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NOTICE. ave. bw. SPECIAL 226-6" Nee aPgxpon Ao iron Lora 00, Seat Sao Wrirs * STINEMETZ & SONS OFFER: 36, $125. aie MADE CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, MONTAGNAC BEAVER OVERCOATS, FUR BEAVER OVERCOATS, WHITNEY BEAVER OVEROOATS. 160. satis na gg OUB “SCHNABEL” BEAVER COATS ARE. ‘WE THINK, THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. ALL THROUGH WITH PUBE SILK, FACING HANDSOMELY QUILTED, AND ARE THE SAME IN EVERY RESPECT AS CUSTOM- 226 1237 Penna, ave., through to 13th st, Sea, Sam Waurs. We have Secques, Visi fow J 1a FAR rag la ns. fash Garments iu Secques, ad Jackets in the ber gual Hlunh, a tho lowest prices “Sockets ‘Large stock of Monkey Muffs, Trimming and be, awit ‘attached. Monkey’ ‘Muffs at Imitation Monkey Muffs at 82, 82.50 and 93. chmente Gone Holes Cie and Mum yx: Bhunk Sisek and Giabasee Mutts and _ New York Hi Derby, tubrelias is blives and Fongy Hasdio eaitable for WILLETT & RUOFF, Hatters and Furriers, 905 Penna. ave, MADE COATS THAT COST $75 TO @85. breaks the law, he is apt to find himse! the police court or before a jury in the criminal Col- +4, streets, and alleys without the permission of Congress, obstructs them to the injury of the public in defiance of law, disregards the regu- lations for public safety in reference to speed of trains and guarding street crossings, and otherwise conducts itself as if possessing the royal attribute of incapacity to do wrong even when breaking the law, no district attorney is #0 offensively meddlesome in the perform- ance of his duty as to interfere, at any rate not in Washington. The fact that such a corporation makes its money by furnish- ing excellent tion facilities to the public, the fact that it has made money in this way and will spend it to gain its ends if such expenditure is thought to be necessary, the fact that a part of the business public is in a mens- ure dependent upon the corporation for favors im the course of trade, and the fact that the corporation owns a few Congressmen, combine to place this artificial person beyond the reach of the law as administered in Washington. The tone of the American's appeal suggests that the discrimination between the individual —— corporation is not as yet universally recognize in Baltimore, We shall be glad to see our hboring city adhering to the former doc- panay aie dgnalaoarsbe discrimination be- Presenta, 0c12-6m_ P, HILADELPHIA Sronrz. DRESS GOODS, NEW AND CHEAP. Full line of 38 and $6-isc All-wool Serges and all colors, omy S00 and Obe, HENRIETTAS, 46-inch All-wool and all Cre 850. ; worth $1. finch preantenateaet . mi colors, #1. ie ; a 5 Seine Ladies’ Clothe alicotere 60 Black Goo, Black Silks, bess thick Ve Black and Colored Plushes, ‘oo Ware fabamay Pull line of Prigetie ef Gods at very low prices. Case Good aaa Styles only ity and Extra 12: One’ pai bceapeyses Cxbitizres, * | Pull tine of Clothe and Boys Wear (very low), LOAKING CLOTHS. Q Prise Good, Sty es of Cloaking Cloths at $1.75, €2, an han ices, ACE CURTAINS © ar 7 ‘The profit goes tooar patrons. See the Enormous Stock of BOYS’ and CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS we are showing. @10 ALL-WOOL SUITS. eres for Men's and If you cannot tell by your own Suit or Overcost, your Neighbor can, that the Best Ready-Made Cloth- ing can be bought of the Only Manufacturers of Wash- tween persons. But we have changed all that | ington, = oe oar stock a at the capital. Goods Warranted as Wepresented, and One Price ns The disagreeable weather of yesterday morn- BISEMAN BROS., 224 CARIES Teh and 708 K at. now. ing crowded the public conveyances in our COR. £2VENTH AND E STREETS. | Pegg CAMBRIC 9C; FRUIT OF LOOM, ard wide, 8c; wide, 7c: fablewched Canitou Flannel Sc X'S, Double Combination, 11th st. ae. BR Bt ‘E HAVE A FULL LINE OF OVEROOATS AT THE, poxpel MoT VistroOL ‘cLopmTNG 90. Bu Bazcuse Ts Buck Suzs. 227-3m “first come, first served”, or is there an ethical eode, unwritten but universally binding, under Mzs M. J. Horr, 1309 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, Being desirous of reducing her large Stock of FINE FRENCH FELT HATS AND BONNETS, Offers them at wite CENT DISCOUNT FOR 10 DAYS. ea eee ‘This sale is our Thanksgiving offering—s token of our appreciation of the splendid patronage with which we have been favored since our opening last June. The prices are about 20 to 25 per cent below our regu- Jar selling price, and will hold good until Saturday night only. Here they are: FOR GENTLEMEN. ‘We propose to give you @ chance to secures BLACK SILK during the week seldom met with. Our Goods represent the very best makes, of which we mention a few of the many styles and prices, Black Gro Grain at 75c., 83c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, €1.75, $2.25, and 82.50. Black Faille $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, and $2.50. Black Satin Rhadames 90c., 81, $1.12}, 91.25, $1.50, and $2. Black Jersey, €1.25 and $1.50. Black Peau De Soie, Black Armure, Black Satin Luxor, and Black Su- Tabs, We offer extra good value in all of the above goods. as we don't deal in Colored Goods (which the styles and shades change so often,) wecan afford to mark our goods at less Profits, and do sell at lower prices than houses that carry all shades, at the cost of his ejectment alto- He bas legs—why not let him walk, if this principle is to prevail? BLACK WOOL DRESS GOODS, in great variety, and at the very lowest prices. “The Economy” $3 Shoe for $2.50. “The Economy” $2.50 Shoe for $2. JUST OPENED, FOR BOYS. “The Economy” $2 Shoe for $1.50. another invoice of “The Economy” $1.50 ahoe for $1.25. . sume, not as a matter of rare privilege, but as Gees ue eee ae aa unquestionable right to be exercised when-| “The Economy" $1.60 Shoe for $1.25. ‘They sre well made, and no pains has been FOR CHILDREN. spared to secured goods that give perfect satis- “The Economy”, $1.25 Shoe for $1. faction. “The Economy” $1 Shoe for 80c, Please bear in mind that these are our regular, staple MOLIDAT GOODS, HOLIDAY Goons. ‘Hines; Shoes upon which we aré establishing s reputa- tion for Reliability, and our guarantee of satisfaction to the wearer accompanies them at these prices just ‘Don’t delay if you want the benefit of this reduction, ‘as the sale closes positively on Saturday night. L. STARGARDTER, ‘THE ECONOMY SHOE STORE. 802 7TH ST. N. W. Many of our Holiday Goods have arrived,and ‘many lots are on the way. The styles are en- tirely new, and many novel things will be shown. Watchthis space. and come and see the long enough ‘the fect that Mr. Bright and Mr. Gladstone dif- bargains. fered once before on another matter—the ques- tien of England's attitude toward this country during our civil war. While Mr. Gladstone wavered in his purpose, inclining rather more te favor the confederate than the federal. and when half England was interested in the success of the southern arms, Mr. Bright stood ‘firm as the friend of the Union, and a believer im the certain coming of freedom to the slaves asthe result of the conflict. Whatever we may find to regret in the mistakes of his old age, all 227-tu,wkt E G. DAVIS, ‘719 MARKET SPACE, oc13-3m Corner 8th and D sts. URKI<8 LIFE TABLETS. TE cad RAED BRA An lute cure for “hee ag — Biasd Pariter aud Eie'Bevire for Liguor sua Yel Pines RTS «con, 484 Penneyivenia ave.; A. M. Kioczewski, 600 0th st, positively destroy. — /' Those interested in the higher development of mechanism will enjoy a visit to the press room of Tux Srap any afternoon between four and five o'clock, when its three mammoth fast of ‘Our Blue Chinchilla Overcoate at $6.75 are the very Our Melton Overcosts at $7.50 carry con- Wook ith, oll facings, at All- $8.75 are not only dressy, Philadelphia, Pa, Misti HARD, 79800045, 0, tgerm Gonfiteee” WAP haere OOK AT THE LIGHT COLORED KERSY OVER- 78 AT $12.50. They are daisies, At the pGQRDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 60, “Ox, Manu, Loox . THE BOYS EXCLAIM. AS THEY SEE OUR FINE DISPLAY OF BOYS’ CLOTHING. ogee at 928.78 eer) G3 at ¢ VIOTOR £. ADLER‘ A pot ee Oven z o yy me ry } Tse Pauw Ror “Orenxa~ ‘Let the past ‘for the present, and then no er- the ELEVENTH An- ‘Visitors are re- €1 to $3.68 Suspenders at 10 per cent discount. 850 “Palais Royal” Dress Shirts for 78c. ‘75e Fancy-Trimmed Night Shirts for 63c, 25 Half Hose, in all styles, for 210. 5. 82 English Scarlet Wool Underwear for $1.62. 10 per cent discount on Dr. Warner's “Health”, and it & Warner's Celebrated Underwear. ¢@~ Also see the Umbrella, Rubber Goods, Hand- kerchief, Faucy Goods and Glove Department Souve- nira, GLOVE DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS. Kid Gloves, all styles, for 89¢. Ladies’ 98c Pigakin Mousquetaires for 89¢. 81.50 Undressed “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves for 980. 25 12-button Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, $1.98. 25e Cashmere Cloth Gloves for 19¢. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS, $2.75 Plush Dressing Cases, fitted, for $2.50. 25 Dressing Cases, with amber fittings, for $2 Collar and Cuff Boxes for 81.75. $5 Shaving Case, elegantly fitted for $4.50. DOLL DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS, 81.15 French Bisque for 75c. per cent discount on other Dolls. \ HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS. 1234c Ladies’ and Men’s Handkerchiefs, in all styles, for 10e. 25c Ladies’ and Men's Handkerchiefs, in all styles, for 20c. 25c Ladies’ Jap Silk Handkerchiefs for 200. 50c Men's Fancy Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs for for 40c, ‘55¢ Men's Initial Jap Silk Handkerchiefs for 50c. 50c Ladies’ Fine Embroidered Fancy Handkerchiefs, for 45¢. $1 Men's Brocaded Silk Mufflers for 89c. Se Child's pure Linen Handkerchiefs tor 4c. NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS. 12% pure Linen Collars, 3 for 25c. 12}e pure Linen Cuffs 3 pairs for 25¢, 20c fancy fold Ruffling for 15c. 25e Rufflings, in all styles, for 190. $1 black Spanish Lace Scarfs for 89¢, 3 Hand-run Lace Scarfs for $2.50. ART GOODS DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS, 10 per cent off thg marked prices of Bric-a-Brac, in- cluding Japanese and other wares, also fine Clocks and Lamps. 25c Persian Draping Scarfs for 19¢. $2 Persian Table Scarfs and Covers, $1.35. Fringes of all styles at cost prices. $3.25 Fancy Lace Toilet Sets for $2.50. 50c Imported Metal Smoking Sets for 39c. 25e Antique Photo Frames for 20c. $1.24 Antique Crumb Brush and Tray for 950. FAN DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS, 50c Ganze and Satin Fans for 25c. ‘7c Plain and Painted Setin Fans for 50c. 36 Plain and Feather Tip Fans for 81. 48 Ostrich Feather Fans for $1. Ostrich Feather Fans for $1.50. Ostrich Feather Fans for @: 50 Ostrich Feather Fans for 83. $6.98 Ostrich Feather Fans, with Tortoise Shell Sticks, for $5. $10 Marquis Lace Fans for ¢9. $25 Ostrich Fans, in all styles, for $20. $30 Ostrich Feather Fans for 824. #45 Ostrich Feather Fans, with Mother of Pearl Bticks, for $35. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT SOUVENIES. 25e Jewelry, in all styles, for 19. 50c Jewelry, in all styles, fer 390. 81 Jewelry, in all styles, 8c. 10 per cent off the marked prices of all ladies! and gents’ Solid Gold Jewelry. LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS, 25e. Pocketbooks, in all styles, for 19¢. all styles, for 890, FUR DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS. 10 per cent off the marked prices, including the ‘scarce Bear and Monkey Furs. 50c, Russian Hare Muffs for 42c, UMBKLELLA DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS, #2.20 “Gloria” Umbrellas, Gold and Silver tops, 1.49. $2.48 28-inch “Gloria” Umbrella, Gold and Silver tops. for 81.98, 81,50 Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas for $1.29. 81.75 28-inch do do for $1.59, $2.48 Twill Silk Umbrellap for 81.98, $3.35 28-inch Twill Silk Umbrellas for $2.75. 84.98 Silver-handle Novelty Umbrellas for @4.25, $5.68 28-inch Silver-handle Novelty Umbrellas for $4.98. RUBBER GOODS DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS. $1.45 Ladies’ Silver Gray Circulars $1.29. 98. 210.98. 1.30 MISSES’ Silver Gray Circulars for @1.19. 1.45 MISSES’ “Mother Hubbas 1.45 BOYS’ Rubber Coats for $1.29. $1.98 Extra Long and Heavy Coats for $1.69. $2.98 MEN'S English Mackintoshes for 82.79. $4.98 MEN’S English Mackintoshes, imitating cloth, for $4.25. NOTION DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS. Genuine “Cuticura” Soap for 14c. J4¢ No, 4711 White Rove Soap for 12r. 23c Bottles of Bay Rum for 18c. be Skirt Braids for 4c; Bi for, 23 shiv elastic for Lie, “Ideal” Felt Tooth Brushes (18 felts) 53c. 10 Per Cent Of Marked Pr of Entire Stock of Imported Hair, Tooth, J and Flesh Brushes, RIBBON DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS. Fancy Wings, Ostrich Feathers and all Ribbons at 10 percent discount. Ten per cent also off the marked prices of the great stock of ribbons lately secured and Advertised at such astonishing prices. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS, 29c Black Derby Ribbed Hose for 25c. BSc Hose, in all styles, for 20c Re Hose, in all fy mtg dtc. ae juality Fast ack, Howe for 48e, otros ty sae’ Silke H for Be. 3.48 Raw ilk Hose, all styles. for @3, $3 ‘Children’s Black Cashinere Hove for 22c. UNDERWAR DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS. for 39c, Pants for 450. for 89 Inderwear, in all sty} Ye, 1 $8 Hand-Khit Ribbed Woel Vests for 81.20, oalnty Go's uder vent for adios andl chine eee ‘a Uni for lies and c! D. aien pee ‘cent discount on Blankets, Flauneis tavie Linens. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS, 2 ‘aise for #1. . 139 Blac! patie Sane for § DRESS sapiens Lio praapel pat g rome it off the of AbSSSASE sth eo oe Ta LACE DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS. 210 pte cont on marked petoes of all Laces, which in- sty! cludes the Tease Naan pl fron SBCOND FLOOR. ba, Elevator im passage adjoining Glove Depart- ment SHOE DEPARTMENT souveNrns silppebs for Ladies, Minscs, BoPssund Cuihirsnoes a CLOAK DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS. in for 98, ‘lew, tor $14, 10 Me “Stone News: Fon Weoxssoar. 7 ‘In eccordance with ourcustom since we began ‘business in this city, we shall close our estsb- Mshment aii day on Thursday, November 29— the day appointed by the President of thé ‘United States ase day of Thankagiving. . If you anticipate buying Linens shortly, why ‘Rot buy them to-morrow, Wednesday, so as to ‘use them for the first time on Thankegiving Day. Now is the stock at its fullest, and the time for the best selections in both patterns ‘and values ripe. This Linen stock compares ‘most favorably with any in the largest cities of thecountry. It has grown by virtue of our Judicious buying from the largest Linen marts of the world, and the consequent offering of superior values, We offer Fine Bleached German Linen Table Damasks, in highly attractive Patterns, 72-in. ‘wide only $1 per yard. Finer qualities in the same width, in new and exquisite Patterns, Just introduced, at $1.10 per yard. % Dinner Napkins in patterns to match the Damasks, at $2.50 per dozen. Extra qualities in 72-inch Satin Damasks, in Unique and handsome designs—the latest cou- ceits on Linens. $1.50, $1.75 and @2, $2.25 and $2.50 per yard. 4 Napkins to match $5, @6, 87 to 98.50. Elegant Double Satin Damasks, 24 yards wide, for extra-wide tables, exquisitely designed Patterns of rare originality and artistic concep- tion, $1.50, $2, 82.25 and $2.50 per yard. Damask Napkinsin patterns to match the Damasks, at 85 per dozen, No matter what price you wish to pay, be it Damask at 50c. or @2.50 per yard, or be it Nap- Kins at 50c. or $10 per dozen, you can reason- ably expect to secure here all that the price can Possibly procure anywhere and probavly nore. MEN'S GOODS, ‘We have a Men's Furnishing Store second to none in the city. Those seeking presents for men will study their own interest in giving this stock an early inspection. GLOVES. These make the most scceptable kind of » Present for a son or brother. We have the entire Tange of kinds and qualities from the Cloth Gloves at 35 cents to the Fine Kid, lined and Fur trimmed, at $2.75; splendid Kid Walking Gloves at $1, $1.50 and ¢: Kid Gloves, with Lamb's Wool and Fleece ‘Lining, with and without Fur trimming, spring and knive clasps or buttoned, English and cable stitched, well cut and shapely, embroi- dered on beck or plain, and in all the dark street shades, $1, @1.25, $1.37, 61.50, $1.75, 82, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75. Perrin’s Cape Driving * Gloves of Reindeer Skin, self and Black Em- broidered, patent lock fasteners, one button and Practically non-wearoutable, $1.50 per pair. Gloves for Full-Dress Wear, Pearl and White, embroidered in Black and White, patent fasten- ings, @1.75 per pair, COLLARS AND CUFFS, Any shape that you have seen elsewhere, or read of, you can expect to find here. Our brands are of the best materials and finish. and dure- bility unsurpassed. Collars, 124 and 20 cents; ‘75 cents and @1 per half dozen. Cuffs, 21, 25, ‘29, and 33 cents per pair. DRESS SHIRTS. Ready-made in unlaundered and Igundered qualities. For full dress we have fancy bosoms, either in the shirts or ready to be put in toor- der. Plain and embroidered linen bosems, plain and embroidered pique bosoms, wide and nar- Tow welts, Marseilles, &c., from @1.50 up. NECKWEAR From such makers as Welch, Margeston & Co., of London, and from Fisk, Clark & Flagg, of ” New York, and F, M. Walton & Co,, of Philadel- UMBRELLAS. Phia, The lowest price is our price. The lines Jyst opened for the Holiday Trade are beautiful to the extreme, and the hardest trouble to you will be which noP'to select. SUSPENDERS. Four of the largest and finest manufacturers in the world send us suspenders. Three are American makers and one is across the ocean, Neither haves superior in their special lines, from the cheapest at 25c. per pair to the most elaborately silk embroidered at $5. How to begin to tell you of our stock of Um- brellas is puzzling—so great is the variety of styles, of fabrics, of grades, of handles, of mountings, and what not, Indescribable best de- scribgs them, yet we shall endeavor tobe more definite. As for fabrics, we have Umbrellas of cambric, alpaca, gloria cloth, lisle-spun cloth, ‘Windsor silk and pure silk. As for handles, we have a great variety of woods, both foreign and domestic, with natural and finished surfaces. As to the mountings, here the trouble begins, for there is » thousand things that might be sald between the plainest knob to the most elaborate effort of the silversmith's art. Artis- tic natural mountings, sterling silver, plain and chased gold, bewutiful in design, yet reasonable in price We never sacrifice quality to name a low price, and the Umbrellas bought of us can be de- pended upon, and are warranted for wear and Helvetia Cloth Umbrellas (a grade of the Gloria), natural sticks, 26-inch, $1.35, A fine quality, 28-inch, $1.75; 28-inch, $2. Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, handles finished with gold capa, 26-inch, $1.50; 28-inch, $1.78. Lisle-Spun-Thread Umbrellas are becoming more and more popular. The manufacturers say: “Strongest umbrella in the world, made of double-twisted silk-wrap and double-twisted Usle-thread woof (filling) and double-dyed, warranted not to cut or fade within a year with ordinary use.” 26-inch, $2.75; 28-inch, 3.25 each. Weleave you to take the finer grades for aranted, Spittlefield’s English Silk Umbrellas in two gradee—medium and best, Umbrellas upto $25,and not s cent wasted in them, Ladies’ Umbrellas in creat variety with natural ‘and pompedour sticks and other fancy fnish- ings, both in long and short handles, ‘We don't consider it necessary to speak of the suitablenees of an Umbrella fore Christmas sift, as more are given every year. Imported and Domestic House Coats, Smok- ing Jackéts end Gowns, Bath Robes, Office Jackets, ete. Attractive shapes, stylish, com- SaREe, seek as, Rina eR ‘Yet surprisingly ressonsblein price. = ‘Hoatery, Underwesr, and the like, must be taken for granted, asiwe have not the space to tell mora Suffice it to say, if you eressarch- ing for © gift for » man, you stady your own interest in giving this stock an examination. 27. 1888, At 20 per cemt leas than regular prices, ‘ ‘“Buccessor to R. H. Taylor.* SEAL SKIN SACQUES AND JACKETS. ‘We are sole agents for one of the best Fur Houses fe New York city, and guarantee every rarment we sell to be just a8 represented. When required, measures are taken and garments made apecially to onder. Be- fore purchasing we would solicit an inapection of out ‘stock and ask you to compare our prices and qualities: with other houses dealing in these goods. WRAPS, ‘We are showing « very large assortment of every ¥& flety in Ladies’ Long and Short Wrape—piain, band- somely braided and fur trimmed. in all the new color inge—Biack, Navy-Biue, Dark Green, Garnet, Red, Ox Blood and all the new shades in Brown: at prices 0 Inowledged by all to be as lows any house in the city. Remember our styles and many of our fabriad are confined exclunively to us, REAL INDIA SILKS, all shades, 28 inches wide, soft and fine, 75¢. PRINTED SATINS, in new designa, at $2.25. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, fine quality, 40 inches Wide, at 50c., eald everywhere at 650. on PEAU DE SOIE SILKS at $1.25, worth 300 pieces All-wool French Dress Goods less than ‘Usual prices. PLUSH JACKETS AND SACQUES, We are showing three (3) lengths in Jackete—23, and 30 iticbes—and in plain and seal edge st prices from 614.50 upwards Secques, full longth, from $20 to $45. Our $45 Sacques we guarantee the best quality of eal plush and finest lining and real seal loops. am sg CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. re yoda: In our Children's Department you will find over forty different styles at very reasonable prices. We have received many new goods this week. Full line of Ladies’, Misses, and Children's Furnish- ings, comprising Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Silk Muffera, Umbrellas, &., &. Men's LINED GLOVES at half price. OF OUR OWN IMPORTATIONS. The Berlin Garments cannot be surpassed. Ip FIT, WEAR, aND COMFORT THEY ARE “PAR EXCELLENCE.” WM. H. McKNEW, ‘Successor to R.H. Tarzon, 223 ‘933 Pennsylvania avenue. ——S===.. i CG. Mien In Ladies’ Ni hay —_ eo in fe We the wane fiyigof clown arth Haglan sleeve Choice of these two RICH MILLINERY. ES a HIGH NOVELTIES. In Nev An immense line of all Tice ERIGES. fir and STYLE we guarantee to be correct. You should look them over carefully. Per last Steamer. IMPORTED GARMENTS Howe teapentign eutbaiek, MNGEL" and “Pell” hleoves, and all The latent novel, WRAPS AND JACKETS, eso foes, te a tener mindagenpr 9 Fy RAGLANS . <p of waterial, made and finished in the iwost workman- like manner. Jackets $3.62. ranging in price to £30, Newmarkets and Raglans #100. a1 in all the new Cloths. We are showing an endless va- riety at all prices, MISSES’ GARMENTS. ‘We have just received about 10 imported sam| 16 and 18 sizes. All ples in yeare’ All handsame styles, the ves latest shapes, and new cloth, An mth ry | Cardinal Cloths, none them are very | of go fines texture that none but an expert can die pretty styles of braided in Black, | tinenish tress Z ieedeaet colicin | the real Seal Pur, finished like the real bad - Seal rarment, richly lined, Special Seal Plush Modjeaks at @18, reg. price Novelties in Puttern Garments, and have cates, and will recommend themselves to patrons wearch of very high class goods. GRETCHEN COATS, pretty styles, with Angel Sleeves: Belts, ‘bt S j izes f1 12 % Se eae SCHOOL NEWMARKETS, ‘With Capes and Bell Sleeves; 12, 14 and 16 years, We have them in both and pote $6.25 FOR 12 YEARS; ADD 50c. A SIZE. It ie @ wonderful garment for the price. All we ask is an EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK comparison with othera, We knoW the result. UMS. 223 7TH. 8TH AND D STREETS. In KID GLOVES. ‘The Winter importation of our cvlebrated Foster Improved Lacing Glove has arrived. Qur sales on this Glove during the past season have been enormous, and we intend giving our patrous this season a Glove having no superior in fit, #tyle, on reliability. Our $1 Glove is the best in the city. . 222 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE EXHIBITION FLOORS HAVE A FULL LINE OF CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, st $1.75. $2.50, 3, @4, and $5. Tl Ei forpos ax uuvenroot oygrain co. Loox To York Owx Tsrenests And Buy Your Medicine of F. & WILLIAMS & 00, DRUGGISTS, Under Masonic Temple, Corner Nintb and F Streets Northwest. Our stock of Drugs,Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is the largest of any Retail Store in the city, Youare always sure of getting them pure and fresh, as we deal directly with the manufacturers and can save you money, as shown by the following partial List, ‘The best Triple Extracts in bulk 35c. per ounce, QUININE. ‘1 dozen 1-¢rain Capsules. 1 dozen 2-grain Capsules. 100 2-grain Capsules. . 1 dozen 3-grain Capsules. 100 3-grain Capsules. 1 dozen 5-erain Capsules... 100 5-grain Capsules... W. B. MOSES & SON'S ESTABLISHMENT, Cor, 11th aud F ets. now, Washingtou, D.C, Are filled with the most attractive stock of Furnt ture, Carpeta, Upholstery Goods and Interior Decorw tions to be had from home and foreign markets, ‘The following are a few of the special attractions te each floor: FIRST EXHIBITION FLOOR. 11 pieces Flue Silk, 32 inches wide,about 550 yarda, in all the newest shades, worth Bc, reduced to Sue. per yard, SECOND EXUTBITION FLOOR, ‘There are 85 pairs of Fine Imported Chenille Car- tains, 50 inches wide by 2g yards long, left of the 100 pairs which were reduced from $10 to $7 per pair, which is jess than cost to import. THIRD EXHIBITION FLOOR. 1,300 yards best Bigelow, Lowell aud Hartford Boay Brussels, in choice designs and colorings, Reduced from €1.35 to $1 per yard. FOURTH EXHIBITION FLOOR. 13 Japanese Screens, 6 feet high, 4 wings, gold em- broidery on satin, Japanese cloth back. Reduced from $12 to $10. FIFTH EXHIBITION FLOOR A very large Easy Arm Chair, covered in best leather. Reduced from #25 to 15. SIXTH EXHIBITION FLOOR. A Solid Walnut Wardrobe, handsomely veneered, ‘French beveled-glass doors, Keduced from $60 to 650. ” 8 8S SELRSSSRSKERE SSR SSTUESESSSIESHEUSRSSSSSSTSTSSSESSURUULENSS SEVENTH EXHIBITION FLOOR. A 3-piece Antique Ash Chamber Suite, with a large beveled gisss in bureau. Reduced from @28 to $22. EIGHTH EXHIBITION FLOOR. A Mahogony-finished Suite, with large double bed- wtead, large bureau with beveled French piste class, large washstand with splasher rod, all handsomely carved. Reduced from @95 to $80. NINTH | XHIBITION FLOOR. A fine San Domingo Mabogany Hand~arved Bide doard, with 3 large closets, 1 lange liven drawer, and 2 bapkin drawers, extra heavy plated medallion pulls of latest design, 5-foot top, 53x24 French plate glass ‘Reduced from $115 to @95. TENTH EXHIBITION FLOOR. (A large handsome Rug Couch, very comfortable Re uced from $35 to $25. ELEVENTH EXHIBITION FLOOR. 875 yards best all-wool extra super. Ingrain Carpets, including Lowell and Hartford makes, in new and de oe Hoft'’s Malt (Eisnerz). Humphrey's Specifics, No. 1 to 15. Hunyadi Water. ~ 33 sirable patterns. Reduced from Tbe. to 5c. per yard. 4 : TWELFTH EXHIBITION FLOOR, 15 ‘There are about 30 rolls, oF sbout 1,500 yards of 4 those 65c. - 8 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS 4 which have been selling for 412%¢. per yard, which is 1b "1 Jess than cost to manufacture. These will be closed 67 1.00 | outat42ye. Callearly and secure choice of the ten 7 2 75 | patterns remaining. 67 ; All the above prices are for cash on or before de = 1 livers. Warner's Kidney 8 2 ; Wyetb's Beet, Wine and 70 a : Wy B ‘Williams’ Beet, fresh 0 2 - - Wilbor's % 1 - - = ‘Williams’ best, 73 1 00 ‘Water of Ammonia, 10 * 23 3 3 ‘Williams’ Comp. 50 _— ‘Williams’ Rose 25 pe ‘00 ‘Williams’ Hatr 5 a ‘Williams’ 10 = we Fine Tooth Brushes. 10 20 e ‘Violet Water, large-size 7. 100 3 F Florida Water, per bottle..... 35 60 i. back : ia Sg Fae Of Bap, 38 2 OORKER 11TH AND F 6TH x. We Our No.8 Toilet very wapertor article’ ‘Weshingtoa, D.G.

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