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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON o To ‘Need not be indulged in. If you have time to spare, why not visit the various stores and examinethe Fans on Sale Note the prices and varidty, and then visit ‘the Palais Royal. BE OUR JUDGE. We declare we Rave as masy Fans as any other three stores com- Bined. Our regular prices we declare to be from 10 to 25 per cent below those charged by our competitors. - EtOr. ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent bene Gde datiy cireulation mere than treble that of any other daily paper pab- Mehed im Washington, and equal te that of ‘all the other daily papers here added ‘The Star eaunot undertake to preserve or| Sy? ww Ht aM’ Fetare rejected comm: ications. Conu- tributors who wish to possess their man- ‘Useripts, i! unused, sho: cep & copy. sity - om B® No attention paid te Anonymons Let- tors. ‘Te Advertisers, Owing to the pressure of telegraphicand other hews matter from noon up to the moment of geing to press, it is absolutely necessary that ail advertivements intended for THE STAK of the same afternoon should reach the office be- fore 22 o'clock m. Thisis especially demanded om Saturdays, when, im order torun off the mammoth editions ofthat day, the presses must start at least one hour PRI WE DECLARE TO BE THE LOWEST EVER h QUOTED ANYWHERE, eariler than usual. An observance of this request A i i Ly 3 will therefore not only be a favor to the office, i A ORR but an eavantage to advertisers themselves, eS Boot since otherwise it is sometimes impossible to Properly elassity or even to insert their an- nouncementa, ee ——————— Am Extra Attenctive Star To-morrow. The Douvle-sheet issue of Tue STA to-mor- row will be found to be an exceptioually inter- esting one. In addition to the usual amount and variety of original and selected reading matter, there will be « short original story by ‘tke most eminent living American poet, and charming prose writer, Joux G. WurITTiER, ‘This ts @ true and touching narrative of New England life. It will especially appeal to the sensibilities of the young, and at the same time will be likely to muiaten the eyes of older readers. The CumaxasHaLL Lerree from New ‘York wiil treat of some famous artists and Journalists, and will prove to be a spiritgd and thoroughly entertaining bit of character paint- ing and personal history. Another notable feature of to-morrow’s issue will be an origwwal paper, written for THE STAR, by the talented and popular writer Mra. Kose Tenny Cooke, with special reference w ‘Fans from 49¢. to $55. Every one reduced in price for the special sale. Quoted below are a few SAMPLE BARGAINS: All colors of Satin Fans at 49c For sale ‘30c...... Hand-painted Satin Fans at Be. special sale Hand-painted or plain, white of colored Satin Fans, with or without feather tips, at 98e. For special sale 79e.....New ctyle ot open Fans, hatd- painted, at $1.68 For special saie §1.29.....mported Satin Fans, beautifully painted feather tips, at $1.20, For special sale at 09c.....Fans of Satin, both sides feather tips, variegated colors, at @1,6% For special sale $1.29.....pera Fans of Ostrich Feathers at $4.68 For special sale $298. MARDER ES. ‘Selling and buying for cash only enables the Palais Royal to offer fine, PURE LINEN, narrow hem” stitched Handkereblefs, neat borders, embroidered in light blue, pink, orange and cardinal for 12%¢. Ladies ‘and Gents’ plain white Linen Handkerchief, with herring bone and hemstitehed borders of all widths. ‘Thanksgiving Day. Lady readers, and partieu- os tg 555 larly housekeepers, will find ih thisarticle much st Fon ar Sa CENTS. that will be both interesting and useful to them. | a Hames 8555 But these papers coustitute only a part of Te Stan's rich bill of fare for Saturday evening and Sunday reading. Mr. Whittier’s swory, it may be added, docs not take the place of the usual original story furnished every week 23" Compare with apy pure Linen Handkerchiefs Sold elsewhere in this city at 19¢. to ie readers by the brightest und most pop-| #™ HF BP BR, (00, HN Fatty ular writers of current fiction, on both sides of | 1 BB By 8 3 i ud Sas, the Atlantic. The regular story tomorrow Is | & il ‘00 Sag the beginning of a nouvelette entitied “kaged ‘Tools,” the jolat production of a couple of exceptionally clever writers, Messrs. BRANDER MATTHEWS, the popular novelist of New York, and WALTER Huts Powsock, the well- known English journalist aud story writer. Newsdeulers and others desiring an extra supply of this notably attractive issue are requested to send in their orders as early as practicable, in order that there may be no delay or disappointment in serving their cus- Ne penn oreo + HF. There js nothing in the past record of Presi- 'e dent Cleveland to Justify the theory which somebody has put forth, that he is only wait- ing for the Senate to meet in grder to relieve Mr, Matthews of his office as Recorder and ap- point him to # diplomatic post. It the Pres dent had eniertuined any such purpose, he | could have carried it Into effect long before this, The tact that he has not done so, but has renewed Mr. Mutthews’ appointment, is ev denge enough of his intention to try again the ‘Yemper of the Senate. Tue President's philoso- phy of polities, as of everything else, is that | there is no rule so jron-bound as not to admit of exceptions dictated by wuat appears to be the necessity of te hour. As # general thing he has followed the poltey laid down by the con- vention which nominated him, and made sederal appotatiments in territories from among the inhabitants thereof. In certain cases he has seit compelled to swerve from this practice, as where « terriiory was internully rent by factional controversies and an office-hoider ‘The following SPECIAL SALE PRICES, Read them: ‘Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, 1% inch, for Ze,; £ inch, Be; 2% inch, 11e. Picot age, all elllt, uch for 17¢; 2% ineb, 10c.; 3 inch, 236, Black Gros Grain Sash, 7 inehes wide, 58c. Extra heavy do, do., 9 inches wide, 850. Colors, Satin and ©, G. Sash, 9 inches wide, 89c, All Slik Sash, block pattern, colors, 59c. ‘Surah Sash, all colots, 15 inches, $1.48. > AND SATING. Se EVENING SHADES “ga Rose, Cell, Canary, Mandariv, Lilac, Nile, Cherry, Hehotrope. Versu! Cream, Pistache, Orange. such | aresome of the popular shades shown in the follow- fog: 32 inch Surahs for 65c. 21 Inch Satin Duchess, 87¢. 20ineh Sutin Rbadame, $1.10 ‘22 Inch Satin Rhadame $1.49. 21 inch Extra Heavy, $1.35. 21 Inch Faille Francaise, $1.90, 23 inch Extra Heavy do, $1.95. SF Combinations for Garniture in great variety. ‘Comparison with prices quoted elsewhere solicited. could net by chosen direetly from its popula | 9° oo A gs Hon without identiying the government with | § o 83 one or the other of the local cliques. In the 1s 00 2a Sey = District, althouzh there were severai candidates for the Recordersiip, there was no heated eon- lest between them; but Frederick Dongiass, a leader of the colored repubiteans, hud filled the office for some years, hls appointment to it had been generally regarded by the colored peopie ‘ae a recognition of their race im the service of the United States government, and the Presi- de. did not couceive that there would be any impropriety —indeed, that there wouid be any- thing but especial ftuess—in the appointment of another colored man, to prove to the eoun- try that the democratic party was just as much disposed as the repubiieau party to grant to the colored people ali tue privileges appertain- ing tocitizenship, He did not know the col- fouse @m entire show window on the Avenue for the display of our latest Bargains. Knowing some one will require @ ulce Cloak for “Thanksgiving Day,” we have secured the samples of an im. porter st low prices for cash, and which are offered very, very cheap. We only liave thirty-three of these garments. An early visit necessary. JERSEYS, Heavy All-Woot Taflor-made, $1.43; worth $1.68, Same trimmed with braid, $2.68; worth $3.98, ScG ored democrats of the District; he did know g@ the colored democrats of his own state, aud é oo hence went thither for his choice. Herein will eae doubtiess be tound suustantlally the mative for the President's course. He does not now understand why the feeling of the people of FURNISHINGS the District shouid be so strong, and he has ab- solately no patience with the altitude of the re- AND publican Senators who voted against Mr. Mat- thews' confirmation. {1 these Senators had ae ¥ assigned a different reason for opposing him, the District plaint might have received another hearing; but, until some better reason is stated fur the rejecting of bis candidate by a Fepubli- “TALE OF A SHIRT; can Senate than the assertion that colored Patina man has no right to be democrat, Mr. Cleve- Jand is not likely to give over bis novien that ay « he is making a fight Jor principle, in whieh le can bold vut as long as his adversaries cap. a Mayor Grace, of New York, hue done @ judl- elous thing im appofuting two ladies on the | Board of Education of that city. This is a step that is worthy the consideration of our District Commissioners. It can bardly be doubied that | there are many women in Washlugton better | fitted for the duty of managing the sehool inter- ‘ests of the city Lnun are sume of the men now sbarged with that trust. penne ei It ought not to take long lor the Commis: stoners to decide how they shall deal with the police scandal. They sould not hesitate » amoment whether to use an axe or « whitewash brusi, a The preparations of the other powers tn Europe in view of the possibility of @ resort to arma by Kussia are noteworshy. It isa ques don, however, whetber the premature publica- oa of their program is not made with the iistinct purpose of meeting the caar’s bluit with @ bigger one, ~ a The Princeton athietes always get away with the Harvard boys in physical contests, and Dr. MeCosh suows that he can swing a stunning | #9 Money refunded if uot perfectly aatiafactory. club when it comtes to. competition with Har | NIGHT SHIRTS are made in different sisee, asin ard im brain power. day shirts, Styles for the poor man or wealthy bride- groom. Prices 50c., 68c., 73c., $1.10, $1.58, $2.15, $2.48, GENTS FURNISHING MAX, Our buyer has had years ot experience in a store evoted to the sale of shirts to order. Hesays; Im the majority of cases he can fit man better from sock, and quotes as @ reason that the “PALAIS ROY AL” SHIRTS, having plaited or plain fronts, aud being made of Wemsatta Musiin, and Richardson's 2.100 Itnen of threefold thickness for bosom and cuffs: that having twenty-two different sizes of neck measure, and three different lengths of sleeves to each size; and that having the patent “ever- lasting” stays aod other advantages, the “PALAIS ROYAL” SHIRTS wear as well, look an well, aud fit as well as custom-made shirts at $1.50 or $2. Styles for men that stoop or who are upright. Fur the short, ‘stont man, and the tall, thin individual. A sample _ “PALAIS ROYAL” SHIRT 29—- oo Major Walker drops into poetry upon the ‘Value of silence In the police corps, While he 4s looking for quotations applicable to his case, we commend to him a passage In Macbeth: “Stand not go at once.” FLANNEL SHIRTS for Tourleta, ete. Doubleor pon the order of your going, but | Single Hreasted. All colors and mylea Rngiiah Flannel, thoroughly shrunk, $1.95, $1.98 and $2.23, Warne Or.nne Of the Latest Vashians and :Novelties in WE ALLCLAIM TOSELL GOODS THE CHEAP- EST. WHERE al MAKS THE SAME CLAIM YOU MUST JUDGE FOR YOURSELY. HOW cAN YOU JUDGE EXCEPT BY LOOKING ABOUND AND COMPARING GOODS AND PRICES! WR ARE Nor ONLY WILLING, HUT aXxtous TO SUBMIT OURS TOTHBTEST, COURTESY AND ATTENTION AWAIT YOU HERE WHENEVER YOU COME TO LOOK OR BUY. WE KNOW WHEREOF WE SPEAK WHEN WE SAY THAT OUR CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH THAT OF ANY HOUBE IN AMERICA-IN POINT OF QUALITY, STYLE, CUT, SHAPE, MAKE AND TRIMMING— AND THAT UUR PRICES ARE, AS A MATTER OF FACT, AT LEAST 25 PER CENT LOWER ‘THAN THOSE OF ANY HOUSE IN WASHING- TON WHERE THE SAME QUALITY IS TO BE FOUND. THIS 1B OUR CLAIM, MADE IX Gop FAITH. AND RY ITS TRUTH OR FAISITY SHALL YE JUDGE US. OUR PRICE TO ALL ALIKE WHETHER YOU SPEND ONE DOLLAR OR ONE HUNDRED WITH US YOU FARE EQUALLY WELL GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, NORTHWEST CORNER 1TH AND D STREET 19 J. M. GRADY, Manager. ‘While we keep # good Blanket for $1, a much better Blanket for $2.25, u splendid weight 10-4 Blanket for $2.50, anda 11-4 Blanket for $3.60, yet for a good honest bargain you will want to see our 19-4 White ‘Blanket we are selling at @5 per pair. ‘There is vo better Blanket on the market to-day for @5 that size. We won't mislead you either. We won't tell you they are all goné. We have them, and ‘atthe PRICE NAMED, Also, better grades of goods $0 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4. WE ARE SELLING A FULLSIZE 10-4 CALI- FORNIA BLANKET FOR $8, WORTH $7.50. A 11-4 Califoroia Blanket for 97.50, vorth $10. 412-4 California Blanket for $9.00, worth $12. 412-4 California Blanket for $12.6u, worth $15. Asplen¢id 10-4 RED BLANKET for $5 per pair. 10-4 GRAY BLANKET for 81 per pair. 11-4 SILVER GRAY BLANKET for 82 per pair. Our well-known 31-4 GERMAN BLANKET for 92.50, . ‘We wish to call your attention to this Blanket. It is s heavy Blanket, full size, and as good as apy $4 Blan- ‘Ket shown you. We have sold cane alter case of these, ‘and, aithough we have well estublished the wear of these, we will yet sell them for $2.50 per pair, We are not behind in Bed Comforta All grades from 60 cents up. A good large-size COMFORT for $1. TURKEY RED COMFORTS, closely quilted, for CRETONNE COMFORTS, with Turkey Red living, for 2.75. Figured SATTEEN COMFORTS for 83.25. Pink aud Blue SA TTEEN COMFORTS for $4.25. EIDER DOWN BED COMFORTS, FINEST FRENCH FIGURED SATTEEN COV ERING, FOR 612. Nicest Comfort shown, For people wanting some- thing nice in a Comtort this is just the artic'e, LAP ROBES inal the new patterns for $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. CRIB BLANKETS and CRIB SPREADS in the Greatest variety. A complete line of Bed Spreads. Spreads from 65 cents upward to the finest, NS= URGH ONE PRICE, A ren 4 rs ie 420-422424-426 7TH ST. OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN. A copperplate and 60 eards engraved with your name for 86 cents, All work guaranteed aud deliv- ered io 24 hours. m9 Coxswzn A Moxznz. AN $80 OVERCOAT FOR $50: A $75 ONE FOR $45; A 960 ONE FOR $40; A $50 ONE FOR $35; A $85 ONE FOR $25. WE DON'T MEAN TO SAY THAT WE HAVE OVERCUATS THAT WE HAVE SOLD FOR $80 AND ARE NOW REDUCED TO $50, OR $75 AND NOW TO 645, FOR WE NEVER HAD 4 READY-MADE OVER- COAT WORTH $80, UNLESS IT WAS FUR TRIMMED; DON'T BELIEVE ANYONE HAS, BUT WE MEAN TO 8aY THAT WE SKLL FOR @0 A SCHNABEL BEAVER OVERCOAT, THAN WHICH IT 18 HARD ‘TO FIND ANYTHING BETTER (THOUGH THK MONTAGNACFUR BEAVERS BRING MORE MONEY TO SOME DEALERS, AND WE THINK ARE NOT 50 GOOD), LINED WITH THE BESTSILK TRIMMINGSTHAT ARE MADE, AND EQUAL TO ANY CoaT THAT A MERCHANT TAILOR CHARGES $80 FOR; OR WE SELL SUCH A COAT AS “YOUR TAILOR” WOULD ASK YOU 975 FOR AT $45. WE HAVE HEARD OF 980 PROFIT ON A PLAIN OVERCOAT, AND WE HAVE FIGURED ON SOME THAT ARESOLD AT $80 THAT WE BELIEVE DID NOT cosT OVER $40 ALL TOLD. WE INVITE A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR FINE OVERCOATS AS TO Goons, TRIMMINGS, WORKMANSHIP AND STYLE. THEY WILL BE FOUND EQUAL ‘TO CUSTOM-MADE GUOD8 AT “A HEAP’ LESS MONEY. WECARRY IN STOCK ALL GRADES EX- CEPT THE LOWER; OUR LOWEST PRICE FOR MEN'S BEING 912, BUT WE EMPHA- SIZEOUR FINE GOODS AND ALLOW NO ONE TO BEAT Ua. XR BR BSARNUM & Co, 219 981 Parwevivania Avexua ta worth $1 sod looks Seth eames Mae shirt thet | Poeoane Bon Tax Cou Wave — OURSTOCK OF AUITS AND OVERCOATS ARE XOW AWAITING YOUR INsPEC- TION. IN SUITS OUR PRICES RANGE IMPORTED BONNETS aND HATS, re OA FROM $10 TO 63% IN OVERCOATS, $7 TO 5 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, of re $85 ONE MUST BE FASTIDIOUS Ix ‘NOVEMBER 17 aND 33a, Fr TASTES NOT TO BE SUITED. pea > oes ME 7. B HARRION, 00, GEORORSPRANSY, Opposite the EDdItt, cas 607 GEVENTH uTREET, anGets: niet ale Opp, U. % Bont Oftica, PA a Wires a oz (A. LEER, sss rere Bo Daves. relia Lions Wister Siem ~ The best stock of these goods we have ever shown Is now ready for your inspection. ‘AS special values we quote: Gray Melton Cloth Skirts, with box pleatea Tuffles op the botton:, only Ze, and 18 each. Gray Melton Cloth skirts, two Dox-ple ruffles on the vottom, stitciied In eolored stlic, only 81.37% ench. Ine Stried and Plald Flannel 8k Baiteon Biitia, Se at. low prices Wor mak eyed : floor: take elevator). second RODW AND & LOTRROP, Cottars Axn Corrs. You can bal of 12ie- Ladies! Linen Coilerg” We have a qualliy we are sell that price that is really worth more. ft at ont dealers do not touch it for the reasun Ue prone too smal, “10 is the ‘best Liye. collet we ‘ngw of. ‘We hive tecetved a new. style of Ladies’ Linen Collars, stanas 4% Inches high, stitched Close to edge,” finished with two butvouules. ificads Veneta opcdigel” garnet, tigh io, Vetting. 5 ; slate, uark alate brown. Diack, corn and’ belge, var OUR creitlee" in Colored Crepe Linwe Ruch Noveittes” in ae Biattvcarapat-isht bite, wake ang betes Als, Znany hundvoie combinations of two color, Oniy’28e. per yards “ekeellent line of Ladies’ Linen Cuffy in the latent shiapes, wind very low prices Bevin done tied elevator) aS VOOUWARD & LOTHROP, Barat, Sera, “The demand: this season bas been unnsoall large, (owing, no doubt, to the increase of bum Deas at Cy dail} and yet we ure petier pre. pared tai ever, with the best stock it was Peep our Raa reiMeto ato ae hye Bridal Sets.of three pleces, trimmed wit! fine Mediel Lace, only 33.00 per set, Fine bridat ots, Handsontely trimmed with embroidery, $4.90" £0 anal $5.50 per nee Fine Cahubrie Bridal Sets. teadsoinely telmmed with ‘ne Valeneicnnes ‘Lace, ant Natuisook tserting, only S40 per set Fine “Cambric -Stiunt Seta, Tiehiy. trimmed lah five Meuich Lace and pretty Neiusonte ae Berutng, ouly 912 perseu (Second Hoors take elevator.) WOuDWARD @ LOTHROP, Sea Pi an Wravs ‘Ab ouasun. demand has sprung up for these estimable garment-, which teats us to belleve they ure the coasing weap. Weare well socked, ‘ean supply aimost any demand. We quote @ few of uur spectal values. ine; Double breasted: eal Plush Jeckets richly iimed with the best quilted =acin, Wous De chien at $18.50, Only $15 euch ‘Beautiful Seal Plush ’Visites, handsomely trimmed around the bottom with plush balls, orsaments ou front, lined Unrougagat. with the fluest quilted sabia, Worth $3 Uuly $25 eae Superb line of Seal Piush Swcaues, finished in the best pussible manuer, 920, 92200, 925, and upward, (Second floor: take ¢ levator,» WOUDWAKD & LOTHROP, Jon Lor Or Paure Croms We fiave just closed out from an“finporter” his entire stock of Colores Bordered ‘Table ‘loths, aL an enormous sacrifice. ‘There clutns will be placed on sale ‘Saturday moruig, No- vember 20th, and willbe mai ked at prices re Fesenting about three-fourths chelr Teal valtie. ‘Hotel Keepers, Kestaurant 4 eepers, Board- ing House Keepers aud the trade generally, should not fail to take udvantage of this extra ordiuary offering. ws such an opportunity to se cure Table Clotiis at these prices muy never occur again, 162 Colored Rordered, German Linen, Dai ask, Fringed Table Cloths, extra quality of pare Line! ‘B2 size 2 yds. square, worth $4, only $3. eight’ 2 by Zia varus, wort! $9.50, ‘omy 0. ‘45 size 2 by 8 yards, worth $6, only $4, 10 size 2 by Bip ysis, worth 87, only G4.60, G size 2 by 4 yards, worth #8, only 85, Ve quote the exact auantities of cack size, so sstoniets will understand that no delay Is per: missible, At thé same proportionate discount we se- cured from the saine importer 300 doz, Datnusk Doyiles to match the above cloths, and will of rm at the fulluwing unprecedented low Size %, worth $2.25, onl; 5, Sige 4-5, worth $3.00, only $2 50. Size &, Worth 85.50, only $4.00, shy dis Then layed #enusylvenia Batticay tort, first on the Fight, avenue ald entering on WOODWARD & LOTHRO: NNN FRR NNN E NNN KRE fet Ee B 0.0 E BBB OEEB i 00 fe ERR HAS MONEY BROUGHT YOU SUCH VALUES AS WE ARE OFFERING IN co q 00 A K eo oO AA Rx® Be bus Oe Ph ES ‘000 oo kA fas = Children’s plush trimmed Havelocks, $1.98, worth 83.50. Children's Coaching Coat, Astrachan trimmings, ‘33.19, worth $5. Children's Newmarket, Astrachan trimmings, $3.38, Children's Seal Brown Newmarkets,fine quallty,up to 16 years, £4.98, Worth $8. Several Novelties in Children’s Cloaks at the same low figures, nF SS, E a BP FORTE g88s t mest e. LLL A 4 DDD ERR SxS ocr rN K 5883 ss 4 o% & Et tok. Gt A : oo a4 4 « ys Plush, Visites, elegant tall trimmings, $9.90, worth Plush Visites, fine quality, $14.02, worth $24. Boucle Visites, Astrachan trl ‘Tailor-made Newmarkets, $4. Bertin. Cloth Newmarkets, Astrachan trimmed, $5.48, worth $0, Checked Newmarkets, very stylish, €3.69, worth $6. Money refunded for any Garment that can be equaled for the price. ae Pes ER AAD iy AMSD DE A ADDD BEER BE 4c, 4-bnt. Kid Gloves, reduced from 750, 9c. Children’s Mitts, reduced from 16c. ‘85e White Wool Blanket, reduced from $1.25, 48c. Ladies’ Vest and Pants, reduced from 68e, ‘25c. Children’s hand-mude Hoods, reduced trom 390. G8e. ed Coniforts, redueed from $1. 9c. Linen Handkerchiefs, reduced from 12%. Se. Linen Crash, reduced from 8c, : 48c. Colored Corsets, reduced from 69e, ‘7c. turtop Dogakin Gloves, reduced from $1, A BP, BARS ote g Af Gk ARE S&S. 934 7TH STREET. ‘784 7TH STREET. Sous Gaaxn Bancamws m CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS at OAK HALL ‘Corner Tenth and F Btrecte, FOR BOYS 4 TO 18.—Good Solts of Overcoats at et ery S = pie a Bali Overcoat ay 7B, wort ine Bulls oe Uvercoats wi 87.00, worth gid : R 14 TO 18 YEARS~Goog strong Sut of Grereantnat $00, wore ga: ‘ules af over Coats at 86, worth $9: still better Suits or. as $f Ge worin Gir sno suits or Overcumsat gio, worth AOR MER teen Trees, Sysroain welch ae eee v1 calla, tate pa roar e780 un : : Panta to ft everybody to 48 waist sind 87 Inseam, OUR MOTTO: NO TROUALE TO SHOW GOODE Oak HALL 219 -OORNER 10TH AND F STREETS ‘Wo remember théta every day a4 peediiarty out weekly vbitett of avery Setutdsy. Yor the large bare, Lore from fourtees Yo seventeen, we get te last VEMBER 19, 1886—WITH Tar Bove ‘week some eittza goon value in OVEROOATS, ‘For 86, $8 ana $10. ‘We have subsidized ail the railways and express ‘companies ths week to britg us the numerous g00d ‘things eur buyers sents us ftom New York. ‘One Jot of Overconte for boys from tourveen to ‘eighteen years, for SEVEN DOLLARS, ts one of our good things just in: matetial, Gray Beaver. At thts Welbog, we eantot tell you the character of ‘the Overcoats on the way for boys of ail ages from THREE TO RIGHTEEN YEARS, dat a ghince at the mvatcts gives us a clue to values, ‘and we propose ¢0 make thom extraordinary values, 94 70 916 ZACH. ‘These goods are not trash, picked up at random, but ‘balances trom our reguiat correspondents, the best ‘manufacturing houses in Amefica, including some ‘ames well know: (Our regular stock of Overcoats, of every isanginable even to consumers, soft, will keep the litte fellows es All the Indications point to an early and severe ‘Winter and an early Spring. Every time it cleara from & rainy spell it turns cold; an infallible indication of the chatacter of SUG AB A BUG I A RUG. ‘the coming seaton, Relying upon our PROGNOSTICATION ‘we have stored au unusual number of Overevate for Doys aba men, and we have mostly waited antl now to get them cheap, ‘We expect tomotrow will be @ ousy day, but we ‘will do our best to give you good service when you ca, 5 and to SELL CHEAP. ‘We must not forget to mention that ourstock of in is just the proper shape to meet your requirements, BOYS SUITS ALE AGES, ALL PRICES, ‘The 92.93 All Wool Suits Limited, Boys’ Day To-Morrow, SAKS & ComPany, Clothiers, Tallors, Hatters AND Purtishers, Seventh street and Market Space. nlp coou Air =, SoS Hilt, BoE Beeed HE ond Ho itusDoo ® Eka Me Py Ay ¥ DPD AA A § be £4 F DD A = ‘To-morrow is Childten’s Da cloned, and parents car fumey’ the bo and take all the tim Tina te fits trom the follow iE ¥ ww oJ RRR e Baad ‘Misses’ Navy and Brown, Rsobesctlath sana with fancy butions, 34.00 each. Site Norioie 3 Misses Ne Ses ES each. Migses’ ‘Newmar breasted, with mat Misven' X fewmarkets, of iseri beaver collars and cut " Misses’ Newmarkets, of Berlin Twilled Cloth, with satin hood. double-breasted, and with elegant fancy Newmarkets, al in fashionable Plaids, $3.50 each. jackets, In new Fiaids, $5.75 euch. ‘wool Cloth, coacl red back, $9.00) cach. batons, $8.00 each. 1 SOR HI ‘eel KER EE x Bkeek Ba . PS a i mM hmen's with Asttachan and Aetrachan plalted ‘Kets, In stylisn checks, double edu enc ‘twilied Goth, with ars Atlwool Cloth Coata, piaited front, with belt and fancy buckle, or with ‘cape, Asitachan ‘collars: and “Ages 4, 5 and 6 at $5. Ages 8, 10and 13 at 84.75, ine Beaver Cloth Coats, plaited back and s! hood, Axes 4, 5 and 6, at 65.75." Agea 8, 10 and 12, at $7. Finest Twotoned belt und buckle, 4. 6, 8, 1 12. PAc e760, gib0, gdbo, sito, $8.00. Finely Finished Coats, in fashionabic Pilce 96:75, 97:35, 9775, po. Do. Do, Do. You are specially requested to examine ou! and axle ayes in isn ed Felt Hats for children ot i 1. Children's Velvet Polos, 48¢. ‘Pius Polo d Serachat Tan Os struchan Tam O'uahters Sire in Tam Osbanterm $1 2a sock loth Tam O'shanters, $1.98 each. Piush Tam O'shanters: ‘O8c. each, acl Veivet Tam O'shantet ‘75e. each. ters, $1.25 each. ‘each. Boucle Closh Coate, with cape, weet ra Nei A = HAR G ULE. W. M. Suvsren & Sows HAVE JUST OPENED THEIR IMPORTATION OF 919 PA. AVE, FANCY TULLES FOR EVENING WEAR, COMPRISING 4LL THE NOVELTIES OF THE PARIS MARKET. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, ALL COLORS ‘MOIRE SILKS, PLUSH NOVELTIES IN GREAT VARIETY. THE LARGEST STOCK FOREIGN DRESS GooDs EVER SHOWM IN THIS MARKET. REDUCTIONS IN DRESS PATTERNS, BUY NOW AND GET THE CHOICE, ‘W. M, SHUSTER 4 soma, ‘929 Pennsylvania Avenne NN. BONE PRICE, ‘eats mentees | Moe Jy P. Pacem IMPORTER, 29 BLOUT'S ‘We have promtsed you a surprise in the shape of ‘some Bouncing Bargains, and tree to said promises, We wili sell on TO-MORROW 150 dosta Children’s ‘Fine Felt Hats, Astrackan bond, feehlonable shapes, only at a 4i- Former price $1.25, Comeand eso them aad you ‘Will be serprived. ‘250 doeen Ladies’ Fine Felt Hate, astrachan bound ‘and faced, in all the late styles and colors, compris! ng ‘twelve different (leading) shapes et Reduced from $1.25; beyond = doubt the cheapest ‘Hotsas to qualitice, material, shapes, @a,ever sold in the history of millinery. ‘We would kindly ask you to come and see these THE ONLY COMPLETE MILLINERY ESTAB- * LISHMENT IN THE CITY. BL. OU T'S, TNO 7TH STREET. Fon COLD COLD DAYS, Days. fal Bf? BS Bae ce HEGKER os goo Ki Es WHEAT ‘W. M GALT &@ 00, nlower ‘Wholesale Agents. Ss <A Wham > gs BAU RPS ~~ SPECIAL CLOAK SALE UNPARALLELED BARGAINS FOR 4 FEW Days ONLY. We are willing to lose money now and are going to offer the following indvoements,so that you will not feel It necensary to wait until alter the holidays for a bargain ins Winter Wrap. We ate bound to reduce our stock, and regardless of cost or loas, will for a Few ‘Days only make you the tollowing generous offer: NEWMARKETS, ‘One Lot of Diagonal Cloth Newmarkets, with Nutria Collar and Cuffs, $8.50. ‘One Lot of Diagonal Cloth Newmarkets, with Plush Collar and Cufts, $9, One Lot of Black Berlin Twill Newmarket,Diagonal Front, Tatlor Made, $9. ‘One Lot of Reaver Cloth Newmarket, bound in eons Braid, Dinguaa Brest, Brown and Binek, 4. One Lot of Black Diagonal Cloth Newmarkets, Fur- Collar and Cuffs, $8 One Lot Black Diagonal Cloth Newmarketa, Fur ‘Collar, Cuff, and down front, $9.50. : THE ABOVE ENTIRE LOT OF NEWMARKETS AND CIRCULARS WILL BE PLACED ON OUR COUNTERS IN LOTS, WHERE YOU CAN TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR THE BIDICU- LOUSLY LOW FIGURE OF §7. . VIsITES, IN OTTER, MINK, SEAL, PERSIAN LAMB, AS TRACHAN, PLUSH AND BOUCLE, made inthe ‘most desirable styles, and at figures which defy competition, ‘perior great in consequence of our ¢ xeeptionally low prices, finement: Oar lipe of Trimmings 1s constantly being repleulahed | ¢xchausea. and prices Kept down the same as at opening of the eeason As beretotore stated—having ordered these goods very early, wo offer them at prices to behad at ‘no other place in the city, OUR SPECIAL COATSALE WILL BE FOR AFEW DAYS ONLY. ‘You will do well, therefore, to make an early selec. tlon, os theue prices will not be permanent BA URS. ‘TH, STH AND D STR Waus Ove Srocx Is Couriers: would eviee Ladies looking for Winter Weipa manent. Oar stockof REAL ALASKA SKAL end SHORT WRAPS ‘the present time, FU! — on te Real Gutiaeste to onder. _& H MrOrmaers 4 208, ‘RATTERS AND FURRIERS, — WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS. AT THR PALMER ‘Young colored mas. It ¥ LADY PALAIB MOY ALscor KD—A for ‘cloaks. Pa. ave and 12th «tow. ‘ANTED—A. GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘housework: also a man who understands (he ere of usteam Deller. Callgt 1301 Both st new. 1* ‘ANTED — PLASTERERS ON 13TH AND Boundary ota aw; bet of wages SERRIN & RICAN) FOR A RE eet nee ea Lies AE ‘ester 10 ara, URE 426 Tthstnw. tt W Saree GIRL Pe 0, GENE Al House reference,” Stu Herne ns TO must have sa NTED—A YOUNG GIRL, WiliTE Pak SW fret te teat wish te sn Wana: Dave good referenoss. Appiy at 34 Bat. nic Capitol park. 7 ord WA WHITE SETTLED WONAS FOR eral housework: Musi stay Bight w pe ccapmerreeren any actene Canc ‘ear « neste W tRTR-A WOMAN TO COOK. Waen AND . fron. Apply, With teleroase an ble Sin a ore DALE G18 Peavey gant ANTED—A COMPETENT PENSION CLEKK, owe But genticman tamiliar “with the business need apply. Address @A.. star office. nluat ASTED-GENTLEMEN AND LADIES TO lake onters tor a line of Vullday books also bles and Albums Salary or commiisain. Appiy 10 GD. ALDESSUN, 8. nw. 2d flour. nated ANTED—A BUSHELMAN AND TAILOR Wise employ ment; none but the desi. 1000) io2e WASTED AT ORCE-WHITE AND C01 o1ed Cooks, Waiters, Mains: Seullons, male couk and help of ail description: tiia ‘and other Gillen and country. FM BURNIAM, e302 F ™. WHITE Pp. & Ulla: must have good Apply at 1708 M si n.w., beiore 12m, nlBae Seetal pcre Laced Toa bo, AP ea vewwork; ine 3 ‘and fafuieh reference. inquire as B10 iat tw. nd fara WANTED — A_ComPETEN: to write specifications odiice. Wankthcat we @ Arst-ciass AMiilin 'ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOi iron tu email fanstiy: good wired. Euguir- at room, St Binavat F mth, or 08D Bum Captiol WAritsh-« SOBKR, INDUSTRIOUS MAN AS working foreman to take charge of a tru, situated within nine miles of Wasbinevou: must under: ‘and general farming and stock raising: chance for the right map. Address, staltog if married, ize of family, reterence, experience, @@.. F ‘Siur offier, ANTED—A GOOD COOK: ALSO AN EXPERT gnced Man Servant. Appiy ai 1320 K st. a. w. iTK AND COLORED General House Work- ok 8 Walters, Houne Nat Labor wurean, O27 niyo Wastena, WELL-RECOM MENDED NURSE for a young, Call a 1308 Q st. ‘Thursday. nd 12 o'ciock. V EMPLOYM eau, conducted by Ladies, M white and colored, for all kinds of dome: with references. 717 M st. nw. A) Al CUTTING at the Rureka Cutting Sebuol, at re vatterns, 26 May Building 7th. ust ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT Once. White and colored women cooks. $16 tw $20. Chamberinaids, nurses, scrubs and men cooks, COOMES & BURGESS, Employment Bureaa, 626 F Bu nol-1sie ANTED-MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIKLS, TO earn $70 per raonth at thelr own homes: costly outfit of samples, a package of goods and full instruc Uons tor 10¢. to heip to pay postage. Address H.C. HOWELL & Co., Rutland, ne-s,ta.thd nit WANTED — Bovs, WiTHt Gop, soriaNo ing, Belaries pads Auply to Drea Ki eBAl mg, Salaries pad. Arply to Denis Kind 718 12th tn w., Saturday mnurming, 11 o'clock. _9clb-tnetem go ea pues WANTED CANVARSERS FoR Tire Wjveeiiiverat compensation. Apply to Came _WANTEN. SITUATIONS, NTED-BY A ORED. ‘Situation; understands his duties, expecially i A abe ert Ad Wares. BY A_DKUGGIST GRADUATE, age 36, single, good addres, competent, tem- perate, good salesinan, with unexceptional relerences; TmAnENt ‘Lock At present has charge of store: desires Situation; no posials Address DRUGUIS! ‘Rox 5, Madulin, Dutchess County. Wy ASTED-BY 4 SETTLED WOMAN A PLA’ chi.d nurse: good reference. Pieuse call 1328 New Hampshire ave. "Biyzte wa TEDOLY A EXPE = Sas er, scork im famliies; terms $2 a day, oF bent. referouces given: © Addrem Mrs, Vist. mw _ nos x Sn ATE wit wishes engagement in ‘Address B, 219 Pa ave. nlg-2te Lord @ Taylor, N. private families; §2 per day. haw. NTED BY EXPERIEN > FoUns W auan or addressing at home 4 tess COPY Ist, Star offiec. neste ANTED—BY ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN (25), a position with some first-ciass firm; gly wequaintatce and best relerence. address 8. Bu O28 ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY HAVING RE- (W6ceivoi a coitegat (colleginie”) German eancation ‘avroad, © Position ae companion oF go fe and trustworthy: understards ©-niclish, Gere fatn, Frevea ‘apd Muste, "Audress BALTIC” star oles. algae ANTED-SITUATIONS POR COOKS. CHAM dermaids, waiters, couchmen, and ait classes of help, this and cther cities, furnished: private funilie Loteis,stores and oflices. FM. BURNILAM,630 st, nw. als-20¢ ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, GOOD PENMAN, wishes @ reat jou as 3 wg 4 sina best ofchy reierences given, “Address Bos aguestna: ew dt cy reer siege YA RESPRCTATLE COLORED ‘Mieuaon as frctciass Lanpdress ot washing of any kind: can furnish good references, Ralorsddrem 020000 mm “Sanat” U7 ANiED—A YOUNG MAN WILL GV. W tices or evo or three hours a day a2 a awit er, for instructivus, in shorthand, for speed PEnva practical reporver. "Address, Box 8. Sar or breaks Be AWTANTED—-AN EXPERIENCED ached wiht edaphic aNDRT Beasts. Gee Path and kate ma NIED-KNOWN HEADQUALTERS FOR Cooks to serve in courses, Housekeepers, Ledien Maids, Governeses, Wait Coachmen, White Man aud Wife; all Fefereuces Nat. Labor dureag, BY Tht wwe aL oe Wy ANTED — BY A COMPETENT GeRMaN "3 Maid, who speaks French,a situation at 1nay'a nat indy's Compation of to teat lite chi Gren French orGermai. Best of resereuces. Address tar office. kei ‘ANTED-KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE WEA competent servautsta: all capacitigs “tive ‘capaci and colored-with city feference., COUMBS & BUR- GESS kimp, Bureau, 926 F st nw. ‘nol-16t® WANTED-—ROOMS. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON 'W Aint hoor, by « gentleman tnd wite: location. vn OF bear bast Capitol sc, between Sth und 11th sim jrre- i rent not wv exceed B16 per MouLL:. permanent if sulted, Address C. B.A, U.S. KS “Dale,” Navy Yaru, Washington, b. C. a i ‘ANTED—ROUM AND BOARD, WITH USE OF for company, by two ladies, in a iamily -XPeie WOL Lo exceed 940; refercnces .ddrews Box 46, bisr office.” niv-zi™ ED—BY A BACHELOR MEMBER OF War re opoliean club, ona long lease if yomsbte, Sitting Room, with open fireplace, counected with two bed rooms und bath on second fluor. Furniture ot required foF sittlug room wad oue bed room. Must De situated between Fand Mand 14th aud 20th sis. Address X. ¥., Metropolitan ciub, pis2te = ‘AXTEDT0 RENT—AN UPRIG ( wW Of g008 woaike; the weed Bi “” W Ss ikb tak Pennie TW RNOW pany i Ro ecco Whee reia rt aca ats ae Fotiptiteboes ‘Dr. G. couny, Mi Wass — THRE (MALE WALT tens fair price puld. Address AGT Gah rid W anten fico ror five per cent: interest paid No. 1 real wante BUILDER’ Star FIVE Vip ae onal ire riky sho comuuinmon ‘Acurone Jearn: it is abe only system. A Without reatting: we teach the irntahed re only Working gira: our pupils furnished Gipomas. fitst-clam Vrewnaking: By Jostuines made Ww order; P measure, 26 conus en th. PARLOUS. 421 wn si. now, ANTED — TO aeTalia W “Sony savor omnes ces, abs iasiie Peo A Pere iets to eunaR Ie Plastic Decorative Conipany Les, Cone Miseourl ave. Bin Shi oe 1. W., opp. Botanical Garde. Bree NY ON WISHING TO STAT A Paber aud Job office, oF to Lu ap estisblistied jocated, to addres QUAVRAT, box Lk, ockviile, Ma. nied War RATS SLAUGHTER houses, livery stotiles and private huts clenned of rat wa fe Acaress all ©0 care W K Brats 1 8D srs Fiticr and en cia - Waste FiSce ing aud repairing ments, jewelry sand FARCE, 1114 Peo W Siamvor et eee peri Bat ‘To be. at W. ey neg ee ite Drew's old 7th and E sts a cor. Cth and E sts. mw LD. Wa ce sts nw. Robert N. “Harper J. A, Miliurn, Penn. Ww is; F, Patzer & 4 Zt st. was 60c. und Bi per box: sent Lo EXPERT cor. Gi Gow "Pal awe. M. PORTER, 833 F si. ee woChae Braaes, Boynton ame Prem Preece Major thom P Morgan, hiNa Mt. Milt Spring P.O. Md. ANTED-THE BEST Pi ton soget nratciass Botton Gh full sappy consusstiy on beat tene esr tion gives wo ayer ronn ‘At the Oyster Whart, tout of 1 A eed Fe SSSaumox W sSteichoiises To Kiar ar en rk given tocnrcor borges: Can br seen hb Sree nee arte on Ah mos Oi Pe Ceaitk sngon ma W 4 81h0-# 1 rupee = at Sw. wend Mantel Work promptly attended ta Di w 7 ANTEO-UPROISTERING OF FINK raie ior and otter Fur-sture italr mattresses fens V Vated andre made, awn plen of all ds for Mot exterminated cabluet Cable r 2 MALL, Practical Upnoisterer, oczif-lan™ 2906 Tach st. ni W Anrep Seon D FURNITURE Carpets. Stoves, Beds and all kindsot Heasehoid Furniture, W'llbe paid. Address th SW. OZ SLHVLD FURNTIURE AND kindn OF staal qusincttimy id Address. MLC. t Charles 2 : W hci anager comumission, tor cash oF ou sts Our vew Cireular inalled fre ) ANTED-aT GEN fir, orm tw pamurage BAIT Nias nota axeoram wave every State and Jerritery, Notary apd la Wise oe neg, tag yee Sameee, 2s Fakir aee ANTED-STEAM CARP DLEANING. MONEY TO LOAN. Money, TO LOAN ON KEAL EsPate Ls to sums to suit No delay where tltie ix satiiac JOHN SHENMAN & Co, 1307 Fa Estate iN GEO. P. GOF 1419 New York av: 4 TO LOAN oN APrPkoVED REAL AMstate security at 9 percent interest, TY Lek & RUE RPORD. 10-1 MoE, 79, TQaN ON REAL Mi suis to suit. “No deta nl T-2we 200 000, $9,000— Vo loan on soa $2,500, ee RM cca JOWD © LANG, Real t sts bon Pec Mox#} M‘srare n10.1m, ONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES Bonds Commercial Paper N Sind sold. Reliable tavestancut LOUL» CUNNINGHAM, Broker, Mahe 2x ANY SUM pissin, ro Loax aM Lon reatestate or good collateral security; lowest Tate, of Interest, least expense and without di A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. w 000, ¥. Moses, de tOAN OS MEAL barr M ‘romp: attention to ications SWOK Steute meADLEY wee Pat oczi-im Y LOANED ON AND SALES MADE OF DEAL ESTATE 10. QF: AND LU & INSURANCE. Army aud Navy Pay Accounts Cashed, Loans om Lite insurance or other good secariies,0 deny. W. H. DEMPSEY, 144 dew York ay. P oon. MOXEX 20, AN ON REAL ESTATE, 18 2M suis to suit, at lowest rate of interest, RO. HOLTZMAN, eld Corner 10th and F streets’ northwem <220,000-T0 LOAN Dsv.000 25.000 ON REAL ESTaTR 1000 tre11} THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN_ JJONEY TO 10AN OX ArrhoViE KEL 4 TATE SECURITY. ‘Moderate commusions. No deiay. use GEO. W. LINKINS, 720 20th st MORES 70 ax VA in sums to suit. on approved Real Estate secur. ity, at lowest rates of interest. Charges mouerale. unecessary deiny. JWR HUYOR, 5 1908 | eiinay vain ave ONEY TO LoaN ‘Th Sums to Suit, et lowest rates, on curity. HL FOX & X ISHER & CO, 5 hiss Fst aw M8 Tan on REAL BSTATE AT 5, San NHOWER & 50%, pas 1b Paw. ‘ANTED-FINE SUITES OF ROOMS Hotels aod 1 TAN ON HEAL BATATE Ol MNier ate cnccni Tirta lowest tame of terest “No delay where Si : memati WANTED—HOUSES, _ A Eat WANTED—BOARD. ‘A>TED—BY DeCEMBER 37. sane, Boaee PERSONAL. eves so hanteemeee et | NOTICE THE PUBLIC 18 HAREBY NOTI- Ee a LS gl E RE screen “LOST AND FOUND. ‘OsT-ON NOVEMBER 18TH, A Pal Grald Live Guanes. The finder wit! bw ber Schad ‘vy heaving tcems at Oud Siasanctrusetta cK AND TAN —oOn Rew erney ave. me ST—A COPY OF BPHCIFICATIONS stgee adres and ge revura’ PHANK'MALD Wide ruces.otka tel aes Sawwere tosses = hale Sims arene. yee te Sve wi eared te OFT—ON OC BM. Ts Soa ta wa ‘oni owned vo Tous wild Ge paid ti

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