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\ THE WINTER FASHIONS IN NEW YORK, Biew to Combine Warmth with Least Clothing—Evening Dress—The Dress eof Girlk—What it Costs — Christmas Cards and Parties. Brom Our Own Corresponder’ New Yor, Nov. 23th. in dress is one to the careless observer. It is the decided ideas women are beginnin: tertain on the subj the the dogmatis, and the stron: ts, desire to single costun Weaken or de-ire turbing infiaene these letters to the tendeney to fabrics, its in des! sueh a way <5 io pre 19 Confusion of frau eult even y simple unitary ¢ Rradation er co: gradual release from oustituted authorities, d truer artistic feeling—that eat a sing’ or garment. and not it by the intreduetion of dis- alinded in x colors, er & ry i tints and lor, from a nthe part of t and mest tasteful women of the pres mass single ts and leave them undisturbed, or to work out a more complicated idea due rezard to the laws of — se that the perfectly plain, but bes evening dress of silk or satin is ove priceless lace and beaded embroideries or net work. The walking dress is as dark and unol -trusive as of the man. The home evening dre: i and bri colors, but refice F th, in ir,in the sky, or in the mate- nd there one immense with a dia- cloth, with a rosette of sr Fial for ornament, or 2 bir are tiny ben whieh | Jewel oF Uke fow! laid 0: lier and rub vet or fur, with il the shape of bros Two distinctivé el her, and of ve apon them in | Bens 19, ng menuner. For ex- Wy be composed of velvet lof cutting up the velvet aking bi th 2 jacket, a Aly of velve wholly of wool. and the ve 1a plain uy n and re | plain | a ably used as a wide Beason to the |i der this | loth or veivet. | a ais worn fur or fur-bordered hats, trimmed with a band of fur or with feath- ersonly. The wide far tr x solid eloth | or veivet is the most eff f trimming, but | its dist | » to reduce | re supposed rthe number of | burdened one wer-trimmed bon vit is being » a irregular garments rt of the body and left knitted Dw 80 sup- | as chemise, | hi One F garnet Suflicient over these for warmth, and r the waist from the pressure forced’ upon it by | Many bands and Instead of this ski Lady Harberton’sidea mizht be adopted of a divided skirt or drawers with a waist attached | Made in the material of the short dress. and this would make the warmth and thickness over the bedy uniform throuzhout. The “Rational Dress Society Lady | Haberton is president ly offered | prizes for Is of will fulfii €ertain conditions, but wu ity of a among all classes and conditions of women is Rot to be expected, nor among the representa- tives of any one ciass, nor is it perhaps ¢ Die. At any rate it isoppesed to the pr genius and tendencies of human societi there is no use in trying to make water flow ‘Bp-hill. A GIRLS ALLOwANC “A Mother” writes asking what wow! considered a fair allowance for the dress of a Young girl who lives in a town of 15,00 inhabi- | fants, where there is a good deal of dress; but where the pecessities ave not quite those of a | great erty. The father is a respectable merchant | and the mother has a small income of her own, out of which she dresses her two girls, the elder of whom she considers eugiit now to learn how to dress herself and manage her own affairs. Bhe asks if 5 per week ($269 yearly) would be asufficient sum.and how it should be expended. t the reply may be given so rs may have the advantage @fany) to be derived from it. Under the circumstances stated €5 per week ought to be daughter's ¢ expended i Shai Md be} this lady, whe j and who i by being able to act i well, howeve spendin we to ecaleu! modern soci embarrass, dently. It or boys the should alw pleasure ot desire of gi known. An early les buy what is un: attracts the | ked by necessity. Girls who can sew ¢lothes have an those who are t ance in this res ‘There are p is who are dependent upon hard-workins fathers or brothers who spend large sums for work | which they execute for th efrich men enrich ev = with their own lovely ha: Bright, Intell are daughters | n dresses and | present to ethers | diwork. 0, girls! | nt, sweet as you are, how much of the burden it Is in your power to lift from | aching shoulders: how much ot beauty to add | to this life. which is often so grey and dreary | and sad,—if you could but see and know it. > | But what of the po of $5 per week ? | It is to be supposed that the young fads starts | with a fair outfit and has only to fill vacancies as | ahe goes alons. I geod tailor-male dress, of plain all wool. $25 00 Achareh and vi : 40 00) ~ Levening dress. 23 00 leoat 15 60 L ulster. - 100, Llight stik or grenadi 2 40 00! ns oF cam: - 1500) - 500 - b®) - 500! + 1900) + 1000} 500 Tota $220 co | Jeaving a balance of $40 for incidental extras. It | will be considered by many that too much has | Some special and distinguished circumstance. Been allowed for some thins; too little for others; and that many little esscntia!s have not been taken inte account; details depend so much upon the habits and customs of individ- tals that nothing more than an average can ssibly be given; and this, too, based upon lew York prices. But where a girlis able to do herown sewing a great reduction may be eousited upen in the most important estimates; those for dress, for example. All the materials for a very nice all wool or cloth dress (includ- img lining, buttons and twilled silk) could be Purehased within $15, and the silk and plush or ilk and velvet or velveteen for a church suit for fitting and buttons included. Twenty-five toen- | fdea in a} | shoes. The cost of both might be put dawn at | ja | at the bee | lads = A similar design in ecra | FEEAR WHAT ONE MEMBER OF THE and more than enough for a white dotted mus- | finished with lace. silk was painted by another young lity In vio- lin, tace trimming and making inciuded, and it | LADIES’ GOODs. gi he DRY GOODs. DRY GOODS. - = a would be Lig ere by the church dress and | lets and daisies, 224 ii ther of terra cotta one, at least, left over from last season. ect cut with polka tabs. contained in each one The coat miz , vax Coats|a small conventionalized sunflower. One of i hey last | the artists in the cases mentioned recom- and| mended a salmon-colored silk with tabs kar- | decorated with small scarlet poppies, and ments may be put into one, or apart of it de-| further states it as an excellent plan in | Yeted to the purchase of a walking jacket, | using oll paints to squeeze the tubes out | Which is a necessary part of a young lady's! on biotting paper, which absorbs the oii and | wardrobe, but does not require retiewal oftener | prevents arach Of the danger of spotting the | than once in three years. What is true of the, silk. Fans are usually painted and trimined to winter dress is also true of the light silk or j match these waists and are then suspended | grenadine for best summer wear. Making it at a PROFESSION TESTIFIES REGARDING | M{®*- ™ J HS, THE SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION OF A BROTHER MEMBER. ‘Mr. Dewicy has been in the drug business in the ci‘; of Providence twenty-five years 8¢ <zerx tnd proprietor in good staad'ng, sud Znows whereof he affirme.—Ep. Mr. D. says: ‘For many years I have euffered, in- 1309 F STREET, OFFERS HER ENTIRE =ZG0K OF FELT HATS AT 4GTUAL COST, TOMAKE ROOM FOR HOLIDAY Goons. nt M®. A. JEFFERS, = 21s Renneyivania svonne nortiwert, | the sides by ribbon loops. Some yuung ladies | tensely at times, with what is generally called rheuma- sees gaat, aS ee Caer, Pe on anes j home reduces nearly half the expense, and jealso add pouches or jaixt pouches instead of | tism. When first attscked I was confined tomy bed | fences danenek oF ILLINERY GOODS, including the surplus ean, of ‘course, Le put in a finer "fans, ard sexe prefer embroider yto painting, sii put it upon velvet instead of silk. wine= colored velvet waist was recently made and em- br: ith feathery grass, upon which amall yellow butterflies were alight, and in which singled tiny pink-tipped daisies. Square vet basques also look well without either x or embroidery when trimmed with rish point, whieh is laid flat and upright upon the edge of the basque. Past a certain age there is 2 want of dignity and fitness in the somevhat Janciful effect of a itrasting bodice, but for puny girls, and as a wm s of utilizing haf- worn skirts of Hight delicate materials, tiere nO invre suitable or effee od, while they it jal variety at and could not walk astep. I could n@@Abear tha weizht of the bed-clo:hes ao excruciating was the agony I en- dured. I always not!ced that before these attacka came on my kidnoys were affected: befdrethere would be any pain in my,limbs or any sweliing of joints cr limbs, the color of the secretior:s from the kidneya wou'd be very dark and the odor strong and feverish. The last a.tack | was very severe about five years ago, and I wes confined | to the house several weeks, and was unable t> attend to | business in three months. During the time I was con- | flued at home and the time of iny convalescence I em= Vinyed four cf the best doctors that I could obtain, but gave me perni: nt relief, for they did not the cause of the rouble. Having been ac. quzinted with the proprietor of Hun! Remedy along | time Iwas induced by him to giveit a trial, hoping that | mixht reach the seat of te dieease; and after teking: T found m * much improved, and aftér taking the second I was fecling better than I had after any previous attack us many months previous to j taking the Remedy my hands and fingers-you'a be mich | swollen and stiff every mornin: my left side in the re- wion of stomach ‘as very iame and sensitive; at times I would be tken with severe cramps over the spleen, and be obl ged to apply mustard or cayenne for temporary relief; I wes very nervous nichts, aud could not sleep; T was cbilged to ke very particular and my ;hysical system was sad'y demor: te r 1, ticher trimming, or pretty lace wran, | her ent. Summer cicunms at #15 omight £5 seauced very materially by the ww Of loss expensive fal aa those at | 4) to 40 cents per yard, and frein makin # from good patterns instead of buying ready made or paying for the making. It is | | never wise economy, however, to buy cheap cot- | | | tons; two ° ei ginghain or one of ‘ham and one of corded eambric will last two ', and one season are kept in re- Fancy Festherz, Binis, Flumcs, Kibbons, Velvet, Faney Goods ana Notisns. E8"brige's Co. Tra Stamp ing Patterns. MM". PALMER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. WINTER OPENING or 6 | for t | pure’ Tro oF PARIS AND LONDON MILLINERY, NOVEMBER 22p. | Ww ones. one ef ¢ that is only tion in colors and shapes. A RUPPERT, PTH NIGHT PARTIES. Curistmas and Twelfth on, ostensibl which older people are quite | 8s much ed, for the children are simp! the pal medium of Interest and entertain- ment—Iay figures through which to consey ph turesque ideas. The role of the children nowa- days is by no means to sit ing corner and say part and parce! of take to their parts as natur- bred to them thr: ris with even more o is not wi it not te of SATEENS, FELT and WORSTED for Lambrequitis, Table and Piano Ci of WORK, PAPER and WASTE rS—Piain end Trimm ND-KNIT WOKSTED GOODS, at Very Low Prices, e STAMPING AND PINKING “PROMPTLY EX- nis x young «irls to have ii on their undergarmer: L however, one to first ins quantities : s fashion is not, commended. It was in th “of the read | the more rapid nt renewal of their y to the vanity of the | social life. and the: idered a mark of re- | ally as if they ¥, When as a rule itis the | all the centu . for no class Indulze in this species of | dom and grace rance to the extent of one that is naie- | Their appa’ sand the shame and repreach of the costume of th ali.self-respecting women. nthe timid: i buy three sets of merino unc of the etuld, we find ane plete sets of ni tion unde | and q ume ¢ nd-made and finished with simple bh | ing ways and el xeli-possess akind that is better cut and lasts | n any ethers. These will last two! Froperly the ent Without being worn out. so that this Pro- | be called costume i their origin, and to the ¢ whether Dlossoms out all dren, the moti: ters in the quaint Gld H SEAT. PLUSH DOLMANS AND JACKETS, 0K OTtOMAN SILK PALETOTS, D SILK PELISS. bs ND COLORED JERSEYS, D_ DOLMANS: ED CIR- ‘bo pains or craps in the stde, can eatall kinds of food, sleepsounily and vet therouchly rested, orm: their fanctio Promptiy, thus e poisonous secretions tem where the kidneys My friends, what Hunt's Remedy on of the little 90 » corner of I. of styles. Sprcial rates to Dresstuakers, G (Parisisu 1 per yzrd. ing. AECL e. Detoresi’s Patterns. Miss BELLE LUCAS, 902 9th st.n.w. 2inme parties. ich contaminate the whole ay ci efticientiy | has done for ine be the o: projected should rowth and suce thetic idea, w: men and won mong the ladly arrangin- the dauzh- ons and curious ¢ ire not alws osiery. ble of el aptto ber gitts at Christmas and up the sumsallotted may el able. OF cour: regard to jewelry, as girls ioves and Ih treatm and the | quent that t wilt do for all of you. i believe it to sure cure for all diseases of the kidneys, liver sud urinary orzens. Respectfully, E. R. DAWLEY, 454 Broad Street.” are ¢i last thre avered or FRE MILLINE. At Popular Prices. vidom purc! en the most ht not. Jewe | tional ar rfrom the histo BAUM'S, fy fot and : ph z CLOTHING HOUSE. j But there are two indi: yemories or t 2 ¢ | 416 SEV! ve been omitted, and tiese are bonnets ard the most ichtful of pastime may tak rable of u A CONSPICUOUS POPULAR RESORT OF CITI EW YORK FASHTONABL! F street norihwert. ces ow, Suits cut aud basted, gaur™ oe, n8-im’ —OUR NEW LINE CRILDREN'S ana ace of $25, whieh wor 1 develo) its yrowth very | ent and decay rfare and the that while © nner, for dress, whieh is per wee nt, neve not admit of AL expendi tere, and any small guarzin that ean be made in iven directions wili fad useful employment in | others. | THEY Pr TO OBIAIN | THEIR Boys. fromthe | SHOW YOU 1f0 i their | 8i AT 32 Ly low prices. t of Bas- paskets, Waste =I Pockets, oR | SHOULD BE PLEASED TO VICEABLE AN OVERC | FOR $3 AND $10. OF COUR AND $13 ARE ALL WOOL AND leu y int evening dresses this | season are very rich and have an air of solidity, even when in light colors. Thin materials are only used by i coti st the Tower, ¢ LPOM | FADE. CHIE par: } j TOR $15 WE CAN SHOW A 3 IME s of hands: ingly and in conjunction with silk, satin, or, f OVERC THAT EVEN THE BEST JUDGES | Sud at as iow pri The majority of the frcin competent judi DOU brocade. = abries used are | ng the newest and the trimming is lace and feathers and je eis. the latter used as clasps, buttons, sprays, bt and the like and imparting a masuiti- cent effect to an elaborate costume. Nothing finer can be imagined, for example. than an WOULD 40U DES SILK, $30, $33. AL T NOT LESS THAN $20. SHOULD | THE VERY WITH Si D SATIN LININGS, WE SAY $20, M "ME von BR. formerly with Lord & led” shoes and ‘eor- 5 are dineult and undesirable, i ken from: a more serious motiy the: ersat present. One error | howev requires to be guarded | OURN W WINTER SUITS : e common one of inakine F tro = ——= ottoman satin dress in the siade Known as | rdieplay. To. ai SHOW UP ELEGANT, AND WE ARE PRoup or | (HK. RUPPERL, topaz pink, trimmed with real Russian or Irish | 4 RCE re ewe ¢ 3 AND 493 7TH STREET Nor’ point. and bands of soft ostrich feathers with tumes and the OUR ACHIEVEMENT, OUR PATTY AREEN- | NOS. 403 AND 495 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ai bad catehin i the ligit with every move-| stran: pak onlytole: | TIRELY WE HAVE ACQUIRED THE art, | RARE ATTRACTION OF XEW NOVELTIE: ment of the bo iy Cream and water green are | the made up in the same w skirt will show a plain br vet edzed with a thick ruche of the satin and a atin panier draped diagonally upon ore side ¥ and bordered with lace laid upright on the | satin above the feathers. | ded embroideries are not at all so indis- | criminately worn as last season. ‘The tende is towards the massing of ¢ effects. Artificial flowers 1 peared as ornament: more frequently put in of a thick pl of a trai defects of pal charn ide: -y method. the revi or the front of the IN FsNCY WORS ith of flowered vel- He ae E 2. D WORK AND PRODUCE THAT WHICH SO MANY GENTLE | MEN D: 5 oT FORM—FITT! ~AND INVITE YOUR PERSONAL IN NT YOUR TRAD: FHE GOODS WE T BE YOU EVER PURCHA! A. Srravs, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, . rpart {ror uy be con costly parap been the custom to er sand wit | in which to dress up the Dame . the smail grandmothers. the specta- | cled_ school who pinned childn | fores, and in such inexpensive wee can romp and pley as uitich as tive: having enjoyed the pleasare and beneit of Watching their making aud de ment. of nen * fud Felt SUITS LION OF TRON THE | Gan CLL, AND THE FACT | Eungs mater tain distil 2 ve almost disap- and when used the ingle into the he = or ruching round the edze | oss the front cf a skirt, or upon a led paniers are | XN ISS AN 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes GOK: end guaran: nce Dress Reform Gools. -. ‘fhe **Herenles” Suz- ich Miss 1. 45 spectal azont, $1 Comet, her own anake, that for the prics e eurp: joulder Braces au Bust French Corsets 1 porting Cors anda CHRISTMAS CARDS. It 1s impossible to omit a mention, among. the are almost unive fashions of the times, of the Christmas cards and | used for corsage bougue ines fi | other book and stationery fancies which hav ne that ought to be permanent—but when | made a permanent place and have become so jal flowers are used at all it is clustered | jmportant a source of revenue. It 1s, perhaps, ‘ : had already done some artistic work, | CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! publisher's office trying in vain to get an idea of | LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, The front of | what he had in his iin jon for the PAPE the skirt will be a mass of beaded embroidery, | holt ato her RAW SILAS, SILK TAPESTRY, and paniers or panels bodice and sleeves will > wanted “picture” children, be trimmed with a net-work of white Jot and | pate chiara dea (uate pearls and fringe. | The net-work of beads over | some conventional younesters in conventio: Lsiik or satin bodice is one of the most ¢ s, but he shook his head and looked tive novelties of the se: It is used u s |. White she idiy drew a sort of little in black and white, the former made of smail Hood figure on the sheet ot paper cut jet, the latter of white jet and pearis. The | . The publisher saw the tare bonnet sleeves are usualiy to the elbow, and composed joak. That is what i want,” he sa of the beaded net-work only and fringe ething like that, onl finish over the el ; But upon one of | the esmmon dre the Langtry nights at Wallack’s, . crushed roses and mums are the preferred | 439 PENNSLYVANIA AVENUE, Near Tenth Street, AND 932 D STREE’ n27 Locatep UP TOWN, beaded trimmings are used at all they form the entire ornamentation. THE LARGE DOUBLE STORE axp DRAPERIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Prices low as the lowest. NEW GCODS RECEIVED DAILY. Ceti early and ai or Epwoxsrox & Co. JLETON & HOEK, FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS, ‘y put on th the sry ni ed cecasione chubby “I think I | Soe EAE SENE istinguished for such dress as we have |}, nd,” ndithatwasl| ane nae) A ES DOOREG . accustomed heretofore to see | the begin issance. the | BoB R a D DERBY PEERY ¥ — at the opera, a beautiful amber dress was yeyiyal of ih this country in the book RBI RR AAD DBRBB U URRR YY layed. the front covered with amber bead | and Christmas card world,» The young | Bark BAAS BP EB wk EF ery shaded with brown and with brown artist made a thousand d by her holiday et eaves, outlined and veined with ami i if fuldiling the A The bodice was of brown yusands of WHAT WE CLAIM. , the amber the jit. The s were a ni nd different with brown slittering rd of to-day To be able at any and all times to show our patrons collar over Velvet at the throat to | and compare it wi speciinens the Largest and Finest Selections of FOOT WEAR inatch. Ina box on that same eyenii : nd skill have done to so what re ers. Two thot y Miss Dora Wheeler for gn ol the pre son, and y who do not tak most of young | to discover how much art veiling, | develop its posstbi ace and | jt has brous! wore a dress of cream immed nun’s ith quantities of cream i formed a tichu, and outlined the | gor; upon the skirt. Her entire c r bouquet being of whit of any house in the Trade. To sell you the Very Best ‘Wearing SHOES for the emallest amount of money. ‘To E at. Largest stock in the bte applied on purchase. and REPAT | Fit you in any end alls les of the lines we carry. there are 1 triitied tose te Mine eaeine tee r ‘9 Togive you prompt and careful attention, and not to | crushed roses, Lie hers matching her them youn women, who yet earn an honorable : ‘ ; dress. The chaperone, presumably her mother, | jreeiitved. Whee ee ies are uneguslel for | consume your valuable time by haying to look up formed a magnificent simplicity. ntrast. to this beautiful | is work in a careful manner. Her gown was of salmon brocade ned With salmon Colored satin, covered with one deep rich floance of point lace, The bodice was cut square and trimmed with Is s becoinin more Individual designs etched or painted and not duplicated, are now n ivory and satin, >to 250, well known artists not @ odds and ends of old stock. Our Customers appreciate the above from the fact that Our Trade is Constantly on the Increase; and to BORN G. SMITH, NNSYLVANIA 1103 F he sleeves half long, and the fan was of red | ine to sten their names to thet, OMEARA’S LIQUID thove that have not called We Extend a Cordial Invita- worder of lace: corsa;re bouquet | jp are the ex of red hot house roses. Such elaborate dress at | Piatt == the theater could oly be explained by the followed by those of the antique position of fimmediate adjournment to a This season, for the first time, flowers EDMONSTON & CO. been a teeter eae Ape Photographed a the colors of ae and, 5 “a fi — —— Vinter | though there isa little harshness or hardness U EE = 10 po Letroduce | the | Englishy | methods | and unreality as yet, still there Is no doubt that ee aia nen ee aan UAL t STEERER, Gf Ro bonnets and @ more “evening” style of | time will perfect the process and render the aes Lats Fore ey ee not very forta- | pictured sembiance harmonious as well as true. 4 the strongest, toughest and most elastic Hate results, The elfort may lead to a greater |” ‘The most remarkable advance haa been made | Glcon Vanh! kasoned by atten cena eee aetna dearee of latitude, to the possibility of a lady | im fizare drawing, which how shows exquieite eaten Ges, | AL at sepearins ai rout oh onnet, opccially in @ | examples in what is known as Kensington, aad uituse! Used MOTT’S NEW YORK eee io hee ie reer from | in XV, XVI and XVII century costumes. "But | ie eine oP auestional ie cece melng set down as | we shall owe still more to the artists who follow H REFINED CI z, poe ce fetes ane Peale bat “Stopla | tue lead of the winner of the first prize of last much ond Tin Cover AND aie lee eit ee sent neat and simple | year, Elihu Vedder, and sive us heroic women— senda andl tl nea walking or visiting dress, in bea it is possible | wouien who deserve to stand as types and 1347 Pennsyi . Wathineton, D.C. SWEET CIDER. to go tothe theater, to the dowdy and incon-| representatives of the genius of women in the | _Herten ters for thet wonderful gl RAZOR! That ETu us effects gotten up by the British matron | past and the present. In the méautime let us s Sra Baise aay a enoraed by al re ee a Pua Is far from desiral be thankful for the pleasant Christmas fashion = once om it we heartily pray to be delivered. ne ~ y and send cards. It 1s well to be remembered, | _ Soid also by W. C. O'MEARA, 215 Penna. ave. 05 The short dress did net AT VERY LOW PRICES BY ceed In establish- ind to remember, even through so simple a = = ing itself for handsome evening dress for ladies | medium aa a card or a “leaflet,” and now there ESosomicaL AND SAFE. Ss Saw c. Parser, of all ages, but It Is retained for young ziris, tor | 13 surely an opportunity in lovely, quaint § poses, for afternoon receptions, and | maidens, in rural home, coming in moonlight ENGI ce 7 1214 TO 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET. for all Gccasions, in short, when it is found most WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'3 Tesi scenes and glowing intensity in the sweetness of conventent. Many ladies refuse to wear atrain | fowers and the captivating Innocence of ehildc LAUNDRY 80AP Rt Neca ee in the crush of a ‘wedding reception or grand hood, to suit all tastes. JENNY JUNE, Is FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING | _Televhonte connection. evening entertainment, but would not think of + — ——+oo—___ FRFE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE U-ED To ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT 1S SAFE, BECAUSE IT Is MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILM ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ANE MADE FROMGREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS PUT UPIN BARS, ANDEVERY Bap BRANDED, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. WITH OUR NAME, FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, 813 3244 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. T° THE PUBLIC, |e attention to th inert, atock of Hscied Tastamenta, O Daetmentanes, Anes, Boek Dow for cheb. Gall and osonsinen Cae ae oe vane stock. ou iano & Oran Co, 919 7th street northwest. P. 8. recei’ large stocl ‘Music from vee pital gence Ai na short dress to a dinner party or even wearing one at home. Dinners are the most formal and at the same time the most elegant of entertainments. They can only be given by those who have all the resources of a refined social life at their command, aad therefore dress for a dinner where there is room for display; where the company is limited to a few choice people is really more important than that for a large assemblage,unless this last should involve A Chance for Arizonians. From the Arizor . Star. Tom Fitch is a man of iafinite resources. Over in Cochise county they tellan anecdote about him which possesses a peculiar interest. When his tax sult against the Southern Pacttic railroad was up Tom stoutly advised the indictment of Crocker for allezed perjury. The ground taken for the indictment was Crocker’s affidavit that the railroad property in Cochise county was only worth Pay amile. “But,” urged the fore- man of the-grand jury, “what's the use of it? We can never convict him.” “ But.we can in- dict him and bring him here for trial,” protested Borns DIRECTORY, 1883, ‘The for the above work being completed, all persons who have chanyed their residence or contem= Plate a chiangs, will please send the correction to the fffce, 60 Le Droit bi oF through the Post Office, n27-2w WM. H: BOYD. COLOR—BLUE AND BILACK, CLOTH BOUND. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTH.©R AND TAILOR, nu 507 TrH S1., OPP. U.S. POST OFFICE. BARearss! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES BRODHEAD & C0. EVENING DRESS AT HOME. The fashion of independent ‘waists for half evening dress, or evening dress at home, is too conventent-to be discontinued readily, and it Is | yr. Fiten. | “But he'll t clear,” replied the susceptible of much pretty variation and charm- foreman; “what can yon accom! she by it?” Ing effects obtained by the exercise of the taste | Tom looked the foreman squarely in the face, and a little effort on the part of their wearers. pe Hepat Hy eT root to bos he meeference bile scanon @ Gecidaily in favor | make twelve men. in Cochise county comforter of the “Jersey” style, which is “glove fitting,” | bie for life.” That settled It. rather deep, and shaped closely over the hips. Wale SD ‘or one young lady this style iscut in a delicate | “Wuy does that ‘wear so many bangles?” gists of blue silk and up with white lace | asked an observer ere vain soclet; ‘woman who for cash. Call and upon the silk down the front and all round | was ighted down with ttle or- | "PVE CHELULOID, (TRUSS: ear NEES seem fo some too low a figure for| the edge. Above the ince there is a charmine ta. she hopes the rattle of the | wor wie baliinug is for nate = Oe Ses srt genes | rer icnioenan tee at | aseptic aetna |“ : or or water ry ‘this sum would be sufiicient for a nan’s sleeve at the turn of the elbow, which is also Gk 5 . Wey wos.” W, % suvster 4 sons, i cae 5 919 PENNSYLYaniA AVENUE. DRESS GOODS IN CHOICE TEXTURES. VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 11 MARKET SPACE, LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, BLACK AND | Have an sttractive stock of COLORS, (Our Own Importation: ) SS Se oe OTTOMAN SILKS, OTTOMAN SATINS. BROCADE VELVETS AND PLUSHES, STREET AND EVENING SHADES. BONNET AND GUINET BLACK SILKS IN EVERY GRADE. “*Risck ana Colored Ottoroan Sitka.” “Biack Moscovite Silks.” ‘Back and Colored Brocade Velveta.” “A grand assortment of Colored Plusbes.” “Schroders Celebrated Monopoly Black Silke.* “Lup ay Black ooore. ——— s:Qu'Ited Satins for Cloak.” Rive Tapets, Towels, Nay king, fe., great variety.” 7 ots an: Sw? = ge Tarties and Gents.” SUPERIOR COLORED GROS-GHAIN SILKS, at | $1.58, the very best in the market for the price. VERY LARGE STOCK OF EVENING SILKS, SAT- PLUSHES, &c. Evening goods shown uader Hosipes, Mandkorshie‘s, Ta . “Underwear, eplendi t Stock VERY LARGE STOCK OF COLORED VELVETS IN | “Ful, “nivstica. at ‘Rock’ bottom prices, and ELLGANT. STREET SHADES POW DHESSES | 2 tur oe Domrstion, : ‘all of the best goods.” MADAME. HUNT, of New York, has leased onrsecond | floor, and conducts Dress Making im all its branches. Pirst-c'ass work t reasonable prices. AND TRIMMINu. QUILTED SATINS LN EVERY COLOR FOR SKIRTS: AND LININGS. BEAUTIFUL sILK-FACED JERSEY STOCKINET, 64 wide. Oue yari required for aJersey, $3. per yard. LADIES’ AND CHILDRI | GPECIAL ATTRACTIONS "8 JERSEYS. HOSE, 3 AND MUFF3 FOR LADIES AND FUR-LINED CIRCULA BROCADE OTTOM. Our stock of SILK IN FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS AND NOVELTIES AT CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. MENSF. ASSORTMPNT of Bick and KS st S0e., Toe., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and an nd Brocade SILKS, SATINS, PLUSHES, Ls CASHMERES, ail wool, wide double width, 3 EL SUITING and LADIES’ CLOTH in alt “new laden at Jowent prices. LADIES CLOAKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKING CLOTHS and « KES. MOURNING DRES: ‘S$, IN MYRTLE. AVY. “THE VERY ‘LISH GOATS IN ONE PRICE. z W. M. Suvsrer « Sons, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GOODS in all the new and | BLACK AND COLORED SURAHS, including all the | PLAIN AND BROCADED VELVETS AND PLUSHES, : : rs 27 | ehicter fabrion, _THE BEST 38 a CHEADEST. ied BLACK CASIIIERY SHAWLS and COURTAULD'S POE Compination surr ne °F URNISKING GOODS: BLAN- TALE DAMABE, Nad Re POWELS NOLTINGS FLUSHES, HAM LACE. ke. iene —s* at CARTER’S, i al IEP 711 MARKET SPACE. HINDOUS, — FOULES, CASHMERES, SILKS, SATINS, RUADAMES. Tyrer « Curwyive, n27 OR itH ST ‘T NORTHWE: — = GoopDs. Gos, DAY & CO., 820, 822, 824 SEVENTH STREET. T SUILDING SOUTH OF NEW YORK! 28,000 SQUARE FI DEVOTED 0 SILKS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS. BUSIN Bevis pure nl enenkiy: 4 of the OTIS’ FINEST ELEVATOR above-named xoods for our Fall Trade, we will offer | AND EVERY MODERN IMPROBEMENT THAT during the coming month SCIENCE CAN THINK OF ON THE PREMISES! UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS - a All thos: whohave seen it edmire it, and judging from the immense business of the last mouth we must confess it isa grand success, and we shall strive to maintain the confidence of all, and instead of doubling our business, es we did last month, we shall try and tripleitduring the first year. Where there is = will thereiea way, and we know howto do it—that isby buying only from first hands by the original package, foastosave the middie man's profit, and selling at a living profit. When we say profit it is something sele dom touched by advertisers; but no merchant can exist without it, as it certainly costs something to pay One Hundred and Thirty-six Hands, which we now have on our pay-rolls.. This is a large number for Washington, but not one too many for us, and we are now willing to take ten more clerks (experienced hands only) if we only knew where togetthem We do not employ all BLACK AND COLORED GRCS GRAIN SILKS. BLACK AND COLORED RHADAMES. BLACK MERVFILLEUX. popular evening shades. in all fasbiouable shades. Also a sroat variety in PLAIN PLUSHES, in prices renciaz from $2 to $5. ™ these for show, work Gumxir. Day « Co. eee a eee eee 095 ‘Come and convince yourself that notwithstanding the RRY. warm spell our building is like a bee hive, and reminds 1 epee Ed anybody of the Bonmarche, of Paris, We have given ourimport orders for March and April delivery for about One Hundred Cases Dress Goods, Cashmeres, White Goods and Linen Housefurnishing Goods, eto. THE CELEBRATED MONOPOLY BLACK SILKS THE BEST IN THE MAKKET. LOPIN'S BLACK GOODs. TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED AND FOR BALE | pantie Pig enk os Goods. 20 FUR BEAVER OVERCOATS, $20 ett, Is ita wonder that we should be entitled to buy at lower figures than other merchanta, as our house is classed” with the largest jobbing houses of New York and second to none rx STANDING, 2 The memorandum invoices of the above we have nowon hand. Weask one endalltodeal with us In return rusrantee to sell at lowest New York retail prices and in many instances much lower (as we can, Prove by New York Retailers’ Pattern Books.) Our as- sortments shall always be complete, and we shall try to make our building and business the pride of the Cap- ital. For bulletins of goods and_ prics sce other daily and weekly papers, and remember that we only adver- tise such goods as we have in quantities, 60 as to give Parties fromthe distanco a¢how to writefor them. ‘Thanking you all for the liberal patronage and friendlg foctngs extended to us during the last twenty year, Weare, respectfully, your obedient servants, LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422, 424 SEVENTH STREET, LANDON'S SILK WARPS. COURTAULD’S ENGLISH CRAPES. AN ELEGANT LINE OF PLAIN DRESS FABRICS, WILH VELVETS AND PLUSHES, PLAIN AND BROCADED, TO MATCH. NOVELTIES IN LINENS. NOVELTIES IN HDEF'S, SILK AND LINEN. NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY. NOVELTIES IN FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. NEW GOODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS ARRIV- ING DAILY. Ii. MPSTONE & Penny, n25 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Woopwarp & Lornror Are maktny low prices to close the season in their CURTAIN DEPARTMENT, And are offering Bargains in NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, ANTIQUE CURTAINS, GUIPURE D* ART CURTAINS. TAMBOUL NOTTINGHAM LACE NET BY THE YARD. SWISS CURTAIN LACES BY THE YARD. MADRAS LAC: SPECIAL BARGAINS to close out ends of twoand three pairs short iengths of Laces, &c., &¢. BOSTON PRY GOODS HOUSE, 25921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 921 ‘Woovwanp & Lornnor. GRAND HOLIDAY BARGAIN IN SILK UMBRELLAS! 26-1ncH Paracon.FRame SILK UMBRELLA, Made from heavy Twilled Silk, worth, at the lowest Price, $2.50. We shail offer 100 aT ONLY $2 xacH. SCRAP PICTURES. _ SCRAP BOOKS, SCREENS, POCKETS, CAS- Casietuas Preeents, any Decorative Work. aga per, Borders, Xinan Cards, Wonders for Christ AY GOULD, 421 9th street. See adv. “sap. n2%5_ 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 — A BEAL AA BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, Irs : rar DOLMANS. 908 SEVENTH STREET, Between I axp K Norrawesr, Would invite attention to his selections of HANDSOME NEW GUODS, which are offered ot roe low pric Gemer Cloth, "ail colors, 25e., Terra Colts, Bronze, Chudden Cloth, 15e., a: Eplendid Casbiheres, in f All-wool Fine ke. mn badiea! Cloaking Cloth, ER WEAR for LADIES, GENTS and CHILDREN jeularly" recommichd, those trom We partic suffe 225 rheumatism to bu: Rs Sa eesdniecs ae heen nel at S0c. Per yard, equal to goods retailed for 75¢. Coreeta, 35, 50, 7 5 Hote Glove atta AGENTS FOR DUNLAP & ©0.°3 CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS, JAMES Y. DAVIS 80NS, (21 PENN. AVE., between 6th and 7th streets, Fatablished 1830. etl Pl4N0s AND ORGANS * ‘Bold for cash or on tustalments, rented or exchanges, ~ Agent for GEO. FTECK & CO. AND PIANOS, WiL00X & WHITE AND ORGANS, Allpew Musicand Music Books received assconas, H. EBERBACH, No 915 ¥ STREET, near ‘Managing partner of the late firm Ellis & Co. age eet as Be : (a ee