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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1893—TWELVE PAGES. WOODWARD 5 LOTHROP, OTH, 11TH AND F STS N.W. agen The Prize Pictures, The E. B. Clark & Co. World’s Fair Exh ibit YN ITS ENTIRETY 4S IT STOOD AT THE GREAT WHITH CITY Was Purchased for Just Half Prices, AND IS NOW ON DISPLAY AND SALE AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES. ‘These expert Pictures. The buying is made very easy. Just as we bought we are selling—for half Full of Gift fitness for Wedding, Holiday or Anniversary. anybody, and without a duplicate anywhere at any price. Doubly acceptable being these actual value. or any home, Souvenirs of the G art gems need no comment from us. The fact that they were awarded the first prize by Judges at the Columbian Exposition bespeaks the high excellence, the superior character of the Rich enough, fine enough reat World’s Fair. FRENCH WATER COLORS, FINE OIL PAINTINGS, COPYRIGHTED PHOTOGRAPHS, FREE- SIAND PASTEL PAINTINGS, STANDARD ENGRAVINGS AND ETCHINGS. $i.00 to $20. Value $2.00 to $60. IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SALE WE OFFER THE BALANCE OF THE ' Fifty Cases of Framed Pictures Purchased From a Western Manufacturer. Fer For hundred fifty Steel Engravii C—Forty-five Fine 16x20, in ~Two and fifty Steel wings, frames, a ; ‘and WOE aE et eee O80 | BS, SE eat eg For |For oe 89%rrs: att 2 highly palisbod antinas | 81.D5 ieee corte: Named tethew waa neh e. Than Paces sesottrer Uatne. REGU QQo | Hien price geet molding: KEG” BY YS Gta Goor......... 10th st. building.) Our Mammoth Toy Department. A SANTA CLAUS’ STORE HOUSE—-THAT’S WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE. TOYS AND DOLLS FROM THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH. Large Glass Marbles, dozen....... Large Bright Trumpets. Se oa Puneb and Judy Tenpins. Mother Goose and Her Ducks. “Le Grande” Theater. “Imperial” Theater. (th floor. Some Silks Lowered i Large Doll Carriages. Girls’ Sleighs. Boys’ Sleds... ae Large Express Wagons..... Swinging Horses. Large Shoo-files. Iron Velocipedes. Tricycles Spring Buckboards. Rocking Chairs..... Roller-top Desks. 5c -85e Ae Me .T5e -+-10th i n Price. A Silk Department like ours is never without bargain spots. As we collect we distribute. From one cause or auother come such opportunities as the following: Silks whose richuess and beauty end value are uot altered a whit, even though the prices are so changed. 100 yds. All Silk Black Brocade. 1 FORMERLY T5e. Now 50c. 4% yds. All Silk Satin Strived Black Surah. rormerty $1.00. xow 65c. 220 yds. All-silk Fancy Stripes and Brocades. Various styles, in lengths for Waists. Trimmings, a a $1.00. 800 yds. Two avd Three Toned All-silk Bro- eades, small effects in the verv newest designs. sow $1.50. 1,100 yds. 19-tn. Glace Taffetas, nearly a score of varieties. FORMERLY 85c. NOW 65a Gst door. COTELE NOVELTIES REDUCED. Glace Vrille. rorurnty $2.00. wow $1.50. Gicce Epingle and Glace Taffetas Armure. roruerty $2.50. xow $2.00. THOSE LYONS SILK WARP VELVETS In a rich, brilliant shade of cardinal only is the Season's bargain in Velvet. A portion of them was Slightly creased in transportation, for which reason the importer rejected it. The manufacturer asked us to dispose of them for less than half value. 19, 20 and 24 inches wide. rEcutarty $2.50, sow $1.00. +-Under skylight.) Unusuals in Boys’ Clothing. ‘We closed out from = maker of Boys’ Clothing eleven lines of bis high-grade and high-priced @ults at prices that were cut almost in half. Here is the result: Any of These Suits for $5.00 A line of Cassimeres, gray and brown, made to) retail at $10.00. H A line of Cheviots, light brown mixtures, made to retail at 6.50. A line of Fuzzy Suitings, light brawn checks, made to retail at $6.00. A line of Cassimeres, very dark gray, made to Betail at $8.00 and $3.50. - Im these lots are a great many of the “Rec A line of Fuzzy Cheviots, blue and dark red in- visible plaids, made to retail at $7.50. A line of Plaids, light brown, made to retail at $7.00. Five other lines, to which description could not do justice. None made to sell for less than $6.00. iprocity"’ (double knees and seat) brand. All are silk sewed, bave cloth under collar, sprung shoulders, wide lapels and tbat not-easy-to-get cut and hang which makes unsightly bagging out of the question, All sizes, Choice for $5.00. Kilt Suits and Shirt Waists Reduced. KILT SUITS. ‘They don't sell fast enough to suit us. Every one In stock over $5.00 has been marked to $5.00 or less. This means some $11 $10.00, $9.00 and $5.50 Suits are now $5.00; some $9.00, $8.50, $6.75 and $5.00 Suits are now $3.50. Not an old style among them. “MOTHERS' FRIEND" WAISTS. 35 dozen Fine $1.00 Percales, pretty designs, nicely laundered, bought fm such’a way that the can be sold for. In the lot are a few -50. Frene still fewer of the 75e. quality, but most are the regular $1.00 grade. About one in ten is very slightly soiled. All sizes. +++-10th st. bldg.) Girls’ Jackets, Gretchens and Dresses. Petty cares are often quite as vexatious as great ones, and selecting clothes for little folks quite as muuch trouble as for big folks. Choosing 1s made very easy here. Plenty of room, plenty of light and what fs unusual (not with us, though) an almost limitless assortment from which to pick. All the well-made and proper-fitting kinds, anyway. Tomorrow, some new Wraps and Dresses that 1t may profit you to know of. Good looks, good quality, modest prices. ee Mixed Novelty Cloth Jackets, tan and brown effects, bias ruifle cape, umbrella skirt, rolling collar. Sizes, 12, 14 and 16 years—$5.00 aud double ed with French seal | large cape and browd ‘revers Jtussian Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. $9.00 | and $10.00. i heviot Jackets, black, double breasted, | collar, handsomely trimmed with French seal. Sizes, 12, 14 and M6 years. .$6.75 and $10.00 | Gd floor Is Mr s Srore Tomorrow. Por $1.25, A lot of Ladies" 26-inch Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, unquestionably the best value We ever offered 1m an Umbrella. Made of twilled silk and cotton; the sticks are imperted German scented cherry and French crab, terminating im a great varlety of hooks, ties ‘and rings. The price is 25e. lower than the best we've ever shown at $1.50, making these | ily cheap for $1.25 | Men's Hemstitchod Sik Initial Handkerchiefs, in all letters. ‘The usual 50c. quality... Be. ‘That special ¢ Men's Quarter Teck and Four- to Hand fs is selling fast. Good colorings, same quality silk as tm the 50c. ones, linings not e at. 25. quite so fioe. Unusual val (ist floor ... =1009 st.) emia Vurze Goon Varves Is Woxews | Hosteny. colors and boot A lot of Lisle Hose, plal work, Woxews Mestrx Usverwear Deer. Good Quality Muslia Drawers, deep ruffle of Hamburg. cluster of small tucks above. Se. “food Quality Muslin Walking Skir ruifle, Hamburg edge and tucks. (2a Boor ..... Pars Depanrvesr. 1,200 yards Manuf: ‘turer's Remnants | BABY OUTIN s, PLANNELS, sense” toe... Ladies’ Vici ‘ id or cloth top | $4 toes, patent leather tips; also Patent Lea Trimmed Bluchers, made on the Piccadilly las All-wool Reefers, plain and fancy mixtures, medium and heavy weights. Some with rutile others double breasted, with large sailor Sizes, 4 to 14 years. $2.50 to $5.00 xeelleut assortment ot ‘ool Gretchens and Ulsters, in such new and desirable shades as Havana brown, French blue, &c.; also. stylish novelty mixtures. Some with’ capes, others with full “Bishop” sleeves and “Worth” collar, braid or fur trimmed. Sizes, 4 to 14 years. .$7.50 to $15 Serviceable Dresses for school Wear,lined through- out. Some neatly braided, others trimmed with velvet. Sizes, 4 to 14 years. $3.50 to $7.50 -11th st. bldg. Wowens 2dc. Haspxencurers re linen—ever thread. We don’t sell any Pe kind. You ‘can buy All-linen Handkerchiefs for less than twenty-five cents. We keep tem here. But you cannot buy Handkerchiefs like these anywhere for less. In fact, it will be hard to tind these qualities at this price outside of our Hand- kercbiet Department. ere are several styles. Embroidered scalloped a hemstitched and mbroidered—neat, pretty designs. : Fine ae ae Hemstitehed and trimmed with Valenciennes lace, or with Valenciennes lace edge and inserting. Scalloped edge embroidered tn black for mourn- ing use. Also black print borders. Hemstitched (half-inch hem), with hand-em- broidered initials. (st floor seeees-2d annex.) Suoz 5 There is more art in shoemaking than most per- sons imagine, and there is scarcely less in shoe fitting. We claim to understand both. Ladies’ Viet Kid Button Shoes, with extension ‘EPARTMENT. soles, patent leather tips, pointed or “commo Formerly $3.50. Now $3. Keduced simply becaus: we have too many Hues at $3.50. All this sea- son's stock. Ladies’ Plain Opera Toe But turned soles. Formerly $4. There are yet nearly Shoes, with hand- 33. sizes of those Patent Leather Vamp Cloth Top Button Shoes, which we are selling for $5. Made of French calf by Laird, Schober & Mitchell of Philadelphia to sell for $7. Excelient value for $5. Children’s Best Vici and French Kid Rutton ‘Shoes. with turned soles. Sizes 6 to 10%. Form ly $: é Now $1.25. 2d oor vist annex.) —_o— od SPANTS Devarraent. Good lity Cambrie L i Good ality imbrie Short Dresses, ve’ of Hamburg inserting and clustered ‘tucks, full sleeves. .- Stik Bengaline Caps," tanciiy "trimmed swansdown, made tn a true French style. De. Haud-crocheted Worsted Sacques, ail r Ye light pretty colorings, soft and f Gnished with border of light blue or pink SOs, tensively for night wear. Lengths Hand-quilted” and “Embroidered “Ribs. several Se. "yard. Regularly 12%; styles : st floor... 2 sloth st. bldg.) | @a floor ‘oti poem Woonwarp «& Lormnop, OTH, 11TH AND F STREETS NORTHWES?. CLARICS = & W. Collars, 20c.;McKnew’s 734 AND 736 7TH ST. Creat Overstock) At The Palais Royal. GLOAIK bale Continued. $4.98 Ladies’ Diouble-breasted Jackets, with capes, tailor made, seams bound. Only $2.15, $13.50 Skirt Coats, edged with seal fur down front, around cape, and Worth colla four rows of braid around waist, thr around collar and cape. The most stylish garment of the season. Only 99.98, $16.50 Ladies’ Tight-fitting Jacket, 26 Inches long, edged with skunk fur, standing Worth collar, made of fine English beaver. sample garments, In a variety of patterns and shapes. Only one of a kind; extra value at regular price. ” 85,00, $10 Ladies’ Jackets, Clay diagonals, edged with fur, Worth collar and cape, double box pleated back. Orly $6.98. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. $7.50 Misses’ Jackets, English cheviot mixtures, with or without velvet collars, Only 94.48, $9.00 Misses’ Jackets, with cape, mixed cloths, also plain colors. Only $5.98. $4.50 Child-en's Gretchens, in a variety of patterns, with capes, all sizes. 92.98. $7.50 Children’s Gretchens, a dozen differ- ent styles and qualities, with deep and double capes. Only 94.48. CLARK'S 734 AND 786 7TH ST. fine Black Is King. MORE BLACK season ERE SELLING Dress Goods — this than ever before. Dlack has become a What a beautiful effect can be pro duced with black, with a little white here and there—what a beautiful com- bination. We're well stocked—saw at a glance almost this fall what was coming, “made ready."" But don't come to us for the poor, cheaper qualities, for We baven't them. For years we ha\ stuck to the best, and will co tinue to do so. Priestley’s Silk Warp HENRIETTA, 85c. to $2 yard. = Priestley’s Silk Warp ARMURES, 5c. and $1 yd. Priestley’s RUSSIAN CREPE, $1 yd. Priestley’s Di EB ALMA, Ze. and $1 All-wool_ HE ‘A and CASHMERES, BO, 62%g, 75, STiye. and $1 yd. All-wool WHIP CC and Te. yd. All-wool SERG . Te. and $1 ya. All-wool JACQUARD: nd FANCY $i_and $1.25 ya. square, $2. EMBROED, SHAWLETTES, $2.50 to $12. Carhart & Leidy, 928 7th St. & 706 K St. nz The Best Tea Is, as every one knows, JAPANESE TEA. It hus a flavor no other tea im the world can approach, We want every one to try real JAPANESE TEA. Genuine “Uji.” “Kioto, anazi"’ and @ pound, for 53 cents 1 14 cents %4 Ib. “Giokulo,"” the best grown, usually $1.50, for 85 cents Ib. When you get “foreign” articles get the genuine. All kinds of real Japanese goods are here, “Lirmr J araxe 606 13:1: Sr. (Only Genuine Japanese Store in Town), Oue door above F st. ni? qeaHNgEgaTeeegsegesegegeesesgy Exclusive FUR STORE. FURS. WE MAKE THEM AND RETAIL THEM. ONE PROFIT, ONE PRICE. So by buying your Furs of us you buy direct from the manufacturer, thereby saving at least 30 per cent. We guarantee STYLE, QUALITY, FIT AND FIN- ISH of our garments, because of our personal knowledze of what and how they are made. REMEMBER THIS: Goods are exchanged. satisfactory. Goods b twelve months free of ci OLD FURS remodeled at small cost. HUDSON BAY FUR €O., 515 11+1x Sr N.W.2Nua FSr. ate Seasbasssssssbsbsssehssaeb29220 Furs Reduced. Having secured a number of extraordi | Mary good things in the way of Garments—especially Fur Neck Scarfs | we have marked down a vart of the stock to put it on a par with the new pur- chases. $4 River-Mink Neck Money refunded if not t of us are kept In order 50, Searfs for $2. $6 Fine Miak Neck Scarfs for $4.00. $20 Electric Couey Capes for $14.00. $30.00 Astrakhan Capes for $18.00. Many other good things, so drop in! Willett & Ruoff,905 Pa.Ave. What Ladies May Re- See These “Sealskins.” G& 3 for 50c. G Axo Exeventa Srarers. Mews Fersisnas OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT PROPORTIO! ATELY LITTLE PRICES......48¢ FOR THE VERY LATEST STYLE PERIAL” FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS, INCLUDING PATTERNS THAT ARE GENERALLY SOLD AT Te. -ONLY 69¢ FOR WINTER UNDERWEAR USUALLY JUDGED GOOD VALUE AT $1.—SAMPLES IN WINDOW NEAR DOOR OF G STREET ENTRANOE......$5.98 INSTEAD OF $7.50 FOR THE LATEST LONDON STYLE MACKINTOSH, OF BLACK AND NAVY DIAG- ONAL CLOTH WITH CHECK LINING, DETACHABLE CAPE. .....$4.50 INSTEAD OF $5 FOR THE LONDON STYLE TIGHT ROLLING SILK UMBRELLAS IN INVISIBLE GREEN, LONDON SMOKE, DARK BROWN AND BLACK......$1.75 INSTEAD OF $2.25 FOR BEST ENGLISH DERBY KID GLOVES, AND ONLY $1 A PAIR FOR GENUINE ENGLISH DOG- SKIN GLOVES WITH PATENT AUTOMATIC FASTENINGS.........4SK FOR LONDON RED AND LET ONB OF OUR EXPERTS FIT THE GLOVES TO YOUR HAND, quire. DAY GENERALLY BRINGS SOME WANT-SUCHT AS A NEW PAIR OF GLOVES, BIT OF RIBBON, HANDKERCHIEF, HAT, SHOES, STOCK- sv: INGS OR—BUT HERE'S A LIST WITH DESCRIPTIONS AND PRICES OF ALL OF YOUR PROBABLE WANTS. x Govese Pigskin or Biarritz Mousquetaires good enough for Sunday wear are rare. Fifty dozen pairs bave Jus. arrived that are superior to any pre- viously shown here or elsewhere. Only 96c a pair, and we will try them on at our risk and guarantee them, with as little risk as the much more ex- pensive French Kid Gloves......And here are the Best 4-button French “Kids with the correct big buttons at $1.50 Instead of $1.75 a pair. ‘Those who prefer Suede Mousquetaires and usually pay $1.50 are in- Nited to try those here at $1.25.—Have a pair tried on and see if they are not equal in every respect to any $1.50 Glove you have previously worn. +++++-The following are not regular stock, but come from a reliable import: who had occasion to doubt the merchant they were imported for, prefer- ring our certain $7 a dozen to his promised $0—thus you get them at 67¢ instead of $1 a pair, Black, tans, browns, reds. All sizes, Mouxery-1 hardly seems fair that the identical Trimmed Hat that not long since cost your friend $5, $6 or $7 shall tomorrow cost you only $3,—but it is none the less a loss to us. Sc tomorrow for cholce of the remaining French Felt Hats made to re- tail at $1.25—the Inst ninety of over two thousand that have been grabbed for at 13¢ each. 25e Instead of 98e for the Trimmed and Untrimmed Sailor Hats in velvet, felt, plush and satin 23e instead of 48e for Misses’ “Infanta’ Hats. 25e and 50c for chotee of $1.25 and $1.50 Fancy Feathers, Algrettes, Mercury Wings, ete...... 45e imstead of YSe bunch for Prince of Wales Os- trich Tips in black and colors. Vins The spectal prices for Saturday only are:—98e instead of $1.60 for the Paris Novelty Spangled and Iridescent Veils......68e for the Se Black Brussels Veils with borders of three rows of lace 40e for the 48e Double-width Veilings......25¢ yard for all styles of 30 and 35¢ Veils. + +500 for 68e Mourning Veils, F oorwear—towerea prices Saturday for most desirable Shoes:—$4.95 for the $6 Russia Calf Bluchers with seven large buttons—Barnard’s best— made on last from London—the Piccadilly. $3.47 for the $4.95 Blucher Lace Shoes with patent leather vamp. Piccadilly last and latest London style extended sole. Haspxercurters—ite for Warranted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs worth up to Te each reads like an exaggeration. Hundreds of ladies know it is bot. The last of 200 dozen will probably all be sold tomorrow. Caspy—to6 instead of 25e a pound is Saturday's special for Buttercups. 10c as usual for cup of Refreshing Chocolate with whipped cream and salted wafers, Imitation Sealskin Capes have never been and never will be offered of better quality, style, finish and fit and as little prices have never before and are not likely to be again quoted....This claim is founded on the fact of the Wrap “buyer's” late great and advantageous purchase of the garments intended for a very exclusive establishment of a northern city, but not de- livered for reasons best known to the makers. ‘The new Capes are best told of by the following reduced prices for those in stock prior to their arrival: Regular prices.. $15.00! $16.50/$18.75/$19.50/ $22. 50) $25.00!$27.50/$30.00/$32.50 Reduced prices. $13.50/$15.00/$17.50/$18.00/ $20.00) $22.50 '$25.00/$27.50/$30.00 Regular prices.. $35.00) $40.00/$45.00/ $60.00 | $70.00 | $75.00 | $85.00 | $90.00 Reduced prices.. $82.50/§35.00 $40.00) $55.00 | $65.00 | $67.50 | $77.50 | $82.50 TF Note that above Capes are fac similes of Sealskin garments worth up to $500, have real seal and other best fur trimming, silk lining and other detail of finish, as in the much more expensive Capes......The following Jackets are equally superior and extra good values at regular prices: Regular prices. + $40.00 | $50.00 | $60.00 | $75.00 | $85.00 | $90.00 Reduced prices. + $35.00 | $45.00 | $55.00 | $67.50 | $77.50 | $87.50 Treat for the Children. (THIRD FLOOR.) Mothers will be not less interested in this Thanksgiving Day dinner scene. The miniature room fs completely fitted with doll furniture. The dinner table is loaded with good things to eat and the Mfelike dolls a apparently thoroughly enjoying the meal, which the colored waiter and waitress eye longingly. CySaturday being Children’s Day, one-tenth will be deducted tomorrow from the price marked om any Child's or Misses’ Coat or Shoes you select. Boys’ Clothing at Reduced Prices. ‘The result of busy days are broken lots—and broken lots are, of course, the result of quick selling. ‘The $4.98 Suits have sold so well that sizes are missing. Until a new supply arrives we offer the $5.98 Suits for $4.98. ‘These are the popular Double-breasted English Cheviot and Cassimere Suits in medium and dark colors, gizes 4 to 14 years...... To have Suits to sell in place of those reduced from $6.98 we offer choice of $7.48 Suits for $6.48. They come in sizes 4 to 15 years, in genuine English and Scotch cheviots, in never-show-dirt mixtures for every day and broken checks for Suaday wear. Mothers say the best variety of Reefer Coats is at the Palais Roy Evidently those at $7 are extra good values.—Sizes are now missing. Un- ti! more arrive the $8.48 Reefers shall be $7.—See those of heavy ribbed English cheviot with braid binding all around, pearl buttons, ete. Note that these very Reefers were advertised in the New York “World” of last Sunday at $9. Best Culf Shoes, sizes 11 to 5%. Good, $1.47. Best, $1.97 pair. Smaller boys are not forgotten here:—Kilt Suits in variety to confuse Only $3.48 for the extra Kilts of Scotch Tartan plaids. ‘These are tailor made and finished like the imported Kilis......The latest style Double- breasted Reefer Kilt Suits of brown Melton cloth buttons to the neck and is artistically braided. Sizes 2% to 5 years. Reduced from $8.48 to $7...... $4.98 Instead of $6.98 for the Brown Check Fauntleroy Kilt Suits, braid sizes up to 5 years......86.98 for the $7.98 Military Kilt Suits with gilt brafd Scotch plaid, aprom front and Stuart kilt. Sizes 244 to 5 years. = dou 2.47 for Russet Leather Fauntleroy Leggius. Tsvasts) Deranrwent—a special exhibition and sale until Satur- day evening, during which the following special sale prices are quoted: $9 for the $12 English Cloth Coats of fancy colors, with black astrakhan fur trimming, sizes 4 to 6 years. -$5 for the $6.50 All-wool Mixed Cheviot Coats, sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.98 for the $2.48 Silk Caps, trimmed with 39¢ for the Hand-knit Leggins, black and colors, sizes 2 beaver fur... and 3 years, The Palais Royal. Exevesra Srreers. A. Lisyer, Proparetor. Daily Letter. More New Coats To Arrive Tomorrow. We beve been notified by our leading manufacturer in New York that he will ship us tonight an invoice of entirely new styles in Ladies’ Coats, embracing the very latest effects introduced this season. Ladies in search of an elegant, “exclu- sive” garment—such as is impossible to find in any other store in Washington—will be simply charmed with these. As You Know, —ours Is the “leading” and only “exclu- sive’ Coat, Cloak and Suit house in Wash- ington, and it ts but natural that we show the largest and most “stylish” stock. Children’s Jackets Reduced We have culled from stock a lange quan- tity of Misses’ and Children's Jackets and Long Cloaks left from last season. To dis- bose of them at once we have cut their prices as follows: One lot + Children’s Navy Blue Reefers, sizes 4, and 8& . ve $4 and'$4.50. Reduced to” S2.00 One lot of Misses’ and Children’s Jackets, sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 Years, in navy bine and fancy novelties. Reduced from $9.00, $10.00, $10. = $18.00 ton emgeas $5.00 One lot of Children’s Fancy “Novelty” Long Clouks, sizes 6, 8 and 10 years, Were $11 and $12.50, $16.00 and $16.50 Price ci to., 8 Misses’ Cloaks at half price. 1 of beaver cloth trimmed with marten fur, size 8 years. 1 plain nut-brown beaver cloth trimmed with astrakhan fur, size 10 years. 1 dark blue plaid novelty cloth, size 10 years. Reduced from $18.00, $20 and $21.50 to.... 810.00 Grand Chance for Small Ladies. It is too bad that we have not the me- dium and large sizes in these Coats which we reduced to half price and less. Yet sure- ly there are small ladies enough to make Here is quick work of these small sizes. the list again: $5 and $5.50 Jackets $8 and $9 Jackets, $10, $11, $12, $13 and $13. and trimmed with astrakian far $14.50, $17.50 and $18.50 Black trimmed Coats. . $25 Fur-trimmed Coat. $1.25 Gloves at 83c. 50 dozen Ladies’ Pique-sewn English Walk- ing Gloves, in reddish tans and browns. Regular $1.50 value. Only SSc. pair. $1 Gloves for 61c. 100 dozen Latles’ 4-button Suede Gloves in tans, browns and grays. Regular value, $1. Only 61e. pair. Boys’ Fur-top Kid Gloves. Regular T5c. quality. Tomorrow only 59. pair. Children’s Dogskin Fur-top Mittens. Reg- Ular GSe. quality. Only 50c. pair. Tomorrow Only soc. Pr. Ladies’s50c.Underwear,42c. Ladies’ Winter-weight Swiss Ribbed Vests and Drawers, latter having French band, insuring a perfect fit. Regular 50c. quality. ‘Tomorrow only 42c. Tomorrow Only 42c. Sole Agents for Dr. Jaeger Underwear. The injurious mixtures, noxious dyes or Vegetable fibers used in the manufacture of imitation brands of Underwear have made th Jaeger almost famous. None but the PUREST sheep's or cumel’s hair wool used in the manufacture of this most ex- cellent Underwear. It is indorsed and rec. ommended by the medical profession as the most healthful in existence. We're sole “D. C."" agents for Jaeger U derwear for ladies and children, $1 Shell Hairpins, 48c. “Pine that ail textes cr ee ABS W.H.McKnew Cloaks, Suits and Furnishings, Chocolates Are Best. ‘That's what you think and what we think. For that reason we make a special CHOCOLATE DAY of eve as SATURDAY, 25 CENTS A POUND will be our price for oar delicious Choco- lates tomorrow. SHEEIZ FIRE BEETZ, Pine ANDIES, 10th and F sts, ANDIES, 419 Seventh st. no24 DISSOLUTION SALE OF FINE SHOES. SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES Mr. F. H. Wilson, successor to the firm of {Wtison Carr. Fst. nw. will bol a special dissolution sale, endin Saturday night, during which he will de. duct 10 per cent frou: the price of e Shoe in stock. 3 The Shoes will not be “marked up” es. Pecially for the occas! nis 10 per S cent discount cuts tty deep in our profits—for we sell posstble all the time. jor many years invariably sold for $3.50 will now night for $4.50, entire stock. F. H. WILSON (Suec&ssor to Wilson & Carr), 929 F St. N. W. FURS. —————_ It ts doubtful if we shall be at ————-cate some of the extreme “nove ———-Far-trimmed garments again - if you are hesitating you are taking a great ri We have had wonderful success with Black Plush Long Capes, with smaller capes edged with fur. Our Electrified Coney Capes are. superior to any electrified seal or imitation seal capes in this efty today. Stinemetz, 1237 Pa. Ave. Telephone 271. your butter w direct frou 1 nis to us, We buy or 14 creameries, Lowest ty. Only pure, uradulter- * Butter sold. 7 We wholesale ay ell as retall. Jas. F. Oyster, HEADY RTBRS, HTH AND PA.AVE., “PHONE, 271. SQUARE” STAND TER MARKET. “SQUARE” STAND STH AND K STS. MARKET. 4 $5 Cake Baskets,$4 Por the next three days, ending Tuesday November 28th, we will sell the very best Silver Quadruple-plate Cake Baskets at the “special price of $1. EF Handeomest. line of novelties for presents and re parties in the city. Replating and repairing a specialty : Kaxs & Soxs' Mrs. Co. 331 7TH ST. N.W. Factory, Baltimore. ut THE GREATEST HING SALE On Record. Still Greater Reductions For : Tomorrow. MEN’S OVERCOATS, In Heavy Bisck Beavers and Meltons at $7.75. Actual value 81, ‘Children’s Refers 2.75. Finest quality $4.50. Worth ®7.50. We never sold so much Clothing before at ANY time of year as during the past six days—and no WONDER. We are closing out the entire stock of a big Baltimore firm that has FAILED. Thousands of Suits and Over- couts, as handsome and perfect as humam hands can build, are going for less money than the CLOTH cost that’s tm them. We've had great sales BEFORE—but this breaks the RECORD. Suits and Overcoats Less Than Cost. Men's English Melton Overcoats, in dark gray and brown, $5.40. Guaranteed pure wool—every FIBER. These Coats cast the manufacturer $7.50, and wholesaled at $8.25 euch, Men's Cray and Bine Storm Ulsters @5.75 and # Worth double. Men's English Melton Overcoats, $15—made to sell for $25. Men's Black Melton Double-breasted Over- coats, $8.40. Worth and sold everywhere at $5. Men's Fine Black Cheviot Double-breasted Suits, § 900 Men's Suits, in Scotch Cheviots, im Ported Worsteds and Cussimeres, now mark- $18.50 avd $22, will go at $12 for Knee Panis, 4 to 13 years. Long Pants School Suits, * Long Pants Dress Suits. * Vpiece School Suits. ‘s Suit, eatra pants to match....$1.20 Children’s and Boys’ Storm Ulsters. extra jong, $5. Real value 69. H. Friedlander & Bro., it Conner 9rea Axp E N Ww. How About A New Piano? Don't confound us with “agente \ or ordinary “dealers” in Pianos, Or- } gans, &e. We are manufacturers— | Rot agents, Hence, we can sell at | | can ‘allow Factory Prices and old yp and dealers simply these old pianos to our *. Where they are “brushed up” te sell Again at ove of our numerous branches throughout America. Don't get the impression that the “Bradbury” is not the best piano because it isn't | the highest pri Being makers we | save you the agents’ and dealers’ 25 | te 40 per cent profit, which accounts for the low price, F.G. Smith, W. P. VAN WICKLE, MANAGER, 1225 Pa. ave. | _at Greatiy Repvcen Purces Ox PURSES. | In view of the insecurity of money kept in the | house, because of the work of “Slashers,” and the aiaount that must be carried in the pockets of our citizens, we have determined to put Purses | within the reach of everyone. We have set aside | on a large table near the door all sizes and styles of change Purses that have been selling from _-25¢c. To $3.00._ | And marked them down, ranging from 10c. To 98c_ ‘These are real bargains, as the qualities of the gvods will show. Call in and look them over. | TOPHAM’S i Tresx Ayp Learurr Goons Maso, | 1231 Pexsa Ave. | Factory, 1218 and 1220 E st | Paragon Patent Folding Purses from 25¢. ap | ward. at 00% 1290000000000000000¢ 00000 000000000 oo Beautiful Women | 00 —produce a good impression wherever they are seen. Many women would be © beautiful but for thelr complexions, 8° CREME FLEUR DE LYS frees the complexion of all eruptions and wrinkles and makes it rosy and beautiful: 25e. O and Se, jar two sizes. Por sale only by ©) Miss Lena Lesstay, 931 F st. It Office “Oxydonor” Victory, 92a F st. 000000000 00000 19000000000000000000001 Amateur Photography Js all very well in its place, but will pet do for PHOTOGRAE "3 30808: 2808 yourself the produce las @ pro- The tuts te ex- hing faultless, and the aatural lvuking. See us for the best Photegraphs. All tickets fssued by me entitling the holder to a reduction on PHOTOGRAPHS Will be honesed this mouth, whether out of date or not RICE, Tue Puorooraruer, _ 1217-19-25 Pexsa Ave nor MIRABILIS CANCER CURE. r cancer of Lips, ‘Throwt, Stomach an@ reasta At te, tamaliRe. Send tor <ircainr 80 M u MILLEN, Sole Proprietor, St. Luke's, 89th | and Madison ave., New York city.

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