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: ah THE EVENING STAR. . WASHIN GTON: ‘The Bveuing star ban a regulan, permanent bona fide daily cireniniion more than treble that of any other dally paper published in ‘Washington, and mach greater than that ofall the echer daily papers here added way ertiers. wild serve thetr own purpose best, sud at the same tine greatly accommodate Tir Stax, if they will send ia before noon to-morrew their announcements for the extrs large cdition of Sarurtay’s paper. the forms of which must be sent to press much earlier than on she other five days of th Interesting Literary Attraction. Satuntay’s double sheet Sraa will contain the first part of an original story, of striking interest, written expremiy for this paper and its associates im the fenture, by the powerful and graphic novelist, Rosmrt Lovis STEVENSON, author of “Dr. Jekyft and Mr. Hyde,” “A Treasure Island,” ete, ee. NO modern writer commands more readers at the present time than Mr. Stevenson, and this story Will {t 18 believed add to his already high reputation. It is entitled, “The Misadven- tures of John Nicholson,” and will be completed im Tite Stan of Saturday, December 10th. $a ‘The opposition expressed by the Citizens’ Com- mittee to the useof the public reservations for railroad purposes, leading naturally to a demand for the withdrawal of the B. and P. from ‘te mall, and the purchase by the railroads of the ‘site of the union station, fairiy represents public opinion, The chairman of the Senate committer, the Commissioners, and the great body of citizens agree that the harmonious plan and picturesque Deauty of the city should not be sacrificed to rafroad cupidity, or to the lazy selfishness of any unesthetic travelers, who would disfigure the city In order to avoid three minges’ additional ride on the street cars in going to or coming from atrain, There is a general agreement not oniy as to the removal of the B. & P. tracks from th street and the mali, but also as to the removal of all the present B. & O. tracks from the city, as to the re- quirement that the new B. & 0. line shall enter ‘Washington sot west of 11th street east and shall either tunnel or sikirt the city, and as to the neces- sity that the evils of railroad obstruction to the streets and aventies of South Washington be re- heved ether by sinking the tracks in a cut with bridges or girder roof, or by running them on an elevated road in their passage through that sec- ae ‘The definite pian in which this it is to take practical shape will Sopra upon the ascercained practicability or im- practicability of the detatis of schemes proposed, upon the result of nezottations with the railroads 0 far as the change involves the surrender by them of existing rights, and upon the humor in ‘whichCongress finds itself when the subject 1s dis- cussed. Thedanger to be avoided is the sacrifice of the general plan of change in a selfish and obstinate ‘wrangle over its details, confusing Congress as to the real wishes of the community, and giving {t the excuse to drop the matter with disgust, tn ac- cordance with a time-honored custom in dealing with District attairs, ee M. Grevy resigns the presidency of France with nearly Ave years of his term before him. No President of the United States ever resigned, and no juncture in public affairs has ever made such a | step necessary for the welfare of the country. It 48, therefore, no easy matter, for Americans to appreciate the circumstances that render M. Grevy’s resignation a public benefit. He has been & safe, conservative leader. But for him, doubt- Jess, France would Defore this hare been at war with Germany. It does not seem probable that any successor can fill the place as prudently. At the same time the radicals, who now have their ty tO elect a president who will not stand so immovably between them and the reforms they desire, will not be likely to go headlong on the road to Alsace and Lorraine. It is significant for ‘The great game that is going on upon the Euro- ‘pean chessboard promises results never dreamed ‘Of before in the widest period of speculation. Hus- a bas awakened to some sense of menace fn the Duilt across Siberia to the sea of Ochotsk. ‘Tee cost is something unparalleled in the Lustory of road building, but the Government un- dertakes the work unhesitatingly. Private capi- tal might long ago have built such a road under ‘tae notion that has now and then taken possession (©! & few daring road-builders, that a route around ‘the world could in this way be secured. The mines and grazing territory along the proposed oad Will doubtless justify the enterprise, as the prosperity of the Northern Pacific and Canadian Secretary Fairchiid’s forthcoming annual report 38 awaited With interest by business men every- ‘where. The last annual report of the Secretary ot the Treasury was understood to be very largely ‘Mr. Pairchiid’s work and no like document has in Many years deen so favorably received. This year Gisposal of the surplus and the topic of revenue reform. With that branch of Congress which is dominated by the administration party contaig- ing @ majority in favor of prompt action on these ‘two questions the report has a great importance, —$—<— ‘The report of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for the year ended September 30, 1887, shows In- ‘creased gross and net earnings, and makes a good exhibit in other respects, But the report is criti. ctsed as meagre and for that reason unsatistac. tory, and the statement of the existence of a sur- plus fund of $45,083,720, representing invested capital from net earnings, but which 1s not represented by either stocks or bonds, is dis. credited as lew of the difficulties ———- + ‘The delay to the work on the Eastern Branch Bridge, through the Interference of the Baltimore, considerable damage. If it has the compensating advantage of causing Uncle Sam to resent the kicking which he is receiving from the contemptu- ous Baltimore and Potomac by disciplining that oad and overthrowing its domination of the Dis- ‘trict, all wilt ‘The political bookkeepers in New York have cost ‘Wp & balance sheet on Tom Platt’s management in the late campaign. ‘They say he 1s charged up with the loms of the German vote, the independent vove and the loss of Blaine’s prestige, At the same have the fact that she paid $12 for it and had to tell ner devoted ma to keep quiet in the millinery shop telegraphed ail over the country. She must renoct, however, that martyrdom has peculiar humiliations. Besides It is not as bad as if the re. porter had told whether she wears Diack or red owiery. ‘The English fishery commissioners think that they are uot to discuss commerctal reciprocity, but ‘Would like a few woras in regard to the killing of Alaskan seals, Outaide of the subject of Canadian coitah the United States prefers to talk aboat the ao ‘The marine bicycle ls making great progress in popular favor. In the roughest weather it has somebow managed to score triumphs. in smooth ‘water it runs.as well as its terrestrial counter- part, Let it come. | Tae Wearser To-wonnow. Tight rains except in southeast Vinginis far weather, arable from east to south, iigit changes in temperature, > aes MOTHERS AND THEIR BOYS WILL PLEASE CALL EARLY TO-MORROW, ONE OR TWO REASONS WHY. ‘The manufacturers of Boye’ Clothing are thinking now of summer goods. The rétailers are thinking of disposing of winter stock, not of buying. That's why ‘8 manufacturer has closed out the balance of his win- ter stock to us for a mere song. We paid cash, and we'll sell only for cash, BUT WILL GIVE YOU #2 WORTH FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND HERE. 121 Boys" All-wool Overcoats, of gray and brown mixtures, ages 4 to 10 years, 2.50, worth #: 117 Gray Oheviot Overcoate, with laree Capes rercoats, ages 5 toD years, $4.75, worth 28......72 Gray Mixed All-wool Cassimere Overcoata, ages 4 to 10 years, $5.50, worth $10......53 Dark Mixed Melton Overcoats, ages 9 to 14 years, $4.98 worth $10......84 Brown and Gray Mixed, agen to 1: years, $5.75, worth #10... Overcoats, ages 14 to 18 years, $7.50, worth 8131.50. {92 Bine Beaver Overconte (satin faced), ages 14 to 18 years, $10.50, worth $17.50. q Suits for Boys from 4 to 14 years--Cassimeres, Cheviots, Conluroys, Tricots and English Worsteds, | msde up as schoo! and dress muits. A xood assortinent | at each price, and each price is half what it should be. Its au offering, we think, unprecedented in Washing- 88.50, Long Fant 50 comprise another lot. Just 121 Kilt Suits from ss TR £00, ERE [se Sus, Halt 3k a3 st HE OP ee tel = Very often we have visitors who are brought by a frjeud who has bought of us. We can get an idea of our most popular Shoe by whst we then hear. It is gen- erally asfoliows: “You certainly ought to buy the | ‘Waukenphast." Just look at mine; haven't they kept thelr shape beautifully? And they're so comfortable T've always paid 4 before, but these were only83 45. | Such is the opiniow of many of our patrons. We might ‘dd these English “Waukenphast” Shoes have hand- sewed welts, and are positively water-proof. 82.68 KID SHOES FOR $2. Until December Ist, to introduce our new depart- ment, Saturday being #0 busy a day, and as we are not making profit on these Shoes, they will be sold for $2 only from 8 to 10 am. and 5 to 6 pan. RRR, OO Y YA TL ken 9 9 yy RAE oe ¥ AAA oe Eo? ¥ 24 tus 7 (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) 225 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Furraxcy, THIS I8 NOT THE ARTICLE GENERALLY FOUND IN OUR HOUSE, NOR DO WE REQUIRE OILY- TONGUED ORATORS TO ASSIST IN DISPOSING OF OUR GOODS. THE, MODERATE PRICES WE CHARGE FOR HONEST GOODS DO THAT PART FOR US. THE HIGHWAYMAN AND THE SLAN- DERER FREQUENTLY USE ELOQUENT LAN- GUAGE WHEN THEY COMMAND YOU TO SUR- RENDER; SOMETIMES THEY SUCCEED IN THEIR OBJECT, AND SOMETIMES THEY DON'T, 913.50 IS THE PRICE WE CHARGED ALL THIS SEASON FOR AN ELEGANT CHEVIOT OR CassI- MERE SUIT, BOTH SACK OR 4-BUTTON CUTA- WAY, TWENTY STYLES AT THIS PRICE. WE HAVE ADDED SOME NEW NOVELTIES THIS WEEK. OUR CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, RANGING FROM $5 TO 30, ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. KERSEYS, MELTONS AND BEAVERS CAN BE FOUND IN OUR HOUSE IN ALL SIZES AND AT THE USUALLY LOW PRICES THAT OUR HOUSE IS NOTED For. 127318 THE NUMBER OF BOYS’ OVERCOATS, FROM 3TO 10 YEARS, THAT WE POSSESS, AND THEY MUST BE DISPOSED OF BETWEEN THIS DATE AND JANUARY 15, 1888. PRICES MARKED ACCORDINGLY. CALL EARLY BEFORE THE AS- SORTMENT IS BROKEN. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING OD., 5-00 400 7TH ST., COR. D. N. W. Atseus: Azeous: Arzoms: BOSTON VARIETY STORE. Photograph Albums of every style and quality. We are headquarters, We are direct importers in this line of goods and can sell albums lower than most dealers Pay for them at wholesale. We save you the jobber's profit, and give you your choice of over one hundred styles of Fresh, New Goods in Leather, Plush, and Bronzé bindings, Compare these prices with those you have been ac- eustomed topay,and then come and see bow much ‘superior the goods are to even our own stock of last year. ‘Suk Plush Album, 9x11 inches, “Portraits” in Nickle on front, 99c. Same Quality, Embossed Plush, holds both Cabinets and Cards, 99¢. Large Size, Embossed Plush, very heavily padded cover, $1.49, Same Style, one size larger, walnut leaves, 82.19. Plain Silk Plush Binding, two Cabinets on each page, 81.99. Extra Quality Plush, Patent Card, does not tear on inserting photo, $5.79. All Silk Plush, every page an exact reproduction of the iluminated work of the Middle Ages, $5.99, Same in Pine Embassed Leather, $7.99, Large Size Leather Book, Oak Graining Pattern, 9c. Genuine Stamped Leather Album, 99¢. Embossed Leather, Adjustable Clasp, $1,19, Extra Heavy Moroceo Binding, 83.79. Real Seal Binding, $5.49. Bronze Frout, Plush Back, 62.99. Nickle Album Easles, 49c. and 79c. Lily Albam Easel. Brass, $1.49. Pine Oxidized Easel, $2.99. Pine Album on Stand, $14.90. Seal, Leather. or Plush Album, Four Csbinets ch pace, $10.99. "i Thess are uly 8few of oar bargains, Come and see BOSTON VARIETY STORE, SMITH & WARDWELL, 216-3m. 705-707-709 Market Space, Worrer Ovesrxo, ‘MRA. M. J. HUNT ‘Has received s case of tne BONNETS AND HATS, invites the! ON TUnsDaY aD WEDNESDAY. ‘November 224 and 234. == 1300 F st aw, i THE EVENING 8TAR: Sars & Couns. TO-MORROW WILL BE A GREAT Da¥ IN OUR BOYS CLOTHING STORE. WB ARE GOING TO HAVBABIGCROWD. THE $000 SQUARE PERT OF SPACE OX THE SECOND FOOR OF OUR BUILD- ING WILL BE TESTED TO ITS UTMOST CaPACt- TY—WE ARE GOING TO TEST IT BY OFFERING THE GREATEST BARGAINS ‘YET NAMED BYUS IN BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, 80 THAT THOSE WHO MAVE BOTS TO CLOTHE CAWT WELL AFFORD To STAY AWAY. IN QUOTING EX- CEPTIONAL VALOES BBMEMBER WS OFFER YOU ONLY GOODS OF THIS SEASON'S PRODUC- ‘TION, BRIGHT, CRISP, NEW AND FASHIONABLE, BRIGHT AS ANGEL'S SMILES, THE CREAM OF THE WORLD’ MARKETS, FOR WE DO NOT DE- PEXD ALONE ON THE GOODS WE MANUFACTURE BUT WE OONTROL—ABSOLUTELY FOR THE DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA—THE CHOICEST KOVEL- TIES OF AMERIOA’S GREATEST MANUPACTUR- ERS OF BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, WE HANDLE BOYS’ CLOTRING IN SUCH ENORMOUS QUANTITIES THAT IT PAYS THEM TO PLACE THEIR HIGH-CLASS NOVELTIRG WITH US ALONE AND GUARANTEE TO US THAT MONRY CANNOT BUY NOR INFLUENCE COMMAND DUPLIOATES OF THE GOODS WE HANDLE-IN WASHINGTON. B8AKS & COMPANY. WE OFFER ALL OF OUR 06, @7, $8, AND SOSUITS FOR BOYS, AGES 4 TO 13-RNEE PANTS—THAT ARE BROKEN IN SIZE8~1. EB, THAT THERE ABE SOME SIZES MISSING FROM THE LINE—AT FIVE DOLLARS A SUIT. NOW, YOUR BOY'S SIZE MAY OR MAY NOT BE AMONG THEM, BUT THE CHANCES ARE THAT IT IS. If NOT INONE KIND IT 18 PRETTY SURE TO BE IN ANOTHER, AND IF IT 18 YOU CAN IMAGINE WHAT A BARGAIN YOWLL GET FOR FIVE DOLLARS, THETLE BE TOGETHER ON ONE COUNTER. WE ALSO OFFER AS A SPECIAL DRIVE TO-MOR- ROW THE CHOICE OF ALL OF OUR GENUINE SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITINGS FOR BOYS OF 4 TO 14 THAT WE HAVE BEEN SELLING AT @9 AND SIOASUIT. NOW, SIX DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS (96.50) FOR THE CHOICE, THE SIZES ARE ALL COMPLETE IN THESE GOODS. THEY ARE FRESH, THEY ARE FASHIONABLE, AND IF WE WANTED TO DUPLICATE THEM TO-MORROW WE COULDN'T DO IT FOR ANYTHING LIKE THE PRICE WE NOW OFFER THEM AT-90.50 EACH. IT MAY SEEM STRANGE TO SOME THAT WE NAME THESE SACRIFICE PRICES IN THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON, WHEN JUST SUCH GOODS ARE MOST IN DEMAND, WE HAVE NOTHING TO CONCEAL FROM OUR FRIENDS, THEREFORE WE SAY WE WANT TO INCREASE OUR SALES A QUARTER OF A MILLION (8250,000) DOLLARS OVER LAST YEAR'S SHOWING. THIS WE PROPOSE TO DO BY LOSING SIGHT OF PROF- ITS FOR THE TIME BEING AND MAKING BUSI- ‘NESS HUM BY OFFERING JUST SUCH BARGAINS AS THESE, 8AKS AND COMPANY. ALL OF OUR 83, €3.50, 84, and 94.50 SUITS FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS, AGES 4 TO 12, WILL GO TO-MORROW AT TWO-DOLLARS AND EIGHTY CENTS (#2.80) A SUIT. WE HAVEN'T SPACE ENOUGH IN THE STAR IN WHICH TO ATTEMPT A DETAIED DESCRIPTION OF THESE MOST EX- CELLENT LITTLE SUITS, BUT IN A GENERAL WAY WE ARE PERFECTLY SAFE IN SAYING YOU NEVER SAW SUCH VALUES IX YOUNGSTER'S SUITS BEFORE. AND THE CHANCES ARE VERY LARGE YOU WILL NOT SEE SUCH SOOK AGAIN. THE STYLES INCLUDE ALL THE SHAPES THAT ARE FASHIONABLE—PLEATED, NORFOLK, AND PLAIN. WEHAVE ALREADY TOLD YOU OF A LARGE AND ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE OF CHILD- REN'S OVERCOATS, AGES 2 T0 8, WHICH WE RE- CENTLY MADE. THEY RANGED IN ACTUAL VALUES ALLTHE WAY FROM 85 TO $10 RACH, BUT THE TERMS OF OUR PURCHASE ENABLED USTO PLACE THEM ON SALE AT TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS (82.50). THE DAY THE GOODS ARRIVED A REPRESENTATIVE OF ONE OF THELARGEST RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSES INTHE WORLD HAPPENED TO BE MAKING A FRIENDLY CALL ON US AND SAW THEM, HE AT ONCE OFFERED TO TAKE THE ENTIRE 000 OVERCOATS FROM US AT PRECISELY THE SAME PRICE WE ARE NOW SELLING THEM AT; THAT 18, TWO FIFTY (92.50) EACH; BUT WE DE- CLINED. WE'D RATHER SHARE WITH OUR WASHINGTON FRIENDS AND PATRONS-TO WHOM WE OWE EVERYTHING—THE BENEFITS OF ALL SUCH TRANSACTIONS, THERE ARE A GREAT MANY STILL LEFT. THEY ARE svrT- ABLE ALIKE FOR LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 2 TO 5, BAKS AND COMPANY. LOT 1623-—CHILDREN'S STRICTLY ALL- WOOL SUITS, AGES 4 TO 12, TWO FIPTY (¢2.50), PLEATED, PLAIN AND NORFOLK STYLES. LOT 1801—BOYS' OVERCOATS, AGES 4 TO 9 THE REGULAR 82.50 KIND, NOW GOING AT ONE FIFTY (81.50). LOTS 1270 AND 1241 ARE BOYS’ OVERCOATS, AGES 4 T09, THAT WERE EXCELLENT VALUES AT TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS (82.50) EACH. THEY ARE WARM, STYLISH AND SER- VICEABLE LITTLE -OVER-GARMENTS, AND THE CHOICE WILL COST YOU NOW JUST ONE FIFTY (81.50). WE NAME THESE COMPARATIVELY FEW BAR- GAINS TO CONVEY A SLIGHT IDEA OF THE GREAT VALUES TO BE FOUND IN OUR Bors CLOTHING STORE TO-MORROW. 181T NOT REA- SONABLE THEN THAT WE SHOULD EXPECT A THRONG OF PATRONS ON OUR SEOOND FLOOR (ACCESS BY STAIR OR ELEVATOR) TO-MORROW? QUITE 80 WE THINK, BECAUSE WE KKOW NO SUCH VALUES CAN BE OBTAINED REREABOUTS. NO SUCH STOCK TO SELECT FROM. ‘NO SUCH ELEGANT STYLES AS WE HAVE TOOFFER, KO SUCH ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES AND a THE BOYs' OWN OUTFITTERS, 00 OENTS A YARD. ‘Matchers wo call them, The reason why, we have bout 20,000 gard, in Stripes, Checks and mixtures, im every conceltable color or style; just the thing t anake over your old dresses in the latest style, One ot ourmost desirable materials at cut-raie price, 75 CENTS A YARD, ‘Take your choice of check and plaid 52-inch All-Wool Buitings, superb quality, heavy, soft and flexible; take ‘hint; they are having. 87% CENTS A YARD. Foule Royal—this is the name of a 42-inch material, made of the finest Australian Wool, heavy, lustrious and flexible, will drapeand look stmé as cloth without the weight. You can take your choice of the newest shades at our price. They are worth mors, but we would rathet stimulate yout to buy frout us than'go els ewhere COMBINATION ROBES. 230 Robes and no two alike, in all colors, snd less than the cost of importation, Our European buyer was 0 impressed with the oe materials that he more than he shottld have done, but we tail make our prices move them, for sLu TREY MtsT, By the by, won't you look into the window when pass- ing our store, and note some sample robes we have on exhibition, You might like them, maybe some other materialin the window might cateh your eye: if so re- Wenrtaus ones ‘we have placed on the goods, come ‘wour Dress Goods Departinent, and we will tell sou er, 70 you can shop st any time in the day in our Dress Goods Department, for we have perpetual daylight there. alate a Rf o ERG 420, 42%, 424, 496, 7th st., 417, 223 bl fet aS i 19 Sth st. 3 8 A TIT? A 7 ERB HAT SALLE. ‘We have divided our untrimmed hats for ladies, misses and children into four lote, That is, every fashionable shape on our counters has deen put down tooneof four prices. We do this to hasten the sale of 9 large stock of really fine goods—s large stock because we bought in ‘some lines more heavily than we would heve Gone under ordinary circumstances; but the Goods were offered us by manufacturers who ‘were in immediate need of money, and who ‘were, therefore, compelled to sacrifice on their production, This is one of those cases where ‘we push sales to turn stock speedily; not for reasons of slow business, nor to unload anything undesirable, ‘The four lots are marked at and they include fine foreign and domestic felts ‘and silk beavers, in the newest and prettiest shapes, and in every conceivable color and com- bination of shades, ‘We candidly tell you that this is one of the un- common opportunities in millinery, and we ‘advise you to call early before the assortment is broken. THE mh REY m 88 ie OA REAR G bE. 225, 316-318 7TH ST ¥. W. "Ti BRE Ee AND T E TULEE ‘Neither do these Great Bargains we are now offering in “Manufacturers' Remnants” of FINE RE- LIABLE FOOTWEAR. ‘While many of the Lots we advertised last week have ‘almost entizely disappeared, there are still enough left to maken early visit both profitable and interesting. ‘Take your pick from the following: ‘Lot 2—Those Misses’ Fine, Straight Gost, Spring Heel, Button, s good $2 Shoe at $1.48. ‘Lot 3—Misses’ Silk-Worked Button Hole, Kid and Goat, Button, Heel or Spring Heel, cheap at $1.50; our price $1.20. Lot 4—Misses’ Genuine Kid, Worked Hole Button‘ ‘would be a bargain at $1.25; will sell them at 9c. ‘Lot &—Children's Kid or Gost, Spring Heel, Button Plain or Tipped, at 70c.; none worth less than 85¢. Lot 7—Indestructible Laced Shoes for the big Boys, dressy, durable, Veal Calf, Button, for the smaller Boys, at 95e.; good value for $1.50. Lot 9—Those Ladies’ $2.50 Straight Gost, flexible Sole, Button, now $1.95, ‘Lot 15—Ladiew Genuine Kid, Button Boots, silk ‘Worked Button Holes, good $2 Shoes; now $1.20. ‘Lot 17—Men’s Fine Calf, Hand-sewed Boots, equal to the $8 Custom Work, at 93.95. ‘Lot 16—Gent's Seamless Vamp, Hand Welt, English ‘Waukenphaste, at $2.90; equal to $5 goods. ‘Lot 10—Solid Sole Working Boots, most of them full stock Kip, at $1.49; regular $2 Boots, - WM, BAER & CO'S RELIABLE SHOR HOUSES, ‘Main Store: 816 7th et, ‘West Bratch: 1928 Femus.ave, = ‘East Branch: 231 Peana sve ae, aqgenecese for Thankegtving Week oe: Baw 8 LAMBREQUINS, ett eee st 2 yards long, worth 61.50; Xj Ateneyre, ‘material all colors, was evalmie Lot whict jo Dot S58 Se er ee DRUGGETS. “SLE Bae RUGS. “O/T EN E98 tacia o Serva ie 100, SHADES, “ces att Sa Maes SW, ey oa Ra Fo Este, Values in LADIES SACKETS, se BAUMTS. 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. a peop on same shi “rr a ai Transorvixe ao Our store will be open on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK, Our salemen get extra pay on all holidays, and take extra care to please their customers. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, HOSIERY AXD UNDERWEAR. BLANKETS AND BED COMFORTABLES AT AS- TONISHINGLY LOW PRICES, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 023 CromxasOvr Sue. Onur entire Stock of Men's, Boys’ and Chil- Gren's Clothing must be sold regardless of ‘cont, to clove business. Now is your chance to ‘Save 50 per cent by buying here, Come imme- diately, before our best styles are closed out. 713 Market Space. 421 7TH STREET, n23.3t ‘Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. Loos Jackzrs Axo Userzns. HAVING SECURED THE SERVICES OF A LADIES’ COAT CUTTER AND COMPETENT HANDS, WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH LADIES' TAILOR-MADE JACKETS AXD ULSTERS FROM OUR OWN GOODS. ‘THESE GARMENTS WILL BE CUT AXD ‘MADE BY MEN, LINED, TRIMMED, AND MADE UP IN STRST-CLASS STYLE. ‘WE HAVE EVERY GARMENT TRIED OX “IN BASTE,” THUS SECURING JUST SUCK A FIT AS THE CUSTOMER DESIRES. OUR FACILITIES FOR DOING* THIS ‘WORK ARE UNSURPASSED IN WASHING- TON, AND WE CAN ASSURE PERFECT SATISFACTION TO LADIES WHO APPRE- CIATE FINE WORK. 8 poms of Fancy Table Oreuney Batter My Sondmreesdved aa Office: MARBLE BUILDING, Pa. eve. and 9th st. n.w. SeEERRA SES 900 and 902 Pa. sve. nw., ‘Where wo receive daily large shapmente of BLOM, NEW YORK, AND PENNA ORSAMERY. ‘Telephone Call} Fe OTA, «oa f Sa 26. 1887-SIX PAGES. Wooowss & Lorssore Oovemn, Woodward & Lothrop call yotr attention to ‘the following column of Sttéhetive bangeite ‘Bow being offered at their estebijah@ent, ot the corner of 1) and F sts. p.1 Uncan Qala Cor, 11th and F sta, 2.0. Sere ‘We offer the following extreordinary panrains Aprons: fo d 150 Dot. Nurses’ White Lawn Aptons, cluster Of five tucks on the bottom, Widestrings A ONLY 150. RACH. 100 Dos, Nurses’ Fine White Lawn Aprons, ONLY 170. BAC. Full line of Children's Aprons (2 to 12 yre),in a large variety of styles in different materials. ONLY 25, 50, 750. AND 61 BACH. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste. nw. cape, Cor. 11th and F sta. a.w. janoarns Tx inten Sarats, Our stock of these goods represent the best ‘values we have yet offered. 100—28-INCH EXIT WORSTED UNDERSKIRTS, ONLY 91.25 EACH. ‘MISSES’ KNIT WORSTED SKIRTS, ALL G2, 75, 8730. AND $1 EACH. 100—-18-INCH QUILTED FARMER SATIN SKIRTS, ONLY 1 EACH. Full line of Meltod Cloth and Flannel Walk- ing Skirts, variety of excellent styles. Extraor- inary values at 75c., $1, 91.12%, and $1.25 Ladies’ Fine Satin Walking Skirts, quilted bottom, 15 inches deep, black end colors. O64 exch. variety of Finer Grade Satin Walking wets, 94.75, 85, 85.50, 96, $7.50, 95.50 each. 85 of He ond floor; through arch to amnex.) ‘WOODWARD © LOTHWOP, Cor, 112h and F ota nw. Buaroas Ix Ixeaxrs) Goons Knit Worsted Toboggan Caps, all colors, only ‘Tbe. each. Hoods, in Seal Brown, only $1.25 each. Infante’ Worsted Mittens, all colors, only 250. Infante’ Cashmere Long Cloaks, handsomely site embroidered om shikt ane cape, enly @5 "tars Canton Fannl Draven cay 60 er pair. i Fine Muslin Night Dresses, 35c., 60c., and 75c. each. (Second floor: through arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 100 DOZEN FINE MUSLIN CORDED-BAND CHEMISE, ONLY 3740. EACH. 50 DOZEN * > MUSLIN HAMBURG-TRIMMED CHEMISE, ONLY S0c. EACH. 100 DOZEN FINE MUSLIN DRAWERS, ONLY 250. PER PAIR. 100 DOZEN FINE MUSLIN DRAWERS, ee me . 4 Zyieas aeeee Tsou cx TAN wae To Ist aod, B2S-2t* RECOMMENDED. POR WELL ion. salary 7 weekly Sant ane ih awe stecustressea, waittenmen Chain Iaundremen conchimen ‘dre to, resort SDICNS AGENCH. 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SMITI oo \NTED-W GIRL AS WAITRESS, aa ve ara ds ee ek sal ors HOROUGHLY UN: prosecution ol pion © —_ iy pat other cities. Address, references, cation Me, C. w B., Star office, at2-Jt TANTED—A GOOD WHITE GIRL TO MAKE WwW Set ae are ‘oN inontng; ence, ‘87 per mouth. Address A office -Lwe ew. LADIES ARE OFFERED PLAIN i gediework at their own homes town by 4, holesale Louse table, genuine. Good Va made. Saeed Shee Tes ks EDT AN N HONEST YOUNG AN a Sisvberiachs be fase WOMEN, pore, el RLS, ALL Wee mee of wurniog poopie, t forbes which can =p & § -ANTED - ory fire busduessn, porated in the city tit #3 eid Ibe eee efor ful diretious hay 0 nn = ree! Atos ° Be simple ‘oracountry v:llage. per week ghotad seu 7-308 ANTED—A DRESSMAKEH IN EVERY FAMILY. We pes for Prot cil 01 all a aay tek “alone, as WEE Bcf per month and ‘eae fazteiercanen FINE MUSLIN M EXTRA FINE MUSLIN NIGHT DRESSES, ONLY $1 EACH. ‘We never offered # better money's worth of ‘Muslin Underwear. (Second floor; through atch to annex.) ‘wooDW: 7ARD & LOTHROP. Corner 11th and F sts, nw. Azr Exsrowzer Dazanruext. Large variety of new Art Shades in Pongee Silks, China Silke, Figured Satins, Crepe Cloths, Plushes, &. 10-inch Pongee Silks, 50c. per yard. Sars a Gate uw. Addrens meses B. ol .. care Star office. Wanye ; TWO ADULTS. TWO OR THREE references, state fa toe ci pardcuiacs tnd lowont rout Ad" A MINGLE MAN, F Fou race Wi ve as 4 an smoall —_ SoS Adaren wi ~ aRTED AU RFURNISHED 0% “LARGE Ok W ‘i. small oom, between Pennayivania ave. and see BACHELOR, Stat office wasde SE for vet er es oR SavURRiRED rooms, Persons having rooms to rept can save moucy by seeing us: we receive ‘calls from ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 21th and Esta. aw. Mars Cosrox Mune Sante ‘We are prepared to take your order fer cus- tom-made Shirts, and guarantee ca for 912. wired ng kg Departunent, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 21th and ¥ Ste. nw. 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SUITABLE Po ai lem i A con a en ‘and price, HOCKA WAY, bar oftes se War ED-TO FACHAWOE yy an LOW ROAD warot or svltd” bus wil: Be taken dress PLAN * 10,006. re LAPP ERS 1, 21m ——_ Hay Bonbon, nor 0th and La ave AXTED_e500 FOR ONE YEAR: FIORT rim ‘Cent interest and. thr ate Tie mer ai 000" title perfect.” Address i V warehouse o drs office. 4NTED Bore oF mice window Fator ithe, Address HJ ii- BY A MATCH MAKER. A SMAUL ima So war « iy AN" — 101 DLL-BC en FM! t| Wore Santon voRNTTURE eeu i Mattromes made over in fret class He, Merk done at rem ‘Adarene C. MLAUR, tm ts Tatand XOTWAT C8 BUNDY, OF _(orgonite City Hall tates aud Termin som aye for ANTED-PARTIES OX CAPITOL. HILL, HAY- ee for male oF houses, or rownie for reut to Members stould leeve their addres with WOBERE Vous COs WU Bat he ult-loe y ANTED—HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Second-hand Clothing, Ladies’ Dresses, tp a4 per a cae tnstiw Sou ae fir. 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