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— 3 THE EVENING STAR: WAS “|Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Rorat Goon Sus — _— oe PERRY'S. Every year at t! onr SILK TMENT. Somehow or other Is time we make a special effort in the records, Shown some exceedingly choice effects—and dhawn your apprecistive attention to them. But tt 18 of the past. hat ‘We kenp our forces to the frout—mov- ing on ail the time—bettering qualities—widening the extent cf,the variety—cheapenius the cost where can safely without hurt to the values. This year we we arowure you will acknowledge our stock of SILKS to be superior to anything even WE have ever shown. We have xot the chance to makes good display—for {ashiou has furnished @ long list of appropriate weaves aud we carry thei TYROCLEAN, MURES, PEAU DE SOIK, RHADAMES, |—BENGALINES, CRYSTALS, FAILLE FRANCAISE, ROYAL AR- SATIN DUCHESS, SURAH and CACHEMIRE FINISHED GKOS GRAINS. ‘The best tiiustrations of our ability to serve you are the tacts themselves. How do these tmprese sou? FAILLE FRANCAISE, 67i4¢., Tc., 61, €1.25, 91.35 to 82, HINGTON. D.0. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. =a Timmemmmmmmmmsememeee ns eee Woonwarn Axo Loruzor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —— HAT THIS COMING CHRISTMAS SHALLBE ONE OF PECTIIAR S1G- nificance and attractiveness to our friendsand patrons, whom we Laveserved to the best of our ability faithfully for several years past, weintend to make —°Tiis Hotpay Srasox A Mixonuz Oxe -— EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR VAST ESTABLISHMENT 18— — STOCKED TO ITS UTMOST CAPACITY WITH THE USE— —FUL AND ARTISTIC PRODUCTIONS OF EVERY— CIVILIZED «COUNTRY ON THE GLODE— Nevin Berouz Ix Oor Bosixess Canzen —TAVE WE OFFERED TO A DISCRIMINATING PUBLIO— SUCH A BEWILDERING ARRAY OF XMAS GIFTS. —STOCK OF HOLIDAY GUODS, _— A WORLD 0} —PRETIY AND USEFUL THINGS WORTH— ——A PILGHIMAGE OF A HUN-— —-UKED MILES TO— —SEE.— Y"ARS OF EXPEMIENCE CAUSE US TO REITERATE THE OFT Fepeated cantion—*Do not wait nntii the inevitsblerash of the oeurerCLristiass thue," but come éarly, while the stock is iu perfect condition and when }ou can rece: ve suitable aud fitting attention. i —o— Ove Axxvat Horay Paxonasa Os Exmormox Ixy Taz Texte Sr. Wixvows. EXGALINES, $1.26, 30, 81.60 to ——o— 830 yard ROYAL ABMURKS, $1, 61.25, $1.50and "aa wy For the amusement of our PRAU DE 801K Wo., 81, $1.25, 81.50 and $2. ne 54 . Young friends (we think tt will SUKAHS, 500. @2e., Te, Se, $1.10, < 81.25 and 81.50. not be uninteresting to the big- y GOS GRAIN, 750, @1, 81.5, $1.60, —— gor ones) we have prepared as Leathe = ————_—_—___-. “Cue NCE Cors. www ww pe pee L s ole ” NX ppp oo wow w www PL A mymmmemneeme = EET RP ey PRS RE & ¥ eeu cuucoa Ora WW HORAN BoP SO Wy Dw Su8 Btu 2“4 = Consider the same and the iow prices will seem safe enovih. Apalrof Specials in “EVENING SILK”— 20 im. Faiile Francaise, $1, ‘24-in. Jacquard India Silk, $1. Both of these are really worth more. Wo can be counted on to havea complete A Movrre Paxorawa, ‘Which consists of various figures, with scenic illustrative accompaniment. ‘We venture to say this eclipses all our former efforts, and we say it in the face of the fact that our herctofore successful and happy Christmas surprises naturally -Edttor. or le Coz ss se : ss Washington three | § 8 se times larger than that of any other paver |g Ts ar Y ss fm the city. Asn loenl NEWS payer 7, Advertising Medi ss Ir Is W ORTH © o ou. . . e © quis ADVERTISEMENT, tt pre On the eve of leaving A’bany for Weehington |g @ sented at our Avenuestoreonorlefore 8 8 Governor-Sonator Hill attempts to settle the] g g December 9, 1801, will be received aa 8 issue or iseues on which his party is to wage |g @ apayment of ONE DOLLAR om any 8 8) the next presidential campnign. He declares) g g cash purchassof 85.000r wore, You 8 8 that “babes and suckiings” might find com-|¢ may selectany thing 30u wish from our fort in a doctrine of exclusion of the currency |g g cluicostock of ss qeontion, bat that grown-up democrats (like) g sutiivenr, “se Governor-Seuator Hill) desire to dotwo things: - . to deciaim in favor of Limetalism as defined by |* © — FOSTER GLovEs, ss the New York democracy in their last plat-|8 $ = HANDKEKC! ee form, and against the McKinley tariff act| ¢ ‘et with its reciprocity a ore ia Ps comseis, pe ¥ 5 bh fairly sizzles with rke- = port herarta gar panlap-rabercient es UNDERWEAR, ee of view bubbles over with gratu'tous/$ @ HOSIERY, ee leadership. The money issue is tendered to|g g DRESS TRIMMINGS, ss the republicans with the manner of a man who |g g yaxct coun. 8 8 Leprabrac ayer torent prpe aaa | 8 8 Ifyou prosontoncof these advertise: = 8 policy of the administration and gets even with | : Cee soffer is absclutely without s s Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Cleveland's friends by sigpemergascieportess complimenting the late President with one side | $ 8 oly no rebate will be aliowed 8 9 of bis mouth while winking his cye and pursing ‘ny person uot presenting one of these 8 9 up the other side of his mouth in fine scorn. | @ ® sdvertise:nents. es The speech is the slogan of anti-Cleveland|@ @ — Thiscfferismadefor thepnrrowof 8 8 democracy. The tariff is relegated to a back |® 8 testing the value of our advertise 8 © seat or rather sandwiched between heavy lay-|$ ® mente, and is equivalent toxiving the 8 8 ers of bimetalism so that it is completely eon- @ = readers ofthis paper the sweeping re- a eealed from view. His whole policy outside of duction of 20 per cont from regular 8 8 currency discussion is the negative or oblique | ® @ price. se one of condemning the “McKinley bill.”|@ @ should the amount of your pnrchase Mr. Hill's point of view is peculiar, not sim-|@ be inw than $5.00, this advertisexent € 6 ply in its tariff negations but as well inits silver} @ g witleutitic youtoarebateof 20 cents 8 8 a@irmations Everybody thought that Mr.|@ g on each dollar. ss Hill's idea, which was a straddle on silver, Wa8}@ g — syoust theamountot your parchase 8 8 rejected in the state platform of bis party and | @ g exceed $5.00 an additional advertise- that the anti-silver policy of Mr. Cleveland was iu pee € é adopted. But nowMr. Hill is found preempt} g worth Loucnt.andwilt benrcenary in 8 8 ing and planting himself upon that plank and|@ g order to secure the redate. Ono adver- @ 8 giving it so broad an interpretation that every- tisement is worth ONE DOLLAR on 8 body, in and out of the party, can stand on it] 9 g every $5.00 worth bought, and no $8 except the friends of the present law. It will|g g more. se require ail of Mr. Hill's strategy and perhapsa|g g Good on cash purchases only. se ter dialectic and financial skill than Mr. Hill possesses to convince the public that the |® © G0adat the Avenue Store oaly. ne Ssquare-out declarations of the New York and} ® 8 Not good a/ter December 9, 1891. ss Mnssachusetts democrats mean all that he eays|$ 8 ss that they mean. fap sno nece!g 9 J.C. Hurcurxson. 88 sary for his‘present purpose. He has no use Sea pondhesatendls paid eshaneapieenranigevard ( 967 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. es upon the tariff issue alone, involving inevitably | * ses the nomination of Cleveland. And he says so. |@ 8 Worrs ss Like Joey B. David B. is sly, also bold, even | g oe er | es $1.00.81.00. $1.00, os Americans have not accepted the charge that |* ® = ss aynamite-barling anarchy has gained a foot-|8 8 Cur Tus Our Now. hold on these free shores. But the events of a|¢ 8 ss few years past, due to lax administration and to the too generous scope of our immigration and other laws, show that the charge is meas- urably true. There are anarchists, for several of them have been convicted and punished. Chicago and Milwaukee have been troubled by them and now New York gives an exhibition of the working of their ideas, put into murderous practice bya lunatic in whose disordered brain they had found lodgment. The wrecking of Russell Sage’s office and the damage in life, limb and property there inflicted is a warning to Congsess to extend the principle of exclu- sion of undesirable immigrants, and to the administrators of law to watch more closely the border as well as the seaboard. The insane or : ‘the murderous hand must be stayed by exclu- sion. Thecrank is a law unto himself and crazed with fancied wrongs or envious imagina- tions against all men more successful in life than himself is willing to fall like Samson if ecan also pull down his enemy in the com- mon ruin. +2 —____ It is not exaggeration or American prejadice to say that the late Emperor Dom Pedro of Brazil, who died in Paris yesterday, was the best crowned sovereign the world has seen this eentury. To find his equal in a combination of ebaracter, intelligence and philosophic temper he student of history must go back to ancient times, to the reign of Marcus Aurelius and his Predecessor, Pius Antoninus. To the people of the United States he seemed while in authority one of the noblest of men, while in exile one of the truest, gentlest and most deserving of per- sonal sympathy. Indeed, it might be said of him as was written of the legendary prince of the Britons, be was “the blameless king;” for he had no infirmity that was not common to men, and all his princely and manly virtues (Were of the uncommon kind. He crowns a lofty and useful life by the death of the Chris- tian and the philosopher. The world—the ad- ‘vancing world of liberal and democratic ideas— is all the better that he lived. He was the true founder of the republic of Brazil. oe ‘The people of Washington hear with pro- found satisfaction the denials that either the Cor Cor Cor Cor Cer Cor Cor Issrecriox Asp Crrnicisu Isviren. Messrs. W. B. Moses & Soxs, ‘Bog toannounce that they will re- main open Monday and Tuesday evenings from 7 to 10p.m. and invite their customers and the Public to inspect their enormous building and magnificent stock. ‘Their show window onthe first floor is a strictly original festure, and must beseen to be appre- Giated. The entire building will be brilliantly lighted by elec- tricity and gas and three ele ‘Vators will be running to accomo- Benning or Ivy City race track is to be used for “winter-racing” and pool-room gambling date all. by the notorious establishments which com- munities to the north of us are expelling as corrupt and demoralizing. ———-s___. Capt. Rossell, in the comprehensive and able review of the local situation contained in his report, puts himself on record in opposition to the steam-railroad grade-crossings. ‘Their abolition is one of the urgent necds of the new Washington, the republic's progressive capital. — oo The public accept the jury's verdict in the Le Coint case as a just finding. The jury be- lieved the wife's story and not that of the hus- band. It is clearly very fortunate for the bol- ily comfort of Le Coint that his wile recovered from the marderous assault upon her. —_—_~r+o— It is a pity that an effort of the government to dispense with some of the elaborate details that attend the payment of its debts should have met with the discouragement that it did fn the case of the checks drawn on the assistant tweasurer for pension office employea, ‘The entire force of salesmen ‘will be in attendance, and will be iad to answer any and all ques- tions, but no goods will be sold. Incase of rain the oxhipition ‘Will be postponed urtil the fo!- lowing pleasant evening. BY ‘eis simply one of the possibilities that the Lisas Dexremnice. flow of speakership oratory was stopped be- ‘The only Tooth Powder on the cause the members of the preasclab hold an market that combines the anti- election today and would therefore have com- a , septics recommended by the eu!- ——- time to make extensive reports nae 5 ——~+=___ For persons troubled with uicer- ‘The swindler is beginuing his work on the ‘Rew Congressman rather early. The appeal to the vanity that is embodied in an invitation to subscribe to a press-clipping bureau is far more ‘sted gums, bad teeth or catarrh it isimvaluable, It is harmless, agreeable and has the best of delicate than that which appeals to a man's Tecommendations, bride over baving » baby named after him. coal _ OO W. 8. THOMPSON, Count Herbert Bismarck is contemplating a} * Pharmacist, visit to America. It is easy to understand that _ Sa comeseneaet P he might be weary with the contemplation of - ~ affairs in Europe. ————_~+2—____ By waiting » little longer the Brazitians mizht ave spared the worthy old monarch Dom b and 5 heat. Pedso © great heart ache and possibly them-| Pnits® cheertis Vaht snd steady peter apne cca Oa less and smokeless combustion. The ‘The unwillingness to take action in the ‘case wiek te raised and lowered by an ¢: ef Mr. Brice ieaves him in the position that tremely simple but effective devices. An Damocles would have occupied if the sword pone stl ies Papo had been suspended by piece of good stout — Bester be epyrs: otring. i zee. The American people are wonderfully con- |S 8. SREDD & BRO.. siderate. The anarchists, nibiliste and maur- - dorers of other countries are here charitably |“? 9TH ST. ¥. W. « demgnated as “cranks.” Candidates are bracing their speakership booms with a view to the possibilities of au im- pending torralo. Twarr-Eicnt Iscazs Hica. Waar Is Yous Favomre Frowzs Viotets are favorites with some, and are always attractive to all. We frankly state that wo believe ours is the largest and Snest supply of Vielets im Washington. Freshly eut. oe ‘There may be sorething of am economical Spirit in the decision of Kansas edventists tLut Christmas is to be the end of the world. Our quick delivery is wall knows. ++ — ‘The Ruseoll ease is one of the most disgrace fully conspicuous ia the aterdy procession of | A. Gone & Buo., Menten wandals 1112 F BT. NW. ein and proper line of **Full Dress” S1LKS— FLALN und BROCADED effects. The rich- est that are spun. Handsome run of cviors. Sltos. Lots of wen folks would like to makes gift of a pat- tern of silk- but it is “out of their) alittle and they don’t know how to pick it out. We will help you ‘Wilipgly. Our experience—like our stock—is t a reaching. Advice costs nothing—the SILK as little as can be and be good. Ail of you who can had better buy now, even if you don't want immediate delivery. On payment of a ‘small deposit we will reverve your selection and send it according t# directions at auy tine. HULIDAY SILKS yo in Lozes from us. Sort of sets off the effect. Szaroy Penny, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1540. ne ‘Telephone 905. A Gesvrxe SURPRISE FOR MONDAY IN OUR REMNANT DEPARTMENT. 2,500 YARDS OF 50-CENT ALL-WOOL FANCY CHEVIOT, IN DRESS LENGTHS OF 6, 7 AND 8 YARDS, at 290. ‘The greatest barcain that we have yet offered since opened OUR NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ‘We feol assured that this great drive will createenthu- siasm throughout the entire city, because it issome- thing that has never been equaled. —— also On the came day we shall open our new BOOK DEPARTMENT, ‘With 10,000 volumes of all the newest and latest edi- tions by popular suthors, A'so Juvenile Books, Christmas Cards, in fact everything that belongs tos complete Book Department. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY Li THE CITY. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. RVEBY EVENING FROM MONDAY, DECEMBER 7. 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ¥. W., 1 THE PEOPLE'S BENEFACTOR. S. Couzs & Co., 623 11TH STREET. wietieteanted” the latest in Colored Suk Trimming, Silk Disk Trimmings, 2aizes. Colors: Navy, Oftve, Myrtie, ‘Light and Dark Brown, ‘Tan, Gray, Bane styles in Black, im ‘Ssizes, both silk ‘and mobair. ‘The above is a vory effective ‘Trimming and is very ‘stylish for cloth dresses. “PRICES GUARANTEED.” 8, COBEN & CO., as 523 11th ot. li Cunsruso Uusazzzas. a. ek. OUR ASSORTMENT Of Umbrellas, iu point of variety, atyle and urabuty,iesawond to none, and the only thing cheap about them are ‘prices. ‘26-inch Engiith Gloria Umbeellas, with silver or natural handles, paragon fraine, af 90a, Worth $1.25. ‘26-inch Stik Gloria Umbrellas. with ativer- trimmed or natural handies,at @1.25, $1.50, “aetach Bik Unmbreles $2 to 20.50, from Lapnis, Come tn and buy your “*busband™ or your “best young man” one of our Gloria or Windsor 8k Umbrellas and he'll appreci- ate and love you much more “when it reine.” ‘We have all the newest ideas tm Umbrellas for gentlemen. Prices range ftom 81.25 to $8.50, pha ag JOHRSON & LUTTRELL, ns Brace, TORRE OR OUROOREROGEE I LH tI Justify high expectations. Henz Is Ay Ixreresrxa Reronr Fon Moxnar: Isrropvcrorr Hoxray Axxounce. | Horrpay Daess Parrenxs MENT FROM Hasorencmer Deranrvesr. aS ‘The large collection of Handkerchie’s now to be seen in our establishment may seem of littie moment to casual observers, but to those who stop to realize the varied assortment of the dif- ferent fabrics and manufzctures it must bea matter of wonder how such an immense stock can be brought toxetker. They comprise all sizes of Silk, Linen, Cambric and Lace Hand- Kerchieis, ina myriad of designs. This large supply is necessitated by our experience of former Holiday Seasons, and by a knowledge of the fact that for CHARACTER AND VALUES OUR Si0CK STANDS UNEQUALED. Wher buying Handkerchiefs of us Keep this fact before you, “That we sell Linen for Linen, Wi uo COTTON and Linen or any other sulstitute.” HEMS1ITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies’ White All-linen iiemstitched Handker- chiefs, in 4, 1, 136 and 2-mnch hems. 5. 3734 and 500. — -—123 and 25c.— Ladies’ Al!-linen White Embroidered Sealloped Edge and i titched Handkerchiefs. — (5, Sine. $1 to $10.— Ladies’ Imported Swiss Embroilered Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. — 50, 75, 87ic., $1, $1.25, 81.50and €1.75.— Ladies’ Imported All-linen Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs with scalloped edze. $1, $1.25, $1.50 and 81. Ladies’ French Embroidered Linen Handker- chiefs with fancy hemstitched dice corners and real Va-enciennes lace exe. 25, 83, $3.75, 84, @4.! ah shea os INITIAL HEMSTITCHED HANDKER- CHIEFS. Ladies'Hand-emibroidered Initial Hemstitched jinen Handierchiefs. —t in box for 81.50, 82, @3 and 4.50.— Men's Hand-ewbroidered Initial Heustitched Handkerchiefs, —U.ins box for $1.50, $2, 82.50, $3 and $4.50. — ‘Men's All-linen White Tape-bordered Hand- kerchiefs. ——10, 125 (18. oF 6 for $1), 25 and 3tc,— M 3 HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. ‘Men's All-linen White Hemstitched Handker- chiefs with one-inch hem. —12Ke — ‘Men's All-linen White Hemstitched Handker- chiefs with one-inch bem. ——I18e., or 6 for #1. ‘Men's All-linen White Hemet BS kerchiefs with hai —— 30, st floor, 10th st, IN GIFT SHAPE. We are now prepared to show s complete line of tho most serviceable article to be found in the whole rance of Holiday sroods, DRESS PATTERNS Of nice looking and at the sane time low-priced goods, each one containing a sufficient quantity or a WRAPPER, HOUSE DRESS OR MARKET DRESS. ‘They arenicely put up in two handsomely Uthographed bands, and a fancy picture accom: Jen ench pattern. Por thoes tho wish tomakeapresent and who do not want to pay # bizh price for it, this is am ‘exceptional oprortauity. Included in the ateortment are Prints in Navy Blue, Purpie, Grays and other dark colors <Percaies'in Navy Blue, Stiver Gray and Mourning colors—Ginghame in winter colors— BATINES in Brack and White and other dark colors—AMERICAN RERGHS in dark mixed colors—HALF-WOOL GOODS, stich as Stripes, Flaids, Chee! jerbocker Lffects, CHEV- RONS, BOURETTES, DIAGONALS, VIC- TOHIA CLOTHS, CASHMEKES, MENRI- EYTAS, MIXED FLANNEL SUITINGS, &e, &e., including many desirable coiors selected by as espectally for this sale and can be found only in patterns. . ‘Asis always the case, the choicest patterns, colorings and styles are the frst ones to be sold, 0 that an early selection will be both deairable ‘and judicious. ‘The prices for there choice patterns are: TSe., $1, 81.2 end 81.50— For the cotton goods, and 81.25, 81.50 and 82— For the half-wool fabrics. (Second floor... 1th st. building.) pare Buarxer_ Deranrurst. Below we mention « few articles especially suttable for holiday presente. First are DOWN COMFORTS—and is there anything more accepteble? ‘We have them covere\ with SATINE in rich colorinzs, with the Rosebud, Poplar Leaf, Oak Leaf and other dainty patterns. — pel Covered with Licht Biue, Cream, Olive, Steel ‘and Old Rose SILKS, with the Pansy, Chestnut Bur, Thistle, Oak Leafand Water Lily patterns, 811.50, $16.50, €18, $z0.and @22 — SECOND ARE ‘LAP ROBES—probably the very thing your friend needs... We have just re- ceived a splendid Line, at prices that are very reasonable, We havea'so anice line of PLAIN GREEN BEAVER CLOTH ROBES, FOR EM- BEOIVELISG INITIALS AND MONO- 4 we mention WHITE MARSEILLES Te abe tthe ct tthe HAT NEVER JN HAND BEFORE. -aring Sale before Christinas and Muslin Underwear. ‘We have se‘ected from our extensive stock every ODD PIECE OF LADIES’ CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, und regardless of style or former price are going to sell them at Tle. 9G: ‘There are GOWNS, CHEMISES, DRAW TRIMMED WITH LACE AND E ‘D. Many of them have sold at #1.50and @2.00, and there isn't » Arranged on separate tables. Choice of lot UNDERSKIRTS, HAND-EMBRUID! Piece wort less than nt. , CORSET COVERS, WALKING AND OIDERY, AND SOME Tic. « Garment. Second ficor. 10th st. buiding. —o— Comszny Deranrwest. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE of Genuine English Steel Carving Sets, cons'sting of knife, fork and steel, ins besutiiyl plush or —$3.29.— Children’s Sets in solid stee!, consteting of knife, fork and spoon, with white handles. oo. : An Ejecant Plush or Chamois Cass with a dozen knives of the finest steel aud tinish, with white handies. —80.98.— Cirst floor, 11th st. building.) a Cioax Deranraest Rees OFFERS FOR MONDAY“) |” Alot of Biack All-wool Cheviot Reeférs, half satin lined, with frog fastenings and bound t fitting—all eizes— seamne—perfect tinal sizes (34 floor, 11th st. bldg.) Ix Mees F Sz. Wisvow ‘You can seo a display of two necessary requi- ites to bealth— Tar Dz. Jarcrr Samrany Usornwear AND Autex, Souzr & Cos Loxpox Haxp-Mave Usxpzrwear ALLEN SOLLEY & CO... Are makers of the most popular of all lines of UNDERWEAR AND HOSIER! wl wearecz- ‘elusive agents for the sale of their goose ip thie evly. The werits of this famous wake of Under- ‘wear sre so well understood that it needs no special encomium here. Its reputation is almost ‘world-wide,and when once intreducedit always staya, We willtake pleasure ia showing you this deservedly popular wakeof UNDERWEAR and respectfully solicit the attention of any one ‘Dot familiar with its merits, The workmanship, Hon gat Bt eee otitns ie Guticats sod esther sig teeta got eon aa eecie tarmac 2 Natural Wool Abdoniinsl Bands in improved ahape. Ovr Anr Exsnomery Derarrwent Is filled with a choice assortment of articles suitable for holiday presents. such as Laundry tisis, Pen Wipers, Opera Giasa Bags, Stamp Boxes, Biotters, Winsk Hoiders, Letter Cases, Watch Cases, Ceiendars, Button Loxes, Jewel Cases, Photozraph Frames, Engaxeuent Puncls, Glove Cases, &e., eu, Be. (Third floor, 10th st. building.) A Scares Exras. One lot of THREE-FOLD ANTIQUE OAK SCREEN of FRAMES, $2.50 each. Mounted in Silkoling, $3.45 each. ourth floor, 11th st. building, areas Brack Goors Deranruexr OFFERS Sploces 96-inch: Striped SATIN RAYE, 60s, quality, at Sik. © yard.— (Piratitoor, annex to Loth et. building.) —o— Jsweury Deranrwexr, ‘We are daily receiving the latest novelties tn all kinds of Jewelry suitable for holiday gift, Below we mention a few of the latest arrivals: Solid Gold Scarf Pins in the newest styles, ——iie. to $4.50.— Real Shell Hair Pins, plain or fancy, ings with all erie of tings, Bolla Gold. ‘with all styles of —50e. to $15.00.— ‘Fancy Garters in all the popular shades, ef ie. en here ‘pair.— fatchea in nickel, silver and oxidised, war tanted to keep good thne, —#3.00, 04.00, 87.50 and 99.00.—— ‘Breast Fins—Imported novelties in enamel. — 81.00 to 86.00 — OFFERS 100 pairs Real Swiss All-over Pillow Shams, ‘with rufles of same, at ‘ CCS pair —— Gecond MO0r......++0++ eres 8th ot, bullding. ) ——_.—_— G@U"LUNCH BOOM SIXTH FLOOR, TENTH STREET BUILDING. “Woonwasn & Lorzszor, is pers lite AND F BTS. aw. 023m Cor. 11th and Pa. LANSBURGH & ERO. OPEN UNTIL 9:80 TONIGHT. A Sreaxrsa Taere: As the constant dropping of the water upon the rock causes ite qrad- Tal yet andoutted decrease, ike wise is it symbotical of this most Dopular of all Piain Dress Materials, “Beoronp Con.» ‘The CONSTANT demand, com dined with its LOVELINESS in COLORS and quality, has necessarily caused its rapid DEPARTURE. UNDAUNTED by the cry of HARD ‘TIMES and scarcity of money, *“ON- WARD" shall be our inflexibie pur suit, With a KEEN sense of BUY- ING, augmented with the general ‘Gualities which merit its bigh oall- ing, and, the most IMPORTANT of all, the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for which they are sold, ‘Wo must attribute the wonderful and Fapid success of this most POPULAR material. Encouraged by the in- creasing CALLS for the “Bedford,” Wehave purchased the second tn Yolce. This second invoice gives you STILL LOWER PRICES; the QUALITY end COLORS MORE BEAUTIFULtian ever. Round Cord (ALL WOOL), 40 inches wide, wold before «at $1.25, now @1.10. The colors, vis: Scat Brown, Dark Gray, Medium Gray, Garnet, Myrtle, avy, Marine, Castor, Golden Brown. The DE- MAND for this MATERIAL is so EXTRAORDINARY that it makes it Mmited. “Thereforéeome without de- Jay, whilst an opportunity is offered You for choice of colors. Xmes is Very nearat hand. Each day makes ‘Us more busy. Everybody eager to get choice, and the very best tine to be waited upon with » degree of ENTIRE SATISFACTION to YOURSELF and CLERK. COME NOW, before the rush of Xmas We have everything to please you and prices are EXTRA INDUCE- MENTS. “OUR HOUSE” nover more attrac tive than today. Everything that HEART and SOUL could wish for father, mother and the BABY. Srock Usxrascepestzp. Paices Turrearive. c BS $8 LARS a“ RE ne Ee Ph 29% HOE Bt ‘ye ER Soo BNE ww «ik EGGS 00 regi pe 3 fads Bot E BOP o> Do Nor Per Ir Orr. Thave never 1 patron yet fn cet ne ont Chnstuies -Coreraitoe out hats had clo-e cals owme to @ few who watt until the try wast moment Botore they have a cattaus.” “¥ sball Yo busier this Clratmes, yeh with a it- tle assistance uy ou your purt “a obtain ing an eary “eittink” I suai be ale to Fira" in putography.” See window es ura” ih pluitography. ‘ex. Bibi, Parsee, Artist Fotoxrafer, Eke 1 ‘00 ea4: Is the beginning of our GREAT ANNUAL SALE or FANCY TOILET SLIPPERS, Buitable for Holiday Presents. ‘There is no more appropriate holiday sift, especialiy for gentlemen, than « nice pair of Blippers;—they are pleasing to the eye,a ‘Gurable present and not very expens.ve. We have aiways been luoked upon as head- Quarters for Holiday Slippers, but this year ‘wehave outdone ourselves. Our assort- ment is far more extensive im variety and more elegant than ever before, while our proverbial low prices sre maintained, WE ENUMERATE A FEW OF OUR LEADING RPECIALTIES ‘Men's Velvet Silk and Cheuille-worked Slippers, with patent leather or goat backs, At S0c., 75c.,1 and $1.25. ‘Men's Silk Plush Chenille-worked Slip- ‘pers, in all the latest shades. At 81, €1.25, $1. 50and §2, Alligator and Russia Leather Slippers, Black, Brown, Maroon and Claret colors. $1.75, $2 and ¢2.50. Berviceable Goat and Grain Tollet Slip- pers, At 50c.,00e., 75e., $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Felt Slippers with felt soles, Black,Gray, Rea or Blue. For gents, ladies and chil -~ Bie. to $1.25, ‘Warm Shoesand Slippers for elderty ladies and gents. Oriental Chamber Slippers, men's, wo- soea's and children's sizes, 250, « pate. Call in time to secure the choicest styles vu WL HAHN & G05 TOBAY Me Marmew Bensarm Cepemeeee to advertise his NEW GOODS, AS A STARTER ‘Wil offer Three Special Lots for Toray Oxuy. Jest unpacked and placed on our counters Jest night. Ready for you this mornin. BARGAIN No. t. WE SHALL COMMENCE WITH DOLLS, OTHERS ADVERTISE DOLLS, AND SINCE WE HAVE NAMED ovg PRICES THEY HAVE KEDUCED THEIRS. BUT WR DESIRE TO SHOW THEM THAT WE ARE STILL THE LEADERS! AND WE INTEND TO REMAIN 80. Today we will sell our fail Kid Body Do'l, fine bisque Lesd, hair, some with ‘shoes and stockmis, sold in other stores all the way from Sue. to 0c. ror ]7c. acu. BARGAIN NO. 2 ALBUMS. ‘Those which wo propose to se'l today are Qe och and bandsouwe as you have seen for twice the price we name Celluloid and nickel trimmings. Heavy tik plas covers and Lack, leaves Buisbed in «it, ‘Worth 81.00, $1.50 and @2.00. Take your ehoive Topar ror 89e. BARGAIN NO. 3 PLUSH CASES. Until our stores close tonight you sball ave your choice of our SMOKING SETS, TOILET SETS . AND MANIOURE SETS, Beautifully covered in silk plush, with silk Ammings, worth @1 and $1.00. OUR PRICE TODAY, TAc. Crowds of people stand bythe hour tm front of our show window containing THE MONSTER CANDLE, Watching it burn away and trying to form an idea as to the time when it will go out. Nearly one-baif of it is aiready consumed, ‘nd it bas burned 12 hours daily since No- vember dé Guesees are pouring in and the ‘interest in this event is increasing each aay. $100 is cou ‘WM start a neat bank eccount for the lucky person who guesses nearest the minute, hour and day when it shail finaliy go out. The smallest purchase entitles you toa guess, which w.ll be carefully recorded. ‘We cheerfully refund the money for any un eatinfactory purciase. During December our stores will be open etl 9 p.m M. Beasucrm, Leading Toy and Fancy Goods House in the City, 403 axo 405 Tm Sz. N.W. a $2.98 LARCESIZE POCLLE WHITE Woot uc Blankets, €1.70 per pair, sluchtly so jes. : ames Qua ted Culnia orts, 61.8. BLU AS, 147 Bi st. we, do” 7 ARE OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. EVERY EVEN- ee OAL P's ENTERPRISE, 1241 11h Leader Low Prices. A Linz Exrenesce Is Borsa CLOTHING will teach one that — sou" our cloth- Sux bas, of neves- wity, tobe tar an- Yo that, ottered eissubere ior the Saino money. tee ul Masxev Prices. Dowz Fonart Txt We Kxoce Ozer Hawavzorn 8’, 621 Pexsxa Ave x Casmar & Ler, 928 Teh and 700K et. oe Sena ae aioe, article you may select for Christmas. er a Ladies? Wool Disgonal ‘Alot of Metal Ink-stands and Smoking Sete thet ‘wore $1 and $1.25 to go at 50c. ‘A Fine Marbleized Ansonte Cicck, striking the hour and half bour, with bronse ornament, enly 06.73. Choice Bisque and China Decoreted Figureset much Jese than regular prices, ‘Ladies’ Skirts, in flannel, wool cloth, estin and eflk ; thing for a gift. W. A. Prencr & Co, A Market Space, Corner mn ea. Moxpar Evexreo, Frou 6 To 9 P.M. WE wil bave an FXMIBITION of ROLIDAT GOODS. Bverythine will be displayed to an advantare. Each department will be tm HOLI- DAY ATTIRE. Come to thie opening. You Will be wel pleased. In edition to this attrac tive display we will offer some very ATTRAC- TIVE BARGAINS tu desirabie ARTICLES BE LECTED FOR THE OCCASION. These goods ili be MARKED AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR MONDAY NIGHT ONLY from 610 p.m. Osrmca Frarnen Boas Reduced from €1 0 te Coruna Soar, 2 Cares For 250. From 6 to 9 only. FN Bue Liny Exrnact, 270 Oz Resuiar price, Xe. ounce. Each, Recular price, 130. Above price for MONDAT Evening from 6 te® p.m. only S1_Unnseuias For 75c. These Umbrellas are imade of GLORIA cloth, 26 inches, with silvered Dandies. Regular price, $1. For MONDAY NIGHT only ‘Te. each. T5c. Sux Hose, 49 LADIES’ SPUN-STILK HOSP, t2 BLACK, Rewuler price, 7c. FOR MONDAY EVEN. ING only 480. pair. LADIES’ BOOT-PATTERN LISLE HOSE, BLACK BOOT with fancy upper. Reruler Price, S0c. pair. FOR MONDAY EVENING, 370 Pan Brocaven Wrsvsor Tres Inail of the NEWEST FIGUKINGS, price, 50c. FOR MONDAY EVENING, 3100. piece, 10c Pore Lisex Haxpxencurers LADIES’ HEMSTITCHED PURE LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEPS which sree BRAKE GOOD BARGAIN at 10. PUR MON- DAY EVENING, Cunowxs Faxcr Boren Haxoxen CHIEFS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. These LITTLE BOXES are MADE in the form of a BOOK and are FILLED with CHILDREN'S PANCY COL- OKED BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. Rew ular price, 2c. FOR MONDAY EVENING = Qe. Box, Ove Stock Or Hormax Goova This season is very lance and the ASBORT- MENT is very great. Everything im CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC, BISQUE FIGURES, BOYAL CROWN WARE, HANDSOME VANES, PRETTY UKNS, USEFUL CRACKER JARS, CUPS AND SAUCERS, CUP, SAUCER AND PLATE IN SET, CREAM PITCHERS, CHOCOLATE PITCHERS, FANCY FRUIT PLATES, a CHINASCH. S FOR CRE eet t is LATEs, a: -— ALL SORTS © DRESSING eae ne COLLAR AND Semen ri BOX: Mik WALL POCKETS. UL of all kinds, FADNCA WOkK BASKETS AND xea, TUILET BULILE, 0 NE Pracm, ELEGANT COLORED SILK HUB: LEAIMeM GOODS UF BNEMY DESCHIR Th Every style of Card Cases, ) LADIES, MUIES, &. Be POCKET BUCKS tor MEN HANDSOME FUL CAPE Allat the LOWEST FKICES. W. A. Prence & Co, 7iv MARKET SPACR, ‘Corner Sth st. Cunsraas Fesnvitirs, ENTAILING UNTOLD EXPENSE UPON THE READ OY THE FAMILY, WILL SOON BEGIN. IT 18 EACH ONE'S DUTY TOSER THAT THE HOME IS COMFORTABLE AKD THE FIRESIDE INVITING. IT IS THE DESIGN OF OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM TO BRING ABOUT THESE RESULTS WITS. OUT ANY°WORKIMENT OR BURDEN TO THE HOUSEKEEPER, ALLOWING HER TO REPAY US FROM HER WEEKLY OR MONTHLY ALLOWANCE a8 HER CONVE- WIENCE MAY SUGGEST. OUR STORES CONTAIN THE BAND. SOMEST WITH THE LESS PRESUMPTION 1 PARLOR AND BED BOOM FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, SIDEBOARDS, ES CRETOIRES, FANCY ROCKERS, FANCT TABLES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS, COUCHES, HALL RACKS, MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, CHINA CLOSETS, DRAPERIES AND WOKKS OF ART. SOUSE & RERRMANIS (CASH AND CREDIT HOUSER 817, 919, 21 AND 9237TH ST. axD SUTTTTT TTT TTT Tae ee eee Tee LETTERS-xx. ‘dere! Respuy crores i“