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4 _ “we THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY @DE . 18, 1891—TEN PAGES. . 3 ; vi —0—0—-0—0—0-—0 . as aa web on TL ARK 'S “Sse BOR PPKNEVYSncolo + ——— = a r Pek bagi Gu. pear ot tore 11 nthe mornings and afar ‘vein the evenings as far as BA A KB E. \ — Sesssanaut ctrectetion ts Washtagsen ares sea = Canisraus Comes Bor Oxce A Yuan / But it comes once, and it’s only six days off. Think of the shopping that must be crowded into these six days. l-ecornizing (he fact that Saturday is the oniy day that parents can shop with the children, and that tomorrow is the last Saturday before Christmas. we endeavorto lend our assistance as far as possible by ¢iviog ‘you a list of searonable and eppropriate thinks adapted to the wants and needs of the younx, with their specific locations. Our experience has taught usa good deal For Sarvnvay. ‘We want to “shrink” our stock of BOYS" LONG PANTS SUITS ina hurry. By tomorrow night we'd like to count three hundred less. We'll come pretty times larger than that of any other paper im the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium {t bas ne competitor. ——————— Tendencies when continuously persistent fora period of time long enough to establish a clear Right upon the threshold of Christ- ‘mas we give you ® “‘epenial sale” of Costs and Cloaks. So many patrons have taken advan- LE-T TER. |p ‘Uretul sifts are the most appre e tiated. More peop'e ere buying use ERRV'S. tage of our Saturday in Ur stock Waich does not comr SE Judgment are accepted by wise politicians as near doing it if price has any ‘‘pull.” ad im this direction, We'll xive you, os fur as niay be, the benefit. We'li begin with enone Dine use with ite other attractions. aTatyzom friends “ty the band” this Chrtstene safe indices of popular feeling. Ihe drift of ‘Weleroass atte that Bent ie Dace somes 2 ive LOVES —e pair or a box, accontine te your events in New England since the presidential Groves For Gur Gris inclination. You will be deine for them wnat @ #9 ~ ee ee ee deneama te them out of the very heart of the $0, We have not overlooked the fact that Dolls are one of the great items of the Toy ® large number if election bas certainly ¢ more than like ¥ they will do for you. And if yow me line, and, in directing attention to our stock of Dolls, wespeak with great confidence ‘we did not hold one Nothing is ‘sure of being ap- ‘them from GUK Lne—it will bean even exchanse of increase in the congressional representation, ne eee eran when we say that a more comprehensive line than ours cupnet be seen, even in the tomorrow. Peat as eve. Se eae compitmente—for lote of your {renin trade bere—u ‘the defeat of the republican candidate for gov- oneday—THIS SATURDAY—you may Tam Weex. Jarzer cities. This tact has been verified by many of our customers who arein a ‘To make thio sale - at bee GLOVES swong other things Giving or receiving exnot in Massachusetts for two years in suc- eeesion, and, last, perhaps rot least, the in- erensed majority of the democrats in the Bos- ‘ke is ovly too eid to get auother pair, Shecan never have too many. Ours being the oldest Glove House all the more mem- orable we have made the reduc- : Position to know. We would ask the favor of an inepection at least on the part of take your choice for those who have not yet visited this department, " Tors. from such a cheicecoliection — you will get geod valies We won't have a pairof GLOVES im the sore fhat Wecaunot “look you in thiye” and recommend. We: Bisque Crawling Dolls with flowing hair, im the city, we naturally carry she would rat ie alls ‘aid rather miss the saic than ran the risk @ having AGES ——lie. each, 2 for 25e.— laree. Weare anz- most reirable qualities. Evory Glove to dodve your (ismatiaf, ‘That i» ton mayoralty election, together with the goes ‘10 Ievchaies, with Wingo beste. ‘Notising in a Wooden, Tin, Iron or Mechani- tows todo the largest Dourht here represents the best Lavine. It ino Litto oot of tho peanthemajee for that party in Connecticut, may well ou- yeahs, Bs BS N. tee cal Toy but what can be found on our 4th and Cloak business to- Quality that the price paid can buy tread—don't give ues chance to name prices tat are courage the party which has never, for any con- 734-736 Tra Sz. : is a suas anywhere. Here aFe a few of the $0 poot QUALITY could not live im then. But it gees Geta Lad aincd ofa leal aid fa the eoeese . Dressed Bisque Dolls, in rolling chairs. lors, sogether sit a finer crates Us Your confidence—names @ Fair price—and brmame a tan. The study of * ” 2. Drums, Violins, Bicycles, Tricycles, Wagons, Meve it will be 20 1f Latics’ 4-butten Walking Gloves, you back agen next 0 ou want GLOVES. The land of pilgrim and puritan. judy of po- ‘You can afford to “break in” on your Infant Dolls, 12 inches high, with caps Pool ‘Tubies, Skin-covered Animals, Books, the low pricos are 61.55 and €1.75 per pair. better way and the betier tains are OUKS, litical conditions in that quarter duving the hudba bashed to timesieniienatvanda corgi Garues and myriads of other entertaining nov- apprecintcd. ‘Here Ladies’ ¢-button Suede Gloves, Tete proper weshouid tel. you of the kinds we capry — last twenty yeare or so might develop the ae ae fini ieihs 40 Geren highs Saks Seca etties. are a few of tho Beatiy embroidered, only €1.53 per and the price—then you will be Posted. We causes of republican defection, but space amnagpaneean - ‘Sox ‘The third week of our Closk Ciosing-out Saiefinds | oe cy . 7 ‘Ie te not pesatlete fmf Letter valucs than ee, ge ition rg ae eden eee TD SENSOR — So Se a raped races cg on ag tus as fully prepared to cater to your desires, and —s00— the following: wach ae not sa wie Glow peter oaon . . fact: The sttitude of the two parties on BREASTED SACK SUITS-—the neatest es Kid Body D 2 inches high, with Lisque TOY FURNITURE. merated on accougt 61.55, G2 and 62.45 por pair. Waar Is Newest: the tariff question, with New England de- and nobbiest of the effects you Lave seen Re crtpes ane Sines: Severatle to yee Rawerte BOOST Rowing beads ind aitving hair, S-piece Parlor Sets, of lack of space, For evening and opera wear we wanding what are termed free raw materiale im the history of the Cloak trade. The prices men- and 8 protective policy supplying them only in 7 offer Ladies’ Pearl Kid Mousque- tare Gloves, embroidered in Black, Biack Cheviot Reefera, with shawl LapIEs’ 4.0 PIQUE ENGLISH Foliins collar and edge of wink fur. 7-piece Parlor 8 WALKING GLOVES in Tun—one of Per- ‘7-piece Bed Room Sets.. this season. All sorts of tterus— elt Kid Body Doit ‘ 13 inches high, with Lique 99.98 frogs tip! ‘Rexu only $1.55 per pair. mins, ee Is Seecepioen canons ac sepa of eat acarieecat ae pacteahar ee eee a Sanit, sonar et-sheen sneak. eo to pene e000 Jeary oo8 White aud Pearl Mousquetaire LADIES’ 4-bUTTON VIQUE ENGLISH this hemisphere, accounts for the disposition of “ ‘im the wool beauty,"too. Will ie, S-piece Bed Koow Sets., @5.98. We make this reduction of $4 in or- Gioves, embroidered m Black, at WALKING GLOVES m Tan, Gray and many New Englanders to give the democrats a wear sud look well as long as there's ncainted Kid Body Dolix, 17 and 19 inches 10-piece Parior Sete—uphoistered in plush. 73e. der to clear cut taseutire ine one #225 terrain : Busch the Ava. C sae a é isses’ ¢-button Kid Gloves, only - NCAP trial It may uot last longer than may be = thread to hang to—Better Cheviot, * —~75 and 90c.— ‘Larger Sets for bed room and parlor. ER sia a ahioel Be Bag 4 ge ee Se eee ene Dressed Dolls, with bisque Lesde—Sailor 81.00, 82.00 and $2.50— FATS (permanant easy eodoe edges * Ca iusa Work Doxes cs . at, ian wtton Sued . gram of Mr. Blaine to be gencrally recognized. esimeres, Tweeds end Homespuns Bakers. &c. — %% a half lined. Keduced from 10 to ges aol ae reac- never iTS. Se rs. 98. 80.08. Our Gioves are fitted to ; riod sachs ether ne chase bee = os cae pom Dressed Dolls, 12 incues high, with bisque roapraiaas Elezant Ten Cheviot Reefer, extra hand and guaranteed. Show'd you LADIES’ GKAY AND BRUWN & tende: in the dem tie party. are LONG P. SUITS—14 to G: A head. -severai styles. Complete Butcher's Shap e108 Mnciragy dcelpenenpged granting earl wagner pa See ae om ondleeptenper the de a ae a ae ret See Se i Te ——50e.— ee ee ee ee to Black Japanese Fur. Black Sik C ot sbou'd not Lapren to be the correct LADIES’ 4.B0TTON SUEDE in Pear, and elsewhere get control of the derocra ; TOMORROW and your $7.75 will Fastenings, baiflined. Regular price Primrose avd Brown, with Bisck stitct come 77 size, We Will exchange them afier organization, and there are some signs that ‘Styles aud they ure the best valuu ever vflered. * $10.98. Tomorrow's price 87.48. ont ghd With every Ladiea’ Cloak sold a Push Work Dox will - : evi Tana rn 4 1, 812 and — Exceilent black Cheviot Reefers, ° . i Seg eg, ater — bole A spain a PE A ES peer LOLS FURNISHINGS. foeucalg vane : $8.48 extra length, two styles, pin sed) Fixe Hlosrery For Gurr Givixe. na maa — See de — 813 ts today. oun hee ey Violins... 5, 25 amd 0c. a | ee ee Superior quality of Black AULsilk LADIES SHUTTON MOURQUET URE nlp ap We've too many of these sults—and Sete, Jewelry, Suab, lata, Weaps, Lure, & Salt Wiliow Castine extra valen 2, 43,00 ge redeem nen pga Hose, only ¢3.38 per pair. This is EDR tn ewti, with Diack suche —_ me iy, ja ys Eure, Ben, pees srre the bit value we have ever offered pisces diamant sats practi ‘our way to get rid of them is through the Natu n D. ee, Elecant Bediord-cord Reefer, extra alue we have oft tow . " ey e = Saas pap deescenpaserscanis arena Ham Dots an ee nate cainse seesaw (me eee es im an All-niik How. LAbILS SBUTION MOUSQUL TALE Superior line of Colored All-atik GLACE im White, Hote, to match theelippers and cos- me tunes, 81.75 to $7 ver pair. to lined, angle pockets aud handsomely finised, two colors, Tam and Biack. Regular price §11.46. Tomorrow's with Black stitch 2.25 willing and even desirous to withdraw from the presidential race, the next question that will 80 we've gone to the **hilt™ this time. THE GENUINE GEUMAN DOLLS Can only be had of us im Washiuston, There Gives Away. evidently arive is whether the republican party can afford to permit him to withdraw. The game of politica is a cruel and unfeeling one. When the pinch comes small consideration is shown for the comfort or feelings of individa- als. So far as the vast personal following of Mr. Blaine is coucerned, which isenthusiastically devoted to him as a leader, his wish will prob- ably be iaw.and regretful assent to his decision would doubtless be yielded if be should say that physical weakness or any other consideration forbade his candidacy. But the great repub- liean organization is unsentimentaliy machine- Like in its operations, like every other historic political party. If next summer the managers of this machine perceive or think they perceive ‘that the contest for national supremacy will be | very close, that victory or a defeat which it final and irreversible turns upon the candidacy or non-candidacy of James G. Blaine, will the | latter's decision or inclination or consideration | for his comfort or pysical well-being or even | his length of life be conclusive upon them? eee ahs ‘There is something thoroughly Chicagoan im the idea which bas resulted in a general in- Vitation to Congress to visit the World’s Fair site and see for itself what has been and is being | Gone. The transportation and entertainment effour or five hundred more or less distin- guished men would be a gigantic task for the | erage town, but Chieago is not an average | town; it is Chicago. Senators and Represeuta- | tives who have not yet given much thought ta} the Quadro-centeunial may imbibe information | and inspiration at the fountain head and as a| result the legisiator and the fair will probably Le benefited. If the excursion is only as sue- cessful in a business seuse as it will be socially Chicago afd the country generally will have | much to be proud of greater is the evidence of political sagacity in its favor. Mr. Harrison's nomination of Mr. Elkins to be Secretary of War is a tactical stroke of the frst importance both because it isa strong appointment in itself and because there is shrewd politics in it, The appoint- ment not otly gives absoiate assurance of per- fect co-operation between the President and the Secretary of State, which some people seemed to regard asa matter of doubt, but it strengthens the republican party in a state where its doctrines h made headway of late and the vote of which state may be indispensa- ble in the presidential election. ‘The selection of two prominent West Virginians, Messrs. Goff and Elkins, the one for the appellate jndgeship and the other for a cabinet place, indicates a determination to contest the chief cutpost of the solid south in a manner and with a force never before resorted to. se It would be one of fate's curious revenges if the Anglo-Turkish alliaace should give way for @ Russo-Turkish co-operation The reason | urged by the Russians ix plausible, namely, that the Slavs in Turkey having been enfranchised by the results of the last war there is no longer a cause of quarrel between Rassia and Turker, and their objects in the east being similar, the repression of Bulgaria. the restraint of German influence, they should stand together against the triple alliance and England International Politics makes strange bed fellows. The friend ef today may be ihe bitter enemy of teworrow | and vice versa. But will Turkey ever become convinced that Rusia fae abéndored ‘its | hereditary and historic policy andtdomptiered Ste burning ambition to posess Constantingple? a ‘The Young Czech in the Austrian parliament bas “turned his face to the mornmg,” to quote & distinguished Senator from Massachusetts, and is making sharp criticiems of the reigning | house of Hapsburg. Time will come when the Bohewina people, of which the Czechs are the leading race, will have as much «clf-rule as Hungary Tbe Hapebarg empite is maintained |. entirely by rations! equipoise—one nationality against another, and when Bohemia {ally makes | up her wind, as ker Young Czech party ey dently has, to achieve self-government Francis, Joseph will concede it to 3 —_—$—— Radini's willingness te forego his request for a chauge in the United States Constitution ac- | cording to bis views does credit to bis astute- noss. The now Itehan minister will no doubt be heartily welcomed. == oo The mileage commi:te2 has made a fine Tepid transit record with 9U0 accounta de- posited with the vergeant-at-erms by Chair- man Castle within six hours after bis appuint-| ment. | 0-0-0-0-0—0-0—0-0- 0- 0-0- 0—0- 0-0-0 0- 0—0—0—-0--0- 0-0-0 0- 0-0-0 0-0 O- 0-0-0 0— 0-0-0 0— 0— 0— 00 0— 0— 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-00-00 0-0 ses. - It is probable that the St. Louis brewers had Be Voice im securmg the prohibition national convention for that city, the time for the hotd- ing of which is June 29, 1892. oe Chicago is never sul in her enterprises. What she proposes to do is to borrow Congrtss im atum> long enough to show it the Colum- ‘The humor attached tp the tine of €250 im- Posed ou Jay Goubl for his tuilure te appear | ae juror is heightened Ly the fact that the ive was remitied. + An interesting oxhil:t from Chicago to the Colamiian exposition woald be a detailed illas- tration of the best methods ef robbing a unail oe A Plucky Switzerland sits up in her private box in the wountsins aad watehes the European drama with much interest, but no alarm. i = It will be some relief to many people to reflect that Mr. Hill has taken wp bis option on @ wea im the Cuiied States Senate. ee Joan L. Suiivan’s acquaintances expect him } {| Ye find an casy task in kuveking out the Keely geld cuze. 0-0-0-0-0- 0- G~ 0- 0-0-0—-0-0--0-0- 0 0- Saxs Axo Courasy. ‘There's never been a season like it for SHORT-PANT SUITS. The demand forour $5 grade has been enormous. ‘There isn’t an equal of the quality for the money to be had—anywhere. In re- ality we have been selling you other peo- ples’ $7 and $7.50 values for $5. The Iieis sill complete—and we'll keep it so, ‘All well-picked patterns. Our $3.50 SHORT-PANT SUITS are average $5 cues—and even at 82.50 there's safe “tyes” to your inquiry— “‘do we keep Suits so cheap?" Wego up asbigh as $20, but atevery price stop Wecenter unusual quantities of qual- ity. OVERCOATS or REEFERS—or some- thing of the sort-onght to be onthe ‘boys’ backs these “snappish” days. If You are out for oue tomorrow hold on to Your money till we've had a chance to Show you our line. You can save by jt. Our KILTS and *‘eunuing” JERSEY and VELVET SUITS—in odd ‘get up” are “‘sweet, pretty temptations.” Soare the prices. ‘There really is only one store tocome to for yuantity. quality, novelty,courtesy and economy. “Ie You Go To Saxs Yours Sure” Irs Cou Exovcn For Coats NOW-if it isever going tobe. NOW ‘the men need one of our warm UL- STERS — FUR-TRIMMED COATS—or FUR-LINED COATS—But we're here to sell—not to say. You'll pick the kind. We carry all the latest styles. Liketo have you look them over—if only from curiosity. What we show WE MADE. ‘Talk aboat variety—we're three to one of any store in town—seems to cost less when we sell it Gurrs Mex Lise. How we are ‘‘uustling” things in the “holiday corner.” Way back to the elevators there's nothing but Christmas Haberdashery. It is a poverty-stricken purse and an over-particular taste that cau't settle on something out of all this variety. We have thoroughly equipped ourselves with am army of clerks. What you buy that we can put in s box “‘woes"—and the engraving on metal mounted cones and munbrellas we do free. Whatever you buy may be ex- chanwed after the holidays if you happen to “shoot wide of the mark” in size or shape. These are patience-trying times, but we bear the burden. OUR stock has ‘such an endless resource. You've only time for short stories these days—pithy— but to the point. Hints are handiest. Our line of HOUSE COATS is the (argest m town and BESY. We were sure of it_but we aretold so fifty times a day by people who have looked avound. Well, they're ‘‘clothes"—and what's clothing is always best bought of Us. SMOKING JACKETS, DRESSING GOWNS and BATH ROBES make up the assortusent, ‘They are imported and Gomestic in design and wake. Rarities ‘that are only to be seen here. ‘The HOLIDAY SLIPPERS are down ‘stairs for your convenience. We've all Sizes and styles. You buy with the privilege of exchange. A bos oi SILK or LINEN HANDBEB- cHiey A USPENDERS. a UDi. an ‘1. CASE. ATLA One, of FANCY NIGHT Row ‘A SCARE PIN. SLEEVE LARS sod CUFFS, OR SISE Va DenWean, Cali op as for any of these things and ‘wecan parade before you avariety that makes selection au easy matter. We haven't any “HOLIDAY PRICES"—ours are the same ‘low quotes” that you Giways hea jrow we The quality—not given away. $7.79, WORTH $12.00. Se $16.00. $5.69, WORTH $9.00. 14-98, WORTH $22.00, $7.98, WORTH $13.00. $14.98, WORTH $22.00. $9.48, woRTH $16.00. $2.50, wort, $6.00. $2.50, WorTH $5.00. $3.98, woRTH $6.50. $5.48, wortH $8.00, $2.98, worth $4.50, $3.98, WwoRTH $5.50, 85.98, WORTH $8.50. chance, ‘With every Child's Coat « Handsome Doll will be Ladies’ All-wool Reefer, frog orna- mente, astrakhan {ur shawl roll en- tire length, satin lined to back; no better garment is offered at $12. Examine it, Ladies’ Tan Cheviot Reefer, muftion fur trimmed, elegant silk frogs, satin lined to back; competitors ask from $16 to #20 for them. We are closing out what we have left at less than cost. Ladies’ Cheviot Reefer, good all- wool clot, full length, nicely fin- ished. Altoxether @ good garment at about half price. Ladies’ Reefer, astrakhan shawl roll, frog ornaments to match, in cheviot and beaver—« garment to ad- mireand sure to give satisfaction; also a Fur Shawl Reefer, same qual- ity, at same price, Bedford Cord Tan Reefer, with raccoon shawl roll, satin lined, with elegant ornament. Havo seen same urment marked $26. Ladies’ Black, also Tan, hip seam St-in. Jackets, the jaunty garment of the season—and a good seller—the fact that we are closing out the entire Ine is the cause of our reducing them at all. 40-inch Plush Sacques, newest shapes, high sleeves and finished in a manner for which our plush goods are justly celebrated. Ladies’ Plush Jackets and Reefers, Intest shapes, hizh sleeves, elegantly finished, warranted London dye and all-silk plush. You cannot afford to Pass this lot by. Ladies’ Jersey Jackets—pure wool and finest goods made. Some have sold as high as $8. We have them in all sizes, large and small, to ft any lady. Cunpnex's Croars. Cunprews Croaxs. Misses: Cross. Misses: Croaxs. 100 Children's Gretchens, assorted styles and qualities, many of them broken lines, with one or two. of a style left over. If we can fit your child you can yet a garment at half price oF less, Children's Gretchens, with end ‘without capes, in plaids and stripes; nicely made, choice patterns and reliable qualities, 64 Children's Gretelens, including all of our 87, $8 and $10 garments— and they were great values at the above prices. At the reduced figures they are bargains seldom if ever of- fered as early in the season. ‘Misses Reefers, good, serviceable cheviot cloth, nicely made. Seo it for a grest garment at the price. ‘Misses’ Reofers, astrachan collar. ‘Big valueat the regular Agures. What te it at the reduced price? ‘Misses? Reefers, in astrachan shaw! roll and plain, in Bisck, Biue, Tan and Gruy; aout 15 different styies ‘and qualities, all gt ove price. Al- thouh some have sold as hich as $10 ‘most of them are $8.50 garments. ‘Remember, this is @ closing-out Cloak sale early in the ‘Make the best of it while you have the are clever imitations of this celetaated Doll, but we show none but the genuine. They have bisque bead:, Leautitul it‘e-ithe faces, moving eyes, expored tectit, Lull jointed butiew, ehocs and stockings wud fine Frencb wigs flat cau be combed. Prices range troia 48-inch, Aé-inch Lussia Leather, with tray and bet Dox, brass bound .. BOYS' SAFETY BICYCLES. 81.95 to $11.50, 8A Pretty Picture Look given away with Bali-bearing ali over, each Doll. ee ~ $29.00. Fourth tloor, 10th st. building.) (hifth floor... Seo our $1 Dressed Dolls. Wo heve numerou® Dans Crounse Is Lsrasrs Deranryyat. Customers will thud it very convenient to Lring LALGE-SIZLD DOLLS to our Isvasts) Devautnext And have them: neatly dressed. We Lave everything there necessary for their outtit. (Second floor.. 20th st. building.» Tx Ovr Bors Crormse Deranrwent, Your Boys can be Rile Suit, a Short Pants Suit, within the axes of a Suirt Waist, on extra pair of Trousers, a n Overcoat or a Keefer, im any style or size 2% T0168 YEARS, About 40 of the Boys’ Suits left that we re represented, and aiiof thaa are abs now for uced from 85 to $3. Nearly all sizes utely pure wool. Choice of these * -- 83.00 suit. Chinchilla Reefers—sust tle thing fer bicyelo riding, 00 and $7.50. Bilt Suits in pretty Bine, Green and Erown Piaids—Eten jacket, vest and skirt =the iatest invention. ‘scause a Lig demand for Shirt Waists, particularly the finerzrades, Our stock is superb, ‘The Het y Flannel, & Biue Wool Blouses, $1. Our Sailor Ua luave Leen reduced. They are now #1.00, $1.50 and 31.68, (Third fltor. For Tar Gis. 0. Misses’ Pine Cheviot Double-breasted Jackets in Navy Biue and Biack, good Ieneth, with large pearl buttons aud notched collars. Sizes 14, 1G and 18 years. 2 ry Barat Sers For Cunistvas Giers. . Ladies, perhaps you bave a friend who is ‘koing to be married and are ina quandary asto hat your gift shall be, Hereare some pretty bridal setsthat youcan make answer the pur- ose of both a weddinz and Christmas present. ‘They represent the fullest value possible to get at the price: THREE PIECES-GOWN, DRAWERS AND CHEMISE-FOR 83.75 Observe the descriptions: CAMBRIC GOWN, with yoke of lace and clusters of tucks—sailor co'lar, edged with fine Valencienues lace, caught at the throat with dainty ribbon bow—high, full sleeves, fnished With deep lace :pfle and inserting. Misses’ Fine Cheviot Jackets in Navy Bi and Black, camel's Lair finish, three-quarter length, with shawl ro!l collars and large bone Duttons. Sizes 1%, ifand 16 years. oo ‘Misses’ Fine Cheviot Jackets in Light Grays and Tans, well made and fimshed, new iengtn, with notched coliars and larje pearl buttons. REDUCTION FUR-TRIMMED JACKETS. STYLE 1 All-wool Cheviot, faced to back with satin, deep shaw! roll, ¢eBap x: : w DRAWERS, tucked and finiched with deep :Fuflle of Valenciennes lace and inserting. | CHEMISE—Ve-shaped yoke of Valenciennes of finest astrakban fasteumys. Sizes 14, 1 Reduced trom STYLE 2 —Dizgonsl C Black, faced to with satin, Jace and inserting and marrow ribbon run be- roll collar of astrak ‘silk loops tween. ‘Thethree pieces, of any size you wish, Sizes 14 and 16 years. put up ina neat Lox, :or dene 5 $0.75 aset. weviot, with deep (2d floor... 10th st. building. jar of fin» ri : loops and Ifyou prefer A FINE BED SET, Consisting of two linen piNow siips, two linen sheets and a jiuen buister slip—we have some exquisite y fine ones jctnd-rmbroidered and handt-heustitched. They are the latest creations Isvaxts) Lose Sirs For Houpar | Gurts. 1 i pas = of art and shill aud there ts yothing more suita- Slips with skirt of all-over embtaidery, + ble or that will be better aprFeciated. waist fluisued with tucks and edved with meat $8.25 10 #0 wet. ‘eubrowery, full sleeves aud wide ties. 7 82.00 wach. — | —o a] ALSO A Sexstoxz Axo Accerrasie Gur ‘Two styles of Slips at 25c. ‘Two styles of Slips at 0c. Four styles of 8 ‘Taree styles of Slips at $1.00. (Second Boor. Is A Pam Or Nice Buasxers. Woe are showing @ magnificentiine of Very Fine Ali-wool Blankets, made in Minneapol:s, with burders of delicate Biue, Vink, Ked and Drab—larce size-each pair put up in cloth- covered box— Warre Goovs Deranruenr Orrens on $8.00 to $30.00 pair. ‘Tomorrow You shonid see our All-wool Blanket with 1,000 yards 40-INCH APKONETTE LAWN, delicate borders of Pink, Blue and Drab at 25.00. 8c. yarp. ‘We think it the best manufactured. (Bevond floor ....... 11th at, building.) 2a floor. 41th st. bldg.) ee pis: Dusty Houmas Girrs Turse. CHINA SILK AND CANTON CREPE SCAKF8 AND SHAWLS AT SPECIAL PKICES. We have a sinall lot of thesefine and choice creations, to which we yur attention. Bargains in the tullest meaning of the word. Observe care- fully the dgscriptions and prices, then come iu tomorrow and see the goods. You will find them in shawidepartment. (Taira floor. 10th st. buuding.) ‘There are China Silk Scarfs, 3 yards jong and 18 mches wide, with 6 end Sinch knotted {ringe—Ail handsoaiely embroidered—Colors: White, Cream, Pink, Light Blue and Baluon. ne Samo styles, 3 yards long and £3 inchés wide, with 22-inch knotted fringe, 85. CANTON CREPE SCABFS, 2% inches wide, in Cream only (not embroidered), B-inch smolted fringe, ee CANTON CREPE SHAWLS, handsomely embroidered, 26 inches square, 4-inch knotted fringe—colors, White, Cream, Pink, Cardinal, Biue and Black. 82.75. CHINA SILK SHAWLS, 36 tiches square, elecantly embroidered ali over, with 9-inch inotied fringe—White, Pink, Blue, Salmon, Cardinal, Helictrope, Pis- tache aud Black. ank (Third floor....., - 10th st, building.) Corzeey Deranruest Orrens. ASMALL LOT OF GENUINE ENGLISH STEEL CARVING SETS, knife, fork and steei, in 4 nice plush or leather case. Reduced from $3.39 to f 62.98. ONE DOZEN OF THE FINEST STEEL KNIVES in o handsome plush of chamois case, 26.48. THBEE PAIRS SOLID STEEL SCISSORS, FULL NICKEL PLATED, up sorted sizes, in a morocco case, 81.9. — x ‘FOUR PAIRS in an elewant velvet ease. 11. .-~ seeteneeesees sseeseervorssees Dt at. Dullding, oo tea 5 w 2 20th, 13th and Pots, a. we bone a , 817.98, Price $9.98, Excellent Cheviot Reefers, with $11.98 aba: frogs, lined to front seams, in Navy Kegular price $11.08 Tuli of light opossmu 1 and Black. Tomorrow's price $9.08. 20 ers, with suawil roll and revers of to Gray Kroumer Fur; loop fasten- $14.08, ed to trout seam, well made Stylish Tan Boaver Vaietots, with 817.98 sleeves closely studded with nail- to heads, finished in an elegant wan- 81208. ner. “Kewular price $17.! shall close out these few tomorrow 9S—a reduction of $5 cach. $20 to $14.98, qworrow's price $14.08—« reduction of 85. We have secured at a nacrifice afew more Tan Bediord-Cord Recters, with shawl roli and revers of cen- $20 Bine tan mouftlon fur, extra long, and angle pockets, silk frozs, lived to a2 front seas ond saice style as bere- Coats —totore sold at #20.end $22. We shail at offer them tomorrow at the low price of $17.08. Tuese are the scarcest and finest Coats in the market to- day. Cirarance Sarz Or Cares, We have only a few over a dozen left, 80 have reduced the price of every Lone Cape instock. Theseare in Tans, Grays and Black, bandsomely braided, Medict ‘apes are now $8.98. The 822.98 Capes ave now $10.98. Tive $20 Capex are now $14.98. And so on through the stock. 10 Pex Cexr Discouxr Ox Cun. “Scspus: For Gurr Grvixa. puews Croaxs ‘Tomorrow we shall al'ow a discount of 10 per cent on ail Children’s Cioaks, sizes Gto 1 years. ‘They ers marked €3. to $15.98. Take your choice 10 per cent oo. Cunprews Daesses Ar Exacny Hay Pare. To close out our entire stock of Chil- dren's Dresses we offer you your choice tomorrow at exactly one-half what they are marked today. Sizes to 8 years and from #2.30to 810. Mors Goons Ar 10 Per Cext Orr. In order to keep busy in these second- floor departwents tomorrow we shall alow a special discdunt of 10 per cent on all Wrappers, Silk and Wool Waists, Jerseys and them at a ver over actual cost, Laws: Loxe Gansexrs For bby 7 Nexr To Normxa. We havea few Ladies’ Lous Garments in Beaver and Cheviot Cloths—not the very lates: styies—whic have been sell~ ing at 28, $10, 812, 815, 31K and as high as $20. We nave divided them into lots and wiil offer them tomorrow at the ridiculous prices of 83 and $5 each. Sproat Sarcnpay Sars Or Groves, We want todothe biggest Glove busi- ness of the seaton tomorrow. and in order to do so are willing to sacrifice our Profits on the following two Jots: Ladies’ S-button Mousquetaire Sueds Gloves, in assorted Tan shades. All sizes. " Reduced from *9e. to Ue. per pair. Think of it! 8-Lutton Suede Gloves Tor 69e. ‘Tomorrow we shall offer our new and Popular Bandolette-Liarritz Gioves, im assorted Tans, Modes, Browns, Grays, White and Pecrl; also White with Black stitching and Pearl with Black stitching. Never before sold for less than 81 per Bair. Only S8c. tomorrow. {isses’ 4-button Kid Glovesat 50e. and per pair. Misses’ 7-hook Kid Gloves only €1 per Pair. Misses! G-button Suede Mousquetaire Gloves only $1.25 per pair. Larsen Goons Parstep Free. We will print your name or initials in gilt on all Leather Goods at $1 and over Gree of charge. 4881388 popular price for a present we will offer tomorrow an elegant line of Real Seal Pocket Books Real Seal Card Cesesat 81. Real Combination Cases at £1, Keal Seal Cigar Cases at 83 and All-loatier Wallets atl. Any ot these will be ensraved ‘with the name or initials Free of charge. ‘Asan extra valtie We have secured one Jot of Extra Fine Seal Card Cases, with full White metal-edsed plate. Fully worth $2 or 82.50. Only #1.48 each. The most “showy” Card Case this price has ever bougbt. Fosrer Heox Groves, Stylish Tan-tweed Keefers, extra Jength, with tull roilof light opossum fur, strap seams, angle pockets, well made aul finshed. Regular price $15.08 Tomorrow's price 13.48 Fine quality of Gray Beaver Reef- LADIES BIAKKITZ GLACK im Dasrl, White, Primrose and Light Mode, stitching wuraomsewen . LADIES’ BIARKITZ CHAMOIS end natural color, with Biack -titebi ‘The best value for the money in the city for 250. isthe Fast Black Hose With All-white feet, It has bereto- fore Leen necessary to pay SOc. to wet ap All-white Foot Stocking. LADIES GAUNLLE Elegant Line of “Two-tone” Hose, GLOVES- 91.45. Black feet with colored uppers. LADIES 4 BUTTON BLACK GLACE Beduced from 50c. to 4c. per pair. ‘You can buy Children's Hose any- where for 25e., ut we belleve ours s, Uitte better quality than i generally sold at this price. Fass For Gurr Grie. Wwe ve a superb line of Evening Fans secured expressly for gitts, out the two best values are the Chins Silk Fans, hand-painted, at $3.50, and the Ostrich Feather Fans, Black, White and Gray, at 3. We have both as hich as €5 each. MOCHA GLOVES warranted—€1. LADIES’ BEST FRENCH KID GAUNT- LETGLOVES-im Pearl and Lignt Mode, With Binck #t.totine- MAN'S DUGMKLN WALKING GLOVES and €150. MEN'S CASTOR MOCHA GLOVES- a. YS’ ENGLISH STREET GLOVES- a1 MISSES" GLACE—s1 MissES' O-BUTTON MOUSQ SUEDE, ip Tan and Biack—2i MISSES S BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE. SUEDE, in Tan— $1.50, LADIES’ AND MISSES" BIARRITZ, to Tan, Gray and Blacks cents, Anything that strikes you so tar? there are wore. For Waan Ox “Darss Pananee 22-button MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE ta fe, Hewrl, Mode, Back and all the Tape 82.50, 4-BUITON SUEDE AND ETAIRE Haspxencuzrs Fon Gurr Gino. Customers tell as we havo the hand- somest line of AL-Lincn Handaer- chiefs at 5e.that ts offered any whore in the city, We do not doutt it, for We paid especial care this seascn to select the finest qualitics only. We have them im hemstitched em- A Droidered and escalioyed embroid- ered; ail pure Linen Only 250. IG-button MOUSQUETAIKE SUEDE in —_ White, Pearl, ium. Diode, lack, Lemon. Elexant lineof the moresaborately Nie Green, Laveuder, Rese—tinte to suit Embroidered Ho the totlet—@3. Toe. and 8 each. atten MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE— Men's White Pure Linen **Tnitial™ “*kvening Shades" —23.50 Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, only MEN'S EVENING GLOVES—€1.95 and Let's heey ow agereny $1.50. The correct thuts. Men's Pare Linen Colored Bordered, Tf our guarantee of quaiity was not sufficient—yoR Memstitched Hondbechisia. tion ‘still Would have the backing of the makers—KEYS IER, ont ack TREPOUSSE. AUG. CHARLES, F, CENTEREKL PERKIN, BALSAN and FUSTER Stick to them and they will stuck te you—We de. TWo pairs in a box make a neat gitt, We rae the boxe faucy oue—vrate. Aud ap oddity of © buttomer with every pair. We offer « 50c. quality of Mens Handkerchictsat 3c, These are of superior quality of Pure Linen, Feench patterns, ail White, and have corded, embroidered and hematitehed borders. Sold regularly at 3c. each. Our price, U5c. or €1.88 per half dozen ina box. Looxixe For Coxromn Here it is_with a score of illustr: _ MEN'S FLEECE-LINED FUR- TOP GLOVES —$1 50. KIN'S FLEECELINED MEN'S GLOVES TWO-BUTTON PLAIN-TOP LINED GLUON sXe. "Ss NAVY BLUE AND BROWN CLOTH GLOVES—v0e. LADIES’ FLERCE-LINED PLATN-TOP GLOVES—THREE CLASPS—91.75, LADIES’ FLEBCELINED FUB-TOP GLUVES— $1.25 and €1.50. LADIES’ LINED SILK GLOVES_¢1, Pca JINED TAPFETA GLOVES- LADIES’ BLACK CASUMEKE GLOVES Bde. and Ge. SBES’ AND BOYS' FUR-TOP GLOVES Silk Garters, all colors, finished with sik bows, strongly made and ‘only 5c. each. ‘Stand Hand-mirrors, plush bound, Only 350. « Write Metal-back ‘Sets of Comb, Brash and Mirror. Only @1.73. Atomizers. 5Qc..75e. and #1. Superior ipe of genuine Bristle Hair Brushes at popular prices. Fancy Baskets in a hundred or so styles and shapes, for trimming with Fibbous. Be. tog. Extracts, Colognes and Toilet Waters from all the noted perfum- ers, in bulk of fancy cut and pressed lass bottles, a MISSES’ CASHMERE GLOVES—2gq, BOXS’ CLULH GLUVES—2ic. Muiress LADIFS' FLORE: 81.25, £1. Wand $1 LADIES HAND-KNIT SILK MIR TENS Labi Rizpoxs. ‘The 10-cent Ribbons being sold at Te. per yard are going rapidiy. Just the thin: for decorative purposes. ALL silk and ali colors, Ksow Wurre To Coxe LK MITTENS You CASHMERE MITTENS—20e. For Coats, Capes and Cloaks, so MISsLp' FLORENCE SILK MITTENS there is uo need of our saying more —81 thon that the stock is Just a8 com- MI AND BLACKCASH- plete so far as styles ant sizes aro ME ie. concerned as tt has ever ben. We do INFANTS Ww © AND “BAPY" BLUE not propose to let it run down, FLORENCE SILK M11 TENS_@1 Lowes! prices here as @ matier of IN FANTS' COLORED CasHMERE MIT> course! TENS—25 We aro “Glovers to all ages. Our “‘Handwesr"ts famous Washington over. Let us know of your frst WILLIAM H. McKNEW, — a8 933 Ps. ave. —_ A fry orvit RRR Prsurs, AA OF © ke ® 2t 0 “NINTH AND THE AVENUE” aoe ee — mae + ie TTTT H H FER t Han fi Puase Taxes Nowce, t — aoe ss TT THE DISSOLUTION SALE ss, aT Sss8 ot THELONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO.%, CORNER 7TH AND 6 STS. wi" osty LAST 4 FEW DAYS LONGER. You should not miss (he chance to see, ‘THE SLAUGHTERING PRICES In FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING. ‘The whole stock must be scid Ly the Ist of January, It took time, money and patience, but the cycione’s damage is now -ompietely repaired and all injured stock disposed of. We now offer fresh goods only, including thefancital, creations of leading London snd Paris bouses— HATS, BONNETS, TOQUES, AIGHETTES and all head finery, Besides all that “*MELLI- NERI™ inciudes here's an @tractive display of Holiday Goods. Your ialy friend would be in raptures over a preset of « fine Ostrich | 1802. or Coane Feather Boa—tuat charming article a for street wear, Here ar¢ dainty Fans of THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00., Gauze-aiso the more daborate Ostrich | gg 7h andGate, Feather kinds. One, a rth Black Ostrich ‘Tip Fan, bas tortoise sticka Then there are Duchess Lace Favs, bai painted, with carved pearl sticks. Initial Card Cases and Hand Satchels meke good pysenta A fino lot of Toilet Bottles have been yeduced from @2.25 to $1.75 each. China Siks are down to 50 cents per yard, aii colors—yhllow, orange, pik, old rose, cardinal, light blue end others, Bric-s-brac and Fancy artcies in profusion unlimited. COR. F AND 13TH S78, Pearcweny. Xe PRESENT is more likely tobe acceptable toe Jasy than areally fine perfume. In perfume. as im music, every teste may be wrutified—from the most refined to the groseest. We do not have perfumes rotten up merely for holiday trade, but st this season ‘we bave larger and more clegent botties ade better assortment of odors than usual. ‘Roger & Gallet, Pinaud, Le Grand, Guerlain, Labin. \ Ferina, Atkinson, Bailey, Wright apd other makers {m prices from 26c. to 88.50. J.C. Hurcurssox. aa W. 8 ThoMrsox, Fise Exzcrro Pharmactt, BILVER-PLATED WARE. hese seamned oe KANN rr MANUFACTURING ©, eae W. eR Se BS so isjac eoaeain Suven Novecries OF THE MOST ATTEACTIVE CHARACTER, Mus M, J. Hesz. : 1209 F ST. N.w., H Sram eres ce os Sava Kms & Sox ‘ESTADLISRED 1007. 116 BALT. oT. nas, BeLlmpi ooh Rg? desirabie CHRISTMAS GIFT = ‘BALTIMOLE ML