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_ THE EVENING STAR. _ WASHIN See ‘\GTON THURSDAY December 29, 1SN1, other daily paper, . and cu “rhe Hest is Always the Cheapest.” Those who have holiday or other goads to seil, | and those who wish to make any fact or want kpown to the public, should bear the above fact in mind, and remember that Tug EVENING STAR goes into more homes, houses, factories, stores, shops, offices, and places of business, and ts read every day by more people, than all the other daily papers im Washington added togetner. — The Double-Shect Star on Satarday. Adveritvers will confer a favor by handing in | their favors for the double-sheet on Saturday at as early an hour as possible. Newsleslers can be | supplied at a moment's notice by our fast web printing and folding machine. —— ‘The subject of presidential Inbility, now pend- Ing In the Senate, promises to vex the Comzres- sional mind considerably before it shail be settied | Dy the enactment of a law. difficulty is to define what shall constitute inabil- | 1y, oF to fix the authority for so deckiing. It would not be safe to leave the determin ition with the President himself, for the inability might take the shape of mentul derangement. To leave the deci- sion to the Vice President is to submit tt to an in- terested party. The prevulling opinion seems to be In the Senate that tn the event of the President Decoming unable to perform his duties the Vice President becomes acting President until the chiet executive shall recover from that Inability, 1f It be of a temporary nature. But there are those who antagonize this theory, and instst that if the Vice President once assumes the executive chair he Should retain ft to the end of the term. Senator Jones, of Florida, in a recent speech, took this position and’ insistel that it was sup- ported by the constitution, the history of the convention that prepared it, and the exposition {t has received im Congress. ‘The inability clause of the Constitution as orig nally submitted to the conveutton after providing that in case of the removal of the President from office, or of his death, resin tion, or inability to discharge the duties of the sald oftice, the same shall devolve on the Vice President “until the dis- y be removed oF a President shrill be elected.” These words were subsequently stricken out by the convention, as applying to the President alone, ‘but fo the letter part of t use Were permitted to stand as relating to both the President and Vice President. From this Senator Jones argues | that It was the Intention the convention to pro- | Vide against a “fluctuating” President and to | maintain tue Vice President in the executive chair for the remainder of the presidential term, If he Was once called to it through the inability of the ‘utive, peratic Senators holit to the opinton Vice President, in case of the temporary President for the tie being to carry on the gov- ernment tn accordance with the policy of the President. The differences of opinion on this sub- Ject between men of the same party are as wide as Possible, therefore there is no danger of the im- portant subject becoming a party question. — = In sending Guiteau to the prisoner's terday, a step was taken tn that now ¢ case which onght to have been taken the very first day of the trial. ‘The adverse criticisms upon Jwige Cox have matnly arisen from his course in not treating Guiteau from the start exuictly as any otber felon arraigned tor the same offence woult been treated. Divested of all the rubbish of one kind and another that has been | festooned about st, Gaiteau’s undisputed was the tiking of life,—the grave: offence known to our nd when placet upon his tris} for this be should have had the same con- sideration shown to any other criminalof the Same cliss,—no more, no less. Had this course Deen pursued from the beginning the case would have been saved from most if not all the dist culties and embarassment which have since sur- rounded it. ————— French officers are now in the United States buy- Ing horw:s for the cavIry service of France. These oMcers are authorized to purchase 5,000 horses. | The achievements of American bred horses in Eu- Tope during the past year have opened the eyes of these people to the superiority of our racing stock; Dut this is not the first time that the “effet nations” have been compelled to avall themselves of this country in the well as TS past the purchase: 3 unt have scoured our country in quest of the superior resoure matter of draught horses y For sow foreizn 3 Of suftable animals for government use, or for ser- vice tn omnibus lnes, tramways, or in private It is pretty evident that in the fature | ates will have to supply the “played- | ont” old world with hor Deeves, hogs, meats and breadstuffs. ——~~+e> Political coalitions are bevoratng more popular | Since the success of the Mahone movement in Virginia. In Tennessee the state credit democrats and republicans are discussing the project of a co alition of their forces for tne purpose of rushing Out the repwitationists. In Arkansas a fuston of the same sort ts talked of, having the sume pur- Pose in view —the defeat of repudiation. A coull- tion to accomplish this purpos2, no matter what | plitieal viements may be parties to it, will receive general endorsement. +> mons probably wil! not call it a divine | tn ition in their behalf because Rev. Dr. | Becon happened to be engaged on ap articie against their doctrines when stricken down by @rath Lost w Yet such a clatm woul be no More preposterous than many others of the same kind that have been made by other religious sects fm the past. The M In the frst place the | | (a of all kinds, as wellas | _¢ i) COCHRANE & CO. 1881 Good-bye, oil year nf elichity-one, Almost twelve month= thy light has alone: Oft'times on pat Bursting sumbicht, brinsisus good eheer. One thing happen A new departure fo 1882 eighty-one, se aud pluck were never wailed. “Convenient,” the indies bean toway, To have a store uj town this way, “Choice Dry at prices Tow," Opposite izes’ Bank, COCHRANE & CO. Now for the New Year of eich! People woader what we wil do. To attract our Patrons near the Bank ‘The following Barxaius will tuke rank: Firat, new Kid Gloves for reception days Just in; both lidies’ and wents may g2ze At the shades and qualities, prices rirht, ‘Tried on at the counter, prover them tight, Next, Laces and Hamburcs patterns rare, AL we buy selected with cam; Irish Linens the best, and low: Now Cotton Underwear far this show. 905 a29 BARTON & GUESTIE? «CUTHBERTS WHI! OLD TOM GIN. OLD RED HEART JAMAICA RUM, ONTILLADO SHERRY. ‘TEN-YEAR-OLD WHISKY. Liqueurs. OLD PORT WINE. VICTORIA MADEIRA WINE. BITTERS. OLD SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY. CLARETS and WHITE WINES (all grades.) Also, the following brands of CHAMPAGNE: G. H. MUMM’S EXTRA DRY. G. H. MUMM’S DRY VEKZENAY. SOVERAIN. CHATEAU D'ay. IRKOY GRAND EXTRA DRY. GREAT WESTERN and SANS PAREIL. C. C. BRYAN, 429-2¢ Corner 15th and I streets nor Fer THE NEW YEAR. BEEF TONGUES (Extra Large.) PICKLED OYSTERS. CHOCOLATE (Pisin and Sweet.) CONSERVES. BANANAS, ORANGES, GRAPES. LADY APPLES. SANDWICH MEATS (In Tins.) DELICIOUS FRENCH COFFEE. PATE DE FOIE Gkas. c. C. BRYAN, 229-2 Corner 15TH ap I Streers NorTawest. _ JPOR New Years RECEPTIONS. FLOWERS, KID GLOVES, LACES, RUCHINGS, FANS, ALL FRESH GOODs, “at LOWEST PRICES. MRS. M. J. HUNT, €29 Nos. 621 ann 6: GcHuOMACKER’s ELECTRO GOLD STRING PIANOS. iy perfect instrument. Increased. purity, mnanee of b ue; inCreamed res: ~ Sction; increased Ficlweas abd elewance Of os and Organs that bs for eale or Teme damian snd rep: used always on hand rin . ©. WORCH, a. 1159 10th tract nocta vest. porator: BS! POTATOES! Direct from th of = Six carloads of oa be 735 ‘y, Bc ms sale cheap in bots & —— and imac fer Mat i JEW YEARS N GLOVES AND TIES. SUITABLE FOR THE DAY. WM. S. TEEL, Pennsylvania avenue. ‘pus ALM ANACH DE GOTHA, FOR 1882. ‘ OKEL ‘SiS Louisiana avenue. (THE COURT ALMANACH OF THE WORLD,) With a fine Steel Flate ing of the late Preside Garfield. For sale by ROBERT BEALL, 428-2t Bockseller, 499 ennsyivi HAT SPLENDID 31NNESUTA FAMILY FLOUR, Favorably known ae the SOVEREIGN, yields, in perfection, winte, sweet and helena ined, HUME, CLEARY & 00., 028 807 Market Space. RIME MEATS R. J.P. CRUTC HET, FR wishes to informs his general that be is still ku the is0¢ H receive oniens ee bad 80 business, P. CRUTCHET, -f NOxrHWEST. All orders left at Mzoe, Demonet’s will be promptiy at- val, by tended to, 34» C ONTINUATION or ThE GREAT MARK DOWN SALE, | A better opportunity has never oceurred to buy fineana | stylish CLOTHING AT SACRIFICING PRICES. uM MM EBB RRR MMMM BB ROR MMMM BEB RER MMM BRE RR MMM BEE KEK R R FINE GRADES. CABINET OAK, Every thickness. INDIANA Asi, INDIANA WALNUT, ¥, 2. 34, 5%. % uch. INDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x3 inch. INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 36 inah wide. INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness. INDIANA CHE! Counter Top, 15imch to % inch ! | | i] MAPLE, Every thickness. SOFT YE).LOW POPLAR, Every thickness, Ar oun HARD WOOD YARD, SPERAGUE'S SQUARE. 3 | Stxv# Sruzer asp New Yorx Avenue’ LAUGE | Srnseve Squsax. YARDS. | Noxruxus Lisexry Manxer Sovann WILLET & LIPBEY. PALL stock PAPEKHANGINGS, Tn all the mew colors, embea Sreine’s vation, sn advance, MARKRITER'S, No. 626 E STREET, one door from 7th street. _Tenescarh. Free Art Gallery. rT YOU WANT A HEAT! STOVE, ‘De not fait to eall and examine our ange assortment of both. Avents for the RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND PUENACES, ‘The best of their kind made in the country. Also, - LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND OLMAN LIVER PAD OFFICE, SOUTHEAST comer 9th and F streets, Warhingion. D.C. ull >on applieasion. Beitstic ° oc. WINGY WALT, Manaver. ‘aia We are bornd to run off our Immence Stock with such Bargeins as our frieuds will remember. FOR EXAMPLE. ‘The $25 Overeoats, cut down from $36. ‘The $25 Suits. cut down from $35. ‘The $22 Overcoate, cut down from $30, "Phe $22 Suits, cat down from $30. ‘The $18 Overcouts, cut down from $25, ‘The $13 Suits, cut down from $25. ‘The $15 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 Overcoats, cut down from $13. ‘The $10 Suits, cut down from $13. ‘The $4 Overevats, cut down from $10, GREAT BARGAINS IN BOYS CLOTHING. Boys $20 Suits, reduced to $15. Boys $15 Suits, reduced to $12. Boys $12 Suits, reduced to $9. Boss $9 Suits, reduced to $7. Boys $7 Suits, reduced to $5. $18 Boys Overcvats, marked down to $14, $15 Boys Overcosts. marked down to $12. $12 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $9 $9 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $7. $7 Boys Overcoat, marked down to $5. ‘The point of the “‘oecacion” is Banrains. ‘These are all Useful Holiday Prevents and will be Appreciated. Call At Once and Bring the Boys, 888g TPIT uu ae ST RR AAU tg Ba ie EUR AAG Bos ° aa SsssS f k RA A Saost AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR 10TH STREET. AND 952 D STREET. d21-6t SE ined! A LARGE TWO-STORY, secure: Totnes Brick Build rick Busing: dry: well ventitated and Tuite corner tsth and Boundary. €27- owt PNe carer CARRIAGES. aT Leas TH THAN HALF COST. 1 Cou 10 close Panel coreaige dager Seat Cerriages, ‘op aud No-top Buries; also 3 lange stock of eccoud-hand on L. C. BISHOP, Drugyist. di6-Im 730 9th street. cor. H st. northwest B. ROBINSON & Cu., 5 BOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, _ ols 909 Pawwere.vanta AVENUR. ELATYS 6: Ag d fresh tazed fresh ov S30 Pauiusyivania a¥enue northwest “d0-6m | HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLID AY GOODS. M ARKED DOWN PRICES. SILK DOLMANS, PLUSH COATS, SILK CIRCU- LARS, CLOTH JACKETS AND ULSTERS. We offer our whole stock of the above Goods at greatly reduced prices, and invite an inspection. SILK DOLMANS from $30 to $125, We call especial attention to our Large Stock of ELEGANT SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES AND SATINS. | PURE SILK VELVETS, all colors, at $8.50. SATINS MERVEILLEUX, SATIN RHADAMES, SURAH SILKS AND SATINS Dz LYON. SEAL-SEIN PLUSH, BLACK AND BROWN. COLORED PLUSH, all ehades. ELEGANT EMBROIDERED AND BEADED DRESS FRONTS, Very Novel and Rich VELVET FLOUNCING, all Colora. | EVENING DRESS GOODS in all Fabrics. SILKS, SATINS, SATINS pz LYON, SATIN RHA- DAMES, SURAH, SATIN MERVEILLEUX, CASH- MEKE, CHUDDA CLOTH, ALBATROSS CLOTH, &e. EVENING COLORS IN DRESS FRONTS, CANTON | CREPP, ELUGANT BROCADES, MOIRE AND WATERED SILKS, WHITE STRIPED PLUSH, And the lansest and best selected Stock of FINE GOODS ever seen in Washington. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS., 428, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Nrs SPECIAL SALE. FRENCH FLOWERS FOR THE CORSAGE, ar GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. NEW STYLES IN DRESS, CLOAK AND FUR TRIMMINGS, LACE NECKWEAR, ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. NOOoT’S, axe SSYLVANIA AVENUE, Foe NEW YEAR'S. MALAGA GRAPES. FLORIDA ORANGES. ASPINWALL BANANAS, DUCHESS PEARS. LADY APPLES. GLACE FRUITS. GENUINE JAVA AND MOCHA OOFFEE. CHOCOLATES AND COCOA. | A FULL ASSORTMENT OF WINES AND LIQUORS. | W. REED'S SONS, 28 | ¥ y 7E ARE RE 6 F street northwest. EXTRA BLUE GR! PRIME STALL SELECTED OY; GAME AND FRESH FISH, m hand. 7 PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, Constant! At the BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. AND GUEST CARDS OF THE LATEST STYLES. HOLIDAY GOODS AT LOWEST FIGURES. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Branch Rox Office Ford's Opera House. a28 N EW GOODS, JUST ARRIVED. DECORATED DINNER AND FISH SETS, Ven Hanpsome. FINE PLATED WARE In Great Variety. M. W. BEVERIDGE. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Foe NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS! ‘The finest Sherry, Port, Madcira, French Brandy, Cordials, Liqueurs—all of our importation, Also, the freshest Fruits, Nuts, Candies and Raisins. 28 HUME, CLEARY & CO., 028 807 Market Space, [O° ALL ouR Partkons, 4 MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YFAR, DAMMANN’S, 806 7TH STREET. 806 TTH STREET, GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF HOLIDAY GooDs. EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE MARKED DOWN. | Pilea ‘We will sell for OO NN N FEE WoW ow 2 © ONNNE Wwww ee pee EX O ONNN EK WWWwW EK ER KK O ONRNNE WWwWww Ek KK oO NNN EEE W W ERE EREK K Only at and below Cost. PLEASE NOTE A FEW OF OUB PRINCIPAL EX- TRAORDINARY BARGAINS. e balance of.our: ‘Th stock of JAPANESE FANCY ARTICLES 25 per cent ‘cont. DOLLS, DOLLS, At one-half of regular price. Hand-made NOVELTIES IN LADIES NECKWEAR, Marked down considerably. Be. to TSe. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at reduced prices. } } i in LACE and FANCY TIDIES, from wool: UNDenwede Gust MERINO and All shades of BERLIN ZEPHYR at Be. and 160. GERMANTOWN WOOL st Tc. and 8c, oz. DAMMANN’S: GDNEY T. NIMMO’S rn PIANO BULLETIN or SPECIAL BARGAINS. Amacnificent UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, nearly new, beautifal Rosewood Case, highly finished; superb quality of tone, for only $230. One STEINWAY & SON'S 7-@CTAVE, Rosewood Case; modern improyements, $190, A nearly new, beautiful Rosewood Case 7% Octave, SQUARE GRAND ‘‘AKION” PIANO FORTE, manu- factured under special order for exhibition purposes, cost owner $800, for only $225. An clegant 7-octaye, nearly new, SQUARE GRAND. ROSEWOOD CASE, GAEHLE PIANO, earved legs tnd tire; all the moduea trxruvemmnia, £0r cole $900, with Stool and Cover. A special offer. Asplendid WM. KNABE & CO. T-OCTAVE, Rose- ‘wood Case. four round corners, carved legs and lyre, with Stool and Cover, for only $160. A T-octave, rich toned, Rosewood Case, beautifully finished SQUARE GRAND PIANO, used but twelve months, with Stool and Cover, for $175: cost, new, $350 A 64¢- octave ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, good tone, and guaranteed, for only $80, with Stool and Cover. A SHONINGER PARLOR ORGAN, Walnut Caso; fully warranted, for only $35. Any of the above mentioned Instruments can be pur- chased on the easy MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. Talso have on hand « large stock of NEW PIANOS, of well-known and celebrated makers, at LOWEST PRICES, either for cash or on time. I am sole agent for SHONINGER'S Celebrated PAR- LOR AND CHAPEL ORGANS. SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, aT 433 Seventh street northwest. (@ he STAG PURE RYE WHISKY is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and | for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. HUME, CLEARY & CO., a2g 807 MARKET SPACE. I Qe Pn ps ko > K OF L 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 401-403 TWELETH STREET NORTHWEST. . SPECIAL SALE. RECEPTION GOODS: GLOVES. 3 - GLOVES. RUCHINGS. RUCHINGS. LACES. MADE-UP Lace Goons, “ACES: MADE-UP LACE GOoDs. FANS. FANS. FANS. JEWELRY. ss JEWELRY. AND ALL ELEGANT GOODS FoR HOLIDAY TOILETS. CHOICE GOODS ar REDUCED RATES, PALAIS ROYAL. az se LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN WASHINGTON. CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTI- FUL DRESS GOODS AT A FEARFUL LOss. 0, widect double-wi fron TS po. logple wi ath Pa sy Dhue Fismey S270 Laveen double White Banke: Tanwe-rize aera SSeantifa dice’ Flannel Suiting, ure Won, Wy copwakp & LOTHROP, OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS GREAT BARGAINS ‘In the Balance of their Stock of FANCY GOODS, AT A DISCOUNT OF 333; TO 50 PER CENT. Also have MAREED DOWN Everything in the Line of HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, LINEN COLLARS, In any way Soiled, Crashed or Damaged during the Rush of the Holiday Trade, 80 LOW AS TO EFFECT IMMEDIATE SALES. BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. BOSTON HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. A as ABOUT HALF VALUE. TO CLEAN THEM OUT. MOTHERS, DO NOT FObGET IT. ‘We have on hand FOR CHILDREN TWO HUNDRED SUITS, all three-piece suite—Jackets, vests and pants. ‘They will fit little boys from three to eight years of age; there are none to fit boys over eight years of age—none larger. The styles that were $9 now $5; the styles that were ‘S8now $5; thestyles thatjwere $7 now $4.50, and with the $4.50 we put all the $6.50 and $6 suits. Those that were $5.50, $5 and $4.50 are now all in one lot at $3. They willbe ON SALE FROM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, TO SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31. We deem it best to tell you again that the sizes will fit children from three (3) to eight (8) years of age. You have no doubt expe- nienond the annoyance of answering untruthful adver- tisements. We do not advertise to mislead you; hence we are particulgr in stating just exactly what we have. If you do not think, after you take the goods home, that they ares REAL BARGAIN bring them back and have your money refunded. A. SAKS & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, ay 318 AND 918 SEVENTH STREET. 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 Shades. 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 $3, BLACK and COLORED SILK PLUSHES. SILK and CASHMERE SHAWLS inaillthe Evening | ‘Shades. | ELEGANT BROCADE SATINS. MOIRE FRANCAISE RHADAMES. FUR-LINED SATIN DE LYON CIRCULARS. i 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 1840. an O N DECK! 10 Iba. GRAN SUGA’ 105 ike B: 3 LA" SUGAI ‘NTA H d BROWN SUGAR... W RAISIN: 3 Ibe 9 Ibs. NE’ F zat ait ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 NINTH STREET, opposite Critic Office. Note location—between E and F streets, 423 NEW YEAR canis In GREAT VARIETY. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, | Bookseller and Stationer, aot 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. RRopcers’ CUTLERY, MEAT CUTTERS AND STUFFERS, PRINTING PRESSES AND SKATES, ANDIRONS. whET WEATHER STRIPS for the exelusion of cold J. W. KENNEDY & CO., : Established 1800, Dealers in Metals and Builders Hardware, 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 21 iee Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Haye agam replenished their stock of SEAL SACQUES, FUR-LINED WRAPS, FANCY COLLARS, CAPES and MUFFS, cdltgs of Cu BLA GS and, COLORED SIRK AT. HEAT SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, for curtains, 2 Ladies’ Ja ae Coats atcits Colored Ca ie cae doubles Pigk, in light blue, cream and white, only 50. Colored Sating, 7 ARE ene assortment of CLOAKING CLOTHS AT auced'to fe 4i CARTER'S, ame a TH MARKET SPACE, prense MEMENTOES. bow NS: LADIES' SEAL | 421 srr eS LINED SILK and DOLMANS. RT D WITH ri and SATIN Genres, fie. hae any 3 alts Novels, WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HATS AND CAPS, CANES AND UMBRELLAS, DUNLAP SILK HATS, OPERA AND DERBY HATS. D® GLASS’ Sreeer, BU BUILDING. cy tT LEFT. WE DON'T PHOPOSE 19 3 NOT ly WE urine the present groce el aiday re be seid ad tower prices ted, ours will what prices are quoted, oa apd in cases now Paar ‘over, a prices ‘WILL GIVE YOU THE CHOICEST YEARLY cara wae cry NOE DOUGLASS’, am Nuvrm Sraxer, 81. Crovp Brrprxe. BISQUE FIGURES. VASE LAMPS. FALENCE VASES. DINNER SETS. 8. RICH CUT ee CREAM SETS. WLS. she NCE PCH UTENSILS. WOODEN WARE. ‘DECORATED TOILET SETS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 Manker SPAcr. 719 719 BARGAINS. GREAT BARGAINS SILK AND LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, SILK MUFFLERS, PLUSH AND LEATHER BAGS, POCKET BOOKS, AND ALL KINDS OF HOLIDAY GOODS at DaVIs’, 719 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th street. 423-20 {pease AND USEFUL PRESENTS ™ FURS OF EVERY KIND AND QUALITY, UMBRELLAS AND CANES. DUNLAP'S CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS, in Silk, Derby and Opera. 423-26 WILLETT & RUOFF. Fo CHRISTMAS AND | NEW YEARS. SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER. MASSEY’S PHILA. ALE AND PORTER. NEW YORK SWEET CIDEB. PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE, DEPOT: 1224 29TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. SAM'L C. PALMER. ERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, IN NICKEL, with all the Latest Improvements, for $4.50. PORTABLE GAS STANDS. Fancy Shades, Globes, &c., in great variety. THE MOEHEING LAMPS, In Very Choice Patterns—Fayence, Choisy, Le Rol, Longwy, Saxons, Kiouis, &c. SAM'L S. SHEDD, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. 421 Fe LL DRESS SUITS TO FIT ANY SIZE MAN, Ieady-made from $22 to $46. ‘To Order from $50 to $100. Special orders intended for New Yeats Calls must be | given before Saturday next. WE CARRY THE LARGEST LINE or FULL PRESS COATS. In the Country, A. SAKS & CO.. STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, dat 316 axp $18 Sevexra Srrexr. 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 WHISKY. OLD TOM GIN. FINE SHERRY AND BLACKBERRY WINES. GOOD WHISKY 50 CIS. PER BOTTLE. GEO. A. O'HARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 1213 77H STREET NORTHWEST, Between M and N. @iT-2w Kees PAaLACk. ‘THE GREAT LEADTR OF Low pricrs, WE ARE NEVER OUTDONE! TARE NOTICE! ANOTHER MARK DOWN! From thia day we offer our tremendous, large and very desirable stock of MILLINERY At Following Prices: 25 Dozen of Genuine Long Napped BEAVER HATS, at T5c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2; the very best at $2.50. 100 dozen more of our Famous Beaver Filged HATS, mall shapes and colors, eold formerly at $2.50, are now offered at 50 and 75 ots., and aro undoubtedly the great- eat bargains ever offered. 100 dozen more of those Wonilerful Moscow BEAVER HATS, in every style and in all colors, at 20 ots. ouly sold formerty at 75 cts. Call and examine our crest assortment of PLUMES, at 750., $1, $1.25, and $2. BIBBONS! RIBBONS! KING'S PALACE Can't be beat. Our prices are the lowost, our stock the largest. Our Artificial PLANTS have got to be sold, even at sacrifice. KING'S PALACE Is the place to buy your Christmas Presents, for there you buy cheaper than elsewhere. DONT FAIL TO CALL At the Famous KING'S PALACE, 814 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. on GRAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 axp 824 SeveNra Sraer, WILL MAKE A GRAND DISPLAY OF PLEO VERE THTH pee gtany NNN OO V EER LMG T I EEK Ssss5T IN HOLIDAY Goons DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK, When the Largest Stock of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS GIFTA, AT POPULAR PRICES, EVER CARRIED IN WASHINGTON WILL BE EX. HIBITED. ‘Special inducements will be offered in REAL LACE GOODS, AND IX OUR “SILK DEPARTMENT. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., ay DEY GOODS EMPORIUM. He LIDAY PR ESE NTS. Broche and other Shaw | 100 Ladien’ Gansu | Sogteces Twdlied 2s, $10 togao, a 3 ise “he aaj 7 p ¥ om on Glove losiery, Portemonaies, ‘Ad ut Popular P: — . GEO. J. JOHNSON, a2 713 Market Spaoe. M® C. DONOVAN, OF 245 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. Bas opened a BRANCH OF HER BUSINESS: AT 1335 F STREET, | wherv sheis ready to receive orders and show Goods. OPENING OF RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 439-1: H ALLET DAVIS UPRIGHT WORLD RENOWN? Sao, 10-00 x} . 4 bald CELEBRAT! SAXONY WOOL GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS. A complete assortment, in all colors and sizes, NEW SLEEVES FURNISHED FOR JACKETS. Cc. AUERBACH, CORNER 7ra AND H STREETS, Sole Agent for the District, Nextdoorto Auerbach’s Sewing Machine & Repair Office. Buy cne af our clogant $25 SINGER MACHINES for | your wife us holiday’ b ars Fo NEW YEAR'S. DIAMOND 8, RICH JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, STERLING SILVERWARE, PLATED TABLE WARE, FRENCH PORCELAIN teas = AND POTTERY, FINE FANCY G00! FINE STATIONERY. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., aa 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, J. W. BOTELER & SON ‘Have in Stock a superior quality of Plated TEA SETS, CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS, PICKLE CASTORS, erc., ‘Which they are selling at reasonable prices, J. W. BOTELER & SON, a2 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M*®- J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, 1101 F STREET, BETWEEN lita AND lita, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. pars SUGAR-CURED CINCINNATI HAMS, FAMOUS ‘THE FIRST TO ARRIVE, az WITMER'S, ___1918 PENNSYLVANIA AV: MUSICAL Hoi HOLIDAY PRESENTS. _ eh latee and select axwortiie Stieft, ane and ec uent of the ‘at os, pundaacnrs of article for ited with apiece of Seek = $20,000! IN NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS MUST BB CLOSED OUT DURING THE ‘NEXT THIETY DAY sco pee, ea eit9th ah. "Dorthweeh. Beat Feet AT YOUR OWN PRICES. EEA Comse at once and you ret the pick of a new stoi. . 10° | ars ; 809 MARKET SPACE. BROWN & CLAGETT,

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