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Orrce Or W. A. PIERCE & CO. (Successors to E. G Davis), ‘19 MARKST SPACE, Corner 8th street. THE BIGGEST “MARK DOWN" YET. Monday we will place on sale the entire assortment of Fine Evening Fans. This is the stock of Fans that ‘Was left from the #tock of E.G. Davis. We bave not put them on sale before, as they were not seasonable. ‘The season has opened now and we want to sell them atonce. ‘The best way todoit f# to cut the prices. ‘Wehave marked them at such prices that you cam ‘make a clear saving of from 40 to 100 per cent. The assortment fs very rich and complete. ‘Fine Satin Fans, plain and hand painted, with stick of hand-carved ivory, plain ivory and rich pearl. Ostrich Feather Fans with tortoise-shell sticks. Ostrich Feather Fans in White and delicate colors for evening. Handsome Gauze and Lace Fans with finishines of rola and wiver in colored and Bluck. Handsome Gauze and Lace Fans in White, Black and colored. This is chance to buy « holklay present and save money. $1.00 Fans reduced to .. 1.5 = eomeesctengeaien REDUCTIONS IN LINENS. dpatterns Tatkey Red Table Damask, off Dotled, warranted fast color. 60 inches wile. ‘Regalar price.Ue. :inarked down to 47+. yard. 60-inch Turkey Re! Table Damask with fancy Green border. Regular price, G2he. ; reduced to She. yan. Spatterns Tatkey Red Damask, ofl boiled. OOinches wile. Regular price, 62%. ; reduced toSie. yard. @O-in-h Cardinal apd Green Table Damask, very new. Kewular price, $1; redneal to 88. yard. Spatternsof Rich Cuntinal Table Damask, ofl belied. 60 inches wide. Kewular price, ‘We. ; rwiuced to Tie. Fant 4 patverus of Kick Cardinal Table Damask, extra quali . Cin. Kegular price, $1; re- Sesctaz Revecrioxs Ix Passemexr- ERIE. Hantaome Jeweled Gimps tn colorines of wen, Brown, tay, Navy Biwe, slate, Myrtle, Heitotrope. Beyular price, 81.505 re a1 yard Keeular price, €4.50; reduced to $3.08 er yard An ele-ant quallty of Applica Silk Passement- erie in sil of the mew and desirable shadines, leaf pattern. Rerular price, $1.05; reduced to patterns Handsome Silk Gimp Paxsementerie, hand-croci.et. spoo!-silk amd twisted-cord work, 4 inches wide. Kegular price, #7; reduced to O yan. © Point Passementerie, 4 to14 inches . in colorines of Navy Blue, Hunter's Green. Myrtie, Seal Brown and Black. Resa- lar price, $3 and $4; reduced to $1.49 per yard. Dou s, With real bisque heads and kid bodies, 27 inches tall, already dressed, hat, shoes and Sutin dress. Kegnlar price, $1.25; reduced to 81. Leach. Srartoseny Banoarss. Best Writing Paper and 50 En- peesiy for us). Would be good value at Soe. , our price, 25e. « box. W. A. PIERCE & CO., Succemwrs to E. G. Davis, 71Y Market Specs, Ncw. ot #8. DEPARTMENT STORES, eee Aes-Ttsb tse. se A Few Trexs Ov Ixreerest Ts You: Full size BLANKETS. We are offerine extri valuss. 10-4 All-wool at 4208 and #5 ‘Ti-4_All-wool at 83, mi #248 alr 9 ner weor for Ladies, Men and Children or ‘They ure 4 barcain. Laites’ RibLed Vests at 25e., Sdv., 75e., @1 and Ces The wonier of the hosiery trade. Our 1240. | Childs Positive Black Ribbed Hose, sines 3 to 9%. Atria! of this stocking will convince you of ite oe \ Larce Size Down Pillows, covered with French | ‘witen. omy #2. lea Vents, “overed with sik elaine, only 50e. | Head Rests only 25e, ine im plain and fancy colors omly Lie. a yard. ‘Special prices on Carpets and Oil Cloths. CARHART & LEIDY, 8 Teh at. an 708 K xt. naw. __PHILADELPH <_ 1 1-4 wan J.C. Heremxsox, IMPORTER, WIDE TABLE OILCLOTH, 19\e. YARD. Tinie of Went Mushiat Sait punt SILK VELVET, 91.50 yant, XN ALL THE NEW SHADES; ALSO BLACK VEL- VET RIBBON, ALL SILK—FINEST QUALITY, Ro. 4, 1oe., worth We. No. 5, 186. Na % Bey No. 9, 30e., No. 1% de, No. 16, de. oy 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. LLSILK SEAM BINDING, 12%. PIECE. Suyrus Kugs, Ie, DEPARTMENT STORES, Teal ee Lith ee. ‘590 15th st., Corcoran building. 69 Go. Te OEAT,, UNDERWEAR, am. ee a A ere STORES THE EVENING STAR: ' Tar Sovvexre Parces Or Tar Hotmar “Ovesrra: Ox Mopar. THE PALAIS ROYAL TRUSTS THAT THOSE WHO HAVE NOT REQUESTED THE CONTINUANCE OF THRE “‘OPEN- ING,” aS WELL AS THOSE WHO HAVE, WILL APPRECIATE THIS LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A CHOIOR FROM A VARIETY THAT CANNOT IN THE FUTURE BE 48 COMPLETE OR AT PRICES 80 FAVORABLE. ba Th —_—_ WASHINGTON, PALAIS ROYAL. ‘THE SOUVENIR LIST CONDENSES IN A OOMPARATIVELY SMALL SPACE MENTION OF OVER 100,000 ARTICLES: SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, SELECTED FROM THIRTEEN DEPARTMENTS, EACH A COMPLETE STORE: EVERY STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. THE PRICES MARKED OX THE GOODS WITH A VIEW OF QUICK, CASH SALES, 80 THAT THE SOUVENIE PRICES MEAN MORE TO YOU AND US THAN IF THE PRICES WERE FIRST AFFIXED ON A CREDIT BUSINESS BASIS. WE WRITE THIS ESPECIALLY TO THOSE WHO CAN AFFORD AND APPRECIATE THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES, A FEW OF WHICH ARE QUOTED BELOW. as PPP NSN H sas. yey oe? Pe Eex NSN N ORS 66G SOUVER S@-THE SOUVENIR PRICES FOR GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS AND APRONS MAY ALSO EB OBTAINED AT THE G 8T. BRANCH STORE, THRER DOORS FROM 11TH ST. Mass Foaxismxe Deranraesr, (Rear door, 1119 Penn. ave.) A Men's Furnishing Store is here. Conspicuous values are: 50 doen Four-in-Hand, Puff and Knot Scarfs, marked 50c. each. The latest London shapes ‘and mode up in satins and silks in quality, designs and colors wtaranteed #1 in quality. This is but am odd lot, the outcome of the advantageous purchases our cash business enables. You know we mark the usual 30c. Scarfs 46e.; a hundred and fifty dozen to select from. THE “OPENING” SOUVENIR PRICES: @1 Fisk, Clark & Flage’s Scarfs.. BRRRR 81 Christmas Noveity Night Shirts. ‘$2 Red Medicated Cashmere Underwe 81.50 Red Medicated Wool Underwear. $1.75 White Lanib’s Wool Underwear, $1 Saxony Wool Shirts and Dravers. (Camel's Hair Underwear. ‘Natural Wool Underwear. Se. Bleached Canton Flannel Drawers. 50c. Tailor-made Canton Flannel Drawers. 10 per cent off American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear. E97 Also see Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Rub- ber Goods, Art Goods, Stationery, &c., &e. eeReREER BuRR t Hoasoxercaer Derarrvext. Over twelve thousand Linen Handkerchiefs to select from at 1234 and % cents. Perhays the best values, however, are the Point and Duchess Lace Handker- chiefs marked $17: the Duchess and Point Lace Gems marked $15; the Mouselaine de Soie Handkerchiefs marked $2.48; these are silk, a8 lieht as air; in color as delicate as sun-lit mist ; borders of hand-emLroidered. fruits and flowers in shape and color that shaines na- ture herself, each Handkerchief in a besutiful box. ‘The Freach Linen Handkerchiefs marked 4.5 are cheap indeed ; embroidered as if by fairy fingers. Aud the Children’s Handkerchiefs in boxes tuarked 25 cents. You'll think the box worth the price. Silk Handker- chiefs! Thousands of dozens of them. A fact we can prove. Tue “Ovestsor Sovvesm Parces. 12%. Men's Ail-linen Handkerchiefs. ‘Men's Fine Linen Hendercbiefs. 's French Novelty Handkerchiefs, Boe Oe. Men's Jupaneee Rilk Handkerchiefs. 50e. Men's Brocaded Siik Handkerchiefs... 3c. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, all styes. 5c. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles. 50e. Ladies’ French Linen Handkerchiefs. 81.% Ladies’ Hand-embrokiered do. 81 Ladies’ Duchess Lace Bandkerchiets, $17 Ladies’ Duchess Lace Handkerchiet ‘25e. Children’s Boxes of Handkerchiets.. Asr Goons Derarrwesr. A world’s collection in this department. The Sat- | suma Vases, marked @14, will cost you $20 or #25in many stores. The Art Clocks! Weil, learn the jew- elery’ prices. ‘The Orientel Draperies: We claim the 86 Richly Exabroiderad Japanese Scarfs. will cost Fou $10at the cratit stores. The Titian Table Covers, looking like sik velvet, in art shades, with hand- paintel fowers, are marked only €2.75—that is 73cents Jessthan usual. Art Mirrors in a hundred and one shapes. Only fora Mirror 12x18 inches, rest- ing on brass easel; over the top of the mirror the fave of a xweet-looking wirl is seen. There's ilk Striped Madras Searfs for dreping ple- chair, &., and yet they are marked ) cents here; 30 cents where they credit. The c. Silk Scarfs, with hand-painted bolting cloth ends, are the #1 Scarfs of elsewhere. Then comes a hun- dred and one triftes that are artistic, thouch of moder- ate cost. To illustrate: A dainty little nothing of cel- Juloid and ribbon: on one side a calendar for 1801, on the other “wishing you a happy Christimas:” 15 cents the price. Then there are Pincushions, Handkerchief and Glove Cases, in fact everything useful and orna- mental for Loudoit of parlor. Works of art are the Oxidized Silver Cases filled with toilet articles for Indies’ and men’s use. ‘The most expensive, really the cheapest, cases containing complete Toflet and Mani- cure Sets for only $9.50. The Oxidized Silver Jewel Box and Pincushion, embroidered, marked & cents, Mustrates cheapness with merit. Tax “Ovexrxa Sovverrn Paices. 10 percent off marked price of all Bric-u-Brac, Art Clocks, Oxidized Silver and Piush Cases, ‘We. Antique Brass Photo Frames... Oe. Madras Cloth Drapery Searts... 80c. Madras Scurts.... ‘Be. China Silk Drapery Scarfs. 91.96 Mantel Scarfs, 3% yants long. Ge. 4-4 Chenille Table Covers. €3.48 Covers for $2.08 and $1.98 Covers. 3.25 6-4 Titian Table Covers. 81 Fish Net Bureau Scarfe 2Ge, Stamped Linen Pillow Shams, Tie. Center Pieces of Mounie Cloth.. 25e, Stamped Linen Splasbers. 3c, Stamped and Hemstitehed Tray Covers.. ‘lfc. Towels for decoration purposes. . ‘The mont expensive Umbrellas are really the cheapest here, and because the eralit store merchants make wood their losses on such goods. The novelties we show with 14-karat Gold and Sterling Silver mount- ine marked #0, $10 and 12 will cost you elsewhere from $15 to $20. ‘The latest hnported novelties are the Umbrellas with Natural Wood handies, and growing around them, apparently. Morning Glory, Ragyed Robbin, &e. So true to nature in form and color that you'll think the flowers real, and yet they are only colored celluloid: $6.98 is less than prevailing price for them. You know we give a written guarantee, binding us to recover the Umbrella free of chanre should it split within oue year of purchase. The guar- antes applies even to our $1.25 “Gloria” Umbrellas. If you pay over 83, initials engraved free of charre, Tax “Ovesixey Souvann Paices, 95.68 Christmas Novelty Umbrellas. 24.08 04.98 Ciubrellen, with Imported stich, 04.25 94.50 Umbrellas, silver and gold trimunings, $1. UN Umbrellas, twisted wood bendles.. $3.48 Umbreilas, novelty crook handles. $2.68 Umbrellas, silver mounted ash i i i i Tar “Orestxo> Souvesm Paces. $1.68 Men's Gossamer Rubber Costs. ‘$2.48 Men’s Heavier Rubber Coats. . $3.96 Men's Cloth Finish Plaid Rubber Coats. . 94.25 Men's Feather Weight Mackintoshes... 06.48 Men's Best Quality: Mac 91.45 Boys’ Rubber Coats... $3.98 Ladies’ Cloth Finish Rubber Raglans. ‘$4.98 Ladies’ Scotch Plaid Raglans.. 87.08 Ladies’ London Novelty Newiuarkets.. 89.75 Ladies Silk Water-proot Ragians. 815 Ladies’ London Red Novelty Mackintoshes. $12.98 Lace Depanruenr, ALSO NECKWEAR. $16.50 is the price of our choicest Hand-run Lace Fichus and $18 for Searta; that's several dollars less than prevailing prices for equal qualities. $11.98 is our price for the new Hand-run Shawl Fichu; it covers the head as well asshoulders. $7.75 yard for Hand Ewbroidery Flouncigs for evening wear that you can’t duplicate elsewhere in this city at less than $10. For the Evening Shades of Silk Gauze Flouncings, with ribbon Land borders, our price is Oc. morning's shopping will tell you 81.35 is ing price. Tax “Ovexto Sovvenm Parces. ‘We. Sets Embroidery Collar and Gat Bie Laces of every description have been reduced in Prices from 10 to 20 per cent. Dazss Goons Derarruexr. ALSO TRIMMINGS AXD RIBBONS. ‘The Palais Royal Black Silksare guaranteed; that is, Af the dress shonid split or crock within six months of purchase anew silk is wiven. Whether 'tis the Best Black Silk or the Delicate Evening Silk or the inore modest Woot Dress, what is more suitable for a yrs ent? A neat box wiven with each dress pattern. Trim- minzs, too, as high as 18a yard if you wish. * And Kibbons. “You should see the quality of G.G. Itibbons offered at 23 cents, 33g inches wide, and the 13-inch- wide Surah Silk Sash Ribbons, marked 68 cents. ‘THE OPENING SOUVENIR PRICES. ‘82 Best Enclish Broadcloths. ‘SOc. Silk-finish Henriettas. “Be. Surah Stiks.all shades... 10 per cent off marked price Silks and Priest ed Black Coxrectioxery Departures. ‘We are selling the best French Candy, 40 kinds, neatly put upin fancy box, for only :&3 cents a pound. ‘shell sticks for only $3. Works of art in Gauze Fans, 83to $18. Real Lace ‘Fans, €3.98 to $20. Opera Fans—Single Stick Ostrich Fans—82 to $11. 97.50 Gauze Fans, trimmed with flowers. ‘$2.50 Ostrich Fans $2, and §2 Fans... ‘$4 Ostrich Fans, tortoise shell sticks, Wrar Deranraexr. ‘Seal Plush Garments seum to be our specialty. The Mantels marked 905 of the Jackets with Real Seal Trimmings marked @15 ereequally good values. The Linported 818, Tes Gownsauarked $35 and the Paris- made Matalsgpe Silk Revere Goons Depanruesr. You are told lots of nonsense about Eamiish Mactn- foses, which is inerely an excuse for fancy prices. We have the latest novelties, whieh we challenge in com- Parison with the much higher priced goods of those ‘who claim to be monopolists. Continued in Nest Column, fl fe it For Deranrusnr. .49 | _ Furriers’ Furs at Palais Royal prices will be appre- e219 elated by connoiseurs. ‘The $00 Seal Capes with Muffs from $10 to $16, are Feally better values then the Black Hare Muffs offered, ataScents. The Astrachan Fur Cepes at $153.35 and Muffs at @4 are aleoreally cheap. The Children’s Furs, ‘are only too scarce. We doubt if the supply will reach to Christmas. THE “OPENING” SOUVENIR PRICES, ‘Ten per cent off the marked prices of all Furs for la- dies’ or children's wear. Jeweuny Depanrwent. 14-karat Gold Pins with real diamonds, marked $4; that's $1. less than usual. 14-karat Gold Thiwbles, marked $2; that's 50c. below elsewhere price. Pro- Portionately moderate prices for all other Warranted, J4-karut Gold Jewelry, Real Tortoise Shell and Real Atuber Jewelry. And where else such » marvelous collection of Imitation Jewelryt THE “OPENING” SOUVENIR PRICES, Be. Jewelry, all styles, 50c, Jewelry, all styles. ‘Te. Jewelry, all styles. 1 Jewelry, all styles, ‘82 Jewelry, all styles, 0c. Daisy and Forwet-ine-not Kings. €5 French Miniature Brooches... Oxidized Silver Garter Clasps, Vie, Sterling Silver Thimbles... fen per cent off marked prices of all ‘Tortoise-shell and Amber Jewelry. —$___ Guove Deranrvesr. That the Palais Koyal is headquarters for Gloves will not be contradicted. All necewury to write is: That those buying gloves for presents may return them at any time should the wrong size be procured. ‘THE “OPENING” SOUVENIR PRICES, @1.80 “Palais Royal” Mousquetaire Kid Gloves. $1.68 $1.50 “*Palais Royal” 4-button Kid Gloves, 1.35 PY Patais Royal” Kid Gloves... 81 25 Undressed Kid Mouaqnetaires ‘0c. 4-button Warranted Kid Gloves, PNe. Undressed Kid Monsquetatres. $2.25 2-button Evening Mousquetatres, 6-button Evening Mousqnetuires. 83.50 20-button Evening Mousquetaires. Casianere Glovesand Mittens. $1 Misses’ und Boys’ Kid Gloves, ‘$1 Men's Enclish Dogskin Glove. #1.50 Men's Kid and Castor Beaver Gloves.. 81.08 Men's English Chevrette Gloves. 261.68 Ten rer cent off marked prices of all Fur ‘Trimmed and Lined Gloves ; ladies’, men’s and children's. Dos. Derarrwenr. Which to point to? Which the most artistic—the Colored Cook Dolls for 21 cents or the Baby Size Dolls marked $5? All mothers and children fall in Jove with the 2 dolls; they are two feet high and dressed in the latest fasinion. \ THE “OPENING” SOUVENIR PRICES. 25e. Dolls, dreswd and undressed. 500. Dolls for #4e. and 44e. Dolls { 81 Dolls for sow. and ' Arnos Axp Car Deranrvexr. Works of art are the dainty novelties marked 81.98, inade of silks and finest lawns, trinmed with choice iaces and ribbons; some hand-embroidered. Where | else can you find over 200 styles tonelect trom? Where | else such generous quality and length and width and finish in 19 cent Aprons THE “OPENING” SOUVENIR PRICES, $1.96 Novelty Aprons, all styles. 81.50 Novelty Aprons, all styles... Se. Aprous, U8e., and Ge. Aprons... 39c. Aprons, all styles.. India Linen Aprons., . Nurses’ Caps, all styles... sheERa Srartoxery Depanruexr Moved to the second floor. Thousands of Christmas Cards and Children’s Books in countless numbers. Here, too, is the Card Engraving Department. Wise to leave oniers early. THE “OPENING” SOUVENIR PRICES: 10 per cent off the marked prices of all Christmas Cards and Children's Books. ‘20c. 1b. Note Paper (nearly 100 sheets), 5e. Envelopes to match 15e. Boxes of Writing Paper ie. Writing Tablets, board bound. Ze. Rolls Toilet Paper... eeeees Usvrnwesan Derarruent AND HOSIERY. ‘Warm Skirts as expensive us $10 each on the second floor department. On the first floor are novelties in ‘Silk Vests with hand work lace fronts for $7.38; Hose to match, $3.75 and $4.75. The best English Black ‘Silk Vests, $3.08; Hove to match, $4.08. Garters low and high priced ; all pretty; all really low priced. THE “OPENING” SOUVENIR PRICES. i HH TELE ELE TEE Non-trritating Wool Underwear. ‘Red and White Wool Underwear. Had 10 pee cent off marked prices Ladies’ and Ghildren He 81.50 81 Muslin Night Gowns... Bho | Ze. Canton Flannel Drawers.. Bho 000 208 She 880 Sle ‘SOc. 380 1. 91.39 2. 81.08 ‘800, Te Te. 090 400. Ade ‘Se. Same style in cotton.. 200 ‘Se. Improved Fast 280 He. te 2c. 0 ‘We. 800 i i i if i Hees HH HEE ' Tax Soren Or A Pressaxr PERPLEXITE PERRY'S. Placing betore = the fruits you Eatprve in Tancy Goode that are sutsuie for Presents, Tt is so hard to think out what to give this ‘fhat friend.. Our inclinations often lead all of us ‘Youd our pocket books. But this presenting of novel- {ies will make many a silent sugrestion that means sat- fafaction and economy to Fou—snd unrestrained appre- E i i “ile, thet ‘You couldn't give a ledy anything she would receive ‘ith more pleasure than a Fan—experience has taught ‘us that—and we have seen to it that uur line is not only. complete, but varied enough to meet every purse and ‘whim—face to face, ‘White, Gray and Black Ostrich Feather Fans, ‘Black Gauze, with gilt spanwies and lace. Black Gause, with plaited haudies. ‘Gauze in plain Black, Cream apa White. Black and White Satin, plain und hand deco- rated. Black and White Ostrich Piumes, gathered into a natty handful, for opera use. Any of these—You have some one on your gift Itst ‘one of these will Just suit. There are Natty and Unique Picture Frames and Beveled Plate¢lass Mirrors, Hand-painted Satin Mouchoir and Glove Cuses. Where could westop? There are as many more nick-uacks that we have uot mentioned. You would not think of buying until you have laid your eyes on the whole line—so stmply take this as a per- onal invitation to drop in on Monday—and dono, SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. pu ERE RRR 588, ir i Ena. Ss, e “ow ER SS 2 CAPES IN THE NEWEST STYLES AND IN FASH- IONABLE FURS. WRAPS OF SEAL AND PERSIAN LAMB, MAR- TEN AND PERSIAN LAMB AND OTHER HAND- SOME COMBINATIONS IN FUR WRAPS. SEAL JACKETS, FROM 24 TO 32 INCHES IN LENGTH, ALL SIZES, WITH RAISED SHOULDERS AND LARGE STORM COLLARS. SEAL SACQUES, WRAPS AND NEWMARKETS, PLUSH JACKETS, WRAPS AND SACQUES. PLUSH REEFER JACKETS, FURCOLLAR AND FACING. CLOTH JACKETS, PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED. BOAS, SLEEVES, CUFFS, MUFFS, COLLARS AND TRIMMINGS. OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS ANY FOR RELIA- BLE Goops. B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, 1237 Pennsylvania ave., ‘Through to 13th st. Coxzxs Tanonxe Srore, 523 1ITH 8T. N.W., TWO DOORS SOUTH OF F STREET. ‘Branch of 8. Coben & Co., Boston. Just received, a full line of Black Marabout Trim- mings, at 50c., 85c., $1, $1.25, up to $2.50e yard, ‘with Silk Braid, Chenille, &o. Silk Fringes, all styles and colors, from SOc. & yard up. A Novelty iss Biack Ribbon Fringe with Silk Drop Ends. Just opened, another assortment of Jane Hadings, im Black Silk and Jet. ‘Weare receiving daily New Styles in Colored Fancy ‘Passementeries for street and evening wear. Feather Bands, all colors, $1 each. — 8. COHEN & 0O., 11th st. n.w. 22am ‘OW IS TIME TO BUY GOODS AT A SACRI- NO yee TC aor daily. Just. received, juantity of finest und cheapest Trunks in suarket. Our Shee wtockecannot be yur it the shade. Our tae is Fours.” Clothing ts so cheap here that we almost sive itaway. Come! Come! 1 A cordial welcome. ‘J.W. SELBY, 61m" 1914-1016 Ps. ave, ETT TTT TTT Wu H. McKazws Dany Lerren. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1900. Remember, an excellent book will be wiven with each Child's Cloak sold between now and Christmas. No blanks. ‘The Cloaks areas stylich as be- coming and ae food values as can be secured anywhere. Sizes 4to 18 years, $3.50 to $30 each. Christmas HHP ‘D.C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ¥9, 1660-SIXTEEN PAGES. Tux Moxcxzstat, (O87 2nd HO Ft. aw. ‘That Cloak Sale ef curs crowded our store all the morning, amd why not? I's emetly what we eny—making you s CASH PRESENT of from $1 to 05 ‘on every Coat you buy; and, besides, how low they are ‘marked regularly, the tickets azeen them, you make your own deductions, @1 Of Any Garment Marbed 95. 1.80 Of Any Garment Between @5 and 87. ‘82 OF Any Garment Between $7 and $10. @3 Of Any Garment Between $10 and $13. ‘04 Off Any Garment Between $13 and $20. @5 Of Any Garment Over €20. Study this; ponder well, ana if you are wise you'll ‘be here early and get your choice. ‘The entire stock is ‘st your disposal, JACKETS, WRAPS, REWMARKETS, Prash or Cloth. ‘Misses’ and Children’s es well os Ladies’ go im this APES Also our superb line of a ae EER FUR G All at this same liberal @iscount, but sale is com tinued only MONDAY and TUESDAY. ‘THE MONUMENTAL. We Worr Sar Axorzen Worn ABOUT THIS GREAT MILLINERY SALE-ITS DOING ITS OWN WORK. OUR PURPOSE WILL SURELY BE ACCOMPLISHED AND WE WILLHAVE ONE-HALF THE HATS WE HAD YESTERDAY EVENING. 80 WE NEED ONLY AGAIN REMIXD YOU THAT THE SALE STOPS TUESDAY NIGHT. THE MONUMENTAL. Rrssoxs For Mosnar. ‘The best grade of Satin Ribbon—not double faced— ‘but satin and gros grain, the kind you use for trim- ming or fancy work. Regular price is 288. Always sella st SOc. and sometimes 60c. a piece. We ‘Will sell it by the piece only—Monday and Tucsday—at 38e. a piece ‘3Be. a piece ‘BBe. & plece Or 10 yards. THE MONUMENTAL. Your Boys Wess WINDSOR TIES. é ‘You pay 25c. for silk ones. Everybody sells them at that. ‘We have every color in plain ones anda big variety of fancies, and we are going to sell them just fortwo hours on Monday at 1. Be. Ie. From 10to 12 anly. After that our regular price prevails—22>, THE MONUMENTAL. —— ‘Weare preparing big things for you in Handker- chiefs for the Holidays. You know what s crush it will be after next week. Weadvise you to be early— or even if you are not buying, look at the assortment. ‘You have never seen anything to equal it. Linen or ‘Silk Initial or Embroidered or Plain Hemstitched. An immense assortment, especially in SILK HANDKEKCHIEFS. ‘Wonderful line of Silk Embroidered Goods, all new designs, including Belt Handkerchiefs. 50e. goodsat ‘38e, (B8e, 0c. — THE MONUMENTAL, bd 987 and 939 Fst. a.w. 5000 ALLLINEN APLY COLLARS, MANU. i DEPARTMENT STORESS 228-2 Ae Las Tee aw, Oxtxy 7 Dars Mone Uf you want to guess how many days, hours and minutes that 1-day Onys Clock will run. Whoever guesses nearest to the days, hours and Trinudes it rune wil recetve the clock and can- THE BON MARCHE. % o> f LE a3 fs E s KID DOLLA, JOINTED DOLLA. BISQUE DOLLS. CHEAP DOLLS, FINE DOLLA, BOY DOLLS. BABY DOLLS. LORD FAUNTLEROY DOLLS, ALL KINDS OF DOLLA. ‘We think we are offering the best RSe., 50c., Te. and 980, ‘Kidand Jointed Body Dolls in thecity. Of course we have finer Dolla, all st very low Prices, but at these prices weave made spectal ‘effort to give the best wahue tn the city, ‘You should see them. THE BON MARCHE. Pix Cosmoxs. ‘Wohsve secured s line of Well-filled Sstin Covered Pin Cushions, square and oblong, in the following colors: ‘Pink, Light Bue, Cardinal, Orange, Shrimp, Old Rose and Light Geven, ‘4 cines square. ‘Salzes oblong. at ‘DOWN PRICES. ‘This is the time to purchase them, 60 Fou cam ‘trha them ti thne for Christmas, “SRE THEM BON ARCHE. + me7Te et. 2.w. \TCHES. M. W. GALT, BRO. & ©0., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1107 Penna. ave., Call attention to their lange Mock of AMERICAN WATCHES, Howanp, WALTHAM. Sole agents for the Patek. Phil- We & Co.'s GENEVA WATCH. SILVER WATCHES ranging in Price from $12 to $25, These are accurate timekeepers and thor oughly reliable, Attention is called to the “GALT WATCH,” = Watch eo- Pectally constructed to meet the BLGIN ad HEAVY RIBBED VESTS R LADIES, Ee ee see 1241-1243 110 st ne, Ove Axxcat Sate OF FINE TOILET SLIPPERS OPENS MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. ‘To avoid in a measure the crush of the last days preceding the holidays, we shall offer during thecoming week an interesting chance to those who wish todo their holiday shopping early by offering the following LIST OF SOUVENIRS For the coming week only: AT SCENTS. Nicely Embroidered Velvet Slippers for ‘Men and Ladies. ‘ Felt Slippers with felt soles, Men's, Women's and Children's. oe eeem AT 750. The choice of eight beautiful styles Men's @1 Silk and Chenille-worked Velvet Slippers, with Gost or Patent Leather Gent's Fine Plush Tojiet Slippers, Ocean, Green, Old Gold, Orange or Red; the same goods we sold last year at €2. AT81.75. ‘Men's Genuine Russian Leather and Fine Ooze Calf Toilet Slippers. These are cheap st 82.50. As these reduced pricesare for this coming ‘Week only, of course it will be necessary for you to make your selection before next Satur- Gay night. By leaving a small deposit you can have the goods laid aside and thereby secure choice styles for your Holiday Presents. a URAH SILK, 2c. YARD. LADIES’ AND CHIL- Sarak ia’ Black Hone, 13ic: pelt. ‘Cafldren's Kacks, all lesther, worked button-boles. ‘Width C, D, E, in Dongola. Sizes 0to6, 38 GENTS. Our Shoe Department is located first floos, gallery. B22 Lege “VIALS soo PNPSESTOESS. PA, --/ — 9 ~aeleeeeenementaaed Basel Scarfs, Ue. qh 100 doen Gun eretpe (Chatr and Basel Scart, el tom Chine Bik Seacts, fringed ot beth cate, ‘These three numbers are remarkably cheap amd ded We not taken the quantity our price would beve bees ‘QW per cent more. Also remember we are the oaly ous that bave theme roads at euch « febwlome Mare. To be found in vur Upboistery Department, aBouT (‘3 Case: of Canton Flannel Remnant, ‘We wish to close this lot. They run very fair length and qood, weurhty cloth, umbleached, thet we shall sell at Sive.. PXe., Ree. amd Pye. Zoases of 40-1nch Cotton Chaliie Remnants, beeuti- ful efects, very near double the width of prints amd at less cont. "To clone at 6 ‘Te be found in our Keunnant Department, Now We come to ont 2 floor, where our entire time of Do- mestios are shown to woud advantare, We have placed on sale for Mouday only 20 pieces of 84 Unbleached Sheeting at Loc, Only 10 yards touch Bryer. of American Shirting Printa, percale deaieus, 4c. Also a line of Sicilian Cioth, soft finish, good efecta, including a ¢Teat many Persian patterns, Gc. SECOND FLOOR. White India Linen Aprons, thive rows of tacking, With embrowered ruftie, four different styles, Tite. Waite India Linen Nurse Aprons, fall ase, pomted Yoke band, S-inch het, at 2. Full Apron, covering the entire akirt, with a lOdmch hen and pointed yoke, 43 Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Caps from @c. ap. AND STILL ‘Something cheaper im Coats. It pleases us to bear the Temarks made about our Cloak Department, about the Quantity, how they are displayed and bow low the Prices. ‘There is one lot of Ladies’ Reefer Jackets, mate of diagonal chinchilla, with lance starm collar, double Dreasted, at 3.0K The sizes ane 32 to 42. Black Cheviot Keefer, astrachan collar, with fror ‘rmmines, at #7.48. ‘That is touching bottom fora Stylish, srasonable garment About 10 left, that isall, of a Walker Push Jacket, Tevere with astrachan edge, full, high shoulder, 23 inches long, very near a three-quarter wrap. We want to close them and put @14.06 as the cloming price. Striped and I ol Misses’ Uisters, in Newry and White, Tas ‘a, fall skirt, Gretchen waist, with and without Jong Macintosh cape, age Kat ®3. 785 Fine 2c. a size, All shades in All-wool Seneen, Tie. All-wool Pancy-striped Flanuel, 3730. Black and Wattestriped and Firured Surabs and Armures from tie. to $1.23 per yard. Black Diagonal Surahs, with colored sillt sprig, at ‘88e. per yard. Plain Biack Surahs from ‘tic. up to @1.75. Black Silk Gros Grain from Te. up 2082.50, Beucolines in all the evening shades, $1.38. ° First floor. _— WHEN WE Say that 500 dozen will not complete our assortment of Pine China and Jap. Silk Handkerchiefs for the hol- idays we exaggerate none. Not alone does the quan- {ity cut such « ficare, but the prices also have amay, and that is what sells the goods. In Linon, Linon lawn, Cambric and Cotton Handkerchiefs for men, ladies and children is as complete ax any one could wish to select from. No doubt in our next appearence we will ‘be able to give you some idea of what we shall sell you fora boliday present. Weare not going togive you thres. or four items, but a great quantity of new and pretty things. You are showing yourselves nobly in patronizing our ‘Rew enterprise and if any concern appreciates it we 60. THE COMBINATION, 1200, 1202, 1204 F ST. N. KAUFMAN & SICKLE. THE POTOMAC WATER, relation to the quality of the water: “Last fall and winter the construc- months rendered. it to bring the whole daily supply of water iy from the river without giving it a chance to settle. On this account ceiving reservoir. “Suggestions have been made,” the report continues, “to the effect that the District undertake the filtration and purification of the entire water supply. to this end has inquiries have been made on’ the of several inventors and mana- rs of filtering a . The consump- tion of Potomac water is #o great that the comt of filtering the entire supply would be very heavy for establishing the plant and for its operation and maintenance.” He says be believes “that the recei voir should first be improved, when bidity of the water will be so much lessened that filtration will not be for many Fears to come. As time goes on treatment of the water will be necesmry, but more with & view to its purification than to ite filtration, ided that uate settling capacity be provided. An additional reason for improving the receiving reservoir without further delay exists in the fact that there is not now suficient capacity to provide against an. accident to the conduit, ‘This ein itself a strong argument in favor of at once putting the receiving reservoir into condition for use. No definite proposition been received, but reser tur- Tebate omission thet he has prepared and will introduce as soon as Congress meets a bill pro~ viding for a drawback ora rebate of 2 conte per pound on all original and unbroken factory i ’ f i LeFy i a fit i id

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