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aa Tu Monomexrat, D. J. GOLDENBERG, 997 AND 900 F ST. H.W. HOLIDAY TALE NO. 4. ‘As these Holiday Talks progress they will grow more and more interesting. We write them tocall your st- ‘tention to each departinent in turn, st the same time Offering you some extrune specialty for = short tine, the price of which is bound to bring you in—that's all ‘we want, the rest will take care of itself. ‘There are lots of things in our stock which till now ‘wehbaven't hed = chaste to mention. You may not know we keep them— you'll know after today. ‘THE MONUMENTAL. We Bears Wir Lace Scans AND FICHUS. ‘There never was such an assortment anywhere. True, ‘we haven't as muck room as some other houses to dis- play these goods, but the assortment is bere and the of low prices prevail here as in other lines. eecege Har Ove etcecccs ecece We took « notion late yesterday afternoon to and 86 LADIES’ CLOTH JACKETS. cece ecoe eeee ee Including ALL of ‘em at $5 and $6 gives you the freedom of those STRIPED CHEVIOT, TIGHT-FITTING ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS that aithough we put them into stock marked only $6—they are better than you could duplicate—or we, either arain. 94 ‘til tomorrow nicht. It also leaves st your disposal that $5 palpi Pra ‘Two special bargains for tomorrow: TAILOR-MADE, BEAVER REEFER, EE: ised ‘There have been some very similar in town—not 20. ‘a whit better—marked at $7 and $8. "Til tomor- pape row night—83. We announced the sale in this morning's Post and measuring the balance of the day by Actual value,#2.75. Elowant Lace Scaris, 3 yards long aml 18 inches wide, 82.58, resent indications, tomorrow we'll open with an Jens than half of them left. But one half is as ne ood asthe other if you are prompt in improv inc the opportunity. ‘TOMORROW 139 THE LAST DAY. SAK3 AND COMPANY, THE GREAT VALUE GIVERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH 1 STREET. Fass ‘Make clerant holiday presents and our line is superb. Gauze Fans, Satin Fans, Ostrich Fane. Beautiful styles. All exceptional values. . Special: Round Gauze Fans, with gold sticks, hand- A Guoo. Ecmmrrox Or Houmar Aron, ri t THOUSANDS OF THEM ON THE SEOOMD FLOOR. IMPORTED NOVELTIES MARKED $2.68 THAT ARE IN REALITY CHEAPER THAN R ‘THOSE OF DOMESTIO MANUFACTURE AND MARKED ONLY 120 », CRNTS, ABOUT THE QUALITIES AND QUANTITIES AND VARIETY THERE 18 NO QUESTION. THE PRICES ARE WHAT WE WOULD PERRY’ S- ‘Thore ja stil! a mass of people that bave not yet pur SPROIALLY POINT TO, THIS GRAND EXHIBITION 18 TO SHOW ‘THR QUALITIES OFFERED AT THR PRICES AND THUS PROVE WS ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY APRONS. BAIS ROGYA . WELL COMBINE A SPECIAL SALE WITH THIS APRON EX- HIBITION AND QUOTE FOR TOMORROW ONLY THE FOTLOWING SPECIAL PRICES, WHICH MAY BE ALSO OBTAINED AT THE @ STREET BRANCH STORE: ‘12ke. APRONS FOR o&. Good material, well made, generous size. The three rows of revering make them quite ornamental. 260, APRONS FOR 20. Superior India Linen, deep hem, extra wide, and ‘strings that will the and make a nice, full bow. 91.48 APRONS FOR 91.29. ‘Finest Lawn, hand hemstitched,dainty ribbon trim- ‘ings. Such ssucy, darling little aprons will cause many a husband's eye to brighten. 1.50 APROKS FOR $1.35. ‘Murses! Christmas Aprons (imported), Two andone- F half yaris wide; hemetitched sides and strings and 9- %e. APRONS FOR 200. sae Sheer India Linen, Vamdyke embroidery border with three tucks above. 91.98 APRONS FOR 91.85. ‘Japanese Bilk ; Cream, Pink, Blue, Black ; hemustiched. ei. APuONS YOR Se. ‘Trimmings of choice Taces and ribbons—five yards of Painted flowers, ribbon, ‘The $1.06 Fine Lawn Aprons, hand e:nbroid- ‘Tee. ‘The Nurses’ Aprons with deep hem,two insertions of | ered and hemstitched, will be offered towurrow for ‘Can't be bought anywhere leas than embroidery and siz tucks. The Fancy Aprons of Fine | only $1.68. Serctax. Hosax Borztre ~ Tawn triaged with plat Val. Lace and three clusters * aa e Round Gauze Fans, gold sticks, beautifully hand. | ° See ¥unch tacks. Aran miata su Painted, with Mrures and landscapes, Sie. APRONS FOR 680. soanersd peedprratinteltgemard feetoered W. A. PIERCE & CO. ‘98e. show French materials, dctaai value, 21.95. THE MONUMENTAL. Ovr Stock Or Osrnica And Cocque Boas is complete. Boas fer opera or strect wear. Long Boas and Neck Boas. Take s look at thane. They make elegant presents. Don't youthink so? THE MONUMENTAL. Tsrasts) Wear Spxcrars. (Successors to E. G. Davis), ~ 719 MARKET SPACE, Corner Sth street. DON'T YOU THINK So? Think twice and qour second thousht will mest our suczrstinns of the windura of early ‘Nurses! Sunday-wear Aprons,extra wide, finest India, Linen, 4-inch Hamburg rufie, three 2}4-inch tucks and vory wide strings, ‘98e. APROKS FOR 750. ‘Ladies’ Sheer India Lawn Aprons with Nainsook in- sertion and extra wide hem. So simple yet so supe- rior. ‘They command respect in themselves. $1.15 APRONS FOR 98. the fairy-like stitches,the daring color combinations in the ribbon trimmings, all cry loudly ‘We are from Paria” VICTIMS OF THE “OPENING.” Of course we dare not show you any of these expen- sive imported Aprons that are not as fresh as is Possible, uniess it be with an apology and a price in- ducement. ‘We bave to apologize for those who attended the late ‘“‘opening” and handled somewhat carelessly some of holiday purchases. You have more time to look Se eee RE Aerie wteled | oS essen About one dozen of them, which at ne what you want to buy. You get 4 comers. If they were marked $1.25 you'd think them a mies 73 anunh hacer onl tte Gledion Gown sen Tryou want anything whatever for the little ones we | cheap, we offer tomorrow than cost—98 cents each. now than you will a week or so hence, and then — | osm convince you that The Monumental is the place to when the time jx narrowet dowu to two or three days you are jostindanderowded about insuch a | Come to for them. We makes specialty of Infants? wanner that yon not only de not et scbanee — | Gio.is and show full linesof everything from Booties} (Continued. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued.) to look at what you want,but you have to crowd FoUF way ts tho counter and await your turn to dewaited on. Take oar adview and make your hohiday purchases now before the great rush desing. LADIES’ KNIT SKIRTS. Ladies’ Knit Skirts, natural woot color, with Minh stripesof Oardimal, Navy Bias, Urown, tock JUST FOR TOMORROW We offer % dozen Imported Knit Drawer Loggins, ‘with feet or without feet; all sizes. We sold them at $1.25; so does everybody else. Our price for tomor- Towonly ‘chaned their Winter Wrape. ‘We cannot say why they wait 90 long. Pochape | °°". fer various reasons best known to themselves, but tho that have been wafting for lower prices have struck tt with us, for FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY ‘We place 20 different kinds of SHORT, MEDIUM AND LONG GARMENTS Ate price. 3 DO NOT THINK ‘That we are trying to palm off old stock, as such is not ‘known in our Establishment this season. ‘There is always a break in price as the season ‘want quglities weighed with prices. ‘They stand in the following relations with us: Ea-Piain Bed-25e., 406 Bc. and 2c. & Sa Twill Bed—25e., 87340., G0c., C24e.. 750 and 61» yard. well—0c. a 697-28-inch Gray Wool Twill—50c. a yard. #~30-mch Biue and Brown Mixed Shaker— 50c. 0 yard. Waite’ Fiannele—37ic.. ++ Te., BTie., GL and $1.258 tty illwool Cream White—S0e.. €2%4c.. 7Be. and 87340. s yard. #a-The Triple X—a new idea in Flannel—36 in, ‘Woo!- SOc. and G24c. a yard. Anticipative ot your many needs in connection with holiday siving we have made some very low prices on Eimbreidery Flannele—set them down—s0 sdvances, and we find that the time to make it ts when | $e of our ‘everybody wants the goods. Our system is one price to sll. Goods marked in Plain fyures, The average cut is from 10020 per ‘WE START ‘With an All-wool Broadwale Reefer, vest front, high shonlder, tailor bound. For Friday and Seturday, Boe. ‘This little Wrap is beauty and you will wonder how ‘such can be done. FOLLOWING ‘This comes Heavy Storm Jacket. Sizes 36 to 42. ‘Made of Heavy Chinchilla; large rolling collar ; double- breasted; tight fitting back; loose front; $3.98. Not to be matched in this town. to speak—nearer to you. ply—but less. It is only a question of a day or two before you shall have to disappoint late in- ‘quiries for it. The price has sold us yard upon S2Light shades for Pajamas—28 inches ‘wide—S0c. a yard. tar-New uses. Every piece of Flannel in our entire stock is silent “Paras Rorax- Groves Axp Fasr Bisck Hose AT REDUCED PRICES. orator of our sincerest endeavor to bring the best col- lection together at the most conservative prices. We don't pretend to charge you any less than they are ‘worth—but you frequently hear them quoted higher— and for not as rich valueseither. Never here—though. Black Astrachan Caped are also in this sale, but only ong number, but « good one. We placed a price, $4.24. ‘It is Satin Rhadame, lined and close; heavy astrachan effect, Groteuet mish af top and bottou, revalar $1.25 _ goals. Special prire, ite. each. Circ. Oe. WARM MITTENS. ‘Ladies’ Hand-knit 8k Mittens in Black only, LEATHER GOODS SPECIALS, Children’s Chatelaine Bags, made of cose calf with oxidized trimminus, for 2c. 's* Ooze Calf Cuatelaine Baxs in all the newest cloth sbades.with trimmimes of oxidized, silver and mside pocket. Special price, 49c. each. Ladies’ Chatelaine Bags, made of ooze calf, im culors of Slate, Brown and Seal, nicely trimmed with oxidized silver, for 79e. Ladies’ Chatelaine Bazs with a real seal front and oxslized findings, Special price, Ste. Ladies’ Chatelaine Base with real seal front. oxidized silver trimmines, patent clasp. ‘This Special SPECIAL DRIVE IN PURSES. One lot of six different styles. Regular price, ‘Re. Special price, 15e. each. ‘One lot of five styles of Purses with side pocket for canis, oxidized finishings. Reyular price, ‘Bsc. Special price, 25e. each. ““Real™ Alligator Purses with three partitions. ‘Regular price, (5c. Special price, 40c. each. A Very Handsome Collar and Cuff Box, made of ““real” embossed leather (not paper), an ¢x- tra good thing for $1.25. Special price, 98. exch. ‘A Very Rich Embossed Leather Satin-lined ‘Manicure Set, with six pieces. Special price, foods to be mucls lower priced than they can bs Douxht elsewhere, as we control this line of goods for this city. ‘They are all well made and made of “real leather” and not paper imite- tom, Fur Specials—The most sensible holiday pres- ent, either for grown persons or children. Children's White Thibet Sets, Muff and Stole, Satin lined. Special price, 84 set. Chiidren’s Chinchilla Sets, Muff and Stole, ‘atin limed. Special price, $2.28 set. Ladies’ Beal Astrectan Fur apes stin tned, Ladies’ Astrachan Cloth Capes, satin lined, ‘orm collar. Regular price, $6, Reduced to W. A. PIERCE & CO., Successors to EG. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, » Cor. Sth st Webave just returned from New York, where we purchased the very latest thing in Astrachan. “The Olga,” ashort wrap with which no cuffs need be worm. Also new supply of Woot Seal, Hudson Bay Sable, Alaska Sable, Astrachan, Persian Lamb, Seal and| 1¢ Krinmer Capes. ‘Mutfs of all kinds, Collars, Boas, Sleeves and Trim- ming. PLUSH JACKETS, $10, @13, $20. $25, PLUSH JACKETS, fur trimmed, $25. CLOTH JACKETS, plain and fur trimmed, $12 to a SEAL JACKETS. ‘We have put no advance on since recent rise in price. Latest styles and at lowest New York prices. Wo have a few Long Cloth Couts, plain and fur Atriuuned, which we will seil for 25 per cent below cost. B. B. STINEMETZ & SONS, 1257 Peanayivanis ave, ry 413 13th st. Loox AT THE COMPLETE STOK OF HATHAWAY, SOULE & HARRINGTON'S CELEBRATED SEOES FOR MEN'S WEAR, LADIES’ AXD CHILDREWS SHOES, TIES AND SLIPPERS, STOCK UNEQUALED. M. STRICKLAND, ‘Succensor to ALTON & STBICKELAND, (20 PEXHA. AVE. Not a pair after tomorrow at this price, A superb line of Knit Sacques from 50c. up; all grades. CHILDREN’S COATS, Fancy Striped Eiderdown, with plush trimmed sleeves, |, 3.68. 8.68. ‘Value, $4.75. ‘Plain Color Children's Cloth Costs, with Black braid- ing, full sjeoves, Watteau beck, e448, 7 24.48 e448. Actual value, 86. ‘THE MONUMENTAL, ‘937 and 939 F st. n.w. Another talk tomorrow. It Buanzoarss. WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSI- NESS. WE ARE NOT OVERSTOCKED, NOR HAVE WE BOUGHT THE LEFT- OVER TRASH OF SOME DEFUNCTMAN- DFACTURER, BUT EVERY GARMENT IN OUR STORE TODAYIS A BARGAIN. EVERY SUIT, EVERY OVERCOAT, EVERY PAIR OF TROUSERS IS A BAR- GALY, BECAUSE BY OUR AMERICAN METHOD OF BUSINESS WE TAKE NO MAN'S MONEY WITHOUT GIVING HIM. THE FULL VALUE IN SEASONABLE AND SERVICEABLE MERCHANDISE. ‘THE NEWEST AND NOBBIEST OVER- COATS IN THE MARKET ARE TO BE FOUND ON OUR COUNTERS. COME IN AND SEE THEM. THEY ARE SURETO PLEASE YOU. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, _8.¥. COR. SEVENTH AND D 87S. ¥.W. Maazzs Dave Stone, 1014 F STREET. SOMETHING ABOUT BOTTLES. Last December we advertised a line of Holiday. Bottles at such prices that a week before Christ- mas our stock was nearly all sold. This season we have purchased very heavily and offer the largest and best stock of Pressed and Cut Glass Bottles ever opened in Washington at prices fron 25 to 50 per cent less than they can be pur- chased for elsewhere. ‘You can buy Bottles from 10c. to $15 each. each. These are usually sold at 25. if you want anything in the Bottle line wecan please you both as to quality and price, MERTZ’S DRUG STORE, 1014 F STREET. —AT— WwW. H. HOEKE'S (CARPET AND FURNIURE WAREROOMS. * We wish to retarm our hearty thanks toour friends ant the public for thelr liberal support during the season which is Just closing. You have made it one of the busiest we haveever Known. We have appreciated your trade and Believe we have saved you money where you have favored us with your orders, and if you have placed them elsewhere you have received, the benefits of our low prices to scertain ex- tent. Weare xoing to close the season with » BEAT MARK DOW SALE IX ORDER 70 OUR STOCK TO ITS MINIMUM BY JANUARY 1. 1891, AND WE INVITE YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. You will find PRICES CUT FROM 10to25 PER CENT. Where goods have moved the slowest ‘we have put the knifé the deepest. We want to them for your CASH snd give you the advantage of the trade. ‘We have cut the price om Carpet regardless of the McKinley bill. quaatition, Ingrain Carpets, 4c. Best Extra Supers, 5c. Hx- | sole styice tee the couse ef reduced prices, tea Quality Tapestry, 75e. Body Brussels Carpets, @1. Bigelow, Lowell, Hartford and other makes of Body Seine ‘Brussels at $1.15. Best Moquets at €1.25. COME EARLY AND REMEMBER, THE BUYER CANNOT AFFORD 70 Pas Us BY. W. H. HOEKE, ‘th ot. and Pennsyivanis ave. “PALAISROYAL." These two words stamped insideany gloveis s siqnof merit; it's a guarantes. “Palais Royal” Gloves are tried on at our risk and every pair warranted. We want to induce you to make selections before the rush commences; NOW, now that we have time to try them on carefully ‘and deliberately. That's the why of these prices. $1.50 “P, R.” GLOVES FOR 81.20... 1.80 “*P. R." MOUSQUETAIRES FOR $1.50. FAST BLACK HOSE.—A hundred ind one styles and prices. Take those marked 35 cents, with ‘high spliced heels, or those marked 50c., with linen soles. Can you match the quality elsewhere at the'price? Ten per cent discount tomorrow—10 per cent off the prices of the above mentioned, and all other fast black Hose. (Continued.) THE PALAIS ROYAL. (@ontinued.) Ware Is Heanqvanrens For Haspxencarers: WE MEAN: WHERE ARE THE GREATEST QUANTITIES, THR ‘MOST COMPLETE VARIETY, THE BEST QUALITIES FOR THE PRICES? WE ARE ENTERED IN THE RACE FOR SUPREMACY AND ARE AMBITIOUS FOR FIRST PLACE. YOU ARE THE JUDGE. LET ‘TOMORROW DECIDE WHOSE'S FIRST. Sa-Point Lace Handkerchiefs from 85 to $15.75 each. Ee-Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs from 85c. to $16.50 each. Ew Mouselaine de Soie Handkerchiefs from $1 to $3.50 each. Sa French Embroidered Linen Hankerchiefs from 50c. to $4.50 each. Sa"Machine Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs from 123 to 50c. each, G27 Jopancee Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs from 2c. to $1.35 each, ‘a Brocaded (colored) Silk Handkerchiefs from 4c. to $1.35 each, Gar Japanese and English Silk Mufflers from G8c. to $2.68 each. 2 WE ASK SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. ALSO THOSE IN FANCY BOXES, CHILDREN’S, LADIES OR MEN'S. TOMORROW'S SPECIAL SURPRISE WILL BE \ THE OFFER OF 55 DOZEN FINE LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS AT THE USUAL COST OF IMPORTATION, @e. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, About 40 dosen of them—many that would be ood valne at 85 cents, None worth less than Aoente, The early visitor tomorrow may se- cure decided novelties, Those with open work ‘and eambroidery are particularly pretty. Tho few Mourning Handkerchiefs will be quickly epapped up, %. LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, Only five dosen, and since not one of them fe ‘Rot worth less than 12% cents, enough is writ- ten. ‘6c. HANDEERCHIEFS, ‘Nearly 10 dozen, but probably not above two Gozen that are worth 50 and 75 cents, Continued.) THE PALAIS BOYAL. TEA GOWNS AND ROBES DE CHAMBRE FROM ‘@2.50 TO 935 EACH. SEAL PLUSH JACKETS FROM $10 TO $40. CLOTH JACKETS FROM $5 TO $25. CLOTH ULSTERS, $7 TO2¢%. MATALASSE SILK JACKETS, $25 TO $40. CHILDREN'S ULSTERS FROM 95 TO $20. MISSES’ JACKETS FROM 95 TO $13. SOME OF THE REDUCED PRICES: (@22 JACKETS FOR 919. 93.98 JERSEYS YOR 61.96, ‘Here are two imported novelties that will cost you | Tucked, full aleeve, tailor cuffs. Also those marked: 825 each at the credit stores. English Beaver Blaser, Sr cleressnd cua. hs nmne feat col 30 inches long; vest, reveres and sleeves artistically |!» Sleeves: braided; astrakhan collar and pockets; satin facings. A French Cheveron Blazer Jacket, 30-inch ; vest buttons Giagonally ; roll collar of finest astrachan fur. @13 JACKETS FOR 911. ‘Marked @13, bat we challenge comparison with the ‘usual $15 garments, Here's one: A Cheveron Reefer im Navy, Black or Tam, Medici collar and military ‘braid fastenings, Here's another: Beaver Reefer with collsr and reveres of braid, large silk buttons, satin fecters, " ¢4.50 JERSEYS FOR 62.08, ‘braided. collar: Black, front, back, and cats. Two 3.50 AND 62.96 JERSEYS FOR 92.5, ‘Bleck. Four styles, ‘Trimming of Mohair, Sou- > edge ana ‘Tailor finished. Thirteennew 920 JACKETS FoR #9. ‘come Bester of Ragliah Diagonal Cloth, roll collar, bd 3 , Binding, lore pestt butions. The Chevict Reefer, $3.96 JERSEYS FoR 92.06, i" ‘with astrakhan roll collar end braid. ‘has all the ‘appearance cf s $15 garment. ag > er ereeenr tyr ere ‘(aunsnye aT WEARLY MALY. es ‘As 2 rule, Timited pees ¢2.98 JERSEY FoR 91.25, ¥ PALAIS 1 RO VAL se O08. 93H BT, AND PA, AVE. hesien ogi wo. sa 608; 8,8; é Gray Astrachan Cape, with high storm collar; a Perfect gem. ‘That goes at $6.50. ‘Walker Seal Plush Capes, with storm collar also. At 96.50, All-wool Cheviot Jacket, wool astrachan revere, very Robby. $7.48. Plain Cheviot Reefer, bound with bullion braid, square shaw! collar, a novelty that goes at $8.50. Bisck Diagonal Brosdwale Double-breasted Reefer, ‘every neat wrap. $9.98. A Misses’ Fancy Chevron Reefer, revere faced with satin, edged with astrachan, 6 buttons on cuff, at $10.50. Seal Plush Jacket, high shoulder, good quality of ‘Satin lining, chamois pockets, 32 to 44, $12, Black Brosdwale Tailor-made Reefer, shaw! storm collar, faced with armure silk, frog fastening, @14. ‘This is exceptionable good value and one of the nest- est garmente in our house. ‘Misses’ Chevron Jackels, with wool seal facing, frog fastening, very jaunty, at @15. Seal Plush Jacket, astrechan revere, suitable for mourning, high shoulders, twill satin lined, 32 to 40, 15 Eadies’ Chevron Jackets, wool seal revere, satin- faced, high shoulder, frog fastening. at $20. ‘There's nothing offered in this city that can take the Place of this garment for the price. We pride our selves on that, ‘For ladies that want s special long Plush Sacque st SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _ Established 1840. at Tae Fan SEVENTH AND H STS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO. BOUGHT AT A SACRIFICE. TOILET SOAP. mabiahonkc ‘We have received a let- ter from Messrs. Howard ‘Bros. & Co. of Kew York, American agents for Low eeee . ‘We have had this soap * * before and out patrons * °° * know what it ia, ses Tomorsbw we will sll * * * = SIX CAKES FOR 20., Well worth 0c. per cake. - Bee our . eee eeeeee 42 inches long and run in size from 38to48, All st the’ name price. $25. Seven Imported Fine English Melton % Langth Vest- front Reefers, in Tan and Blue, part hand-braided and some applique trimmed, the nobbiest wraps shown 685, ‘80:nch Long Walker Plush Reefer, adjustable vest, ‘wool, seal trimmed, lined with the very best London- dyed satin. Looks the sameesthe genuinearticle. $30. ‘This will give you an ides what class of goods we carry, Weoater for the masses, and therefore hope to ute ft buyers, . Remember, two daye— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. (Our Chitaren’s Garments. ‘You can get 10 per cent (and we haves choice line to select from, ‘THE COMBINATION, 1200, 1202 and 1204 Fst. n.w., a9 KAUFMAN & SICKLE. ef meee 4 ‘Weteh 16th page of Sunday's Post for our Holiday "| Atteections—also Beturday nicht's Star. » | ONLY UNTIL SATURDAY EVEN- ING THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRICES WILL PREVAILs ° Fleece-linel. Bound Slipper Soles— ‘Women's, Misses' and Children's—gc. Lamb's Wool Slipper Soles, Women's, ‘Misses’ and Children's—18e. ‘Those Elegant Russian Leather and ‘Ooze Calf Men's Tollet Slippers—$1.75. Gents’ Fine Push Tollef Slippers, 6 handsome colors—O1.19, Chee end Boe ype et — an Also en Wome and hg Fer HAPTAES: eooeccoe ooo sooo c elle OOO Tar Coxstomauxt Sire ROW GoIne ON at THE XXEW YORK CLOTHING ROUSE, 311 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE EXTIRE GIP ‘MENT 18 SOLD. Ho ee (Our stock comprises by far the largest, best splected ‘and most varied assortment of FANCY LEATHER NOVELTIES, TRAVELING SATCHELS, TRUNKS, ‘c., that can be found south of Philadelphia. ‘We have a funded Fonitively See NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Sli 7TH ST. N.W. ‘Leather inside and outside, with safety inkstand, at 91.40; genuine seal, @3; remuine alligator, elewent finish, @5; other qualities up to 910. ‘We have also a new line of WRITING DESKS st 04.25, 05, 05.50, 68.50and $10 ‘Wehave PORTFOLIOS Ima large variety of sve, tyes and qualities, from ‘50e. to $17.50. ‘We propose to change this list every other day, so it Consss Tannnxe Sronz, ‘will be to your advantage to read it over every day to see what we have to offer you. 623 LITH 8T. ¥.W., ‘TWO DOORS SOUTH OF F STREET. Branch of 8. Cohen & Co., Boston. Oar stork of Kmail Wares and Notions te complete tm all the little things constantly required by Gres- ‘makers and the family. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1207 Penna. ave., Call attention to their large Pins, Needles, Thrved and Sewing Silk, Elsstion, ‘Hair Pins, Corvet Laces, Whalebones and Belting, Drews Shields (Stik and Cotton), Braids end Cords, Whalebone Casing, Sean: Binding, Hooks and Eyes, stock of AMERICAN WATCHES, (ee. fee. fee HOWARD, ELGIN and Prices as low as any bouse in Washington. Quality ‘WALTHAM. always the best. Buttons of every description. Bone, Horn, Crochet (Black and Colors), Pearl (White and Natural), Metal, Silk and Mohair Covered, Jet, &c,, 0. ‘Small and lane sizes to match. Bole agents for the Patek. Phil- ipe & 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 of superior styleand finish, desiened to meet the requirements of those desiring accurate performance and minimum prices. All Watches fully guaranteed. 8. COHEN & Co., 53 thst. ow, J. C. Horcurssox, Souxps As Looxs Luz CHRISTMAS AT OUR STORE MY IMMENSE STOCK OF FUR TRIM- MED JACKETS CANNOT BE RQUALED IN THIS CITY. In point of excellence and variety we believe there {s no more complete collection of Furniture and Drap- E ‘We lay stress on this—and why not? We makes Baye ye yee study of it, CHEVIOT REEFERS, SHAWL COLLAR, a FULL, REAL ASTRACHAN TRIMMED. snccigpeemaoms REGULAR PRICE, $16.30. 16TH CENTURY, ENGLISH, FRENCH SEAL CAPES, HIGH SHOUL- SOLID MAHOGANY, DER, HIGH ROLL COLLAR, aT NATURAL CHERRY. a Prices from $7.50 to $150. i u ao i 2% mm FANCY ROCKERS uu a we = In great variety and every concetvable finish. Prices from €2.50 to 850. Along ist of other useful articles. We mention GILT DIvaNs, TABLES, < HALL RACKS, - CHIFFONIERS, EASY CHAIRS, COUCHES, CABINETS, SIDEBOARDS, CHEVAL GLASSES, ‘This ie not all. There are lots of small fancy articles—reasonable in price and real pretty. a3-te 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Pamaverrana Srore. OPENING OF HOLIDAY GOODS. FANCY PILLOWS, Toys. net In our Art Departunent we bave s TABLE COVERS, Eider-down Pillows and Head Rests, Fancy FOOT RESTS, ‘China Silks, Bilk Elaine, & Will offer a wrest Lanrain in As well as those more usual articles: ‘Lot 1 at Se. * made to eel at 18 Lot No.2 LACE CURTAINS, at 10c., made to sell at 37}ge. ; they will not ‘Bot last louse. coe ope ET PORTIERES, Nickel, sold last year at @1.25. We them at G5c. ‘Reliable Umbrellas in Ginghain, Gloria, ‘Lisle Spun and Silk. We keep only such as wecan fully recommend to you and our price EIDER-DOWN QUILTS, In Plain and Figured Satin and Sateen Covers. ‘We have been mindful to have the prices range to suitall. About twenty days and Xmas will beon us. ‘We want you to come in early and see what we have. ‘Don't hurry and don't fail to soe all, ‘Chenille Tebte Oovers, 75c. to 85:7 sULIUS LANSBURGEH, CARHART & LEIDY, 9287 st. and 700 Kt. nw. ow 19th and F ots, ‘PHILADELPHIA STOKE. Dovoras & Bao, INTER-OCRAN BUILDING. BrwoA Barc. Continuation of cur great And many otber articles suitable far ‘Prices, 180. to 63. PRESENTS. So cucheroere paper 33.3 wae $23 PEXNA. AVE. XW, ‘You are tnvited to inepect our different departments, ‘Wherein you will find many articles suited to the holt. ‘day eneson. | DOUGLAS & BRO., |

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