Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, WOODWARD --. LOTHROP, |EASY 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. ——— Tomorrow, Orening of Wi Thursday, nter Styles in Paris and London [iillinery For Opera, Theater, Dress and Street Wear; exclusive styles in Toques, with Collars to match; the latest London Small Round Hats and Turbans for tailor-made costumés; also the newest London ideas in Hats for Riding, | Driving, Shooting, Coaching, Golf and general outdoor wear. A Cordial Invitation @fillinery Parlors... is Extended to All. Tomorrow, 237 Bleached Damask Paiter mn Table Cloths At a Reduction of About 33% Per Cent From Usual Prices. 2x2 YARDS... 222% YARDS. . $3.15 .$3-75 54-25 DESIGNS, AND YOU ARE REQUESTED TO 2x3%4 YARDS. . 2%3 YARDS... 2x8 YARDS... Pereererrererrertretirttrities 11th st. buil.ling.) Thursday--Small Boys’ Day In the Boys’ Clothing Department. OF COURSE WE'LL BE GLAD TO HAVE THE BIG BOYS TOO, BUT SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO THE LITTLE FELLOWS TOMORROW. WE'VE PREPARED A NUMBER OF GOOD THINGS FOK THEM. THEY CAN BE FITTED OUT FOR SURPRISINGLY LITTLE MONEY. Sailor Bicuse Suits. VERY HANDSOME STYLES, ORIGINAL WITH ENGLISH MAKERS OF BOYS’ SUITS. $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Each. Ours have full blouse, full blouse sleeves and tight-fitting pants, and are appropriately embel- shed with the latest fads in embroidery. Color is invariably blue, with black braiding. “Juvenile,” “Fauntleroy” or ‘Junior’ Suits. Newest styles. Wide turn-over revers, handsomely braided and tied with cord. Trimmed in all sorts of ways. Materials are broadcloth, cheviot, serge und tricct. Indigo blue. $3.00, $3.50, $3.75, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Each. Reefer Suits. Nothing quite so stylish as a Reefer Suit if properly made. Ours are original designs, made ex- clusively for us and our trade. Tlue Cheviot, Blue Cheviot Serge, Blue Smooth Serge, Blue Cloth and Blue Tricot. Bound and flat braided edxes, and trimmed in various embroidered designs, Also im many designs of faney cloths. $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and 7.50 Each. See the Electric Glove Cleaner. (Glove Department...,..sececeeeeeesseeceeeees Wirat $000... .eseesccsoccacccosesoscose Opposite Silks.) Some excellent values in Cutlery Department. Best Steet Scissors, 3 to 6 inches im length! ed Needle Case nd darners, Ea hcnkennaea Lith st. bldg... Tear.) | —e— The Umbrella Skirt in Muslin is something en-|- pom new, and being cut very full, is far superior to the old style plain skirt. We will place 6m sale tomorrow Women’s Umbrella Skirts, made of flue white cambric, deep ruffle edged with embroidery, finished with dust ruffle. All lengths... ae Japanese Goods at Un- usually Low Prices. WE HAVE TOLD YOU OF SOME RARE BAR- *| GAINS IN THIS DEPARTMENT, BUT THESE FOR TOMORROW ECLIPSE ANYTHING WE EVER OF- FERED. Blue-and-white Oatmeal Sets, seven pi Regular price, $1.00. Set. Imari Oatmeal Sets, seven pieces, Satsuma Vases. Regular price, 75e. each... 39¢. Fireproof Bean Pots. Regula: Silk-embroidered=Squares for sofa cushions. Regular price, — each... * EERE ES $100 Bicycle, 30 Pounds, Wood Rims--§$s0. a Tomorrow Will Begin What We Believe to Be the Greatest Thanksgiving Sale of China Ware, Glass Ware, Lamps, Kitchen Ne- cessities, &c., That Washington Has Ever Known. ‘This sale was anticipated by us and for some weeks past we have been diligently search- ing for a collection that would eclipse all previous efforts. The result ts thousands of asticles com- Dining fitness with economy—things that enter into the daily needs of every houshold—at wonder- fully low prices. touses, &e., ¢ The importance of this sale to housekeepers, proprietors of hotels, boardiug annot be overestimated, us the values named are unusoal—not of everyday occurrence— many of which cannot be duplicated at anything like the sume prices when gone. Pressed Glass. ‘Tumblers, best thin blown glass, engraved. Regular price, $1.00 doten.....-...seeees eres Se. b rs, best thin blown glass, with beau- ifally en 00 fozon, = Each woe Cranberry lar Cut Glass. Nothing more beautiful on a neatly set table than a few eces of rich cut glass. We have se- lected special values for this sale in the finest pat- terns. Tumbitrs, richly cut pattern, Dosen...... $6.00 sottles, imported, mew pattern. 5c, | dergia Lamps and Lamp Shades. Rani t Lamps, fancy brass, central draught ass foot, silver center. Each. .$1.50 py Dresden pattern china stem, . richly decorated. Each... .$7.95 China Ware. Turkey Platte pattern, ¢. | decorated in pretty floral patterns, Chop I Bach ¥ After dinner Co séices, French and Vieoua china, new patterns, Each. oe ++ Me, Oth Gee acsets outa steko ciey eee ee Woodward Bone Dishes, American china, neat gold dec- oration. Each...... Bread and Butter F new decorations. Each. Rose Bowis, decorated in beautiful Di he DR asec ninctsrecsasensasnneneceiensn Dinner Sets, American china, good gold decoration, 100 pleces. Each... Dinner Sets, Vienna china, new shape, hand 102 pieces. Regular price, $25 each Dinner Sets, porcelain—the new blue aud gold “Progress” pattesn. shown in Washington. Eac Our new line of Plain WI ed China for hotels and boarding houses is attract- ing considerable attention among the buyers of this class of goods. And no wonder. The stock is larger than ever and we can quote lower prices than any other bouse im the city. Besides, give a large discount to all hotels, &. we Tollet Sets, English printed china, fine un- effects, 10 pleces. Set. : Sets, American china, Toil ih Sets, antique shape, hand decorated. , Including jar. ers and Basins, fronstone china. Set. Kitchen Supplies. Roasting Pans, extra large size. Self bast- ing, no evaporation, no drying up—hence no e or loss of weight. The only perfect » &e. shrink: y. Each. Each Dripping § 12x17. Eae Cake Boxes, ¢ Oak Blacking Cases, with blacking holder anu carpet top. Regular price, $1.00 each ... taieeccesseeeeneueees ‘We. ++10th am@ Mth st. bldgs.) & Lothrop. SHOES. ‘The first requirement with us in buying of the n-anufacturer is pliabil- ity, comfort and quality. Price is secondary—but we know shoes too thoroughly to go wrong on price. There is hardly a day but that some customer says: “Show me a patr of shoes like those you sold Mrs, H—. She says they were the most comfort- able shoes she had ever worn.” We have spread ourselves on styles and qualities at $3.50 and $4 —and can conscientiously say that we believe them fully equal to any else- where at fifty cents and a dollar more. HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 Pa. Ave. on’t Beiieve In Advertising Anything unless we have something to offer better than anything our competitors can show. ‘That's the reason we say, 00 mach about our EN- GRAVING. We eugrave everything, Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Cards and the like, In a style that ex: Cts STAMPING addresses on Stationery ‘abother specialty--and our STATION- zit Htaolf the finest, “most attractive Ine we STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, ENGRAV! ENTH ‘STREET NORTHWEST. DIAMOND Wm. “Ballantyne & Sons, of their fire-proof qualities. Une FOOD EXPOSITION Tickets IFree. Johnston’s, 729 7th Street. Also those Beautiful Rambling John Vases, worth one dollar, decorated in blue, red and gold, will be given out all this wéek (see Food Exposition Exhibit). We have received five thousand more of the large Rebecca Tea Pots. The name Rebecca is a guarantee Worth soc. each. Another car load of those large [Majolica Pitchers “| have just come in and are now displayed for distribu- PENDANTS | tion. Worth 75¢. each. Can be worn to great advantage on the velvet neckbands in vogue this season. We have just completed a new line at popular “Special Offerings: A pretty Star of 12 good-sized diamonds, pin or pendant, omly.:... 2.060.000 8+ 3 $55 A pretty Crescent, 7 fine aware dainty setting, only. A Wreath of Forget-Me-Nots, with 8 pure white diamonds, only $25 A new Pin Wheel design of 21 pare White diamonds, only...++--++++r+0+++4 $125 ‘A handsome Pendant of 9 fine ered in knife edge work, only......-.0+2+0004 A. large Daisy, containing 61 pure white diamonds of good size, about four carats.$250 We have a number of handsome Diamond Pins which are spectal bargains at... .$25 Uur Pendants at $100 have never been equaled. We invite comparison on our Pendants froa. $150 to $000. ‘They are manufactured on the premises and you save the middle- man's profit. R. HARRIS & CO., Jewelers, Sev enth and D Streets. Take Advantage Of our special sale on ‘Thursday and Friday. THE HUDSON BAY FUR CO., 515 1TH ST. N.W. Sealskin, Mink, Per- sian Lamb, Marten and Ermine Garments At 10 Per Cent Discount. ‘Hats At A DISCOUNT. We've made a ete eT "RIT beautiful creations in ‘the lot—stylish—new and becoming. # Extremely moderately priced. Pirs: C Stiebel, 113 G st. co} Latest Ideas tn Mitinery® ~—* * $12,.$10, $9 AND $8 OPERCOATS FOR $5:00. WE @IAVE JUST 52 OVERCOATS FROM LAST ZEASON THAT ¥ ANXIOUS TO CLEA® OUT. THEY'RE Boys’ COATS— AND 18-AND WE SIZES@14, 15, 16, 1! SOLDBTHEM AT $-. $9, $10 AND $12 EACHg THEY'RE ~4E REMNANTS OF POPUAAR SELLING, LINES-ONE AND two $oaTs or a HIND—AND NOT ONE AMONG THEM WORTH LESS THAN wick $5. SOMETIMES WE CONSIDER IT GODD, SOUND ByISINESS POLICY TO LOSE MONEY. THId Is ONE OF THOSE OCCASIONS—BECAUS® LOSING A FEW DOLLARS AND GAINING ROOM IS FAR BETTERsTHAN BOTHERING ALL SEASON SELLING ONE OR TWO A DAY, THE SALE'S NOW ON, AND YOU'LL HAVE TO BE QUICK-OR YOULL RE BLAMING YOURSELF FOR LETIING ANOTHER GOOD THING SLIP. |Eiseman Bross Seventh and E. pol4,16-2t | five cents. A Pure Food Exposition Ticket or any one of the above articles given Thursday and Friday with every Pound of Tea, Three Pounds of Coffee, Pound of Pepper or other spices. Java and Mocha Coffee 30c. Ib. Best Mixed Tea = 50¢. Ib. Best.Pepper, whole or ground, 35¢. Ib. BABY MILK. The Baby Brand Condensed Milk, now on exhibi- tion at our great food exhibit at Convention Hall, is es- pecially prepared with the greatest care, and, as its name suggests, is the food for infants (best for infants). This best known brand of milk is aiso used by thou- sands of families for their delicious cup of coffee or co- coa, chocolate, &c. Secure the beautiful painting now being distributed at Convention Hall Food Exposition. 8 Rum«sford’s. We sell Three Largest Rumford’s Yeast Powder for twenty-five cents. (See Food Exhibit.) 8 Quaker’s. We sell Three Packages Quaker Oats for twenty- (See Food Exhibit.) ELECTRIC FLOUR. The Electric Light Best Family Flour is the best known brand on the market. Price, $3.25 per barrel. (See Food Exhibit.) WILBUR’S COCOA. Every one should try a cup of delicious cocoa as dis- pensed by the well-known Miss English. Probably more of the best known peoples the world over have drank cocoa prepared under her direction than any other lady now before the public in this line. Miss English will be on hand at our Convention Hall Exhibit to prove the merits of the above Cocoa every afternoon and evening. Groceries of every description: Raisins, Currants, Citron, Nuts, Apples, Apricots, Peaches, fruit of all kinds, the best that can be had the world over. 7129 Seventh Street. Johnston’s, THE JOHNSTON COMPANY, TELEPHONE 816, NOVEMBER 14, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. “WM. HAHN & CO.” Stamped in Shoes guarantees their Reliability. o—_____—_o A Shrewd MAN Does not look for the lowest-priced Shoes—but buys where he can be suited quickly, and where he can find GOOD SHOES at LOWEST POS- SIBLE PRICES—that we shoe more men than any other three houses in town proves that our shoes fill the bill in every way. ‘Try us for your next pair—if we don't save you ‘from fe. to $2.00 ® pair, as compared with what you have been paying, don't buy from us. We are selling: Men’s Boots OF GOOD QUALITIES ONLY, AT LOWEST KNOWN PRICES. Good Working Boots at. Triple-sole Calf Boots at.. Best Kip Boots at Fine Calf Stitched do. at. .$3, $4 Woonsocket Rubber Boots at... . Genuine Welted Sole, Laced o1 Gaiters. At $2.00 At $2.50 At $3.00 Splendid Cork-sole Shoes. Razor Toe Pat. Leathers. ‘Triple-sole Polfee Shoes. “Our Own” Fine Calf Shoes. Calf-lined “Police” Shoes. Razor-toe Hand-welt Shoes. French Enamel Shoes. Water-proof Shoes. “FOOT-FORM” Kangaroo At $4.00 Best Patent Leathers. Wm. Bahn & Co.'s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 932 77! Nola AND i916 PA, AVE, 1 PA. AVE. 8B. 7 KANN, SONS a C0, STH& MARKET SPACE Wekeel Somewhat guilty—we have slighted the little tots for some time, and any one ig- noring the darling little baby when they have the facilities to remind moth- ers where to go to supply their winter wants and don’t do it are inhuman. To make amends, we will give you some great values for tomorrow. ge wrest iw Hand-knit t White Wool Leet Worth 65c. Tomo: iited’ Bibs, ‘pial Worth 12. Tomorrow: Babies Long White Bedf broidered cape. |W: 0). ‘Tomorrow. . .$2.98 ts, Angora trim- If you want a medium-ptice outfit, we can fill the order. Tr you want & high-priced outfit, no houge can show you such an assortment as oucs. THERE Tay be some readers of this advertisement that are not interested in the above an- nouncement, and for those we have something alto- gether different. Wide Shaker nnel that is worth Tige. yard at. 3 Good weight is worth 8c. a yaid at. Heavy Unbleac! ay ‘Muslin 100 Pieces VIENNA CREPES, in plain colorings, such as ink. bluet, canary, red, oranze, old rose, white, vender, cream, beliotrope, cardinal and blick For party dresses or th no equal. It’s the bes of Crepe ever Introduced, iiss @ eatin lester and is 82 Inches wide. DRESS Linings we sell you lower than all others. 6c. quality Dressmakers’ Cambric 64 Cloth at. .4c. 12Hee. quality Silesia, fm high and medium co a "quality Pull iat We must apologize re- garding our supply of Hair Cloth and Chamois, as the great demand of last Mon- day runs us high and dry. Within a few days we will have enough of each kind to fill every order placed with us, and more, too. Our rapid-transit cash system is In full opera tion--no more waiting for change, or dissatisfaction on the part of the customer, It Values Elsewhere. Judge us by the character of the merchandise we sell. We are ready to stand or fall by such a verdict. You have never known us to offer never will. When we say BAR- GAIN!—we mean it to the truest sense of the word, and you can depend upon anything you buy as a bargain as being an extraordinary value of the money. Men and Boys’ Mixed WoolShirts&Drawers 25‘ Ladies’; Balbriggan Vests and Pants, 25° 50c, won't buy their een! chowhers, Men’s 25c. Natural Wool Half Hose, 10 Ladies’ Pt Fast Black Hose, 190, elsewhere. Ladies’ 25c.%"* Hand- a kerchiefs. 12x 23 lo and 12 Cent Soaps, 5° Ladies’ Night Gowns, 5 O« Equal to any G0c. Gown in the city. White Aprons Here at 16 ° 3 yd. Nottingham Lace Cur- tains, 45c., 75c.and $1 pr. 3% yds. Lace Cuutains, ex- tra width and Brussel patterns, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Down Pillows—filled with down, 35C., 50c., 68c. and 85c. —about 1-3 off the usual price. Carhart & Leidy, 928 7th St., 706 K St. Keep Your Cash! It’s a handy thing to have when the house rent 1s due—or When sickness invades your home circle. If you need some furniture— Just tell us that you will pay for it—a little Money once a week or once ® month—out of your current earnings—that’s all we want. No botes—no such thing as interest. Buy of Us On Credit! Let us fix your house up im the cozlest kiné of style for winter. When you visit us yor will find every price marked in plain figures+ it won't stir a hair's breadth whether you pay CASH—or whether you prefer casy pay: ments. We make and lay all carpets FREE OF COST—no charge for waste in matehing figures. PLUSH OR HAIRCLOTH PARLOR SUITES —CHOICE, $22.50. SOLID OAK BED ROOM SUITE, $13. SPLENDID BRUSSELS CARPET, 500. PER RELIABLE INGRAIN CARPET, 850. PER YARD. MADE AND LAID FREE OF COST. SOLID OAK EXTENSION TABLE, $3.50. 40-POUND HAIR MATTRESS, $7. WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, $1.75, HEATING AND OOOKING STOVES—ALL SIZES—STANDARD MAKES. YOURS FOR 4 PROMISE TO PAY. |GROGAN'S MAMMOTH |GREDIT HOUSE, . | 819-821-823 7th Street Northwest, . | Between H and I streets. 8 Bargain In Hair Switches. $2.50, Was $5.00. $4.50, Was $6.00, $6.50, Was $10.00. In all shades; also large re- ductions in Gray Switches. Hair Dressing, Cutting and Shampooing in best manner by competent artists at S. Heller’s, 720 7th St. : jHieat Your ~~ sHouse By Gas. It fs a cheaper way—tt ts cleaner —it is more convenient. Chea} because gas costs less than cleaner because there's no coal to bring up and no ashes to take out— more convenient because it requires Jess labor, time worry. Gas Radiators, $10 up, Gas Heating Stoves, $4 oP Zeyior's Fireplace Gas Heaters, $25 uy Covered Gas Stove Tubing, Te. ft. 3Gas Appliance Exchange, 31428 N. Y. Ave. 3 Others’ 98c Combinations— Silver Mounted 8 De Pocket Books, OF LIZZARD SKIN, OF ALLIGATOR SKIN, OF SNAKE SKIN, OF SEALSKIN, OF CALFSKIN. If you want them, we hare Sterling Silver Pocket Books at $1.25, $1.50, up to $3. Kneessi, 425 7th St.