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THE EVENING Loe WASHINGTON: THURSDAY. November at. ts Iss, Cireulation efany Newspaper in the Werta. end as an Advertising Medium is worth more than all the wer yuyere puousued —in Washington. Fee York Offic: Room 93, Tribune Bail ding, a anneaeeeneN Itis encouraging to learn that the commission having in charge the selection of a site for the new national zoological park have got so far as to submit their plot of the ground to the Presi- dent. This is asign that we are going to have | Kay Fe 2 ® park, and a good one. It will not be so large as was at first expected, or as we shall probably wish it before many years, but the region chosen is one of the most picturesque and lovely iu the District. It is safe to predict that the park will be the favorite pleasure resort in the neighborhood of Washington when it has BBB uM MM PS A FE PRET Bh SA Uy a Ss bee AA eo MM S85 POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. A AA AA AAA aa B cca me H SS ie He Eca BBE Ii GG@ TTTT!H cco REE TTT RRR, EER "> THe CRORE” a dD tr iH Cc es. EE fT R RE DD THG OKKE > gz KEE DDD T cock KEER T DvD. A Lt F DD AA VY q DPR AA Y¥¥ DD AAA ¥ - bpp AA Yy 7 once got under way. Its collection of animals} we expect it and if you read the following list care- will not only thrive in the natural course of | fully we'll have it. events, with an agreeable climate and the best | We've lots uvon lots of odds and ends, &c., in all seasonable goods and if prices can soll them they'll not of care, but, situated at the capital of the nation | be here after tumorrow. and belonging to the general government, it You'll benefit yourself as well as us by visiting every will attract gifts from foreign countries as well | department in the store tomorrow. as from all parts of ourown. Successive Presi dents will bless the genius who evolved the idea JEWELRY. A lot Fancy Hair Ornaments, with etched and plated of the park, with its possibilities as a place of | tops, were 50c., 75c. and 98c. Ked Ticketed 39¢. safe-keeping for the beara and coous, the badgers and prairie wolves, the hairless dogs and the too hairy cats, the gophers and owls 39c. Oxidized Chain Bracelets, new patterns, Red Ticketed 16c. each. Men's 25c, and 50c, Plated Cuff Buttons. Red and eagles which admiring constituents insist | Ticketed 17c. a pair. upon showering on newly inaugurated execu- tives. ——_—_— += __ __ As indicated by its latest report the Balti- more and Ohto railroad enjoys increasing pros- perity and is moving toward its old position in the financial world. Instead of voting divi- dends the directors have adopted for the pres- ent the conservative course of using their money to improve the road, Last year the | 75. each. equipment was strengthened in various places es Ticketed 82: where weakness was showing itself. ‘This year it is announced that an effort will be made to} One lot of Black Astrachan Muffs, worth Odds sud ends of Oxidized Bracelets, Plated Pins, &e., were 25. Red Ticketed Se. each. LEATHER GOops. $1.25, 81.58 and $1.48 Solid Leather Card Cases, Red Tickoted 75e. each, — and 75. Card Cases, solid leather, one piece of kind. Red Ticketed 25c. each. * ee, Ooze Leather Chatelaine Bags, leather lined, oxi- dized trimmed, 45. each, Children’s 50c. Ooze Chatelaine Bags, Red Ticketed Chatelaine Bags, all lcather, were @4. 98 each, FURS. Red improve the terminal facilities. Washington, | Ticketed 5%. each. as a terminus, is inte ested in this plan. It hopes that the managers of the road will real- ize the wisdom of removing the grade tracks | press TRIMMING. which now obstruct the streets and make thor- ougbfare dangerous in certain parts of the city, and of building on a permanent site a station One lot of Children's Plush Sets (Muff and Recon in Curdinu!, Old Goidjand Blue, worth 82. Red eted $1.39 a set, One lot of Feather Trimming, in Seal, Fawn, To- bacco Brown and Natural, worth 7c. Red Ticketed a yard, Oue lot of Colored Silk Fourageurs, worth 75, Red commodious and handsome enough to be worthy | Ticketed 19¢. each. of the capital. To accomplish these ends it | ma will need to join citizens in laboring with Con- NDKERCHIEFSJAND SHAWLS. One lot of Colored and White Silk Handkerchiefs, gress for a solution of the local railroad prob- | ¥et¢ 5c. to $1. Ked Ticketed 4c. each. lem. If, in correcting the evils of its own oc- One Lot of Colored Cashmere Double Scarfs, wore $1. Red Ticketed 6c. each, cupation of the streets of the capital, it seenres | pays, for itself the coveted southern connections out of this city, Washington will rejoice with it in @ common gain. — +» One of Washington's needs is the develop- ment of agreater publi: spirit, more local pride, and a stronger sen.:ment of community of interest among its citizens. The absence of self-government and the comparatively slow | sold from expansion of the city commercially have been in a measure responsible for thislack. ‘The citi- zens need to get tog ther to fight effectively for the common welfare, and should not per- mit themselves tobe separated in snarling groups by sectional or factional jealousies. To accomplish this desirable end ‘Te Star has steadily favored jorm of citizens’ organization will bind more closely together the people of Washington. give opportunity for the expres- MUS: sion of public sentiment, and furnish the chinery for concerted and united public jon when the city’s welfare demands it, Citizens’ committees, business men’s clubs, boards of trade, in short, every organization, existing or proposed, which tends in this diree- tion, will receive all the encouragement and support which Tue Sran can give it, ——$——— 6 According to the precedent of a number of the international expositions held under gov- | 8*.¥ere rnment auspices there shouldbe no substan- tinl deficit in the accounts of a world’s fair, given by the United States at the national capital. case of severa! of the world’s fairs, the national Rover at should be so related to the finan- cial wingement and responsibility that it will bave the disposition of this plus. If, om the other hand, through mishaps there should be a serious deficit in the accounts, it should be met largely by the national government. Congress ought to appropriate directly for the purpose of establishing the world’s fair at the capital, and not raiss the money needed for expenditures before the receipts begin to come every | Hats, all shapes and colors, were G8c. and 7 which | Ticketed 25c. each. $1.25 Painted Quill Fans. Red Ticketed 68c, each. A lot of $1.25 and 91,50 Feather and Satin Fans in White and Biack, Red Ticketed 8c. each, CLOAKS AND SUITS. 1 Plush Jacket, size 38, slightly imperfect, selling Price $10. Red Ticketed 36.98. 1 Short Silk Wrap, size 36, handsomely beaded and trimmed, sold for $40, Red Ticketed 318. 11 Misses Cloth Coats, in sizes from 4 to 10 years, 35.50 to $9. Red Ticketed 6 Misses MILLINERY AND RIBBONS. 500 Ribbon Remmants, all silks, to 134 yards long. Red Ticketed 9c. 3 remnunt, 10 dozen ot Children’s Velvet Corduroy Jockey Caps, odd sizes, cheap at 75c. Red Ticketed 42c. eae! ‘The balance of our Ladies’ and Children’s Wo. “elt * Red ‘The balance of our 75c. to = 50 Fancy Wings, Birds, &e. Red Tickoted 41e, eacl SLIN UNDERWEAR, TNYANT® WEAR, &e. Infants’ 3Uc, Cambric Slips. Red Ticketed 22c. each, One lot of Children's Crossed-barred Muslin Aprons, Mother Hubbard and Gretchen styles, were 39e. Red Ticketed 25e. each. #1 Pillow Shams, braided in White and Red, war- ranted to wash. Hed Ticketed 7c. s pair. $1 Frevch Woven “Broadway Corset.” Red Tick- eted Ge. a pair. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. 25 pairs of Ladies’ Mode and Gray Cotton Hose, size Red Ticketed 19¢-each. pairs of Misses’ Heavy Flat Black Hose, sizes 6, Gig and 7, were Bic, Red Ticketed 17c. a pair, 10 Ladies’ All-wool Medicated Red Flannel Vests, sizes 36 and 38, sold for $1.50, Red .Ticketed 81.09 If there should be a surplus, as in the | ¢%h- 10 dozen of Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Gray Vests, half wool, good value for 75c. Red Ticketed 9c, each. UPHOLSTERY AND ART DEPARTMENTS. S@-inch wide Silk Velour for Porticres, 4 «ood shades, regular 82.25. Red Ticketed 08c. a yard. 4andG-inch deep Worsted and Silk Drop Uphol- stery Fringe,.was 50c.ayard. Red Ticketed ‘le.a yard. 4-4 Chenille Covers, Oriental designs, regular price 21.25. Hed Ticketed ic. each. Odds and ends of Zephyr Worsted. Red Ticketed 2e.a skein, 2 pairs of French Chenille Worked Potireres, fringed, were 8158 pair. Red Tickoted $9.80 a pair. 4 Brass-legged Center Tables, in cherry and antique in by authorizing the issue and sale of District | oak, were 4.50. Red Ticketed 82. 98 each. bonds, The suggestion coming from citizens of | TOILET Goobs. the issue of fifteen millions of District bonds to constitute s guarantee fund, if Congress shall demand it, is not to be considered as an ap- proval of this method of giving the fair tie necessary financial backing. The fact that is made shows, however, the disposition of cit- izens to provide for any possible emergency Toilet Paper. Red Ticketed 5c. a package. Veunard’s Toilet Water, regular price 50c. Red Ticketed 39e. a bottle. Fancy China Figures filed with perfume, were 19c. Red Ticketed 1c. each. Quart bottle West India Bay Rum, was 50. Red it | qicketed 3c. a bottle. NOTIONS. Pocket Dressing Combs in case, were 5c. Ked which may arise in the consideration of the | Ticketed 7c. each. subject by Congress, an l indicates their confi- dence in the suecess of the enterprise, finan- cially and otherwise, if itbe held here under national auspices. ee The talk about “dodging the census,” which certain leaders of the colored race in the south are quoted as using to stir up their people to reduce the apparent population in certain dis- tricts so as to throw obnoxions Congressmen out of business, is very foolish. The law com- mands every person to stnud up and be counted. If he doesn't, or if he gives wilfully misleading answers, he pays for the privilege with a handsome fine. besides taking an excel- leat chance of “aving all his efforts at distor- tion of the figures thrown away, Those who are trying t» “fight fire with dre” by advising their followers to play tricks on the govern- ment hadt better go into some other business. —$——— Ik would be interesting to learn wee the information comes from, on the strength of which certain newspaper writers one day pro- claim that Secretary Blaine is trying to crowd Mr. Reed ont of the race for speakership because they are personal enemies, and the next day assert that the Secretary will support the Ni England candidate because Mr. McKinley must Sachets Powdered Envelopes, different odors, reru- lar price 7c. Red Ticketed Sc, each. 500 dozen of Assorted Styles of Dress Buttous, were 2Se. Red Ticketed L5c. a doz. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 33 Dress Robes, were 89. Red Ticketod $4 each. 22-inch Plush in Navy Blue and Seal, was $1.25, Red Ticketed 75c. a yard, A lot of Wivans for dress facinirs, in Siate and White, were 10aud izie. Red Ticketed Se. syard. LINENS. Bleached Damask Towels, with knotted fringe and border, were 12igc. Red Ticketed 9c. each. S-4 Toilenette Stand Covers, were 250, Red Ticketed lic, each. GLOVES. Ould sizes of Undressod Mousquetaire Gloves, were 50. Red Ticketed 81.20 a pair. Oue lot of Ladies* Opera Shades in Kid Gloves, were $1.25, Red Ticketed 3Xe. a pair. Oue lot of Children’s Small size Cashmere Gloves, were 23c. Red Ticketed 15c. a pair. LADIES’ NECKWEAR. One lot of Silk Corded Ruffing, all colors, 6 yards in abox, was 250. Hed Ticketed 10c. a box. Odds and Ends of Black Lace Scarfs, were 75 and Sic. Red Ticketed 50c. each Odds and Ends of Boys’ Silk Windsor Ties, were 50c. Red Ticketed 38c. each. VEILINGS, A lot of Chenille and Silk Dotted Veiling, was 25 and We. ayard. Red Ticketed 10c.a yard. ‘ANCY GOODS (front basement). A lot of Fancy Brass and Wood Paper Cutters, were W | GO and T5c. Red Ticketed Ye. each, Alot of Japanese Ball Baskets, to be made up in Pin not be allowed to become Speaker and thus | Cushions, &c. Red ‘Ticketed Ze. each. pave the way for a presidential nomination. ‘The truth doubtless is that the Secretary is not interfering with the speakership contest at | Ticketed G&c. Alotof Birch Wood Kuife and Fork Trays, were TSe. Red Ticketed 36¢, each, A lot of 75 and 85c. Fancy Waste Baskets. Red each. all, but confining his attention wholly to the | MEN'S Goobs. multitudinous cares of the Department of State. oo ‘The latest news from Stanley and Emin Pasha wv is doubly weleome because it follows so close A lot of Percale Shirts, all sizes, were €1.25. ‘Ticketed 50c. each. Ajotof Rubber Coats, with Velvet Collars, were Red Ticketed $1.75 each, BELLAS. MBE A lot of Silk Umbrellas, with Natural Sticks, 26-in., Upon the discouraging tidings which lately | were $2.50 and $3. Red Ticketed $1.50 each. mt Doar Mex Glo. stirred the sympathies of the people of all parts | LACES AND EMBROIDERY, of the civilized world. Emin is not dead, and | pe Jot of Cambrie imbroidery, worth Sand 10c. Red icketed Se. a yard. not even a captive, but is safe in the territory |} jot of Cambric and Swiss Embroideries, worth 18, of the German East African protectorate after 20 aud 250. Red Ticketed 1c. a yard. along and adventurous experience in hostile | 1 Ponce Torchou and Medici Laces, were 25 and 30c. Fegions, Red Ticketed Lie. a yard. sree <orsialsibep-dlbisiensiene 1 lot of Cambric Edge, worth 5c. and 7 Bed The Commissioners, having months ago or- | Ticketed 2c. a yard. dered the railroad fences obstructing E street to go, and the fences sowing no dixposition to &0, now repeat their order. The railroad is <a wu S 88s EAU RTS afflicted with a deafness in the ear which is tarned toward the Commissioners and the ple. It will be necessary to speak a little = . POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET, toudes. J. W. Bomux & Sox ‘Haver Opened the Newest Shapes and Decorations of HAVILAND'S CHINA, IN DINNER, GAME AND FISH SETS. —— + Signs are accumulating that Governor Hill is not going to make any more stubborn fights against ballot reformin New York. It is a wise man who gets off the track whea the locomotive whistle blows. — + Emperor William is now thinking, it is said, of running over to Chiua and calling on his im- perial majesty the Brother of the Sun. He uti says he wants to make the acqaintance of all ALso the emperors; and, if that is so, he does right ba by he he 1a CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC, And Many Articles Suitable for goes now, the chance won't last long. — WEDDING PRRSENT In spite of the Brazilian upheaval coffee is Strong and rubber elastic—the markets, of W. BOTELER & SOx, buatee, alé-la 923 Pounsyivania ave. 2, PPP, ERE RI = IE fiend Bp PRP, By f BPP ER ERR ERR YY . ERE RKREE ¥ “ODD-AND-END" SALE. TOMORROW (FRIDAY) we will make a Special Sale of “Odds and Euds” in almost every department in the store. Of course, with such a varied memoran- dum to submit we will quote no prices, but merely subjoin a collection of the numerous items for which You tay inquire. You will, however, find that you can make vory advantageuus purchases by attending Friday's Sale. PLUSHES AND VELVETS. Pieces of lack and Colored Pushes and Velvet, Bargains in Trimmings. First floor, EVENING GooDs STRICTLY Pieces of Lace Flouncing, Black and cine Draper; pory Neteaud Brussels Nate: rope a peat. Length from 2 to OSIENY AND UNDERWEAR, Four and a half dozen Men's Half Hose, three aud three-quarter doen Childrens 4 Ribbed Hose, small lot a ’ Lisle ‘hread Vests, First floor, yards Dress Goops, —_ eee eee, of Broadcloth, Scotch Bae. side ds, Cloakiugs, Henriet- amelie Het AND re ohne ae — ares Suitable leneths in Silesias, Cambric, Lena and Wisana, First foor, DOMESTICS. Useful lengths in Calicos, Giughams, Cauton Flanuets, Bleached and Brown Cottons; Windsor, Chintz aud P Cashmere. Second ftoor. FLANNELS, A few pleces of | Stovon's | Flannels: white, fi Thea and Dog ee and Ganiiual Basket Flannel bination of Pink aud White Jersey Cloths, Second for, LINENS. Towels—all grades and prices: pieces of tudis Liven Feruian Lav, Mull Muse Ling, Dot’ an ‘Swiss, French Navfisook, Plain and Checked Nalnsook, jatans; Nottingham and Faney Cur tains. Secund flour, Sonate AND SKIRTS, sizes; Fancy Job. fo sitive Hrisnnel Skirt P Patteran: Second CLOAKS AND WRAPS, Sever oral Beaver, Diagonal and Cork- screw Cloth Dolman handsomely Braided; also u few Bi Cloth Jack- eta. Balance from last season, Half price, Third floor, ETS. ands red use 3 soiled, Furth floor, J GOODS HERE NAMED. SEATON PERRY, “Perry” Building, ‘9th and Pa. ave. Established 1840, n2l Lons Frexen Ko , ss HoH ®ss, Hat 88 HH ERR U U RRR BRU UR BBB UU OR ~ EVERY LADY N SDS ONE PAIR OF NICE FRENOH KID BUTTON BOOTS, AND THOSE WHO HAVE ONCE WORN A PAIR OF THE CELEBRATED ©. BURT & COS FINE FRENCH KID SHOES NOY Be INDUCED TO TRY ANY OTHER MAKE. THEY FIT PERFECTLY, ARE EASY ON THE FEET, SUPERIOR IN STYLE, AND REALLY COST LESS MONEY THAN MANY OTHER SHOES. THAT ARE NOT SO GOOD A QUALITY, OUR 35,00 FRENCH KID BUTTON, THE SAME SHOE SOLD ELSEWHE FOR 86.00, 18 VEALLY A BARGAIN, WE HAVE SOLD HUN- DREDS OF PAIRS OF THEM TO THE ENTIRE SATISFACTION OF THE PURCHASER, ‘CH KID BUTTON—A FINISH AND ALSO A BAR- ‘f THAT PRICE, FOR 37.00 WR HAVE THE VERY BEST FRENCH KiD BUTTON BuoT To BE Sousa THIS COUNT PHYA, THE AND £9.00. WE RANTER A PERFECT FIT AND ENTIRE SATISFACTION OR MONEY KEFUNDED, SAME SHOE SELLS FOR $8.00 ARTHUR BURT & CO,, nel 1211 F ST. NW. Menrzs Dave Srone, 1014 F STREET. OUR HOLIDAY CARD, Itisalittle early to talk about HOLIDAY GOODS, but Christmas will soon be here, and as we have re ived a large amount of our Nov- elties and Fancy Articles it is better to call your attention to thei now, First, we wish to speak of a fow bargains in Bottles for Covering, four different styles, all handsome, with Cut Glass Stoppers; the price is 25 cents per pair, Those Bottles cannot be duplicated for loss than twice the amount in this city. Now about other bottles, What shall we say? We have an endless variety, Bottles of every Shape and Description, Cw: Glass and Pressed Glass, in fact everything in the way of Bottles, About the prices, you can buy Bottles from Se, 1088. Do you want anything in the Bottle Une? If you do, it will pay you to call, MERTZ'3 DRUG STORE, Ba 1014 F st, WE HAVE A FEW STYLES OF MEN'S CHEVIOT AND CASSIMERE FIFTEEN-DOL- LAR SUITS, SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. WHICH DO NOT SELL RAPIDLY, WE WANT TOGET THEM OUT OF THE WAY AND WE PUT THE PRICE OF THEM NOW AT TEN DOLLARS, OFFICE ‘WOODWARD Cor, 11th ana Travnspay, Noy ‘Tomorrow, Friday, we bold our regular Rants? Webster's says, “What remains after is exactly the definition as applied to our ‘Underwear and the like, and sell all sizes nants” and their price is reduced for Fri- ‘but one or two, those colors are “Rem- Piece of Dress Goods, Damask, Lace, Trim- only want 10 yards, we have » “Remnant” after all of their particular kind have been their price. If we find we can buy aline of ‘than we paid, we call that lines “Remnant” taking back merchandise causes s quantity and offerthe returned goods at a reduced Profit, except one or two sizes, we consider quickly at agreatly reduced price, and re- ‘The steadily increasing patronage ex- Proof of their popularity and we shall #iven us the reputation of having the clean- colums of “Remnannt" attractions for to- FROM THIS DAY UNTIL THE 30TH INSTANT wo shall offer Twenty-three Lines of Gloves at such low prices which no competition can down, Y¥ qualities areappreciated, The goods and prices wo quote are well worth the attention of the trade, and ESPECI- ALLY CONNOISSEURS. The values should not be estimated by the prices at which we are willing to sell them. Asa result of this annonncement we shall have 8 big run on these Gloves, and therefore advise every- body who wants the exact desired sizes and colors not to put off purchasing. Although these lots are large and complete now they will be badly crippled before many days, There is certainly much sameness in advertise- ments, and we wish the public to understand that we do not attempt to make believe to give you a Dollar for 8 Quarter; but we want most particularly impress upon your mind that we shall continue always to xive you the best goods at the lowest possible prices, We offer no baits in odd sizes or in shop-wern goods, Our offers are such as we represent them in printers' ink, FOR LADIES WITH eaayry HANDS. OUR EIGHT DAYS’ BARGAINS. 53: yt inices. low enough to Hsaiee ag Eas ‘izes to the store on Frit rs Ladies’ 4-button “Perinot” Dressed loves in Pearl, Ci Flesh and White, O46 and 53 only. or remnant rs caren chance to layin s supply forthe social season. ‘button Leugth hy Biarritz Ladies' Best Quality 8-button Suede Mousque- taires, warranted. vere G18 Ladies’ Best Quality 8-button Suede Mousque- taires, fancy stitch, warranted. Ladies’ Best Quality 12-button Suede Mousqus- taires, warranted... vege BIT Ladies’ Best Quality 16-button Suede Mousque Ria irs 6- Gloves, Size 54 only. taires, warranted... soe 255 ly, Reduced to 250. Ladies’ Bost Quality 20-button Suede Mousque hoe. ‘Regtion bertnet Aro Mh sd taires, warranted. per pair. The above goods 3 pure 4:button Black Dogekin, Gloves, Evening Shades and offer them Cheaper than any a other house. (First door, center.) Ladies 5-button Fronch Kid, in colors and fast WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Black, warranted... Ladies’ 4-button Heavy Driving Kids, 1.47 Ladies’ -hook Foster, best made, all colors and lack, ~ 1.45 tata ete ae bly, the cleanest atock in the, store dies’ 4-button Sealine high grade. 98 Ladies’ Pigskin Mousquetaires, best in the city, Bi vee Oe undesirable shaders low Pom bes a haut price. We hive never had ao few odd 4-button Dressed Kid, _Smbroidered ae im Romery._ Cus tine caly 2 oat rranted; worth 81, foe Sizes > aa eke son See price 2 watra for 200" “" WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 95 Ladies’ Plush-lined Kids, with fur trimming, LACE DEPARTMENT. best quality, warranted. 1.22 Piastrons and | ‘at half and less Ladies’ French Kid, lined with lamb's wool and Collarettes than haif price. for no, other renson than that trimmed with beaver, warranted... 1.67 we have less than a dozen of them left and hardly any two Salis. 1 Corn-colored Cre} ae collar attached “Heduced 120 toh eos Bat *h Light-bine and Terra-cotta Silk Plas- tron with collar attached. Reduced to 81. 2 Creamy Fedora Lace Neck Ruitlings. jaced to 1 Pink Lace-trimmea Crepe de Chine Piss- tron, with collar attached ‘trimmed Byron Gollan "Se ai. 1 Cottarette of Pink Ribbon and Lace, lost its freshness, Keduced from #3 to. 1 3 * Collurettes of Lace and Silk Muil. Re- duced to #1. ‘These are the finest Neckwear ever offered GENTS’ GLOVES, Our $1. ag GENTS’ KIDS at. at. 1.35, Our $1.65 GENTS' BUCKSKIN at 1.37. TRIED ON AT OUR OWN RISE, at such absurdly low prices—or apt to be. — (First floors WOODWARD & LOTHROP, L 00 U U V-V RRR ERE L ooU U VV RRE L oo t vo Vv RRR FE L 0.90 U VV a R E TL 00 vu Vv B® EEE | MERINO AND SILK UNDERWEAR. Fearn spy. bey of Looruennte od Lines we SOEE = PHY VERE 000 00 arennant line “and its price 1s reduced for oF get yes § 3g i 2 age. 8 8 vy a i pairs of Boys Merino Dra Sizes 26, CoN SER OH 100 6 Ladies" Cardinal Silk Swise Ribbed Ves 425 peck Ens. rgd gre hogy Size 3. Red = i Sn 4 RN NUAN NTMTA A 10 Ladies" Fine Natural Wool Swine Ribbed Sian aH eo NNNUNNN T HOW Vents, mid neck, with oe RTEC MISS YS: 555599 11) N NNUN NN T H at ir Lado ine Slik Bins ‘Ribbea Cardi- Girt too * 6885 TTT es ow WOODWARD & LOTHROP, r N Wwwyw 5ss, N wwew s Ww . S88 ot n2182: “SHORT LENGTHS" OF DRESS GOODS. as hard as we may it is impossible to wrest the anocuialation ‘of Tenants of Do You Wasr A Duzss: oe 80 we keop » iins'themn off cheap. contain If 80, do you know where to buy the best Dress niece mn 14 or 15 yards and you only want 13 and ar muant of 2 or 3 yards is left. Sach ie Goods for the least money? If not we can tell you ‘that {he case intwo ont of every three wales Dress G Yet Femnauts have thelr Frequently Scapipedlc ge) exactly the Tenieth you want waist, sack, ise wrapper, or by combining two'pleces yu cure a suit and save almost half of wiist pected toexpend. This —. the coll ee ~ tion is unusually large and embraces tne end Pieces of our most STRASBURGER'S is the place. Once looking over our goods will con- vince you that our Styles, Quality and Price are simply O.K. We control for this city those beautiful $1.25 side bands English Broudcloths, 54-inch wide, Special price 90c. a yard. Our 45-inch side band Sorges at 75c, ayardare very popular and are selling rapidly. 42- inch Serge Plaids worth G2i¥c.; our price 4c. 45- inch Ladies’ Cloth, plain colors, are best in the city for 50c¢, $1.50 English Broadcloth 1.108 yard. Our 46-inch Woo! Henrietts Cloth is the town talk, as they are the widest and best goods for the mouey. Remem- ber, 46-inch 50c, Our double width Trenton Cloths, plaids or stripes, 15c, « yard, make nice school or house 36-inch Wool Plaids 20c., worth 32%¢0, Also many other good values can be found in our Dress Goods Department, inced price, SILKS AND VELVETS. 10, Men's | All-tinen White Hetatttched ble fabrics aud indoos, Hen embr chiefs Our @1 American Gros Grain Black Silk, guaranteed, Asis Sree: © Me Badeoat to Sho, special price Uc, ; our 81,25 quality $1.05; our’1.40 1) Men’: ‘i-linen White Hematitched nd-embroidered Initial Handi nite, 3 quality $1.25. These woods are reduced for the pur- kerchie! pose of showing our customers what we will do to gain duced to Lp at pl badd their patronage. All our adyt, Silks are guarapteed 24 Hei’ “AU-Linen ae, fmaenag | y : Hand-embroi nitial Han kere E and only one Dress Pattern sold to each customer. Pe ‘3 eye sows SiS eee VELVETS. Redue xd to 35c. each. or 3 for 1. 0 iaties" Aliclinen | White Hemstitched Ass big bargain our $1.25 Black Silk Velvets at; Hind-Ainbroldecad f nit ook Handkerchiefs, 6 our 81.50 quality, $1.25, A fine line of Satins, all “ay ia colors, actual valuo 50c.; our price 33c. 18-inch Silk WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Tush, all aliades, 58c.; $1.25 24-inch Silk Plush, special price 98e, Dou't forget to sce these apecial- ties. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS, Our 81. Comforts are worth your while to stop and examiue, as they are well worth $1.50. Our 82.50 Heavy Comforts, Eng. Chintz, satine covered, $1.98, Our $3 Comforts reduced to @2.48. This reduction is made to introduce our stock, We will offersimilar bargaina in Blankets, Our 90c. Cotton Blankets 68c, MEN'S UNDERWEAR. say's ee taree stone that are left, gal 21 pairs of Men's White M wp heir Sizes, 40,45 au Pov Toe Drawers, Sizes, 36 ‘New irigront begin Win- AM ant mt $0." ‘feiuced te: rf apair, Wewillgive youa Wool Blanket for $1.13 6 wena Gatton 3 Rhos, full regular pair, worth 1.50; better quality $1.40, worth 81.75, aug apair. All-wool Blankets at similar reductions, a8 we a eae Mews We” & Sg Pu tar buy them of the manufacturer and sell them at s 40° Redtoad to a1. nee Cantina ality Winter-weuht Underwear, S Shire shen 32, ag 2 pr.each Drawers, sizes &%S E 30 the 42. “Lone than Tialt price," Meduced Cc 2 os (Hirsi oor, 1013 F st, door Go E oe A NX N DD AA NNND BEE AU NON DDD ODD" BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. Our Cloak Department is one of the Fi the eanen lb age tg ee partments in our GU spot or two, they ta be suaued of patie amount of Cloaks we expected, It is our low prices or we inny be a ae eee ee a that move them so fast. pte pop rare eg price is then topos. Bod-size, Jackets, tailor made, from 1.88 to $15. Plush Jackets from 89.25 to $25. Plush Sacks, 40-inch length, $17.50; worth 820. Our 825 quality, Gare jush price $19.50; best quality $29,75; worth 33. Suppuire 11-4 White All-wool Blankets. Re- Newmarkets $39; worth $45, These Newmarkots are duced to made of the best silk plush, Misses* and Children’s (ourth Cloaks, both long and short, all at bottom prices, Our Furs are well bought and that is half sold. Our prices are less than those of furriers. Buy now while our assortment is unbroken. Remember, we are pioneers of low prices, Dry Goods and Cloak Stores, 404 and 406 7th st. n.w., 1 ‘Three doors above D. LOT 5077, CUTAWAXS, SIZE FROM 33 T0 38. “ 5053, * “ 347037. NOVEMBER 21, 1889, “ 603 © * © gssToss. “a + * «© gsr040. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY “ 6009, * “ @ 347038, ‘Have just received the finest specimens of ” 5002, “ “ © 357042, Grenoble Walnuts and Larguadoe Almonds “ 5049, SACK, “ “ 34TO38, ever offered in this city. They are positively = 5075, . “ ONLY 35 AND 36, THESE ARF ALL-WOOL, RELIABLE AND STYLISH SUITS, AS GOOD AS YOU'LL BUY FOR 815, WE DON'T BELIEVE IN HOLDING GOODS, AND THEREFORE WHEN ANY- THING “HANGS” WE “CUT DEEP" IN THE PRICES, ITS NOT OFTEN THAT YOU CAN GET SUCH GOODS ONE-THIRD OFF, NEW CROP Nuts, which is also more than can be said today of any other stock of Nats in Washington, ‘The above qualifications and conditions apply also toa lot of Genuine Hazel Nuts, which wo @isplay in our south window this morning, Re- spectfully, one to make s display nore shows end tl faevitable thet ager sneuld STRASBURGER'S Ohe “Metmaouta” aud ano reduced for fridays 2s Bhs nie Wool a Evening wis, 3 Slivhtly Sotlod Cream Cashmere Shawls, qluiinictted fringe { Large Hea: Hand-knit Cardinal Worsted shawl with ‘Tail Fringe. Be- duced to $1.50. ue ss dotted with Pink maf with Fancy lk di ae Hand kat i stitching. "Meducea to WOODWARD & LOTHROP, a 4 Bon Beduced to 500, Work Baaketa, Reduced to $1.50 pis gondhongnndes ‘Lined Work Baskets, Reduced to ¢2 E. B BARNUM & 00. 428 NINTH STREET, “*Hiiined Work Baskets, Reduced to $1.25 1. mal 031 PENNSYLVANIA AVR, P. 8.—Also just received « large shipment of ree eat iiee? 8 500, Choice Florids Oranges direct from the grove. r Work, Basket lined with Gg. , mm RY.C, Gecond floor.) ‘2 7. KEEN, Rees sane TQ iGhaves xp: WOODWARD & LOTHROR, é CASehae ‘Visiting cards nestly engraved wm, 21 322 Comer 11th and Fate. n.w. ee ee ee a ees or & LOTHROP, Fetanw, run 21,1889. ‘weekly sale of remnants. What are rem- * part has been removed—a fragment.” This stock. If we buy aline of Gloves, Hosiery, ut one or two, those one or two are “Rem- day. If we buy 8 line of colors, and sell all Rants” andare reduced. Ifwe show yous ming, &c., containing say 12 yanis, and you lefto?2yarda If youreturn goods to ua sold, we call them “Remnants” and reduce moodswe have in stock at a lower price and rduce ite price. Our liberal policy of of “Remnants.” yet we continue to do so Price, If we sell all of a line of Garments at a it poliey to let jthese one or two sizes go Place them. with a full line of a later style. tended our “Remnant Sales” is convincing naturally continue to foster that which has est and newest stock in the city. Two morrow. LADIES’ JACKETS, WRAPS AND CLOAKS, The incessant coming and going of styles tn Jackets, Wraps and Cloaks make it imperative that we shouldfelose ont a line as quickly asit broken in sizes. For instance,you pick out astyle you like and it happens we have no more of your size and you may not like any other style we have, hence we are compelled to show all in every style we buy the Parisian garments, of course, exclusive—but one of a size), Here Single garments we shall close out this Friday at greatly reduced prices: 2. Blue end Black Striped Cloth Jacket. Redu ed to T° itiscx ‘Astrakban it a yey wan Jac Size 36. Re- abet Cloth Short Wrap, braid trimmed. 2 Navy Blue Cloth ki 38 49, ut diac i one as. Sizes 38 and jack Cloth Short Wraps, trimmed with truth. Sizes 2, 34 and $6. ieduced 3 Black Long-curl Astrakhan Jackets, wide bea found aud lined with Black ati fin “ites ced to, 1 Dark Striped All-wool Newmarket, me- dium weight. Size 38_ cel tees WOODW. (Thira foor.) WARD & LOTHKOP, MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S JACKETS AND CLOAKS. We are constantly recelying new styles in ready-inade garments and when we have but One of two garnient Fediuce them for Friday's wale to tuaks, Foor forother full lines. Jon would think it strange 2 fea Preferred a certain style of tnd We bapoened not to ave your mize go you can plainl y oo we must we rid of, heno odd alzes atid wtylon, to chuble us to bit thefull line of sizes “in 'uewer styles, We DRESSES, allow no ents to remain here loug enongh to become passe. 1 Misses’ All- wool Navy Blue Flannel Dress neatly trimmed \ with braid to match, Size 1 years. Keduced to 85. 1 Misses’ All-wool Brown Mixed Cloth Drees trimmed with narrow brown braid. Size 12 years. Reduced to 87. 1 Misses Navy and Cadet Blue Foule Cioth Combination Suit Size 14 years. Reduced 1 Mixses’ Gobelin and Bronze Striped Cloth Facket wits ance Sect Duttone Size Te Striped Cloth Newmarket, 0, ‘avy Blue Cloth Cloaks mate “Bizes 4 ‘and © § e- T Unies: Rea a Bisck Striped Cloth a's and Blacl 3 Gretchen Cloak. "Size 6" years.’ Keduced pay ghile’s +, Brown, a Rtriped Cloth Cloak with 8 years. Keduced to 1 floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. FANCY HOUSE WAISTS, nEoth the line of sizes and the Mat of shades have besome oroken. We haven't all sizes in any on yet we have all sizes in the en- Bre lot. "We slill close them ‘out Friday es “Remmi at about half-pri want weet Elcwant All JERSEYS, foteng.: to have to tell acustomer we “but we are out of your size in that rY size iu every neiple of closing out broken lities every Friday at a sucrifice in order to, bag ne how styles in u full line of wizea, 2 Blact Braided Jerseys. $6 aud 40. i ee to. i Braided Jerseys. 38 and 42. with tucked yoke ne ipa sizes only, vis ong suik-tieching, and 34. Reduced to (Third floor.) aeaowinD & LOTHROP, BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS. yet have a few of the Boys’ All-wool Bye hich we reduced to $4.5 @ Boys" Plaid and Striped Overcoata, only in mall sizes, viz: 24. Sand4 years. Reduced ws > 4 Boys’ Funey Scotch Striped. A All-woot gave Oreo Sizes 7, 9, 1 duced to #6. 2 Bo Datk-ronn All-woo! Cape Over- coats. "Size og a RLS ‘Dark. “vlaid, All-wool Cap: Sizes 8, 9, 11 and 12 years, ge Hen talira floor. “ > WOODWARD & LOTHROP, DOMESTIC DRESS GOODS, “REMNANTS,” Shown on our second floor. | About sixty in all, embracing Cashmere, Tricota, Se als and Fancy Plaids aud Stripes. to G yards. Prices 10 to > WoopwaRD & LOTHROP. “SHORT LENGTHS” IN FLANNELS. A fe of in Maree res wert st about 30 “short . — Mere Flanela = we eaubroldorea in the coutren colors, 1 to 3 yard lougths, at very low Fein Er Seen OF.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. We shall place quick-moving prices on these 15 Short Lengths of Cretonne, of Felt. = of Ricare Musiia, “ of Raw Silks, (Fourth floor.) tet erie saeed WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘TOILET DEPARTMENT. 13 bottles of Toliet Water, reduced from 50 ee. “psttles of Quinine for the hair, reduced itens 30c. per bottle, WOODWARD]& LOTHROP. ‘ODD SIZES” IN CORSETS. spotter, ot hte SMod ale Panay Se a Waist eshort_ Malet rent TsoSieed Bx ate ee St prices not to be thourbt of again this season. Mead We give a reason for these great reductions eo early in the season? We think not, if you will but for a me- Ment think of the Inte and rainy season, We quote Prices on the lines of Jackets and Long Garments, of which we find we have too many and will sll at these prices only FRIDAY and SATURDAY; $3.98 instead of 84.98. $4.98 Fine Boaver Revere Front Jacket tatlor bound, in Blue, Green and Black. All Sizes. Redneed price €3.98, €8.50 instead of 810. 810.00 Directoire Jackot, made of imported English Beaver, finished in the best of manner, tailor made and bonnd,inall sizes, Colors Blua Green, Black. Reduced price $8.60. 86.45 instead of 87.50, €7.50 Fine Imported Beaver Revere Front Jacket, tailor braid bound and made stylish All colors and sizes, Reduced price @6.48, @5 instead of #9. 89 Extra-fine and Heavy Jersey Cloth Directotre Jacket, shawl collar, tailor bound, finely finished. Reduced price $8. PRICES FOR TOMORROW and SATURDAY ONLY: $8.50 instead of 810. $10.00 Fine Imported English Beaver Jacket, in all colors and sizes, made Directoire Front, fin- ished tailor, bound with three rows marrow vilk braid, finished scams, satin faced. Be- duced price $8.50, instead of 12, Fine Beaver Jacket, Directoire Pront, fancy braid, trimmed Navy Blue, Sives 32, 34, ‘36. Only at reduced price €8.50, instead of 87.50. Fine Beaver Jacket, all colors and aizes, finely Anished, tailor made and bound, fancy braid back, Reduced price #648, Prices for TOMORROW and SATURDAY only. 2648 7.50 LONG GARMENTS. instead of $10.98, Revere Frout Tailor Bound and Made Pine Beaver Newmarket, Bell Sleeves, All Colors. Reduced price, $10, tustead of @15.00. Directoire English Beaver Long Garment, Tailor bound and made, in Black, Blue, Green, Browns, Tan and Stone, all sizes, Bell Sleeves—one of the most stylish garments— we are showing at the reduced price, €13.50. instead of 818.00. Fine Beaver Large Point Collar Newmarket in All Colors and Sizes, finished 3 rows Silk Braidand large Smoked Pearl Buttons, Bell deovos, at reduced price, 816. instead of 825.00. Astrakban Trimmed Beaver Newmarket, lanes sleeves and Medici collar, finely finished and made. Redaced price Special.—Just opened a case of Fur Capes in all the different skins and shapes st extra low prices. See them ; it will pay you. The prices quoted for tomorrow and Saturday ought to induce you,to give us acall. Monday regular prices will prevail. We know our surplus stock will go at reduced prices quoted. For $10.00 t10.98 816.00 18.00 822.00 $25.00 CLOAKs, VISIT THE BER 00 Bd BOO RXR BBB OO O NNN BP %0 8 SE BB 00) ON OUNN MMMM A RRR coc OM OR FER MMMM AA ROR CO HH E MMMM AA ERR © HHH FR MMM AAA KR OCG HH EY MMA-A AK B COO HU EEET a21 316 7TH ST. N.w. Brow Teneer To Fovxparson STONE” 4 PEEP INTO THIS CORNER—AND THAT. Start in at the Market Space door snd go throuch the building with us, Let's sce if everything you can think of in wearsbles isn’t here—and more, too, How are you off for Underwear? Any price you want to pay from 50c. to $10 catches us with unbettorable qualities, Look at the 50c. Neckwear. None such in the city—neither in quality nor orixinality of pattern, Highor-priced Scarfs if you want them. Glovos—war- ranted froma $1 up, The genuine Macintosh Coats— only here—vo where else. Our two Unlaundered Shirt prizes—S7e. and 73c. The “Saks & Company” 100. Collars and 15c, Cuffs—Better than double their price will buy. But let's keep movjng. Mow about Shoes? Father, Mother, Children—or all ofyou? There are lots of “new wrinkles for this season—but they're put in with quality. We warrant the stick asa whole and each pair separately. A few ‘comparisons will throw us your trade we're sure—both on account of yual ity and price. ‘The Hats are Just step beyond. If there's one de- partment more than another we can sec grow it's this one. The only reason is this—twe kerp WHAT the peo- ple want at the PRICES they want to pay for it. Derbys, Silk Hats, Crush Hate, Boys' and Children’s Knockabout and “Dress Up" Mate. Ask to be shown the New Square Topped Dorby— “English, you know"—That’s for yourself—snd the Windsor Puff for the children—the two latest, ‘Now we'll co up a fli¢ht. Take the elevator, “Second floor—BOYS' aud CHILDREN'S CLOTHING—FURS tothe left." That means everything the little folke need from a Kilt Suit to « Storm Overcost—including their Fu:fshings Goods—complete, Just look at it— Can't be possible you'll call for anything we haven't wot, And the Purs—new but busy—Garments, Robes, Rugs and Trimmings, The exclusives QUALITIES st the commonest surt of PRICES, Here's where our ‘Negligé Robes are—on this floor, Some from England, ‘some from Japan and lots from home, here, You can’t duplicste them, Up again—“MEN’S CLOTHING."—Talk about pro- fress in trade—here's where you see it. Suite from 810 to 840—Overcosts from €10 to €55—and euch garments as overcome every prejudice against ready made clothing. Honest, fashionable and perfect fitting, All at the lowest possible price, We're carrying the banner for clothing, sure, A little higher up—“TAILORING, LIVERTES and‘ TOURISTS’ TRAPPINGS. Keep us in mind for al three of these, They're complete, live departments. ‘We'd like todo your “custom” work if you want frat- class service, We've the only stock of Liveries in town, Samples don't count—and whatever you want fore Journey—come and look for it here. This $s Sake and Company —as you'll find them. BAKS AXD COMPANY, HELPS ON DRESS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVEXTE a2. STREET. :

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