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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1892—TEN PAGES. ae oo or i oS See ss x? ERE coC 00 S NN 00 uM oY¥ To cy your ROCERIES oe wy Y otk GreceRE ZN LE. FN. A. P8Stt We make the saving 25: om each Save @otiar. Ecouomical housewives ap- Save preciate Save ‘Thetr appreciation is evidenced by Save cour enormous daiiy eles. fave Coterers, keepers of boarfing Save onsen, hctelt, dining reome, restau: Save rants and Dovsetecpers generally Save fave = should deal with os. Bare Save ‘The finest Groceries and Provisions Save Seve in small quantities at wholesale Save Sere prices. Save Save ‘Tats per cont worth saving? Save Bare Prompt deliveries to all parts of the Save Bere city. Save List For Weoxespay. pounds Fancy Wash Currants, ‘ready for use. S pounds New Currants... - quarts Hominy... Squarts Beans. st 10-pound kit very fat mediura size Mackerel. Small Sugar-cured Hains, per pound. S-pound bucket Mince Meat Fall Cream Cheese, per pound Havenner's Croam Crackers, per pound L-pound package Macaroni — 12 cans Stringinss Beans. : O three pound cans Bartlett Pears. Scans Small French Peas. Scans Heavy Stray Aprico 53-poand cam: Heavy Sirup Peaches. 12three-lb cans Tomatoes... 5 packages Quaker Oats 1 doren boxes Blue Hen Matches Granulated Suear, per pound 10 pounds Ktarch 10 pounds Kicw 10 pounds Buckwheat 5 packages Herker's Buck wheat Gin ordering by mail state whether you wish light dark.) Sapollo, pereake. ‘Spackages Pearline Bie Gcane Imported Sardines, 2) to 24 fish ina = . a1 Scans of Shriver's Early June Peas aL cams Marrowtat Pra See Sane Fancy White Cherries . ‘Scans Lima Boan- ‘Beane Fine Strawberries ie 1Ocakes Babbitt Soap We also hare a large lot of barreled 4 pplesat tow prices_accor ding to uality Caroma Bresory Frove cites ene Calliorite Bieaiet Viner to be the fi our ctured It is made of selected spring aml winter wheat caretuliy blended. t will pay you always to buy the best flour. as the beat flour means the best bread, ani the best bread and pastry means much to the en- ttre fasutiy Quarter Barrel 4.81.60 Fall Barre! + 6.00 Ciurorsia Baxixe Poworn Does not contain ammonia, alan or acids of any Kind, but i» madeof strictly pure cream of tartar, strictly pure bi-acbonate of soda with enough starch to preserve it. 40 Ib. can. Ovo Bexxa Waisey. ‘The best medicinal whisky extant—distilled from selected cultivated grain by the old hand process, and indorsed by the most prominent physicians ss an excellent tonic —4 years old. $3.00 PH G&nss: 90. PH QUST: WE KEEP THE FINEST WINES ONLY. Fine Heavy Body Pure Old Port Wine, six gearsold. Oniy $3.00 PE GALES O14 California Port Wine, 6 ER (cALLON. $2.00 PEE GAEES Extra Pine Sherry Wine, six years old, 2: ER (TALLON $3.00 PH Gites Best California Sherry Wine, DER (yALLON $2.00 PEE Gitiss: Finest Meticinal Wipe, $3.00 PEE GUESS FALCON: Very Fine Brandy, $3.00 PEE Gsiey FALLON. Seven-year-old Brandy, $4.50 PR Gis: FALLS ‘We hare on hand a large supply of New England Rum, Holland Gin, Catawba Wine and a full stock of Pure Old Rye, of all ages. N. A. Poors. Casa Grocer, 944 L. Ave N. W. Ovrice Mesres Movers Paanwacy. (CLOSED SUNDAYS.) few little odds and endson this table that are special bargains. jot of fine English Brushes for 12cents, worth double. A number of odds and ends. such a» Fancy Cologne Botties. Hric-a-lrac, marked one-balf their asual prices. ent Chamois It may save you a severe cold sf noth- Feats. tng more. See the window full. We present to youf.r the asking our Iittie catalogue, which truly is “Some Something thing for Nothing.” Alittie treatise on for drugwand their uses, also giving the Nothing. prices, thereby saving you fully one- thin! of your drug bill. Sent by mail if requested. Mexrzs Mopens Paanaacy, " 1ith and F sts. Lr: Ty Be A Giomocs Tuasssatvixes | | Asthe Joyful season of Thankwstvings | art roaches We think of turkey and pies and | ether similar “good things." Now you are | Rodoubt thinking to yourself Low in the oing to Work “Ceres” in with | your actvings. Easy enough, for | Whenever you bake pies you make crust, | aud what is pie without sehort “brittle” | vast. That is the only kind of crust ‘eres! ever makes, “Coren” comen in for the turkey, too, to thicken the gravy sud make the bread which often forms the stuffing. Why pot Dake s loaf of bread and put it away to get stale by Thankarivings, i , ' Yet Thankagivings is only one of the 363 Gaye in which "Cores is user “CERES” makes "MORE" bread, LIGHTER” bread. “SWEETER” bread, | WHITER" bread and “BETTER™ bread Year in and year out than any other flour im the world | Beware of imitations. Look for thecir- | cular imevery sack and barrel. It bears | the autorraph signature of Wm. M Gate | Co. and the imprint of two gold medals. Your grocer sells the universal farorite— “Cores.” Tryaseck nexttime Weonly whoiesa'e it. Ww M. Gar & Co. “Whetesaie Flour and Feet Deserve.” es eens LST OPENED-CoSTUME PARLORS. Dees ace 2 ee | CARL | Lassavnox & Bro. Wanw Uxprnwean For Lapres. ‘We stock all the better grades of Unde-wear—particularly the hind that is reliable and that we can guar- ‘antoe. Among cur stock ie THE MEDICATED, ‘THE SANITARY NORMAL WOOL, THE NATURAL WOOL. Lions MERINO VEST AND PANTS, 50c. zacn, Larne MERINO VEST AND PANT! cellent goods. 85c. race. IES" MERINO VEST dest xoods, $1.00 eaca. Livres: AUSTRALIAN WOOL VEST AND PANTS, $1.25 xaca. Loors: ALL-WOOL VEST AND PANTS, $1.50 esca. AND* PANTS, Lape: AUSTRALIAN WOOL VEST AND PANTS, very fine quality, $2.00 racu. Liavns NATURAL PANTS. $1.00 EACH. WooL VE3T AND E QUALITY NATURAL Wool VEST AND PANTS, 2) 97 $1.25 esce. Lanres AUSTRALIAN WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, very fine quality, $1.75 eacu. Underwear for Men and Children in the same crades and qualities—we have all ‘sizes in stock at all times. Our sales peo- pie are all anxious to serve you. We make ‘no misrepresentation—and do not coun- tenance it. Our people are instructed to please and satisfy you—men to wait on the men folks, ladies on the women folks. L a SS o AA XN L AA N AAA N tun 2*4 5 BBR OU RRR GGG. H Be CU Rk £°O HO gee UU RRR G HHH B UR R Goo H H B UC KR GGG H H eezen aE Pt ad Pee 000' it 3 TTT # HERR RRR IM SN NK OK * BBE ROR NSN KK T HHH FF RRR It NNN KK EH HE RRUNNN KK. T H B ERE R RUN NNK KT N.Y. Ave. Near L4ru. Lansburgh ts creating a furore in furniture circles by offering the Greatest Bancarss Ox Reconp. Go direct to the Rink, N. Y¥. ave. near 14th st. and save money. Below we give a partial list of the bar- aalns to be offered $1 Oak Shaxespeare Tables, G5e. 90:. High Back Dining CBairs, 60c. $1.25 Solid Oak Caneseat Dining Chatrs, Be. Sola Oak Upholstered Rockers, 20. 50 Upholstered Arm Rockers, $5. $37.50. Solid Oak Large Size Hall Racks, @25. $57.50 3-piece Oak Chamber Suites, 00. 263 Sviece Mahovany, Antique and Bog Osk Chamber uttes, $50. 8125 S-piece LeathergLibrary Suites, 70. Best All-wool Ingrain Carpets, Ove. per yard. Cotton Chain Carrets; 30c. per yard. Pine Velvet Carpets at @1 per yard. Fine Moquet Carpets at #1.15 per yd. ‘> ilkaline,attractive coloringsat 10c. per yard. ‘SOc. Figured and Coin *pot Drapery ‘Muslins at 20c. per yard. @1 Real Tambour Lace Curtain Muslin at 50c. per yard. #1 Fine Figured China Silks, 68¢. £5 Heavy Chenille Portieres, 83.87 per patr. €2.50 Heavy Chentils Table Covers. 2 yards square, 1.75 each. 2175 ecavy 50-inch SUk Tapestry at ‘0c. per yard. #225 Exquisite Suk naissance, @1.25 per yard. $4.50 Handsome Silk ($2.50 per yard. #4 Lace Curtains, $2.50 (06 Lace Curtat 4. 25. $8 Lace Curtains. 86.15. #10 Lace Curtains, $8.05. ($15 Lace Curtaine, #11. 48% $20 Lace Curtains, $14.65. #25 Lace Curtains, $18.25. 4 Wool Ren- Brocatelle, Jcrivs Laxsacxon, “Tue Rive. N. Y. Ave Near 1415 Ss. Exmits If Hats Gott n —you would expect to ind ina thoroughly stockel First-class Drug Store can be found here. High-grade Extracts, Perfumeries, ‘Toilet Waters, &c., are our “hobby.” Only « few other druggists meet our A im cco Pea & Pe te | HH M4 ab Se Special Sale of Jewelry. Speciat Sale of Jeweiry. Having made extensive pur chases from a number of overstocked Jewelry manufac- turers with a view of inaugurating a special sale we are in sposition to offer the best bargains in Jewelry ever distributed in ‘Washington. 500 Children’s Solid Gold Rings, with three small stones, only 25c. each. Ladies’ Solid Gold Rings, in 25 to 30 styles, only 480. each. 300 Linked Padlock Bracelets, in silvered. ‘More than 350 styles of Stick Pins, in gilt, silver, enamel, &e., only 25c. each. 1,000 Stick Pins, in » half hundred de- signs, only Se. each. 1,000 Hair Pins of shell, shell and old, shell and silver, all sflver. all old, and old and silver, finest variety of styles ever shown, many worth 35:., 50c. auld 75., only 25c. each. 1,000 Elegant Brooches in Rhinestone, rhinestone and aflver, rhinestone and gold, in gold plated and enameled. Choice of 40 of 50 different designs and flower effects. Worth from 5c. to 75e. Only 250. each. 500 Cut Sterling Solid Silver Brooches in a variety of flower and leaf patterns. Only 48c. each. Elegant Rolled Plate Necklaces, with Jeweled heart pendant. Worth @1. Only 48c. ‘The above represent but a very few of the extraordinary bargains now being dis- tributed in our Jewelry Department. Cheap Skirts Made To Look Expensive. Cheap Skirte Made To Look Ezyensis. Elegant Changeable Silk Skirt Ruffting, pink edges, in all the changeable colors, superior quality and well worth 98c., only 490. per yard. A rufile of thisona cheap skirt will make tt look as if ft were all silk. Specta! Sale Of Handkerehiefe At 260. Special Sale Of Handkerchieye At 250. Our Christmas forces in Handkerchiefs are prepared for the fray, With the tremendous stock have come n> Jess than » hundred different styies of Handkerchiefs to sel! at 250. each. Many of these were made to sell as high as 50¢. and embrace embroidered edges, plain h stitched, hemstitched and embroidered, white, white and fancy embroidered and mourning styles, Beyond a doubt the band- somest line of 26°. Handkerchiefs shown in, the city. Ribbons for Fancy Work. Ribbons for Fancy Work. istic minds and deft fingers will find no end of Ribbons for intertwining this sea- son's fapcy work. We offer: B-incb Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons, in all the art shades, regular price 2ic., at the low price of Lvc. per yard. 5-inch Satin and GrosGrain Ribbon for Photograph Cases, Fancy Work, &e., two qualities, all the art shades, 39:, and 45c. To Rest the Head Upon. To Rest the Heat U pon. ‘We have closed out two lots Fancy Fig- ured China Stik Head Rests, and will offer them at special prices. Single Figured Stik Head Rests,only 220. each, Double Japanese Figured Silk Head Rests, with silk tassels, only 49c. each. 81.25 Shopping Bags, ¢. 81.25 Shopping Lage, 980. One lot of Ladies’ Leather Shoppinz Bags in grain, seal, embossed and a dozen or sv different styles of leather, with and without outside pockets. Real value, $1.25. Only ‘9Be. exch. Fans For The Opera. Fans For The Opera. 150 Handsome Feather Fans, in evening shales, only 40¢. Elegant China Silk and Silk Gauze Fans, in the evening shades, only 96c. eae! W Styles Pocket Rooks, tc. W Styles Pocket Books, 2c. . We offer no less than 40 styles of Pocket Books, Purses and Combination Card Cases, inseal, calt and fancy leathers, all colors, only 25c. each. A Single Item in Glovea, A Single Item in Gloves, Asso many will need a new pair of Gloves for Thankeziving we shall offer our cele- brated S-button Suede Monsquetaire Gloves im tans, brown, garnet, green, gray and black, which cannot be watched under #1.75 elsewhere, at the low price of $1.30 er pair. A Good Scent Cheap. A Good Scent Cheap. 100 bottles of Extra Fine Triple Exts Z-ounce bottles; worth 50c. On! each. Monument Toilet Waters, S-ounce bot- tle. Only 49. each. Japanese Silk Drapery Sears. Japanese Sitk Drapery Scarfs. Se. quality of Japanese Silk with hand-painted bolting cloth end, for 49c. each, For covering pin cushions and use in fancy work, &e., we offer exquisite Valen- eiennes Lace Handkerchiefs, in attractive patterns, at 19°. eac! Tur Box Manca, 314-316 Tr Sx. N.W. reeey (3 a) Pp, aod Pp, >> 416 7TH ST. Masvracrener's s8Ss A CO” RRR g.5 aA COR sg AAC AAA C Sys8 2A Got 83 38 Fe et ‘We have closed out from a first-class manufacturer slot of BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS and KNEE PANTS, DESIRABLE STYLES, GOOD PATTERNS, FIRST- CLASS MATERIALS, Well worth $5.00 To $7.50. ‘Your choice for A lot of 8c, and $1.00 Knee Pants. Chotce Ce Pag "9 gi 0. egg yy Patr. Bacurs Porvrar Suorrixa Prace, SO rata 1920 N Sx. N.W. \veic; Music’ Musto mUaicrt—ONLY igh MUsICN MUSIC! aL ith st TH SHE Osxce Mons. Oxce Moz. Oxce_ Mone. YOU WILL FIND IT WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE TO READ EVERY WORD WE HAVE TO SAY. THE BEST VALUES THAT CAN BE HAD FOR THE MOXEY ARE HERE AND INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. 50. Lavres Sriprzrs. ALL STYLES AT THIS PRICE. KID OPERA SLIPPERS,CLOTH EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND FINE PEBBLE GOAT HOUSE SLIPPERS. $1.98 Laos Snors. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES’ HAND- WELT DONGOLA KID SHOES, ALL NEW STYLES, IN OPERA AND SQUARE TOE, TIPPED OR MEDIUM COMMON SENSE. (Enis RLS THE BEST SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS EVER OFFERED AT THIS PRICE. THEY ARE SERVICEABLE, NEAT AND STYLISH. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRY A PAIR. \ $1.98 Mews Suozs. HANDSOME CALF BLUCHERS, CON- GRESS AND LACE, POINTED, GLOBE AND PLAIN TOE. THESE SHOES WEAR AND LOOK AS WELL AS ANY 83 SHOE MADE. $1.25 Mexs Suoxs. 1.98 $1.25 ASPLENDID LOT OF MEN'S SHOES $1.25 AT $1.25. ALL STRICTLY SOLID, NEW $12) SHAPES, WELL WORTH 50C. A PAIR $1.25 MORE. IF YOU ARE NOT ACQUAINTED WITH US XOU WANT TO MAKE OUR ACQUAINTANCE, FOR WITH THAT ACQUAINTANCE WILL BE ASSOCIATED UNBOUNDED SATISFACTION AND PLEASURE IN DOING YOUR TRADING WITH US. WE HANDLE ONLY THE MEDIUM OR BETTER GRADES OF SHOFS, WITH EVERY PURCHASE WE GIVE A GUARANTEE THAT MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED IF FOR ANY REASON THE CUSTOMER 18 DISSATISFIED. Trt EK | g6Sg TTT Tou ERR SoS ot RMR SHOE HOUSE, 726 Tr Sr. We shall keep open tomorrow evening— and untfl noon Thanksgiving Day—because NO other house DOES—EVER DID—or EVER WILL—sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE qnote, and you'll want to do your buying HERE. Saxs Asp Company. “Yourr Rear As You Sow.» BBR UY rightand you won't ha Buu any bother with the BOTS’ BBB CLOTHES the rest of ton. X parting seams and breaking stitches to say a boy “iy hard on clothes."——Of course he is—they all are. But OUR SUITS and OVERCOATS.- and REEFERS—are made with a care that can face the roughest use with- out giving way. We like to see some atyle in BOYS’ CLOTHES, and we've got ‘‘eumption” enongh to put it into OUR wears for all ages. It costs us more—but it doesn't you. That's why OUR 5-DOLLAR SHORT PANTS SUITS are the sichtitest. That's why our S-DOLLAR OVER- COATS are the warmest and tidiest. It wo struck out for just so much profit—then we couldn't sell them for any less that the $6 and 87 others ask. Its so with the 10-DOLLAR line of BOYS LONG PANTS SUITS——w more kinds and better qualities than 812-and more—buys fn ninety-nine out of © hundred stores in this country. And REEFERS. no excuss for Just think of Reefers for 3 DOL- LARS! ‘The 12-DOLLAR ones—the best ones— must be elegant—growing out of such & good beginning. You know the famous designers are not going to hide their efforts where buyers are few. So we get them all— the newest—the best. Every style of OURS—barring » few staples that never grow old—is a novelty. You can go into every other store in town—seo all they've got to show—and then you haven't seen half until you've Been through our line. You haven't seen one of the gems until you see ours. Satisfaction calls parents here. ‘Saving calls them here, Variety calls them here, ‘Most of them come here, tos. Oure is aSHOE STORE— well as a C.othes atore— ‘he strong points of one are characteristic of the other— " line cape 7th street. | A Cuxom Tux Ox $38 A NNN ppp v * Occ AA bp ——-Ths kind GILL makes. Our CANDIES are increasing in popularity ‘ata very rapid rate, Ladies say ‘‘there are no CANDIES like GILL'S." Why is tt? Because it's alwaye pure, fresh, delicious, and we” always show such © wast and varied assort- ment. Besides, it's St prices bound to reach the people. 25, 40 and 60 CENTS. Order a two-pound box of Finest French Candy sent away tosome distant friend. rela tive or sweetheart. Cost $1.50, express vaid. Gu & Sox, Con. L1ra Axp F Srs., ne Pepular Candy Makers, ‘etabtahed 1851. W. G. Merzesorr & Co. FAULTLESS HARDMAN Ang CELEBRATED KIMBALL PIANOS. Entire new stock of Pianos and Organs, all styles ‘and sizes, at lowest prices, ‘Easy payments. Guarantesd fully for five years. ‘Elegant Scarf and Stoo} given with ench Piano. ‘Call in at our new store and look around. nB-tf ‘Lith and Fate RRM W'S bo * iad - fe .ER: Our establishment will be closed all day Thursday (Thanksgiving day). It is getting to be anold story. We refer to the flattering compliments paid our stock of Coats, Cloaks and Suits. Being the only house in the city giving it almost exclusive attention, it is but atural that we should carry the largest and ‘handsoMest line. 4-button Kid Gloves inten, gray and modes, only $1.25 per pair. Having but one shade in the 6-button Perinot. Suede Gloves, sizes G, 63 and 4% (seal brown.) ‘we will close them out at $1.35 per pair. Their regular price is $1.1 The very latest fad—4-button Embroidered Suedes, fancy buttons, in modes, tans, ox bloods and gray, embroidered in self color and embroidered in black, 81.75 per pair. ‘lebrated 03 Citait Rez Giz Upon which comment is unnecessary. ‘They are Queen of Glovedom. 4-button Reynier Suede, 81.60. + 4-button Reynier Kid, $1.75. S-button Reynier Suede, $2.15. ‘nusual argains Jn Unmad Berit I: Rees Asaspecial we offer 3-inch All-silk Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, in art shades, at the low price of 10c. per yard. Never before sold un- der 25. Exquisite All-silk Scotch Plaid Ribbons, the Intost fad for millinery, fancy neckwear, &c. G-inch, 70c. per yard. ‘SHuch, extra quality, 75c. per yard. 4-inch, extra quality, 90c. per yard. Full itne of Satin and Gros Grain work, at the following low prices: No, 2-inch, be. No. 9-g-inch, 152. No. —S-ineh, Ze. No. 12—3-tneb, 19°. No. 5—I-tneh, Oe. No. 7—134-ineh, 120. Yhankegivin i t Thanisavine Histisy At MeKacx Think of » superior quality of Ladies’ Silk Plaited Hose, in black, tans and all the deli- cate evening shades, at the low pric¥ of 78c. per now's. pair. This quality usually’ retails for Having but © smnall lot of them left we will sell #1.38 Black Spun Silk Hose at 81 per patr. New arrivals. Black Lisle Thread Hose only 420. pair. Same with Diack fect and fancy uppers, 0c. per pair. bankagivin Akerchiefs At ew" ‘Thhnksaving Hondkerctists At Meer’ ‘We won't permit @ cotton and linen mixed handkerchief to enter our stock. We stick close to the pure linen, and all we sell are such. Ladies’ All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, plain and fancy borders, 12h¢c. each. Ladies’ Unlaurdered Initial Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 25c. Ladies: Sheer Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs, only 250. Ladies’ White China Silk Initial Handk chiefs, only 25c. ‘More than 40 Handkerchiefs at 5c. ‘These embrace plain hemstitched, embroid- ered hemstitched, hemstitched and embroid- ered, lace edge, &c., only 25c. each. ferent styles of All-linen new, new, H. Me t 933 Pr At (esa aie oa ree eee itis (eee al a ee nen ea A Bur Cor Is Prices Ar Brerrsantirs. To move stock a little faster and make room for other goods now coming in we have maie a big cut in prices of all Furniture for one week only. ‘The following are among the bargai fered: . SOLID OAK CHAMBER SUITES. SOLID OAK CHAMBER SVITES. RUG PARLOR SUITES (6 pieces)... SOLID OAK 5-DRAWER CHIFFON- 8 of $15.00 = 835.00 240.09 TERS........ eo SOLID OAK 6DRAWER CHIFFON- TERS.. soeeereee eA 89.30 SOLID OAK 5-DRAWER CHIFFON- IERS, WITH LARGE MIRROR .....811.50 SOLID OAK WARDROBES... $10.50 DOUBLE SOLID OAK WARDROBES..812.50 Geo. Buerrsantn, Forsrrone asp Urnorsrery Goons, 515 Sevesrn Sr. N. W. 22 ieee ae ees Ae eT (Eel STR a De eT 10 Per Ces sSSo Hh HE U 588s Ses Hu UU Sssy Bee8 HH “uu S538 TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. HAVING PURCHASED LARGELY, IN AN- TICIPATION OF A HEAVY FALL TRADE, AND REALIZING THAT OUR STOCK 18 NOT MOVING AS RAPIDLY AS IT SHOULD, WE HAVE DETERMINED TO OFFER OCR ENTIRE STOCK, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOPS AT A REDUCTION OF TEN CENTS ON EACH DOLLAR'S WORTH SOLD. OUR STOCK COMPRISES ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF DRESS SILK, VEL- VETS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS FABRIQUES OF ALL KINDS. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND HOUSEKEEPERS' LIN- ENS, BLANKETS, &., IN GREAT V4- RIETY. ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. W. M. Snosrer & Soxs, 919 PENN. AVENUE. oF Fixe Ssozs. Mooxszz & Co., 1203 F S:. N. W,, ‘Will offer this week asa specialty our Mne of $3.00 and #3.50 Ladies’ Shoes at the reduced price of $2.85. ‘These goods are something we can guarantee and go %0 fer as to say that ‘the wear and finish will equal any 84.00 shoe made. ‘Do not forget the place and number. Mocunre & Co., 1203 F Sz. N.W. Woorwarn & Lornnor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. Aiea a-Cloeed all day Thursday—Thankecteing. SOE CRS « Hawrnorses “Scanter Lerre ‘Wal be played by RICHARD MANSFIELD this week. If youcontemplate seeing the play you will enjoy it all the more after having read the book. We have just received a large Jot, printed on good paper, from clear type, and handsomely bound in scarlet, white and gold. —SPECIAL PRICE, 2¢.— oo Also DRUMMOND'S ADDRESSES, in same Kyie. bound in Lue and gold, (Basement... 25 Dozes Israxes Buss, Stamped for embroidering. —Se. each. —- 20th st. building ) Tucvespar, Noveunre 24, ‘Traxxseivise Dax. Do You Nexp TABLE LINEN, TABLE WARE, on KITCHEN WARE? . Ge-Tadle Cloths, Damasks, Napkins, Tray and Carv- ing Cloths, Table Paddinz, &e. Second floor. --11th st. building.) ‘Those Silk and Linen Sets are a fleeting bargain All-white and salmon, 3, 34 and 4 yards long, tied fringe, and on! to 825. Worth #40 to 850 (Second floor. .-11th st. building.) ee Carving Dishes—Engiish Porcelain—first quality. Itinch, oval, 450. ; 16-inch, 60. Pudding Dishes, decorated French and Germen China, with Tray and Baking Dish combined, $1.40 upwara. Imitation Cut Glass Cranberry Bowls., wore ABC Cranberry Sets, consisting of large bowl ands: saucers, aie. Celery Glasses... Celery Trays. Plain Roasting Pans... 45.and 500 -1Be Retinned Skewers... Tooth Picks, box of 2,000. (Fifth floor... --++10th et. building.) Tohave the turkey well cooked is essential. If yon use one of our IMPROVED SHEET-IRON DOUBLE ROASTING PANS it will need no basting, the steam produced by cooking acting as such. It is | almost impossible for anything to burn while cooking in these pans, consequently your dinner will not be spoiled by servants’ carelessness, —$1.35 and 81.70. 11th st. building.) (Fifth floor., Corteny Deranruesr. CARVING SETS FOR THANKSGIVIN Knife, Fork and Steel 22.25 up Just opened—a super line of “CASED” GOODS. Carving Sets, Scissor Sets, Shaving Sets, &c., for the holidays. On sale tomorrow. (First floor... .-1ith st. building.) JAPANESE DEPARTMENT offers for Thanksgiv- ing, Platters, and Cranberry and Celery Dishes. A big lot Sacred Chinese Lily Bulbs, al ..-.first and second annexes. ) A Gesvrse Banaats Tus. We have secured a prouinent manufacturer's entire stock of (Third floor. | world " a Eanoweren Currvoy Janors, And placed them on center counters, at ‘The 1ot tnctntes Mave amubostiored often, Sewer embroidered edyes and plain ground, with colored flowers allover—pink, blue, white, cardinal, brown, lavender, mais, black and mauy combinations. PURITAN 8ETS—COLLARS AND CUFFS. White, pink and blue—fluted. (First floor... Tue Newesr Is Saors. We have jast received some handsome novelties in LADIES’ BLUCHER LACE BOOTS, Patent leather, vici kid and cloth top. The patent leathers are made with wrinkled vamps—new and very stylish. Patent Leather Bluchers, kid top... -26.00 Vici Kid, patent leather trimmed. + 5.00 Dongola Kid, patent leather trimmed +. 4.00 Dongola Kid, cloth tops..........-, peeve 4-09 Patent Leather Biucher Oxford Ties, heavy soles, for street wear. ereemeeae OO Patent Leather Vamp Blucher Oxfords........... 4.00 Our usual complete line of staple goods for ladies, misses, boys and children. INFANTS" SHOES, White, pink, blue, red and bronze. (24 floor. x + Taaxxsorvixe Grove Varves. LADIES' CHAMOIS GLOVEs, 8-button length, white and nataral color. —#1.00 pair, — LADIES" REAL KID GLOVES, 4-button. pearl, beliotrope, garuct and Samoa, wixite or black embroidery. —81.50 pair.— ‘LADIES’ SUEDE EVENING GLOVES, 212 and 16-button length, mousquetatres, tan, pearl, rose pink, canary, lavender, gray. Nile and black. —#2.50 and $3.00 pair. — (st floor.. --Lith st. annex) Sr yes Frou Nortox Deranrwenr. GARTER BUCKLES, 500 pairs, new designs. ——2Se. pair. CELLULOID FRAMES, 500, cabinet atze. a pty --11th st. building.» (First floor. prance Upraorsteny Depanturnr. DOTTED AND FIGURED MUSLIN, For curtains, 36 and 50 inches wide. A new lot at 1S and 5c. yard. — ARIBIAN TAPESTRY, 5Oinches wide, the most popular material for couch covers. —S5e. yard.—— FRINGED CHENILLE TABLE COVERS, ‘Heavy quality, 156 yards square, the best colors have yet shown. —82.00.— MOTTLED CHENILLE TABLE COVERS, Heavy fringe. —s1.0.— SILKOLINE, (36 inches wide, best quality. —I5e. yard.— : (CPourth 9008........ssesseeeveeeeeere 2th Ot, building.) —— ~ Woovwaxn & Loruzor, Easy To Taxe And prompt to cure, Ayer's Pills acton the intestines ‘not by stimulating, but by stronethening them. They Promote the natural peristaltic motion of the bowels, ‘without which there can be no regniar, healthy opera- tions. For the cure of constipation, billousness, Jaundice, vertiro, sick headache, indigestion, sour stomach and drowsiness, Avers Pris Are unsurgesed. They are equally beneficial im heumation, neuralgia, colds, chilis and fevers. Be- ing purely veretable, delicately sugar coated and ickly dimoived, they are sdmtrabiy apted for | housebcld use, as well as for travelers by land or sea, Ayer's Pills are in greater demand the world over then | any other pill and are recommended by the most emi- | nent physicians. ° Every Dose Errecrive Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aye &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Dragzista everswhere. Is, disease of early life. x Tre Max. A Home knowledge is ail astray ROFULA | about it. You cannot tell whether your child bas it or not; your doctor will know. We do not prescribe. Weare chemists. We make | the remedy, Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil. Your doctor must tell you when to use it Abook on CAREFUL LIVING tells what scrofula is. Shall wesend it? Free. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, 132 South Sth a New York. | all powers, and the consciousnes- that in pur= | Faing a common end we sball continue to en- 2d EDITION. OPENING THE REIONSTAG. ‘The Kaiser Speaks of the Necessity of Pass- ing the Military Bin, Brarrx, Nov. 22. The ceremony of opening ‘the session of the reichstag took place in the knights hall of the royal palace, and was per- formed with the utmost pomp and splendor. Emperor William read his speech opening the emsion. In referring to foreign affairs the emperor said: “In view of the friendly relations with Joy the effectual #u; of the allied states, I cherish the hope thet Germany wil not be die= turbed in her peaceful endeavor to promote her ideal economic interesta, ““At the same time the development of the military power of other European states tm- Poses on Us the serious, nay imperative.daty of strengthening the defensive capacity of the empire by thoroughgoing measures. “In the face of these developments it i by carrving out the tried principle of univ military service that we may expect those qual- ities in our army on which ite strength and glory are based and which will maintain for Germany the position of honor «be lias orca- pied among the powers in the past, Unani- ‘mouely fired with this conviction, the federal Propose to vou the adoption of « bill Mhich, while modifying the peace effcdtive, ren ders possible the uiilization of our defensive to its fall extent. In this matter you will not fail te recognize the magnitude of the sacrifice made by the nation. You believe with me that the necessity for sacrifice will be incraasingly rece ognized, and that the patriotiw of the nation will be ready to assume the burdens that must be borne for the honor and security of the fatherland. “In order to lighten thee burdens so far as ible the period of wervice in the army will teduced to the extreme limit which, frome, military point of view, can be conceded. At the same times more extended training snd the emplovment of younger men for the mili- tary service will not only lessen the much-felt inequality in the fulfillment of military service, but will also diminish the economic military disadvantages arising from the older class of men being called to serve. This clase will get more rehef than they enjoy under the existing yatem. “In order to enable the federal states to make budgetar: provision for the means required to strengthen the army it becomes necessary to open to ux new sources of revenue. With this object bills will be placed before the bundesrata for the further taxation of beer and brandy and also for the further taxation of bourse trans Your drugwist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod liver oil—all druggists everywhere do. $1. ES WINSLOW sooTHINe SYRUP ‘Has been need for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS: of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEE1H- ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHT the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC ant is the best remedy for DIARKHGA Sold by draggista in every part of the ‘Be wure and aak for “Mra. Winslow's Sooth- ing Ssrup” and take uo other kind. Scents euciie, asi 1y Tr Your Back Acues Or you are all worn out, really good for nothing, it 1s General Detauty Tey oy Te will cure sou apd gives good appetie. Sold by ou an magia oy wg NERVOUS DEBILITY, POOR MEMORY. DIFFI- AN dence, sleeplessness, piraples cured. Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples rree at 8. SCHELLER & STEVENS’, Oth end Pa. ave _ SPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMS WILL Yield to the use of Carter's Little Nerve aided by Carter's Little Liver Pills. Dose One ‘hatter esting. Burenise To Deara ‘There are hundreds of people in Washington who buy Furnitare, Carvets, &c., on Installments or upon, Let me tell you, ladies and xeutle- are being bled to desth and don't know it. They sometimes say: “I know you sell cheaper, but he accommodated me.” Did you ever cal how much you are paying for this accommodation? Here itis: Wesell a bandsome Chiffonter Bod at €20.00; credit houses get for same 835.00. You can borrow 20.00 for six months. 6 per cent, GOc. See how you Pay $15 for the use of $20.00. Very expensiveaccom- modation. Carpets I sell at 50c. they get Nbc. Pil- lows I sail at MSc. they get $1.50. Fine Dining Chairs, my price. $1.50; they grt @2 25, &e. ‘You will observe that there is not much accommo- dation in these pricesand terms. ‘There is one pect- Mar thing about this business—so few people will own up that they buy that way, and so few firms will put their names and terms on wagons. If it issuch a great blessing and boon to the poor why any secrets? When you see my wagons you read in boid letters GRASTY,—— Furniture, Carpets, China, For cash only. No secrets here. Nothing to be ashamed of. tors following after my wagons. You are free. Stop putting Your money into rat holes and come and see me. Double Stores, Furnitu Glass, Tin, &e., cheap tor , Carpets, China, Lamps, sh ASTY, The Pusher, 15104 15127th st. a... bet. Paud Ifyou can’t pay for what you want don't come. We tell for cash. 216 Porreny Asp Porcenas. Weare now ready for the winter trade with an immense stock of CHINA, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, STERLING SILVER, PLATED WARE and KITCHEN UTENSILS. New Goode. New Store. Four stories and basement devoted excla- nively to above goods. All intermediate profits are avoided by in: porting from best makers and no pains are spared to place reliable and choice goods before the pablic at the lowest cash prices. M. W. BEVERIDGE, No, 1215 F and 1214G ste, ni6-tr FRE ppp nm our fe ERT fee Bo? PAVES THE WAY TO COMFORT. oun Places Furniture and Carpets within easy reach of all- ‘You can furnish your house from top to bottom ate 944 444 44 aq Ww ww gest i nh eel No collec. actions, In conclusion Emperor Williarn said “In inviting you to enter upon your labore I know that an sppeal to you that you conduct your deliberations in # patriotic spirit is nob necessary. ‘The firm will of the nation to guard safe the inberitance of our fatbers, to secure peace and to preserve for the fatherland ite most che powensions will, I feel con- Vinced, lend to your agreement to the course proposed by me and my high allies. Should ‘this come to pass then the empire may regard the future withow , trusting in God ‘and its own streng:h. in Range of the Thermometer. The following were the temperatures at the office of the weather bureau today: 8 a.m., 35; 2 p.m., 39; maximum, 40; minimum, 34. tani leam Second Edition Continued on Gth Page. saneuemntadamnas > -“ sInTHS. SYLVESTPR. Po bartiand Laura V. Syle vester Tuesday 2, I, a sO DIED. ADAMS. On Sunday, November 20, 1892, at 4.99 Pu. Miss ANN M. ADAMS, in the eighty -sixtm Year of her ase. Felatives and friends are invited to sttend her funeral from the residenoecd her brother Iuciew, Mrs Sohn Walbey. rect nortiwent, um Wednesdays November 23, at 5 BURTON. Novewber 21. jam F. Burton mus ter of the lace Raward H. and Mare Funeral from Tweifti treet. M Church Wednesday. Novem m: more, Md, pavers Please cory. | POTLE. On Monday, November 1. 180%, ™., ANNIE, at the ag: months, beloved daughter of A" Dogie. Rtrew the cx cot flowers around the still form, Kiss the pale ops that ) + Tears foil like rain upou the beautfiu head Fond hearts are weeping, tor cut Anmie in dend. BY HER AUNT. ake place from residence, Ney rtineast. Wednesday. Sow inte Relatives and friends are tee HALSTED. On Saturdoy, MARKY CATHARINE PEN John J. and Fanuy L. us. Bervines at the Chu notte avenge east of Neverter 19, Ine NGTON, dauehter a f the Holy City, Masnachue rupant Circle, Wednesday, Neo Somber = at AL om. “Uew Sere papers copy. HOERF. Passed away November 21, 182. at 10: gata. HOERE, seed’ ninety yearns ‘Funeral services from Chur street between 2 and day, Noveniber 73, at attend. HOOKER. On ‘Tuesdey moraine, November | pate EV ELANE "i, Slowed wile of Badion locker Priouds are tneited to attend funeral serviogs at her late or 1d 1 street orthwcet, oo Weduger , November 2. at Jp ms iswe, FOWARD. On Tuesday. November 2 JO crelock ma. atthe ronidence of Gen. Mar Fight ATEN stron nortiwent. Co ROSs HOWARD, n the seventy Bret year of his age. ‘Notice of funeral er . HUGHES. On November 22, 1802, MARY HUGHES. wife of Alwalom Hughes an the late Wenley Mf. Netr ot dieorgety Fuperal trom ber Nate rider. faN0) timon str southwest, on Wednesday, November 23, at 2 0" Belatives and friends taviied tw attend. Interment at Hock Creek cemetery ” JOHNSTON. On Monday, November 21, 1802, at 415p.m, ANNIE M i EC Solin Funeral at No, 1211 0th street northwest Wednge day, Novernber 23, at 2 p.m. Interment private, daughter FERZO. On Novensber 20. 12. wt 9.30 p.m. of Tichwond Vas UIC SLEPT LOTERLO, "wae thirty-five years. eo Sah Si 3 ie mit year | SANE: Waa. dow of David 0) Park of Batsborg, of Pa, and mother of Mra. John Iegoh. | Rervices from her late residenor, 1762 = setts avenue, on Wednesday, November 23, at pm Tnterment private at a inter hour . PFLUGER. | On Monday, GEORGE, J PrLUGER, aged Foneral from the residence of his N p sitet southwest, Wednesday, Nov ts ~Siembers of the Lone Star Beneficial Association are requested wo niet st their halt at pets, toattewd hi Faberal of our dated trates, George 3. Ee, STFILT. On Tucslay Now on ain. FT VERSIPTLIS hutand at Rac, i, ‘neven sears = sit ae tr is tate enidence, 218 TAL erent no on Thursday ‘st Bly, clock Sin. “ingepuect ot Horman Church, Mouteowery county, ROBERTS, On Tuesday, November 22. Ise Bloat, LUDIA W. wile ot Willa Robert fwenty-toar years,cne mouth and four days (Wantyam parert please copy} OMO. Or. Monday, November 2, 2802. ae ian. ADA ENGLY SOMO, set of Rats Ce ind tie ‘late ‘Win. H. homo, aged eiubleen yeare, henthn and teu das». SFogal tot te ren dence of ber stonfather. My CE Ha No, G35 C scree! "nonthenst,, Wedimeadaye November 2h at 2 pra. eg EPHAN. On Mondar, November 21, 180%, at wa ERCULAERT SLEDHAN: in tre thy nove = baie late residence, No. 1101 Park northeust, Weineeday, November ok ald wacme & DARD. On Sunday, Nevembor 2, Le. a® ioe a Mary hand Jonas a 30-300.m., J xen Rloadard, ave thirty-seven years Funeral from is ste realdwure, $16 Virwinia aves went, ‘Toesias. (Mesmnare ral ¥ jovember 22, 1? af 'B. WILSON, aued sevemty> af Paver WILSON. ‘ETH. Ou Monday, November 21, 802, a@ G38 Pig at ie tenthine oe, seer Sa . Faul's Churen, 28d 5 |“ Worrs A Gores A Box» PRICE 2c. Brouws Puss Bix per cent discount allowed for settlements tn 30 GROGAN DISLODGE BILE, STIR UP THE LIVER, CURE SICK HEADACER, * FEMALE AILMENTS, REMOVE DISEASE AND ‘ PROMOTE GOOD WEALTH. Covered with « Tasteless and Soluble Coating. » FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER, ‘Asi for Boochaun’s and take mo other. Of all rage fists, Price, Beents «box. dew York Depot, WS Canalet Cuuver Cer : row rivenzass

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