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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.c.; MONDA THE EVENING STAR, |Is A Gaear Picci THE EVENING STAR bas the fullest lecal Certainly, you are meddlers, always are, but you ‘will survive with reason intact, provided yougive up Circulation of any Newspaper in the World, | meddling. Qnd as am Advertising Medium ts worth more thas all the other papers published in ‘ashington. The American people have never been long patient under direct taxation if it affected the Weonce knew « man who made s largo fortune by simply minding bis own business, You should profit by his example, follow in his footsteps and not worry over the affairs of other people, All your worrying Kima's |THE FAIR. PAL AGE. 812-614 7TH STREET. ¥.W. Wo have closed out from one of the largest Im- public at large. Hence national taxation has | ana fussing and fuming will not prevent us from soll- | Porters of Furs in New York City one lot of been indirect and disguised and the revenues have been chietly derived from import duties. ‘The people of the United States have accepted ing SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR MEN the tariff principle with connected protection, | At $4.99, 86.75, $7.50. $8.75, 89.50, 810.00, 810.75. both because of its case and convenience as @ revenue producer and its assumed connection with the material prosperity of the republic. ‘They have never accepted the principle of free twade, because that principle has not been adapted to the conditions of the country. They came nearer dong so in the First Congress than they have since, But their action then and their action at several important crises since show beyond question that while they believe in a measure of protec- tion they do not adhere to the extreme doc- trine that absolute probibition of foreign goods, if attainable, would be an unmixed benefit to Americans. referring the safe middle course the people of the United States have, with occasional deflections, pursued an economical policy which has protected the home industries, but has not destroyed trade with other nations. It is not Probable that they will seriously depart from this broad American and common sense policy until all the conditions of American life and the relations of American with European, Southern and Oriental com- merce undergo a fundamental change. No matter whether this economical policy shail Jean more or less toa “revenue” or toa strictly “protective” basix, the result will be the same. ‘The facts of a people's life are a guide to the government of that people. The feeling of the people of the United States condemns all extremes, the Chinese wall prohibitionist of foreign trade as well as the absolute free trader. The cold facta of the republic's situation and the conservative tendencies of American opin- ton must be accepted by the statesman and po- litical economist, and, being accepted, they Barrow the fighting ground on the turiff ques- tion to very small proportions, Free trade is | impossible. A prohibitive tariff is impossible. The actual fight can be only over afew cents} more or less of duty on particular articles. The tendency of today is to case the tariff sligh‘ly, with tae purpose of finding additional custom- era for American producers. The reciprocity plan of admitting neighboring friendly powers and provinces, which are so situated as to be good customers and not compocti- tors, to the benefits in respect to certain articles of the free trade which exists be- tween the several states of the Union, on con- dition that the American products which need additional markets are admitted free by them im return, accords with the tendency of the times. There are some indications, however, that politicians with free trade or auti-protec- tive tendencies will not be satisfied with the reciprocity suggestion and moderate tariff re- vision; that they will overcrowd the public sen- PRINCE ALBERT S0ITS At $12.25, $15.50, $17.40, 820.50. SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR BOYS (Coats, Vests and Long Pants) At @4.50, 85.50, 86, 86.75, $7, $7.75. SUITS OF CLOTHES FoR BOYS Gacket and Short Pants) At $1.96, 82.50, 82.87, 83, 83.25, 23.50, $3.87. MEN'S STORM COATS AT 85.7: MEN'S CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS AT 88.25. MEN'S KEBSEY OVERCOATS AT $10.75. STORM COATS FOR BOYS aT 8&4 CAPE COATS FOR BOYS AT, 82. If these prices don't set well on your stomsch. please bear in mind that we are CLOTHIEZRS TO THE YROPLY, and we propose to protect thetr tntereats in ‘spite of ail opposition, VICTOR B. ADLER’S ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House, Eats, Caps and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, 927 and O29 7th at, n.w., cor. Massachusetts ave, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Open Saturday until 11 p.m. 17 ER A OU OT MMMM oD gSity B co MMMM © iow aM u i du M S354 a ae oe POPULAR SHOPPING ILACE, 7TH STREET. A MITLINERY SALF. We have entirely reorganized our Millinery Department Snd take this method of ‘and experienced force of wulliners ana trimunere ‘and would be pleased to ou call ‘and look throweh our stock. We ‘are in better shape then ever before to attend to your timent in their enthusiasm, and that a reaction | and are confident that with tine and stylish work, our in the direction opposite to that which now pro- vails will set in asaresult. The American pub- lie will check any radical over-stepping of the Jine on either side. ——— New Hampshire politically is all “torn up." ‘It is all about the legislature, The situation in brief may thus be stated: Under article 10 of the state constitution whenever any town, place or city ward shall have less than 600 in- habitants the legislature shall authorize such town, &c., to elect and send to the legislature a representative for such proportionate part of the time as the number of its inhabitants shall bear to 600, but the legislature shall not au- thorize representation of such town, &c., ex- cept in the manner just stated. No action under this provision was taken by the General Court or legislature, but a number of towns elected representatives assuming that their action would be approved. A majority of these repre- | an4,liR® of Fine, Trimmed Hat sentatives thus chosen are republicans, If | our usual Arst-ciass manner. seated the legislature will be republican and elect » United States Senator to succeed Sena- tor Blair. The democrats dispute the right of these members to seats because the result of the census under which they were chosen bas | ous entire stock not been officially declared. Whatever the | Every concetvable shi equities, and Massachusetts precedents scem to point to acquiescence in their ultimate right to seats if the census is promulgated in time, their title before the legislature acts is clearly hypo- thetical, as expressed on the face of the ballots which elected them. nual report of the Secretary of War is one in- viting an increase of the efficiency of the National Guard and the bringing of them into closer relations with the War Department. sual low prices, polite and strict attention to your Wants, we will enjoy an increased share of yous pe trouage, which will result to your beuefit as well as our own, UNUSUAL MILLINERY BARGAINS. ‘we have made for this sale unusual and extraordi- nary in prices. You have never seen such reductions before during the height of the Millinery Season. THEY WILL EMPHASIZE OUK ASSEKTION that our prices are unapproachably low throughout the department. Our entire stock of Finest Felt Hate and Bonnets, in lacks and Colors. Entirely new shapes, WORTH UP TO $2.00 EACH, CHOICE aq seg O00 me oe 8 ss © ie eB os ed EACH, CHUICE ‘ os sg a8 ue - ap 2S Excu. of Fine Birds for hat trimmings. shade. Worth up to $1.25 each. _ CHOICE, te te 8B ss 3 HS Hy So = EACH, ntirely New Ostrich Tip Bands in Blacks E colors, Jog stylish and at present much used, Worth up to $1.5 ee Pu Pa 7 af Hh - Een EACH. Under the present law the United States ap- a Ly] and Surah Shirred Hats, silk Propriate £400,000 and the individual states over $2,000,000 for the benefit of the militia, The Secretary hopes that the appropriation by Congress may be increased, and Tar Stax thinks that it ought to be increased. As the Secretary says, the encampments have been very satisfactory in results. Another important recommendation of Secretary Proctor 1s that concerning our coast defences. “With an an- ual appropriation,” he says, “‘of eight or ten millions—only a little more than that of the Present year—the construction and replace- ment of guns and mortars, works of torpedo defence for the whole coast, can be carried on, and in ten years our principal harbors and cities rendered reasonably secure.” 50. CHOICE Ws 5 Pol ee ‘3 it 3 ee ues 3 LT game Sys EACH. Children’s Large Flat Trimmed Hats, V. cs Ghd traumiuga Worth $1.00. VOY Pretty CHOICE §agy coe a8 4 re The conservative action of the Bank of Eng-| Bly" tape, °° 84 68. Cloth Bieycle ana “Nelly land syndicate has saved England from a panic worse than the one from which similar action by | the clearing house rescued “the street” in New York afew days earlier. For more than one bundred years the Earings have been at the frout of the world’s finance. That they should be embarrassed was almost incredible, and as soon as the fact was known the great money j kings came promptly to their assistaneo, Great interests aro conservative, whether ia politics or finance. The effect of the syndicate's wie | dom and promptitude will doubtless be to aliay alarm. —-—. -—___ Mr. Bissell of Buffalo, former partner of Mr. Cleveland, is mentioned as a candidate for U. S. Senator, but it is not a hazardous statement to say that if Gov. Hill will give up certain other aspirations and confine himself to the senatorship only, Mr. Bissell can be per- suaded to withdraw his claim ia favor of the governor. ———__ — The Baffalo Bill Indians ungratefully refuse to stand by their friends who wished to show how cruelly they had been. treated on their European trip. ‘ $<. Itis just & shade peculiar that so many of the leading democrats who could not be pres- entatthe Thurman banquet were not Clevc- Jand advocates, — ee Ex-Governor Foraker is not entirely hoo- dooed. By a favorable decision of a suit he has come into possession of Arkansas lauds worth 840,000. —— + The apportionment bills since 1850 have been enacted by the republicans, It does not appear ‘that there will be any opportunity for a change before 1900, at least. ee The only Force bili republican party needs is one that will force the democrats into a bole and keep them there. CHOICE ae EACH. A line of Satin-back Velvet Ribbons, all colors, and & line of S-inch wide Satin and Gros Grain Kibbons in colors, suitable for fancy work, Worth 2c. a yard. vies POPULAR SIIOPPING PLACE, Bit SEVENTH STREET, Srecran Sarz or ob a - God Tian “oo? God B Yc Sasd = Week November 17 to 22 we shall offer a special in- @ucement in our Clock department im both American aud French goods. These prices include delivery and the care of the clock during the first year free of charze, which no other house has ever offered at the prices we quote. Eight-day Ansonia Clocks, cathedral ciime, in fine Diack enaineled metal casing. $475. Elaborate Marbleized Metal Cuse, bronze trimmings, bronze top piece, with best 8-day Ansonia movement; cathedral chime, $7.50. Same style of Clock, extra large size; usually sold for $13.50. Our price, 89. Genuine Black Marble Clocks, 8-day, esthedral chime, vistble escapement, ruby pullets, finest quality; Usually sold for $18 Our price, $10.60. trimmings chime, hour and half. Only $18 Onyx Clocks, extra large, mounted in real ae ee eae Regular price $60—for New Yorkers refers to him now as Porter the | Oy Candelabras to match onyx clocks, mounted fa 9a A man as silent as Senator Quay is ought to eateh all the fish in the waters of Florida. a ‘The McKinley bill is stili in operation and the price of oysters is going up. —— Gen. Clarkson says the battle of 1892 will be fought by newspapers and yet he hasn't one. Brauce in a good mauy years, real bronze, at $14 and upward the pair. Fine Sevres Clocks, with side piecos to match, Be Dresden Cnins Clocks, with side pisces to ‘The largest, newest and finest Pe ~ essortment of Clocks BR SARKIS & CO's, 317819 Cor. 7th and D ats. “iba as, Are GME GOOD England hasu’t had to borrow s quarter from Sead iec Cure te i. eee CUMS 745 ind 747 Bth ot. ne CAPES. Ranging in price from $2.50 to 86. We intend to give sou a golden opportunity in the heart of the sea- son, end will offer them to you for TUESDAY only at Se a is Fads Remember, this lot of Capes comprises astrakhsn, coney, crushed plush and Black Hare, Nothing like it has ever been offered before, They are worth from $2 to 86. Remember for TUESDAY only. Yon are cordially invited toour GRAND WINTER DISPLAY of MILLINERY and CLOAES today and to- morrow, EK I NNN GUO & 388g RU RPS SS rd RMN GSP Sua! OFFERINGS FOR TUESDAY. The 8 and 3% inch Warranted Pure Silk Ribtons, in all colors, are selling very rapidly. Yuu should qult soon if you want to secure some of this Ridiun Bargain, THE BON MARCHE, In our Cloak Department we will offor for tomorrow only our 27-ineh Long Walker Seal Plush Jacket, with Aine Satin lining, scal olives, at $16, worth $20. You will think so if you look at them. THE BON MARCHE, In our Handkerchief Department, yard long pure Bilk Reefer Scarfs, at the low prico of 40c. THE BON MARCHE. In our Hosiery Department, Ladies* All-wool High Neck and Long Slecve Vests, in white and Fast Black, St Sleach. You will fad them equal to $1.50 vests shown elsewhere, THE BON MARCHE CORNER OF SEVENTH AND BH STS. N.W. GN THEIR NEW BUILDING). ‘We were very busy on Saturday. ‘The public appreciated our Tin Bale and the exceedingly low prices, Tomorrow we shall give you some more bargains of the same Stripe. Those equally useful, Glass and China both this season's production. ‘The list for tomorrow will Mclude some rare values. ‘We want to keep up the reo- ord started on Saturday, 00 we offer you unusual inducements in the way of price and quality, Elegantly Decorated English Chins Ten-piece Dec- Worth $2.98... orated Chamber Sets, «tomorrow $2.48 ‘The sane Decorated Chamber Bets with Large Pall. Worth 84.98... .tomorrow 84.69 English China Dinner Sets, new shape and dedign. Wor rth $11.48....., -tumorrow $10.19 Decorated China Fruit Plates, basket-edge gold lines, Worth ldo... Worth 4£c,. Worth 15¢......... ++. tomorrow zc Fancy Decorated Cuspidors. pees esseeane ee oe. tomorrow 320 Japanese Individual Batters. sme tomortow 2c “Owari" Oat Meal Bowls. Owarl Oyster Bowls, Fancy Decorated alt Shakers, French Chiua Tinted Fruit Saucers, -..--- tomorrow 100 Tinted China Cups and Saucers. Wwe DCncrererspereesceeee . tomorrow 26¢ Finoly Ltched Crysial Gas Globes, Worth 29¢..... .... tomorrow 250 Bive aud White or Amber Tulip Gas Globes, Ruby Tulip Gas Globes, Worth 00... +seee-. tomorrow 35¢ ‘Crystal Glass Water Pitchers. Worth 25c...... -+...tomorrow 2le Oblong Crystal Glass Dishes. Worth 1%... ....tomorrow Se Crystal Square Fruit Bowls, Crystal Glase Tumblers, ‘We have imported this season the finest line of Medium Priced Vasos in the city, iucluding Barbetine, Bonn Teplits Royal Art Hungarian and Victoria Ware. A full line also of Bohemian Glass Vases in entirely new and unique designs and decoration, In our Fur Department, Black Hare Muffs, at 390, | We cordially invite your inspection. each, THE BON MARCHE, In our Hat Department, 48c. Genuine Felt Hats, ° aT THE BON MARCHE, nl7 316 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ee EE BARBER & BOSS, 11TH AND G STS Banoass For Tass Wr Oxxx. ROGER’S TEASPOONS.....95c, PER SET, ORDINARY PRICE... ..$1.25 PER SET. STAG HANDLE CARVERS, FULLY GUARANTEED, 81.25 PER PAIR, ORDINARY PRICE. ..@1.50 PER PAIR, CROWN FLUTING MACHINE, $2.50 EACH, ORDINARY PRICE.... .@3 EACH, OLD RELIABLE CLOTHES WRINGER, $1.75 EaCH. OUB ENTIRE LINE OF SCISSORS AT 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. COAL HODS, 16 INCHES. seeneee 200, ORDINARY PRICE. ++. 300, ALSO A FULL LINE OF GAS AND OIL STOVES, FELT WEATHER STRIP, FURNITURE HANDLES AND MECHANICS’ TOOLS, BARBER & ROSS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, OPPOSITE BOSTON DRY GooDs HOUSE.” 210-24m dig % 955 = to HOD kee uv Nw U gS8g U A LE US UE AE. Nou? BMS Sou? Sued “ou! 244 RE “od? 5M ON CLAY DIAGONALS, ENGLISH THIBETS AXD CHEVIOTS Has about knocked spots out of the demand for Fancy Mixtures, and, while plentifully supplied with the former, we now see that our purchase of Fancy Miz- tures was greater than the demand. Not desiring to carry them over, though now con- siderably advanced in value under the new tariff, we have ropriced a few of the higher lines and marked them 670 PER SUIT, $5 PER PAIR TROUSERS, ‘Made to your measure any style desired, If you do THE PIONZER OF MODERATE PRICES, 615 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE Bl7eio THE FAIR, FRANELE & CO,, CORNER OF 7TH AND HBTS. N.W. 1¢ Srovr Boys 217-00 CAN BE FITTED AS EASILY AS THOSE OF REGULAR BUILD, AS WE MAKE SPECIAL PROVISION FOR BOYS OF LARGE PROPORTION AND TALL AND SLIM SHAPES. WE SPECIALLY CALL YOUR AT- TENTION TO OUR LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF NOBBY NEW STYLES IN DRESS UP GARMENTS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. EVERY- THING THAT THEY COULD Possi- BLY WISH FOR CAN BE FOUND HERE READY FOR IMMEDIATE UBE AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES, B. ROBINSON & c0., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 909 PENNA AVE. ¥.W. Au Tus Werx, © cco se sty | 2 § a8 7 1.50 Dongola Tipped Button, .50 Common Sense Button, $1.50 Kid and Goat Button, AT ° w HH tt aT ° haces Po Ladico’ $3 Houd-made Shoes, ° Seotch Bottom Shoes, ° ° ‘Men's $4.50 Hand-sewed Boots, ‘The absolute necessity for more room compels usto make this sccrifice, It is your golden opportunity to secure relis- ‘ble feotwear at less than manufacturers’ = = AR A N RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, $16 SEVENTH ST.,- 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVE SE, Two BELIABLE SHOE STORES. 2 ‘If you want WINE SHOES—SHOES AND SHOES For Yourself, Wife, Son and Danghter and ‘Baby this is the place to get them, Our 83.60, 85, 86 and $10 Gentlemen's and Ladies’ Shoes are the best made. ‘Beaidcs our assortment of COLORED SLIP- PERS,‘ in Gatin, Guedes, &c., cannot be ex- called, WILSON & CARB, O20 Fot.aw. Ae or oo 747 thet, : aides Weactsaie tamhowcn ty NOVEMBER 17, 1890—-TEN PAGES. ‘THE MONUMENTAL, D. J. GOLDENBERG, 987 AWD 039 F ST. Drserre Tux Yibate ‘The tedies flocked to our opening this morning and ‘we are sure not one of them was disappointed. The Millinery room was thronged with eager lookers and buyers, and we take pride im saying that we de- eorved this enthusiasm. We have outdone ourselves in the display of ‘Trimmed Hats an@ Bonnets, A hundred new styles ‘Went on our counters today—and, it is needless to say, ‘they were the latest—siyles that have uot been shown heretofure, Tomorrow is another day, We hope you will all be shle to get down and wituess this display, and, by the way, there aro other attractions to bring you, ‘Tho Finest Quality Fur Felt Have, which we always eeld at $1.20, ARE 95¢, 950, 5c, FOR TOMOKROW YET. ‘That Fine Gros Grain Ribbon, worth 500. AT 190. 190. oe, And the Monumental Rcae Plant at 8c, Be, 8c. ‘These are drawing attractions, TNE MONUMENTAL Tuenz Has Never Bux Buch crowds tn our cloak room as was this a.m. Ifyou read the Saturday's Star or Sunday's Post or ‘Herald you would not wouder. Prices for fine goods is what brought them bere. You have until tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 6 o'clock to avail yourselves of thoun—they are told ins fow words—we quote then: again, Tho sale includes every garment—Cloth or Plush Jackets, Newmarkets, Wraps, Misscu and Children's Coats—of whatever styio—aby yarmente marked lees than $10 at 86.25 86.23 86.25 Any garment marked from $10 to 915, 89.50 $9.50 89.50 Any Garment marked from $18 to $26, 817.50. 817.50. $17.50. ‘The regular prices sre marked ia plain fgureson every garment, THE MONUMENTAL, Ovexrxa Orrentxa-~Gioves. Finest Real Kid Mousquotaires, 12-button lengths, Regular price, $2.35. Until tomorrow evening, $1.93, $1.98, 81.98, OPENING OFFERING—HOSIERY. Finest Pure Silk Hose, every shade, Regular Brice, $2.75. 2.19, $2.29. 82.19. OPENING OFFERING—HANDKERCHIEFS. Finest quality, pure linen, embroidered. Any of our 500. quality, 39e. 39c. 39e, OPENING OFFERING—INFANTS' WEAR Kuit Sacques, Value 50c., 30e. B8e, 390, Infants’ Cashmere Hoods. Value 680. OPENING OFFERING—SILK UNDERWEAR, Chemise, $6.98. Regular price, 88. Drawers, $4.97. eb Ale’ Gowns, 88.19, = ell. OPENING OFFERING—FUR CAPES, Alaska Sable, 822.48, Value, 830. Real Astrakan, $10. Value, $15, - Astrakan, with Marten Collar, $1&35. Value, 218.50. Real Astrakan, $7.98. Value, 11. OPENING OF FERING—FANCY GOODS. de, Leather Purses, 19¢. 25c, Silk Windsor Ties, 190, Fancy Art Tidies, 8c. 81.25 Round Gauze Fans, 89¢, $1 Round Gauze Fans, 79c. #-row Bilk Loop Ruching,15c. Value, 25. THE MONUMENTAL. Tixe Puancvtar Nore Of our Wednesday evening's advertisement inthe Star A special sale of Corscts that will interest you. THE MONUMENTAL, it 937 AND 939 F 8T. N.W. Reotsrenzp Trav Mans. BERKELEY PURE RYE WHISKEY. JAMES THARP, 2l7-lm 818 F st.n.w, Snnmnenaiemeeers A Cann. be pays cash for everything and gets &e. I always read his adds andI feel time." Now I have to say tothe first ‘Bot repest the folly of the man and the taste of some readers I reyret my clumay style, al- though I have the satisfaction that they read what have to say and speak of it besides. To the second class Eine ret 85. Solid Oak Chairs, 87c. Parlor Suites, $27.1 €100. Beautiful Oak Sideboard, 12.50, iti this city. 22 styles Willow Rockers to $10. enters Saal eat Rote sate eee ee a GhASTY, Th iy tie Biz J WE OnE gen ALL OUR 7: uAND, 50c mae a 743 apd 747 Sth st. as. FRO® FRESH AND DeLictovs MARSHMALLOWS, CARAMEL, CHOCOLATES, BON Bors, BUTTERCUPS, NUT TAFF1ES, SALTED ALMONDS, MAREOKS GLACKS AND DAINTY RECEPTION IDEas IN CANDY, GO To GILI’s, 1499 F STREET. © alt ies be A Cerca Axo A Has. ‘The additional half column—adjoinivg this column— Tented for this evenine is to tell off 2 purchase of Soueaeniteme dest bargains ever quoted by HT 85s PP PI J P Pe HALF PRICE. HALF PRICE. RSE HALF PRICE. HALF PRICE. HALF PRICE. “Half Prico” is a figurative expression, but it may be taken almost literally. The reason for the greatly Feduced prices is the incoming holiday goods, which domand shelf and counter space. €3.98 JERSEYS FOR $1.98—Tucked, full sleeve, tailor cuff. Also those marked $3.98 that have mo- hair braid trimming st frowt, collar, sleeves and cuffs, $4.50 JERSEYS FOR @2.89—Bisck, braided front, back, collar and cuffa, “2 J ae | sad) FrR E $3.50 AND $2.98 JERSEYS FOR $2.89—Biack. Four styles. Trimming of Mohair, Souteche and braids, Tailor fuished. 3.98 JERSEYS FOR $2.08—Black. Braided to form yoke, alsocullar and sleeves elaborately trimmed- 2.98 JERSEYS FOR $1.25—Tucked Yoke. Tatlor finish. Also those trimmed with Mouair and Soutache S# Thousands to select from; over fifty different styl tities, broken sizes, undesir- able styles are the cause of reduced prices. This is Snexception; the styles are the very latest. Sizes from smallest to largest: quantities only too great, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Faxcy Apnoxs For 8 Cents. Another second-floor attraction, But in this in- stance limited quantitics and therefore NOT MORE THAN ONE TO EACH CUSTOMEK. Youare offered 15c. worth of quality for 8 cents, viz: india Linen Aprons, with two rows of revering. THE PALals ROYAL, (Continued below.) Rouse Meno Vesrs 19 ‘Those Vests that sold so well at 35 cents and were begged for at 25 cents are to «0 tomorrow at ONLY 19 CENTS. Two to each customer. Holiday goods demand this center counter, hence this Quick closing out sale tomorrow. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Our dress goods buyer had to apologize to you through these columns, for lack of stock last week. Now it is different. We are showing new goods just arrived, so that our stock is the freshest in town, REDUCED PRICES for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 17, 18 and 19, #0 as to make up for the backward steps taken for want of full as- sortment, ALL 600. DRESS GOODS FOR 44c. NEW 50c, CASHMERES, 40 inches wide, warranted all wool, Henrietta finish; all the latest shades for Street and evening wear, including White, Cream and Black........000+ erereee cree fee. yard NEW 50c, CAMEL'S HAIR SERGES. The roagh finish just like the real camel's hair fabrics that sell at $1.50 « yard; Plaids in all the latest color com- NEW 50c. FLANNEL SUBTINGS.—Pisids in ali styles and colors, Warmth with lightness in weight is what some prefer. Such are these suitings, 44c. yard NEW 50c. PLAID SERGES.—Theseare the Genuine French Serges with the improved cloth finish. Tar- tanand Scotch colorings and designs......44¢. yard NEW 50c. BLACK SERGES.--Warranted Fast Black. A material, too, we can guaranteo to wear well.44c. yd. NEW 50c. BLACK MOHAIRS. - Full 40 inches wide. Silk-like Snish. A Black that will pass muster with Priestley'’s goods..... (Continued below.) Niw Bnuoavcrorus Anz Hese. Only $1.25 yard, full 54 inches wide, correct winter weight. Colors—Castor, Heliotrope, Eiffel, Golden Brown, Cardinal, Garnet, Myrtle, Tan, Navy, Gray, Bleck, Samples will tell you more of the quality than we can inan advertisement Ask forsamples. Our @2 best English Broadclotha, which we claim equal those usually soldat $2.25, are offered until Wednesday evening for $1.75 a yard. THE PALAIS ROYAL, «Continued below.) Suzs Asp Tanonses. ‘Whether'tis our $1 Black Silks or those at $2.25. yard, or those at the many intermediate prices, ALL ARE GUARANTEED. If they split or crock s new Silk given. ‘Now let us tell you of the bargain of the season in Trimmings, the result of our buyer's late trip to New York. SILK CORD AND CROCHET VANDYKE TRIM- MING THAT HAS NEVEK BEFORE KETAILED AT LESS THAN 86, @7 AND 98 A YARD Is OF- FERED FOR $1.75, $2 AND $2.50 4 YARD, These trimmingsare afoot deep. But you must see them to appreciate them, Less thana yard is sufi- cient for a dress; the trimming is separable, each orns- ment being fully 43¢ inches wide. THE PALAIs ROYAL. (Continued below.) New Fors Have Ansiven.” Furs are scarce and will be much scarcer before ‘Xmas. It is not entirely a selfish motive that prompts ‘ustoremind you that NOW is the best tie to buy. Ove Exrna Har Cotomm. Our regular column, which edjotne this, tells of good Danvaine in Jerseys, Underwear Aprons, Dress Goode end Trimmings. This extra half column is for STARTLING BARGAINS STARTLING BARGAINS STARTLING BARGAINS AGES! STARTLING BaRGaINs, STARTLING BARGAINS. STARTLING BAkGaIne, L. 250 PIECES OF EVEXING LACES HAVE REFN SECURED TO SELL AT NEARLY HALF UsUAL PRICES. THEY WILL BE SHOWN TOMORROW ON SPECIAL COUNTERS, BRILLIANTLY LiGHTED BY Gas, ie, with silver band botde si.3b ra 2135 a ‘45-inch Gauge Fic: bro- shades... fs BSc. quality 45-1 $1. 6S quality ¢. ‘dots n all evoning shades... ....-ORe. ya $2.33 gualny dS anch “Ghani Nets White ose 3d Sreule shades in sll tints ‘Se. quality 48-inch Nets, Creaim with Gold brocade... — 45-inch Ohantt. evening siades 81. 00 quali siumtes in alt BLACK LACE DRAPERY NETS. (48 iuches wide.) Russian and Chantilly tuun advertisement ‘adjoins this. PPP. Pee ay a sMs BPP Aa AA Saag ep ff! 2°. TT Sss8 RRR (00, “aa ROOYVY &a ie 83 W AA Boo? ¥ M4 tut A LISNER, CORNER 12TH ST. AND PA. AVE. A Wow Ix Tie aT es, ¥ wo: Just now Hosiery iss very important subject. It dovs uot leave room for any disinterestedness. You had better be the matter actively, for, un- fortunately, the best qualities are not made in this country and have to be imported. The “duty” iss igh fence to vault now—eo before the present supply Funs out and the new deliveries are made you wili act wisely by buying promptly. This is a little unsolicited sdvice—but it is in your interests—an@ we believe you will appreciate it to the extent of following it Here sa what you can buy now—quallty and price: THE LADIES: E97 Fast Diack Foot Patterns. with Striped Up- ers—2Se. a pair. t# Solid Color Uppers in Fine Gage, with Striped Foot Patterns, Guaranteed fast colore— 8c, a pair. 2 Pisin Fast Black—25e. a pair. Se” Extra High Spliced Heels - Plain Fast Black— ‘Bde. « pair. Sw Fast Black Lisle Thread—Ingrain—end Richelieu Ribbed—50c. a patr. £27 Fast Black Spun Siuk—85e. a pair, E97 Pure Silk—Richelieu Ribbed—Black, Cream, ‘White—sny of the new shedes—@1.50 8 pair. becie—82.50, @3 and 63.50 © pair. The licht shades of Lavendcr, Heliotrope, Pink, Old Kose Light Green, &c., in Silk—$3 a pair. $#- Pure Silk—Kichelieu Kibbed—Fast Black Boots, with solid colored uppers of Cardinal, Light Blue, Old Rose, Yellow, Salmon and Tsn— $3 8 pair. Ee Feucy open work embroidered in light shades and Black—t4.50 to 7.50 « pais ‘THE CHILDEEN. S27 infant's White Cashmere Hose (full length) all sizes—50c. a pair. 847 % Length Biack Cashmere Hose—37ic. for Sizes from 4 to Sig—40c.a pair for size 6 (full length), with double knees, heels and toes—and 4c ior size 436, rising So « pair on larger sizes. ST Misses’ Black Kibved Cashmere Hose—3é5c. for size 6—with & rise of Sc. a pairon each larger size, &2” Two different Ribbed size of Fast 62” French Kibbed Fast Bisck—sizes from 6 to 10—35e. » pair for size 6—a rive of Se. a size. oa Mi ’ lugrain—Fast Black—sizes 6 to B— size 6, 35c. a pair., with 8 rise of Se. ou each lanver size. t2~ Children's Silk Plated Hose from Tbe. 3 pair “Ear Something exten heavy iss Ribbed Cashmere —Fast Biack—sizes 6 to Vig. THE MEN. ‘£9 Colored Merino Half Hose—25e. 8 pair—full rewular made. §2~ Fancy patterns—35c. apd 500, 8 pair. Fast ‘280. “Fact Biacks"—Better qualities still at 37sec. and S0c a "far For Bolid Tans, Grays and Modes you will find nothing better than our 25c. «rade. om and $2 some linporters’ Samples—3Sc qualities— We got them ats Largain—eo will you— 5c. 8 pair. ‘There is ove point we want to muake—and that is of to sound the warning.