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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1898-16 PAGES. *. Ce eerecccccccssccccsooes i] | LOFB & CO., Clothiers, 621 Pr B. AND QO. REORGANIZATION . ° . . ave. Our Signature Attached to an Advertisement Means Goods Strictly as Advertised. Cc. V.’s. A Slight Hitch in the Syndicate’s Mego tiations, Umbrellas, This Umbrelia offer ts particularly tn Millinery Dept. We are recognizing the valor of We’re Asking: teresting to ladies—or perchance if 2 the Ist _District Volunteers by giv- tleman wishes make itt—sis a ae etice ‘That ine state of Maryiena| {| Trimmed Hats, write or “ewectbesrt ins is Sh dene per cent. paws das the (ete canive nce that should be availed of. | SaaS §$ 85 or Cannot Sell Its Stock prices that must meet your approval. Hes’ | All-silk Taffeta a. Hii D gaint and be | ss Privately. Trimmed Hats to a her dt eer Ge | S make room fur bolle aimee) Kt a 9 = werth "up, to" $6 tot 2 | 1 dies >. feducdi trem $10, ask 5 ee ° | Something of a hitch has occurred in the negotiations between the syndicate which is reorganizing the Baltimore and Qhio Railroad Company and the board of public i] works of Maryland regarding the transfer Laces & Embroideries. | Some really w these handsom: thens: Winning SHOES! $3.98 Ein eat rooms — which is a eee reer eee er rr S__ Sood recommendation. sestentertontenfentonfontontontentoateatoetentoetoatoeteetooteetestectesseetee® ° = We" 1 rege the in unsu | . =th! ason’s latest and best sisy1s, 2 syn- for choice of a lot of wek und col S/S LID AACR Tic aetna #3 § | stock of the Baltimore and Ohio to the ey ger cee mick oot St 48c. | Eee F cae ange &1¢ = Pen thataremencntel a dicate, as the board had agreed to do. The See Ore nin Every item in the following price v = rf trimined an Sages ae eee Paeke S ele a saving to you of near- deal was made privately, and it is now | fifi! tan, brown, navy and Tomorrow we start our ANTE-HOLIDAY CLEARANCE JECTED NETS. which list is a trade winner of unusual ¢ | ¢ ly a third. inimed etn aeithel boaxdenans noarientete ack. They're worth si te §1.us SALE that we may make room for our immeuse Christmas incom- : Ante-ty include every shape of = ‘The styles vower. We're building up a last and every style of leather that's $ | dispose of any state property in that man- is i Laeeiets Gacwiece et create fashionable this winter. ,e}ner, Governor Lowndes has arranged to See ings. Every department will furnisl: most attractive inducements. | 4 i me Salesian cate FR EEOAE Ie hamgneight eles and “in alt the ¢|take up the matter early next week, and 25 er A Thousands of articles from our Jew elry and Fancy Departments 2c, ft fearriiek Ate a ‘athe ihe tad . Agrrow medinm and broad, toes. will go to Baltimore for that purpose. Cs op de el ete will make most suitable presents—but your saving by buyi ing NOW g: can be ha ere : ; is) assort- o Ste tetetistienieS rst Cast He tid ¥ ment that many of our lady patrons a este Eee a peeelet { wili be immense. If your inclination turns towards staple, useful oc anywhere. & . sider handsome enough for carriage * | which amounts to 00, to the reorgani- 2 : > De. ‘Note the prices on these spe- o 7° * boots, zation managers of the Baltimore and Ohio Spe ier nay presents, your chance of saving is before you, and the choice is al- 29C | Z 3 at $75 per share. The trustees of the Johns 3 OE Colored Felt Hat. in most illimitable. A COAT, SKIR T, W. AIST. —a choice from our 88 FMAnoID- $7.50 SUITS $i: Hopkins ‘University and other holders also ° | issemr iuwg | Furs— doz. pairs Hose—G ere ‘aren oe. | So | accepted these terms through a commit- $50. make a present bound to please—and sure to ‘be appreciated. Think this over—your great saving—and our varied choice. Sale Lasts Until December 1. 50 er ades. holce of Black and Navy a Neat Fancy Worsteds i and Millinery Trimmings. We have a lot of Fancy Guinea Quills, tee, composed of Gen. John Gill, John A. Whitridge and James McLane. It has si been discovered that the act of 1806 which empowered the state to sel certain securi- Trimmings. — i ed — Fancy Rraid, Ante-holiday p PLING PPD SPOONING SSN ONL IIL LSI EGY ties is very specific in its mandate that y Guinea Quills, : | og the sale shall be made to the highest Pictey vaolld and fancy effects, Worth and 20, det Trimming, 1 140 j 1 BiG) . bidder. 49¢., B9e., to D5¢ price Seceseetceel ., Lae. Z| eat A Temporary Obstacle. Glos’ them a . ie aed 5 t $i) This provision has thrown some doubt on Ropes ne @8e. and 7 | 4 great bargain tn Ostrich Pompons Neocidtg SS ‘ +) oO ft pines the legality of a private sale, and, indeed, Ostrich Plumes, Binds Ai; a c & FIs lan, es ure an ies. pite arming RS 210 it is asserted that the opinion of the Attor- | Garilas worth 26 1QUE CANDY Depa emt $ 5 + ney General will probably hold that the | deed ed wind —_ ® =, “ ae || 7, O sale must be made after due advertisement } ||II}} F and our prices mee oe ‘ Ale. BA oO 8 in the newspapers. The opinion will prob- Ribbons--Ribbons. 5 ear io sage AVE Ce ee eel Here's tort ove item to whet your appe- ating way of the completion of the reorgan’ tite for a Ribbon bargain: 1,000 copies of Hall Caine’s a ac S me l Pps. tion of the Baltimore and if, ae 3% fee made Faney aslo caer ic one were so disposed an atte! t could be and Plaid pbons, in mest ‘cotol most famous novel. “The P of ye hail the opportunity of buying some | made to bid over the reorganization man- | SA te ap etn P ‘ ” n 100 sizes of | 46e Manienre | > S cts this week at peices that nre_ a agers, secure the stock and fight the 0 oe Barut: iil incl or — : StS Samer won », ‘nem | of the preferred stockholders in the sue | Hl : —— Christian,” will be sold tomor- ! vi preme Court of the United States, where it sees oie \ is set for argument on . 1899, 69e. Velveteen for 3lc. row at 25¢. Sweets at it is, this case will probab’y be a aes mil A ; “ ce fiahion Week | It is denied by a gentleman who ha _AIl the colors tn vogue, including black— 7 | in communication with the reorgan Hl i\lemeNatieral mceuscgand grovalauinee Sil|Cy Our Skirt Department. managers that th have paid over Offers, some valucs—which ated. hare ‘irs! ferred ste as as BS {Hi a 2 feporied. Fle’ atates that the impression f $3.00 Skirts, that $7? was paid for certain hol vas || Hosiery and ea § 1 50 ° ° due to the fact that Seas ne had been paid on th and, 2 HH} is) Hermsdorf i Never, to the knowledg mon, wie Sete whee the managers | |i] Be eat ait Pe ied Reagan Hig veer] stock f epaid the $2, | |]! handsome bindings are 3 a mere thus making the $77. Fa s Black Taffeta Silk Skirts, trimmed with Employes of the Baltimore and Ohio $12 Taffeta Silk Skirts, : is NDF RW Railroad Company in particular and the rows of ribbon velvet — flounce style — very rs Pinin Cloth Golf Capes—with n general are much interested in the | |!) Ladies’ Onyx Black Ingrain Cotton Hose hendsome—worth $12 Ante-Holl 0 pelepeghe pied bs of generai r of the road, | [Iii|] white foot and split sole, high spliced bond 12 r 1 og “1 W olal which has been i hecl and double sole—35e. value. 25¢. ° ° he $6.50 = : > 39¢ of Mr. William M. t 1 Ante-holiday pr : a] = Zi a . : successor be? That is the question they | jfil Th b rT Plaid Cloth want answered. . Saee Aaa 9 Plai lk Three “patterts—three colors Plaid » | 2 mois UES URN aL a ees ate pas pee a 3Y ia $5.00 Plaid Skirts, Skirts, made up in latest style. Tight-ti 9 Marshall Piet, N.. | 2 35. arate ni neo aah en Saeco | 3, an, * ts i 7 i ° re a Price for Vive } 3 Hill's son has been named in this connec- | |Il 4 Fast, Black Caton back—worth $5.00, Ante-Holiday Price DD» t Modest Clothiers, : tion. The names of Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, A ee eee sae = img Remtite, mate to Oe, | general superintendent of the Ohio Mole SIG Pionprth Mes i 5 5 : ‘ oe Eevee cnt cat ee , O21 Pa. Ave. river, and Mr. J. Van Smith of the Stater holiday ‘price : = $12 Satin Skirts, Handsome All-silk Satin Flounce Skirts. Lin. a : mer Gaeet — ~ st ili ies’ ‘i Island division have also been mentioned. | ||i/ ed, Interlined, Bound and made up in best man slik ‘oth binding gata tap | ue = : N Men to Re Active. 4 own, - 7 Ic. ee S cs i] Boys’ and Mi$ses’ Fast Black Cotton ner - worth $12.00. Ante-Holiday That the new men affiliated with the Bal- | |/ Hose—wide pend. garrow ribbed: 4c é 6 7 50 * — H 3 a”, G LOV ES timore and Ohio, who have linked their for- value 21c. bi molidsy pri * Price ° Notions. Hi 6 a ‘ 2 1 | Goto Siccardi s 9 Bikes wenn @sintend tee werataromiaeTe | aan G0) dozen Tasting Cotton, 100 garde on || v = 1 ana s Kt Pleece-lined Vests—fancy :. pool Bair S part In the management of tis iaftairs ts sink thi ie fae and. peatl bustone= Suits. Wa ens” Siok oa ati Hh Sb.00 Switches redored tos shown by a report from New York thai Pants fate SUE MCA OC, Ladi a Mi Charming Suits, In Novel ji Switches reduced tu $2.50. zh H ° adies’ and Misses’ Charming Sufts, In Novelty } = Mr. William Sina & member of the | |jili| price f 5 \ 90 Switehes reduced to $3.00. cleth ges v 8. The sien aa ae ied ' earn who were $13.50 to $18 Suits, ee || mental in reorganizing the Baltimore ies Ws eer eee Iined Mhrenghent, AI 4 sini: Gebvcann tack seis Hi) Mme. Siccardi and Ohio, would, after the reorganization re ee peel emea aed Vesta Rants 1 (() evidence slain and Pornre ak 3 IH ° i, oO takes efféct, become the chairman of the | {ill naRetehg a - 25c. ° ° 3.50 to $18. Ante: eHloiday f @) Knitting Silk for Hi Tid) itimiacs aectice encase gnats board of directors of the company. In this : Hate Custers tor Private roouws for bairdressing, shampooing and capacity he would direct the financial man- nate fae tie a Sik se ; . il ———————— Ss | Fitted & Fully Guaranteed. | sara ewan taste oat UML. aaa aS™e Mgae* ee sre Doser Jackets i ui me il mv “aaa sti te 2 v c4 si . Perfumed 1 Powder | for Wi} r 66 99 Omak - & nape tae || New ons where his presence or Gp hes a Who'd objet to onc of these stylish Jackets? am "se." box |Il ] make von better acunainted with our | cnee of some official prominent in the finan- Most correct in every particnlar—in box and ty a u Repairing. T* pertinent. and to erexte | cial management of the Baltimore and.Ohio ——— - $13.50 to $18 Jackets, front reefers and the ‘newest dip-front. jackets, haf ek Gales SG ca i apa is almost indisnensable, on account of the 4 AMyicot these isrsish Fur dogs a FU RS. Soout pal gas ae Peccces ; : importance of New York as a financial c Gheaiehta” weed maak + stan, | castor. royal, i ould make « A splendidly equipped jewelry tae tM aotoRG area She ige telerces 0° “Garments would make a ined pat ty Black most seasonable present. 3 step on the ses. Jewels Arrant 7 Cs aan toe aint ott tos coke most seasonable present. feta “un and satins. 5 2 made to onter or repaired by oe ned : : Tatas ° ° 0 to $18. Ante-Holiday Be Yes oo expert ‘factory workwen at ec “tie one pair to customer. Helio Siesta eon atte { j “$10 . , | | Stylish Cotta. : aon 3 olde: nee! s. J We | Stone Marten Genuhe Mink | ettes, yoke of E Geatly | tenca! =e ever, be re-elected president and will é0- Ee | 9B wees “pia Cea = ec 2 avet 2 = elas : | Collars, trimmed Collars, trimmed ress chance tomorrow for Children's Reefer i See White & Redding, putea wt Mee colonia) inl managineg ie | with tals; worm | | with heads am || Children’ sReefer Jackets, , in the prettiest styles of the season, in || werth $6.00 | orth $0.00 : : agra N owe ae Werth from 0 to 0. z ser 3 Victor E. Desio & Co., 8il Pa. Ave. Connection With Local Associations. | | | MOE Helles react $10 | ae novelty and brocade guods—daintily. trim- $3. 98. 3. 98. Succemors to Gereme Dexio, The Beltimore and Ohio, which was, rep- | |Illl $2 08 $3 08 | $4 79) med, and worth from $6.50 to $10. wo7-F St ‘Oseckits resented at the Joint Traffic Assoeiation's Q ° ° 2 | ° ° Ante-Holiday Price. $4.79 stent | E le Moses" last meeting by Mr. John K. Cowen, wiil ia , Seo ae - “ ap S l maintain its connection with local asso: ia- = h tions of a similar type operating in the east € a C Sipod Gale cts rs canteen cre nage & caused the dissolution of the Joint Traffic | {i} Osixteen Lutz Co. 4 ° : Association, while they will affect associa x J > O In S: tons of a minor character, will not, as @ | Wit oO eighteen, Are offering the largest and most complete line of | $ : Tautt anion! fk=tocce {nate aldoreanize aoe >F 3 On the contrary, the presidents of the éast- i Horse Blankets x Sern limes have agreed that the Centra | (= = = $ Sat ul rda % | Freight and Central Passenger associations 3 % | should be maintained, subject to the pro = and Lap Robes |} + Vo Peal ciawchae acerca itis oresenteeiee lia = 2s D4 of the two associations hing with BOo@ € Nivel eres Deore’ ul thi fey. §8 736 Worth fi seScpremerGuitardecisiomriar ther. acaaeebe Gaal the = 9 (0) | Traffic Associotion case shall be omitted 2 2 ° | from the new agreements. Both associa ss 3 F Pu 0 1 retat . s offices a CONCORD Harness.” |? Fine oo re 3 Riise Win iets Gone ae Gna 5 ~ & . possible. purposes of the inet Scala ee a ee 2 eh ce ntral Passenger Association, reorgan: Adjoining N: is N«tional Hotel. " . 1) the d iT ized, t forth as follows in the new o A ASE :50c. on the dollar.¢ |< To secure promptly to each of the parties authentic information in relation to the tariffs and rate sheets of the respective parties and charges therein, and the due filing and publication thereof; to aid in se- curing compliance with the federal and The entire stock of the Penn. Installment Co. of Reading, Pa., We don't allow it to. We're keeping it alive with stupendous offers. We're giving strai ght-from-the-shoulder values. ington men garments that suit their taste and dove-tail with their ideas of style and cost. © _ our doors on this--the sale of our existence. Offering Wash- We've been busy from the moment we opened The 4uestion of a wind-up is too hazy—too iar in the distance to discuss yet. Hardly half of Inexpensive Luxuries- : § € 2 iy FP ae rs r le: day and just as good qualities ve, Ti a ‘ state laws regulating interstate commer e€. our immense purchase has been sold. There are just as good styles tod j g jualities as at any stage. omorrow vour ex : Gas et cba pity ae ai the ene coca bie. patra wet @ peaditure will bear a complimentary interest of 100 per cent. For suits and overcoats like these acknowledge no peers save at double the price. OTe coal stores: cost about 13 wo ge] ye SMCFINE. EXUraOrdinary ¢ | riictis cteve stated vant tee 12 the ° operates ford “quicker neat: are prices. Methods to secure the purpose aforesaid. g cleaner, healthier, and relieve bouse- 2 2 a P @ most important section of the agree- § wives of many cares et: No event for years has raised $| ment dealing with the question of rate- © ( Bes () ( 0 ll ia at) ing Q, § OC al a rie, We seltelt a trial. and are content 21% such a stir as this magnificent $] MSk'ng Provides that each line shall fle that you will pureha 45 : u with the commissioner of the association . Pana chase. The e paid was C in wi f such chi i ° 2 Prices range from $1.25 up. x purchase. e price paid was notice in writing of such change at least d f th Cc ] b Cl] tlh Cc 9 St k : Gas Appliance Co., it a of all peaportion tO thea Sle wanticc omesiee crcl nie ee oe Lea ers rom € O1umM DIA (0) Ing O.S OCK. > J ae ee * 5 value of the goon Ss, and we ar mine iis own rates, and to file ith thy 1424 N. Y. Ave. | be ae Reese ore &| commissioner all rate sheets for the ens Th 10 and $12 Suit Those $15 and $18 Suit Th 2 i ae % able to sell them tor no more information of the members of the as- ose $ an $ ults ose an Suits ose $ 0 and $25 Suits CME RE & than half the usual prices. ation. ‘The commissioner will act for eatlulliue Underittsy MeGrelioe eee and Overcoats for and Overcoats for that rate rules and regulations are prop- erly published, and will co-operate with the compilers of individual rate sheets, and peas e, as far as compatible with the Ja and Overcoats for Needless to say that the rush to obtain bargains so great ren- ders it advisable for you to come at once if you wish to An Artistic and Interesting Present. ee TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS Fischer ‘Gal leries, 529 Fifteenth Street, - : ; And no prices higher thai ¥| commodore was sixty-three. Immediately | spelt ies this price. Plain blues and blacks, breasted, double breasted, cutaway 2 Ee Washington, D. C. $ sce. on the dollar. Many $| after the marriage the couple went to| The ‘suits are single and double fancy tweeds and cassimeres. Some —all that. They are lined and sed Q me bn Senet ae ce Washington, ‘where Mayo has a luxur'ous breasted, in tweeds and fancy chev- cut single breasted, some double 5 a - a : for Eyeglasses and Spectacles, | $ home and high social position. Abuut six ead b9e 2 ished with all exactitude. They're @ q feted with cnr finest Tenwca | $ weeks after the marriage the father of the iots..o..«The overcoats are gems of wistaiad Ses hel ts Ne ae PEERLESS, in short. The ov & F + | aA nsbur h bride arrived in Washington, and, at Com- oodiegs and are offered you in ker- coats are the VERY good sort. oes , ie ee % D pes areal ides Ai) 2 modore Mayo's request, took her home. pers Some half silk lined. In blues and coats include the costliest kerseys 5 juated free. 2 She had made several attempts to commit seys ‘and melton, both black and ne S “Af: OPTICIANS, 1311 F Street. 24-280 Coal! Coal! Coal! White Ash, $3.99. PER TON (2.200 Pounds’. Do not believe what you bear, but call and see foe yourself. WI, J. ZEH, 717 tty Street N share in them. All kinds of Furniture. Ail makes of Carpets. Many rolls of Matting. Thousands of yards of uphoi- stery goods. Hundreds of pairs ot Cur tains. Many sets of China ware. ‘Furniture Co. = ; 1226 F St. N.W. aes sraaesieeioess | left him, and that ke would not be res: COMMODORE MAYO SEEKS DIVORCE. The Naval Officer's Wife Counter Petition. A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Press from Fargo, N. D., yesterday says: Commodore W. K. Mayo, retired, has lived here since May. He married Mics Jennie Elton Stevens, daughter of Orville H. Stevens, at Waterbury, Conn.. in 1992. She was about thirty years old, while the Files a suicide, and was sent te a sanitarium, and n= sible for any debts contracted by her. The commodore has sued her for an ab- solute divorce on account of the alleged de- sertion. Mrs. Mayo has also sued for di- vorce in New Haven, Conn. Her ‘father dief in 1894. Mayo was in the Asiatic orse Satindron' many Years j Blankets. Yestirday wus a tard day on the poor borses that were not previded with blankets. Don't risk lsing a good borse when = good stable biome cots hee n'y. Ths blanket has patent ‘bias surcingles or gicths, and can’t slip of. KNEESSH fis. —_ DUE TO AMERICAN TARIFF, British Exports Decrease While Ours Are Increasing. A dispatch from London yesterday says: Right Hon. Charies T. Ritchie, president of the board of trade, discussing the subject of British trade before the Croyden char- ber of commerce this evening, said he re- gretted to aave to confess that the cxports | for the year ending with October had de- creased £2,600,000 (about $13,000,000), chiefly through the alteration in the United natates tariff. 0609600550006 »o.00 Are twice as gocd as the strongest description can paint them. They're all tltat fine clothes should be. New this’se4son. Proper in cut and suit- able'in fabric. Good workmanship characterizes their whole» making. * blacks. 1.00 Stand unequaled as overwhelming values. They come from makers who are as particular as merchant tailors—whose every piece of mer- chandise must be perfect before it can leave their establishment. Here you'll get suits that few stores would care to give you at less than twice In real kerseys, meltons 923 Penna. Avenue N.W. SSBSS SSSSSE o10,00 Are as fine as good cutting and needling can make ‘em. The high- est-priced cloths in the market were used to make ‘em from—and their every part shows the overtopping loitiness of quality. These garments MUST fit you. They are ‘single and thibets. Lined with silks and 3 later discharged as cured. bluew-« “ and thibets. satins and fine Italian cloths. The commodore advertised that she had 9 DYRENFORTH & GO. Q9GOe¢ gradually making ‘up the leeway, it is im- possible to help a feeling of anxiety. “Although we onght that we are bein, ee tal exports Geri eeeriar fact wi ie exports of Cie United ake eee imereased 1d per ed:5 per cent.” not to be surptised verhauled in , it is a regretta. 1 by Sree ‘rations, Great Britain's exports have <ecreas- night says: DO NOT WANT NEGROES TO COME. Wwspaper Against Immigrasion to Cuba. . A dispatch from Santiago de Cuba last El Porvenir prints a two-col- oe ped with reference to the Intention colored preacher Sting thirty families of lish. a-tewn-in-the- insiecabove Baises Protest be Gi aere emt a estab- Ahioaan sade, mucha, “neat | of Rete’ TO at AN stm | See. SHY al Ato ae Repke | he anes ep sents Sea | Ty

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