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4 THE EVENING STAR. : +TON P, A it ™ g88g — has the fallest Local hee AA a ” Sssq THE EVENING STAR hem Cirealation of way Newapaper im the World, Bos 2A “oy ORM Sut and as an Advertising Mediam is worth ai Tar Howpar “Oremxor Ar Tae Pata Rorat : POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, OF INTEREST TO ALL. SEVENTH STREET. ‘ legal authority and common consent all public ‘and private business is suspended, Taz Evex- 1N@ Stax will not be published tomorrow. THE WINDOW FOR MEN'S GOODS TELLS OF SOME OF THE _ re tof tation in SOUVENIRS OF THE “OPENING.” THE HANDKERCHIEF DIs- The apportionment of represent Con- grees was an extremely difficult matter in the PLAY IS ONE OF THE MAIN ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES. oe E P% ss ERE BoP, Deginning of our present form of government. “A CHILD'S DREAM OF CHRISTMAS” IN ONE OF THE WINDOWS EOE $8 Sy Ee BB ‘When Washington, banishing. in his patriotic AND A CHRISTMAS TREE INSIDE THE STORE DELIGHT THE G08 uz “00? Sss8 Kuk Bow anxiety, that natural reluctance for speech- making which characterized him, took the CHILDAER. floor of the federal convention that framed the _—— Constitution, it was near the close of the AL ppp AY ¥ ceedings of that most remarkable body and on RAL FB BRA YY the subject of the numerical basis of represen-| TT H ERR PPP A Ew Ht ss RRR 00, FF AL Path Boe’ F tation in the popular house of Congress. The | HHM Er FAX EO AAT Sasq me 33 Y AA L ALLL convention was almost. indeed, in theaetof} f i H Ere fF A*S tunk*SH Sss§ & R “oo € 284 bus dissolving and going back to the people, igno- rant as yet of what would be the result of thei arduous labors, but fearing the worst while roMORROW— hoping for the best. The one speech made by : Washington decided the course of action. Tux. Sram merely cites this familiar fact of history P% FPR, RRR 8 to show the extreme importance attached to $ Oo PPP FE N " > 2 gr N the question under consideration from the very ‘vo OP KEE N 2s So BRE, ERE, 00, Ww we first br the sovereign minds of the republic. wwe 38 8 EPR TM 8 oS Yaw ew ‘The making of the decennial apportionment is MMM 00 RRR R OCC W WY not a light duty to be discharged or obstructed TOMORROW im haste or with an eve single to the temporary nses of party. Right and justice are involved, the interests of states and sections, and above] UW XN N TTT Ht H sie 9%, 5 OR P% 8 EE THANKSGIVING DAY. all the welfare of the United States. For ten| U + Ht # 3 3° sok 838e & years, assuming that the apportionment will be | UU To tun tt Some “oo? ce Enun “oo? Geo R made by the present Congress, the members GREAT BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE elected to the House of Representatives will be chosen on the basis fixed by the bill passed FRIDAY. this winter. The republican party, which has governed the subject since 1860, including the GREAT 1K SALE NOW IN RESS. apportionment under the census of that year, *#e- THE AVENUE STORE, ALSO THE G STREFT BRANCH, WILL = oan will probably control the apportionment under @ Seaa es a i p the cicventh census unless unusual obstruc- ee rr CUT PRICES ON OUR ALREADY CUT PRICES. tion causes the matter to go over. The repuk- ABRIDGED LIST OF THE “OPENING” SOUVENIRS MAY BE HAD liewas naturally wish to make the bill, to enact AT ANY OF THE ENTRANCES. BELOW WE ?UBLISH AN ABRIDGED for the ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIT: the apportionment. ‘The democrats would like pieeitentay deg elit areegia to prevent them. This contention presupposes i 2—not cloth; 25 the operation of pertisan causes. But a bill sS8y es g “i y + — rt - i Es. L a 55Sg, ™?T rate Volumes; not 24 books, bound in 12 vols. 0c. can be framed doing exact justice asneariyae| ss, § 2 0 © YY Ee EE H baw E Ui Sssy F for Volume 1; $1.60 Volume thereafter. the facts will almit in the manipulation of | S48 %? Uj! , te hue Hh Es tun H 8 F - figures. A convenient number of members for the body and the increase of population prop- erly noted —these are the primary necessities. ‘The census tells a national story by states, each state showing a ratio of progress—with the ex- TO THE LEFT HAND OF EACH COLUMN ARE THE REGULAR PRICES—THE PRICES YOU WILL FIND MARKED ON THE GOODS. ception of Nevada. Let this story of the TO THE RIGHT ARE THE SOUVENIR PRICES. me & census. as near as may be. go into the appor-| ____ a = eh Aa tionment. Give the growing states the benefi: M D. So { Fix D BBB AA of their growth. The relatively non-progress- | Mews Departwent Sovventns. ' Fas Departuexr Sovvexms. ive or slow-developing states will not relish reduction in representation in order that com- munities exhibiting a higher development may be favored by a larger representation in Con- gress. Bat it is the only course to pursue, un- Teas the total number of Kepresentatives is to be increased. Some enlargement may be per- mitted, but it is doubtful if this increase can proceed much further. All the arguments favoring such a basis of representation as will enable the Representative to keep in touch with the people of his district must yield to the in- couvemence. not to say the impossibility, of conducting business after the number of mem- bers gets beyond the seating capacity of the hall or the ability of the chair to preserve order, not to mention the ability of the indi- vidual in the legislative myriad to have his articulations even imperfectly understood in the general babel. — It was perfectly natural that the offer made by Mr. Blaine for the State Department in aid of the foreign exhibitors should be withdrawn after it had been characterized in the world’s fair commission as intended to promote the Secretary's political prospects. This allegation, absurd on its face. does no credit to the intel- ligence of any who make or accept it as true. ‘The proposition for 4 Pan-American exhibit, ax was shown in Tux Stax yesterday, has received im and out of Congress « cordial support from citizens belonging to all parties. There is noth- ‘ing political in it. That Mr. Blaine should re- ceive praise for his efforts in the bebalf of closer commercial relations with Spanish America is reasonable and just, but there is no more ground for intimating that —_per- i sonal advantage and not the public wel-| gmc. Chins Silk Drapery Searfs...... fare prompts his assistance of the world’s | $1.98 Mantel Scarfs, 0 yards lous. fair in the branch of South American exhibits | 9. 4-4 Chenille Table Covers than for charging the commissioners who make the suggestion with laboring for the fair solely | for the money that there is in it. It seems that the obstacles in the way of the success of the 81 Fisk, Clark & Flacz’s Scarfs. 5c. Quill Feather Fans....... $1 Hand-painted Quill Fans... $3 Quill Fens, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 226 SEVENTH STREET. ‘Suspenders, nilers, all styles... 8, all styles, 0c. Cuffs, all styles. Palais Royal Dress Shirts. . Fancy Trimmed Gauze Fans, trimmed with flowers. ‘Ostrich Fans, $2 and $2 Fans, $4 Ostrich Fans, tortoise shell. stick: $55 Osirich Fans, peari sticks... Fer Derarrvexr Sovvenrs. ‘Ten per cent off the marked prices of all Furs for la- dies’ or children’s wear. $1 Saxony Wool Shirts and Drawers. €1 Camel's Hair Underwear. J.C. Hercussoy, IMPORTER, Wrar Derarrvest Sovvenms. ‘$22 Imported Jackets, all styles... 817 Jackets for 815 and 812 Jackets $10 Jackets for #9 and 8 Jacket: $18 Jerseys, all styley, SK) Jerseys, all styles. derwear. | ubrelias, Kt 10 per cent off American Hosiery Co.'s t PT Also see Gloves, Handicrchiefs, Hoaspsercuer Derarruest SOUVENIRS. "s All-linen Handkerchiefs, GSe. Shawis, all styles. = sot atl 10 per cent off marked prices of all Seal Plush Wraps ‘and Jackets, all Tea Gowns and all Children’s and Misses’ Jackets and Uisters. SOc. Men's Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs... CLOAKS, ‘T24e. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles.. Ze. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles. ‘SOc. Ladies’ French Linen Handkerchiefs.. Learner Goons Sovvenme Made from Strictly All-wool Choice Closkinge, ie. Purses, Card Cones, Pocket Books. Se. Purses, &e., all styles... $1 Purses, ke., ail styles. We. Chatelaine Boxs, all styles. $1 Shoppine Bags, all styles... ie. Leather Writing Tavlets,.. =X | $1.55 Writing Tablets, fitted. $2 Writine Tablets, lock and ke; | ie. Music Hoils.. 1 Collar and Cuff’ Boxes, - Toilet Casen, fitted. c. Children’s Chatelaine Bags. ‘Oe. Ladies’ Embroidered Silk Handkerch: 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT $1 Ladies’ Mousseiaine de Soie Handkerchiefs... 2% Ladies’ Hand-embroidered do. $1 Ladies’ Duchess Lace Handkerchiets. $17 Ladies’ Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs. he. Children’s Boxes of Handkerciiets. BARGAIN WEEK Aar Goons Souvesms. 10 percent off marked price of all Bric-a-Brac, Art Clocks, Oxidized Silver and Plush Cases, &c. | He. Antique Brass Photo Frawes.... ‘SMe. Mactras Cloth Drapery Scarfs. IN LADIES' GARMENTS. SPECIAL: Doz. Deranrazxr Socvamns. HANDSOME CHEVIOT JACKET, Se. Dolls, dressed and nndresse.. Se. Dolis for 44e. and 44¢. Dolls. 81 Dolls for Xe. and The. Dol Fastened with Frors, Shawl Collars, Trimmed ‘Velour Scarfs and Covers... 2h Lace Tidies... She. Antique Lace Til $1 Fish Net Bureau Scarfs. fe sae | 85.70 Life Size Baby Dolla. ‘ee | fair which the wrangles of Chicagoans and the | 55." stamped Linen Pillow Shan “Me | clash between the national and local commission- | 7x. Center Fieces of Momie Cloth... eG D, ers have interposed are not viewed as sufficient, | 2. Stamped Linen Splashers. ne _ | Gove Vepartwenr Sovvenms. aud that the assistance of the administration through the State Department isto be rudely Tefuved and additional antagonisms aroused by a foolish slur upon the motives of tha Secre- tary of State. If this is the spirit in which official movements to assivt the fair are to be received the President of the United States will hardly dare to hasten the issuance of the world’s fair proclamation lest some of thee browd-minded patriots insinuate that his Promptness ix due to personal scheming for the campaign of "#2. —- Ithas been assumed by some of the partici- pants in the discussion concerning the project Of special assessments for real estate improve- ‘mente that the boar: of trade has recommended or approved the plan. This is mot the case. At the recent meeting of the board one prom- inent member advocated the plan and suggested that the proper committee consider it, and an- other indicated that if the committee did con- sider it be wished an opportunity to appear before them and oppose it. There the matter dropped. Ne action whatever was taken by the board. ++ —___ The betrayal of a confidence in publishing a letter in which Mr. Cleveland said some die agreeable things concerning Mr. Ingalls may Possibly recall to Mr. Ingalls « similar instance some years ago in which several things be bad said for a private ear went further and cansed him a good deal of annoyance. Public men ought ts understand that one of the penalties Of their position is posible publicity of sup- Posed private utterances, and ought accor ‘Se, Stamped and Hemstitched Tray Covers. Tix. Towels for decoration purposes... slic | $1.80 "Palais Royal” Mousquetaire Kid Gloves. 81.68, ~ = | $1.50 “*Palais Royal” ¢-button Kid Gloves... Unpasiza Deranruest Sovvesins. H “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves... $5 G8 Christinas Novelty Umbrellas... $4.08 Unbrell .s, with imported sticks....... $4.50 Umbrellas, silver and yold trimininis..... $3.98 $5.98 Umbrellas, twisted! wood handies......--. E148 Uiubrellas, novelty ervok handles 82.88 | $2.68 Umbrellas, silver mounted ash wood han- . - It 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. putton Evening Mousauetaizes.. 1-button Evening Mousquetaires.. $3.5020-button Evening Mousquetaires. ie. Cashmere Gloves and Mittens soo 8215 | QT Misses’ and Boyw’ Kid Gloves, :$1.08 81 Men's Enslish Dowakin Glove $2.48 Ciubrelias, cold capped handles, 230 Uutrelias, twenty styles of handies... 21.4% Unnbretias, Men's aunt Ladies’ 2S-inch Gloria Umbrellas Couews Trisarxe Stone, 523 ITH BT. N.W., Juwerny Deranrnenr Sovventns. Re. Jewelry, all styles, SOc. Jewelry, all styles. ‘Te. Jewelry, all styles. $1 Jewelry, all styies. ‘#2 Jewelry, all styles. TWO DOORS SOUTH OF F STREET. Rosser Goovs Sovvesms. 81.68 Men's Gossamer Rubber Coats. 91.49 €2.48 Men's Heavier Rubber Coate..0000 0000219 $1.08 Men's Cloth Finish Plaid Kubber Coats. 5 Men's Feather Weight Mackintoshes. 48 Men's Best Quality Mackintoshes. bs Boys’ Rubber Coat ae ‘$68 Youths’ and Small Men's Coats. 15 Mises! Silver Gray Cirenlars... > Misees’ Fancy Stripe Circul Branch of 8. Cohen & Co., Boston. 4. #6. CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING. We offer a line of Colored Foather Bands in Black, Cardinal, Garnet, Navy, Dark Green, Pink, Light Blue, Cream and Gray at’ the unusually low price of Aske, Oxidized Sfiver Garter Clasps... Vie. Sterlinz Silver Thimbies. ‘Ten percent off marked prices of all 14-karat Tortoise-ahell and Auaber Jewelry. ry 2 PY ry s b> Laviies’ Gray an Black Circulars... Ladies’ Fancy Stripe Comnemaras, Ladie’ Razlans and Newiuarkets. $5.08 Ladies’ Cloth Finish Bubber Raclans. 24.08 Ladies’ Seateh Plaid Ralans. 0-0... 87.08 Lathes’ London Novelty Newuarzets... Laulies Silk Water-procf Rugelans... Lace Derarraest Sovvesms. —- Hostexy Depanruewr Sovvenms. mci UN 21.50 Christmas Novelty Silk Hose. {$6.80 82.25 Black Pure Silk Hose. “$898 Sie. Christmas Novelty Lisle Silk Hose in new shades, . . Fancy Silk-finish Lisle Hose. » Sane style im cotton. . Improved Fast Black Hose, ‘the. Fast Black and Pancy Hose. oe - ‘te. Children’s Black Hose, all sizes. Me | MC. Garters, all styles. Feather Trimming in Black, Cream, Light Blue and Brown Mixed received today. New effects in Black and Gold Trimmings, all widths and styles. and Black. 42 ingly te observe the necessary enution. ry ‘We beg to state that thero is no such assortment of una vpeeeres ‘ge Usomwean Drranruext Sovvexins | pres trinisincs stownin the atyaswe bave nor Democratic casiitates for the presideney are wage | (LADIES AND CHILDREN.) can our prices be duplicated. Coming out regariiess of previous position, in “$1.19 87.30 Silk Vests, hand-lace work. 82.75 Heavy English Silk Vests, ) Non-irritating Wool Underwear... Ked and White Wool Underwear... a all styles. i The. Saxony Wool Underwear. favor of free coinage of silver. These are the aoe ae ‘12sec. Eubroidered Mull Ties.. ‘Sk. Bets Emmbroulery Collar and Cutts. ae Laces of every description have been reduced. peives from 10 to 20 per cent. 8. COHEN & 00., Brozil sends 2 fine little fleet to our shores. Welcome Aquidabon, welcotse Guanabara! The United States, senior, greets the United 523 11th st. aw. States, junior! $2 Best Enetish Broadcloths. 440 $$ $_o2-.—__ Soe Sik this Meusietan 50 . F Serger, yen “J Tt mast be pleasant and reassuring for little | O<- French Sergee, ait tiyles ‘ose | B. H. Srixeerz & Soxs, Holland to hear big Kasia my that Bassin, | So. Chima Silkaall sbades..-- de France and England will always be ready to Ste. Fucened Indie Ste... 2880 paar ‘saat in preserving Dutch autonomy. [0 pet cent off marked peices of all warranted Black | “e. Tndia Linen Aprotn... te ; ate ———_.o—_____ ‘Silks and Priestley’s Black Wool Dress Goods. | 38. Embroidery Trimmed Aprons. 2200 Gen. Bamey bas checked one execes | “Trimmings and Ribbons of every description at 10! l¢e. Nurses’ Cape, all styles. “Toe 413 13th at. by his ruling that under the June law no sol- | percent disoan:. eel “180 dict is eligible who has not been honorably die- | &. lrinch Surah fash Ribbons... 4 i “ee ——_—_+ee—___s Casoy Deranrusxr Sovvesms. ‘S00 | Every day we are adding to our large stock new ‘Sue. 2 pound Best French Candy, such as usually things. Today we received a lot of those By the shades of Jackson, will it newer end? “pal elections yesterday in Dover, N. H., ‘WwooL sod Providence, Ly indionts furthee’ deme- Startosrar Dursnruext Sovvexrs. a SEAL CAPER. | ee EES 10 per cent off the marked prices of all Christmes | 1" *™ll sizes. We now have any size from 22 to 40, | Cards and Children's Books. SEAL JACKETS, sa they do hangings,” remarks a member of ‘From size 32 to 42. Prices, $100, $125, $175, @200. Seuth Carolina's 490. Seal Capes, #50, 655, $00, $75, $8, Raised shotl- ao a Pana no, home between Glad ‘Muffs, Boas, Sleeves, Cuffs, Trimmings and Collar- stone Parnell leader. ettes. SE. eee, Just received large shipment of Fine Umbrellas for ‘The deadlocks is still alive in Alabama, ‘the Holidev trade. Select early. coc) Special prices for Buckies in Gold, Atel, Oxidized | TWF «, YY wF co 00 DD Ww Ww We oP GP BoP Ee A ESR OB at m4 EE Boo’ aaa® E faa Cross» Au Dax Taanxsarvina. SSS ko $3: PERE 83 00 Tt HH EE “oo 48 OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, WE TAKE TINS OCCASION TO NOTIFY OUR PATRONS OF OUR INTENTIONS FOR FRIDAY. WE SHALL OPEN UP FRIDAY MORNING WITH THE LARGEST “REMNANT” OFFERINGS OF THE PRESENT SEASON. NEEDING MORE ROOM IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR THE DISPLAY OF OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF “HOLIDAY” GOODS, WHICH WILL SURPASS ANYTHING HERETOFORE SHOWN IN WASHINGTON, WE HAVE THOROUGHLY REVISED THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS AND SELECTED THEREFROM ALL *‘ODDS AND ENDS,” ** BROKEN LOTS" AND “SOILED GOODS." THE ACCUMULATION, OWING TO THE SPECIAL SALES OF THE PAST FEW WEEKS IS UNUSUALLY LARGE, AND COMPRISES SEASONABLE AND ATTRACTIVE MERCHANDISE, WHICH WE HAVE MARKED AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. KNOWING, AS OUR PATRONS DO, THAT WE KEEP ONLY FIRST-CLASS: GOODS OF THE BEST MATERIALS AND IN THE LATEST STYLES OF BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANU- FACTURE, IT IS UNNECESSARY TO ENLARGE UPON THEIR RESPECTIVE MERITS. WE SUGGEST AN EARLY CALL, FOR THE BEST, AS YOU KNOW FROM FORMER EXPERIENCE, ARE TAKEN UP Pirst. ALL LINES OF GOODS CAN BE FOUND PROMINI CONVENIENCE. Croax Deranraent. REMNANTS EXTRAORDINARY. 2 Brown Chevron Jackets, satin faced, bound with braid. Sizes 36 and 38. Regular price, 10. — Remnant price, 85. —- 5 MyrtieGreen Chevron Jarkets. 8 94, U6, 38aud 40. Regular price, 810. — Remmant price, 85 1Green Beaver Jacket, bound with braid, satin faced aud sleeves lined with satin. Size 34, Reguiar price, $12.50. Remuant price, $5. 1 Dark Gobelin Biue Beaver Jacket, Tined sleeves. Size 3 -— Remnant price, 83.— wy Bluo Beaver Jackets, satin face, braid bound. Sizes 40and 42. Rerular price, $10. ~~~ Remnant price, Navy Chevron Jacket, satin faced, bound with braid. Size34. Recuiar price, $10. — Rewnant price, 1 Diack Heavy Brosdcioth Jacket, satin faced, Yeast front. Size 32. —~ Reumant price, 85.-— 1 Mahogany Jacket, satin faced, with vest and trimmed with Persian embroidery. Size % Regular price, 818. Uned. Sizes 34an1 35. Regular price, $18. Hemant price, 85. 1 Dark Gray Embroidered Jacket, silk lined. Size 32, Regular price, $18. —Remuant price, 85.— 2 Imported Jackets, 1 Black Beaver, size 40, and 1 Freuch Gray Beaver, size 36, Both hand- somely braided. Regular price, $15. —Renmant price, 85.— 1 Dark Green Beaver Jacket. Size 3C. —Remnant price, & SImported Brown Beaver Jackets, silk lined, and handsomely braided. Sizes 34 and U6. Regular price, $18. -—Reimuant price, $10. 3 Imported Beaver Jackets, silk lined and handsomely braided. 1 Black, size ‘2; 1 French Gray, #ize 36, und 1 Gobelin, size 34. Regular price, $18. —-Remnant price, $10.— 1 French Blue fuported Jacket, half lined with satin, and rolling collar, handsomely em- Droidered. Size36. Reqular price, 825. —Remnant price, #29. 3 Imported Jackets, embroidered collar and facing. % Myrtle Green, sizes ‘4 and 36, and 1 Navy, sizei4. Regular price, $20. —Remnant price, 10. 5 Imported Jackets, with vide reveres of Navy, sizes 34 an 3 Mode, sizes: 30. Reguiar price, $18. —Kemnant price, $19.— 2 French Gray Jackets. half siti lined, vest front, with Persian band trimming. Size 34. Regular price, $272.50. —Remnant price, 819.— 1 Light Gray Chevron Jacket: vest front and wide embroidered collar. Size dd. Regular —Remnant price, $10.— (Third floor; 11th st. building.) Wrar Derearrwest. 1 Black Matelesse Imported Wrap, satin lined, trimmed with fringe. Size 36. Regular price, 85. ——Remnant price, 820. 1 Black Matelesse Imported Wrap, satin Iined, tritumed with fringe. Size 36. Regular price, $40. -—Remnant price, #25.--— 1 Black Matelesse Wrap. Size 40. Regular Price, #55. —Remnant price, $25.— (Third floor, 11th st. building.) Prvsa Jacxers. 2 Seal Plush Jackets, satin lined. Sizes 40 and 42. Regular price, $15. Remnant price, $10. 2 Seal Plush Jackets, with vest front and re- veres, trimmed in seal buttons. Sizes 36 and 40. Regular price, $22.50. Remnant price, a1. 1 Seal Plush Jacket, with loose front. Size 40. Mewular price, #27. Remnant price, $20. 1 Seal Piush Jacket, with Persian lamb trim- ming. Size 6. Regular price, $32.50. Rem- nant price, #20. 1 Seal Plush Jacket, % length. Size 34. Regular price, $25. Remnant price, $18. 1 Beal Plush Jacket, % lenth, sutin lined. Rerunant price, a ‘2Seal Plush Jackets, % length, satin lined. sizes 3G and 38. Regular price, $30. Remnant price, 1 Seal Plush Sacque. ize 30. Regular price, $30. Rewnant price, # 1 Seal Plush Sacque. Size 30, Regular Price, $47.50. Remnant price, $25. (Third foor—11th st. building.) Maissee Jackrrs. 6 Myrtle Green Beaver Jackets. Sizes 12, 14 and 16. Regular prices, $7 and $8, —-Remnant price, $3.50.— 1 Navy Beaver Reefer Jacket. Size 12. ‘lar price, 87. ——Remnant price, 85.— 1 Gobelin Blue and Bronze Stripe Cloth Jacket. Sine 12. Regular price, 39. —Remnant price, 8: 1 Rod Chevron Jacket, satin faced and bound with Black braid. Regular price, $9. ——Remnant price, - 2 Double breasted Black Cheviot Jackets, with embroidered sleeves. Sizes 12 and 16 years. Regular price, -—-Retnnunt price, $7.50.— 1 Black Cheviot Jacket, with vest, Size 16. Regular price, $11. ~—Rewnant price, % (Third floor, 10th st. extension.) Reg- Newsargers. 2 Misses’ Gobelin Blue Beaver Nowmarkets, trimmed with Black estrakhan. Sizes, 14 and 1G years. Regular price, $10. Remnant price, each, we Miser’ Black Cloth Newmarkets, trimmed with Black astrakhan. Sizes, 14 and 16 years. Regular price, $16. Renmant price, $7.50 each. 1 Missest Mahoeuny Beaver Newmarket, trimmed with Black braid, Size 14. Regular price, $15. Remnant price, #5. 1 Misses’ Brown Camel's Hair Newmarket, with cape and ound with braid. Size 16 years. Regular price, $18. Remnant price, $10. 1 Misses’ Dark Green Beaver Newmarket, with edjustable coaching cape. Size 10 years. Regular price, $18. Remnant price, #15. ‘1 Misses’ Green Cloth Newmarket, trimmed eee a Begnlar price, annant price, T'Sinses' Ten Cloth Newnuarket, wit ‘coach- ins cape. Size 12 years. Regular price, $16. emnant price, $12.50. (Bd floor; 10th st. extension.) Cuntonews Dazsses. ices sae re i 1 ‘8 Old Cosh with full rs Croaxs. } Navy Blue Silk Plush Cloak, «atin lined. Size 2 years, iar price, $20. Remnant price, Yrtle Green Silk Plush Cloaks, satin limed. Size 3 years. Regular price, $20. Remnant price, 85. 2 Red and Black Stripe Cloth Cloak with wide cape collar. Size 4 years. Recular price, 2 Bine and nant price, . 2 Biuc Beaver Cloth Cloaks with Capes. Sizes and years, Recuiar prices, $4.50 and 89.25. Renmant Prive, 83,50. “2 Children's Dark Garnet Cloth Cloaks with three-roll coachine capes. Size} yeers, Regular price, $1 1 Chid’s Remnant price, ‘y Camel's Hair Plaid Cloaks with three coaching capes. Sizes 4 and Kernlar prices, $12 and $13.00. Ke:onent Price, #10. 1 Medium Brown Camel's Hair Cloak with Size 4 yeara, $14. Remnant price, $10. wn Luported Cloth Cl capes, trimmed with silk velvet. Sizes 4 and 6 ye Regular price, $14 and 815. 810. Remnant price, ported Lizht Gray Cloth Cloak, with sik velvet, slizhtly faded. Regu lar price, 215. Remnant price, $10. (Thard oor; 10th st. extension, Boxs: C: D joys’ Crorursa ARTMENT. Tot No. 1-3 Luss’ All-wool Scotch Cheviot ize 4 years. Regular price, #4.50. ce, $1.50. LsizeS years. Rewular price, $4.50. Rem- nant price, 81.50. size 4 years. Rewular price, $5. Remnant price, #2 Zsize Regular price, $6. Remnant 8" Boys? All-wool Cheviot Suits, Bsize 5 years and size Gyears, Recular price, Size, 85 and 36, Tat Xo, Gyears. Kecular price, 4-2 Boys’ All-wool Cheviot Suits. Size G years. Regular price, 86.50. Keumant Price, #5 —1 Boys' All-wool Cheviot Suit. Size G years. Regular price, $7.50. Rem- nant price, $. Lot No. Size 5 years. 3 Boys’ All-wool Cheviot Suits. Revular prices, $6, $6.50 und price, 85 each. . 7-2 Boys’ All-wool Scotch Cheviot Sizes 7 and 11 years. Regular price, 35. Remmant price, 82.5 each. Jot 8-2 Boys’ Dark Plaid Cassimere Suits, double Ureasted. Sizes 12 and Regular price, $8. Reusuant pric Lot No. 9-7 Boys’ All- Cheviot Suits. Sizes— 10 years and 1-1? yoars. Kecular price, $5. Remnant price #3.50 each. Lot No. 10—1 Boy's All-wool Cheviot Suit in Dark Brown Plaid. Size s years. Regular price, 26.50. Remnunt price 83. Lot No. 11-1 Boy's 3-piece Cutawa} Size 11 years. Regular price, $6. Remnant price, 83.50. Lot No. 12-1 Boys’ j-plece Dark All-wool Cheviot Suft. Size 13 years. Regular price, #8. Lemnant price, $5. Lot No. 13-12 Boys’ Double-breasted All- Wool Cheviot Suits, 4 size 10 years, 2 size 11 years, 2 size 13 years, 2 size 14 years and 2 size 15 years. Regular price, $6. Remnant price, $4 exch. Lot No. 14-1 Dark Plaid Worsted Suit, Size 13 years. Regular price, 88. Remnant price, #4. Lot No. 15—Boys’ Corkscrew. 81.9 Lot No. 16-1 Boys’ “Odd” Coat and Vest, Size years, each. ool Plaid and Striped yeurs, 2—Byears, 2— Suit. Odd” Coat of Dark Biue Size 4 years. Remnant prics, cutaway, in Durk Brown Corkscrew. D. Remnant price, $3. Lot No.17—1 Boys’ Navy Blue Corkscrew ze 5 years. Regular price, 87.00. Rem- Rant price, $4. Lot No.I8—-1 Boys’ Navy Blue Corkscrew Suit. Size 14 years. Regular price, $8.90. Rem- nant price, (Third floor, 10th street extension. ) Giove Deranruesr. 2 pairs Ladies’ 4-button Dogskin Gloves, in Tanand Brown. Sizes GY and 6%. Regular Price, $1.50. -— Remant price, 81. — 1 pair Ladies’ 6-button Length Gray Chamois Skin Gloves. Size, 514. — Remnant price, 75e. 9 pairs Ladies’ G-button ‘Suede Gloves, in Cream and White. Sizes 64 and 0%. Remnant price, 50c. — (First floor, 1th st. building.) Lixex Deranrvenr. We have left from last week Six Double Dam- ask Pattern Cloths that are soiled, which we offer at the following prices: 1, 2x24 yards. Remnant price, 82.75. Remnant price, $4. 1, 2x3 yards. Reumant price, $5. 1, 2x% yards. Remnant price, $5.25, 1, 24x2¥ yards. Remnant price, $4. 1, 2x3 yards. Remnant price, $4.50. 50 “Short Leneths” in Shirting, Pillow Case and Sheeting Linens at low Reman unt Prices, Several half-dozen lots of Napkins at low Remnant Prices. “Short Lengths” in Crashes at Remnant Prices. (Second floor, 11th st. building.) Rispox Deranraesr. Ribbons aro being cut very freely, and quite a number of shades in the big lot of Ribbons we have on sale are being sold down to the last two or three yards. Such small ends as this we put into the **Kemnant Box” at a reduced price. (First floor, Istand 2d annexes.) Lace Dersnrwenr. We call special attention to an odd lot of Fedora, Platt Valenciennes, Oriental and Imi- tetion Point Lace, which we place on Remnant table at 25c. per yard. @irst floor, 2d annex.) ‘LY DISPLAYED ON CENTER COUNTERS FOR GREATEI Basxer Derarwenr. ‘ Last Friday we closed out a large lot of dam- axel Baskets, but had a few left, to which we have added soveral “odd” ones for next Fri- day's sale—rood chance for bargains in Baskets. Note carefully the following: ‘12 Luncheon Baskets. Regular price, 25e. Reinant price, 10e. 1 Work Basket. Regular price, 5c. Rem- nant price, 10c. 1 Japanese Work Basket, Regular price. 1 Japanese Basket. Regular price, 81, Renmnt price, 5c. 1 Japanese Basket. Regular price, 81._ Remnant price, ‘5c. 1 Lined Work Basket. Rewuiar price, $1.75. Reamsnt price, ie, 1 Lined. Work Regular price, $1. Remupant price, 2 ‘S'Flower Baskets.” Regular price, 25e. Rem- ™Wiste Basket, Ragularpric, $1.75. Rem- nant price, $1. a Waste’ Baskets, Regular price, €2. Rem Ti Waste’ Bosket. Regular price, $2. Rem- Paste basket. ‘Regular price, $1.50. Rem- ant price, 73¢. T'Wante Basket. Regular price, $1.50. Bem- 1 Mare’ Basket. ‘Regular price, 7c. Rem- >e Wante Baskets ‘Regular price, 7c. Rem- TWante Regular price, $1.15. Rem- ant. D0e. ih Wete’ Basket. Regular price, Tc. Rem- , first annex.) Mess Feestamse Derarrwest. 7 Men's Bieached Canton Flannel Nicht Shirts, with yokes and pockets attached. Size 14, Steak 3 Mews White Shaker Flannel Double- breasted Shirts,Pembroke make. Sizes, 14, 1—40and 142. Remnant price, 2 each. 7 pairs Men's White Shaker Flannel Drawers Pembroke make. Sizes, 2-40. Rezunant price, pieces Men's Fawn-colored Medium: Underwear,full recular made, Suirts, 1-f2 and 2-44. aud 1-38, Remnant price, Size 42. Remnont price, $1 pair. Pairs Men's Canton Flannel Drawers. 44x31 and 46x29. Rewnant n Piqne Kid Gloves,soiled. price, $1, G pairs Men's Kid Gloves, fingers and wrists cut by mice, Sizes, 26%, 2-8 and 2-8. Remnant price, 25. pair. (First floor, first annex.) Brasser Derserest. Wo intend to keep our Blankets free of Odds and Fuds, and offer for Friday the following specicities 8 pairs 11-4 White Wool Blankets, slightly im= Perfect. —Remnant price, $4.50 pair.— 2 pairs 11-4 Fine All-wool White Blanketa, —Rewmant price, €5.73 pair. — ine California Blanicets -Rewnant price, #6 pair.— B pairs 10-4 White Wool Blankets. Remnant price, 83.50 pair —= wth floor, 1th st. busldine.) pairs “Short Lensths” of Check Naiusook, in medium and small plaids, from 2 to 12 yards im length. —Temnant price, Se. per yard.— Also “‘Short Lengths” in Dotted Swisses, India Linons, &., at low retunant prices. ss Deranrwesr. 10 Ladies’ Fine French Imported Aprons, with five-inch embroidery at the bottou and finished With a heavy scallop. —Remnant price, 50c.—— 3 Children’s Square-neck Aprons, in plain ‘and plaid muslin, Sizes 10 and 12 years, —Remnant price, 31.— (Second floor, 10th st. extension.) Memo Usperwear Drraurwest. 4 Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Pure Silk Vests,hieh leeves. Colors: 2 Pearl, 1 Pink Slightly soiled. Size 2. Remnant price, @2.— Less than haif price. 2 Ladies’ Light Blue Swiss Ribbed Pure Silk ‘Vests, hich neck and quarter sleeves, Slightly soiled. Size 2. ~—Remnant price, €2.— Half price. 5 Ladies’ Cardinal Swiss Ribbed Silk and Wool ‘Vests, with hich neck and long sleeves, Sizes Zand 3. ~—Remnant price, @1.50.— Ralf price. 1 Child's Merino Vest, with hich neck and Jong sleeves. Sliebtly soiled. Size 30. —Remmant price, 54 pair Boys' Merino Drawers, slightly soiled. Size 28. 3oons Drraxruesr. 30 Short Leneths in Camel's!Hair,Seree, Hen- Tietta, Mohair, Drap White Plaids, lengths Jow remnant prices. (First floor, 24 annex, near skylight.) Srariovery Deranrwent. ‘72 Cribbage Boards. Recular price, —— Remnant price, 5 29 Cribbage Boxes, with place for cards. Regular price, $1.25. jenunant price, (e.— 3 Large Fancy Glass Ink Stands, Remnant pric 1 Large Hunsarian In — Renmant price, 81.50.— (First floor, Lith st. building.) ee Lavtes: Corros Uxperwean Deranr- MENT. corsets. 153 Self-opening Corsets, in Cream only. Four size 20, 3 size 22, Gsize21. Remnant price, 5c. each. Also onf lot of odd pieces in Ladies’ Chemise, Drawers, Corset Covers, &e., of Nainsook. Cambric and Cotton, trimmed in Hamburg ot lace. Remnant price, 87ke. a plese, (Second floor, 10th st. extension. Reapyauve Bao Wear. ‘We shall place on remnant ‘counter Friday the followins special barcains pairs Scalloped and Embroidered Linen Pil- ow Shaun. Remnant price, 6 pair. 1 pair Scalloped and Embroidered Linen Pil- low Shams. Kemnant price, #4, 1 pair Maslin Pillow Shams, trimmed with Hamburg embroidery. Remnant price, $3.50 Pair. Spairs Braided Initial Pillow Shams, soiled. ‘Remnant price, 73c. per pair. 2 pairs Embroidered Muslin Pillow Cases. Bize 22x36. ~—Kemnant price, $1 pair.— 2 pairs Embroidered Muslin Pillow Cases, Rese. ——Remnant price, $1.15 pair.— 1 pair Embroidered Mustin Pillow Cases, Dyes. . ~—Remnant price, $1.50 pair.—_— Alsoa few pairs of Linen and Cotton Sheets ‘With pillow cases to match at remnant prices (Second floor, Lith Suaw: Deranraexr. 1 Large Double Bianket Shawl, Black and Bed Plaid, extra quality. Perular price, #8. ——Renunant price, $6.-— 1 Pine All-wool Beaver Shawl, Black and Gray, Jacauant pattern. Rerular price, $15. 1 Extra Five Camel's Hatr Reversible Travel- ing Shawl, lare size. Regular price, $22.50. ——Kemnant price, $18.— 1 Fine Square Paisley Shawl, choice coloring. ‘Regular price, €15. pr ‘89- We shall be closed all Gay tomorrow (Thankagty- ims day). A Scnsecr Evenrnorr Cas TAKE HOME ar ial a he PrP FE RRR yw Ss bo bee ERE x ‘ Po kee “k OE s ws ““Domesticx"—that is the best introductory wecem ey it we whiat is to follow. You know the minute you hear in what strain wearegoins to talk. If you are im terestel you will want to rvadit, If you are nat— maybe you can hecon mm) Ue iterns, for then Just household D mn come and look at them. to good advantage by look- with us The prices are with Notice them, it will make your friendship onucer. ‘or novelty'* sake we have had aboat twe undrai full dress Calico patterns nicely put up for oikday seomn. “They are only #1 each amd mot ve ot the two hundred bat is a youd design 2" Within a very short time we have added new Ticket Windsor Prints tl ayant S47 Forty new siy ies ib Persian Cashmere at 100, yard * throweh the ste Twenty-five new shades of Cheme Cloth— we. 8 yard 62 Toile du Nort Ginetams dark colors -1 iyo. « yard. 52° Anoskeag Ginghams—Apron Checks Ie. @ vant. 89" Drillette—20 hes wile—12Wye. a yan 82" Ouring ripen, Plaids and plain colors Ge. and Pe. a yan. Bes Prints—solid Black, Black and White fieures, Plasds and stiver weay Se. a pant E27 Amold’s Indico Bue Prints—Se.a yar “Amoskeag Canton Flannel Brown and Diracted —10e. to ie. ayant So" Gouein Tapestry, in entirely new patter ideas Sue. a yan $97 Ficured Cotton Plush (portions patterns) inches widete. a yard. vonshire Cotton Push —piain colors 20, ored Cantons all tints 12We. a yan. * tsore patterns than we could tell 32 tees wide— Lie. a yan. S27 Mgown and Bleached Sheetines inches wide. Weexerine Gar Tickings from 1: yan. S2- Fancy Ticking tast colors—20e. and 2e.a yard. £9" Moreen Skirting ~750. a yanl.—Quite acel- Jection of shades. They are “Domestics,” you see—neeiel in every icht away—buy. If you have 1 It will at east alow staunch qualities we weld up for a very Little price, SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. By a Sroxces. SURGEONS’ SPONGES, EYE SPONGES, CUP SPONGES, FINE TOILET SPONGES, ELEPHANT-EAK SPONGES, BATH SPONGES, SHEEP'S WOOL SPONGES. 8. THOMPSON, PHARMACIST, 226 703 ISTH BT. A Srrcrar Orrenixe Is Unspenwe ARS We will place on sale one case of Men's Gray Wool Shirts, made to sell at Wcents, Our price Will be Zcents, ‘They will not last long. We have just received another lot of the Imita- tion China Sik, Leautiful patterns. Only cents per yard. Piatn Head Rests, ready for covering ceuts. Covered with tuiftation China silk, ready for use. Only 30 cents. Finer, covered with china wk and fancy enubnoidered Eiderdown Pillows, covered with French matine, imitation and real China silk and ruffled. @1 to a3. French Embroidered Aprons, Nurses’ Aprons, Plain avd Tucked Aproms, Gingham Aprons, yards of gingham ineach apron. Only 20cents ewh. Pure Glycerine Soap only Se. Pxtra lance bars only 10e- Pears’ cenutne 00 per cent only 126, Persian Goatskin Kugs, in White, Black apd Gray. Only 83. LACE CURTAINS, We are showins great values at $1 to @per pair. Real lace, $6.and up. ‘Two specials in Japanese Doll Babies at 10 cents and 25 cents; just about one-half price. CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th st. and 706 K st. now. PHILADELPHIA STORE. Someruxc Masy Woasmxcrosaxs coeoe eoeoeece eeocoe © ARE THANKFUL FOR, Rents and the cost of living may be high here as compared with many other citien, but there is no place anywhere on this con- tinent where Good Shoes can be bought as cheaply as bere, ‘Commercial Travelers tell us it is a mat- ter of common renown that we are “THE LOWEST PRICED RETAILERS OF SHOES IN AMERICA.” We aro g-uteful to our ever-increasing army of patrons for their liberal favors and. ‘we shall in the future, as we have done in the past, leave no stone unturned to lay Before them the most serviceable Foot wear to be had anywhere at minimum cost. Wishing all our friends an enjoyable holiday, we desire to say that our SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SALE OF FINE DRESS FOOTWEAR Continues this evening until 10 and to- morrow till 1 p.m, e@ eecesce OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. WILL CLOSE TOMORROW (THANKSGIVING DAY) AT NOON. THE QUESTION OF WHERE TO PUR- CHASE YOUR BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS I8 EASILY ANSWERED. IF YOU WILL CALL AND EXAMINE OUR INCOMPARABLE STOCK OF 8TA- PLES AND NOVELTIES OF THIS SEA- SON'S MAKE YOU WILL BE COX- VINCED AT ONCE THAT THIS 18 THE PLACE FOR YOU. THOSE NATTY LITTLE TOP CoaTs FOR SMALL BOYS ARE SELLING VERY RAPIDLY. THEY PLEASE BOTH THE PARENTS AND THE BOYS. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THEM. THEY COME IB BLUE, BLACK, BROWN AND DRAB. REMEMBEE THAT OUE BUSINESS I8 CONDUCTED ON THE AMERICAN PLAN OF GIVING EACH PURCHASER OXE HUNDRED CENTS IN VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR THEY SPEND.

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