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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER’ 19, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. ‘ Laxsnvzen & Bro. Tanewrxas. Tannexos. If Of alt kinds. For your new dress orto hel make over your old one. ‘Trimmings for the multitudes, ‘Trimmings for every one. Grouse Grows. Grou. ‘Wesveinour TRIMMING DEPARTMENT » full fevay of new andeflectiveGIRDLES, smong which may be foun’ JET GIRDLES, square or pointed, with fringe from 100 20 tacts Wong. From G2 To $10. IRIDESCENT GIRDLES in blue, brown. green, Matotepreunatenigsia, 36. Mack atBs0x zovices. $1.25, 8L75, $2 Asp $2.75. Gossaxens. BEW GOSSAMERS just received in modern-shape > A Goth taisn, in tan andgray sitxea. Oniy S2.50. GOSSAMERS in navy bine or black cloth Snish, ‘With long military capes also having the new tm- Provement for lifting the art, $5.50. CHILDREN’S GOSSAMERS, in gray and brown, pinta ctreatar, tor $1.07. A better grade in striped or plaid, with full gath-{ wets, 81.59. Niw Hlosiear. promised for today will put new life into the deman4- AIL our stock needs to have its worth and beauty fully appreciated is. little taste of winter. Shopping is as sensitive to climatic changesas yousge. It ts the victim of your moods and whims—and when the chilly biaste blow their icy breath in your face you turn to the shelter and protection of FLANNEL—and such like. . FLANNEL is on the list of **démestice"—dut it ts ‘not all native born. Many of the many choice loom- ings we are showing have “traveled the ocean blue.” To bave a complete assortment we had to have them. ‘They are mostly novelties. You needs must see staples familiar a8 « friend's face. EADIES ALL-SILK FAST BLACK HOSE, double ‘¢™- The} PORT: ee LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE. French seams, ert Deate. aocte soles, B2, sormeriy soit tor ~ 5 LADIES: pune SILK STITCH HOSE, S200. LADIES EXTRA HEAVY PURE SILK HOSE, winter wetent, 83. Hlaxpxencurrry Devanrerst. LADIES SILK HANDKEECHTEPS, in ail colorte retreat to Zl. SILK MUFFLERS, in all colors, T5c. sl $1.25. KRRCUIERS, sin sbox, Zc. Noverrtes Ix Necxwear. ‘The latest novelty in NECK BOAS, made of Chiffon with chenilleedge in lavender, orange, pink, cream. tiene rive an vier, 89a Axp $1.68. CHIFFON BOAS, with ribbon edgein Sil the lead- tng shades SULK WINDSOR TIES, im plain, plaids, stripes, Polkadot, &e. _exceitent quattty, onty Zc. Ovr Anr Derareraest Is filled with new - things. If you have mm idea to make apsomething to give some one fora present come fm now, secure chotee desiens and —— eet materals. Our art ssietiadies will explain everything to you and if need be begin your work. Ovr_Or -Tows Prorze Can address onr mail onter de- partment All orders attended to same day. ty) IT 20. 422. 424, 426 SEVENTH sT. ‘The prices will seem, strange-such prices for such qualities. 2tinch ALE-WOOL WRAPPER FLAN- NELS_stripes and plaids in “glowing” col- ors—35e. a yard. ‘25-inch Stevens’ Flannols—Pink, Light Blue, Tan, Gray, Pearl, Navy Bine end other stripes— B0c. a yard. @74och FRENCH FLANNELS — figares, stripes and Persian patterns. They are worth ‘75c.—but we have divided them into two lote— 50c. and 65c. a yard. 27-inch FRENCH FLANNELS-light, me- dium and Gark colors—all sorts of new effects— ‘Te. ayard. 2i4inch ORIENT FLANNELS—all wool—all plain shades—50c. a yard. Q7-inch PLAIN FRENCH FLANNELS—all wool—60c. a yard. 26-inch EIDER DOWN CLOTH—all colors— ‘Toe. a yard. 38 inch WAVERLY FIDER DOWN—s novelty—Tan, Gray and Cream grounds. Use them for Bath Robes for yourselves and cloaks for the baby—81.25 a yard. 33inch WHITE EMBROIDERED FLAN- NELS—75e.. 81, $1.25, 81.37%, $1.50, 81 6234, 81.75 and 82. B%-inch GRAY and RED EMBROIDERED FLANNELS—@1a yard. BLACK and RED— PINK and BLUE—all the same price-81 0 36-inch ALL OVER EMBROIDERED FLAN- NELS—in spot and firured patterns—Pink, Bine, Cardinal or White colors—81 25 a yard. ‘90-inch HUB-MIX FLANNELS—Biue, Tan and Gray—S0c. » yard ‘27-inch GRAY MIXED FLANNELS—five or six different combinations—50c. a yard. @Tinch SCARLET TWILL FLANNELS— Re., Me.. 50e., 2He.. 75e. and $1 a yard. S0-inch PLAIN SCARLET FLANNELS— 0c. , 50c., O24e. and 81a yard. SHAKER TWILL FLAN- FELS—40c., 50c. and 75c. a yard. S0-inch WHITE SHAKER PLAIN FLAN- NEL—40c., S0e., 624e. and 75e. a yard. ‘34-inch JARVIS CRICKET FLANNELS—@1 ayard. 24-inch TWILL FINETTE FLANNELS— ‘The. and 81a yard. 6-4 COTTON WARP SUITING FLANNELS— S5e. a yard. 6-4 WOOL WARP SUITING FLANNELS— ‘Sls yard ‘96-inch SILK WARP FLANNEL —81 a yard. 36-inch COTTON WARP FLANNEL—for “slumber robes”—50c. a yard. B6inch SHRUNKEN SKIRTING FLAX- NELS—50c., O34e., Toc. and #1. yard. 27-inch SKIRTING FLANNELS (shrunk)— ‘B5e., 40c. and 50e. « yard. S4-inch DOMET—40c. a yard. ‘There ts warmth in the very thought of these woolly comforts. We don't know of any better qualities than arehere. Thereis nothing later on the novelty list. ‘You may pay more—but you cannot pay any less— anywhere. Parer “(NINTH AND THE AVENUE. Established 1840. ‘Telephone 905. Ar A Repvcen Paice Commencing MONDAY MORNING until CLOSING TIME THANKSGIVING EVE ‘Wesball hold aspecial sale of Fine Ladies’ Footwear. During this sale we shall offer several lines of our Finest Shoes, most of them specially designed for tender feet, at ® reduction from our well-known ex- tremely low rerular prices. ‘The reductions we advertise may not show as big # fall from regular prices as you are accustomed to read about, but they are bona fide and only made to increase the popularity of our fine Shoes, and also do- crease 4 slight accumulation we have of ‘these particular lines. Patent Leather Ladies Walking Boots, hand- sewed welt; our rewular $5 goods, same as sold by 1 ae’ aa: ” | OOAg : £2 68 x our competitors atte. is adie? Finest Ladies Finest Hand-tarned, Dongola, strictly eee Also Hand-sewed Dand-cowed welt, ‘Welt @4 Common Button Boots,| 83.65 | sense snape ta Philadelphia UNTIL @ies’ = ““Grison” square toe, with | WEDNESDAY | French Eid But- dongola tip;our| NIGHT. | ton Boots. Price regular @4 boots, 581. Sees Srass N.W "Gur Axp Warnz To Use In. i li Hit £ Hf i Our #3.60 Fine Dongola Com- mon Sense But- ton Boots, either | extension sole or feather weight, roth nana made} ™™™ | siete or cloth and equal toany | WEDNESDAY | tops. Our price, ®4 Shoe to be $3.50, which found elsewhere. | "87 | saeane 94 clee- e where. Wx. Husx & Cos Reuse Suoz Hovszs. ‘900 and 932 Seventh st. 1914 and 1916 Ps. ave. 231 Pa ave we Aut Roaps Les To Laxsscrows Fonsrrone “Ruz N. Y. Ave. Near 141n. Take acar anywhere in the city and it will elther pass or transfer you almost at the door of the Rink. The Rink is the largest **One-floor” Furniture Emporium in America today and is also the best place in America to buy Furniture, Carpets, Cur tains, Upholstery Goods, Interior Decora- tions, fo. | Spend your money at ghe Rink. Te will go farther. , $14 Osx Curerostes, $10.75. + _ Handsome Solid Oak Chiffonier, with six drawers and box, which regularly sells at 814. Only 810.75. $20 Wir0x Reve Covca, $14.50. Magnificent $20 Wilton Rug Couch, fin~ ished with silk plush trimmings and fringe, at the reduced price of 814.50. $25 Cassser Sure, $18.50") Stylish Solid Oak 3-piece Chamber Suite, handsomely carved, beautifal polish, bureau Snished with 20x26-inch beveled gloss, Regularly sells for $25 elsewhere. Our price, 818.50. $23.50 Learner Coven, $19.50. Handsome Leather Couch, with soll! oak frame, spring edge, very stylish and dur- able. Others ask 823.50. Our price, $19.50. 164%. Prows. 600. 200 16-inch Down Pillows at the reduced price of 60c. each. , $6 Caexmiz Porrmses, $4.25. 60 patra Elegant Chenille Portieres, heavily fringed top and bottom, in choice colorings. Regular @6 quality. Only $4.25 per pair. 75c. Frexon Caztoxs Ar 250 , Fine All-French Oretons, in the most ex- quisite patterns, fancy colorings. Re- duced from 50c.. 60c. and 75e. to 25c. per yard. Canistaas Rockers. Handsome Solid Oak Rockers, with tap- estry, plush and brocatelle seats. Reduced from 85 to $3.90 each. Axsovr Tuose Forvixa Bens. ‘We will not be able to get_more of these 825 Wardrobe Folding Beds we are now running at 820.25. Itis “‘the bargain” of the year. Highly polished, carved, and has @ woven wire spring mattress. 20.25 instead of 825. More “Saurfer Souanes. ‘More manufacturers’ 24-inch ‘‘Sample” squares of Silk Tapestries, Brocatelles, &e., for sofa cushions, chair seats, &., 35 and 50c. per square—one-fourth their value. For Masrets. ‘Twenty-five Silk Striped Snowflake Fringed Mantel Lambrequins, something entirely new in mantel drapery. Real value, 86.50. We marked them 4.50, For Dexocrars _ Oxzy. None others will be ‘‘in it." We refer to the big democratic torchlight parade next Wednesday night. You can vuy your Torches and Colored Lanterns of us at about cost. Jvxws Laxssunews Fons:rone Risz, N.Y. Ave Near 14ru Sx. Horrs Youn Freezes. —No doubt it does. We can remove the most faigfal corn. bunfon of inerowing nail pain- iy—and instantly. Corns and bunions, 25¢. wor. JJ. G Fr. J. Chiropodists, Parlors 1115 Pa. It no SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1892. Feather Boas, 61.90. ‘Tan Melton 30-inch Tailor-made Cloaks, Pearl button, 89.50. Black Cheviot 30-inch Tailor-made Cloaks, 84.99. Real Lynx Belly Maff and 3-yard Boas. Ac- taal value, $25 set. Our price, $19. Black Hare Capes, 18 inchesiong, $4.99. Electric Seal Capes, 18 inches long, 615, ‘Wool Seal Scarfs given to each customer pur- chasing @ Ladies’ 810 Cloak. HOLIDAY DOLLS. ‘30-inch Bebe Chuman Doll, $1.95. Allcolors in Thibet Muffs and Boas, 3 yards long, $16 » set. MILLINERY. 50 French Pattern Hats, $10. Actual value, 925. 25 French Pattern Hats, 85. Infants’ Caps, in silk and plush, from 50c. Upwards. ‘20-inch Gloria Silk Umbrellas, 5c. By paying @sinsil deposit we will keep for youany article you may select for the Holidays. Cloaks altered free of charge. nist 333 Orr. 333 Orr. From TOMORROW (Saturday) we will sive the above discount on all CLOTHING bought of us. ‘We have had but little fall weather, con- sequently we sre overstocked and must ‘sell the goods even at » loss. E. B, BARNUM & CO. 931 PA. AVE. Fors Ar Srixeuerz & Sows. ‘We have always had the reputation of car- rying the best of everything—and the best ‘values at popular prices. Just 00 with Furs. 21-in. Seal Military Cape—the “newest thing,” @100 and 8125. Seal Canes, extra depth, latest shapes, ‘8&5 and $90. Mink Military Capes, €50, $60 and 875. Bick Black 1237 P, Ave N.W. Woorwarn & Loranor. 10TH, 11TH AND F STS N.W. —o— (Purchases made from now on will be delivered Gt any time you may specify up to and including December 24. : —o— Higeswues “Soanter Lerten” ‘Will be played by RICHARD MANSFIELD next ‘week. If you contemplate seeing the play you will enjoy it all the more after having read the book. We have just received «large lot, printed on good paper, from clear type, and handsomely bound in scarlet, white and gold. —-SPECIAL PRICE, 25e.— (st floor... 11th st. building.) Taonspar, Novemser Twaxry—Fovara, Taaxxscrvixe Day: ‘What halo of pleasant associations cluster around thatday. The home circle, which for a twelvemonth has been broken, isto be awain united, and afriend, perhaps, is to grace the family board with his pres- ence. Don'tlet thé table appaintments be out of Keeping. The cloth (white, of course), should be of some pretty design, with the napkins, tray and carv- ingcloth to match. The table ware can be either white or tinted, as one’s taste may suggest. Wohaven't ‘doubt that we can pleaso vou. There isn’t s prover TABLE LINEN or TABLE WARE want that you can have but we can gratify, for we've never owned a bet- ter stock, the assortment wasnover so comprehensive, ‘and © comparison with like qualities will bring the Price decision in our favor. A fow days aco we published s Thanksgiving list of Linens, meritorious linens, too. Since ‘hen several new things have been added to thestock—notably = Mmited number, sixteen in all, of Six Axp Liver Sens. All White and Salmon, with knotted fringe, lengths 3, 334 and 4 yards, for 820 to gu5. WORTH 840 to 960. Choice wedding and holiday guts these. A small lot (22 in all) of Exrr,Wiore Liven Sers, With knotted fringe and % doylies to match, — 4x3 yards, 87.50. —@ 236x206 yards, 83.25. — —-2i¢x4 yards, 89.00.—— —Worth $10.00 to 812.00. — A special lot of Fine Quality Scotch Damask. Pattern Cloths in such choice designs as the Glover leat, gerantuin leaf. Fleur-detis, &o.. at the same prices as the damask by the yard would cost you. 2x23 yards, €2.50.— 2x3 yaras, 83.00. — —2x3% yards, 83.50.— 4 Napkins to match, $2.50 dozen. Fringed White Damask Luncheon Sets, one cloth and one dozen napkins to match. —2x2 yards, & 224 yards, 2x3 yards, 83.75 Fine White Irish Damask Dinner Sets, one cloth and one dozen $ napkins to match. 222% yards, 85.00.— 2x8 yards, 85.50.— 22% yards, 80.00. — Whito German Double Damask Dinner Setu, one cloth and one dozea 24-inch napkins —bemmed ready for use. 222% yards, 86.00.— —2x3 yards, (86.75. — —2u3% yards, 87.50.— HEMSTITCHED SETS. These, the acknowledged style leaders in ‘Table Napery, are our strongest point. They are trom the celebrated French makers, J. CASSE & FILS, and are as fino as weavers? skill con make them. Price 815 to 855.— Wo also make # specialty of extra large and oda sizes in Table Cloths. BLEACHED DAMASES. 06-inch Irish and German D amasks, —824 and Toe. yard, — Gorman, Irish and Scotch Damask, 68 to 72 snches wide, ——$1 yard.— 5-8 Napkins to match, 5-8 Irish and German Dainask Napkins, —#1.50, 81.75, 82 and 82.50 dozen. — e ‘TRAY CLOTHS. 24x31 inches, all white or with colored bor- ders, 250. — 24x34 tnches, fringed. Bleached Double Dam- ask, our regular 75c. quality, , —s00.— ‘TABLE PADDINGS. Best quality—double faced and knitted. Stinch, 50c. yard. 60 and Of-inch, 75c. yard. 68and 72-inch, $1 yard. (Second floor... 11th st. building.) res Paste Wane For Tuaxzsorvine. ‘You must have, above all things, a carving dish large enough for your turkey. If you haven't one already you can get an English Porcelain, first quality. tne, oval shape, for 45c.— —16-inch, oval shape, for 60e.— ‘Tohavetheturkey well cooked is also es- sential. If youuse one of our IMPROVED SHEET-IRON DOUBLE ROASTING PANS 48 will need no basting, the steam produced by cooking acting assuch. It is almost impossible for anything to burn while cooking tm these Pans, consequently your dinner will not be spoiled by servants’ carelessness. —$1.35 and $1.70. ° — PUDDING DISHES, decorated French and German chins, with tray and baking dish com- plete, 81.40 up.— Imitation Cut Glass Cranberry Bowls, na ‘Pitth foor..........-....10th street building.) ——— & Lorunor, Woovisaxn —— cco (RR A GGG. 4a GMAT th Bad IPiRG WE AA PL BLP ERE Gar - Corn. 13:n Axy F Sra N. W. Next Thursday will be the first Thankegiving Day of the new firm, and in order to fittingly celebrate the occasion we shall inaugurate ‘*Special Thanksgiving Sale” and offer a num- ber of desirable pieces of furniture at spectal Taaxxsarixe Orvenxo Prices. ‘Without further comment we submit for your consideration the following extraordinary Inducementa, which should have the effect of crowding our establishment to the doors on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday before ‘Thankesiving. Useaz, $4.50 Roormns, $3.25. Asa Thanksgiving Offering extraonlinary we shall offer the regular 64.50 Rockers at $3.25. ‘We have another reason in doing this. The manufacturers have shipped us 500 at one clip instead of spreading them out over two or three months, as ordered. We haven't the room for them. We sold the first lot at » special drive at $3.65, but for two days, Mon- Gay and Tuesday, we will sell them atthe Thanksgiving Oncias Peis Of $3.25. ‘These are finely upholstered in silk tapestry and satin damask, worth from 94.60 to @5 per yard, remnants being used, and in the entire 500 there are probably no two exactly alike. Usoa, $10 Currroxmns, $7.50. Fine Highly Polished Five-drawer Solid Oak Chiffonter. Titntsrvas Ofsies Past, $7.50. Usoaz $8 Boox Cases, $5.75. Fine Solid Oak Book Cases, five shelves, highly polished, carved top, Thsakesiving- Orcas Pie: $5.75. Uscaz $10 Hatz Racx, $7.75. Fine Solid Quartered Sawed Oak Hall Stands, piano polish, large beveled plate mirror, strongly put together, the largest and best Hall Btand ever sold at this price. Caanot be duplicated elsewhere under $10 or $12. Thinks Ofes Price. $7.75. hanksgiving Usvar $18 Sroesoanns, $14.50. Highly Polished Solid Oak Sideboard, 2 top drawers, right-hand top drawer lined, ons linen drawer, 2 double-door closets, beveled piste mirror, carved top. Cannot be duplicated under 820. Pas; $14.50. rPpankexivine hankssiving Usvar $1.75 Tastes, $1.50. 24-tnch Solid Oak Library Tables, with shelf. Thiksavias Ostia Pas; $1.50, Usvaz $3 Goat Rvos, $2.25. ‘We began selling ous Goat Rugs quite a while ago at 82.25, while others were asking 83. ‘There are different qualities of Goat Rugs, and we could have bought a goat Rug to sell at 82 and yet made a profit. Ours are the finest cured skins. Renksgving Ofcring Pris, $2.25. Usvar $15 Waxvnosz, $10. Elegant Solid Oaks Highly Polished Ward- robe, one drawor at bottom, in single or double door. Cannot be duplicated elsewhere under 815. Ossins Pris: $10. ‘hanks Thstisrivine Dasry “Noverry» Panton Surres. We have secured of one of the finest manu- facturers in America the balance of his stock of 4-plece **Novelty” White Birdeye Maple and Solid Mahogany Parlor Suites, richly up- holstered in fine brocatelle and satin damask, embracing divan, rocker, arm chair and side chair. The very few firms who have these suites ask @75to $90. We bought them ats price which will enable us to sellthem at For the accommodation of our patrons we ‘Will break these suites at the same proportion ate price, viz: Divan, $20. Rocker or Arm Chair, $15. Reception Chair, $10. Usvaz $7.50 Ponrrenzs, 86. Extra Quality Heavy Chenille Portieres,rich dado and fringe top end bottom, 3% yards Jong, full width, usually sold at 87.50. ’ Thinks Ossizs Pas: $6. Uses. $1.50 Covers, $1.37. 4-quarter Chenille Table Cover, choice de- signs in rich colorings. Thtakivins Offedss Pace; $1.37. Usvaz $2 Hass. Tares, $1.50. Another 100 Hall Trees, seven’ prongs, in cherry, oak and white maple. Thanksgiving Ofeitg Pris; $1.50. $1.65 Dime Cam $1.35. 10 dozen more of the Solid Oak High-beck Dining Chairs, with small closely woven cane Thsaksivieg Ofsnas Piss; $1.35. Mose $47.50 Pastos Sores. ‘We have received another 25 of those Ele- gant Silk Tapestry Parlor Suites, solid cherry frame, handsomely carved, 5 pieces, which ‘Sold so rapidly at $47.50. We shall offer these ‘at the same price. Forest Pouss Ox Exera 500. ‘We have the finest Furniture Polish manu- tured. This Furniture Polish ts used by the largest furniture makers in America, and our Mr. Harding, late of the Williamsport Furnt- ture Manufacturing Co., has secured the privi- Jege and we are the only firm that bottle it. It is the only furniture polish that will not am orstick and is guaranteed to make old furni- ture equal to new in finish. 50c. per bottle. 5c. Desrrery Disssx, 650. 50-inch Silk Drapery Demesk, 3 besutifal ehadings. : Con 18:2u Aw F Su N. W. III II II III | ill it III INI] ill III = eats! III WEI III IIl II] =II| I| =I11 In Maxe CHEAPEST R YET. 00. (RR Pear of oo R %o FE Re 83 op eh 00” “oy OE UE N= Hounsy Disrray Houpar Diseray Taz Fotrowrxe List Or | | Parext Menicrxes At Hoax Diseray Hounay Disrray WwW w WwW sw www 00 EER EWWWWEOOEE E Wwwww 00 EK Www | O95 F o W W 0 00 © KER Oo F oRKE F FF F RRR F y ke or kr r tee r gE r ER HB ERR EF ER RE B R FFF RB R rr - Paces Wincn Have Never Brees Equacen Jj) Bevorr. Ayers’ Cherry Pectoral. Ayer's Hair Vigor... Ayer's Cathartio Pills. Bay .Rum, imported, large Cuticura Ointment. Cuticura Resolvent.... Carnrick’s Soluble Food, med... Carnrick's Soluble large ..... California Fiz Syrup. Ely’s Cream Balm. Effervescing Brom: Fellow’s Syrup Hypophos- phites, = Willtam’s Com. Syrup Hypo- phosphites Hop Bitters, per bottle. Hostetter's Bitters, ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hoff's Malt (Tarrant’s) Hoft's Malt (Eisner’s)... Hanyadi Water, per boti ‘We must keep “‘things moving.” as every atailable inch of space will we 1 | Af it didn’t cate! HMEWEI {| Again How Asocr Yorr Tuaxrsorixa Dixxen: Have you all the requisite Table Ware for your Thankagiving dinner? Best day of the ear to “break in” s new Dinner Set, | + Have yous large enough Platter for the “bird?” We have all the lange sizes, in both plain and fancy china, Have you ® suitable Carving Set to dis." sect him? We have tro sets to any other | store's one. Carving Sets from #1. 15 to #10. Hawkes’ Brilliant Peerless Flawiess Cut Glass for ‘setting of" the table. Wibant & Epuessis, 1205 Pa Ave N. We CELEDRATED KIMBALL PIANOR, Entire new stock of Pianos and Organs, all styles and sizes, at lowest prices, ‘Easy paymenta, Guaranteed fully for five years, Flegant Scarf and Stool given with each Plane, Call im at our new store and look around. BB 212th and F ste, OURS Is the ONLY bones in tne EXCLUSIVE. District that se: LY for cash, and Prices must be, on the tans of the | SNerare lonnes Feenitime trom the credit system. No other house, erefore, does or can afford to il an cheap as we do, Avery unpalatable trath, fsn't it? Shou'dnt wonder | min the very act of Mgurini Your almost certain losses, owing to the present Of affairs, with a strone probability of large aduific thereto ia the not Yar distant future, but don't c about it. THANKSGIVING near at band and you should wear a smiline fi aneel’ It y a ai y Wore ready for THANBGTVING ant CHRISTMAS, Caer our store is of good. honest Vaines i the shape of Teady to wear Sujteand Uvercoats for Men and Boys— Boys firet— Overcoats—with capes, $2.50 vewan. Two Piece Suits— $1.25, 61.90, 84.75, #2. £2.25, #2.50, #3 upward. BLUE CHINCHILLA OVEROCOATS, business or calling requires them to be much out-of doors: MEDIUM-WRIGHT, UVER Short, medium and full lensths, Ki Molto: Twoeds and Cassimeres. a =87. THE WISE WORLD WONDERS At sight of our superd line of Overcoats at ——TEN DOLLARs,—_ WON'T YOU COME AND SEE THEM? SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR MEN, Nice appearing, stylishly eat, well trimmed and | TEN DOLLARS ( eps up prominently and bows profoundly. be- gids known popularity as a price Cperkt § 4 Four-button Cut- ra Cotta—Donble-breasted, is wire weaves of Whinbledon . xtures. Sacks and Cutaways, ‘and Gray Shetlands, Sacks ouly- (This ien't merely a **knock down.” ““knock out.” DON'T YOU THINK So? It's regular VICTOR FE. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 827 and 929 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Corner Massachusetts avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE. cof-3m Open Saturday until 11 p.m. geueee ages & ~ ow IN tI Wassizry & Nepwens, ‘325 N. CHARLES STREET, Baltimore, Md., | M.C. Wiest Strong, substantial, durable, suitable for those whose | (81.50 Caz Fs 81 Aj Wit Having closed out from one of the foremost ‘set importers of America §2 dozen Pine ok” Sateen Corseta, which sell raga larly at $1.50, we will sell them at the | “Tat: Bessa Paz Of $1 Pz ‘Vhese have extra long waist, boned bust and are really good value at 1.50. Only @1 per Coe Exton | 1008 F ST.. UNDER EQUITABLE BUILDING, | JEST OPENED. COSTUME PARLORS, | of Masquerade qnd Yancy Costumes for hire, Alep juade to order at short notice,“ Decorsting end Drape ine Chk. ASUS wT 2163: 6 cchinrten YOLD, N THE HEAD CURED IN ONE NIGHT Nascura gale Uy drumpiste goneraliy. 2% oe aw Ye another fall ine of WILTONR, BRO ye hint Areetmen, TROIS : ns by 1d SMYRN* CARPET RUGS. Bild ES 12x18. 1SkiS BMYANA KUGS and MARS in } J.B. Narr, Successor to Blood Broa’ & C¢ = Ls Buy ne Gold’ Sea! Brava of Rubber Goode, And secnre nnequaled jualities, correct styles, guaranteed Prices. at Gontsrar Reve 300 Ge se Melville Lindsay, Mansacor. “ee | [DBONKENNESs on THE HABIT Posi- ip pas apace rm rust Soldby SF WAKE. Dracsast, Washinton 7-47 J. RS were, 208 wore oF. Fe we + Building Papers, Moth -proe Fire Srick, Chay: gud Tile “Adhesion: Hue Lining, Pulp, Slate SS a AAXASDERS TILE 54 ‘e WILT, CURE AN RSEMENTS Tepairiux specialty. GO+ Vth st. aw. wis Mi SCHE, RUSSIAN MA- atest and prettiest new anuste, At ws aN zErka and atl te ot ines in both cl coprrieht nie “ueNny Whites ALONG THE WHARVES, Propeller Norfolk, Capt. Geoghegan, arrived at 10:30 today, four hours late because of fog. Gen. and Mise Rosecrans were passengers for Old Point aboard the Washington, Capt. Davia, ‘The Carter got up today after «long wait at the mouth of the river for tow, Her usual master. Capt. Peake, remained behind, and Capt. Davis bronght the craft down. Steamer Edmarth, Trenton, Capt. Tulle, is Will open at Willard's Hote! Private Parlors WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR- DAY, November 16.17. 18 and Alarer assortment of IMPORTED COSTUME WRAPS, EVENING, SPOS, bNieen busses, °° MOckNtNG § SSI OURNIN DRESSES’ TEA GOWNS. WRAPS, JACKETS AND CAPES, A perfect Bt guaranteed. nil WAMSLEY & NEDWELL. WEN A New Tea Hich-flavored Natural A GREEN TEA ‘that is not grown in C ant is with- y wich machinery ‘the most opproved to develop. | the y of the leat Fea oniy's Tt te 9 perfect Munf-ed quantity has been tine ach I cog- ody ait a “Price. Bie. a pound: 8 ER ESS SASkNS S THUSEeUSH EES FS Sess gE sees Ss Rw RSSER ‘be crowded by an attractive essort- ment of useful and ornamental articles, which # will pay yeu to inspect before you buy elsewhere, ’ A Savme Or 25 Pes Cexr Os Prsscrrroxs. F.S. Wass & Co. DBUGGISTs, ‘UNDER 1M mi eet Et EI mi - “Sit Lem RANCH JRALTO. QHIRT PAcTORY. Biskal BAT: SHET FActoey: We have beyond a doubt the best Shirts made for their price. These two rank at the top Gen’s *“Invincibie” Dress Shirts at 85. each—6 for ‘These have different sieev bs toe —thsuring ™m front oF ‘tn baked latte ront or open in back—O. 7 or ts in ‘made of soft, stout mustiu—thor She Ei Tes ES IES SUS ESE oughly reinforced, &C. “Sleach. The Privo Old Timers, ST ELLERY e508. M RELAND, Branch Balto, Sijrt Factory. LO st uw. near X ave. junction. Fons Axo Exgorox He Ar Wyss, & Roorrs Neck Fur Capes, Far Piping, Muffy and two more a Seal Reefers, with the met 218, GRA Reel Scarfs, head, tail and feet, &. gS Yogen xthe city on the EEE EE BET Bo gt eee TRE ROSE AND PRESSED FOR ¢L ies re “Sue Or Sreme-Hex. ji it a FS i i t — | on the railway at Bennett's for repairs, princi- | ally to propellor: Second Mate Bailey Reed of the steamer Arrowsmith is ill. Bouytender Holly left today for lower chan- nels ¢ launch Lovie Rendall is down stream today on a gunning trip, with Capt. Randall, Chief Engineer Moore,’ Mr. poor and Mr. Kingley. Capt. Frederick Posey is acting as pilot of the Mattano during the absence of Pilot Alfred Richardson. William Bell of the Lena Willing, formerly « coal freighter to this port, but in’ the oyser trade now, fractured bis shoulder yesterday by falling down the forehold of the craft. The River Queen has been shipped from Woodall’s «hip i Clark Company's machine shop, Schooner Aloa sailed on the 17th from Bath, Me., for Washington, ~ od AT THE RIVER FRONT, ARRIVED. Three-mant schooner Hobert Inglee Carter, New- port, RL, Capt. Davie, from South Gardner, Me. with 989 tons of tee. Schooner Chief, Tappabannock, Cart. 8 Fiver with 400 “bushels of upsters, "Behonwer Ovoroll A Rain, wt saat aa plia aud Leading, No. 1, from Phtiedelt and furnace coal. un i John nO Binithfie’d with "90,000 feet of Mount Vernon, Ale v i wood. Capt. Pine wood. nar, yanule | Gitean. Alexandria, Cat. —, from Saint Mary's river wit oysters, Annapolis, oma, from Saint Mary's river with Dusheis of oysters. Sehooner Sliver Alex- John Kobey, from Saint river E Is of oysters. Scboouer Sam'l Thomas, Knnapo'is Capt Bun hice, from Saint’ Mary's rivet with 400 ‘bushes of oyster Schooner Core. Wood. frou | Reint Et Ht Schooner Flora, Alexandria, Capt. Taylor, Mary's, with 0 is Bios Arthur, Alexandria, Capt. from ‘with’ 300 is ince. e river, wi rE ji saa eee BS fi if oysters. f id ‘The Work of a Year—Peor People Encour- aged tn the Line of Support, L. 8. Emery, general secretary of the Amso- ciated Charities, says that the work of the con- tral office hae been about as usual taking the year in the aggregate, but that the period from the first of June to the middle of October has ‘deen the easiest in caring for the poor that be uu

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