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THE EVENING STAR. —__ Pun ILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. SMT EME STAR BUILDINGS, M0} Pecssyivania Avenue, curser 11th St. by The Evening Star awspaper Company. SH. KAUPYMA! Now York Ofice, 88 Petter Bi kon Tre Fe 6 STAR bs oe: ‘subscribers ‘n the etty by carriers, om thetr ewn account, at 10 cents wees. of 44e. per mouth. Copies at the coun- y mail—aoywhere in the United cents per satunpay Oursvores cunan S7an $1.00 per year: mg he ed, $3.00. (Batered at the Fost Office at Washington, D.C. es second-class mail matter.) EF All mall subscriptions must be paid io nee. Rates of advectising made known on applient Part2. Che # ening | Shar. Pages 9-10. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. TO ADVERTISERS. A@vertisers are urgently re- quested to hand in advertisements the day prior to publication, in order that insertion may be as- sured. Want advertisements will be received up to noon of the day of publication, precedence being Given to those first received. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. at GOLDEN cr HALL, on CAPITOL. HILL, for benefit of ST. JO) COMMANDERIES, U NOVEMBER GC, OCTOBER 30 to Seesen” tickets, 25 cents. 1t* KERNAN'S ata THEATER. TONIGHT AT & Matinees Thursday and Saturday. THEY ARB HERE! HYDE'S COMEDIANS! Including Miss HELEN MOA. HIGH CLASS! REBINED! Next Week—GUS HILL'S VAUDEVILLE STARS. 0r30-6¢ re ALEACGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Tonight at 8, ‘That Fuany Irishman, ROBERT CAYLOR, SPORT MoALLISTER, ONE OF THE 400. Tlustrated by PRETTY GIRLS, TUNEFUL MUSIC, GRACEFUL DANCING. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. _Next Week—Roland Reed. 0c80-tf @aRRIS’ THEATER. Week commencing Monday, Oct. 80. Usual matinees—Tues., Thurs. and a Daniel Als Koll outcasts oF GREAT CITY. Next_Week—FaBIO ROMANI. NEW NATIONAL THEATER. venting, Wednesday and Saturday Mat puguerus. PITOU'S tion of Superb Scenic Product the Successful Military Across he Potomac, A romance of the late war, ‘By Meum. Angustes Fitos and Béws rd M. Al- Presented with’ ciaborate scenery. Unique mechanical and electrical effects. Next_week—WARDE AND JAMES. _0c30-tf ‘ACADEMY. THIS WEEK. Only Matinee Saturday. MISS MARLOWE, Under management of Mr. STIXSOR.? Monday and Tuesday Evenings and Saturday Matinee. The Love Chase. Pg Even! Saturday Evening, MUCH ADO, ABOUT ROTHING. fant NSSbER EE EAW AND TEN BROECK, to N ELEVENTH SEASON. CHORAL SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT—Miscellaneous program, Met- Berott Music Hall, THURSDAY, November 9, 1893. SECOND CONCERT—The Messiah,’ Convention Hall, DECEMBER 28, 1893. Chorus of 500 and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. THIRD AND FOURTH CONCERTS—“The Crea- ‘April (ate not fixed), 1894 Chorus of 500 and full orchestra. HONORARY MEMBERSHIP SEASON CARDS, 82.50 and $5, entitling holder to seats to amount of $3 and $6, respectively, at holder's convenience, Garing the season. On sale at Metzerott’s. 7Prices of seats this season, $1, 75 and 50 cents. 0c28-11t WONDERLAND MUSEUM AND THEATER, O44 Fellows’ Hall, 7th st. ow. ‘Week commencing October 30. THE WONDEBSUL FIGHTING KANGAROO JACK. ‘Talking Seals, Lennie and Milton, ann im the Joe Allen, a 4,3, Bersham, Albino Twins, G-superd stage shows daily Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock p.m. Congret admission. ...— eeeeee-]O cents: The “G. G.? Course. I, B. CONWELL, Manager. WILLIAM H. McELROY, HAMILTON W. MABIE, F. HOPKEINSON SMITH, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Sale of seats now in progress at Merts's Pharm Lith and F sts. oc27-1m BY REQUEST. Second Concert by the Inimitable Fisk JUBILEE SINGERS apany from Fisk University, Nashville. ENING, Ort ausic jeism. for 11 fe ts =a according to location. Fi ye er ee oos-at PROF. A. W. HAWKS Of Baltimore, Md, THE Laughing Philosopher, IN HIS NEW LECTURE, “Voices.” Church, corner 16th and O sts. n.w., First Ba; AY, NOVEMBER 1, aT 8 P.M THE WOUSE IN” WHICH ABRAHAM LINCOLN | » BIG 10th x.. now contains sver 2, 500 relics in. as of them from the “Hom: wegen ai “nea. Prov. CALDWELL. DANCING DEMY 5th and H wR ESDAYS and FRIDAYS. for children W. oy appointment © ‘ay fon “TUESDAY, HALLowEr MUSICALE ANI In at THE EASTERN PRESi: METZEROTT’S 1 f Mr. at ead" except Sunday, 9-12 and 1-4. Tues- Beds . = 10 pm. 31ST INSTANT, WECTURE RIAN CHURCH, ™ HALL. Under direction of THE conarEcaTiON at W. BISCHOFF, RCH QUARTET. EASTON, D.D. Scotland's rd. ‘The lecturer will be introduced by Commissioner TICKETS... 75 and 60 CENTS. aT MUSIC STORE, from Oe eee ea APITAL and TRINITY | EDUCATIONAL. METZEKOTT MUSIC HALL. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, MR. EMIL PAUR, ee and 26. SOLOISTS: Mme. Nordica, Mr. Kneisel, And others to be a:nounced. Season tickets, with reserved seats, $7 and ©. A. ELLIS, Manager. SECOND GRAND HOP OF THE W. AND G. RB. BR. Employes Relief Ass'n at National Rifles’ Armory, THURSDAY, November 1803. Tickets, 50 cents, admitting gentleman and ladies. Music by Marine Band. oc81-3t* “’S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA. DINNERS, TEAS, DANC Office, 331'g Pa. ave. s.e. Residence, 515 Hst.n.w. Correspondence promptly attended to.o2é-1m MR. ALLAN DE COU MUELLER'’S SELECT Sehool for Dancing, Delsarte and rtment, Masonic Temple. 9h and F sts. n.w., Washing- __ton, D.C. Circulars at the ——— oc26-I1m* BaxJO. BANJO.—A TRIAL N FREE. Banjo quickly and correctly taught by note or simplitied method: only $7 per quarter. I guar. antee to teach the most unmusical person play a perfect tune each lesson by my slinple method or uo charge. Parlors open from 10 a.m. outil 9 pm. GEORGE DRAEGER, 631 I st. aw. oc9-Lm EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. MISS NINA MORSE’S SCHOOL AND KINDER- garten, 1023 12th st. bet. K and L sts. French, scaciniiais books and materials without extra charge. lass. 2 0cB1-6t* MT. VERNON MUSIC STUDIO, 1008 ST. aw., G. W. Lawrence, vocal teacher. Voice culture; correct breathing taught ys = id meth- od; pupils prepared for concerts. ee cales. 1-6t* LADY JUST FROM ENGLAND WISHES En @ — lessons in Freach (acquired tn Pa: ing in oll, water colors. crayon and penel jugs. Address EE.BARTON, 910 20th aw. Miss ee PRIVATE SCHOOL, 453 G Faults of speech corrected. vanced, cal Culture. Coach. Reading, or2s-tmn® PIANO INSTRUCTION— certificated serratory of desired. MRS. L. RE ence WILL REOPEN FRENCH and English school for Young ladies and, chil- dren, October 4, at 927 P st. “Culture classes for adult se2-3m* A _MIDDLE-AGED LADY, WITH EXPERIENCE OF 7 years in teaching English, French and Latin, desires pupils at her residence or at residence of —MISS$ MAY H. MEAD, ap < Herr ny = the Royal Con- t pupils’ i it os puplis; students prepared for High School, also for civil service examination; best references. Address Mrs. B. J., Star office. 0c30-2t® MRS. S. OLDBERG HAS RESUMED INSTRUO- tioa Im vocal culture and will receive a limited Bamber of pupils, Weduesdayy and Saturdays, at Sarders & Stayman's, 934 F st. Admission to ladies’ Wednesday clase throagh ‘members or apply in person to Mrs. OLDBERG. oc28-2w*s SIGNOR MAINA’S VOCAL SCHOOL, 919 H'st. The only nw. thorough school of the celebrated Ttallan metbod of staging ia Washington. Careful Placing of the voice and artistic duish To satisfy all who beg made demand to study in this school, Sig. Maina will institute classes, both male and female, at a great reduction of price, for solfege: ig at sight), pre- parafory for oratorio, opera and concert; proper reathing, il the Breclge division of time, de. pupils of Sig. Maina will have the advant $f attending, free of charge, one evening w weekly im class for the reading of the Latin and Italian. 0028-61 KENSINGTON ART NEEDLEWORK And decorative embroideries taught as at Royal fil Ve VERMONT. Ava. .W. PIANO AND HARMONY. ee21-tf LESSONS ON ica sANKO Wee WOOD'S COMMERCIAL LLEGE, East Capitol st.; uinth year Pa to ‘ans poten of y men and women for business life. Terms and situations en without charge. Call or send for 82-page illustrated catalogue, containing names of more than 350 students. oelS ‘MME. J. ESPUTA-1 ars of voice clase and the note chain sys ys on and after Sept. ACADEMY OF HOLY CROSS, 1812 MASS. AVE., FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, ‘Will reopen September 11; every facility is of- fered for © thorough course in the primary snd academic department; also in music, vocal and Sngtremnentad. special attention paid to parsical ART STUDENTS TEAGUE NINTH SEASON. Day | classes — ‘Antique, portrait, olls, water Evening Sinsses--Antique and men's lite, oc3-tt 808 sus) at. ate ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE FOR Day ENTS ON- yy studies resumed 4 hy pene send for new FABRICIAN, President. A. PELE (FROM PARIS), FRENCH and private lessons; best references. of lath st. nw. of successful teaching. MT. VERNON SEMINARY, ‘M and 11th sts., BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA- DIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. and reanive in. methods a ins! me oe it has initherto been Pig Rg ae Appliance for the health: and cou re of its puptin, Including steam heat, passenger elevator aud per: fect sanitation. Fall term opens OCTOBER 8, 1893. ‘Year books furnished on application. Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. "tot Best Capi ae tol st, for indies children, will ana reopen on MONDAY, Sept, @. “This well-knowa inocjtution affords ev. pantage for scouring fs ect steentian Se yy! will be admitted wan gS al somone aXD LITTUS ¢ ee se25 Fall term begins September ber 28. MISS HAISTEAD'S PRIVATE SCH Saat. cor. as et. say school for illo, and side ie ‘zirls, ions may at rooms @aily from 9 till 1 o'clock eel-3m* MISS ALICE E. BURBAGE, 469 I ST. N.W. Graduate of Royal Cunservatory ae of piano, harmony ‘Sa counterpetst. ee se6-3m, EATON, BURNETT & DURLING’S BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL, 12TH AND F STS. N.W. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLS IN ACTIVE OPERA- TION. GUNSTON IN 2926 AND ‘aight ta ST.N.W. Art School, Kensingt 028-6" Mrs. vs. PEAKE, 2 2iho ish sk aw. pe A engine Ling SorTAR AND ¥ocat, RON, oclS-1m Me. and hire. ‘MASON. teacher; 40c. a = “ a te se WASHINGTON SEMINARY, 1226 Asta genete Call from 9 to 12m (BN ee Bo en “LILLY A. CHESTER OF THE EASTERN ‘of instruction ’ ti tested et “ties fae Rog Z — a = oa = TWELVE i earnest work; many lessons at 12 &.e., November prepared at school, withi: ‘h of help from prin- Ps 0c28-8t* Sipal. Miso CLAUDIA STUANT. Prine ‘1m? SYNDICATE for giving the best private instruc- tion, and fitting for college, in ALL the lan- guages, mathematics, draw: & engineering, physics, chemistry, ‘ish, History a Eco- nomics,—by experienc! st talists, 101 degrees from the leading universities in this country and Europe. Translations, solutions and analyses made under guarantee. & F. Craven Ph. D. oc20-12t* FRIENDS’ SCHOOL, AN ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL For both sexes, 1811 I st. Cutldren ‘who begin school tm our de- partment, almost without exception, are happy and become interested and Our teachers are college students are pursuing courses at Yale, Columbia, Columbian Uatv, Cornell, | Princetou, “Johns | Hopkins, setts institute “ot ‘Technology’ Lafayette aad rt. tmetudente are received at any time and fitted fees ‘THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Principal. MISS C. MATILDA MINKE, 312 DELAWARE AVE. n.e., graduate of the New Eng. Conservatory of Music, Boston, Organist and Expertenced Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Im* PROF. J. Pitot GERMUILLER, TE =s= or vocal music and "harmony; cally attentive oeeginners as well as to } pupils advanced. se25-zm* LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th st. n.w. Branches in all American and European Principal jew term begins cities. No now. THE BERKELEY Y SCHOOL, I st, N.W., CHAS. W. "FISHER, B.8., Head Master. Prepares young men for West foes and for all colleges and universities. ments may be made for pri branches in the afternoon © WHY PAY $50, $61 FOR WHAT CAN Annapolis The well'knowa reputation of the Beinctpal, as a reltable and successfull Washington educator, is a guarantee of cor treatm TVY INSTITUTE NUSINERS COLLEGE, SW, COR. STH AND K STS. N.W. YNN, A-M., Principal. Typerriting, Shorthand’ and all Business Subjects. RW STITUTE, A School for Young Ladies and Little Girls, HIGHLAND TER! 14TH STREET AND MASSACHU oc30 Mr. and Mrs. (TS AVENUE, - D. CABELL, Principals. MRS. MA) KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL, ‘and the Elizabeth Peabody oe Normal Training School, 1918 Sunderland place (or O st. Be) Fill begin fall and winter Pyessious Octo- for Harvard, Yale, fc3z_ September 20 pa Princeton, Johns Hopkins. leges, universities and scentific | United States Military and schools; for the 1 Academies and FA | for business. Special department for boys be- | tween 8 and 12 years of agi full course modern languages. Fut particulars address CHAS. u20-3m aDval ed vecial attention willing and Place, near 20th it pupils. Prof. P ow. NSERVATORY OF MUSIC. year. | Piano, in, Free advantages oc5-1m* 1D. Director. Lear nd dictations by adividual imstraction by ex- “ters. Graduates of rare excellence shed success; moderate prices; send " au28 ber 2, 1893. ch at Dova. aus1-3m 7 EMERSON INSTITUTE, 914 14th st. Franklin Square. Select Classical and Schont for Young. Men | and, Bos its forty-second | re Lehigh aud other col: | SHAFTESBURY COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION, TES Tet, Hes, 12a Gat ne Anes hat pom st. est in the Lessons in class or rivat cry _beancbens | School year begins oa vane ay EDWARD HEIMENDAHL ¢ on Tuesdays and lers & Stayman's, 934 st., on and Tuesday, Oct. 24. For terms and’ particulars ad- dress care of Sanders & Stayman.” ocié-im* 1864—EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE—184 FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. Sorou; nly mt tice open every business day and night. Write call for new annual announcement. Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, Tel. call 1084. (ocl6) Principal and Proprietor. _ MISS" FRANCES MARTIN'S ENGLISH AND PRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, st. nw. a Kindergarten. Boarding pupils limited. se2-2m* SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, ORATORY, ACTING, physles! grace and voice culture. isiz 18th st., ven dur! the da: EDWARD C. TOWNSENDS Miss 404°. TOWS, _ SEND. S wedt-te MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 1207 10th n.w. Pupils prepared successfully for'eivil service, departmental and census examinations. Stenography taught. se2-tr MRS. HARRIET MILLS, Vocal lessons resumed October 1. o2-1m* 1304 L street. SCHOOL OF FRENCH L LANGUAGE. 1428 N.Y. ave. 0. w., Prof. PAUL E. VOINOT, Principal, Feopens September | 2; rapid T. _mederate. Trial lesson’tree. FRENCH CLASSES FORMING FOR THE SEASON. Leer ae readings. Ex ‘admission. oc3-Im* MLLE. V. PRUD" HOMME, 307 D st. a.w. MISS TACIE A. DAN TEL, 716 Sth st. ow. Voice and piano lessons resumed October 2 8e30-1m* WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, 1226 15TH st.—Day and boarding school, primary, interme- Giate and ‘udvanced™ departments; experienced teachers; methods ot instruction ' those tested daring TWELVE years of earnest work: red at school. within reach ‘ot help fa mprlaelpal. STUAR’ ~ Miss CLAUDIA rin WASHINGTON SEMINARY, 1540 17TH ST. Boarding and Day School opens October 2. Primary, Intermediate and Advanced Departments, Thorough instr ressive methods; indl- ; Corps of competent teachers. Special classes: Literature, Tansuases, Elocutioa, Physical Cultur ‘ery, Ni | T. SMALLWoop, =| ‘and Mra.’ G. Mr. 8e12-2m* Prineipais, | : SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN ed at 1434 Q st. nw. Pre Zee an technical schools and, st of references. For particulars apply Riequannns |, H. PUTNAM, or A. N. ee ae sre aes EL Contes seS-2m* FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE—PROF. GASTON RIVOT fron Paria; very exsive method. . Sra snot, ess 1328 T st. n.w.. or call | 17-14t* TOF WA-HINGTON. HALL, FOR BOYS, st. GronGE'S, AR, ALM. sth to? uneicelled advan- reasonable terms; i, highest in® | AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET THE THIRD WEEK OF The Bon Marches Stupendous Manufacturers’ and Importers’ Loss Sale. More and Greater Bargains Than Before. We Cannot Open Until Ten O’clock. More and greater bargains are to be offered than during the first few days of this sale, when it became necessary to frequently close our doors and This is not an “Assignee’s Sale,” a rupt Sale.” admit the crowd a few at a time. “Closing Out Sale” or a “Bank- We are not hard up, nor are we retiring from business. Our watchful buyers have been given “free rein” to buy what- ever and wherever they could buy bargains. We shall continue this sale as long as there are bargains to be had---if it runs all winter---or for all time. The Days of High Prices Are Numbered! “Job Lot” of Fine Aprons —#ecured at the dissolution sale of Simp- necdesgrrevncenmeernineat done ~p3 A Manufacturing Jeweler’s Surplus Bought for Cash. We have stormed the very heart of the largest jewelry manufacturing cen- ter in America—that of Providence, R. 1. We gave them to understand that Bo lot was too large for us if we could only name our price. These tremendous purchases will enable us to retail jew- elry at less than the wholesale prices. In fact, it would pay other merchants to buy Jewelry of us to sell again—but they cannot do so—we intend you shall reap the benefit. Scan these lots closely for no such opportunity will present iteelf again: 8,500 Stick Pins, in more than 50 differ- ent styles ot Satterss, Rege- lar prices, 6, 8 and 10c. 30 4,000 Sterling Silver Hat Pins, in 10 er more different patterns and any quantity of styles in Stick and Sword 50 dosen Fine Enameled Brooches, i An attractive variety of floral, leaf, ur prices and Bene ee Lo One enormous lot of Sterling Silver and Rolled Gold Necklaces, Breastpins, Hair Pins, Stick Pins, Barrings, Chain Bracelets, Sword Pins, &c., in @ multi- tude of designs and patterns. Regular prices, 25,,88 and soc-. 180 Ove lot of Children's and Misses’ Solid Guia Ringe with tarqeslen ond garset cane lot ot Ladies’ Solid Gold Chased Band Rings. all sizes. Sold every- 4 7 | where at 98¢ aaeesers Qne lot of Ladies’ Handsome Real Cbip Diamond Ri Regular selling Ings. Price everywhere, $1.50 590 One lot of Handsome Sterling Silver Hat Pins and Hair Pins, with shell and prongs. Sold where Hat ia 590 One tremendous lot of Sterling Silver Hat Pins, Rhine Stone Breastpins, Rolled Gold Link Bracelets and a mis- cellaneous lot of otber Jewelry. Regu- Jer selling prices, 8, %e., and 47 o Here is the prize offering of the lot. About 2,000 miscellaneous pieces of Jewelry, embracing Handsome Breast- pins, Earrings, Lace Pins, Fob Chains, Scarf Pins, Brooches, Opera Chains, Bracelets, Rings, &c. Regular selling rices are ge 2s $1.68, 1.75 and $1.98. Choice ..... 890 25c. Towels, 16c. While Towels are not in our line, we could not resist securing this tremendous Dargain for the benefit of our patrons. 118 dozer, Full Bleached Double Tuck Towels, large size (20x40), fringed at both ends, sold as a bargain at all dry goods stores at 25c., Only 16c. Each. 15c. Silkalines, gc. Here is another chance. We had to go outside of our line and secure a bargain which dry goods and furniture stores are loth to give: 500 yards of Fine Wide Figured Silka- Mnes, rich art colorings, never sold less than 15c., Only gc. Yd. Hat Trimmings. Surely you need no arguments to con- vince you of the extraordinary oppor- tunity here presented. You can save about one-half of the expense of trim- ming your hat by buying your Trimmings of us. We secured from a hat trimming im- porter the balance of bis line of Jet Algrettes and Beaded Ornaments, im- ve One lot of Jetted Quills, 8 tn a bunch. Regular a priceise- 1 Oc 39c. Colored Princess Tips.....-.--++ 175 One lot_of Fine Mink Head Hat Pins. Regular selling price, 19c. Fine Princess Pon Pons tps. Regular price, 75c Fine Black and Black and White Ostrich 3 lar price, § Ostrich Tips. Regular pi 29, root q eto. order. Office, “1720, Pu. ave | ‘orks, 1708 and 1710 E u.w. Telepuone, 804 ‘Manager. OLNEY INSTITUTE 1827 I st. Succeeding Mrs. Myer’s Boarding and Sebool for Young Ladies and Little Girls, PENS ER Day | ARTHUR W. KORSO: G15 15th st. nw. Telephone 166. THE BON Handkerchiefs From Auction. LAST WEEK WE ATTENDED THE P. EREMPTORY Sarz Or 62,000 Dozex Haxpxezcmers —AT THE AUCTION HOUSE OF Our Former Ribbon Sale Eclipsed. ‘The high appreciation and quick sale of ur recent gigantic Se. Ribbons set us to scurrying for their superior, and,although the task was a difficult one, we have Deen successfal. 2,600 pieces of Pure Silk, Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, widths No. 9, 12, 16 and 22, being 1, 1%, 1%, 2 and 2% ins. Side, colors white, cream, black, pinks, blues, lilacs, yellows, orange, apple, about Regular prices, 15, 18, 28 ard 28c. per will be sold to one buyer, as we do not yard, according to width. care to have merchants buy them up ‘We shall bunch the entire lot and give to sell again. you the choice of any width At 13¢. yd. Hosiery Down In Price. ‘This recent of Ladies’ White Hemstitched itles... neler bonaliseee wt? hunt that we secured the following lot of Hosiery of a distressed importer anx. fous to turn his stock into cash: 96 dosen Ladies’ Fast Black Boot Pattern Hose, solid black feet, with fancy uppers of tans, browns, grays, pink, blue, yellow, cardinal, &c. This quality is usually sold at 85c., or 8 for $1, but has recently been offered as & special at 25c. Our Price, 18c. Pr. 42 dozen Ladies’ Novelty Silk-Em- broldered Fast Bleck Hose, imported to sell at 50c. Our Price, 28c. Pr. 83 dozen Children’s Fast Black Derby Ribbed Hose, full regularly made, full Weight, never sold under 2c. Our Price, 16c. Pr. One lot of Men's Full Regularly-made French Balbriggan Hose. Regular 19c. quality. Our Price, 1c. Pr. Underwear Under Price. What care you about the “whys and wherefores,”’ just so you profit by our stupendous sale. These with a num- ber of others, which we have no room to mention here, ought to crowd our Un- Gerwear Department the livelong day tomorrow: One lot of Ladies’ Winter-weight Swiss Ribbed Vests, high neck and long Sleeves. Regular price, 60c. Our Price, 31c. One lot of Ladies’ Union Suits, in ecru, pink and gray. Regular price, $1. Our Price, 72c. One lot of Ladies’ Equestrian Tights, two-thirds wool, in natural gray and fast black. Regular selling price, $1.38. Our Price, 50c. We could only get » small quantity of these, so be brisk. Ladies’ Two-thirds Wool Winter-weight Vests, in natural gray.. Regular price, fis Our Price, 69c. 118 dozen Children's Guaranteed Fast Black Derby Ribbed Hose. Regular 19¢. quality. Our Price, 12c. Pr. , 0c. quality. box, sold last Christmas at Our Price, 57c. pr. Dress Trimmings. Dopartzseat will be the cdering ota aes lot of Hercules Braids, Silk Passemen- tertes, Jetted sdimmoeg vg ageripmeed and a variety of widths, Worth 19, 25, ‘83 and 0c. Choice, 12 1-2c. Yd. Skirts Almost Half ro 38c. Veilings, 15¢c. | We also secured a special lot of Fine Chenille Dotted “Tuxedo” Veiling, with border, in black, navy, brown, cream and tan. Has sold heretofore at 88 Only 15c. Yd. Veil. Our Price, 39¢. MARCHE, THE BON 314=316 7th Street N.W. 5 cmarioe Fim Gingran ‘Eas 4 Lace Importers Are Very Sick. Stylish Coats Under Price.