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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON FRIDAY... ----Janaary 1, 1886. CROSBY S. NOYES... Editor. ‘The Evening Star has « regular, permanent bona Side dalty cirenintion mere than tredic that of any ether daily paper published in ‘ashington, and equal te that of all the ether daily papers here added toaether. 4 NEW STORY BY MRS. BURNETT. Extreerdimary Literary Attractions for the New Year. THE STAR of Saturday, January 2d, will eon- fain the first part of an original novelette by Washington's favorite novelist, MRS. FRANCIS HODGSON BURNETT, author of “That Lass 0’ Lowrie’s,” ete ete, entitled “MUCH ADO” ‘This story. which is marked by the best charac teristics of ite talented author, wil run through Jour numbers of the Saturday doublesheet STAR, and, asit t copyrighted, tts perusal can be en- joyed only by the readers of this journal and those of a few other papers published at widely separated points which are associated with it in ‘iis new and popular feature of daily journalizm, Readers of THE STAR will find this novelette the counter wrapped ready for address for TWO CENTS, or stamped for mailing at THREE CENTS, cach, —$——— ‘The Holiday Advertising. Advertisers will confer s favor by handing in their announcements as early as possible for tomorrow's sixty-four column issue, The de mand for space has so increased that 1,969 more advertisements were printed during Oc- tober and November this year than last. ————— ‘The country entérs on the new year with o ‘very hopetul promise of increased business. In almost all branches of trade the outlook is The iron works are starting up, and many of them are crowded with orders at The holiday trade is spoken of satistactory and in some directions extraor- It is gratifying, also, to find that an expert in the cecult sciences adds his authority to the more prosaic predictions of statisticians. Dr. Seth Pancoast, who is endorsed as a great cabalist and one of the greatest living theoso- phists, says that nothing is so clear to his vis- don es that 1886 “will be a year of great pros- perity, particularly in this country, and espe- Gially to people who labor with their hands. It ‘will be a year of exceptional business prosper. ity, in whieh large fortanes will be made. Confidence in this encouraging horoscope be disturbed because Dr. Pancoast to add the disquieting state- world is coming to anend in ——<— marked the past year, but it time of universal peace. importance were fought, of local quarrels which dignity of warfare. These in Egypt, Tonquin, San Salvador, Burmah,—the iast named of conse- the great acquisitions that of the British arms than on difficulty of the military opera- ‘addition to these campaigns, Great ‘Russia were brought to the brink ‘the Afghan frontier; there was some the isthmus of Panama; Spain and had & serious dispute over the Caro- France tried in vain q grab Mada- and his halt-preeds made a distur- ‘im the northwest territory, and we had ‘am cecasionsl fracas with the Indians. So that i i i 4 ‘ i fit lt PUTT EE TH | day, the Chicago Herald expresses the “tt would bea difficult matter to Selleet 1400 confessedly poor children in the ‘pity of Cuicago, which has four times as many im i$ a8 are to be found in the entire Dis- of Columbia.” An ounce of experience is (worth @ ton of theory, Mr. Herald. Let Chicago organize and put in operation a club like that ‘whieh has existed here for three years, and if Comfortably seated in their gubernatorial chairs, Gov. Hill of New York and Gov. Lee of Virginia, may now exchange New Year's greet- ings, and wish each other and themselves many returns of the same. In the words of Mark Twain, Punch with cart! As Senator Evarts threatens to make a silver Don’t forget to change & 106 in your dates. Ar Coer-Crosixe Sure ‘W. M SHUSTER @ sox SEMI-ANNUAL MARK DOWN OF PRICES. LARGE STOCK OF CLOAKS, IX NEW SHAPES, REDUCTIONS. DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND VELVETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 919 PENESYLVANIA AVENUE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Reourm, Recusts, Reuss WOOLENS, SILKS AND VELVETS, ALL LENGTHS, COLORS AND PRICES. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Evexme Suave SILKS, SATING, GRENADINES, GAUZES, CREPES AND CASHMERS. ‘LaRGE stock. LOW PRICES. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. For THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS PLACE YOUR ORDERS eoli@m 416 9H STRERT NORTRWEST. Axursoros Taz Commer of 20 and Koc. ae Bottles ofchr. Heurieh's celaorescd MAENZEX AND LAGER BEER. CBARLICS Sora Assvaz LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Appreciating the fact that the demand is for reliable ‘s00d3, at reasonable prices, we have sought in every in- ‘stance to improve the standard of quality and work- Mmanship without affecting the price, and in many ‘cases have been more than successful. ‘We take special pleasure in inangurating this Grand Sale, which commences Saturday Morning, January 2, firmly believing that never before were we in a pe- ‘sition to offer such s fall money's worth of these goods, ‘beings they are carefully made from the best known brands of Musiifs. in the most thorough manner, and ‘we challenge competition an regards highness of quah fty, style and workmanship, and lowness of price. LADIES FINE MUSLIN CHEMISE. 100 doz. Ladies Fine Muslin SacqueChemise, five clusters of three fine ‘ONLY 25 CENTS BA Ladies’ Corded Band Muslin ‘and front: Srecut Sace 7Sdoz. cuneck tg CES ENCE en LADIES’ FINE MUSLIN CORSET COVERS. Our a bargain—150 doz. Ladies’ Fine [aslin Corset Covers finished seams,well made Mi and perfect STOR ¥ 15e. EACH, 76 dor. Ladies’ Fine Cambrie Corset high eck, trimmed with Hamburg, sold neaton at $3c, LY 23e EACH. high neck, six clusters of three fine Ham Durgedx ing on neck and down front, sold last sees0n * Son LY 3c. EACH. Bede “ONLY doe. EACH. LAD: NE MUSLIN DRAWERS. 100 doa. Ladies ine Musiia Drawers, three- Inch hens, with five ineks above, extra Value, 50 don. Ladies’ Fisé Musiin Drawers, with ne Muslin. fine cambric ruffle six Sne and one wide tuck Sbove the ruffle, excelient qual ONLY. Suc. Pen PA 50 doz. Ladien’ Fine Muslin Drswers, three Sic ine tucks above’ sold la seasoa of 50s ye, auld last noasgn af BOe mine WONLY S8e. PRE Palit LADIES MUSLIN NIGHT ROBES. 75 doz. Ladies’ Fine Muslin Night Robes, writs Sit clusters of three: fine teks, rahe eck'and sleeves, extra valle, eee ne ONLY Doe, EACH. 50 dor, Ladies, Fine Muslin Nient Robes, a Ine _tneks, cambric Futts Broand the neck aud sleeves. with three 56 a ‘im the ruftt th 87. Ladies’ Muslin Nigbt Robes. shirt front ofsix broad tucks, Wide Hamburg ruffle on neck and. sleeves, splendid quality, ONLY Gu! EACH. Ladies’ Muslin Night Robes, yoke front, with three rows of Inserting, four Clusters of seven. fine tucks. Hamburg on neck, sleeves, and lined yoke, extra fine quallty, LY Ste. RACH. 50 dos, Ladies’ Extra Fine Muslin Night Rober, with solid yoKe of all-Sver embroidery: Very handsome "Actout worth $1, ‘ONLY oe. GACH Ladles' Muslin Night Hiobes, French sleeves, Mother Hubbard front, Huburg edglog of eck sleeves and front, three rows of insertion {erfront with four clusers of seven Ane tucks, extra ity aid ment, seen ONLY SI EACH. LADIES FINE MUSLD ‘50 Dozen Lailies afustin Walkingstetrta, ‘uslin fine tocks in the ruffle, Ginch cambric ru and 10 fine tucks above, excellent valne ONLY 55¢. EACH. 50 Dozen Ladies’ Musiin Walking Skirts, fine cambric ruffle, with six tucks in the Fufile.ind four clusters of four fine tucks above, extra good quality, UNLY 75e. EACH. 50 Dozen Ladies’ extra Fine Muslin Walking ‘Skirts, with fine 8 inch Hamborg raffle, nine fiuetucks above. The best garment ever offer- ‘ed at the price, Finer grade of Musas aod teith more pro- ns. more: fase trimmings in each of the above garments, xt proportionately low prices, BRIDAL SETS! BRIDAL SETS! By ‘@ most judicious purchase we have sc- secured new invoices of complete Bridal Sets, comprising Chemise, Drawers aud Gowns. ele: gantly loce trimmed, fine!’ finfshed: the same ‘goods we were obliged to ask $5 and 38 for last season We are now offerins at $3.25 AND $3.50 PER SET. Unquestionably the b st intrinsic values ever offered here, or elsewhere. ‘These will be found on our second as. floor back, where customers can make selec tions quietly and satistactorily without being Gisturbed by the crowds. « WoopWaRp é LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ONE PRICE ONLY. 921 Pa, ave. Gant] Fuse Srationery. INVITATIONS FOR ‘WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, &c, 912 Dst. IN THE VERY BEST MANNER. DREKA STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING HOUSE, Jal-co6m 1121 Chestaut st., Philadelphia. Orr New Sovrs, PATENT ROLLER PROCESS And ‘WM. H. TENNEY FAMILY FLOUR. ‘These Flours continue their established Inquire of yone Grocer for them. ‘They are wale of ghoice Southern wheat. and yield more bread to ine barrel thun Western Flours. Encourage Wastingioa city manufactorers and Maryland and Virginia feria. erm itis. your interest soto do, as these Hours are soid tower chan uhoge brought from the west-and thelr Satal or sy enon in gal By oe dope yougvS Siplorment to our home population and oar boring farmers ‘al W. H. TENNEY 4 SONS. SCREMLRILL WHISKY, THE, OLY cant Blakey recete first prize for quality a World Cetennial, New Orleanm ‘The best int the world. Try It. Price, $1 per bottle. Discount to the trade. JOHN P. HAMLIN, jal-Iw* Corner 6th st. and Louisiana ave. bw. Tae Next Evesr OF GENERAL IMPORTANCE WILL BE THE CELEBRATION OF NEW YEAR'S DAY. ‘THE “UNWRITTEN LAW" OF FASHION DEMANDS THAT GENTLEMEN SHALL WEAR EITHER A FOLL DRESS OR A “PRINCE ALBERT’ COAT. THE MOST FASHIONABLE ONES WILL WEAR THE FORMER. WE HAVE WITHIN A WEEK PLACED UPON OUR TABLES A FINE LINE OF THESE GOODS THAT CANNOT ‘BE DISTINGUISHED EITHER ON OR OFF. PROM CUSTOM MADE GARMENTS THAT WILL COST FIFTY PER CENT MORE. THE MORE CONSERVATIVE GENTLE- ‘MEN WILL WEAR “PRINCE ALBERTS.” OUR LINES OF THESE GOODS ARE PAR- TICULARLY CHOICE. WE CARRY A VERY LARGE STOCK OF THESE POPU- LAR GARMENTS, AND WHETHER YOU WANT A MEDIUM PRICEDSUIT AT $25, OR 4 FINE ENGLISH CORKSCREW LINED ALL THROUGH WITH SILK, OUR STOCK IS THE PLACE TO FIND IT. THESE COATS, AS WELL 4S THE FULL DRESS, AREOF THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND ARE CUT IN THREE DIFFERENT LENGTHS FOR A GIVEN SIZE BREAST MEASURE, L E, LONG, MEDIUM AND SHORT. WE FEEL SAFE IN SAYING THAT NO HOUSE IN WASHINGTON CAN FIT TALL AND SLENDER. ORSHORT AND STOUT MEN, 48 READILY 48 WE CAN, % B BARNUM & 00, 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Matas Grures, Anant ba ay 30-31 Pusraraxares, IMPORTEY AND AMERICAN. ROOM MOULDINGS, WINDOW SHADES, ac, “LINCRUSTA WALTON,” At the Lowest Market Price, R W. HENDERSON @ 00, 143m 1113 F street TRGD ee2W HOLIDAY GOODS.___ ___ HOLIDAY Goops. MAS IT OFTEN BAPPENED THAT SOME ONE Was OVERLOOKED, AND 80 THE FIRST DAY OF TRE NEW YR4R WAS 4VAILED OF TO SUPPLY THE DEFICIENCY. * IT MAY BE THAT YOU HAVE NE- GLECTED TO PROVIDE TOUR BOY WITH SOME ARTICLE OF APPAREL SUITABLE TO THE SEASON. iF 90, WE STAND READY TO SUPPLY THE DEFICIENCY. WE KEEP ALMOST EVERYTHING A BOY NEEDS IN OUR VARIOUS DEPART. MENTS, said WE RAN SHORT ON CHILDRENS OVER- Coats, MUCH TO OUR SURPRISE, FOR WE IMAGINED WE HAD PLENTY FOR THE WHOLE SEASON, BUT WE WERE MISTAKEN. 90 OUR NEW YORK BUYER, ON MONDAY, CLEANED OUT ONE OF THAT City's BEST MANUFACTURERS, AND SENT US SEVERAL NICE LOTS, THE BIGGEST BARGAINS WE HAVE SEEN THIS SEASON. WE ENUMERATE ‘THEM AS FOLLOWS: _ LOT 763 FOR $3.00, WORTH $4.00. LOT 702 FOR $3.00, WORTH $4.00. LOT 795 FOR $10.00, WORTH- $15.00, LOT 1180 POR 93.50, WORTH $5.00. LOT 1281 FOR 96.60, WORTH 98.00. LOT 1835 FOR $4.50, WORTH 96.00. LOT 1336 FOR 96.50, WORTH $10.00. LOT 1841 FOR $3.50, WORTH 8.00. LOT 1862 FOR $3.50, WORTH $5.00. THE QUANTITIES INCLUDED IN THESE LOTS ALONE CONSTITUTE A FAIR ASSORT- MENT POR AN ORDINARY STORE. WE REA- SON THAT AS THE SEASON HITHERTO HAs BEEN 4 MILD ONE, WHEN THE COLD WEATHER SETS IN LATER ON, MANY DE- FICIENCIES WILL APPEAR IN CHILDRENS WARDROBES, AND WE WISH TO BE IN A PO- SITION To SUPPLY THEM. WE MIGHT SAY THESE COATS WERE WORTH A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN WE HAVE QUOTED, BUT WE DO NOT CARE TO CHALLENGE YOUR SCEPTI- CISM ON THAT POINT. WE HAVE ONLY STATED THE RETAIL PRICE AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SEASON. FOR THE BENEFIT OF STRANGERS VISIT- ING THE CITY, WE WILL JUsT REPEAT WHAT ALL ACQUAINTED WITH Us KNOW ALREADY, AND THAT 18, WE DO BUSINESS ON THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, AND REFUND MONEY FOR GOoDs NOT SUITING. SAKS & COMPANY, OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. jal = For Taz New Yuar YOUMANS' HATS, KNOX's HATS, In Feshionable Dress, Opera and Derbys, FINESILK UMBRELLAS and WALKING CANES B. HL STINEMETZ & SON, _a81 1287 Pennsylvania avenue. y z] Gesurse Searsxrs AND FINE PLUSH GARMENTS ‘We are adding dally to our stock sizes of these de- sirable Garments, and offering them at reduced rates. Fresh supply of SILVER BEAVER AND LYNX MUFFS AND TRIMMING. B. E. STINEMETZ @ SON, asi 1287 Pennsylvanis avenue. For + New Yur AND ALL THE YEAR. USE SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER ‘If you want the Bust, For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, taM’L C. PALMER, Deror: 1224 20th Street Northwent. ‘Teiephone. 454 481 ‘We are now again prepared to iuangurate our Tenth Annual sale ot GENTS FINK UNLAUNDRIED DRESS AND NIGHT SHIRTS. From the various experience in this line we are thor- ‘oughly convinced that no other house in this or any other city can compete with us, an we Lave made this department an important feature, and will only sell Sach goods that contain the best material and finished inthe best manner. In order to convince youof the {auth of the above statement we cordially-invite you toexaminethe same after consultthg the annexed price list: LION BRAND COLLARS, 10c. each. LION BRAND CUFFS, 20c. pair. Our 500 DWIGHT ANCHOR COTTON DRESS SHIRTS 37c. each, sizes from 12 to 17%, Our $1 FAMOUS UTICA NONPAREIL COTTON DRESS SHIRT Otc. each, size from 22 to 17%. Our $1 FAMOUS UTICA NONPARFIL PLAITED SHIRT (12 or 16 platts) 8c. each, sizes from 1410 17, Our $1.25 WAMSUTTA COTTON DRESS SHIRTS 820. each., sites from 14 to17% Ou CUSTOM-MADE SHTRT, made of very best material, no better shirt made, only $1.18 EACH, ‘Site ranging from 14 to 1733. All the above shirts have 2,100 linen bosoms, bands and wristbands, felled scums and gussetted sectional yoke and Butcher's linen backs, BIG BARGAINS Et ocR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. 6 COMBINATION SUITS OF SILK AND PLUSH, 10 cach, Former price €25. 1 PLUSH DOLMAN, $25. Former price $40. 1 PLUSH DOLMAN, $15. Former price $35. 4 SILK MATELASSE RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, satin lined, fur around bottom, $22. Former price $25, 3 VISITES, evening effects, $23. Former price S28, 2MATELASSE NEWMARKETS, $20. Former price, $20, 1 MATELASSE NEWMARKET, far trimmed, $25. Former price Ladies desirous of securing fine garments at low prices should visit our establishment before purchas- ing elsewhere. BRA v0 0 MMMM ™ 85, PR OA FG aa oe me BA EE BARE OS BBB A A UD MMM = SxS 7 28 TH STREET. SCOTCH AND T. S) sp. Chor and » the 807 Market Space, Tue New Yrax ‘Viguing Lisa Charch Almanacs. ss onthe Less {uF 1986, With the Lessors of 1886, Sermons by the Monday Club. All the Lesson Papers for 1955, at PECIAL. ATTRACTIVE PRICES AND STYLES IN OUR | PANTALOONS SALE. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLUTHIER 428 607 SEVENTH STREET. SSS SHERWE: FROM THE OLDEST ‘Wine House in Spain. =e HUME, C 428-2w New Yrars Dav. WHAT VARYING THOUGHTS THESE WORDS SUGGEST. THEY CARRY THE AGED BACK ON MEMORY’S WINGS TO “AULD LANG SYNE’ FOR THE YOUNG THEY ARE FREIGHTED WITH ANTICIPATIONS OF PLEASURE AND DELIGHT. THEY REMIND SOME OF RESOLU- ‘TIONS MADE—AND KEPT OR BROKEN, ASTHE CASE MAY BK OTHERS RESOLVE TO“TURN OVER A NEW LEAF” ON THAT DAY, AND HUN- DREDS OF GENTLEMEN HAVE NO DOUBT RESOLVED TO FIT THEMSELVES OUT FOR THEIR ROUND OF CALIS ATTHE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D STREETS, AND WITH GOOD REASON, FOR THEY KNOW THAY WHATEVER THEY MAY NEED IN THE CLOTH- ING LINE THEY ARE SURE TO FIND THERE, FULL DRESS SUITS IN ALL GRADES AND PRICES. PRINCE ALBERT FROCK SUITS IN ABUNDANCE. CUTAWAY 8UITS WITHOUT END, AND SACK SUITS “AD LIBITUM.” SEP. ARATE TROWSERS, PERFECT IN FIT AND COR- RECTINSTYLE LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS, PLAIN AND FANCY. HEAVY OVERCOATS IN EVERY CONCEIVABLE PATTERN, AND ALL AT PRICES THAT WILL ABTONISH THE EXPE- RIENCED BUYER, ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO., ° NORHWEST CORNER 7TH AND D STREETS. J. W. GRADY, MANAGER (ALL BLUE SIGNS.) 430 Cannan Reever, 408-405 7th street northwest, ‘Headquarters for GaMES AND HOME AMUSEMENTS. SPORTING GuODs. Masks, MabKR FAVORS FOR THE GZAMAM, Prices the Very Lowest, Vino Ouve Ou, 0 Waar You Wiz Nez Our Rich Old Java and Mocha, Double Ventila and other Chotolates, 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. In order to close out our entire stock, we have marked do n the following goods: 200 Doz. FELT HATS, sold formerly at 75c., selling now at 25e. 50 Doz FELT HATS, worth $1, selling now at 50c. and @vc. 60 Doz. FELT HATS, worth $1.50, sold now at 75¢. ang $1. 100 Doz. CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 29¢. 100 Doz. FINER CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 36c. 100 Doz, FINEST CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at 50c. ‘nd 75e. SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS AT MAN- UFACTURERS' PRICES. Special sale of KID GLOVES st the following Brices: FOUR-BUTTON JOUVIN, desirable colors, at 65¢; alll! better qualities at 75c., 87¢. and $1. SPECIAL SALES IN CLOAKS We are deterinined to close out our extensive stock of LADIES, MISSES, and CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. PRICE NO OBJECT. ELEGANT BERLIN DIAGONAL AND SILK NEWMARKETS, at 85. $0, $8 and 810. RUSSIA CIRCULARS, VISITES and JACKETS, $5, $0,$7 and $8. SEAL PLUSH COATS and VISITES, at $19, 820, $25 and $28. CHILDREN’S AND MIBSES' HAVELOCKS AND NEWMARKETS, ‘at $2.50, $3. $4, 95 and 96 only. We,advise all in need of Cloaks not to purchese un- ti they have examines Our Stock and seen our Prices. es @ DECEMBER 28TH, IN PARLORS OF THR, JAMAICA, | ARLINGTON, ‘MEA. C. DONOVAN, 816 Fitth Ave., N. ¥.. ‘Dinner Reception and Ball Dress: 2266t Costumes, Wrape and Millinery, Moe J. P. Pane 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘WIN clove oat the balance of her Fall’atid) Winter importation of COSTUME BONNETS, WALKING HATS and TOQUES AT GREATLY REDUCED BINDING 2 A Card Pistes Engraved in the latest stylee atid best manner. Ip order to avold the rush and to hisve your ‘cards for New Year'a Day leave your orders st once, and we will guarantee sll work to be fifst-ciags. An Elegant Stock of Choice Novelties for Bail and Party Dresses, PLAIN AND FANCY NETS, PEARL FLOUNCES, LACKS AND PASSEMENTERIES, LIGHT COLORS IN PLUSH, BEAL LACES HANDKERCHIEFS AND FICHUS, FLOWERS, CORSAGE BOUQUETS. Complete Stock of DEESS TRIMMINGS, JET NETS, PASSE- MILLINERY AND CLOAKS AT REDUCED PRICES. FOSTER KID GLOVES. EVERY PAIR ‘WARRANTED. 29 For Receenoxs A Avo Panrm SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) ELEY. RED AND BROCADED, FRISE AN on DRESS FRONTS AND PAN- EW BLACK AND WHITE BEADED SATIN TABLIERS. i IN TINSEL GAUZES AND ILLU- LACK AND COLORED BRUSSELS SILK NETS BI SUPERB CK OF BLACK AND COLORE! ERAN : SATIN DUCHESS! vGSS PURE SILK VELVETS, FROM 20 ‘TO 28 SM IACHES WIDE IN BLACK AND ISLE RERe BXT COLORS, RANGING $4.00 TO $6.00 PER COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BLACK AND GOLORED TRIMMING VELVICTS, FROM 25, 3.00. tre FOUSE & PERINOTS KID GLOVES, FROM TO 18 BUTTONS LONG. bas BLACK AND COLORED SILK HOSIERY. PURE LINEN DAMASK. TABLE CLOTAS. ALL iDTHS AND LENGTHS, WITH NAP ALL SIZES, TO MATCH. NEW FRINGED FANCY LINEN D. Kk LUNCH CLOTHS, WITH DOYLIFS TO Ma’ . S4 WIDE DOUBLEFACED CANTON FLANNEL “GREATLY REDUCED PRICES” ON PARIS AND AND DOLMARES “ACKETS, NEWMAREETS SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DI<PLAY- ING EVENING GOOUS BY GASLIGRT. ie PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES: SEATON PERRY. Pray BuiLpino, Penn. Avenue, corner 91h treet. Estab 026 _ 1D PURE RYE WHISKEY UNBQAUL- for sInOULHUESS, Mayor AD & ONS HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space, gndso fs Christmas week, wh’ch played terrible havoc with the fine stock of clothing at the AUISFIT STORE, Corner 10th and F ste, as we sold nore goods during the pam week than dur Ing any One week since ite estublisuent in 1880, and in order to keep up the fun weshail continue, during the coming Week. to sell at the same low prices FO BOYS, 4 TO 13 YEARS, 5.00 Overcoais reduced to S350. 0 Overcoats reduced to $4.00, ‘50 Overcouts reduced to $5.00. OU Overcoais reduced to 810.00 Overcoais redaced to $7.50. $4.0 fucker and Pants reduced to $2.50. $5.00 Jacket and Pants reduced to 83.50, Stu Jacket snd Pants reduced to 54,00. $7.50 Jacket und Pants reduced to $5.00, $8.00 Jacket and Punts reauced to $6 $1.00 Jacket and Punts roduced to $7. FOR BOYS, 13 TO 18, OU Overcoats reduce! t0 $4.50, its reduced to SOO. $10.00 Overccuts reduced to 37.50. $12.00 Overecais reduced to $4.50. 316.00 Over-ozts retuced to £10.00, reduced Lo $4. a, OU, , Sack an own, at 313, wor! ck’ and “ateway ch S29. Cn Suctauty at $1, re gnu mick Of vereoath. fon $5 up. Al Chinebil x Couts, at 5, Worth $10, An lutmense stack of Odd Pants tons. As our prices ure alsuy howe inthe bistrict, tue absve reductions will bea Tae chance for burgiiis. NER 10TH AND F STS. Don't forget. we are at the corner of uth and F. Ar Oven til 9 pom: Saturday 12 p.m, Et light. PSUMMERY 5 ague, at Ag FARY & 00., a28-2w ‘SUT Murket Space. Reovisrres FOR PARTIES, RECEPTIONS” AND THE THEATER, cont 00 ¥ oY ERE oo FE egyy sé gs eo b 8B My Be Ss ace ttn “oo Vo BER Sys = ‘Varions new shades of Tan and delicate Opera Tints have been just received. The “Paluls Royal” Kid Gloves are cut to St ail shapes of bands, and every pair s WARRANTED. 22 and 20 button Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, in Wittieand Tas, $1.06 and $8.50 per puts 14 and 18 button Kid Mousquetairea. fn White.Cream and Opera shades, $2.5 and $3.25 per pair SIlc Afitts In colors to match any dress material, 13 in. to 26 inches loug. Prices, 98c., $1.48 and $1.08 per pair. Geut’s Opera shades in French Kid Gloves, at 50c. 9 alr; Ouly one pair to a customers ERF A NEN pity FO AA ORNS F OMA BRE Ss yO ACA NBN Sass Ostrich Feather Fans are “au falt” for the coming season. The Palais Royal has Imported an immense stock, which ia now on exhibition at whclesale and retail. Real Ontrich Feather Fans, retall at $6.68 each; whole- ie price, ¥70 dozen. Satin Fans, hand-patnted, feather tips, retall at $2.98 each; wholesale price $31.50 per doz. 5,000 Fansin various styles to select trem. SE" Vwwwek BLY JE, Bae es ¥ Sad Ker WW fre tui & OF = The display of French Diamond Jewelry ts without doubt the finest inthe country. The Prillianey of the stones, the beanty of workmanship aud the artistic designs, make these ita{tations 80 near in appearance to the gevuine that even experts are baffled. ‘Halr Ornaments representing Crescenta, Swords, Dag- ers, Bunches of Flowers, Japanese de war Fanted Sterling tilver Settings, from $1.68 10 $5.80. Pins, Earrings, Necklaces, Braceleta, Combs, etc., ete. ol et ta 4 ri Bi Fouts nese sod F: Handkerchiefs finest Linen, 26¢. Real Duchesse Lace Hantkerchleft, 3 ‘Stock and greatest variety of Handker- joutelde of New York. ae eats a a Aaa n 5 pak te Evening Shades in Satin Puff and Knot Sash, ‘Ties and Full Dress Bows, from. Mew shapes of E. and W. Colamw and Gun “Palais Royal” Drese Shirts, 8c. ‘Eveblag Shades Kid Gloves, Special Price, 600. pair, Waar You Was “4 PURE EAS! SUGARS AT THE LOWEST RATER. C.0. KENNY|__ 18 PREPARED TOOFFER ALL THESE AD- VANTAGES TO ALL WHO PURCHARE FROM HIM. ROASTING TONS OF COFFEES DAILY FOR MY NUMEROUS STORES ENABLES ME TO GIVE MY TRADE DREICIOUS FRESH ROASTED COFFEES OF THE FOL- LOWING VARIETIES: GENUINE MOCHA. MANDEHLING AND PADANG JAVA, MARICATBO, CARACUS LAGUAYRA, WHITE AND DARK BIOs, AND KENNYS FAMOUS JAVA FLA- VORED COFFEES. WHILE THE QUALITY OF OUR OOP- FEES WILL BE FOUND SUPERIOR IN STRENGTH AND FLAVOR, OUR PRICES ARE FULLY FOUR CENTS PER POUND LESS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN ‘THE CITY. NEW TEAS. WE ARE SELLING TEAS FROM TEN TO ‘TWENTY CENTS PER POUND LESSTHAN ANY STORE IN THIS TOWN. FINEST IMPORTED GUNPOWDER TEA, $1; FINEST IMPORTED OOLONG TEAS0c; FINEST IMPORTED ENGLISH BREAK- FAST TEA, 80c; FINEST IMPORTED JAPAN TRA, 80e. FINE TEAS FOR 50c. AND60c, CHEON (CHEON) IS THE BEST 50c. TEA IN AMERICA. PURE SUGAR AT COST: CUT LOAF, 7c: GRANULATED, 7c, STANDARD AT 4c; LIGHT YELLOW, SUGAR, 5igc. €°R BPP, K XERESN NON RY ¥ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TEAS, COPPEES AND SUGARS, 426 SK, COR 7TH ANDI STS X. W. FPiassacs: Foasseis. Fuaxsens: Asall mortals from their infancy wear Flannéls, we have undertook to tell you something regarding that ‘most important article. In the tins: place, there is Just as much difference in the grades and prices of Flannels as there isin apy class of material made and worn, And as Fianne’s must be taken in consideration as sini.ary medium, you must be careful what kind you Of course, we keep alll grades. We have to do 80 to cater for all clusses of trade and for different usuges, 4s some nimy Waut Fiannels only for a lining; but when you want a good class of Flannel, such as ‘Medicated Flannel, you will want to know what you are buy Aud then, again, we keep the delicate Ww, these goods 1c Is most meces- ould be eantions In buying. ‘ow, We Keep makes that wili pos.tively keep their color. We also keep the very much worn Jersey Flaunel, in all couceivabie stripes, at 50e. and 62%e. We also keen Side: Down, in white, Might blue, me- dium, blue and pink, the ‘inest quality made, We kee} Piaid Flannels. Thismakes the nicest kind | of mat rial for a wrepper. as it ix not alone asubstan- tial material for wear, butat the same time a very | comfortubte and warm article. Tnese come 25 inches | wide, all wool, and have been | Reduced from 65e. to 56. per yard, all dark colors of Basket and Matelasee Flannels at | 87izc. We gnaranies tuese goods to be all wool, and have been marked down from. 50e. These are nice for chitdren s wear, Mother Hubbards, etc. WHITE FLANNELS. WHITE FLANNELS. ‘We have the lurgest_nssortment and prices varied than any other house in the city. We cam give you Flanvel from 10. up to the finest. ‘Ail wool Flannel, 27 in. wide, 20c. * 3 in, wide, 2Be. 27 in. wide, 30c. and so on to the nest grades. Shaker Fianuels, in endiess variety, from 25c. per ¥4, up to the finest made. Sheker Flanne!, 32 In. wide, 26¢. +“ "3G iu. wide, 30c. Shaker Flannels, 32 In. wide, better quality, S7iye. RED FLANNELS, RED FLANNEL. We can give youn all-wool Red Flannel at 20c, worth 2c. At 26c. can give you all-wool Medicated Flannel, 5 ou tothe yard: never before sold for less than 37iqe, j Then, we keep the finer grades in the same proportion’ GRAY FLANNELS. GRAY FLANNELS We are selling Gray Flapnels at 12igc- per y@.,woich makes elegant Lining and alsosubstantial skirts, These | goods we suid for 1i5e. At 18, 20 aud 25c. we can give you extra heavy Gray Flannels for Skirting parposes. In our 22-inch Dress Fianuels:we can give you all the desirable shades worn at 25c. per yard. These goods areal wool. EMBROIDERY FLANNELS. We have the largest and most complete stock of these xoods in the city in white and colored Bmbro- Gery. A beautiful Embroidered White Flannel AtBTe. A much better quality and deeper Embroidery At $1.00. Ands0 on up to the finest qualities made. ‘A beautiful Embroidered Red Flannel AL T0c. ‘These goods will be found on onr first floor. As the preseutcoid weather is au incentive tobuyiag these goods, we should be glad to have you come at ‘once. * LANSBURGH & BRO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 420-422-424-428 SEVENTH STREET. aa M. B. Brave & C ae Avwarded Prise Medals by the ‘Clocianadl tedustrial 0 Exposition, Tesdsior Ai Embrowery aod Drawn on b Departnient for Woman's We pa eu laces ‘in Needlework, Drawn Work, ‘Classes to Oly Rarasrsy, CHINA, LUsTRA, Washington DG. 423 9th ot. nw. aarstogn syingn Seas a 228-6m For Tax House Watches, Fine 5 Silver, Thplepiaied Wate, @2., atthe tery Towear pcan 08 vin ste Bosh above. Fors Fors: Fonsm LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ FUR CAPES, COLLARS AND MUFFS, In all the Latest Fasbiovable Designs BEAL SACQUES, all Lengths and Prices, SEAL CAPS FOR LADIES AND GENTS BOYS’ SEAL CAPS at $1. BLACK HARE MUFPS of excellent quality «$1. LADIES BEAVER MUPPS trom 96 up. GENTS FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS. Also, GENTS DRERS AND DRIVING GLOVES. iow as2w THE BON COFFEE Smarcn ‘Days More to Bay the Most Bargains in HOLIDAY GOODS Sas% = ‘We want to sell the Goods. You certainty ‘can't but buy if you sce our prices for Pinsh, ‘Leather, and Brass Novelties, Bisque Orna- ments, Albums, Collar and Cuff Boxes, ‘Work Boxts, Jewel Cases, Dressing and £3 £3 ‘00 DOLLS. 40c. Dolls reduced to 19c. 0c. Dolis reduced to 30c. 0c. Dolls down to 48c. $1 Dots reduced to 58c. $1.50 Dolls reduced to $1.19. ‘Dressed Dolls, prices cut in halt HANDKERCHIEFS. ‘The largest and best assortment of styles and quali thes ever displayed by us. ‘Ten special bargains in Mufflers and Handkerchiefs. Ask to sce our 25c. Colored Silk Handkerchiets, JEWELRY. Anything and everything from the lowest to the fivest grade. LEATHER Goops. Purses, Pocketbooks, and Bags in endless variety. CHRISTMAS CARDS. All marked down so as to sel. Special—6 and 7 Button Scalloped Top at 75c.; value $L25 GLOVE VOUCHERS Make a Sensible Holiday Present. NECKWEAR. Elegant assortment Fichus in Lace, Crepe de Chine, Silk, &e. FLOWERS For Decoration and Evening Wear. Corsage Boquets at 25e.—large variety. ‘Splendid assortment at 38, 49, Five Baskets and Vases from $1: Visit i i Eee BP3) OO) ON NN 4 Pe ace gaye AA mm So "8 ER MMMAAaRE Soo HOR kee FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT: ‘Closing Out the Balance of our SHORT WRAPS At a Great Sacrifice. ‘We Enumerate a Few Only: 7 Short Wraps of Boucle Cloth, trimmed with Feather ‘Trimmings, reduced from $15.00 to $10.00. ‘3 Short Wrapa, Bison Cloth and Feather Trimming, reduced fom $13.00 to $9.00. 2 Short Wraps, fine Sicilienne Silk, trimmed with Black Fur, clegant Silk Lining, sizes 34 and 40. reduced from $15.00 to $11.00. 2 Short Wraps, fine Matelasse Silk, trimmed with Gray Fox, qui:ted Silk Lining, sizes 86 and 38, reduced from 820.00 to $16.00. 4 Short Wraps, Brocade Velvet, black and brown trimmed with Feather Trimming, reduced from $16.00 to $12.50. ISPANTS WEAR DONT FORGET THE LITTLE ONES FOR THE HoLtpays. A large assortment of Long and Short Dresses, ‘Merino Long and Short Cloaks, Plush Cloaks, Plush and Worsted Caps, Sacques, @., at aT THE BOR 628 Ouh st nw. Cloud Building. my St OUR LARGE CARPET STOCK. Best Exuwra SUPER ING! Br FT Seg VELVET Roas. " JOHNSON, GARNER « ~. 426 96 Pa ave, South sity Disa. Disa THATS WHAT THE BELLS RING: Making music in the air. Bidding you come aug welcome to the feast already’ prepares for yom, COM mr WITH A JIG, WITH A JAG, WITH 4 tong LEATAER BAG. A BONANZA FOR You A SMALL PROFIT Por Up BUT DEATH TO THE MANUPACTURER: 4 PEW FUR REAVER OVEROOATS LEFT A Strictly Woven Overcoat. Ah Victory Cavs. Overconta .... — Sah ‘Chinehilia Overcoata......... one OM All Wool Cass. Overcoats, silt facings. 355 Black Diagonal Suita... - 3% ‘Victory Cass. Salts. —_ All Woot Cass, Suits, - 8% Plaid Cans, Suits, strietiy all woo! 0a Fine Prince Albert Saks, strictly all wool... 15.80 | Boys Overcoats $1.87, $4.25, $4.87, 85.25, Chitdren’s Overcoats, $2. $2.12. £2.25, €8.57, “we Boys Suits, $4.75, $5.75, $6.50, $7.75, SA. es ‘Suite, $2.87. $3.25, $3.50, 93.87, S414 Pants, €2.25, $2.50, $2.78, $3.25, $8.87, 83.87. com Et WITH 4 JIG, WITH A 30, WITH A Loxp LEATHER Bag, TO VICTOR E ADLER'S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING BOUSR » 927 AND 929 SEVENTH 87. N. W., Corper Massachusetts avenue ‘Strictly One Priee, and thay the Lowes. All Goods Marked ta Pisin Pigares. a" Open evenings until 10; Saturdays until 13. az2 Jos Rucerven A PULL LISEOF SHAW KNIT HALF HOsR, the Best Wearing Sock in the world, & B ELLERY, 1l2PFeoe 6 Uniaundered Shirts to order for $7.60 A perka fit Guaranteed. For Tue Horivays, pA 'E FANS AT COsT. = slepenctane: and DRESS CAPS in mock and mage inte Senge ‘Kid and Gant 42 Suedq }ENCH BONSETS and HATS at REDUCED an tPF ale. a9 C. H. Freeuxa, 1260 AND 1262 32) 8T., W. WASHINGT@E.D.C, ca 2 is attention to hia lange and varied assortment of TOILET SETS, DRESSING. MANICURE GENTS TRAVELING cash. ENGLISH MILITARY BRUSHEA cat Sa | | very lowest pete, a Tias also oh bands complete stock of Drags. Bedi cines and Cheaneals, ‘pure end feck Special atte fiver to yom Avie Ane! GNty "Paasta PARLOR SOUTH OF NEW YORK. Form Avexor Ham DUN] xEW kK FIPTH AVESUS SEVEN GLE OFEAS AND BEAST NOW READY. ‘The att SOM Ane styte Of thewe celebrated Haw howe WILLETT 4 RUOFP, SOLE AGENTS, BATTERS AND FURRIERS, C3 905 Pennevivania ove _ Vetatrs FINE CONFECTIONERY AND FAMOUS CARO MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. Also, @ large assortment of IMPORTED FRUITA 620 Mth st n.w., opposite U. & Patent Office ‘Branch tore, 1706 Pennaylvanis ave u.@. _Tmported Ollve Ol! on draugnt, ae Cowwoxe Cowoxe Covoaxr FLOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE BLOSSOMS OF ORANGE, ROSKMARY, BALM ‘VIOLETS AND ROSES. ALSO FINE CUT GLASS WARE, PLUSH Casi TOILET SETS, @c., IN GREAT VARLETY aT LOWEST PRICES. NaIRN & OGRAM—PRARMACISTS, 1sihet and. Y.ave alba Sirirversencs MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY axD HOLIDA - - ll ee oS oe er Oe) eee ee ee oe ee

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