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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: FRIDAY. other theory of » paternal government is as old as the first patriarchs or representatives of modification of the individualistic princi- ple, the state doing for the whole what the individual is unable from = Limitations to do for himself or the state. In Jefferson's time the prevailing theory was the Individualistic, which marked an ers of democ- racy. The iden inculeated was least govern- ment. The complex needs of this age, so the socialist philosophers teach, exact different scheme of government—that of numerous safe- guards provided by the state for {the laboring many against the employing few. It remains to be seen what precise shape the socialistic principle will finally take in this republic,, ‘where the tendency is and has been for several years increasingly to restrain corporate greed ‘and power by the action of the general govern- ment. Our frame of government is so happily constituted that whatever provision compatible with republican institutions may be deemed necessary for carrying on the work begun by the fathers may be adopted by the people or- ganically, if it be not practicable legislatively. ‘The English system is equally flexible, with more obstacles in the way of privilege to re- move. ro ‘The taking of human life except in self-de- fense is so terrible a thing that a well regu- lated community will not fail to put upon it the seal of its reprobation and expect of tho laws full and complete protection of society by pun- ishment,swiftly and surely inflicted. Newspa- pers are not judges, to pronounce judgment in advance of the action of the courts. Neither are they published to shield criminals by with- holding the facts and such comment on them a8 may be suitable. The public are deeply concerned in all euch tragedies as the death of Officer Slack. If a policeman who has challenged the admiration of the community by his devotion to dnty is to be slashed to death by a knife in the hands of any person having a grudge against him, growing ‘out of official duties discharged, then there is no protection either for officers or the public against the evil disposed who may desire to run amuck at any time. On the other hand, ifa policeman may shoot and severely wound a by-stander, as Officer Burns did the other day, the security of the citizen who happens to pass along the streets is equally in peril. The law is well enough, but it must be enforced and public sentiment mast be behind it in order in all eases to secure its enforcement. oo Apparently the only thing in the way of the restoration of tranquility in Brazil is the jeal- ousy between the two branches of the military service. In the first revolution, two years ago, army and navy united and led the way. The other day the counter revolution was effected by the navy chiefly, although the army was measurably disaffected. Later reports say that some uneasiness exists or. account of the dis- sensions in the military arm of the govern~ ment. The North American political observer is struck by the relative importanes in North and South America in matters of gove-nment of people and their armed service. Here the people rule when they choose to, Down in the tropics military men hold full sway appar- ently. ooo ‘The loss to the community which the death of Oficar Slack represents is exceptional. He ‘was not s prominent citizen in the ordinary aceeptation of the term, in that he left no monuments of brick and stone to keep hie memory before the public. But his name was familiar throughout the city and many fam- ilies have cause to remember it with feelings of deep gratitude. To unflagging energy and personal courage he added a shrewdness of pereeption that would be looked for in vain in many a detective. The facts so far as they are at present obtainable indicate that he died like a man in the discharge of his dat: — ‘More alarming news comes from northern China, associating again massacre of mission- against the imperial government Belgium, whose missionary establishment was broken up in blood and rapine, isa small power, but ons having strong slhes with ficets already in Chinese waters. The trouble is that préesure on the government of China may cause ite overthrow and place imperial authority in the hands of the worst enemies of Christianity in the Orient. Owing to the disinclination on the part of some of the London bondholders to accept the proposed compromise there seems to be a hitch in the Virginia debt negotiations. This is to be regretted, as the agents of the bondholders, the arbitrators and the state's commission after ex- tonded deliberation had arranged what were thought to be hopeful terms. It is possible that the matter may yet be adjusted, bus the outlook is not so good as it was a few days ago. —_—_—_se-o— St Paul aided Minneapolis in getting the re- publican national convention, and now as turn. ‘about is fair play Minneapolis is aiding St. Paul to get the democratic national conveation. The newly developed amity of these great infants is touching, not to say eublime. > —____ ‘The charge that England is running the democratic party in this country ia one of the interesting intellectual products of the day. With the Tammany Tiger and the British Lion +2 ‘The total height of the Yale Football team ‘was estimated prior to the game at 68.2 feet; ‘that of the Princeton, 58.7. These figures will probably not stand today, owing to Princeton's natural depression. “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. 6. ‘The motto of LEADERS—No other house DORS-£VER DID—ce as We quote, ‘values to our FIVE EVER WILL—sell such STERLING QUALITIRG ot soch LOW PRIORS - eden Saxe Axv Comranr, . selmi Ir Taxes Us. Have you got five dollars? Now is the time to spend it fot the BOYS' and CHILDRENS’ benefit. Within s week we have sided DOLLAR grade of BOYS’ and CHILDRENS’ LONG and SHORT PANTS, SUITS, OVERCOATS, REEFERS, KILTS end JERSEY SUITS that will make it take deeper root in your favor than ever, ‘Nothing shows us off to advantage like comparisons. Our competitors say ‘We have taught youtobeexpectant. Maybe. Wealways have-and always shall—give you the best values re can for your money. Nothing less is your ‘meaey's worth, It is no “hunt” of ours that others cannot keep pate with Us. By shrewd buying we have put our five dollar grade ota plane that is out of their reach. As we acquire—so we dispose—to the best possible ad- vantage to you, FIVE DOLLARS demands of us qualities that ate held Digher everywhere else. A search to equal our offerings brings you beck to ‘Us empty handed. Tomorrow's sun will rise on the greatest showing we havo ever made st such a price. Won't pay more when satisfaction sells itself so cheap. Saxe Anv Company. Bors: Loxa Paxzs Scrzs, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED STYLES in a variety of plain and fancy colors—food, stout fabrics—faithfully put to- gether. Ages 14 to 18 years, Five Dottans. Suorr Pasrs Sorts. Select the pattern to suit your taste—there’s variety enough—plain and fancy effects. Ages 10 to 16 years, Fre Dotzars. Suxs Great $5 Suz Bors: Ovzncoars, Canpnrxs Twortce Surrs. Sire PLAITED dACKETS of plato Gia Navy Biue and Bleck Tricote and re Cheviots, and fancy plaid, stripe, $5 check atid mited Worsteds, Chev- tots and Cassimeres, All you need Sax is our guerantee—and we're glad to sive it. ages 4 to 12 years, Frye Dorzans. Curtpnews vovsze- Rind BREASTED TWO-PIECE SHORT PANTS SUITSin patterne picked Great for wear amd looks, epee G0 10 $5 years, Suz, F, IVE Dotzars. Visti Surre, Small Boys' Vest Saite—you'll find the quality “‘double thick” in Sane these, Ages 4 to 10 yours, Guear Jen sexSvrrs, $5 Biue, Brown and Black Biouse ‘and Jackets with vest freat effects, Suz ‘Ages 4108 years, Five Dottans. Kurs. Saxe ‘Handsome Two-piece Blouse and Jacket effects..The plain and fancy| Garar combinations sre new—oriainal— and EXCLUSIVELY OURS. Agee 35 4108 years, Sua Five Dozzars. (Cauparws Care Coats. In neat and nobby patterns, with Saxe ‘Most as many in this one grade as double-stitched edges and velvet col- Gaear you'll find at all prices everywhere lars. They're comfortableand they're $5 else. Light and dark—plain and WEARERS, Ages, 14 to 19 years, fancy patterns. Ages, 4to l4years, Frez Doxzass. — Five Doxzans Saxe Rezrzrs_ Su Blue lined. Gaur ‘What boy likes he'll wear—and Garar every boy likes a BEEFER. An $5 exceptional quality for the cost. $5 ‘Ages 4 to 15 yours, Suz Satz. Five Dottaszs. Tx Tax Saxe Boar. ‘This Five-dollar Sale isn't all. Tomorrow is going to bea day famous for the money you can save with us, Lines that are all but broken in price we've cut—and we'll hurry them out. Lines that in the modesty of their original price have been overlooked we've brought to thefront with a still lower price that must catch your attention. Seen—they’fe as 00d ‘assold. No matter how ‘‘bowed down” the price keep one point in mind— “Te Ir Cowes Frou Sars: Irs Ricur.» aries and native Christians with insurrection BOY's CRUSH HATS.—One of | special sale of $2 and $2.25 Der- this winter's most fashionablestyles, | bys. Better qualities were never Biue and Brown shades. They have | blocked for the money—All the deem 75c. and 908., and we've | styles—large, small and medium Bors Hars. marked them for tomorrow 50 Cexra. Mews Uxovrewme ‘We've gota line of GRAY SHIRTS and DRAWERS that are rather the Dest of anything we have ever of- fered for SOcents. Butthe color seems to “‘turn them down.” Why should you care? They are good Qualities. SHIRTS have double cut andmade, Look st them just for tomorrow in the light of 35 Cesrs Eacu. Bors Suozs. BOYS'and YOUTHS" ALL-SOLID | solid leather. Sizes 11 to 2 The LEATHER SHOES—batton and lace | usual price is $1.75. Tomorrow ‘with plain or tipped toes—sises 1136 | they are to2 and 2% to 5. They are worth ‘every mill of every cent of $1.50— Decause they‘re stout—comfortable ‘and shapely. Wear, of course. isthe | CHILDREN’S DONGOLA BUT- Mews Dexsys’ ‘Tomorrow is the last day of the Bors Wiser CAPS, ‘The last few dozen of the 35e. and 50c. Boy's Cloth and Plush Caps ‘Will be soldtomorrow. They are of the indestructible sort. NOW— 18 Cesrs, shapes, BLACK only, Tomor- row $1.35, "House Coir. ‘When we enlarged the Furnish- Maas Siew oo eeeanecea race Two hundred dosen SHET- LAND WOOL HALF HOSE<well fashioned, without seams. To- morrow you can buy them at and Dressing Gowns, We have al- ‘ways carried a large variety, but we have doubled it this season. ‘They are one of our *‘main lines— elegant and don't cost much. They ‘make “bang-up” holiday presents. Forasmall “retainer” we'll hang ‘what you select away awaiting your order for delivery, Missrs: Suoze. ‘MISSES' DONGOLA BUTTON Z SHOES—with spring heels, don- olaand patent leather tive. an| Lavres Strrrzn Sure. ‘Tomorrow night ‘winds up” the “Introduction sale" of Fancy Slip- pers. You'll better tie » knot in your bandkerchiefs—or do some- thing—to keep this sale in mind tor you don't want to be counted out of it. They are handsome styies—and $1.27. Cumpnews Suors. D0 FRIDAY. 7] ‘Ase Seas: Yoo Fat’ HEILBRUNTS in America devoted EXCLUSIVELY to the enle of FINE Ciothtng ot retett. A Goon Osroaros:rs. MILE THR BOYS ARE AT ¥ HOME FOR THR WW THANKSGIVING VACA- TION YOU HAVE 4 GOOD OPPOR- TUNITY TO LOOK AFTER THEIR WANTS IN THE CLOTHING LINE. TREY WILL SURELY NEED A NEW SUIT, OR AT LEAST A PAIR OF TROUSERS, AND IF THE WIXTER OVERCOAT HAS KOT YET BEEN PORCHASED NOW IS THE TIME AND HERE THE PLACE TO MAKE. THE SELECTION, AS WE HAVE BE- YOND ALL COMPARISON THE LARGEST AND BEGT ASSORTMENT EVER SEEN UNDER ONE ROOF. ALL OF THEM NEW STYLES OF THIS SEASON'S MAKE, PERFECT IN FIT AND REASONABLE IN HOUSE ‘ON TOP OF THE LADDER. ‘We commenced selling Shoes on 7th st. thirty years aad on the principle of “SQUARE DEALING” by offering the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. This bas held the business up to its highest andard, “WE ARE STILL ON TOP OF THE LADDER.” need BEILBRUN'S SHOE HOUSE, NX OUR SMALL BOYS’ DEPART- ory sess pm WE ARE SHOWING AX ee the Old Lady in the Bhoe Case, UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVRLINE OF NEW IDEAS IN SUITS WITH —_ PANTS AS WELL AS A ‘LARGE VARIETY OF ODD FANCIES IN KILT, ZOUAVE, ROYAL MIDDY AND VELVET SUITS AND THE PRETTIEST AND MOST’ STYLISH SELECTION OF CAPE OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, BOYS’ CHESTERFIELDS AND REEFERS EVER SEEN IX For the month of December we'll give you # real In the shapeof HOLIDAY SOUVENIRS and offer our THIS OR ANY OTHER CITY AND eer A COMPLETE LINE OF PLAIN . 1.48 AND FANCY SHIRT WAISTS, ALL. 91.50 Misses’ Straight Goat and Kid Button at... 1.25 AT PROPER PRICES. i a! aa Rostrsox, Panzer & Co, a Axenican Crorumrs, asa 1200,1202 & 1204 FST.N.W. yest elvars 1t n 402 7th street. Now Tuar Tuanxsarvina Dax Ts Passep Ask for AMARYLI8 du JAPON (or Japan lilies), the Sinest and most lasting extract made. » W. A. Pierce & Co, ‘bem leaye to call attention to our large stock of Gloves ‘20 Market Space, For Evexixc Wir, Corner Bth st, In thé following colors: Prijmrose, Tan, Lavender, aia Light Blue, Pearl, Pea Green, Fawn, Pink, Gray, A Bleck, Rote, White, &c., &e., and i. Tomonaow, Saronpar, Nov. 28, sae Offer them at extraordinary low prices, merely as Or Ax Ixrnopucrosy Satz Repv Of this season, irae, 12-Button Length Monsquetaires. Regular, 62.75. For Tomorrow, 8 $2.37, JATURDAY. 26-Button Length Mousquetaires, Regalar price, ‘Tomorrow we will make some startling ME. | 3.85. Tomorrow, DUCTIONS in various departments, as SPE+ $2.87, CIALLY ADVERTISED, and to make room 20-Batton Length Mousquetaires, Regular Price, for CHRISTMAS fixings, which we are rushing $3.75. Tomorrow, in now with great vim. $3.35. ‘These are Gloves of the very best French kid, as we keep but one quality in Evening Gloves, and that is Eanty Manx Dows Ix Unprawean, LADIES' MERINO VESTS and PANTS, in the deat. ‘all sizes, well made. Regular price, 650, RE- Don't buy Sheep Skins when you can buy best Kid DUCED FOR SATURDAY TO at such low prices, Ale. per garment. LADIES’ MERINO VESTS and PANTS, all sizes, EXTRA QUALITY, self-finished neck. Former price, 75e. REDUCED FOR SATURDAY TO 530. per garment. AMERICAN HOSIERY COMPANY'S UN- DERWEAR, inall styles, at FIRST WHOLE- BALE cost. LADIES' RIBBED PANTS and VESTS, all wool, SCARLET or WHITE. Fonner price, $1.50. REDUCED TO 81.20 a garment. LADIES’ NON-SHRINKABLE UNION Suits, RIBBED, jersey fitting, silk finished. Former price, $2.88 to $2. REDUCED FOR Have you seen our Suede Gauntlets with jet and steel beads, in evening shades, and our Vandykes with Black top? If not, call and have them shown to you. ‘They are the latest novelty, of which we are the sole importers. Youcansiot find them in any other store in this city, $1.50 Groves Ar $1.05, 200 dozen 8-button Suede Mousquetaires in Tan, ‘Black and Brown. ‘50 dozen 8-batton Dressed Kid Mousquetaires 2 ‘Ten and Brown, and 50 dozen 7-hook Foster Lecix, is All reduced for TOMORROW Frox $1.50 To$1.05 A Pus Fitted to your hand and warranted. SATURDAY TO ‘We always lead in style, good quality and low prices BL.79 versuit. on Gloyes. nae LADIES’ MEDIUM-WEIGHT SILK VESTS, Former price, $1.88. REDUCED FOR SAT- Piet Feit URDAY TO 3 3 | BS E. 81.11 each. co ww Vv EF RR ee ree SEE RSIST TNO ee eed 00 RE C00 0D Hosteny Repvorrox For Sarvnpay. f bed 8 ay y fe §*3 8 LADIES’ FINE ALL-WOOL CASHMER®, ued ttn oe ‘y Eee S09 “oo! sated HOSE. Former price, 55c. FOR SATUR- pay, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 911 3, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STS, Ze. pair. LADIES’ EXTRA FINECASHMERE HOSE. Former price, 7éc. FOR SATURDAY, Gle. pair. LADIES’ FASTBLACK FLEECE-LINED HOSE, ribbed top. Regular price, 55c. FOR SATURDAY, cc ‘as eoey Soee® 7c. pair. EXTRA HEAVY BICYCLE HOSE, sizes7 to 9%, suitable for boysormen. REDUCED SAT- ' HAVE YOUR URDAY TO Hu Paice. 900. 00 EER CHILDREN’S FINE RIBBED FAST BLACK ie 8 3 mS ke HOGE, sizea5toOH. Soldeverrwbereforsin | G19 8 8 B sas BEDUCED FOR SATURDAY TO bod 17e. pair. Au. Consers Ar Cosr. wISTED FOR SATURDAY we will give you your choice of OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND AT THE DOMESTIC CORSETS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN at the FIRST WHOLESALE ~* COST. This includes all of the following well- ‘Aniown and popular brands: “C. P. A LA SIRENE,” in 12 different styles, in BLACK and WHITE. CORSET AND HOSIERY EMPORIUM; ow PENNSYLVANIA AVE. os ——— GLA KS Crosirxe-Ocr ate Or SHOE [GLGAKS. 734-736 Tm Sx N.W. December is about the closing of the Cloak season. and to facilitate the clearing out of every garment concluded during the month, have ‘Once to reduce steck, and that the end of the mouth shall find us completely sold out, in such a short space of time, have made ‘to worth or portton: $7.79, WORTH $12.00. ‘Ladies’ all-wool Reefer, frog orha- ments, astrachan fur shaw! roll entire $1.25 For Men's Fine and Serviceable Lace or Congress, plain and tipped, all styles, garment is offered at 12 Examine it. $1.90 For Men's Fine Calf Shoes, oak sole dongola tops, all the new length, satin lined to back: no better ‘Ladies’ Tan Cheviot Reefer, muffion $10.48, tur trimmed, elegant silk frogs, satin ‘WORTH $16.00. $2.98, WORTH $5.00. $5.69, WORTH $9.00. $14.98, WORTH $22.00. $7.98, WORTH $13.00. $14.98, WORTH $22.00. And Venting éntertainments will be in full force, we $9.48, latest shapes, bigh sleeves, elegantly worTH $16.00. $2.50, lined to back; competitors ask from 81 to $20 forthem. We are closing Out what we have left at less than cost, Ladies’ Cheviot Reefer, good all-wool cloth, full length, nicely finished. Al- together # good garment at about baif Price. Ladies’ Reefer Astrachan Shawl Roll, frog ornaments to match, in cheviot and beaver—a garment toadmire and sure to cive satisfac tion; also # Fur Shawl Reefer, same quality, at same price, Bedford Cord Tan Reefer, with raccoon shawl roll, satin lined, with elegant ornament. Have seen same garment marked 826. Ladies’ Black, also Tan, hip seam ‘Sin. Jackets, the jaunty garment of the season—and a good seller—the fact that were closing out the entire Une ts the cause of our reducing them atall, @0-in. Plush Bacque, newest shapes, Snozs Fors Ov Varcr Our eutire stock is bristling all over with barrains. ‘We ate selling Shoes that you will like at prices titst aT THE STAR SHOE HOUSE. ‘Will surely please you $1.20 re Ladies’ Bright Dongola Button, ‘opera or common sense, extra quality $1.90 $2.50 950. 90s T5e. 45°¢ and service. $3.50 elsewhere. brices on them entirely out of pro-| QVC. yor Ladies’ House Slippers, id, cont, toe or velvet embroidered. These are reat banrains, Jeather, shapes. to give good wear. ‘For Ladies’ Very Fine Dongola Kid But- For Ladies’ Hand-welt Custom-made Shoes, all styles; same goods being For Solid Serviceale Shoes for boys; all sizes, in lace, button or congress. For Misses’ Dongola Kid Spring Heels, tipped or plain, every pair warranted For Children’s Real Solar Tip Shoes, ‘The 4.98% Costs are worth @5.50, 64, 86.50 and 87. #2. 48 Conte are worth #11. @11.50, 50, @13, $13.50, 814, S15 end Turse made of good pebble grain, with | Fup them again and again, il THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, 720 TTH STREET. Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery, Corsets and Handkerchiefs, five important features of our stock. All five of them ‘Will offer unusual attractions tomorrow. igh s.ceves and finished ina manner | (3, for which our plush goods are justly celebrated. Ladies’ Plush Jackete and Refers, finished, warranted London dye and all-silk plush, You cannot affotd to Pass this lot by, Ladies’ Jersey Jackete—pure wool and finest goods made, Some have ‘We have been favored by the importers Of the celebrated **Perinot” Gloves in giving us their +button Suede at price which enables us to offer thera tomorrow at $1.25 pe pair. Itis abso- lutely the best value in gloves ever offered, with the additional advantace Blate, $1.25 instead of $1.75. For misses we offer a 4-button Suede Glove in Tan shades which is usually sold at 81 for Sc. per pair. WORTH sold as highas $8. Wehavethemin.| Rippons, $6.00. all sizes, large and smal, to ftany jady. Canprews Cross. Canprews Croaxs, $2.50, WORTH $5.00. $3.98, WORTH $6.50. $5.48, WORTH $8.00. $2.98, wo! $4.50. $3.98, RTE wol $5.50. $5.98, WORTH $8.50. Masses: Croaxs. Misses’ Croaxs. 100 Children's Gretchens, assorted styles and qualities, many of them broken lines, with one or two of a ‘Tomorrow will be a Black Ribbon day. Weare after the reputation of hav- ing the best-selected stock of Ribbons in thecity. Miss Thomas, for many years with Messrs. Woodward & Lothrop, has chanve of the Ribbon Department. Biack Ribbons for mourning dresses, crepe bonnets, &e., in Peat-de-soie, plain Gros Grain, Satin and Gros Grain, Double-faced Satin, Pearl Gros Grain satin edge, Gros Grain with satin stripe and Gros Grains embroidered in colors. Narrow Ribbons by the piece. No. 1 All-silk Ribbon with Picot edie best quality; 18 cents per piece of 10 yards. No. 1 Gros Grain, with satin edge, 25c. Per piece of 10 yards. style left over, If we can at your | Consers, child you can get s garment at baif Price or less. Children’s Gretchens, with and Without capes, in plaids and stripes; nicely made, choice patterns and Feliable qualities. G4 Children's Gretchens,- including all of our 87, @8 and 89 garments— and they were great values at the above prices. At the reduced fyrures they are bargains seldom if ever of- fered as early in the season. ‘Misses’ Reefers, good serviceable cheviot cloth, nicely made. Seeit for Psreat garment at the price. ‘Misses' reefers, astrachan collar. Big ‘Value at the regular figures, What is it at the reduced price? ‘Misses’ Reefers, in astrachan shawl Toll and plain, in Black, Biue, Tan and Gray; about 15 different styles ‘and qualities, all at one price. Al- though some have sold as high as $10 ‘most of them are @8.60 garments. Remember, this is a closing-out Cloak sale early in the season. Make the best ofit while you havethe Tae Mraweu Paice Is $1.00. ‘We find it necessary ‘To have on hand An Immense stock of them in onler To supply ‘The ever-increasing demand. If you Are used to good living An inferior quality of food for the time being ——————_+=_____ The Farmers’ Alliance, after its vietories and main thing—snd we can guarantee | TON SPRING HEEL SHOES— these, For tomorrow the price’ll be | plain or patent leather $1.23. 6 to 10% Regular price $1.25. ‘Tomorrow's special price— they are at prices that it doesn't seem as if it would be possible to ‘Dame eyain. All sizes, P. D., in three styles. » Lights he reacted Giese ree peaite ne eapeter DR. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSETS, more, DR. BALL'S HEALTH CORSET. loreal prawn presaiad J.B. CORSET. R. & G. CORSET. y Obtainst, With GOOD SENSE CORSET Waist, S. Cou & fo, cenieere? ‘The case is similar. ‘The more ‘Theve and other styles and makes at eats von Bete chores Rey Wootrsatz Cosr TER SERA OR 5 ‘The less satisfied they are oe Jet Band ‘With inferior kinds. Life — with pendants, 13640. Isn’t long enough W. A. Prznce & Co, ct — er ps orte * Band with Bhort-lived Gloves. People wou't be convinced ‘719 MARKET SPACE, a ‘That the ancient and crude method BG Corner 8th st. ‘Se. yard. Of fastening Gloves Band Trimmings, By means of buttons ‘ack feonenan Is worth using after they Lovxeme On Suoxixe Jacnere. Me. yard. ‘ Have given Foster Hooks fale teal Twat Be 88 ARR FS dawned bent 8 rip? Yow a Bis PAR: from 7c. to @4 yard, ‘Substantial manner and by = ppp = ry ‘The most modern methods. Not only Dr. Depew's eloquence must work both ways with charming felicity when the failure of the 97 Cexrs, Tun Gaaresr Orrenxa Or Arn ‘Not s reduction sale—pot staking off of any of the price—but a line of MEN'S SUITS and Overcosts which have EVERY CENT’S WORTH of the TEN DOLLARS they are marked Tepresented in quality. In marking them we've accomplished a tailoring feet. We know | preciated they are appreciated by the public by the way they are selling We don't waat to overdraw ‘their merit—but we're giad to have them compared with what others will show at $12, and even @15, That's OUR opinion of their worth. SACK and CUTAWAY SUITS—ALL STYLES of OVERCOATS, All sizes~GUABRANTERD—and we'll beck them. Waar A Gast Daz Toxonsowtz Bs Huse Saxe Ann Conranr, The tore of tor, assortment of Jet Band ‘Suitable for vests Are they the most serviceable, but : tnd panels, from 13 inches to G aches ‘They took the best end wide and from Are the best. 91.25 t0 07 Sard. 907 PA. AVE. We havea French Corset made by the C. & P. manufacturers, and different from the C. & P. Corsets in name only, yet there is 75. difference in price in yourfavor. Black, Gray and White, @1 per pair. Haspxencmers. As the holidays approach keep in mind that the Handkerchiefs bought here are all linen and nothing but linen. Not the cotton and linen as sold about town for all Iinen, ‘We shail place on sale tomorrow morn- variety of new and attractive patterns, Re. each. For men we offer All-linen Initial ‘Handkerchie!s at 25c. each and neat col- ored borders at 2ic. and 25e. each. Hosteny. Ww Our stock being very large we bave reduced prices ‘Two lines claim attention: Children’s Fast Black at 196. per pair that compare favorably with many at a quarter, and the 37iye. Cotton Hose for ladies, in Tans and Grays, at 2c. per patr, WILLIAM H. McKNEW, 953 Pa. ave. nw. + B. Mosrs & Soxs: SPECIAL DRIVE IX LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES. ‘accordingly. 50 pairs Lace Curtains, price $1.00, reduced to 65. 10 20 “ 1.00, © 6135 50 - 20, ° 168 100 * - 39, ° 200 7 ”~ 35, ” 225. 23 6 ” 550 310. so - 5.0, 375. cad = “ 7.00, * 4.00 27 ” “750, ” 550 so “ ~ 90, “ 60a PORTIERES. 50 pairs Plain Chenille, with fringe. Price@3. Re- Auced t0......00...+0: 3.50 ‘35 pairs Brochet. with fringe edge. Price $7.50. Reduced to. een 80 pairs in six colors, with dado and frieze, fringe top and bottom. Price@G. Reduced to..........04.75 ‘25 pairs in two colors, dado and friese, fringe top and bottom. Price @9. Reduced to..................88 100 pairs in twelve colors dado and friese, fringe nd bottom. Price $10. Reduced t0........0....-. ‘25 pairs in six colors, embroidered fringe top and bottom. Price@18.60. Reduced to...........0000..810 ABOVE REDUCTIONS ARE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. NOTE A FEW PRICES. 140, 90. W. B. Moszs & Soxs. Knouzs Bosrox Lunn. ‘Absci ately pare oo top ais For Children's Kid Spring Reels, with $4.98, tips; sizes 4 to 8; larger sizes at S5e. Those who buy the Star Shoes once are sure to buy Ladies’ Fine Camel's Risir Coats, fim ished with 4 Sik Fross, strap seams, angle pockets, extra lensth,in both Navy Biue and Bisck, Fully worth @6.50. Only 84.98, Ladies’ Black Cheviot Coats, with As- trakban Cloth Collar and Revers, fin- ished with frogs, extra length. Real value, 86.50. Only $4.98 Pine Diagonal Cloth Reefer, with roll ing collar and angie pockets, 4 frows. Biack and Navy Biue. Usual value, Only 04.08, We have also afew other styles, mone ‘or Less similar to the above, Cuoice Or Turse For $9.48. Below we give a few descriptions: Ladies’ Biack Cheviot Coats, with full Tol! of Black astrakhan fur. Worth 815. Oniy 89.48, ‘Tan Beaver Conte, extra length, taflor made and bound, finished with lance Worth 12. Only ‘Tan Basket Cloth Coats, and edging of opossum Black Double-reasted hip seam style, Worth 29.48, Tan Cheviot Coats, double-breasted, fap pockets, notch collar, inlaid with tan velvet. Worth @13. Only @8.4%. ‘Tan Diagonal Cheviot Hecfer, with handsome braided collar, 4 frogs, ex- tra length, Usual price, @12, Ouly #9.48. Black Creviot Diagonal Reefer, with collar and facings of Real Astrakhan Usual price, #12.50, Only @84n. Fine Irish Tweed Hip Seam Coats, Double Breasted, finisbed with lance bone buttons, in Licht Tan and Light Gray. Worth $12.50. Only Srrctan Guove Sare Toxonnow, To celebrate the arrival of our Christ- mas stock of Gloves we shall hold a ‘Special sale of them tomorrow, and Sete “Special prices, ‘These are but a w: S-dutton Suede Mousguetaire Gloves, in Tan shades, ail sizes; worth €1, only 68. per pair S-button Suede Mousquetaire Gloves, inassorted Brown, Tan, Gray, Bleck and Mode; worth $1.25, only pair. Sper 4-button Suede, in assorted Tan, Gray, Brown, Mode and Binck; worth @1.2y only @1.19 per pair. T-hook Kid Gioves, in all the leading Shades; worth @1.00, only @1.25 per va S-ntton Suede Mousquetaire, im assorted Gray, Brown, Tan, Mode, Biack and leading shades to mateh the Siet Gromes: worth C108, ony Cumpexs Duessus Ar Cosr. For tomorrow only we shal! offer or Stock of Children’s and Minses Suits at a reduction of 23 per cent on the preseut marked prices, Weare closinw out this stock, and make this reduction to sell them out in one day if possible, Cumprews Croaxs Tex ven cent ore. For one day only tomorrow, we shall allow s discount of ten per cent on all Children's Long Cioaks—one-tenth off what they are now marked. We havea hundred styles perhaps in sizes from 3 to 10 years, at prices from 3.501068. Tue Box Mancue, 314 AND 316 7TH ST. NW. 8@-NEATNESS, COMFORT. DURABIL- ITY and PRICE are the pointe wherein OUR SHOES always have and always wild continue to eurpase footwear sold by any other Louse. Fon Suor §: 310 AND 312 SEVENTH STREET ¥.W. CAN WE SAX MORE? Israxts Suors rndu 250. ve. Canprexs Scoot Ssozs Frou 98C, Up. Lvs Suozs Frox $1.24 Ur. Mews Suozs Frou $1.25 Us. Svazcr rorpay Is Yor Auwavs C., Dux. ™ Paseszs ° Fon Tux BorsAx> Sor Gus Tomonnon. You Fasrare