extucsatly tauinces Sate eee ce marten for. end Uned with « heavy eatin with full) Muniil —made in the most . imme Je in, the most thorough, manner— gar- elaborately trimmed with passeme pay $20 for elsewhere, 1 Take them for $12.1 and jet—the very seme garm ere selling around town at §3 ge 3 collarette values. | $2.25 wat ine | $4.75 afer, ter tee dollar kind Sea ee cotivelies rere eiay $5.98 vex same | real skunk collarettes | that others ask $10 for. sell at $8—and consider curled astrachan fur col- ® bargain for that sum larettes—that are styl- With plain o fan a A ve soft qua ish and desirable as can yoke—and long tabbs— it: me vd ga Shares be. A value that others stylishly trimmed with ee : ~ neeeeetee collarette a woman can cannot duplicate. wear. 4 black goods specials | | —that blaze the Way to greater fame for “The Dependable Store” —because of their exceptional worth—that represent quality at prices that have never been known before. If you intended get- ting a new black dress you'll neyer regret buying it here—and_ |} now. js Black worsted chevlot serges. strictly all pure wool, 42 inches wide. warranted Waterproof—a grand black that will stand the severest tests—one of the most styl- = at the a fabrics—a quality you ave never pa’ less than 50c. 39, a yard, for... New crepons. in the freshest and most pproved designs—a fabric that has first call now—in Finest imported German benrietta—the desirable that wears eo well an Versel satisfaction— —and a reul —fully warrai grade, for drap a” ete a? 85c. Yard and a balf wide fi cloth, of soft, desirable texture—the silk-flalshed and see if it ian't as good the $1.35 grade about and only....... idths from 44 to 46 inches and the very same pat- being Be. and 85c around town at yard, for... Something rare in linens —an opportunity to buy quality at prices that are down to the revel of the cheap sSort—a rarity these days. Replenish the table while you can save like this: Toilet goods. | You pay for toilet requisites mo you should be bound—if you're « anywhere eh than he Think of what others ask —and look over this [tthe list 62-inch pure linen silver-bleached beayy- Full strength household ammonia, 3c Weight table damask of gee pad large-sized bottles, for........ quality — satisfuction - giv nd a a the 6c. sort—for a day at. 48c. Dr. Lyons’ tooth powder, the gemsion, Beresrnectoseresrehise RIS 70-inch White all-linen satin damask ta- ble linen, of a quality that is fit to grace the table of royalty—89e. yd. al- Small-sized Colgate's violet orrls Be Ways up to this time—for a day at 69c. soap, cake for. The 19-cent silver turtle pins. full-bleached all-linen napkins—fit for “ pin any service—which you can count a good Rela sg tines, tomer Oe value at $1.15 a dozen—can be 89c . . Shkoes . had for a day at. aes 5 Be. and 45c ¥ Jew steeabe, enameled belt buckles for Fine all-linen hemmed huck towels —size goss 17 by 34—worthy quality, that will wear ag Rell as the best “regular Iie, 19¢. and Be, shell side Ze. sort—can be had for a combs’ can be had for a day, day at.. pice 914. pels, @hiscctricsces: mises 4 Very fine’satin damask knotted fringe all-linen towels—size 23 by 50a good value at 33 .—can be had for a Gaya 23c. Choice of French extracts, a day, including th ounce, for only...... SOc. fine had for 29c. the regula odors, can both Trio of velvet values. Extra — fine croise velvets face and silk Colored silk velvets—: a very new price for such nice Yelvets. They come 2T-Anch heavy corduroy, in various colors, such as beautiful quali in navy, brown, black, olive, garnet, fant scin n and brown too numerous to mention earing quul- —a value that would farnct, cardinal and tan good ity —all-silk face — that worth 3 SOc. surely be a trade winner at $1_— will @ 7 tomorrow at... —tomorrow 79c. Some worthful dress goods values —which ate fairly illustrative of our underselling suprem:cy—guiding sou to substantial savings. Prices are down as low as satisfactory qualities can be sold for. 48c. novelties, 25c. 75¢. broadcloths, 50c. | $1 Henriettas, 75¢- Sobby _two-toned mo- cece : = hale Curie eatin jae: Here is another oppor Imported German drap quards, fancy mixed tunity for you to get PORES RT suitings and novelty these French broadcloths san of au- ourettes, in all the at this small price. In perlor textare and high newest effects peroety this lot today are these = 3 silk luster—full 46 inche Rar covert mixtures in new a inal, brown, myrtle, blue, brown and light wide, cloth back, olive, hello and turquoise brown, as well as all the es tion sites sare bin: strictly all pure weol— plain ades made. estly such vulues as you might expect at 50c.— and there will be a mighty generous response when the price is known to be as low as 25e. any color you may desire— extra fine grade—the real hon-crushable kind that 1s really worth $1—T5e, They're yurd and a half row only 5 Household needs are pressing for- ward —now that fall has come, making {t necessary to fix up the house from cellar to attle for winter. Lots of things to get—what room in the honse doesn't call for something? What you want is here in bounteous varlety—and we'll inaugurate eried of special selling in these Ines tomorrow—that will make buying doubly attrac See what you save: Bedwear specials. Portiere specials. 60 pairs of 11-quarter pure lamb’s wool 80 pairs of heavy Florentine and Armure ble-bed blankets, with borders of red, weave tapestry portieres, finished with an blue and pink—which are a extra heavy hand-knotted fringe top and tually Worth $0 8 pairfor «66 OS bottom-—in every new color—a rega- Gm pairs of 11-quarter fine all-wool blan- am day a Jar $8 value—for only. 38 kets, made of the finest grade of woo 150 pairs of handsome chenille portieres, weight 5 pounds to the pair—wijl go as an extra heavy velour finish, w another special value, and 4.98 most exquisite dado top and . bottom—a strong one, at Very handsome hanging—worth peceatiies Su palr—for oulysss.-- DSe SD 6 bales of double-bed comforts, covered with sateen and filled with soft, pure white cotton—nicely quilted—as fine com- wort $LiS—fore ns DLS Lace curtain specials. att pulse of Sue lace eottainn, constet- ing Drapery specials. 5 pleces of 50-inch tapestry, extra hear; Florentfie and Armure weave. in red. dark green: olive, due and brown Q Re —worth §1.50 2° yard—for 98c. the richest and daintiest effects we have ever shown in any previcus sea- son—3% yards long—many of which are worth as much as $2.50 a pair $1.79 —tor ...... 250 pairs of the finest Irish point im- ported lace curtains, that are heavily worked in the richest art designs—3% 20 pleces of transient and reetibule net — and ——— ——— very fue quality—worth 25c. yard —for eeweneqees| | 2 ven paon's high-art _cre- ards long_which are actually worth | gcaipel and. Seniman,' Bn the. igbest “ai enims, rt eo weg olen sae dh aett. 3 Grapery ‘designecheap at 1Sc. a si 3 OEE oss ena yard—for only. . . 190 pairs of fine tambour lace curtains— the mesh is just as five and dainty as net—3% yerds long—the "best creations of one of the most celebrated makei4 in the world—actually 64 O8 worth $7.50 a palr—fer. . GOLDENBERG’S, 924-926-928 7th--704-706 K St. 25 pieces of 38-inch lace stripe cur- tein etamines, of vers fine quality—well We. worth cnly ee SGC

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