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| “fre Sal PERRY'S. A. S Mr. Cleveland says “it fs « condition note E4, taecry that confronts ua When necessity calle 24 te must de hewted. Winters ast in xetting— ail the sunmer BED WEAR should be replaced. Beaith requires tt-comfort seks it-decency de mpands 't. ‘You are not apt to think of these things “til the time to use them stares you tn the face Whats plight you Would be tm tf we were act more fareesing! Pernar® eur surveillance has led you to de unheeding. You Bavecome to know that we will have just what you ‘Want ready and waiting for the time whem yon come to rok it Well, itis business with us—and prompt- Ress is one of the fundamental principles of eommer- lal success. So we have prepared--the best we could aaa PES Brasxers. Yeu may not know aif about BLANKETS—bat ‘here isn't a housewife who hasn't learned—from ex- erence or hearsay—that the CALIFORNIA and OREGON brands are the most honest on the market. ‘Thetr fame is older than the present generation. They form the bulk of our stock—and are tempered in price eccording to size and quality. WHITE -$2 50, #3 and 83.50 a pair. }-WHITE—aii wool—$4. $5.86 and 87a —WHITE—$3.50. # $8.50 und $10 4 pair ll ‘Watch the opposite” square daily for our “ONE-DAY BAR A SILVER MINE! Spectal S2-COMMENCING TOMORROW and continuing the entire mouth, our stores will be kept open even- Bevone our annual Stock-Tatinein Jann- ary we want to turn into cash as many Goode 0s posible. For this reason many goods, destrable in every way, except that we have too many of them, will be reduced in price during Decem- ber; this fact and our usual great sale of Holt Gay Slippers will make December « HAR- VEST MONTH for the prudent shopper. To accommodate the extraordinary rush and assure our patrons of quick and efficient serv- ice, we have put on more salesmen, and shall put in more hours during this month, by Keep- Ing open evenings. ‘Shoes, reduced tn price, can be found om nearly every one of our numerous shelves Here are a few from the cream of our stock: tour Men's Popular @5 “Eclipee” Fluent made | French Calf Bench-made kpccep Laced and Button Shoes, R made on the plain globe toe 70 last. Allof the Fine Hand-made@3 Patent Leather Laced Shoes, made of “Cornelius Heyl's” famous imported patent ! Calf. ‘ WHT ait wooo 95 » pate, R WHITE —epecial lot—$4 and $64 pair. EDUCED | ing Boots or Louie XV Heel —RED—86 to $10 8 par. | Dress Boots, hand = > 86 Ta | ise turned. —GRAY-$3, 84, 85, 80 and $7 a pate aaa = peohins te ‘aaa | derfully Comfortaole 1 2_wnrte ait woot-20. 98.50, 99, #10 "Fairy" All-kid-lined Pea- —— and $12 « pair. 4 -RED-G1z pair ———-WHITE—$15 and 215 a patr. ——— WHITE—815 to $25 2 pair. CRIB BLANKETS--#2, 83, $4 and 85. Wrarrr Brasxers. SOLID COLORS and FANCY BORDERS—84. SOLID COLORS or STRIPES—$5. STRIPED or FIGURED PATTERNS—87. $10 and $12. ‘You will find all these BLANKETS in the weights for present use. They are such stuplo qualities that issatisfaction is not a possibility even. HOLIDAY EVER LOW IN PRICE-MAKE YOUR SELEC- $4.25. ther-weight Button Boots. Sa DONT FAIL TOLOOK OVEROUR VA- RIETY OF MENS, BOYS AND LADIES TOILET SLIPPERS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS—THEY ARE BY FAR THE HANDSOMEST LINE WEVE SHOWN AND ASTONISHINGLY TIONS EARLY. Sss8 Reuuastz Sor Hovses 900 and 962 Seventh st. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave. 221 Pa. ave. se. cco “00 Stosmce Roses. 5@-72-ITALIAN SILK—FANCY STRIPES— 100 pattercs—@1 each. 5$-80-ITALIAN SILK—FANCY STRIPES— 81.50 each. e er Comrorrs. HySgT SSN gH NTN TT TKS TH TSN TKN TE TTS Medinm weight: PRINT COVER and PRINT LINING—7ic., $1, $1.50and IGUKED SATINE COVER and PLAIN | LINING—$1.25 and $1.50. With WHITE FILLING -#2 50. SATINE COVERS—Pink, Blue or Orange | Mned—white filline—$2 75. FIGURED SATINE COVERS and LINING— dest Cotton Slling—$3. Bot quite so heavy: . FIGURED CHEESE CLOTH—81.50. PLAIN WHITE and SOLID COLOKS—$2. FIGURED SILKALINE COVER with Cheese | Cloth Hning—8?. $2.50 and $3. | FIGURED SILKALINE—White, Blue and | Pink backzround— bes: Cotton filling-€3.30. FIGURED SILKALINE—White, Blue and Pink—lined with plain colors, with ruffle to match—best Cotton filline—€3 50. EIDEKDOWN—85, 87. $8 and $10—with TINE COVERS-SILK COVERED—up to if Ree eee ssa eee egeagege geese Gests, Taxe Nortce. Mocrsre & Co. 1203 F st. N.W., 100 many large sizes of Men's Shoes 4. 'a4 Ovando hich, in order reour #4, 50 and . wl in, io'imake them move, will oie: at X50 per pair. Sizes from $to 11. Lanrss, ‘We stiil havea tarze assortment and $3.50 Shoes, which we will balance of this week for $2.83. ed Mocenre & C. 9.1203 F Sr. N.W. fe Sonraps. 9-4—$1. «+4 104-81 to $1.50. (12-4 Marseilles pattern—$1. 75. CROCHET. S4-00¢ ALLENDALE { 10-4—$1. 114-81 uz Qenrs ‘MICHFLINE—Blue or red—#1.25 to $1.75. Red, pink or gold on white grounds—$2.75 and #3. EXBIBITION—Biue or | ink on white grounds —83.00. $4 and 85. MARSEILLES—94, single-bed size—81.75, 3.5, $4amt 84.50. 10-4, full size-#2. $2.25, $2.50, 83. R50, 84, 85, #6 and #8. SATIN—Extra size—85 to 88. Regular sizes 84 to $5. Cosnioss. 1Sx1S—ROUND OR SQUARE—with cover and ruffle to match—§5 cents 18xIS—EIDERDOWN with SATINE COV- EKING—@1.%. 20120 <ize—81.50. 18x18—CAMBRIC COVERED EIDERDOWN: CUSHION—$1. 20x20 sigs—81.25. zan2z stze—$2 2AM size—82.25. ‘The way this department has grown tells the story @f its variety—and its values. We don't tempt you ‘with © parcel of weak prices that couldn't hold their own weight of quallty—but ask you enough to be able to guarantee the satisfaction you have the right to ex- ect from a first-class house. Pernars. “SINTH AND THE AVENUE." Hess Use Sus At Wiist Jennews Miler and many otlers competent t® Judwe say that Tees Sis As Bot We are sole acents fo %* Union are slg scents for Holmes Co. Dresees * merino. wool snd silk, and black. If you want the dest shaped garment you must get Holmes Co.'s M. C. W arzaxs Conser Exrorres, 100g F ST., UNDEK EQUITABLE BUILDING. 230 Mas. M. J. Hose. 1300 F ST. ¥.W., CALLS SPECIAL ATTENTION to her large stock of FRENCH FELT HATS Is Hoxrpay Artiar. TEITHERE 1S ALREADY QUITE A F HOLIDAY LOOK aBouT THE T STORE THE NEW SMOKING JACKETS, HOUSE COATS, DRES: ING GOWNS AND BATH ROBES BRIGHTEN UP THINGS CONSIDERA- BLY. IT IS NOTA BIT TOO EARLY TO MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS PUR. CHASES, AND BY SELECTING Yow YOU HAVE A LARGER VARIETY To “CHOOSE FROM, AND Wg WILL HOLD THEM FOR YOU UNTIL CHRISTMAS IF YOU SO DESIRE. wr w wwww ww ww wow HEN YOU SEE OUR LINE YOU WILL AGREE WITH US THAT NO ONE ELSE EVER DID SHOW SUCH A LARGE assorT- MENT OF RICH AND HANDSOME GARMENTS FOR HOUSE WEAR As ARE NOW DISPLAYED BY US. ALL OF THE CHOICEST STYLES AND PRETTIEST EFFECTS FROM THE LEADING SPECIALTY MAKERS OF LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN AND NEW YORK ARE GATHERED AERE FOR YOu TO CHOOSE FROM, AND ARE MARKED AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. Rosissoy, Panzer & Co. Amentcas Crorarens. Srraxos Apventisewents. 1 have been annoyed at the ststements vredit houses claiming that they sell ‘as low ‘sany cash house will seil same te is trifling with the intel of the public, most imoraut of our people know that io buy’ tailments means about double our: for inepires ‘must not carry with moods i | 1200.1202 & 1204 FSz. N.W. a ‘article. bite, ah: RE vnet. an 2. ‘Jomate off tho latest puwas. If you can’t pay cash dou come. If you PLATEAUX IN BEAUTIFUL COMBINATIONS. routs inert Pit mate pay on. a BINvONS FOK ART WORK AT A GREAT RE- sua gt other, aaa 4 m9 pvcTion. Ly a! . ny ae seesiisstissctssssssSese% Ir Is Wonra Moser. Tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday ‘wesball allow a rebate of 50c. on ‘every barrel and 10c. on every quar- ter barrel of our unrivalled Cuaron Brexpep Prove, xthat fs, tf this advertisement is prg- PTESESIETOTSESSDSTEIESUSSSTETEStennNS COON je do this to test the efficacy of this advertisement and to more effec- Soaty tastatece tats atrecty pope California Flour is made from the choicest Spring and Winter Wheat ‘and is so milled asto retain every nutritious quality of the grain. it 1s not a new flour, but one which ‘bas long enjoyed the reputation of making the dest bread and more tt than any other flour. Although it {s the best flour it is by no means the costliest. $1.60 QUIiRTE $6.00 BARkEt: (Parties ordering by mail will also be allowed the rebate. ARR! ARK Pore Orv Beara Wanssy- —A medicinal Whisky, distilled from carefully selected grain, containing no deleterious substance of any kind ‘and the smoothest, purest dnd best medicinal whisky on the market. Physicians indoree it! Everybody praises itt 90c Quanr. $3.00 Ganos. List For Tuvrsnay Axo Fuivay. 10 Ibs. Rice, ‘ 10 ibs. Starch... @ ats. Homing. e A oi hho ooh i oA AAD AD A AA ADA Pol elsisleleiejetsteiolsieetelsteteteteletetetstereteiereetetetelotetetetsteteieietevelsteisieisie‘letersisteieisloersisteisie/evelevete-ieieisie-e E Sats. Beans... 2te 10ibs. Buckwheat... 2.280 10 1h. kit fat med. size Mackerel. 1.40 12 3.1b. cans Tomatoes 1.00 | 10cans Marrowfat Poss. eee 81.0) Scans Shriver's Early June Peas......91.00 Scanssmal! French Peas. 00 63.1b. cans Bartlett Pears... $1.00 12cans Strinvlens Beans. 900 5 packages Hecker's Buckw tee Be Small Sugar-Cnred Hams, per Ib........12¢ Full Cream Cheese Havenner’s Cream Crackers, per Ib.....-11¢ 1 doz. boxes Blue Hen Matches......... 14e Cake Sapolio ION N. A. Poor, Casa Grocer. +++ + va jsjetoiolsieteisislsisieielsisieisipisisieleisistsieieleisisieisisisisiejesisisieeeisisiee sisieie viele ssisisie-e-svisisie-veisiees sisieieee os etetaisislaiieisisisialoitelejsisiaiaieisiotelsjeisietettsisisisieisisistslsioitsisisioisioisisisisisiete sieisia.seeie aie} iis Be 944 La Ave. XNXX NXXXXXXNXKY: STEHT Tita Bann 33 | gco 4 00 A K UK 55S, 183 F om we Kak 885s ge £ 83 ma RK gts © ° cS tun “on” MAA OR S58 aT Joussos & Lurrerius. In order to reduce our stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Ctfldren's Wraps we will allow « discot cent off marked prices. > Piain or Far Trimmed Wraps... $7.50 Plain or Fur Trimmed Wraps ......... $10 Plain or For Trimmed Wraps. .. $12 Plain or Fur Trimmed Wrays, | 815 Piain or Fur Trimmed Wraps $20 Plain or Fur Trimmed Wraps. $25 Plain or Fur Trimmed Wraps... The above reductions, with our 6 makes thi« sale the best opportunity of the seas nto ‘buy wid » thin the means of the slimest purse to have awrap. Come early, before the assortment is broken. Ucspenwrar. ‘We have oncof the largest avsortments of Ladies’, ‘Men's and Children's Underwear to be found in this ctty, and the prices bave never been so low for reliable qualities, We guarantee our prices as well as quali- ties. Joussox & Lerrnent. 230-tr 713 Market Space. {TABLISHMENT- MM + — aa x wt an —-—— ee x KK MMM AS 8398 HATH = wATCHES— cocks — =EAR DROPS— : CpEPostT—— —RINGs-— a IBRACELETS- —T —BaDGES— ENB — —=—— —MEDALS— —7— —PExctis— = —@anTERS— — THINBLES— —FANcr-— —-COMBs-—— —~BY——_ SBvcKLES— — = “CARD CASES- = WORKMEN — PE Wii 1920 NS:_N.W. ’ EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc. AY. * Woorwaro & Loranor. 0TH, LTH AND F 8TS. N. W. Cano. Having purchased from MB. R GOLDSOHMID HIS ENTIRE STOOR OF HOLIDAY GOODS, IN STORE, IN TRANSIT AND ON ORDER, we shall open tomorrow morning the above, in connection with our own stock, making the largest assortment of Holf@ay Goods over offered to the public of Washington. Grateful for the patronage which the Washington people have extended to us in the last twelve years, with additional facilities and 10,000 more square fest of salling space and 50 feet ‘sdditional frontage on ““E™ street, we hope to be able to cater to their wants better than ever before. ‘Respectfully, z WOODWARD & LOTEROP. We Wax Esonve Fare Or Cuanor UMBRELLAS—with initials, from $2 up; SILVER WARE—with initials, axD ON ALL LEATHER GOODS—from €1.25 up will mark name or initials in gilt, Panis. Avoruzn Ixvorcn Or On. Parxrxas Frou Prerrxy Larne Fasxon Lanvecares, Mane Visws, *Puoro. Scexzs, Xo. LANDSCAPES, 4X5%, 500. MARINE VIEWS, 4X5%, PHOTO. SCENES, 4X5%, $1: 500. 6X84, $1.75. -++11th st, building. poset Ocz Boor Deranraexr ‘Has @ complete stock of all the NEW BOOKS tssned by the differeat publishers for the Holiday season. They comprise handsomely illustrated volumes of TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE, HISTOBY and BIOGRAPHY, POETRY, FICTION, STANDARD WORKS OF POPULAR AUTHORS, Scott, Dickens, Thackeray, Prescott, Bulwer, Irving, Carlyle, &c., in epectal bindings; ILLUSTRATED JUVENILE s, REFERENCE BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS; CHRISTMAS BOOKLETS, IN GREAT VARIETY. SELECT EARLY. This appltes more to BOOKS than to any other class of goods, for to buy Books properly ‘one must take time to examine the PRESSWORK, PAPERS, BINDING and ILLUSTRATIONS, and,in moat cases, specially Children's Books—THE SUBJECT MATTER. Below will be found some of the best and yet low-priced Books. “THE MOTHER OF THE KING'S CHILDREN." “LADY JANE," by C. V. Jamison. & story of church blessings through Christian En. —$1.20.— deavor, by J. F. Cowan. “‘THE DANUBE FROM THE BLACK FOREST TO 1.15. THE BLACK SEA,” by F. T. Millet—dlustrated by HENTZ’S BOOKS—"BERIC THE BRITON," | Alfred Parsons. —82.00.— STORY OF COLUMBUS,” by Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye—edited by Edward Ergleston. “CONDEMNED as a NIHILIST,” and ‘In Greek Waters.” —81.20.— —#1.40.— “IN THE BOYHOOD OF LINCOLN," by Here-| “LITERARY LANDMARKS OF LONDON." by kiah Butterworth. Lawrence Hutton. —#1.20.— ~—81.40.— “LIFE OF LINCOLN," by Coffin. ‘THE CHATELAINE OF LA TRINITE,” by Henry —82.50.— ee $1.10. “AMERICAN BOY8' HANDY BOOK." by D.C. | “01D WAYS AND NEW.” by Viola Roseboro. Beard. —8110.— ——81.60.-— “CHILDREN OF THE POOR,” by Jarvis, “SERGT. BELTON," by G. Manville Feem. 82.25. “MARCY, the REFUGEE,” by Harry Castlerhan, ““KNOCKABOUT CLUB IN SEARCH OF TREAS- URE," by F. A. /.ber. RECORDS OF TENNYSON, RUSKIN AND BROWNING,” by Annie Thackeray Ritchie—illus- trated. -—81.10. — . — $1.90. -— ‘ WOODS’ NATURA. HISTORY.’ uLETTERS TO A YOUNG HOUSEKEEPER," by — ee —81.15.— “DIGGING FOR GOLD," by Alger. —$1.00,— “ALONG THE FLORIDA REEFS," by C. Holden. **THE CLOCKS OF ROUDAINS,” and otherstories, by Frank R. Stockton. —81.25, “DAISY MILLER,” an International Episode, by Henry Janes, }r.—tlustrated from drawings by Harry W. McVickar, ——#1.20.-— “TOM CLIFTON,” or “WESTERN BOYS IN GRANT AND SHERMAN'S ATED © THE BOY TRAVELERS IN EUROPE," by Thos. pict ta W. Knox. . ; ——$2. 40. Dee CERES. oy Breve Reyes “HARPER'S CHICAGO AND THE WORLD'S PAIR," by Julian Ralph “ZIG-ZAG JOURNEYS ON THE MISSISSIPPI, by Hezekiah Butterworth. “ENGLISH CATHEDRALS,” by Mra. Schuyler —81.10.— ‘Van Rensselaer—dliustrations by Jos. Pennel. UBY AND RUTRY, ‘ —85.00.— fe = bmi hex “QREAT STREETS OF THE WORLD," by Richard Sane Harding, H. Davis, Andrew Lang, W. W. Story and “A GUERNSEY LILY," by Susan Coolidge. others. Ilustratea. —81.00.— —83.75.— “RECOLLECTIONS OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND HIS ADMINISTRATION,” by L. E. Chit- tenden. THE STORY OF JULIETTE, by Beatrice Wash- ington. Bie. “THE LITTLE SISTER OF WILIFIELD,” by A. G. Plympton. ‘LIFE AND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON ALL- STON, by Jared B. Flagy, M.A.S.1.D., with repro- ductions from Allston’s pictures. 84.75. —83.00.— “SONGS OF LIFE, LOVE AND DEATH," by Annie Reeve Aldrich. —#1.00.— GASKELL'S ATLAS OF THE Pages, 12 and 14%-inch board covers, WORLD, 259 (Basement. . building. ) eas Ewer Dows Quizs Ar Two-Tumos Tuem Vaice. We bought a manufacturer's sample line of Down morrow AT EXACTLY TWO-THIRDS REGULAR Quilts (about 8in all) ant will put them on sale to- PRICE. ALSO-TWO HUNDRED DOWNINE CUSHIONS Covered with Silkoline and ruffled. 24 floor... 1th st. building.) Pristuzys Preniess Buaces, The stronzest word that can be said of any Black Goods ts that it's: fro:n Priestlay You mover stop to question the color or quality of anything wrapped on the varnished buard—Snoh blacks coms from nowhere else. The name of B. PRIESTLEY & CO., BRADFORD, ENGLAND, is as When you buy their BLACKS you know just what you ares stuffs can be perfectly matched at any th familiar as household words.” sting—You know that any of these They do nothing in Co'ored Gouds. All fabcica pass directly frou: gray, or self-coior into black—You can he sure none are re-dye1—Woe i " but Priestley's are the best—wear longest—shades identical—alwayn matchabie—that “‘matehable” point tells in making over—Look new till worn out. See what a comprehensive line of this famous make wo keep: SPECIAL. Fancy Stripes, Checks, &e., regular 81 quality. Silk Warp Henrietta, 40 inch... e Sik Warp Henrietta fo: Shawls, Dresses, &c., All-wool Ravenna Serge, 40 tneh. All-wool Surah Twill, 40 inch All-wool Crystal Cords, 44 inch. Ail-wool Soliel. 42 inch... Al 246 yards wide. Ail-wool Melrose, 40inch. All-wool Nun's Serge, 56 inch . All-woo! Dixgoual, 40 inch. All-wool Serge, 40 inch. All-wool Cotele Figures, 40 Inch. . All-wool Fancies, 40 to 50 inch . All-wool Storm Senge. 56 inch, All-wool Epingline, 44 inch SILK AND WOOL VEILS. 36x54, $2.75, $3.59 and 84; 42x69, £4.75 and 85.50; 42x72. ¥G.50; 42x99, 87.59, SILK AND WOOL AND ALL-WOOL VEILING, 45 inches wide. $1. $1.25. $1.50, $1 7: a 89 and 812.09. and $3.59 yard. —— --annex to 10:h st. building.) (First floor. . — Ocr Uruorsterr Derarraexr Never looked so well—never bad 0 mang rich stuffs for maint homs attractive. than you would expect to see in two stores, Some attractions for Thursday Moro kin 1s of 4 all at prices mot matchable hereabouts, a AN IMPORTER'S ENTIRE STOCK OF CHINA SILKS. SILK TAPESTRIES, BROCATELLES, More than sixty new patterns of 32-inch Print ed China Silks at WOOL TAPESTRIES, © FRENCH COTTONS. —O0e. a yard. — 85.00 qualities for 83.50 yard. 94. 00 qualities for 82.50 yard. ‘$2.50 qualities for $1.50 yard. Plain Shades at 50c. a yard. DOWN CUSHIONS. 100 Muslin-covered Dowa Cushions, 18 inches Sauare, on sale tomorrow at —S0e. — ‘We have on display » number of Aubusson. Tapes- TABLE COVERS. tries consigned by the owners to be so'd for half their | 500 6-4 All-chentile Table Covers, fringed; were 81. Value. Portieres and Wall Panels are included in the aeecinom ao ckissles’ rot. Anew lot, size 6-4, at #200. (ath floor. : -11th st. building.) FRENCH PAINTED TAPESTRIES. Noverrs Ixy Mews Derantucesr. Colored Umbrellas, blue, browa and garnet, at- tractive DRESDEN handles, paragon frames. Ele- ant value for $3.50. ‘The newest—*"Splendour” Umbrellas—the leader i close-rolling Umbrellas. Weight, 1202. Don't miss An assortment of fine Walking Sticks, such as we never owned before (and that’s saying a good deal). All the popular shapes and woods for ‘Te. to 85.00. — Picrvaz Despanrvesr. Amone the latest arrivals isa special lot of Pastels, framed in highly finished white enamel, with orna- mented corners—heavy torchon mats, which give = ‘very pleasing effect. —85e.—— CRAYON PORTRAITS, SIZE 10:20, $1.95, ‘Taken from aay style photorraph, satisfaction guar- auteed. Orders left this Gloves for eventing wear. walking and driving—Xid, ‘woek will be delivered by ogskin, buckskin, wool and sllk-“ell the boat makes, | D&COmnber 18, (Piest foor........-- ‘lst annex.) a A 1 Tors Axp Gaues. Muuwear Arrascrioxs. Everything worth having !shere. Everything that can be had anywhere elee an @ many things that can- ‘Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Alpines, assorted colors. Actually worth $1.50. aa: — Rot. Juvenile books of every description. - w lett adit that are itt ot crepe eyes Steger ie tmamtoene ee, ‘4.250-page book, sizty fMlastrations, good paper, —25 and 5e.-— ‘bendeome cover, und sold regularly for 250. Special ‘Satlor Hats that have been 7c. 81.00 and 81.25. Jot tombrrow at NS (BeC0D8 WOOF esecenscenceeseseeseeecenscnen 8A AB0OH,) | (4th HOOF. secsevnseersvorseeeesereveneLith at, building, ) oe * 5 = 10m, Lex Aso. F Sina 'N-W. Ts Ba Ds NOVEMBER -30, 1892—TEN PAGES. Bo fi A Cizanascr Sate Paton To Orextxo Tue Hormay Sroce. As you know, Christmas goods are clamor ing for store space and newspaper publicity. We must give them both, but dafore we do 20 we shall tnaururate jearance Sale” and close out our stock of Untrimmed Hats, Hat Trimuings and a number of other lots of merchandise, which take up space now needed for the Christmas rods. ‘We shall also offer a namber of ‘rcentionsl Ppareains Exspicad Burin In each and every one of our various de- partments with a view of transacting Ts be usiness ()t siness Or Esuy Met! Of Nereze: tire Monn Or November. All judicious shoppers should visit the store tomorrow. Propictovs Wixprso-Ur Sare Or Mauiserr Ar Tar Box Mancaz. Propictovs ‘We shail clinch our reputation as being “leaders” in millinery by making offerings tomorrow which wili startle our compet!- tora as well as the public. Profits have been thrown tothe winds. It is now buts question of but how littiewscan lose in order to close out our present stock of millinery. Of course this does not refor to our magnificent line of Trimmed Hats, although we have added a few lots of Trimmed Hats, simply with a view of offer- ing some attraction in this line. 1 miscellaneous lot of Ladies’ French and American Untrimmed Hats, larze and ‘amall shapes, black and brown, which ‘Wore 75c., 980. and $1.25, down to 1 9o. Exen. 8 miscellaneous lots of Hats, including large Velvet Hats in all colors, kid-top tur- bans, with velvet bands, in all colors, and silk velvet-crown. Hats with felt rims. ‘These have been selling for $1.25, 81.48 and 81.98 each. Choice tomorrow, 3c. each. 1 lot of Veivet-trimmeg Tarbans, in black. navy, tan, brown and myrtie, re- duced from $1.98 to G8c. each. llot of Trimmed Kid-top Walking Hats reduced from 81.98 to 98. each. White Kid-top Turbans, with velvet bands, slightly sotled, reduced from 81.98 to 48; each. @ Children’s “Stylish Felt Flats, tn tan, black, navy, brown and gray, reduced from 8c. to G8c. each. Is Bancarss Tantsaxes. $3.25 Ewen-Dows Coats, $2.48. With a view of closing ot our entire line of Fancy Hat Trimmings, such as fancy feathers, bat wincs, aigrettes. pon pons, &c., we shall offer them at exactly one- half present marked prices. Prices ranve from lic. to $2each, Now 8. to81 each, Balance of Felt Pon Pons, in all colors. Reduced from 25c. to Lic. per bunch. Balance of Felt Plaived Braids, in all colors. Reduced from 30°. to ISe. per sara. Balance of Wide Felt Plaited Braid, in combination colors, Reduced from 682. to 5c. per yard. American Beauty Roses, rubber thorn stemns, consisting of rose and bud. Re- duced to 19. per bunch. Cluster of Full Rose, small bud and leaves on rubber stems. Reduced to 4c. per bunch. Cluster of Two Roses and Small Buds. Redaced to 49. Silk and Velvet American Beanty Pall- Tose with two buds. Reduced to 68c. per vunch. All 8c, Rhinestone Buckles, now 13. ‘S8e. Khinextone Buckles, now 25e. We have a magnificent line of thess Buckles in rhinestone, gilt, gilt and rhine- stone, silver and rhinestone, silver and jet, rhinestone an jet, ke. Dare Is Groves. Tomorrow we wiil sell @-bntton Kid Mousquetatre Gloves, in all shades, which delong at $1.25, at the low price of 8c. er pair. Tomorrow we will weil infants’ Eider- down Coats, trimmed with white Angora far. Sizes 6 months to B years. Cannot ds uplicae! under $3.25 elsewhere. Only $2.48 each. $2.50 Osrarcn Burs S148. Tomorrow we will offer Real Ostrich Feather Neck Boas which have heretofore sold at #2.50, at $1.48 each. “srry Haxpxencuters3 For 10c. Here is 2 courier sent out to inform you of the extent and reasorableness of our stock of handkerchiefs, We will sell Ladies’ Linen Initial Hemstitch-d Handkerchiefs at the Tidiculousiy low price of 3for 10e. We can- not sell leas than three and will not sell more than Six to any one customer. Two Drives Ix Hosteny. Another 50 dozen Children’s Fast-black Ribbed Hose. Usual 25-. quality tomorrow 19e. per pair. 5) dozen Ladies! Fast Hose, +1ik Hleecimz, on! Two Dives Ix Usvenwear 50 dozen more of th» Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed. Winter Vests, hich neck and long sleeves, at the low price of 23c. each. dozen more Children's Mi and Pants, white and gray, only Avrer-Disser Cops & Savcers, 250. ‘We have been fortunate enough to secure another lot of 500 Beau! crated After-dinner China Cups and Sau- cers, which sell reguiarly at 38 to 50:., only 25c. each. Ventas ‘Tanz A Dror. A 1 lot, embracin’r 10 patterns, of Tuxedo Veilinz, in black and colors. Reduced from 30, 35and 40>. to 25: per yard. Dave Ts Sux Wasrs. To introduce you to the finest line of Silk Waists in Washincton we shall offer Ladies’ Surah Silk Waists, full front, bishop sieeve, with cuffs, plaited back, finished with girdle. Cannot be duplicated under $6.50. Only 84.98. Colors—biack, navy and cardinal. $1.25 Wausrrers, 93c. 100 dozen Ladies’ Momie Cloth and Per cale Wrappers, navy bloe and black ground, with fancy Agares, stylishly made. Worth $1.25, only @3c each. Tux Box Mincue, 314-316 Tr Sz N.W. os i A LE Nothing can exceed the popularity of Gill's 25, 40 and 00 CENT CANDIES. The variety 4s great. Our true MASHMALLOWS in and 1 Ib. mecaliic boxes are rarities indeed at our prices, 25 and 50 cents's bor. PEPPERMINTS and’ WINTERGREENS ‘are I3centsa box. Is there something here hat suiter Guz & Sox, Con 111i Asp F Sra. 230 Candy Makers To Al Mankind. Har AKT E ‘You can stop coming for the $5 Lone Cloaks, ae they are all sold. We yethave a few left of the Long Cloaks reduced to $7.50 and $20, which fare in better styles and have full sleeves. They are less than half price Cn Rees cate Beauced We have byt one each in annmber of styles of our Extreme Parisian “‘Novelty” Coats We. ‘shall close them out tomorrow at reduced prices. Magnificent opportunity to secure a Parts “Novelty” Coat ate price usually asked for the common sorte, Elegant Dark Green Ticht-fitting Extra Long Cloak, sik lined throurhout, balf zousw jacket, collar, cuffs and front edged with seal fur and Pessementerie. Reduced from €35 to ®27.50. 1 Exquisite Medium Biue Extra Length Goat, Hebt-ftting, etik with stone ‘xtreme §Qvovelts" treme — Novelty” 1 Handsome Dark Green Melton Cloth Tight fitting Coat, handsomely braided. finished with, amink for collar and edged around the cuffs down front with miuk fur. Reduced from $48.60 to 812.50. 2 Light Brown Bengaline Sik Military Opera Cape, with collar of maribout and finished with black wilk and Jet braiding. Redueed from $45, to 832.50. 1 Magnificent Black Silk Velvet Three-decker Long Cape, richly trimmed with peaded passe- mentérie and maribout. Reduced from $75 to 65. 2 Handsome Wide-Wale Diagonal Military ‘Capes, one pear! and one medium brown. both trimmed with black fur. Redueed from $33.50 to 818. Fis Fs: GiGinse We have filled one of our show windows with * sample style of our entire stock of Fans. A Peep will tell you more than « column of description from us. These embrace Sik Gauze Fans, richly band painted, faney open work; Ostrich Feather Fans, &. As a special attraction we will offers line of Ostrich Feather Fans in all colors at the popular Price of €2.25 each. Béerweer Specisis At ‘The Ladies’ 2c. Winter Vests have met with » ready sale. We yet haves reasonable quantity of them, but delays are dangerous, especially ‘when such a good bargain ts in question. ‘We are offering Children’s White Merino Vests and Pantsat the popular price of Sie. each. " 10 Mer Of Tk 89s. Giers We have run across by chance another box of the S0c. Gloves with which we bad such success afew weeksago. These are 6.button lenethe in Mousquetaire Suedes. in all the popular shades ‘We sball sell them at the same price as last—80c. er pair. cK news. new's. Wilt it You see ‘We make e epecialty ot Gas Goods and O11 Goods. Gas Fixrones, from smallest to largest. Gas Drop Lights, D7 c. compete. Gas Heating Stoves, $1.25, $2.75, s-. Pittsburgh Lamps, $2.50. ‘Yale Lamps. €2.20. Belgian Lampe in full variety. ‘You find here the best makes. C. A. Mnddiman, 614 12th st. it McDERMID. Ladies’ Furnishers, 114-116 Ft. ow. A Cer Is Coars.- CLOAKS, JACKETS, WRAPS and NEW- MARKETS for ladies, and some for children. Aliat “tumbie<down” prices that you should not fail to investicate, Our important connections in the leading European fashion centers keep us in touch ‘with every new style and material. We handle ‘only those stylish creations that are reliable in fabric, fit and finish. Is Lares: Luronren Croaxs The following reduetions for this week do “heaps of talking.” Down they go. THE #10 ONES FOR $7.50. THE $12 ONES FOR 88.50. THE #14 ONES FOR 89.00. AND $14 ONES FOR 810.00. THE $18 75 ONES FOR #12. Clock Department, second floor. For Misses Axp Cunpnex. An extra lot of CHILDREN'S COATS. Sizes Gto12years. Varied styles, in reliable cloths only. Bought at s low price, to be sold as LEADERS, which they are Our prices are ACTUALLY HALF WHAT YOU'D EXPECT ‘TO PAY. A selection for TOMORROW, one for 5.98. Second floor, take elevator. Oca Darss Goons Are rapidly gaining in popular favor. We tn- ‘Vite your particular sttention to our extensive eesortment of DRESS LENGTHS, Including choicest Parisian styles of PLAIN AXD FANCY WOOL FABRICS, 82 to 8.25. ‘Special offerings in Dr-ss Trimmings. Are open to vapr: ‘We employ only skillful nends, so thel the work turned out ‘variably satisfies. Garments and Costumes of every nature expeditiously and reasonably created. Canns & McDeman, “"Beerything a Woman Wants,” 1114-1116 F S. N.W. Fa “wine WEEE Ra a 3 eee ‘s A Won For Tur Usorsuuas Dey You're Sas B. H. Srmmen & Sox, 11237 Px Ave NW. ‘This week will wind mp our “RPRCTAL BARGAIN” SALF of FINE FURNITURE, a6 ‘We Will have by that time all the apace we re quire to display our HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. Don't you think a TEN-DOLLAR BILL te Wort saving? —For that, on an anerage,te what sou ws 8 by making your purchase thie Week. 89s have everything you could poset Bly wane im our lime SE Xmas gift than a Parlor Writing Desk PARLOR SUITES, WORTH #100, oxy $80. PARLOR SUITES, WORTH #80, oxtx 865. PARLOR SUITES, WORTH 860, oxtr 837.50. (Only @ few of the latter left.) GENo hing would make a more acceptable ie have then im all styles and all priess— Fou cam sare a ten-do! Gp | Ferxrrear Axn Urnorsrerr Goona, 5 Sevevrn Srnrer N. W. azo 51 vil by buying one Chee week. 0. Baerrmanre, 33 1-3 Pex Cexr Oven ‘We are compelled to sacrifice our stock of goods for the want cf money. ‘We shall commence today to sell our entire stock of MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, t prices you may call almost nothing: we do not in- tend to discriminate according to quality, but ai! ge ‘et just one (bird less than their original price We need money and we can only realize our wante through slaughtering our stock of clothing. ‘We will give you an idea bow cheap we really intend tosell, viz 1-3 Orr Ox Aur Reseran Prices: Suits that sold for @11.°5 now sell for €7 50. Suits that sold for 82 Bow sell for $8.50. ‘Suite that sold for €15 now sell for @10 Overcoats that sold for 0.75 now sell for 86.50. Overcoats that sold for ® now sell for @8. Be, te. Be, Be, ‘We mean business. We allow nothing to stand im our way ““when money is needed.” We give you the chance before the holidays, instead of waiting til afver, as "tis ceneraily the rnle. " low and Fou want a Suit or Overcoat ate price away be- the actual cost come and make your selection now don"t wait tf we are out of sizes and aay we id ‘Rot have them. ‘This great Slaughter Sale will commence on Thurs: aay morning at 9o'clock (December 1) and will com tinue until every dollar's worth ts sold. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. Caxxox Bat Corsa Coxraxr, Kuso Crormens Or Wasumerox, Bt Tru Axo D Sra Srar Riozr Ix Baying your WINTER STUFFS. Thte ts winter bow, even thouch « few more warm days might appear. The mornings and even- ings are cool and treacherous, Proper Waicer Usprawean WHITE First claime your attention. can furniah you with whatever weight or quality youde- fire—be it the 50°. garment or the fine silk ome, with plenty of grades Uctween to sult any of you. UNDERWEAR. GRAY UNDERWEAR. BEOWN UNDERWEAR. RED UNDERWEAR ALL WOOL UNDERWE: WOOL-MIXED UNDERWEAR. MEDICATED UNDERWEAR SANITARY UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR FOR THE MEN FOLES. UNDEKWEAR FOR THE WOMEN FOLKS. UNDERWEAR FOR THE CHILDREN. | Wiss Bases: ‘The comfort you get out of a blanket ts cer finiy worth all you paid for tt Although -p blankets in stock as low as 80c. ana $1, ieyou can posits apare the money get's blanket that is worth having. $5 war vay yous good BLANKET that will oo warm $7.50 na $10 vey S'BLANEET whose vory touch’ produces arith abd eleramt comfort Wasa Groves FOR MEN. Phe. FOR WOMEN. j PER FOR CHILDREN. Pain Wax Hosrexy, ror poTu sexes, 25, 35 ant 500. + Pair, in good, washable colors. Wass Wesnasces FOR THE BABY. KNIT SACQUES—BOOTEES. SHIRTS—LEGGINS. MITTS—CAPS. WARM UNDERSKIRTS. DRAWER LEGGING. Casteze Axp Jexser Leoors.