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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON. TYW Ug1AY.................... 3inh g IgM eminsmmT I.VNorms.... .... ...... ......Ese TMS 3ETEEGU OTAN has a reuler ea mINmasse e:ewasselm to Weutoums thee _imeoeea& s ere aimy ther sneorg 0 41s. As a esM NEW2 so-rm4 Ad we emoges a be* mem eiesd, gpei days we to be a gsat fetre at the wed's ir. Ninely if not qute every date tm 0 Uraie win have its day, up". whiheb mp e0" en.eess win be beld, and its governor and s , 6er state oineers, militia and -o-nd l its ditinguished ad other Citizeans wi b in a-eae---e Nmessep s WO be held at ON sateb buildsng end the governore and other wiN mae spehes Have t m been ay er rangements made loohing to es a elebraulal by the Distriet of Celambi? And if nt, whi not? The Dimtrict will nt have a bulding o its owm, for Congressne0streled preesmably by the ems that as Wasbingis 1s the Mademal Cap tal it Aoub pimee its exhibit in the governmest buBding, declined to make any appropabtiss from th DistIe rev euess for a astaiaw@ly lna dispky in a pey' to1" habittOs. The congressional ...ami.- was probabl correct, for bfore mything eke Washington in the eapital at the rusen. St ils merging ot mere local Into Qwbesiny natioml need have no deterrent of feet paetheesuho wouldhike to sa District of Combia day premiuest am og the fatures o t* ep..imo progrsm; a day when the Wab inglaftem who would be In Chinago aheik asemble im the great strueture devoted ir the timeof the general government and there itote to eatory and music furnished by Washington spaheme and Washington mesicians. It sek be made a meanorable occaion. Some time 1 ,on e expeitios period no fewel then ixer seven hundred members of the Istrlot National Guard will go into sump a" far from the fair grounds It emsul deshesN be so arranged that the visit of this pro'imbal regimnt and the ealebration saqmmtmd would be coincident, This propoe tim oheld ---m-nd itself to the District Com. mea, whome the proper persas to move pubbely In the matter. The expense of such a eab-atis would be etremely small, hardly worth mentleoing. and the few dollars needed coli be gathered in an boor or two by a single emergete citasm. L t an mpre d abroad the goeshl of the city; It as blow our own trumpet, remembering that whom tooteth not his own horn the ame do not be tooted; let our three hundred thomuand people be iberally reD nmted whe the time comes to celebrate the epital sity; let as have twenty-feur hours of Iadulterated District of Columbia at the world' Columbima exposition. Nthing that Mr. Cleveland has mid or done win mere comand him to public favor than he smad he bas tahe. against nepotisam i pub me eee. It in all well enough to take care of ome own reitives in matterd of private bani nes enterprise. where risks of loss as wel as chancees for preit are to be taken into the mc esat and where the results of a bad appoint mat afect only the individual oe firm who mebs it; but it is an entirely diferent ffair when the efects of corrupt or ineeficient ad inratios of positions thus given as favors fall upon the puoilic at large. The parceling out of oficial positions in any branch of the public servce-whether it be eivi. military, or naval-to the members of a sow fenilis,. their descendants and collateral esametions, is wholy at varmnce with the ge aim and theory of republican institutions. It is to an extreme degree demoralizing to the serv Ite itself. by creaing in the mind of the seleet low than favored the feeling that they are a privimgedelass.not responsible to any authority ner amenable to public opinion, thereby lead tog to Insolence and inefficiency in office. And nat this alone. The practice of nepotism.which has grown ravidly in the last few years. and sems to be steadily increasing in every depart meat of the public service, directly weakens the faith of the people in the reality of a re publican form of government and tends to sip mnd destroy that sentiment of patriotism In the mind of rsing generations, which those in an heority cannot too sedulously cultivate. The Preiden' therefore does we in refusing to enouarage or sanction this prevalent and dangerous drift. He may well go farther. He ahouli rso promptly begin and persistently fallow a thorongh and sweeping system of weeding out the many conspicuous examples of the abase now exmsting in every branch of the public servas. No step that he ean take will de mom to purify and elevate it. --+e ~ genatorial courtesy may be keeping up its and in the interesting contro;ersy which is go. Jog ase se to the ienate offices, but senatorial dgty hee sufered a little. In spite ot John L. Sulivan's fa Boston seeiu ceospicuoas in the eyes of the world. Her leaesuap in essgagration enot be die If lano Hill is not careful be will make a (heebmed man out of senator -anm yet. Fourth Ausistant Poetmnauter General Max well wiBl now proceed to the difficult task of lading lost-des men for fourth-clams poet .aa. Max Jndd, who to to be consul general at ima, isa ezeelleut chess player. He evi denly knew. a few palitical moves, too. M. COseeland should have a phonograph in his e~ee ber the beucit of Benatora who appre hea migstien in reports of thei.r inter -m+e-.. VeSm in New Jersey have a solemn rreponusi bmy before them at election uams. Thsre is gnsdanger ot sanding n i-nnat man to the A &r gaseral average of elimeaion- and to rpi Increase of knowledge ought, if mere sussigamount to anything, to result In 'esey improved pravate and public morals, but to Serward moveament eanot be rapid me long as &* alse rapids itself as the only model and heepa.. reproducing the fault. that to the libeay ettical are clearly apparent. Yet we sheld be ory to belheve that some phasma of er esimet ese a bad asthey ase depisted in as anonymous contribution to The Form which dase "the sessee et muniipal car rupibs." That the writer, who for obvioem reamas pueien to be unknown, tes terme ed im my wth his ubjeet and tht hos espe ramas have given hima a poor opinion of a ma jesi~ehfe~sow beings is painfully evident. He saset with the affrmation that man=al geeaent is eorrupt impy becase earup and easepile msm are eiscted to ces. Cee repS m m eated to emee besaes cem "pap,'' amd earruptible ans yield beane they ome moaey by yielding, aad if amu. unlipa gsee=nmtnihad no prestebbeeans to man, g etheol-basds bed no temenh t mlba, we aseld, he thibshave no ---i-np-1 -emam 'Tben e-m the albeming tato nam epeasted by the mneet ire-sths: l estas ae tesearepien et hears am esole ho bee meend to a sse as ls ~epaes hoe ismlted to abiy St dessur m at er lc bodies wtnhent seas essnemy. 'nhs typisal legi.ab or ti emmler S ess hened ofet dmasss I -hah-a-a emsaise wi vetes theya han aM bs to be utht, wiest tepid St M psam adeastege or dmadeasmang e wss af amner al. .. -. amassemm he sm...aming thie band upat dahb. men, ginpslly raepeetaie il gpam NI, het eften winchamd begeanty Ii daashm amtse tmebblmy anam to ab ws ef aanttem' aptoerf tilviteai wit anag hb asmme as asi e..mmam M~emsa et emrpten hos a mQ mee dehne abedeinatims; seemines that eugh moemet an deufmed te he men sdy m silbe to sarrg hm ,mw MAd i --"Mai-g Mn eieted body *h membes wh were -st-i-es OR theS -he 1 e pl aon the diectly pa eshomei lSt without -amma iaquly. Editose of e "try newvapers and nw.papee In .man tes a nest en te ist, and Sy wih seentry lawyes and a -ert - of aty lawyes, Saeged gOWN ever atr seemse 'tion with dlMes sehemes IW as pm" tense of preosboional servis. Ma. wh. hyproeritiey claim to be r'oe s are aloe declared to be easy pay, ht hey arse - emotons tthe agssofltm fles them eippery and e-pshsa that "they won't stay bought, Unseenotemed @euid attenticas almost In variably emre th termer The tameft for this serrpt stat at aIre is, seaf ts em who has terned ese' evidemIw, to eleet s iman to PIee who is met hee from debt, to pub nealy disease the private alrenmstemose of nominees, for 1stl stat and munisipal legis lares we .amponad ot men whose im.eese habituany oesed thir expenses munieipal eer ruption win continue. and there will be bribery wherever water-works, gas-wors or elSetrisal plaato are to be established, street franchise granted, and sehool text-bookm adopted. Bo luieandy it mas be admitted that Goomeatiom scruples are een absent who public funds a being drawn upon, but we are at liberty to in dulge in the hepe that things are nt quite so somber of hue so is the picture painted by thds coneaWed artist We may least oongratulate ourselves that under our peculiar form of local government. which being non-elective is not in eluded in the sweeping condemnation. sA rottenmess is almost. if not quite, imposshle. Some of these days "anppareati guileless stranger will ascure rights giving him 0ontrol of the enormous water-power now wasting its energies in the vicinity of the Great Fas of the Potomac. Thea he will establish a smE eent plant, and by mans of wires transmit to this city controllable force sufficient to ran al the machinery in the District of Columbia. The idea is not a new one-it has often been ad vanced by Tan STA& and has been practically demonstrated in Europs. Now it is about to be operated in California. A Ian Antonio company is having a power plant set up in the San Antonio canon, where there is a minimum Bow of 1,300 cubic feet of water per minute under a head of about 466 feet. The water is conveyed to the power station in pipes, where it revolves a number of turbine wheels that re coupled to the arma tare shafts of as many alternating-current generators. From these, through suitable wires, ten thousand volts of electricity will travel to Pomona, thirteen 0mles away. and to gsa Bernardino. twenty-three miles distant, and in both places be used for the production of light and power. Where are the wideawake Washingtonians? Mr. Bill is said to be once more inspecting his horoscope to see if he can't And 1896 men tioned in it somewhere. It wil be much easier f8r Jerry Simpson to explain away to his supporters any mistakes he may make than to apologize successfully for having 010,000. *HooTING s5TAL, SALT nivan. Oh, the shore of Salt iver, that beautiful stream Which reflects back our hoses as they sparkle arti gieam, It is there that men And what is rarest and best Ere oblivion comes on with its infinite rest. It will Bing you a mist o'er the scenes that distress, And give in mirage what you moat would And the sun on your holiday tenderly beams As you stroll on the banks with your dearest of Dreams. Oh, peaceful Salt River. you fow for us all 'Tie strange how we dread the event that may cal Us to bring al our hurry and rare to a halt And rest on the shores of the river of SaLt. He had just folded up and pocketed the very voluminous railway ticket that seems to be so necessary an evil of travel. "I hope you'l find everything comfortable," mid the porter. "rm afraid it's a ittle chilly in here." "No danger about me," was the answer. "When I get tired of reading my railroad ticket I can wrap myself up in it and go to sleep." "No, sir," said Farmer Begosh. "'Tain't no use to argy calamity politices ter me. I ain't one o' the people that thin'A or man hs got tar believe the country's goin' ter ruin in order ter have its welfare at heart." ni 1ID TO ais noTnUn. "Johnny," said the boy who hates to show that he is scared, "did you ever se a whale?" "Would you like to?" "I should say so." "Weli, if ye'l do my examples for tomor row and give me that monkey wrench you found I'll let ye watch father and meain the woodshe.d about half an bout from now." "I never had such a terrible day," said a lady who lives in the suburbs. "'What was the matter?" "Our new servant girL. She eouldn't land the clothes line. 'Never mind, Bridget,' said I, 'let lit go for today.' 'Indade Oi'll not.' said she. ''DA itin a jiffy.' With that she got the step ladder and I left her. In a few aminute. I thought I would see how she was getting along, and I arrived on the scene just in time to save her life." "What was she doeng?" "Getting ready to heng the clothes on the trolley wire'" He sings, the poet of today, Oif saints or kings no lavish lay. He checks his pride and pins his hope To compact eulogies t soap. I Thme Freedeem et the Press. IWe are pained to observe that the editor et our esteemed Japanese emtemporary, the Nichi Nichi Bhinmba, bee been sent to jail for hbeling the Japaem- house of representatives. In this country If every editor who speaks his mind about the Horse of Representatives were met to jail these institutions could justly be regarded as editorial beerding hoise.-Pft. burgh Iasporeh. Mast Take s Tarn. An esteeamed republicaa orgam is indmt beca- President cleveland has not expresmed an epialon abent "the New Jserey raac infamy." Im%====, and let "the race-track in famy" tahe its tS'a. Mr. Clsvelaad. in addi tion to his other waee of state, has not yethd timeo pas apes the Baeess eatch-bst etrast er to caouider the demands ot Wane hachie for seonatere on the steet eme and bang tis an the -a muea.-IAuisdlis con What a test for a tsepemos lel A eesa -e enemitd msd besesm two et his beet eastemee smi net pay him Thes the chaiW dinsed te saks and the twe em. temn emitemiSid besm they emal get an -er liqar.-Chessp REspeish. A tmascmideed, the ins %s te et he ieb" i entigtohas heAei alto inate eel wit prie e mi an esit w 1t w anda-cies pwemm. 1Usap an.. seess lhe le Tamany es in e esq m.ee OlLy L . Open ever accommodate upon during Tc We f.t o -, "a I W ay. cofold~m to "a off bw god m mewo og Parlor Suites Cut Almost In Half. No 715. -pece SUk Tap..try ..ite..ieM ..y f.... WAs $75. Now $50. No. 716. 3-pieceFrench Tagstry ute. . WA9 $50. Now $30. No. 717. 3-pere .ilk Tapastry .iM. WAs $90. Now $48.50. Na 718. m.m.n ..-pi Oveetf.d .M.e D.m .a" chrry .a., br... bimmed. WAS $190. Now $125. No. 719. 1 Haud o Ovatuf. .tk kaeM... ..ite. I pscmee. Diuh trbm.. WA. $200. Now $125. No. 720. WAS $140. Nw $75. No. 721. 2 1, ,cs of af =ab al 3um Chair maim cbmuy *a=&s Win. $45. Now $24.50. No. 722. &-"wce Cmhu" ft"s pua" tit. W'" $50. Now $30. No. 723. Heodumm 3-ot oevmtEmfaikbrsal" ut biw.uit tofted. WAS A200. Now $125. No. 724. -viaee Silk Tap..r Stm. WAs $75. Now $48.50. No. 725. ........... ls... O...... S.n b.... S.ite. WA. $1.40. Now *75. N0. 726. WA. 890. N0w ?52.50. N0. 727. WAS $65. N0w $38. No. 728. WA. 8225. Now $150. N. 729. .... 5... buyhid...... lme . ...r . WA. $300. N0w 5190. No. 730. WAS $175. Now 8115. N. 731. WA. ?125. Now $90. No. 782. Was ?200. Now $125. No. 733. Wa. a#250. New *175. N. 734. WA. $160. Now $100. N.. 735. Viye.F am-..... M Tag.myr S..te. W1. $175. Now $90. N. 786. Wa. $100. Now $85. No. 737. Wa, $5. N.w $60. No. 788. Wa $80. New $85 11ev York li tic FiOT. y evenng un those unable the day. Com )R] FuPR Go ToR wy to us late that we are enly showing smoked the preset stock tomorrow and .aturdar. Ch F for a now Parlor suite. An thes, suite wer No. 739. WAS $100. Now $65. No. 740.. WA. $135. Now 975. No. 741. 5-piece Silk Tapestry Suite. WA. $90. Now $50. No. 742. -iece overstuffed Silk Brocatelle Suite. WAS 885. Now $48. No. 743. &-piec Silk Tapestry Suite. very .. . ,.. patiern. WAS $90. Now $50. No, 743. 5-pielt Sil TGpestry Suile. WAs $60. Now $42.50. No, 744. verY afndsome Overstufed pee SIk Brooatelle Suile. - WAS $140. Now 872.50. No. 745. 6-ple. .k Tapestry Suite. plush trimmeL. WA. $75. Now $42.50. No. 746. Mpies. Handsome Overstuffed Silk Damask Suites dsmaged ad soled. was one of the handsomestSuites in the house. WAS $300. Now $125. No. 747. ReagMn4ec Ovessvifed SIMk Tapestry Parlor Suns,. WA. $150. Now $95. No. 748. VWEryZuieitePieeOverstus"e Silk hoArnt" Suie. Plush trimm.d. WAs 0300. Now $200. No. 749. &o.e Sik Tapester Suite. soid ebey frame. W1. $85. Now $55. N. 750. Wa. $190. New $125. No. 751. Wa. $125. Now $75. N0. 752. Readbamse -glee Overstuated Silk Tapestry,.uite. Wa. $125. Now $75. No. 753. Exquisite 5-piee Satin Damask Overstuffed Paslor W1. $225. Now $150. No. 754. . piecse mistag et Sofa and Arm Chair, solid cherry ram.e ihupholteredi..silk tapestry. Win. $50. Now $32. No. 755. 5e..aml Tae.try ut ts h mam.. Was 865. New $42.50. No. 756. ~t a E sces s~ iSl Tps W.. $35. New $22. N. 757. 5-em S.uk Tapestry Suite. W1. 590. Now $60. No. 758. W. 8200. Now $125. No. 759. WA. 885. New $62.50. Odd Parlor Pieces. N0. 760. Wlla 8tW.6N18U til 8 pom. to to get waited .8 in tonight! Ot norrow1 or watered paror furniture, so ae Ot a ifetme to save near 0 only smoked a little they are No. 761. I mob Oertuted Silk Drocatelle Corner Chair. WAs $35. Now $25. No. 762. 3 Handsome Gilt Corner Chairs. WzaE 815. Now $8. No. 763. Handsome White and Gold Reception Chair. Wus $25. Now $10. No. 764. - 1GMt French Sofa. very exquisite. WAS $110. Now $42.50. No. 765. 2 Exquisite Overstuffed Satin Damask Convers. tion Divans. very rich piece. WERE $60. Now $37.50. No. 766. 1 Very Handsome Silk Broestelle Divan. WA. $75. Now $40. No. 767. I Very Handso u Sold Maomany Convretio Chair. Was 890. Now .48.50. No. 768. 4 Very Handsome Silk Tapestry Corner Chains solid cherry frame. Wuood inpeety back. WzRz $15. Now $7.50. Pure Gold-leaf Parlor Pieces, Here is a magnifeent lot of Gil9 Parlor Piece]. el as Corner Cabinets. Stands. Screens. Pedestals. Mual Folios. &c. These were only received a few days bi fore the me, We thought them perfect. but in ope" 1lug them we found them mret or low. smoked eratched ad marred, so out they must go. Thee ue all of the Inest Gold Iast in attractiv et designed patterns. 7OL-1 Git Corner Standing Csbin. FRao $65 To *25. 770-3 Gilt Corner Standing Cabinet. Fzox $45 To $18.50. - ut Co Cabinet. FRoM $38 To $15.50. 772-1 Glt Corner Standing Ceanet. FaoM $40 T0 $18. 773-1 Gilt Side Cabines. Fao. $50 T0 $22. 774-1 Gilt Corner Standing Cabinet, perfect. FRoM $45 T0 $22.50. 775-10Gilt Corner Standing Cabinet, perfect. FROM $46.50 To $18. 716-1 Gilt Corner Standing Cabinet, perfect, FRoM $48 To 320. 727-1 GIlt Corner Standing Cabinet, perfect. FROM $45 To $20. 778-i1Gilt Corner Standing Cabinot, perfect. FROM $45 T0 $22.50. 779-I Gilt Corner Standing Cabinet, perfect. FROM $35 T0 $16.50. Odd IRockers, acknowledge that they ars not demaged, hut we flee we could not get full price later, a ,many would ea they 1gre in the house during the Ire, so ue sha clear thean out at EXACTL.Y half prie, luaros sold oak. in ievarious Iihs $35 Ro0a... A 17.50, $38 ROCaI... 519. .940 R4C... 520. .09800 4inm mis nui WOODWARD 4 UFM U2% A 3dm~ emR. Aan meo 3A111 "amB ADM w BAST= X0TELT=E AMD ams I Man 0CAm. ftM EVET MORi LMooTm wAAE FM APRML a 2000' (tusiien). M Gese AlmAd Townea-6mne MABE.8 MORTLYT BM r AxomE DAY OF I We're untiring in cur efforts to imrrore in every I Perseverance. thrift. indut-y. tell the secret of it. Th established Inatitition nere. furi.stes an eairilent 4 attain such vast proportions and become so widely ad Is Its only obiect. Osa. price reductions must Ie ma loning day all the way through. but we are'satseed ta much energy into them sales as we do into any ethers. dition. original price. reduced price. giving dataied woode-lul grewtb-and this Lenant Dey explains w attractive merchandise at all lames here. All goods that unavoIdably get WAcied. marred. res' ing-these are all termed remusaal-and there are star only a smat part of the remnaat story. Aemnants are they are often the -''lumed knights of mercharnd." 'Short Lengths." "Odd &IeS." ''Broken Li Me. nove.. leautiful. rich. low prired. Indeed the beet Linen or any article can have is to become a remnant e Ric==s and beauty cannot gave them. Tomgrw will be -agreat reinnant day. a darof conltrbe. In BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS was e Fhbrisforman ester Gown. The Dres Trimming De demand on its resources has left many choice bits. wl SPECIAL DINPLAY AND SALE OF IMPORTED 36 enormour lot of short senatA ef ''Madras." Nusiin. X"eL Lace. Salk. SottaaAamt. Sies Lace. &c. We've CHINA. GLASS AND HOUdEFURNI"HImit 1 lected during the ten days of brink trading previous to day. but not all. Te now and sama prevents I many and dented goods. shop worn and soiled articles. Dian have been marked at greatly reduced pr.ces. Cloaks. I offers rare inducements. A dollar will do mmre than dc departments will contain the Remnants as ar as poe Mit.8 DzARTxxxT. S *in Black Silk Underwear. Sizes 3M, 3. 40 and 42. Reduced from 614.O to 66.00 suit. S pairs Liale Thread Drawers, black. Sies W to 38. lieduced from SL 50 to 50e. 9 pairs Striped Half Hose. Reduced from 35 to 15e. (1st dloor................................101 F at. door.) ImAT.. DEPaTmENT. Clesinz sale of Long and Short Drease, cambric. maiuai k and India Uinon. that have become musedi and soiled from handling. at unurually low rm.. at prices. bome of the plainer Lang Dresse can be used as night slips and those very eaberately trimmed as rni= roben. All of them are new goods. Those that were 50.. 75c. and SLOO are now 25:. and so on up to the 02.50 ones, which will be sold at 50. This is an excellent opportunity to lay in a supply to take to the seashore. country or mountains with you this summer. You could not possibly buy the materials.and make them for the same prices. An add lot of Cream Bedfori Cord Caps, spring weight. high lae pom-pon and lace ruche. Reduced to Me. each. All the soiled and caushed Mull Cae, all styles and sines, at less than half prime. 48eccd door ..........................loth St. blg.) MISSES. DEPARTMENT. 1 Navy Blue All-wool Disgonal Cheviot Jacket lmain 14 years. Meduced from *5 to 75c. I Blue and White StriVed Blazer, cord faeninag. sine 14 years. Reduced from 64.7 to 4L 1 All-wool Cardinal Cloth Dress, fell skirt. surah silk vest, braided revers, ailm 14 years. Reduced from 66to"3. 1 All-wool Gray and White Striped Newmarket, divided cape, spring weight, sie 14 years. Reduced from 68 to 63. A small lot of Domestic Gingham Dresses, pink and blu, plaids, deep rulies over shoulders. asme 6. . 10 and 12 yeats. Reduced to 73c. 1 Very Fine Blue and White Checked Dimity Dres mbatly trimmed with embroidery. mine 4 years. Re duced from 65.75 to 41.50. (3d goot.............................Uth 9t. builtm) CLoAK DEPARTMENT. 1 eal Plush Wrap, an 3L Reduced bma S1. 50 to 61.75. 1 8eal Plush Wrap, lined with silk. trimmed with merten fur, sine 36. Reduced from 621 to 63.50. 1Elegant.Broeaded Yelvet Wrap, lined with s". trimmed with fethsrs.size 36. Redued from 25 to 63,50. 1 BIAk Cheviot Jacket. mounion .0olar lm 6. Reduced frim 610.00 to *&3.. 1 Black Cloth Jacket, full rolling collar of semane mink. Sine 36. Reduced from S2L00to 5.00. 1 Black Camel's Hair Short Wrap. silk lined. line I 3. Reduced from 12.0 to 23.0. 1 Elegant Black Plush Wrap. handomaly trimmied with cut jet. Sie 36. Reduced from 637.50 to 66.7a. .id da o. ..............................1th sL. .) FuR DPAXTIENT. r C Light Nubiape. Sie 3. Reduced ovm 632.50 to 63.T5. 1 elect WoMon Muff. Rsduced ft=m 101 to *LM0 1 Nutria Muff. Reduced fom 5400 to 61.00. 1 Chinchilla Set. ladies. alms. Reduced bes 610.00to 1.75. 1 Astrakhan Jackt. is 36. educed 6ham 437.350 to V0.00. (3d Scor..............................11th at. bldg.) . n SUrr DzwrTgE. 1 Navy Blue Serge Bloinme Suit. Sims 34. *sduosd froma 6.75 to 55.00. 1 Light ChallIs Tea Gown. lisa U, Reau..d m 67.50Oto 62.75. 1 Light Gray eabjcre Wrapper. Sine 36, Reauced from 67.50 to 63.3, 6 Dark Striped Princess Cloth Walein. Mme and 34. Reduced from 61.50to 75o. :2 All-wool Brown Mixed Cheviot BeRea, plaited beck. Sniahed with strape. Sims 34. euned from 622.50 to 69.. (3d Soor..............................1th st.bd.) BaTs. C miTal. DPARTMEIIT. 7 Light Gray All-Wool Suits, sInes.;6. 7.38.9,.12, 15and 16 years. Reduced from 65.00 to 63.75. 4 ChanchIlla Reefera. isla 3 and 4 peas. Reduceda from 65.75 to 62.91. 1 Eilt Suit. Itrht gray, sine & years. Reduceda fom 67. 50 to 62.6 A snmall lot of Shirt Walsis slas4.7 endSrear, BABY ("ARRIAGE DuaTMEN. 1 Rattan Carriage, upholstered in silk plush. ae sprins. Bedueed from 616.00 to 610.00. 1 Rtattan Carriage. uphoaetered In silk plush, beat uea. break on slde. Redu=ed fron 12.00 to 13.00. (doho................... ....10that as..) ~WrU k~in nc.3eus ooer lines lin 1 Blc Cbn to3 nh.~e lhd threoh telCab4Sa 14iuca, lsstbs- Mined. Ea decedRedued fon 0.0 t (hGai...........................3Mb t, bus yg PCTU.T DzvT...T. em. ---.sble.-- Cie4 teeen as bmmed d 0 09 416 7wS. so ca..r-r" ......-- Y..MMs a. l to WOk RED TIUDET DAY, At sweo l.. . mt msck.4 wftb a UPS* 1IC4.kE S -s..a ........w..... - - mam-m2m Datat Gocn CU. A . I"" D ...... a -- ILO. Ho...tu,~ A,m UP.E..E Cw,,% AuD SVIT D13r113. 4 VL 30 j*5*~5* e . .... a. ........... .... ..... 1c . ... .... ..... ..... w ...... ftv. a Hossi Aiburasm II~maud. sm. .tTE rs.... Vab bAm. ~..4. Le.. Aim. F a. vt s.. "k bo 3 a %t && c~basa j m ch A o..r..- WAe LAo... i. . A P e. t 4., A- .s, OHWs .I.. *ndiw .... ....... 7!!... 1w-. domFn Vwg enmre, . . ........ ... . .... 4. .. . IfV s uumwn A" Nm.~. ern i.a.' .. Nary.'tn a" 0 l . "aft ..... ...a.... -- MrH. V'aad toA P... l ;6Wa m . ...M... ...........Sc tow- S"""'-'-"-- Illl . . lW .. &altup. . Alsol ..... Fe. Tr. I... Ma.. . &M..., ?rap. I ...Ed Im.... ------.. MchntN..t.. ede... 3mo ,M. Almahartim as n ld 9w~ ntDi oj Iatus v ,~s MmlLa ;"mrew = -e CM~. Hi u~joa ~ - t ptere s"lgo 1 r u =-- .. _ '" -. **". |su ..wasd s 100OSS "he~ Pla e" k LOT:ESPI D 3 9M. .W. N.-41M.. s. AND GO. La-4MM . IT TODAY. Thb mmber oeaf "te he I -ML LDT TODAT-4AXUEse1T. A 'N T 8 DAT. MARCH IL KTRAORDINAHRT VALtK. weach of car busines. It's the atry af ae sat. is Renaant Day. whwh for several years ba bess a sample. But no, would have thoght that it weald favorably kown. To preveet accmamiatosiwea and de on every article to further tha olect. A mooey. have it so. a"d we put jaat as moch thorbt. Just s We advertise eorything Jum as it saeaty. Os. k"ecrption as far an posible-tbat is the secret at It ky you are aways asked so ieot St etr essesomuhle. tiad and otherwise defered fei bailla and diley. s aad piles of such things every week But that I if no amean. always obeolete stylaser dmedgee "sUmall Lota." hc.. thai become e qaickly. bhre'ne *co-me34atm, a Piee of Dem Stif. Lane. Ribbs. Iry in life. But fragnamas and emain.ders ago go. un-al portims. s mSAtY every deperimeat w in Jad amany estabe l'efhn of the mey latag DpeM partennt will turnish the gartture. for the umuceal !h you cea get at almost your ova price. FROM TUE ADRAM AND rI'-OLSTERY tiu400g the-e is as "ed- pair." and -esipie cwrtaise." a Irah ps marke tuese at "aV4ad iaes the. klfthetr value. 3EPARTMENTS oier a L: of Rearens that .el the inaurural caernionie. Many were sold left A%. from atteadiag. All adds and ends. chipped. acbed e. T nd T ilet Sets with pieces uisstag or damsged .me Furambi'ass and neari, every depertamt able service tomoerrow. Ceots tables t the dgleamM be. UPO..TERY D azT... 5 Short L-artbe Fis Net D-ap.ry edud &,a. ,eto ne Fi 5.0 ant. Deep. so rill MSI. 1%to21s.Leeta.i to .0 es". o 3.. u3.5 tea 1.e ggo * A~~~~~o np.a-unlae tPat's "Ad haf veinm 'd Cbexpn.I curtates. tieueliy S. .4 to 8&5t1S*b aA 01.45 each A .,t 01 smgieears and half pai" Sfkotped cr lor tie a.ai.-s. and *1.8%fo -Ses. ohraider.d4l..a a .Ea&e trout Slt.Uo S.00 pair. r6D al 06c 00r.im moeval how GLIA 1 Pair $ms Lame Curtaisa. Redwno. bog4 Me to ".AL0 Madr Crtam. eded bern 063 t I "air uish Point C.a, Ree Men . 1 paraq .Tr Nooeha imihe Rnedued. be-n OL NG.to7Sc.O Rdud I ar 310drae Curtain. edceds Fem Sed IN Mon.d .now shad . msed. et. ,.m, duced -ro - D,5to 1 B 21 1paque Wanivw ed. 3:e et. ea.. -A duced fromu 37%* W~ 2 k. 162 Wkinbroadebrsd Dow CeeMin. Reemed froc 0'.50to *LoAj. (41 -1 ........ ........... ........n . L .b ...>g ART NmxzDm. .... No. o-1 Dow ad. a R l. RedUce An to h. 2W. NO. tI-1 Had-paiated Head Rel Red.ce bow 1he. do poc. NO. tNer--l - ir- ed Chi Elk Do- -l- Reed Rest. Redne-iI $1on to 5(k. No. et-1I Tinted Velvet; Soft PUiow. Reduced O . I L-i Hand.m.r.ded PBlw. Redu?0d fromt $4 to *2-. NO- * o- . I ..of . PilowD ove.d WMth C Im nr. Mateandseessant ammeerm Reced frm o to .. , j -- dr- pma . . . OIcDble et. -tsare, ha p eam ebbed Clth d NaPine a Ue he el akes. Wmn. Idodf lelnat Damask ed beet Dread. DWem12.7 1Coh. Mzs Dahrds. Wea-=7& ,owS,3 1Cloth. ft W~rds. Weeal. ROw IS.j eah. f DecoatedTose Was es,6.to ILr h. mp. 2)6x3 ghfd. Was Ee. d W H. A Cloth witdeU heyr owS I ,I. M.apae-spr..2por& RA e. 1 des N..api. MWee 07.,7 Mewa11.L (9d. Sowr:----................. L . Curm. LA"P. BaRIA. .a.N ROUSrAW Ism.. ---G I Te cSt. 44dpieree. I pae ,aad@8,,. ann misang. 1edced learn r5 .o ". I 'e St- 444 ar 2 cups n..ns-m esnn o 2-dneed from 5 to 44. 3, I jeadiir and Psel. "Ptm Imr su.aResed em 4l5toes. 1 Ice Cream ask a . em ebem eSnaged White Granite W~hl ImapereC 7-ieb Plate. Mn Sc. tso SOc mmL. F-Inch Platlew Reducedbfom 01 io. doe. N.ib SOUP Met Rdduced tr, a Is e eau 8-nch So'p Piae LEmdCat , foM SUM to Mrcdm. anoe Di.heo. Reduced fram G&-_ to %3c. dom. Pianch Meat Dishes. Mdcdfo 2.h c ah 5.-lch Meoet Mob Reucer 4.sa. to no eab2nco Atw Detyes, Reduced Mrn Asto ". aCh. .mDneaed..oraet Wi.. -o. pie....,.. ti ..ha..n ..r-....-ixhee ~c D ~s S11...Br...................... ~ M 1 nrem..eda..... ..40mhi...a 1 m. Bnutlmp %Imnd eie frzaL7to6125 I Hedeoia lk ~ lmp a.Reduc.a from *2= hi *1a IW a.. r we.... ic....... 1 al ebee it lc end m wod dewed. educed ..m......i... 1 Brom Ta Ketle nd a wit wrammaahe