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Mo Jfrft m WHOLE lot of j>re1 comfortable may morrow?and at \ Bargains all o\ short lengths?remnants our corps of buyers?affor All the news isn't told Friday Bargain in Cotton Dress Goods. 300 yards Flowered Silk Organdie, in pink, blue ar.d lavender on * * 1 - A K.tinfitiil fahrir wnitc grounus. /\ ucaumui for evening gowns. 25c. a yard. \*alue, 37^c. Also these remnants: (2 to 5-yard lengths.) I2*-jC. Batiste Lawns, toe. yard. 12' jC. Percales, 10c. yard, ioc. Outing Flannels, 8c. yard. i2l/iC. (iinghams, ioc. yam. 121/2C. Outing Flannels, ioc. yard. 25c. Silk Organdies, 15c. yard. 37,/iC. Mikado Silk. 25c. yard. 40c. Ginghams, 25c. yard. 8eoon?l floor. O gt. Friday Bargain in S5Bk Petticoats. A lot of Women's Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in gray, lavender, navy " ' - 1 ?.M. blue, white and black, trimmed wmi full flounce and silk dust ruffle. $6.50 each. Value, $7.50. Third floor. Klerrath st. Miliinery Department. A lot of Untrimnied Hats, in black and colors, and in assorted shapes. ? ~ ? 25c. each. \\ ere ^1.50 to A small lot of Uncurled Ostrich Feathers, in white, gray, light blue and black. $1.00 each. Were $3.00. Second Hour. Ten Hi ?t. Friday Bargains in Napkins arad DoylSes. 50 dozen 22-inch Silver Bleached VnnL-ms! excellent quality. f -,v ? $3.00 per dozen. Value. $3.75. 50 dozen Damask Nankins, importer's samples; sizes from 16 to 25 inches. Special prices, 75c. to $5.00 dozen. 50 dozen o-inch Frineed Damask Doylies, made by John S. Brown & Sons. Si.00 a dozen. Value, $1.75. Socouil floor. Eleventh ?t. Friday Barcain in Lace Curtains. We shall offer tomorrow, Friday, at 1 ? to XA less than regular prices, all one-pair lots of Lace Curtains left in stock from this season's selling. All are new patterns of this " ' J--c ?-?/1 rnncict of season s priniuiuinn the following: Were. Now. 1 pair Nottinxliam Curtain*. $3.00 Sr.75 1 pair Nottingham Curtains. $3*5^ $2.00 1 pair Not tiiiizham Curtain*. $425 $2.50 f 1 pair Nottingham Curtains. $10.00 $f>.oo 1 pair Renaissance Curtains. $5*5^ $3-00 I pair Renaissance Curtains. $<>.00 $6.001 1 pair Keiiaksvnoe Curtains. &/.OO 1 pair Renaissance Curtains. $12.^0 $S.OO 1 pair Renaissance Curtains. S'^.OO $IO.OO 1 pair Arabian Curtains $10.50 $7.50 I pair Arabian Curtains ... $-5-00 $16.50 1 pnir TamUsir Muslin Cur C-> rr\ <?r rr\ tains ^^.50 ^>1.50 1 pair TaiuU?ur Muslin Cur- < ? tains 53.25 $2.00 1 pair Tamtwmr Muslin Curtaina v3Z;> ^2.^0 And these remnants: 7 pair* Real Madras Curtains. In pink, lisrht irreen. yellow. dark Wue and white, oriental effect: llirhtlr m?ile?l Reduced from $12.00, $13.30 and $15.00 to $7 .50 pair. % pair* Rep Portiere?, trtmm^ with edffinc: (*nlntr r?nj ?nd |CT**en designs. Reduced frooi $8.50 to $3.00 pair. 1 La?-e B**! Set. henry R??n>?U>4anoe motif in renter ?n<1 lace-trimmed lionlen; bolster roil to mateh; slightly smiled. Reduced from $14.50 to $8.50. Fourth rtoor, G ?t. Friday Bargain in California Blankets. We have remaining in stock just 27 pairs of genuine California Blankets, in tan. gray, brown, blue, pink ami plaids, which, in order to close out at once, we offer at a reduction of one-third from regular prices. These blankets are made of Australian wool and are particularly desirable for Camp Blankets. 2 nalr* Gray Blanket*. $4 5? l>air. Were $6.00. 3 pairs llrwwn Blankets. $5.00 pair. Were $6.75. 4 pair* Gray Blanket*. $5.50 pair. Were $8.00. 1 pair Tan ItUnlcrts. S7.50. Were $10.50. 2 pair* Gray Blanket*. $7.50 pair. Were $10.50. Slnxl* illauketa. Ww nod pink. $9.00 each. Were $15.00. IS pairs Plaid Blanket*, red and brown, yellow and bruwu and brown awl wMtt. $5.00 pair. Were $6.50. Ircond fl??or. F at. obwarb New York?WAS Store Will Close at i O'Clock T tty, useful things to adorn t be planned from the Barge a 'ery little expenditure of mo 'er the store. The week's o of whatever kind, added to d most unusual opportuniti in the advertisement. The Friday Bargain in Infants' Leggins. A lot of Infants' White Worsted Drawer Leggins, in black and white; excellent quality. 35c. pair. Value, 60c. And these remnants: 3 InfantH* Bedford Ton! Lnn* Cnatu, cane and sIwtm trimmed with lace. Reduced from $3.50 to $2..V) each. 1 _4 Infanta* ITand-made French Nain?ook Short Dresses. finished with tucks; lanre collar trimmed with lace insertion and lace. Reduced from $12.00 to $T?.00 each. 3 Infants' Nainsook Short Presses, with yoke of Insertion: skirt trimmed with Insertion, rufll? of embroidery and tncka. Reduced from $4.50 to $3.00 each. 3 Children's Heavy Linen Russian Presses. flnish*Hl with larsre tucks: neck and sleeves trimmed with fenth*?r?ititchfnK; belt of same. Reduced from Jtt.00 to $2.."*) eaeh. 4 Children's White Plone Russian Presses. mad* with box plaits ard fire tnefes and embroidered stars down the front, belt of same. Reduced from M nft f? to *?r ?.-w Third floor. Eleventh at. Colored Dress Goods. C rds 4~-?nHi Brown Albatross. Reduced from $1 00 to $3.7~ for pc?. 3V, rile 47-inrh Smoke Gray Voile. Reduced froni St.i R8 to $?> 00 for pc??. 3?A rila. 43-tpeh Purple Cashmere. Reduced from $3 50 to $2 "?0 for ore. 4N. r?i?. 4fHwh Tun ?nd Whitp Check Suiting. Rodnce?1 from to.25 to $0.04 for nee. 2W vd.? 38-inch Blue Mohair. Reduced from (I W to (W for pr*?. 4*4 r*?H 45-inch Blue Mohair. Reduced from $4.38 to $3.00 for nc\ 8 rd<*. 42-fn^h Bine ??n<l Orppn Mixed Suiting. R??diirA<l from $3.00 to $." 00 for nee. 4 v?l? 42-iiwh Ornr Mixed Suiting. Reduced from $4.00 to $2.00 for oca. 4VA yd*. 4S-ln?h Resod** and White Suiting. Redneed from $4.50 to $3.38 for pee. Second floor. CJ st. Hosoerv Deoartmeint. ?l p*lr** Won?n'f) Wank Mslft Thread Hose, fn nolka dot ?*ffeot<?: dnubi? W^h-s^Heed hAft,?: sir** 8*4. 0 and 9H- Rednced* from 50c. to 25c. pair. IS pal-* CIvMren's B1?~k Jer?tev Cloth TjPfrrlna. fine unalftr* si7pm for rh"<?r??n Nm 4 to 10 years of are. R?dnred from $1.50 to 50c. pair. Main floor. F at. Women's Knit Underwear. 10 Wo*t?? ?*>' * .T^pr Rl^hfd fnlton nnd Wool and SHIk and Wool Combination Sn!*?. hl"h n^ok. Ion? *Iwm- soiled: aize 5. Reduced from $1.50 and $2 00 to $1.00 each. 14 Wwn^n'n Swim Ribbed Falbrl^ran Vesta, low p*ek. no sleere9. extra sixe. Reduced from 50c. to 25c. each. R Children's Rfbhed Cotton Combination Suits. Mjch neck. lor?r wle^rea. nnkle l^n^th: sizes C and 7 years. Reduce*! from 30c. to 25c. each. Main floor. F *t. Corset Department. 7 nalrs Lily of Franc* Cornet*. straight front. ?!lo hip. boned with r?al wbnlebone. plastic* attached* ?iiea n. ?tf. 27. 28, 20 and 30. Reduced from $9. .TO to $0.ri0 nalr. 4 pairs Pnrump Corset*. fancy broche. straight front. bon??d with roal whalebon*. elastic* attached: slroa 19. 20 and 25. Reduced from $8.00 to $4.50 pair. 7 n*??rs Ttx Corset*. French con til. s*ralcht front, dip hfn. elastics attached: s*?c?? 24. 2fl. 28, 29 and 30 Rednc*d from $3.90 to $2 00 pair. IS nairs Corset*. straleht front, din hln. elastics attached aires 27. 28. 29 and 30. Reduced from 7.V, to !MV nalr. 20 pairs Black Silk Laces. Reduced from 25c. to 5c. pair. Thin! floor. Eleventh st. Muslin Underwear Dept. 3 Women'* Cnmbrie Gowns, high n??ek. yoke of hemstitched tucks and embroidery. Reduced from $1.00 to 7!V. each. 10 Women's Fitted Corset Covers, with Mind embroidery on neek and sleeves. Reduced from 75c. to SOp. each. 4 Women's Camhrle Pettleosts. trimmed with rfeer? flounce of embroidery. Reduced from $2.75 to $2 2* each. 3 Women's Ssteen Pettleosts. trimmed with full ?fw>rilfo??-*>!aited flounces. Reduced from $3.50 to $2.50 each. 4 Silk SHra. to wear under shirt waists; pink and blue. Reduced from $2.25 to $1.75 each. Third floor. Eleventh st. Black Dress Goods. 7 441-Inch Hair (Lupin's). Reduced from $10.25 to $n 50 for i>ce. 41^ rds. 50-lnrh T'nflni?hod Worsted. Red need from S11. tin to $0.00 for pre. 7 rda. 42 Inch All-wool Henrietta. Reduced from $7.00 to $5 23 for ore. 4 rds. 40-Inch All-wool Melrose. Reduced from $0.00 to $4.00 for f?ee. rdfi. 54-inch Mohair Sicilian. Reduced from $T?. 25 to $4.00 for we. .*] yd*. 44-inch rh?*eked riilfTon Voile. Reduced from $5.25 to S.T00 for rce. :<>?4 vds. 44-lreh Mohair Brilllantine. Reduced from $3.25 to $2.50 for nee. 7 vds. 42-lnrh All silk Voile. Reduced from $10.50 to $!MM) for per. 4* i yds. 44-fneb All-wool Voile. Reduced from $." *12 to $4 oo for i^e. 2V? yd*. 45-inch Embroidered Wool Taffeta. Redtir^d from $5 00 to S2.50 for nee. 21** vds. 44 1 noh Plaid Nun s \eiling. Reduced from $1.S8 to SI.25 for oce. 3*4 yds 44 Inch Woo! Batiste. Reduced from $2.?1 to $2.HO for pce. 2% t?I?. 44-Inch Plaid Chiffon Cloth. Reduced from $? ?2 to $2.73 for pee. Second floor, G at. Furniture Oeoartmemt. 1 Hsndaome Solid Mahogany Settee, unholatered in Gobelin tapestry. Reduced from $10.00 to $21.3ft. 1 MM Nf?kocan.r Writing Desk. Reduced from $50.00 to $37.30. 1 HandMome Mahogany Wardrobe, with large mirror door: comnartments Inaide. Reduced from $100.00 to SM.75. 1 K-ft. Solid Mahorany Extension Table. pedestal desijrn. 51 Inch top. Reduced from $00.00 to $30.85. 1 H-ft. Handsome Onartered Oak Table, 52-inch too. Reduced from $55 00 to $41.65. 1 Women's Golden Oak Desk. Grand Rapids make Reduced from $25 00 to $14.00. 1 HamUome Cheval Glaas. with onartered oak fram*?. R?luml from $34.00 to $27.75. 1 Flkh-crade Roll-top Typewriter De*k. ctrred drawer pulls. Reduced from $30.00 to $33.50. 1 Combination Music and Bric-a-Brac Cabinet. R?*dmt*d from $31.00 to $22.05. 1 Handsome Ouartered Oak Roll-top Peak. Grand Raplda mnkf. Rednced from $00.00 to $G5.G5. 1 I.arre Golden flak Revolving Chair. Reduced fmm $17..10 to $10 SO. 1 Quartered Oak Flat-ton Peak; size 60x32 InolM. Reduced from $27.80 to $22.05. 1 3-piece Parlor Suite, upholstered in verona. Redacerf from $27 00 to $lK.ftt. 1 Golden Oak Bookcase, hand-carved feet, two crow* handed oak drawers. Reduced from $40.00 to $22 7' 1 Mission Desk. Reduced from $15.00 to $8.05. 1 Old English Bed Room Suite, consisting of Korean. chiffonier and l?ed: Grand RsDids make. Sn reau rHuml fh?m $17.;V> to $24.ftA. Chiffonier rediirw! from $33.00 to $17.HH. R?d tfdurftl from (tT.SO to $19.05. Also sold by the ilagle piece. Sixth floor, G St. Bamboo Furniture Dept. 1 Bamboo Skirt Box. covered with panlnaote; up bNsievea mrat. ueancea rrom 913.00 In 910.00. 1 I'ttUlT Rhirt WiW Bar. mtrnd with ml qaalitj mattlnr. reduced from $7.50 to $5.00: 1 reduced (run *5.50 to $4.*0; 1 reduced from $8.00 to 4.15. 1 Skirt Rot or Window Seat, aeat covered wltk Jawirrae matrtac: n?atl.r decorated: reduced from $10.50 to $R.00: 1 reduced (mm $0.50 to $R.!M). 1 Skirt Box. miwdon atjle. covered with tree* let.Ik. strong and heavy. Bedored from $7.00 to $J.U0. Second floor. O ?t. fllniw FVn*rt,m?n+ VilBV ' W W y ? ? IT pairs w?n'i 12 tattoo Qlare Kid (iknn; ?l7r?^fl. rtV #Vj ind T. Reduced trom (3.50 to $2.00 pair. It |.*?r? ffomn'i 2 Hi?n ftlare OIotm: slzea mi ml 5?,. Rnlur#4 frum $1.00 to 30c. pair. Main floor. G at. Woodward X Hottt iHINGTON?Paris. omorrow, Washington's Birthday. (Remnant I he person and to brighten a nd varied collection of remn ?ney. dd lots, broken assortmen * ? -* ? fl A. me extraordinary values in es for the economically inclir re are many equally as goo? Men's Furnishing Dept. 12 palra Men's Elastic Web 8aapendera, soiled. Reduced from 50c. to 25c. pair. 2 Knits Men's rajamas, madras and cheviot; small size; soiled. Reduced from $2.50 to $1.00 suit. IS pairs Men's Embroidered Wool Hose; the KTound color is black, embroidered In neat spots and figures; sixes 10 and 10%. Reduced from 50c. to .1 pairs for $1.00. I 40 nairs Men's K.ncv Llale Thread Hose: ends of several Importers' lines; size lOVfe. Reduced from 50c.. 75<\ and $1.00 to 3 pairs for $1.00. 12 pieces Men's Snmroer-wei*ht Balbri^gan Underwear. travelers* samples; shirts, sizes 38 and 40; drawers, sizes 34 and 30. Reduced from 50c. to 25c. garment. 9 pieces Men's Summer-weight Lisle Thread Underwear; soiled; shirts, sizes 36 and 40; drawers, si7.es 34, 30 and 40. Reduced from $1.00 to 50c. garment. 24 Men'a Four-ln-Hand Ties, medium and dark effects; ends of several lines. Reduced from 50c. and $1 to 25c. each. 9 Men's Unlaundered Shirts, open back, short bottom; soiled; sizes 15^-inch neckband. 31 and 32lnch sleeves. Reduced from 11.00 to 75c. each. | Main floor, F at. Men's Hat Department. 21 Men's Stiff Hats?ends of (all anil winter lines: nixes 6%. 7i4 and 7%. Reduced from $3.00 and $3.50 to SI.SO each. 2T. Men u Soft Hats. in pearl, nntrla and black; ends of fall and winter line*: fixes 0% to Reduced from $3.00 and (3.50 to (1.90 each. 6 Men'a Silk Hats, not this season's shapes, bat all of jrood proportions. Reduced from $0.00 to $3.50 each. Main floor, F at. Boys* Clothing Dept. t Rnra< PhUnktll. A *1 a "? ?* ? ? ?.mm in * ta *nrnoai. uuwi wun uibck satin: size 3. Reduced from $7.50 to $3.75. 2 Boys' Tan Kersey Overcoats, with embroidered emblem on sleeve: sizes 2V? and 3. Reduced from $5.00 to $2.54) each. 1 lio.vs' Blue Kersey Overcoat, trimmed with braid ornaments and embroidered emblem on slee\*?: slm 3. Reduced from $5.00 to $2.50. 1 Oray Kerser Overcoat, with emblem on sleeve; sire R?1hi*?1 from $5.00 to $2.50. 15 Rova-' Mixed Cheviot Suits. double-breasted style: si^es 0. lf?. n. ir?. 10 and 17. Reduced from 55.00 and $0.O0 to $2 50 ea<*h. 8 Bovs' Fine All-wool Navy Blue Serge Suits, double broasted strle: sizes 8 and 10. Reduced inrni ro 5?:.r>4? each. 1 Plack Cherlrtt >?er*p Suit, trith vest; Bize 11. Rpdnraf from ?10.<?0 to $5.ft5. 2 Youths* Grav Mired Suits, slnsrl^^r^gtrd *tyl?: sires 18 and 20. Reduced from $12.50 to $5.0O each. 3 Boys* Gray Mixed Norfolk Suits: si'es 10, 13 and 14. Rrdnccd from $12.50 to $7.50 each. Third floor. Tenth st. Boys' Furaishsrsg Deot. 5 Kovs* Cream White Scn;?? Tarn O'Sh^nter#: plain nrd embroidered. Redu?red from $1.50 and $2.0i? to 50c. each. 6 Rova* JJcaw Rronn Cheviot Golf Caps. Reduced from SI .00 to 25c. cnch. 7 Boys* Cheviot "Knock about** Hats, all sires. Red'""m! from $1.00 to 15c. each. 10 Bora* Stocking Caps, in assorted colors. Re ancfii rrom 2iw?. to 10<*. each. 2 lV?vs* Red Sweaters; size 2 years. Reduced from $1.50 to 23c. each. 6 Bora* White Sweaters; sixes 2*4 to 5. Reduced from $1.23 to 54V. each. 10 Boj-?' KegUjgre* Shirts, aaaorted patterns; sices 12 to Ur Reduced from $1.00 to 50c. each. 2 Bova* WhHe Vests; sizes 8 and 0. Reduced from $1 .SO to 25c. each. / Third floor. Tenth st. Leather Goods Dept. 3 Vienna Leather Glove and Handkerchief Cases. Rpdnoed from $8.00 to $4.00 each. 2 Vienna Leather Cases. Reduced from $10.00 to $5.00 each. 1 Vienna Leather Box. for arloves. handkerchiefs and lewela. Reduced from $13.00 to $10.00. O Vl? r ?? " - * Tir-un* lirainer *?iov? ana Handkerchief Cases. Reduced from $0.00 to $3.00 each. 3 Red Leather Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. Reduced from $1.50 to 50c. each. 3 Leather Basra, with sterling silver clasps. Reduced from *10 00 to $5.00 each. 4 Large English Morocco Bag. Reduced from $1?.00 to 112 00. 4 English Morocco Fitted Bags. Reduced from $10.00 to $8.00 each. Main floor, Eleventh st. 1 PSctiure Department. 1 Large Etching, in broad brown frame. Reduced from *3.00 to $1.95. 1 Hand-colored Photograph. "Oh. That the Diy Might Linger." In fan^v ?rreen and gold frame. Reduced from $5 00 to <2.50. t Large Colored Print. "At the Seashore." In broad green frame. Reduced from $3.00 to $1.05. 1 Hand-colored Photograph. "Cherubs." In fancy rreen and ?* *?? M ' *Kiiuvra irvui ^lU.UU IO $4.05. 1 Genuine Water Color. "Marino View," In gold frame. Reduced from $10.00 to $1.35. 1 Carbon Print. "PI?* " In h-?nd-carved gilt 1 frame. Reduced from $5.00 to $1.05. 2 Hand-colored Picture*. "Marine Views.'* In 1 fancy gilt frames. Reduced from $6.00 to $2.50 each. 12 Imported Plctnre*. with frames to match; small size. Reduced from $2.00 to 50c. each. 1 Hand-colored Photograph. "Where There Is a Will There Is a Way." In gilt frame. Redueed ] from $5.00 to $1.05. Fourth floor. Tenth st. 1 Tov Denartmeint. 5 Brown Teddr Bears. American make, reduced from $1.00 to 50c. each: 5 reduced from $1.50 to 75c. e?ch: 0 r<?d?iced from *2.^5 to $1.50 each. 1 .? i/irwcu nuy Lfons. tteuucea Irom 9100 to ] 25c. cach. 5 Drp**od Soldier Dolls. Reduced from $1.00 to 23**. cach. 7 Pressed Japanese Girl Dolls. Reduced from $1.00 to 2r*c. each. 12 Dolls* Black Feather Boas. Reduced from 50c. to ir?c. each. 2 Children's Mahosranv finish Ronnd Tables, mission <lesfffn.~ Reduced from $2.50 to $1.25 each. 1 Children's Red Automobile, fitted with rubber ttrcs: good sIta. redue#d from $10.00 to $3.00; 1 reduced from $7.00 to $.t.WS. 3 Doll*' Full RonJwlr Co-Carts, with robber tires. Reduced from $7.50 to $3.50 each. Fourth floor. Eleventh st. Sporting Goods Dept. 20 dozen Plain Beveled-edee Photo Mounts: sixes 0x7. 4i~x6% sud 4x5. Reduced from 15e. to 5c. dozen. 1* doxen Photo Mounts; sixes 3>4x3*4 and 8^x3^.. ?l.uf I* . 1 Daintily Decorated French China Teapot. Sugar and Omm Set. Radnmt frrm $2.50 to $1.28. a Rtrhlr Decorated Fern DUbee. altgfatly I in perIk). Ifiond from $2.00 to He. each. Fifth floor. G at. Basket Department. 1 Fancy ChtkH Hamper, allghtly damaged. Bednced from $3 75 to $2.23. 1 Fancy Bcrap Baaket. Bedoced from $1.75 to >1.0. 1 lapanea* Scrap Baaket, Bedoced from $UB to 75c. t Splint Wood Baaket*. Bedaced from 85c. to I5c. tact. 1 Splint Laundry Baaket. Bedoced from 80e. to ?Sc.m ? , m_m . .. ? *??? ???>??? mow* iraaa me. to I . Sc. rsch. | 5 2 Conrr4 Sweet On* Baakata. from Or ta 3Sc. each. I t FlfU floor, a at. & Lothrop. immrwi rrom izc. to ac. nozen. / 1.1 ilnzen Phofn Mnnnfn: nixea 2'{x2M. 3"ii3<4 and .2Vax4>4. Reduced from 6c., 10c. and 12c. to 5c. diwen. 12 Flexible Albums: Blrea 2'4x2Vi. 2>Ax4>/,. 4x5 nd 5x7. Hedwed from 56c.. TV., $1.23 and $2.00 to 23c.. 35c.. 05c. and T3c. each. 0 Waterproof Aprona. Reduced from 30c. to 25c. each. Fourth floor, Tenth at. China Department. 5 Rlchl? Decorated Austrian China Cake Plates. Reduced from $1.25 to 50c. each. 1 Decorated Umocef China Chocolate Pitcher. Redived fnra $1.30 to $UW. ^ _ _ , ? iminxini 'irimnii tuiri Lracser Jars. Kp(11w(m1 from $1.00 to !iAc. nrh. ' 2 Odd D?nr?t?t Doalton Ware Toilet Pitcher* Reduced from $2 00 fo 73c. each. t 2 ItlchlT Decorated Anxtrian China Salad Bowla Reduced from $1.50 to 73c. each. c 13 Blue Decorated German China Com and Sincere. Redncetl from 25c. to 15c. each. < 15 Imported Richly Decorated China Bread and Batter Plate*. Red need from 75c. to 33c. each I 2 Decorated Mmotrea rhtna Meat Dlahea. Reduced from $X.flA to $1.00 each. | 2 Decorated French China Sute Tnreens Kedoced from $1.50 to S51. each. | 1 Decorated LI more* China Cowered Dlah reduced from $2.25 to 83c.; 2 reduced from $3.00 to 1 wop: )a^. md make the home more ants to be found here tots, one=of=a=kind things, ' at have been secured by ted. 1 things not mentioned. Women's Cloak Dept. 1 Black Caracal Eton Jacket, with white broadcloth collar and cuff, trimmed with braid; lined with white allk; size 30. Reduced from $56.00 to $25.00. 1 1 Black Silk Veloor Velvet Jacket. 24 lnchea Ion*. ' lined with black aatln and handsomely embroidered: size .16. , D I r .o . A-- -- 1 lvcuutcu iruill ^540.UU 10 1 1 Black Silk Velonr Velvet Jacket, 2G inches ] Ion*, lined with black satin and elegant!j em- , broidered; size 38. Reduced from $58.00 to $30.00. 1 1 Black Silk Velvet Jacket, handsomely trimmed . with braid and lined with white satin; size 36. Reduced from $48.00 to $25.00. | 1 Light Gray Coat, with blended squirrel colltr; fur lined: size 38. Reduced from $56.00 to $30.00. 1 1 nam Heliotrope French Kertej Coat. length, trimmed with braid and velvet; Bite 34. Redoced from $56.00 to $23.00. 2 Plaid Worsted "Tourlat" Coats, medium weight, trimmed with relret; aires 30 and 33. Reduced from (23.00 to $10.00 each. 1 Gray Mixed Cheviot "Tonrlat" Coat; alz? 30. Redneed from $2T>.00 to $18.50. 1 Wine Broailcloth Erenln* Wrap, lined with white silk; size 38. Reduced from $73.00 to $30.00. Women's Suit Dept. 1 Black Panama Suit, trimmed with braid; size 38. Rcdwfd from $48.01) to $24.00. 1 Blue Cheviot Jacket Suit; size 40. Reduced from $23.00 to $12.50. 1 Fancy Brown Mixed Cheviot Snlt. with tan broadcloth veat; size SC. Reduced from $45.00 to #zz.?w?. t 4 Black Chiffon Panann Suits, trimmed with , braid; sizes 34. 3G and 38. Reduced from $48.00 to . $18.50 each. { Women's Waist Dept. 10 Li?ht-wei?ht Black Wool Waists. trimmed with silk and lace; slr.es 34 to 42. Reduced from $5.00 to $2.95 each. 15 Light-weight Wool Waists. in cream, white and gray; all sizes. Reduced from $5.00 to $2.05 each. A small lot of White Lawn Waists. In assorted styles and sizes, at creatly reduced prices. 4 Green Taffeta Silk Waists; sizes 34, 3G and 42. Reduced from $5.00 to $3.05 each. 3 White China Silk Waists, turn-down collar and cuffs; sizes 32 and 34. Reduced from $G.OO to $2.00 each. 5 Black Taffeta Silk Waists, "samples." In assorted styles: size# 34 and 3G. Reduced from $10.00 to sx OO ? c s Fur Department. q 1 Genuine Ermine Fur Set. consistinr of muff c and scarf. Reduced from $74.00 to $38.00. C 1 Pointed Sable Fox Set. consisting of muff and fl scarf. Reduced from $50.00 to $25.00. * 1 Sable Marten Set. consisting of muff snd scarf, trimmed with heads. Reduced from $90.00 to 8 $50.00. t 1 Genuine Ermine Scarf, lined with satin. Reduced from $23.00 to $12.50. j. 6 Genuine Mink Ties, lined with satin. Reduced from $10.00 to $2.50 each. ? 4 Black Lynx Scarfs, lined with satin. Reduced ? from $15.00 to $5.00 each. t 1 Handsome Genuine Mink Pelerine, trimmed t with tails. Reduced from $80.00 to $50.00. 1 Natural Battm Marten Scarf, with head and tails In back; lined with white satin. Reduced f from $48.00 to $25.00. t Z C Misses' ?niitivua?>? g 4 Girls' Cheviot Ramian Blouse Presses; sizes 6 and 8. Reduced from $5.00 to $2.50 each. ^ 1 Girls* Blue Broadcloth Coat, lined with white r satin: size 10. Reduced from $15.00 to $7.50. I 2 Girls' Red Broadcloth Co**#, lined with black t satin: size 0. Reduced from $12.50 to $7.50 each, t 2 Girls' Mixed Cheviot Suits, lined with satin; * sizes 8 and 12. Reduced from $10.00 to $3.75 each. _ 1 Misses' Blue Serge "Peter Thompson" Suit, ? trimmed in light blue; size 16. Reduced from *1 $25.00 to $15.00. P 1 Girls' Wine Velvet Coat, with collar and cuffs s of black Persian cloth; size 12. Reduced from t $30.00 to $15.00. 1 1 Girls' White Broadcloth Coat, lined with white satin and trimmed with white caracul; size 12. Reduced from $30.00 to $15.00. 1 Girls' Navy Blue Cashmere Dress, with white n jjuimpe; size 10. Reduced from $10.00 to $5.00. v Third floor, G st. P v Shoe Department. 20 p?lm Women's Dnll Calfskin Lace Shoe*. Bin- * i-her cnt. welt sole; 4 to 7A?3 to fiVjB?2^. 3. 4% and CC?3D. Heduced from ?3.50 to J2.50 n K..,. tl 14 pair* Women'* Dull Calfskin Strap I.aoe Shoes. College rut. welt sole; sires 4. 414 and 5AA ?3. 3U,. 4 ami 4<?JA-214, 8, 4 anil 7B. Reduced a from $3.30 to $2.30 pair. ? 17 pairs Women's Dull Calfskin Button Shoes. College cut, welt sole; sires 4 to 7AA?4. 5*?. a and 7A?3, 3'4 and 4V>B?2U,. 0 and O^C. Kelureil from $4.00 to $2.30 pair. S' 20 pairs Women's Patent Coltskln and Patent n Kldxkin Lace and I'.ntton Shoes; alies 4 to 7AA? J. 4, S. 0 and 7A-7R?4, 4V.. S and 7C?1, 3 and ? ID. Reduced from $4.00 to $1.93 pair. 0 pairs Women's Doneola Kldskin Rntton Shoes, a patent tip and tip of same; slies 4. 4^ and SAA? S 2'o and 3A. Reduced from $3.00 and $3.50 to $1.50 s pair. 1? Third floor, Tenth st. it it Traveling Goods Dept. 1 3G-inch Sole Leather Steamer Trunk: best brass lock: two heavy straw encircling trunk; linen u lined. Reduced from STB) 00 to S1S.00. 3 1 16-Inch Brown Seal Bag; best brass lock and %atches; two inside pockets: silk lined; hand- si jewed. Reduced from $13.00 to $5.00. ?r 1 15-inch Black Seal Bac. made similar to the _ il?ove. Reduced from $14.00 to $5.00. 1 18-inch Cabin Bag, made of best grain leather: al leather lined: two inside pockets. Reduced from 8' >8.00 to $3.50. * 1 17-lnch Cowhide Leather Ba*; leather lined: c< :wo Inside pockets; best lock. Reduced from $0.50 :o $2.50. 1 Oi*?ra Hat Box. made similar to the above. w Jedueed from $7.50 to $2.50. Y 3 Carry-All*. made of water-proof cloth; two k jearr ?trar? and utront handle. Reduced from yi B.50. $3.50 and <3.75 to 50c. each. n, 3 Carry-Alls. made of water-proof cloth: larre die: two heavy straps: strong, well-made han- " lies: extra pocket. Reduced from ft.25. $5.00 and pi.00 to 95c. each. o: Basement, Equitable bids. mass ware Department. j 20 dozen Kitchen Tumblers. Reduced from 20e. o 15c. dozen. fi Etched Wine Dwaoters. Rednced from 23c. to 10c. e?ch. 1 Fane* Decorated Water Set. Reduced from ' tl.00 to 03c. rt] 1 Decorated Water Set. Imperfect. Reduced from _ 11.50 to 30c. E 4 Glaaa Pitchers. Reduced from 35c. to 15c. hi 'ach. _ 10 Gold Decorated Austrian Glass Sherbet Cupa. A ieduced from $1.00 to 50c. each. ei Fifth floor, G at. B HouseffurnisMng Dept. * 0 "Red Lion" Waah Board a. Reduced from 35c. p o 15c. each. _ _ _ . _ ni 12 win Dust Hesters, kmikm from 10c. to Sc. n in 'wire Cost Hangen. Reduced from lOe. to 5c. H sch. W 1 Fiber Wash Tab, dsmaced. Reduced from bi a. 10 to BOr. x, 1 Nickel Chtftnff Dish, shopworn. Reduced from 17 00 to $3.00. . 1 Planished Steak Dish. shopworn. Reduced from "c 14.50 to 12.00. _ ^ , tt 1 Bronze Fire Screen, shopworn. Reduced from 6t 18.00 to $3.00. li. 3 Nlckel-pls ted Coffee Pots, shopworn. Reduced n, mm 11.75 to 11.00 ?*rh. 2 Ensmeled Ware Pitchers. Reduced from $1.85 ln o 75c. mch. * K 13 Rnameled Jelly Molds. Reduced from 40c. to ei Oc. each. hi l Cooper 5 o'clock m Kettle, (Hopworn. Reneed from liB to tt.TB. r 1 Japanned flour Can. dented. Reduced frost 15c. to 50c. U X Oopper-hottora Waah Boilers, tested. Reduced ram *1M to $U? each. 2 Couper-bottom Wash Boilers, dented. Reduced nm *2.00 to U-SS each. _ 1 Japanned Cake Closet, dented. Red need (Ma 1.35 to 9Bc. _ . _ 2 Smoking Seta, on stand. Red need (Tob $2.50 _ o $1.00 fich. " 6 "Yankee" Oas Beaten. Reduced (torn $1.00 to of a'cans 'Pollux" Furniture Polish. Reduced (ram Sc. to 10c. can. of eana Krnpp'a Stiver Polish. Reduced from 28c. tr o 13c. can. Fifth Soar. Eleventh at w Ui dl M mSjmfi Philadelphia Physicians Against Hastening Death. ntlir>PD III DBABAOPn I 1UI unnucn in rnuruocu lhtt Would Give to Doctor* Power of Life and Death. COHTEAKY TO TTTETTt OATHS Advocates of Practice Would Soon Be Without Patients?Responsibility Which is Not Desired. PHILADELPHIA. February 2t?That the practice of euthanasia, or hastening death In cases of extreme suffering, will not receive the countenance of leading Pennsylvania physicians and surgeons during the present generation, and that any legislative measure looking to the legalizing of such practice will be overwhelmingly defeated, was the opinion expressed yesterday by 'vrnmInant lnno 1 nrof Hi i/inprfl There are numerous Individual cases where the agonies of persons suffering from ncurable diseases, and whose tenure of ife at best Is only a few hours, appar:ntly Justify the application of drugs. In surlng a painless death, contended the medcal men. but as long as vitality endures It s the duty of the physician to work for his patient's recovery?medical jurisprudence ind moral laws leaving no" discretion In the natter. This opinion was expressed about the case >f Mrs. Lottie Wallau of New York, who Is a 1 /tkaMmwl nltti iuw uuiiiuicu lu inc xviuua, viiimbcu tt >iu nurderlng her mother. Mrs. Ida Binge, by idministering to her doses of bichloride of nercury. Mrs. Binge was dying of cancer, ind her suffering; was so great that she repeatedly requested her physicians, nurses ind members of her family to end her mis;ry. demanding that euthanasia be pracIced in her case as a measure of mercy, tt is the belief of the New York district atorney that Mrs. Wallau, unable to bear he sight of her mother's increasing agolles, finally yielded to her pleading and save her the bichloride of mercury, or else eft the poison within easy access, thus pernitting the afflllcted woman to commit sul:lde. Would Lose Practice. All of the physicians Interviewed were r?uctant to make any statement for puliation on the subject of euthanasia, alhough most of them expressed much symlathy for the accused woman, and seemed nclined to think that circumstances greatly nltigated her offense. The general feeling iras that any physician, no matter how horoughly his reputation as a healer and lumanitarian was established, who would leclare himself In favor of putting to death l suffering patient, although no reasonable loubt of possible recovery existed, would lulckly find himself without practice. Not inly are most religious bodies emphatically pposed to euthanasia, but the prejudice igainst such potential practice Is so general hat It la not to be thought y>f except in peculations as to the drift ana progress of he medical and surgical sciences. That in many cases of extreme suffering t has been the duty of physicians to admlnster anesthetics for the relief of pain which lave hastened a merciful death was admlted. In such extremities. It was pointed out, he practitioner has no option. He must do ill in his power or knowledge to alleviate ufferlng and render as pain-free as possible he last moments of the dying. But the adnlnlstration of anesthetics, toxlnes or narotlcs with the deliberate Intent of producng or speeding death was not to be considred, no matter how humane the object. "Speaking for the physicians of Philalelphla," said Dr. T. G. Aston of South >UinnV<Aiiea onnarQ "T mo V env that *11. VlllCIillUUOC >7<|Uui a j %>aw. ... hanasia is not practiced here as yet. Furhermore, I do not think any legislative acion, were any contemplated, granting a le;al right to physicians to practice euthalasia at their discretion would be at all yise. Such a measure would be certainly ubjected to criminal abuse or misuse hrough Ignorance. Contrary to Pledges. "Another thing to bear In mind is that hysfcians and surgeons could not possibly ractice euthanasia and abide by the oath rhlch Is administered to us on admission 0 practice. "I admit that there are occasions when It rould seem nothing less than an act of lercy to terminate by painless methods he intense agonies of a person whose death 1 but a question of moments; but the old dage, 'While there Is life there 13 hope,' Is , truism, and the medical profession must bide by it." Dr. Samuel W. Morton of 1933 Chestnut treet, was equally pronounced In his argulents against euthanasia. i "We must set aside those rare individual ases wherein its practice would seem to be 1 humanitarian blessing, and discuss the < bject broadly," he said. "Suppose the tate of Pennsylvania were to enact a law i galizlng the practice of euthanasia, would < . not place responsiblitles of utmost grav- i y in nu: nauua ui pii)?itiaua auu buieons? It would virtually be giving them 1 tie power of life or death over their pa- 1 ;ents, of course, all in the interests of 1 lercy, yet a power readily liable to great buse. There are as great discrepancies in the cfll and knowledge of practitioners as exist i all other professional walks. One medical lan may decide that the condition of an gonlzed sufferer is hopeless, and therefore abject to the practice of euthanasia, hereas another may hold emphatically intrary views. Who, then, shall decide? "As medical science progresses, diseases hich formerly were considered Incurable leld to treatment based on newly acquired nowledge. Suffering which at one time as without alleviation is eradicated fcy ewly discovered remedies or new methods r surgery. Thus you will see how difficult ecomes the problem of a proper practice f euthanasia." DEATH OF A SOLDIER. ames E. Brophy Passes Away in Local Hospital. James E. Brophy, a member of Rooseelt Garrison of the Army and Navy Union, led yesterday morning at the Episcopal ye, Ear and Throat Hospital, where he ad gone to have an operation performed, he Immediate cause of his death was dls ue or me tnroat. Van A. Zann, paymaster, and S. E. omor, adjutant of Roosevelt Garrison, ave arranged for the funeral to take lace at 3 o'clock next Saturday afterson from the chapel of Hindle ft Bayas' undertaking establishment, 5th and : streets, with the burial at Arlington 1th military honors. Deceased has a -other In Columbus. Ohio, who is said to ? coming here to attend the obsequies. On the back of a photograph of a woman >und on his dresser at the hospital was { le address: "Miss Helen Brophy, 913 N. c n itrMi, wrDenon, *_?nio. sne is be- C ?ved to b? hia slater. She has been nod- c sd of the death. On a slip of paper found C i his effects the deceased makes his in- ? iranee money payable to hia estate, and C cpressed the wish to have a soldier's C irtal at Arlington. c Deceased was a sergeant fn the Marine G jrps and la said to have rendered "honest 0 id faithful service" to the government. ? , c An Inference. a on Pock. Gj The Study Club were reading about Con- n an Una. and bad come to the circumstance * ' hia having a thousand cooks. E 'WU1 Mis. Ultry-Mural," said the leader ! ' the day. "kindly tall us what she infers om this?" M "Why." replied Mrs. Ul try-Moral, "It ? ould seem Chat the emperor most have s red In a very remote suburb, or else he I dn't possess the despotic power we have I imetfmea supposed." a CONGRESSMEN IN TOWN SENATE. CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, Tl.? Ft** 1101 K ALDRIOH, NELSON W.. B. t Tb* ArUactoa ALLMC. J. FRANK. D*1 lb* PortUa* AKKENY. LEVI. Walk Th? 'lifcUa* BAOO.V. ACGOSTCS O.. Oa 1TBT Orefon irfc BAILBT, JOSEPH W.. Tnu iUni BENSON. ALFBKD W Ku Tk? OneteU DICK. CHARLES, Ohio 1M1 Adam* (111 read DILLTKUHAll. WILLIAM P., Vt Cochran DOLLIVEK, JONATHAN P.. l~wa...Tb? Hamilton DBYDKN, JOHN F? N. J 163# lftth at. DUBOIS. FRED T.. Idaho ?I0 B at. DUPONT, HENRY A.. Del Connecticut ELK INS, STEPHEN B.. W. Va 1624 K aL FLINT. FRANK P.. Cal HUB Maaa. in FORAKBR, JOSEPH B.. Ohio 1500 IStb at. FOSTKR. MURPHY J.. La Cochran FRAZ1KR. JAMES B.. T>nn Cochran FULTON, CHARLES W., Ore Tha Portland FRYE, V. P., lie Hamilton QALLIXGEK, JACOB H? N. H Normamlla RAyitl.R RuRVDt t a n.w Piw>lirnn HA^K. KUUEMx II* 1001 16th it. HANSBROIOII. HEN BY C.. N. D The *l'.juiy HK.MENWAY, JAMES A.. Ind... Norm iDdh HKYBLR.N, WE1.DON B., Idaho Stoorlellh CL HO'.'KlNfl, ALBERT J.. Ill New Willard KBA.V. JOHN, N. J !700 I it. KITTREDUE, A. B.. 9. Dak Rhor'hani KNOX. I HILANDKK C.. Pa 1BS7 K at. LA POIJJCTTK, ROBKKT SI.. Wla CbeTJ Chaaa LATIMER. ASRI'RY C.. 8. 0 Cochran lodge, henry cauut. uw ..itoo Mau. an. LONG, CHESTER ... Kan 14M Maaa. in. MeCREAItY, JAMES B.. Ky Co.;hr?? McCUMHER, rOilTKR J.. N. D 1&3* 22<l at. UcKNEUY. SAMUEL D., La Metropolitan MALLOHY, STKi UKN R? IU Cochraa MARTIN. THOMAS S.. Va 1326 I8th at. MILLARD. JOSEPH H.. Nek New W1IKM MONEY. H. D.. Mlaa Portlier jiuau.1.1, juu.^ i., AW....ai0 joau nmuftii ifu i SH'I.KEY, FRED, Oreg Cosmos Clnb NELSON. KNUTE. Minn ?49 K. Cap. NEWLAND8. FRANCIS W.. NeT Woodier r^i MX GEORGE S.. Ne? New WtlUrd OVERMAN. I.KE 8.. K. O Cochran PATTERSON. THOMAS M., Col Arlington PEN ROB K, BOIEU, Pa N?<- Wlll?rd PERKINS, GEORGE C.. Cat Stooelelgh Court PETTUS. EDMOND W.. Ala 161S L at PILES, SAMUEL H.. Waata Cochran PLATT, T. C.. N. Y Arlln?t?>a PROCTOR. REDFffiLD. Vt The Cbamplala RAY NEK 1SIDOR, Md Highlands SIMMONS. FURN1FOLD McL., V. 0 Hlghmo.1* SCOTT. NATHAN 3.. W. Va New Wlllart 8MOOT. REED. Utah The HlrbUnda atmitvtrD mav n nru haa i?tk >4 dx w? tin, tfumi j>, ti >o i?iu iSTONE, WILLIAM J., Mo Ra>'.?b SUTHERLAND, GEORGE. Utah The Hl?blau<h TALIAFERRO, JAMES P., ria Shoretmro TELLER, HENRY M.. Col C?ir? TILLMAN, BENJAMIN R., 8. 0 The rarrafat WARNER. W'XIAM, Mo Cairo WARREN, FRANCIS E.. Wyo New Wlllard WETMORE. GEORGE P.. R. 1 1608 K at. WUYTE, WILLIAM P.. Md Sborabaoa HOUSZ. JOSEPH G. OANNON, Speaker 1014 Vt. are. ACHE80N, E. F.. Pa . NormagdU ai'amsu^, n?*i. u, us. .ioc ntnrroii AIKEN, WVATT, 8. 0 Varraflit ALEXANDER. D. S-. N. X Normaoata ALLEN, A. L, Me Roland ALLEN, H. C. N. J Sherman AMES. BL'TLER. Maaa 1143 16th at. ANDREWS, W. H., Del Bfcorehim AN DHL'S, J. K.. N. X Arlington BABCOCK. 1. W., Wla 1 B at. n.w. BANK HEAD, J. H., Ala Bin* BANNON. HENBY, Ohio New WtlUrd BARCUFIEDT. A J? Pa Oedd,Btal BARTLETT, a P.. Qa Shorebam BARTHOLDT. R1CHABD. Mo New W<.lard BATES, A. L., Pa N'ormandla BE ALL, JACK, Tea Call* BEDE. J. ADAM, Minn Tba Rhode Island BEIDLER. J. A., Ohio New Wltiard DPT w TUAO If * ?? -I ucuu, iuvo< WI .nv^avn BENNETT, J. B.. Kj Br-rett BENNETT, ff. S*. N. T, 1900 3 IL BINGHAM. H. H.. Pa Nonoaodla BIRDS ALL. B. P.. Iowa 1415 Maaa. an. BLACKBURN, E. 3PELNCKB, M. 0 Highland* BONYNGB, R. W.. Colo Cairo BOUTELL, H. 8., Ill Highlands BOWERS. E. J., Mlaa 2106 R at. BOWBRSOCK. J. D., Kan Hamilton BOWIE. S. J.. Ala Metropolitan BRADLEY. T. W., N. T Arlington BRANTLET, W. Q., G? RIgn BRICK. A. L., Ind Nrirmandi.BROOCKS. M. L., Tai NormanJIe BROOKS, F. E.. Colo 1748 P at. BROWN. W. E., WU Haml'.tu BROWNI.OW. W. P.. Tenn 1018 E. Cap. BROUSSARD. R. P., La Dewey BRUMM. CHARLES N.t Pa Richmond BRUNDIGE. S., Ark Stonelcigh Court BUCKMAN, C. B., Minn Nac.mal BUHK-' C. H., S. Dak Dewej BURGE8S. GEO. F., Tax Normantlla BURIjBIGH, E. C.. Me Richmond Bl'RLKSO.N, A. S.. Tex 1273 N. H. art. BURNETT, J. L.. Ala Metropolitan BURTON, H. R.. Del The Portland BURTON, T. E., Ohio Rocbambeau BUTLER, M. G-. Teoa Varnnm BUTLER, T. 8., Pa 1345 Vt. ara. BYBD. A. M.. Miss Metropolitan CALDER. W. M? N. Y New WllJird I CALDERHEAD, W. A.. Kan The U<I?or CAMPBELL, P. P., Kan Cochran CAMPBELL, W. W.. Ohio 1306 0 at CANDLER, E. S., Jr., Mlaa Virnan CAPRON. A. B., K. 1 1S21 K it. CASSEL, H. BURD. Pa ShorMian CHANKY, J. C., Ind Kbbltt CHAPMAN. P. T.. HI....: Farrajut CLARK, CHAMP. Mo 200 A at. 9.*. CLAYTON, H. D.. Ala Rlggi . CLARK, FRANK. Kla Metropolitan COCKS, W. W.. N. Y SOS N. J. are. ?.?. COLE, R. D., Oblo Arlington CONNOR. J. P.. Iowa Hamilton COOPER, A. F., Pa. Cochran : COOPER. H. A., WLa RlebmonJ , DOUDREY, H. M-, Mo New Occidental Butal COUSINS. R. O.. low* I Shore'iaia CttuMKU, Q. W? Ind Dawey CRUMFACKER, E. D.. lad Dene/ CURRIER. r. D.. X. II Dewey L'USHMAN. F. W., Waab 832 V at. DALE, T. H., P> Dt??i DA1.ZELL. JOHN. Fa 1906 N. H. art. DARRAOH, A. B., Mich Hlmi'ten DAVIDSON. 1. U., Wl. Dewey DAVIS. C. R . Mtao Cain DAVIS, T. B.. W. Va 1617 U at. DA WEB, B. Q.. Ohio Arlington DAWSON. A. r., Iowa Tb? Wind tor DE AKMOXD, D. A., Mo Varnna DEEMER. EUAS. Pa ; "<iiorehmm ' DEN BY. E-, Mich Marlborough , DICKSON, r. 8.. in Drlacoll ; DIXON. J. M.. Mont Cairo DIXON. L.. lad Olro . DOVEXEB, B. B.. W. Va Riff a rtif A Pk'R W n V- ? rnnhMi. JRKSSEI1, S. H., Pa New Willard , JRISCOLL, SI. N. T Cairo . DUNWELL. CHABLE8 T., If. T Brrrttt 5W1GHT, J. W-. N. X 1766 B at. EDWARDS, D. C.t Ky Inntt ?LIJ?KBE. J. It.. S. O - Metropolitan ?1. .18. B. C.. llo Dawaj SNGLEBBIQHT, W. P., W Dtnr ?SCH. J. J.. Wla 984 I at. rASSETT. J. SI-OAT. N. X 1601 SUt at. flKUJ. SCOTT, Tea Oochma riXLJCY. D. K., 3. C National riTZOERALD. t. J., N. X 1234 Maaa arc. rLETCilEB, L.. Minn Tba W*Mutor-:*n4 'LOOD. H. D., Va New WlUard fLOID, J. C., Ait Varnum XJEDNKY, J. W? Mleb P.-wcy "OSS, O. B? III Griftoa rOaTEB, p. J.. VI. Mil L at. lUSriiK, *. MM., m....... 1000 Li It fOWt.KR, C. N.. N. t Shorebam "UKNCU. B. U. Idaho Tho Oakland rULKEHSO.N, r. B., Mo DrUcoll rCU?U, C. Ill Rlgga JAINES. J. H.. W. Va Everett ialnes. J. w.. Tmm uu a at. 1AUBEB. B. a. Ohio Balrtfb IABDNKB. A. P., Maaa New Wtllard IABDNKB. J. J.? N, J..................... Iiiwiy IAKDNKB. W-. Mich 1S03 Cllftoo at. IAK-NEK. J. N-. Tea ><23 *t- an. IARBF.TT, r. J., Teaa 121 Seat~a place I1LBBBT, O. Q-. ~ Bis* nuu w?-. Jr., IU Baltigh m | i\M c. C.. lad Kattuoal P inxnm o. w.. tw mi bioi puc? p I1LLBTT, r. B.. Mam Th* Coaaeetlcat ( ILJLflB, OAKTKii, V* hrtwbwi t iOEBKL, H. P.. Qklt Tha Skorebaa C lOCLDKM, 3. A.. N. * WMBIMM h iRArr. i. in D?*?; 3 IRJJUli, W. Dmi S IKAMOSa, D. U D.. a. 1 MM '1* M. t: iksknb. w. 8.. -jum nor n? at. BIOO. A. W., Ttox lTtT Corcoran iL Ktoaa. J. X. oa aucroft ? RONNA. A. J-. M. Drt Calra h aOSVKXOR. a B.. Obi* Dm; ? ICDQ&R, J. M-. K. C Gocfcraa ' [ALB. N. W.. Ten Sl? A tL ?.?. c [AMIL.TOX, B. U, Mkk I*w?J ' LAKDWICK. T. W., Oa 8kor?h*m * IAKIKB. ? TW a raft oa E IAUOBN, O. Ion UU Uw iit. IA*. JAMBS. Va B?a.-oft M >*YBS. B. A.. Oat S1S7 Callforaa at. f1 DKTLtN. J. T-. Ala MMrapolttas EKDOB. THOS.. Iowa rwttaad m tBCBT. B. a., Oh. i?n K at. / BBRRY. JAMES H., Ark M?tro?oUtM BKVERIDOE. ALBERT J.. lad PortUod BLACKBURN. JOSEPH a S.. KJ....1T02 lStfe ft. BRANDEUKK. PRANK B.. CM MM k m. bulkeley. morgan o.. om? ..im tu u. BDRKETT, BLUER J.. X.o ISIS Mth t BURNHAM, I1ENRY E.. N. H Tte RlehmoM burrows. julius a. Mirk 140s MM. ?? CARMACK IDWiin m tar > I n CAHTER. THOMAS H.. Mom ?? >?tk at. CLAPP, MOSES K.. Mtaa U10 Koclld at. CLARK. CLARENCE D., Wyo Tb? Portland CLARK. WILLIAM A.. M t l#ltt Mut. H?. CLARKB, JAMES P.. Art Cocbran CLAY. ALEXANDER g., Q? Dorwadb CRANK. W1NTHHOP MCRRA7. Maaa.lT31 ILL a*. CULBERSON. CHARLES A., T? Normaodt* OULLOM. SHELRY m "418 Mam. a . Cl'RTIS, CHARLES, Kan Gordon DANIEL. JOHN W.. Tt Dtwtr DEPEW. CHAUNCET 11. N. T ITT? .1 at. HENRY. R. U. T?* Calrc IIEI'BIRN, W. p., low* 1124 B..I Ca| HERMANN, B? Or* 1S0T Euclid at HIOGIXS, U. W? Ona rurtlaoHILL, & J., Goal Cochrai IllLL, W. 8., Mia Mttroptllta. H1NSHAW, a H.. Krb Dtwej UOLLIDAY. E. lad Kbbll HOOO. H. H., Col Farrago HOI STUM, W. C., Taoa >! Md. an. B.a HOWARD. W. M Oi HOWELL,' B. F..N. j................ ... .Oartriia HOWELL. JOB.. Ouk Driar?r HUBBARD. B. H.. ten 141B Maw. it*. ho nr. oao. Pa ia? i?tb at HUUHEB, J. A.. W. Ti RICS* HULL, J. A. T., Iowa 1232 16th at. HUMPHREY, W. E_ Waak MO U at HUMPHREYS. B. O.. Mlaa V.roum HUNT. J. T.. lte MO M at. JAMBB. a M.t Br Klff* JENKINS, J. J.. Wto Hamilton lAlf%MA*r * < * ? *vu.i?v.i, ?. i., , v< JONES. W. A., ? 1TW Q at J0NE8. W. U. Waafe Tanaie KAUN. JULIUS, Ca> Hamilton KALAMANOALE, J., HavmU Daway KEIFBR. J. W.. Ohio MaMfcnraucti KK.IHKB. J. A.. Mm ITS) H at IKHtor, JAMBS. Ok to Rl?r? KKNNB>Y, J. L.. Ma? T. M. C. A CMKAID. M. P.. Kafc Dawaj KITCHBN. C.. N. O Dr1ar?'l K1TCHKN, W. W.. N. 0 Drfacoll KIJCPt'KR. r. B.. Mo Drlarall 1 . V* L>t B'W KNAPP. a U, tl. t Norm?s<M IXOPF. P.. IU Do?r?? K.VOWLAND. J. R.. C?! Arlington LACEY, J. F.. Iowa Kim LAKEAN. D. F.. P? Oeddooul LAMAR. W. B.. Fla Arlington LAMB. JOHN. Vn Nitlonal LANDIS C. B . LANDIS. FRED, Ind Bwwdlet LAKKINAUA. Tfl.lO (R. C. * P. Rico)..Dr'oc"/! LAW. C. B.. N. Y Er.-r*tLAWRENCE. O. P.. Una m LKK. GORDON. On Bbor?h?? LKUAKE. O. 8.. 8. C D?wn> LE FEVER. F. J., N. Y Arlington I.EVPD if"" ? * ... r. a. 13 lat it. n.e LEWIS. E. B.. Ga Metropolitan I.1I.LKY. M. Pa Ftnnaylva?'a CIod I.II.LKY. O. L.. Coon New Wti-ar.l LINDSAY, O. H., N. T Ra??*> UrTAUKR. L. N? N. T Albaaj LITTLKFIEIJ>. C. E . Me Hamilton LIVINGSTON. L. r.. Ga 1?1? 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M., Ark Mrtropu.lti i VANGER. I. P.. Pa 1217 Vt. ?? o n YASKEY. P. U? Alaaka (del.)..2141 Kit. ??*. n w ITARnBUBN. C. O., Maw Sborehaui CATKINS. J. T.. Ia Y. M. t\ A VATSON J. E., Ind Numnn.l.. YEBB, E. T., N. C 121* Man in n.w YKBUBR. A. R., Ohio l>rtacoli VEEMS. C. L.. Ohio R TEEKS, J. W. Ilia Bteo.Wlfk four: rELBORN, JOnN. Mo 1738 Q at VHABTON, C. 8.. Ill lUiwdlri FILEY, A. A., Ala Uerropo lUr VII.EY, W. B., N. J riLUAMS. J. 8.. Uiaa 1028 Vt. a?? riLSON. W. W., Ill - l>iw. T FOOD. I. W.. M. J Norn*n4.r rOODTARD. U. C.. W. Ta Jut.iI[OilKG, H. O.. Mtefc Norainjl. BKOR. W. V.. lad Si BiLEi A contract haa been awarded flip NVwk\rt Vauti SkfnhiitMina' ow?t " ? VIIU I'ljyui n V^V/III any by the Mattson Steam Navigation 'ompany of San Francisco for the const rue Ion of a freight and pumnpr steamer to oat 9700,000. The ahlp wUl be 450 feel ang. with a beam of 64 feet and a depth of 0 feet. She will ply between Honolulu and laji Francisco in the freight and passenge! rade. Got. Swanson of Virginia has written to rov. Beckham of Kentucky withdrawing is requisition for Rice W. Johnson, sheriff f Bell County, Ky., and his posse, charged .hi. i.iin V? I f ? _ .a *"> mil W run Killing juitii ix-e nuao niut lac ounty, th?t state. In August of last mr rhlle arreatJn* Prank Bail, who waa wantd at MIddlaboro for th? killing of John tolln. lf?*?Hin Mi Ntaraltla Fma Ollil. A XAT1VE BItllilO Quiuiu*. IW world wtd* 0?1<| til ltrl;> r?iucdr. rnnom caosr. Can for tali in**. I ?vk fur signature 1. W, (iWW. REYNOLDS. J." M., !' Cosmos Club RHINOCK, J. L., Ky N?W WllUrd RHODES. M. K., Mo ....GOO Md. ire. m.t. RICHARDSON, J. M., Kj Ulgg, RICHARDSON. WM? All Rlggs RIVES. Z. J., ni Drlseoll ROBERTSON, S. M.. Iji Rl(tn ROBINSON. J. T., Ark Tb* r*tu<>lRODENBL'RG. W. A., IU 1334 Columbia road RfCKER, W. W.. Mo Conrrtmlonal RUPPERT. JACOB. Jr.. N. T New Wiilar.1 RUSSELL. O.. Tex Vsrnnm RYAN. W. H.. N. T Calr? SAMl'RL. E. W., Pa 001 L at SAUNDERS. R. M., Va Metropolian SCHNKKBEI.I. 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