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time larger the city. As = local NEWS paper and Ad-/| | vertising Medium tt bas ne competit Tur Evextso Stan closes ite thirty-ninth year today. Men live twice as long and then are Have you given sufficient thought to the important part “Ceres Flour can play tn the success of your Holiday not extraordinarily old, bat the number of news; apers possessing sufficient vitality to pass the fortieth milestoue is small. Most journals that have reached such an advanced age bear, either in their methods or their eppearance,| | Patios? evidence of antiquity, but beyond « feel-|_/ ‘You are naturally expected to keep ing of gratifying eolidity Tax Stan is| | ‘the larder continually filled st this joy- as young as it ever was. It is this |__| 0! somson; with eweet breed, coke combination of vigor and experience that | | | Sedoodies, and if you desire these to has made it the most popular newspaper | |_| eof the best tt is absolutely necessary Waehngton ever had and that, it confidently $i that “Ceres Flour should be used tletpater, will keep it at Isust as far in advance | {) | rather thanany other brand. of all attempts at competition asitnow is |) | cog & a a el With such conditions prevalent therending pub-| | |§ Ren Ee lie term locally synonymous with Tax | | Coo Eee ok R Fee Bran’s subscription list-wi!l doabtess pardon Ls Mee A RK ERE $0 if tt permits tteel* to indulge fo pteasing re-]—) MMMM AA kK ER trospection. As sn example of whatmaybe| ” [MM M Ma EX Eee stir- | — accomplished by courageous brains and un! [lux Bese Ro img physical effort Twe Stan fs 6 val- ILLS. able object lesson fez students cf busi- Biscurrs. ness. From the emstiest of beginnings | © M and under circumstances the reverse of e | Mcrriss. encouraging there has been evolred an after-| 0 [Tee Beer Caxe noon newspaper such as is not published else- | — 1¢ on the face of the globe. Liberal as to the | ¢ ‘Tae Besr Crviizrs, quantity of news, painstaking in all that per- | —' Cua: ny ‘tains to quality and rigidly precife as to ac- ) P curacy of statement, Tux Star possesses public | _! UDDINGS. confidence to the fullest extent. Entering every | IT ae eee Pe Cosa home, it contributes without measure to that intellectual healthfulnese which ts consequent upon the spread of truth. There is no necessity for directing attention to the excellence which characterizes the work of every department of Wresce Cenzs Fovsp ts: Nawe. Way: “Ceres” was a goddess among the paper. Its great circulation testifies to the pee Hay its unrtvalied adver-| ‘) | the ancient Grecks and Romans. To tising business procisims its value to By = was attributed the care of the the business portion of the community.) {) | ‘/rwiteorte earth,” the sowing, the ‘The interesting details of Twe Sran’s | ~;—) Swine and the reaping. When © history will be found in « sketch printed in the | . | Downtifnl harvest was housed « gener- news columns of this isms; the story will re- | —,—| ©¥s portion was offered upon the altars pay perusal Promises as towhat Taz Stan | ‘) | to “Ceres ™ Inasmuch as the climate wil! be im the future are not necessary. As this | —,—| om the shores of the sutny Mediter- eity grows in beauty and iu importance so will | (? | ranean always fostered plenteousbar- the light of Tur Star become more and more | — |—| veatings, ““Ceres” became synonymous brilliant. The pace of civilization ishourly| © | withoverfowiog barns and bursting being accelerated, but the movement is just as ietien, rapid within the office of this paper as it is “Ceres” —what more beautiful name elsewhere. Ten years hence and Tur Stan > ‘ -4 ° 1 a could have been thought of for a brand will be very much more of an improvement | © | of four—the purcet snot-white product Bponeven the superb paper of today than to- |__| orrne goiden grain. Gay's issue is superior to Tax Stan of ten years ago. The world moves and so does our Jewer constellation. This is not a fixed Sran. —+--2—____ It is possible that the best side of Jay Gould's Personality fe yet tobe made known to the world. He was known to the public only through his business operations, and business puccessfully conducted is rarely a happy med- dum for manifesting the kindly side of « man’s Bature. Por a man of bis prominence he main- tained a wonderful reserve. The people knew Jay Gould the wizard of Wall street, Jay Gould the Aladdin-like obtainer of riches and the Napoleon-like manager of resources, but of Jay Gould the plain fellow being with the sym- * pethies and resentments common to all man- | — kind, they beard, and perhaps cared to hear,| ( Srestep Waear ‘very little. ——_++-+ ___ How many thousand hearts responded to ‘Tux Stan's announcement of its partnership with Santa Claus 20 one knows, but the owners | of s large number have, even in the short period which has elapsed since yesterday even- ing, testified to a willingness to co-operate which is most gratifying to the club's organ- faers and extremely creditabie to the volun- teers. In a little while the badges will be ready for distribution and business will com- merce. Meantime the dimes are rolling in| | steadily and it seems as though Tur Evexrxo | | Stan Santa Claus Club will be one of the great- est factors for good that ever blessed a city’s poor at Christmas-tide. —— ‘The New York Herald pokes fan at Chicago by making a fictitious Chicagoan growl because | © | his train stops ten minutes at Niagara Falls solely that passengers may see the cataracts. | ‘The satire is unjust. A multitude of people ‘who don't pretend to know half as much as! | does the Heraid are fully aware of the fact that |‘ if Niagara was located elsewhere than in and near New York it would not, in the estimation > ) | “Ceres” is made from wheat grown on the broad and fertile plains of Minne- © | sota and the Dakotas, which is undoubt- > 1 1 ti 1 4 | tm the world. On the perfectly level Prairies of these states just before harvest time you may see stretching 17) f0F miles and miles on every hand & ( | vast extent of tall waving wheat, which —| seems to cover the earth as far asthe eye can reach with a huge golden blanket. ! i ' edls the finest wheat growing country i or ¢ l ) t | 7] Taisedin this eastern country pokes its Unwilling head out of the earth ouly after the most thorough use of power- fal fertilizers. and at its best can only rank with the mediocrity of wheat raised in the new rich states of Minnesota and the Dakotas. It needs No argument to prove that “Ceres” ‘with the No. 1 hard grade of this west- erm wheat as the basis of its manu- facture outranks any flour ground from the inferior wheat of the eastern country. “‘Ceres” is without @ peer. “*Ceres” is not only made from the finest and fattest wheat in the land, Dut it is made of all of it, which means that it is strictly a whole wheat flour History tells us that the strong est and sturdiest races of ancient tines, especially the soldiery, subsisted al- most entirely upon whole wheat chewed in the grain, and itis the uni- Yersal opinion of medical authorities today that @ flourwhich possesses all the desirable qualities of the whole © | Wheat is the healthiest and most nu- tritiows, The moral is, use Ceres Flour and you will be healthy. o 6} Ee The Pennsvivania Railroad Company is i ‘tributing cash prizes to the supervisors whose | — | — sections of the road are in the best condition. ‘This is well. If the company would now reward | the grade-crossing gatekeepers who officiate at | the smaliest number of “accidental killings,” and decorate with medals the engineers who do | not violate the law as to the speed of trains it would do Washington a sill greater service. - as ae “Koursoon: Or Frovn. ‘The brilliant Kobinoor diamond, one of the most magnificent jewels extant, sometimes from its immense size called A vear ago Santa ( laus established very pleas-| | ant relations with Tux St. and it will be re-| wrote several inter- esting communications. Thix morning a letter Was received from him, which all the childr eagerly read. As on at least ove previous ‘asion. be hae “dropped inte peetry."” You | Will find the episue King of diamonds. So “‘Ceres,” the ' Purest, whitest and best product of the golden grain, may be said to bes Yeritable ““Kohincor™ of flours, over- shadowing all other brands in its bril- | |o ap another column. o - ~ 1 Boodle councilmen at Toledo, Ohio, were | Ment reputation and regarded as = fined 8250 each for soliciting bribes. This is | Precious jewel in every household in no doubts case where the law bows to the), | the land where it is used. It is the uni- superiority of public sentiment as aregulator | «) em om | versal opinion of housekeepers who see - | See “Ceres” that it makes MORE ‘Tux Stam bopes that it may, without being| | treed, LIGHTER bread, WHITER considered Incking in modesty, allade to the | ~|~| | beeed, SWEETER bread and BET- TER bread than any other flour that ‘ever came into their kitchen. fact that even at ite fortieth anniversary it | finds itself large for its age. ss —— - Ze | ‘The royalty that will be represented at the World's fair may be expected to do much in the way of booming society in Chicag — ae Itt very disappointing to the nations that | | Ifyoubave any trouble in getting @xpected so much from the Panama canal to | | iadne eit s find it incapacitated by a financial leak. . aes car _ a i * talk with your grocer. Tell him It would be interesting to know whether the| ‘) | piuntly that you insist upon his send- Populists have any practical notions of utilizing | ~ |~| ing you “Ceres” Flour and not some ‘the advertizing they are uow enjoying. I ashe ell wa cee dead —— The Congressional Kecord, if it has anything “just as good." You want the dest Hhke « “nove for news,” cught to be able to giv | sour and there is but one dest, which is “Ceres.” In order to makesure the public something very readable now. you are getting **Ceres” Flour we have see In some cases the floral tributes sent to Con- placed in every sack and barrels cir- cular signed im autograph by Wm. M. gress Monday will be painfully suggestive of Galt & Co. and bearing the imprint of fanereal decorations. two gold medals awarded ‘“Ceres” for soe — Even that rare individual, the man who does superior purity. Look for it care- folly. Rot want the earth, sinks into insignificance |” | Insist upom having “‘Ceres* and do compared to Wm. itn not permit your grocer to send you —— The suggestion that Mr. Cleveland went hunt- i # brind upon which he probably makes larger profit. Ceres is not the eheap- ng ass pretext for keeping bis gun handy is a at dour, because it ia best. We only ‘Very mean one indeed. ‘Wholesale it Go to your grocer. | Grocer Apocr Cenes. ee ‘The monetary conference is ina fair way to do just what was expected of it bya great many |_| People— namely, nothing. Ws M. Gar & Co. “Wholesale Plour ant Poot Deaters,” Cor. Ist and Tn. ava nw. Where did “Ceres get ite name? This |_ Mosr Or Tar Scracer,|- | the Mountain of Licht ranks as the | ~'~Have A Tax Wirn Youn in oO 1 0) I C0) ae I oO 1 N v 4 0) ! oO jo lo it Lo 1 }¢ “|T. B. Towser & Sos, Srop Dacperxe. is an easy way—and s hard way to doeverything. Buying YURNITURE— T or CARPETS—or DRAPERIES—and trs- ing to pay cash for them~is the hard way. ouR Egurmastz Cazpir Srsrex 4s the easy way, You cannot understand it clearly—or you ‘Would never pull end tug as you must now—to get a fow dollare together for some household comfort. You pay the debt twice over—once tm cash—and once in the sacrifices that tt makes necessary. While OUR way gives you the free- dom of the MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. You pick out just what you want—make us email frst payment at the time—and every week or month after yo curtail the account—until first thing you know it is all paid up. You never missed the money—you've enjoyed the Possession of the foods—end it didn't throw you into a temporary stateof bankruptcy—as trying to aqueeze out the cash would have done. Wodon'task youtosien s single note. We delieve what you SAY you'll do YOULL DO. ‘Your word ts all the security we want. Christmas ise costly time—Dat if you will make useful presents—you can bay them HERE om this “EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM" of curs—without causing aripple of trouble fn your finances. Hovse Axo Henawaxy. “Willing Helpers." 917, 919, G21, 923 SEVENTH ST.-636 MASS, a3 AVE. DEALERS IN DRY Goops, 1316 7TH ST. ¥.W., ‘Will commence on Monday, December 5, to close out Cloaks at «reatly reduced prices. Wehaveseven Light Coats, fur trimmed, Nos. 24, 36 and 40. Right Black Jersey Coats, 24, 36 and 40. ‘Nine Black Cheviot Coats, heavy, Nos. 34 to 42. Four Lone Coats, suitable for market. Only $2. This ts the opportunity toget abargain” © d3-tf Very. Srasoxase Are Our New . PITTSBURGH LAMPs, Banquet, Piano And Parlor Styles. Onyx, Gold Gilt, Wrought Iron And Silver Finish. Prices Most Reasonable. ‘New Lot Just Ia. C. A. Meporas, 614 12rx Sr. It Tae Exoxext Da Saxcors “Vicrony Execrrororsz. Dr. Sancho, —_—In the Electropoise Dr. Sanche has Inventor. given the public his life's perfected Dr. Sanche, work, and @ trial will convince the Inventor. prejudiced and skeptical that it ie all Dr Sanche, it is claimed to be—a «#mple and Inventor. sure cure for the various ills of man- Dr. Sanche, kind—without medicine. Inventor, Do not condemn this means to secure Dr. Sanche, _perfect health until you have inveati- Inventor. gated it personally, It 1 only the Dr. Sanche, narrow-minded and egotistical who Inventor. _ condemn without investigation. Dr. Sanche, _This is the age of progression and all Inventor. things are possible with us. Dr. Sanche, ‘The “*Victory* Electropoise has Inventor. hundreds of friends in this city alone. Dr. Sanche, and we can furnish you with a book Inventor. containing testimonials of many of them. Among the diseases cured by the Electropotse are Rheumatism, . Insomnia, Nervousness, Inventor. In- Dr. Sanche, tion. Constipation, Malar: Taventor. Liver, Spinal and other Dr. Sanche. 7 Inventor. st the **Victory” Electro- Dr. Sanche, poise as improved by its inventor, Dr. Inventor. Sanche, from his only Washington Dr. Sanche, agent, Inventor. Dr. Sanche, Miss Lora Lexus, Authorized Washington \gent for the Inventor, 931 F Sr. N. W. Office Hours: 12m. to2p.m ;3 to5p.m. 1t ba | Inventor. Houmay Axp Weopixa Presexrs. CHRISTMAS will soon be here and of course you will make some presents. ‘What is nicer for a present than an ELE- GANT piece of CUT GLASS, = piece of DRESDEN or ROYAL BERLIN CHINA? We have the latest novelties in IMPORTED GOODS, and, buying direct from the manu- facturers, are enabled to sell at the lowest prices. Acall will convince you. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Importer of Pottery and Porcelain, a3+tr, ct 1215 F and 1214 @ sts. Tae Fixe Fresca r £9 A TRE BS OBE gis ge AA EER BE coo A A iN Bow KEE MADE BY Have no superiors at any price, no matter how hard you try to find them. The purest, freaheat and most wholesome ingre- aiénts known to Candy Makers are used in their making, and there's literally no end to the hinds and flavors we're showing every day. ‘The sweetest and most charming thing you can do by yoar distant friend is toe ‘send him (or her) = box of these confec- tions as a Christmas gift. This grade of CANDY costs 60 CENTS s Pound. We pay the expressage to any corner of the United States one grand Christmas variety costing $1.50. Our other popular gredes are the 25 and 40-CENT MIXTURES. Try them; you'll like them! Gut & Sox, Con Lez Axo F Sirs, Candy Makers To All Mankind. 1218-1220 FS: N.W. A Satz Or Fonsrrore Axo Laces, Sux Asp Ponrzenes, Conratss. WE HAVE TOO LARGE & STOCK AND WE HAVE MARKED OUR PRIGES 4c- CORDINGLY. Frou Now Tuz Cansmus YOU CAN BUY THEM AT ONE-THIRD CHEAPER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD. YOU MUST COME EARLY TO HAVE FIRST CHOICE. OUR STOCK IS VERT LARGE, HOWEVER, AND YOU WILL FIND A LARGE VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Canstuas Presents. WE WILL SELL A FINE SCREEN, FILLED, FOR THIS WEEK AT $2.25. YOU WILL FIND THEM IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES, FROM CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. Dows Prows— FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 16-INCH PILLOW, 400. 18 INCH PILLOW, ove. ‘20-INCH PILLOW, 800. 22INCH PILLOW, 81.25. 24-INCH PILLOW. 81.50. THESE ARE ALL PURE WHITE DOWN, THE BEST SILK PILLOWS, FROM $1.25 EACH TO 84.00. THESE PRICES ARE LESS THAN ONE- HALF THEIR FORMER PRICES. WE MAKE A PRICE TO CLOSE THEM OUT BEYOND COMPETITION. WE TOLD YOU ABOUT OUR New Contam Fixrvnes, FOR HANGING CURTAINS WITH THE USE OF POLES, RINGS OR PIN. OUR FIRST LOT SOLD OUT COMPLETELY. WE DID NOT EXPECT SUCH A SALE IN THEM. WE HAVE A NEW LOT IN AND CAN FILL YOUR ORDERS PROMPTLY. A NUMBER OF Asnve Osx Sour Woon Sear Anu Cuams, WHICH WERE CHEAP AT $2.75, NOW FOR 81.90. WE CARRY A LARGE LINE OF Bisies Asn sox ‘Bava, AND INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF ‘THEM, FEELING CONFIDENT THAT THE PRICES AT WHICH WE ARE OFFERING THEM WILL SURPRISE YOU. Panton Fenstrvne. 1 G-PIECE TAPESTRY SUITE. WAS 865. ‘NOW 848.50. BRASS AND ONYX TABLES, GILT CHAIRS, CABINETS AND ODD PIECES, SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT SPECIAL PRICES. . A MASSIVE SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, FRENCH PLATE GLASS, WORTH $50. OUR PRICE $38.50. WE ARE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF LADIES’ AND FANCY DiSKS.- OUR LEADER I8 ONE AT 87.50, SOLID OAK AND VERY NEAT DESIGN. OUR IMMENSE LINE OF BED ROOM SUITES WE ARE SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AND CAN SHOW YOU BARGAINS IN 3-PIECE SUITES FROM 812 ‘TO 9350. 1,000 YARDS BRUSSELS REMNANTS FROM 1s TO 15 YARDS, AT 50c. PER YARD. 500 YARDS LINOLEUM REMNANTS, SUITABLE FOR HALLS AND BATH ROOMS, AT HALF THE MARKED PRICE. BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR CHRIST- MAS PRESENTS CALL AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF RUGS. GOATSKIN RUGS, unlined....82.25,82.50. GOATSKIN RUGS, lined. ......¢2.50,85.50. AND TWENTY OTHER VARIETIES OF RUGS AT PRICES THAT MUST COMMAND YOUR CAREFUL INSPECTION. POSSIBLY YOU WILL WANT A CARPET. IF 80 YOU SHOULD SEE THE BRUSSELS WE ARE OFFERING‘AT 42342., 60c. AND 85. WE STILL HAVE A FEW SELECT PAT- ‘TERNS OF THOSE 91.25 VELVET CAR- PETS THAT HAVE SOLD 80 SUCCESS- FULLY AT 923c. PER YARD. . W. H. Hovozrox Mro. Co. 1218-1220 F Sreszs, os W. H. Hovontox Mro. Co. 4 PEAU DE 8011 fim an unlimited os: $1, $1.25 axv $1.35 Craxozasir scrans {a every conceivable color ination, .... TAFFETA ana foftment of pat- IGURED CHANGEABLE ‘SURAH, and TAFFETAS, _ m@_75c. axv 850 ‘assoriment of color combinations... Cusxorasie BENGALINES in 0 $1.2 5 \H SILK, double warp, Gusiity. tn aii shades ener Gato PEAU DE agar Brack anos onarxs, smatt colored . five combinations, new ideas... ‘combinations, entirely new $1.25 Buacx BROCADE SATIN, extra quality, 80. givers Axp Prvsaes. Que assortment of $1. 81,25 and $1.50 Velvote ts in e condition, al! shades in stock, including all 1¢ shades of green and navy. which are at present quite scarce. These three have no equals at same prices. Autsrux vetyar,cxcenent quaity, Good assortment of shides...... & AND JET BLACK Bry VELVETS, best goods and best iuen, froin $4.25 $1 10$2.50 Ssrave ververs, ma great variet of patterns and sbades, from. Prcsies in an sades, for a t-4 Work, 10 inches Seine OOo Purcsttes tn aut snages, for 4 3 fancy work, 24 inches, best quality... 1.00 = ‘We want to remind you that = SILK DRESS makes $PF.oF the mort acceptable Chiristinas presents. "No Hoa want to do the sensible thing. have a dress cut off during this special sale—and lsid aside ustil de- aire fe will keep it securely for you and in good condition, and you won't have to worry later on. eS a eee GLOVES | | HOSIERY JEWELRY ‘For | For For Christmas Christmas Christmas, Presonts. | | Presents. nts. ———¢ | DKERCHIEFS: For Christmas Pr —— BEDWE. For Christmas nts. 0 © All goods laid aside and delivered when desired. Buy now—when you can shop intelligently aud can avoid the rush later on. 420, 429, 424. 426 7TH ST. a3 ee PR AT g RRR AA I o RR AAA co RRA AL RRR poD HE A BR BM HHH AA RRR D D HOH Ask dhe BB HBA AK & bpp Ovextse Exursrr Or Swart Forsirere For Houway Gurrs. On Monday, December 5, we shall make an opening exhibit of our magnifi cent collection of furniture for gift wiv- ing. This collection will embrace Onyx ‘Tables, odd pieces of parlor furniture, Fancy Rockers, Ladies’ Writing Desks, Screens, Rugs, Book Cases, China Clos- ets, &e. We show some thirty odd designs of Onyx Tables, ranging in price from #11 to 875. We show nearly 300different patterns of Fancy Rockers, ranging in price ‘We show at least 240 different Fancy Tables. We show a magnificent line of odd pieces of parlor furniture, such as Divans, Settees, Combination Chairs, ke. We show nearly seventy-five different patterns of Ladies’ Writing Desks, em- bracing all the various woods and fin- ishes, at from 86.50 to $100. We show an elegant line of Mounted ‘and Unmounted Oak Screens, in all the varions sizes, ‘We have more than double the quan- tity of Clothes Poles shown by any other house, at from $1.50 up to 813.50. Buperb collection of Silk, Lace, and Chenille Curtain Draperies. Crate & Hanprse. Con. 131 Axp F Sra N. W. Mews “Lsvixorste Sumers Ar 850. Ax Baaxcu Barr, Sumr Factory. We make your Shirt buying easy. The average shirt is not akin tofit. We make it ‘an all-important point—the desideratum— of as much importance as the fabric itself. In these “Men's 85c. Invincible” Shirts we made provision for every size aud shape of Body. These are made in all sizes and with sleeve leneths to each. &5c. ; 6 for 85. “The Two Old Timers,” 8. B. ELLERY and JOS. H. IRELAND, Managers Branch Balto. Shirt Factory, @ 43 _ 931 9th st. n.w., near N. ¥. ave. Junction. T; Hes Tet L& Pt Many people owe their scarcity of teeth to their early neglect of them. ‘The time to begin cleaning teeth is the moment there are teeth to clean. Our “Myrrh and Iris Tooth Wash” comes nearer to our idea of perfection ‘than anyother wash. It does every- thing a perfect wash should do. ‘5c. per bottle. Opes Dis Sit 2.5 hae, Boge j Anger Tne Beer Fare ie abt age Be ie Frasrixo -aT— PERRY'S. TITTHE FIRST THING ON EVERY BANQUETING table—end the last thing off isthe LINEN. It te at every feast—private or festal. areas Acarpet of whiteness on which rest the substantials and delicacies. Lots of time is spent nowadays in table decoration. Fashion sends forth ite flat—end the housewife obeys. Lots of money is spent in satis- fying the taste—and custom—of society. ‘We think we can save fous little. Not at the ex- Pense of quality. Not by thesacrifice of asingle one of | ‘the fancifal features that will give your table that elegant caste that comes only in originality of design ‘worked out tn the fineness of flax. ‘Nodenying a ‘‘set™ from such an assortment as we are displaying would make handsome gift. You mast bave a friend who would welcome such sre membrance at Yuletide. You could pay more—and fare worse—to hunt for anything more appropriate. Loxca “Spreava» 8x10 and 8x12 GERMAN LINEN, hem- stitched—87 to $12 a set. 9x14 GERMAN LINEN, hemstitched—$12.50 a cet. 10x12 GERMAN LINEN, hemstitehed—18 a set. 8x10 GERMAN LINEN—White, with Yellow, Pink or Light Blue borders—knotted fringe— ‘with 6% DOWLTES to match—88 and 89 net. 8x10 GERMAN LINEN—White, with Pink dorders—DOYLIES with double row of open ‘Work—810 a set. 10x14 GERMAN LINEN, with White knotted fringe and three rows of open work. % DOY- LIES to match, $25 a net. 8x10 and Sxl? SILK DAMASK, with White knotted fringe, #30 and $35 a set. 30x38 SILK DAMASK CLOTHE, fringed an open work patterns, with DOYLIES to match, 80 a vot. Naparss, 5-8 PURE IRISH AND SCOTCH LINEN NAPRINS—81, 81.50. $2, 82.50, $3, 64. 85 and @6.0 dozen, 4 PURE LINEN DAMASK—83, 83.50, 84, ‘and 818 a dozen. MASK—€5 to €20 8 Dorzes. PURE IRISH, SCOTCH ani GERMAN LINEN DOYLIES—75c., 81, 81.50, 82, $2.50, 83, $4 and $5 a dozen. Brzacuep Dasase. Gtinch PURE IRISH DAMASK—S0c. 0 yard. @8inch PURE IRISH DAMASK~—TJ5c. = yard. 72-inch PURE SCOTCH DAMASK-81, $1.25, $1.35, 81.50, $1.75 and 82 a yard. 90-inch PURE IRISH LINEN—€2 and 82.50 a yard. Creau Dasasx. 66-inch PURE IRISH LINEN—S0c., 62. and 75c. a yard. ‘72inch PURE IRISH LINEN—81a yard. ‘% and % CREAM NAPKINS to mateh—81.50 and 83a dozen. Canprxat. Crorus, PLAIN CARDINAL, and with Black and White borders—4-4, 50c.; 64, 81; 8-4, 81.50; 8-10. 82; 8-12, $2.50; 10-10, 86; 10-12, 10-14, 88. BY THE YARD: PLAIN CARDINAL, with Black and White borders—and Green and Cardinal—50°., 62}¢c., Se. and $1 a yard. MIXED GREEN and CARDINAL CLOTHS, with knotted fringe—8-10 and 8-12, #4 and 85 each. CARDINAL DOYLIES. dozen. Bland 81508 Sracurez Scanrs Axo Center Pieces. 18x54 TABLE “RUNNERS.” @4, 85 and 86 exch. 18x72—BETTER VALUES—$6 end $8 each. 5x30 CENTER PIECES, $1.50 and $3 each. g ‘30x30 Cotfter Pieces, #6 each. 30x36 Center Pieces, #5 each. Borrer Scanrs. PLAIN CENTEK, with satin borders, knotted fringe and six inches deep embrot- ered ends—$2.25 each. 18x5t—PLAIN MOMIE CENTERS, with fancy open work ends—73e. and @] each. .25 and $1.50 each. 20x72—DAMASK, with silk embroidered ends—3 and ¢4. Tray Crorss. ‘7x7—To fit ROUND Trays—@1.25 a dozen. 9x13—-RUUND—25c. each. 13x20—To fit OVAL Trays—50c. each. 22x34—To fit OBLONG Trays—25e. each. each. Dasasz Towers. A special lotof TOWELS that are worth @2¢c., 75c. and @1 each—a host of patterns— any you want 50 Cexts Excu. Hocxazaczs. 18x36—-PURE IRISH LINEN HUCK TOW- ELS—choice for the cost— 123c. Exc. ‘Better qualities—20c. and 25c. each. S@rGLASS TOWELING CRASHES. ete.— ‘such as you need. All these patterns of ours age the.“‘newest out,” fault—for we have called your attention to our match- Jess line. Many of them were sent us direct! from the fofeign makers. These are not duplicatable.:,On your round of gaicty this winter you will be s guest St many board that is set with one of our LINEN service. If the effect makes you envious it will beyourown In order to Detter erqnaint all with bis Jocation and to make afew Christmas Presents to his patroms Julius Lane burgh will etve away Isrtanatiox, Urxcenanoz, Cons sx raz Exzcraoroiss. Send for » 50-page book and epecial ctroulars FREE. LADIES may consult pri- | i Out one number. vately a LADY ASSISTANT which will be the FIRST PRIZE tea of ecaetal aapaieune @raw out another number, which will the ean of dhe Missteepsbee. be the second prize, and so on until ALL CONSULTATION SS ay FREE and INVITED. with doldere va, = Anaxric Exzcrnoronsz Co. 1405 New York ave. nw. By 3. EK. HILL, Solicitor. pecececececcceeeceseecececes it Prize—$25 Solid Oak Chiffon sox & Loerrnent. Remember. it isnot necessary to buy to be entitled to & ticket —simpiy call at the “Rink” and one will te giren. FOU 88 You enter the door. 713 MARKET SPACE. 50c. Dress Goons For 29c. The 38-inch All-wool Camel's Hair Cheviots we ad- vertised are going like “*hot cakes," and if you want to secure the best bargain ever offered in Dress Goods comeeariy. Our price until sold, 290. a yard. Roses At Harr Paice. Jeuws Laxswvnon, N.Y. Ave Rive, Ber. 13rx Ayn l4rn ss 19 Combination Dress Robes, containing 10 yards of material, reduced from $7 to 83.50 per robe. ‘25 Paris Robe Dress Pattérns reduced from $15,818 and €20 to €8. 50 for choice. A Barcarx Is Featurr Boas. Extra-long Coque Feather Boss, worth $3. Our price, 81.75 each. Good Quality Coque Feather Collarettes, worth #1. Our price, 50c. each. Buaroars Ix Croaxs. We bave reduced the prices on all our Ladies’, ‘Misses’ and Children's Wraps from 10 to2> rer cent off marke@ prices. Our assortment of Wraps this season is the largest we've ever had, and the price, quality and fit are guaranteed in every instance. Jouxsos & Loreen. ‘713 Market Space. SSI Gir Il Porsts: Yourrme Faxcres Ix Siver Wane. Bhaped in all manner and kind of toilet requisites, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Powder Boxes and every conceivable knick-knack which goes to deck the dressing stand of ‘those who love elegance in the little details of every-day life. Everything is in our line, that is, just what you would expect to find ina drug store, but on a scale of elegance achich even we have never before at- ‘témpted, and the prices are such ‘that you'll fall in love with them. EH III Pavssiax Coven Srave, ‘THE BEST AND CHEAPEST, 15 Cexrs. Hasvouse, THE BEAUTIFIER, EXCELLENT FOR Will i TE Cuarren Sxrs, | UNDEE MASONIC TEMPLE. =/=I/SSW= Oops Axp Exps ry We Orex Orr Boox Deranryest Moxpar. Dec. 5, Btollam. "and" ton, We shall sell 1,000 Cloth-bound Books Known euthors, that others claim are wor Lace, Swiss Axp Bavssets Lace Cvararss, TO BE SOLD ON MONDAY, DEC. 5. ‘No. 564-2 pairs Swiss Lace Curtains, $7. Former Price, $18. No. 1157—13¢ pairs Swiss Lace Curtains, $15. For- mer price, 840. No. 500—1 pair Lace Curtains, $8. No, 2325-6 pairs Lace Curtains, $15. 840. Me. 2004-8 pales Lane Costotan, G25, Ho. 1004-4 poles Zase Cartels, 628. ‘Former price, No. ee Lace Curtains, $8. Former price, No. 551— — pairs Lace Curtains, 85. No. 1234— —— pairs Lace Curtains, $7. or ‘Former price, ‘Ro. 1198— — _pe'rs Lace Curtains, 85. No. 785—1 pair Lace Curtains, $3. ‘No. 2000-1 pair Lace Curtains, $2. No. 186— — pairs Lace Curtains, @3. BRUSSELS LACE CURTAINS. Ro. 1253-6 pairs Lace Curtains, $15. Former price, No. 8177-1 pair Lace Curtains, $12. ‘Former price, Ho. 909-8 pairs Lace Cortains, 85. ‘Former price, ‘Former price, All my Upholstered Goods at Reduced Prices. Wasz. B. Wau, DEALER IN Fosxrronz, Canrers, &c., 315 Tra Sx. N.W. %25.00 Avvaxceo $25.00 1t KMABE Prazos. fullest 25 Cexrs = 531 Sevexra Sraxer N. W. = F.S. Was & Co, ||] |e R.. 3 Sommers WW DRUGGISTS, are ctidave.

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