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2 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: i October 28, 1857. ‘THE WEATHER TO-MORROW. Light rains followed by fair weather, slightly ‘warmer, light to fresh northeasterly winds shifting to southeasterly. permanent p ome To.wonnows than that (SATURDAY'S) TEMPTATIONS. ef all the ether daily papers here added $2.68 LADIES’ SHOES for ¢2; ‘Only one pair to each customer. a 1,000 CHILDREWS BOOKS, 10. each; Advertisers. =. ‘Four finely colored illustrations, thetr Purpose best, and st the same % bhai cmodste Tus Stan. if they will send 1,000 NOVELS, 8c. each; 25e. MUSIC BOOKS for 196. ; ‘Instrumental and Vocal Folica, 93.50 NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, @3 a pair; ‘Brussels and Irish Point Effecta, mails across the Atlantic in those days was so slow ic Py FF OB & ‘that the news of peace had not reached America. grr ke og A No such excuse can be urged in behalf of General! S95 f fre Uo? Sage 9 Heary R. Jackson, however, who must have earned long ago that the civil warts over, but sm A FE = ‘whose speech at Macon yesterday treated that cir- Sss, AA ER cumstance with royal disdain. Theone redeem- Bugs A445 aE Exe = ing feature of this speech was the evidence it gave = of the orators forgiving disposition, in his treat- pny ment of Jefferson Davia. The quarrel between eae. ‘these two men when they were both serving a8 Bore Guoven colonels tn the Mexican warts historic, and Davis's CHILDREN’S GLOVES. ‘vengeance upon Jackson afterward when the one was President of the confederacy, the | 96, oo, % ¥ yee other only an oMficer of Georgia militia,’ was | 2° ts for some time common gossip in the south. Such | G99 oo VY Rk - ‘@ reconciliation may be beautiful from a seati- a = mental point of view; but there 1s a practical NEW Gloves, to yesterday's effusion which 1s not s0 pleasant to NEW GLOVES. contemplate, When it is remembered that the NEW GLOVES. south is calling for northern emigrants and north- aEW ann, erm capttal to help devel@ her resources and make solid the foundation of her new ‘The “Forchette,” ‘The “Florence,” amything that shakes northern confidence in the ‘The “London,” ‘The “Two-tone,” Testoration of the Union is a serious ‘The “Paris,” ‘The “Imperial,” drawback. is ‘timid, and there are other fields tnviting immigration besides ‘The New “PALAIS ROYAL" Glove. 59” The introduction of » Glove of two shades oF two different colors of kid has given an almost un- Mmited scope to French taste. The extra wide om- broidery, the two-tone embroidery and the deep bind- ing at top of the new Gloves are also new features. GRAND GLOVE DISPLAY. ‘The largest show-window is filled with samples of ‘New Gloves, and is attracting much attention. PRICES FOR NEW GLOVES. Ladies’ (kid), $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.68, 91. Ladies’ (fur tops), 98c., $1.35. $1.48, aioe oi38, | ar ma pepe San Snes ata, Os: $1 Men's (kid). $1, Man's (far toys), OBen 81:2 25 48, 61.98, 92.25. ‘Men’s (cloth and worsted), 25c., 48¢., 58¢., 680. ‘Misses? (Kid), 98c., $1.25. ‘Misses’ and Boys" (fur top) 48¢..68¢., 89c., 8c. ‘Misses’ and Boys’ (cloth and worsted), 25, 35¢. Boye’ (kid gloves), $1.25 pair. Gloves suitable for all occasins and for all indi- viduals. The best only. Every pair warranted and tried on at our risk. SOME DOUBTFUL GLOVES, They look well. they feel well, they fit well, and Position in the U. S. Senate, whose Judgment must have been that his speech would commend itself to the people of Georgia, Another Henry Jackson is prominent in to-day's newspapers as the disappearing teller who ‘waffle in the city, until the Court in General Term | we're told they wear well. But we boucht them so ‘shall, in some test case, accurately define their aoe ant sail them so chesp we won't warrant them, powers in this regard, hag met with popular 200 doa. Chamois Mousquetaires, 58, 150 doa. 4-button Undremed Kida S8c. 100 doz. 8-button Undressed Mousquetaires, 68¢, 200 doz, 4 and 5-bu.ton Dressed Kid Gloves, 68c. pill have embroidered backs. Colors: Tans, grays, ‘saloons should be removed as far from schools as the a law will permit, Measurement of the four hundred feet in a straight line, which 1s the suggestion of a = 4 A be natural construction of the law, will accomplish kre 3 Ty A4 this removal There 1s no occasion to deviate EE% ¥ aah from a straight line, at the expense of school child- mee yen and parents, in order tha: the saloon keeper May get just as near as possible to the youth of (A. LISNER, Sofe Proprietor and Manager,) ‘the city. It ts to be hoped that the Commissioners 023 = -1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Nowuenz TN THIS BROAD LAND CAN SUCH ELEGANT AND RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS BE FOUND AT SUCH REASONABLE PRICES AS ARE DAILY SOLD AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE. sak il Ba 5 : | EEpES He tes I E OUR MOTIVE IS TO HAVE THE FULL CONFI- DENCE OF EVERY MAN, WOMAN, OR CHILD WHO MAY FAVOR US WITH THEIR PATRONAGE, BOTH AS TO QUALITY OF GOODS WE SELL AND THE TH Aa i g E Proof against all forgeries but his own, and thus ‘De subjected to a greater temptation than ever be- cause he has excluded competition from his pecu- Mar feid of effort. By all means let him be en- PRICE WE CHARGE FOR THEM. THIS 1S THE FOUNDATION UPON “Wace WE EXPECT TO BUILD OUR BUSINESS. _ ONE PRICE T0 ALL, AND THAT THE LOWEST. COMPETITORS MAY IMITATE OUR SENTI- MENTS, BUT THEY CANNOT IMITATE OUR PRICES AND QUALITY OF OUR Goopa, THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING OO., ‘NO. 400 7TH ST. H.W. COR. D. ‘Fefuses to sign Dills for the ‘ment of the condi.Jon of the quarantine islands off Buits at 62.50, worth $4.00. New York, is because ex-Senator ee 00, One hundrec thousand dollars a year out of his out 94.50, worth $6.50, ‘Ror believes that such improvements as are neces. ‘Buits at $7.50, worth $10.00. ‘Sary ought to be paid for by the health authorities Suiteat $8.50, worth $12.00, ‘of coming out of the State treasury. So ‘Overcosis from $1.50 to $10. Seaman's greed stands in the way of the proper prayincenp anita Prreadial dasesnnol® Bation against the spread of Suits at $4.50, worth 06.00. - soe ES brite 0, worn 9730 ‘The tory government sends Chamberlain to ‘Suits at $7.50, worth $10.50. Washington and intends, it is said, to send ‘Suite at $9.25, worth $13.50. ‘CBurenill to Canada to Teplace Lord Lansdowne. Buits at $10.00, worth ‘Cherchill probably preters to be seat to Canada ‘Overcoats from $3.50 10 $15, rather than to Coventry. It will next: Dein order a | All fren the ft houms of London end Pact. ‘TOQUES FOR COSTUMES 4 SPECIALTY. ‘ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, Oxe Resurr OF OUR EOROPEAN BUYER'S PURCHASE WITH ‘HIS MANY PURCHASES MADE WHILE awaY. European Buyer through = ocdfrence, bought an immense and varied stock of CHILDREN’S BERLIN DRESSES, ‘anging in size from 1 to 12 yeara. ‘Dresses of unquestionable merit and astasty s line ss wae ever our fortune tobehald. ‘They are tly Deautifal, and no parent can afford to ignore the Bpe- “MUCH UNDER VALUE.” ‘These Dresses are suitable for chiltren of 1,2. 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 years of Aes aA a peicns range as follows: 91.85, $2.25, $2.65, $3, $3.40, 83.85, $4.25, $4.65, 85, $5.25, 85.50, $6, 96.50, 7, $7.50, 88, 68.50. ‘The colors are besutiful ee oe ‘et, Sea'-Brown, and ‘ws casmmans ade tease a Pnchst tn Oh" bone tiful im style, and becoming. ‘Bosjere Novena Indies can consider them- ‘selves fortunate in securing a Gem of s Dicas for their Children at these prices. ‘This lot consists of 16 styles, made of fine Heavy Weight Jersey and other cloths, some ALL-PLAIN Skirts with PLAIN ee Pisin Waiste and ‘Fancy Plaid Skirts, Plain. REMEMBER, these Dresses are ALL MADE UP TRIMMED, and READY FOR WEAR, and are cheaper than you can buy materialsfor, All should take advantage of this exceptional oppor- tunity and see this lot of goods AT ONCE. ‘These Dresses are suitable to wear on all cocasions, (On exhibition in our Suit Department, 2d floor. ‘Take elevator or stair, a ONE PRICE, 420, 422, 424, 426, 7th st., 417, 419 Sth st. a PEEMOMEKAL Darve. If the Ribbon Market isn't broken, how do you sc- count for this? We have botght—because it was of- fered us 'way down below anything ever heard of be- fore—s lot of SATIN AND GROS® GRAIN BAB RIB- BON, in three widths and the following shades—pink cream, blue, light and dark cardinal, scarlet, navy, an- tique, black, lac, orange, lemon, myrtle, garnet brown, nile, sapphire, bronse, gold snd mousse, war- Tanted all silk. The regular prices for these ribbons were; 2 inch 5 cents, 236 inch 30 cents, 3 inch 35 centa ‘Now, we bought the entire job, but we didn’t pay any such figures as these. To-morrow morning we will Dut the en tire job on our Ribbon Counter at— 2 inch 10 cents. ‘2% inch 123 ceute, 3 inch 15 conte, ‘These Ribbons may be gobbled up as rapidly as those Gossamers were the other day. If s0, we won't haves ‘morning. HE. 316-318 7TH ST_N. w. great ormamna ie DRESS GOuDS. $10,000 WORTH AT A SACRIFICE. amy q ae bile and oe ‘Silks at wool Pai, re ao stad Finn ea Masouie ve on, Eatablished 1867. Seu. Sem Ghnvexrs, ADDITIONAL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. SEAL SACQUES, 36 and 38 length, $125 to $150. ‘Better Grades, 40 and 42 length, @175, ¢:200. Ifyou don’t want to pay so much for a garment we can suit you in fine SEAL PLUSH SACQUES OB SHORT WRAPS at prices $20 to 850. MUFFS AND BOAS All kinds of FURS. BH. STINEMETZ& SON, ‘HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 1237 Pennsylvania Avenue A Gaur Busou ALI-GILK VELVETS. ‘We have purchased to grest advantage « case of FONSOWS ALL-SILK VELVETS ‘We place them a¢ the very low figure of $3.50 per vera, ‘They are wall worthy the sttention of those tn search LAST GHARCE. OUR NEW BRANCH, > ar 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8. E, WILL BE OPENED NEXT WEEK, ‘The small remainder of Mr. M. E. SHIPLEY'S Stock, lately bought out by us, must be sold before opening our New Store. Following we quote a few Specimen Prices to show you ‘what we are doing st 205 Pennsylvania ave, a¢,: E.P. REED & CO,'s Celebrated Ladios’ $3 Fine Kid Button Boots at 81.97. P. COX COS Ladies’ $2.50 Gost and Kid Button ‘Boots now $1.88. J. & P. COUSIN'S Child's 4 to 10% Finest Kid $1.75 Spring Heel Button at $1.08. P. COX 00.'S Misses’ Goat and Kid Heel and Spring Heel $2.25 Button at $1.55. WRIGHT & RICHARD'S Gent's 85.50 Elegant ‘Hand-Btitched Shoes, any style, now $3.02. SWETT & SHERWOOD’S Famous $5 Hand-Stitched ‘Shoes closed out for 83.23. SWETT & SHERWOOD’S Gent's $3 Fine Calf But- ton, Lacod and Gaiters, now 82.37. THESE ‘BARGAINS AT 205 PA. AVE. SE. ONLY! WM. HAHN & CO.'s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE, and 81g 7th street 1922 Penna. ave. a Nore Repveroxs ON EMBROIDERY MATERIALS, Bost Quality ARRASINE, 18c. a doz. Best Quality No, 2 CHENILLE, 18c, doz, Best Quality VIENNA CHENILLE, 29¢. a doz. Lots of other reductions. The cheapest place in town tobuy Worsted, Embroidery Matorials, &c. BAUM’S. 4 a =ES pl 1 EE Rey, KKEEE ‘a EY KEKE zs See Fatt c bd =] cag coat bral ne 3 mee ij 5 2 ott & meee: 1 as q g rr SILKS. SILKS. SILKS. AN ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE AT THE RIGHT TIME. ‘Wo have closed out at 50c, ON THE DOLLAR An Importers’ entire line of ANTOINE GUINET & 00’3 FAMOUS SILKS. ‘These Goods we are going to sell st once, and to do ‘that we are going to mark them in proportion to how we bought them, not at their real value, but at such prices that we know we will not keep them in the store very long, ‘The whole stock to be soldat thesame rate as the items mentioned below. 18-inch Antoine Guinet's BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK at 69c.; good value at 850. 19-inch BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, Guinet’s Best ‘Make, at 87c.; actually s bargain at 81. 20-inch BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK at $1.a yd, well worth $1.35, which we guarantee to wear, or refund the money. 22-inch Antoine Guinet’s BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK (Cashmere Finish), at @1.12%, which cannot be duplicated anywhere for leas than 91.3734. 22-inch Antoine Guinet'’s BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK (Cashmere finish), at $1.75 a yd., which we war- rant to be superior to any $2 Silk in the city. 22-inch Antoine Guinet's BLACK #AILLE FRAN- CAISE at @1.19, which can be considered a bargain at 81.37%. 23-inch Antoine Guinet's BLACK OTTOMAN SILK (extra quality) at $1.50, well worth $2, 22 and 23-inch SATIN RHADAMES, all of Guinet’s ‘Make, at 98c., $1.10 and $1.25, and the very best at 81.49, These goods can positively not be duplicated anywhere at these prices, EXAMINE THEM AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, Also our immense assortment of MOURNING Goons. Prices Guaranteed to be the Lowest. .B.—Note our “ad” under the Ladies’ Column, =| Siomna. e-ving, Ur ! we've no time for vt Oar ube i cutisly Cooapiod Wide oop i who are BUYING ‘wMlgn's Overeoats at $5.25, 85.87, 97.50, 87.75, up- ba Qrrgrroate. 12 to 18 yours, at $4.12. 04.50, ate, Gere to 12 yours, at $1.25, 25, $3.87, Tee ee enien sult ainoe Sinee 041043, at €7.50, €8.75, 89.75, Boxe Suits, 12 to 18 years, $5.12, $5.87, $6, 86.50, epee Suits, 4 to 14 years, at 62, #3, $3.87, POLAn few i PEERLESS PANTALOONS e175, Cera ett eee EL, 94.37, ‘We claim to sell READY-1 Eee ees THE LATCH STRING HANGS ON THE OUTSIDE VICTOR & aDieRg ‘Ten Por Cent Clothing House, OFT and 929 Tih st new. cornar Mamachosetteeve | aarp HONEST WORKMANSBIP, 18 TO BB SURE Bitiotly One Price, W. © TEEL, Mevehant Tallon ‘ora_| 20 TO 98 PRR ORNT WHY PUT Us DOWs 4s a1, | VAIN ROASTERS, BOT WE KNOW WHEREOF KT NO DOUBT YOU SOMETIMES WONDER IF WE EVER TIRE OF TELLING YOU ABOUT OUR BOTS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, WELL, Ko, WB DO NOT, BECAUSE THERES ALWAYS SOME. THING NEW TO TELL YOU OF. OURS IB A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS, AND HE WHO WOULD SUCCEED MUST KEEP MOVING LIVELY. WHEN ‘WE THINK OF THE MASNIFICENT STOCK OF BOYS CLOTHING WHICH WE ASK YOU TO GELEOT FROM, KNOWING, 48 WE KNOW, HOW BARREN THIS TOWN 18 OF SUCH EXQUISITE STYLES AS WE HAVE HERE AWAITING TOUR PLEASURE, WE FEEL HOW POOR, INDEED, WE ABE IN WORDS TO CONVEY TO YOU THE BEAUTIES OF THE GOODS WE SHOW, THE STERLING MERITS OF THE STYLES WE HAN- DLE, AND THE LOW PRICES, COMPARATIVELY, WE NAME FOR THE BOYS SUITS AND OVER- COATS WHICH WE DISTRIBUTE IN SUCH ENORMOUS QUANTITIES AMONG THE FAMI- LIES OF WASHINGTON. Hore are s few items in Boys' Overcosts, ages ‘Sto 8, which may at this time interest intend- ing purchasers: ‘Lot 1600—A very pretty Cape Overcoat, made from s complex heather plaid, ¢2.50. Lot 2105—An exceedingly neat pattern in an Oxford Mixed, small disgonsl lines, pleated and belted, ages 3 to 8. Price $2.50. Look around and see what sucha garment may be bought for elsewhere, ‘Lot 2122—A Victory Cassimere Cape Over. © coat, dark gray color, very pretty effect, sizes 3 to & Our price, $3. Can't be bought else- ‘where for less than 84, Lot 3025—A Kilt Overcost, 1. ¢., extra long, Plested and belted, in & black and brown dis- tinct check, detachable cape, Ages 4to 9. Our price @8. You positively can't find ss good ‘Value for less than @4 in this town, ‘Lot 6071—A Handsome Cape Overcoat, ins meat Oxford mixed effect; side and breast pockets; body fitting; warm and serviceable. Onr price $4.50. No euch garment in this city for less than $5.50 or $6. ‘Lot 2077—A Stylish-looking Check Overcoat, ‘not too pronounced, yet sufficiently marked to make {t fashionable; all wool; belted and Plested; perfect fitting. Ages4to9, Our price $5. Why, "twill cost an ordinary retailer more ‘at wholesale price, but the fact is we buy goods in very large quantities, and it's only reasona- ble to suppose that we can buy to better advan- tage than those who buy in small lots and on Jong time. Lot 3060—An unusually nice Cape Overcoat, in dark blue smooth-surfaced cheviot, with Pleats and belted; all wool, every thread: to fit Doysages 4 09. Our price $5. Blue cheviot is something we donot control You'll find tt im many other clothing stores. Look at ours. ‘Note the quality, cut, shape and workmanship. ‘Then look around this town and see what you'll be charged for such an overcost. That's the way to teli these things. Talk costs nothing, ‘Dut facts are stubborn things, At $6, 87,88, 69 and $10 each we sell overcoats for boys, ages 5 to14, that, in cut, make, finish and quality of fabrie, have no equals, for the prices named, in this country, and no such thing as competition here in Washington. From $10 to $20 we show Boys’ Overcoats in fancy foreign cassi- ‘meres, Dot loud, but “bordering on.” Imported Granites and Thibet Cloths, in plain black, blue ‘and brown, trimmed with Astrakban and animal . far, with “frogs” in front and belt behind, Per fect beauties they are. A Cossack chieftain looks not more richly dressed than doss s Washington boy with one of our fur-trimmed overcoats on, Others, of course, come plain, but rich; some severely plain, Our stock of Boys’ Overcoats has no peer in all America, ‘HERE ARE A FEW ideas in Boys’ Suits: ‘Lot 1516—A pretty little Pleated Suit, in dark gray Cheviot, nicely made, and will be found to Atcorrectly. Ages 4 to 12. Our price $2.00, (Can't be duplicated away from here for less than $3.00 to 83.50. “A sweeping statement,” you ‘wil say. 80 it is, but the goods are here. Come in and see them. We say nothing we do not ‘mean and that we cannot prove. Lot 1665~A brownish gray broken Check Norfolk Suit; strong, durable, well fitting, and very stylish. Ages 4 to 12. Our price $3.50, Look at these Suits before paying $5.00 for one elsewhere. ‘Lot 4702—A plain suit in a black ground, with broken cheek of mingled white and bine: very ‘nest effect. Ages 4 to 1%, Our price $4.00. Good value for from $5.50 to 96.00, as Boys’ ‘Buite are sold hereabouta, ‘Lot 1620—A Pleated Norfolk Suit, in s pretty, equare check of black and grayish buff, Soft and pleasant to the touch. Smooth surface. Ages; 41013. Our price, $¢.50. This is the dest Suit we've ever shown for the price. ‘Lot 5107—A Heather Mixed Cheviot in Plain nd Norfolk Shapes, All wool, rough surtyoe. ‘Very stylish and perfect fitting. Ages, 4 to'13. Our price, €5. We're afraid of becoming tire- some if we keep on describing or attempting to describe these Buite, and as we have no desire tobore our friends we will simply say that we have Boys’ Suits with Short Pants from $3 to (825, and in every tntermediate grade, embracing every style and every fabric that's stylish and serviceable. THE BEST POSSIBLE WAY TO PROVE OUB CLAIM TO CARBYING 48 MUCH STOCK 8 ANT ‘THREE HOUSES IN WASHINGTOX, TO KEEPING THE FINEST KINDS AND EXCLUSIVE STYLER, AND SELLING GOODS AT THE LOWEST Posat- . Sa ee oe eo D.C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1887-SIX PAGES. Woonwarp & lone Corm ‘This entire columa ts devoted to the enumen. ation of the attractions offered daily by Messrs. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Boston Dry Goods House, corneref 11th and F sta nw. ‘There are geod and bed coreets at every price, ‘We aim to secure the best mad» to sell at each ‘Drice, be it Afty cents or five dollara ‘8 wide bones over the Rips, extra strong, ONLY ¢1 PER Pat. ONLY $1.25 PRB PAIR. Our specialty—L O. Corsets, Paris made, per. fection of shape, fit and finish, white, cream and Grab. Long waisted. ONLY @1.50 PER PAIR. 50 Dox Children's white-corded corset ‘waists, properly shaped, and well-made, ONLY 250. PER PAIR. “Dave: Ix Bore Sora Boys' Fine Wool Scotch Cheviot and Cassl- ‘mere Suits, made Norfolk style in the best pow sible manner, neat check effects, Sizes 4 to 14 years. Gold usually at $6 and 86.50. ONLY 65 EACH. ‘We are fully able to meet any demand in Boys’ Suite and Overcosts. You know about our prices. ‘Why shouldn't they be the lowest? (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Bazoaws Is Ixraxts Goons. ‘We are showing an elegant line of Infante’ Cream Cashmere Long Cloaks.with and without capes, handsomely embroidered in silk. A dozen or more grades, ranging in ptice from €3.75 to $15 cach. Fall line of Infants’ Knit Worsted Sacques, ‘white and colored, exquisitely finished tn eilk ribbons, 35, 50, 75c. $1, $1.25, 61.37, $1.50, 1.6234, $1.75 and @2 each. 50 doz, Children's Mother Hubbard Aprons, made of plaid muslin. Only 25c. each. 50 doz. Children’s Plaid Muslin Aprons, high neck, neck and sleeves trimmed with Hamburg. Orly 50c. each, 500 Children’s Knit Worsted Toborwan Caps, in white and color. Only 50 and 75e. each. 200 Children’s “Tam O'Shanter” Knit Worsted Care, in white, black and colors. Only 75c, each. (Second floor; through arch to annex.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Sarvzoar Ghove Bazoarxe, So many of our customers purchase thelr gloves on Saturday that we slways make it s Polnt to offer some specialiy good values on that ay. Not cheap ones, but good Gloves at a fair price. We quote: 100 doz Ladies’ 4-But. Dressed and Suede Gloves,embroidered backs, variety of tan shades, ONLY $1 PER PAIR. 100 doz Ladies’ 4-But. English Walking Gloves, pique stitching, embroidered beck ‘Fine quality, ONLY $1.50 PER PAIR. 100 dos. Ladies’ 4-But. Perinot Black Suede Gloves, embroidered in white and black, with ‘welts to match, ONLY $1.75 PER PAIR. (Qfain floor; center.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Misses Axo Canpszrs Sora, A.good part of what's coming is here. The fabrics are of the best, the styles are exquis- ite, and the prices will suit all. Aline deserv- ing of special mention is made fron Fine Navy Blue Flannel, handsomely trimmed with plaid to match, sizes 4 to 12 years $5.25; for size 4 yeare, rise 75 cents per size larger. Elegant line of Misses’ and Children's Suits of Cashmere, Tricots, Flannels and various choice checks, plaids and stripes, in variety of very attractive styles, with braid and combination trimmings. Prices €5.75, 66, $6.50, $7.50, $8, 88.75, $10, $12 to 620 per suit. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Conan Deranruexr Banoarxa 40 doz. Ladies’ 3-ply Linen Collars, the Lest ‘value im low-priced collars we have yet offered. Sizes 12 to 15. Three for a quarter. ‘Toclose them out we offer 15 doz. Children's ‘Chemisettes and colored setta. Three sizes, 1034, 11. and 11%. Dropped from 25 to 12}. ‘Twenty-cont Ruching for 16c. 500 yda full three-row Crepe Lisse Ruching, in white, cream ‘and black. Belongs properly at 20c, only 16c. per yard. ‘Beaded Ruching. Fine three-row Crepe Lisse Bucking, with gold, silver, pink, blue, cardinal ‘and heliotrope beads. Very choice and dressy, only 200. per yard. (Qfain floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘The stock embraces the fullest assortment we have yet shown. In these goods we confine our purchases to reputable makers, such as we can ‘recommend. Men's 2-Button Gloves, Embroidered Backs, in shades of Tan and Brown. Only §1 per Pair. Ditto, finer grade, superior finish, in Browns, ‘Olives, and Tans. $1.50 per Pair. ‘Men's 2-Button Suede Gloves, Embroidered Backs, assorted shades of Tan and Olive. Only 61.76 per Pair. ‘Men's 2-Button Castor Gloves, in Grays, Tana, and Modes, Only 91.62% per Pair. ‘Men's 2-Button Perinot Kid Gloves, Embroid- ered Backs, dyeing and finishing perfect ; col- ore: Mahogany, Raven, and asorted shades of It bas been said that what is worn next to the body generally gets the least care. This should ‘not be #0, and an examination of our excellent stock will show that we have given particular attention to the selecting of each and every line, ‘We haves grade for almost any price you wish to pay, that is, from 50c. to $4.50 per garment, ‘not including eilka, ‘Tho stock wee never so large, so varied, 0 complete, wor eo reasonable in price as at pres- at No matter what price you wish to pay we Tusrentes you the best grade that price can pos- ‘We have two weights to nearly every price named, Bpecial attention is called to our excellent line of Genitary Natural Wool Underwear, which is much pecferred on eccount of ite beneficent flecte, These axe made from the wool ia ite ‘paturel siete, ond retains ell ita antmel virtues. Fecvasmand ites the bart and most WaEer orem Furnishing Goods. "Apply 102 Ost we ‘WHITE ox ‘use BOWDEN & BURCHLER, ‘606 Lith et AN’ 4 Ware Sopra, or ot ue B20 TO 900: < CHAM. 205i "USE Ee Wea ay FANTED-IMNEDIATELY=1 fae Cl industrious and honest Girl (German co froth ook snd aeane aseaets Sect ‘to right person. eee on 7 Star othee it Wirt! ¥ T NURSE-APPLY TO DR New lorkave, 8 to 1082 Swarm * ‘work can be ofhce, Communica’ will sorept « Srantedy Address 0 ANTEDITHOSE, tueut to cal 402 130 st, opposite Pal OOKING FOR Ex LAS inst CLANS References requis Pot nw. Warm Ly HguENORKERE, Nurses, Walters. Oyster ‘elrckere: peENigins: ifelp Avency, (630-832 ress £1070 de olor sera: | 8 A COOMBS, 020 Fat-n.w. Wastes YOURG MAN ABOUT 29 YEARS old who bas had some experience in the music Dusiuess. Address SALESMAN. Star o! PANTED-IN SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A competent white woman ax reteren: gured, Apis Tetween 10 and J o'clock, at ithe: ‘Jel WHEEAAS G00D COMPETENT Ww “wo MAN TO house work, Apply aida, N Waiters. Univers or Farin o27-Bt° ‘SAM'L WaPo GERMAN GIRL ror GENERAL housework. “A good home to rixt sal from 9 a.m.to 1 p.m.,at 413 8. hen ‘ANTED-—A GOOD | COOK, SHER, ab {romer to siay at nixhte “ermian referred) god home and pay to i Person: referwcen fred App.y S12 10th at nw, ) ARTED-EXPERIENCED WHITE NUME Fou child of two years; East be red. “Call at io 14th otenewe ANTED— LADY, ¢ Prosecuting pension Stab olice, Witsiieger is 6 her AND MPFR a took-k Spermaner roterred Ivo age, txperieucs and salary freae “Shdreos ECRETARY, sur ot TED—A RELIABLE F) wae to CLEMENS Wi y ANTEDSAS STEADY WHITE GIRL AB HOUSE- raitress; references, Cae ANTED-DUXPORES is | EMPLOYMENT | 0: olor all Kurds of domestic lobar. for District colored, fo r (or Ei Siitsa with reference. 117 Metnw: at-awe r DNDON, ENGLAND.—THERE WILL, Posner surly fora indy ot peutloman of Mterary tendencies Of capital to join a London weekly soset. ‘social and other advautues ALY, LL, D.,28 imperial Blidites London. ‘ANTED_STUDENTS TO LEARN ae T joody Perfect Tailor Square: Wiig the Moody Pertect sep adept | sei hile learning ;cutuns, ft gress while Jeurnin ‘St. n.w., below F TED -MEX, WOMEN, BOYS, eB ALL Wan aaa routers ~ x con be iu 8 #1 | soon No busts Sieraped ef ee file SUPPLY AGENC’ ‘West Broadway, GENTS 1 EVERY COURS IN THE expenses, Sb et: oa pe. ALLW [AN- MButheriord. Nd. om ie. 82, outht free. "Write, UPAcTURING FUR! rable rooma in wo ot thiwe By wee eee aieet “AGENCY. O12 Oth et now. swe iD OF ROOMS—PARLOR AND Aer Eon eto oth gt-DOR of Gat Riutngitescced 670. addres SAVAL OF gi Wieca EADY WOULD Like cA wi yr LE. ‘Btar office. te TED — THREE UNFURNISHED ROOM er acct neramwesten atin, an bes FANTEDFCUNIGHED A AND Wier an reat deeira fees ANTED. YoU GAN GET ET WoURE- WASTED Shows vou CAKE Arvenen, Seas Sei ee there. ata NW: STED BY 4 FIRST-CLANS OH eden tact Wai et Wire wr a. A TRPST WORTHY NURS ese chilaren oF povaled ATIONS POR Boo | ne cocks, Mas Sashes in Beare were ety URN! an oad oat ANTED_AT BE, ADQU a I Wee ‘Cooks, Chanbermnaids nian ~~ are, ean Hey Wyte Sok a ed Moet ae ANTED SITUATION AS CHAWOPUMAID EN irate fauuiy Wy young Lactate HAO. WANTED, a POSTION 1 4 ® youne man of 17 and ype, siting, but Wyn bi nie CLERE OF, THRER AND @ Collewe o ie daa ~t- beste references given, ‘Address’ A! Altres aie A RIGHLY Resrec bn? TABLE Situation as Overues. can fUrniel: the beet et tel etocapauility. Apply at ise Mt c WA STEDSTTUATION As POOKREED EM ty a ‘Cua mam who Underwtands it the rug ly 335 Nvtreet aw. be WANTED— 2 HOUSES WwW ANTED—DY A AFAMILY OF ADULTS Hover with ciecht Foote furnace prefer Wore TAM HAVING DAILY APPLIC. ATIONS 7a wed Glass of tenants for mmuadl avd wedi ung having such can t Sem hig lacing hem with ti Wast Placed siti ws will ‘be wilt te oureae ened STANDS pe iN, 3313 Fst ‘Adjoining wae Dultaiee. __ BUSINESS CHANCES Seis KTR OLUMBIA BUSINESS AGENCY —ALL Jil de wel fo pce tere Jie roi Gren card at once, the tet plan “3 Youite Palais Regal “Se 25 WILL ESTABLISN A LADY IN ANEW, Protaple bumpone never iutrattn nd Wie fin be date at home, ING/S00 Hate ANTKD—SILENT FART ay A GRADU ATE ‘of pharmacy eutering int: ital ree aired mo: jess than @300" referen thee. SILENT PAINE Siar WASTED IA YOURG MAN wit hundred doliare as partner: yard. Address Bor 102 marae y ANTED-€1.200 AT 6 PER CENT, Fox TWO sion.” secure Wy fret deel of trust wo oun ireas MONE, aes 20TH ST. NW ck, with back tal of upwaras of €3.000 doubled by a comparative wrR Spee mtuare to. the best business Mien could be ready eabiincnaiel oy Uhitew ire Ee urn eet es ‘OF particulars lbgui Meck & Con i500 Pena. ave Yet HAVE ig ANVESTORS IN EAL PsraTE_1 ‘of Keal Extate (frou 5 to 3300 actea), on cn Principal aveoues crt within 6 which am willing wie User ith stm. w, SIX NE CENT TGANR GUARANTEED BY 1 Ee taet Oo. Hen AC Bia a Ae esi snterent ation Principal paid by the ¢ re LoaN ON REAL ESTATE. 1993 ___ {023} THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ONEY TO LoaN ON REAL Estate attention to Me wOR MST eors't TbEApLey, 927 S—8100,000 IN ONe SUM AT 6 PER na eed fat syste in Waahincton city. ALL & CO. 1 rom a. tm Cant en gineeBTOCKS AND ‘BO SOM MEO LAL PAPER and other first-clam ‘securities No delay ere is a ee: DEMP-EY, Broker, _120-3m . Mores to TO LOAN AT Lows terest. on Wed Feal ewtate situate im the Dia: No de! 222m Res peat Beto tS PO $100,000 ait®.. Telptond 7a, 10 1 ON MAKYLAND GH WHITE & 00. , Baitamore, nicy Faces Thousekecping. Apply, with refe grate ita ecosa a alia iTED—ROv! AND PKICER, Waitt stawicout rahe ik eae M On Keel Bate Secnrty, Sees io Graormy reesousble. ‘Mrs LOGY L- HUNTEA | _ 313 1513 Fon Kajciets eee batts, ‘O22-01 § IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON W: real estate SeCUrty, iu SUlus Wo outed = HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15thet nw. Severe Sor cot with Geapl tes ics prtvsce toss: Mee tg LOAN ON REAL usTAre, iN sua ly, in which re oth boarder, for the oom Weal ob Oweet roc auteront a See Rae on So shee omen "oeOr | wets corner 10th unt Fon ‘CUSTOMERS THAR | \q ONEY 70 LOANON VED KeALS, WAST noo SORE coronas THA | meron yi 1307 Fok. D. RAMEY. 0 Ono. ee LAKME Os, and 19th ste jy ‘OQNEY TO LOAN Tn sums to suit at WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS | *2ieu"¥- ‘ANT! Dip n ‘WISHING TO 8EXD x We eee rae as ee | MORES ‘SAU! REDS Wee ieee =e PE Bt eee oho =A. “sua, sca ote ae oF War Tom ar ea x ESE eae ered fee = Pee wees AT be. Ex Fortine Gestiag to all bousebond aa ° 1m MorR Tolan ON REALESTATE AT Lowest DANENHOWER & S0X, ree Se ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE = rinse clase securities, at lowest rates ui interest where the security isood. rr) OCU Loa, FuoM THE ASE °. = ‘Givtning, taken between } and O'clock p. me Labedt wand tar i eee OCTOBER 23. SMALL pisted collet tastewed or. aad sane of Dot Litre,