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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON ONDAY Ovencoar Wearner Is Comte. AND WE WANT TO MENTION, A FEW OF = = === | OURSTYLES. IN MEDIUM-WEIGHTs THE The Evening Star has a regular, permanent boua Side daily circulation more than treble| *="SE¥S, CASSIMERS AXD CHEVIOTS that of any other daily paper published bn TAKE THE LEAD. THE FORMER COME IN Washington, and much greater than that ALL QUIET COLORS AXD of all the other daily papers here added @ MIXTURBS— together. BLUE AND BROWN-MIX PREDOMINAT- | ING. THEY ARE MADE UP WITH “RAW" Statement of the circulation of Taz Evenixe mn ‘ Srax for the week ending November 10, 1888: EDGES AND“LAP" SEAMS, OR “DOUBLE Mowpar, November 5, 1883......... 27,756 STITCHED.” THESE ARE VERY DRESSY Tvespay, November 6, 1988... 51,254 AND VERY DURABLE GOODS. CASSIMERS Wapsespay, November 7, 1898. 33,597| AND CHEVIOTS ARE ROUGHER GooDs CROSBY S. NOYES. Tuvaspar, a Se o ee ‘nen rita Farpay, November 9, 1888. 359 ABOUT THE SAME IN HEAVY WEIG! ‘THE Sarunpar, November 10, 1888, 31,996 HTS, ROUGH BEAVERS, “CHINCHILLA,” “nLYSIAN” “FUR” AND “MONTAGNAC” ARE THE POPULAR MAKES. Toran. AVERAGE DAILY...cscceseeeseseeses 38,832 THESE HAVE A GREAT RANGE IN Connesroxpixa WEEK, 1887........ 26,613 | ?SICES. WE BEGIN WITH A FAST BLUE, AT $12.50; A GOOD, WARM AND HAND- I solemnly swear that the above is a true and SOME COAT. FROM THAT UP THROUGH correct statement of the circulation of Taz ALL THE GRADES, #15, $18, $20, $25, $30, Eveyrxe Star for the week ending November 35, $40 AND $50. THE LAST THREE 10, 1888. F. B. Noyes, A Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Co. ‘AMED ARE THE FINE IMPORTED Sworn to and subscribed before me this “SCHNABEL” GOODS, THAN WHICH twelfth day of November, A. D. 1888. YOU'LL FIND NOTHING HANDSOMER OR Joux T. C. Crank, BETTER IF YOU PAY A MERCHANT tary Public. ieee TAILOR $80 FOR MAKING TO ORDER. The regular quadrennial problem is coming . up for solution: Where shall we have the in- — augural ball? It is proposed that the removal of the city post office to the Pension building E. B. BARNUM & CO, be postponed, so that the ball can be held in the same place as in 1884, To this scheme a Vigorous protest may be expected from the citizens generally, if it shall involve any dis- turbance of the efliciency of the local postal service. Otherwise, the suggestion is likely Loveny Daranyuest. to commend itself to many. Other sugges- tions on the subject are the selection of a site | 1 makes no difference for what purpose you wantto of the new congressional library building, | uniform your male servants you'll find that we are which could be floored and roofed for the oc- | prepared to meet your most exacting demands. Our casion, or of the Center Market, or the K-| stock of out-door and in-door Liveries is complete, street market. either of SS be weed | wien wo use the wosd complete we use it in its broad by joint consent of lessors and lessees, or the psd ermmipergeypertaaat building on the’ White | °™#*- Samplesareall right for window displays, but lot. Now is also a suitable time for discussing | V*"ty in quality, style and shade is what you want again the off-mooted project of a great public | to select from. We've not less than six or eight differ- assembly hall, where inaugural balls and sim- | ent styles of each grade, and the stock is larger than ilar festivities may be held, and which will af- | gny other clothing house inthe country can show. We ford accommodations for great conventions, | ake three claims for these goods: First, superiority political, scientific, ete, The scheme would : have to be handled by a corporation, which | ° Mlty snd fit; second, the extent of the stock might never be a highly protitable venture, | SPW you; third, the exceedingly moderate prices at measured by the size of its dividends; but the | Which these goods are marked, merchants and hotel-keepers and railway com-| (Fourth floor.) |" | SAKS AND COMPANY. panies of Washington could make many worse investments of their money than a subserip- | FO YOURSELVES. tion to its stock, The number of persons who | Clothes to Order—Of course you're particular, and come to Washington every year to attend con- | we want you to be. Oneof our chief aims is to con- ventions for which the hall accommodations Of | form to your wishesin the minutest detail You've the city are inadequate, indicates how many s = t to wear ‘ more would come at all seasons if the condi- | © Ssoptaana, ragto=: Cegeabenmeiga rae a tions in this respect were more favorable, ‘Where knowledge and experience will eid we suygest. Cay tain Sangloes, of the colliding steamer Rr ese eee ere eee P . ‘ Iberia, ewdently understands thoroughly one |“ tis country than we've got. Imported and part of his business, It is impossible to say | (™estic weaves that are serving their first season in how much damage might have been done by | th fashionable world, or the old reliable standards, are the terror-stricken crew who were struggling | in our Tailoring Parlors in profusion. One word re- for precedence in getting into the boats after | garding the output: It will cost you at least 25 per the collision on Saturday afternoon if their | cent less to have us make your clothes than it will to commander had not drawn his pistol and driven : : have them made fork or abroad. them back before the muzzle of it. The whole | ™*"° on ee biden story of the accident, by the way, emphasizes | “™"*2tee to make them of the same materials, guar- the necessity of a system of fog signals uniform | *tee the styles to be correct, and the fit perfect, and among all the maritime nations. The Iberia | they shall be made ina manner equal to the best. was drifting on Saturday, and therefore could | Will you save this 25 per cent? not have got out of the way of the Umbria, (Fourth floor.) SAKS AND COMPANY. even if the latter had been moving at a slower | ge eiyegr. rate than seventeen knots an hour, with which she ischarged. But if there had been a signal | We mean our Overcoats, We've got a line from whereby she could have indicated to the vessel | to $55 that we know can’t be excelled. Everything bearing down upon her the direction in which | used about them is the best. They can be duplicated she was headed, aturn might have been given - ee the Umbria’s wheel which would at least have | °™Y “#0 order.” and then only im s few places. Have changed the collision into a narrow escape, and | 7°" #"Y dea what they'll cost made to your measure? averted the destruction of a great deal of yal- | Well, they'll tax your purse at least 50 per cent more— uable property. and then where are they better? In the fit, you say. The probable success of four Chinamen in | TCT ¥Tons- They won't fit one dollar’s worth bet- forcing their way into this country from Canada | “™ Come in and slip one on and see for yourself. without anybody's permission, after having waited about a month at Niagara Falls for a . “ chance to enter ina lawful manner, shows how “ ae eae simple a thing it is to override all the legisla- OUTFITTERS WHO MEET ALL WANTS, tion which this or any other Congress can pass | sevenrH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. for the exclusion of immigrants of any race. -e The border line between the British powsessions nl? 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. and our own is three thousand miles long. For | q MPERFECT—GOLD-TIPPED GLORIA, the greater part of that distance there is not a | f2-inch. @120, All shades of Silk Flush. i. mg customs officer or a guard of any sort to pre- | bination, 11th st.» 10-2 vent the free passage of anybody from one side AVE BOYS" SUITS AND OV: ERCOATS FROM to the other. There are more than two hun- Y AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co.; dred miles of such unprotected frontier on the t 7th and G sts, uorth boundary of Washington territory alone, along which access from British Columbia tg would be practically without danger if the in-| _n3-10t _ SWISS. STEAM LAUXDRY. tending immigrants were prepared to rough it in the wild country for 2 time; and in a terri- tory whose Chinese population is already so large the presence of a few more would not = excite attention OS | Seat Sur Sacovrs A p Jackers ar A The close contest of this election is over the : a coutrol of the next House. The republican | Havesdvanced in price in London 42 per cent, as perad- majority will evidently be very «mall, but prob- | #°¢0f our FURRIEIin New York,and they havemade Pp an advance of 15 to 20 per centon their present stock. ably sufficient to reinforce itself by the admuis- | We take pleasure in stating we have already boucht sion of new republican states, by giving its | our SEAL SKINS at Lowest Mid-Summer prices, and party the benefit of the doubt in close con- | UF Customers will now get the benefit of our timely tested election cases, and through the réap- | P™°bs* Pportionment of Congressional districts under the census of 1890, ass Re D ‘The Pennsylvania railroad is preparing to ‘We Guarantee the Quality, Fit and Finish of each Garment and at LOWEST PRICES. im Jersey City. As the N in this connection: ew York Tribune says | per cent. rade crossings any- danger; in a large city they are intolerable.” | MARKETS and SACQUES cannot fail to interest you, Washington is larger, more populous, than | the public. and at prices to suit the purchaser, that is Jersey City. Its streets lay greater claims to | ranging from the Medium to the very Finest Grade beauty than those of Jersey City, and the de- | Goods. facement of surface tracks is made by this fact more marked and more painfully distinct to the eye. As the capital it entertains many more visitors than Jersey City,and in the nation’s show city the surface-track disfigure- ment becomes additionally conspicuous, When will the Pennsylvania railroad do for the capi- tal what it proposes to do with less reason for Jersey City? When will it cease to divide the | Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s GLOVES, HOSIERY, GOWNS. Full line of Children's COATS. sinking its tracks relieve Washington of the | TON &. &. grade crossings which the Tribune with truth pronounces intolerable? ‘The «weeping republican’ victory decides the Political complexion of the Supreme Court as WM. H. ¥cKNEW, ll as the presidency and Congress. The successors of Justices Miller, Bradley and Field, ‘Successor LOR, who have passed the age at which they may re- ss tire, will doubtless be republicans, 212 ‘933 Pennsylvania avenue. Wisxexs On Tocemes Or ELECTION BETS ‘Will do well not to b: wll not to bay, ony Saitnce fees ee OAK HALL, COR. 10TH AND vive. NW. You will find our Tailor-made Setin-lined Cuinchilla | © 4ND KITCHEN UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS, Srortagna $7 sold at s; BBW etOcE slow SRADY OF OUR Own, s- PORTATION. bee ae ate Te ARE RESPFCTFULLY LN" INVITED TO re DOK THROUGH OUR ESTAB- LISHMENT. al2-lw Ovzxixe Oa+K HALL, — ad Corner 10th and F ste. nw. | And could not do otherwise even if we would. But, if, after careful investigation, it should be clearly proven that our business ways are not as other men’s business ways—our methods superior to other men's methods, and that we are more of confidence than other men are, then we know that we shall receive SPOILS (your patronage) and that is our idea of spoils system, and beg to assure’you, one and all, that you cannot SPOIL us however great your attentions, however large your patronage, and what is more, we ALWAYS READY. RIC! Te HERE OR ELSE) ‘The -string bangs ou the outside, hence you are WELCOME—ENTER—INSPECT OUR SELECT AND h Se EpTOok CLOTHING For Men, Youths, Boys, and Children. YOU WILL NOT BE IMPORTUNED To BUY. VICTOR E. ADLER'S PER CENT CLOTMING HOUSE. T Fim Bt AC ACK Ppur Sat ons ROUND RIM, or 15e. Tithstse BIOS Fors 0} Tue Tiss. Yards XCar ANS Double Combina WE DON'T KNOW, BUT YOU BET ON THE ELECTION, AND HAD TO PAY MONEY YOU COULD ILL-AFFORD TO SPARE. WASN'T IT A FOLLY TO TAKE SUCH IF YOU ARE A LOSER BY THE RECENT ELECTION, ARE THERE NOT A HUNDRED AND ONE THINGS OCCUR TO YOU FOR WHICH YOU COULD HAVE JUDICIOUSLY EXPENDED THE MONEY YOU GAMBLED YOKING A WISH AND AN THERE ISN'T A LOSER OR A WINNER OF SUCH BETS WHO WON'T READILY CONCEDE THAT THE WHOLE PROCEDURE WAS UNMITIGATED FOLLY. WELL, THERE ARE OTHER FOLLIES NOT ALWAYS SO PALPABLE PERHAPS. IT’S FOLLY TO DEPRIVE YOUR FAMI- LIES OF STOVES, CARPETS, CHAMBER AND PARLOR SUITES, OR HOUSEFURNISH- ING GOODS OF ANY KIN® BECAUSE YOU HAVEN'T ALL THE MONEY IN HAND TO PAY CASH'DOWN. WE SAY IT’S FOLLY, BECAUSE OUR CREDIT PLAN IS ONE YOU WOULD EMBRACE AT ONCE IF YOU UNDERSTOOD IT. THEN IT’S FOLLY NOT TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND TERMS. IT’S, A DISASTROUS FOLLY, WHEN YOU DO KNOW OUR TERMS, NOTTO LIVE UP TO THEM. MORE DISASTROUS FOR YOU THAN FOR Us, TWO BARGAINS IN SILKS. BUT THERE IS NO FOLLY CAN EQUAL THAT OF DEPRIVING YOUR FAMILIES AND ROBBING YOUR HOMES OF SIMPLE COMFORTS, FOR THE SAKE OF INDULG- ING A MANIA FOR BETTING. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S ee ee ee + Boys’ Scotch Wool Gloves, with ribbed tops, NTH STREET X.W., AND 636 MASS. AVENUE. Coxtars A D Core wo LIGHTLY pyar OLD-TIPPED GLORIA, D, All shades of Silk Plush, 4ie. 500 EMAN'S Double A Re» Lene V =a IN THE ANNALS OF OUR TRADE! ‘That's what this week shall be if extraordi- nary values at nominal prices can make it such. LADIES, CUT THIS OUT And ask to see the goods, mentioned here (we sons ‘in prices, but leave ud if you can’t save from 30 per cent on every pair don’t buy of us. 200 pairs Ladies’ Hand Sewed Walking Boots, of the best known make, in best imported Straight Goat, Plain or Kangaroo Tops, This Week $3.60, 90 pairs Glove Calf Top fine Kid Button Boots, Plain or Tipped Toes, omit making com ‘tus for you to di 1 This Week 82.85. pairs hand-sewed Kangaroo Button Boots, easiest shoe ever worn. This Week 82.65. 150 pairs Imperial Kid, hand-sewed Button Boots, Opera and Common-sense Toes, ‘This Week 82.45. 130 pairs best Domestic Straight Goat Button, a Shoe for both dress and service. This Week 82.37, 60 pairs French Dongola Patent Leather Tipped Button Boots, the very thing for tender ° h from it spend million dollars in elevating its tracks | prsvot rece nll tenner ne at at one where are 4 nuisance and a perpetual source of | Our stock of PLUSH WRAPS, JACKETS, NEW- Me This Week $1.95. 250 pairs Genuine Pebble Goat and Dongola Button Boots, every pair warranted. This Week $1.45. 48 we now show the most extensive line ever offered JERSEYS in every Variety, Plainand Fancy Styles from $2.50 and upward. 224 24, 244 ae¢ EeE=Z= xz meee Magnificent Assortment of all the New Style TEA > <3 men <4 Prt c] secre iad pbeP © pemact wana, Pp; 8 =o city by an obstructed surface route, and by | UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, NO- Sood 0°, es ft a : 5 816 7th street. +1922 Pa. a East 231 Pa. ave, 9.0. Cnt 2 Se Ae SIRT? be CE ADIES' BLACK FELT SILO! BOUXD Be, BGO bozet Black Spoor Rilke per Yards New Wool FMAN'S Double Combination, 1 Fons Axo aot Sees GLASSWARE, alee Bear aes pent Price as any house in America, ‘Silk Derby and Worsted Hats and Eppy, AND LOSSES, SEP SFORRIARED TE ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Every preparation hasbeen made for doing the largest season's business of our history. ‘The store has been enlarged and various other improvements are yet under way. The stock has ‘been grestly increased and is being increased every day. Prices are being ground down tothe finest possible point. a BRIC-A-BRAC DEPARTMENT. ‘This department is stocked with a variety of Art Pottery Ware, both useful snd ornamental, ‘and many of the kinds and shapes are rich, rare, and beautiful. ‘Bove Jara, More than twenty shapes and qual- ities in Owari, Kaga, Imari, and Limoge Ware, designed and coloredin picturesque Chinese and Japanese effects. 30c. to 88 each. Fine Fruit and Lunch Plates of Tokio, Tapes- try and Vienna Ware, in Japanese Colorings. Salad Bowls and Dishes of Imari Ware. Cracker Jars, Chocolate and Tea Pots, of Kaga, ‘Tokio and Imari Ware. Large variety of Inkstande of Vienns and Freneh Bronze, in attractive shapes. A magnificent assortment of Ornaments, both ‘useful and otherwise, in Pitchers, Card-receiv- ers, Vases,&kc., ina thousand-and-one shapes,con- spicuous for their oddity and uniqueness, es- Pecially designed for table, mantel and Book- case ornaments, Thesc embrace Hungarian, Royal Worcester, English Tapestry, Teplitz's Old Ivory, and other equally rare and beautiful Wares, Exquisite line of Venetian, Hungarian and Bohemian Glass Ornaments, such as Card- receivers, Vases, Jugs, Pitchers, &c. ‘Variety of shapes in Bisque Figures, A myriad of other small articlesin the various ‘wares, such as individual Butters, Toothpick Holders, Ash-receivers, Bone Dishes, Match Boxes, &c, A line of Terra-Cotta Figures, Heads, &o. All sizes in Pug Dogs, Deer, Hounds, &c., of art pottery. These goods were secured especially on no- count of their appropriateness as holiday gifts, birthday and wedding presents, and now is & good time to make @ selection, while the as- sortment is complete. ANOTHER NEW DEPARTMENT. ‘We invite attention to our Stationery Depart- ‘ment, which will hereafter comprise a feature of our business, We quote the following intro- ductory prices: Visiting Cards, 5, 6, 8,10, 12 ‘and 14c, per pack. Envelopes for the same, 10c. per package. Pads of Paper, ruled and plain, in a variety of sizes and shapes, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15c. each. Plain and Ruled Paper, 25, 30, 35 and 450. per pound. Linen Paper, plain and ruled, 35, 50 and 80c. per pound. Envelopes, 8, 10. 12, and 18c. per package. Linen Envelopes, 15,17, and 18c. per pack- age. Yankle Linen Paper and Envelopes, in various novelty designs, 30, 35, and 40c. per box. Children's Boxes of Paper, in different sizes and qualities, 12, 13, 16/25, and 30c. per box. Correspondence {Cards, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 5c. per box, SPECIAL—Boxes of Oxford Linen Paper and Envelopes, containing 120 Sheets of Paper and 125 Envelopes, only 75c. per box. ‘Mourning Paper, by the quire and box. Sealing Wax and Initials, Pen-Wipers, Pens, Ink, Inkstands, &e., &e. (Birst floor.) BEDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS. We have dropped the price on a line of 52 in. All-Wool Suitings to $1 per yard. These are shown ip @ choice variety of Checks, Stripes, and Plaids, in attractive dark effects, and is the best value for the price yet offered. (First floor; new ann@x.) ‘Two af the most popular weaves of the sea- son. 21-inch Black AUl-Silk Peau de Soie, only -iuch Black All-Silk Veloutine, only $1.25 per yard. (First floor; new annex.) CLOTH GLOVES. Ladies’ 6-Button Length Cashmere Jersey Gloves, embroidered backs, in Black. Seal, and Gray: 25c. per pair. Misses’, 25c. per pair. only 31c. and 45c, per pair. Children's Woolen Mittens, in Brown, Garnet, Cardinal and Navy, 20c. and 25c. per pair. Men's Woolen Gloves, in Gray and Mixed Shades, 50c., 58c. aud 75c. per pair. (First floor; center.) “NOVELTIES” IN PLASTRONS. ‘We have just secured a very fine line of Silk Plastrons for street wear at prices which ena- bie us to offer them ridiculously low. Lot 1.—Fancy Silk Plastrous, in White and Cream, only 62i¢c. each. Lot 2.—Gros Grain Silk Plastrons, in White, with Oriental Braiding, only 75c. each. Lot 3.—Gros Grain Silk Plastrons in White, Cream and Black, embroidered in self colors, only 75c, each. Lot 4.—Moire Silk Plastrons, finished with crown edge ribbon,beaded in wold and silver. Colors: White, Cream and Black. Only $1 each. Lot 5.—Same as lot 4; more elaborately beaded ; only $1.35 each. (First floor.) MEN'S GOODS. We are showing an elegant line of Fancy Shirt Fronts for men’s full-dress shirts, which we are prepared to make up ‘on the premises) at short notice, and at most reasonable prices. We also make Men's Underwear, Night Shirts, Pajamas, &c., to order, and do shirt repairing of any description. We have Just opened s good line of Men's Cardigan Jackets, from $1.75 up, (First floor; first annex.) LINING DEPARTMENT, New line of Quilted Satin Linings, Particu- larly good value in Black Quilted Farmer's Sating, at 50, 65 and 75c. per yerd. 27-inch Farmer's Satins, in all shades, Only ‘B74¢e. per yard. 40-inch White Striped Farmer's Satins. Only 50. per yard. Beautiful line of Fancy Striped Satins, for Unings, 21 inches. Only 50c. per yard. 40-inch Striped Hair Cloth, 75c. ‘We have everything you can ask forin the way of Linings, (First floor; north arch.) HANDKERCHIEFS. Let this stand for the stock, which is rapidly rising to its @hriatmas condition. 300 dozen Ladies’ Pure Linen Unlaundered Hemstitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, ove inch ‘Hems; good quality. Ouly 15c@pach; 6 for 75c, (First floor; south arch.) FANCY EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. ree me Fir Pillows, 10, 15, 20, and sire ian ips. hyossss pclae ue shapes, 10, 1234, 15, 18, 25,and 8, . “The “Ideal” isthe only Hair Curler manu- factured which avoids bringing the heated iron in direct contact with the hair. Try it, Only ‘S74. each. 50 Superior-Quality Steel Needles, ina paper, for Gc, per paper. Belding NOVEMBER 12, 1888. Loe Is Caran OF BEING MADE TOO ENJOYABLE “How Over Hane Tacx Cous | Baroame This advertisement will be changed every Tuesday, The following prices are for cash on or before de- W. B. MOSES & SON, Cor. 11th and F ste. now. 3 Piece Mahogany Suit, French P. Glass, $210, re- Glass, 9135, reduted w& to forego its ¢reatest comfort by wearing poorly-made and bedly-fitting Footwear, when, by our splendid ‘stock and reasonable prices, we place Hi! duced to $150. 3 Piece Wal. Suit, French P. 3 Piece Ant. Cherry Suit, French P. Glass, $160, re- 3 Piece Ant. Oak Suit, @40, reduced to $33. 3 Piece Ant. Oak Suit, #24. reduced to $20. Imt. Mahg. Upright Folding AO metal 1 Tmt. Mahe. Mantel Bod, #12, revond to #8. 1 Fine Nat. Cherry Bedstead, $35, red 1 Do, Bedstead. 820, reduced to $15. 1 Pine Nat. Cherry Wasbstand, Tenn. Marble, $35, reduced to $30, 1 Fine Maple Imt. Bamboo Washstand, @45, reduced to $38. -Ft. Ant. Oak Extension Table, Square Top, $8.50, 7.20. 1 Roll. Curtain Desk, Antique Oak, 52 in. long, 32 im iil of sterling merit and lasting comfort, combined with style and elewance, within the reach of every pruden’ man and woman in Washington DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINEST FOOTWEAR, g Wide, 45 in. high, $38 to $33. 1 Roll. Curtain Desk, Walnut, 42 in. long, 30 in.wide, 43 in. high, $30 to ure TO SHOE BUYERS aaa wuz2n 1 Mahogany Finish on Cherry, Hall Rack, 860 to giheinat Hale & Kilbourue Buffett Bed, $123 to 5. 1 Ant. Sideboard, $18 to - i seamen wa! FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) ONLY, The bushes of “THE ECONOMY" steady increase every week since our opening, in Jume last, and the present one bids fa'r to beat the all In order to make it the banner week of tbe we have concluded to offer to purchasers To-mgsrw nse ean #15 toe1s. FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, jonier Mirror, Top and Hat Box, @22 to tise Nat. PULTE GATES EH foot Mahogany Finish Extension Table, 6 lees, saan “Round Glass Mas tNesiUweeacrin Believe it or not it does not alter the fact. WE SHOW ONE HUNDRED AND TWO DIFFERENT STYLES of handles in our $' Um have crook handles, ball handles, twisted handles beautifully engraved in all styles in burnished silver, frosted silver and oxidized silver and in 14 karat gold plate Segenepperr ae 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT On every sale of BOOTS, SHORS OR RUBBE matter what the style or quality ‘We expect to coun our profits by a three-fold increase of the day's Lume 20 Genuine “Gloria” ‘balance this in ‘Try frames, imt. =~ covered is Ht reste tae w ar Walnut Frames, 850 to core 43. laree Mantel Oab... Snet show 28-in. “Gloria” Umbrellas with, crook handles of 1 Pi COME AND SEE WARRANT THEM—re-covered free of charge if the silk splits within s year. See this morning's arrivals and you'll say the “finest collection in the country.” Prices up to $20 each. “LaTosca” Umbrellas at $5.68 with sterling silver and gold handles, the silk war- New rubber goods, but not yetopened. Call to-mor- THE PALAIS ROYAL. paar Fancy Rockers, which have faced. 502—A fiandoome THE ECONOMY SHOE STORE, L. STARGARDTER, Proprictor. Walnut Pier’ Mirror, Bevel Mirror, $18 to 3.A Fine Shakespeare Table, ant. Oak or Cherry, GREAT RUG SALE. inches by 11 feet 6 inches, 802 7TH ST. N. Ww. Tow and see them. (Continued below.) Srasoxanre Unsprnwear Bancars, IN THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT, near doors of No. + we show Shirts and Drawers at $1 each of AUSTRALIAN WOOL, which is medium weight; of SAXONY WOOL, which is heavy weight, and of NAT- URQL WOOL, which has the recommendation of the ._ Never before such values ok $1. IN THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT, near door of No. 1117 Pa. ave., we offer at $1.39 each the Improved Shape Ribbed Vests%in Grey Natural Wool, Red Medi- cated Wool, and White Pure Lamb's Wool, A bargain = The job lot of Ribbed Wool Vests, at 45c. each, or 3 are nearing the end. The delay of aday THE PALAIS ROYAL, may mean missing them. (Continued below.) New| Daarrry Nets, E Ners, Bre. At 89c. YARD Heavy Silk striped Brussels, 45 inches wide. Light Blue, Pink, Cardinal, Nile, Maize, Lavender, White, Cream. THESE ARE $1 QUALITY DRAPERY NETS At 8! 'D " Drapery Ni 9c. YARD “La Tosca’ jet, which is an Our Department will be unusually attractive for Tn addition to a line of new fabrics ed, we have imade big reduce tions on a good many lines of popular goods, and Indies visiting our department this week will fiud y bargains, ok Lace, for sash curtains, from 63 which we have just rece bargains Nets and the new “Jane Hading” Veiling. You had better interview the buyer To-morrow. THE NEW LACE NECKWEAR. One illustration is the long lace scarfs reaching the feet—over 3 yards long. Hand Run Black Spanish Lace, made in imitation of the hand-made for $2.68. “Jn New York they are $3.50” says the buyer, (Continued below.) Morr New SJ ewerny, We write you of the real amber, Tortoise-shell and fresh Enamel Jewelry as of the new Louis XV lace ins. Now we surprise you with 5c. JEWELRY WORTH @1. There are screw and pendant earrings of enamel, and pearls and the lace pins to match. You lieve till you see, 80 why try to tell of them in THE PALAIS ROYAL, reduced from 90 to 70c, ras, reduced from 90 to Te. ured. Madras, reduced Slto Printed Mores, from 12 SPECIAL OFFER NO. 1. 30 p -inch STRIPED aud PLAID, All-Wee SAXONY FLANNELS, ean ‘Madras, at half to $25; machine ‘50 yarts short lengths in Cretone, at half-price. sina of Furnittre Goveriuay at red from 25 to 40. 88 LAt THE PALAIS ROYAL, Regular Price, 40c. « yard. SPECIAL OFFER NO. 2. 54-inch HEAVY CLOAKINGS, $1.50 A YARD; Regular Price, @2 a yard. SPECIAL OFFER NO. 3. 50 pieces of 42-inch HENRIETTAS, RAR ditt iH EEEEE E writing? See them. (Continued below.) Regular Price, 45c. yard, ‘These goods are slichtly mixed with cotton, but we @uarantee the wear of them equal to All-Wool Fabrics ‘They come in all shades. SPECIAL OFFER NO. 4 50 pieces 38 inch, All-Wool FRENCH the ne west shades, PERFECT_GOLD.TIPPED. Buc Hose Heapovanrers. 26-inch, wot Hie 10, All shedes of =k Plush, ‘tie y ONE OF OUR $10 SACK OR CUTAWAY esueemeunennd HAGOOE corms ie because we import direct from the manufacturers. HEADQUARTERS, a Asn. Cor SWISS 51 SRM EXtspey, Regular Price, 5c. a yard. SPECIAL OFFER NO, 5. 40-inch SILK WARP HENEIETTAS, because we can afford smaller profits than our neigh- bors who credit, and therefore offer better values for | Ptapecrara Stone. . DRESS GOODS. ALL QUALITIES, STYLES, AND PRICES DRESS GOODS. HEADQUARTERS, Regular Price, #1208 yard. » Slate, Mahogany, Sen “© SpPClAL OFFER NO. 6. 44 All-Wool SATIN BERBER STRIPES, with rich 81.00 A YARD; Regular price $1.65 a yant Colors—Mabogany, Slate, Gobelin, Brouze, Navy. &@ SPECIAL OFFER NO. 7; 10 Pieces of 40-inch All-wool FRENCH SERGES, with silk and Velvet stripes of exact match, ‘because our immense stock, endless variety, and large sales make it evident. Price list below, but don’t Judge by the prices, but by the qualities for the prices Fancy Flanzels, &e. ei Smears and scott sna ‘and Wool, COMFORTS, comronts. antares ket THE PALAS ROYAL, Gray Bianketa” _(Continued below.) Mews Fast Buack Socks. We need hardly write, MONEY REFUNDED IF THEY STAIN. Thousands of pairg have been sold and but two pairs returned, and then for inadequate Regular price @1 a yard SPECIAL OFFER No. %, ‘3 Cases of Heavy 10-4 WOOLEN BLANKETS, #1.50 A PAIR; Regular price # Our patrons will please bear in mind that the abowe Offers will hold good for 4 DAYS ONLY. (ONTIL WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 14) Only 25c. a pair, and identical to those sold by us last season at 35c. CARPETS. CARPETS. THE PALAIS ROYAL. _(Continned below.) If they stain the feet or clothing or do not wash Jet Black MONEY REFUNDED. Cotton, 25, 35, 40, 55, 65, 70, 75 cents. Lisle, 55, 65, 75, 90, 95 cents, 1, $1.25, $1.35. Plaited Silk, 75, 85, 98 cents, $1.35, $1.50. Spun Silk, $1.68, 81.98, $2.48, $2.69, $2.89, $3.19. Raw Silk, $3.48. $4.68, 84.98, @5 Cashmere, 44, 50, 68, 75 cents, 81, Silk and Wool mixed $1.35 per pair. Fleece-lined 44 and 55 cents pair. 8” We ask attention to the splendid value we offer at 35e. or 3 pairs for $1, and also to the fact of hay- ing heavy and medium weights. Our 25c. Black Hose are the 35c. goods of those who don’t import them direct. son & Co. tra qualiti down in price, roods warrauted CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th and 706 K st. now. Pras Coroner INDIA SILKS, 27-inch, 75e. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, 40-in, fine quality, 500. BROADCLOTHS, 50-in. wide, COLORED BENGALINES, very fine quality, $1.50. ARMURE SILKS. slightly imperfect, half-price. ALL SHADES IN BRO. 3 ms AAO, Pro, ven bab ia elie’) E~ coo? § <n iy EVENING SHADES IN CREPES, at 75c, PARIS NOVELTIES aud Dress Patterns. ‘MOIRE SILKS in all colors. Our whole Stock of Fine CLOARINGS hove been so duced less than cost. ASTRAKHAN CLOTHS in all enon, OTTOMAN CLOTHS for Mourning Cloaks, ‘Large Stock Fancy French FLANNELS. Pp» p> a *F z 2 ¥ es tat a ra % Remap THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Fine California BLANKETS at Very Low prices, ¥ and UN! SILKS, VELVETS aud DRESS GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & sons, would please have you look over carefully, and com pare with others in the city. LADIES’ NEWMARKETS, Tailor made, stripes Campnew's Bucs Hose. ‘This list may be a little confusing—we have so many different styles, PLAIN BLACK COTTON HOSE (not ribbed). Btyle No! 1 comes in sizes 5 to 8%, at 25c. pair. Style No. 2, sizes 5 to 634; prices 25e. to 350, Style No, 3, sizes 5 to 83; prices 400. to 55e, BLACK RIBBED COTTON HOSE. Btyle No, 4, sizes 5 to 834; prices 250. to 35e, Btyle No, 5, sizes 7 to 8; prices 40c. to 0c. Style No. 6, sizes 6 to 914; prices 45¢. to 60e. Btyle No. 7, sizes 6 to 834: Btyle No. 8, sizes 5 to 936; prices * Btyle No, 9, sizes 6 to 9; prices 60c, to 75, Bizes 5 to 834; prices 64c. to 88c, Bizes 5 to 8, Prices 60c. to 90c. Style No, 1, in all sizes, for 250. Btyle No. 2, sizes 5 to 834, prices 250. to 450, Style No. 3, sizes 5 to 834, prices Style No. 4, sizes 6 to 946, prices Style No. 5, sizes 5 to 9, prices 400. Btyle No. 6, aizes 5 to 834, prices £97 Wehave every Style of Ribbed Hose that's made, Some with Oxford feet, Nearly all have double Knees, and all have double toes and high spliced hela, ‘We have in NEWMARKETS « fine line of TM- PORTED BRAIDED GARMENTS, with capes, bell or angel sleeves. This goods are absolutely perfect fit- Sup: exh wal tant comperionn ott any garments of Sunrises Are of daily occurrence. None are greater than the splendid bargains procured from the Golden Eagle Clothing Co. Our 2-piece Kilt Suits for ‘Boys from 2 to 5 years, from $1.50 to @5, ares ‘surprise to all who sce them. Our Men's and ‘Boys’ Suits and Overcoats are a surprise to all the world, all the prices placed upon these gar: ments. If your name's Dennis try one of our Suits of Overcosts, or both, to make up for ‘what you have probably lost otherwise; if it's ‘Eli try and make ® good appearance when you eefthere. No matter which may be the case, it ‘Will benefit you to buy your Clothing from IN JACKETS, we are showing line never before ‘equalled by us or any other house in this eity. ‘We have them in all new shapes, shades and cloths; braided, astrachan trimmed and plain ; iu short, every- ‘thing imaginable in the line of Jackets, Mo, mention © tsgsin. that ts Sactut wine BERLIN TWILL CLOTH, Braided hendeoueiy, In PLUSH GARMENTS we have an ciegant assort JACKETS and COATS, ranging from $20 up to the ‘We have given this line our SPECIAL ATTENTION. and every garment we offer is elegant value. In NEWMARKETS we have afi the new ana sriect birin cor nthe new Ange Bere und Cape Das 400 7TH ST. N. W., COR D. ST.