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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. p. © A Z 1892—TEN PAGES. EVENING Srrect Taex Now. FRIDAY CROSBY 5. Noves HT 18 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY THAT THE BO\S SHOULD HavE TaN OUTSIDE GARMENT OF SOME SORT, EITHEX a REF FER, AN OVERCOAT OR AN ULSTER ANY OR ALL OF Wnicl you CaN BUY TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE OF US, FOR YOU NOT ONLY GET THE NEWEST STYLES AND MOST SDIONABLE GARMENTS, BUT | you aRE SCKE THAT THE | QUALITY OF THE FABRIC AND TRIMMINGS, TRE WORKMANSHIP ‘AND THE FIT IS CORRECT. OR THEY WOULD NOT BE HEKE the ever-| old but never-aging Santa Claus, is going to | Dave a busy time this season, Heretofore be Jas devoted most of bis pleasing attention to Dore and girls, bat now the scope of his ope- rations is to be considerably enlarged. Ie used ta be forgetful of thore “children of « larger growth” apo whom misfortune has laid bear: Bacds, bet by the arrangements which have to~ day Leen completed a great big organization Will Jog the benevolent old saint's memory and tell him what thousands of poor people really need, and, if his supply of good things should prove to be deficient, will add materially to the enormous stock be generally carries. This or- | Ww WwW wHILE roU ARE HERE @anization is to be known as Tar Evexrxo www age Stam Santa Claus Club and !t promises to be in wee si THE some respects the most notable charitable con- W W LARGEST SELECTION ceru ever operated in this city. Every child who wants to make some unfortunate happy is | eligible for membership. An outline of the | apon which the affair ts to be conducted | will be found in the news columns of this issue. | Parents and others whose desire it is to bestow | gifts upon the unfortunate poor and especially | the poor who have not reached an age when | they can be hell responsible for thelr poverty 4 will find this club one of the best of mediums | through which to reach the deserving. Contri- bations will be received at any time; the sooner | they come the less difficult will be the work which Santa Claus and Tmz Stan have agreed to do. OF THE PREITIEST AND RICREST SMOKING JACKETS, HOUSE COATS. DRESSING GOWNS AND BATH ROBES THAT YOU EVER SAW. IT IS A BIG LINE, AND CON- ‘TAINS ALL OF THE NEWEST FASH- IONS FROM THE FOUR GREATEST MARKETS OF THE WORLD—LO: DON. PARIS. BERLIN AND NEW Y¥ORK—ALL OF THE NEWEST NOV- ELTIES, ALL OF THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS, ALL OF THE RICHEST FABRICS, ALL OF THE MOST EX- CLUSIVE PATTERNS FROM ALL OF THE LEADING MAKERS ARE HERE AND ONLY HERE, AND IT WILL CERTAINLY PAY YOU W MAKE | YOUK SELECTION NOW, WHILE a Maryland's attorney general is said to bo of the opinion that the oyster-culling law is of no} evail when the oysters offered for sale in th state are ennght outside Marviand waters or are | taken from the Potomac by Virginia dredgers. | If this conelasiun is really in preclue accord- ance with Law the Maryland legigjatare cannot amend it act toc soon, for the result of THE ASSORTMENT 18 COMPLETE. Attorney Generni Poe's opinion will be a} eee cenilodinmaeusl caneng =|. iniasce 1a cote Cn ef oysters and the dest tion of many Awrercas Crorarens. 1200.1202 & 1204 FS: N.W. valnable beds which now promise to provide, fu future seasons, a ample supply of bivalves. ‘The temptation to take advantage of any weak- press in the statute ix very great, for at this time there is a scarcity of even the average quality | ef oyster. Cold and roagh weather will exalt prices considerably iredgers may safety | market those shelitish which the law intended | should be exempt fromeapture they will deepen | the river channel ir theiranxiety to get the last | available oyster. Uf there is any way by which such reckless improvidence can be stopped it | cought to be discovered and made immediately available Fox Two Days Ost. A discount of 10 per cent from our already ex. - eo tremely low prices will be ‘The city of Washington is deeply interested | tm the many highways which connect it dire given during the balance with the adjacent states of Maryland and Vir-| ta, and Tae Stam, as Washington's favorite | of thie week on all ewspaper, ix pleased to see that Maryland at to become the field of a crusade in be- | t cgwls, A state convention bas | te I for the purpose of discussion, and | it expected that the ultimate result will be | legisbvtive action of a favorable nature. Ser- | eral of Maryland's prominent men — farmers, | merchants, educators are among the active | promoters of the convention. Associated with | them will be every wheeiman inthe state. With such a power(al organization as is indicated in | the preliminary announcement it should not be | dificult to secure all the necessary appropria- | CHAMBER SCITES and ab half of go SIDEROS RDS. IF you are wise you wiil take time by the foreiock end cali at once, tive aid. Seientifienlly constructed roads, | } 5 perly kept. will add more to the prosperity | Gro. Brerreanre, country than most Americans imagine. | - Sane — : et we Temporary disturbance in the financial world Fonsirere Axo Urnozstzay Goons, may follow Jay Gould's sudden decease and other ambitious millionaires will struggle for 515 Sew REET N. Ww. e the wealth and power so suddenly laid down by the greatest of corporation kings. It may be that the world has never done jrstice to «, materially, poor as the poor- It is possible that he was one of those we in secret and thas did much good, his beneticences ie with his fortune or they ered. The public wi cher man whose name » for a who isn ext whe g be ert: none of Would have been dis now have to fi a The originate of Special Days, and of this the crandeat of them: all. An unmense assortment can be used ewdness in Money-getting and iiberality ture. in its expendi- —— | ary and narrowly-} SATURDAY success can come to that orgart At OS CENTS A Pound. zation which calle itelf “The Boys in Biue of All CHOCOLATES—these kinds: America.”” It starts out as a rival to the Grand Marshinallow, Nougat, Cream Walnut, ae ‘ mn Gtuzer, Jelly, Cordial, Army of the Kepsblie, alleging that the G. npareil, Molasses Cocoa, K. is simply 2 republican machine. Acting Upon this ides the new order while declaring Orange, Strawberry, Minted, Water, Neapolitan, St. ‘as, Croquant—and others. tly a be non-partisan is evide popu machine, with rters Kansas. Pika, icine maidens The accusation of pa “hip can never stick GET A BOX To TRY. to the Grand Army of the Republic, for its —s s honors deen awarded without Grrs & Sox, Con. 11a Ax F Sts. ¢ all shades of political | & dy Makers To AU Mankind. see delphia street railway com- Panies who had neglected to do certain street Fepairing req found out that city t be respected. corporations that the streets needing attention would be “poled off unless the ne commenced by a has oe Wind: ertain hour. Were commenced in tin And the repairs ‘ ring the door assemblage. m months that Tt is leas fre- ions but very emphatic se ~~~ | with which dime musenm advertising arrange their giants and midgets i: ‘e~ that they are risking a good deal of re- epensibility in the line of bigamy. = ~ Chi of a collection of ~mede to the German royal family is a Rracetol act ¥ on the part of Em- peror Willi ch will add an interest feature to the world’s fair. —— = ama legislature has marie it a misde- employes to smash tranks. Ll doubtless regard this as to deprive them of freqnencs = with Marriages betwee The sending te oppressive arte innocent amcsemen wee The utter heartles terviewer ik shows by the frequency with which Mr. Ingalls ts called on for his impressions con- ceruing Mrs. Lease. see Gen. Dyrenforth blundered when he went to Texas instead of to San Franciseo. Jt rained there yesterday more heavily than it bas for — . If the Congressmen who mect next Mo day @o not acquit therselves ably it will aot be for the lack of am abunds aivice. - see — ‘The frequency cf bydrophobia outbreaks in New Jersey fully justifies the Jersey City People in their fight for « better grade of water, a If wonld bea g-eat joke on the democratic party if the republican disbursing officers would set the time locks ou their safes fer March 1887. see A French newspaper compliments the United States o- its manner of collecting labor statis- ties. Mr. Peck may yet take hope. ~-— a Mr, Cleveland manfully restrains himeelt from joining the mad rush to express opinions @ to the advisability of an extra session. ee ‘This conntry is pretty nearly ready fora the festive crap | Yartety ss of the American in- | accumulation of | ““****sereseeen 5) JSES FoS SPECIE Houway Presesrs: ay DP Resents HOLIDAY PRESENTS! ‘MRS. M.J."HUNT, 1309 F ST. sary repairs were Is now prepared to show a FINE ASSORTMENT of TXIMMED BONNETS and HATS suitable for HOLI- DaY GIFTS. A job lot of Fine Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs Will be sold cheap. BRIC-A-BEAC and JAPANESE GOODS in great a NO other house DOES-EVER DID— or EVER WILL—sell such STERIL ING QUALITIES st such LUW PRICES as WE quote. Saze Axp Company. “Tates Or Tuz Morzow.~ BER IG as our Second Floor i»—and BBE s much of it as we set apart BEB for BOYS and CHILDREN'S begin to bold all we buy.—_—So they “re sent to us from our makers’ ware- rooms s few hundred at « tima . Saturday night you ought to have seen those tablen-——The bere boards were showing.——But Monday morning the piles were higher than your besd —— Again and again this week we've “nized up"—and tomorrow you'd never know wed sold « carment, We can't say that REEFERS re more popular than the LONG OVERCOATS— for the colder ft gets the faster the OVERCOATS go.——-Let tt ‘warm ap” © little——and theo the REEFERS have thetr day.———It» ss see-saw. ——=-But we've wot the longest and warmest OVERCOATS—and the nattiest and choicest REEFERS that you ever laid eyes on.——As you are inclined——e> we serve you. Ovzncoats. i ts an OVERCOAT~—there are MELTONS, BEAVERS, KERSEYS, CRIN. CHILLAS, W@RSTEDS, CHEVIOTS, CASSIMERES—all the Cout Clothe that are used for men. yet they are different. ity—altke tn weight— tern. stzes ‘They are alike— Alike in qual- ifferent in pat- | Boyish muiniatures of the larger style——Some like our man’s “LENOX"—ong, full back and donbie breasted—Some lke our man'y “MID. LOTHIAN.” with THE LONG CAPES. ULSTERS and STORM COATS and SINGLE - BREASTED COATS—aad not to forget the “‘tots*-KILT OVER coats. AMl sizes —216 to 19 years, Beginning at $2.50-——reaching to $23. Reereas. We really believe we've got a thou- sand. Some of them sre CHINCHILLAS.—- others are BEAVERS —— PLAIN and RIBBED CHEVIOTS——PILOT CLOTHS and so forth.——Black, Blue, Gray and Brown—-plain stitched or bound around the cdges.——-Black or Brass. But. tons. —-"‘Old - salt” collars—and collars Just like any coat——relvet or cloth.—+ As far as they go-—they are toast. ‘warm as Boys jump around so REEFER is « handy garment for them. * Sizes 3 to 18 years. 83 to 12. Scrrs. ‘Twon't take but a moment to catch an idea of our “SUIT stock.——Maybs you know its goodness already. Iva the best little to place for those who! spend—or You can't pay too much-—and You'll get the most whatever grade you only thoss who have much. se'ect from— SHORT PANTS, LONG PANTS—aud KILTS.—As good an assortment as we had the day the season ‘opened, SHORT PANTS SUITS-—4 to 15 years 50 to B15, LONG PANTS' SUITS—14 to 19 years —85 w $20. KILTS—2% to 6 years—$2.50 to 815. A Car Carer. One of our Hatmayers offered us two handred dozen Boys' SATIN-LINED, SILK-STITCHED TURBANS in assorted colors of all-wool cassimere—that usu- ally sell at make them Te. and 98e.—-so we could 48 cexts ——and you bet we took ‘em——On sale tomorrow, Remember, it's us who have the com- plete FURNISHING ‘DEPARTMENT the youngsters. for SHOES that you can be sure of.-—All 5 the kinds we sell for Boys and Chil- aren, S60. 00 YERR cco 00 = BE SOY YEE PER Ts BBL yee 8S 8 Ss OBS RE 6 08 8. OSs VW Eee ‘cof? ss! Sarvepay Bazearss. Towornow, Decewner 3., ‘We shall offer three extraordinary values in Kw Groves. Ladies’ 4Sutton French Dressed Kids, in all the Rewest shades of tis seasun. Reduced from "Tied ou snd warranted. Ladies Dombin Fnilish Walking Gloves of best French dressed kid. Worth $1.85. .At. $1.45. ‘Tried om and war-anted. Luster Foster Hook Gloves (7 hook) 21.50. Tomorrow at. - soseee. ‘SLIO: ‘Tried ov and warranted. { Lovvre Guove Co. 911 911 | sstecteceserssaseonserssvscsaccoresterasstaccereccceree ateeeenensece, Pesssyivasia Ave. \ e Saxs Axp Company. Cuardiane of the Public Confidence, PENN. AVE, AND 7TH STREET. x x x isi el bon sisted SSSEEEEESS 3333 XXXXXX! RELREAREREARRRE D PRELMA OW’ BE WHE Ys distilled from carefully selected xrain by the old hand process, and stands today as the best medicinal Whisky on the market. It is entirely free from added sugar, spirits or other artificial flavoring and coloring, and is fully matured before put on the market. It ts always best to have Whisky in the house, as there {sno knowing when need will pequire it. Old Belma ts prescribed by Washiag- tom's leading physicians, and is used by hundreds of families a8 a tonic. ‘90c. Quant. $3.00 Gusto. N. A. Poors, pisieisieeigit isisisieleieieieisieeiee| ieisieieisiss ioe A Ani i vi yeisioisisisirictereteieterersieisisieleielslolslglaieisisieloio ne isisisieieisteiieloieetelsiet Wels ee eistsisisissisistssie: Telolsiolelelsieistelstetstelelstetsielsiotetelelslsisieisiotsieisioie) feisietetelelseisielsielsiteisisisleisteisisieieieiseisisisisatrs} AAA AMR eisisiok | rae | Berrer, Batter and where to bay it. When you want the Youcam get for your j. come direct to us. } If vou cannot come. ma ‘and it will be deliv | gore brome "Stand im "Cotter Market open every i 5-PSESB Boxes of Regus oviak 40¢ *CREAMERY BUTTE FSk $1.75 ‘TSeoRkow: JISHES F. OFSEERS successor te 0:4 Pew, M&S DESt: 972 & PL AVE: jersisisisierereies (Ae Casa Gnuocen, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, Woorwarn & Lornroz, 10TB, 11TH AND F STS. 5. W. #9717 ¢ suggest that you instruct your coachman to use TENTH STREET ENTRANCE—you avoid tha conrusion of F street. —o— A Tiery Hoxmar Car. December has just begun—e month of present buying and gay planning for the Holidays. For twelve yeare ‘We heve bad so:newhat to do with your Christmas wants, Each year we have improved on the year before, end s growing bustuess has brougit the reward of larger and more intelligent effort. ‘This sear ts notexceptionsl. A larger stock, more widely displayed, awaits you. Lower prices than ever before on new goods will please you. Improved organization, the outcome of larger experience, offers | you better service. ‘With the purchase of Mr. & GOLDSCHMID'S ENTIRE STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS and the annezation of his butidings to ours we have 10,09) more square feet of selling space, giving us by far ths largest store of ita kind and the lsegest and best assortment of holiday goods in Washington. The Goldschmid stock includes several Lines of merchandise not k-pt by us heretofore. To close these out in Decamber we've made the prices very low. ‘The stores are connected by a broad archway—the woos are ready for your inspection—an ample - force of salespeople are ready to serve you. Purchases in any department will be carefully stored and de lvered when it suits you best. Umbrellas from ®2 up and Silver ware engraved with initials, and tweive Leather Goods from 81.25 up marked with name or initiais in gilt-ALL FREE OF CHARGE. These combinations for sour interest and comfort and convenience will bring us @ greater holiday business than ever. They shall stimulate us to better effort. ‘They should invite you to larger buying. Although the holiday part of the store is every part, itin nowise interferes with the staple, every-day ‘wontables. For instance, Beorsixe Tomorrow, Saronvay, We Saazz, Give 4 FRACTIOAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE WORKINGS OF THE “Keystoxer Beaten Inour Housefurntshtng Department Just auch a com:on-sens® display that alone proves any merit in eny- thing —by doing Just what you will want it to do in just the way you would doit yoursolf. You may try it your welf if you like. THE “KEYSTONE” BEATER Tafor whipping cream, beating exes, mixing butters, drinks, sauces, icings, powders, &o., and creaming mellow fruits, bananas, peaches, berries, butter and susar—in fact, a general beating and mashing machine, frequently saving the trouble of chopping and pressing througuastove. The Jar is entirely covered and the contents canuot spatter out. You can use it anywhere, standing or sitting. : —Price. 81.00.— th floor, --LIth et bldg.) Wooden Toothpicks, 2,000 tn « box, Silver-plated Tea Spoons, —22.— 250. dozen. Putz Pomade, large size, ‘Silver-plated Table Forks or Spoons, —&.-— ——50r. dozen. — “*Stlexo,” the best kitchen Crystal Soap, Tacks, all siz — Se. paper. — Pint Tin Cups, ! ; —2e.— Good Clothes Whisks, two styles, Band Dinch Pic Piates, —Se.— | ‘The lamp that lights your room will heat it {f you uses Fans Heaven, —-Price,81 50.— Ath st. building. ees Sarasese Haxp-Mave Roos AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES. Aspecial lot in rich ana pleas! made. ‘nz colorings—a combination of jute and cotton—and will ontwear any Rug Four sizes—2x2 feet, 24x5 foot, 3x6 feet and 4x66 foot. Se. to 86.50. — Chinese Sacred Ltiy Bulbs, ~—Be. each. — Theso Rugs and Balbs you'll find in onr Japanese Department—a departinent generally conceded to beone of the nest in the country." Thousands of pretty things for gift articles there—the quaint, quecr kinds which the Japs alone can produce. A visit will be to your advantage at all times, especially now, when bargains are the order of the day. : (34 floor... -Ist and 2d annexes.) —o— ‘These three reputable makes of silver ware always on voy SILVER PLATE CO., BRITANNIA CO., SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO. Tomornow-Trimwep Har Day UNUSUALLY INTERESTING. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats—a lot that irom hendling, displaying, &c.. are a little mussed—not injured, thousand with a slight touc} here and there as zood as ever. These will be put on a special table and sold regard!ess of original prices. Untrimmed Hats--a lot that have been Tic. and 81.00—are no A lot that ha a1. Alpine Hats—assorted colors—6% Black Ostrich Tips, 25 and ibe. bunch. Alot of Fancy Stool and Jet Puckies, 182. Violets and Roses (24 floor WILcox MERIDEN Water Tilters, quadruple plate, handsomely engraved. —an. Tea Sets, quadruple plate. —A pieces, 816; 5 pieces, 223. Butter Dishes. quadruple plate, $2.75 $3.25 and 84. -— Cake Baskets, quadruple plate, 83.50, 83.75 and 84. -— Children’s Sets (linife, fork ¢nd spoon), in satin-lined bores ——75 an 900 Salt and Pepper Shakers, triple plate. —5Oe. pair. Nut Picks. —t65e. set.— Set of sx Nut Picks and one Cracker. -—8 Coffes Spoons, triple plate. — 81.50 set. — Berry Spoons, tripte plate, co —o—_. Axsovr Ovr Suoes. Always the newest and best in Shoes. Our Shoe De- Partment boing only part-of-a-season old we haye no old koods. Following are a few of the latest arrivals im Ladies’ Shoes: Finest French Kid. patent leather trimmed— ——86.00 and 87.50, —— -24 annex.) 81.25, 81.50 and . (st floor, coccusssssseweTAMh st, building. ) ——— eek nee Finest French Kid, cloth top, patent leather tips, G C i 26.00. JIRLS* LOTHING. Finest Patent Leather, cloth tops, New lot of Children's Gretchens, mixed cheviot ~—#5.09 and 86.50. — Finest Patent Leather Bluchers, with wrinkled vamps—the latest — —#6.00.— effects, long military capes. Sizes 6,8 and 10 years. —2.00.— Tan and Brown Mixed Cheviot Ulsters, bishop sloeves fintshed with velvet cuffs, broad rolling collar of velvet. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 years, ~—86.75.— Gray Ail-wool Camel's Hair Newmarkets, long mili- tary capes. 8 Size... Price. Plain Tan and Mixed Cheviot Newmarkets, triple capes. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. —$15.00 and $18,50.— Navy Blue All-wool Broadcloth Newmarkets, loose- plaited back, strap fastenings, hood and cuffs edged with lynx fur, Sizes 14 snd 16 years, 218.50. SPECIAL VALUF.—Mixed Cheviot Jackets, lap pockets, noteled collars, bone buttons. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. 85.00 and $7.50.— ‘Navy Blue Ali-wool Cheviot Jackets, plain back, pearl or lasting buttons. Sizes 10, 12 Myers __97.75 ana $10.00.— Children’s and Misses? Dresses in a variety of clothe— Bengaline, Serze, Camel's Hair, &c. Sizes 4 to 16 ce —-85.00 to 820.00. —~ SPECIALS IN TWO-PIECE SUITS. Superior Quality Navy Blue Diagonal Serge Suits, plaited I4and shirred bodice of changoable silk, zouave jacket of biue serge, fencily trimmed with rosettes of braid. Size 16 years. ae Stylish Suits of Rose Camel's Hair—skirt and waist handsomely braided—zouave Jacket finished with reverb of braid. Size 16 years. 218.50. — (Third floor, -Lith st. building.) MeSen Boys) Crorae. A line of Combination Suits—coat and two pairs of trousers—all good Lonest wool, and cut in pretty styles from wear-resisting material. Color—Gray. Sizes 4 to 14 inclusive. —$5.00.— 85.00 also buys admission to a selection of other Suits—suits with one pair of trousers—that can't bs even approsched outside here. All wool, of course, double knees and seats, triple sewed seauis, taped and Atrougly stayed. This line includes our “Little Giant.” Sizes 4 to 14 inclusive. —#5.00.— ‘Between 85 and 87.50 are many pretty Suite—87,50 ones are our best. Overcoats at 87.50 are long Ulsters, made of shasey wool fabrics and lined with wool. They come nearly down to the ground, and have very ample collars— Sizes.6 to 14 inclusive. : 97.50 — Reefers at 8.00, $8.50 snd 89.00 are the finest in all ways we've ever seen. Chinchilla, rough and warm, vound edges, velvet collurs and all-wool lin- ings. " Sizes 7 to 14 inclusive. teesbaaeatetenses HIE As» U Usieve aratete Bax. ao Noto ‘Juventie Reefers—sizes 3 to G—have long collars, notched seams, gilt buttons and wool linings—Beaver oF Cheviot, brown or blue. #84. 50, 85.00, $5.75 and 96.75. — Boys’ Blue Velvet Tam O’Shanters., . 260 Boys’ Blue Feit Hats. woo TSC. and $1. Boys’ Outing Waists (*“Mothers’ Friend”)... 0c 81.25 to 81.75 10th at, building.) Finest Viet Kid Bluchers, patent leather tips, hand- sewed— —#5.00.— Finest Dongola Kid Bluchers, patent leather ‘tips, hand-sewed. $4.00. — Finest Dongola Kid Blachers, patent leather tips, cloth tops. —#4.00,— Finest Kangaroo Button, cork soles. —85.50.— Finest Vici Kid—Bntton, cork solea? 9-00. — Particular attention {8 called to our 83.00, $3.50 and 24.00 Vict Kid Hand-made Shoes, twelve ‘styles, but- ton or lace, all shapes of toes—the best shoes for the money made, Our usual large assortment of Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes. Infants! Soft-soled Shoes, all colors. —30e. pais (Second for... ‘Ist annex.) —— Tar Newssr Ix Groves. A new importation of Ladies’ 6-button-length Mous- quetaire Biarritz—or Pigskin Glo ee ves—tans, browns, —$1.00 pair. Ladies’ 8:button-length Mousquetaire *‘Abbott” Suede Gloves, extra fine quality—tans and black. —81.75 pair. — Ladies’ Gauntlets, all shades. —81.50, 81. 75 and 82.00 pair. — A full line of Ladies’ and Children’s Woolen Gloves— 25 to 50c. pair. — (First floor... -++-11th st. annex.) Koerrren Uspenwear Srecrats. | Just in—200 dozen Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Half-wool Vests and Pants—white and natural gray—vests fin- ished with crocheted lace and silk ribbon around neck. Pants long ribbed to fit neatly under the stockings. —81.00 a rarment.— A small lot of Ladies’ Black Wool Tights, knee length, openor closed seats. Sizes 2, 3and4. | Were 92.00 and 82.25. Rewniea ——Now 81.50.-— ankle length, open or closed seats. Sizes Sand 4. Were $2.50. Bs —Now €2.00.— st oot, serencee- ‘A Bosal To Goes 50dozen Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, yoke of tucks and ‘beading—trimmed with red, blue or white embroid- ery. -24 annex.) 500. — Children’s Canton Flannel Night Drawers. —35e.— (24 for. 10th st. building. ) Corser Deranruenr. Alot of *'R. and C." Couttl Corsets, white, tan and Bray, extra long Waists, two side steels, X > 5855 ee See 4 * i eS * Be vor T rt | f * he ‘eco ec oo 24 Ek SSy AL ERE shat ke aak § ery ERs = 734 Asp Bi 736 Ten | Su TH Varors. Parces. Sx. N.W. | The Greatest Cloak Sale ever held tn our city, in which big values and small prices are tobe | Prominent factors, will be tmaugurated to- | morrow at above place. Wealways have car Ted the largest Itne and best assortment, and this week have added 1,348 Ladies’ and ‘Misses’ Cloaks, bought in New York this week at the failure sale of the Unique Cloak Com- Pans at about holf their value Weare going to give you full benefit of the purchase. oe Guearest : | Croak Sure | | Swart | E H Bo | Prices. ated ar Vases. Is Tas Cry Ladies! Tan Beaver Box Coat, pearl buttons. lap seatus, pretty shade, the equal of auy 810 garments, at the small price of = $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Ladies’ Black Cheviot Reefer, full fur shawl roll, and as nice a garmen: as any 80 ever offered, tomorrow the small price of $3.24 $3.24 $3.24 Ladies’ Astrachan Fur-trimmed Reefer, cheviot cloth, you all know that the price of this garment is never less than 89; tomorrow at the small price of $4.98 S498 $4.98 Gnearesr . | Coon Sie Ever Hew | Ix Tue Prices. | Cis. Ladies’ Newinarkets, with three-piece or military cape, come in black, blue or light effects, and worth from $10 to $12, at the small price of $748 $748 $7.48 Ladies’ Reefer or Box Coat, with three-piece capes, in black or tan-mixed cheviot cloth. ‘The Three-pieos Cape Coat is the latest fad of the season. You who have priced them know that you can't buy a three-piece cape garment for less than 816 to €20. See this lot tomorrow ft the sunall price of $848 $848 S848 Ladies’ Cloaks, we have them in the latest styles as low a $3 and as high as 825, and | Saace | Vacees. | Oce Cry. Ladies! Cheviot Suits, mixed cloth, having only three in the lot, sold early in the season at $12, tomorrow at the small price of you can save on every garment from $1 to €10, according to quality Gaeatesr la, a | H /LOAK ALE | } (Sean | Br | | Puices. | ALUES. = epar 5 86.75 $6.75 $6.75 Ladies’ Furtrimmed Garments, in several colors and kindsof fur, finein quality, style and finish, worth from $14 to #18, tomorrow at the small price of $9.95 $9.95 $9.95 teau back aud Ladies’ Calico Wrappers, W: fancy front, lined waist, at the small price of 69. 69. 69c. ; * Greatest ; Bo | Croax Suz) hoe | | Is Ou | | Cry, 2 Misses: | | Croaxs. | | Sua | Misses | Bio ] aa Croaxs. | Vaxvzs. Misses’ | Croaks. Misses’ Tan-mixed Jackets, reefer style, nobby and stylish, $6 garments, go tomor- Tow at the small price of $3.98 $3.98 $3.98 Misses’ Stylish Jackets and Reefors, dozen different styles, shapes and colors, biae and light effects, karments that are good value ut $8 and 9, choice tomorrow at the small price of $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 Children’s Gretchens, long full capes, stripes and plaid effects, worth from $4.50 to $5. 50, according to size, tomorrow at the small price $3.00 $3.00 . $3.00 Children's Gretchens, with and without capes, several choice patterns, worth from #7 to $8, tomorrow choice at the small price of $4.98 84.98 $4.98 Greatest Swan. Croax Sure on PAT P biome TOR bee ATY. Sk A BEET gs 734 Axv 73 734 Ax 73 OQ a HoGvEk & SSBERS “SHCE FESE: Think of al] the strong words that other shoe merchants have said about their &3. 50, 1S ‘on THe Mixon We have found it only tov true. Their closest competitors acknowledge that 8. Waterbury & Son lead the wori¢ in the pro- duction of Children's, Mises’, Youths’ and Boys' Shoes. Wecarry their lines. ‘You cannot fo amiss fn bringing the little ones bere to be shod. Children's shoes, $1.25 to $2.50, ar Wisden 5. P 9, "we Dw > 4 3 oon oe ° oo | ‘eco | EER ¥ ke ees kee =| We bave been fortunate tn closing out several sample hone we wil add nambers fr morrow's (Saturday's) sale. , 00. TERT gs BM 00, TTT gtsy ca 83 F Ss a3 a3 ¢ ea \ 00 > Ass | 50 asn $9.50. | neovian vaites no 86 to S15. CIOSS AT $4.50. | Ladiew and Misses: Tan and Gray Reefer Jackets, fall 32 t ound seaiue, tailor made, Fa, box or coat black, hair and plata cloth eects. a4 5 Bega at =, 84.50 Ladiew ani Misses’ Minck or’ Bie, | Diagonal or Plain Chevron heefe Jeckets, full length, taller aede, bound seams. Regular value, #6 _. — ; Ladiew and Misses’ Good Quality Chevron Reer Jackets, far trimmed, with a full shawl of black coney or hare, with animal, ‘head | fastenings, English box or coat black, tailor made. Regular value, 7. At... a = One lot of Misses’ and laren’ Gretchens ani Jackets that were $5 to 86.50, assorted styles, new- est effects, A OAKS as Temes AT $7.50. ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ Best Quality Pur- trimmed Diagonal Chevron Jacket, full 34 inches long, with full shaw! | of genuine krlonmen, with slik free | fastenings, half satin lined, tailor made, bound ‘seume. Ra value, @12. At. e Ted and Misses’ Plain Cloth Px tra Good Quaitty Reefer Jacl . in black oF ‘blue, bound throurt out, full length, English box or cont back, tador made. Regalar value, $10. At...... ona Ladiea’ Black Capea, extra, good quality, plain or embroidered, with fur and ent jet edeed down Rewaiar value, front and back, full 42 inches ioe, Siler woke Seer On 5 value, 10. At $7.50 | Fur trimmed Reefer Fack- ta, with fall shew! of wenuin's cpcevam. vith epewum "animal head fastenings, full length, tailor = mete, $7.50 One lot of Misses’ and Children’s Gretchens and Jackets that were i 88 to 810, in all the latest styles we ‘ - LOAKS AQT x oaks AT $9.50. | ‘nd Mises’ Extra Good | Quality Clay Diazonal Reefer, | | | Ladies’ pearl buttons, notch collar, half tin lined, English box of o: Jackets, beaver or kersey cloth, pearl buttons, half satin lined, notch collar, English box ot coat back, full 34 inches long. Regular value, $12, At ‘ “ Ladies’ Heavy-weight Wigter § ! 1Ostyles to select from. in bla blue, tans, grays or brown that sold for $12 and $15. Your choice Genuine Astrachan Capes, fal: Jenzth, ood qualities, sai Hned, point fronts. Reculr og = value, 812 to 8 $9.50 One lot of misc Coats, fm black, blue, ta plain aud far triminad, all thy \ hewest effects, desirable’ fashion SS garments. Regular vaine, B12 to B15. At pecs Special prices on Newmarkets and Triple Coats. Kusos Parace. | S12-814 7TH ST. NW. Ts j | -Nornine | Lise Ir | Berore. Our immense Maried-Down Sale | Cloaks, Fars, Gloves, Trimmed and Untrimmod Hats, Corsets, Cm. : brellas, Han dker chiefs. has had the effect with eager buyers. Just what we expected when wecut Prices 25 to 50 per cent below other people's. ‘There are still lots of wonderful bargains **Cold Weather Comfortabies,” it 7 15 Mazer Space. 7 1 5 CHILDS & McDERMID, Ladies’ Furnishers, 1114-1216 F st. ow. Grasp Grove Orrentes For Saronpay. We've slashed at prices right and left and as a result we overthe GRANDEST GLOVE BARGAINS TOMORROW you ever expe- Fenced. All colors in any of the following: S-hook Fosters. Tomorrow only. BDC. S-button Suede. Tomorrow oniy. 9Dc. ‘nook Fosters. Tomorrow only 1.20 + LOTS OF OTHERS AT LIKE REDUCTIONS. 26inch Gloria Umbrellas, with nm Tintroduce our usbraile wock: 1.25, Triple Extech all odo.” 1Oe. Afull assortment of Wenck’s Perfumes. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW— PAPER VESTS for both men and women. All size. 75 cents each. ““Boerything @ Woman Want,” 1114-1116 F S;, N. W. OF RUBRER GOODS AND SURE ANCES POR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY, Inorder to reduce our eRtensive stock of these make rooms for our holiday die, lay we quote y tices lower than ever before offered tm this ett % Fountain Syringe, 3 band rabber pipes complete . enon. a O18 (With vaginal trrigator.) #1 00 Family Sprines.3 hard robber plpraoniy, 00 OF Syringe, bard rubber pipes and sae Foarantend ) 2.00 Hot-weter Bags, plain or covered, only..@1.98 #250 Hypodermic Syringe, aempiete with eta - 01.95 50 Perfect-fitting Truss, right or left, only. 1.00 #00 wen or children » ‘Very accurate, tore, very cond. $2.00 Chee! Protectors, double Pren-h flannel taumense in this Ene.) der Braces, our inader, at (Por Intiag eon apd children.» $2.00 Womb Supporter, London patent, only..6Li@ ctersand Bonstes, soft rubber, sunken ere, ie €1.00 Biescle Suspensory Bandage, special... 4ite Swediah Lewchew Just reeetved trea Our as Toilet, Manicnre, Smokers’, Work, Cologne and Shaving Soty aude. Poker Panes and the latest novelties tn tened for holiday etfts will eurpens all our previonseff. rts. Plosh tn its latent shades, ailver and «old finish, and Hard tebe Camew im. latest desiens, tm attractive 0 2.00 81.25 8! - The KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, SEVENTH AND EN W Har-Parice ALE oF BANKRUPT STOCK con ss oe ss © s be —? eco tna, St BOUGHT FROM THE ASSIGNEE oF MATTHEW BERNAPTN. His entire stock We hav ent and wil! continw: nent is dinpowed of at exactly wchar an buy them of us at cne-haif off, 5c. Ox Tre Dorrse Such bargains will no: occur again. and gut the choice of this half price sale every earment and you me early aT STRASBURGER’S DRY GOODS, CLOAKS AND NOTIONS, 404 Asn 406 Tru S Below are actual reductions from marked prices am@ are for ‘omorrow, and tomorrow only Hosmry. Ladiew Lie. Fast Back Hose, S. « pair. Fast Black Hose, 250. 0 pate Fancy-top Black Boot Hose, Sle. ® a-loneth, in black and colored. 40c. pair, Jaited Binck Hows, He. a pair Biack Schoo! HL rm 's Fast Black Sea: Meavy ribs to 10 inches, extra value, apair a, sae 3 Usornwran, Ladi Heavy Ribbed Vests. 19. Ladies’ 300. Heavy Ribbed Underwear, 390. Ladies #1 Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, Ladies’ Te, Natural Wool Underwear, Misses’ 50. Heavy Ribbed Vests, sie Child's Heavy Merino ? ode 5 ois Ibe. Une. . : ‘These are good, heavy coos, aud must be seen te be appreciated. Hasoxencmers. Ladies’ Fast-olor Bordered Hemstitebed Ham@- rehiefs, 3 for 2c All I2¥¢c. Handkerchiefs, plain white, embroidered, colored bordered and mourning, new goods. Special price, Hand-embroidered Handkerc!iofs for 20. $1 Hand-ewlroidered Handkerchiefs, scalloped, os. We claim to show the best values in Hand-em broldered Handkerchiet= from 1 2.49 exch. Tours Arrioues Best Triple Pxtra Farina Bongnet Toilet Sea Be. box La Dachesw Face Powder, 14: de. d-ounce bottle Coleate’s Toilet Waters, ie, 1 lot Tooth Beushes, worth Lt for te, pwder Pulls, 100.. 15°, Powder Boxes of ail kim In fact, yo efumery ffs, 2 pairs for ael's Hair M. SOc. Nibt Shirts, all siz We, Neck wear, now go A complete tine of men’s wear can a) at correct prices at 8 be found STRASBURGER’S, DRY GOODS, CLOAKSAN DNOTIONS x 404 Axp 406 Tru Sr. Oovs Asp Es a Lives Sux Hose. To be closed out at cost tomorrow. 3 pairs Ladies’ White Silk Hose, sizeMe, wore #.% airs Ladies? Black Silk Hose,size M6, were 1.50, at Oe. 2 pairs Ladies Black Silk Hose, size, were $1.00, at 980, 1 pair Ladies’ Biack Sik Hone, size Sig, were®i.73, ates. pairs Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, size 9, were 81. 73, 2. 1 pair Ladies’ Biack Silk Hose, size Mg, were #2 7, ny 1 pair Ladies’ Biack Silk Hose, size 9. were @2.75, ae, Some Oren Bancarss Misses’ Ribbed -Black Cotton Hose, with domble Anees. Reduced from B0e. to “22. Ladies’ Biack Cotton Hose, ful finished. Reduced from 3302, to 22e. Ladies’ Purp Wool Hose, full finisbed, fast black, worth €5c., at 4. a Consers. Aquantity of ©. B., of R.&G. and Dr. Warner's Health Corsets, slightly soiled, worth @1. 25, at Uc. Corser Axw Hose Exroxiom, In store of Lonvre Glove Co. ‘911 Pennsylvenia avo., 9 at Semis & Bor Wr Co STUNG. | mao, sai 71H st. x.W., SUITABLE | wee Baltimore, M. iG & WAKE AXD DO iil) PRICES AKT Me ae | O™ PLATING. Bor Ac Husgusrene You can get Butter. or rather What passes for Butter, at most any price you Want topay. But if you want pure, /reeh, Cream.

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