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A = THE EVE! EVEN cm STAR, 1 Bears Vantery Sone. WASHINGTON: | Everybody knows that the larcest and best line of monDAY. N ,, | DOLLS in the city can be found in our store. == eee eee | We eenry a hemes elt Seal tig Gosiooe acc CROSBY $. NOYEs. FAitor. | Washington, and import them direct ourselves, which “es = 2 = no other concern in the city does, notwithstanding what they may say to the contrary. This {s the reaso:: that we can offer the choicest Polis of our own selec- | tiom st about the prices others pay for thelr goods, picked up in small lota of New York jobbers. Upon comparivon yon will find these statements reinforced with facts, and that you cau save 25 per cent by buy- ing of us, and take your choice of over 200 styles. ‘We nell fine Model Pateut Head Dolls, 16 inches tall, shoes and stockings, worth 506., for 25. Handsome Wax Infant, 18 inches tall, worth 50c. for 250. Patent Indestructible Head Baby Doll, fine features, worth $1, for 49, _ Jointe! Body Bisque Head Doll, 10 inches tall, flow- jn hai, Kid body, bisque head, 12 inches tall, shoes and stockings, 20. Our Especial Model Wax Doll, 20 inches tall, shoes and stockings,. 49¢. Jointed Body Bisque Head Doli with teeth, sold everywhere for 98c., 4c. Fine Wax Doll, 28 iuches tall, flowing hair, fine features, 8c, Special Model Washable Wax, 28 inches tall, shoes arid stockings, $1.29. Jointed Body Doll, large bisque head with teeth. 15 inches tall, 98, Kid body, patent head, 21 inches tall, shoes and stockings, 99e. Six styles beautifully dressed Bisque Dolis, 14 inches tall, 99¢, Pine French Bisque Dolls, handsomely dressed, from $1.99 t0 $14.99, Colored, Japanese and Creole Dots, Dolls Felt Hats, 15e. to 39¢. Dolls Gossainers, assorted checks, 25¢. Dolls’ Hauunceks, 15 and 26 cente. Dolls’ Shoes and Stockings, 10c. to 49¢. Dolls’ Furniture, Jewelry and Toilet Articles, Come and prove our statements, ‘The Evening Star has a regular. permanent bene fide daily circulation more than treble that of amy ether daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that | ofall the other daily payers here added together. ‘The quaint saying about tne diplomatic servants of the United States, attributed t Tuomas Jetfer- son, that “few die and none resign,” bids fair to Decome as doubtful in its facts as in its grammar. ‘The cases of the Rev. Hiland Garnett, the itev. ‘Moses A. Hopkins, and Mr. Chas. li. J. Taylor, minister to Liberia, hase, within the brief teria of six years, united to set the old rule at dedance, Mr, Taylor has made very quick work 0: his diplo- matic career. He began it only about six months ago, Dut be is quite willing to forego any further experience if Moarovia is to be his post of duty. If all besays of the African republic is true, It is not to be wondered that he yearned for other fields of Iabor; and yet much remains untold. The reserve ‘which ft is necessary to maintain as long a3 he re- mains in confidential relations with the Govern- ment may be broken in the course of a few weeks, and We shail then, perhaps, learn more of the condition of Liberia than he has Deen willing to lay Before the public. ‘There ts little doubt ‘that as a rule, the ideas Americans eater. tain of the progress of their national foster- etald are too vague aud fanciful. Either we should Be acquainted with the facts, or we should cease setting the seal of Government approval upon the emigration of colored persons from our southern sates to the home of their forefathers under the tmapresston that they are deriving some benefit from the change. Nothing 1s farther from kind- ness than “0 take poor and ignorant men and wo- men from simid surroundings favorable to their advancement in civilization and wordiy comfort, and ship them to a piace where they can hardly escape infection with the moral rottenness they find aout them. Yet this is what wo are doing yearly, if half of the stories related by travelers and offictai visitors of Liberia are not overdrawn, It would be well worth tne while of our Govern- ment to look Into this matter, and try to discover whether the money spent ston at Monrovia wonli used for an increase of public serrants elsewhere. a ‘The cuimination of the queer contest over pro- hubitioa which has been going on inside the Con- stitution office in Atiapta, Georgia, is reached by ‘the pudileation in the columns of the New York World, o€ two letters, one from Editor Howell and the other trom Editor Grady, each setting forth Its Author's view of the reason why Atlanta voted against prohibition at the late election. Mr. How- el ts perfectly satisfied with the result, which he | has been Working lard to Dring about. He re- gurds experimental prolfbition, as witnessod in | Auanta for two years, as a fallure, though he specifies no reasoas on which this judgment is founded. Mr. Grady, who espoused the opposite cause, cites statistics to show how many dollars the workingmen have saved and invested withia this period; how factories have sprung up where hone existed before; how the savings banks have taultiplied in number, and how petty litigation has fallen off by thousands of cases. Of course all this ts a merely hypothetical argument in favor of Prohibition, for the increase of prosperity and the | Gecrease of contentiousness among the city's population may have been due entirely to natural causes. Nevertheless, their experience of prohibi- | tiom, while it may not have satistied them in all respects, has evidently convinced the best citi- fens of Atlanta that whatever will promote tem- Perate habits among the people will contribute to the upouilding of the city in wealth and strength. ‘They donot propose to leave things as they are, but probibitioaists and antl-prouibitionisis are going to join in a movement fora revision of the Hquor laws on a compromise basis, whicn, on the BOSTON VARIETY STORE, SMITH & WARDWELL, _ 705-707-709 Market Space Woovespay, Evesse, Nov. 20, SANTA CLAUSE Will give away TOYS and PRESENTS to the Children from the front of n28-4t THE PAIR, 812 7th st. n.w. M. GOODACRE, 1226 H ST. N.W.. DEALERIN 'e Fiour, Feed, Grain. All of Sur aiins are for the nett of the pubife. Cracked Corn and Cut specialty. Be8-6t -INGH WIDE CURTAIN (Son, ‘Lace Curtains, 3 yards in Tet ea 745 and 74, Bea 216-3 36 me, zaaxt Hotmay Picrones. ‘Tho new ono by Makowski, “CHOOSING THE BRIDE.” Also the compazion, “THE WEDDING FEAST." COROT'S “DANCE OF THE NYMPHS" |AMING THE Z A now etching of DR. HARVEY by Waltuer. Constant Meger’s “FIRST COMMUNION,” And many others, all new and of the best character. FINE ETCHINGS and ENGRAVINGS. NEW PAINT- INGS at moderate prices. MIRRORS of new and unique design. ‘Most tasteful and exclusive PICTURE FRAMES. ‘The handsomest and most suitable in all cases. ALL 1HE “ROGERS’ GROUES," $F" Catalogue on receipt of stamp. ove hand, shail greatly restrict the trame in intoxt- EARLES* GALLERIES, canta, without, oa the other, subjecting all citi. gens to a prohibition rule which many regard asa | —™ mai __ Ha. $26 Chestnut st.. Phits. _ species of petty tyranny. 5:8 ° .IDE STALL CARPET. 10c. PER YARD. tt Mr. Paul Max O'Reil Blouet is quoted as saying that, although he spends the larger part of his me in otuer iauds, ie could not jive unless he could run over to France once ina while and saift his native air. This 1s doubtless an exaggerated form of statement, Iie some of the passages ‘Which are mosi entertaining ia Mz. Blowot’s books, ‘Dut it embodies a sentiment very common among the people of coutinenta! countries They ali erave & more or less frequent breath of the air ot France, or Germ: or Switzeriand, or aly as the case may be. But about the most uahappy mortal to be found afiywhere is the long expatriated European who, having made and saved ehough In America to eneble him to go home aad live im comfort, tries to doso. It 1s nota great ‘While before he discovers the difference in the gait at which tne world moves on the two sides of the Auantic. He has been weaned from the maternal ‘Dreast and learned to takecare ot himself. He has forged ahead at a rate which would have made Lis ancestors dizzy. He knows no man greater ‘than himself; some are richer, some are more Very Heavy Two-p Carpet, ie. me ory Heavy Two-ply lngrain Carper, $e. per A. B. Worrre, rrosiaent ana Gen. Manage.r GEO. RYNEAL, Jn, Treasurer. DANIEL RAMEY, Seeretary. ‘THE DOMESTIC FIRE-ENGINE AND PUMP CO., a ee ee T8 orreli's Barrel Fire-Engine tories, cvuntry hotels aud stores Rarposes, and which throws er 8S Price ole matt niacturers of Morrell’s Bucket Force- Purp, ior extin;ruisiing incipient fires in houses. (Pep abd iuanutactores: tor washing windows, udewalks, carriages Price pene trated adver vertiveniené, ‘with testimonials, in Ferg of inquiry. shonld be Pst. mew., Washingtou DC Wooxespar Evers, Nov. 30, SANTA CLAUS ‘Will give away TOYS aud PRESENTS to the Children from the front of HE FATR, $12 7th st. n. Influential, some have been clothed by the suffrages TITT s58, AL FER of their fellow citizens with broader authority } Seg, RAE Ep ‘Dut there is none Whose Voice in Lhe government of r 3 AAA L as {Ube nation is worth more than his, none whostands T Sss8A° ALLL ERE on a better footing than he when he attempts to or enforce bis rights asa citizen in the courts. His . Feturn to the Scenes of Lis boyhood oppresses bim.| f PPA, H H (00, b ‘He becomes homesick in 4 reversed sense. The ou bre HHH OO L ‘spot Which has been so loug invested, by mental] YU & & a ‘oo tx association, with an ever-growing charm, has lost se enchantment wholly by renewed and prolonged | s°S3 TTT FRR RR ff FEB 555; contact with its dally activities, Occasionaisaifs/ "ss, T Fe kee i ER ss. of the air of his birthplace are delightful, but life | 5.48 = ken = gd Ean Syg there grows weartsome and discontent-breeding. ——<——— AND ‘The New York papers are still engaged in a aajpcar Reated discussion over the political letters written ‘by Whe President durtug the recent campaign, and over the qnestion Which, if either, he afterward ‘wanted to recall. All this seems to bea waste of valuable space. ‘Who cares what letters, or bow many, the Presi- Nosuch pricesfor the same quality of goods ever Offered in Waakington. WE WILL NOT WAIT TILL JANUARY 18ST TO REDUCE PRICES ON OUR STOCK, BUT GIVE OUR PATRONS THE BENEFIT OF THEM NOW. HOLLAND SHADES, spring rollers, all colors, 29¢. After everything bas been sald there will still | Rew Silk COVERS, $1.15. — Embroidered LAMBREQUINS, 25 yards long, remain the fact that Mr. Cleveland did ‘write ome letter in support of the caudidacy @ Col, Joba K Fellows for district attorney Of New York county, reganiless of the fact that Col. Feilows’s opponent was tue candidate of the smugwunps as weil as of a lange number of demo- crate Whose party fealty cannot, on ordinary ovca- ‘along, be called in question for a moment. ‘This is enough to know for the present. Another year’s movements in politics will show how weil the Mugwamps lke it, All the time spent in argu- ment over the alleged atteinpt to keep this letter Out of print i thrown away; for it was the fect Lace CURTAINS, $1.10. Uhenille PORTIERES, $10.50. 810.50 Chenille PORTIERES, 89.15. ‘82-inch Figured CHINA SILKS. 75a, ‘Sz-inch Plain CHINA SILKS, 65c. Smyrna MATS, with wool Fringe, handsome pat- terns, not space to mention other goods, but it will pay you to examine our stock before purchasing. Remember we are selling “Dear Brand” ZEPHYRS, all colors, Se. an oz. Fmbroidery SILK, all colors, Se. a dozen spools. that the President was willing to help a straignt-| BUR A BE § Wis FT 558s Out democrat against a mugwump-democrat, | BBR 24 GMa 53s. which made its impression upon his supporters, | Pag AA® t, Peas Bigg ‘without reference to after-thought or after-deeds, BO BF ‘Death continues to do etiective work as theany | Srectan Sace Or of the anti-Gladstonians in Engianc. Wolverton sy 00 not 2 gone, Dalbousie gone, and the Conserrative-Union- Sissy $3 2 3 Ee: B® 1st wish, Which Is father to the thought, predict. ee OP HE e pS Ang the early decease of Gladstone hunself! But oo Ti SLi Eee ppp Nhe task of xilliug the Bome-rule movement ty | RMR E RY NR UK ERE Tree piecemeal, through a removal of individuals, is Bon XY AA NNER Ee F 2 slow and uncertain, and long before it can be ac-| Bap’ tun £84 § RX BK S sys complished death promises to make his own on some election day the whole coalition ant!-home rule party. Te Greatest Banca ‘Hotel Proprietors, Boarding-houso and ers andevery one who needs a BLANKET should sive special attention to this sale. The goods have Deen soiled (some almost imperceptibly) in the creases from laying on the shelves, and will be sold at over 25 PER CENT BELOW THEIR VALUE, A 10-4 White Woolen BLANKET, weighing 5% Yba., at $1.50; actual value $2. 12 pairs 10-4 White Woolen BLANKETS (slightly CLOTHING soiled), at $2.48: former price, §3. 20 pairs 10-4 White Woolen BLANKETS (alightly FE Saas ia this city are shown ow at the Great soiled, at $2.88; was $3.50. Clomna-Out Sale of OaK HALL, COR 10TH AND F STREETS, i ct a ae GPa zears, knee pants, will be {or bore $40 14 will be closed out at 19 paira 11-4 Whito Woolen BLANKETS (lightly solled), at €2.50; former price, 84.25. © paire 10-4 extra fine and heavy White Woolen BLANKETS, at $4.50; was 95.50. 31 pairs 10-4 Saxonville all-wool White BLAN- KETS. ct 93.54. Every one knows what the Saxon- Ville ts worth. a salte tone 24 pairs 10-4 colored BLANKETS (extra quality) {afuie Beet res a cea at €2,25; from 82.75. : ctgus exe heen tale 24 ‘pairs 10-4 extre-fine Colored BLANKETS, at rere Come Sa coat a Banos, | SRG: former price 03.00. soot. mses, mainder of our Persisa Robe BLANKETS, Sadocbvedly tbe best values over otterct ‘Sineat quality of Cashmere Wool, sold for #8 and $9, OVERCOATS eaneees. ‘N. B—For of interest to the Ladies see our “ad™ under the Ladies’ Column. BAUNTS. 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Wansanw Eves, Nov.s0, SANTA CLAUS ‘Wil give away TOYS and PRESENTS to the Children frou the front of B28 THE F: 812 Te at, ow. om Beers. Gotecres. sie toa tere Sat ‘stteation is called to our Setin-Lined Full PANTS. a5 Srp stan me te ae ee: Sac Ware tbe ‘Wo havo got to make room for Holiday Goods, and to do this we have to move some stock that may fo more rapidiy if we put the knife into it, At the Veiling counter—10 cent Maribout Veiling at Scentea yant, At the Veiling counter—15 cent Chenille Dottel Veiling at 8 cents a yard. At the next counter—Piush Table Covers, 25 inches syusre, with brocaded, fringed border, soft shades. Have sold at $1.68. Will close them at 98 cents each. At the next counter-—35 cent Boys’ Plaid Windsor Ties at 25 cents each. And now for Corsets. We want to call your atten tiom to those $100 French Goutille Corsets, with 5 hooks, front snd side stays, and lace topped. We se} ‘all sizes at 50 cents each to clove them out, THE BOR MARCHE. 316-318 7TH ST N. W. Wroxrspay Evexra, Nov. 0, SANTA CLAUS ‘Will give away TOYS and PRESENTS to the Children from the front of n28-3t ‘THE FAIR, 812 Tth st. aw. 's Silverware, Howls, ety With a countless variety of m aalier mie rioes, Rubies ‘Sat a" Eisereias, se sy All fart ‘and at the lowest of the ay ‘price. SAMUEL KIRK & BON, 228. Baltimore Street, Balt., Md. Let BLACK BERLIN TYEE 4 745 and 747 Sthet ac. fo THE TRADE PROS ara ee emree oie a Ei YOM AND JEMBY, which 1 oler wo the trode atte Sastenuy on an iz great variety. Calland ae FA wo be con 228.31" 2013 H stieet, Georretown. Coxmxvariox Or Ove Guear Ss A LF Ss. ae OL RE Sss8 AL fuss ERE OF DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT REDUCED BATES. SILKS AEP PRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS. 09 ag HiLy BOLD aT a1: ‘, SELL RIGHER ib chos BING, 62.20, ERE. *PLUSHIN oie, T Py Most, ra At ELVES ae ea a He a ‘Ac, 81, $1.35 81.50, RDULOY, ALL COLORS, 79c. TO $1.40. BROCADE SILKS, 790. ee ALL 4 ANUS, BeOAS. IN YN BLACK HARE KAGOOON AND: BLUE HOSIERY, GLOVES AND. UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES MEN A} ILDREN. COuSETS THE BEST BRANDS. ES. EMBROIDERED Back ¢ BUTTONS, See. eit HOOK FOSTER PATENT, 730. aR FOR EVERY PAIR THAT CLOSING OUT CLOAKS. THEY MUST GO. BLANKETS, COMFOR? SHEETINGS AND DOMESTICS. TAULE LINENS AND HOUSEREEPING GOODS. SEE-OUR STOCK HARE MENTS OF- ee BALTIMORE STO! O08 7th st mw. Livenres. OUR LIVERY DEPARTMENT, FOURTH FLOOR (TAKE ELEVATOR), 18 THE MOST COMPLETE OF ITS KINDIN AMERICA. WE SELL MORE LIVERIES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY, BECAUSE WE CARRY IN STOCK, READY FOR IMME- DIATE USE, EVERY STYLE AND KIND OF LIVERY TO BE FOUND IN GENERAL USE IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD, DRIVERS’ LIVERIES IN ALL THE MOST POPULAR COLORS, SUCH AS BLUE, BROWN, BLACK, GREEN, AND BUFF, IN EVERY SIZE AND IN EVERY LENGTH, AND AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES Pos. SIBLE CONSISTENT WITH HIGH-CLASS FABRICS AND HONEST WORKMANSHIP. GROOMS AND FOOTMEN'S LIVERY IN THE NEWEST IDEAS AXD CORRECT STYLES INDOOR SERVANTS’ LIVERIES CORRECT IN ALL THINGS-STYLE, COLOKS, AND GENERAL GET UP, INCLUDING TEE EXG- LISH LIVERY VESTINGS, WITH BROAD HORIZONTAL BARS OF GLARING HUES. PAGES LIVERIES WITH ONE OR THREE ROWS OF BELL BUTTONS ON THE JACK- ETS. COACHMEN'S FUR CAPES AND GLOVES TO MATCH. LIVERY HATS WITH AND WITHOUT ROSETTES AND BANDS, SEE- VANTS’ COLLARS, SCARFS, AXD TIES, CARRIAGE AND LAP ROBES IN FUR AND ENGLISH PLUSH, THE BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED AT THE PRICES WE NAME FOR THE DIFFERENT GRADES WE CaRRY. xatise ~Ovencoars. MADE FOR US IN LONDON. MEDIUM LIGHT-WEIGHTS. JUST THE THINGS FOR THIS SEASON. THEY ARE ‘THE VERY NEWEST STYLES OF LONDON COATS. ARE IN LIGHT, MEDIUM, AND DARK SHADES, PLAIN, MIXED, AND “PRO- NOUNCED" PATTERNS. PRICES $15,818, 220, AND $25. YOU'LL FIND No sUcH ASSORTMENT ANYWHERE ELSE SOUTH OF PHILADELPHIA OR NEW YORK, AND NO SUCH STYLES OF COATS AT THESE PRICES. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, WHICH ARE PLAIN SACK OVERCOATS, WE BAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF ENGLISH CAPE OVERCOATS AND OVERCOATS MADE IN BELFAST, IRELAND, BY THE CELEDRAT- ED FIRM OF McGEE & CO, WHO ARE WELL KNOWN TO ALL TRAVELERS AS THE ORIGINATORS OF THE “ULSTER” AND OTHER POPULAR STYLES OF OVER- ooaTs. ALSO, LONDON-MADE SUITS AND TROU- SERS OF “VERY ENGLISH” STYLES. EB BARNUM & Co, THE WEATHER TO-MORROW. NOTICE, NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE, NOTICE, NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE, NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE, NOTICE, NOTICE. NOTICE, NOTICE. NOTICE, NOTICE. NOTICE. ‘The PALAIS ROYAL respectfully tisuks its patrons for the overwhelming rexponse to the Rotice of ite Eleventh Annual Holiday “Open- ing." The Souvenir list you may prob- ably have noticed, comprised an entire page in the “Post” of yesterday. That the major part of our Holiday Novelties are offered. ‘st Cost Price you may have convinced yourself ‘this morning; if not, and you wish to avoid the crowd, please call early or late in the day To- morrow. We Open at 8 a, m. and Close 6 p.m, 931 PENN. AVENUE. ——: Colder, fir and freezing weather, light to fresh # Ss & Lornazors Corvus. Woodward & Lothrop call your attention to the following column of attractive bargains now being offered at their establishment, at the commer of Lithand F rts, n.w. Ove Hlouwax Ponrcnasts Arearriving daily. ‘The store is filling up with Deantifal tidimgs—useful, omamental, and other- Wise—selected expressly for the coming joyous season. Front this time forward you should pay our establishment frequent visits of inspection, It Will be impossible to note throngh the press the innumerable and beautiful articles which we have purchased for the holidays, Gome carly and often. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 35c. Sarvs Fa fine: Worx. Having replenished it i your attention to onr immense line of :35-cent Satins, eo desir- able for fancy work. We show over one hun- ved distinct shades in this one line, which in- einde all tho staple colorings and a great number of new ohes recently introduced, 35c. Per yard. (Silk Department, first floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts, 2. Tro Diskin Fon Mex Ix Hoeavs | ® UNDERWEAR. We have dropped the price on two lines of Underwear as follows: ‘Men's White All-Wool Shirts and Drawers, re- @uced from $1.25 to 81 per garment. ‘Men's Heavy Scotch Wool Shirtsand Drawers, Feduced from 1.50 to @1 per garment. (Men's Department, 1013 F street door.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Bazoarss Is Wane Dasreares. We shall placeon saie to-morrow morning the following extraordinary bargains: 3,000 YARDS PRINTED CURTATN DRAPERIES, Ina ge variety of natural and Persian de- X 12% CENTS PER YARD. 1,000 YARDS ECRU CURTAIN SCRIMS, Elexant styles and make handsome curtains, ‘The same patterns in imported goods sell ree- ularly ONLY 18 CENTS.PER YARD. We shall also open 1,000 HOLIDAY BED SETS, Purchased expressly for the holiday trade, on account of their suitableness for Christina, presents. 600 WHITE AND ECRU NOTTINGHAM LACE | CODD, 2010 Aliceauna st,, Baltimore. ‘D SETS (three pieces), 2 5. ra 50, 833 to #4 per pair. ANTIQUE LACE BED SETS (three pieces). 86, $8, to 820 per pair. SATIN AND ANTIQUE LACE SETS. A bargain; only $10 per set. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste. n, Bio Manx-vows Tncomaxs. To reduce our stock of sine Turcoman Cur- tains we have made the following sacrifice in Prices. Bost opportunity of the seasone to Purchase elegant draperies at prices usually asked for inferior qualities: $10 Chenilie Turcomans down to $8. $12.50 “ 810. gis“ si 81 $5 Silk Shelas Curtains $20. 30 $15, ‘These Curtains were good value at their for- mer prices, which makes them all the wore con- apicnous AS POSITIVE BARGAINS at thege- duced prices. (Fourti: floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Bic Bazcarss Ix Brack Suxs. The demand for biack silkx continues uns- bated. It is acknowledged that silk fabrics in general have not been in suck favor the past quarter century as they are this season. Tues— day morning we shall,open the following excel- lent values: inch Black Silk Peau de Soie, only @1.25 peryard. A new weave, rich in appearance and extremely durable. Rlinch Black Jersey Silk, extra weight, and Qruarauteed ¢ 0 inch Black [Faille Francaise, the leading Viack silk fabric, rich and elegant in appear ance. Only $1 per yard, ‘We never offered a better quality at this price. -+{ SILKS FOR EVENING WEAR. The present stock contains 9 superb assort- ment of weaves and colorings for evening wear, and other special occasions, embracing the sea- son's choicest fabrics, COLORED SILK SURAHS, 75e. AND $1 PER YD. We have in these two qualities every shade de- sired, and incinde many shades not to be found in any other silk fabric, Elegau$ line of evening shades in Moire, Moire Autique, Gros Grains, Watered Silks, &c. So" Dark-rvom for showing colors under gas light. WOODWARD & LOTHRGP, or. 11th and F sts, n.w. Mess Cosrow-Mave Surers, We are prepared to take your order for cus- tom-iade Shirts, and guarantee yougood mus- lins, best work, and a perfect fit. 6 for 89. Prices: bs yo ca M Depart it, 101: a ‘Men's ‘tment, 3, F-st. door. OPENING. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, OPENING, Cor, 11th and F Sts. nw. OPENING. OPENING. > aly hapchenayeseae " e attention of Out-of-Town its is OPENING. called to onr OPENING. ESTABLISHED MAIL-ORDER BUREAU. * No matter what the size of your order may be, OPENING. youare sure of receiving the same scrupulous OPENING. care and minute attention as would be given were you shopping in person. OPiNING. We will go to any reasonable length to please, OPENINa. and shall leave nothing undone to promote the a further growth of our Mail-Order business. OPENING. Our quarterly catulogue—sent free on applica OPENING. tion—contains a good part of the stock, with il- lastrations, descriptions, and prices, and makes OPENING. it as easy for out-of-town residents to buy of us @s those living in this city. The amounts you OPENING. will save in purchasing of us wili more than re- OPENING. Pay you for the trouble of writing, postage, &c., and in addition you secure en‘irely new goods OPENING. of the latest and most approved styles. OPENING. vargas for Catalogue, and mai] us a trial OPENING. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, OPENING. pore Washington, D.C. ‘OraxIna. Bancaws Ls Txvaxrs. Goons OPENING. Knit Worsted Toboggan Caps, ail colors, only. OPENING. ‘Tie. each, Iufents' Knit Worsted Hoods, silk finished, OPENING. only 81 and 81.25 each. ‘Misses’ Hand-Knit Worsted Hoods, in White, ae andinal, and Seal Brown, ouly #1.25 each. OPENING. Infants’ Worsted Mitteus, all colors, only 25c. each. — Infante’ Cashmere Long Cloaks, handsomely OPENING. ‘ silk euibrvideral on skirt and cape, only 85 each. OPENING. 3 ‘Children’s Canton Flannel Drawers, only 600. OPENING. ‘per pair. a8 = Children’s Fine Muslin Night Dresses, 35¢., 50c., and 75e. each. OuRAL MUFFs, 48; (Second floor; through arch.) Skunk Es: WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BLUM'S, Cor, 211 745 and 747 Bh st ne. ——— AT al. XALUE” IN 50-INCH ALI-WOOL Aer : Exupnoreey Depsrrvex. Large variety of new Art Shades in Pongee Sitks, China Silks, Figured Satins, Crepe Cloths, Plushes, te. 19-inch Pongee Silks, 50c. per yard. 24-inch China Silks, 75c. per yard. 24-inch Figured Satins, $1.50 per yard, 31-inch Crepe Cloth, $1 per yard. Beldine’s Emabroidery Silks, on spools, So. per dozen spools. ‘New line of Fancy Silk Cords, Se. per yanl. 34-0% Spools Purse Silk, 37 3c. cities, to is. eit New York house: ¢ wg I aot ENERGETIC | WOMAN 8 book, the efty for Star office. 1t* ~ GIRLS: Cpemier nas. cany: Sere rove of <TE! ONCE, WHITE POS, SR ANTED—ALL FIRST-CLASS COO! AIDS. i oS apace catheter tod baie at nt 'S AGENCY, 6 LS ED—WOMEN COOKS, $10 10 830: Srna ae cy eet GUE Mesoune Bee om = oraway W225 TRD=1 Wo GOOD GIRLS, ONE POR G eral housework and one as nurse, Must have city reference and stay at night. Apply in store 1108 Fecnw. 28-2t ANTED — TEN GOOD MEX MEX N fiaple article of soap, Apply 4: y ANTE! CANVASSER WHO HAS HAD EX. perience at aoliciting subseriptions for colizction v and ibercan ‘ea, we offer a peaition as xeneral vat with Liberal comminafon, 0 tie right oan. AD st “once, xperiencs. . a READ, General Mita ay hee vs Ba Ws NTED—LAD\ FOR PERMANENT | souryoy references roqgined., seven hours’ work Fe 4 Riiioioatied rags WILLING, 1 INDUSTRIOUS | make hivanelf waefula the store. ‘ADDIS ences, at 608 9th st. n.1 WAXIED-A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN a Leni im small faimivy at pe Good ‘and jrowl bome to the rigut Persen. pm. tee ANTED—A GOOD COACHMAN TO} DRE VE PRT vate carringe aud take care of Apply between 9 and” ee at st. DW. it BOX, and refer: wi W Seferguce required, st Dw, W NTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO DO WASH. ing, sroning, and general housework: must come well recomm ‘Apply at ones, 630 Dist n.w., be j freen 6tband zen. PFT oe GOOD Sif01 |W tg aan preferred) : Otath at nw Wien WHITE GIRL, CATE home ferred, bent; house in West End. tere Star office. | Stardmce: WWANTED-SALESMEN TO SELL PERFECT hand fire, extinguishor on commission. W3I, C. WANTED | WHITE (AND COLORED COOKS. ) faa tet fomen cooks for sod New a HAMS a AGENCY, 630-632 F's _226~ Wares « COLORED GIRL AT 1 street to do reneral housework; good ret |. bt ‘ERGETIO AGENTS TO i Proof Blind. Fastener. I rela Rt : Circular fe ‘Sam 10 ce: Vi. FARRAND ROCHESTE APPRENTICE TO LEATN DRESS- must be beat sewer, at 9221 P st. nm. w. required. ‘A WHITE WO! book iam Beta 16th st. ANTED—DUN DORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- Teaul, conducted by ladies. Men and women, white and colored, for all Emde of domestie labor, for District w. s7-L2w* aES om 0, MY PATENT jaster. For terms address, with stamp i 6. Sarre, N.Y. ANTED—A GOOD WRITE Ghia Fo NRE Sa? peter ‘useful in a small family; no ats Syracuse, Lerself cooking, washins, or ironin:; must have good refer- sal terme mouth, Address A. W., Star office. nzi-lw yy ANTED-ED PLOYMENT OF 1 OF EVERY DESCRIP- tion can be found a 1S0UrH WashiNuTon LABOR, BUREAU, nil-tm 43 WANTED S LADIES ARE eS PLAIN heediework at their own homes (town of country) by a wholesale house. Profitable. cenuine. ean be made. Everything furnished. Part Address Artistic Needlework Co., 135 Sth st. nP-eo81n v teruational Tailor System” with fapermeatura alone, as all” acientixe taliors and gininent Paris, Berlin and London dressmakers ent. Patterns and insterials cut, busted, draped or, made. Mune. 8. J. MESSE, “Conservatory uf Fatuw. Wasiunston, D. ANTED-HELP TO DISTH: d ae ordoct 810 to, 20 per week und expenses: payment secording to ability. Nice, genteel employment for [dies and gentlemen: No painting, receipts or iam: Write at once, enclos = cpyclove tg EMZIKE aoa AGE Sa rED-A ROOMMATE TO SHARE WELL- W ‘ernitned! room iow: taut have eases ‘possi ‘Address 58, Bar office. ca ANTED-—THE HIGHES for ail kid of old U.. postaze, Dept. offic revenue document, match, and medicine stamps. Ol EMSvaud War Departinent envelupes, used or uuaod, iu any: quan jections hore after > Gelock pn Gall or sddveoe 3A SHINDELL 1558 ‘Columbia st. 22. WANTED HOOK UR UR OLD LETTERS FROM the year 1840 to 1859 for any of the local postage stamps used ip varions cities previous to issue of U.S. jn.1847. especially for the Washincion City Recon dispatcl ith vignette of equestrian fein ch ose eam ee re rom, ‘or envelope cash. Call or adgress i 3. A. BHINDELL, 153% Columbia st. W ihe ATION BILLIARD ‘wits fixtures, im condition. Address, stating lowest cash price, W. B., Star otlice, " Z8-3t" " ANTED—HORSES TO KEEP FOR THE WIN- ter, Reaping horees, wlater and cummed. 8.05 cialty; box stalls for grain feeaimx:, Order box at Price’s fer) Stables, 341 Gib sw. OCH. P- CLARK. Sligo P.O. Sd. or 82. tables Sod ‘oil-iamp outhe muftable tor luht Keeping. Mrs LIDDELL, 1017 10th ets. a ANTED-AN INIELLIGLNT BOY WHOKNOWS iow tgpet tyes well to work on woekip paper Alldress D. Ry Star ollioe. ANTED— TO BORROW €2,000 FOR THREE War ae etary trusf'on house and lot worth $5,000; uo cumnivaion: ‘Address Box 6 Star o! nbs y ANTED—' NG PEOPLE WHO ¥ WOULD LIKE ¥ to establi: tae Sere, club for mu oon i Legler TED—A LAD’ UT TAKING A HOUSE WTR AEE AmCL Lass wont Shetnaicd at'S290 per month by" the "year ialed, at mont or Fag ‘he scenion; state locatiou preferred. A‘idrese tar oftice NivleDat 8 per monte aie, aad ae Wi ler to, Feeeited atau ‘allison Kailor's Stables. ii ville, » ep =NTLE (ILL, PAY €30 FOR THE LOAN OF ‘$4,200 at 6 per ceut interest ou real estate: 810,000. _Address Box 148, Star office. a cs iY BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS iis rancid; keeps better — Batter Jsatistaction uarant Nt get ri Ea kets “WM Saat Bie Sores WARE atm FS PINE One EF a” "= re i0th and FEMI! te. __ Hay & Seales, £0 cor. wes ieod Fone Wit iain KNOWN THAT C8. BU3 foral"Ede Staten and eg es ms |y galas ours iit neior PAID FOR WANTED HIGHEST, Cash eee Ag | speciale; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1887—SIX PAGES. WANTED--SITUATIONS. RESPECTABLE OL )RED we 48H & for the hows ave. nw, Foct order, and wt) ‘any hour, at 13: W AR TED— ber. Kitche: Seamatr <n Tera, Wart DICK’S ees, Meu Wai Batis SAME A. COON TS WASTED SA str porter 10 a eos ans good V A RESPECTABLE WHITE tnt. PLR OR a a mae ine vod reference aS ALE =e light washing. "Col for war D—BY A RESPE STABLE AND ELI: olored mam—e sltnation as comcast Cai ive best feterences “App ee TInt we MEE WANteo-sitvarr A PRIVATE FAMULY SUEEAAENL RSE cH Teferences.” Call oF, ad whee ANTED — BY 5 Te Ist Ww eae, RRA CT ARLE wank Sunday relief work. Address Star off W: AMreb—nY TWO Ruy (itis sttnations. one as chambermai Waitrose i | Gress WALTHESS Star fits, WASTED BY A, WHITE GIRIXA SITUATION guake herit seneralty ueefal sent of tity reece, y rene erences, Address MQ. Star offen ots Sou VANTED—IWO VERY RESPROTABLE Col- WV creat op By vlan cook, the ences can Warren ‘BY "A. RESPECTAMLE COLAME: ir), ‘9 situation as Chambermaid. Reference given! Apply at 1110 10th st iw yy VANTED—UY 4 RESPECTABLE WHITE IRI. & piece ss chambermaid, waitress, or uurse in | private faintly; good reference. Call at SOS v.34 at | mw, ry WASTED—coLORED Woman wisites a sir ation as cook; Ea Cail at 1408 G ot, between 14th and 18th ets. nw. ty WANXTED=A POSITION AS LADY'S MAID. GOV cruess or hotisekeeper foF widower or bachelor by an educated Indy. willine to travel Best of references Box 143. Star Office, st WASTSDSA YOUNG MAN. FORMERLY CLERK Jnn ryal cotate office, wishes @ position of tast any kind. Best of reference given. %, Star office. W ANTED—A PLACE. AS CHAMBERMAID FORA jored «itl; bost of rs wood colored ven. Ad- areal 80 Penneyivania ave. nee OR oe | Wahi et SITUATION BY A SETTLED oman, &t-class cook: no washing: ex Cau be seem at present naj lover, re Mass. ave 2 y ANTED—a YOUNG FRENCHMAN WANTS A ws jon on a ood farm, near the city if possl- ble, tundcrstands french tarniiag ale, the Cultivation of Vineyard. Inquire at 906 F st a. w., at Store, n26-0 Wax ED—A POSITION AS WATCHMAN OK other permanent emrloyment: will give ® uber! REM tp the name; best of refer TO'Stae othe. BIU-2t ‘A YOUNG LADY PLAIN BREWING day or week ‘Adldresn 4 bonus to auy one hoes, Address T, Wane in farnilies W BY A YOUN years o jerk: 4 yews willing to make himself ceneraliy taetul; good refer ence; unmarried, Addre-s box LW, Star offre. m25-t" Wy: ANTED—KNOWN THAT HELP OF ALL KINDS had at South Washington Labor Bureat, ail-lan WANTED--ROOMS. ANTED-BY A LADY, TWO, UNFURNISHED communicating Koma, west of 13th aud bore, Grow, stating price XFURNISHED HOOMS Sta ofiiee: pea WASTED SEY A SINGLE GENTIIAN, ven. Tnmucat if suited, neatly faraimict sou with use of stable for bores end buncy.— Adres, stating lo cation terms, Kc, SILVER, Star office. ca WiASTED=tWo cone Beara tora exchanged. Adare ‘ WASTED A GENTLEMAS, WIFE AND DAUG ter want two commi y bord, with = bed aud o} sary 12 one room, between 14th aud 42d and H aud O streets, at not exceeding $120 per mouth, wi Giste occupancy. Address H fe Star offic Wai: OW IS YOUR BEST CKANCE TO Tout rooms; we clatm best fachities tor renting information, terms, &c. 4 PROC F ‘is-tm V FOR 17 MONTHS—3 01 + well juiet couple tor light honsekecping, in good loca’ ent must be reason Releretices xiven and required. Address “SES- SION,” Star once TB-Ait Want Pex HED Ok UNFURNISHED Tous, Persous having role to rent can save mouey by sesiue us: we Teceive coustaut calls from oti ‘ING AGENCY, 612 9th st. nw. _ WANTED--HOUSES. 9,000 to $1 houses, 000. jug daily applications for small and uretrualned jonsee for reat. mpecial attention «ivan to retinue business. GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th and HI sts, nw. il things =A ¥. Ask ‘B26-6t st A) ANTED — A COMYORTABLY FURNISHED Flat or Part of a House, with p ‘on first floor, between 13th and 21st and ¥ and. Corcorau sts. n. W. Tent uot to exceed #B0, reterences e1 i n25-3t* ‘OWNERS, ousEs isfera mauly advertised four ex oe HOLLAND & THOMPSON. 1313 F st., Adjoining Sun Building. Wax Tots tor cath placed with us wail ‘be Ii pense. Meuts collected. efect Jel if ion tock, Bouts, Constacsal Lsuilding Associstion Stock, Paper, & ine aha'Navy Omeers’ "Pay Accosuts cashed and other acceptable: soutien aber Thos. 6-4 2 aie 8300, em, 2 ga aw, a oP wh i A. MCINTIRE, Oil ONEY TO LoaN AT 5 PEK CENT, ON AP- Proved real stale securiy nt AES PORE 2 ONEY TO securities, Lis NAT LOW RATES iF Lo =f and unlisted, and rood collateral. couuinerci bought BOUTS CUS SGHA AS ‘niet Le (S—PERSONAL PROPERTY ACCEPTED AS: collateral security tor individual notes of any ount, at reasonable terms, bye well-known and re- ible parts “*\il val opt at the Sate it Vaults, Ad ONPIDEN PIAL, P.O. Box 680. 121-11 FONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EsSATE: PROMPT attention to all applications SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, O27 F at. al7-lm Mp\o LOAN — LARGE SUMS, SMALL SUMS, ON real estate; reayonable interest and comininsion ; Prompt desing. CULTER & WiMbi, 1423 Ft. y Bonds, stock: ONE TO 10, MS ‘tate only. Lowest rates a3lm Fs 3 000—TO LOAN G00 ON REAL ESTATE. 2/000 “3 {025]_ ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. MOE Res. Security. REAL wea Sail & g0x, and Xavy Officers’ Pay SBS GoUD ComatEnciAL APER. and oth ‘securities. No delay wi woud, WM. H. DEMPSEY, Broker, #26-3m_ ar ‘New York ave. $100,01 000 ®. a) fot LOAN ON | MARYLAND _ 213 J OREE, FO HOAR Um 8 gprs = ASL Began ts as _FOR FLL = ROOMS. ot L ARGE a Atty =. with, of ekout 4 MRNA NE FCUNISHED UE Liter comes oe £ Hak neourOF RNISH ED solteed” oe, eT Brass ae pike eikoanriy FeRNAED Ch ih ait 136 mt story froat Boom, No 4 postr, iurnace nest bet = wenT—oms, a few mor. table boarders denired eos: & “ Micely turmiehed ae 4 Nee el ed Rows tr digi wovliocying, with gas Feed Too: Gt Dw, near UeN Tt LENT-POCK UNFURMISHED Rooms Bite acor, suitahde tor hoesner ae g MOMS i panes APUG WTWST N WokacR anp lore. avilable tur 8 gcatiem: * dy ; cars poss door, terms reansn chie woe ss PURNL HED OK UNPC foors., 208 KENTBY 4 LADY PROM NEw Tivchadtgmaly furanbed burdens atte em, and ta ‘Boor, mate “1p Lerd.cn pass the deer, 1133 14 we RENT wisi A LARGE ROOM, ruished: grrtemen’ Stefered, or eer 47 ae ~ _ Guard if wtnror A nes-Lore 1 PURNIBNED Rooms, OX secoNs private bath. references required. 10 per Fe, ners i017 iste &t NR ONE fror Arlington and” three doors from bnapiare ender cuit of rooms wh oie bi Zor Mesniber ot Seif, ins Weck parier Doan Arst-class’ best of atiendains rod JOR RENT—IN A PRIVATE PANILY, Nicrn FE ficmeted icon! west tb-room esa. without bourd. jral’ square fron {nrnished room. 1437 Pietee Place KENT ELEGANTLY FULNIMIED KOOMS, ste OF mits mw family com voule elamleniaseaath 11 var Mowe a ; mite of 4 roomaa, 9 Sod kitchen on first floor: near: erate, Fe KENT—1008 JOK RENT—TWo GoRON F Siienet, Prout Macnee SA hae paraee ior ligt beupekeepitn tent taocerats.” iS05 M ue OK RENT-TWO OR THREE PLE ABA! Feuer? Cited foun, Tt tse ae Hendics pasa tht sloc Bi oR RENT L st 5W ensue or skeen KENT ». bay window, o] ~Y sFoassa “4 — 1827 owt aw NISHED ROOM, SUITABLE inentg sitter witout bald 5 KIS ‘Tusaday. 510 11th a wae Fe, BENT — ELEGANT FURNISHED APART ments siusle oF en suite, on fife: aud second Boor, suitable tor an M.C or eed of 5 Depsrunent Yenjeut to the Aruiugtou altd Chaniberiaits 1013 Ith et nw. PUR REN’ aes Lye. sT. X. WwW. = Nit ‘Spotted wt Sette Bites. pr isrully’ aquare'from Ebuitt, Rucge nd Willant ie ° 20H RENT MELY FURNIRUED Pak ors, en “ 0. preanatit hail roms, Fiore yA dat 11th et. now ete Penees exchanged. Fe RENT— FURNISHED, 320 E CAPITOL st, comumnicating rogins. heated by fursac water; private bath, and in private f A PRAUTIFU oor mew hee Tem Sas Reps with open erate. pictures, aut por eres. 212% Penneyivauia ave. iW. ROK KEXTULANGE SALON PARLOR. PUR- Jised as parlor aid bedroom; Latrobe: vixin wrateg ‘COKE FRONT WOOM, FU cor fret. Tea Bue RENT_T o8 Fou x |F ‘Rooms on second newly papered -on line of herdics dress Box 103, Star office, REN4 70k RENE SOL XW; T#0 bi u ished f i ah JOR RENT — TORiIaaED = SECOND - 810K! “| Fez: Frout hou: lange bay window. sual rest ak handsome house, modern ngere niprovemen.ts fie ee ees Adio Hbsde ieee eee ioe + Private family. Table Board convenie: JOR RENT—FOUR BEAUTIFUL, SUANY. Fierntabed oie, for seks erm conventvnces, beat, hot and cit wove, bath ‘bd Sink im kitchen; only 613. 3a Ket ne. "woe OB RENT—702 1 » A HANDSOMELY furnished Parlor spd ota. em suite. va) -win- yifrout: wewls hapered throwriaint: bath room ad- Seureble Room u20-6r Fe na 11lé M ST. Nw. HANDSOMELY furnished second end third. UN. couvenieat 10 hs Fok, RENT eee peo mate belt deured. ators — 7 aes ss Dette eat eet o'clock. 1303 H crt Fee RENT — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PAR lors aud comasunicatiag open srawee, 127 Met, ‘NT—TO PERSONS OF REFINEMENT, comtortally 1urnished secund-foor bedroun's, With, vod beard: bouse copveuient to MENT—G11 13TH ST. XW. CON micely ‘Tarniened suite of toon igrate fre, "Also ote sige nouns pesos for tor, Member of thers, every hing Brv'-lam. 22 FE ng MENT | MANDSOMELY | FULNINEED 7 finele: honse aus turwt vow. Wil Reta. —— k | Spe eee at Departuat 9 ed OX BEAL ESTATE aT Low- a ———=—_—_— ‘c. 2 “oie ee