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in jiving le ilmarth & Edmonston’ SITs Sete, Cot Glens, French Chin ey, Seite enh Giecien, seentaitn. beep eg tb Sole “ries French China Dinner Sets Pasteur Germ-proot root Water Fil- Thanksgiving Sale Everything forthe Thanks- giving Table at cut prices for a few days. You cannot afford to buy elsewhere. THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. SOUVENIRS | OF THE : Palais Royal “Opening. The Holiday “Opening”—during which the new season’s goods are offered at greatly lowered prices, as Souvenirs of the occasion. The fol- lowing clipped from the notice kindly made by “The Post” in itslocal news column only echoes public sentiment: “Time nas proved the reliability of the Palais Royal announcements, and today’s advertisement will be read with pleasure and profit.” The List of Souvenirs. The list includes a world wide gathering, valued at nearly a half million of dol- lars. It may be divided into three sections, as follow. Requisites for Your ir Thanksgiving sd Costume. = Wee Ya ~ ‘ 100,000 Articles for Christmas Presents. v F St. Branch of - acobs Bros., @4T 1115 F St. UNDER THE TITEE OF HINGTON JEWELRY 0.” “ior the benefit of our uptown patrons sda branch Be Tis Fst. (Washington Jew= elry Co.), and shall offer a num- ber of ‘special holiday attca High-class Gems, Jew ry, ies, dec. As for the past 20 years, Ze have but “one price," which plainly marked on the articles. abure A ge Anotralion ian Opals, In va- bod via: $1, $1.25, to % each. Diamond Rings, * English $12: Diamonds wii continue to be our great specialty, wag acobs Bros.,3 11g F F St. & 1229 Pa. Ave.§ de coevessooeoocooncooeoess ®Tabules @ for that full feeling after meals. It of= ten happens . that after & THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Pleasing Events of the Past and Future. A Sunday Night at the Home of the Attorney General — Per- sonal Notes, The tex given on Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kauff- mann brought together a large company of the younger friends of the family, who had the pleasure of meeting Miss Chris- topher, who tomorrow night will become Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, and Miss Moore of San Francisco, who is the guest of the family for the winter. The attendants at the wedding, with a few other friends, made up the receiving party. The house was decorated with roses and palms. Miss Kauffmann received the guests, presenting them to Miss Christopher and Miss Moore. At the tea table Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, ‘Miss Mira Noyes and Miss Johnstoh did the honors. Mr. Victor Kauffmann gave a large theater party cn Saturday night for the entire bridal party, including the ush- ers, who are his guests. The debutantes are beginning to be heard from in the way of invitations. The dates are arranged for at least eight of these pleasing events. Carjs have found their way here, too, from New York announc- ing the debut of Miss Alice Wilmerding, daughter of Mrs. Ferdinand Wilmerding, and granddaughter of ex-Secretary Tracy, cn December 5. Miss Mary Sherman and Mr. James Me- Callum will be married Wednesday, De- comber 12, at the residence of Senator and Mrs. Sherman. Dr. McKim will perform the ceremony. Miss Cecelia Miles and Miss Rosa Hoyt will be the bride's attendants, end Mr. Lee Phillips will be best man. The couple will go to housekeeping after they feturn from cheir wedding trip. The marriage of Miss Hattie Elizabeth Pelton to Mr. William Houston Kerr will take place at Foundry M. E, Church on Wednesday, at 4:30 p.m, The bridal party was entertained by Mrs. Mary F. Crist at THEY HAVE DEMURRED. More Unwilling Sugar Trust Wit- messes File Bills, In the case of Newspaper Correspondents BE. Jay Edwards and John 8. Shriver, un- der indictment for refusing to answer cer- tain inquiries’ propounded by Senator Gray's sugar trust investigating committee, the defendants have filed demurrers to the indictments, in which it is contended that the indictments are fatally defective. Twenty-four objections are set forth, many of them being similar to those in the de- murrers filed by Messrs. John W. Macart- ney and Elverton R. Chapman, and which were overruled several days ago by Judge Cole. Among other things, it is contended that to have answered the question would have rendered the defendants liable to criminal prosecution and to punishment by the Senate, and wquld have tended to degrade them by compelling them to dis- close privileged communications. ‘That the laws found It is also contended: under which the indictments were ft are unconstitutional in that they violate the provision of the Constitution of the United States securing to the people in their person, houses, papere and effects against unreasonable searches and scizures, and declaring that no person shall be com- pelled to be a witness against himself; that the committee was appointed to investigate certain charges published in New York and Philadelphia newspapers as set forth in said resolution, and that the article that is alleged to have been published appeared in ancther New York paper after the said » publication in the New York and Philadel- phia papers, and that no specific question was propounded that the defendants de- ‘ clined to answer, and that the questions which were propounded were answered, and the answers accepted as sufficient by the Senate committee.” —_———_—_ ROCK CREEK PARK, What Mr. Perry Says of the Work of the Commiss: The clerk of the Supreme Court of the District has turned over the Rock Creek Park comission the sum of $£541.69, This amount is the balance of the fund deposit- ed in court on account of the roadways in the park, and was left over because many of the rouds had been shewn to be the rising from a = | ¥*, g by dirs. Mary J. Crist at! property of the United Stafes. “California” Flour, DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS JS ONLY h id 1 & wore laid for eight, the party consisting of perry of the codomianen: | pues Tant -“OPENING" Sot earty meal © | the prospective bride and groom, the ush-| ome time next week thi ission- $4.50 Bbl., $1. 25 Qr. Bbl. VENIR PRICES TOMORROW... x ® | ors, Messrs. G. E. Tyler, HO. Hine, C. ML je ~commission: -GOODS SELECTED NOW DELIVERED WHR: MBRELLAS, JE WELK : ae ers would prcbatly bold thelr last meeting Re ee ee ns aatiated Mire, Grist | 8 such, when they would formally turn the in entertaining. The decorations were in | P&TK over to the permanent commission, NITIALS ED Fancy N. Y.1 Burbank mise st aa GOODS SUITABLY naosshing FREE. , POCKET BOOKS, ETC., a feeling of Potatoes, 69c. Bu. ee “Qld Belma’”’ Whisky, Preserve This Souvenir List. stuffiness and fullness pink—the bride's favorite color. La France rosea ,combined with maidenhair ferns formed a tasteful centerpiece, and the light shone down through pink shades from chandeliers handsomely draped in smilax. That done, the present commirsion would, explained Mr. Perry, proceed, as a board | of assessors, to “determine the value of benefits accruing to cwners of property adjoining the park. Just when the commis- sioners would begin such assessment, Mr. 0606960 English walnuts tied with ribbons, on goc. Qt., $3 Gal. ‘According to custom, the price of svery article Is attached in plain figures. Since the Souvenir quotations of the Holl- is felt that being opened, were found to contain pete Ame cap boy pe natanetee erie rae o @ay “Opening” are temporary, the regular prices remain marked on all goods, thus the necessity of preserving this Souve- conundrums appropriate ,to the occasion. | month. — panstlcrs tterl de Useful information und faitntul warnings = Gy | Were conveyed to the young couple in this ee Pure Vt. Sap Mapie Doll Depart t Hosiery and Und bes y €) | Gelicate manner. ‘The ushers received The Business Wo Clap. Sirup full 98c. Men’s Departatent. e) partment. y nderwear. stroys the boutonnieres of pink chrysanthemums,| At the last meeting of the Business Wo- 9 gal. cans, st floor.) while the bride's flowers consisted of bride | man’s Club the members and their guests SS aS $1.50 Neckwear, all sty! (First floor.) Qe Tin s = roses. Prettily decorated name cards were ntertained and instruc’ 1 Scarfs, all shapes and styles 10 pez cent alscount—one-tenth off marked price | 25¢ Ribbed and Flesced Vests and Pants q were entertained and instructed by an in- Pure Vt. Maple = meeine papeen Rime er of doll selected, Note that clothes to fit the baby- | #¢ Plain Meri.o Vests and Pants. pleasure of Secasion, | Sue%t 8 Souvenirs of the hapPy | formal talk on “Physical Culture,” given Sirw mate from gal. 2e Scarfs, five different styles. Size dolls can be had in the Infants’ department on od Ribbed Merino Vests and Pants... Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell have issued | »¥ Miss Leavens of Chicago. Miss Leavens Po sugur, ‘° cam, $2.98 Stik Umbrellas, new styles. third tloor, Miniature Trunks for dotis’ clothes ton | Te Noterat Saxony Wool Underwear eatin A mar ‘ illustrated by charts, and in her own —_—-~ $3.95 Silk Umbrellas, all styles. “aia aaa ee $1 White, Red and Gray Wool Underwear. g- saan for btn. foe ile etternoen 0 eheat | ocd acca ie advantages and 1-1b. can Atmore’s Plum Pudding. ..22c, $3.50 sets—Umbrella and Cane 3 $1.50 Rest Australian Wool Underwear. pecs ee, cath She well Known: Afel- | a remctite teat 40 COMMAAITR Retin ons 2-1b. can Atmore’s Plum Pudding. ..39¢. 10 per cent discount on all nd — Glove Department. 41,40 Bleck Zieh, Noes Nd ankle lengths Ripans Tab- in the city. oe '2¥8 | by a proper cure of the body; and a urani- 5-Ib. bucket Mince Meat. House Coats, Bath Robes, vt = a 2 jew Brune mous vute of thanks was tendered to her Miss Ellen McCartney Heinline and Mr. by the club. Refreshments were then serv- Harry M. Reynolds will be married on| ed, Mrs. A. D. Johnston being hostess Wednesday evening at the residence of the | for the evening. The club is growing in bride. The best man will be Mr. William | membersnip and inftverce and bids fair to McClane Heinline and the maid of honor | be a power for geod among the business Miss Nettie E. Harvey. The bride is the | women of the community, penders, Pajamas and Mackintoshes. (@irst Boor.) derwear avd Phy'is Combiuation Suits and Tights 8 1, $1.59 Best Fancy Percale Shirts. $2.59 Palais Royal Gloves, all styles. and all Sk Underwear. , z ; ule taken at $1 Full Dress and Fancy Business Shirts $1 Kid Gloves, 4-button and 5-hook. 21e Fost Black and Fancy "Hose | this timewill Se Palais Royal Unlaundered Dress Shirts..67¢ | 31 suede Mousquetaires and Blarritz Large Size Pot Canton Preverved (Se Heavy Twill Night Shirts.......+ 80e | $1.45 Knglivh Walking Gloves, the best Ginger & $1 _Fiamelette ani Canton Winendi Wight fb S555 Evening Glot a, 12 butters... 60606060060000000 Shhts . Me | $1.25 Mousquftaires tod 4-button Kids. Se, Sk Hise, boot mafia settle the Sranddaughter of Lieut. Chas, McClane col | ee $1.50 : Ve Cashmere Gloves. the best. 2. lose, $2.49 anil $1 ou $1.75 Best Chevrette Gloves, usually $2. y ie Fabric Glove and Mittens. Be Children's Black Hose, stomach and The first meeting of the season of the =D. Soe Initial Silk Handkerchiefs. . i lear ent Dav’ Wie Gime Bie Superior Black Hose! 4 to! Bly. sophomores of the Central High School | BROWNE. On Sunday, November 25, 1894, at She Plain H. & Silk Handkerchiefs. . 24e SOc Boys’ Extra Heavy. 7 to Yo. the full fecl-’ her Bera po Pe Sg: 4 becag 3 noe Sc top tat ne $1.25 Sik Mufflers, new styles... i © fu eel= eiromd guteanyees constitution | passral ssrvicts from bls tate $1.75 Hygienle Underwear, usually $2... Housefurnishing Dept. Apron Department. bee ggnelng ten toveenngy Smeg is RR DS 5 $1.73 Norfolk and New Brunswick Tater @asement oor.) (Taira, Boor) ing will cease ‘Townsend, president; Mise Clark, vice} risax: ‘Melatlves Sad trieads are “uvited to ree $3.50 Pittsburg Brass meng ra pers eM 39e Nurses’ Aprons, exira sige. president; Mr. Mueden, secretary, and Miss BUTLER ns acl pe $4.48 Brass Table, with onyx top. .......++ od Cape sacs orion Pease, treasurer. Those preset were : n November 25, 1804, Fancy Layer Raisins, Nuts, $1 Natural sweat “Carne £9.95 Dortinger Cut Glues Water Pishecs. $818 | 30 Ladies Anrons, forty theewietyiee. to trouble Misses Darby, Mall, Clark, "Pease, Prate,| *% Widwio ta Toh Ww. Bore Fleece- wear 2.25 Cut Gl “sit ; core and #urnes, an 4 less at home: Oranges, Figs, Citron, ae eas Se, vote alien jedan freee “ees | Sii8 children’s Aprons, with ines and rittons, you. Ripans Walters, Cramer, Moore, Townsend and | The, chttmed circle’ broten a dear face B5e Half Hose, all styles me a 4 hee veto . Mueden. ¥ by day from Its usual place, Currants. 2%e Halt Hose, all styles. peng rep toanay staat red ite | Upholstery aiid ‘Furnitu Be Attorney General and Mra, Olney enter-| "™ “et™"4,ctred snd perfected by grace, Maree; me = ’ $4.50 Marbleizd Iron “Ansonia” Clocks. Scar a re. Tabules are tained at dinner last night Secretary “One less on earth; “To Make Merry. Ladies Depts. Te ‘Ansonia’? Clocks, with alarm. foot.) Smith, Miss Jackson, the Japanese min-| Its pain, its sorrow, and its toll to share; ister, Mr. Kurino; Controller and Mrs.| One less the pilgrim’s daily cross to bear; Kckets, Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Mc-| Ose more the crown of the blessed to bear, Ae Lace Curtains, 8 yards long. $5.98 Porcelain Dinner Set, 118 pleces. “ ace Curtains, 34% yards long. HANNISVILLE PURE RYE WHISKY, bulky goods that 24 Vor Chamber Set, 10 pieces. r set F years old, $4.50 gul., $1.25 quart. be rersonyth emerges Aiyeradar PE Sa apiteme apa eetins gee Re Irish Polat Curtains, 54 inches wide. Adco and Mr. cnd Miss Whitney. home in heaven. are being pushed out by the ‘fancy.’ $1.48 China Pudding” Set, 8 piec : Chenille Curtains, ¢ Mrs. John W. Foster, who has been quite vigor — F i 2320 G ee OVERHOLT’S PURE RYE WHISKY, Y 5 3.08 Chenille Curtains, ul for four or five days, 4 . | Morthwest, Tuesday at 2 p.m., thence to Uulon ” 1.48 Jardinieres, all sixes and sty) * ys, is now muc! aal 5 years old, $8.60 gal.; $1 quart. Dress Goods Department. | $1.15 Jerainicrs, ult sties and styles: ise Ontels ‘Tule, Gib ee ae wee Chapel, “Zoth ‘street ‘ard enngyvania. avenues brackets, 4 pair oi at 2:20 pm. Helatives and friends Invited to se ten drapery rings. Friends gathered last nigh’ attend. ‘Interment at Oak Hi HERMITAGE PURE RYE WHISKY, TSe Fancy and Black Taffeta Gllks . a ef Avera penn prepa 48e Chenille Table Covers, with fringes. Weise teste mand sateate eaten wither 9 5 years old, $3.75 gal.; $1 quart $1 Silks, black and colors. je French Chia Cups and Saucers. Ste Chenille ne aatringe of Alen Dine Lecine aan | ROWARDS. On Suntey, 1804, st 12 3 ‘ Soc Black Taffeta Silks, usually 63e. $5.50 “Banner” Oil Heating Stoves. | the marriage of Miss Emma Louise Aue|~'m. after a. lc ness, "JOHN pant ee ae 2 Se Chink. ee oe ee. $1.98 Brass 5 o'clock Tea Kett to Mr, William ‘Toense. Rev. Gustav} CLINTON EDWARDS, youngest son of Heury ‘TED § years old, 2 oY detaches ated Facius perfermed the ceremony, and the| and the late Hanvah’ Edwards, aged ninetesn Hien and musty, $5.50 gal.; $1.50 quart. @8c Surah Silks, all styles. $1.98 Bissell Carpet Sweepers, best. | ushers were Mr. George Williams, Mr. yrare. tale $1 Velvets, black and colors. BGe Galvanized Chamber Pails, with cover. | ‘August Wendie, Mee lek OMaae ane Funcrai at 2 p.m. Tuesday from his late residence, VERY OLD IMPORTED Port, $4.50 $1.50 Velvete for $1.20 and $1.25 Velrets..$1.0 | | 19e Japanned Cral Hods, full ize. Mr. Michael O'Hanlan, Miss Amelia Fey | }355,7th street northwest. | All friends of the gal; 91.25 quart. gaps 50c all-wool Suitings, all styles. -29¢ | 35¢ Japanned Bread Boxes, large size. see Ole aad Tukuaeg Sebiek vas maid of honor, and Mr. August Aue SEY 0S SPA en = bagpipes om “gan 48e Cuspidors, on brass foot. $1.48 Japanese Rugs, 1x2 yards. was best man. ‘The bride was gowned in ar! On Sunday. November 25, 1804, ot 2 p.m, ROYAL PORT, 6 years P $1.25. Covert . St-inch. . 0 iat cae a ae W. white henrietta, trimmed with lace, and daly, 0 ailure, é 80c. quart. a $1.50 Suitings, exclusive novelties Toy Department. Pega Padatbes saeeg ca neccteepchpg rieces ear carried white roses. Her attendant’ was UE Wits of J.C. Hare, aged. Sity-vee Sy seein 10 per cent discount on Black Wool Fabrics, painted ected expressly for Christmas OF SOWING FOR OTHERS TO REAP? similarly attired. The bridal party were m her Tate’ residence, Glen Bi Onn. VERY BEST CALIFORNIA PorRT tocluding Priestley’s winter weights. = (Basement floor.) " m Suppose we reverse the order of things—We | handsomely entertained later by the bride’s it road, at 2 om , Tuesday, Sober er at. WIXM, $2.00 gil; soe 10 per cent discount—one-tenth less than the price Jewel Depart! t sowed good seed, which fell upon good ground, and | mother, Mrs. Henry Aue, at her residence, terment at Oak Hi ee eee Art Department. marks tell you. ry partmen the harvest is plentifal. 1336 7th street. ‘he couple will reside at PLEASANT VALLEY SWEET ca- (irst floor.) YE SHALL BE THE REAPERS— 1415 Sth street. PAAEEED. the teened wine ot Parker, 4 TAWBA WINE, 75e. gallon, (Second Floor.) Handkerchief Department. Ze. Jewelry, all the new styles... 22¢ | —shall gather into your garners—receive the sum| Miss Lillian E. Dunnington and Mr. Robt. her residence, No. 1812 34th street northwest, Se Stamped Pillow Shams. 9k Wink Dads eaieiials, Gulattbiowl S0e Jewelry, all styles included. +..42e | total of the benedits resulting from our knowledge | O. Otterback were quietly married last nae oe mia’ in eck p.m. Relatives and 2e Fleece Slipper Soles. Ste! Hamfkerchiefs, all otylee $1 Jewelry, all styles. 80¢ | —our experience, our Thursday at the residence of Rev. Sami. ne beg 9 35e Stamped Linen Momte Table Covers Sho Keaalearchueet ait steten $1.25 Opera Glasses, We READY CASH, Shute. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Otterback will| scHMITT. On November 2h 3 O O e€ Ss Sac Mareen Seacth, SixT? Snches........ a, ee Sve Silver-plated Jewel Cases... #4c | ‘This proposition awaits your acceptance; wilt | Be at home to thelr friends after December | VALESKA, SCHMITT, 9 TSe Sota Pillows, hand painted... Sige Bentherchieds, canny atplee. 10 per cent off prices “mitrked on Fine Opera | you carefully consider a few details? 5, at No. 511 A street southeast. months, after « brief illness. $1.25 Embroidered Table Covers. 0.18 t discount on Fine Li ‘a Glasses, Real and Shell Jewelry, Rogers’ | First and foremost is a line of MEN'S SUITS OF | Mrs. Van Alstyne, son and daughter of | si:ppp. at West Somerville, Mass. 1209 F St. 10 per cent discount on Drapery Silks and 90 per | 7.0, ter creer Ot Pe Hinen and Duchess | Ay gud’ Wilcox's Celebrated Silver-plated Wares, | CLOTIES-the original purchase waa, THRER New Zork state are guests of Mr. and Mra, Pag ete 1804, of cent off Hand-embroidered Cente-pieves. 12%e Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs. We HUNDRED AND TWENTY SUITS—pat last week's | Huycl 2 it It ae rae ate f Umbrellas and Canes. tales reduced the number to EIGHTY SUrrs | Miss Lord and Miss Boone of Plaintield, cabenin Shedd! 4 Housekeeping Goods. int tency showing a sale of TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY|N, J., are also guests of Mr. and Mrs. | TOUM Saturday, November 24, 1804, at Qeeeoee Neckwear and Veils SHR Cmbretias, fancy handl SUITS OF ‘THIS ONE LINE IN SIX DAYS. It ts | Huyck. et ok the late, dercanioh “Swemey, aged econd Floor.) pie : las, new style handles, ae iy | & Mfbrise to us that even as many as eighty suits| Col. and Mrs. Walcott gave a musicale on| — fart-ive sours, _— P i: iene Mines, Soles: wie 25e Sik Windsors, all styles sae lies or gaan ae d 4 -19 | were left upon our counters, as we expected to sell | Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. May Ser geil unt tnpieat Lo est ri S on boc ji Table Linen, 68 taches wide ‘seth tami a cout gu man eapecatve: Uitesk | them all the first week, at the price named— Xrigoyen. The others, present were Judge | Funeral from her late residence, 288 © street south- ca SYD an, ifs | co i en gee a en eee eee ga 55.75 pola leg ee a hanksgivin PR TE, Eee Cee ae Se a5 eee @8e Vells for 59¢ and 48¢ Veils. $3.50 Congo Sets, Umbrella and Cane... $3.29 A SUIT. Hayden, Mr. Charles Miller, Mr. Claude mass will be said for the of her soul. $12.50 Cloth, so 12 Kaphins $10.50 $1 Children’s Umbrellas, with 22-tnch frames..80¢ | We are glad, however, that those of you who| Miller, Misses Church, Mr. "BM. Cline-| Helatives and friends are invited to attend. * $1.50 dozen Damask Napkins, hes, $1.98 Children’s Umbrellas, with Dresden han- Were not prepared to buy last week dinst, jr., Mrs. G. Bacon, Mme. Daley, Miss | warwick. Suddenly, on Sati ne Gi Ox 5 $2.98 dozen Damask Napkins, 25 incves....225. Underwear Department. | "i. : $1.08 HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE Esputa, Miss Morgan, Mra, Heylmun, Mrs. | “faba at 6:30 pan, CLARA Veo beloved, wite of ST 1-2 H. 8. Towels, 22x46 inches.... (Third floor.) $4.50 Canes, solid gold and silver caps. $3.98 | At these CRUSHING BARGAINS. Come early, | Beall, Miss Beall, Mr. Michener, Mrs. James L. Warwick, in the fifty-fifth 32 1-2¢ Rendy-made Pillow Cases $2.98 Canes, silver band and caps..... @ @ 000: vill Walcott. year of her age. 8c Heavy Cloth Skirts, with ruffle. : vl ee Funeral from her late residence, 1512 34th street, Are those we quote. No other house $4.98 Satin Covered Eiderdown Quilts : =i Canes, “Prince of Wales” style........$2.25 | 4) * woor, Dr. F. Schuman Leclercq of Carlsbad was ~ Hons we poem om in the elty sells such sterling qual- $1.50 Marscilles Pattern Bed Spreads. $1.25 Knlt Worsted Skirts, with border. ; MEN'S TOP COATS—ALL Woot. a Tuesday, November 21, at 2 o'clock p.m. Bri OVERCOATS. in the city last week, the guest of Mr. and and reiatives respectfully invited. ity for such low prices. c fee i. broldered ruff 1. 63 ~— MES $5 California Wool Blankets, 11-4 $1 lack Sagan Skirts, embrotdered cutie. #123 | Rubber Goods Department. | *=s "°™=# MEN'S OVERUOATS. Mrs, Stilson Hutchins. . 5 Dk ences teen eeeienn siaaie dat ; ssa. bea CLRANED CURRANTS, per Ib. #1, Dustin Gowns, | Gkirts, Drawers, Corset | (First floor.) Black Cheviots, Oxford Mixtures, Gray Meltons, —>——_ ‘a.m.. of typhoid paeumonia, JAMES M. WAT. EVAPORATED APTLES poe Leather Goods Dept. Covers ** © | 10 per cent off Men's Mackintoshes. Tiger Sik Mixtures, All-wool Twesds and Dalsy THE PRESIDENT’S TURKEY. gin." aged twenty-seven yeti beloved ‘sou of PLES, 5 50c Shawl ~80¢ | $1.98 Ladies’ Cloth-finish Mac $1.79 | Diagonals, = Funeral at 1310 Half street southeast, Wednesd: SEEDLESS SULTANA. RAISINS, per Ib. .11¢ @irst Floor.) sie Exderdowi Dressing oe $5.68 Ladies’ Waterproof Cioth 3 . $7.50 It Will Weigh About Thirty Pounds, | """Nember 23, at 2pm, . =" LAYER FIGS, 3 i io ¥ wii PHO 5 que $5.68 Ladies’ »Mackinte flit e ane Gee ee 7 Soe Seal P. Books, Ce gee $1.48 Shams, with accordiou-pleated ruftle ete “Gat Grea Sei > ; peer In Memoriam. BEST CANNED TOMATOES, per dos....90e roan Gas es en $1.98 “‘Sonnette" Corsets, 1804-05 styi . Biack and Blue Cheviot, Blarney Twoods, Sik] In accord with his annual custom of | po soKs ta ioving remembrance of our CALIFORNIA FRUITS, per can... .15e 1.25 Writing Tablets, suted Notions and Toilet Articles. Mixt Fancy Cassimeres, Long Sacks, Single | providing the White House table with its sat gg Pg gg magn eg Mover eee Ce VIRERAD,: por’ gil....<«5.00e aay Shs ‘ Children’s Department. cas as and Double-breasted, and Regent Frocks. ‘Thanksgiving turkey, Mr. Horace Voso of | Broa, who died one year ago today —Noveinber BURBANK POTATOES, . = - 1893, ec revocsor dint Lng te Wrap and Suit Dept. (Thea floor.) Jee cake “Skin Food’ Totlet Soap Le $7.50. Westerly, R. L, has picked out the finest cs beak oneal OLD Gov't JAVA Ci ps ° 10 per cent d.scount on Greubens and Jackets. | 9c out Crown” Crabapple Blosso: te MEN'S UVERCOATS. bird in his fiock—a splendid great bronze A sense of loss that meets us at the gate, GRAHAM FL eg Seka 3 a =x ane Size 6 to 18 years. Prices $2.50 to $25. 50c Atomizers, filled with Woodworth’s per- Campbell's Kerseys, Black, Blue and Drab; | fellow—which he will ship to the President oe Fae — ee nae’ Vi Weaciaant a aan 10 per cont discount—one-tenth off the marked | $2.68 Infants’ Cashmere Cloaks, silk fume sevsssessaS8e | Cheviots, Belfurd Cord, Serges and Tweeds. early this week. Mr. Vose looked his flock Par away, Gut comming + a i + per te prices. Many prices between the following ex- | $1.98 Walking Coats. Sizes i and 2 15e Borated Taleum Powdei ’ fromes: $8.68 Walking Coats. Sizes 110 4 years. 25e Powder Boxes, pink and blue ename Old Maid’s Favorite Tea, Cloth Capes, $8.75 to $37. Seal Plush Capes, Be Tooth Brush best in America, per Ib.50c3 | $0.98, to $05 Velvet Canes, $5 to $90. Con) Millinery Department. — | 2« Hatr truste de 21e warranted in every respect.18¢ over carefully, with the expert eye of an ats Seach unerring fowl fancier, one bright morning, Suck home where capeention Getmk: Sap $17.50, $16.50, $16 and g$is—| Selected his White House prize, and re- That '_— where none are missed eternally. That were $1 for the pri Lond, Jesus, grant place with Thee, Jackets, $4.98 to $35. Wrappers, 98c to $18. Fur 19e Nail Brushes, air aes viet: x embracing every style in touch with the prevailing | marked to a reporter: Bry agoy Sentten Coilarettes, $1.48 to $80. Fur Capes, $0.08 to (Second Loor.) 180: fileetis, Reap: Homes, ‘Qe | modes. “ain't much of a year, I know, for BY HEN DAUGHTER FRANCES, CH Headquarters for Catsups, $125. Children’s Fur Sets, $1.48 to $6.75. 20 per cent off all Trin.med Hats, 75e French Plate Mirror and Hand Glass. $10. democrats, and, perhaps, they are better | Gross In loving remembrance of EVA M (oss, Sauces and Mixed Mustards by the 48¢ Jetted Ostrich Feathers, $e | 50e ‘Throat Atomisers, eoutinuous spray. MEN'S PANTALOONS, $2.00 UPWARD. used to some other kind 0° fowls Jest now. | “eldest ‘and belovet daughter of Martha M., — Fan Department. = ae poration es Zane | #8 —— Syringe, threp rubber tubes. Sse] My PANTALOONS THAT WERE §7.50 NOW | All the same, ‘landslides’ or no ‘landslides,’ ar Nall ae gegen Bo = i — 5p Se Fountain 8; » ti quayt size. Sle 98. Presi - cove Ph pilicdh pliers ear ee eg pears os (First Floor.) 75e Felt Hats, correct shapes. ite nee Suielda, “Rieke . 120 50 S$! THREE-PIECE sUrrs, $2.50 upwarp, | ¥ tell = sid . agra “ a ia ip en cima them all ears ap oe 5c Jet Crowns, new styles... abies BOIS’ TWO-PIECE SULIS, § $1.50 CPWARD. tion ain’t goin’ ter lack for a turkey on mine to my years Will recelve the same care and at. S0c Feather Fans, 6S¢ in 15e Whalcbone Casing, 4 fe toamamaaies cit a san es He aoe ‘And tender memories of them keep; : 19¢ Jet Coronets, Wings, Buckles....... Sc doneh Whaleb Thanksgiving—no sige ~ atte ‘Thine. in the Lord to rest, for so tention as though you came your- 08e Empire Fans, the lates 15e dozen Whalebones, extra stout. . what Vose says on turkey 1 ite He giveth His beloved slee cep. 25¢ Child's Feather Fans. E VICTOR E, - ADLER’ The bird that is to go to the White House | « ¥ THE MOTHER AND Worm seit. 10 per cent discount—one-tenth of the price of| Ribbon Department. Shoe Department. fre Det eo eee B ort a all Fans marked $2 and up to $50. Tc-yard All-silk Fancy Work Itibbons. (First floor.) mit ate ee eeemaaaiatse has no doubt there is not a better one on 7 19¢ yard All-silk Fancy Work Itibbons. 10 per cent on Ladies’, Children's and Misses’ zie ne plane > ie W. H. Keister, Stationery and Books. 5c yard Double-face Black Satin Shoes. STRICTLY ON® PRICE. Tt will ‘drega,” he says, “at just about Se yard Fancy Millinery Ribbons. 2.47 Children's Leather Fauntleroy Leggins..$1.97 | Open Evenings until 7. Saturday until 11 p.m. | thirty Sem a ani; Sasha Keanna Cor. 9th and La. Ave., (rst Floor.) 10 per cent off other Ribbons. 26-1004 gegen rt er’ Ss OPPOSITE CENTER MARKER. tt | 25 Boren 2 quires paper and eavelopes....--810 Miscellaneous Depts. | | BS the ‘breast gem price obea wie | CAEL 29¢ Boxes, initial paper and envelopes...... TO it juice, prickin Serssssosssseoesosoeeeeeee| Bc fastenings aimttwaae| Trimmings and Laces. | | wacrtoomm mat. "| Dinysical Cultures smn seers mes onenne ¢ a 28e Handy Volume of “Classics” +180 | 2e yd. Jet Edges, eight styles... ee ee ce Bs ‘ of an inscription of the kind is pleasing. | itt e 1ver Th lity of TEA Spe Get hemnd GBt-tep Bost :24e | Se yd. Jet Points, full size pean ase an i orset Co.’s Corsets These words are to Be imprinted on the e Quality 25e Children's Books, all kinds. . lie | §2.50 Jet Panels, yard long. MANICURE AND HAIR DRESSING er ‘Ave always to be relied on, and \| Cleveland turkey’s breast: “Thanksgiving _ Cannot be too strongly batt 40 per cent discount on Prayer Books, Hymnals, $8 Best Ostrich Feather Boa: 50c Manicure Treatment by Mrs. Smith. no matter what price you pay }|—White House—15tH.” ‘ CuELt’s. SPRIN Bibles. Name stamped free of charge. $1.25 dozen Smoked Pearl Buttons, large. Bangs cut and curled by Miss Wiles. for them—you'll get the most Mr. Vose has furnished the White House ESS purity, great strength and unequaled $1.75 Crepe Lamp Shades, all colors... wa..t0e | 30 per cent off othar Trimmings and Laces of] LOTUS CREAM POR THE. CoMPiiisioN. value that price will buy. with Its Thanksgiving turkey for many ‘are famous “the country over. Om cent off publishers’ price of any book sou | every description. $1.50 and 5c Bottles. $s sok sr Just received, 100 dozen Long }| years, and before him, Chester Hilliard of et eee oe ix for. If not in stock 1¢ will be procured. $1 ya. Silk Chittor, 48 Inches wide. Te | 85e Lotus Powder.. Coalated, White, Died and Heru / | North Stonington performed the mission. ADACH E counterfelts,” Be sure every package bears ask for. lo week at Go cents. * (| Senator Anthony of Rhode Island used to mb. o “ rc rd the bird to W fe pene HELI, 1325 F STREET. thd Hh to gta} forwal sts “ TIVELY CURED BY TH LITTLE PTA a See ae Aa Marringe L ‘They also relieve Distress (rom Dyspepsia, The y . 1107 G sT. ain * ge aud Too Hearty Pm PSS The “Swellest” Gown THE P AL AIS ROY AL Mrs, Whelan, [gr.,.o%.2s0h. (aie con Bf, Evan of this city and | fem ad" Taste ines Moth, Gated Ever Made by Worth a 9 Addie Ralley of St. Mary's county, Md.; They regulate tho Bowels, Panis Vere: Wis., tabi Would not be “swell" if solled. Yet, 1f sotled T, WALKER 206 10TH ST. N.W.. Can-| Emanuel Manson of Fort Howard, Wis., it could soon be restored to its former beauty Folin Face Li, aos and Susan B. Jones of Staunton, Va.; Wm. | Genalf Pill, Small Doss gt AE ply Hoodag H, Washington of Westmoreland county, stroying the color or delicacy of the fabric in ° ty particular. Va., and Mary E. Lucas of this city; Wm, Small Price. Reasonable Pumps and bag Repairs, | 1. Eniott ‘and Etta L. Elliott, both of Anton Fischer, 906 G St., : A. LISNER. san ke Ita Bon —-* eh. a this city and Sarah Smith of Alexandria, Fairfax county, Va.; Henry W. Brown of Matchless Process Dyeing an@ Cleaning. 126-154 n10-Im* Va.; Andereon Hogan and Liliie Bowman.