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vi “mind, and remember that THR EVENING STAR goes THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON “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 {nto more homes, houses, factories, stores, shops, ‘©Mices, and places of business, and 1s read every ay by more people, than all the other daily papers im Washington added togetner. SS Cases have accumulated to such an extent upon the Supreme court docket that !t would be Impos- sible for the court, In the course of nature, to ever. | get through with the business before ft, at its average rate of progress. Lawyers and litigants Fecognize the necessity of some measure that will not only les-en the business of the court in future, Dut also relieve it of much of that now before tt. IB was to devise a plan of relief that the committee @f the American bar association *recently met in @Wiscity. The committee, after several days’ de- ‘Mberation, adjourned without reaching any defin- Me conclusion as to what Is best to be done In the Premises. Two plans were under discussion. One Iooked to the creation of another court, co-or- @inate with the supreme court, to consist @f Afteen judges and to have jurisdiction of all eases, except those involving constitutional ques- fons, = treaty stipulations and several @ther classes of the most important whieh would be reserved for the Supreme eourt. The committee consulted freely with ‘the pastives of the court and found that they, with @me exception, favored this plan of another tribu- Bal The bar association committee, however, ‘were rather inclined to the other plan under con- @ideration Which contemplated the subdivison of fhe present Supreme court into three branches, @meh branch or sub-chamber having jurisiction ver certsin classes of cases. All three branches ould be at work at the sime time, and thus ac- complish three times as much us the bench in its Present shape. This latter plan will probably ommend itself to Congress, because It is much Jess expensive than the other. Meantime the bar associition committee are consulting with the Tnwyers and judges of the country with regard to ‘Doth plans, and will meet In New York in Feb- Fuary to compare notes. It 1s thought probable That the committee may submit doth plans to Congress and leave tt to the judgment of that Doily to select the one it considers best. As the court now stands there {s but little chance fora Hitigant who gets his ease before these days to reach « hearing during his lifetime. ee = ‘The controversy raised by the statement of a hatter to the effect that thé size of men’s heads ts duntnisiing, brings out the odd objection to the Work of sanitury science in preserving human life that the result ts a deterioration in phystcal stamina. Mr. Hyde Clarke puts the case in this Way: “Infant mortality from birth to two years, and again from two to seven years, can be shown te have decreased of late. This being so, the re- suit fs inevitable thot many of the weaker infants -gone day did not survive are now nd their survival means the s Many weaklings. It appears to me that going on in the United States and in many @f Europe. The question of dé sanitary influence is well worthy @avestication.” ‘On the other hand {t may be urged that sanitary the true laws ef health and is improving the human race as ® whole. Women, especially American women, are becoming better fitted to be the mothers of on. Uniler the teachings of sanitary aeclence, also, the number of drunken or otherwise ‘Vicious fathers 1s reduced, and the propagation of ehildren with the taint of s:rofula or intemperance In their blood Is thereby lessened. Iterrt nly seems ‘tobe an absurd proposition that the knowledge how to live is calculated to deteriorate the quality of the human race. attention and ——____+eo—____ Philadelphia suffered so long and so patiently nder the frands, corruptions and robberies of 1~ eal ring polities that even the citizens of that elty Degan to believe there was no remedy for thei. But the patience of the peopie was finally ex- Dausted, and a year or so ago they commenced to antagonize the rings fn the political field and in the courts. A victory for the citizens as gratifying | it 13 crushing t> the rings has just been @ehievet in one of the courts In the conviction of @me David Moust, an ex-counciiman, for tamper- fag with election returns. Monat, thoush Backed and assisted by the rings, was 30 closely pressed that he was forced to plead guilty. All We efforts of his frienis to pack the jury fafled, @nd when the crimins! was brought face to face ‘With justice ho succumbed. Jwige Biddle in pass mg sentence of two years tmprisonment and a ‘Be of $1,000, remarked that “the time has come when this thing (meaning such crimes as the Prisoner was guilty of) must come toan end, or @ise we will come to an end.” Thisconviction will avea most salutary effect upon the whole com- munity. It will encourage the honest citizens to Presson in the good work they have so well be- Un, and it will teach the rings and corrupt polt- ‘Belans that they can no longer escape the penal- ‘Ges of thoir crimes. | OUGLASS’ | Dereass, BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS. REASONS WHY THEY ARE PREFERRED TO ALL OTHER POROUS PLASTERS OR EXTER- NAL REMEDIES: FIRST. Because they posses all the merit of the atrenathenini porous. plaster: and contain in addition thereto ‘the newly, yevetable combi- rubefacient, stimulat- tive and counter irritant effects. SECOND. Because they area genuine pharmacentical prepara- | tion, and'eo recognized by the profession. <= ‘THIRD. Because they are the only plasters that relieve pain at once. = FOURTH. Becanse they will ponitively cure diseases which other | remedies will hot uven rolleve. FIFTH. Because over 5,000 physicians and druggists have vol- | untarily tentihed that they are superior tal other plas. ters or medicines for external use. SIXTH. Becanre the matnfacturers have received the medals ever given for porous plasters. ow BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER! SEABURY & JOHNSON, ___ Manufacturing Chemists, New ¥. SURE REMEDY AT LAST. PRICE, 25 MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION | PEASTER. tory | Fo PARTIES AND RECEPTIONS. | BROCADED VELVET FRONTS. | BROCADED SATIN FRONTS. | EMBROIDERED SATIN FLOUNCES. RICH ALL-SILK VELVETS. BLACK AND CREAM SPANISH LACES. BROCADE GAUZES in Evening Tints. MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES in Opera SI ades. TYROL GLOVES, at $1.25 and $1.50. NUN'S VEILINGS in all shades. LIGHT CASHMERES, ALBATROSS CLOTHS. LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY from $1.75 to $8. BLACK and COLORED SILK PLUSHES. SILK and CASHMERE SHAWLS imall the Evening Shades. ELEGANT BROCADE SATINS. MOTRE FRANCAI: E RHADAMES. | FUR-LINED SATIN DE LYON CIRCULARS. BLACK SATIN MERVEILLEUX DOLMANS. LADIES) WRAPS, JACKETS and ULSTERS at Greatly Reduced Prices. ONE PRICE ONLY, Marked in Plain Figures. SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm “Perry & Bro.,") Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 9th street. Established 184 oy 622, 524-526 Niwtm Street, ST. CLOUD BUILDING. WE DON'T PROPOSE TO GET LEFT. NOT IF WE KNOW IT. Consequentiy, during the present week, our ENTIRE | Stock of Holiday Novelties will be sold at lower prices | than ever. No matter what prices are quoted, ours will be found Equaux Low, and in many cases Lowzr. | No articles will be carried over, if bottom prices will move them. AN EARLY CALL WILL GIVE YOU THE CHOICEST IN THE ASSORTMENT. DOUGLASS’, == ‘Nunta Srurer, 8t. Croup Beriprxa. TH! LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN WASHINGTON. a eee eg = ‘To-morrow, speaking ina literal and not a legat | @ense, will be the great festival of the Christlin | People all over the world. Wherever the cross of | Christ is known and recognized as the symbol of ‘true religion, there the anniversary of His birth is Observed as a day consecrated to peace and pleas- re. There ts something about the day which @eems to touch all hearts with kindness and gen- erosity. Even the hardest natures relax, and the Moving impulse of all h is to do something Sood for others. The streets and shops have been filled to overflowing for "al days past with the Young and the old, the rich and the poor, all bent ‘upon the same errand—buying the gift that will @elight some otuer or others. On Christmas, if at | no other ume, the joy of the gi ver is as great as that of the receiver. The hardly-earned savings | are Invested in some present for the loved one with | more real pleasure than the purchasers ever ex- | Perienced in buying for themselves. Christinas 1s fit to be the one day in the year when the rich ust remember the poor. itis en occasion that softens and lightens all hearts. ee ‘The annual agtiation of the detective and Insuf- Relent means of exit from theaters, public halls | ‘nd places of amusement, generally, has been Marted in Philadelphia. The chief of police and ‘We fre marshal of that city have reported to the Mayor a number of buildings of this character ‘Which are so poorly provided with means of exit | ‘That In case of fire in any one of them the people Inside at the time would be roasted, in ‘Spite of all ‘the efforts they might make to escape. It 1s an- | Bounced that the mayor will withhold Hecnses, for | fhe comivg year, from all places of amusement | Which are not provided with proper factiities for kcape in the event of fire. It ts to be hoped that Philadelphia will set this example to the other | Cities. There are thousands of regular fire-traps | ‘Being used as places of public resort In the various Cities, and the authorities ought not to walt for | fome shocking calaméty to arouse them to their @uty In the premises. CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTI- FUL DRESS GOODS AT A FEARFUL Loss. ‘The widest double-width Plaid D: from 75 to 50 .: reanced from 37 Goods) reduced fi Damask. pure linen, 50.” Colo: £2.53. Black Silk Velvet, $1. Piano Covers, wilk embroidered, 3.75. Large-size Bridal Quilts, $1.25. ize double White Blan kets, $1.50. quality: ere wool large-size Blankets, $5. Beatitifal Silk and Wool Piaid Dress Goods reduy froma 50 to 25. Double-width La- dies’ Flannel Suiting, pure wool, 75. Nottingham Lace for curtain: fe lies" ets, Ulstera and oats at cont.” Colored Caxhmeres, pure wool, double- quite, musht bine, cream and white, only 50. Colored Satins, 7 Immense assortment of CLOAKING CLOTHS AT ACTUAL COST. All of our BLACK and COLORED SILKS AT REAL GOS: stglored Silly, 50.” Our $1.25 Black silk re- iced z CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. TROP DE BATTERIE.” A quantity of this delicious SYRUP just received. C. C. BRYAN, __ Cor 15th and I strects northwest. MARKET SPAC 70S VASE LAMPS. DINNER SETS, RICH GUT GLASS. | op FINE PLATED, wan CE CREAM SETS, WOODEN WARE. nyo DECORATED TOILET SETS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODs. HOLIDAY Goops. —__ PALsls ROYAL, * : “BARGAINS. 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, GREAT, BARGAINS x 1-403 TWELFTH STREET. » SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK MUFFLERS, BLUSH AND LEATHER BAGS, GRaND eeeeee make, AND ALL KINDS OF CHRISTMAS SALE HOLIDAY GOODS a= FROM DAVIS’, BATURDAY NOON ‘19 MABKET SPACE, Commer 8th street. (Oe! MARK DOWN! ‘TILL THE HOUR OF CLOSING. : COCHRANE'S *' Maz®Down" can’t be denied; Everything ‘> Christmas tide— Gifts, Preeente, Novelties, all that's new. ‘Now making room for eighty-two. Toys, Tidies, Dolls, or pretty Booka; Our new Kid Gloves, five or even hooks, ‘Fresh pairs just in on Thursday last, At our low prices all stare aghast. ‘New Linen 'Kerchiefa—to name this fact Onr little store would soon be packed. ‘With eager faces, wondering why Such value one may always buy. Remember, our Initials will soon be sold. Within these walls there's nothing old. Also, Silk Handkerchiefs of such design, Each quality, too, at ite price, is fine. And now in our song we can’t refrain From thanking the tadies in loudest strain For many kind words; we never thought About pretty presents, they say, we bought. For such kind we promise you Better bargains still for eighty-two. ‘The very best taste wo shall exercise EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK MARKED DOWN. MUST BE SOLD, PALAIS ROYAL. 423 O* DECK! 1 Ihe. GRAN. SGA # To suit your purse and med your eyes. 423 11 for CENTENN. SU i DD ®SIRABLE AND USEFUL PRESENTS 13 The. ROWN SUGAR 14 8 ibs: S 1 = FURS OF EVERY KIND AND QUALITY, UMBRELLAS AND CANES, DUNLAI'S CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS, in Silk, Derby and Opera. WILLETT & RUOFF. HF. LARGEST LINE MANUFACTURE ples Gents and Boy Kerchiefe, &e., fro 1916 Pennsylvania av S SAM- 8 Searis and Pins, Silk Hand- ie. to $1, (hulf price), at 1914 and 10. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 NINTH STREET, opposite Critic Office. Note location—between E and F streets. 423 HE CHEAPEST LINE MEN'S AND. BOY. s sax ks Clothing in the city, from $5 suit up. _ Overcoata Ulsters, &c, 1914and 1916 Pennaylvania avenue. FLOMPAY MEMENTOES. sad HE BEST $1 AND $1.25 MISS AND BOYs’ School Shoes in town. Hats and Caps, from 25, LADIES’ SEAL-SKIN DOLMANS, 50 to$l and up, 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania LADIES’ SEAL-SKIN SACQUES. 23 At RICH FUR-LINED SILK and SATIN CIRCULARS and DOLMANS. ELEGANT DOLMANS TRIMMED WITH FUR and SATIN LINED. COACHERS, MUFFS ana COLLARS. Frees FROM THE VAULTS— 100 CASES COOK'S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS HATS, GENTLEMEN'S DERBY HATS, SEAL CAPS. FUR GAUNTLETS and MUFFLERS. YOUTHS" POLO CAPS in SEAL and CLOTH, UMBRELLAS, In quality and purity equal to the finest imported brands. Quarts, in case..... Pints, in'case.... $16.00 Smith's Novelties from European markets, Teano specially arranged for Ladies’ and Gontlemen, A liberal discount to.tffe trade. B. H. STINEMETZ, HUME, CLEARY & CO., 1237 Pennsylvania avenuo, 422, 807 MARKET SPACE. Rovcers’ curuery, MEAT CUTEERS AND STUFFERS, PRINTING PRESSES AND SKATES, ANDIRONS. FELT WEATHER STRIPS for the exclusion of oold wind, rain and snow. J. W. KENNEDY & CO., Established 1800, Dealers in Metalsand Builders Hardware, 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 423 ‘Next corner 13th street. pour Goops. ssessesess a2 GRAPES, ORANGES, PEARS, PRUNES, IMPORTED PRESERVES, USSIA LEATHES BRUSH AND COMB CASES. Buseia Leather Shaving and Pocket Cases, ‘Russia Leather Collar and Cuff Boxes. WINE, JELLIES, &e., &e. French Doll: ad Not. French Elastics for Ladies. Fresh importation of Champagnes and Clarets, Edam, weet gt : WM. 8. TEEL, Roquefort, and Pine Apple Cheese, os na sates GRAND DISPLAY B. W. REED'S SONS, a 1216 F street northwest. GPRrat BARGAINS IN PIANOS a3 oF HOLIDAY Goons, WHICH HAVE BEEN USED, aT Que F-octaye Rosewood U pri ule One 6-octave Rosewood {Jason & Raven. One 6-octave Bteln. Several Organs and Melodeons from $25 to $50. Allof then in good orien oo TO™ For sale upon easy torms at the Warerooms of One 7 octave Rosewood rerent ave & Co. MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, 608 ‘th street, opposite Patent Office, W. G. METZEROTT & CO., All Holiday Goods must be sold during the Present week if bottom prices will move them. Pennsylvania ave., between 9th and 10th ste. Sole Arency for Steinway & Sons Pianos and Mason & Hamilin’s Cabinet Organs, d23-3t M AGNETIC CLOTHIERS, Fpoumay PRESENTS. LACE CURTAINS, MAGNETIC BECAUSE WE DRAW THE TRADE MATS, DRUGGETS, HASSOCKS, &c., ke. TOWARDS OUR ESTABLISHMENT, oes ‘he fog : = At SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, Geutlemen, it you have any donbts as to what partic- ular Cut of Garment is best adapted to your style of beauty, or what Colors would most become your com- aa 801 MARKET SPACE, ounay Goobs. & __709 Marker Spacer. it LIVERY. en ‘The state of Pennsylvania bas issued proposals @€ {ts bonds at a lower rate of interest. The five ‘and six percent bonds are to be converted into for the purpose of refunding several million dollars | Orvice oF StrEeRINTENDENT Prot SHINGTON, December 20, 1861 aToN, Decrinber 23d, 1 Sealed Proposals will be received until FRIDAY, EMBER THINTIETH, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK ne offic Moers Bolt uperintendent of Shree and a halt per cents. This move of the state | Moret miling, for, the Li to reduce her indebtedness by cutting down the , Yetent distance from this office. Rees, commented to Virgininies a mack | 97 ree Se Oummieens DO Detter plan than forcible readjustwent. Virginia | 424-3t__ iperiutendent of Property. 4 rich im resources, and, with an cdministration | MERRY CHRISTMAS. Of state affairs directed to the proper development and dutlding up of her wealth, will, as Penney | ‘Vunla has done, grow richer with each succeeding WM. 8. BROWN & CO. Year. Pennsylvania's credit has been maintained | -— Dy keeping faith with her creditors, and that credit | aint has been the chief means of rapilly enriching the | {1p*- French Mixed Candy, state. Arbitrary readjustment would now blight | 6 Ibs. Brok the credit of Pennsylvania, and tt wil! kil what | $15: Best Bittle ts left to Virginia. | SIs ‘The total exports of breaistuiTs for ths mal ex) istulls for the month ot ‘. Bovember was $18,025,580, against $22,063,198 for | Now Zant Gurrani She same month of last year. The wtsl exports | 1 quart Bottle Privatestock aL Se Se Stoves months of this year, ending WII | aiusn posting Fite Omen iivicn Geapes ans on amounted to #2103144, aguinst | tua ot oiior artes for Ge ok Sat for the same period last year, San aed ee mace Exphove your omiecs at cur ex- Brancisco, Huron and Kichmond are the ee Ge eee eo Sonesta eg show an increase of exports this! 421-4t Corner 20th and H streets. Fear over 2 = ———__«e._ VINE CARRIAGES AT LESS THAN HALF COST. ‘The subject of abolishing capiiat punishment | E Ley Py oy ig = Ras been agitated with a good deal of persistence large Er Beat Gprringes, Top ‘and 'No-top imthis for years past, but only four states 3 also a Surette HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT 33338822253 ave 20 dispensed with the death penalty. P, D. SCHMIDT & CO., These are: Maine, Michfien, Rhcde Island and | _a15-1m "466 Pennsylvania avenie. ‘Wiseonsin. The practical people of the country ‘A3. F. BRIEN, Seem to think that a hanging now end then has # | 4° 7 geod effect upon the criminal clis.es, oo» Ree an Som +e» = Topaine. = Tux Sram wil net be ss ved cn Storcay. Octane sollctieas rom sxion, take great pleasure in giving Our Fntire Stock of FANCY and JAPANESE = fit es kes va 5 tant Gee a = gpobs, WOhK, Balak UAE COST OLD” ai Bata ae ea d ae pe MONOGIEAM aD Bie Seti BUS eae ete | BEES idem ae, NOU ETAL Oe ‘ an : a iF every pair warranted. TE ~ aa MRS. M. J. HUNT, HOLIDAY EXPOSITION OF FINE GARMENTS | 4) 621 asp 623'D Srater Nowtuwesr, Bow, and would like to have you drop in and view it, Cumisniias FURS. ‘ hep eC NS RR a il eg tg ely war than ie SPE A. SAKS & CO., ial lot for Holiday Presents, SEAL-SKIN SACQUES, MUFFS, HATS AND CAPS, at reduced prices. _— wn Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's CHINCHILLA MUFFS: “AKD COLLARS, in ‘Pain and Patept MUFFS, Large stock to select from. All at lowest prices, STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, aig 6 AND 918. SEVENTH STREET. 719 | FOS cuRistuas aND NEW YEARS Costinvation SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER. MASSEY'S PHILA. ALE AND PORTER. NEW YORE SWEET CIDER. PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGKE ALE, ko. DEPOT: 1224 29TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON, SAM'L C. PALMER. §3~ Telephonic connection. gauss ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘Have again replenished their stock of SEAL SACQUES, FUR-LINED WRAPS, FANCY COLLARS, CAPES and MUFFS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, HATS AND CAPS, CANES AND UMBRELLAS, DUNLAP SILK HATS, OPERA AND DERBY HATS. a GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, IN NICKEL, ‘with all the Latest Improvements, for $4.50, PORTABLE GAS STANDS, Fancy Shades, Globes, &o., in great variety. THE MOEHRING LAMPS, In Very Choi fe fery ice - mavence, Cholay. Te Rol, SAM'L S. SHEDD, aa 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Fun DRESS SUITS TO FIT ANY SIZE MAN, ‘Ready-made from $22 to $46, ‘To Order from $50 to $100. Special orders intended for New 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, a1 816 anp 318 SeventH StRERT. FR CHRISTMAS. DIAMONDS, RICH JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, STERLING SILVERWARE, PLATED TABLE WARE, FRENCH PORCELAIN M®- Cc. DONOVAN, WILLETT & RUOFF, 420 905 REY NSYLVANIA AVENUE. pars FAMOUS SUGAR-CURED! CINCINNATI HAMS, OF 245 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. ‘Has opened s BRANCH OF HER BUSINESS AT 1335 F STREET, THE FIRGT ‘TO ARRIVE, ‘where she is ready to receive orders and show Goods. . ve: = WITMER’S, OPENING OF 420 __1918°RRENSYLVANIA AVENUE. RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, ae ant HOLMDAS GIFTS. sig Street a10-1m ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27. FP8ence FLOWERS. _ Evel seein nrargn ge Por etna 2 zowes ms \'s Pastel Patetiags, with a choice: {Gora aera ear ge ‘Bt Galery. ait rae AND POTTERY, aneoee PORINE FANCY GOOTS, FINE STATIONERY. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. dl W. BOTELER & SON ° Have in Stock a superior quality of Plated TEA SETS, CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS, PICKLE CASTORS, zr0., Which they are selling at reasonable prices. a2 J. W. BOTELER & SON, _ dat 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. O PENING OF EVENING G jOODS.. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. DRESS FRONTS, in Delicate Tints. BROCADES, in New Designs. MOIRE ANTIQUE AND MOIRE FRANCAIS. SURAH SILKS, SATINS RHADAMES, SATINS MERVEILLEUK AND SATINS De LYON. GAUZES, in Light Colors, ‘We call especial attention to alot of NEW EVENING FABRICS, OPENED TO-DAY; by far the most elegang we have evershown. BEADED AND EMBROIDERED DRESS FRONTS, made by hand-work alone. PURE SILK VELVETS, 24 inches wide, all colors, VELVET FLOUNCES, entirely new. RICH BLACK VELYVETS, EMBROIDERED DRESSES FOR EVENING. CANTON CREPE, SILK HOSE, &c. "2 ONE PRICE, marked in plain figures. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS., 420 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FoEmay Goops. FINE PLATES, BISQUE FIGURES. RICH CUT GLASS. FRENCH BRONZES. MOEHRING LAMPS. STUDENT LAMPS. PLAQUES. VASES. And Foreign Fancy Goods from all Countries. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 420 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, H OLIDAY PRESENTS, cts. jored Caxhu: ‘peautiful Silk and Wool Bide geise ST A full stock Fancy Sill and Linen Handkerchicts, Oid Gen ‘Bandana (s. Old Genta’ large xize Black Cravata. joolen Neck Comforts, Gloves, Hosiery, Woolen Nook i ver, Hosiery, Portemonaics, GEO. J. JOHNSON, 420 713 Market Space. 1881 GLOVE AND HAND) KERCHIEF CARD CASES AND PORTMONNAIES. 2 DAY GIET BOOKS, ta AND ry INALS, HOLIDAY GOopDs. a ———______——__ } Kes PALACE. TSE Great LEADER OF LOW PRICES. or TaE GREAT MARK DOWN SALE. better opportunity has never occurred to buy fineand stylish CLOTHING AT SACRIFICING PRICES. ‘We are bound to run off our Immense Stock with such Bargains as our friends will remember. ‘The $25 Overcoats, cut down from $35. ‘The $25 Suits, cut down from $35. ‘Tho $22 Overcoats, cut down from $30, ‘The $22 Suita, cut down from $30. ‘The $18 Overcoats, cut down from $25, ‘The $18 Suits, cut down from $25. ‘The $15 Overcoata, cut down from $20. ‘Tho $15 Suita, cut down from $20. ‘The $12 Overcoats, cut down from $15. ‘The $12 Suits, cut down from $15. ‘The $10 Overcoata, cut down from $13. ‘The $10 Suits, cut down from $13. ‘The $8 Overcoats, cut down from $10, WE ARE NEVER OUTDONE! TAKE NOTION? ANOTHER MARK DOWN! From this day we offer our tremendous, lange and desirable stock of a MILLINERY At Following Prices: 25 Dozen of Genuine Long Napped BEAVER HATR, ~ eee $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2; the very bost af 100 dozen more of our Famous Beaver Edged HATS, Dall shaper and colors, sold formerly at $2.50, are now offered at 50 and 75 cts., and are undoubtedly the great- est ever offered. 100 dozen more of those Wonilerfal Moscow BEAVER. HATS, in every style and in all colors, at 20 ote, only wold formerly at 75 cts. Call and examine our great assortment of PLUMES, at T5e., $1, $1.25, and §2. RIBBONS! ° 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 $7. 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 Overcoate, marked down to $5. ‘The point of the ‘‘occarion” is Bargains. ‘These are all Useful Holiday Presents and will be RIBBONS! KING'S PALACE Can't be beat. Our prices are the lowest, our stock Appreciated. the langest. er Our Artificial PLANTS have got to be sold, oven at @ A SSSSgTTITRRR A UU 98885 whe ma &§ PR AAU Us KING'S PALACE rar Scaci hy = BA 4"ou! s, Ss Is the place to buy your Christmas Presenta, for there you buy cheaper than elsewhere, DON'T FAIL TO CALL AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR 10TH STREET, AND 932 D STREET. 421-6 EATON & HaRRIson, 1337 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 |” "S PALACE, 814 Irn STREET NORTHWEST. N ooT’s. SPECIAL SALE or direct from Paris, FINE RIBBONS, RECEPTION BONNETS AND MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. 420-6t FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, TH CELEBRATED SAXONY WOOL GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS, A complete assortment, in all colors and sizes, NEW SLEEVES FURNISHED FOR JACKETS, C. AUERBACH, CORNER 7ra AND H STREETS, Sole Acent for the District, ALL WIDTHS AND SHADES, AT LESS THAN ONE-THIRD THEIR VALUE. SASH AND TRIMMING RIBBONS AT A GREAT Next doorto Auerbach’s Sewing Machine & Repair OMice. ae Buy one af our clogant $25 SINGER MACHINES for your wife as @ holiday present. 20 FOR THE ComING WE NooT’s, ag 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUI alt-2w COMPLIMENTARY EXHIBITION OF ANENDLESS ae HOLLADAY DISPL VARIETY OF G = eens CHRISTMAS BARGAINS, ar DAMMAN! ‘IP, DAY & CO., 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. 820, 822 ax 82 Seveyru Sraeet, OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT. WILL MAKE A GKAND DISPLAY OF NNN OOV VEFEL TrITH REE NN NO OV VEL THE NNNO OV VEE LE T ke \ NNNO OVY EOE TOUR * NNN OO V ERE LIL T I kee DOLLS. DOLLS. The largest 50c. Doll ever offered. ‘The finest $1 Doll in the city. DOLLS. JAPANESE NOVELTIES, Bead lntaia Workbones from 500 jeurl Inlaid Workboxes, from 50. up, Fancy, richly ornamental Gabinete tt 250., 500. iN HOLIDAY GOODS 500 Ja) pansse Glove, Jewelry aud Handkerchief Cases, atluc., Yde., 19¢. Spanish Lace Fichus Novelties in Ladies and Scarfs, Lace Col ies aud Lace Handker- chiefs. = DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK, tea, Th When the Largest Stock of SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs Fine Linen Hemsiutched Handkerchiefs, AT POPULAR PRICES, tole params Lace Hook, real Kid Gloves reduced | EVER CAKRIED IN WASHINGTON WILL BE => ‘Twilled Stik Umbrellas at $2.25. HIBITED. Ivory Handle, Heavy willed Silk Umbrellas, at $2.97, worth $4.50. NOVELTIES IN GENTS’ NECKWEAR. Special inducements will be offered in ‘The finest 50c. Satin Scarf ever offered for that price. REAL LACE GOops, Gents" fine Linen Handkerchicls, tn fancy boxen, ‘at from $1 to $2.50 per box. ‘Elegant line of ine Plated Jewelry. AND IN OUR Rom 1 Enameled Bracelets, Opera | Chain Eatrines: Breartyiun Her Onan Re T | SILK DEPARTMENT, Celluloid Dreseing Cases, Morocco Satchels, Plush Purves, Focketbooks, and many other Novelties, GUINNIP, DAY & CO., DAMMANN'S ait DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. a9 806 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. Tee baataemie oa emacs ny RS. MAX WEYL. . STOCK UNUSUALLY LARGE, 112 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. Great Special Holiday Saie of im Worsted and Fancy, ‘ctxt God tho tatect hhoveliies iu Gold and oiled late Jewelry. Ladies’ Gold Band and Sett Rings, $1 and upwards. Children's Gold, jameoand Ga ct fis £0, Taand ree assortment of the latest st Bracelets an Bangeis at very low prices. OUR COIN SILVER THIMBLES, 35 cents. Come and see our Felt for Table Covers, only 980, All colors Java Canvas, 5c. per yard. Consisting in part of ILLUSTRATED GIFT AND JUVENILE BOOK, In Cloth and Fine Bindings, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, A beautiful assortment of RUSSIA, CALF AND SEALSKIN, AND PLUSH GUODS, WORK BORES tn xreat in reat BOOKS and HY Linen ilangherchietsy Yo, 12% 15 and 250., bordered. | Carved Tvory Fane eK crmeesee, panen Hundkerc , 1254, 15 and 25e., ve k French Dolle of every’ description. anda and cy MRS. MAX WEYL, 712 Ith street northwest. de and Paper Weights, W Inkstands, Je ali-7¢ = heck M® J. P. PALMER, gammon PENKNIVES and OPERA GLASSES, DIARIES FOR 1882. ALL THE NEW BOOKS Thang other vaiaatie and useful atvcion angratae jtable and unef whieh Would take a batideome prewent. “tei enable Stationery: @ nse Allgoods at the vory I>west FR. IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY Goops, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND 127m, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. Bess Foupay PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. 1 Top Gio tied Dee Se Tey Shas EM, Ca, Dae SILK, STIFF AND SOFT FELT HATS, Porsonal attention given to Millinery orders. uM AND MBS. BORRIES, Lately from Europe, Tovfiait thie Stud, No. 128 TUsateeee seeds ir Studio, Ne. Rorthwest. Coll Cuffs, and Handke Silk And to examine their Collection of Pictures and objecta vee Soabeirtena Muicr Hoe Fano 4 Halt Merino and Lamb's Wool UN DEKGARMENTS. ‘Climax 8 ly for use, a Su Umbrellas? te le The Ginebam Umbrellas; 2 Pu Boys’ Seal-skin “Durbens, Pur-' Wa Gloves; splendid stock of Meare and FINE NECKWEAR, LEWIs’ FASHIONABLE BAT AyD prae, FURNISHING 920 SeventH Staeer, Betwees Laxp K Nowrawnss, ‘One Price. ‘Established _.. HATS OPENED A GREEN GROCERY BTORE PURE LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. OLD JAMAICA RUM. PURE SCOTCH WHISKY. GENUINE NEW ENGLAND RUM. OLD CROW WHISKY. BEST SWEET CATAWBA WINE. OLD PORT WINE. THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISRY. OLD TOM GIN. FINE SHERRY-AND BU.ACKBERRY WINES. ay tur GOOD WHISKY 50 CTs. PER BOTTLE, 8.W. Corner bey Spa Dumbarton streete, 1 will on hand a GEO. A. O'HARE, ghotereg Mente ai fates tt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, who may favor me a sbare Beiratronage. 'o Liquors of any kina MARY E. GODEY. West Wasutcton, December 19th. 1881, 419-48 Oe OORE & LEDIN' M 1 2 eee Sete 1213 7rm STREET NORTHWEST, Between M and 626 Ne E } HOLIDAY GIFTS. { ET. BREWERTON'S PASTEL PAINTINGS, with a choice selection of IMPORTED NOVELTIES ‘ APPROPRIATE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.

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