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xnacxe Tae Troncsos E> OR OER Gyre PERRY'S t &s : Here is a reduction that comes at agcod time. Lots of Dregs Patterns bave yet to have the scissors put into therm—and this cut ir the TRIMMINGS will une hiner a littie for you. TRIMMING isbalf theeffect— and effect in costume is everythine. Everybody bes acknowledged our assortment of ““finishings” to be of the “right stui”—as true asa die to fashion. Lotsof costumes can be renewed economically—and for the Detter—with oniy an outlay for TRIMMING. Here is ® chance to curtail even that expense. We have sounded a chord that will find many responses. Of course Wo want to reduce the stock—but you are help- ing yourseives by helping yourselves to these. They are the kind you read about in all fashion authorities. COLORED SILK GIMPS, in Grays, Tans, Browns, Navy Blue and Myrtle. a sbw B0c. COLORED SILK GIMP, with braid center— Navy Blue, Myrtle, hep rg ciareta ties 2 yard NOW 25c. © Ticsame patterns, 3 inches wide, reduced Srv Ce. to Be. d. ‘TWO I1ONED SL GIMPS, three-quarters of an inch wide, studded with spangies—Navy Bloe, Myrtie, Grays and Browns. Maetsow SOc. ‘BE Same ety(e—one and a haly mehes wide rectuced From $1.28 to 81 a yard. TWO-TONED COLORED SILK GIMPS, ia Gray and Biue shades. "aexew” $1.10. COLORED SILK PRESIDENT BRAID GIMPS.in Gray, Mahogany, Myrtle and Golden Brown. NARROW BLACK SILK GIMPS, cre half, three-quarters and one fnch wide. Now 12. 15c.,18c.. Asp 25c. A Yano. LACK SILK GIMP-two inches wide. It was %e. ayard—NOW DOC. BLACK SILK GIMP (with sik president Reaud)-twe and a half inches wide. It was $1.00 gs = a'sarnt-xow ODe. BLACK SILK AND PRESIDENT BRAID ORNAMENT GIMPS. BLACK SILK GIMP—four iuches wide. It was 1.85 Qx asta xor $1.35. BLACK SILK AND GOLD TINSEL (Mefin) GIMPs—‘rom one to two inches wide. ‘They were4pand = BO ettwow 25. GOLD TINSEL GIMPS, studded with Jet— ue and ahalf inches wide. They were$l.25 7 = eyartekow 7 Oc. GOLD AND JET BLACK GALLOON—one anda qrarter inckes wide. forour Linen Department; thought we had bought ough the beginning of the fall to last at least till January lat, Lat trade hes been so sctive thet another purchase was necessary. They arrive just in time supply the demand for linens for Thanksgiving Day Dinners, and in buying we had this in view. Reedour list with a view of finding what you need. “‘and when found wakes noteon it.” Cslland see usand we will show you many articles of value and taut. TABLE LINENS. 15 pieces 60 in. Half Bleached German Damask, ‘extra quality, at 40 and 50c. per yard. 20 pleces CS in. Full Bleached Satin Damask, 75, eraan and Irish, ful blesched, 7 German and Irish, . 15 pieces 70 tn. German — per yard, with % Napkins to match: at $2.50. —Designs the latest. — ‘72 in, Full Bleached Double Damask at $1.25,91.50, €1.75 and €2.00 per yard. sand % Nap- kins to match at 82. 50 to $6.00 per doz. 82inch French Damask.extra fine and heavy.81.25. Cardinal and Turkey Red Damask, 50, 625 and 7c. ‘TABLE SETS. 84 Cloths, fringed, with 1 doz. Doylies to match, Red and White and Blue and White borders, piain and Knotted fringe, #4, 85 and 86a set. 8-10 and 8-12 Clothe, with 1 doz. Doylies to match, colored borders in Red and White, Old Gold and White, Drab and White, Old Gold, Biue and White, Old Gold Pink aud White, at $5, $6 and 87. 50 aset. $10 and 8-12 Knotted Fringed All-whito Sets, at 96.50 and $7.50. $10 and $-12 Bleached Damask Cloths, with 5-8 Napkins to match, at €5 and €6 a set. They are Deauties. TABLE CLOTHS. White Fringed Cloths, plain and knotted. 64 at 81.25, 7-4 at $1.50, 84 at 82, 10-4 at $2.50 and 12-4 at s3. Cardinal Red Clothe, Piain and White and Red bor- ders. 3-4 at $1.75, 10-4 at 82.25, 12-4 at 82-50; 4-4 Chenille Covers $2, 6-4 at $2.25 and $2.75; 2 yards square at @5 and $6. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. S% Bleached Napkins, full solvedged edze, 4% White and Colored Bordered Doylies, 75c., 81, 1.25, $1.50 and @2 a dozen. TOWELS. 100 dozen 18-3-inch Huck Towels, 81.50 per doz. In fine Towels we haves larre assortment in Huck and Damask from $3.50 to $12 per doz. Plain and Plaid Pantry Towels, with Red and Biue ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. MOND. Tae Horas “Ovestse” Ar Tue Paras Rora Unsatisfactory weather this for the ‘‘Opening Day” of the holiday searon. We hope by tomorrow evening to be able to intelligently give the public verdict. But already the newspapers are quoting the Palais Royal ‘*Opening” in the news columns. The following is clipped from yesterday's *‘Post:”” THE OLD, OLD STORY. Christmas will soon roll round again and tt will bo the old story of overcrowded stores. At the last moment, in burry and excitement, Presents will be selected that are unsuitable, Decause the rejected of those who more wisely obtained the first choice. Those whoare wise are calculating Christmas day is but a month off and scauthe advertisements in the ‘Post’ for Suitable announcements. The souvenirs of the Palais Royal Holiday **Opening” will be found on another page of this issue—an advertisement worth the reading, ‘The souvenirs referred to in the Post are tho same as those you'll notice in the Uist below, to the left hand of which are the prices marked on the goods, to the Fight the reduced or souvenir prices of the ‘*Opening.” The list is worthy patient study, and it should be remembered it underestimates the holiday stock. For in- stance, our grand stock of Dolls is dismissed with the words: Doils, 10 per cent Tae Disrray Or Dorrs. ‘Tho window display will attract mothers and children, but the interior exhibition is even more instructiveand amusing. On a large platform, like the stage ofa thea- ‘sery. " Babies of all sizes are grouped to- gether in artisticconfusion. The head nurse is seen in the act of affixing a card ‘over the display, on which is written, **White and Colored Babies for sale.” This for the amusement of the children, Mothers will notice with pleasure other details, forinstance, the Palais Royal Dolls are double jointed, with round batis, making the movements of the limbs almost life-like. Then the prices. Here are Beautiful Bisquo Dolls, 2 feet tall, blondes and brunettes, pretty curly hair, dimpled cheeks and Peariy teeth, &c., for only 90 cents each. Here'sa colored baby for only $1.35, that is one of the cutest specimens of itsrace. Here Young Ladies’ Dolls, dressed im the height of Paris fashion, at $1.35and 82. And here's one, 15 inches high, that ries paps and marama, and only $2.40. This one, poor little thing, basa music box in its inside, all for 85 cents. Here'sa baby in looks and size and only $3.75. Almost afraid to quote these prices and not show you the Dolls. You must ter, is seen “The Paiais Royal ¥ W oopwanpd Axp Loranor, 10TH, 1TH AND F STS x. Ww. ms Closed alt day Thursday, Thanksgiving. _— Taaxxsaivixe Dax: ‘What « halo of pleasant associations surround thet day. It is theday of the year after all. The home circle, which for a tweivemonth has been broken, is to be made complete again, and a loving friend, perhaps, is to grace the family board with his presence. Don't let the table appointments be out of keeping. The “BEST” CLOTH MAY HAVE WORN THIN, THE NAPKINS MAY WANT RENEW- ING. Perhaps s TRAY OR CARVING CLOTH isrequired. A few days ago we published a ‘Thanksgiving list of Linens and remarked upon their merits. We reiterate today all we then said, and, ase postscript, wo add the following ‘special values, which we shall offer tomorrow morning; DAMASK SETS, INCLUDING ONE DOZEN NaP- xKINs. German Damask Fringed Sets, White with colored borders in Blue, Red, Pink, Salmon and Yellow, 8-12 Cloth and 4-8 Napkins. —— 84.50 and 85.00.— German Damask Dinner Sets, plain White, extra heavy and soft. 8-12 Cioth and 6-8 Nap- Kins, ready for use. —$825.-— 8-10 Cloth, with % Napkins, $3.50 to @v.00. 810“ ‘ 10.00 to 16.00. e12 ** 4.00 to 10.00, B12 5.75 to 22.00, a12 “* 8.25. B14 + 6.0010 13.50. B14 7.25 to 15.00. 10-10 15.00 to 30.00, 10-12 ** 22.00 to 33.00. Fine hemstitched or openwork sets, $10.00 to $30.00, according to size and quality. Dinuer Sets, border of lace effect with open- Work throughout the entire Cloth and Nap- ‘kins. 8-10 Cloth with 4 Napkins, $8.00. 8-12 Cloth with % Napkins, 89.00. EXTRA-FINE SCOTCH TABLE DAMASK In five new and choice patterns. Heavy, ‘sightly and guaranteed for durability, Actual measure G8 to 72 inches in width. —812 yard. — DAMASK NAPKINS. ‘Medium Size German Damask Napkins, extra heavy and durable. Actual measurements 19x 19 inches. $1.25 a dozen. — Cosrivexess If not relieved by judicious and timely treatment, is Mable to result im chronic constipation. Asan aperient that may be used with perfect safety and satisfaction, AYER’S PILLS are unsurpassed. Unlike most cathar- tics, these pills, while they relax and cleanse, exerts tonic influence on the stomach. Itver and bowels.caus- ing these organs to perform their functions with healthy regularity and comfort. Being purely vese- table and free from mineral drug of any kind, their use CURED BY is not attended with injurious effects. Good for old and young of every climate, Ayer's Pills areeverywhere the fevotite. G. W. Bowman, 26 East Main street, Carlisle, Pa., says: ‘Having been subject, for years, to constipation, without being able to find much relief, ‘Tat last tried Ayer's Pill, and I deem tt both aduty ‘and a pleasure to testify that I have derived great ben- efit from their use. Iwould not willingly be without them.” AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS ‘Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine. Berore Tur Cavse Of consumption was known (that was only a few years ago) wo did not know how SCOTT'S EMULSION of (Cod-liver Off d@ so much good in consumption and im the conditions that lead to consumption. The explanation is interesting. We send it free ine book on CAREFUL LIVING. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South 5th ave., New York. Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod- liver Oil—all druggists everywhere. $1, 2020 M®®. WINSLow's sooTHINe syRUP ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by Drugxists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for **Dirs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup” and take no other kind. Scents bottle. ais-ly 2d EDITION, |~-—ene One of the most important committees in MR. FLORENCE BURIED | merece tw Sorannt Tn oom mittee will devise the method of appointing the Judges who will make the awards to exhibitors. Funeral Services Held in New York | meeting toy inthe senses ons manna the x eS tion. At the former meeting a subcommittee was This Morning. appointed to draw upa plan, and this report will — ~ me now be considered. Tt bas already been deter- mined that the prizes shall consist of medala, POOR LIVES LOST IN A HOTEL FIRE, | sna tne committer is to decide how the eeneds are to be made and what the classes are to be. . a The appointment of judges is to be made by Burning of the ‘Old Homestead” | this committes, and in fact all the details im connection with the awards are to be arranged this committee. at Jamestown, N. Y. “The members of the committoo, all of whom Tere present at the meeting today with but one exception, areas follows: HB. Smalley of Ver~ - mont, Mr. King of lowa, Mr. T THREATENED WATER FAMINE York. A. T. Britton of Distriet of Col = Mr. McDonald of California, ex-Senator Se of New Jerses, Mr, Williams of Tennessee, Br. AT REST IN GREENWOOD, Lowndes of Maryland, Mr. Andrews of North Carolina, Mr. Hundiey of r. Funeral Services Over tne emaine of wit-| {arguing Hees of Alsbate, ir. Hope liam J. Florence. The committee held a short session and then New Yonx, Nov. 23.—The body of William J. | ®4journed to mect againin the roome of the Fi ce y found a temporary see sarge fair commission at the corner of in the receiving vault at Greenwood cemetery. | "Fx Secatoe Polen, eet ot the fair whither it was taken after the funeral services | commission, is in thecity. He is hereon the busi- in St Agnes Church, and there it will remain | ness of the fair, bat today he was in until the arrival from Europe of the widow of _ ry hen -7 place oe = nd ational convention. the actor, When it will be conveyed to «final | asat question ie decided then he will give bis may: by pot pero there was but little | tention to fair matters. He willprobably ak about the Fifth Avenue Hotel to denote the | Stout tie S6-000,000 een An his meseage solemn occasion. Soon after 9 0 clock the pail- | fair communion mente ec een bearers began to appear. Mr. Palmer was the mission wants Congress toappropriate. first of these gentlemen to arrive, while Mr. eae Edwin Booth was the last. verenry. ‘The casket was closed about midnight, after . A. anniversary, which = ee the family bad takeo their last | place tonight at the First Congregational Church, an effort will be made to accommodate When the body was taken from the 234 street entrance of the hotel, about 9:30 o'clock, there |! The lecture room will be thrown open and wasa large crowd onthe street. Palm ‘leaves | from there Kev. Dr. MacArthur's discourse can sont by Mr. Augustin Daly were placed at the | be easily heard. Those having tickets will be head, ‘while the gift of Mra. Barney Williams, | at first provided for and there have been a few a similar offering, was placed at the foot of the | *eats reserved, but all will be admitted, whether = with or without tickets, after 7: ‘The casket was taken by six undertaker at- ee tendants from the hotel to the hearse, preceded | Second Edition Continued on Sixth Page. by the pallbearers, with Messrs. Edwin Booth ———— and A. M. Palmer in the lead. Then followed the family, consisting of Mrs, Norman Wiard, Mra. Barney Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mitchell, Inspector Conlin and family, Benja- min Conlin and family, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Sey- MAKKIED. ‘THROAT ts soon relieved pectorant, an old-time remedy and puumonary affections, mour, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pray | ,OWENS-FRERF. In, Baltiuore, Md.. om October and Sir and Mee Marlin, Toa vititite Nesta Note OP The most direct route to the church was| WaLsu— “KADY sone promptly | at, ty tien 4 taken, and the remains reached there promptly m a A .D. FOUR BURNED TO DEATH. DIED, The Homestead Hotel at Jamestown, N. ¥. Destroyed by Fire. Jaurstows, N. Y., Nov. 28.—A fatal iro in | stuwtion Quo which four persons lost their lives occurred | Miislaa © Curry. here early this morning. At about 1 o'clock IC, At her residence, 111 H street northwest, flames were discovered in the kitchen of the am ALICE J CUSIC, aged forty-six years, ail tomorrow;we promise you never have seen or even dreamed of such Dolls forthess Large Size Irish Damask Napkins inehoice patterns. Actual measurements 24x24 inches. No Ornen Pazranatton Iewss@hs 750 borders, 24-36-inch. at $2.50 and $3 a doz. meughaapadownces old Homestead, a hotel at $4 and Pine streets. | “Fuserai“Tuesdan Novena 24. at 10a.m.. from 2 yard. and Pladi Glass Toweling st 12%, 15, 20and ” ‘i ‘St. Matchew's: march. terment at Mt. Ulivet. BLACK COQUE FEATHER TRIMMING— Se. per yard. prices; and, remember, 10 per cent discount ——— off the price rag es camer iianremd was corgd fecareeiageeh —s Friends and relatives invited to sttemd. ot. Mary's four inches wide. ‘Bieached Huck Toweling from 15 to 506, “ marked on the Doll you select. And now we'll leave yot to grapple with the ut the walls remaining standing. Itwas $185 OQ] 35. = the ast ts folk —- 18 THE “SAME AS” known for an hour but that all the occapants Departed this life the 2d day of November, Suraskow $1.35. ee FRINGED TRAY CLOTHS, had escaped. A fireman in making his way in | 2Toaa.ttSi iy, Golick Wouter ue an 4 GENUINE OSTRICH FEATHER TRIM- White Damask, extra quality. Size 23135 the building stumbled over the charred body of | LIAM H: DaY. se ere fnches a POND'S EXTRACT. Maggie Wilson, » waiter girl, twenty years of Past dis suffering, itwas #1503 $1 35. . age, whose relatives reside in Derrick City, Pa. Fast his pain; TeRKEY sat FRAGOCE FEATHER — S70. each — It is said ber escape was cut off by a bolted Ope te weer a = door. 3 ‘TRIMMING five and s half inches wide. Nevrarerc Pensoxs ae eae BY MIS CHILDREN. sao ne s CARVING CLOTHS. ae we bodies of the other three victims were | | Funeral from his late residence, 1115S ater soa Wratxow $1.35. Sovvesre Lisr Or Tar Paras Roxar Ovesixe. Generous size. 65, 75 and Se. each. Gare or overwork will be relieved by taking found in one room, where they slept. None of | gest. {thureday afternvon at 3 o\:lock. Melatives and Our lineof JET PASSEMENTERIES—ail ‘ BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. ee = ee ee FAULHABER. On Beturdey, Noveniber 21 ca ridths and quaiities. [yang * Genuine bas trade mark and crossed red lines on were Mrs. . cook, | at 12-209 imcering ilies, LIZA wide Noi Aso Ur. s@-WHAT YOU WANT 18 MENTIONED SOMEWHERE IN THIS LIST.-@e LINEN DAMASK SLIP CLOTH, wrapper. 4° | who came trom the Riddle House in Bradford | teinct of the late "Alenandst Paulinnber eee eee ‘The BLACK SILK LOOPS aro By the yard, for making into carving clotha, to this city; her little boy, who came to visit | seven years. : ° me ‘Funeral trom ber late residence. 455 H street north- Fans marked 88, #10, $12, $15,918, $20, 822, $25, y 10 per cent discount—one-tenth off marked prices of Te. ihe, uth will shine out No other house | his mother yesterday and remained over night, | west, on Tuesday, November al at hae Neeeey c a ‘ ee DOES—EVER DID—or EVER WILL sell such | and Mrs. Marsh, a dishwasher. Mrs. Buchanan | naw at St Mary's church et oie Now 18c. Eacz Axo Up. W. B. Moses & Soxs, $90 and 835, at 10 per eait discount. iene ee (Second floor, 11th street building: ) STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW | and her boy were locked faensh other's arme irepde as eapartuly vied to stad oni % YOU SEE THEY ARE REALLY JUST SUCH Sole Agents for the Gunn 64 Widthes Wade dinates, fon: 8175 | seca ees a beac, —o— as WE quote. near the door of the room. Mrs. Marsh was | ,RING, On Nowauber 2 beloved ee 2 eal gold, silver, Jet and enamel, Ribbons, in bed. The loss on the building is about ing. ed twenty-four years (Ey TRIMMINGS csyouwentendemn ee NOW. 48 ‘Thiele the teat Combine $1 Ostrich and Gauze Fans,, 80e | Feathers and Flowers, Children's Books, Silk Hostery, | Darsty, Arrracrive, Low Parcen. cae £6,000. ‘The hotel was conducted by Snowden petit faneral berate (New York ¥ the moreof a BARGAIN because 1! in tion Folding Bed ever .50 Quill Feather Fans. 81.10 | American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear, Children’s Under. ae & Tompkins. Their loss on contents is about | Please copy. init i oe <iuahGnula Guciny scanners 0c | Wear, Black Silks and Wool Drese Goods, Trim 4 Sas Axo Compass, £6,000, insured for 3,000. The Grand Central | , eDESMOT. on Sunday, Movemier 2, ws demand. We boucht more than we thought we should om pron 68c. Quill Feather Fans. 500 is, Trimmings, SET YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE WITH Festaurant suffcred considerable loss by water. | 22.04-™.. of marasmus, FRANK ALLOWAL actually need in onler to have «ii the styles repre- pensar ite. | Pas, sll sivtiok: 420 meee At20iper cent discount, all Seal JAPANESE DISHES. Mrppuxnvny, Vr., Nov. 2%—Fire last night | mouthandcre diy, Anule K McDermot, aed ope ted. You have appreciated that. Hereis the sur- 15 per cent discount on destroyed the Smith & Sheldon block, the Bul-| | McEUEN. At Newark, N.J.. Saturday, Nowember poss tenubaeedn gray natn mantocti all Wardrobe Folding Beds See. Fans, all styles... 50e. Fancy Dress Goods, per yar 39 100 Roast Turkey Platters. A Ficaar Ix Foorweas, lock biock, the Cobb block, the Allen block, the 21 AOL, BESSIE WIGHTMAN, only dauchter of tates - ‘until December 1. 81 Pocket Books and Card Cases. 50c. China Silks, £3 inches wide. ‘39e ——#1 each. _ iron grist mill, the old cotton mili aud several | “interment at Newark, Ng OE MEM. ' ‘50e. B. Book, C. Cases and Bags... 85e Sood orcr are For the LADIES— Ree Tiago mame creek. ‘The lene | EON, 22 Retens. Mert on wae at hee a ia — 5 —$1 each. — is about ), 000. <1. be \, wile of 25. Purses, P. Books and C. Cases. 1.15 z - Nelson, Inte of this city, s P W. B, MOSES & SONS, es escent cee na hoa oot 81.75 English Funcy Bedford Cords, 1.50 100 Cranberry Sauce Bowls in Owarl, Imari, eee ee " PENIEN, 8 Punday, November 22 1801 ot 7-25 Searox Pernry. een wane cemaee aw toe | 83 All-woo! Bedford Cords “Goc | Kai, Tokio, &e, ing when you may “‘run up against" bargains VERGING ON A WATER FAMINE, | pm. fain’ “PEMURY Utoved ot “PERRY BUILDING," n Chatelaine Baxs. vn, | 81-85 **Palais Royal” Mousquetaire Gloves, —0e. to #1 each. — Wealways keep an eye out for them. Last | peo czivnts Peril Caused by the Break inthe | s#varted this lifela the thurty"scout year ‘uf ib NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Imported Chatelaine Bags. #1-39 | $1.50 4-button “*Palais Royal” Kid Gloves, 1.000 Individual Cranberry Saucers in as- wakweabila In the first place it ie i ‘Conduit. “"Puuneral from his late residency, 441 Stat, street Suede Kid Chatelaine Bage. 4-button English Walki sis, sorted wares. janded 8 prise. northwest. Tuesday, November 24, ata ovclock pra Established 1840, [1t}_ Telephone 995, = ae Sou | SI-S6 Undcenied mie mocsaumicseace Stoke tee ea the BEST LADIES’ FOOTWEAR MADE. New Your, Nov. 23.—As a result of the big | Frienis auid relates rapecttully invited 0° adend. = 7 Hane a mes ial chee asses ‘Me. Pigakin Mousquetaires.. 800 100 Celery Dishes. ‘No secret whose it is—Gardiner & Estes of New — ot the rene in “ye catia § Pleawe copy.) eprenc sree A = ss ms 6c. Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, —65, 75c. and #1 each.— urday afternoon, by which four: 5 fo on Sunday tae = aw -88¢ ‘York are the makers, There's not who Lat ‘orcdock. Bee 24 CG Moa 53s, ee 81 Dressed Kid Foster Gloves. aa ‘Thanksgiving Covered Dishes. ae reed Brooklyn is on the verge of a water famine. | VAUGHN, infamt dauictier af Lotte fend homme We Bos 2“S “oo NES Sgg5 82 Silveroide Boxes for Gloves. &c. 81.25 Undressed Kid Foster Gloves. "We 98. each, — doesn't know them from the most satisfactory | There is scarcely enough water in the Ridge- | Pertitt, jr, aged two mouths and eighteen Gaye, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 91.35 Silveroide Collar and Cuff Boxes. - Suede Kid Gloves... : 59 A full line of new desixns and decorations in experience. Experience is the best teacher. wood reservoir to last, even with the ut- A pregowe ope Soom mo ben cene, and Cuff Boxes,. 82.10 | 25c. Ladies’ and Children’s Cloth Plates, Cups and Saucers and other Table w six hundred and eight pair, | most care, over twelve or fifteen A place is Vacant in our howe 2.39 Bilveroide Collar = ‘There were just etght pi 7TH STREET. Bo ee punenS 22.75 | 50c. Gloves, 44¢., and 30. Gloves, Dishes at the uniform price o: 5 es you | Bours. The situation will be serious, in- cy peaeneeaconme! meee a. a $3.35 aS = anos 29,50 | 96. Misses’ Pigskin Mousquetaires. pare pene We boush: them—because we knew deed. by, tig afternoon unless something is Gan His wyedomn ha roca Two 825 Pur-trim . : 81 Boys" English Dogskin Gloves “ave — ‘would be clef tn. ‘They go ensile tomorrow | ros have boon adopted Os make the prenset “Wedeesneta Ex 820 Jackets, $18 amps 25e. Ladies’ Boot-pattern Hose. All PURCHASERS of THANKSGIVING morning. Laid off in five lote— supply of water last as long “4 — ea —_ Funeral from residence, 1220 ' ret -TRAORDINARY $10 Jackets, 29and #12. Warranted Fast Black Hose. DISHES will be PRESENTED with a HAND. carpet 5 x relief comes, and a number eat indus- | northwest.-Tuewlay, at 11 o'clock tne send fiahata a We hate the LARGEST buité- 29 Jackets with astrakban fur trimming. emai * sOuBuAEAMuR- SOOTHES Gab beac made ing Lables. BULTON Boots. tries of the “city will be ata sandal for at | Ericads inited” te ‘ateud. Interment” Gracie ee eee ‘$32 Imported Cloth Capes.. - Black and Fancy L; With orange wood toothpicks. Un" instyloaud quality: Ruy where 1% ———a. soe "0 |. BANKE. On Sunday, November 22 120 Ix SIVELY to the sale of PINE Cloth- 2 . ‘ "I water have been ordered to shut down so as to ra ee ez : 820 Capes, $27 and 825 Capes... | Te. Novelty Lisle Hose (Third floor, Ist and 24 annexes.) . Preheat A a a a save the water for the necessities of the gen-| Sithe resilence of her sunt, Mie tittabeth Rakaet Bice saes Semmae ting at retail. f:0 capes, #18 and #19 Cone. $17 | Os. Paris Novelty Howe eae cary Boe eral public. SB Sree onthe ret kg anes ‘7 ‘sty yee: 2 | 580. —— = — ic after ‘for tour e er — yl a 0 We. Cashmere Wool Hose, T, 1 Or G ‘This lot is $4.57 for3aaya. The great engine which runs the cable on the | foc Aingering for: weeks, aged thirty- I 914 Gowns, $12.50and $10 Gowns. . Best Cashinere Hi HE ILLUSTRATIONS F RAND — “ —_—— Brooklyn bridge has been stoppedand asmany | “Ititrwent at Reading, Pa., on November: . ge Best Ox TH. ~ ere Hose... Boe eS -— : 25. Uruorsreexy Deranruest, peso es ed tae . Ribbed Cotton Veet. REPENS MULEIELY BERR AS pbs dha malty, of, PATENT Deere oy iocerseht ee ai the Sec marke the | ROLAND. Pn, tatarday, Noveaster are, ot TTTTHE FINEST AND BEST caaie citi ceca rt vost and Pants, ‘THESE ITEMS WITNESS. FRENCH Rib Tops sa MEETS S boilers at the Brooklyn navy yard have been | Kelso and the late Thomas G. Roland, aged twenty ea asta ‘leof the Br rel; . re ciate i var wong [wuss Taz Dune Giggs Dersrenrr | REREAD teat | gremeatoremcmmimnutnn Ste #18 MADE BY BROKAW #1 Hand-embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs. OFFERS ; in all hotels and office | buildings, | He'slimbers so soundly.oh, tet iim sleepom, —# ste S BROS., ROGERS, PEET &CO. AND S5e. Handkerchiefs, 70c., and 75c. Handkerchiefs. 08¢ ALL-WOOL KNICKERBOCKER DIAGONALS, ‘This lot is $3.97 for $day, = annie ree cs Shot im fi, Bi ho ho steed Seated Spams = My? Sy - i oe > 4 ni we soot! hima tn = BEST & CO., THE THREE LEAD- (Be. Handkerchiefs, 50., and 50c. Handkerchiefs. 44e 373 ©. eyara. ae of CAMELOPARD, Work in every factory where steam is depended | YuiGea” ‘mercy, vent down from above Eact Handkerchiefs, 29¢., and 25c. Handkerchiefs. 2c mate Sato BUPLOS BOOTS on ths on for motive power is suspended, and the | An ange! that whispered « menage of love. = ISG MANUFACTURERS OF FINE ‘esp 2 New goods fresh from the manufacturer. Ten ma, Common Sense and Coffin Lasts. number of those thrown ont of work runs far 2 STYLES, CLOTHING 1% AMERICA, AND 12M. Handkerchiefs, all styles... stylish colorings Bought at a sacriviee—is the a ed up above 50,000. It is hoped that the repairs Style 1—A 4-panel Cloth Back and Fron‘ Screen, 6 Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs at 10 per cent dis- Feason we can sell this rerular 50c. quality, can be completed by tonight, but well-informed feet high, light shades, nely painted. WHOSE PRODUCTIONS CAN BE OB- ‘37 inches wide, for 37%. Paes ——— ‘rsons say that the work cannot be finished — Y r Rake 67 iersars fore tom at the earliest. 2 Wort $8.00. TAINED IN WASHINGTON ONLY ake: anc ubaaiea: eenliaiae., saves 290 pus — ! \orrow noon Pon App epnean op ae OF US. THERE 18 AN INDIVIDU- Soe. Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs. Ate WE HAVE ABOUT 73 EsDIne HAMDWELT DONGOES GOVERNOR HOVEY’S ILLNESS, . 5.2: Bpindler’s undertakins estaby ‘Worth 88.00. ALITY ABOUT THEIR GARMENT! 500 ; P. D, BOOTS wade oo the Walkenphest Lasts Yshment. No 12a Scyenkh qrect northwest, on Mawr Ss 8c. Embroidered Sik Handkerchiets. ede meee ing ‘S4and $4.00 is the regular price. Hie Condition This Morning Was Critical— | “Sonny INER. On November BOTH STYLES A SUPERIORITY OF CUT, FIT AND 81.75 Jewelry, all styles. 61-20 | 69.95 tntants' ailk Gare In. large variety of styles and colors, which we Hope Given Up. NETTIE: intent daustier of Hertuan M. soa Leela $4.95 FINISH NOT TO BE FOUND IX 41 Jewelry, all styles, Be I styles, eet a auger Tus iotts $2.97 forse Ixpraxarorts, Nov. 28.—Gov. Hovey's condi- ore ie THE ORDINARY GRADES OF ‘Toe. Jewelry, all styles... 63e | $2.25 Children’s Inported Hats. ‘One-third to one-hi tion at an early hour this morning was critical. aa ‘one-half original prices, wae as ae ong READY-MADE OR CHEAPLY TAIL- 0c. Jewelry, all styles... 42e | $1 Children’s Aprons, ail sizes, mines ‘There were ———— He was sinking rapidly and his friends had al- ORED CLOTHING. 25e. Jewelry, all styles.....0 Ze | BEDFORD CORDS them. The makers wanted to count them out most given up a 8c, Imported Glass Jewel Cases. 85¢ | Still retain their popularity. We have now in tthe mls, But wo woulin’ hove ®t. We Roseberry, the Jumper, Dead. ant Ge. Neck Chains, with Enamel Pendants 296 stock «complete line of colors and qualities at wanted ALL oF none, No mistake—they are Carcaco, Nov. 23.—Roseberry, the famous 98e. Painted Silk Handkerchief Cases.. s4e =e beauties, high jumping horse which fell on Friday in an N MEN'S OVERCOATS WE HAVE 1.35 Painted Silk Head Rests... re attempt to beat the world’s record at the fat ft Sap ‘5e. AlL-atlk Windece Tosa, LL stock show, injuring his back, died of paralysis 2% 4-pane! Japanese Screens, in fancy shapes, light EVERY STYLE AND SHAPE 8c. Painted Silk Drapery Scarf... Pape copdegmmip, te —-- as the result last night. evlors, oak o: dark frames, handsomely painted, if wory,1x 411 oF THE FASHION. 82.48 Sik Mantel Scarfs, 2% yards. cts Onlased porigen Abe PATENT LEATHER, with LOUIS EEE gas teat WORTH ABLE AND RELIABLE WEAVES OF Soc. Silk Stripe Madras Scarfs. 25e. Neck Rufttings, all sty wopinpbet eid dicapsnss XIV HEELS. py rte enced Q 4 83.98 Embroidered Siik Table Covers... 93.08 | gy. < (First floor, 10th st. building.) 23.—A telegram from Dax, in the $10.50 oe ee ee $2.25 6-4 Chenille Covers, with frinee. |e Se ——— PATENT LEATHER VAMPS, BACKS department of Landes, says that the mayor of E ‘ { 2c. Boxes Tourist Ruch made MENTS FOR ALL PURPOSES, FROM ‘48 Covers, $1.29, and 8c. Covers. 746 | gue. Mew Style saeaa? ing. a Tur Frasxet Deranruext and TIPS, with "FRENCH KID TOPS Dax and the prefect of the department fought a A STRONG, WARM ULSTER FOR 35 Velour Table Covers 1.19 ; Wanliaincie tas cannve or taaa 5 and FRENCH HEXLS, duel today. The mayor was wounded in the ee ROUGH USES TO THE FINEST 15e. Oriental Cushion Covers. ~~ FOR MEN ONLY. ment of Wrapper and other Flannels ever FRENCH KID, with long cut PAT- —- BRAIDED PILLOW SHAMS DRESS OVERCOAT FOR THE Peppa aes gh ama 51.19 | 2 Enelish Wool Underwear. Se eminent smces tem are the ENT LEATHER TIPS and inlaid VEST- prices. €1.65 White Lamb’: Underwerr. > GE LOT FOR doc ssa betiod in Red ot White, FASHIONABLE SOCIETY MAN. ALL ‘98e. Down Festher Pillows... 80 | 9150 camel's cor tellabotimen POLKA' SPOT EIDERDOWN FLANNELS, ING tops; full concave heels, Worth 73e. OF THEM COMPLETE IN EVERY 1c. Stamped Linen ae i = 81 Saxony and Gray Wool Underwear, r In delicate and exquisite colorings, having» =| Ars, Sizes. * One lot, for OSc. a pair, braided in Red and White DETAIL WHICH GOES TO MAKE A Fe pammercnnnt eyhner “pte | 90°: White and Colored Merino Underwear ado {aia Polke spot of some contrasting color eum ees = Worth 91.25. —————— %5e. Shoe Bass, four pockets. 19¢ | 756. Blesched Canton Flannel Drawers, Cle ‘81s yard, ‘They are regular $4 and 94.50 quall- 10 per cent off American Hosiery Co. Underwear. re ; AN ‘25. Stamped Laundry Bags. 190 FANCY CARLETON AND OPERA CLOAK- thee. ae A f Hy wun Fy = 15e. Stamped Linen Umbrella Cases. 10¢ | 50¢- Cashmere Wool Half Hove. me cE Sans $2.79 Sion $1.25 Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas. clouded stripes, checks y designs, . Bos 2S “oo BEE Syy3 Rosixsox, Pansen & Co., 81.50 “Gloria” Umbrellas, 28 InCB enna Sa a: cence. POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, _—— ——— as ~the plain colore for Underwosr, also cui. Torspax, sr ARE THE (84.98 Umbrellas, with imported Coats, Juckets, the light and it~ 3ST STREET. Awenicas Crorarns, 97.68 Umbrellas, cold and silver trimmings. tom en a Wooxzspar, “ 3 Dars Prrcetrtrertr on $1.35 Ladies’ Stiver Gray Waterproof Circulars occa Ue SISTSTTTTSS TNT T SST TTT pope prsmacahrnd! mor . Tuvasiy, 4? oF rerauz. ‘TOMS LETTER, XI. 1200,1202 & 1204 FST.N.W. | escerncian cere Xewmartete, ee ee 911.08 English Novelty Mackintosbes. washes PTOSRAPE WRAMES. before. When they are gotle—they're gone— ‘ owned « Macki ——5e., 10e., 150. t0 50e.— and there's nogetting any more to sall at any ‘Wag. every fellow tm a: ‘Solid Oak Frames. ‘such prices, Sale begins ‘first thing tomorrow Mass Leta Lexuax, Oxidized and Bright Silver Frames, morning.” Formerly with M. Willicn, ee 45. . ae O31 Pet. nw. —Ae. t0 81.45. — A Agent for Dr. H. Sanche's Electropoise “VICTORY” ‘Heart ahaped Frames—single and double, Sirs Compaxy, ‘(Oxygen by absorption. ) Shchacc Copan ‘mga Safe Shoers, SS ee enh PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AMD SEVENTH T havo sold overs hundred of the above Electropoizes epee » STREET. for the cure of chronic diseases and inet with success in Ribbon Frames, painted. all cases. Handkerchiefs. ‘Hic we edie: Wiehiingheaisn’ cay ute aaiieg $1.50 “Gloria” Umbrellas, 28-inch. anim. Stuvez-Pusren Wane Facronr. Satews eee | em ‘$2.25 Fancy-bandle Umbrellas 1.08 een sened: Yous ‘Testimonials can be seen at mx office. $2.98 Pure Sik Umbrellas... ze —#1.95, 92. wee i} @mear ’ Tox. Ro2l-lw Hours: 12m. to2p.m.. StoG p.m $5.08 Unbrolies, with imparted Tgt, Mowery sts B) es BL NMAT A DIVFERENCE IN THE MORNING “hes ee Prentiss 2 Q ete ait aces extre verses sane by Dighy Bell) com at HENRY WHITE'S, 905 Fot. THE PALAIS ROYAL, earmem ony §. Tave.con tte. |A Wowars ‘Toe. Bondered Lace Velltenssusee ? Te pel wormen— Health zalnabie: for | 93.30 Veils, 81.00, and @1.20 VoUs...sssseeeessene. 82 ——— ; hit baa bE SSS: Sees 2.25 Valls, like hand-made lacossssccseceseseessesees 83 | CoP. 22th at, and Pa. ave. ott | noes