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— ‘ » 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. 0. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1889. OFFICE OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n. w. Moxvaz, Decenmer 9, 1889. THE EVE? NG STAR. Everspopy Deuionrzp, WASHIN GTON: December #, 1889. OLD PEOPLE PLEASED, CHILDREN HAPPE Thr EVENING STAI bins tue fullest Lecat Cireulation ofany Newspaper in the Worta, at end as an Advertising Medium i worth THE BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY more than all the vised puycse pumiuened ae ax pat rg ag ee fore 11 0% am fe are ime to Hex York Offs oom, Trine Bulag Attractiveness of Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Dress Patterns and the like by put Statement of the circulation of Tae EVENING eer Bran for the week ending December 7, 188%: or Moxpay, December 2, 1889. ‘TuxspaY, December 3, 1860. . Wapwaspay, December 4, 1889. ‘Umbrellas sold by us will be Engraved with Three Initials or less without charze, Take @ peep at the immense stock of Umbrellas, for nothing makes # more useful or accepta- HOLIDAY GOODS Sees, Bees & ee be PNUTE.—Drie-s-Brac, letures, Tore, &, Fura, December 6, 1880. ‘TASTILY ARRANGED have been moved to the second floor. MarUKDAY, December 7, 1889............ WOODWARD & LOTHROP. fae aT DAILY AVERAGE......022-00cccecreeeeeeee SL,8OS Ze RS z Ew sroce ooree as eS ea F M4 p Tbe muccess of our yentare tn Fare ComRgsronpine WEEK, 1883. - 27,8 Tesyed eaten thd believe our present as. coo T g885 = hy in the cfty. "1 ii aa erte I solemnly swear that the above is a true ge E & EG - Stenow feproseated. staniies and correct statement of the circulation of So f Aa § F i New Alaska Seal and Astrakban Capes ‘Tur Evewno Stax for the week ending December Goo Eun 28K ye! Basi wit so Wonka en 7, 1889, F. B. Novgs, poral ian Capes. ‘Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Company. MEADQUARTERS, “ =. ~ Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bisek Sagten ainth day of Deemer AD 77137 i i EEE Eg A Ene x Ratural Lynx Boas, JUN T. C. CLARE, HUH Er A S Oia s - “ Red “ Notary Public. fii & ann RT C4 Black Marten * Lg aeoee —f The persistent effort to secure a repeal of the . ‘ civil service law through a dishonorable viola- 812 SEVENTH ST. ¥.W. a aon ublete tine of Sfuffs to match all of to the le on the part of yarled line of Children's Furs prsrriell sens neon eaciaina is giving] 1% ADDITION TO THE INDUCEMENTS OF fot Chratins prea some uneasiness to the clerks and business men of Washington. The District shares in the national advantages whieh have been derived from the partial substitution of the merit system of selecting office holders for that under which the clerkships with their routine duties were the unquestioned spoils of politics; and it derives also special local ad- vantages from this improvement in govern- mental methods. Not only does the republic receive better service for the money which it pays im salaries when the x clerk's merits, and not the complexion of 4 his politics, determine his tenure of office, but the thousands of clerks themselves who con- stitate so important an element of the popula- tion of Washington, being relieved to some ex- tentof an annoying and demoralizing uncer- tainty, are more efficient as workmen and less unhappy in their lot as individuals, Stable| B's ch RR 6°% A TORRE s&s tenure of oftce for industrious and intelligent | RB Ah re & ae Bd i HRS GGG 2°74 ON NN SusS WHICH WILL ASTONISH YOU. THE BEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES HAVE A SPECIAL SALE OF 27 SPECIAL employes of the government is of local import- | BBB ance, not only in its direct bearing upon employer and employed, but also upon every interest of the city; for such tenure tends to convert # numerous and intelligent element of the capital's popula- tion from transitory guests into home-building reasonably permanent citizens, Advocacy of a return to the spoils system proposes a halt and — ee # backward step in political development, in-| =5#lish Chins Decorated Dinner and Tes Set com- vites the government to act to its own injury | bined, new shapes, has 130 pieces, worth $15. Price and the political parties to act to their own | tomorrow $10.98. dishonor, and aims a blow at the whole body of clerks and at every local interest of the capital. apnea Speaking of the direct concern of the people of | Brideewood & Son's English Porcelain elegantly Washington in the retention of the merit sys- } decorated Dinner Set, has gold lines, square shapes, tem the Washington correspondent of the New | worth @25. Price tomorrow 818.98. York Times says: 3D SPECIAL. “The business men of W: ‘ashington would have to face another embarrssing state of things.| Very pretty decorated Tea Set, 56 pieces, worth a clerks — now — ae a degree | $4.50. Price tomorrow $3.09. a be security and who have, in the gosh re- 47H SPECIAL, maining so long as they are efficient, been buy- ing homes, furnishing them, arranging for the | 4 very handsome hand-painted French Chins Tes education of their children, and running in debt to do all these things, will be thrown | S¢t 56 pieces, with gold lines, worth $15. Price to- into a great deal of distress, The dealers in morrow $9.89. all sorts of wares, who are advertising in the Washington papers to attract the attention and patronage of the Fovornment employes, will Eaquestionsbly find themselves with a great many worthless due bills in their hands, with | shade to mateh, worth $2, Price tomorrow 81.39. a new and untried lot of customers asking for 6TH SPECIAL. credit, and with the chance of changes still to tome, and more bad bills threatening m the | Something very pretty—s Bronze Stand Lamp, with future.” decorated shade and patent extinguisher, worth 84. Another very imposing centenary will be | Price tomorrow 2.98 that of the Supreme Court of the United 7TH SPECIAL. Bates to be celebrated in New York Februasy 4, and at which ex-President Cleveland will Sones mame hiner thee cae Naan preside and several distinguished lawyers will | #0ld lines, worth 15c. Price tomorrow 9c. deliver addresses. Congress might appro- 8TH SPECIAL. Priately celebrate this centenary by doing Decorated Ribbed acers, worth something for the relief of the court and the 140. Price — ears public in the way of providing machinery for See hastening the hearing of cases. Without such ‘OTH SPECIAL. action it may be expected that some of the | Vienna Fruit Knives, decorated porcelain handles, Supreme Court cases will be celebrating their | g in satin-linea leather case, worth $1.98 a case. own centennials. An appellate intermediate Price ww $2.19, court, an enlarged Supreme Bench with sepa- = rate chambers, or some other plan for getting 10TH SPECIAL, on with the appeals that come up from the | Satin Finished Vases, assorted shapes and colors, 11 lower courts, is absolutely indispensable, if | inches worth 28 tomorrow $1. the dispensing of national justice is not to fall — eae vice behind our national progress in other direc- thea Engraved Crystal Vinegar or Oil Jugs, worth 39c. Secretary Windom has at least the satisfac- | “°° marTow 22. tion of knowing that his new silver policy is 12TH SPECIAL. not meeting with indifference. The extreme | Decorated Chins Mustard Pots, assorted colors, silverites and the uitra goldites alike reject it. | worth 15c. Price tomorrow 9c. By one paper it is called “bi-metalism with a g single (gold) standard.” The indication of cima these comments is to the effect that the Seere- | Pretty Colored Ginss Sirap Cans, spring tops, worth tary steers a safe, middle course. 25e. Price tomorrow 16c. LITER op ale, Tee ATT 147TH SPECIAL, ‘The late session of the Evangelical Alliance} - marked a distinct forward step in the direction | 12Handsome Engraved Thin Tumblers, assorted of improviug the condition of the masses in | patterns, put up in spaced boxes, worth §1.98 s box. towns, The question was not whether they | price tomorrow 81.29. could be elevated morally and thus be bettered in other ways, but how they could be elevated, a kira aeed and it was debated ably by such clergymen as | Hand-painted French China Cuspidors, new style, Bishop Huntington and such political econo- | worth 75c. Price tomorrow 49c. miste as Prof. Ely. 16TH SPECIAL. ee No more re justly placed mark of appreciation | Children's Plated Sets, Knife, Fork and Spoon, in of honorable newspaper work was ever given Satin-lined Box, worth 25c. Price tomorrow 21 than that inscribed on the testimonial vase pre- e pales eae sented by George W. Childs and A. J. Drexel to ‘scsepand William V. McKean: Pinsh Toilet Case, Satin Lined, containing Celluloid BEAD THE FOLLOWING LIST, THEN COME AND SEE THEM. STH SPECIAL, Pega me ar William V .McKean has | Comb, Brush and Hand Mirror, worth $1.25. Price been editor-in-c! of the Public Ledger, aud temesew Sta, has done his important and ile work for the —_ for the newspaper with con- 18TH SPECIAL. seience and common sense, honest purpose and Satin-lined Plush Case containing Manicure Sets with Oxidized Handles, worth $1.48. Price tomorrow Is Tue Socur Sw. = ‘THOROUGH COMMOPOLITANISM 18 THE CHIEF CHARM OF WASHINGTON SOCIAL LIFE, THERE 18 NO OTHER CITY IN AMERICA IN WHICH A MAN OF THE WORLD WILL FIND AS MUCH USE FOR A FULL DRESSSUIT. THE SOCIAL SEASON 18 NEAR AT HAND AND SO ARE WE WITH FULL | Sed Antique Oak Frame with stool inside trim- DRESS SUITS. SUITS THAT HAVE BEEN Dk- | MM Worth $2.48. Price tomorrow 61.70. SIGNED BY THE HIGHEST TALENT IN THE SESE eats LAND, TRIMMED ARTISTICALLY AND IN Goop | MsDd#ome Antique Osk Hanging Osbinet, carved TASTE, MADE BY THE BEST WORKMEN op. | Pls Develed plate mirror, worth $5.50. Price to- TAINABLE AND TAILORED TO FIT EQUAL To | BOT* #308. clean bands” 19TH SPECIAL. ‘Handsome Embossed Plush Whisk Holder with patent grip whisk, worth 75c. Price tomorrow 490. 20TH SPLOIAL. inne WE WILL ALSO SELL TOMORROW Wal eeweuen a08in cae. 12-inch Kid Body Washsble Head Doll for 120. Full Dress Vents, $4 to 87. $1.39 Hard Wood Iron Azle Express Wagon, with rll Dreas Trousers, $5 to #10, repeats ars Very Large China Toy Tea Set for 89¢, WE ARE SHOWING THE FULL DRESS SUITS « Child's Folding Table for 590. worth 980, IN BOTH BROADCLOTH AND FRENCH DIAG- ONAL WE ALSO CAREY THE “TUXEDO” on | PBSPet Blocks for Se. ROUNDED SACK, BUT TF ts ov orrmiom rr| 2218 Polished Striped Wood Ten Ping, worth WILL NEVER SUPPLANT THE REGULATIpN | 9Y* fr 7 “SWALLOW TAIL.” THERE 18 SOME LATITUDE Boe star epee ALLOWABLE IN THE SELECTION OF a yest, Way, don't you hnowt ‘WOR INSTANCE. WHILE THE BLACK 18 ALWaYyy CORRECT, THE WHITE PIQUE OB SILK 1s GooD FORM. WERE SHOWING THE PIQUE AT ¢3 ear aol Goartde ow CUT, OF COURSE) AXD THE SILK AT 46, ae ee 9 o'clock and on Saturday evening until 10 o'clock. ‘THE BLACK CHEVIOT CAPE OVERCOAT 18 TRE PROPER OVER GARMENT TO COVER A FuLs.| O*'? PELAY YOURMOLIDAY SHOPPING, DRESS SUIT-620 AND UPWARDS. IF YOU PRE- YER A FUR-TRIMMED, SILK-LINED “STORMER” sariats ‘WE'VE GOT THEM—AND BEAUTIES THEY ARE— oe @15 TO 900—WIDE RANGE, I8mT IT? Far, ROBINSON. PARKER & CO. mgs AD 2 1TH st. XW. * 00 gi9 SEVENTH 9@, 1s FRANKLE & CO., Proprietors . ton Hooke tes A cake of Sepolio, 8 good Scrub Brash, and # good WOODWARD & LOTHROP, HOLIDAY DRESS PATTERNS. These mak =f ses ractical and very acceptable Christmas gifts ond sre shown in greater variety this season than last. ee, are faade preventable by ® fancy iithographed band, aud each contatus sufficient material fora full ea The patterns embrace plain gark onneen and fancy ¢ checks and stripes, a domest ‘has been made to the hs Jeap with Joy at. the “night of 8 serviceable new Dress on previous tmas morni and no ee the number will be ‘doubl this Christ Print t Dress Patterns at 80c, and $1 per st tel P*Percale, best quality, Dress Patterns at 81 oe st. 25) rary Clot id Dregs Patterns (extra heavy ren are and e125 ‘ool Serge Dress Patterns at $2 naire Cloth Dress Patterns at $3.10 per We also have a few choice combinations of Flaid, Checks, Stripes, &., with plain mate- riais to. Gocoud fo floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. qhadien,, Fonr-batton Trefousse, Sucde v wea, Sud’ etitroldored tn Yeates ‘ative, 8150 PTadies? Eight-button Mounquetaire Suede Gigvessin ‘Tans, Browns, Grayn and Black, woidered iu feaiher stitch, @1.50 per eee Eight-button Tea Tre. fousse. Snedo Gloves, in Silver aud. Darl Grays and susorted ‘shsdes of ‘Tau sted aud Black, exbroldered in feather stiteh, 82 ber Boxes given with each pair of Hie fro = WOODWARD & LOTHROP. A Parlor Vase Lamp, beautifully decorated dome, TOILFT ARTICLES. Manicure feta, containing Sher, ‘Brash Hox for pb Foal een Hetnes, Bt 86. 5 8 83. i sors ee: *Chamota lined wit! taining two Shottian of best each jush Cases, in different colors, contals two batten af ‘its at give and. rf each. (rire floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. eect a i APRON BAZAAR Out of ym Aozen or secre Zhe. ath, about the best sre the ith 3-inch Hi pars uti ‘ou bot- Seren kc eel Se and Jong tie st icc (Second Boor.) WOODWARD & LOTEROP. TOILET WATERS, Woodward & Lothrop’ Trip's Extract, 31.68, fward & Lothtoy's Bay Rum, S4e. an Se pt. ov * WOODWARD & LOTHROP. QUILTED LININGS. Farmer's Satin Quilted Linings, in Black, Tred and jo Biue, $4 inches wide, or ‘Siulited Satin tin Tntnentn all thenew shados for fancy work, 53 inches wide, 7c. and SL Sati with Wool Wadding pathy i Brown and lack, 23 ches wide, 81.60 per yd. COAT LININGS. Serve Coat Linings, in Diack, Tan, Grey, seal apa ‘bark Brow: 3 #2 inclaas wid, 79662 1 W Sizes 30 tore ‘sist Linings, ‘proof Skirt Facing, in all colors, 10c aes (First door) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, FERRIS’ CORDED CORSET WAISTS. Ferris’ Corded Corset Waists for PO ag etrape toa ‘buttons {1 2 eae Ferris’ Gorded Corset Watsts for with shoulder ar And buttons ‘gaatoned with shoniler straps and buttons fastened on with tape, 81. Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 20x24 Artotypes, “Popular Subjects," ‘in 25-inch | NOTIONS. of tus Gofal idle Things to our Yaron Nox Book # Sim white and Oe. calsred Pian wes P60 Hat So, So, 42s, and Ste Tomato. Pia a Cushions, Ihe, 25e, 37, and SU. Sy ee WOODWARD & LOTHROP. BLANKETS AND SPREADS FOR GIFTS. e's Piet ay Bs te 30 by 40 in, and Crib Blankets, $1.25 to $5.50 Pa ued ‘and Crih Comforts, €1 to $1.50 and Crib Spreads, 850. to $1.75 Fourth floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, A SPECIAL VALUE IN FINE BLANKETS. aedenoremene “EEE cold, lumpy snd glassy. Cotton snd linen is » sleary and soft. Linen grows whiter with each and linen grows with each ’ isdouble as durable and wears uni- formly. Cotton linen way outwears the cotton and the handkerchief ‘wears into slits, LADIES’ ALL WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, Ladies’ Pure White All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 1-inch hem, two rows of hemastitebing, Only 10c. each. Ladies’ Pure White All-linen Hemstitched oe 1-inch hem. 100. esch; six Ladies" Pure White All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, fine and heay} qualities, 4, 3% and 2-inch hems. Only 12}¢c. each. Ladies’ Pure Whit@All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 4 and 1-uch hema, Only 18. ; three for 500. Ladies’ Pure White All-linen Handker- chiefs, hemstitched embroidered tn White, scalloped edges embroidered in White, hem- stitched embroidered ‘in corners, excellent in quality. Only 25¢. each. Ladies’ Pure White Extra Fine Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 4, 34 1 and 2- inch hems. Only 37}¢c. each. Ladies’ Pure White All-linen Scalloped- edged Handkerchiefs, handsomely embroid- ered in White, Only 373¢c. each. Ladies’ Pure White Superfine Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, in hemstitched and scal- Joped borders, handsomely embroidered in White, grand values. 50c., 75c., 874c.. 81, = — 81.3734, 81.50, 81.75, $2 and $2.50 Daasese Lace Handkerchiefs, 75c., 81, $1.25, 81.3734, 81.75, 82, $2.50, $2.75, 83, $3.50, 4, $4.50, 85 to $25, HANDEERCHIEFS FOR LADIES, COLORED BORDERED. Ladies’ White All-linen Hemstitched Col- ored-bordered Handkerchiefs, 3 inch hem, Only 10c. each, Ladies’ White All-linen Hemstilched Col- ored-bordered Handkerchiefs, 4, 34, 1 and 2 inch hems; choice styles. Only 1234c. each. Ladies’ White All-linen Hemstitched Col- ored-bordered Handkerchiefs, 3, 34, and 1 inch hems; beautful colorings, Only 18, each; 3 for 50c. Ladies' White All-linen Hematiched Hand- kerchiefs, with colored borders, scalloped- edged, embroidered in colors; solid-colored borders and solid-colored centers. Only 25c, each. The handsomest assortment of styles and colorings ever shown at the price. Ladies’ White Sheer and Heavy All-linen Hemstitched and Scalloped-edge Handker- chiefs, handsomely embroidered in colora. rele 50c., 623¢c., 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, 2 and $2.50 esch. one “INITIAL” HANDKERCHIEFS, Ladies’ White All-linen Cambric Uniaun- dered “Initial” Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, handsomely hand-embroidered let- ters, 1 inch hems; fine quality ; equal to the 25e. grade when washed, 20c. each: 6 for $1. Ladies’ White Sheer Linen Unlaundered “Initial” Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, beautifully hand-embroidered letter, 34 and 1 inch hems, equal to 33c. quality when washed. Only 28¢. each, 6 for $1.50. Ladies’ White All-Linen Laundered “Ini- tial" Homstitched Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered letters, 1 inch bems, extra good value. Only 25c, each; 6 for $1.50. Ladies’ White All-Sheer Linen Laundered “Initial” Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, ono row of white,fagotling or hemstitching,beau- tifully shaped letters, 3 inch hem, extra quatity. Only 35c.; 6 for 82. Ladies’ White All-Linen Laundered “Tni- tial” Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, handsome French-embroidered letters, inch hem, superb quality of linen. Only 50c, each; 6 for 82.75. HANDKERCHIEFS FOR CHILDREN. Children’s White All-Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, Colored Borders, 5c, and 8c. each. Children’s White All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Colored Borders, 3 inch, 10e, and 123¢c. each. Collareets White All-Linen Hemstitched and Edge Handkerchiefs, hand- eincley snbrosdered to ‘white and ‘colors. Only 25e., 37 40, and 50e each, MEN'S ALL WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS. Men's Pure White All-.Linen Hemmed snd ae es hed e Hapdverchicls value ever Men's Pure Wilts ali-Linen He Haudkerohicte, extra value, Only Teeccnck: or @ Men's Pare White All-Linen Hemstitehed agile aud 2 inch hems. Only euch. Men's Pure fine Al Hemastitched Se clanderetiete Tait y tad inch hems. casas All sericea eater se Only HANDEERCHIEFS FOR ney COLORED BORDERED. Bok White All-linen Hemme Colored red Handkerchiefs ay toe nea 's White Ali- me ny ce ered heprame| lemutitched Handkerchiefs, 3¢ and }¢-inch Beas my 12 ich. ay saat linen, Colored, Bortereg “Men's White All-linen Colored Borderea Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 34, 1 aud 2-inch he sh eet. styles of border, only 3c, eae! Men's White Extra Fine All-itnen Colored Bordered Hemstitch rehiefs, Jand Zaneh hems, superior quality MEN'S “INITIAL” HANDEERCHIEFS, Men’ g Bobenind All-linen Untaundered “Int- tal” eats Handke hani 2-Inch he $3 wah, er se ahs 8 ‘i ric Taundered ten Gata “tatal™ Hemsuitched Handk tutched Lng a eng large Band-embroiderdd letters, 2-tacn In ony, SU perb quality, only 50c. each; 6 for $2.75. FANCY SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. ite Brocade Silk Handkerchiefs, 50c., 730 ie 1, p91 25, 62. cain 82.024, ‘iiac! J nae, Silk Handkerehi ie hate size, only $1.25 each, WHITE nereeated SILK HANDEKERCHIEFS, White Jay Silk Pewntet 4 — kerchiefs, aos gaan: square, 2 we er ane Silk Hematitched a4 at hes square, 2-inch hem, poet Silk Frometiecnee Hand. kergitieta, srs quali gue hem 20 inch, 373460. ; 2: 2 pel, Uc, ; 24 STigc. 61, 11g and 1.25 Wee eet tithe thee Eibdsome wroech ervund tne iia Shar roid letter. Only $1 each, FANCY JAPANESE SILK Janeane Jecenens SEX Meena 22 mehes (HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT—Piret Phooe.) PALAIS | ROYAL! ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROR, Cor. 11th and F strew aw, SAS aes = Basouss Haz Tovar ‘Reference te pot made to the regular stock Jat week of the uaportera, who closed out Bargains here today and gone tomerrow are Hmited and the prices half. TRE PALA ‘We have quoted below two illustrations of bere, but the quantities are smaller and are may: “You never had them." Late callers to Of the Palais Royal, but to the lots secured . ‘tous the balance of their holiday goods. these goods, and because the quantities are ISR OVAL! ‘Rot mentioned, It's mot nice to have you morrow may say this, even of the following 4 E DA YBARGAINS BRIC A BRAC. Connoisseurs appreciate the beauty and know ‘the worth of HUNGARIAN WARE. ‘Those who are not versed in the prices of this art ware are requested to learn the prevailing Prices, ‘We offer 113 pieces, comprising Pitchers, ‘Vases and Bowls, from a few inches to two feet in height, at from 50 cents to $8 apiece. You ‘will find you cannot duplicate them st leas than double the prices, We write not without knowledge, for similar vases in stock prior to ‘this purchass were just double the prices now asked. Isit necessary to write that such ber- gains are here today and GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE ToOMOREOW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE ToMOREOW. GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. 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You are offered Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with scalloped and embroidered borders for 12}éc., and sheer Linen Novelties, among ‘which are Valenciennes Lace Handkerchiefs at only 2c. each Are pot such bargains though here today, very liable to be gone tomorrow? GONE TOMOREOW. GONE TOMOREOW. GONE TOMORKOW. GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW, GONE ToMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMOREOW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW, GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMOREOW. GONE TOMORROW. GONE TOMORROW, | Heavqvanrens For Hasoxenomers. ‘The Palais Royal bases its claims on authority that hardly admits of contradiction, i, ¢., the opinions ex- Pressed by the public and press during the iste “Opening.” ‘That no lerger stock or variety is shown elsewhere is apparent to those who goashopping. That no such values are offered elsewhere at the prices is not only because we have lately advantageously cleared out the balance of several importers’ Christmas stocks, but because our cash system enables rnaller profits than nec- exsary to the merchants who doa credit business, To il- lustrate: Handkerchiefs that cost 113¢ cents wholesale are retailed st 1234 cents each. A proportionately small profit on the fine Embroidered French Linen, Duchess Lace, English and Japanese Silk Handker- chiefs.make them even better bargains,for this reason: The merchants who do @ credit business make good Sridipnd eden higher prices for the low- priced handkerchtefa, easily valwed, but for the high- priced noveitics not 8 easily valued. THE PALAIS ROYAL @ontinued below.) The size, designs and embroidery of the initials have been much praised, and so have the Fancy Boxes which are given with the handkerchiefs. The superior quality of the pure ‘inn, and the weight and size of the Japanese Silk Initial Handkerchiefs make them bargains at the prices. Ladies’ and Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, 25, 50and 75 cents each. Six Fifty-cent Handker- chiefs in Handsome Box for $2.75. 39, 50, 75 Men's Jap. Silk Initial and 98 cents each. 6B™ Every initial is here—hundreds of each letter— but you know some initials are so much in demand that they get scarce just prior to Christmas, The ‘moral is obvious. (Continued below.) Mews Xaus Hasoxercmera, ALSO MUFFLERS. ‘White Linen, 4 1 and 2-inch He! mstitched Bora: also Tape Borders in five styles, 1256 19, 25, 35. 50, 7} cents each. Heavy Chins silk (20-inch), 35¢. or 3 for $1. White Japanese Silk (22-inch), 14¢and 2-inch Hem- stitched Borders, 50, 68, 85c., #1, $1.15, $1.25. With Colored Hemstitched Borders (20-inch), 50, 60, 65, G8c. Those st G5 cents are Hand-painted and 12} CENTS.—Pure Linen Handkerchiefs in over 100 styles of borders, whiteand colored. Handkerchiefs’ representing the most complete variety yet offered by the Palsis Royal. 39 CENTS. —Lovely Designsin white, scalloped and embroidered borders. pretty sre Asorm: Toxx Qs Foarcars warr., 4 TUMBLE IX fats. Meme.” Dutton and Disbrow—fine Derby makero— have given up the bosiness We were invited—es one of three of the largest retailers in this coun- try—to make them an offer for their entire stock. ‘Hats for money—not & question of “how mest" — but CASH. ‘They're Derbys—of the latest shapes—all blacks—and st haters’ prices are worth €1.60 and @2. Bought Tegularly the cheapest of them couldn't be sold for Jess than @1.50—bat we've marked thea all 980.—NINETY-EIGHT CENTS—980. Our share was an even 100 dozen—and our ides is tt" take about two days to wet them all out—eo tomer row (Tuesday)—and next day (Wednesday)—only— these @2 and $1.50 Derbys are NINETY-EIGHT CENTS. THAT ROBE AT 82.08— Those GRAY, FELT-LINED, JAPANESE @OaT, CARRIAGE ROBES that you see offered every- where for $3.50 we're selling at €2.98.—TWO NINETY-EIGHT—82.98, So far we've been able to “fill up" as often as we're sold out—Cap't tell, though, when a “halt will b called” —but until there is—@2.98 is OUR PRICE. Saturday morning we cut open the last bales thet came—and put them in stock today. ‘There's nothing “skimpy” about them—They're full- size Carriage Robes—and our large orders have #iven uss low price—that's why WE well them at $2.98 while other people ask $4.50—They Aawto get that—WE DON'T. Dou't **play off" too long—for we can’t ‘tel. bow often ‘we can duplicate our orders. $2.98 as tong as they tase, SAKS AND COMPANY, Penn. ave. and TRADE “SCOOPs™ Seventh street. ao Laorves_Tns Is Asovr Sear Srixs This isn’t Seal Skin weather—end you know it, Since Wev'e opened our Pur Department the only thing ‘that's moved siow has been the Seal garments. Under the circumstances we'd bave been surprised agreeably no—if it had been otherwise, Cut the price is our way to start things on the mows. We'll not wait until next summer, but we'll do it NOW-—then in a few days, when the temperature sharpens up a bit, you can enjoy the use of the gar- ment, Just remember we carry nothing but the Ancst qualities Of the genuine London dyed Alaska Seals, JACKETS, Reduced from 8 Reduced frou § uced irom & are in. reduced from s100togra0) Pees poy ju. reduced {1 from SAKS AND COMPANY, FURRIERS, _49_ PENN. AVE. AND SEVENTH ST. HENKIZITA CASHMERES, nants OS-inch wide BLU "ana 747 tibet na No. is THE TI bre inte eanerton ‘ alow prices KAUP: ve a complete asmortnent and low AUR- MAN'S DUUBLE CUMLINATION. a7-3t M. W. Guz, Bro. & Co. HAVE COMPLETED THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THEIR STOCK IS LARGER AND RICHER THAN EVER. CUSTOMERS NOW HAVE LARGER ASSORT- MENTS TO MAKE SELECTIONS FROM AND BETTER ATTENTION THAN IS POSSIBLE LATER. STORE OPEN IN THE EVENING. 1107 PENNSYLVANIA STL AVE. 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