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_ THE EVENING STAR. HOLIDAY GOODs. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. es SL SS HOLIDAY GOODs. WASHINGTON ‘The Evening Star has a reaular, permanent. bona fae daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that of cll the ether daily papers here added together. ‘Tar Stan office is connected with the Telephone Ex- change. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, pews, or any information or business ean be cent day or nixht, free of chinre. “The Best is Always the Cheapest.” ‘Those who have holiday or other goods to sell, and those who wish to make any fact or want known to the public, should bear the above fact in mind, and remember that THR EVENING STAR goes into more homes, houses, fartories, stores, shops, offices, snot places of business, and fs read every day by more people, than all the other daily papers tm Washington added togetner. ——_—_——_$_<eo—____ A Daily Eight Page Star. ‘The unprecedented pressure of advertising upon ‘We columns of Tx STAR necessitates the issue, at Wast for the present, of an eight page paper @ally. Swturday’s paper contained 188 new ad- Yertisements—the largest number ever printed in & single tssue—twenty-nine columns in all, which fs just one column more of advertisements than a ‘Single or four page tssue could contain, thus leav- fig no room, whatever, for reading matter. > ‘The District Chairmanships. Hon. Honry S. Neal, the chairman of the House Cominittre on the District of Columbia, began his fervice in the House in the 45th Congress, and is Row serving bis third term. He ts fifty-three years Of age, 's a good lawyer, and has had a two years’ Srvice on the District committee, during which ‘Be look a deep interest in the affairs of the na- onal capital In 1869 he was appointed United ‘@ates consul at Lisbon, but he resigned the office afer a brief term, and returned to Ohio. Mr. Neal a mau of positive character, liberally disposed toward the District, a friend of the public schools, ‘and will make an energetic chairman. Sen:tor Inguils, chairman of the Senate District Cominittee, has served in the Senate since March, 1873. He was born In Massachusetts In 1833, grad- Gated at Willams’ College in that state in 1855 nd is a min of fine cuiture andenilghtened ideas. He has always shown an intelligent interest in the affairs of the District, and may be counted Upon to do good work In its behalf at the head of the Benste District committee. —< ‘The news from the offi ers and crew of the Jean- Rette Is Indecd gratifying, though tinged with ap- Pprehen-k oncerning the fate of a portion of the brave explorers. It is possible that the crew of Dost No. 2 reached some point where they recelved Sueccor from the nvtive: Of course every means Wall promptly be employed to find them, whether they be living ordead. The Jeannette sailed from San Frincisco on the 8th of July, 1879, Nttea out and proviimed fora three years’ Arctic crutse. The dispatch trom St. Petersburg to the State de- Partment =tites the fact that she was crushed Mm the tee on tne iith of dune, 1881. She = must, therefore, have spent consiierably more than a year crus ing in the Arct!> seas, and doubtless, C yptain De- ned Valusble information and ex- ce concerning these latitudes. The fate of anett> demonstrates the necessity of ths ut of relief sttions at regular Intervals nt places in the polar seas, if the search or the open sea supposed to surround Pt up,—which nobody doubts. Men the dangers of such an expedition uncertuin hospitallty of who venture should not be left to th the natives, though it appears that the latter, as well as the power for the authorities, did everything in their relief of the Jeannette’s crew. Congress has voted Its us the presumption ts that upon reassembilng both houses willat once begin work in earnest. Noth- ing wortn mentioning is ever accomplished by a Rew Congress before the holiday recesa The House is ususily without committees until the eve Of the holiday adjournment, and several Speakers have been so perplexed in the past In making up the committee Ists that the announcement was Postponed until assembling. As all appro- priation bills and measures for the expenditure of Money must originate tn the House, the Senate usually proceeds leisurely along, filling up the daily sessions with speeches, unti the appropria- to come in. eo sor Was yesterday elected U. 8. Senstor from Vinginta for the term of six years, Deginning on the 4th of March, 188% There has Deen a singular change !n Mr. Riddleberger’s po- Mtical fortunes within iess than a year. Last spring he was an unsuecessful candidate for the position of sergeant-at-arms of the Senate. The body. which refused to have him as a servant, will be compelied to receive him as a peer. He 1s a young men of fine ability.energetic and deter- mnined, of pleasing manners, and very popular in his section of Virginia. He isa good speaker, an aggressive politician, and much of the credit for the success of the readjuster Ucket 13 accorded to him. ——_—__~<>______ ‘The discussion of the tariff subject will probably engage the attention of the Senate soon after the holiday recess, as the Morrill Dill will then be re- Ported. The protectionists have no fears of the Fesult. They count 165 out of the 293 members of the House, and at least 45 members of the Senate, as adherents of the protection.theory. The free- traders and revenue reformers will, however, ight the Morrill bill with all their might and main. They regard {tas nothing more nor less than a blind, a dank movement of the protection- Sts to forestall tariff legislation, —— eo —___ SEx-Senator Howe, the new Postmaster General, is a good lawyer and od business man. He is therefore well fitted the office. The single €ritictsm made upon the appointment fs that the objection urged to his selection as Attorney Gen- | eral on account of his refationship to counsel for | @efence in the star route cases, appiles with equal force to his elevation to the head or postal affairs, It ts quite Ukely, however,that Uie very fact of this Felatic nship will Cause him to push the star Toute cases With all the more vigor to show the injustice | Of the eritictsm, A MERRY CHRistMas. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT WM. S. BROWN & CO. LOOK il i how dantee Garren 1 pe Bottic Private Stock Waisky (The best in the city Pinm Pudding, Fl e2z22283823 Call and ree phone your o at our ex- pense. You can save aes by buying from us. WM. S. BROWN & CC Commer 20th and H street, _a1-3t GPean stu STUDENT LAMPS, IN NICKEL, With all the Latest Improvements, for $4.50, PORTABLE GAS STANDS, i in grest variety. THE MOEHRING LAMPS, Ie Very Choieo Patt: zee, Choisy, Le Rot, Longevy, Saxons, Kiotas, & B. H. STINEMETZ, 1257 Pennsylvania avenue. — Ew Youx, December 15, fo ‘lared from the earnings the of TEN CENTS Per Share or paras ROYAL, 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. GREAT EXTRA SPECIAL DAY FOR TO-MORROW ONLY. CLOSING OWT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CELLULOID GOODS AT LESS THAN COST. PALAIS ROYAL. a1 Costiuation or THs GREAT MARK DOWN SALE. A better opportunity has never occurred to buy fineand stylish CLOTHING AT SACRIFICING PRICES. ‘We are bound to run off our Immenas Stock with such Bargains as our friends will remember. - FOR EXAMPLE. ‘The $25 Overccats, cut down from $35, ‘The $25 Suits, cut down from $35. ‘The $22 Overcoats, cut down from #30, ‘The $22 Suits, cut down from $30. ‘The $18 Overcoats, cut down fro ‘The $18 Suits, cut down from $25. ‘The 315 Overcoats, cut down from $20. ‘The $15 Suits, cut down from $20. ‘The $12 Overcoats, cut down from $15. ‘The $12 Suits, cut down from $15. ‘The $10 Overcouta, cut down from $13. ‘The $10 Suits, cut down from $13. ‘The $3 Overcoats, cut down from $10, $25. GREAT BARGAINS IN BOYS CLOTHING. Boys $20 Suits, reduced to $15. Boys $15 Suits, reduced to $12. Boys $12 Suits, reduced to $9. Boys $9 Suits, reduced to $1. Boys $7 Suits, reduced to $5. $18 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $14, $15 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $12. $12 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $9 $9 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $7. ‘$7 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $5. ‘The point of the ‘‘occazion” is Bargains. ‘These are all Useful Holiday Presents and will be Appreciated. Call At Once and Bring the Boys. A SSS aa ere A U U,SSS aa &§ Ss aa u uss eee Ssssq : Eee AAU § 83s EA Ssss8 TOE RASA ou! syce8 AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR 10TH STREET, AND 932 D STREET. 421-6t oy AMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Have again replenished their stook of SEAL SAOQUES, FUR-LINED WRAPS, FANCY COLLARS, CAPES and MUFFS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, HATS AND CAPS, CANES AND UMBBELLAS, DUNLAP SILK HATS, OPERA AND DERBY HATS. an NEW coops! NEW Goopst Florida: Freeh Grab Apples in Finest Delies Tab bio itaatns, a ae In tins. Cafe oo tod Fresh Clover Honey. Prepiokied Opeters: Leg Mutton in tina. = ‘Terrine Ie Fores Gras. Toy Cham ‘Dunder Marinatede, Holt'e Mat Betcact, ALSO, A large stock of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the Holidays. C. C. BRYAN, A213 WCorner 15th and I streets northweat. ror THE HOLIDAYS. — FINEST DEHESA RAISINS. FINEST LAYER FIGs. FRENCH PRUNES, in Glass and Wood. FLORIDA ORANGES. MALAGA GRAPES. CURRANTS, CITRON and MINCE MEAT. Home Made PRESEKVES and JELLIES. Crystalized, Assorted FRUITS. CANNED GOODS, of every description. NEW NUTS, of all kinds, PURE CANDIES, French, Mixed and Plain. Aud a full line of FANCY GOODS. For sale by J. B. BRYAN & BRO., 608 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opp. Metropolitan Hotel. | NEW BASSORA DATES. } GEsnp DISPLAY oF HOLIDAY GOODS, AT MRS. SELMA RUPPERT’S, 608 9th street, opposite Putent Office, All Holiday Goods must be sold during the present ‘Weer if bottom prices will move thera. a2zt Fun DRESS SUITS TO FIT ANY SIZE MAN, Beady-made from $22 to $46. ‘To Order from $50 to $100. Speolal orders intended for Now Year's Calls must be given before Saturday next. WE CARRY THE LARGEST LINE or FULL DRESS COATS In the Country. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 421 816 awp 318 SrveNTH Starr. Fo CHRISTMAS. DIAMOND 8, RICH JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, STERLING SILVERWARE, PLATED TABLE WARE, FRENOH PORCELAIN AMERICAN POTTERY, ee 3 rs r FINE FANCY Goons, manana FINE STATIONERY. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. _ W. BOTELER & SON ‘Have in Stopk a euperior quality of Plated TEA SETS, OASTORS, OAKE BASKETS, PICKLE CASTORS, Ero., Which they are selling at reasonable prices. J. W. BOTELER & SON, esos CHRISTMAS PRESEN PIANOS............ORGANS...........ORGANETTES. PIANO STOOLS......PIANO COVERS. Mosical Instruments of all descriptions, Handsomely bound Books and Sheot Music. At cS Music Store of W. G. METZEROTT & CO., _421-6¢_ Pennrylvania ave., bet ween 9th and 10th sts, GTEINWAN & SONS’ 5 PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN'S fiz CABINET ORGANS. Also, a large assortment of PIANOS and ORGANS of other inakery At the Warerooms of G. METZFROTT & CO., bet. Yeh and 10u Sta, OPENING OF EVENING GOODS, _421-6¢ Pennsylvania a W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. DRESS FRONTS, in Delicate Tints. BROCADES, in New Designs, MOIRE ANTIQUE AND MOIRE FRANCAIS, SURAH SILKS, SATINS RHADAMES. SATINS MERVEILLEUX AND SATINS Dg LYON. GAUZES, in Light Colors, We callespectal attention to alot of NEW EVENING FABRICS, OPENED TO-DAY; by far the most elevang we have cver shown. BEADED AND EMBROIDERED DRESS FRONTS, made by hand-work alone. PURE SILK VELVETS, 24 inches wide, all colors. VELVET FLOUNCES, entirely new. RICH BLACK VELVETS. EMBROIDERED DRESSES FOR EVENING. OANTON CREPE, SILK HOSE, &c. Ga” ONE PRICE, marked in plain figures, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS., 420 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Aton & HARRISON, 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST (opposite Ebbitt House), Grand ovening of the finest and most exquisite selection of FRENCH FLOWERS AND FICHUS ever displayed in Washington, imported by ourselves direct from Paris. RECEPTION BONNETS AND MOUKNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. 420-6t TH CELEBRATED SAXONY WOOL GERMAN HAND-ENIT JACKETS. A complete assortment, in all colors and sizes, NEW SLEEVES FURNISHED FOR JACKETS, C. AUERBACH, CORNER 77H AND H STREETS, Sole Agent for the District, Nextdoor to Auerbach’s Sewing Machine & Repair Office, Buy one af our elegant $25 SINGER MACHINES for your wifo as a holiday pre CANDIES! CANDIES! CAN DI ES 1 500 LBS. RIDLEY'S CANDIES, 1,000 LBS. FRENCH MIXTURE, AND BROKEN CANDIES. WHITMAN'S CANDIES IN FANCY BOXES, C. C. BRYAN, Cor. 15th and I streets northwest. 5 8 heed GOODs. FINE PLATES, BISQUE FIGURES. 420-3t RICH CUT GLASS. FRENCH BRONZES. MOEHBRING LAMps, STUDENT LAMPs, PLAQUES. VASES, And Foreign Fancy Goods from all Countries, M. W. BEVERIDGR, a0 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, (unisne AS FUR: FUR-LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS, raelved aud will vo sate Jower than heretofore. eo ‘Be. cial lot for Holiday Preset SEAL. at sivas MUFFS, HATS AND CAPs, eat and Children's CHINCHILLA MUFFS matt COLLARS: Is Pials Sad Daca MOPES Large stock to select from. All at lowest prices, WILLETT & RUOFF, a20 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Davis’ SUGAR-CURED CINCINNATI HAMS, FAMOUS THE FIRST TO ARRIVE, az WITMER'S, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. >= RERGE, a8, Zora op Ose Na 172 West CE PINS, & SON, street. We KNABE & CO’S baleen Istice. § 719 719 HOLIDAY GOODS NOW READY ar DAVIS’, ‘119 MARKET SPACE. IN ADDITION to eur usually large and well assorted Goods, Trimmingr, riety of new, uscfuiend attractive goods, suitable for the Holiday Sesson,-98 Seo AMONG THE M&#¥ HANDSOME and ureful arti- cles now in stock we mention Wiek-hoiders, Brackets, Wall Pockets, Satin @evered Tube, Pails and Barrels, plain and decorated; fal line of usefal articles in Rat- Baskets, Plush and Leather Baga, Pocketbooks, Japan- ese Goods, Silk Umbregas, etc., all purchased direct from the manufactures, at paras. CLOSING OUT JOB LOTS very cheap, at DAVIS". JUST RECEIVED an elegant assortment of real Duchess Lace Goods in Scarfs, Fichus, Jabots and Handkerchiefs; reakDuehess Lace from Narrowest to Flouncing Width efsmych less than value; Silk and Linen Handkerchiegs, of every description; Laco and Embroidered Hand&probiefs at all prices; Gentlemen's Ladies’ Sik Muffiers in great variety; Pearl and Bone- stick Fans; Mother Habbard Collars; Black and Cream Spanish Fichus; Elegant Sash Ribbons; Neckwear in endless variety, all first-class goods at very low prices, at DAVIS". NO SPECIAL DAY eet apart for Bargains. Bargains ‘EVERY Dax in every department, at DAVIS’ DON'T FAIL TO SRE the elegant display of Holiday Goods at DAYVIS', . 119 MARKET SPAOK, Corner 8th street. 420-36 Kes PALACE, THE GREAT LEADER OF LOW PRICES. WE ARE NEVER OUTDONE! TAKE NOTICE! ANOTHER MARK DOWN! desirable stock of MILLINERY At Following Prices: 25 Dozen of Genuine Lone Napped BEAVER HATS, feeds ‘T5e., $1, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2; the very best at 100 dozen more of our Famous Beaver Fed HATS, n all shapes and colors, eold formeriy at $2.50, are now offered at 60 and 75 cts., and ure undoubtedly the great- ext barvains ever offered. 100 dozen more of those Wonderful Moscow BEAVER HATS, in every atylo and in all colors, at 20 ute. only sold formeriy at 75 cta. Cail and examine our grest assortment of PLUMES, at 75c., $1, $1.25, aud #2. RIBBONS! RIBBONS! KING'S PALACE Can't be beat Our prices are the lowest, our stock the largest, Our Artificial PLANTS have got to be sold, even at a eacritice. KING'S PALACE Is the place to buy your, Christmas Presents, for there you buy cheaper than elgewhere. DON'T FAIL TO CALL At the Famous KING'S PALACE, 814 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. 420 [[OUmay Presents. Broche b. Brocho and other Ghawle, $10 to $40 Sodas, wilted Casi 12) jw nisben meee! Bh s 1d Colored Caahi STxe. ailcwool Brack sed Gal pieces beautiful Silk and Wool Platcer 25 ct, ll stock Fancy Silk ‘and Linen vHandkorcets Ol lange ‘Craval Wool ee Comforts, Gh ta, Gloves Hlosiory, Portemonaies, GEO. J. JOHNSON, 420 713 Market Space. JRUSS4 LEATHER BRUSH AND COMB CASES. ‘Russia Leather Shaving and Pocket Cases, Russia Lesther Collar aud Cuff Boxes, French Dolls, and Not. WM. 8S. TEEL, a20 __985 Pennsylvania avenue. Gt THE BEST. GENUINE ENGLISH CHATTERBOX 1881, ONLY 68 CENTS. At BHELLINGTON'S BOOK STORE, _al9-5t 1881 Con. 43g Srrerr anp PENNa. Ave. 1881 XMAS, PLUSH, Ivory, BRONZE, NOVELTIES OF VIENNA, PARIS AND LONDON. RUSSIA DESKS. PLUSH AND RUSSIA PORTFOLIOS. PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BRONZE PAPER WEIGHTS AND ORNAMENTS. INKS! 5 aoe JEWEL CASES. GLOVE AND HANDEFRCHIEF BOXES. CARD CASES AND PORTMONNAIES. A Carefully Selected Stock of Standard and Iilustratea HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS axp HYMNALS. FOVENILE BOOKS Tn AlbStykes and Bindings. PLUSH PAPETE DEES. BLUSH CASES | SCISSORS, FANCY WASTR:AMD FLOOR BASKETS, SUBSCRIPTIONS RRQEIVED FOR MARK TW: 4AMES J. CHAPMAN, at @2 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. No. 626 ‘ No. 626 E HOLIDAY GIFTS, { E SrReer. Street. BREWERTON'S PASTEL PAINTINGS, with achoice selection of IMPORTED NOVELTIES ‘Linen and Silk Hang@kerchicfs and Mufflera very cheap; | $2-97. w: From this day wo offer our tremendous, large and very | For THE COMING WEEK COMPLIMENTARY EXHIBITION OF ANENDLESS: VARIETY OF ie WILL OPEN TUESDAY MORNING, TEN CASES GENUINE BLACK BEAVER HATS, 806 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. AT ONH DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS EACH. OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT. DOLLS. edge, no imitation, no humbug, but ‘The largest 50c. Doll ever offered, ‘The finest $1 Doll in the city. DOLLS. DOLLS, GENUINE GOops. Co CED. JAPANESE NOVELTIES. cia cr Poarl inlaid Writing Des! Pearl inlaid Workboxe from 50s, up, ornam: 2 atone sneot long, Jewel aud Handkerciliet Cases, i i. BLovr, ‘Novelties i in Lad inden Neckwear, Spani-h Lace Fichns and Soarts, Lace Collaretics, ‘Licu and Lace Handkor- | qy9.s4 110 SeventH Srnawr Norwest. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Noors. Fanoy Bordered Handserchtete. — Fine Linen Homstitched Hundkerchtofa, = Foster Patont5-Luce Hook, real Kid Glorew .educed SPECIAL 8ALB to$1a pair. ‘Twilled Silk Umbrellas at $2.25. or OF Ale at Ivory, repre eld ‘Twiled Silk Umbrellas, FINE RIBBONS, NOVELTIES IN GENTS’ NECKWEAR. YOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, ‘The finest 50c. Satin Scarf ever offered for that highs Gent.’ fine Linen Haudkervhiefs, in fancy boxes, at ALL WIDTHS AND SHADES, "Plugunt lino or Rise Bisved Jewelry. AT LESS THAN ONE-THIRD THRIR VALUE. Roman, Gilt and Enameled. Bracelets, Neck Catlaleld Drew af Caen, Monge, Buta Plush — Purves, PookGtoUOES, sind Sian ole Novel SASH AND TRIMMING RIBBONS AT A GREAT Tee SAORLFICE. DAMMANN’S i" fe ato £06 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. Noort's, Boss iN ELEGANT BINDINGS, aio $15 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, GPAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY, A SPECIALTY, ar BEALL'S BOOKSTORE, 495 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 419-86 (musts GUINNIP, DAY & CO., SELECTIONS 820, 822 anv 824 SkvENTH StRewr, Can be made undor “‘unusual advantages" at WILL MAKE A GRAND DISPLAY OF PERRY'S, ENN. V. EN Om 4 ET. | NN N OO v Ie PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. | EN N00,V VERE T. TOIT IT ERR g88sy NNNO OV ye 4 Toke sax, N NNO O VY NE is ENTIRE NEW STOCK, NONN'oO ‘Wo Kee ton TH kee Ssss87 CHOICEST SELECTIONS, LOWEST PRICES, PLAIN FIGURES, Rich Bleck Sk CIRCULARS. Flegaut Khidames DOLMANS. EVENING GAUZES and BROCADES, All-Stk Lyons VELVETS, Embroidered Velvet DRESS FRONTS, SILK HOSIERY, Ferinot-Mousquetaire KID GLOVES, Linen and Plush TIDIES. Raw Sik TABLE COVERS. Faney WORK BOXES; Silk UMBRELLAS. Fancy TOWELS; Silk PLUSH CLOTH WRAPS and ULSTEKs at reduced prices. E2-Store open in the Evenings, LATESY NOVELTIES, IN HOLIDAY GooDs ig DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK, When the Largest Stock of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, AT POPULAR PRICES, EVER CAkRILD IN WASHINGTON WILL BE EX- HIBITED. Special inducements will be offered tn REAL LACE GOODS, SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm Perry & Bro.,) Fatablivhed 1840. ait AND IN OUR, SILK DEPARTMENT. FA 28ROTHER & DAVIS, 1428 New Youx Avenur, Nran THE TReasurr. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., air DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. Bek AMILTON’S, HEADQUARTERS FOR CANDIES, ORIGINAL 25 CENT CANDY STORE, 131 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DON'T MISTAKE THE PLACE IF YOU WANT BARGAINS. Fino Mixed Candies 16 cts. per pound; 7 pounds, Fine French Mixed Candies 20 cts. per poun: pounds, $1. Broken Candies, first-class, 15 ots. per pound. CANDY CANES; BASKETS, TOYS, SAUSAGE, &o., BARGAINS IN HOLIDAY GOODS, NEW AND CHOICE. Satin-Covered Pincushions, Antique Tidies, Handker- chief and Glove Boxes in great variety, Whisk Hold- ers, Plush Baga and Purses, and other Fancy Goods, suitable for presents. alt-lw oLway PRESENTS. 2h in abundance. eke HAMILTON'S, [N] Na Ni juality x al We Nosshg 28 alT-6t 1231 PENN*A AVENUE, Near 13th street. = - RS. MAX WEY GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, fit guaranteed, $1. iy Great Special Holiday, Sale of imported Worsted and KID, DOG SKIN and CLOTH GLOVES, 250. to $1.75. Fpney, Goods and the: latest novelties in Gold and Rolled Ladies’ Goid Band and Sett Rings, $1 Saeaare ere Bangels at very low prices. OUR COIN SILVER sollte 35 cents. , and $l. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 1230. to 150. of Bracelets and SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 25c. to $1.50. per yi So 'é, 15 and 250., bordered. Doils of every descrip aon MAX WEYL, 712 ith street northwest. FULL LINES OF COLORED DRESS GOODS. aiz-7t HRISTMAS. STANDAKD BOUKS AND OTHER BOOKS FOR ‘THE HOLIDAY SEASON IN GREAT VARIETY. ‘Hundreds of Kinds of Children's Books. FULL LINES OF MOURNING DRESS GOODS. FULL LINES OF PLUSHES, VELVET3 and SILKS. FULL LINES OF HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, FULL LINES OF TABLE LINENS, BLANKETS and Arca Bibles, Prayer Books and ks and Hyinnals. Albums, Pocket- TYLER & CHEWNING, An Ungurpassed Line of Christmas Cards. Portable Writing Desks. Handsome Papeteries from a7 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. isin lies C. C. PURSELL, 422 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. MES: J: P. PALMER, (ME NOW TO SELECT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. STOCK UNUSUALLY LARGE, Consisting in part of ILLUSTRATED GIFT AND JUVENILE BOOKS, In Cloth and Fine Bindinys, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A beautiful assortment of RUSSIA, CALF AND SEALSKEIN, AND PLUSH GOODS, Comprising TFOLIOS, POCKE’ OKS, WALLETS, CARD POSE Bet za meres ERCHTEF and WORK BK «reat varicty, PRAYER BOOKS und HYMNALS. ait-7t IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, 2107 F STREET, BETWEEN liru AND 1278, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. juisite Mecti Carved T cory Fane ms aber Knives, ther Mometere, Tak - | —Pereonal attention given to Millinery orders. __ 419 cena ee Sg et tats iia ane (GREAT SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE ‘Cases, Chess, Checkers and Back- < gammon Boards, Gold Pens. PENKNIVES and OPERA GLASSES. DIARIES FOR 1882. ALL THE NEW BOOKS received as soon as published, but stock also embraces many other valuable and uteful ardcies, any one of OF SEVERAL LARGE INVOICES OF -CLASS GOODS, Picked up from some of the recent Lange Failures in ‘Boston at WILLIAM HAHN'S RELIABLE SHOE HOU! 816 7th street, Qauat, . 1922 res p s nosteks 19th and 20th. one eet eG tatis neon tt aes setae tte foe oot and One es SS, TS aan, Sara at SSS Infante extra ality BUT TON BOOTS, 50c., Meer YRANCIS B, B. MOHUN, ant-T 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. pure LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. OLD JAMAIOA RUM. PURE SCOTCH WHISKY. GENUINE NEW ENGLAND RUM. OLD CROW WHISKEY. BEST SWEET CATAWBA WINE. OLD PORT WINE. THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY, OLD TOM GIN. FINE SHERRY AND BLACKBERRY WINES. GOOD WHISKY 50 CTS. PER BOTTLE. GEO. A. O'HABE, and Oue It Gente Sue CALE SEWED PEGGED Several Suaall Lota of Ladies‘ BUTTON BOOTS, at $1. Gent's GAITERS and LACED SHOES, $1. Child's SPRING HEELS, up to 1034, T6o. Infants’ Leather Sole KID BUTTON, 800, Youths’ and Pore Boe #5 ‘ CONVINCE YOURSELF And receive with every Purchase one of our ‘Warranted cenuine, long knapper, no felt, no beaver | (G22, 524-626 Nive Srauee, 8T. CLOUD BUILDING. WE DON'T PROPOSE TO GRT LEFT, NOT IF WB KNOW IT. Consequently, during the present wenk, our Ewrme Brock of Holiday Novelties will be sold at lower prices | than ever. No matter what prices are quoted, ours wil ve found Equautr Low, and tn many cases Lowna, No articles will be carried over, if bottom prices will) move them. AN EARLY CALL WILL GIVE YOU THE CHOICES: IN THE ASSORTMENT. DOUGLASS", a frre Sraeer, 8. Croup Bonpme. — MN RS. C. DONOVAN, OF 45 FIFTH AVENUR, NEW YORK. Has opened o BRANCH OF HER BUSINESS AT 1335 F STREET, ‘where she is ready to receive orders and show Goods, OPENING OF RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL, DRESSES, ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, _€19-1m M4¢%8TICc cLoruiers, MAGNETIO BECAUSE WE DRAW THE TRADE TOWARDS OUR ESTABLISHMENT, Gentiomen, 1f you have any doubts as to what parties ular Cut of Garment is best adapted to your etyleo? beauty, or what Colors would most become your come Plexion, we will take great pleasure in giving you the benefit of our experience and taste, and will amdist you, every way to make you appear handsome and stylish, We are xiving « regular HOLIDAY EXPOSITION OF FINE GARMENTS Dow, and would like to have you drop in and view ff, A. SAKS & CO, STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, aio 326 AND 218 SEVENTH STREKT. ypetpay PRES FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. Lined Skin Fur-Top Glowes, Ki Cloth, Bock sialon Fog) SILK, STIFF AND SOFT FELT HA18, Collis iffe Teed andkecanete ant Maken tee Ree ee a Half-Howe, Merino and Tainb's Wool UNDERGARMENTS. imex Shirt, ready for — BSR Silk, Alpaca, The cH Ginwham’ Umbreliee, Susyen Ider Birmeeae Paine: Wormcen, Dep nea sharia, Fur-Top Gloves, splendid stock of Men's and Bay INE NECKWEAR. LEwis* FASHIONABLE sata > pete FURNISHING 920 Sevexta Sruxet, Berwses 1 ann K Nonteween, One Price, 1865, _416-8,2p omen coe Stan. ‘Music in the city, alT-5t D® GOODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Blankets. ‘We solicit a cali from all in want of Dry Goods, WM. R. RILEY, Bnar Buipme, dl7-6t Con. 9ru axp E STREETS NORTHWEST, Py oopwanp & LOTHROP, 21 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, 9m Offer the most EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS: ry BROCADED AND TWILLED SILK CHIEFS, at 49c., 5¥c., To. and $1 each. Gent's White Hemstitched and Colored Bordered Hem stitched HANDKERCHIEFS, at 25c. each—splendi@ value. Also, an elegant line of Gent's Fancy Bordered HAND- KERCHIEFS, in new designs, never before shown, a ‘3736, 46, 50, 62 and 750. ‘24-inch White China Sitk HANDKERCHIEFS, elegant —_ only $1 each, usual price $1,25 for this quality, 50 dozen Gent's Linen Cambric Hemstitched Tnitial HANDKERCHIEFS, handsomely embroidered, only 50c. each or $2.70 per box. An elegant line of Gentlemen's Silk HANDKER- MUFFLERS, Silk WRISTERS, Sik 8U8- PESDERS, and Gent's Fine NECKWEAR, at our usual low prives. Special Gent's 2-Button Opera KID GLOVES, $1.15 per pair. ‘We beg to state to our friends and customers that we can give them much better attention if they will be king enough to call in the early part of the day. ‘We shall continue the distribution of our elegant Christmas Cards to all friends who may ask for them ‘who have not received them by post. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ‘We are showing an elegant line of EVENING SILKS AND BROCADES: at low prices, and ask an examination of our stock, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON HOUSE, _O1_ sy memvorvramn aves 18 ABOUT WHAT, YOU ARE LOOKING i