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Oxx 9 Das To Gress Is. THE BON MARCHE. ASERIES OF SPECIAL SALES. WE WANT ROOM AND THINK THE BEST WAY WE WANT THE R TOMORROW ‘TO GET IP 18 TO CUT PRICES. ROOM FOR HOLIDAY GOODS. F ” THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRipay, NOVEMBER 28, 1890. A Sraaw: A Srraw:: A Srmawits A Srrawerrt WARRANTED 12-KARAT GOLD RINGS FOR CHILDREN, MARKED 25 CENTS, MAY BE SECURED TOMORROW FOR 21 CENTS. A STRAW FROM THE STACK OF THE HOLIDAY “OPENING” SOUVE- NIRS, A POOR LITTLE STRAW FROM A STACK CONTAINING A HUNDRED THOUSAND. L A mT pp A UY UY WE MAKE THE CUT IN PRICES IN OUR CLOAK L fA ss z Be ga YY “DEPARTMENT. JUST THE KIND OF WEATHER Ku ASA a8 5 BoP AS ¥ = FOR CLOAKS. S985 RPPFER JACKETS, 24.00. ALL-WOOL REEFFR CAR, BARD BUTTONS, HIGH SLEEVES, 24.00. 89°86 LEPFUR JACKETS, 85.00. CHEVRON REEFERIACKET, BOUND,NOTCHED COLLAR, FINISHED IN BEST MAN: HIGH SLEEVES. TOMORROW'S PRICE, $5.00. (9-86.50 VEST JACKET, $5.48. PINE CHEVIOT VEST-FRONT BLAZER JACKET, HIGH SLEEVES, AT 25.48. $785 MISSES’ REEFERS, #4. ‘MISSES’ 12, 14, 16 AND 1S-YEAR ALL-WOOL BEEFER JACKET, HIGH SLEEVES, SILK BOUND, BOUND IN NAVY AND BLACK, #4. ASTRACHAN FUR-TRIMMED JACKET. WE SHOW ASTRACHAN FUR- TRIMMED REEFER AND VEST JACKETS AT @12, $15,818 AND $20. ALL REDUCED PRICES, YOU SHOULD THEM. . $#-316.48 NEWMARKETS, 810. TOMORROW WE WILL OFFER A LINE OF FINE IMPORTED BEAVER NEWMARKETS, TAILOR BOUND AND MADE Y, STYLISH, IN BLACK, NAVY AND DARK GREEN, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 310. #7210 NEWMAREETS, $7. STRIPED GLACE NEWMARKETS, IN BLACK AND NAVY, HIGH SLEEVES, AT THE LOW PRICE OF a7. 49°27.08 NEWMARKETS, $5. WE SHOW A LINE OF IMPORTED BEAVER NEWMARKETS, IN BLACK, NAVY, DARK GREEN, TAN AND SLATE, SILK BOUND, TAILOR MADE. REDUCED TO 85. 3 GRETCHENS. A LINE OF SMALL SIZES, 4 TO G YEARS, STRIPED AND CHECKED CHILDREN’S GRETCHEN COATS; WERE @5, #6, 87 AND $8; LARGE SIZES SOLD OUT. ‘REDUCED PRICE, 32 GRETCHENS, 82.98. GRETCHEN COATS, SIZES 6 8, 10 AND 12 YEARS, IN DIFFERENT CHECKS. REDUCED PRICE, ALL SIZES, $2.98. TOMORROW SPECIAL CLOAK DAY. REDUCED PRICES ON VARIOUS LOTS, ODD SIZES MARKED WAY DOWN. iT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL TOMORROW AT THE 316 7TH ST. NW. GENTS: UNDERWEAR, 42. Oe. Bed Underw. 'T STORES, Peed st. ke. wot xe ss Se i rg m= = ‘That is the price we have placed on Ladies’ Fine Don- ola Button Boots, in four different styles, narrow, Wedium and broad tue, B,C, D and E width, ‘That is the price we have placed on Boys? French ‘Veal Button Shors—tipped. Weeall thes our wear Pesisters and they are the best you buy. a al Hu ss as i ee ee bs ae a ‘That i# the prico we have placed on Misses’ Fine Don- gels Spring-heel Button Shoes, neue by Williams & Hoyt, Kockester. Finest in the land for the price. on ee td Sy es That fs the price we have placed on Fine Wand- sewed French Dongola Opera and Common Low Siip- pers. with French or low heel. These are fine goods and adapted for our trade. BS gMy «=» PUP. 02, KEE NSS Sa, BROS xXS Ss Po DOO NN mu Bos “oo PRR Children’s Kacks, ail leather, worked button-holes. Width ©, D, E, in Donwola. Sizes 0 to 6, akg oe fF se ce RNR T 3. coed coe EKE NNN OF Ass ZT (Our Shoe Departinent is located first tloor, gallery. THE COMBINATION, y 1200, 12502, 1204 F st, 4 wx KAUFMAN & 8! YXTRA-H ce wat “Pax Vosisevu, HENRY DEUMMOND'S NEW BOOK. Author of the GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD. Price Se. ROBERT F. MILLER, Bookseller and Stationer, To Soy Lit: st., Corcoran building. JACKET, ROLLING COL- (SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29.) AT 6 O'CLOCK TOMORROW EVENING THE THIRTEENTH AN- NUAL HOLIDAY “OPENING” WILL TERMINATE. WE THANK OUR PATRONS FOR THEIR UNSTINTED PRAISE AND PAT- RONAGE, WHICH HAS MADE THIS OCCASION BY FAR THE MOST SUCCESSFUL IN OUR CAREER, AND EARNESTLY RE- QUEST A CALL TOMORROW AS EARLY OR LATE IN THE DAY AS POSSIBLE, ESPECIALLY OF THOSE WISHING GLOVES TRIED ON AT THE COUNTER. IT big S85, RRR 00 ¥ A L TT OW § Et 22 yy aw E Ponte AH gS gk OS gah THOR au ‘ssS 8 R 00 ¥ AA LLL ENN big NNN NNN rte NNN NNN it NNN NNN it NNN ‘NONN ore NNN sS! rl NNN OT RRR L bis TIT Ss 0% TOY Y BE ENE fT Ee t icy S338 U0 Yr PRE HORM fi oat E S338 “od “uw Wo ime RMS OU OR OE Tun i Sss8 fF THE LIST OF SOUVENIRS IS COMPILED FROM STOCKS THAT ARE ENTIRELY NEW-STOCKS THAT ARE COMPLETE IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD. THE PRICES TO THE LEFT HAND ARE THE REGULAR PRICES—THE PRICES YOU WILL FIND MARKED ON THE GOODS: THE PRICES TO THE RIGHT ARE THE SOU- VENIRS OF THE “OPENING.” (SEE BELOW.) (SEE BELOW.) Fax Devanrvest Sovvesms. 5c. Quill Feather Fans. $1 Hand-painted Quill Fans, $3 Quill Fans, $2.50and 82. ‘Se. Fans, in all styles... 81.25 Ostrich Feather Fans. 87.50 Gauze Fans, trnamed 22.50 Ostrich Fans, 2? and #2 84 Ostrich Fans, tortoise shell sticks. $35 Ostrich Fans, pear! sticks... Mess Devantest Sovvesns. 81 Fisk, Clark & Flaze's Searfs.see Tie. Collars, all styles. cescesseee Cutts, all styles. ‘alais Royal Dress Shirts. Te. Fancy Trimmed Nixht Shirts... $1 Christusas Novelty Night Shirts. $2 Red Medicated Cashmere Underwear.sevee ) Red Medicated Wool Underwear. White Lamb's Wool Underwear. For Deranraesr Sovvermes. ‘Ten per cent off the marked prices of all Furs for la- dies’ or children’s wear. c. Bleached Canton Flannel Drawers, ‘Tailor-made Canton Flannel Drawers. 10 per cent off American Hosiery Co."s Underwear. Ez" Also see Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Rub- ber Goods, Art Goods, Stationery, &e.. &. Wrar Derarrmesr Sovvenms. ‘$22 Imported Jackets, all styles. ‘$17 Jackets for $15 and $12 Jackets, $10 Jackets for #9 and 89 Jackets... $3.08 Jerseys, all styles, $2.00 Jerseys, all styles... ‘Sie. Breakfast Shawls 68c. Shawls, all styles. 10 per cent off marked prices of ali Seal Push Wraps and Jackets, all Tea Gowns aud all Children's and ‘Misses? Jackets and Ulsters. Hasosencumr Derarrwest SOUVENIRS. 12ke. Men's All-Tinen Handkerchiefs.esecs-s-seeees10€ Se. Men's Japanese Silk Handkerchiets....seseee Oe. Men's Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs. 12%c. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles...... Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles... 22% —————————— Learaen Goons Sovveyms de. Purves, Card Cases, Pocket Books., ‘50e. Purses, &e., all styles, ‘81 Purses, &e., all styles, 50c. Chatelaine Bays, all styles. 81 Shopping Bags, all styles. 50e. Leather Writing Tablets, $1.35 Writing Tablets, fitted. ‘82 Writing Tablets, lock and 5c. Music Rolls. $1 Collar and Ci GB. Toilet sssoes ensenseeZ1C $1.5 Ladies’ Hand-embroidered do.. #1 Ladies’ Duchess Lace Handkerchief $17 Ladies’ Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs. Se. Children’s Boxes of Handkerchiefs... Anr Goovs Sovvesms. 10 percent off marked price of all Bric-a-Brac, Art Clocks, Oxidized Silver and Plush Cases, de. ‘Antique Lirass Photo FFAme.secs--ssssneeeeees 20 Maciras Cloth Drapery Scarfs.ceccooseceseeeeee {ise. China Silk Drapery Scarfs...... $1.98 Mantel Scarfs, 334 yards lons....00—-veeeee 81.79, SW8e. 44 Chenille Table Covers.. yoonee 80C $3.48 Covers for $2.08 and 81.98 Covers..___.81 $5.25 6-4 Titian Table Covers... GS Velour Scarfs and Covers... 2 Lace Tidies. Antique Lace Tidies... Fish Net Bureau Scarfs. Stamped Linen Pillow Shams...cesscsseeee-14C Center Pieces of Momie Cloth..scececseceeee+ DOC 4 Linen Splashers, ped and Hemstitched Tray Covers. els for decoration purposes. . Dou. Derarraenr Sovvenms. ‘25e. Dolls, dressed and undressed. 50c. Dolis for 4c. and 44e. Dolls. 81 Dolls for ¥9e. and 75c. Dolls.. ‘2 Superior French Dolls... $5.75 Life Size Baby Dolls...c.cccssosove aE + Grove Deranrvest Sovvenms. 81.80 *Palais Royal” Mousquetaire Kid Gloves. $1.68 81.50 "*Palais Royal” 4-button Kid Gloves... ‘Palais Koyal” Kid Gloves, 25 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires., ‘6c. 4-button Warranted Kid Gloves. ‘0c. Pirskin and Undressed Kid Gloves. S60, Undressed Kid Mousquetaires. 2.25 12. Usorsita Devanrwesr Sovverms. OS Christmas Novelty Umbrellas....ccceseee- $4.98 coves 4. $4.50 Umbrellas, silver and gold trimmings......83.98 vrellas, twisted wood handles.....000..83.79 yrellas, novelty crook handles. ‘mbreilas, silver mounted ash wood ban- 48 Curbrelias, zold capped handles. ...-cccces- 82.15 20 Umbrellas, twenty styles of handles......-81.98 ning Mousquetaires.... 25e. Cashmere Gloves and Mittens... 81 Misses’ and Boys’ Kid Gloves.. 81 Men’s English Dogskin Glove...” $1.50 Men's Kid and Castor Beaver Gloves. ‘81.96 Men’s English Chevrette Gloves. 315° Initials eneraved free of charge on and above 3. = Jewerny Deranrwext Sovvesins. Reszex Goons Sovvesis. ‘Be. Jewelry, all styles, 21.68 Men's Gossamer Rubber Coats. $2.48 Men's Heavier Rubber Coats... all styles... 81 Jewelry, all styles, $3.8 Men's Cloth Finish Plaid Rubber 82 Jewel + - : r2 Jewelry. all style Men's Feather Weight Mackintoshes...... i Tskas 208 Fount nes 36.48 Men's Best Quality Mackintoshes. . Daisy and Forget-ine-not Hines, $5 French Miniature Brooches, | Ie. Oxidized Silver Garter © | Vie. Sterling Silver Thimbles, ‘Ten percent off marked prices of all 14-karat Gold, ‘Tortoise-shell and Amber Jewelry. $1.45 Boys Rubber Coats. 1.08 Youths’ and Small Men's Coats... Misses’ Silver Gray Circulars, $1.45 Misses’ Fancy Stripe Cireniars, mnemaras, fancy stripes. $1.35 Ladies’ Gray aud Black Circulars. 2 Ladies! Fancy Stripe Connemaras...... 4) Ladies’ Kaylan~ and Newiarkets. joth Finish Kubler Raglans. . WS Ladies’ Seoteh Plaid Raylans ies’ Loudon Novelty Newmarket... Silk Water-proof Raglans..... Ladies’ London Ked Novelty Mackintoshes. $12.8 Hostexy Deranraest Sovvems. $1.59 Christmas Noveity Silk Hose. 82.25 Black Pure Silk Hose........ ‘Sie. Christinas Novelty Lisle Hose. Toe. Silk Hose in new shades. de. Fancy Silk-finish Lisle Hose.. Same style in cotton, Improved Fast Blac c. Fast Black and Fancy Hose. Children’s Black Hose, all sizes. - Garters, all styles, Lace Devanrwesr Sovvesms. 6 Hand-ran Spanish Lace Scarfs fc. Mactine-made Black Lace Scarfs $1.35 Scarfs, extra lone and wide . $1.10 Crepe Lise Novelty Buus. One. Crepe Linee Boas. $1.6 Preven Lace Boas, $1.25 Embroidered Cuitfe eck Kuchinzs, all styiew..... 48. Novelty *"Directotre” Kuchines padour Novelty Ruftiinas Forpadour Rufting | Usornwear Derarruzxr Sovvenins. (LADIES AND CHILDREN.) * 87.30 Silk Vests, hand-lace work, $2.75 Heavy Enslish Silk Vests, | $1.50 Non-irritsting Wool Underwear, $1.25 Red and White Wool Underwear, $1 Underwear, all styles Saxony Wool Underwear... Ribbed Vests and Panty, Ribbed Merino Ves area 10 per cent off marked prices Ladies’ and Children's | American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear, | Te. Perfect-fitting Corsets... Biack Corsets. He. Sets Embroulery Collar and © Laces of every description have been reduced in prices from 10 to"%) per cent. \ Duss Goons Sovventes AND TRIMMINGS, $2 Best Enelish Drosdeloths. SOc. Stlk-fininh Henettas Oke. French Senses, all styles de. Wool Dress Gowts,all styles... She. € ke. shades. $1.75 Colored ve | $1 Muslin Nicht Gowns... Canton Flannel Draw Melton Cloth Skirts, @1.15 Cloth Skirts, all styles... $1 Knit Worsted Shirt Surah 5 10 per cen Silks and Priestley’s Ilack Woot Dress Goods. Trimmines and Ribbons of every description at 10 per cent discount, Nurses’ Caps, all styles 98. kc. Lirinch Surah Sesh Ribbons... Sc | $1.25 Children’s Aprons, all styles... ‘Re — - — “s — | 80e. Infant's Cambri ‘Ble : (Ge. Hand-knit We Casoy Devanre a 300 ki. a pound Best Freuch Candy, sach as usually and dc. @ pound, fresh daily from New York. ...... ccs <cosestengae | Sovvenrus. | | 7 Sa | RES Stavtoxexr Deranrwexr Souvenms. Noviox Dersntaexe Socverms | Be. Tooth yarranted oe eee: “BS | 10 per cent off the marked of all Christmas <e| Carts and Chusren's Bootes St. Emciish Bristle Hair Brushes, #) Han! painted Whisk Holders. Ine. Bottles Best Bay Rum... ‘e. bottles Best Florida Water. Se. bottles Ammonis... Be. bars Pure Castile Soap. 3 (Continued.) eakeeee Ta Mowomexrat @. 3. GOLDENBERG), ‘997 and 990 F st. n.w. Irs Nor Faox Cnotwz ‘But from necessity that we make this big “‘eome down” im Hats, ‘Holiday Goods sre coming in on us and we'll have to open them ins few days, consequently, in these next few days, there's got to bea big hele somewhere. We have over 200 dozen Hats that have got to occupy Just half the space they now are in. ‘ The Wool Felts (regular price Gc.) are now being sold at 380. 38e. ‘i's acase of certainty half of them will be gone by ‘Rext Tuesday evening—that's how long the sale lasts. Bat the French Felts, those goods that sell st €1.29, Our price for them is 4 Ro, Re. ‘Today, tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday at 8c. We'll clear out what we need. After Tuesday you'll have to Lens scaac ease THE MONUMENTAL. You Kxow Or Ove Orrenixa Ix THT BR HP AMG RAL EER BoD, PRA EES EYE EL Be ee Grae MAA Eo 11 off every marked price on Hats les than $107 (82 off every marked price on Hats over than 810. ‘This isa marvelous offering considering the low fig- ures at which our Trimmed Hats are marked—and the semen tea THE MONUMENTAL. Towornow Aca Tune Wu Be a big thing in 6GQ. L 00. veYV ERE G@su 9 Me v y Kk gs Goo £38 Vy BF aig G6@ Lin “oo WV ORRRSug8 = In fact the best you have seen yet. You all know the FOSTER HOOK GLOVE. It's the most convenient glove ever made—fitting a large or small wrist. You know the popular *‘Fowler” anality that sells every where in 7-Hook Suede at @1.75? ‘That's exactly what we have. Alot of Tans. Grays and Blacks—Fowler quality— 7-Hook Foster Suedes (undressed)—and we put them out for tomorrow only at ‘980. 98. Re. Don't miss this. ‘There are only 50 dozen of them. muonad ‘THE MONUMENTAL. Turee Bio Taos Ix Tue HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ist, 20 dozen non-shrinkable—two-thirds Wool YY BRE 9885 THT gS8y = VESTS vo KRE Sgg8 ot = ‘The regular price is $1. We offer this lot at ° me. oe, Be. ‘2d. Misses’ Guaranteed Fast Black Hose, Hermes dorff dye, very fine gauze. Oe. quality at 38, Be. quality at 48e. ‘The very best values you have ever seen. Bd. Fancy Shades—Vlated Silk—Ladiea’ Hose—Boot Patterns; regular $1 goods. ‘7c. ‘be. 76e. For tomorrow only. THE MONUMENTAL. You Resevser Tar Last uw ‘You know tho extreme low price at which our Coats are marked. Everybody remarks it—so much for that. Now for the offering. Every garment purchased tom ‘us tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday, is subject to the following discount or cash present: $1 off any warment marked 85. 50 off any garment marked between $5 and $7. ‘$2 off any xarment marked between $7 and 810. ‘83 off any garment marked between $10 and 813, ‘$4 off any garment marked between @13 and 820, 95 off any garment over $20. Just think, a $5 Coat for 84, 2 811;Coat for $8, a 914 Cont for $10, or a $1 Coat for $16. What an offering. ‘There are new things just in, marked in our ususl y, a low average price; all vo in with this sale. New Astrakan trimmed, mink trimmed, sable trimmed, Krimmer, &c., &c.. &c. This offer holds good for these three days only. Not one sold under regular Prices after that, and includes every garment—Ladiee’, ‘Misses’ or Children’s Jackets, Newmarkets, Wrape— plush or cloth—any arment. We also include in this sale and on the same basis of reduction our immense line of FFF U RR oCco A REI F ae a GC ay Be me gis PeoU UR e Go kan BPP OER Ms ¥ WKR co AAP ERE Syg8 Every style. THE MONUMENTAL, ‘837 and 930 Fst. n.w. SR TET g88s 5 AEE Ss NN T Sys GGG L (00 VY ERE p88, 2 ee Baek 88 Gy EF atte GGG LLLL 00 (V kxe Sya8 Gents’ Mocco Gloves. Gents’ Buckskin Gloves. Gents’ Astrachan Gloves. Gents’ Wool-lined Gloves. Gents’ Fur-trimmed Gloves. Gents’ Russian Calf Gloves. Gents’ Fleece-lined Gloves. Gents’ Dressed Kid Gloves. Gents' Castor Beaver Gloves. Gents’ Undressed Kid Gloves. In largest assortment. Qualities warranted and Prices the lowest. LOUVRE GLOVE 0., it ‘O11 Pa. ave. YARD WIDE BLACK AND WHITE ALI-WooL, sss Hearth soe. ""Y yard wide Puaanele of a DEPARTMENT STOR! not Tar 3 11th mae. Kanmos, On . POCKET STOVES. ‘This very useful Japancee invention must be seen to | be appreciated. It consists of a metal case, about five inches long, two to three inches wide, covered with cretonne or velvet. Alittle cylindrical paper of prepared charcoal will supply heat for two to three hours. They furnish a convenient mesns of applying heat to any part of the body for the felief of pain. They are also serviceable and popular as hand-warmers. Price 25c. and S5e., including 10 charges of fuel. ‘W. 8. THOMPSON, PHARMACIST, 708 15TH BT, wit Ly ae Fg Srrcractzs Axp Erz Guisszs, EYES CAREFULLY, THERE. BY INSURING CORRECT GLASSES, EXAMINATION FRER’ OF CHARGE AT ‘OPTICLAR, a18-th,s,tatn 131 Pat, aw, OFFICE OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DEY GOODS HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.0. Fuaz, Novexsze, 28, 1890. ‘Tomorrow (Saturday) we shall give special at- tention to the Young Folks. Theattractive offer ing will be in Boys’, Misses’ and Children's Cloth- r y E i i i —Price, 85 each.— 1 line Boys' Navy Blue All-wool Cheviot Suits, with plaited Jackets. Sizes 6 to 12 years. —Price, $6 each.— 1 line Boys’ Doubie-breasted Cheviot Suits, in new plaids, checks and mixtures. Sizes 10 to 1S years. —Price, $5 each.— 1 line Boys’ All-wool Double-breasted Chev- {ot Suits, new patterns. Sizes $ to 15 years. —Price, $5 each.— 1 line Boys’ Double-breasted All-wool Chev- fot Suits, in Navy Blue and Black. Bizes,10 to 15 yours. —Price, 96 each.— BOYS’ REEFERS. 1 line Boys’ All-wool Cheviot Reefers, with ‘brass buttons. Sizes 2% to 5 years. —Price, $3.75 each. — 1line Navy Biue All-wool Cheviot Reefers, ‘trimmed with flat mohair braid and brass but- tons. Sizes 23 to 6 years. —Price, $4.50 each.— 1 line Boys' All-wool Navy Blue Cheviot ‘Reefers, with black buttons. Sizes 6 to 13 Yours. —Price, $6 each.— 1 line Boys’ Navy Blue Chinchilla and Diag- ‘onal Cheviot Refers. Sizes 6 to 1:3 years. —Price, 86.50 each. — 1 line Boys’ Extra Fine Navy Blue Chinchilla Refers, with velvet coilars, Sizes 5 to 3 years. —Price, #8 each.—— BOYS" OVERCOATS. Bpecial sale of 250 Boys’ Overcoats. 1 line Boys’ Fancy Plaid Cheviot Kilt Over- coats, with capes. Sizes 3 to 6 years. —~Price, 84 each. 1 line Boys’ Blue Mixed All-wool Cheviot Kilt Overcoats, with capes. Sizes 2% to 6 years. —Price 85 each. — 1 Tine Boys’ All-wool Cheviot Cape Over- coats, in new patterns. Sizes 7 to 12 years. —Price, $7.50 each. — 1 line Boys’ All-wool Cheviot Cape Overcoats, in new patterns of plaids, flannel lined. Sizes Bto 13 years. Price, BOYS" KILT SUITS. 1 line of Boys' One-piece Kilts in New Brown stripes and mixtures. Sizes 2% to 3 years. Price, #2.50¢ach.— 1 line Boys’ One-piece Kiits, plain jackets, with combination plaid collars andcuffs. Sizes 2% to4 years, -—Price, $4.50 each. — lline Boys’ Two-piece Kilts in Navy Blue ‘Tricot, with Zouave jackets. Agen 4 to 6 years. Price, $5.50 each.— 1 1ine Boys’ Two-piece Kilts in fancy all-wool plaids, with blouse jackets. Ages to 6 years, ~—Price, 86 each.—— BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS. Acomplete new line of Boss’ School Hats, ‘Boys! Princeton Hat ‘Boys’ Polo and Jockey Caps, Boys! Sail $10 each. Misses: J scuzrs. We are showing @ specialty in an All-wool Cheviot Cloth Jacket in fourteen and sixteen Year sizes, in Navy and Black, with shawi roll, trimmed with Black and Gray Astrakhan. —At 89.50.— Heavy Cheviot Reefers for school wear, high shoulders. ee —At $4.50.— ‘An All-wool Jacket in Navy and Black, with shawi-roll collar, fall high stylish sleeves. Sizes 122, 14 and 16 years. —At 87.50.— All-wool Reefers in Biue only, with velvet collars, self edyed and faced. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Splendid value —At 88.50.— A very ood assortment of Colored Jackets ‘and Reefers in plain and fancy effects at low A special bargain in a Checked Newmarket for ‘Misses in three different patterns. Sizes 14.and 16 years. —At $8.50.— A line of All-wool Medium Weight Cloth New- markets, Navy, with broken plaid effects. Sizes 14 and 16 years. —At $12.50.— (Third floor, 10th street extension.) Israxts) Derantwexr. WINTER WEAR FOR THE BABY. A visit to our Infants’ Parlors, complete as they are in all seasonable staples and novelties, will fally repay you for the time spent in your inspection thereof. You can find everything from the Infant's first troussesu up to the age of five years, including . CHILDREN'S COATS IN GREAT VARIETY, Of Black Moire Silk with ‘Handsome Fur Trimmings, Black Bilk with Velvet Trimmings, Black Silk with Large Pearl Buttons, Handsome Plain or Plaid Cloths with Fur and other Trim- mings. Also fall line of STYLISH HEADWEAR, including Children’s Lane Hata, Children’s Close-fitting Caps, Children’s Tam O’Shanters; also Dainty Caps for the Little Baby, &e. CARRIAGE ROBES. Infants’ Fiderdown Carriage Robes, Eubroidered ana trimmed with Ribbons, Hand-painted Surah Silk Carriage Robes in White and Light Blue. ‘Also Worsted Robes in White and Colors. INFANTS’ LEGGINS AND CAPS, Infants’ Worsted Knee Lemyinses, Infants’ Worsted Drawer Lecxins, in White, Black, Brown and Blue; Infants’ White Worsted Caps, 5 With silk overwork. Also Infants’ Silk or Wool Mittens, in Brown, Black and Navy Blue. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. Infants’ Real Lace Dresses, for ‘hristening; Infants’ White ‘Silk Cloaks, elaborately embroid- ered and handsomely trimmed with ribbons; Infants’ Heavy Silk Cloaks, with quilted silk linings and ribbon trimmings, INFANTS' CAPS, OF Fine White Lace, White China Silk, hand embroidered ; also ‘White Sursh, Orepe and Very Fine Soft French Mull, &.,le. (Second floor, 10th st. extension.) Guove Deranrvesr. Misses 4button Drowed id Gloves tn ae embroidery. — Price, $1.25. -— Mince’ ¢button Suede Glovesin Tans and ‘Misses’ Biarritz Gloves in Tans and Browns, — Price, $1. — Boys’ 2-button Perrin's Pique Gloves in as- sorted Tans and Browns, with embroidered backs. — Price, $1.35. — (First floor, 11th st. building.) Mans Brzoxoras. SATIN AND SILK SUSPENDERS, ‘Wo have just received an elevant assortment of Plain White, Black, Pink, Light and Dark ‘Blue Setin Suspendere; can be eigher painted or embroidered, and make a pretty and useful —Very attractive. Price, $1 pair.— ‘Finer grades in White or Black. ——€2 per pair.— Plain White or Black Silk Suspenders. ——Price, $1 per pair.— Black or White Satin Sus ‘penders, fine quality. ‘For wear with fall dress shirts, in silk or satin. 25, $1.75 and $2 each.— —Price, $1.25, $1. #2. ‘New end handsome line of Fourin-Hand and we ied 80c.— (Ptr oor, fret annex.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTIROP, Sad A aa AA AAA aa BAU RP S GAREAT ia x B O oo ee 8333 Bx BBB 00 00 KK gs A pte Sus, AA E ER Sss88 ANA Liu, ERR NOW IN PROGRESS, ‘The lowest prices on Books ever offered the people of Washington. ‘Make your selections now for the holidays. ‘We can save you many a dollar. ENCYLOPEDIA BRITTANICA. BOUND IN 25 SEPARATE VOLUMES, NOT % BOOKS BOUND 1N 12 VOLUMES. OURS 18 BOUND IN HALF BUSSIA.- NOT CLOTH. ‘The exact reprint of the Edinburgh edition, with all the original maps, {llustrations and manfinal refer- ‘ences; also new matter and maw brought up to date, including the NEW STATES and the 1890 census. You can take them as you want them, not being com- Pelled by any contract to take any specified number & month, @0c. for Vol. 1. 81.50 vol. for the others. See our edition before you subscribe for any other ‘one. It's to your interest to do #0. BBR MA MIM 988, be ay 0 0 Wa BBB ATA UU MMM Sss5 POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 28 SEVENTH STREET. A Srecrat Orrenixa [x Usprrwear We will place on sale one case of Men’s Gray Wool Shirts, made to sell at S0cents. Our price ‘Will be 25 cents. They will not last long, We have just received another lot of the Tmite- tion China Silk, beautiful patterns. Only 123 cents per yard. Plain Head Rests, ready for covering. Only 25 cents. Covered with imitation China silk, ready for use. On!y 50 cents. 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I recommend this Preparstion to all sufferers from throat and lung troubles.” For croup. whooping cough, brochitis, asthma and consumption the best rewely is AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Prepared by Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Druggists. Price, jaix bottles, #5. Be Bravrirct. ‘Mme. A. RUPPERT, World-tamed Complexion Spe- Gtalist and Lecturer, has lectured on this subject in all the larger cities of America and Europe. She never fails to fill the larest theaters in every city and is always indorsed by the leading newspapers. N.Y. World says: “Madame Ruppert, the renowned com- Plexion specialist, lectured to a fashionable audience at Fifth Avenue Theater last evenins—hundreds were turned away.” ‘To those who have teen unable to hear this eminent authority sbe will send her etylit-page etrenlar, giving valuable information, on receipt of 4c. Postage. Mine. Kuppert is the orwinator of Wonder- ful Bleach, which is creating such forore amone society ladies st preseut.! MME. 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BROWNS IRON BITTERS Rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes bile and cures malaria. Get the genuine, Asx Your Gnocen For excess of 266, io of corte = ke mcm save] g me 2d EDITION. Latest Telegrams 10 The Star. » McGillicuddy Says That He Stirred Op the Trouble in the Indian Country. Omama, Nen. Nov. 28.—At Pine Ridge all ie quiet since Little Wound and his lieutenants came into camp and there a edie 4 ‘ontbreak antic there. Tt though, that the will be removed some weeks yet, or until the agents ik once more extablished and matters sumed their normal course. WHAT DR. 3 GILLICEDDY BANS Dr. V. T. McGillienddy, formerly agent st Pine Ridge, is at the Pine Ridge agency. is there as an officer on the staff of Gov. Jette. Asked today what he thought the situation, the doctor predicted clap in the shape of an investigation determine the responsibility for the scare, He did not care to criticise the conduct of any of the agents, but did indulge in some severe stri ‘res on the Indian burean’s policy. a i H ‘ Est The practice of sending out mea as agents, he sail, ie pecially condemned. ‘The Present trouble arose, first, because the disci- pline at the agency had beon relaxed: ccause the Indians were not properly thirdly, because the messiah craze wasa good excuse fora demonstration in the interest of righting the many under which Indian labors. “The Indian has no of magnanimity and he will cr with. out murmuring for a time, but Ivreak out mome time, ‘This the Indian bureaa does not seem to know. In the matter of ue = instance, the bureau considers « ® beef all the vear around, bat an weighs 1,000 pounds in October will shrink ing the winter and bon lo not shrink. It is tion that hax evaporated. ‘The this, if the department does not. LITTLE WOUND TRUSTWORTHY. Concerning Little Wound, of whom so much that in bad has been said, Mr. McGillicuddy suid he was perfectly honest and trustworthy. During the Sitting of Gen, Crovk’s scouts and was always cone sidered faithful and reliable. fighting man with Sitting Bull, has abandoned the warpath and is Indian as lives now. i a What tie we have said about ag ing from hunger ean be on, Sitting that ig Bull is mainly responsible for the war going on. This old sinner has till a great fluence among his own people and has xpent his energy “to stirring up strife. He relied on this Messiah craze to nid him in inducing the Sioux to revolt t xprin and chan when forage would be plenty for success favorable. But the craze grew too fast and there is ne hope now for Sitting Ball's success, The Indians are not such fools as the warpath with winter coming on so soon, Sitting Bull should be re~ ma <i from the reservation ent should adoy of dealing with 4 At present the troops those of the King’ « tuarched up the hill and ag Al he Indians. so must down that ix now wanted is to obtain ® » whom to lay the blame and Little Wound will likely be this one. The wild stories a have becn »:t afloat are the work of a hose money interest depends on having troops kept at the agency. ———— HIS OPINIONS UNCHANGED, Senator Hoar Believes as Strongly as Ever in Protection. Bosrox, Nov. 28.—Senator George F. Hoar writes to the Home Market Club in refutation of the following editorial statement of a Boston newspaper: “And even so staunch a republican as Senator Hoar in one of his campaign speeches last month spoke of free trade as “the de- sired and ultimate end of the tariff legislation.” Mr. Hoar says there is uo trath in it whatever. “My opinion on the question of protection is the result of amy early studies and reflection and is unchanged by the obsers vation of my mature lif I think the pro~ tective policy has developed, is developing and will hereafter lop the grandeur, glory, happi nd wealth of the United States, MARRIED, DONELSON MILSTEAD. On November 18, 1890, by the Rev LW Hates, DD.) ARTEMUS DO) ‘of ard county, Md., and AMELIA Mile STEAD of Laurel, Mu bd HARVEY—KEAUS. On We Novem! Pe ae Holy deinity Chee ay he hee ease Kow stort, THOMAS M. HARVEY to KATHARINE BL KLAUS, both of thiscity. HAY Wo ‘On Wednestn ening, the tes yess Bartlett, pastor ine DI ata . Thursday, November 27 fesudeare fa Gooneutowns D.C. CHAMLED OG. collet of he port. Funeral services from chapel at Oak Hill cemetery Saturday, November “1, at o'clock pan. . (On November 27, 18%), st 8:30 p.10.5 T, awed ninety-two. al Naturday’at 2 ce George scounty, Md. papers please copy.) FORSYTH. On Friday morning, November 18M), CHARLES FORSYTH. loving son of JF MM Porat seed three zncnthe and three day euler Abat 3 o'clock pe ™ jut west. HEINER. On. Novenber 1800, ot Columbus Rarachs Columbus, Ollo, Capt, RODENT G. Mie N * iwral serviews at ‘Trinity Church Saturday, Nos 720, at 12.300'clock p.m, Interment at HODGMAN. On Thurstay. " 4 Faker trom her tote reetdens ‘east, Saturday at 2 o'clock pt. PEAKE. ‘The remains of thelate AMES B. PRAKE ere reinoved fram the vault 3 Cneresonal ceme= {to rst in the faandly hot Novean~ SHEA. Ar his late. residemoe, 1125 “thie Funeral will take Ghd velatives are invited to attend. BB. 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They are the concentrate! power of the water itself. ‘They have the ‘Sune effect upon the system; for all disorders of the stomach, Liver and kidney, the reneral Carisbad Spra- dei Salt is without equal. “It is «pecially beneficial for chronic constipation, gouty and rheamatic affection, Be sure to obtain the genuine article, which has seal of the city of Carlsbad and the stenature of her & Mendieson Co., agents, G Barclay street, York,” on the neck of every bottle, Write for, ES Tuerut Lawes. If you want the whitest, brightest and best Night, superior to the electric light, get the IM- PERIAL LAMP, guaranteed to give entire aas- isfaction, burns less ofl and will not get out of onder, Call and see them burning before pur chasing. Lampoof allkinds. Piano, Banquet and Library Lamps. Fancy Stand Lampe, Aiso in Bross and Nickel, Pall lee Panay ‘Shades and Artist Materials. ‘Agent for Pratt's Astral GiL,

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