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4 WEDNESDAY o ££ : . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, Nov EMBER 23, 1892—TEN PAGES. € : jit Sete ELT por : = = THE. EVENING STAR. Laxsscrou & Bro. { * as na A, Kurrus. TGurz Bancarss Ix Croane W ASHINGTO? ee T. = Woorwarn & Lorsnor. — NW. Pr November 23, 1892, ee 10TH, 11TH AND F 8TS. N.W. Jonssos & Lerremvn (ROSEY §. NOTES ..Editer. ‘THE EVENING STAR has a regular and prrmancat circulation in Washington three times Im) the city: 3 vertiaing Mediam it has me competitor. Tomorrow is the day of thanksgiving and turkey, for custom and the presidential procla- mation have so decreed: # day when the nation will, through the individuals of which it ie composed, give expression to the gratitude that cannot fail tobe felt by the great majority of those who dwell in this favored country. With heart and voice millions of men and women will thank God for the privilgge of liv. ing im this lard at thie time. Log-walled mis sion chnrches on the frontier will echo stardy praise, while the rich harmonies of omental skill and the eloquence nes will charm vast congregations ‘* midst. In countless happy bomes there will be feasting and merriment— ren that left the old roof to build shelters for themwelves return to celebrate the day, while families that for years have been scat- will be reunited once more. For such as in eivilizano’ te these it will be # joyous eccasion, but how muat ut be with the poor; with those who have little ese than life tobe thankful for? Mahomet knew nothing about American Thanksgiving, but he gave utterance to a maxim which he reasonably applied when be said: “A man's we wealth lereafter is the good he does in this world to bis fellow man. When he dies will aay “What property has he left be- him? proportionately, as are populous centers of the new nough to demand attention at such this. Thousands of deserving but yfortunate mortals witl be turkeyless tomor- unless those who can supply the want will »so.andat once. There is no opportunity | or careful investi sation or close scrutiny nor u stop to igure out whether your kind- + will be appreciated or not; your giving ».” But the angels will ask: “What good | 1 of | do you good anyhow. A generously in- vested doliar rolls home again bringing with it | incalculable compound interest. If the dis- barsement calls fora little self-denial then so} much the better is the investment. Goto the et or ¢ this evening and b a turkey « pair of chickens or a ronst of beef, with | the vegetables necessary to make a comforta- iwhen the Lasket has been filled convey it or have it conveyed to the home o? those you desire to make happy. Don't let the beneficiaries know where the basket came from; that’s the kind of generosity that produces the most d satisfaction. Let neither color nor ereed cause vou to withhold your hand. dhe seL - ich has had a prolouged rtment of the postal law matter, makes some on this subject of interest It urges upon Congress that | ditions of the law should be as to be easily understood” and t that “it works great injustice and blivhers to permit the Postmusier al to¢ as he does at present. | » his own individual wishes.” In| | over the proper ev ti concerning second-class ple suggestions to all publishers, | Gene nstrie of suggestion to the Post Office De- Printers’ Ink ways: | to what the law is sho Te- | ceive deti comprehensive answers, sup- ported by a proper reference to the sections | to, and. if possible, by decisions and ries as regulat the questions under conside i ies are an- | swered im euch a vig. that the publisher ing them is still in the dark concerning the to be pursued. even after the made, comes to band. All should ir state: its of facts form and consistent. Decisions ral or special interest Postal Guide. If | % ground for withdrawing from be pubiished in tly + to second-class rates, why net notify him thereof i state the grounds for the proposed action before making the ler’ Why issue a decree before the cause has e country are da just con- on it, sake, if for no Georgia, Alabama ish the convict-lease stem which now prevails within their borders. ables such as tock place in Tennessee this year will al: ly be d elsewhere dap night into compe- | vse who are free ti rT econeray nor gocd ina preposition which, in effect, | seriously aguinst the mechanic and | laborer who bas not insulted society by emminal conduct. a } No greater tribute can be paid Secretary Kiask than is found in the figures made publie fm hie annual report. In I88% the balance of | trade against the United States was over In 1859 it was over $3,000,060. In 4590 the balance wats in our favor and amounted te less than €40,000,000. Last year it was still on the right side aud amounted to $202,090,000. | f this vast preponderance agriculture | eiatms credit for nearly eighty per cent. | and if Secretary Rusk had not been #0 modest be might have said truly that much of the tremend his heen-s:ghte Agrienitaral shipme increase was due to| nd administrative ability. nts during the year which | exded last June exceed by the value of €150,-} (090,000 the agricultural +bipments of any pro- views year, and were worth $260,000,000 more | than those of 1889, when the Wisconsin granger | took charge of the department. { e >! — me of the democratic editors who have been *o levis in their expenditures om red ink and | figantic roosters may mise the post offices after | ui ae | If Mra Leaso will only promise to abstai from scratching and bair-pniling ker challenge for “a ught to finish” in the senatorial ring ) will probably be a€cepted by some daring man, — - j A Philadelphia firm of iron workers has ta).en | time by the forelock. Wages have beer. re-| democratic party may legis- ¥. } see ee | It may be that the Indians who threaten to { at on war paint and dance ghost aencerane | impressed with the advantages of exercise in cool weather. a ‘Those who have fostered an im Alexandr ake might have been Paras Royat Croseo Toxoxnow (Thanksgiving Day.) (TBE Proprietor. bayers and tates Gastro to give thanks for the hearty appreciation of the Holiday *‘Opening” and to announce to friends and patrons that the souvenirs as Previously advertised will be offered on Friday, supplemented with a grand collec- tion of Pictures—4.273 have been secured at prices mutually favorable. Autotypes, mounted in frames 16513 igehes, will be offered within two cents of the cost to us. Remember, we bough! one-third below former wholesale pries...... Au ctypes, in frames 20x25 inches, at & Fidientously low price—at much less than the worth of the frame alone...... a Works of Art in frames of white and gold, sizes 28x32 soecceeesee G39 Etchings—artiste’ Froofs—in hand- some frames, 21x36. Only a few of these gems, so that not more than one will be sold to any one cus- tomer... --82.65 Pastels—not one in a hundred will distinguish them from water-color paintings. Many attractive scenes, in rich frames, 20x25 inches.......... 65 Yrench Water Colors, in elaborate gilt frames, Louis XV strle. 82.48 Genuine Oi Painings from France— copies of subjects that have made ‘the old masters famous, mounted in rich gold frames, size 8'4x10 inches. $2 00 ‘Those size 14217% inches...... 95.00 SKILL IS OFTEN ILL-PAID ACROSS THE WATER. ~ pression that | eomvineed ef their error by Witnessing the democrat i rangement with Clark Bros., the The persistency with which Mrs. Deacon's bgt ae Bame is kept in the newspapers leade to the horrible suspicion that dramatic career. see - The Panama Canal Company apparen dy Male the mistake of sinking too much money Uy, that expensive commodity known as inflvew.e. Chicago ie now busily impressing oa her pop- iace the advisability of not blowing aut the ratural gas, soe ‘There is every reason to feel that some of eur western citizens of Arapal.ee descent are aegis Gut ing érame of mind. —— nate womans | Gorerner Titaan a8 a cly.mpion of the farmers does not favoz, proP.ibition, possibly with the fact that cots makes whisicy in view. she contemplates a { Aorist who gained the Arat three prizes at the late Chrysanthemum show, the prize winning plants w.li be on exhibition here ‘ For aii the week, Taaxxsoivixe Day. GOWER gL 668% BLEACHED THisH DA paidirers Pa I: ene It is the one day that is observed inevery family—poor—or rich— and of every denomination aud creed. With its observance comes the Thanksoteing Turkey and © Fresh New Table Cloth. Wecan- not furnish you the Tarkey, but ‘we would Ike to furnish yon with the Cloth. Our stock is Jammed fnll of Linens to cater to you all, but itis only of the re- Mable kind. BLEA HES Oc. yer 5a CBc.per ya TDc.per va DAM. o AM AS 200 Besa PERCE? 91.00 dosen 100 Ri 175 abe 8-4 TRE, QUAL? PLAIN WHITE 3.00 10-4 HESE spi Pais witite $950 10-4 BR FART Latent tot g 3 50) 8-4 58 10-4 7SERAFINS oF a PLAS 12-4 Ife TABLE SER 3-00 50 EXTRA FINE ry Pi WHIEE TABS SET. ‘Tobelp your Toilet for Thanksgiving ¢ day we offer these For Lapis. PLAID SILK FRONTS, with rolling collar, ax dO, ing down the front and girdle attached. CanDaE Ss IRISH POINT COIL- $1 5 ic = lc PLING OF BLACK AND WHITE Eh LL LIN W graces (ie SCARFS AND FICHUS, from. Bc. ro $15.00 Taaxxservixe Haxvxencmters. Ww r sell at . . AS LADIES" SILK INITIAL KERCHIERS hi it ive PULL LINE OF LADIES' NTHAL HANDRENCHIEES whic'we wil We. a oc. 500. Spararth Vie, and MOC... worth com FL 290 4 HOSE, ribbed top, double heel and toe. ADIES HUANY-WEIGHT, FAST-BLACK 4 (), ADIES* 1) cents, & pairs for. $1 BOYS UES SCHOOL HOSE at black. double knees, toes and heels... Oc CUILDEEN'S FAST BLACK HOSE, double knee, toe and he clusters of fue tucks above, voke bans NEN. in pric rae, size: 33x33 i RAIDED v5) ‘Only... Groves Fox 7a Gacstizr Guove. = () | from 50 to 250. Kon cacetrrrs, 986. ana $1.50 1 White Wool Shirt, soiled. Size 40. Reduced GLOVES FOR EVENING WEAR from #1.2 to 75c. i A ntsc gentesl Croce butions 1 Red Flannel Shirt. Size 36. Reduced trom $1.50 ‘ven with Gloves. to Tie. Gloves tried on at counters and guaranteed, 4 Silk Handkerchiefs, colored borders, soiled. Re- HANKSGIVING. BALBKIGGAN HOSE, ait Las Sate 50c , Mesrix Usprrwzan For Tiaxxsarvixe. SKIRTS, trimmed with « h rofl of Hambure entrotiery. two @ Q. for OSc £ CAMBRIC PILLOW SHAMS. braided red and white, finished with a wide cam- 88 ana 98o is lied. 50c + pric PILLOW S. HANKSGIVING. ‘The latest fud is the Casuuere osoxrerts, 50c L A NN L AA NN a, L AA NN L AAA NN ws tun £°4 XN BBR U U Roeu wU % Ht HH BBB OU OU UHH BOBU_U 16G H H BBE UU aG H H ae RRR ae ¥, Rk Pan! Poe he 8. 8 aad RR 00 IT 420, 422, 424. 426 7TH ST. net BB 7 re Ful mh 33 ha BBB 00 ON UNN MM MM A RRR cco H H FER MMMM AA RoR GC H H E ae AA RRR © HHH FE M M AAA RR © CH H E - MMM A 4K K COC H H EEE = Our establishinent will be closed all day tomorrow, Thursday— ‘Thanksgiving day—that our largo force of employes may enjoy a holida: Tue Bos Mazcur, 314-316 7m Si. N.W. ©U U TMT Wn cco L ge tb EH SS E coo uu oT Ht Occ, tun ae 8 Ub A M Boe AA OL as iat BBR AA OL Sssg AA MM M BOB ASA 5 AA MM BBBOAD A Sss8 22 MOM An elegant preparation for softening, whitening and preserving the hands, face and lips. A positive cure for chapped hands, redness or dryness of the skin. Cut ‘and ix more popular today than Ithas pleased thers; it will pl Price, 25c. per bottle. For sale by all first-class druggists. Uptown Branch, cor. 14th and I n.w. Branch, cor. 24 and D. A To Wx M. Gar & Co. Wholesale Flour and Veed Desie ra, Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. o. w. Frovr Dear Aluxury after shaving. icle Balsam has been in use for over forty years KOLB PHARMACY, Proprietors, No. 438 7th st., cor. En.w. Downtown 1 Tur Prove. “Ceres” Flour is dear to all househeepers because it is good all the way through and because it never goes back on them when they want to bake something particularly nice. It is the flour which all house- keepers say makes MORE read, LIGHTER bread, WHITER bread, SWEETER bread | BETTER bread fhan any other flour they ever used. All good things have imitations—it is so | with “*Ceres.” In order to guard ourselves against clever fmitations of this standard brand we have placed in every sack and barrel a circular signed in autograph by Wm. A. Gait & Co. and bearing the imprint of two gold medals. Lock or it. ‘All grocers sell **Ceres”—yours. We only wholesale tt. A ‘50 tablets. Ogg? Dit Siz: Satine. 2 OR’ EEING. Sich WEE SEEING: In the window of the avenue store you will see a wonder of the nineteenth century—an electric machine for making tablets of any powder concoction. We now have it running on “*Pepsin-Soda Mint Tablets," our great spe- cialty for indigestion, dysyepsia, heart burn, &e. The machine makes 00 tablets por minute, or about 7,000 per day. Sowe hope to de able to supply the demand. Only 15. per bottle of “Tur Manger Ovex Toxtour. Tu 10. —— €@Closed all day Thankagiving. “Ocr Sewrsa Macurse Deranrwest WILL BE OPENED TO THE ‘We are sure that this new departure will meet with for we are going to make it possibie for all to own one of Nothing can bo more annoying than to pay a big unsatisfactory. You will avoid that here. Weare not PUBLIC FRIDAY MORNING. the approbation of our many friends and patrons, these useful articles. Price fora sewing machine and then find it poor and going to sell the poor kind and we are not going to charge big prices for the good ones. On the contrary. we shall offer you machines, first-class in every respect, at the lowest prices you perhaps ever beard of. We can do this because we get them right from the manufacturer—bave them made especially for us—therefore will save you the middleman’s—the agent’s— profit. ‘The embodiment of the latest in Tur “Caprron sewing machine mechanism is Ar $19.50. It has all the improvements and fu'l sot of attachmonts—is made of the very best material and in workman, ship not excelled by any other make—and guaranteed for five years. Inveatigate before paying $50 or $60 for a machine no better. (Second floor. A Tomy 200 PIECES ALL-WOOL SUITINGS, bought espec 500 YARDS SCOTCH MIXTURES, all the —H0e. a Prncnasr Or ires in diagonal, stripe and plaid effects. ‘S7i¢c. a yard.—— manufacturer had. 40 inches wide. ssssseeachesseses Oth street building. ) Woor Durss Srerrs. for iy tho holiday trade. SR inchs wid Te. a3 yard. — A NEW LINE OF BRIGHT PLAIDS FOR CHILDREN'SSWEAR. B5e. und 50c. yard.— BENGALINE TARTAN PLATDS—anew invoice of these fushtonableLgoods just received. . 40 inches wide. ‘Gest floor, ‘75 and 82.00 a yard.— 10th street building.) Frivay. ovemnen 25, Lasr Rewsasr Day Usr Apren Cunisruas. THIS SPACE DURING;DECEMBER FOR HOLIDAY GOops, . WE ran open up Friday morn Present season. with the largest and most intereating ‘\Remnant™ ogering of the ‘Needing more room in all departments for the proper display of our magnificent stock of “Holiday” goods, which wil eurpase anything heretofore shown in Washington, we have thorouzhly ran- sacked the several stocks and taken therefrom everything that sarors of @ remnant—all “‘short lengths,” xtreme—very large or very emall sizes,” “‘odds and end: Bric-a-brao, Giass Ware and anything that {s chipped, scratched or otherwise defaced. roken assortments,” soiled or mussed things, ‘These things will be marked at prices that give you no idea of their worth. Many an odd bit of stik, ribbonand velvet will be found that can be utilized for Christmas. Black and Colored Dress Goods offer many destrable lengths in new and seasonable stuffs. Many odd picces in China, Pric-a-brac and Japanese Departments. Picture and Wrap Departments and indeed every department in the house presents opportunities to oconomical folks heretofore unheard of. Can give you but an "inkling" in this report of what ws have. We suggest an early call, for the best, as you know from former experience, are taken up first. 0: Mexs Forsismse Derarrwest. 10 pairs Merino Haif Hose. Size 10. Reduced from 35 to Ze. pair. H ‘S pairs Brown Cotton Bicycle Hose. Sizes 04 and 10. Reduced from 50 tae. pair. 2 pairs Heavy Colored Balbrixyan Drawers. $8. Reduced from ®2.00 to #1. 00 pair. ‘ pairs Medium-weight Balbriggan Drawers. Size 36. Reduced from $1.25 to 7c. pair. 2patrs Light-weight White Drawers. Size 34. duced from 50 to 35e. pair. 1 Light-weight White Shirt. Size 38. Reduced Size | Re- duced from 35 to 2 1 White Laundered Shirt Size17};. Reduced from $1.00 to 63. = 1 Night Shirt, soiled. Sizo 16. Reduced from 65 to 0c. Ast floor....... .-1st annex.) a Bzasxer Derarruest. 12 Roman Blankets, mussed. Reduced from 81.00 to 50c. 1 Comfort, covered with satine. from $3.50 to $2.50. 1 Comfort, covered with silkaline. Reduced from $2.75 to 81.95. < 1 pair 12-4 White Bed Blankets, border faded. Re-_ Auced from $9.50 to 87.75. 1 Horse Blanket, soiled. Reduced from 84.00 to 82.75. 1 Fine Marseilles Quilt, 11-4, soiled. Reduced from 811.00to 88.75. (2a floor. snes Oop Pars Or Lace Cvnrarys. NOTTINGHAM. No. 1822, 2 pairs. Were @4. No. 744, 2 pairs. Were $3.50. No. 7500, Upair. Was 82.50. Now $2.50: * No. 4448, 1 pair. Was 86. Now #4. No. 5044, 2 pairs. Were #4, Now $2.50. SWISS Lact No. 1260, 2 pairs. Were 812.50. Now 89.50. No. 1700, 1 pair. Now 87.50. ‘Now #8.50. ‘Now 85.75. faded. Reduced pace seceses+-L1th st. Bldg.) ‘No. 1007, 1 pair. Now 84. No. 1534, 1 pair. Was $5. Now 84. BRUSSELS NET. Was Was #3). Now 820. --1ith st. building.) No. $961, 1 pair. No. 1157, 1 pair. (Fourth floor... \ Boys) Crorarsa Depanruesr. L Jersey Suit (pants). Size 4 years. Reduced from 28. a 3 Suits (pants). 82.50. * 4 White “‘Mothers’ Friend” Shirt Wi mussed from handling. Sizes 7 and 11. from #1 to 75e. (3d floor. SizeS years. Reduced from #5 to slightly Reduced --10th st. building ) ¥ Dowestic Dress Goons Derartuest Remnants Half-wool Nun's Veilings and Cashmeres, Dag to 1146 yards. Reduced from 25 to 12ic. yard. Remnants Plaid Dress Goods, all-wool,4 to 8 yards. Reduced from 48 to 20c. yard. (2 floor. ith st. building.) —o— Corser Derarruest. 6 pairs extra loni waisted “Sonnette” Corsets, made of coutil, two side steels, boned bust, Sizes 24 and 25. Reduced from 75 to 25c. pair. ‘pair French ‘Prima Donna” Corsets, extra long, two side steels, slightly soiled. Size 22. Reduced from 81.50 to 75c. -annex to 10th st.building. ) ‘a Warre Goons Deranraesr. 19 Remnants ‘Plaid Lawn, lengths from 34 to 10 yards. Reduced from 10 to 6340. yard. (24 floor. 11th st. building.) Israxts) Depanruesr. Lodd Cont, broad gray and red stripes, fancy yoke of red velvet, trimmed with white silk cord and pearl batons, high full sleeves. Reduced from 89.5010 84. odd Gretchen Coat, ereen and cream stripes, bodice of green velvet. laced with red silk cord, high full sleeves. Redaced from 88.75 to 83.50. ‘Sodd Velvet Cups. brown and blue bands of beaver fur around front. full crownof velvet. Reduced from 82.75 to Bl. (2d floor... building.) % FLOVE Deranrvesr. Lpair Ladies’ 8-button-length Mousquetaire ‘Tre- fousse” Suede Gloves—delicate shade of old rose— backs embroidered in black. Size 5h. Soiled. Re- duced froin $2.25 to 81.50 1 pair Ladies’ 8-utton-lensth Mousauetaire ‘‘Jon- Yin" Gloves, «ray. Size 534. Soiled. Reduced from 82.25 to 81.25, (First floor. ---11th st. annex. ) Lisex Deranrwexr. 5 Fringed Lunch Cloths, colored borders. 1 reduced from $2.00 to $1.50, 1 from $2. 50to 81.75. 1 reduced from $1.75 to 81.23. 1 from 83.50 to $2.50. 1 reduced from $5.50 to $4.25. 4 Fancy Turkish Towels. Reduced from 12}e. to Be. 2BTowela Reduced from 2c. to We. Oda Doylies, Tea Cloths, Napkins, &e., at low rem- nant prices. ‘Tith st, building.) «Second floor.. a Daess Trunaxe Derarrwenr. Remnants Black and Colored Silk Gimps, % to3 yards. Se. to ®2.00 remnant. f Kemnants Jet, to yards. 2¢. to 82.50. (First floor .... soreeees Uthat. building. ) erin nay Srartoxenr Deranruexr. 4 redyeed from 15 to 130. , 7 from 30 to 2. ‘1% reduced from 25 to 20c. Pea Gloss Inkstands, Reduced from $1.25 to (Plast Boot ssesessece 1M at, building.) Bric_A-Brac Devarrvest. 1 Square Plush-top Table,:shop worn. Reduced from 87.50 to 81. 1 Round Plush-top¥Table, shop worn, Reduced from 84,75 to 81. 1 pair Bronze Mautel Ornaments, 14 inches high, shop worn, Reduced from $10 to 85. 1 Bronze Vase. 21 inches high, shop worn. Re- duced from @1.48 to ®5c. shop worn. Reduced from 20th st. building.) Croax Derarruesr. 2 Imported Bernhardt Capes, made of fine Scotch Sheviot plaids. Sizes 38and 38 Reduced from #40 13. 1 Imported Navy Blue Broadcloth Long Cloak, silk Uned to waist, embroidered collar and sleeves. Size ‘38. Reduced from 830 to $18. 1 Tan Newmarket, of imported English serge, silk lined throughout, trimmed with genuine fox fur. Size 26. Reduced from 875 to 825. 1 Imported Carriage Wrap, handsome Jacqnard Pattern, Ined throughout with chungeable silk, trimmed in black plush, ostrich collar. Size 38. Reduced from $75 to 840, 1 All-wool Cheviot Jacket, fur trimmed, tight fit- fing. (36 inches long. ize 40. Reduced from #18 10. 1 Black Cheviot Jacket, handsomely braided, silk Uued sleeves. Size 36. Reduced from 810 to 85 4 Light Tan Bernhardt Cape, trimmed in braid, Jot and featherine. Size 36. Reduced from #22.50 to 810. (Third floor. .-11th st. building. ) —— Serr Deranruest. 2 All-wool Blazer Suits—1 tan and lgray. Sizes ‘Gand 38. Reduced from 10.00 to $5.00. 2 Figured De Beign Wrappers, trimmed in blue ghimere. Sizes 38 and 40. Reduced from 85.00 to (2 floor. --1ith st. bldg.) Fer Derarruesr. 1 Genuine Krimmer Cape, military length. Size 36. ‘Reduced from 850. 00 to $35.00. 1 Select Astrakhan Reefer Jacket. Size 40. Re duced from 45.00 to 829.00. 1 Alaska Seal Shoulder Cape. Size 34. Reduced from $50.00 to $25.00. 2 Wool Seal Storm Collars. Reduced from $2.75. . 1 Astrakhan Cloth Cape. Size 24. Reduced from 84.50 to 83.00. Genuine Beaver Cape, full military length. Size ‘36. Reduced from 8125.00.to $95.00. ea Misses: Depanrwest. 1 All-wool Green Broadcloth Cloak, Bishop sleeves, yoke and cuffs handsomely braided. Size 4 Re- duced from $11. 00 to 85.00. 1 Superior Quality Brown Broadcloth Cloak, full Bishop sleeves of brown velvet—belt finished with a Size 4 years. Reduced from $14.00 to 1 Biue Plaid Gretchen, full sleeves, belt finished with clasp. Size G years. Reduced from $7.50 to €2.73. 3Long Mixed Cheviot Newmarkets, hoods lined with chungeable silk. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Reduced to 85. se-s-11th st. bldg.) Seats aig: Case, scratched. Reduced from @5. to 82. ‘2 Belts. Reduced from 7c. to 2c. ane Silver Girdlo Belt. Reduced froni $3.50 to st floor.. 11th st. bldg.) Fax Derarrst NT. Ps ron Satin Pan, hand-painted. Reduced from 83.73 1 Black Ganze Fan. Reduced from $1.50 to 7 1 White Satin Fan, soiled. Reduced from #2. 81.25. floor... Davasisrs: Suxpries Devanraesr. 1 Fancy Metal Powder Box, slightly dai 5 duced from 7c. to Be. a ee 1 Celluloid Soap Box, catch broken, Reduced from 8c, to 15e, Tubes Glycerine Jelly, paper wrappers soiled. from 18. to 10c. 1 Box Panza Creat, lid broken. Reduced from 40c. to 200. BEnglish Bristle Hair Brushes, solid backs. Re- duced from (ize. to Ge. -1th st. bldg.) (st floor. . soos Jewerny Devantuesr. Sb Fancy Scart Pins, several styles. Reduced from 5 to 20 Toy Watches, with chains. Reduced from 75 to 30. st floor... -++.11th st. building. ) ee Hasoxercurery Derarruesr., 12 Men’s All-linen Handkerchie‘s, large hand-em- roidered initials, 3 F's, 1 J, 1 N,% O's, 2 I's and 2V%s. Redaced from 50 to Se. ; 3 for 8. 7 Ladies’ Sheer All-tinen hand-em- Handkerchiefs, broidered initials, 2 N's, 2 O's and 3 P's) Reduced from 25 v0 20c. ; 6 for $1. 2 Laiies’ Extra Fine Svow ly Tez Am ~ Tarars HAD YOU NOT BETTER BUY A PAIR OF OUR 83.00 CALF HAND-WELT MEN'S SHOES— OR OUR $3 LADIES’ “GEM HAND-WELT KANGAROO OR DONGOLA CORK SOLE BUT- TON BooTs? RAVE YOU SEEN “TRE MARVEL.” THE PRETTIEST RUPBEK OVERSHOE FOR LADIE! ” 69 coe Rezranzr Sno Hovses. 030 and 9:2 Seventh at. 191$and 1916 Pa 1 Pa. ave. 8, va, W. A. PEE & C Sth and Penn. ave. We will be cLosED all day tomor- row, but will be omen for a biy REM- NANT business FRIDAY, We wish all our friends ‘and patrons as cheer+ fula Thankegiv- fosas we are oing to have, TERR RRR, COO EER & 1E- RRO CE TER RRE Ee i RE ROGE. Co: Ere R RK ccc Ree Co?! “Where Quality's First; Profite Second.” 8rn Sr Axp Press. Ave. N.W. Cauristaas Wu Soox Bz Here. To reduce our large stock of Furniture and make room for our Holiday Goods we are offer- ing epeciat inducements. Call and get our prices before buying elsewhere. @Our low prices will not admit of a dis- count of 20 per cent, but we claim to be cheaper than anywhere else in Washington. Geo. Brerrsanre, Forsrrvre AND Unnotsrery Goons, 515 Sevesra St. N. W. 223 -|- 1 ' ‘i i ' GG qT 4 L _ eopufe fo a 66O TM Cou. Luu 3ss% Pure, Fresh, Delicious occ NNN ppp Y ¥ cc rv NNND DY ¥ Gc MA REN DOD OY cc AoA NNN DDD O¥ May be obtained At the same old popular prices, ‘33, 40 and 60 cts. pound, Upto o'clock tomorrow. ‘There's a magnificent ‘Spread for ‘Thanksgiving day. Come early if you want to Find it at its best. Guz & Sox, Con. Lz Axo F Sra, 223, Candy Makers to All Mankind, Orrrce oF Merrzs Movenx Puanmacy. a (CLOSED SUNDAYS.) Tus Srore Wut B Crosen To. morrow -(Tuaxxsarvixe Dax) Ar 2 P.M. **An ounce of prevention is better than @ pound of cure.” There surely’ is no wiser maxim than this old-time saying. For a trifling amount you can Duy a Chest Protector or Chamois ‘Vest, which will save you many a cold during the winter, besides the comfort Chamois Vests. of wearing one. See the window dis- viay! Something that costs you nothing, only the asking, A Our Catalogne. . besides you should pay today. ” Menrzs Movers Puansucr, It 11th and F sts. A Fig I want it Light. Be ‘Why not let us sell you your Shirts? "| aR Ritwer eso. u. mmecaxp, 2pairs Ladies’ Fine Pare Silt Hose, green, 931 9th st. n.w., near N. ¥. ave. Janction. 23. apple with black stripes—faded. Sizo & Reduced from ESS AT Jak F. OvsERS are of Children’s Tan Coate- bh pinst accaatiy wont Ge ae 1) aaa Ts years’ si wis Sree S448 | eee once | Misses’ Tan Kersey Jacket, with large pearl batons and la” scans sarment actually work 212 * For 88,48, ts, M leneth. imyrtle, laree pearl but- Ladies cape Jac ten, navy tens and lay, sea: wralent actu. ally Worth ‘eso * ror $15 $s 820 Qeape Newmarket, Deep cuffs with adidas ‘@earment actaally worth Fe S14 adiadiew French Seal Capes hard to stinguish from the genuine 4 ment actually worth (14 it the most tend our thanks to oar. will apprecia © way forms to ox- ors, and we trust they ‘brane Continue the sale of our Ladies’ Pine Sheer ‘Hemtit:hed Tnitial Mandker- a w sell. at do the quantity, for we have 500 dozen to iii tim: ALSO Q3r 29°, Colored China Bike, for «= ing and fancy worl vc, YARD} a0 canst Fine Toilet Soaps. at de Do vonr half day shopping with us tomor a you will realize pleasant revalte gatas We shall be open THI later than usual—and until morrow—Thankagiving Da} NO other house DOES—E DID—or PVER WILL — sell such STERLING QUALITEES at such LUW PKICES as WE quote, Asp AKS. Comraxr. erkSre-Axn Save. INCH ON THE END OF yonr nose would be a good deal. “Tis on an OVERCOAT. style—the extreme of it-is inches Yet th several longer—and several fuller—than last season. Our “LENOX” is an example of it. Youll say mgbt away that it is an English garment. It i almost. Made of English Melton—after a Pattern that's the “‘swell” thing over there. But WE did the cutting—sewing and trimming-——On that account it's bet- ter than the English—better than most American made coats. AS GOOD AS THE BEST. That's only one style—uct the only long one either.——They are all good “length—and there are MONTAGNACS— KERSEYS—FRIFZES—HEAVY CHE- VIOTS — CHINCHILLAS — VICUNAS— BEAVERS—all the warm fabrics —Cut into SINGLE and DOUBLE BREASTED CAPE COATS—-ULSTERS—DRIVING COATS-FUR TRIMMED COATS—even FUR LINED COATS—strap or stitched seams—wide velvet or cloth collars— silk, Italian cloth or fancy cassimers Unings.——Lots of them with sili across the shoulders and cassimere body- Mning.——Helps to go on easier. Out of thowsands of Coate—and hundrete of styles there must be that will suit you ——There are a hundred that'll ft you.——And they're all fashionable——Not only in the shape—but the shades— $10 ro $55. Just go to the Fourth floor—ask for OVERCOATS—there's nothing else up there—and we'll show you ALL of them. Can you see anything but satisfaction that could give us such @ business as we are doing in MEN'S SHOES? We make a specialty of each of our grades—beginning at 81.98. Saxs Asp Comprar, Penn. = and} Men's Mantlers. ‘8 AS—— if Les Gas The PATENT GAS LIGHTER. You need only touch the spring. 1.000 LIGHTS and a LIGHTER, complete, for 40 CENTS. If you are thinking about HOLIDAY . PRESENTS, by all means see our fine display of PIANO, PARLOR and other LAMPS, Porcelain wares, and all the other pretty things. S.S.SHEDD & Bie: ase susra sr. a23 VING~ a HEE THASSRISG ASOEEST MESES: Fixe HASB-SEwen SHOES; $2.50, AT Hosvk & SSBERE Owing to the tardiness of the contractor in complet ing tie tmprovements to our butlding we have om overstock of Ladies and Children's Wraps on bend, andare now quoting prices which easily make thie ‘the beat thine of ail the year to buy agarment Weare showing a6 assortment which we believe to be exactly: ‘Suited to the best trade. The garments all possess | that Intrinsic worth which stands out against the “only-nade-to-seil” class as the genuine Jewel otands cutacainst the sham. Tn outside garments we doe rushing business. ‘The reason ts easily seem. The Prices are ollias them amd the quality te Keeping ap the male. Laos: Woars. Pur-trimmed or Plain Diagonal Cloth Resters.o¢ 84.08. Worth #7 Lone Black Cheviot Renfors at @6.7. Worth @10. xtra Long Biack Diagonal Cloth Reefers, with real ertrakban trimming, at $10. Worth @13.30. Kersey Cloth Coats, with pearl buttons, st @12, Worth 615. Cunprews Wrare ‘Children's Wraps, sizes 4 to 20yeare, from €2.50 to #10, Misses Wraps, 16 years, from @5 to #20, Don't fail to inspect oar stock of Wraps before make tng a selection Fouxsox & Lerman: TAB Market Space Cloned all day tomorrow aT rr RK ¥ Er RR Kee RK Rh os Bose Sas = HY NOT VELVET? You can- not bring anyricher rein forcement to the finest dros It is like the blush om « fair check soft—natural—glowing kiving contrast to the solid ground shades— or perfecting the symphony of effect im It ts @ symbol of pattern, damsel's harmonizing colors. elegance. But how wary of the quality you must ba, If it is worthfal tt lasts out many a season's service. Price won't point to the truth, That fs « profit reckoning. With 08 the lion's share is yours, M¥l¢ are our ask- ings—many are our offerings—much ere our values Of course in VELVET as im everthing fashionable the fickle shades are the leaders ‘this season. Those changeable eolors that elem and glow in many hues. BLACK te its senior and its rival. 1.25, #150, @1.75, 82.50 and $3 being our good kinds— 19 and 19 inches wide. It ts a sterling ¢roup that answers to your here ‘26-inch BLACK CLOAKING VELVETS— heavy enough to be warm—@3.a yard. ALL SILK BLACK VELVETS—tor all uses—$3.50, #4, 85, 86.50 and 8a yard. ING and 194nch COLORS—€1, $1.23, $1.50, $1.75and @2a yard. ‘WO to 24 inch all silk Colors—@5 a yard. SILK PLUSHES—Biack, Brown and the paler shades—75-. « yard—and higher. VELVETEENS and CORDUROYS—Whe can have a want outside our collection of colors? —75e. a yard. You won't make any mistake sing VELVET—if you use the proper kind—the only kind youcan buy of US. If you have got a trying color to match don’t give it up. Bring it here. If itisin the “land of the Living” we have it. > Preevs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE” Established 1840. Prt Fran a ae HH il Hull 531 Sevexrn Srazer N.W. EoLEUM.