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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1890. oopwarp & Loranor. Woonwarn & Lorunor. Saxe Axo Cosracrs Cours. wrsueatanel cacti oe eihii: oe a ae — GRAND REDUCTION SALE OF BOOKS, TOYS WHAT SHALL THE PRESENT BE? THATS THE TOP THOUGHT IN ALMOST EVERYBODY'S MIND. TWO DAYS LEFT IN WHICH TOSETTLE THE QUESTION. THE STORE 18 FULL OF “PRESENT- HINTS.” WE COULD FILL THE PAPER WITH THEM. TIME AND SPACE, HOW- EVER, WILL ONLY ADMIT OF A FEW SUGGESTIONS WHICH SHALL BE OF HOL- IDAY THINGS UPPERMOST IN YOUR MINDS. Lions Lovxerxa Coats. VERY APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. An authority upon fashion writes: **Ladtes* ‘Lounsing Coats have become settled tnstitu- tons im thé wardrobes of practiedl, as well as Juxnry loving women.” ‘These Coats are the prettiest novelties of the Season for housewear. They are made 24 to ‘27 imehes Ionz, with loose fronts, double breasted, and three-quarter fitting backs. The collar rolls ike a man’s coat collar. or slopes away « Ia Byron, while the sleeves are coat- shaped. lance and easy: slit or outside pockets fSuisk the front, in addition to silk rord tasten- ines or frows, similar to those on men's house coats and smoking Jackets. ‘The materials are Lamb's Wool, Eider Down Fisnnels, Fine Blanket Flannels, Scotch Wor- sted Plaids, Pixured Silks, &e. ‘The finish is simple stitching cord edae, or satin binding and factnes ‘Prices for these Coats range from ILI to $5 each. —— To wear with these Lounging Coats we show Anassortment of Ladies’ London Vests, made = Of Black Surah Sik, fastening close at the turout, and finished with Jabot front of em- brotdered China Crepe. (TLird floor, 11th st building.) Canistuas Lisess. Hemstitcbed and Knotted-fringed Huck and Damask Towels. —Price, 50 cents each.— White Damask Luncheon Sets, ettra fine quality and knotted fringe. 84. 87.50. — —10-4, 88.50.—— 124, $9.50. — 14-4, 311.-— (Second floor, 11th st. building.) ape Covers For Cumsraas. 7-4 Tapestry Table Covers. Worth €.5 — Price, # Japanese Table Covers, with marine sene, 54, GH and 7-4. Prices, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50.—— _(Second floor, Ist anne: Great Repveros Ly ELEGANT CHRISTMAS GIFTS. 1 Stone Marten Set, comprising collar and mul. —Rewular price, $45 ~Marked down to 8” 2 Black Marten Cape, finest rade. ——Kegular price, #45. — ~~ Marked down to #40.—— 1 Krimmer Cape, best quality. ——Regular price, #20. — — Marked down to #25. Piuest crades of Mink Capes. — Rewalar prices, $45 and @50. — Marked down to $35 and $40.-— —Marked down to 840. SPECIAL. Aluska Seal Capes at 25 per cent less than ‘New York and furriers’ prices. Very best crude Alaska Seal Capes, with Per- stan Lamb fronts, high Medics collar. ‘Rexular price, #5. —Marked down to #45.-— Pinest cradles of Alaska Seal Capes, newest shapes, periect fitting, with high rolling col- lar. -—Actaal value, 873 Price, ¢60.— }Oth st. extension.) (Tire floor, Mexs Bezosaros. CHRISTMAS SCARPS. Notwithatunting onr unneually large pur- chase of 50°. amd 73e. Hines of Men's Scarfe, we fmt that we have sold almost entirely out. Bein: to late to reorder we have made all our $1.25 Searfs #1, our 1 s and ail the ones ide. An exvellent opportunity to wet 4 nice article at a malerate price. (iest floor, frst annex.) Hosiexy Deranrvest LADIES’ SILK HOSE FOR CHRISTMAS. In Piain Biack and Evening Shades, boot pat tem, &c., put up im fancy boxes. - to $7 pair. — ASSORTED COTTON HOSE. Black, Plain and Fancy Colored Hose, extra qualita. scitable for Christisas presents. For grea. ouvenieuce we have put there on sepe- Pate counter. peir.—— LADIES’ SILK VESTS, Nothing more appropriate or more acceptable than a Silk Vest fora Christmas xift. We have them in White, Black and Eveving Shades fron Hoxway Basers. 100 Japanese Waste Paper Baskets. ~—Rerular prives, SOc. 73e. and @1.-— Marked down to"25, 30 and 35e.— __ (Second floor, first annex.) Cunistaas Apross. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. We are daily adding something new to our Apron Bazaar. Amons the large assortment ‘We mention particularly two lines of NURSES" APRONS, one with deep hem and inserting, and the other with deep hem and wide lace. —Lie. each.—- One line of Lawn Aprons, with Ginch Ham- burg ins-rtiny aud three tucks above. Gecond floor, 10th st_ extension.) Penevursx Fon Per Housare W. ele Colones, ‘Totlet Waters, ‘Triple Waters, —16 ounces, @1.— TOILET WATER — Violet. ~—-Mrounces, $2.00. TRIPLE EXTRACTS ix. the same odors as Griple waters, with the addition of “Capitol Bouquet” and ““Biue Bells.” which sre our Yer box. — (Pet for, 11th ot. building.» Zromre Sers. Zylonite Comb, Brash and Mirror Sets, with beveled ylass, white and amber backs. ——@1. 81.25, 81.00 and 81.75 set. — (First floor, Tith st. building. ‘WOODWARD & LoTHROP, (Corner 11th and ¥ ste. a. w. AND LADIES’ WRAPS. TO CLOSE OUT THESE LINES BEFORE CHRIST- MAS WE HAVE MADE THE FOLLOWING EX- TRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS: Houtay Goons. BOOKS. Balance of E. P. Roe's Books, bound in cloth and wilt. Marked Down to 50e.—> ‘The following titles in the stock: “A Knight of the Nineteenth Century.” “What Can she Do? “His Somber Rivals." “Driven Back to Eden.” “He Feil in Love With His Wife.” “Opening « Chestnut Burr.” “From Jest to Earnest.” “A Day of Fate.” “Without « Home." “A Young Girl's Wooing.” “A Face Mumined.” (Third floor, 10th street extension.) Toys. 500 Aniinals on platform. Ten kinds. —Rewular price, 2e.—~ ——Marked down to 15e.— ‘900 Dolis, kid bodies and full jointed. —Regular price, $1 and $1.25.—~ Marked down to 75c.— 200 boxes of Sliced Animals, Birds, &c. —Marked down to 15e.— taps. ‘90 Bisque Finished Table Lamps.‘ ~—Regular prices, $2.90 and $1.25.—— ——Marked down to $2.50.-— (Fourth floor, 10th street extension.) Sprrciat Cunistuas Bancarxs Ix Ovr CLOAK DEPARTMENT. ‘One line of -—-25-— Satin Lined Seal Plush Jackets, latest styles. —Regular prices, $12.50 and $15.— —-Marked down to 810.— One line of Seal Plush Sacques, 40 inches Jong, with seal ornaments and satin lining. —Regalar prices, #20 and ¥22.; ——Marked down to #17.50.— ‘One line of Seal Piush Newmarkets, full satin lined. —Rewular prices, 40, 845 and gv —Marked down to 830, $35 und #43.— A broken line of Ladies’ Cloth Jackets. —Revular price, 83 —~Marked down to 82.50.-— 1 Ine of Ladies’ All-wool Black Cheviot Jackets, new style. ——Regular price, $11.— —Marked down to $7.50.—— 1 Hine of Fine All-wool Cloth Jackets, satin lined. —Regular prices, $15 and $18.— --—Marked down to $10. — I line of Ladies’ Inported Black Matalesse Wraps. —Regular prices, $45, $55 and 865. —Marked down to #25, $30 and $:35.—— ‘The balance of our stock of this season's im- Portation elezant Opera Wraps and Lons Silk- lined Curriage Garments at a reduction of 2 ‘and :51*, per cent below their former prices. (Third floor, 1th st. building.) SB Come out in the mornings and evenings es yar as practicable. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. Lith and F sts. n.w. + Great Repoveriox IN PRICES OF BUSINESS SUITS, BOTH SACK AND CUTAWAY STYLES. ON MONDAY MOR. DECEMBER 2, WE WILL START A SPECIAL SALE AND CONTINUE IT UNTIL ALL SUITS THAT HAVE BEEN RE- DUCED ARESOLD~ WHICH WILL SOT BE LONG. THESE ARE NOT GUODS BOUGHT FOR THE OCCASION, BUT TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK. $10 SUITS. CUT PRICE, 87.50. 5 SUITS, CUT PRICE, $10. 818 SUITS, CUT PRICE, 814. ‘€22.50 SUITS, CUT PRICE, #18, 812 SUITS, CUT PRICE, 9. 815 SUITS, CUT PRICE, @11. #20 SUITS, CUT PRICE, $15. €25 SUITS, CUT PRICE, 820. #28 SUITS, CUT PRICE, 822. A LARGE LINE OF OVERCOATS, SUBJECT TO THE ABOVE REDUCTIONS. YOU WHO WISH TO GET EXTEA VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY SHOULD NOT LET THIS SALE END WITHOUT ATLEAST EXAMINING THESE GOODS. STORE OPEN FROM NOW UNTIL DECEMBER 2% TILL 9 P.M. B. BARNUM & CO., 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. arin, w.f-3t STS sss Wu. H. McK. ws Dans Lerren. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1890. —— You will find equally good bargains in— —Gloves, Hosiery and Handkerchiefs here— especially. — GLOVES, We have continued to sell the—- —telf-saime quality Gloves which made R. H.— —Taylor's reputation for carrying the best— —¢loves » household word. We yuarantee— ——them, fit them to the hand aiid put each pair— —u an attractive, fs — HANDKERCHL —pure linen—every thread. And yet we — —charve no more tur all-linen than the prices — —asked for cott:n-and-linep. We offer an ex-— —celleut All-linen Handkerchief at 10c.; finer — at 12he., splendid at Ze. and from this — —vrice run up to #5, with dozens of price—— — stops between, — HOSIERY. For the next few days wo — offer Ladies’ 25e. Fast Black Hove at 2c. — per pair. ~—— Ladies’ Colored Silk Hose only 7c. ——. Superb line of Fancy Colored Silk Hose up— $4.50 per pair. = —— UMBKELLAS. We engrave three initials —upon ech Umbrells free of chance. We—- ——have an cleyant Hine of them, especially im— ——the high-«rade Gloria and Windsor xilks. — —_ SEALSKIN SACQUES KEDUCED. We —have left bat four Ladies’ Real Sealskin— 12M.—Moxnar. D, ‘This is ag late as we can reporton today’s busin@s through the ‘Star." But it fe a GRAND, GLORIOUS SUCCESS—this $13.75 SUIT SALE. $9813.75 for $24 Suits—$13.75.-EB £9013. 75 tor $23 Suits—13,75.-C8 #8-013.75 foP 622 Suits—$13.75.-WR 8013.75 for 820 Suite—$13.75.-SB 29°013.75 for 019 Suits_$13.75.-GB SAKS AND COMPANY. To be frank with $ou we didn’t expect we ‘would be anything else but rushed. We have appealed with such FAIR and SQUARE QUALITIES directly to one's enocomical ‘nature that a man with half « need tn this direc- tion would jump at the opportunity. £87 813.75 for Cassimere Suits—813.75.-WB 49-813.75 for Cheviot Suits—813.75.-@B 48-013. 75 for Worsted Suits—813. 75.28 8813.16 for Tweed Sults—813.75.-EB §27-13.75 for Homespun Suits—$1.75.-GB 887013. 76 for Twill Suits—813.75.-B SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘We have seen one or two of our ‘*friends—the enemy," shrouded in the mystery of their own discontent, industriously searching through the stock im @ frantic endesvor to find some “nail on which to hang” their insolent suspi- clons. How fruitless their task you who have Denetited by our fearless enterprise know to a certainty, And these ‘bumps on the log of trade” know it totheir sorrow. They don’t like these sales. ‘They haven't the commercial cour- age to sustain them in an hour of pecuniary Joss. Shall we withhold from you these golden opportunities to please them? £97813. 75 for $24 Suits—813.75.-EB $9781.75 for 823 Suits—813.75.-Ee 89°813.75 for $22 Suite-913.75.-EB 897813. 75 for 820 Suits—813.75.-R 69°813.75 for 918 Sults—813.75.-"ER. SAKES AND COMPANY. nour announcement yesterday we didn't tell You the whole story, In addition to the #7 Hundreds of FANCY CASSIMERES,“@8, @#-Hundredsof MIXED CHEVIOTS,“@8 S2-Hundreds of PATTERN TWEEDS,“@@, 82#-Hundreds of NOBBY HOMESPUNS,-@& ta-Hundredsof STYLISH TWILLS,-@8 Se -Hundreds of WORSTED EFFECTS,"@8 we have put in one large lot of Plain BLACK CORKSCREW SUITS that are a standard yrade with us at $20. THEY'RE $13.75 IN THIS SALE. A large lot of DOUBLE and SINGLE BREASTED BLACK CHEVIOTS. THEY'RE GOING IN, TOO, FOR $13.75. Not a stone has been left unturned to make our 1890 AN- NUAL SALE the most brilliant star in our whole firmament of offerings. SAKS & COMPARY. It's Just aswe supposed it would be. Weno Sooner made the announcement of our GREAT SUIT SALE-—than true to the nature of imuita- tors others come trooping along with their upoloxy stocks. Stocks that are museums of the styles and fashions of goodness knows how far back. Every suit we offer you is of THIS SEA- SON'S PRODUCTION—We have no others. Each grade is one of our VOUCHABLE QUALI- TIES—We make no others. We've not added = suit nor chanved a mark. We serve you better by having an enormous line for you to select frou—and these ure the suits that remain after the rush of our season's immense business is ‘ach over. Se They are regular $24 suits. -G@ SP" They are recular #23 sutts.“@@ Mar They are regular $22 suits. “eS Bar They are revular $20 suits.-“@@ So-They are revular #16 suits..08 ‘Thousands of them—the best styles—the latest Patterns--not Jobbed out fora dollar off this grade and a dollar off that—vut with ONE great sweep we've leveJed them to common price— 813.75. = SAKS AND COMPANY. You know those Green and Black small plaids ‘and checks that are such favorites? ‘They're in this sale—Loth Sacks and Cutsways—only $13.75. SAKS & COMPANY. ‘Those Black and White Worsteds in striped ‘effects that have sold all the season up to date at @22—are in thiy sale for #1: ‘These are both Sacks and Cutaways. A better piece of fabric was never laid under the shears nor a bet- ter “taking” pattern designed. We had a great ‘quantity—have sold a great many—so very few are left—Your choice for 81: 7. SAKS8 AND COMPANY. Plaids and Checks have taken the popular taste by storm—and our line was blaze of beauties. $24, 825, S22, 620 and 918 qualities—SACKS and CUTAWAYS—for $13.75. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘There are patterns here that will appeal di- rectly to the quiet tastes of the elderly gentle- qmen. The fabrics were woven with their sober ideas in mind—made up on patterns—that while they are stylish are not to the extreme that find approval with the rising geseration—$13.75. SAKS AND COMPANY. “On the other tack” there are the brizht, snappy designs cut om those extreme lines of fashion and made purely and solely to serve the gentlemen who are accounted the nobby dressers in this community, Scores of styles— hundreds of suits—reduced to $13.75. 8AK8 AND COMPANY. ‘We've haven't discriminated for or against © Single taste—a single class. We inake to clothe all—and the thousands of suits in thts sale are Wembers of our reyular stock. ‘There are— Ce-Single-breasted Sucks. “GB ‘Sa Double-breasted Sacks. “GB So -Nquare-cut Single-breasted Sacks. -GB 8a7-Three-button Cutaway Frocks. “@®. $8" Four-button Cutaway Frocks. -@8 We can speak with such unrestricted freedom Of the superior excellence of the qualities be- cause WE ABE THE AUTHOKS AND PIN- ISHERS. They've been under our guardian care from the Faw material until now, when they are set before you at » price that doeen't even bint at their true worth. SAKS AND COMPANY. Come up and see what is in thisssle. Don't take anybody's syso—know for yourselyes. ‘We mixht have beld these suits along until your use for them would dwindle away to a few days. BUT WHAT DO WE DO? GIVE THEM TO YOU NOW—when to every man in Washington they come asa inost acceptable Christinas gift. Piven to you as an acknowledyement of your wenervys of the ues zo. 22,1890. BALTIMORE HOUSE, paeee ie 14W. Lexington at. D. 3. GOLDENBERG, ‘957 AND 990 F ST. N.W. OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 10 P.M, ‘There sre just these two days more for you todo your Christmas shopping. Our stores have been one ‘surging mass for the past week, and we ask you please try to be here as early in the day as possible: then again, be a little indulgent with us, et wait co you Irs TOO LATE TO ADVERTISE THE as fast as we can; the goods are here—the right goods— | wep, ES. and plenty of them—and at the right prices.-so we say Ci ee oe ee ee toyon it will pay even if you area little squeesed. Our | DUCED DON'T LAST LONG ENOUGH AT THE REDUCED PRICES TO ADVERTISE. WE stores are open also in the evenings—and that is quite THE MONUMENTAL _ | ASK YOU TO COME IN, LOOK AROUND. LOTS OF Wenz Give You Axorner GOODS BEING MARKED DOWN EVERY HOUR. Chance tomorrow st those 12, 16 and 24-button-lensth | WHERE WE HAVE TOO MANY OR WHAT WE MGnauctaire Gloves that we had on sale 10 d0ys °#0- | 91x D BLOW SELLERS, PRICES GO DOWN. Cream, Yellow, Gobelin, Bed, Pina, ac., &. ‘12-button-jencth at $1.93; regular price is $2.35. 12-button-lensth at $1. Teqular price is 62.35. 16-button-length at 82. recular price in 2.60. 16-button-leneth: regular price is 62.09. 24-button-length, $2.81; regular price ts 83.48. 24-button-length, @2.81; recular price is $3.48. THE ABOVE PRICES FOR TOMORROW ONLY. ‘With this sale we'll sell again for tomorrow only our best quality Suede Mousquetaire in every staple and evening shades. We sellthem regularly at $1.80 and they are as good as you will buy elsewhere at $2.25. For tomorrow we offer them Al 48. At 81.48. At 81.48. ‘Remember, these tomorrow only. — THE MONUMENTAL. To Tuose Or You Who did not get a chance to come to that sale of Um- brellas and Gossamers we'll give you a chance at them once more, and these prices are only for tomor- row. After that the regular prices prevail again. $1.25 FINE GLORIA UMBRELLAS, Paragon frame, gold tip, 98c. 81.25 fine Gioria Umbrellas, psragon frame, silver- ine handle, De. $1.25 fine Gloria Umbrellas, paragon frame, natural stick, Ue. Gioria Umbrellas, black handles, $1.08. Gloria Umbrellas, large fancy gold tips, 82.08. 91-80 fine Gloria Umbrellas, Ginch, ailverine han- ales, @1.40. $1.80 Gola Hook fine Gora, @7.40. = -08 Twisted Oak Handles on fine Gloria, 81.5: Fine Natural Sticks with silver trimmings, | PLUSH BOXES, REDUCED PRICES. DOLLS, REDUCED PRICES. BRIC-A-BRAC, REDUCED PRICES. Prices Drorrra Every Hova 15 Pee Cesr Discovsr. WE HAVE TOO MANY UMBRELLAS. WE OFFER YOU THE CHOICE OF ANY UM- BRELLA IN THE HOUSE AT 4% PER CENT DISCOUNT FROM MARKED PRICE AND CON- TINUE TO ENGRAVE INITIALS FREE OF CHARGE. WE ASK YOU TO COME IN OFTEN. WOULD LIKE YOU TO GET THE ADVANTAGE OF SOME OF THE CUT PRICES-SOME ONE GETS THE PLUMS—YOU CAN—BY COMING IN AND LOOK- ING AROUND. }3 Fine Ash Crook Sticks of Best Gloria, $2.29, We make a specialty of Gloria because our Glorias are the best—are guaranteed und wear better than silk. Our *‘Bouvenir” Umbrella, pure silk, value 83.0, which we sell regular at $2.50, for tomorrow only 81.98. 88.75 Fine Silk, with fancy handles, 82.97, ‘$4 guaranteed silk, fancy handles, #3.18. 85.50 guaranteed silk, fancy handles, $4.59, 86 wuaranteed silk, fancy handles, @4.06. 86.75 guarantecd silk, fancy handles, $3.00, ‘$9.50 wuarunteed silk, fancy handles, 87.50. ‘THE MONUMENTAL, Gossauers At A Paice. Our $1.89 Ladies’ Spanish Circular, $1.58. ‘Our $2.50 Ladies’ Langtry shape, $1.98. ‘Ladies’ Newmarkets, 82.43. Ladies’ Newmarkets, 82.88. Our 83.300 Ladies’ Langtry shape, $2.70. Our 85.80 Ladies’ Lanztry shape, @4.79. Onur $8 Ladies’ Silk Lanwtry shape $5.98. Our $13.50 Plain Color Silk Langtry shape, $9.97. Our $13.50 Macintosh, 89.97. REDUCED PRICES ON GOODS IN ALL DE- PARTMENTS WHERE WE HAVE TOO MANY OF OR THAT WE FIND 8LOW SELLERS. CHRISTMAS CARDS, REDUCED PEICES. BASKETS, REDUCED PRICES. HAND-PAINTED GOODS, REDUCED PRICES. Misses’ Spanish Circular, ‘Misses’ Spanish Circular, $1.89. ces for Umbrellas and Gussamers are for | IN THE NEXT TWO DAYS tomorrow: ly—tl are money makers f 5 bas © axa WOR TaaeekTe A GREAT QUANTITY OF Goops MUST BE SOLD. Ar Ovr Dor Derarruest —— astonishing bargains if you call in time for Q We are going to sell tomorrow those Bisque Face Dolls with pretty hair and full jointed that sold at 38c. At 19, At 196 At Ife, And for every Doll that is marked 8c. and above ‘that you buy we'll allow you a discount Of 10 per cent. Of 10 per cent. THE MONUMENTAL, Axsp Last. Bur Nor Lyasr, Don’t forvet that Cloak Sale of ours. It is one that you won't get a chance at so soon again. Rewember ‘we haven't picked out a certain lot for you to select from. You can come here and take your choice of any FUR CAPE, WE KNOW OF NO BETTER WAY THAN RE- DUCING PRICES, AND WE ARE DOING IT. DON'T MISS THE REDUCED PRICES ON TRIMMED HATS. HATS THAT WERE 96.98, 87.08 AND 88.98 REDUCED TO 94.98. REDUCED PRICES ON FURS, PLUSH ‘COAT, CAPES, MUFFS, STOLES AND CHILDREN'S SETS FLUSH WRAP. AT REDUCED PRICES, FUR-T! MED mn aa ‘RIMMED GARMENT BIG REDUCTIONS IN CLoaKs. SAME PRICES THAT WERE ADVERTISED FOR SATURDAY STILL PREVAIL. PER CENT. 25 PER CENT. CENT. This_means one-fourth of the marked price whole stock fs niarked in plain furaren =“ Our entire stock of Fure, ine wding Children's. Sets, and we have a magniticent Me of them, are subject ¢0 S discount of 10 PEK CENT. 10 PER CENT. THR MONUMENTAL. Ir Wour> Never Do Tolet the day puss with at eivine BOT: special at ‘our Menduerchief ‘counted " Wenecsot H jommanse of st lem to select fro: it to a. it interesting again touorrow youuu Mave way" of Oe SOc. -ubroidered and Seallopad Edge All-linen ftamd. kerchieis At 3 ‘Those Heavy Sik Hundkerchiefs for Gentlemen, with every initial, that we sell regularly at S7c., you can have them tororrow on} 316 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. 422 THE MONUMENTAL, ms Lelboncar cing ESS FANCY BuaviNG suas, 25 Ay ‘ie, Raney cup apd eaucees ent Et a Conews Tronnxo Srore, «| Geetha 523 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, (Two doors south of F st.) Branch of 8, Cohen & Co., Boston. Open evenings until Christmas. ‘To close out the balance of our Handkerchiefs we offer: All 10c. Hankerchiefs at 8c, All 12i¢. Handkerchiefs at 10c. All 25c, Handkerchiefs at 21c. All 3c. Handkerchiefs at 28. All SOc. Handkerchiefs at 422. All 75c. Handkerchiefs at Ge. All @1 Handkerchiefs at 88c. All $1.25 Handkerchiefs at $1. All 81.50 Handkerchiefs at $1.25. All $1.7 Handkerchieis at $1.60. All €2 Handkerchiets at $1.75. All $2.25 Handkerchiefs at 82, All €2.50 Handkerchiefs at 82.25. ‘Real Duchesse Handkerchiefs from 85c. to 94.50 each. All ehoice patterns and of best quality, ‘New Windsor Ties, just received, in plaid snd plain colors. ‘We have on band and are showing a beautiful assort- ment of Black Spanish Lace Go To NOAH WALKER & CO., 25 PENN YLVANIA AVENUE, For Christmas presents. OVERCOATS AND SUITS, Ulaters and Cape Overcoats, Prince Albert and Cutaway Suit Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats, FULL DRESS SUITS, Cardigan Jackets, &e., &c., White and Fancy Bosom, Shirts, Gloves for Dress, Street or Driving, Underwear, Hosiery anf Neckwear ‘Teck, Four-in-hand and Ascot ‘Ties, Dress Bows, &e., Look over the above—all are acceptable Presents for Manor oy. fe Rtn a ped fe ‘eae ine muthincr that will Urine Joy and plenstire viver and recipient. ° NOAH WALEER & CO., 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _ 220-6t Open evenings until 9 o'clock. B. H. Sruxeuers & Sons, 1287 Penna. ave. through 413 13th st. BCARFS, In Capes, Collars, Sleeves, Muffs, Trimmings, — og ERE A ss KK TENN § Hand-run Spanish Scarfs, all prices and best quality Bee Ee eh 55g, Rul Ri si san : Sh ALES ii poms eek Secques, Jackets, Wraps and Capes. ae ry ya i For Curistuas Presents Jackets, Wraps, Sacques and Mantles. UMBRELLAS AND CANES. Fur Mufflers and Gloves, You will fina Hats, WILSON & CARR Bole agents for Knox's New York Hats, Youman's 2 ‘New York Hats, Henry. Heath's London Hats, Christie's Souvirz Gas Frervaz Axn Ant SHOES AND SLIPPERS AND PUMPS. OUR LADIES' SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. METAL COMPANY, ‘Gun building, 1315 F st. n.w. ‘Tt will pay you to visit us, Our goods must beseen A Fine Brass Piano Lamp, complete, 94.75. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. vigges a yet ae 0 F eTpEer ¥.w. ae, nt ssticlee [, Baltimore st. 420-5t Baltimore store: and 6 Ww. ‘Store open every night until Christmas. SCHULTZ G. F. AND A. M. CO. 20-44 H.C. WARD, Manager. Osx Aw Sirs Ayer's Pills are commended as the best reculator of the liver, stomach snd bowels, Dr. Thomas Conners of Center Bridwe, Pa. says: ‘Having long used Ayer's Pills with good results, I can confidentiy rec- ommend them above all others.” Dr. Geo. P. Spencer of Unity, N.H., writes: ““Teonsider Ayer's Pills far superior asa cathartic to amy that are furnished by the Pharmacopeeia.” fever, with only occasional intervals of rest, I was cured by Ayer's Pile slong. My case had resisted | treatment with the ysual doctors’ prescriptions apd a ‘reat number of proprietary medicines ; but under the influence of Ayer's Pills the chills and fever crased, ‘my liverapd stomsch were restored to healthy ac- tion and my former good health returned. Ayer's Pills cannot be excelled as a remedy for disorders cansed by malarial poisons.""—-8. L, Barrow, Gordon, Texas. “"For headache, Ayer's Pills are the most effective medicine."G. Rodee, Homer, N.¥. “When I feel the need of a cathartic, I take Ayer's Pills, and find them to be more effective than any other pills I ever took."—Mrs. B.C. Grubb, Burwell- ville, Va. AYER'S PILLS, Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER &CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicines. nat Scorrs Exvrstox Has DONE. OVER 25 POUNDS GAINED IN TEN WEEKS, EXPERIENCE OF A PROMINENT CITIZEN. THE CALIVORSIA soct 7 SAN FRANCI july 7th, 1aR5. § Ttook a severe cold upon my chest and lunes and did not give it proper a jt developed into bronchitis, and in the fall of the sune year 1 was threatened with consumption. Physicians ondered me to a more congeuial clitste, and T cane to Sh Francisco. Soon after my arrival Teommerced takitur Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypo- Dhosphites recularly three times a day. In ten weeks | uy avoirdupois went from 135 to 180 pounds and over; the cough meantime ceased. @, R. BENNETT. Sold by all drugcists. 0c8, Se ee Se ME*: INSLows soorHiNe syRUP ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MIL- LIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDI; ; TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It Sold by Drugyists in every part of the are and ask for **Sirs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. 25 cents « bottle. 7 OU HARDLY ft when taking y small: mo ba ver ure relieved LIZE, THAT IT 18 MEDICINE, rter's Little Liver Pills: they ane : all troubles from torpid Fon Tux Broon, Weakness, Malaria, Indizestion and Bitiousmess take BROWN'S TRON BITTERS. It cures quickly. tt nine. For sale by all dealers in medicine. c Beacunect. Turses aT JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S, A marvelous array of useful things imtended for Holiday Gifts. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Furs, Dress Goods—in fact, everything usually found in a first-class Dry Goods and Notion House. ‘What's better than Gloves? We have all kinds, Kid Gloves, Cashmere Gloves, Dogskin Gloves, Cloth Gloves for Ladies, Gentlemen or Children. 5c. to #2 pair. How's an Umbrella? You'll not find them in greater ty or at lower prices than here. A good one trom What's more useful than Handkerchiefs? We've 2d EDITION. LATE NEWS BY CABLE Personal and Governmental Gossip in Foreign Capitals. ENGLISH INTERESTS IN The Lower Whites Blamed for the Indian Troubles. THE TERMS OF SURRENDER. EUROPE AT A wLANCE, What is Going on in the Capitals of the Old World. VENEZUELA. Miss Grace Hownrt’s Verdict on the Cause ‘of the Indian Troubles, New Yorx, Dec. 22.—Mise Grace Howard, daughter of Joe Howard, the well-known news- Paper man, has just returned to New York from Crow Creck, Dak. She says that Indian troubles cannot fail to be settled very soon. ‘The principal obstacle im the way of an imme- | diate settlement Lies in the lower white ele ent, with whom is the responsibility of the le disturbance to an extent not nin the east. These welcome troops in the country for the reasom that it puts money in circulation. M ome easton her annual mths. Her school is ita about 100 miles from the hostile region, being half way between Pine Ridge and Stand- ing Kock. Among the 2,900 Indians on the reservation there was ani contemplated joining the dance. White chief. recently wrote a very dignified | to the department promising a continuance of the peaceful attitude of his tribe and giving #& his opinion “if the commant paletaces and Indians abke, woul ver for Tain Tather than for arms it would be well.” THE GOVERNMENT'S POLICY CONDEMNED, Mixx Howard condemns the government pol- icy of cutting down rations without giving some equivalent in the way of horses, cattle or agri= Loxpox, Dec. 22.—The British government has on hand an American problem besides that of Bebring sea. Venezuela, whose liberties ow being robbed y The Venezne- lans object to the British ments and the British colonists, who have been seizing their neighbors lands. now call for troops to protect them in possesion. Orders have been ismed for the enrollment of troops in British Guiena, the present military force in that col- ony being merely « paper establishment, and it is not improbable that the Venezuelans and the colonists may come to blows. Ax the nearest imperrial troopsare at St. L “ngland could claim irrespousibility for the acts of the colon- inte khould serious trouble arise from the sorption of Venezuelan territory. WHILE DRINKING THE KAISER'S HEALTH. Americans intending to pay a visit to Ger- many should paste in their hats a new decision of the supreme court of the empire, at Leipsic, | that if you remain seate: | the emperor is proposed you « crime known as lese majestas, treason, punishable by various | prisonment and German priso: | case presented and decided applied only to th emperor, it may reasonably follow that th | same decision would be arrived at in t of the other German sovereigns, too nume to mention, who abound in the fatherland. It would also be well, therefore, for every tourist to be armed with # copy of Almanacs de Gotha and keep his ears open for royal and imperial toasts. of her te: MRS. BURKE ROCHE’S CASE. id The news that Mrs. Burke Roche had ob- ned a divorce in America has created some- of axensation here in certain circles in which her husband ix well known. Burke Roche had in contemplation at one time to dispute his wife’s suit, but changed hix mind at the | instance of his brother, Lord Fern The | ex-husband is in rather straitened cireum- | stances, having only an | dred pounds, whereas during of hix marriage he and of a liberal allowance Roche ix not an Englishman, but an Irish- man of the ancient noble house of Fermoy. 8 METHODS PRAISED. The conservative newspapers praise Mr. Par- nell’s final days’ electioneering as the most ef- fective of the campaign. They betray the ut- most anxiety for the result of the tion and evidently believe that today is big with sig- nificance for the tory party. The liberals are also taking a deep interest in the news from Kilkenny, but express confidence of the success of Hennessy. DISTRERS PREVAILING IN ITALY. Advices from Italy state that the gravity of the situation arixing from the wretched condi- tion of the laboring classes is increasing. The eatarmy of unemployed grows larger every y, and as it inere: menacing. There Milan ajone, and the same rela holds good for the other cities of [tal same time the peasantry is in a half-st) condition. Agitators are urgiag the «uffe people to resort to violence to procure bre and robbery and other crimes are ra E favorite form of theft is to despoil the churches, Forty churches in « single locality, that of Fer- rara, have been robbed. EMIN PASHA’S RECALL. The correspondents at Berlin of both the Chronicle and Stniard say they do not believe the recall of Emin from the interior of Africa is definite. They consider that it is due to Baron Wissmann alone and is probably not favored by oportion At the ving soine spectally beutiful dnes in Ladies’ Japanese embroidered; 25c. to #1 each, ‘Men's Japanese Silk-embroidered Initials. 50c., @8c., T5e. and De. Silk Bandana Handkerchiefs. 39¢., 73c. to $1.50. Gentlemen's Silk Mufilers, 7c. to ®4. In fact we've every concetvable kind and quality of Handkerchief. How's Hosiery, Wooi Hose, Silk Hose, Cotton Hose, Lisle Hose zor ladies, zentlenen and children. Colors wuarunteed. 25. to 1a pair. Should you wanta Wool Dress we have placed on our center counter some patterns at 82.50, 82.50, 8, 83.50. These are very cheap considering the excellent quality. Another lot of “Paris Robes” at 312 and 813. iced from #20. ‘The Fur Capes and Xuffs have been inoving rapidly this week. You have no time to Joseaf you wish to secure one at the reduced prices. Open evenings until Christmas. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL’S POPULAR PRICED DRY GOODS HOUSE, 42-1 ‘713 Market Space, Curisraas Presets, BRESDEN, ‘Nothing is more suitable WORCESTER, for a present than a nice MINTONS, Piece of DECORATED COPELAND, CHINA, PORCELAIN or CROWN DERBY, CUT GLass. POINTERS, ‘We havea large and varied AND OTHER assortment of our own iin- CELEBRATED . portation,and many decided MAKERS OF bargains. RICH DECO- CHINA. RATED PLATES and a A GREAT great many Novelties. VARIETY OF Store open in the evening. LARGE AND SMALL —_ PIECES. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 43-30 1000 Pennsylvania ave. and. its return. “This is not talk, Lut ws ine ma URE SICK HEADACHE ‘e truth "Carter's Little Liver Pills: One pills dose: ey them. Uservr. Horsar Parsexrs. Our Invigeible Shirt, an old favorite, made of ‘Wamsutta iouslin and fine Mnen bosoms, in ‘sizes irom 1335 to 19, only Sic. ; aix for 35. ‘These Shirts are cut lengthwise of the cotton, made full to the measure and are first-class in every respect. Our Old-time Shirt, pleated bosoms, open front. Only @leach. Sizes 14 to 19. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Don't forget the place. BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, ‘931 Oth st. n.w., near New York ave. ‘Under the management of two old timers, 8. B. ELLERY and JO8. H. IRELAND. the German government. THE KAISER CRITICISED. Brawry, Dec. 22.—The Ham! v Nachristen vigorously criticises Emperor William's specch in closing the educational conference. The paper declares that it is impossible to learn or under- stand history backward, as he wishes done, SIXTEEN HUNDRED MINERS STR Viexa, Dec. 22.—At Folnadorf in the Sty- ria 1,600 miners have struck. GADE, THE COMPOSER, DEAD. Corexmace, Dec. 22.—The death of Neils Wilhelm Gade, the composer, has just been nonnced. He was born in this city February 22, 1817, and became first violinist in Chapel Royal. in 1841 he won the prize off the Copenhagen Musical Association by his first great composition, “Nachlange — von Ossian.” FOOD FOR STARY Loxpox, Dee. -The stean loaded with meat, fa. and other ment stores, has sailed for Galway will be unloaded there and the p: ried to the famine-stricken dist visions hur- sof western Britomarte SECRETARY BALFOUR WILL VisIT Derxis, Dee. 22.—Mr. Balfour tary for Ireland, has decided to visit Ulster in January, and while there will address mass meetings in Belfast. STRIKE OF GLASGOW TRAINMEN. Grascow, Dee. 22.—The hs of the railroad employes of Scot! finally determined upon at 3 ing. has been vigorously in the trafic of this district is V panies were able to get out this mo manned by depleted crews, made uy new men and ran at irregular intervals. a SHORT BULL PROPOSES TEEKMS. He Tells Gen. Brooke That the Indians Will Come in Conditional, Prag River, via Resuvinie, New., Dec. 22. Short Bull came in from the Bad Lands y day and had a talk with Gen. Brooke. It the same old story that there were men in his romises were kept and the pledge given that Bo one chould be arrested and sont to prison. promises with the assurance that the goveru- ment will carry them out. To bring in these Indians under’ the pledges that they ask and then to attempt to arrest or disarm them would precipitate a massacre at Pine Ridge. By telegraph it is learned at Rapid City that Col. Stanton found some of the Sitting Bull fagitives and some Cherry Creek Indians crow- ing the Bad Lands Kicking Bear's camp. Stanton chased them into the Bad Lands near Tro. Droxnssox, N.D., Dec. 22.—Couricrs and Fountain and his 4 Fi ia ieyjtst £ 7 ity fevtill ar i fi H a if Pt al have beeu met ade | toes covalry end tntemirc ence: ts tp Seigthorhood of ths Bef Lando i ouly 06. when the health of | cultural in poor tl jlements, The crops have been #0 syearand times so hard throughout fine Pest that even the white formers ut hess. Rations were iasued for 7 naunber of Ineians ix nearer 5,000, But the rae Vions are very small. Less than a handfal of Tis issned to each person weekly. blenkets have been very late x thix Cold weather has set tm treceived their winter and the people have supplies if tis Very poverty stends in the way of con. eth The Indian* may the bad lands and make ‘ht, but long resistance is out of the SCHOOE AND SISKION WORK. Of her school and mission work Miss Howard jhasagreat many interesting things to wa | The children are very bright and far more in- » their white brothers and sisters, d out of mot alwaye with doll something of ‘ind. The hanics and hard workers. ucht her adopted child, ath ber. Mamie ix.» fat, gol natured, very bashful little girl of twelve. | Lhis is ber first wasit r( polis and she Indian is \ every year ax the welt increases, He isa er ws far as his limited oppor- «lian pony does not take Kins to farm work and better horses should pe stupp ie« The uimekeepers and very devote church work. They have their newing societion, where it ix safe to suppone they talk small scandal ax enthusiastically as im ¥ cultured regic | Miss Howard's “school, ut first a private mise | sion an industrial institution, with am extra tcacher supplied by the government. It ixubout thirteen miles from the agency and | the only white people on the place are Miss Howard and her assistant Concerning the killing of Sitting. Bull Miss Howard suv that while she cannot help admire { warrior's bravery, his death can re- «but She «peaks im high- | est praise of the and hopes that | their families will be provided for b gov- ernwent. _> Second Edition Continued on Sixth Page. THE IktTATING Worky of @ Constant and much wear an Requi Friends invited to attend: tilsare respectfully invited to at. iv hin late Restdeper, 1000 E atreet funtatit, at 290 Usaittilore, Whiladelpiaa ahd Jerpey | vate CON = | HINKELBEIN. On Sunday, December 21, 1N00, | etter fone cn! patuiul fimes, JOSEPH, beloved bus” 1'Viien Hinkel, aged Mt) elit years. OB street | dau may trunnions eck, thence to | hurch. Tnterment at Mt.Onvet. 2 IMM), at 12-15 o'clod Biate Enae ae 18%), in Georgetown, MAKY A {OME year. mnerai frei ber son's residence, Pala ihiety fifth, at o'clock jth, Decanter hy ODEN. On December ANTHONY L., yas ea aed of ite parents, No. 1346 northeast, fonday, Deceuner Sunday, Decen ha the weve p.m. Tuesiay, from his late residence, southiwest ° ‘On Saturday, December 20, 1800, w of Dav) om, aged sixty Foam Funeral 205 Leh STAYTON ere Inctbe jon nicht nour ne we soothed Tit os hs em’ wa own An angel that whingesed s hucenasy or tov ake DY tee Clipren. 241030 Jefferson st ciock Tuesday, December X. At 10-45 a.m, om Sunday, Doom MAKY STEPHENSON, widow OF tp meh, Al oxtia, D. taut, at 10 o'clock aeyue the eighitieth year o Kelatives and 1 is. Lwestay. (isaic wl ap GRE A ee tet Sask aeateeas year. *"Dear as thou wert, and justly desr, oh eamunt ue test retrain heat ee Gy Patti howe Could wil: eacnin? the nest wiebained by erce divine’ vay euch

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