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> al gala —_————_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1889. FPR RRR RRR ¥ 7 . E i iz . Pi i i BE EB Sss8Z ‘We might justly depominate our offerings {n these fwo departments s “Constellation of Values.” And, a» we know every one to be buyers, more or less fre- quently, of identically these articles, we may speak of these lines as being of “universal utility.” EROS ee nae Hose from 25e. ‘All styles of Ladies’ Stetped Hose from 376. to 500 Ladies’ Biack Cashmere Hose 50c., real value 6240. pair, unbleached, 400. Ladies’ Positive Black French Ingrain Hose 35c, three pairs for @1. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose, boot pattern, 50c. pair. Same patterns in Plaited Silk @1 and @1.25. Ladies’ So.id Colored Silk Plaited Hose 1 and $1.25 Spsir. Ladies' Black Pure Silk hicse @2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 s pair, Ladies’ Delicately Shaded Pure SUk Hose $3 to 07.50 » pair. Men's Half Hose in Fast Black, Balbriggan, Fancy Btripe and solid colors, 2. pair. Men's Merino Socks 25ec. to 40c. Men's etaral Wool Socks 50c. ‘Men's Black Cashmere Socks 50c. ‘Men's Blac Silk Socks $1. Children’s Imported Cotton and Wool Stockings. Children’s Black Ribbed Stockings, all sizes, 250. @pair. ‘Misses’ Cashmere Hose 50c. Children’s Cashmere Hose 30c. UNDERW EAR (pe 5 on oS ecg nage we rts Me s1 do. 1 Wem, 75C.. ay hex and! End lone sleeves, 75, worth $1.00. 4 o Snitiew Suits of Medicated Underwear, cochineal dye 61.50 cach garment. Lacies: Serio Underwear, all grades, 50. to $2.50 indies silk Vents, delicate sbades, low neck and Ladies sleeves, Men's Merino Vests and Dra Natural Wool Underwear, and 8°: 00 exch garment. ‘Men's Scarlet Bent. 50e. each. 1.00, $1.50, 81.75 jedicated Underwear, $2.00 per gar- 's White Underwear, 50 per cent wool, $1.00 and $1.25 each garment For Children we offer four four grades of White Merino ‘Underwear, as follows: Shinch, 13 years, 300, Rise and fall of Se. on Deb, irre: years, 75, Rise and fall of pie On sizes For two Grey, ye mentions 4 uch. 2 years, : 12 years, $1.00, ise and fall of ace =" Hosiery and Underwear on first floor—center, Holiday Goods on same floor. SEATON PERRY, “Perry” Building, . ‘Oth st, aud Pennsylvania ave. Established 1840. 1t Tus Box Maxcuz. DOLLS. DOLLS, DOLLS, {1D BODY DOLLS. JOINTED DOLLS. DEESSED DOLLS. WHITE DOLLS. BLACK DOLLS. CREOLE DOLLS. SMALL DOLLS, ‘Have yon seen our line of Dolls this season? Lots of styles Just in. Special—Our 50c. and ‘98e. Kid Bedy Doll Special—Our 8c. Joint- ed Doil and our $1.48, LARGE DOLLS 91.98, and 83.48 SLEEPING DOLLS. Large Jointed Doll. DOLLS Special — Our Dressed OF EVERY KIND, Sailor Boy, 81.48. Specisl—Our $1.25 Dressed Doll. SEE THE DOLLS AND PRICES AT THE BON MARCHE CLoaks. cLOaKs, cLoaks, ‘We sold lots of long warments yesterday, even if the ‘weather was mild, snd no wonder at the prices. How tan you sell them st these prices, we heard remarked often. This is not slosingsale with us, It’s the man- ‘New gvods just bought, and you get the benefit. Think of it, at $6.45 s fine striped New- market, nicely made, good quality goods, same pre- cisely that we sold up to this week at $8.98, If you buy oue of these you save just $2.50, Another STRIPED N, M.,two colors, Black and White and Blue and White. $7.45; were $9.48, Next s $10.98 BLACK CHEVIOT DIRECTUIRE N. M_ for 87.98. And ap #11.48 DIAGONAL WN, M.,'Black, Brown and Biue, same price, 87.98. And tor $8.48 choice of CONNEMARAS that were a Bfacturers’ loss. Look at those BLACK, BLUE or DARK-GREEN DI- RECTOIRE or LOOSE FRONT N.M. Choice S808; were $13. sO and $15 CONNEMARAS that were $18 and the fine BEAVER LONG SLEEVE N. M, Dark Blue, at $18, that were CHILDREN'S COATS, GRETCHENS at 35 for 4-year to 97 for 12-year, and NEWMAKKETS at $6.50 for 12-year to 8 for 18-yr. ABOUT HALF REGULAR VALUE, aT THE BON MARCHE, 316 7TH ST. N.W. a3 SS, A ¥v. Vv FEE €* a © ¥ £ Sy AA VV ze Ssh PMO Exe TEN CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE vase MAKES OF ARCTIC3, ALASKAS, CLOTH SHOES, NOW IN PROGRESS AT mo BEE RER UO Ss, Hae He & Ae od Ss HERE U LULL Be Bss8 402 7TH STREET. THE LARGEST ONE-PRICE SHOE HOUSE. See: The Old Lady in Window. at - ay HOLIDAY GIFT" gust OUT, A‘ CTICUT YANKE IN KING by MAK TWAIN A keen and powerful satire OB p koplieh nobility and Falty. A book that ap) true Americans. twill Geto Lagi ‘mesiity and. royalty what Don uinute was to ancient ehivairy. ‘This book coutains ve Urightent Lumuor. the Keeuest satire, the deepest SES SF mana years, EK TWAIN'S Best ORIGINAL BOOK. MOST Al The book is square cetavo of nearly Ted pay Printed om sapervalend aud gates bad ted by on sa sbout 250 drewines Beard au. F dihardecinely For copy cal ie addons W- K. HER! eaek ven a Exclusive al Bu Vastrict of Colum! Gar Tue Bisz Ze CONCOKD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices, wyle H H oO ppp Hugs § FBR A ty HESS fs H Bow SAF ot Sot) EL PALE beat A “Souvenir” means keepsake—an article given to be kept in remembrance of its pre- wentor. We want you to remember usfavorsbly when- ever you need Shoes again. Wealso want to double our sales of last year for this month to Gecrease our stock proportionately. Remarkably Low Prices on exceptionally meritorious Goods will make the following true Holiday Souvenirs, To avoid overcrowding during the last few doys before Xmas these “Souvenirs” will be wold for SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. SOUVENIRS IN LADIES’ SHOES, Our grest $3.50 Best Dongola Hand-welt Button Boots, common sense, opera, Philadel- phis or tipped toes, at $2.85. Our best $2.50 Extended Sole Straight Gost and Dongoia Waukenphast Boots at 81.90. SOUVENIRS IN MISSES’ SHOES. Mundell’s great $1.50 Solar Tipped Button Boots, heel or spring heel, at $1.10. ‘Those popular $1.90 French Dongola Patent Leather Tipped Button Boots at $1.45. SOUVENIRS IN CHILDREN’S SHOES. Our $1 Reliable Dongola and Pebble Button Boots, plain or solar tipped, at 73c. Muadell’s famous $1.25 Sole Leather Tipped Button, heel or spring, st 90c. SOUVENIRS IN BOYS’ WEAR. ‘Those Fine “Indestructible” Boys’and Youth's 22.50 Dress Shoes at $1.85. Our Grest “Iron Clad" $1.25 Button and Laced Shoes at 95c, SOUVENIRS IN MEN'S SHOES, ‘The $4.50 French Calf Custom-made Shocs, easiest and best wearing shoes known,st $3.80, Our $2.48 Fine Calf Button, Laced, or Gaiters at $1.90. SOUVENIRS IN RUBBER FOOTWEAR Buckle Arctica, good quality, for men, women or children, 75c. Rubbers for Ladies, Misses or Children, not the kind to be had for a sonz most anywhero, but standard, reliable makes, at 19¢. Handsome Holiday Souvenir Cards to all pur- chasers, WM. HAHN & COS RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE. Main Store—816 7th st. West End Store—1922 Pa, ave, Capitol Hill Store—231 Pa. ave. 8. @, Houpax Presests. Loo fPP, rph EEE RRR sss Eo Pe Eee EA, Bes Sssg FE u bre ber ER nit ssq Sss8 Tun uP OP OkEE R OK Sys oR is a= S83 oH (00 EER oe ss, HHH 9 9 ER S85 Sus8 HoH oo? Eee Sss8 = THE SEASON IS HERE AND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS MUST BE BOUGHT FOR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. PEOPLE HAVING A GRAT MANY PRESENTS TO MAKE AND WHO DO NOT CARE TO TAX THEIR POCKETS TOO HEAVILY, WE COME TO THE RESCUE, WHAT MORE APPROPRIATE AND MORE APPRECIATED GIFT COULD YOU MAKE THAN A LOVELY PAIR OF DAINTY SLIPPEKS, THERE IS NO STORE IN THE CITY— FEW, INDEED, ANYWHERE — WHERE YOU CAN SEE SUCH A VARIETY OF DRESS OR COMFORTABLE SHOES AND SLIPPERS FOR ‘ MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, YOUNG AND OLD, AS WE CAN SHOW YoU, 4ND THE PRICES!!! LADIES’ SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS, IN FRENCH KID, BRONZE, PATENT LEATHER, SUEDE OF ALL COLOKS, PLAIN, MIXED WITH PATENT BEADED, EMBROIDERED— ED VARIETIES—IN PRICES FROM €1.50 TO 86.50, MEN'S SLIPPERS, IN MOROCCO, CLARET COLOR, BLACK, RUSSET, TAN, $2.00 TO $3.50. FELT SLIPPERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 50c. TO $4.00, RRR, THT 2 g885 FE mt | ii t Sus, Bas “ug c 3 Sua = ARTHUR BURT & CO, als 1211 FP BIBEET XN. 912 F 8ST. NW. 912 ¥ ST. N.W. TO MAKE ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENTS WE MUST GET RID OF THEM. WE HAVE AMONG OUR STOCK ABOUT 350 PAIRS OF CORKSCREW AND OTHER WORSTED PANTS, IN BLUE, BROWN | AND BLACK OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY AND MAKE; PERFECT FITTING. THE REAL VALUE OF THEM IS $7 AND 88. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THEM FOK $3.50. THE BARGAINS WEOFFER IN MEN'S AND BOYS! SUITS Is SOMETHING UNUSUAL. ATLANTIC CLOTHING CO., 4-colm 912 F st. N. y aeeguis O~ Laare. PAINT PR Seow anti Mena sacha SSP Tanze Cowwuxs Or Bazcatss BY TT a T HH B FY A H With the shelves and counters that, for some reason or other, are gains, but they are often missed stock, Le., the goods secured by our balance of their Christmas stocks at WONDER” @7-OPEN TOMORROW EVENING.23 (Bee below.) BARGAINS IN MEN'S GOODS. A men's furnishing store is here, but we only point to bargains mauy will ask for after they are Kone, 81 Silk and Satin Suspenders in glass top bores, 47c, Silk Embroidered Suspenders, Boys’ sizes in fancy box, 250. 81.50 Fancy Embroidered Night Shirts that should retail at 82.25. 25c., 3Gc., 500. Scarfe, The best bargains ever of- fered by the Palais Royal. The manufacturer, to use up the balance of his winter silks, wus willing to losa It’s your and our gain. §27 We positively offer 50c, Scarfs for 39¢, Ew" We positively offer $1 Scarfs for 50c. BARGAINS IN LEATHER GOODS, Here are bargains that'll soon be snapped up: 50 cents for choice of nearly one hundred Pocket Books, Card Cases, and Books and Card Cases Com- bined. You may easily pick out 75c. articles, 13 cents for Chamois Lined Morocco Purses is less than half price. 25 cents for Gold and Silver Chain Purses means loss to the importer; a xin to you and the Palais Royal. $1.48 for Kid Cigarette Cases with enamel pansy on corner. The Cigar Cases at $1.75 are of Morocco, chamois lined. $2.40 for Pocket Books with sterling silver trim- mings The Card Cases only 81.85. 68 for the New Cape Chatelaine Bags. Tbe. for Antelope Bugs, in new tints, oxidized silver trimmings. Children's size only 48c. 1c. for Three Memo, Books and Case, each book with 50 pages. $1 each for Stamped Leather Handkerchief and Glove Cases, satined lined. & for those Trimmed in Silver. GSc. for Real Leather Writing Tablets, fitted with inkstand, &, 5c. for those with Lock and K. 25 Tablets with oxidized silver trimmings, Keal Alligator Leather Writing Tableta, BARGAINS IN FURS, $1.50—Nutria Muffs; Stoles to match for #3. The Nutria is of the beaver family; the skin is very like that of the beaver, 4—Monkey Muffs, The Stole $4.68, 14.68—Lynx Bos and Muff—belly fur. Already are these sets being wenerally quoted at #20. 89c.—Genuine Russian Hare Mufis Stole, ‘These are warranted turs. $1.35 for Children’s White Hare Sets, 2.50 for Children’s Lynx Sets, $#~The whole family of fur-bearing animals that are used for gariuents ure Lere awaiting your orders to be made up. The above are picked out from the ready- made garments us being purticularly good values aud certain to be scarce later, BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, A Dress Pattern, with the necessary trimming en- closed in fancy box, has become a popular form of present, $5 for Serge and Cashmere Dress Lengths, with fancy silk velvet trimmings, $16 for Bluck Silk Dress Lengths, Should they split within a year a new Dress given. So guaranteed. 12,50 for our $16 Faris Kubes in boxes, 89.50 for our $11.50 Paris Robes in boxes, for our $25 Faris Robes in boxes. $2" The Dress Goods trade is dull after Christmas. We recognize "tis well to reduce prices now. We have done so in every branch of this department, BARGAINS IN RIBBONS. G8c. for Warranted All-#ilk Sash Ribbons—9 inches, All the popular shades, $1 Kibbous for GSc. won't be here lovg. 2c. # yard for All-silk Ribbons for fancy work. BARGAINS IN UMBRELLAS. Prices to make you suspicious were it not for the fol- lowing guarantee given with each Umbrella: GAURANTEE NO. This ts to certify that the Um breita pur hased by M— witt be recovered free of charge should it split within one year of date. #2-The guarantee is filled out with your name and stamped with the date of purchase aud the name of the store aud its proprietor, 2.48 for Men's Umbrellas with handle of Silver in rope pattern, $3.48 for Men's Umbrellas with handle of Silver in imitation of Buck Horn, $3.98 for Ladies’ and Men's Umbrellas with war- ranted 14-karat Gold trimmings. £5.98 for Men's Umbrellas mounted in Sterling Silver, $2 ihe above are pointed ont as unusual bargains, but likely to be overlooked amid the bewildering va- riety. If you Judge the Palais Royal Umbrellas from the credit store idea of valuca then every one is a bar- gain. This applies particularly to the expensive nov elty Umbrellas, A Palais Royal $12 Unabrella is the credit store 815 Unbrelia, BARGAINS IN HANDKERCHIFS. The most critical of our patrons concede we are of- fering twenty-five cent quality Initial Linen Handker- chiefs for @box;sixina box. Three hundred dozen of these handkerchiefa bere yesterday, Will there be ove here at closing time toworrow! Shouldn't be, Kemember, no single Handkerchiefs on sale in this lot. Not le#s than six—a box, A quick purchase and a quick sale or importer and Palais Koyal could not afford such Handkerchiefs for such prices, WONDERFUL 25c. HANDKERCHIEFS, Oda dozens the importer called remnants. That's why you get them at remnant price. We don't exag- gerate their actual worth. STYLE No, 1.—Very Sheer Li 2-inch Hem- Stitched Borders, Embroidered and Revere stitched Centers. ‘These would be gvod value at 30c. SIYLE No. 2.—Extra Sheer Lizen, Hemstitched Border, Corded Blocks of Drawn Work. Ideutical to those bought ¢arlier in the season and which have sold at 50c. each, STYLE No. 3.—Sheer Linen, 3-inch Hemstitched Border, Embroidery and Blocks of Drawn Work in eachcomer, Very good value at 50c, STYLE No. 4.—M-dium Weight Linen, 2-inch Hem- @titched Borders, Elaborately Embroidered. You'll rightly Judge these worth J9c. STYLE No.6.—Very Sheer Linen, with Edge of Val- enciennes Lace, apparently woven on. Fifty cents would be # barvain price. STYLE No. 6,—Sheer Linen, with Colored Embroid- ered Edges, scalloped in the shape of Tulips, Roses,&c, Credit store price 5Uc. §P~Don't ask for box unless you buy at least four, Don't call us mean. We'll give you # beautiful box with each Handkerchief if you'll pay us credit-store 3¥c. aud Gc. BARGAINS IN FANS. It is hoped you won't judge these fans by the prices. You read the paragraph at the head of these three col- ‘umns, didn't yout 59c—Warranted Real Ostrich Feather Fans in Gray and Black, When you see them you believe what we here write, WORTH 81.25, $5—Black Ostrich Feather Fans with Shell Sticks, which is very neacly half price, $1,35—Single Stick—“Julict"—Fans with Feathers in all colors, Sau Ostrich Plumes mounted on single sticks, 7.50—Ostrich Plumes in all shades, Such fans re- tailed last season at $12. S#-Only small quantities of the above, the regular stock, comprising thousands of Fans, at almost every price. Quill Feat’ er Fans, 590. to $7.50, Real Lace Fans, $8 to Preatyomegenip ha ad kes 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA | AVENUE AND 401, 403, 405 AND 407 TWELSTH | STREET NORTHWEST. Tur Corvuxs Or Buzoars BY PPP A A P AA Be fy EB gk : BP 4 tun A4 groaning under the weight of the Christmas things much below the usual prices? In a large store like the It happens that Just now there are really startling buyers last week from the manufacturers and import our prices, Let us point out these bargains, which we 2" OPEN TOMORROW EVENING (See below.) A wealth of joy without alloy May Christmas bring to you, And every chime of Christmas time A blessing ring to you, AChristmas scene and such appropriate bits of Poetry are on the lids of 1,000 boxes of Neck Ruch- ings, Six yards in box, 25c., 50c., 68¢, and 75c. & box. Such prices couldn't be had we not secured 8,000 yards atclesring prices, Lovely gold tinsel, silk loop and faucy cord ruchings are these, BARGAINS IN CASES. ‘The Oxidized Silver Cases, containing Toilet Articles, Manicures, Sc., ure beautiful, durable and reasonable in price, We have a fino assortment, The popularity of these novelties was the main reason why our buyer secured Plush Cases to offer you at nearly half price. Plush Cases, containing Meerchaum Pipe, Cigar aud Cigurette Holders, Match and Tobacco Boxes of Oxidized Silver—all for $3.98, Carved Sets for 84.08. Push Cases, containing Oxidized Silver Brush, Comb and Mirror, for $2.23. Plush Cases, containing nine toilet articles of imita- ton amber, only 88. Plush Work Boxes, with serviceable tools, from $2.50 to 86, The more expensive with mirror, ete. sh Cases,containing Babies’ Toilet Articles,$1.50 to Piush Boxes, containing Shaving Mug, Brash,Strop, Razor and Mirror, 5c. to 83; the latter with razor that retails at 81.25, Plush Glove and Handkerchief Cases, with silk linings. $1.65. be. apiece for nearly 1,000 Books for children, Colored illustrations aud well-told popular stories. 39c, BanjoChristmas Cards that would be cheap at a1. 40c, for Paper and Envelopes in leatherette boxes that may afterward be used for work boxes. ‘86c. for your name on fifty cards, Copper plate. Leave order at once, please, BARGAINS IN DOLLS. ‘The absence of all trashy Dolls narrows down The Palais Royal's assortment to nothing but French Bisque Dalla, Andsach s revolution ta prices. Tho smnail Dolls that can sit or lie down quite naturally and as naturally shut their eyes are only 45 cnt, ‘Those 9 inches high are 50c. ‘Those 11 inches high are 620, ‘Those 133 inches hizh are 68c. Those 144 feet high are $2.49, Those 2 feet high are #4 jor Paps and Mamma as nat- urally as {does a real live baby. Dressed Dolls are proportionately cheap, even cheaper, Asailor boy and xirl, each one foot high, are only $1.25 a pair, Fauntieroy Dolls, Young Lady Dolla, French Cook Dolls, Colored Baby Dolls at prices equally as surprising, BARGAINS IN ART GOODS. ‘That there may be art in candle and candle stick, ag well as in the costliest bric-a brac, is well illustrated at the Palais Royal, Every one of the following is a bargain, und yt not a trashy article is quoted: 90c.—Solid Brass Caudle Suck in shape of bird with outstretched wings. 5c.—linitation Oxidized Silver Candle Sticks, Christmas Candles for the above. 19¢,—Filagree Silver Photo, Frames: a wonderful imitation of thuse fashionable real silver frames, #1.35.—Triple Folding Mirrors; wheu shut they look like eque. @8.25.—Triple Mirrors; cach mirror cau be fixed at any anzle. #1.68,—French-plate Mirrors set in Massive Antique brass frames, $5.—Freneh Mirror in Solid Brass apae in shape of large fan. $1.50.—Revolving Shaving Mirrors with nickel pelea $3.—Antique Mets) Pitchers 2 feet high. $2.25,—Oxidized silver Brush. Comb and Mirror. Mirrors in massive brass frames aud candleabra 25e—Thimble Cases and Candle Sticks in the porcelain. Every leaf defined whicl h are those worth —Chenille Table Covers 1 yard square. Those pearly double the size 81 ~Iudia Silk Drapery Searfs, 45c,—Fersian Drapery Scarfs, BARGAINS IN BRIC-A-BRAC. On the tiers of shelves, losded with Japanese Ware, Koyal Worcester, zenuiue Bonn and Hungarian Ware, are the following barwa: 12-iuch Hungarian Vases worth 84. 11-inch Urn Shape Vases $2, worth $3.50. 14-inch Schultz Vase for 83.75, worth $7.50. 15-inch Crown Empress Vave #6, worth $10. B-inch Genuine Bonn Vases $4, worth $7. 4-inch $1.50, worth 85. S&~ These should be asked for early tommorrow. They are the few pieces remaining trom the importer’sstock offered a few days since, BARGAINS IN RUBBER GOODS. All sizes now, but the demand will be greater than the supply for the fullowing: Men's Light-weixiit Macintoshes, $1.68. Boys’ sizes, $1.45, Youths’, 81.98, Misses’ Silver Gray Cirenlars, $1.30. Ladies’ Silver Gray and Black Circulars, $1.45. BARGAINS IN NECKWEAR, Nearly one hundred pieces *Twas all he lal. Some not very lovely, but there are gems among the lot, at half price. Vandyke Sets—Collars and Cuffs—made of Irish | Point luce, $9c., 90c., $1.25, $L38 and $1.48, Sets of Torchon lace, 88c. to $2.10. Collars of these laces 29c., 48c , 68e., T5ec, Jabots with Collar, mady of best’ Oriental Lace, $1.25, Those in Black and White of Silk Vandyke Lace will quickly go. Collars of Pleated Black Chantilly Lace with Persian Band at 82.50 are gous, Jubots of Chea; er lace in imitation of the above are ood bargaius at $1 each, Plustrons a (a Francaise, of very lovely Point D’esprit—truly more a lace for spirits thun wortale— only 81.50 each. Chemisettes cf machine-made lace, looking like hand made, worth several dollars; only 59. Irish Point Sets that would not be dearat $2 for el Nearly fifty Black Lace Scarfs, just arrived and will be oflered tomorrow at surprise prices, BARGAINS ON SECOND FLOOR, 98c. for Winter Weight Muslin Night Gowns with Plat Val. Lace Trimming. ‘These were $1.25. APRONS .—India Linen Aprons, 36x40 inches, 3-in, embroidery rutile, three tucks above, strings to tie in a bi« bow; 50c, Aj rous for Be. are these, CAPS.—Sheor Lawn, three Ruffles edged with Lace, Lace Insertion. 1c, instead of 19¢, SKIRTS.—Ladies' Hand Knit Underskirt. The yarn being specially spun and dyed; will not crock or shrink; so warranted. All colors. 98c,, well worth $1.25. Meiton Cloth Skirts; space Pleated Ruffie; piping in Red and Blue. A ality Skirt for 5c, CAPS.--Children’s Yhree-piece Plush Caps, high bow and Surah Silk Striugn, @1.50 instead of 81.68. COATS.—Cinldren one to four years may be fited with Plush Trimmed Coats for $3.98 each, that are well worth $5. JACKETS, —Misses fourteen to eighteen years may secure 4 and 85 Juckets for $2.98, Ladies’ Jersey Juckets that were $4 are now 83. Braid bound, ULSTERS.—Ten per cent off the marked prices—the marked prices are reduced prices—of all Ladice’, Misses’ and Cuildren’s Ulsters, §2~ But agiance is given at these stocks. Fancy Goods claim the store aud newspaper space. The wise shopper may secure, at a price surprise, many & prac tical present on the second floor. BARGAINS IN BOOKS, AND STATIONERY. ‘is it so easy for you to pick out those Palais Royal there are always bar- bargains nestling amid the regular ers who were willing to close out, the rightly tem “A THREE DAYS $2” OPEN TOMORROW EVENING_gg (Bee below.) BARGAINS IN GLOVES. The following price concessions are for tomorrow only. We would tempt our regular patrons to supply themselves before the rush commences, 5¥e. for choice of our Oke, Kid Gloves, $1.35 for the “Palais Royal” 1.50 4-button Black Kid Gloves, 81.50 for those embroidered. $1.59 for 8-button Undressed or Suede Mousque- taires in Black and Correct Shades. fF-The following price list will,be of service to those who contemplate giving Gloves as presents. Be it remembered that all “Palais Royal” Gloves sre war- ranted, aud, should the wroug size be obtained, may be exchanged within one month of Christmas day, MEN’S PALAIS ROYAL GLOVES, FOR PROMENADE—New Style Embroidered Backs, 75 cente—English Dogskin Gloves, 95 cents—With patent sutomutic fastenings, - English Castor Beaver Glotes. uglish Derby Kid Gloves, $1.08—London Town-made Chevrette Gloves, FOR DRIVING—Extra Gore at Thumb, 98 cents—Lined Goatskin Gloves, $1.35—English Tilbury Gloves, 1.35—Cape or Craven Tan Gloves, $1. 98—Lined Best Cape Gloves, FORK EVENING—Correct New Shades, $1—Real Kid Gloves, $1.35—Embroidered Kid Gloves. FOR MOURNING—Warranted Fast Black. $1.35 English Calfskin Gloves, FOR STORM WEAR, 25 cents—Lined Cloth Gloves, 35 cents—English Cloth Gloves, 50 ceuts—Scotch Wool Gloves. 50 ceuts—English Ringwoud Gloves. ‘98e. to $2.20—Fur Top and Lined Kid Gloves, LADIES' PALAIS ROYAL GLOVES. FOR PROMENADE—New Reds, Greens, Blues, ota. 21.98—Dresved Kid Mouxquetaires, #1 80—Undressed Kid or Suede Do. $1.79—4-button Embroidered French Kid Gloves. $1 50—4-button Plain Freuch Kid Gloves, —4-button Embroidered Suede Kid Gloves, -4-button Plain Suede Kid Gloves. nts—8-button Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, 98 cents—4-button Undressed Kid Gloves. 96 cents—4-button Keal French Kid Gloves, 89 cents—S-button Pigskin Mousquetaire Gloves, 6: cents—4-button Keal Kid Gloves, FOR DRIVING—Very curable and neat fitting, Gauntlet English Dogskin Gloves, 81. stor Beaver Gloves. ae 75—Castor Beaver Mousquetaire Gloves, laxtor Leaver Gauntiet Gloves, ‘button Suede Mousquetaires, d—16-button Suede Mousquetaires, 18—0-button -uede Mousyuetaires, button Best Quality Mousuetaires, ‘button Best Quality 4 quetaires, 0-button Lest Quality Mousquetaires, FOR STORM WEAR—Neat-fitting aud warm, 19 cents—Cashimere Cloth Gloves, 25 cents—Best English Gloves, 50 cents—Extra Quulity. Special make, 98 ceuts—Lined Black Silk Gloves. 98 cents to 8 1.08—Lined Fur Top Kid Gloves, $2 Children's, Misses’ and Boys’ Gloves of same qualities but at uearly half the prices quoted above, 14*Kanar Gow JS ewerny. (Warranted) The PALATS ROYAL doesn’t pretend to have all kinds of Real Gold Jewelry, Lut claims for its special- ty, 14-kurat Gold Jewely. THE LOWEST PRICES IN 14-karat Gold ‘Thimbies, $2 to $: “ Finger Kings, 50c, to $10. Bead Necklaces, $11 to 11.50. Broust Ping, $2 to $19, Eurrinys to match, 32 to $19. Fob Chaing, $8 to @12. Scarf Pins, 83 to @11.75, Cuff Buttons, $1.75 to 810, Shirt studs, $1 to Collar Button: THE CITY. 31 waz. 89 to 815. narged for the Gold Rings with ‘Lue PALAIS ROLAL price is 59 tiny enamel daisy, cents, $9" The Fashionable Bead Necklaces, the beads the size of peas, are geucrally $15. ‘Ihe PALAIS ROYAL price ts $11. &#~ The Scarf Pins, with chip of real diamond, are usually #4. The PALAIS ROYAL price is &: £27" The Children’s Kings, set with pearls, turquoise amethyst ind ROYAL price RULLED GOLD JEWELRY, And now come the marvelous imitations of the real umitations So like the genuine that experts are deceived. ‘The low cost euables us to show a Variety that comprises copies of all the latest wud most approved real gold destgus. The baser metal beiag roiled iu gold is virtually as good as guid. Aeolled Gold Bead Neck fac «. 10 $3.00, © Back Combs, 31 tu 34, . Side Combs, 50c. to ¥: Breast Pins, 190. to 33, c. 1083, to 37. Cuff Buttons, 15¢. to 82. Fob Chaius, 25, to #3, Scarf Pins, 4c. to 82. F-For $1 each are suown Breast Pins, &c., in imita- tion of the real which wo sell up to $19. S2-At $4is shown Sheilouck Combs wih frame of silver, which are au exact copy of Tiffany's 812 novelties. STERLING SILVER JEWELRY, sreete etesase (Warranted. AIL styles, including burnished, frosted, polished and the cutsilver, the later sparkling like diamonda ther than 8.lver. rather (Man PANE A perce LIST, Sterling Silver Thimbles, 15e. to $1 eaca, Lovers’ Kuot Kings, 50c, “ Back Combs, $2 to $3 Side Combs, $1.68 to 82, Bracelets, 25c. to 87.75, Bon-Bon Boxes, 83 to $10, Cuff Buttons, 1de. to $2, Match Boxes, #4 to $6. Cigarette Cases, ¥5 to 36, SB-Attention is asked to the warvelous imitations of the Real Silver, and especially to the oxidized arti- cles, which are guaranteed not to tarnish. The fol- lowing are less than half the prices of the real silver: stessertere streseres Shaving Cups, Drinking Cups, Purses, Asui Receivers, Lorgnetios, Inkstands, Puff Boxes, Button Hooxs, = Mirrors, Soap Boxes, Garter Clasps, Combs, Hair Brushes, Bonbonieres, Manicures, Clothes Brushes, Writing Tablets, —_Vinaigrettes, Hat Brushes, ‘Pen:Wipers, Chatelaines, Card Boxes, Buckles, Match Boxes, Cigarette Cases. Cigar Cases. $# "Match Boxes with hand-painted scenes and quaint mottoes ut 48c. that cost @4 in real silver. 62 Garter Clasps at 19c., looking exactly like those ip sterling silver at 83.75, PEARL BEAD JEWELRY. Roman Pearl Necklaces, 10c. to 35c. Small Pearl Necklaces, 25c. to #8. ‘Those at 25c. are imitation; those st $8 are seven rows of Real Pearls, with Sterling Silver Clasps, FRENCH ENAMEL JEWELRY. French Enamel Bracelets, $1 to 87. French Enamel Breast Pius, 60c. to 85. Some with miniatures, others with flowers, bothof which are band painted. The colors being burnt in are indelible. S2-The imitations cost s mere trifle. For 25c. Daisy Lace Pins, looking like the Real Evamel which ‘we wel at $2.75. REAL GARNET JEWELRY. . Real Garnet Earrings, 75c. to $1.75. Real Garnet Breast Pina, $1.68 to 87. ‘Real Garnet Bangles, 45c. to 98e_ $2" Theseare the English Garnets and at so much duane pticengpen nnaliy aated that we draw special attention to SHELL AND AMBER JEWELRY. Beal, not imitation, Necklaces, 50c. to 10, os Lace Pins, $1 to ~ we Earrings, $1 to $2.75. = s Back Combs, $1.50 to 85. = wa Bracelets, @1.25 to $2.50, . . Pins, (27 The imitation from 5c. to 50c. LAIS IRGVAL & LISNER, Prop. Tse Worst Covaz Ts relieved by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ‘But den't delay till the bronchial tubes are in- famed and the lungs congested Prompt use insures rapidcure, L. D. Bixley, of Bartonville, ‘Vt, writes: “Four years ago I took a severe cold, which was followed by «terrible cough I was confined to my bed about four moutha My physician finally said I was in Consumption, snd that he could not help me, One of my neighbors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Peo- toral. Idid so, and was well before I had fin- ished taking the first bottla Ever since then my health has beer zo0d.” AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Masa Sold by all Druggista, Price, 61; six bottles, ¢5. w10 Scorrs Earisiox OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES, ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK Ro disruised that it can be taken, digested and ss- similated by the most sensitive stomach, when the Flein oil cannot be tolerated; and by the combination of the oi] with the hypophosphites is much more eff- cacious, REMARKABLE AS A FLESH PRODUCER. PERSONS GAIN RAPIDLY WHILE TAKING IT. SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowiedred by physt- cians to be the Finest and Best preparation in the world tor the relief and cure of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS, AND CHRONIC COUGHS, ‘The great remedy for consumption and Wasting in chs oc! Bold by all Druggists, ¥ YOU HAD TAKEN TWO OF CARTES LITT! Liver Pilis before retiring you would not have had that coated tongue or bad taste iu the mouth this morning. Keep viel with you for occasiowal use. Asnomamse Cansraas. WILL ANYTHING BE MORE ACCEPT- ABLE TO THE BOYS, LARGE OR SMALL, THAN A NEW AND STYLISH SUIT OR OVEROOAT, AND IS THERE ANYTHING MORE PRACTICAL FOR THE PARENTS TO buy? WE HAVE JUST ADDED SOME NEW AND VERY FINE LINES OF THESE GOODS: TO OUR STOCK, AND WHETHER YOU WANT SUITS FOR LANGE BOYS, LONG PANTS, OR FOR SMALL BOYS SHORT PANTS, WE CAN SHOW YOU THE LATEST AND MOST POPULAR STYLES, NORFOLK SUITS, PLAITED SUITS, DERBY SUITS, VEST SUITS, “KEEFEKS” (MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHTS), VEL- VETEEN SUITS, HANDSOME BRAIDED SUITS. SILK-FACED CUTAWAY WITH LOW-CUT VESTS FOR BOYS 10 TO 15 YEARS, FOR EVENING WEAR, IS THE NEWEST NEW YORK NOVELTY. COATS OUR OVERCOAT STOCK IS THE LARGEST WE HAVE EVER CARRIED, AND CONTAINS THE NEWEST THINGS FROM THE BEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE MANUFAC- TURERS, ANY ONE WHO KNOWS US KNOWS THAT OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW, OR LOWER, THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY, E.B. BARNUM & CO, a13-w&th 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. FP UOSE WHO WISH TO PRACTION ECONOMY suould buy Carter's Lite Liver Hill, Forty Pills in a Visi; only one pill o dose. Bh ak EY BESET gt B AA U U MMM Sss, oS Se POPULAB SHOPPING PLACE PRICES THE LOWEST sto MONEY WILL BE EVERY ONE 18 HEADQUARTERS. That is, every one is by the hesding of their adver- tisements. We're making no big “splurge” with out- side show aud try to make you believe that weare the only store in town where you can buy goods, We tell you in few words what we Lave to say, and they ure tacts, Qualities on everything areas repre- sented, und as to prices werefer you to the heading of this advertisement, HANDKERCHIEFS. A large and varied stock. LADIES' GuoDs. For 10c., 1230. and 15c. we are showing a large line of Plain White, Colored-bordered and Embroidered Goods, For 25¢. and 35c, we have a varied assortment of All White Embroidered, Colored Embroidery, Black snd White, &e. For 50c, and 75e. we have some especially good ‘values in White and Colored Ewbroidered Goods, in very latest designs, For $1, $1.25, 81.50 and $2.50 we show some ex- quisite designs and qualities ;some put up singly ino Fancy Box. Real Lace Handkerchiefs in a large variety. Children's Handkerchiefs, colored borders, 6 ins box. for 50c.a box. Ladies’ White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 75c,, 81.25 abos of six, Ladies’ Initial Handkerchiefs, $1 and $2 s box of JAPANESE SILK HANDKEROHIEFS. One line—very bsndsome—Colored Borders, Hand- Embroidered, both sides alike; make tasteful pres- ents, 1 and $1.25 each, Japanese Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, each one splendid value, 50c., G8c., 75c, and 90c. Plain Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c., 35¢., 50c. T5c., 89c., $1 and $1.25, MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, One line of Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, with colored initials, put up 6 ina box. $1.15. bor. Splendid values in Men's White Initial Handker- chiefs for 25c, and 35c. each, Good values in Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs for 2 for 250.—18e. and 250. Plain White Hemstitohed Handkerchiefs, 25c., 35¢. and 500. A large line at all prices. COLORED CASHMERE MUFFLERS, 50c., 75¢., 850, and #1. All Silk Muftlers (White), — $1.35, $1.50, 81.75, Tee AU M 2d EDITION. Lats! Telerams to Tha Sta, ———_ WAS THERE BRIBERY? A Good Man From North Dakota Sayt They Tried it on Him, Fanco, N.D., Dec. 18—M. J. Johnson, the defeated candidate for United States Senator, im along communication in the Argus from Bismarck, claims that A. E. Dodge, attorney for the Manitoba railway, came to his room st 4 o'clock in the morning after his nomination in the cancus, when it was conceded he would be elected, and implored that the railrosds be allowed to name the district judge. Johnson says be refused $25,000 cash anda worth $10,000 from corrupt politicians, and that names can be given. aioe THE CRO) CASE CLOSING, Longenecker Closes, and There ts Pros= pect of a Verdict Tomorrow Night. Cricago, Dec, 13.—Luther Laflin Mills will not be able to make the closing speech in the Cronin murder case. An arrangement prob- ably could have been made with Judge McCon- nell for an adjournment until Monday or Tues- day 60 4s to euable Mr, Milla, in case of recov- peak, but at his own earnest nothing of the sort was tried, Mr. Mills real- ized fully that the jurors are growing weary of their long confinement, and that they are counting the days of their future service with almost feverish auxiety. Judge Longenecker, it is promised, will make » great speceb. itis not likely that Judge Longenecker will con. sume more than one day, or at most more than a day aud a half, If be concludes Saturday morning, as he confidently expects he will, the case will be in the hands of the jury before the noon adjournment, All the instructions, both for the state aud the defense, have been drawn Judge McConneli's hands, and it will not take more than an bour to read them, The verdict can be ex; dby Saturday night’ Whe old rumor it there is a purchased man on the jury bas been revived during the last day or two, and it is being circulated more indastriously than ever, Some Irishmen have gone so far as to state that the man is only under obligation to vote for acquittal if sume of his associates do the sume. Mrs. Davis’ Health Improved. New Onteaxs,Dec. 13.—Mrs, Davis has some- what recovered from her nervous prostration and received a number of callers. The visiting gove re called im a body incharge of Gov. yesterday. The plans of Mra, Davis have been somewhat changed by the illness of Mr. Addison Hayes, Mr. Davis’ son-in-law. The latter and wife will leave um a few days tor their home in Colorado Springs, Mrs, Davis will re- turn to Beauvoir for a stort time aud then fol- low the Hayeses to their western home. The vault where Jefferson Davis is buried t being guurded and night by a detail of potices and the vigils will be kept up for at month, The city council last night come: mously adopted ‘8 resolution authonzing the mayor to tender the Davis family a site in any of the public squares of this city for the perma neut interment of Mr. Dar vin’ remains, Dr. Ames of Minneapolis Dying. Mixwearouis, Mixx., Dec. 13,—Ex-Mayor A. A. Ames is lying fatally ill at his residence and can live but a few hours. Dr, Ames but re- cently returned from Europe, where he spent several wecks at Carlsbad in the hope of finding relief for a disease of the kidneys He has al- ways been promiment in politics and was the democrauc candidate for governor three years ago. coming within 2,000 votes of an election, He was for several years city editor of the San Francisco Chroniow and in 1883 made a close ran for Congress against W. D. Washburn. He has beeu mayor of Minneapolis several times, ———— A President and a Dean. Ivpraxapoiss, Ixp., Dec, 13.—The board of trustees of De Pauw university met here yes- terday and clected Dr, J. B. D. John president of the university and Dr. H. A. Gobin dean of the theological school, The latter recently re- signed the Greek professorship to accept the presidency of Baker univermty at Baldwin, En. Both men are we! yell-known educators, Lo, 1 They Ce Come. Cuampertarn, 8.D., Dec. 13.—White Ghost, Weeze, Big Man, Eagle Star and Dog Back, chiefs from Lower Brule and Crow Creek [Continued on Sixth Page.] Fe vsuprgneet AND EaCkinG your Lungs and Throat rasping Cough is but poor policy. Kether a yourseli with Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, am excellent remedy for Asthma and bronchitis, MAKKIED. OVETT. On Thursday evening, De- yer 12, ISSv, at the Church of tne By fur kev. Dr. McKim, GLOKUs MERBERY Bn i oealigd of Boston to ANNA E, Loved el tude ci 7:30 am. alter a patty beloved suu of dain W. Bi Puceral frou Ue reside: Street soulLeast, Sunda, CLAKK. On Wednesday, December 11, 188%, at J pan.of diyhtueris, Vekit LL MARIE, youngest dauruies "of dasiee K- aud Mary /t- Clark, awed two yeers, Uke MOUths aud wevEUteeL day Funeral strictly private, at heordoon,, trom lave resi- dence, Nv. 640 second stfoet northeast, NNT Atd:l5am. December | eb DENNI», beloved child inoue. aged five years, ive py INE. Ip this city ou i bureday, Donate 12, the residence of his daughier, Mm. Jew, Ro ZU D street northwest: Major SAMUS F DIVINE of Vinguiis, in the sevent; third year of his age. ‘Fuberal services aud luteriuent at Leet Va.oa Saturday vest. (Virginia papers please copy. HILION, AtSid a.m, December 12, ASng, Mira, poy Po HILTON, the wile of N. Hiiwa, wl fifty-two Yours. Funeral from er inte Fesidence, 110 Fourth spieihcsst ab iaay "afteruinal Doveauber 13,08 Srclod wooes: apam potions on — stings iss! Ay bem Peed hustend of Rate te. Mc Funeral wiil take place frou bis Jate residence, 528 Sixtu stroct soutlicast, Bunday afternoon at 2 ¢'glock, Aeiatives aud Ineuds are rexpecttully invited te ten PARKER On Thi December 1: 1S at UB. Me THOMAS Fas eae ths Jase Teaidence, 442'Sixth street north The funeral will take piace at © p.m nt ceuiter 14, frou bis late residence. Tse remains be taken for tuterment to the © His relatives auc friends are invited to attend, TUCKER. On Wed: jay. December 11, 1e7p, st 10:15 o'clock, ELIZABe SH TUCKEK, widow of Job W. Fucker aud dauguter of the iste Williaua and Ales thes Hurley, after long and painsul Llness, Pavers. from St, Dominic's chures at 10:30 am. December 14. Kelatives and trends are: Waltend (Baltimore 5un please copy.) yy a => Th FoR PITCHED ® casTORia