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4 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON: MONDAY [e EVENING STAR Te ireclation ot any Newspaper tn the World, Medium is wor and as an Advertising 9 more than all the other papers published in Washington. 41 leaders of the farmers’ move- The national lea shire eye ima and will not be in it when legislation ty-second Congress. This fe mmber one between the farmers a psephancomand The former declare, at least their recognized leaders do, that what the people contended for in the late election and mean to carry into execution of the currency. Dr. 3 national organ of the movement, contends that the farmers have rexched the conclusion that the cause of the depressed condition of agri- enlture is the insufficient volume of the efrenlat- ing medinm, the infexible volume of this medium and the expensive methods by which the government issxes money to the people. according to Dr. Macaue end those nedies: Picat,the in- of the volume of money: second, a flexible volume of money; and third, the issue of money direct to the people without the inter- vention of banks. The subtressury bill, he says, is the remedial measure agreed upon by the farmers, To the objection that the imu- i ing of thousands of millions of money in this way in the fall and its with when the product are reieemed would inake first an inflation and thea 2 contraction of the cur- reney, disastrous to business, ke replied that the withdrawals would average about one- twelfth a month the year around, tho solf- interest of the farmer would govern that and 2 still be the sune fixed volume y left with which to transact It appeara from the views on this subject sidered in connection with current and coming tics. Loon ++ New Ha apshire, having m of the legiskit before the elect « of electing as of th right to seats keture i clerk of th preparation e—the legisisture in for the double pur- aad of determining the two cluses of members whose lisputed. ‘The existing legis- suas is the governez. The on whom devolves the { the roll of members, ia teaching To prevent any irregularity that may arise 0} idence and also to make «ure, it is said, that the roll shall be in the hands of friends of the party at present in control of the it is proposed to cicct a new clerk. Fuily as important to the republi- ean is it toh. d in advance cf the claims of the members fron: the class towns and wtives under the new e legislature will y-five men from + oF places having less than 600 po; are entitled to seats at once, but that only a proportion are «0 eutitled, the others to come in in 1893. This will exclude some republicans but more demo- erats. Itisthen expected that the econstitu- tional provisions for the admission of members under inereased population will be adopted. ‘These will include the promuigution of the census and a new apportionment. A majority of such members are republican. The act will be criticised as ex post facto, but it may stand the test of judicial scrutiny. The ex- clusion of the one class and the admission of the other class of members whose claims for seats are in dispute between the parties will result in the election of a republican Senator to succeed Mr. Biair, unless a hitch, now un- foreseen. occurs. — + ____ Erecting the “statoo” is so much of an “American institution,” outside of New York, that there is no surprise excited at the move- ment started in Boston to put up a monument at Delfthaven, Holland, to commemorate the sailing of the Pilgrims in 1620. The Dutch government has consented to accept the statue asa gift. It will show at a great distance, like Bartholdi’s statue of Liberty. The New Eng- land societies throughout the country have seconded the prime mover, the Congrega- gational Club of Boston, and the Holland Society of New York are also co-operating on invitation. The event of the landing of the Pilgrims, one of the greatest in modern an- nels, has never been so fitly commemorated Perhaps as in the beatifal and stately oration of Daniel Webster delivered at Plymouth on the recurrence of its two hundredth anni- verwury. The Pilgrims have this verbal monu- ment to their memory, and are now to havea statue. ——___+=+___. One week from today the 51st Congress con- Yenes in its second and final session. It has Decome of exceeding interest in view of the reat reverse sustained by the dominant party in the fall elections. Probably not much can be done in general legislation, except to pass the regular annual appropriation measures, snd perhaps an apportionment bill. The op- Position will watch every move, and the fact that it will come into control in a few months will cause it to fight all the more vigorously agaiust radical action of the dominant party. A prompt aud full attendance of the republi- can members, harmonious action and close at- tention to legislative business will be abso- Tntely essential for that party to,make much headway in framing the legislation which has been plan the class towns, wards, et: He was a pretty lively old king—was William TIL, the last male of the house of Holland, who died insane yesterday and left as bis heir a nine-year-uid daughter. Holland loses not euly @ king but the Duchy of Luxemburg, which, under the Sulic law, passes to the Duke of Nassau. ——__+ + —--__ ‘The Farmers’ Alliance in the next House looks for leadership to Sydenham Alexander, the member from North Carolina, and the chances ure thet he will be Alexander, the Great, before the session is over. $e ‘The fish exhibit which this government pro- Poses to make at the world’s fair in 1898 will be ‘such that the most picturesque fish liar of the country can tlk about it to his heart's content and uot do the subject complete justice. = ‘Tho conservative New York Times after a careful and comprehensive survey of the ficld Of the Fifty-second Congress by ite Washing- ton correspondent concludes that its choice of Speaker is Breckinridgebynumerispmillsouth- waitespringerwilson, r ee Lord Salisbury is now suspected of a desire to dissolve Parliament and organize an anti- Parnell campsign. They may take Capt. O'Shea around the conutry as a “frightful ex- ample.” gg Gilbert and Sullivan are to celebrate their re- union by a new opera called “Americans Abroad.” Americans at home will be pretty sare to discover discords in it. oo ‘The death of E. W. Fox will be sincerely re- gretted. Kindly, honorable, public spirited, he dies esicemed by all who knew him, both as Journalist and as a citizen. pao matali ‘Thankegiving comes this week, when we are to give thanks for the bicssings that we have received in the past. Congress does not mect until next week. ‘The welcome that we are to give to the Bra- Have You Gor To Ber A WEDDING PRESENT, Or do you need any Silver Ware for Thanksgiving? If Fon do, don't fail to see our immense display. We have Leyoud dispute the lanest asortinent of Sterling Silver and SILVER-PLATED WARE In the city, asaxiance im our mammouth new store will convince you. WE SELL AT POPULAR PRICES And keep only Kowers, Mariden and other standard of best triple und quadruple plate. WE SELL ROGER BKOS. WARE. 4 Coren Teanpoons, plated on nickel silver, $1. 2% dozen Mestiun Spouns, plated ou nickel silver, 4% dozen Medinn Forks, plated on nickel siiver, 3 dozen Best Triple-plated Knives, 2. Quadenple plate Batter Dishes, $2.5 Quadrupl»-plate Cake Buskets, $3. Quudruple-plate Berry Dishes, $4. Quadruple plate Tes Sete, 5 preces. Quadruple-plate Tea Sets, f preces, SD. M dozen Solid Traxpoons, #5. Sold Silver Sugar Spoons, For wedding presents we aie Love an e.eyant as- nt of CUT GLASS WARE, BRIC-A-BRAC, © pisces ia Dresien China, Royal Dolton, Kudo Hungarian, Teplitz and Goyal Bonn Ware, Onyx ‘tables, Pedes- tatuary, Fine French Clocks, Carving Sets, &e. ut fail to help you make # selection trom 2 sf you dot knew just what RK. Vania u It Con Fu and D. Goods advertised im yesterday's + Monday will hold good to- would have today, Dut on account of our adver- tiser inakine a special effort for sorue- thing new this week time is limited. THE COMBINATION, 1200. Wy? ond 1204 F st., cor. 12th, KAUFMAN & SICKLE. It Couews Trnnnxe Stone. 583 11TH ST. N.W., TWO DOORS SOUTH OF F STREET. Branch of 8. Cohen & Co., Boston. NEW STEEL ZOUAVE SETS, received today,$1.25 to $4 set. NEW GOLD JANE HADINGS, 815 to $25 each; very handsome. NEW GIMP SLEEVES from 83.75 to $10.50 pair. Half Sleeves, Three-quarter Sleeves, Solid Silk Sleeves and Open-work Sleeves. ‘We call attention to our beautiful line of BLACK and WHITE LACES in CHANTILLY, VALESQUEZ, ORIENTAL, VALEN- CIENNES, FEDORA, &. REEFER SCARFS, very new and stylish, in Plain and Plaid. Hemstitched Edges. ‘NEW WINDSOR TIES, Plain and Plaids, new col- orings. Plain an¢ Hemstitched Edges. 8. COHEN & CO., S23 Lith st. nw. 222m Wax Dots Taz Czown Go TO HOEKE'S CARPET AND FURNITURE STORE? BECAUSE his stock is complete and well selected. BECAUSE his prices are right and guaranteed. BECAUSE itis the only house in the city which employs NEW YORK SKILLED CARPET LAYERS AND CUTTERS BECAUSE you are always sure of polite and courte- ‘ous attention, and BECAUSE THE CASH BUYER CANNOT AFFORD ‘TO PASS HIM Br, W. H. HOEKE, nti, wits ‘Sth st. and Pennsylvania ave. Sanccat zilian envoys should be of the largest and most | "Widnes, fr fet pronounced type. pn eal ee Jalivs Comr Purrows is only about half way 60.008 the J ubte a. mage a the tmachines. So simple t cn wae ti 8 few minutes and subject to any ‘with three extra ribbons amd reualy for ar OR ONE _ WEE! Si a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Usrn Tuaxxsarvixe Dar A tm ay Bes at MF dl Bac ae ae MEN'S FINE HAND-SEWED GAITERS. MEN'S FINE HAND-SEWED BUTTO! ‘MEN'S FINE HAND-SEWED LACED. Kangaroo or Calf. ‘Londvn, Puris or French Toe. LADIES' HAND-WELT BUTTON. LADIES' HAND-TURN BUTTON. Fine Dougols or Ranwatoo. Opera, Common Sense or Patent Tip. Comprisins ail desirable styles. Widths frou Ate EK,and offering youanopporta- nity to secure the Lest $4.00 and $5.00 Values ever offered AT ONLY $2.5. Wir Prore Say Or Tue Houpax “Ovesiso THE PALAIS ROYAL BUYERS WERE MORE PLEASED WITH THOSE. WHO CALLED THIS MORNING AND DIDN'T BUY THAN WITH THOSE WHO DID BUY. THE REASON IS THAT THE FORMER HAD THE GREATEST PRAISE FOR US eoceoeceoeoeeoeoee eee oO eeceeceeoc occ coe ee ee A oH OW XN N ™ gs8g AA WOH NNN AA REE ERE 's A LADY FROM CHICAGO informed the ‘THE CANDY was pronounced AAR HOM NNN 3 ATA HM NSN Sus! floor walker that she considered the interior KELIABLE SHOP HOUSES, ecorauuns the tinest she hes seen. al THE MOTHERS AND CHILDREN that foria an ever-chanxing cxowd outside of the No. 1127 Pa, avenue show window is ample compl ment of the: **Ci}d's dream of Christicus."” SIGSEVENTI ST. 1922 PENN. AVE. 2ULPENN. AVE. SE. at THE HANDKERCHIPF BUYER sys that ft Was repeated a ws that we kad the Prettient Moudhereiticts in town, A MERCHANT FROM NEW YORK- froma SIT PERE eit Jeading dry eoods howse—inforined the proprie- Foie tor thisinorminz that the stocks in the various > = Beas THE CHRISTMAS TENE insige the store Gepurtnents were a8 lunge und Sone ate ica Ursine thes Acacia ware Lick else own in stores of doulle the size m New York, ig sis and hat prices inmany inataises were lower con, 74 than Sew York quotations. Nothing we ean soy will do one init as uateh to ay HL BRR, sis convince you of the snyeriority eat Ho Rr Sssq ar Holiday Stork asa Vv HR RB 8sg8 becutifal ew xcods. We = ree yon tocome 1 A oT x88 RRR, 0O ¥ ¥ A s toxhow you tL aa it S855 FPR P% EF A OE 1 nexiest novelties Beth hak fe oS F SAE {ond newest Love 5 v teat , for the season of 180, and Se Te RR CO Y 4 4 LIL to make you close THIRILLNTH ANNUAL GRAND, HOLIDAY each and every article mm FFE NN RN.N Gac the extire stock. oo pe 2 Ri x t RYE gS 3 2 Hoping to tutuce you $9 ber ye OK HOS | ae to mal rly call wo P kee NON UN ae = offer the fo you know, be: Fnst como, served: Se-THE REGULAR PRICES REMAIN MARKED ON ALL ; . YOU REQUIRE THE SOUVENIR Li * Glass Spocn Hollers, Se ecu. kd re ist FOB = cu Wanna acal REFERENCE. PRESERVE THE LIST BELOW. footed Bowls. Vinozar Cruet Glass Greek, Soom Holders. | Fas Derarrvesr Sovv: 530c. Quill Feather Fans. $) Tiand-painted Quill sOand #2 Fans, in all styles. Ostrich Feather plated Enife, Fork and Spoon. se Rice Bowls... Japanese Individual Butters. Gold Band Double E, Decorated Chins Sa Decorated China Cuspidors. Fancy White and Gold Wall Poo! , Whiskholder China Fruit Plates Silve a Satin Suspenders, uspencers, all sty! . $2 und 82 F $4 Ostrich Fans, tortoise shell sticks. 35 Ostrich Fans, pearl sticks, | Fer Derarrvexr Souvenirs. ‘Ten per cent off the marked prices of all Furs for la- dies’ or children’s wear. ne 2 Wr Deranruest Sovventrs. ‘Three-prong Towel Rack. Colored Shelf Paper, 48 sheets ‘Tin Funnel, , Iron Holders. Rising Stn Stove P Two Bottles Biack Ink, Machine Oil. ‘Lemon Grater ~ $3.08 Jerseys, all styl Cave Springs. & oo €2.90 Jerseys, all ae seve. Toilet Soap, Ocakes. . mares ae Decorated Bone Dishes. enone each all styles. eres ent Sedababenad ere eres 7 10 per cent off marked en Sahahalatahebatabed Sababenibsh cores i} rt prices of all THISVE SHUNT SST TT TT FF and Jackets, all Tea Go - ss SIV TTI Ts | Since! Suchet arate Gown and ail Children's and THE FAIR, ssewseeeenes, CORNER 7TH AND H STS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO. Learner Goons Sovvenms, Purses, Card Cases, Pocket Books.. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles... - Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, at ze. | Oc. Ladies’ Enibroidered Silk Handkerc | Soe. Pur $1 Ladies’ Mousselaine de Soie Handkerchief 5| ot heen ke see $1.25 Ladies’ Han‘ombroidered do. 1 | roberta “4 81 Ladies’ Duc! Handkerchiefs © | 81 Shopping Bags, all sty! R. Mocrsee & Co. (7 Ladies’ Duchess Lace Hendke ~ . all styles... Leather Writing Tablets, Writing Tablets, fitted. Writing Tablets, lock and ke; Music Rolls, ‘Will sell all Children’s Boxes of LADIES’, GENTS’, MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S | A. (oops Souvenirs. SHOES AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. 10 per cent off marked price of all Bric-a-Brac, Art Clocks, Oxidized Silver and Plush Cases, &e. -. Antique Brass Photo Frame ‘50c. Madras Cloth Drapery Scarts.. 130c. Madras Scarfs... 8c. China Silk Drapery $1.08 Mantel Scarfs, i33¢ A Splendid Line of LADIES’ HAND-SEWED BUTTON BOOTS, 84; REDUCED TO $3.60. J. L. TRACY'S MARE, REDUCED FROM &5 TO 84. n@t-lw Dolls, dressed and undressed. Dolls for 44e. and 44c. Dolls, iis for 8c. and 7c. Dolls. 2 Superior French Doils.. $5.75 Lite Size Buby Dolis. 6-4 Titian G8 Velour Searfs and Cover for 25 Lace Tidies... . Antique Lace Ti ish Net Bureau Scat he. Center Pieces of Momie Cloth, . Stamped Linen Splashers... . Stamped and Hemstitched Royal” Mousquetaire Kid Gloves. 8: ‘Palais Royal” 4-button Kid Gloves,, -25 **Palais Royal” Kid Gloves, | $1.25 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, 4.98 | %e. 4-button Warranted Kid Gloves, S0c. Pirskin and Undressed Kid Gloves. Se. Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, ston Evening Mousquetaires, 16-button Evening Mousquetaires. 20-button Evening Mousquetaires, .. Have You Gvesse ‘The clock is now on itsrun. The nearest uesser to | 5.68 Christmas Novelty Umbrellas. the number of days,hours and minutes the clock will | 94.98 Umbrellas, with imported sticl run will receive it. 24.50 Umbrellas, silver and gold trimnings.. THE BON MARCHE. | 4346 Umbrellas, twisted wood handles. CAN YOU GUESS 83.48 Umbrellas, novelty crook handles, ‘What we are going to sell? A Ladies’ Unshrinkable ‘$2.68 Umbrellas, silver mounted asi wood han- | ae hmere Glovesand Mittens. ‘Natural Wool Ribbed Shaped Vest.hich neck and long | >, isses’ and Boys’ Kid Gloves.. sleeves.neck and sleeves finished with silk. We have | go. $1 Men's English Dogsizin Glove. them in all sizes. 49cents is the price. Guess that's epee baptn as THE BON MARCH. ‘More of those S0-cent Gloves that were advertised for Saturday. 4-button Suede, Tans and Browns,all sizes. 4 Metal Button Kid Gloves, Tans and Browns, all sizes. 91.50 Men's Kid and Castor Beaver Gloves. ‘$1.98 Men’s English Chevrette Gloves. 91.25 “Gloria,” warranted one year. Initials enzraved free of charge on all Umbrell and above $3. Rosser Goops Souvenms. 81.68 Men's Gossamer Rubber Coats. | [Be {button Suede, wide embroidery.al colors all sizes, Coats... loess mae —_ S-button Mousquetaires, Tans and Browns,all sizes. | 9 94; Men's Cloth Finish Plaid Rubber lel ee ae cient eg " oe | @2 Jewelry, all styles. 81.75 $4.25 Men's Feather Weight Mackintoshes tex Dand ea Pos pa 5 French Miniature Brooches... "84.25 10e. Oxidized Silver Garter Clas}. Be | Y7e. Sterling Silver Thimbles.... "140 Ten pereent off marked prices of ali 14 karat Gold, ‘Tortoise-shell and Amber Jewelry. 25 Ladies’ Fancy Stripe Connemaras., ‘82.50 Ladies’ Raslans and Newiarkets.. 3.98 Ladies’ Cloth Finish Rubber Ruglans.. 84.98 Ladies’ Scotch Plaid Ragians. . 87.08 Ladies’ London Novelty Newmarkets... Ladies Silk Water-proof Raglans... ‘815 Ladies’ London Red Novelty Mackintoshes. 812. Hosreny Deranruext Sovvenms. Christmas Novelty Lisle H. +» Silk Hose in new shades.. J . Fancy Silk-finish Lisle Lace Derarruenr Sovvenms. 85 Hand-ron Spanish Lace Scarte 96c. Machine-made Black Lace Scarfs. Great Coxstoxwent Sate. Scarfs, extra long and wide 19 Crepe Lisse Novelty Boas. £90 : 91.06 French OF FIXE —— 2°! Unvenwean Depanrunwr Sovvenms. CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING 30 | 0c. Pomnpadour Novelty Rufttings .. 40 (LADIES AND CHILDREN.) consignment from s large manufacturer who is | $1.48 Net Pompadour Rufling . 1.19 | 97.20 sitk Vests, hnnd-lace work... aaa Bare feeadui isis? Sle to toate ot ae com ‘25e | $2.75 Heavy Envlish Silk Vests, sa si gee ‘220 | €1.50 Non-invitating Wool Ui | 12%e. Embroidered Mull Ties... oe | $3 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, ATS A.M. | 0c. Sets Embroidery Collar and Cuffs 50 Laces of every description have been reduced in | 75, Prices from 10 to 20 per cent Dazss Goons Sovvetes AND TRIMMINGS, ‘2 Best Engl Broadcloths. 80c. Silk. Henriettas . G8. French Serges, all styles. Prices to be one-balf of actual wholesale cost. 86 styles Men's Suits, €5; actual value, 811. © styles Men's Suits, #8, including Cheviots, Cassi- meres and Worsteds; worth 836. 910 will buy choice of 70 styles Men's Suits, Cork- ef Be i i ‘actual value $32. cent discount. 000 Men's Overconts (Beavers and Kersys), 05; Sec. Linch Surah Sash Ribbons... actual value @11. 400 Dress Overcoats (all weights), $8; sctual value] Caypy Derarntwext Sovvenres. ii dtddad s16. ‘33c. n pound Best French Candy, such as usually, ‘be., $15; custom tailors charge $40. Every garment oe ten “2x | 920, Pet cent off the marked prices of all Christmas (uaranteed cs represented (or woney refunded) by the eee Bho So poate ntact Gem iniienaing sie: csc KEW YORE CLOTHING ROUSE, See Bottle Best eng Soe ne a heenes densa 250, Writing Tablete, board bomnd. «es ssceeccnsss ‘311 7TH ST. B.W.. ‘Gc. bars Pure Castile Soap. To. Rolls Toilet Paper........---.0+0-rseveressevssesere. a%-lm* CONSIGNMENT SALE. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1890. Do As Fasstox Saxe at PERRY'S. ‘Dress without fashion would be like a horse without a bridle—iishle to xo every which way. What aprear- ance would the community present if it wasn't held im check by the uide-lines of consistency? Fashion tells you how to trim as well as what to trim. But the trin- ting road isa Little wide and you must exercise your own good judgment as to which wide to take. There are some Very cnte novelties that will not *o” well with some other things. To know what to choose and what to shun isa study. If you want help, let us give itto you. We know what's what, and we have the Supply to answer to our sugvestions. Ba-Tinseled Black and Colored Chenille Gimps—0c. to Be. a yard. AZ-Gold, Silver and Steel Gimp, tinseled— Sie. to #2.50a yard. Fe ~Jeweled Trimuines-$1 to #2 #9 The combination colors in Steel Gimps— €1.55 to $5.50 yan. Sar Hand Crochet Trinmines—75e. to $5.50 ayanl. AW-Appliqne, embroidered with tinsel and ‘Sik, in the evening shades—$1.75 to #8. TA" Bluck Suk Passementerie— Joe. to 87.508 yard. ‘8 Jot Passementerie—narrow cut-bead ede and the wider patterns—light but handsome 4 Turquoise Beads Studding Gold ‘Tinsel Gimp—$1 a yard and w ‘¥5-Cut Steel Gimp tron: $1 to 5a yard. Be Vleck Braided Paxsementerie Sleeve Pieces—84. ae Biel yard. §2"Bisck Looped Uraid Marubout—tie. s yard. BI Black Silk Loops—siz ele or double—20e.5 ‘Se., be. and 50e. fa-Biack Feather Trimming—Ginches wide— 81.54 yanl. E2-Natural Ostrich Feather Trimninz- $2.50 ayard. f2-Ostrich Feather Trimming in Light Line, nk and White—@3.50 a yard. “Ostrich Feather .Edging—in Black and natural color—$1.65 und 81. ard. Se"Parrot Feather Edxiug—im Variegated col- Oa yard. As-Feather Collarettes—im all the new a up to . ‘eather Loax--very fine quality— and $1 exch. You will never be sure we have the best assortment until you have Leen around and satisfied youreelf. ‘These that we have **listed” are only a part of the new things—saimples of the character of the balance. ‘The prices with them can be taken a8 a.cue to the others. ‘We do not feel a bit uneasy to have you jook our store ‘over «nd go out to look somebody else's over, because, if you are appreciative, you will come back again more enthusiastic than you were before. A “look” it the best trade-winner we have. . SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. pee Bes Eytne INN NEEENN N88, HNN NEO ONN N ELitN NNERRN NNSusS2. Every variety in stock that will please your eye and pocket. We offer here for two days (Tuesday and Wednesday) ex- cellent values in Table Linens. Every article mentioned is worth a great deal more money than we ask you for it. You can buy our entire stock of Linens at the same propor tionately low prices. We know it will do you good to ‘see our line before you purchase your table fixings, so we ask for a chance to serve you. 8-4 Colored Border Table Sets, slightly soiled. sold formerly for 83.25. ‘TWO DAYS, @1.49 ABET. 8-10 of the same, sold formerly for $3.75. set. ‘TWO DAYS, $1.98 A SET. 8-10 of the same, sold formerly for $4.25 a set. ‘TWO DAYS, 82.48 A SET. @9 dozen of 12-inchsquare Pure Linen Damask Doylies, worth 60c. TWO DAYS, 25c. A DOZEN. 5-8 Pure Linen Damask Napkins, were $1.0 dozen. TWO DAYS, 7c. A DOZEN. 30 dos. of 2 Pure Linen Damask Napkins, were sold for $1.75 a dozen. ‘TWO DAYS, $1.48 A DOZEN. @G-inch Pure Linen White Table Damask, worth 8 ayard. ‘TWO DAYS, 69c. A YARD, me A Eg ae BAURYS TO COMBIKE ELEGANCE 3X WEAR- ING APPAREL WITH ECONOMY IN PRICES HAS ALWAYS BEEN OUR CHIEF AIM AND EVER SINCE WE FIRST BEGAN BUSINESSIT HAS BEEN CONCEDEDTHAT, CONSIDERING THE HIGH STANDARD OF OUR CLOTHING, OUR PRICES WERE THE ‘LOWEST IN THE CITY. YOU WHO HAVE BOYSTO CLOTHEKNOW THAT THELATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYES ARE ALWAYS TO BE FOUND HERE. AND THAT OUR FABRICS ARE STRICTLY FIRST CLASS AND THE WORKMANSHIP Boys. ALL THE LEADING SHAPES. PUFFS, TECKS, BOWS AD FOUR-IN- HANDS IN AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF _ SHADES, COLORS AND COMBINATIONS, 3B. ROBINGON & 00., AMERICAN OUTITTTERS, EXT N THURSDAY IS THANKSGIVING DAY. Turkey and Thankeriving are almost synonymous terms, and Thanksriving dinner, lke European monarchs, are mot to be sneezed ef. In onder to make & proper appearance at these pleasant end Popular gatherines you must make yourself pre sentable im the matter of dress. Show up in ship shape always. Never go at = slouchy gait or im sioven attire. Brace mp; bead erect; eyes fall of ire; ‘faultiess in attire. ‘Then you areim comlition to look the company squarely in theface and be your own trae serif, without any embarramments tocloud whatever of real merit or borilliancy you may posmem, It costs ut Littie to dress well and here's the proof: MEN'S SUITS, 87.50, 2.75, €9.50, 10.60, €10.75, 25, @12.75, @13.50, 813.75, $14. 814.7, ‘We would Ifke togo into the real merits of these J.C. Heremxsox. CLOAKS JACKETS. Ladies’ Cheviot Jacket, roll collar of astrachan, ex- ‘tra-fine quality, $12.50; regular price, 616.50. ‘Thankaciving week always bin a great demand for ‘Closhs, and we offer for sale some Marked Bargains: 85.10 Cloth Jacket, $4.25. Foods —eive a detailed description of them—Dut thet $70" * gc.00. would be altogether unsatisfactory, however vivid the description. You would fail to catch on. ‘They must 2.0 “ 67.00. & SEEN to be APPRECIATED, #1200" © 610.00, i MEN'S OVERCOATS, 5.75, 96.75, 87.50, $7.75, @8.25, O87, @9.7R. 020, and so on 813.00 and 810.00 Newmarkets, 85.00, ‘until Sou are suited in quality and price, ‘Seal Plush Sacques, $20; regular price, 627. Coat, Vest and Long Pants), 91.50, 85.00, 86, 86.50, 90.75, 87, 67.50, 87.75. Larne assortmept of Furtrinuned Jackets, Finest BOYS’ sults quality. Olacket and Pants only), 21 96, 62.50, 2.87, #3, 2 65.50, 03.87, 04.12, 907 Penn. Ave. 24.25, 04.50, 84.75, 85, 85.50, BOYS’ OVERCOATS, 82, $2.75, 83, 83.25, $5.87, #4, 04.12, 04.02, 04.87, & FULL DRESS COATS AND VESTS, £10.75, KK NNN GGG T ss —. ke H tee $ oe” Sas, MEN'S PANTALOONS, K i NNN G aq #2, 2.2 a 3. Kok M NNN “Goa Sss5 mbar 8 <7 PPPoA A goo ERE A visit to our establishment will demonstrate the fact | AA AA co that the prices quoted are real-not fictitious, Mure ad AA ae $ ° ad Over, our prices are guaranteed. BORA tun £94 Goo bee 2 VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, HATS, CAPS AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, (827 and 929 7th street n.w., cor. Mass, ave. FOR TOMORROW (TUESDAY) ONLY WE WILL OFFER IN OUR MM MMITE ob IDNN WN FRE RI STRICTLY ONE PRICE. MMMM BREE ETRE RSE 2 | open suantay ant 11 pm ea MMU Cotas RN eee | | —_—_—_—__________ DEPARTMENT FELT HATS IN ALL SHAPES AND COLORS, SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR 7c. AND 81,AT Tan eOREEITA, aes D. 3. GOLDENBERG, at ce 837 AND 830 F BT. N.We Bas os ‘That's a Great Sale of Millinery—on Just now. ONCE MORE A SPECIAL IN Feit Hats tha: we sold at @e— ‘Be, cco 3 A RM ER tt ag co 2*A PEER : = ‘An immense barrain—you'll see it yourself the mo WORTH FROM $2.50 TO $5, ‘ment you lay eyes on them, BLACK HARE, ‘Then those Fancy Feathers at BLACK CONEY, 7. CRUSHED ASTRACHAN, ‘Te. AND ASTRACHAN CLOTH. pea YOUR CHOICE AT All imported fancies—some of them are worth @ wt ate ‘and €2-1t's a chance you don’t get every day. no gt See This te Millinery Week with we anc no mistake. moe See > ‘THE MONUMENTAL. REMEMBER, FOR TUESDAY ONLY. SPECIAL BARGAINS ADVERTISED IN THE SUN- DAY POST AND HERALD WILL HOLD 18 LOOMING UP. = We never retrograde—we always advance Thenew KK XX N GGG ™ e885 things thay are in every day are better styles thin we Be ERE TS? keene KK H ONAN GGG Ass8 There are 3 special New Jackets in today. — a See —_ ‘No. 1—A Misses’ Fine Cheviot Reefer with astra@an, Ee? RN E A ge eg edge around « large rolling collar, with frogs actos P aA + AAA CC E - and astrachan all down the frout— 4 P 4 4 LULL A A COC EEE S 99.50. 1 812-814 7TH ST. N.W. Better value than we have had for @12. Youshaild see thean, SPECIAL No. 2. SSRI TTTT TITS TTT | ae mas waren. omnes estar tw Wa. H. McKsews Dany Lerren, | stan and etged with tor front and sieeve Price #12.50. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1890. oucan'’t buy ono lhe & Sor G18, — SPECIAL No. 3. pe We have concluded tomske a --—_|_ Fine Fancy Wale Cloth, with lange astrachan odiar, _ ‘Most substantial offering to our —— | edged, and wide cuffs. — Patrons during this season of = — ek _ thankfulness. We have reduced _ — the pricy of the following lines of ——| Good as any style we had heretofore _ Ladies’ New, Seasonable and _ ? = SME Coats—whieh reduction At €11.50, —_— We believe you will consider muc _ thes: three " worth while. — more remunerative to you than — ~» epammnenies ne _ the mere pleasure of guessing _ THE MONUMENDL — These are this winter's — — Coats, new styles, andareextracr- = = SNS Sees = | We Aoun Ca, == No. 2000. Ladies’ Navy Bina | Yourattention to our stock of Wraps for stout kdies, os Beaver Coats, hich shoulders, _— = ones cotheley | Afullineof styles in Plush and Braided Clotis for es —— | Ladies. Sizes up to48. Wemake » specialty ofthese aa No. 2020. Ladies’ Navy Biue = — = .aeoe conn, high | M2 Foucan surely find what you want here _— shoulders, and tailor bound. Re- — | A-special Wrap for large ladies ot —- duced to the low price of $7 each. _ 90.08, = No. 2420. Ladies! Beaver = —— Reefer Coats, satin facing, hich = 89.68, — ‘shoulders, bound with braid, — 99.08. lasting buttons, and « splendid _ went ee — | In all aizes upto 48-c perfect marvel; actual woh No. 2&0, Ladies’ Navy Bing = | 812. ‘Reefer Coat, with rolling collarof = — ‘TEE MONUMENTAL, ppemnyer eee wari way — wn, sleeves edged with astrak- = han, and the coat is also bound =| Misses Axp Cunprews Coars with braid. Reduced tothe low _ I me) te en eee teens — Reefer Coats, double breasted, — | besides the specials in Misses’ Jackets we call yourt- a — iy roery ae | tention to our general line of Mines’ Recfers, Jaclts — _ duced to the low pricecf @12 = — | and Newmarkets, Children's Recfers and Gretcbes. = ech —| nae ‘Note—It is not possible to buy — | Anentirely new stylet — ‘the same quality and style Coats _— as a» ours at a lower price than we — ‘©00 - —_ ask. The market is full of infer _ 0 - é — __forquality Coats,made simply for = o ht '" _ looks. Ours are made for service- —| boo — able wear, as well as stylish looks. — ie Come to **Headquarters” for re- —_— 4 = BEL Taylors and McKnewsis = Hy § 3 Fy WILLIAM H. McKXEW, Is a fine Cheviot Gretchen box plait skirt with wt ‘(Guccessor to R. H. Taylor), vet sousve jacket and velvet cuffs, sstrackss pry 933 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Seen. iin Seen, mane See Seen $13 for 4-year size, rise up to 12 years. BEEREELELEBEEEREARRE AhbbbhbbAAh TRE MONUMENTAL. SAE SEY Srrctarrres Usrx, Weoxesnar Evexmo I FOR TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND ‘THURSDAY | rhe last chance you havo to avail yourselves ofoe aT povetas, °°! "| ering im the ose ‘A Corset Cover gratis with every Corset sold 1@ ae and upward. It's o big offering considering thilor + more | ‘to; Jence | 12 dos. Drawn-Work Linen 4c. Bureau Scarfs at 3c. inn eines. each. ©. Sapa etapa ‘30c. Momie Cloth Scarfs at 25e. each. About 2 dos. Ferris’ 85e. Corset Waists at 400. each; ‘Wout you elosk ot 2fustin Undarwon. The quality Tavasr Bemo A Nasu and work is superior and prices lower than you will | evening until 6:00, Sod deewbes a THE We have opened » department of the finest imported axD aw. Grrnweionn, enon sora oom vind » ae which found a choice smortment of Figured (Chine Rilke, tm ali the newest shedessnddetems. = | Suxpar Scxoot Lisaarr ‘Of the best publishers im on ‘at the lowest prices. 4 Instruction Papers and on Satin’ SSS Sl (612 KINTH ST. ‘818-3)em, lp