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uw SEVENTH STREET. Covens Our line is lance and varied. All sizes tn stock, from 34-4 Stand Cuver to 12-4 Piano Cover. Desens ail new. PRICES TUE LOWEST. 00 4-4 Fringed Cheuilie Covers. 0 and $350 G4 Pisin 97.50 10-4 Fringed Chen! 6.09 65.00 U4 Velour Covers... Heap Rests = Axp Scarrs Fon T: on iue Hotars. ‘We have now un sale excellent es im Sik Mead Rests and Scarfs. such as - Double China lik Head Resta, silk teese!s ma both sides........es.ee--- = Se. Double China Silk Head Rests, fieured Siikoline om reverse side instead of plain. AK Pines etween each cushion. $1.5 Fine Painted Head Nests, shapes ae 50 Chive Sik Pillow Head Rests. a2. . Peunted Bolting End Searts, China sil iSe. Figured China Scarfs. Sraureo Lisexe. Great Bergaine in Bureau Scarfs, Spiashors, Tray Covers, &e , & TEINCH LINEN BUREAU SCARFS, Ze. EACH. Fine: cues 28 cheap tu proportion. : . Cra Stixs. New Designs and Colotings. ‘AL Figured Su-mch-ide Siles.. {gt easn Scie wide Bill Houpars. Gold Exnbroidered cu Black Cloth Japanese Certara For HE Hormars. 26 “aenille Portieres, fringed 99 ad 0. 56Cinenille Pa Betoun. yD and bot. eres, ¢ dadoes. . ‘4 oopicared, Visit, Portions: ~2 Irish Poin: or Faun! Tish Point or Taubour 2 HQrish Fount or Tambour Lace Curtains $12 ah Point o Taubour Lice Curtains. 115 lish Poin: o= Tainbour Lice Curta $26 Eat Pots cz Tambour Lace ie - 2 4 42m = sis M4 “oo SG Sas5 POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 9 'H STREET. dor Frnsr GRAND OFFERING OF HOLIDAY GOODS. EVERY ARTICLE WE OFFER 18 NEW AND NOVEL a Fycomplete line of Opera G'asses, ranging in price an €1.98 to #10. This will make an elegant present. Deantiful display of Fine Bric-a-Brac in Crown ‘reesterant Polished Terra Cotta. This is a very Wul present. Jevelry we ae showing the very Iatest fade that ‘tusstul as well as ornamental, such as Kings, Neck- Ia, Lace Pins, Bracelets im gold. silver and oxi- Gi. For s special leader we have 200 assorted Beers, 25. Dxidized Ware we have a hundred different kinds for my one. Rier Gools, such as Pocket Books, Card Cases, ‘Pus, Shopptos Baxs, plain: also silver and oxidized tried. 1.090 aseorted Pocket Books amd Purses for 19. Pemery display is very richand unique. Fancy Cots Botties, filled with the finest extracts, rang- ine rice frou 19e. up to 2.0 each. Wave ons of the finest displays of Men's Satin Susitere.un all colors, plain and embroidered, siugle Pairaciac top Loxes, that will rakes very accept- avie, Our leader, plain Satin, single pair, box, T5e. ‘SilanAkerchiefs and Muftlers for ladies and men. (Our duity— Ladies’ -inch Hem Initial Handker- chiefest quality of Japanese sili at Vie 5, Odandkerchiefs in every quality, plain, bem- stitch scalloped, embroklered, lace edare and fancy bende Wri Tablets, made of all kinds of leather, in ali c¢onom 19e. up to $8.50. You cannot make s more ‘yetuse. 260 Books to suit and please moat every kd of ‘ewcron the small Pictorial Book to suit the baby to» vst complete set by the best known authors, OUR G&SEAT OFFERING. Ynnoth Size Liiustrated Juvenile Book, one inch mae 186. ou thing that you could make @ more useful PRI thanabox of our fine Pique Bosom White Sb. They witlonly cost you $5.40. They are Be worth $7.50. Sue Satin Corse* or a real Kid Mousque in different leugths, from G-button to 16- A box of plan or fancy Line wouid also be & Pin Cushtous, with wet of bottles hand- ed with laces aud ribbuus, in Old Gold, othes colors, Would piease anybody. ‘dnt you thinks Bue Suk Skirt, of one made of Get oF Gne oth, would be appre ated as a ist We have Lundreds of different kinis of presents yet imqock that Weare unable to meation im these col uns, but We can sain:y say the: if you are loolang for or buying Christus Presents We con please you. as Our selection «nt display i as woud as good judg: ment could sak ‘Hyon are not ready to bay now, Foucah make your selection, pay small deposit and have your purchase eb vered aay before Christus. We stall remain open every aight antl p.m. from today antil after the holidays. > a aa: | RAUF RIAA. ‘000 PEXNSTLVANIA AVE. X.W., J ‘THE VROPLE'S BENEFACTOR eer i] RN b-A-5 Bf ‘Two very seasonable subjects—never out Of season, but particularly seasonabte just “mbretias and Gosseners. are made with long capes and without siveves. Four of five qualities, in Uiaht, ime- dium and dark fancy striped and checked effects. @4. €4.50, $10, $18, $20 and $25. ‘The latter is silk lined. Another hundred of the especially rood ‘value in Gloria Umbrelias at S8c. cach. Nat- ural Wood and Ebony Handles. Gloria Umbrellasstart at 8c. and go to $2, with frequent price stoppages between. Windsor Silk Umbrelias—more durable than all ailk, $2 to 85, with dozens of stops between. Windsor 8ilk Unibrellas for Holiday Gifts, with Silver, Horn, Ivory, Ebony, Violet ‘Wood, Cornelis, other natural woods, in ‘novel and attractive Leads, $5 to 610. WILLIAM H. McKNEW, pT 903 PA AVE. N.W, New Taar Tre Cansrus Hou. DAYS DRAW NEARER All possible attention is paid to making Fancy Articles. Ribbons seem to hold the fort; more in demand than other embellish- ments. With this knowledge in view we will help you out by giving you your pick froin four remarkable values in Ribbons, comprising the newest shades suitable for decorative purposes. The quantities only are limited Come early while the assort- ‘ment is unbroken. A full line of Ail- Gros Grain Ribbons fn all widths, from ‘2 to 22. Prices as follows: No.2, de. yard; No. 3, Ge. yard; No. & 9c. yard; No. yard; No. 9, Ide. yard; ‘No. and 16, 18. per yard; No. 2%, We. ‘Yank These are in ail the very latest shade S-inch Satin Ribbon in all shades, finest quality, 40c. yard. Now so desirable for fancy work. Gros Grain Ribbon, with satin edge and Double Face Satin Ribbon, Nos. 2, 2% ard ‘inches wide, 19¢. ; worth 22,25 and 302. yard. Gros Grain Satin Edge Ribbon, 15 and inches wide, 12c. per yard. ‘Diagonal and Glace Ribbons, inch wide, in all the fancy shades for fancy work, 10c. per yard. HANDKERCHIEFS. OPENING HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘The large coliecticn of Handkerchiefs now to be seen in our estabiishinent may seem of Little moment to cayual observers, but to those who stop to realize the various assort- ‘ment of the different fabrics and manufac- tures it must be a matter of wonder how such an iminenve stock can be brought to- wether. ‘They comprise all sizes of Silk, Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs in 1 myriad of de- signs. This large supply is necessitated by ourespertence of former Holiday Seasons and by » knowledie of the fact that for character aud values our stock stands un- equaled, ‘Remember, we are the only honse inthe city that sells you Warranted Solid Gold Rings and Scarf Pins with « Genuine ‘Diamond For 82.90. ‘These would surely make acceptable Christmas presents. Pocket Booxs, new styles. ‘Writing Tabiets in a number of new ideas, Chatelaine and Shopping Bass. ‘These will make useful presents, ‘Remember, this week you are alloweds rebate of 10 per cent on all Fancy Boxes. A good opportunity to buy a Christmas pres- ent and have it laid away until desired. Ladies! Nicht Gowns, 98c. These are the Gowns made of soft muslin; come full length; raised shoulders; a gown that is rood value for $1.25. All sizes now in stock 13, 14, 15, 16. OUT-OF-TOWN-PEOPLE Can shop by mail. Address our ‘Mail Order Department” and all your wants will be as carefully and eonscientionsly attended to as if you were here in person. —For yon to save 338; CENTS ON EVERY. —DOLLAR'S WORTH you buy? You— —cmm_ do this only at HAMBURG- ——FRS"! The Character, Dignity — ——and Business Methods of-— —this firm are too. well— —known to need elab-—— ——oration here. For— —we have had — ——the coni-—— ~—denco— —ot— —the public of Washinton. —We are now Closing Outour Immense— Stock to engaxe in the Wholesale—- Business. Everything inust—- —oand weoffer youachance— —to purehase the Finest-— —Ready-Made Cioth-—— —tnz that is not— —likely to be— —uplicated.— —Surely if yeu are in need of a Suit— ——or Overcoat for any kind of wear-— itis worth your while to eall-— -—end examine our splendid— variety of this season's — productions iu Sty-— -—ish Clothing — —Evvarrmxc Must Bz § — —And in order to accomplisi: this result — — you can take your cheiee here,— —~and you wil have to pay— —tess than you would— —anywhere e! —Goons Wu Go Fasr— —At these ficures:-— oe A= UT? Yow THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, Srcempar 7, 1891—-TEN PAGES Woonwann Axv Lorazor. 20TH, 11TH AXD F STS. N.W. — —e A Hoar Rerzcriox o— Uy... Pe ad RACTICAL LEASURABLE GGG A GGG IFT & AkT ee NS Usuize so waxy orner TNINGS THE QUESTION OF JU- DICIOUSNESS CANNOT IMPEDE THE GIFT OF A ‘2 o Wrar, Jacaer, N EWMARKET, OR ANYTHING CALCULATED TO WARM AND BEAUTIFY. Sp saas: Ova holiday season of last year (which probably surprised and oxceeded general expectation) demonstrated to us the increasing tendency to more substant{al gifts: snd while our display at that time probably surpassed what had been customary theretofore, our arrangements fer our patrcns this year, we feel assured, will be found to exceed those of last, both as to extent and richness of styles. ‘We have decided to make Tuesday s merzorable day in the Wrap Department by Offering at extremely low prices, now inthe height of the season, some irresistible bargains in Iurorrev Orzra Waars For Hounay Gres, Such high-class, eleg ant things as theee at this time generally signify soiled or imperfect toods. Not so in this cax—THEY ARE ALL CLEAN, NEW GOODS, WITH HIGH SHOULDERS AND EVERY GARMENT LINED THROUGHOUT ‘WITH SILK. There are just twelve in the lot. Below we give descriptions with the CHRISTMAS PRICES ATTACHED. r ONE PINK BROCAD SILK WRAP, silk lined, with swansdown trimming to match—size 34— —Redueed from $65 to $30.— ONE CREAM BROCADE SILK OPERA WRAP, with swansdown trimming to match, silk lined. —Reduced from #50 to $30.— ONE CREAM FATLLE SILK OPERA WRAP, with feather trimming to match, handsomely embroidered in Cream and Gold—size 36— -—Reduced from 850 to 8: ONE FINE SALMON AND CREAM BROCADE SILK WRAP, with eider- down trinuming to match—size 36— -—Keduced from 835 to #20.—— ONE LIGHT BLUE HENRIETTA OPERA WRAP, with White swansdown trimming—size 36— . ——Reduced from $15 to $10.— ONE SILK PLUSH OPERA WRAP, Heliotrope and Gold; handsomely em- broidered, silk lined and trimmed with real Thibet fur—size 36— —Reduced from 855 to $37.50.-— ONE CREAM SILK OPERA WRAP, handsomely embroidered and trimmed ‘with swansdown; silk hned—size 36— —Reduced from $35 to $20.— ONE ALL-SILK FAILLE OPEBA WRAP, embroidered in Cream and Gold— trimmed with eiderdown—size :30— ——Reduced from €30 to $18.— ONE CREAM HENRIETTA OPERA WRAP, trimmed with real Thibet fur— silk lined—-richly embroidered—size 36— —Reduced from #40 to $20. — TWO CREAM HENRIETTA WRAPS, handsomely embroidered—sizes 34 and ‘36—silk lined— — Reduced from $25 to $17.50. — J os. Stoscxp, BALTIMORE'S LEADING MANUFACTUR- ING FURRIER AND IMPORTER OF SEAL SKINS, ‘Begs to announce to the Washington public that his annual display sale, usually held in tho Parlors of Willard’s Hotel, began today, Decem- ber 7, and will continue for one week in the spacious Cloak Departusent of Woorwarn & Lornnor. ‘Having prepared for a decidedly cola winter, and the weather being extremely anpropitious, we are consequently overstocked and must un- ad at a enerifice. ‘We import only GENUINE ALASKA SEALS, ‘Martin's Celebrated London Dye. ‘Notwithstanding the advance in Sealskins, we willoffer our stock at the following low Dries, To those desiring a handsome HOLI- DAY GIFT this is an excellent opportunity. Seal Jackets, $150. Seal Jackets, $175. Astrakhan Jacket, 840. Value, $75. Astrakhan Jacket, $00. Value, 100. Gray Krimmer Jackets, 865. Value, 8100. Persian Lamb Jackets, $85. Value, 8125. CAPES, ‘Mink, Sable, Seal, ‘Marten, Beaver and Otter—loug and Short, Our prices here this week are undoubtedly the Lowest, and we guarantee to save you from 40 to $100 on Seal Garments equal in quality to ours, Your inspection cordially solicited. JOB. SIGMUND, ‘Manufacturing Furrier. ‘This Entire Week at ‘Woodward & Lothrop's Cloak Department, (Third floor, 11ty street building.) ——_ Mess Fraxxez Gusxixo Samra, REDUCED FROM €4 TO 82.50. Arare opportunity for all who wear Woolen Shirts, Made from the very best Fancy Fian- ‘ela. Pockets and button holes all silk-worked. ‘Light, medium and dark colors, All sizes, ‘Were $4--now $2.50 each. AN EXTRAORDINARY GLOVE VALUE. Just in for the Holidays, el PAIR. One Hundred Dozen Men's DRESSED KID GLOVES, Showing all the shades of Tan end Brown, with the latest in embroidered backs, 897 Beery pair pitted to the hand and guar- @nteed to At ae perfectly as our $2.25 glove. $118 THE PRICE (Men's Department, first floor, first annex.) Cuorce Grrr Annicies Turse. a, ‘W. & L.'s Violet Perfume in fancy bottles— laewe size. —25e.—- ‘W. & L.'s Perfume, put up in fancy baskets, twoin s basket. ‘W. & L.'s Fine Tripie Extracts in cut-elass bettles—one large or two small botties ins nest doz. —800.—— An elegant line of DERBY SILVER TOILET ARTICLES Im the latest designs, including Mirrors, ‘Brusbes, Combs, ‘Trays in all sizes, Powder Boxes, Perfume Bottles, Cologne Stands, Bonbon Baskets, ‘Toothpick Holders, Glove Powder Bottl.s, Hairpin Boxes, Flaaks, Hat and Clothes Brushes, Whisk Brooms, Pin Cushions, Shaving Murs and Brushes, and a hundred of more other articles, both useful and orna- ‘mental. (Burst toor...,. + 11th st. building.) —o— . ‘We will offer tomorrow 200 White Angora Sheep Bugs, two yants lon, at All of our Oray Japanese Oost Bites our Gray Japanese <— Reduced tu $2.0 each. — (Fourth Boor..... 11¢h st. ballding. > pincer 1th st. building. Apron Bazan. (24 floor of 10th st. building.) THOUSANDS FROM WHICH TO SELECT. This indispensable article of dress for the house grows in popularity for Holiday Gifts Sticcessive season and the almost phenom- Jes of last year caused us to xive studi- tention to this line of goods. We have Jarvest, handsomest and best assorted stock inthis city, comprising both foreign and domestic makes. Special attention is called to the following as being fair representations of our immense stock: 100 dozen Lawn Aprons. with four rows of open work, wide hem and ties. —100.— 100 dozen Lawn Aprons, with four rows of ‘open work and hem edged with lace. —L4e.—$_ 100 dozen Lawn Aprons, with five-inch hein, Jace inserting and finished with tien. lie. —- 100 dozen Lawn Aprons, with two-inch lace inserting and edge and wide ties, 19. — SPECIAL, 100 dozen Lawn Aprons, with 4-inch hem, Hamborg inserting 6 inches wide and thre> tucks above inserting; finished with wide ties. eof ae 100 dozen Nurses’ Imported Lawn Aj with deep hem and two rows of Hainburg in serting ; Snished with wide ties. 100 dosen Nurses Toupor lozen Nurses’ Imported India Lis Aprons, 58 inches wide, with a 7-inch Sen and fifteen tucks abo xtra wide ties, Also 0 full line of French Short Aprons. TSe. upward. — Large assortment of Nurses’ Fi oh Ey Wide and Long Aprons. bir ia —#1 to $4.25 each. — (Second floor, 10th st. building.) —o—_ Ove Baseuexr Sares Roou Is filled to overflowing with GENUINE BARGAINS, In buying your HOLIDAY and WEDD! PRESENTS do not overlook the stock st psa in our BASEMENT, which contains many articles in demund at thissoason of the year, including BASKETS, METAL GOODS, WRIT- ING DESKS. FANCY GOODS, SMOKING SETS, BLACKING CASES, CHAMBER SETS, FANCY DISHES, GLASSWARE, &c. BASKETS OF EVERY SORT AND KIND, ‘Weecall special attention to our line of satin trimmed work baskets, ax itis the lancest and Most comprehensive line we've ever shown. Piaited Straw Work Baskets, with covers, Satin lined, assorted colors, 5X inches square, —Ase. Larger size, made of plaited reed, tufted satin ling, size Ox835 inches, best value ever —t1.— Also a largejand varied aa chapeeet assortment in all sizes —Tie. to"87.25,— Oval Clothes Hampers, Square Clothes Hampers, —81 95, 2.50and $3. —_ Indian Clothes Happers in fancy designs ich colorings, se —$1.75 and 92. METAL GOops, &c. Oxidized Silver Crumb Trays and Brushes, designs, latest —t1.— Smoking Sets in polished ¢ brass, nest pat- —Se.— ‘Standing Smoking Sets, in oak, cherry, bony and walnut finish, metal trinmings, twelve Backing Cases; neat at wala lacking Cases, in oak and walnut, with ‘Peted tops—assorted styles. el ea —$1.19 to 83. ‘Writing Desks, in hardwood, velvet lined. Size 8x12 inches. Choice of three styles for piesr sp Others more etaborate= CHINA WARE. Celery Trays, bisque finish, floral decora- —1.15.— Chocolate Jugs, pais Sure. isque finish, floral decora- —81.50,— ‘Bone ancne, Plates, neat desicns, gold and flora) —Te. each. — Candle Sticks in form of flowers, such as white, pink and yellow roses, buttercups, Ulles, fonget-me-nots, dee. . 300, — bina i ee Doulton Punch Dow's, Minch, 84.95. — Chaser Set ithe loin shape, with sin alt mg, @ainty designs, at lowest market prices, If you think of giving Glass Ware ass present and wish it enraved with initial or any desten ‘weean fil! your order. Let us have it now, uo ‘sto got it ready im time, (Basement. .. sees Lith at. building.) Blevators or stairway. ——— Woovwann & Loruner, ty 10TH, 11TH AND F BT8. Tar Moxvurwrat, 937 AND 939 F ST. N.W. FINK MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. HOLIDAY CLEARING BALE. Our @35 and 940 Bedford Cord Reefer Jackets, trimmed im Mufoon snd Mink, st $25. All the other garments in the departinent, including Fur and Cloth Capes, reduced 10 to25 er cent. ‘One lot Ladies’ Newmarket, in Beaverand Cheviot Cioth. ail colors, formerly $12, $18 to $27, at 87.99, Children‘sPeasantCloaks from 4 to 14 years of age, for school wear, $1.99. Children's Cheviot Reefers, 2.49. Every article made in Furs at exceptionally low prices. MILLINERY. Everything in the line of Trimmed and Untrimmed Bonnets and Hats, Millinery ‘Trimming Novelties, Birds, Fancy and Ostrich Feathers, Silk Velvet, Silk Plush, Surah Silke, marked down less than 10, 20 and 30 per gent. but fully one-half, which means $5 worth for about $2.50. 7.000 pieces Silk, Satin and Veivet Ribbons. The largest assortment, in every width and color for fancy work. Millinery dress trimmings, &c.. at one- fourth the regular prices. No.1 at Le. to No. G0at JKe. Special bargains in Merinos. Colton and Silk Underwear for ladies and children. Special bargains in Merino, Silk and Cotton Hosiery for ladies and children. HATS AND BONNETS. UNDERWEAR AND ‘HOSIERY. The Popular C.P., 83.50, at $2.50. ‘The Popular P.N., $1.25, at ‘950. CORSETS. ONS ae ant ‘The iatest assortment for ladies and children. NECKWEAR, FICHUS ish Fichus and AlLsilk, Spania us HANPKERCHIFFS For ladies, gents and children. UMERELL, For ladies,cents and enildren, For lalien end children. GLOVES For ladies, gents and children. FANCY GUODS —_For ladies, gents and children: DOLLDOM FAIRY LAND ON FIRST FLUOR. DOLLS. Wax Dolls. = GERMAN DOLLS. BOLTS: pisane Dalla ENGLISH DOLLS. DOLES: Kid Dols.” BABY DOLLS. LES. Worsted Dolls. BOY DOLLS. ELS. Rubber Dolls. CRYING ‘DOLLS. French Dolls | PA AND MA DOLLS. ‘DOLLS from 30. to 815. a2 THE MONUMENTAL, warWe have the LARGEST duitding in AMERICA devoted EXCLUSIVELY to the sale of FINE Clothing at retait. Macurstosuzs, JTF YOU EVER NEED A MACK- i INTOSH YOU NEED IT TO- ML DAY. WHY NOT STEP IN AND LET US FIT YOU WITH ONE? WE HAVE THE PROPER SORT AND AT THE PROPER PRICES. GARMENTS WHICH HAVE NOT THE LEAST APPEAR- ANCE OF A WATERPROOF, BUT ARE GUARANTEED TO BE AB- SOLUTELY IMPERVIOUS TO ALL MOISTURE. BW WE Anso HAVE A WWWWSPLENDID ASSORT- We Ment or waren: PROOF ULSTERS SUITADLE FOR CAR DRIVERS, EXPRESS- MEN AND OTHERS WHOSD BUSINESS KEEPS THEM OUT AND EXPOSED TO ALL KINDS OF WEATHER. WARM AND SERVICEABLE GARMENTS AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Rosrssox, Panzer & Co, Axericax Crorans, 1200,1202 & 1204 FST.N.W. a7 DDD RRR FRE g5Sg g88g IT NN N GGG. BPR bat Ee Sas See HERE ge Bo EE Ene Saat asct HERE “G8e 8S & 8s EER sity ‘co 4 Sss8 kee Sss3 ees Russia, Grain, Seal, Alligator, &c., in From @3 to $40, LEATHER CASES, Containing Comb and Brush and Tooth and Nail From 75c. to $5. Here is proof that—No other house DOES—EVER DID—OBBVER WILL sell such STERLING TITIES st such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Ovn Weestx Wesnixe Oct. Just because we won't have broken sizes im our SHOE stock it makes lots of bit opportunities for you. Every week we have a sale of these depleted lines—and you know how it isthe best are the first to so— always, ‘We never stand on the matter of price—we ‘Want to keep the stock complete and are Willing to pay for it. Usually we run through the men's and women’s lines alter- ‘Bately—but this week we've culled out the “odds and ends” tm both—and they both go on the “rack” for Tarez Dare Satz. It'sa PATENT LEATHER FEAST” for the MEN and lots from the LATEST and BEST CREATIONS ia FEMININE FOOT- WEAR for the LADIES, ex Axp Woues. ROBITSEK’S VIEN- } LADIES’ DONGOLA NAMADE PATENT LEATHER SHOES—tor which we are the sole agents here—sell regu- FOXED, PATENT LEATHER-TIPPED OPERA HEEL LACE SHOES that have been larly at 87. In this sale { selfing all along at $2.50. they are In this sale for $4.37. $1.37. LADIES HAND WELT STRAIGHT GOaT BUTTON BOOTS made on Com- mon Sense and Opera ! | HANAN'S pi PATENT LEATHER | SHOES—for which we are sole agents here—sell. | i i regularly at $Gand 96.50. There are all styles, ana | Ust2— *0e* Pisin or they're in thisaslefor | ‘t?Ped Been selling at $3.50. Inthis sale for LADIES’ FRENCH KID TOP, PATENT LEATHER VAMP and BACK BUTTON BOOTS: that seli at 85 and 36. We don't mind telling STRONG AND CAR- ROL'S PICADILLY and BLUCHER PATENT LEATHER BALS, “as ood as any going,” sell regularly at $6.50 and ‘87—In this sale they are $4.37. SAKS ANDCO'Sana | LADIES HAND- CORNELIUS HYLES | WELT DONGOLA FRENCH PATENT | FOXED BUTTON LEATHERS—mace with London Opera French Toes, Never have sold for lessthan $5and | They arein this sale for €6. In this sale for $4.37. $2.98. The fact is, there has been such ® heavy de- | LADIES* HAND- mand this season for the Patent Leathers that all ‘our styles are little rat- tled on sizes"—An en- tire new line is on the cars coming here now— 80 you may make the TURNED PARIS KID BUTTON BooTs- made on the Opera and cummon-senso laste, with Plain oF tipped toes. ‘They are worth @4 and always sell for that when best of achoiceofany $7, | we have all the sizes— 86.50, 86.and $5 MEN'S | but in this special sale PATENT LEATHER | they are SHOES in the house for $2.79. $4.37. Moxpay-Toespar- Wonxespay. ‘It isn't necessary for us to give you any caution to “‘make time." You know what shoe sales are here. ‘The public make short work of them—that's why we ‘ay only THREE DAYS—beginning TOMORROW MORNING, Saxs Axp Coupasy. The Retiabie Foot Dressers. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH pty STREET. €2To encourage shopping in the forenoon—Tomor- Tow, 8 to 11:30 a. m. sharp only—Good Quality Rub- bers, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's sizes, 19c. a pair. Kes Your FE _ Dry, # GOL5 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 903 7TH BT., — quale! §, ‘ECZEMA, TETTER BOILS, ULCERS, SORES, RHEUMATISM AXD CATARRE CURED BY TAKING AYER'S ‘SARSAPARILLA 7 PURIFIES, VITALIZES, INVIGORAIES AND ENRICHES ‘TRE BLOOD. HAS CURED OTHERS, ‘WILL CURE You. Taz Ox Saxrsa ‘That “Consumption can be cured if taken in time” ‘Was poor comfort It seemed to invite @ trial but to anticipate failure. Theother one, not so old, **con- sumption can be cured,” is considered by many false, | Both are true and not true; the first is prudent—one cannot becin too early. ‘The means is careful living. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod Liver Oil is sometimes ap important partof that. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING—free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sthave., New York. ‘Your drusgist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod Liver Oil—all druggists everywhere do. $1. MS. WINSLows SOOTHING 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 ali PAIX, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Foid by Drugvists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for “Mrs. Winsio Syrup” and take no other kind. ~Scents a bottle. als-ly For Cuarep Sam APPLY POND’S EXTRACT. 2 For Taz Buoon, It cures quickly. Get the gentine. Pasrevr Genw—Proor Water FILTERS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. ‘The china flitering tube used in this filter was the result of years of experiment by the ceiebrated scientist whose name it bears. This feature makes it the ONLY GERM-PROOF FILTER upon the market, and hence the ONLY filter that offers any protection against the many diseases brought on by contaminated drinking water. Itisa CHKISTMAS GIFT that would be appre- ciated. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, Importers of Chins and Glass Ware, 1205 Penna. ave. GJREAT SHIRT 5A PLEATED BOSOM Genuine Freach Percale Lawudered Shires, 12c. liars. 10c.; oue pair cuts, oe. ILL 7 Sth st. we. LADIES’ DARK GREEN KERSEY JACKETS, RAPES ENTERPEISE, 2241 11% at. 20 Fass Asp Orrna Grasses. LATEST DIRECT IMPORTATION. We invite attention to our assortment of EVENING FANS, the production of the finest Parisian artista Also the latest novelties in OPERA GLASSES. Our customers will find these goods mot only the ‘newest in point of styleand finish, but very much lower in price than similar goods have heretofore been offered. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, No. 1107 Pennsylvaniaave, 43-76 Sumrrs Suz or £05,000 WORTH OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTH- ING AT NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. ‘On Monday last, November 23, Mr. J. Haussling, sheriff of the city of Newark, N.J., sold, under the hamuer, the entire stock of the UNION CLOTHING COMPANY, Consisting of Men's, Youths’, Boys’ and Children's OVERCOATS (Of all ehades, crades and styles, ‘MEN'S SUITS Of ail descriptions. BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS, BOYS' SHORT PANTS SUITS, MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S PANTALOONS, A perfect wilderness of them. ‘The stock was invoiced at ‘665,000. ‘The sale was peremptory and the terms CASH. to our already tremendous stock? GIVE IT TO YOU AT TEN PER CENT ADVANCE ON THE COST TO US. WE COULD SELL AT AN ADVANCE FIFTY PER CENT AND STILL GIVE YOU MENDOUS BARGAINS, but it is “agin” us part from the OLD PATHS—which is TEN ‘CENT, no moreand no less, NECESSITY dows compel us to give you these goods at @U cents on dollar, but our HONOK does. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED may unpeck, assort, classify, mark and arrange oods, eo that we sbail be properly prepared wo 02 7° rUESDAY MOKNING, DECEMBER 1, ‘When our doors will be thrown open promptly NINE O'CLOCK, s tes endebs VicTOR B ADLER'S 20 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSER, 27 AXD 92 7TH ST. X.W., CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVEXUR STRICTLY OXE PRICE S Until after the holidays this store will be open ‘evenings until 10 o'clock, Seturdays ustii 11 p.m. ITION. ‘Sad Scones This Morning at the Mouth of the Coal Pita. Pants, Dec. 7.—A sad scene is being enacted at tho mouth of the Pits de la Manufacture, the ¢ belonging to the St. Etionne Colliery Com- Pony, where the explosion occurred yesterday. Wives, mothers and sweethearts stand sboat the pit mouth weeping bitterly and mourning their dead. 2d ED aT THE st. return to their homes, They seem cn everything sve that deep in the mine below them he the bodies of those whore dear to thom. Many of those who rushed to the pit when the news of the disaster first spread have retarned to thelr death stricken homes, reverentiy { the bodies of their relatives aud friends that the rescuing parties have succeeded in taking from the pit. The hope that some of the miners, who had been imprisoned by the falling walls of the chambers, :night b live has been aban- doned. The air in the mt #tiil foul and stitting, and t it would be # it for any length of time. the bodies is ne: om ho have been in it say for anyone to live in The work of removing cesarily slow, the Tescuers being greatly bindered by the im- mense masses ot debris which encumber the pamasce. Since mim last night fifteen bodies have boon token the pit, The when they were lifted to the sur- Most heartren ing, sobbing wome the bodies hoping, ye in the smoke-blac | faces of the at Jone. The scene was toatares of some dear that had been acted hundreds of times in coal fields and | yet never loses it pathetic sorrow. ‘There are Ive boslios in che lower gallery. The res- are making their way as rapidly as possl- pected that they wil shortly reach and remove them. — Miss St. John Testifies to Cructt; Loxvox, Dec. 7.—The divorce suit of Mise Florence St. John (Mrs. Marius Duplaney) against Ler husband was continued today. Miss St. Joba text «1 to various instances of do- mestic unlay Grieg. cor as to the cr Struck With Apoplexy on the Platform. Rocarsten, N. ¥., Dec. 7.—Jas. H. Kellogg, formerly president of the New York State Tem- Perance Society, suffered a otroke of apoplexy while addressing a meeting st the Emmanuel Presbyterian Church last night. He died om his way home im the ambalance. Deceased was aged fty-four years aud was a native of Ver- mont, snatagililigniie Lost in the Jersey Woods. May's Laxprxa, N. J., Dec. 7.—A four-year- old son of Daniel Hand, who lives about xix miles from here, wandered away from his father's house early Saturday morning and ia now lost in the dense woods which surround his home. Up toa late hour last night the lad had not been found, and it is feared he will pass another night in the woods, The mother is nearly frantic. — Elections in the United States of Colombia. Paxama, Dec. 7.—Elections were held throughout the United States of Colombia yes- terday. Numerous attempts were made at rioting, but were quickly suppressed by the military. At the closing of the polls the lib- erals claimed a big majority. ‘The result, how- ever, is in doubt. eiciandipeeiaiaibin: Gov. Campbell Improving. Coucanvs, Onto, Dec. 7.—Gov. Campbell was slightly better last night and little or no un- easiness on account of his condition is felt in his family. sonasindijinamec High Winds and Snow. Cacao, Dec. 7.—Dispatches from a number of places in Illinois report the heaviest storm of years prevailed all day yesterday and inst night, accompanied by high winds. Pully eight inches of snow has fallen and itie drifting é ———__ —_ Hanlan Outrowed by McLean. Sax Francisco, Dec. 7.—The boat race be- tween Hanlan and McLean yesterday in out- rigged boats was won by Mclean in 23.47. McLean had 100 yards start. The large crowd present hooted the rowers, charging that the race was an obvious fake. ——— New Foreign Commercial Treaties. Rowe, Dec. 7.—The new commercial treaties between Italy and Germany and Austria have a ‘China Declined to Interfere. Sax Francisco, Dec. 7.—The steamer Belgie, which arrived yesterday morning from China, reports that the sealing schooner Arctic, after being seized by the Kussians, and was bronght into Yokohama by the Leander. The Kussan minister asked her de- ee the ew wd a Se the British Tepresentatives of govern- ment declined to interfere, causing official coolness, oe Second Edition Continued on Sixth Page. A DEEP-SEATED Coven cruelly tries the lungs nd Wastes the general sirengih. A dent re ort for the aMicted is to use Dr. D. Jayne's pectoramt, a remedy for all troubled with’ Asthma, Bronchitis of aby Pulmonary affection. PORTER—TORBERT. At St. Mark's! ‘Wash- ee A DIED ICE. December 5, 1801, at 8.30 GEOWGE Do Dicks in the eighty-sccund year SB nee. i take from his jate No. 1125 "Teub street northwest, on Tuesday, Deceweer a private. “$4 - ‘ pip . On Runday, Deceber 6. 10 gery, re Sait Ls FEENEY, widow of the fiomskwviaod i. © GREEN. Sunday mornins, December ‘clock, MARGARET SECELIA, AI Sito of Jun Green, im the twenty-third year of ber