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6 i Woovwarn Asp Lorunor, 10TH. 11TH F STS. Nw. dimes Open this evening until nine, power A Mover Suoversa Prace: A WONDERLAND OF GIFT THINGS! " gee Sy Tuxs 1s Tae Time wHeN 125,000 square fret of foor space counts for your comfort. ‘The ample room allows you to buy here etenin Chrismas time with comparative case. Our storesare perfectly lichted and comfortably heated: four improved elevators always run- ing: @ telegraph cilice and a telephone station: lunch room and every possible arrangement Jor your comfort and convenience. The holi- days interest and attract crows. of course, but there iy room enough, come when you please. We are offering very choice things of foreign aud domestic makes at very low prices, This fact appears throughout aud is the motive power of the growing Wliay bade. —o—— Tue sevon axp sestivext oF the CHRISTMAS CARD COUNTER can be wid of, bat uot apppeciated without a visit and erudy. (First feor... 10th st. building. a To rae exp ruat so DELAYS MAY be accasiomed in our delivers of Enxraving Or- ders inteuded as Christmas presente, we respect- fully urge patrons having such w templation to leave their orders forthwith, deliver goods st tue thine prowised. Your name eugraved on copper plate and aity cards Ste. ip con- We W: WILL MAKK YOUR NAME OB Joitiats in Gilt on all Leather Gouls Luaeht of tus from @1 upward. We wie exorave att sitver Ware free of charge. ALL cwpaELLas FHOM 81.50 UP EN- raved free of chanwe. Goons setecteD Now WILL BE DE- Mvered at any tame desired. Issrxver your coacemax To USE 10th st. catrance. You avoid the confusion on Fst, —o- Guoves Fou Tar Hoxtwars. We nave sor saip uvem Later about Gioves. Our friends and patrons know, however, that we have culy the wost reputable makes We don’t keep cheap Gloves. Wecan't afford te. You know from past experieuce it doesn’t pay to buy euch They are made, Plenty of them, and at the same time very showily finished, but after the second wearing they arenot presentable. Low-priced Giovea we keep, and we zive the same atteation to tho selection of this class that we give to the finer arades. Wo inspect every pair and see that the material, style and finish are the best obtain- able fur the prices. Following you will fing somelercellent bargains for Christwas presents, Withesch purchase of one or more pairs of Gloves we will give a Fancy Box appropriately decorated for Christmas. Ladies’ 4-batton Dressed Kid Gloves, in Grays, Tans, Browns and Black. —-$1 a pair.— Ladies’ Gbutton-length Mousqzetaire Saede Gloves, im Grays and Dark Tans. —81 a pair..— Ladies’ S-button-length Monsque‘aire Suede Giov-s, im Tans, Pearl, Grays and Black. 81.65 pair. Ladies! "Reindeer" Walking Gloves, Perrin’s mase, in Enyiish Tans and Black. —82e pair. “IMPERIAL” GLOVES. sOur own waze ) Ladies’ button *“Imperisi” Bisek Resi Kid Goves. --$1.55 a pair — Ladies’ -button ““Impertal” Neal Kid Gloves, in Tana, Browus. Graysaud Lisck, withpinked. wrists. 81.504 pair — Ladies’ S-button-lensth Mousquetaire ‘*Im- beriai”™ Real Kid Gloves, in Black and assorted abudes of Tan. $1.55 4 pat. — “TREFOUSSE” GLOVES. Ladice’ 4-lutton “Trefousse” Suede Gloves, im Tans, Beaver, Grays, Yellow, Pearl and Biseck. Ladies’ &-Dutton-leagth Monsqustaire “*Tref- ousse” Suede Gloves, in Tans, Beaver, Grays, ‘Yellow, Pearl and Biack. —#2 a pair.-— “JOUVIN” GLOVES. Ladies’ 4-button “Jouvin" Sued» Gloves, in Yellow, Gravs, Tans, Modes, Pearl and Black, —$1.75 a pair. — Ladies’ S-button-length Mousquetaire *Jou- vin” Suede Gloves, in Yellow, Grays, Tans, Moles, Pearl and Black. P25 pair. — “REYNIEK” GLOVES. Ladies’ 4-button *“Reynicr” Suede Gloves, in Bick apd assorted shades of Tan. — 21.752 pair. Ladies* S-button-lensth Mousquetaire ‘Rey Bict™ Suede Gloves, im Tans, Modes, Grays, ‘Fear aud Black. —~$2.45 a pate. — EVENING GLOVES. Ladies 22 and 1G-vutton-lensth Mousque- re Suele Gloves, ia Tans, Gtays, Cream, Lewon, Mile, Fearl, Lavender, White and Black. 12-buttoa-length, $2.50 « pair. — —16-batton-enst c Ladies’ All-silix Jersey Mitts, in Black and colors 12, 18.and 20-button lengths. (Burst floor. Second angex.) WHAT MORE ACCEPTABLE THAN A Prerere For Cusustaas: Framed Arrorypes, ox, ~ 91.56, $2.00, 8295, &i and 43.40 — Rewarque-proof Etchings, in White and wo.d, ivory and many other styles of frames, #1 up.—— aniOnginal Pastel Paintiags, tm all Sle, 81, 8 wack — Baruboo Fase! AS. 50, Ge. HSE. $2, 83, 85 and apwacd Also & ne line of Ensis, in oak, cherry, Draws. White aud guid aud Silver. Geurta tor - 10th @t, Ueda.) —— > > . Parrers Daesses Fos Tar Hout Day: : A GTRONG FEATURE WITH US THIS SEASON. ——— ~.Each Dress Pattern put up ine pretty box when desired, treoof chatae. The bux te to protect the dress acd adds grace 10 tbe Curistuuas prewar, Dress Patteras, in all-wool Knickerbo-ker Giugunais, Seoteh miaiuces, Scotch plaids, ladiew clothe, Be., im a large variety of color- ings and sty!es, —$3.00.— Dress Patterns, it ali- wool sergea, cashieres, Rosther mixtures, plaids and plain chevicts, —#4.00.— Dress Patterns in a lance variety of materials —piein and fancy combinations. $5.00. 87.50, #%.00 and $10.00.—— Au unusually Fine Line of Partie Robes—thie ‘season's productions—at frou: $20.00 to $55.00. — — CT 10th st. building.) —o— Woovwann & Lorunor, 1oth, 21th and F st, ow Everiastingly at it. We are safe in the statement that no other house DOES—EVER DID-or EVER WILL sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Saxs & Company. “Caorren Fon Cunsruas* ‘We wonder if yon have been waiting for this sale? It'san anpual with us. There are the times when everybody is gen- erous—and weare never “be hind the times.” Ifyou want to be “eternally Diest™ for your thoughtful remembrance give the men ft pt ne tes hs 5 q 5 By folks Uy Pax Or Suuvexe 49 Wy a i 5 i the best makers’ tuil by the b 4 Ha cathe guid sees mame ay best that money canbus. O2 FY TA cima SAS know we woolan't vermitof ow SSSA cccteees ae 19S Six Sryses Ls Tas Groce 3 Silk) | { on) Velvet, Silk Che- | Men's “Ro % | Men's Ooze! nille’ Embroid- | |meo" end Calf Slippers in | j Tan and Black, trimmed in Pat ther, that ont Leather, | piles weremade tosell | sell for #2.50, to well for 2. for $2.75 and #3 | ¥ €2.75 and 83— | 83 ana 23.50~ and are worth and are worth | eon i it-WE offer you tt-WE offer soa ~ O°" | WE offer for for for $1.97. | $1.97. ered Slippers, Patent Leather trimmed, that were made to | “Fauat"Sitpyers: | ~Russet and Wine shades, and are worth \ i - | | Leather Opera ‘Men's Lizard Chocolate, Slippers in Tan Brown, Wine. | Bleck and Ma.| SD2e msde on | Suprersin Wine | the Opera and | hogany — plain | Everett shapes— and Patent) | shades, that were kup” to sell | Leather trim- a made to sell for tor @2.50 and|— med—that were é 73,8298 and | #2.75-ana are : made to sell for “ $3.25-and are | worth it—-WE of- a £2.50, 82.07 and | woorth it—-WE of- fer you for | @3—andare worth it—We of- feryoutor $1.97. | fer you for | | $1.97. | $1.97. Asoruex “Crvsmse Tocernen: Or Qoatites. Men's Lizard Opera slippers Tan Black that were wade to sel for $2.25—and are worth t—WE offer you $1.37. Men's Goat Opera Stip- ! Tan Gost Overs | in and and Everett Siipyers that | were iste toell sor €2.50) andare worth it—WE of. | | fer you for $1.37. ‘Men's Alligater Op- | ers and Everett Siip- | pers, patent leather trim- pers in Tan and Bisck— med-that were made to that were uade tosell for sell for 1.98 and ure @2-and are worth WE | sorth for it-WE offer you offer you for $1.37. $1.37. Men's Velvet | A Embroidered Opera Sars {ana Everett siip-- Repvorios Aste. j Pere-thes were Is Toe Cunistaas | made to seil for N - | @1.98 and $2.25— | aNICK Stirrer | andare worth «| Or Saxe. H WE offer youfor j| | g147. | Tae Tump Cuarrer Ix Tue Sactizice. ‘Men’ tion Opera and Ever- ett Slippers, in Wine and Rus- | thst | Men's Velvet | Innita- | Embroidered | Boyw Aliizator Goat Patent Leather Patent trimmed — thet | were made to | sell for 1.37 | for #1. and 21.50-and | al trisumed — that set shades. and at were made to sell for $1.50— anil are worth it~ ave worth are worth WE offer youfor WE offer yuu tor | Si cexrs. offer you for ST cess. 87 cexts. Youths' Em- broidered Opera jand Everett | Slippers—Petent Leather trina - | wed—that were made to sell for 81.25 and 81.50 and are worth | WE offer you | } Beys’ Em- Fonths! Gost proidered Opera Opera Slippers— | suppers—patent patent leather eather trim - trimmed — that ' med—that were were mace t0/ padeto sell for soll for €2.25— | 91 a5 and $1.50, and are worth it | 54 ave worth | -WE ofer FOU) ¢¢_WE offer yon for 5 ' BT cess | iEanty Borezs Ger Tux Cuore. for STcexts. | ST cexrs. You will fudevery size-and if you shouida't hit upon the right $$ one—we'll exchange them for ge = you. Oar caution to you to buy § gd ¢ cariy is timely, for wedo a tre uendous Slipper trade—and it & gi $ has Uexun in earnest. ~ ees prices aud qualitics call loudly— ©-#-® they are beard a long way—and £ € 2 everybody answers. wo we oe 1 re ww ow oe Be w cer ee or aw uw Saxs Asp Courasy. The Ciothes Market. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH at STREET. PISS, LANENDER, LIGHT BLUE, SCARLET, Sanat i's ENTERPRISES E Peete, PROS LASEN DER.LIGHT, T BLUE, NIL GREES, SUBAREA, alist oF ladies’ use. 48e., $1.99, 31.50, 81.75and 82.25 each, With Totlet and Shaving Requisites, in sole lesther case, only Men's Russia | $2.98 [ona Everett | $1.65, sand $2.49 the set, ad Russet} Wire Tanters. Partments for stamps, &c., combination pencil aud Pen, blotter, lock and key, &¢. drawer, besides other compartments. will be made confusing. Hundreds of Fancy and Grain ‘Leathers, in all colors, at 50, 68, 75, 85c.. $1, 81.35, 21.50, Real Alligator, Seal, Morocco, Kangaroo, &e. $4.59, $4.75, 24.98, 85.98. Even this long list of prices gives no idea of the variety, since a dozen diger- Opera Shpyers— | Opera Sitppers— | broidery trimming is worth a half dollar without Leather | counting the making and style. were made tosell | ; Bs ih E EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. MONDAY, D¥ GW The Palace Royal propri:tor, though net without ceperience of newspaper Advertising, had no conception af the numbers of readers of advertisements when the letter from St. Nicholas to children was published. It was thought that 2,000 bores & Candy would be sufficient to supply those who would reepond, and that quantity wae purchased of Gill & Son of F at. for the occasion. The insufficiency was the outcume of a not proper appreciation of the power of the press rather than the want or willingness to have an adequate supp ty. Storr Ovex Toxicar Uxrn 9 O’ctoce. mee no business could be transacted Saturday evening the 46c. and 39c. ‘Meu's Scarfs advertised as a special attraction for 25 cents could not be sold. ‘We terefcre make the same offer fr tonight from 7 to 9 p.m, only. en te : PE} BER. .14, .1891—TEN PAGES, | _ AD RRIEW BALL ¥ BETTER. The store wilt remain open evenings—beginning tonight. Haxprencarers.—xo tines- mixed Handkerchiefs. ‘The present is the largest stock we have ever shown, Ladies’ Japanese Silk Huandker- chiefs, usual price 25e., only 19. each, Ladies’ Japanese Silk Initial Hand- kerchiefs only 25c. each. Ladies’ Ali-linen Handkerchiefs, Plain, hems, corded borders and colored borders, only 12%c. each. Ladies’ Escalioped and Embroid- ered All-linen Handkerchiefs, in a large and attractive line of patterns, only 25e. each, en's All-linen Initial Hiandker- chiefs only 25c. each. f FP® A MIT H OT ERR RRR GOO, (00, .00, PON, sSRq Men's All-linen Hemstitchod Hand- EE ALE EEL ET Soc SS ESE B parse oe ceae aaaens tus cee “4 7 OB kee t E 00 pvp Sss8 Men's Extra Quality All-tinen What beautiful and aseful articles may be made of leather is grandly Frames for photographs, writing desks aud all manner of articles are here that you seldom expect to find made of leather, And don’t think that leather must aeeds be dull in bue or of boot- ilustrated at the Palais Royal, Ike substance. as rare as benutiful. Here are leather articles as soft as velvet, in culors that are A thousand and one hints for Christuas Presents in this Leather Goods Department of ours. Tousr Cases. Here aro cases combining @ Collar and Cuff Box, with strap handles, our importation, 75c., $1, #1.25. $1.35, $1.50, $1.85, Thesecasesare leather lined and finisled in first-class style. A novelty case has com- at | Partment in top for jewelry. Those leather-lined are you | $1, $1.35and $1.50. Satin-lined at 21.68, 82.39, 50. All kinds of leathers, dyed in all colors. Toilet Cases filled with celluloid articles for men's Fancy and Russian Leather"Cases at Handkerchief and Glove Sets, in fancy leathers, ! i 7 CENTS for Leather Tablets, with inkstand, com: @2 for Tablets filled with stationery and secret ‘These are but two styles of so many that a selection 68, & Sy $1.85 and $2. As many more of $3.50, 83.75, 83.98, | 75, $3, 83. entatyles are akown at the one price in many instances. | | (For Pocket Books see above.) | Handkerchiefs, with colored borders, Usually sold at 50c., only 35e. each. Barcarss Ix Rippoxs. ‘We have secured a job lot of Ribbons and will sell them ‘at the following TIT S585 low prices: a tae 2-inch All-silk Moire Ribbon, with t 88 picot edve, all colors, sold elsewhere at 10c., only 7c. per yard. * Uiot of Fancy Combination Brocade All-silk Ribbons, usual price If only Te. per yard. Woispsor Tres. —25 aozen Chins Silk Windsor Ties, extra wide, ‘GOe-quality, only 296, Storrixe Baas. — Shopping Bags of cloth and leather, plain and embroidered, 8c. to $3.50. Cumstuas Apnoys. — en tireiy new line of styles of Aprons, attractive effects,25,50 aud Taceach, D, Penrcwrry Depanraent. For ifis—Boxes containing *? botties of Colgates’ Best Extracts, 2-ounce etched Dbotties, glass stopper, Violet and Hejiotrope, only USe. per box. Pocser Booxs, &c. We commence with the most expensive because they are really the cheapest—We mean that they are more below the usual quotations for equal qualities than Go Learues a FOODS. —Pocket ks, Card Cases are the tower priced articles, sala wateG Ecce Pocket Books, with guaranteed Sterling Silver Excoilent Pocket Books at 23c., ‘50c., 75e. and 81. Trimmings, with place for initials, which we engrave free of charze, 82, $2.50, 83, 83.50, 84, $4.25, $4.50, $4.75, 25, 85.25, 85.75, 80. Made of selected leathers, Some, of Kangaroo, &c., areas soft as vel- vet and as delicate in colors. Card Cases in equal variety, from $2.25 to $10.50 each. Card Case and Purse combined, 82 to 7.50 each. Heariquarters here, because of quantity and variety, quality and price. Pocket Books, without Sterling Silver trimmings, butehe wear of which is guaranteed, are here in tens of : ; Groves For Girts.- ‘Misses’ 4-button Kid Gloves, Tic. Misses’ 4-button Suede Gloves only S8e. Ladies’ 4-button English Walking in Ton, Gray and Black, White Suede Gloves, with Black embroidery, only #1.55 per pair. Gloves exchanged should sizes be wrong. Hostery.—atcotors tor maten- ing slippers and costumes in both Lisle and Silk. New “Kise Ly Hosteny. The latest is **Waukenhose” Stock: ings for Ladies. ‘They are made with “rights and le‘ts” to conform with the exact shape of the foot, insuring comfort, a snuz fit and increased durnbility. Guaranteed Fast Black. er pair. Children's Fast Black Hose, 19nd thousands, from 25c. to S4each. Even those at 25c. re guaranteed ; having the riveted frames they cannot come apart and the sa/+ty Aange overthecompartment for small coins make their loss an impossibiiity. CARD CASES at same prices and as great variety as Pocket Books;and so with Pocket Books and Card Cases combined. SETS.—A novelty for this Christmas are sets—purse and card case to match in design. Some are hand Painted, others with flowers of enamel im natural colors. Prices $1 to #3 the set. Those with sterling silver trimmings, $3.68 to 85.337 the »:. FOR MEN.—Bill Books and Pocket Books from 50c. to ¥4 each, of all leathers, in ail colors; of every size und style conceivable. Hand Satchels frou 68e. to $10 each. Cigar and Cigarette Cases, $1 to 83.98. Case containing Blacking Set. 59c., with whisk broom, Ladies? All-silk Hose, 1.38 30 87, Faxsrierant lineof entirely new styles. «Hand-painted Japanese Silk Fans, White, Black and Colors, only 81.50, WILLIAM H. McKNEW, 933 Pa. ave. Wurs His EE RRR TTT ‘Toe. RT | * i For Aprons, &e., see below.) Eee, OF ee zs & dz Bee RU U GGG Ox Hee Naxe: Pye eve hae R UU GGG R uv GGG ‘Why not bave his or her name engraved on copper plate and bave fifty cards W WW 885 Ss printed herefrom. We charge only 86 cents for really artistic work, and include Www Sssq ww ww - a Christmas Card, offering you nomean selection. What better Christmas present? aS Butit'sone you muat see to quickiy—before Wednesday evening. Heavevanrexs For Cunsrvas Apnoss. ‘We consider it fitting at this time that we shouldextend our thanks to the people of Washington who have So unstintingly patronized us.and as- sisted in establishing this —the larzest A BPE, BRR, 00 RN N g5bg and finest Drag Store in the city. faa Per re $ 3 x % 4 4 We are deeply gratified to know that BA ERR 9 9 BRN our efforts to. lower. the Prices of 4% ER % RBS S82 Drugs Lave Leen appreciated, as has APRONS FOR THE CHILDREN, THEIR NURSES AND MOTHERS, © Let's look at on: erous in size, will you pay elsewhere for an apron to match this in size, quality and style. But this is but one style of hundreds Here are literally thousands of imported aprons, from o0c. to $ 2.25 each; dainty bits of filmy lawn, with laces and ribbons dotted here and there, apparently 90 carelessly, but really with the skill and tasto that is Paris born. Let's look at them: ar 39c. zac. Tiere are several styles that were imported to sell at DO cents estredat only 29. each. The lace and em- at 68c. Eacu. Here are those Aprons that should be 85 cents, that are that priceat other stores. Weare making alittle mystery of these Aprons. Only thisto tell you; G8e. ere, S5c. elsewhere. How is itt at 84c. acu. ‘Many of these Faucy Aprons you'll find marked 98¢. We can’t afford the price to be always 84 cents, so read and run, India Siik Aprons, in art colors, with laces aud rib- Vous as ligt and graceful. * © Wectosed out from an importer at a great . = + sacrisice 10 pieces of Grou:'s Silk Crepe. i? These Silks are 27 inches ne and have iv - = ver been offered by jouse for iess Wax Nor A Duzss Ix A Fascy Box: SiS gen QS feeseth Occtine bec ancr cates ane * © only 81 per yard, or just half price. Colors, * * Lavender, Canary, bend Cream, Old Rose, ions rer * © White, Nile and Black.” What’ would be Fulrics and prices to snit young and old inall stations of life. Hi ot prey na al erate the ress lengths st 10, 15 and 20 percent less than the yard price, and hand- * than one of these Silk Crepes? : nd Another bangain is ee Songs Sev oa * * 24-nch Cream Ground Figured India Silks, * * * © with violet and flowered designs. Reduced * * Tea * * from 81 to 75e. per yard. se AB S. : AC D, + + “Plain China Silks in all the fashionable * * rack Sirk. ovoreD Dress. * + evening shades, at S0c., 00c., 5c. and @1 * * EP ataasac : oe + "Whatever be your needs in the ‘Bilk line A written guarantee binding us to giveanew dress] Choice of the latest style fabrics, in plain colors, |_| “tWili Pay you tosee us. ae ‘if the one selected splits within six months of pur- | mixtures, plaids, checks or stripes. 83.48 togizare|* * JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, Sod chase. You may invest from @1% to 80 with an equal hE. 2 bia deere anan ROE feeling of security. A BLACK WOOL DRESS. If in doubt select Black—a Biack Dregs is alwass a igome addition to « lady's wardrobe, Reliable Black Cashinere Dress, with silk for trimming, ot only 83.98, and from that priceap to 815 for Silk Warp Henriettas, with choice veivet or sitk trim- mings THE PALAIS ROYA HIIT-119 PERNA, AVE. AND 401, 403, 405 AMD 407 1978 ST. uw. ‘ Pree, | are tyle and sce what can be said of it, Here it is: A nurse’s apron, best quality lawn, 40 inches wide, over one yard long, strings proportionately wen- tucks and hem at bottom, been fully evidenced by the steady growth of our business, ‘That we have grown goes with the saying. This large business has had the effect of inciting us to still furtuver efforts, and has stimuiated us with a desire to have a Drug Store second to none in Ainerii ‘We do not wish to pose as public benefactors or as sacrificing our goods. Weare in business to make money, but to make it honestly, b selling Meritorious Drugs and Medi- cines at the lowest possible prices, that is, at the smallest possible inargin of profit. ‘We are on the eve of our fourth year, and promise that the straixht- forwardness which has characterized our deaiinys in the past shall be, if Possible, eclipsed in the future. Our steadily increasing business made it compulsory upon us to seek more commodious quarters, hence the erection of the elegant structure oa the corner of Eleventh and F streets, which we now occupy—where, with increased facihties and a larger stock, we are better prepared than ever before to save you money op The price is 25 cents. Now, what at 120. zacu. Of course these are not imported. We only ask in- spection of the lawn, the width and length. And these with two rows of revering. See them also. at 15c acu. ‘The writer smiles as he writes. No wonder. In froni of him ts the 19¢. Apron of a prominent competi- — tor. By its side our 15e. Aprou. Both alike. = MM MM FER RRR TITT 722% -™ 388s m MMMM EF k oT Zz" at 25c. racu. MRM Fe hee fd 53s, MMME RR T Z Byg8 7 How we merchants have struggled to offer thebest | MMM KEK ROR . at 25.cents. Here are our four champions, ready to battle with any would-be competitor. Fine lawns with embroi- ‘deries and insertions and scallops elaborate enough for |. 5 Model Drug Establishment, CORNER 11TH AND F STS. N.W. 1t Our store will be open evenings till Christmas, aprons twice the price. ° a 6@-Two departments for Aprons—one on first floor 3 a2. Uf near door No. 1117 Pa. ave. and another on second 5 ents E, - . ‘IIS ack* CLL = floor, EVENING SILKS AT HALF PRICE. the price extremes for Dress and Trimmings in box with card. PARISIAN DRESSES. ‘Low prices considering tho quality and style. 8%.75 to 815 the price extremes, EVENING DRESSES, ‘Think of 23-inch wide China Silks, in lovely tints, for only’ 30c. yard, Silk Crepes at 50 and 68e. yard, Brocaded Silks at 7c. yard, Faille Francaise, &e., $1 1081.88 yard. q Kors Puanwacy, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E STS. ‘REDUCTION SLIP. We have the larsest stock of Funey Bottles and Plush, Polished Hard-wood and Sliver Toilet apd Man- feure Casesin the city. They must xo now, and to each customer bringing this REDUCTION NOTICE ‘with them an EXTRA discount of 10 PER CENT will Dogiven. ‘This, remember, is ou the LOWEST figures offered in the city. CALL. ‘KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST A. LISNER, Proprietor. e i 3 | | CHINA. SILKS tor fancy work, + B80. nines yard. a 1 B-inch wide ‘and. Gre Geter te 150. ~~ all high colors, anya oo Ribbons. 8c. 20-yard piece F Tor Re. 1 i 4c. 0 . = alliueh = yard: | colors, i Seti Back oo Kibbons, = DH Hees 2Ie. for PEARS . SS a 7 Ugo feat 25, De. ce wor L212. - Ensire lin = | — | Extracts, 1 Sect. SASSO ee Ir tas Luin's i Extracts at oo fete aE et Oe Wee 121-2. = ee BEER Soe Our entire line ‘Toilet Soap at ad = ‘The above are for tomorrow only, Frou 8a.in, to 9 p.im. Waar Is Mone Accrrrapte AS A GIFT TO A LADY thana pretry Mani- cure Set? Our Christmas Assort- ment is an e/-gant one. It will do your eyes ood tosee it. The Prices, which, by the way, are remarkably (ow, range trou $6 can supply Guy want in JEWELRY, S. Desto. MANUFACTURING JEWELER, 439 9ru Sr, Ursraims. Prices Bevow, Tus Manger. ‘We will wot be undersoid. You can buy here as iow as anywhere, consider- tng the quatity. hive ‘nites “of “Fur Eazings in every vaglety of tr. “Only ste. oer yard. fhite Angora Fur deine palgre new Fur Neck Boas, with antmal oot” Imitation Sealskin Fur Capes. Oar ive of Sealskin Jackets and Reef- crpast be folds "Seaiskin Jackets feos "Gwin to a limit being pieced on the gutcliin the’ruture prices are as low to- ever wilt be. a8 tA LLETE & RUOFF, wus Fa ais alg ‘ave. : Caxores Sext Express Paw By GILL & SON, cor. 11th and F sts, ‘Those who wish to please their friends or relatives: by sending to them a box of Finest Confectionery should leave their orders at once, designate date for shipment and we will send fresh and delicious candies handsomely packed in double box and pay express charges to any point in the United States. We are the only confectioners in America making this offer. Please call and investigate. Our daily card always interesting. ait Mr. Wusos, Of the shoe firm of WILSON & CARR, 920 F st. n.w., Hever crows more enthusiastic than when speaking of the wearing qualities of their famous #3.50 Hand- ‘sewed Shoe, and the public seems to have caught his enthusiasin, for the selling record of this particular Shoe has probably never been equaled in Washington. It is shaped on a last that makes it remarkably neat in its appearance, and one would never zuess that it could be sold at such alow figure. This Shoe is made in a wide, medium and narrow toe for ledies, centlemen and children. The ladies have a choice of dull or glaze finish, and the soft, pliable leather lends the assurance that they will be extremely coufortable for walking. ‘The Shoe for gentlemen is weil made and just the Shoe for inclement weather. Get a pair next week; you will be surprised at their wearing qualities. dle STS TS TTT TTS GG JACK'S LETTERS. XXV. My Dear Father: That Christmas is at hand is plainly visible im the crowded condition of the shop about town. I finished your list today, having bought: For otd Silas dozen hea Wool Soz, 81.75. (He won't know what cold feet are this winter.)—Uncle Rusus-3 Natu- ral Wool Undershirts, 82-86. (He'll be warm with the mereury below sero.)—Cousin Jeems2 pair Gallouses, strong, 50¢— 81. (Sure to keep his pants w five years.)—Brother Witla Full Dress Suit like mine, @25, (Will make a city dude of him.) 80 many article of men’ which are pria sible holiday aifts, that a p do. need to go lookin Save time and mo Another chock will be accevtable. Love to all. Your son, Jack. JOSEPH AUERBACH, IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS PRES. ENTS 623 Pa. ave. ut) iVe., cor. 15th st. PFS, S0c.; WHITE ANGORA FURS, "gL bo; Nutra Sete ros ares ore a atiat 3241 Lith st xe. Ear iSeries pw 8. te ieee ALES ‘in Diaiuon: Seweiny fepalctai speciale = ANCING WAVES AND THE wet heey: * noise i 25 _— ww. Pa ic ea K FPVAND. ExgHA VER AND LITHOGRAPAER ‘Visiting cards printed trom plate, 75c. per 100. cl. Crover Sovxps At night from baby‘scrih are distracting to parents ‘Who are at a loss for a medicine equal to the emencency. Not so with those who have AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL inthehouse. & dose of this meilicine affords certain and speedy relief. To cure colds, courhs, sore throat, asthma, bronchitis, boarwnes: and the various disonlers of the breathing apparatus Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal. It soothes the inflamed tissue, promotes expectoration and induces repose. Capt. U. Carley, Brooklyn, N. ¥., writes “*Thave used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for eipiigeemeeenemueted (om for croup, te which complaint my children were subject." “ruse Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my practice and Pronounce it to be unequaled asa remedy for colds and coughs."-J. G. Gordon, M.D., Carroll Co., ‘Virginia. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ‘Sold by all Drugeists, Price, $1; six bottles, 5.4 Tae Hypornosrnmres Of lime and sods combined with cod-liver ofl in Scott's Emulsion improve the appetite, promote digestion and increase the weight. ‘They are thought by some to be food ; but this is not Proved. They are tonics. This is admitted by all. ‘Cod-liver oil is mainly a food, but also a tonic. In SCOTT EMULSION the cod-liver of! and hypo phosphites are so combined as to get the full advan- tage of both. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING; free. SCUTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sth avenue, New York. MM WSSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP Has been need for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS ot MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TELTH- ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best ranedy for DIARRHEA. Seid by Drugvists in every part of the World. Be sure and ask tor *'Mrs, Winslow Syrup” and take uo cileer kind. Zocent ais-ay outing bottie. ‘on Hemonunacrs TAKE POND'S EXTRACT, pr Tr Your Back Acurs Or you are all worn out, really woo2 for nothing, it is General Debility. Tr BiLOWN'S IRON BITTERS. It will cure you and vive a good apr etite, dealers in ined Sold by all T. B. Towsex & Sox, DEY GOODS DLALERS, D St. be we Que Bate Ui Joleachrit Cotton. ‘ed Table Linen, fast coiors, 22. li-woo! miankets, #4. L1-Wool Bankets, 2. 10-4 Blankets (extra bargain), 95e. Bieached Table Linen, oc. Unbleached Sheeting, 10-4 vide, 150. Bleached Sheeting, 10-4 wide, 17c. Bleached Pillow Case Cotton, Be. and, received a latweline of ‘Napkins worth Lace Curraine af all al Priges from 7 Te. up. Larce line of forts, White Spreads, Ivuss, iTaine Covers, Coreets: Casstnere ae fistance, it.was found that the poor wow } and is in 2d EDITION. RAVAGES OF INFLUENZA. Rapid Spread of the Fpidemic in European Countries. Loxpox, Dec. 14. Reports of the ravages of influenza an various parts of Europe are being constantly received. twenty of the twenty-two nuns occapying the convent of St. Claire were prostrate with the disease. When the nun: At Perigneax, France, finally consented to for “several days enter and offer ms a admit had ontaiders, vainly songht wh to were mma starving condition, the oniy ing food consisting of a small quentity beans. Proper {ood and medical att Were promptly supplied and the remai dined dance suflerers are At Hamburg 1,900 cases of influenza have m reported during the past week, and the death roil hax not diminished. ibe famous Pianist, Von ctim of the disease The epi. yied From Be- » Onpitats, 14.—The appointment of Lora Dufierin as British ambassador to France is, contrary to expect med unani- mously in political circles, and with few excep- tions ¢ press Panis, Dec. 14.—The minority vote of confidence in the governn aomunted of 143 reactionaries, 53 radicaisand 27 Boulang- " Loxpox, Dec. 14. e gamebs ployed on the estate of Lo: Aylesbury, in the countygo! miles from London, have bee It is the general opinion that the poachers, Pants, Dee. 14.—The archbishop of Bordeaur has arrived here for the purpose of conferring with the government with the view to bringing cpere_em- Browniow at mard were shot by about a satisfactory settlement of th gious question which is now agitating political and circles vor, Dec. 14.—A dispatch to the Times from Vienna says thet ons with Spam looking to Wer Jomming the Zoliverein wall com- Mence in January. Hamavnc, Dec. 14.—The Hamburg Courier says that the treaty with Switzerland largely creases the present duties on German um- ports. Buvssers, Doc. 14 ceived bere to the Advices have fect that Emi been and Stu re- 1. man have discovered a river, the most south- erty branch of the Nile, rising northwest of Ujiji and owing into the ors Edward Ny- BLza at a point on the soUtKeASt shore. ATHENS, Dee. 14.—The minister of marine has renigned because he is not allowed to build several men-o!-war Loxnox, Dec. 14. Sir John Everett Millais, the distinguished knglish juanter, is suffering from a severe attack of « ——— Interior Depactment Changes. The following official changes have been made in the Department of the Interior Pension office Promotions: William 8. Bell of Indiana and Thomas W. Burke of Michigan, clerks, $1,600, to medical examiners, £1,400; Addison 8. Helton of Kentucky and Wiliam W. Fierce of Olio, clerks, £1,400, to $16 William T. Jobnson of Pennsylvania, Lav rence W of Kansas and Charles F. Whitney of iilinois, clerks, £1,200, to $1,400; Kichard L. Larrington of Ilinoi Henry J. Hunt of 9 aud Thomas L. Saikeld ia, clerks, $1,000, to psvenor of Olio, Miss Mary Anderson Miss Kate E. Seymour of Aliciugan and Cb y of leans, copyists, £00, to clerks ce of Indian affairs Nesignation: Addi- th of Vhio, copyist, at SW. a o> — Six Months im dat. Sparrow Richardson and Victoria Bailey were friends not many weeks ago, but receutly Vie~ toria di d to apeuk us they passed by. The last mecting they had was an unplea and Sparrow will have au © ppleasant reminder of it tor the next mouth, When wey met Victoria refured to go with Sparrow, and he knocked her down and beat her. The judge gave Lim six months im jail, Second Edition Contuucd on Ninth Page. AN OFPORTUNE FRIEND Will be found in Dr. B. Jayne's Expectorant, when racked us a sev Colt, and Tie many Lang or Tito a which sometunes tuilow old temedy inet the appron al of tie ints, and is loday Barc-a-erac, cvr 61ass, Orxsrer pLares, cHAFING DISHES, ABLE DECORATIONS IN GREAT VARIETY, Ey ERY REQUISITE FOR THE KITCHEN, 4AMPS, PIANO, BANQUET AND PARLOR, 4NGLISH AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY, RerKicenators AND ICE PITCHERS, & Savap, prvxer ax DESSERT SETS. UT-OF-TOWN ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED OVELTIES FOR HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS. ocl9-2m _3_W. BOTELER & SON, 923 Pa. ave. “ROGERS GROUPS.” Tuanrs Orv Sraxpann, THE BERKELY. ‘There is no brand of Whisky the record for par excellence Deveraxe as that of the Old Which Is being sola at #4 int at JAMES AHARP'S ES: t. Ww. ‘pure Berkely Whisks, spulon, aks De ES BALLS, LOTTOS, DOLLS, = 7° RAFF'S ENTERPRISE, ait 124] Lith st. se. Ov, New Howe As ready for your inspection. ITS FIVE FLOORS Arecompletely stocked with everything that isnew and desirable in Household Furnishings, aud is well ‘worth a visit. OUR FIRST FLOOR Contains a carefully selected stock of Bed Room, Din- ing Root and Oftice Furniture. OUR SECOND FLOOR Is devoted entirely to Carpets, and contains the latest and most desirabie tall and’ winter colorimga All grades. OUR THIRD FLOOR Contains a stock of Parlor Furniture which for variety of desizn and uniform excellence of material is not ‘wurpasved Ly any Louse m the country. SOME STARTLING PRICES: Pinsh or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites. Cash, @28: credit, 30. a= ‘Oak Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, $17; credit, 818. Poplar Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, $14 ;credit, €15. SIX-FOOT OAK EXTENSION TABLE. Cash, 84.25; credit, 84.50. Eight-toot Usk Extension Table. Cash, €5.50; credit, 86. Forty-pound Hair Mattress. Cash, @7.50; credit, 6 Woven Wire Springs. Cash, 2.25; credit, $2.50. Angrain Carpets, per yard. Cash, 3c. seredit, 40c. Carpets sewed and lad tree of cost, No chargeior Waste in matching. Easy weekly or monthly payments. Yo notes and 6 per cent discount allowed for settle ‘mente i thirty days. GROGAN'S (BEDIT HOUSE, ‘819, 821 and 823 7th st. nw. wames keep ite Rego a ey DILD, On December i ALLEN. JAMES b., at 1190 p.m, s M. Auten 112; Pifteent >», ISL at MARTHA Tuuy Wvited to atend copy.) COSTAGGINE, Sudden Decemver 14, IVI, at Ea Finppe Cost other of De! Mh FERGUSON. comer 12, UN it the sort + Abul, at Spx Hawinns, ater bore with Chiiscinn pats wuts Lulwews, Ww Borie ce to weep ‘Por teare ate vain. Mia FRIEND MAMIE. Funeral froin Liberty Baptist Church, cor E streets, *edneeday, Doce te ate sited Wo atten Suddenly, on Friday, December 11, 18g. ay owt, Ureiaud, 14 the 1, No. 465 F strwet 3.00 h. Tuy Wvuted Lo a Tiesday, | Deceuser Dame's Chared Puieuds are re ted. JENKINS. On December 12, INL, at 6.90 p.m MAY Al. JENIAD, wisew or Chas. J. Jenauts au daughter of lie ate Pramcis atid Mary etll) Teegviers mises at st. Peet's burch aus. Paesd Fred respectully havited. LINKING, On Decearber 13, I8W1, at 1143.0°rlock p-iu., £KANCIN, beioved husaud of Aun MaLaicgy Linking, aged sixty eight yeur ‘Fuueral wil taxe place -F I9Ls Seventeenth street wort Kesutives abd Druids are 1 st Kock Crees. MALLARD. On Monday, December 14, 580, at 10a m., HARRIET C., wiiow of tbe inte Coarles Freseday” Drecmuaber in tuternient st ronwood sone a vere paver ris TLLER On sunday tworsi, Devensver 23-10, ollie eiowedl duchies of fe ies tate aioce “"Fungeal at the iste reacice, No. 024 B street sath, X. At Glendale, Md, on Thursday. Decenie eras Sa BikOR: aged on ft brvokise, NW tas, Deven My ee a Kawyer, iormeriy ot Washuwion, DC, Stel nine youre SDEKVOURT. In New York city, on Thursday, ay” ANY], attet a -Lort diners, JUDEP a C. ‘The raueral tovk piace on Da: Fast Lisir's Doxz Be Caxexess. Don't be too careless to examine closely When 500 #6 to buy a bottieof CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, ‘Many unprincipled dealers will hand yous Lottie put up in RED wrapper and clowsly imitating “CAR TERS” ‘Don’t fail to examine carefully, and don't be put of with something Just as good a» CARTELS. ‘There is nothing so good.as CARTER'S. The only sefety is in getting the genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. ‘Ask for C-A-R-T-E-R--8 and be sure you get them, A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. re ‘SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Cunpazx Caz FOR PITCHERS “- @asTORia,

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