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2 THE EVENING STAR.| 5, Cocons, Acc Woo WAS SHIN GTOH: lena. ‘The Evening Star has = regular, bewa fide dally circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in GRENADINES. Just purchased to great advantage s lof of consisting of Pink, Blue, Lilac, Shades. All-Wool, 40 inches wide, ‘y4., actual value 81. ‘Bengalines, in thirteen shades, at 8730. the most beautiful fabric for the price we have ever i Washington, and much greater than that | shown. fall the other dally papers here added The election of a President by a compromise ‘Detween the several republican sections in the French national assembly is one of the most hopeful signs of the permanency of the system of of popular government established by the con-| a5 stitution of 1873, Tt ts evident that the French people géneraily regard this as true, for the ex- Eeemens whieh prevailed while Jules Ferry wae leading in the balloting suddenly quieted down ‘when the news of the transter of votes from all ides to M. Carnot was spread abroad. ‘The French republic has taken representatives Of four different walks in life for its four succes. sive presidents In M. Thiers it tried the man of letters—the annalist of a prior revolution, who might be expected from the stores of his historical Knowledge to draw a fair substitute for the ex- perience in government which he lacked. In ‘Marshal MacMahon !t tried the man of the sword, coming into civil office In the nuldst of an exciting epoch, when it was uncertain whether the army could be depended on for the protection of the republic In an emergency. In M. Grevy it tried the lawycr, belonging rather to ‘the Dourgeois than to the aristocratic class, a alow-gotng, stubborn-willed man, and already past the age when men are tempted into acts of sudden impulse. Jn M. Carnot the choice has fallen upon a ctvil engineer of acknowledged ability, Who has repeatediy risen to the cabinet place especially adapted to persons of his pro- fesston—tne ministry of public works—but who, though always deserving well, has never won Gistinetion in elther private or public station. So far a5 ancestry can count for any- ‘thing under ® democratic system, no name mentioned in connection with the recent contest ‘New Evering Goods of every description, ONE PRICR Tu ‘Wrarnr "To.uonnow. Dccominis varisbies with'tcaid waves TOCtrly winds Cw-Cesh purchases end strictly cash sales at the PALAIS ROYAL make prices from 10 to 20 per cent below usual quotations. ‘The Christmas rush has commenced at the PALAIS ROYAL. Please oblige us and study your own comfott by calling as early or later in the day as possible. We open 8 a.m. and close 6 p.m. If the firat floor in crowded, take elevator to second floor, where you'll find e superb stock of Shoes, Boys’ Clothing, Books, Worsted Goods, Wraps, Christmas Cards, Corseta, Cotton Underwear, Busties, Infante’ Goods. If the second floor is crowded (owing to the closing Out sale of wraps) take elevator to next floor. Butire ‘third floor over stores Noa 1117-19 Pennsylvania ave. nue and 401, #03, 405 and 407 19th street is devoted Curtains, Upholatery Goods, Fiannoia, Housekeeping Goods, Blankets, ‘Table Covers, &o. Patent air cushion makes the PALAIS tthe could give Its wearer a better presumptive title © | ROYAL. pager gare! safe. ‘the office of chief conservator of the repubile ‘than Sadi-Carnov'a His grandfather was minister of war, under the first repubilc, his father was minister of instruction after the revolution of 4,3 1848, and he himself made his first appearance In RET RRR Y Pf tase ¥ yey political life in 1871, after the fail of the last em- | Made up es Rings, Watches, Fob Chains, Brooches, pire. His administration will probably be distin- guished by a just and upright execution of the laws, and the development of ‘the internal resources of the country, especially tn ‘the way of river and harbor unprovements, canal and rallway building. It 1s not likely to go down into history as great Inany sense, but, unless the Present signs fall, 1t will be sate. if it ts to be ‘wrecked on anything it Will probably be on some charge of speculative interest in the prosecution of the Leasepscanal through the Isthrausof Panama— an enterprise Which has always had the strongest ‘rasp upon the sympathies of the Lew presiaent, ———— At the great mercantile centers of the country optnion still coptinues to be divided on the subject of the extent of the coming winter's activity in trade. It seems to be generally admitted, how- ever, that if no startling accident occurs to disturb ‘the present status, the season will be busy and Prosperous,with an increased activity which is ex- inae, Hair Ornaments, Sleeve Buttons, Necklaces, Lockots, Lace Pins, Bracejots, Chatelaines, de, &c., we EW 16 Karst Gold Jowsiry, Ea Sterling Silver Jewelry, FW ~Real Amber Jewelry, §¥ Tortoise Shell Jewelry, tw Jet and Onyx Jewelry, £2 Real Moon Stone Jewelry, €a-Paris Rhine stone Joweiry, E9-Fire Gilt Jewelry, (G2 Real Garnet Jewelry. Half Jewelers’ prices. Just as good variety. SPECIMEN PRICES. Warranted 14 Karat Gold Lace Pin and Farrings(rep- Fesenting pansy leaves), threo small real diamonds in center, $24: Jewelers’ price, $32. Warranted Real Amber Lace Pins (finely cut), @1; Jewelers’ price, $1.35. Moon Stoue Lace Pins (representing clover leaves), mal ak eee St Same See Jewelers’ prices, pected in the near future. The uncertainty which | $1.50. always attends the meeting of Congress tends to make December itself an unsettled month. No- vember brought with it the time for second and ‘third payments to be made on real-estate pur- Warranted Sterling Silver (oxidized) Shaw! Pins, (representing bunches of flowers), $1.83; Jewelers’ Price, $2.50. Warranted Real Tortoise Shell Bonnet Pins, $1; Jew- elerw’ price, $1.25. chases for speculative purposes in various parts of | “ teal Garneta, one row, mounted as bracelet the West, and the money to meet this demand had | eierw' prion 2.50. ie ae ‘to be drawn from the banks, to the corresponding Rhine Stones, mounted in real gold, as earrings,980. : restriction of loans for the promotion of legiti- | Jewelers’ price, $2. mate trade. This has caused a considerable cramp Yo be felt in some quarters; while in others the Josses met with during the recent period of stag- zation In stocks have caused speculation to run ‘Tiot In coffee, wheat, corn, and other commodities. ‘But the state of Duainess at large and the encour- ‘agement given to hope for advantageous legisla ‘ion from this Congress, indicate a prosperous ‘winter in trade. en Public interest ts concerned in the report that ‘the House of Representatives will have another debate over the revision of the rules, the object of a part of that body being to revive an old rule Fequirtug the appropriations committee to report ali its Dilis,in the short sessions, within thirty days after 18 appointment, and, in the long ses- ‘sions, within sixty daya ‘If this could ve carried ‘through it would be a great thing for legisiation. ‘Hitherto, ever since Mr. Randall has been chatr- ‘maz of the appropriations comuittee, it has been hts practice to hotd back tne appropriation bills ‘Till the last practicable moment, for the purpose of using them as a blockade to any legislation ‘which it does not please him to forward. A: consequence much important legtstation has been Jost through lack of time for its consideration. If ‘this power be taken away from him, it may be a sorey day for MF. Randall's supremacy and that of his immediate friends, but tt will be a happy @ay for the rest of the sixty millions of people, ‘whose interests be has too often furgotten to con- sider. a ‘The excitable and ellicose French legislators have succeeded in electing a president of the re- public tm @ most dangerous crisis without coming to blows. The dignified and practi¢&l representa- tives of the ruling political party of the United States, while moved by the soul-stirring excite- ‘ment incident to the national crisis of nominating & Goorkeeper to the House of Representatives, have not Deen equally fortunate. It may as well be ‘Understood that the press ot the United States ‘Will be compelled to abandon the position of seif- constituted adviser in chief to the French republic andtocease the patronizing admonition to its Jegislators to be self-restrained after the model of the American Congress, if our representatives ‘Will perstst in pounding one another's noses on ‘small provocation, Sn ‘The B. & P. railroad, through Its officers and ad- ‘vorates, indicates the determination to retain its Tip upon the Mall, and a policy of obstruction to prevent railroad legislation in Congress is sug- gested. Of course the road will fight. No “oid ‘Man of the Sea” ever willingly untwisted his legs from the neck of his strangling victim. But if the people of the city will observe a reasonable seif- Festraint, and heartily second those measures of relief which shall seem likely to recetve the assent Of Congress, the road may at this session be forced Jato the attitude of showing its teeth to Congress, Instead of merely threatening the District as here tofore. When that happens the Mall disngurement must go. —— On November 2th, 1814, John Adams wrote to President Madison that he would continue the ‘War with Great Britain forever rather than sur- render “one tote of the fishertes as established by the third article of the treaty of 178%” ‘The mod- ern method of preparing for compromise negotia- tions with Eogland on this subject seems to differ from that suggested as the old style by the a; gressive Mr. Adams. For Secretary Bayard has assured Great Britain, tp substance, that no mat- ter how ugly, obstinate, and provoking our antag. onists may be in the fisheries dispute we shail never take up arms against them. Secretary Bayard evidently does not belleve that with oppos- ing negotiators, as with children, “there is noth- img 80 conciliating as a Uttle severity. — ie ‘Tae Star apologizes to the Sunday Herald tot ‘the oversight Dy Which it credited the “good story's about Don Dickinson to the western paper that stole t from the Herald. Tue Stax has been so contindously the victim of wrong credit for its original matter that it certainly has no disposition Yo encourage the thievery business. Just now @ Detght Stan article on “Red-beaded Congressmen” ts going the rounds credited to various outside papers, and a city paper in using tt credits tt to a New York paper. In the latter case, however, the New York paper gave proper credit to Tax Star, whieb fact was inadvertently overlooked by our etty neighbor. $< And now Kalamazeo has brought @idate tor Postmaster at Sea rma can, ‘Wil yet make @ bid for the position.—N. ¥. Wort, ‘Tumbuctoo bas nothing with which to bidJp the suggested auction. The postmastership way may ‘be carried into Africa, or Africa may te ‘the President into the Postmastershtp fight, bat the Africa which will tempt ts that which votes— the Africa of Albany and Hyde Park, and not of inning of the Government, all mes- Saraccere <euvered by the Frestoents i €apitol, in a four-borve coach, ees livery.” He wore a sword at hile Ubrough is false Leth in knee-breec! ‘This fa placing the father of bis c bis country BeW And unique light. Why and how he did ‘Wangs, DUS, however, be a puzzle to posterity. —— Pp rout Dy | Only seven illustrations from among thousands. €-Our Fire-Gilt jewelry, mado to our order, ie in tact representation of the very latest designe of real sold jowsiry, and defies the detection even of experts. The window display will convince you. ‘The prices on the goods will surprise you. Comparison with real gold jewelry c! ‘Close and critical inspection invited. DD, 90. L 5535 Pht E . s. DDD 0d fous > ‘Thousandsof them. The 25c. ones have natural Jockin features, eal bale, and move thelr beads, arma ‘Sudlegs, The @1 ones are neatly 2 feet high, have Jointed kid bodies lone hair, and bisque heads homes, see the five grand window displays. Don't delay selections. The ‘Variety will decrease. ae, oe A Tt gS85 peak AT RS a") tum 2% He Sus ES 00 La 3 A for $3 4? A ER “oo? F £4 _ ire La 117-1 G bs Panso D Das The first grades just reeotved, fine etching by Brunet ‘Debaines, after Leader. “ISABEL.” the new and exquisite menzotint. “WHEN THE POPLARS REACH THE SKY," Slocombe, and mumerous other fine ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, all subjects, and the very finest impressions. ‘NEW PAINTINGS, MIRRORS, the best and most tasteful PICTURE FRAMES, CARD AND CABINET FRAMES. ALL THE “ROGERS’ GROUPS." JAS. 8 BARLE & SONS, B7-m,w.s,3m No. 616 Chestnut st, Phila, Ussartias. Unsnzizss. BOSTON VARIETY STORE One of the most useful and acceptable articles fora Holiday Present is a fine Umbrella. The new styles in these goods far excel in beauty and quality anything before in the market. Our assortment. our stock and our prices are unequaled. We guarantee all Umbrellas as represented, both in texture of the goods and qual- ity of the handlea We give below 8 few of the leading styles. but to appreciate their excellence and beauty, You must examine them for yourselves. Counter near ‘the door, in sisle nearest 7th st, 26-inch Gloria, Natural Wood Handle, 91.49, 28-inch Gloria, Natural Wood Handle, $1.99. 26-iuch Gloria, Gold or Silver Cap, $1.99. ‘28-inch Gloria, Gold or Silvor Cap, $2.49. 26-inch Extra Gioria, 34-inch Silver Cap, $2.99, 26-inch Extra Gloria, Gold ot Silver Ball, 83.29, 28-iue Extra Gloria, 2-inch Gold Cap, $3.99. 26-tneh Extra Gloria, Gold Crook, $3.99, 26-inch All Silk, Gold Crook, 83.99. 26-inch Windsor Silk, J-inch Gold Cap, 94.99, ‘28 ineh Windsor Silk, 3-inch Gold Cap, 85.49. 28-inch Fine Silk, Chased Gold Crook, $5.99. 28-inch Fine Silk, Twist Handle, Gold Cap, #5.49. ‘28-inch Fine Silk, Olive Wood Stick, 2i-ineh Pol- ished Gold Cap, $6.49. ‘26-inch Fine Silk, Snake Wood Stick, Gold Cap, Ring Randle, 98.99. Same Umbrella, Oxydized Silver Handle, 87.49. ec n2h Fine Sub, Sitver Chamois Hort Handle, 26-inch Fine Silk, Carved Ivory Handle, 96.99. ‘28-toch Fine Silk, Carved Ivory Crouk, $7.98 24-inch Silk, Nataral Wood Stick, 99e. 24-tneh Silk, Zplonite Handle, @1.25. THESE ARE A YEW OF THE STYLES. GAN YOU MATCH THE PRICES? BOSTON VARIETY STORE, SMITH & WARDWELE, a6-in ) 708-107-100 Market Space, [Sorsvon, Gran & Cn SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WERK. 56-im. All Woot Lagi? Cloth, in femcy mistaren, O2¥e: free $1. a ee Berge wy og Brows, Navy Bite, and Gi ‘e.: farahee price 30c. — Wool Draconae coke, ee net, Brows, snd Green, value 7 tah criaell tize Shenk Coots, Blin, tnd Welvels, ot prides. ‘Have you seen thé Valaundered Shirts we bre offering at 65c.; never sold for lees than $1. Bargains in Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, ke., ke. Full stock of Flannels, Sheetings, Table Linens, Napking, Towels, &., &e. BARGAINS IN BLANKES AND COMFORTS. ‘Lap Robes and Horse Blaukets from $1 up. ‘We still have a few Remnsnts of Ingrain and Brussels Carpets which we have marked cheap to close out. Mote quotias low sete in Sngrsin td Bromels Carpets ; 18 will pey you to 5 ‘Feet Druggets, Floor Oil 606 Pa. AZ Rare i 745 ond 747 8th Kur Sours THAT WE DONT WANT! ‘When sizes are missing from any lime of goede we carry, and we cannot duplicate them, wo let the bot- tom drop out of the prices of those that are left. Tobe more explicit—we do net want any broken lots in our house, and if low prices will move then—which they always do—they will disappear rapidly. We went through our stock of childrens’ Kilt Suits on Saturday night, when the rush of business had subsided. We found a great many lots broken. They wete excellent Values at the original prites, and the fact of the lote Being broken is in itself = good proof of that fact. NOW they are “bonsneas”—but you eball judge ‘Here’s what wo offer this morning in Kilt Suite: Lot 6,623 wore #12 each, now 87. Lots: EE a meson spp . Lots {9-099 that were 69 each, now 96. Lot 6,603 that were $8.30 each, now 85. ‘Lot 6,460 that were @8 each, now 65. ‘Lot 7,185 that were $8 each, now $5. Lot 6,902 that were $7.50 each, now 85. Lot 4,894 that were $7 each, now 85. Columns of figures are hard to write, and after they, are written make dry reading, so we will “group” the rest, and tell you what we've done with them. There are seven broken lots of Kilt Suite that sold st 86.60 apiece. Each lot will average four sizes. If your boy's size is among them—which it more then likely is— take it now at @4 We found 17 lots of Kilts that were selling at 86 a suit, with one or two sizes missing. Youcan have the choice of those that are left for €3.50. All those that were selling st $5.50 and @5 each—that are minus two or more sizes—are now going at 83.50. Those that sold at 84 are now selling at ‘The $3.50 ones are now $2.50, and the $2.95 ones arenow marked to sell at $2 each. The prices we name for this magnificent lot of Kilt Suits are sway below their original cost to us, but the sizes are irreg- ‘ular—that is, no one lot has & full line of sizes, Yet ALL sizes are among the assortment. If the size YOU ‘want is not in ene Jot it's sure to bein another. You had better come in to-day or to-morrow. Such rare ‘bargains as these are not going to stay here. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE PROGRESSIVE CLOTHIERS, 45 ‘SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. OTHE OF THOSE 10-4 SILVER-G Bodie Bisthau bee por pe rei 1-a German: Pluk ool Blankets, $1. ‘per pain, BLUM'S, “ae as ‘ T 00 T ry oo aA 00 ®ss® FP Po, R ke $88 ae | ¥ 00.88 § wo 19 f 5 Ww Sie WYER EK 00 NNN ARE w RE SPANISH OR CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS AND ETS. Wo sind that, ous a goode was conan x a ridof. To ibis weare nots to soll all them AT PRIME COST FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Do not felt 9 tak: of thi ate, They aro IS BEASON'S OR- Th {1OX, and are {taed now ss much for EVERING as STREET WEA ‘We mention s few items ofily: 1 tok Bleck Spent or cheatiny “* Neve eh air TS thas ise 59 $1.00 lot Black Spani Cin 5 slate fuckes Wide) 339 (180 lot Black ‘ish Chant ri Rig gh Ny 3.00.73 J Binel oF Ftouncing, 40 inc 2 NETS. lot -k Spanish Chantill; 1 Wen S7 inches wide 7.150 1.00 oF “Chiat ATTERT ION. PLEASE. To OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPT, SSS je just have space hough to mention © few items ye, Chemise trimmed with inserting and tucked, eae se ahet Hahtard Sora fe 08, trimmed with ep hehore ere ited ished ; 25, for fear ein ate a INFANTS’ GOODS. ‘Weshow in this department ing that ® per- par Ce hea taliae Column tok ‘ial in our“Ad” under the LING JAVA Pee oan zit gts ~% ards, stant ox. : WASHINGTON. D. C.. wont: sttesinen 5, 1887-SIX PAGES. | We Aur Nor Graxe ‘The goods sway, but are enough to sult you. cost anything. ‘A 820 Overcoat at $18.50, D A G18 Overcoat at $18, ‘A 815 OFereoat at 89.80, A O12 Overecat at 98. 4.810 Overcoat at $6.50. ‘A 825 Overovat at $16.50. A820 Suit at 96.50. ‘A $15 Cutaway Suit at 910. A 620 Prince Albert Suit at $15. And all others at proportionate low prices. For Boys from 13 to 18 years old, we have Suits and Overooats at $5, $6, $7, and 88, which are worth 50 er cont more than we Afe asking for theit. For Children from 5 to 13 years, Suits at $2.50, 63, 83 80, 84, tp to G10. Overcoats at $9, $3.50, 04, uD to @9, for which other houses will ask you 50 per cent more, selling them at priees low ‘Come in and look around; don’t THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00. a5 Cornér 7th and Gate, en ee ‘745 and 747 Sth st. 0, A Guc Or “Draw Not that seductive, fascinating thine which ‘iam for Commease hte pSenene oh fae fu (ot ataline mene ae ment 2b Sea the neon, eC ES feat and eeeher LET ttt ‘ven th exchange oF ‘be BONG OF THE aren tea which we bave sung vo aaccessFully foraoqe toa a Ras ine Steen povalace 0 tras iptanded to DRAW sea did DHAW a maltivude of people to VICTOR EB. ADLER'S ‘Ten Per Gent Clothing Howse, ‘Whe supplied themselves with comfortable ‘ OVERCOATS at ite which first if aks re vei poeee haan DU aso cEaiie buy a Vermont wont at Some ‘All dunes buy soe nial buy ay All-wool Melton Overcoat, heavy 8 ee ‘Worsted Overeoat (Oxford) at ors Bak Castor Beavet Overcoat, double- ‘buy © Fine Dress Overcoat, worth $25 at at Rd pores 2S ala e' buy Fine Us akethaaeec aent aay Boye, =: ha i Fa Appelt on Comhe ee eee my J Cent Clothi 10 styles d OTe TS 9? ana ovo" Fins corner Masachusette sve. Strictly Ono Price, _Open Saturday until 11 eet CaN BEY Pp m guope MORAN'S, ‘tae. Was We Kxow oe Oven. COATS. WE KNOW THAT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH AND IRISH OVERCOATS, MADE FOR UB IN LON- DON, AND BY McGEE & CO, OF BELFAST, EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON. THEY COME IN ALL WEIGHTS, FROM THE SKEL- ETON “RAIN-PROOF COATS." UP TO THE HEAVIEST “ROYAL IRISH HOME- SPUN” AND “FRIEZE.” IN NEAMLY ALL SHADES, AND AT PRICES VARYING FROM $10 TO 845. WE KNOW THAT WE ARE SELLING “SCHNABEL” BEAVER OVERCOATS (GOODS MADE IN GER- MANY), SILK LINED ALL THROUGH, AT #40. DON'T THINK ANY ONE tN WASHING- TON HAS EVER SOLD NEW AND FRESH GOODS OF THIS MAKE FOR LESS THAN 850. WE KNOW, AT LEAST WE THINK WE DO, THAT OUR SCHNABEL KERSEY OVERCOATS, ME- DIUM WEIGHTS, AT $20, ARE THE FINEST AND BEST COATS IN WASHINGTON AT THAT PRICE. WE KNOW THAT XO ONE IN WASHINGTON OR ELSEWHERE SHOWS A BETTER OR HAND- SOMER BLUE CHINCHILLA BEAVER OVER- OOAT, SATIN LINED. FOR 815, THAN WE DO. A PROMINENT CLOTHIER IN PHILA. DELPHIA HAD A WINDOW FULL OF SAME STYLE OF COATS THAT HE THOUGHT HE WAS SELLING “CHEAP” AT 18. WE KNOW THAT FOR @12 WE SELL A VARIETY OF STYLES OF HEAVY AND DURABLE OVERCOATS. COATS THAT WILL Do Ag MUCH SERVICE AS A #30 GARMENT, WE KNOW THAT OUR MEDIUM-WEIGRT CHEY- IOT OVERCOATS, SILK FACINGS AND SLEEVE LININGS, AT $15, “CAN'T BE BEAT" FOR STYLE OR VALUE. an Woorwss & Lornnor Invite attention to their complete std cla int Ine of Bttaebed Dames Tobie Bete (Cloths and ‘Negine te metch) for Eres. ‘We wish tocall attention toa few specialties ‘among our large and varied line of Fancy Tavie Bote, ’ 80 6-10 Boru, with tency stripes, 1 doa 3-6 ‘Napkins to match, only $4. 100 Bleached Damask, with borders of pink, salmon, cardinal, navy blue, copper mixed, 1 doz. 3-8 Napkins to match. 8-10 plain fringe, 65 set, 8-10 knotted fringe, 96 net. 8-12 plain fringe, 96.50 eat. 8-12 knotted fringe, @7.50 set, 90 Cream Damask Sete, plain and colored bor- ers, 1 doz. 3-8 Napkins to matoh, at the fol- lowing low prices: 8-4 only 83 set. 8-10 daly BB.50 00, 8-12 only 84 set. 8-14 only 94.50 set, 25 Bleached Damask Sets, with knotted fringe in handsome designs, with 6-8 knotted fringe Napkins to matoh, 10-12, 89. 10-14, $10.50. 10-16, $12. These goods are specially desirable for extre wide tables, CLOTHS. ‘We have placed on sale to-day 500 Bleached ‘Damask Oloths at the following prices: 8-10, 82.75, fine quality. 8-12, $3.26, fine quality. 6-4, $3.50, extra fine quality. 8-20, 94.50, 8-12, @5.50, 8-14, 06.50,“ SPECIALS. ‘2S pieces 60-inch German Blesched Damesk, plaih, White snd colored border; former price, 62e.; now only 50c. per yard. ‘25 pieces 72-inch Bleached German Damask: former price, $1.25; now 81 per yard. 15 pieces 72-inch extra fine Bleached German Damask, at 1.50 per yard, with 6-8 Napkins to match at $5 per doz. 10 pieces 72-inch Extra Double Damask at 82 per yard, with 3-4 Napkins to match at 67.80 pet doz. 28 pleces 74-1nch Ctesm German Damask, 13 different patterns, good value at 91.50; now only @1 per yard. 100 Go. 5-8 Bleached German Damask Nap- ‘Kins, worth $1.50; now 91.25. 75 doz. 5-8 Bleached German Damask Nap- ‘kine, worth $1.75; now 81.50. 50 5-8 Bleached German Damask Napkins, ebargain; 2 per doz, «Second floor; two elevators.) ‘WOODWARD @ LOTHROP, Cor, 11th snd F ats, n. w. KNOW THAT OUR 910, $15, 618, 920 AND $25 “ULSTERS” ARE REGULAR STORM DE- FIERS. KNOW THAT WITH FOUR DIFFERENT LENGTHS AND SHAPES OF SAME SIZE COAT, TO WIT, LONG, MEDIUM, SHORT AND EXTRA STOUT, WE CAN FIT ALMOST ANY MAR. E. B BARNUM & CO, <n BoE ea ADIES’ LAGE FICi ,000 Abin Lage rigaye bo. 1 oO D 7454nd 747 Buhne ae, oO JUR ay eos erence my we buve cong gifts BLACK ©. oaks Pannen BLACK, cha '@ SHA) narraniof one i ih sna SHAWLS, Miawis, “ cute (Tale SE OTS ARD © LOTNOE, 4 ith and F stem. w. DD. BSg Ha . Z| |S f bath ¥ 4 We amie assume that our dis. play of HOLIDAY GOODS fot this ses- son vastly surpasses anything we have ‘eter before shown, and is, in ctr opinion, in excess of anything shown in the city. Ifyou have your own ides of what you would wish to give » friend, come aiid see us; we think you will find it on our counters, You cannot expect us to ent merate the articles, or even the depart. Baosorots: Broavororus:: ‘Woodward & Lothtop invite attention to thelr complete stock of PRENCH BROADCLOTHS, Sato gels shadosot owany, Gobelin ue, Green, Seat Herta Beova, Mone Green, Terra Cotts, rope, Coachman’s Gray, Prune, Gray, at $2.00 AND 82.50 PER YARD. (first Floor, neat F-strest entrance.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 1ith and F sta. nw. ments; that would take half this pape. ‘The bestedvice we can offer is to tnté you to make your purchases early and ‘thus avoid the rush sure to exist in @ few days, As Bpecials—something very cheap and nice--we call yout attention to PLUSH SHAVING CASES, contataing tictly deco. rated Mug, patent Nickel Brush and 4 fine Steel Razot. Worth $2.50; Price ¢1.43. SOME VERY FINE BRONZE MANTEL UHNS, 18 aches high, ets{dintinly Gectgned, ‘Worth 927 FINE FIGURED LEATHERETTE COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES, in sets of two, Worth 5c. sot; Price 250. FINE SOLID BRASS INKSTANDS. with ext gises bottle. Worth 50c.; Price 2c. WE ARE OPEN EVERY EVENING F EV! UNTIL BO A MARCHE 316-418 7TH BT X. W. ern Sex Sux AND ENGLISH SEAL PLUSB ‘WRAPS, sACQUES, PaLETOtS, sacKETs, MUFFS, BOAS AND CAPES tk BEAR, LYNE BLACK MARTI, BEAVER, OTTER AND OTHER Funs. FUR TRIMMINGS, HALL AND PARLOR MATS, COACHMEN S OaPRs AND GLOVES, PRESH STOOK JUST OFENRD. LownsT PuLione BB orrnmuere a ton, 1987 Penneyivania Aveced, eae Fern Cousig, 6-4 Raw Silk Covers, knotted fringe, light ana dark effects, extra quality, oily $1.75 each. Baw Stik Covers, feinges, only abe, {ashi Covers, sce border, ¢2 each. BI: Solas Obveen tapecey bonds, aly 6-4 : Velour Covers, plain and figured, with, Tilsen kates oun onee im Lue, gold, oltre and “RESP, even ach came 2 eine Erach Ret Past Peraits Covering, only aeaeal (Pourth fer; two slevatits,) WoodwanD & ioTmnor. ‘11th sod Pits. aw, inv WANT SUAS, AN’ ENGAGEMENTS FOR COOKS CHAM. We moepaene rokcopes an : Reerences “DIOR's AGENCA SIS foe ho ‘ a4 ANTED—BY A SETT! wi WOMAN & Weitere ser ate Ge beew on te ust Hamuly : best reference, Please call 2719 Tsihy = for instructions. eee WOMAN TO COOK, a4 ees hours of £2 and 1 ovo ANTED_CANVASGERS “LADIES OW GENTLE. take orders, N sae «Tbe Naval History of the Wat, by admiral AN $00 reraits of Daval iG Ov., 204 ay es Be. a Witt aed a ANTED_ WOMEN COOKS, 810 20.940 PALACE, st ITE Wom) [AMI Ware ere : pelorencs requ.red; at iz fae. ave, have best city references. /T3th at, before 12 toe Waits sande Call St Marine Barrick, between 9 and 2 ‘between Gend 7 p.m. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED A} AND COMPE ‘womans chambermad apd. waittess {or efamily good relerenoes required. alt A Tether ww. SThious AND Wiest, mere oe 7 5 2 DEL See ume v ie Wain RED WOMAN AS CHAMBER. taaid apd waliveen Piss sy at night and Lied ED—A BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF USEFUL WEsmah Oe Tu MARE ui tedore. Ee seen 100 Fete. Ty Wi: NTED BY A LAWYER setter tare che ante 2 tetwean fen aud fourteen, Address i. V., Star of iS Good syne : FOR, =— Bont position on modcrays salary, Rnd cowie: mferences. HU WANES HSS oR SIAC -A FIRST-CLASS COOK WITH BEST ra need a] Wa ‘MAN FOR HOUSE AND aia Ae W none of quire st 16OH Mans. avo, WANTED—TWO G0. D MEN COOKS: Ais, Houseworkers, Matds, Lann ber bel Meurince Geer ee B's Help Agency, 630-63: LORRI. 1 Ho Ga® vo ANTED—A te 4% bread eapiry, fo fers Neensne: nts ANTED-A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK erence required, Apply at O15 7th st.u.w. — DY AGENTS WANTED IM- WAREID, 200 FAbd Agee tiie inition af eusizely new rubber wh lerearment. excl - Sively for fourales: i EE ai, a3-3t = ENCED SOLICI\ORS AT W eae haere ea jen paid. CAPITAL NEWS AGENCY, 407 10th st. nw. ‘ae-site ANTED — LADIES ARE OFFERED PLAIN eedlework st thelr own homes (town or coubtrs) by an isolate b house. = Kenuine. Good Pay Senate Peeryihing furnished. Bartionla it, Mave Aetistke Neoulework Co. 135 Stu ae. NV-City. 9-208, WWANTED-A Wake toni ity, a large New Yor exscted, SUPT. York. ere Sheet or and colored, Sor all Ki and States, with WwW ARTED ESPLUAGENT OF EVERY DESCRIP- UREAU, pout f WasdiNGroN LABOR BUREAU, | WANTED SHALE Fo Dir “es BLE MAN LOCATED i cities, to represent, in his own local Rete. euces house. Good salary. ‘MEG. HOUSE, Lock Box YM Eines ‘Mou and women, rie BUTE AND COL. week aud 61 payment She pc rarer ies and gentienen. inting, receipts, or bum- = ae ado gaat hard seps-3un iy ‘PERSONS OALL ON Us. Vary furnished snd unfuruiahed foots. arity them For ent all eae ene fre ine ‘Koom ke utiug Axeuc, oa oor stu. Am* v ED_-NOW 18 YOUR Weim cncnt e TOR & SON, 1226 F st. a WANTED--HOUSES. EN JANUARY 1 A FU! age, with all modern conveniences: of, Treasury. State rics, Touso ‘in ‘answer: Soe D HOUSE TO RENT. SET apehanes Spo must be firat- Soi Cavite ih: must communics te CH \t feces °F, ERO PROC. * nisin MODERN DWEL- ¥y ae pe oy ae rie Hero, " -—sreacaans HOUSES Fh , Haat ik ay el a 500 to 9.000. ‘oD voy i, 2 sped § oF 9 zpom 5,000 to $7,500. or FRO OWNERS. HOUSES ANTED_DIE “t ia Tow f rohaners. Any property | 9 plead aiticas will be liberally adv as our ox pense. Raonts eeeD Sul soR me He Kainine San Bull WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS 7 MBERS OR OTHER WARss EES A tft a donee evenings after 5 &'clock cam s cure, {be mt ge 4 alady who writes x meee ef Jexible me, = take the work home if 1.0 e fi office. — 7 ANTED— GENTLEMAN, A A) sere apn as fit Boom, sown cron with heat and kght, 913 pire ED sae ELISRARY OF BOOKS, A WAN TEE ithe oliecuon sddress LIBRAMIAN, Star office. ws rED_FOR ai Sedo watches, eee ‘Parior ey tounses, INS GO TO JNO. BPA PARGAINS CO.TOeaS id p Pig ‘815; gents’ large pwt. Fur- roller geht ere Bie i 9s SBeamets and. grain ‘carpeta, Boe ». per yard. ‘other goods ge d5-: we A WHITE WOMAN TO TARE OME NTED— tents RE Home F. baad aie Sh" wu bisctoN, pr ee mya Rat ae ViGIOUS.. AND, NERVOUS YARTED = MLD VIGOUR An iy Pro 0: R'GLEASUM. th: king of horse-tamcrs t his night. ofeuaree. ingwre at the Rink for + Pah ion Giamenves Monday eyspis, AT 20CF CENTS ERIN) WANze, TREO aca ‘or money as Boe y et See TED_WELIS DUG, BORED AND DRIVER, hints of rel ef ea work one it mow og SR TA Sea se red ‘ED—1 Fs FPP FOR ian ate Wi wi Keep hore, waster fand wiamier, © abe tox Poa y, peterouce. Saleh bor at ‘si ODF CoAk igo #8 ae eee moat Holey sont grate ppeeired at ison on Reitor's Stables. H.C. HURLE Bock’ © gz so tivecy seattese Sligo P. O., Md. ANTED—HORSES TO WINTER. AT GEN. me weet jwock-farm at $8 per rer month, Lag: ce of Hay Scales, cor.” 10th and La. uve. + URN) rae BEGPHOLS” eee F sts. 2.0. WASP iat ENOWN THAT C.S. BU. UisiADS @VE., (01 ite City Hall), is .- seen of Deeds ford ‘States aud Territories land). Cd Gat * PAID FOR Reset ie aaa ms Bot bas sur srl San oe Eakior bo Peers gan save from ‘tures made by 74 Hoe Spee |i Wee coe S ARTeD—ay 4 SESFECTARLE WHEAT SUR a Fiace to do chamsberwor aud. plain sewing of waltroan. Gail at or address 2417 N st WAXTEN-BY A NOMAN A PLACE AS CHA: mB | sre scrteace ine cy reference oy W. NTED_AT. HEADUUARTERS — POSITIONS for tn et ihe Wat Basse secs Nee Gosche, ae are sree a at THY AND COM: Rint’ on to do general housework in # sunall family TL? Fet'nw, ¥ ED — BY ABLE fitl a Situation at chambermand oF Dura: ces. Call st 2220 i A YOUNG WOMAN A PLACE IN ce be vate faauily oe chat id or waitress: at 1818 6th ANTED_BY A COLORED GIRL & SITUATION ae ERE ett clan lows Ad Sear _ + AXTED_DRESSMAI ER WILL. SI day or week in family at eucessiven. Address Li, Star ( W&AXTEDSEE A RESPECTABLE COLOR! fisteor office rooms to clean. Apply en Bi WATE. —BY A SETTLED FD WOMAN, a Place at aundross in private Foote inh fats to clean.” Best of references. Avpis at 2018 kes WE ‘DA A Sgt | BERPeCT ABLE teach French and take care of young chi is Willins to do all winds of plain’ sewing. Box 42, Star office, at Witren ral A xi aaa a ate ATION 1X br. nebes thorough: Bowiish Fiest= ¥ ANTED-BY A YOUNG a A PosiTio’ I8 drug store: Ripe movths’ perience; best of BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED \an & Situation aa asaistaut cook in Kitchen, or = wood refer ences ie HOUSE: V TUATIONS FOR COOK Maida Numes,_ Waiters Seutltons, ther help, fale aud female. FM. 682 F wi wee M A, SIF ANTED BT AN HONEST Qulsesas Uation as howse servant a ere edie Us ceutlemay of x patees Telereuces. Address oar ANTED_BY A FRENCE ‘Stake care of children; best reference. Afdross 1114 19th at, WASTED. BY TWO RESPECTABLE ‘waite be ewe. orcoupanion, Cal at S008 Mat Be se Se WAXTED BY A DRESSMARER A FEW BN: farewents in familes, cutciug done by ta tem,” Address M. ELLIS, Star office. i Watiiac te BY A FRENCBMAN, A SITUATION As butler in a private family: Ww ANTED-A LADY WHO HAS BH year business 6 a bookie couutant desires a jou: ut A NOWN THAT HELP OF ALL KINDS: App aa'a an suneccL als ee 436 7th nee Bll-lm WANTED—LOTS. 'ANTED—TO BUY FROM OWNERS—SEVERAL tou between New Jersey ave. and North Capitol "cash paid for barwaina #i¢e nnuber Sul'square, with price. Address G. 2 _MONEY TO LOAN. BY VAL TO LOAN—NOTES, 61 personal or aed resaonsble n2i-Im By esteemed ae 300, 22,300, OF ana "ap to Moe. ata cs es ONRE 35 Lo! roi SEAL 8 SAL Att Bttention to 8 Shad OTe BUADLEY, 927 17- Te a aa 3 000-T0 LOAN 2/000 ON REAL ESTATE. 300 fo25)___THOS. R WAGOAMAN. MSS TO Loan. Bee ooh sel CaS & on 405 ¥ A, nw. Pay (teal Estate Loans. ans. Army and, Xavy Officers’ Pay ‘bed. Sine STOCKS AND BONDS. GOOD. CO! — and other first-class securities, * MEY Ie BOO Ss DI EMPSEY, » Bs Blae4 New York ste, $100,000 nae, ey Mao phone 789. x me wuITE 4 CO. i ant shaciew st BaltnwOFO, MELB pee HOLLAND D's THOMPSON, _ 213. 1313 F st., Adjoining Sun Butiding. ol TO LOAN ON Pair Bar ESTATE, IN SUMS WELT eae sel Corser’ i omy a. Jf ONEF To LOAN ON APPROVED REAL EstTaTE ONEY TO LOA! SR AgeBow ons, 8 sit SE INRINS. coe Mand 10th ste. NS ieee ‘suit, at lowent te ee witch, estate security. SATURDAY, AN ITALIAN GHPY. hcemaers Red tae No gp. a iinet seo veh sa RETURN eel B ar entrance ‘had on collar Wien iy ri xa sccoud floor, suitable for funni Bg. berdics paths 1 Fewest ENEWED AT AT Sas MARS. aves ij of thrve upturned pevsna. pioanest or third Room, ad coe furnished eee SB XDOME FRONT ROOT Ria | Pe . iar ome ie R BENT ONE FURS . b nom ga 24 Hook, oF two tuturulehed hase g FOR, REST UUANDeoueLy FuRNicn ‘CFs, on suite oF single; also. penmmut by gyitable for ee tiemen “with or whthoat tx Ithet. nw. References exchanwed ou Fh Sh THe Bore peta poo Washington, suite of nicely furnished hes consiating ef bedroom: irene ere aaeaine SOR RENT — NICRLY FURNIANED Koom, with Board, sail = joune, with bay Dait sguame from Patent Ofice Peo st Apply 715 OR RENT—TWO VERY HANDSOME Kooms, ny ‘nem henge, the fromt ote haree ish aicwve pay window "Duin newly aha elegans furnia. nt ee fed, arice "bath Fox of sunlicht sw jtropolitan car line and touveusent to te other pee “Ohiaivieon ae ee RENT 1396 9 ST_ 8. W, Two & comm us waicatin oma Boor, uw together or Jeout room 45-30 RENT “ONE Gh TWO ROOWR Becond ating. light and beat, furn: Fx JOR RENT —NEAR THE CAPITOL, HAND. omely furnished room’, ah wits of situs far nace, beat and AIM cine, [Sina aan and erdfce half ‘Square "204 }OK RENT—A FINE DOUBLE Pa sveral other tooue, and. firwi-clame served by a rewaiar caterer T3G0 Qs a © P08, RENE, CHOICE AND NICFLY FURNTSHED eu, Sulte gr aingiesin a private femlly. Wie pecnmelira Ro # peruauent tenatt oon SUITE OF TWO LARGE Rog as os Joor, abd froBt room ob second, Fe RENT—100 block irom PA sve. care, a thirds spear Coenkseek seen penne ee private fu:niiy, rent m REN T1120, SW Youn Ave. CORNER bie for Members or Senator. “ae Fe RENT cn mith ore aon AND WIFE OR wo eentlemen, with of without Hoard, quiet fare ily, ne eh Teas dort ona story Front Room car liae peau the fone, Boa doat-mw. ‘a3-0r JOR RENJ 1313 NST. NW. SOUTHERN OUT. Beonid atacauie fared Some fear mak emt tatie board: hantecme ebony ole ine be tg fromt room: open fire it desired eeterenars Spe REST— 3 Si. NW A MANDSOMELY suite of three Toons ou fret Bou roa oo on third hoor. ae Fok 85 Be, 2 SES Ww roe ‘Bish ‘rootia, en ‘itile, with aie iBest-clane boosts woderate torment MH elegres Fa its KART 10 PLoPLt OF WeriNeeNT guly. cheer. coufortably furaiehed Par a7 SD AT. NW. WITH OR Ww | Eek Mprice moderste. ‘a handsome auite = ea RENT — 708 Ti + Avartiueits, fret and arse suite cit rooms on ie 2 0 We Haxpse! ie Fee tents stk, Be Bing SAR a ghocite: Seb ra: Rag gra, eat JOR KENT-WITH BOARD-Oin 1 SE NW. Tare © communicating Rovts, with very lanes Sloseta, pew furuiture. owe music Fuoul, very baud some parlors; ternue moderate. daar F* iT BEAUTIFULLY Fi RNa BPtront Kipoms, in fine ey houne coutrallg ow ‘oon oo Pee REST, aT pane, SESIOE.,| ORK AVE. ence req) 70H RENT—611 23zH SE XW Fe wit 5 eokaees ONVENIENE sth ab ent my fsingle room. eve eee W. 2p stoKy, window ; bath « feiereneea 1s 2 231 NEW YORK AVE, WELL FUR. tte. FOR RENT — ished Rooms, en suite, with open erates, ais. siu- gle Koomm abe RENT _® wire, H PORD TWo NEwLy ruR- vansatug | cond oor front; ‘ren winale or eu c ate. dso om BENT 14S 2S. 4 SUITE rooms on 24 Demy farmed south fr suitable for twoqentiemen alo, parior ot Int fi Es 20k RENT HAND LY FUR 80 suite oF #inein, om second, or tind Sour 449 Gat uw opposite the new Pousion Ofioe al Bee JOR RENT—PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ow a: pook. — A DESIR SOUTH FRONT reamcuatle .@ table bow ro ea eemmmabeaias Sa JOR ,R-NTNICELY FURNISHED Rooms, FP tnodern conventoucon_ 81 Lith PoR_WENT AN A PRIVATE Fam TWO second-story, comununyating front Rooms, ith evod tard Zor tt, teat and ean: $58 yr month, Cr four or saat F Revusekee og (litany room, tata See S28. Bestencesceaner. ©. =) ay Siete ot are NISHED IN A Flore, suitable Courrea ‘Ales otber fetus ting'S. vo tour fines of wtrece cute ‘Tehme Apriy at 403 Hist mw. ws FOR ea ookn NiCELA FCENISRED ‘ay view “and heat: convenient to Cayital abd on tine ge 27 Dat nw. G M. KOONTZ. aoe JOR REST_ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS at low rates at 2120 Pu ave, 43-30" 20K RENT THIRD FLOOR ta ey yy ino housekcerune reut 4 320 Der month tn advance, refercuce req Lith sta Masa" <8 = Pek RENT — FURNISHED — OSE Sp-sTou front room, with lay window and alcove, aud one atte =e 0 NEWLY FURNISHED Rooms, -windew house, with all modern in: 1306 9th st. ‘Wot 6 at . W. SICELY FUR aare of Ebbitt, Reh ies ase PEF Rap Fas seek $2 §2 ee (Eabrs 5 BLACK ENAMEL “OST—DEC. 2D, A ‘Watch, with 2 | ee sig rie pace in ess Fay ei aus malenialian Caan ‘OsT—BLUE Al ago rus GIP. OLD; Lene UENDREWB. abcde x Lazo Hear Oe MASTIFF Se Pd ALBA DSOMELY ihe: say wi aaa are ete po tack 182 N KW, A Let Pe fa, NG, Wonaes Lasramaarag BET. 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