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Waar Trarz wetter ons ofa tango tatty. Fether. mother. brothers. sisters ars in mind When be ssked himself and you: What shall the ‘Imes presents de? Wheat? Tan’t the genuine love token more often something steaple, but associated with a wealth of memory? For Matance: The so-called stamped goods—the Slipper Molders, Pillow Shams, &e., whi-b are embroidered ‘Dy loving bands. A thousand and one such bintson the second floor of the Palais Roral. Pancy Goods, too. Here's field for thought and Aetion. Let's stop in front of this department. Here's Feet for his or her dear head. If there's bald spot Rew thissoft cushion will be appreciated as the owner Yeans beck in the chatr after dinnerand thanks God fers good meal and you forthe comfort added. 25. 30 and 06 cents will bay more or less elaborate Down Beadrests covered with silk. And here are Bouncing, Big Sofa Pillows for #1.59. ‘Those band painted for only $2.98. These covered ‘With velour are as beautiful as usefl and only $3.98. ‘You will be bewildered with the multitude of little nothings which are really such big somethings. A Piece of silk. bit of ribbon and lace an’ the hints You'll get here will save much time and not little money. Let's first tell how little the materials cost. Fiwared India Silk, 32 inches wide, ‘s here at aly S00. = yard; plata colors, only 30: « yard. Ribbons which are all silk and in all colors imagin- able at the following little prices: S-inch wide Satin and G. G. Stik. Bineh wide ‘1/-aflk ribtons ‘Pinch wide All-stik ribbons ‘Mach wide All-silk -fbtons %tuch Ze. yard, inch 10. of the narrower ribbons for 17¢. and 2+. Asa here are the Silk Bourdon Laces in the art shades for only 37. yard. Remnants of laces at less than they cost wholesale by the piece. Let's see what these triffes will produce: See this prety littie match safe made of silk and ribbons, ready made for 25c., but youcan make one for less. Aud this tray for pins made of silk, ribbons snd s sbell or two from the seashore, only 50c. A couple of shells. s plece of silk and little cotton ‘Wool makes this beautiful pincushion, ready made for Be. And here are cares made of celttloid, painted by Band. Curious shapes with bits of silk and ribbons. Yor as little as-47c. and up to $1.75 each. Photograph holders of painted celluloid and ribbons, Se. up to $2.98. Handkerchief, Necktie and Glove Cases of same ma- terials ...... --€2.15 tq 82. 75 exch Collar and Cut . aS ornamental as use- fat 2-81.98 Lamp Shades from @1.08 to $15each. We'll sell you ‘the materials and tell you how to make them up if you sak tt. Pincushions, too. The forms and materials, or ready made. Silk-covered Cushions, 22°. to 8c. each. Covers from --10e. to 2.25 each Andhere are ‘be ever-present wit nesses to your thoughtfulness. Table Covers of chen- ile, yard square for 88c., 15s yards square, for $1.75, 2 yards square, #4 48. Drapery Scarfs of silk with hand-painted bolting loth ends, 4Gc. to $3.98 exch. The new and hand- some Jewel Scarfs are only $2.98, The longer scarfs for mantel and other draperies are here of rich silk. ‘2g yards long. for only... ee And——but the writer must stop before one-quarter fs told. for the “Opening” o. the Christmas Handker- chief sesson is bere. Another limitless field is en- tered. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor. 12th and Pa. ave. Heavgvantens For Haxpxencuzers. & The Palais Royal. “GR Greatest quantities, most complete variety, best Possible qualities for the prices. Great retailing en- ables great buying direct from the makers. Prompt payments assure little profits to the wholesa'erand tle wetailer. The Palais Royal is headquarters for Hand- erchiefs, mainly because of the advantages of its each business. ‘The necessary Knowledge coupled with the willing- ‘Ress tobe reliable. This is prompted by an incident # Union Handkerchtef—cotton and linen mixed—was Drought to us yesterday. Jt was sold for ail linen, and doubtless the merchant who sold it was himself deceived. So we write: We have the necessary knowl- edge besides the willingness to be reliable in our state mente, Hasvxescarers For Puesesrs. ‘The department is now in Christmas quarters—five ‘separate departments are necessary. First_Department for Lace Handkerchiefs. ‘Second— Department for Silk Handkerchiefs. ‘Third— Department for Linen Handkerchiefs. Ponrth—Department for Union Handkerchiets. Fifth—Department for Initial Hand&erchieta, ‘These five departments are again subdivided into Branches for Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Handker- ebtets. Asta Hasprercurs (Center counter). ‘Men's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, with artistically embroidered initials, 30, 50, 7c, $1, $1.10 and 1 25 each. Men's Black Silk Handkerchiefs, with initials of ‘White silk, leach. Ladies’ Japanese Silk Handkerchies, with any ini- tial, 19 and 25e. Mee's Union Linen Handkerchiefs, any initial, Ile. ‘Men's All-tinen (pure linen) Handkerchiefs, with fnttiel, 25 and Se. Ladiew Union Handkerchiefs, any initial, 5... 13-. Ladies’ All-ligen Initial Handkerchie‘s, 19 and 25e. Your diferent styles of initials at the latter price. Gar Those selecting sx Handkerchiefs are presented ‘with a handsome fancy box. A plamer but superior ‘box given ff less number are bought. Sux Haspxencutrrs. (West side.) Ladies’ Japanese Stik Handkerchiefs, with scalloped Dorders and embroidered centers, in wiite aud colors, lite. 18e.. We.. Be., We., Oe., Te., Sie, $1.00, os. Ladies’ Gauze Silk Handkerchiefs, in art shades and Men's White Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, with | various widths of hemstitehed borders, S5c., S0c., Ge. Ke. 81 00. SL 15. $1.25. $1.35. Ladies’ Large Size Silk Neck Handkerchiefs, blue, lavender, red, yellow, pink. black. 50c. and 75e. Lives Haspgencarers. (warrant Ladies’ Pisin Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 13c., Ladien’ Scalloped and Embroidered Linen Handker- chins, 25e.. Se., Toe. $1.00. $1.35, $1.50, $1.68, S27 GA.00. 06 00 end 04 BS cack. Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, fancy color borders, en's ‘White Linen Handkerchiefs, bemstitcbed Ustox Haspxencurers. (cocton and linen.) Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with colo-ed borders, Like . 18 Ladies’ White Handkerchiefs, with scalloped and embrotdered borders, Gc. 19e., I8e.. W5e., e., Se. Ge. TSe., Ke. and 41 Men's Hemsttiched Handkerchiefa, with white asa colored borders. Ie. or 2 for 25e. Children’s Handkerchiefs. with famey hemstitched Duchess and Point Lace Handkerchiefs, S5c., 9c. 91, 02.15, 01.35, $1.50, 81.6% 81.75, 82, 82.50. Os, $3.68. $4.50. 5, 86.50, $7.50. 88.71 10, $10.75, $11.50, $12.95, $13.50, $14.75, $15, 6. 30. Ew~The above price list gives only an ides of quan- tities and variety. The Handkerchiefs at special prices include those werth 25e. for 18. . thowe worth (Gor. for 35e. Amd axk to see the Mea’s Initial Hand- Ae: chiefa—4 in box for We. « LISNER (Cen, 12th ot. and Pa sve @& For tomorrow only! “GA Lamb's Wool Inner Soles, all sites, except men's, —i4 CENTS A PAIR — (a During Decamber our stores will be open 1S TO PLACE THE COUNTRY, THEM- SELVES 4¥D ALL THE MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILIES OS A SOUND, HEALTHY FOOTING, AND TO BE 80 THEY SHOULD WEAR OUR Corn—-Soren—____ ——————Haxp-Maoe Suozs. For Men, 83 and 4 For Ladies, 93. For Boys, $2.50. For Youths, $2. For Misses, €2. ——_—_—_—___—. For Children, 81.50. 44a Reuiste Ssox Hovers. 950 and 022 Seventh st, 1914.and 1916 Pa. ave. 251 Pa. ave.ne. ut Saancegnennamnnss ness Sc8Rse SSNBRSESESS 1K KESSHSNSAESSHSS SHEDS. i H ger it ER n BR ba ERE | = FFF x B88 F ¥ | F ¥, ¥ RR, R RR = P P P rer} v 272 Fa Zan wom “Ty we t Eo a RRE R R R ” tS y v Zz E E Vv y EE gE Kk ER ERR Ar Joris Lasspvrems Gnear Fensrrene Exponrem, Tae N. ¥. Ave. “Russe We shall make five handsome pres-nte to five of our Iuckiest patrons on Thurs- day evening, December 22, m the fol- lowing novel manner: Each and every caller, whether they purchase anything or not, will be pre- sented with a numbered ticket. An- other ticket bearing this same number will be placed in a sealed box at the same time. On Thursday eveninz, De- cember 2?, we shall have a Drawing at the “Rink.” under the supervision of ‘a committee of three prominent citizens. After the box has been thoroughly shaken up a ti-ket will be drawn out, and the holder of the ticket bearing the correspondingly numbered ticket will be entitled to the FIRST PRIZE—a 875 Red birch Chamber Suite. Another ticket will then be drawn, and the person holding the correspondingly numberd ticket will be entited to the SECOND PRIZE—a 835 Solid Oak Side- beard. Three other tickets will then be drawn cut consecutively, and the three persons holding the three corre- spondinziy numbered ti kets will be en- titled to the THIRD PRIZE of a 825 Wardrobe Folding Bed, and the FOUKTH PRIZE of @ 825 Solid Oak Hall Rack, and the FIFTH PRIZE of a $25 Solid Oak Chifonier. These five prizes are now on display and you are invited to inspect them. Remember, it is not necessary to buy to be entitled toa ticket, as one will be given you upon entering the door. ‘You may like to know how we expect to make anything out of this We do not expect to make anything! We stm- ply take this novel manner of fuspress- ing upon your mind our location (New York ave. bef 13th and 14th streets) and at the same time to make our pa- trons few Christmas presents as a slight reciprocation for their liberal pa- tronage. You have as much chance of being one of the lucky fiveas any other Ferson, so do not fail to call fora ticket. Teuws Lassavrons Iswesse Foxsrrere Ewrorrex ULSUELECAU DEG LETECB EBS E EO LEI CERES EER TORRE EEE EEUZZLIE RS 2E20 1222987822 72 U TEE EU area eemR ences RERER DR? ZT ee PE TBI CRE EER Rate Ave ‘a preter tet Tue Mosewes rat. Fasstos Leavers Ix Fise mussry, Croars, Hosrery, Guoves, Ke. Muuseny’ Derantaenr. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICES. We have marked our entire stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats end Bonnets at prices which will in- sure a quick disposal. | ‘The assortment is too extensive to enumerate prices. | We ere determined to close the stcek at once and | customers will find this an extraordinary opportunity | to secure tine millinery at lees than the cost of mate- | rial. | PRICE OF EACH HAT WILL BE MARKED IX PLAIN FIGUKES. RIBBONS FOR EVERY USE. A HOLIDAY LINE COMPLETE. For every ribbon use, full selection—the difficult, | hard to match colors are all here. Ribbous for holi- | day decoratious im every Grade, Width and Shade. |Crosx Derarruenr. Anticipating a very large business this week, we shall offer arare azxrogation of wonderful bargains | im Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloaks, Jackets, Furs. &c., ail seesonabie goods, combining taste in design with ex- cellence of quaitty. pee Special—Over 100 Winter very weited seams. taema s 1 aaah the ‘rat roe AL ef u Not one of them could be bought and sold regular for less than $8 to $8.50. 3 OUR GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE OF UMBRELLAS TO BEGIN TODAY (MONDAY). HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR. (onyx Fast Bleck oo reine See. 100: of tad Eelian number, at... dozen of Children's Fine “Gifoue, sizes OM BM. ah ‘Tanai » at 70. 23c. 39c. 50c. Enxlish Cashmere 11g dozen of iorfolle ‘Agrand bargain at... OSTHE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. MONDAY, DECEMBER’ 4, —_— 1892—TEN PAGES. NO other house DORS—EVER DID— or EVER WiLL—ell such STERL- ING QUALITIES st such LUW PRICES ae WE quote. Sass Axpv Conrany. Ur To Tur Tor Nora. OMETHING FINE? Here are the FINEST—in both SUITS and OVERCOATS._— They've got the style in them — Youll get satisfaction out of them.—— They look like = parcel of “‘o-order™ garments waiting for their owners, Lote of folks think they can sight ready-made clothes ‘‘afar off."——— ‘Thee of cum “il give your discrimins- ton the toughest tussel it ever hed. ‘The best fabrics have been used. ‘The dest trimmings have been wed The latest patterns have been used. And the putting together hes been done faultlessly.——‘That's about all there is to fine clothes.———Perfection isn’t perfection unless you are per- fectly satisfied. If you're tn the habit of going to ® tailor—the fear of a bad fit keeps you from trying st least—our kind of ready-made wears.———You imagine you are out of the ordiaary build.—— Your tailor has told you that one shoulder is higher than the other— that you're “hollow backed"—or ‘thick Dipped."———Listen to them and they make you out « living ‘‘freak. That's all buncombe.———WE can ft you without a bit of trouble— without a wrinkle or a fault-and at considerable of s saving. —— OUR costs cover actual quality. OUR best SUITS are from $25 to $40. OUR best OVERCOATS are from #25 to $55. You know that tailors’ are twice as much. But there's “quality” reason for it. The CHILDREN'S SUIT SALE ia spinning aiong at @ lively gait today. The price isa pusher.——-@4.80 sor a chvice of hundreds of 8, 7.50. $7, 86.50 and 36 Short Pants Suit One day left for those $1.25 and $1.50 MEN'S DERBY at 98 cente—and for the 2c. and 9c. BOYS TURBANS at 48e. a/so. Wear our MEN'S SHOES for satisfaction, Saxs Axo Cowrary, PENN. AVE. AND COME IN! a 5 « 5 8 o & bd J eee big To reece g Kikiex ba | rT) Boo! Cash Wholesalers and Retailers, 807 807. enna. enna, ve. ve. —-SEE OUR HOLIDAY GOODS DISPLAY.— ON ITH LIDAYS: ALOSS WHEE THE HSEHDAS Come the thoughts of the BOYS and GIRLS, big and smat!, on the thines they'll get from SANTA CLAUS. He has been here and left an immense load of DOLLS, TOYS and CHI.IST- MAS PRESENTS suitable for people in ail the walks of life. Thero's really an almost end- Jens variety of allof these thinzs, not to exclude CHRISTMAS TREE OKNAMENTS. The Teason why you should buy from ns {is because ‘we're becoming FAMOUS for HONEST, LOW. PRICES. FAL ARMY OF kaL Army Or Doris Ishere to select from. Over 10,060 of them, biz and little, from the low price to the high. French Doils, 15 inches long, with g = moving eyes and fine bsqueheads, only 2OC DOLLS with French joints and moving eyes for about what the body alone is worth without the head. You'll miss something grat if you fail to see our DOLI. DISPLAY. VERYTHING JN ‘poys. WEmtaixe LS T8ys: For Big and Little People, Horns, Druma, Balls, Whi OLLS A —-SEE OUR FANCY GOODS DISPLAY. — MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, (Telephone, 1416.1 ‘807 Penna. ave. n.w. , CHILDS & McDERMID, Ladica’ Furnishers, 1114-1116 F st. uw. A Raz Ovporresrry Is Dress Goons. We placed on sale THIS MORNING « GRAND SELEC!ION of CHANGEABLE VELOURS, wiich are offered at retail for LESS THAN THE WHOLESALE PRICE. In fact, each pattern will be sold at $1.50 LESS THAN ITS FIRST COST. There are NO TWO PATTERNS ALIKE, and they are the most STYLISH DRESS STUFFS now worn by dressy Indies. Beautiful goods, 50 inches wide. Can be made up eitner way Only 25 patterns. All new. Be sure to see them! New Novelty Dress Goods. ‘We shall also place on sale THIS MORN- ING our latest and prettiest importaticns of NOVELTY DRESS GOUDS. No twopat- terns alike. See them aiso. Mere Ail-woot Novelties. Changeable effects in Plaids and Stripes, 36 to 48 ‘nches wide, 82.65 u. Ready bright an. early Tuesday morning. Dress Trimmings Reduced. All of our beautiful creations in REAL ASTRAKHAN DRESS TRIMMINGS have becn MARKED D WN for this week to 29, ‘35, 40 2nd 48 CENTS YARD. All the Coney Imitation Seal and Beaver Fur Trimmings. mounted on leather, with gimp decorations. REDUCED for this week to50 CENTS YARD u All Beaver Fur Edies reduced to 48 CENTS and up to 81.15. Vastness of Exquisite Cloak Diepley ‘was never seen in Washington before our time. We are showing the brightest snd ‘mast bewitching COAT and CLOAK CREATIONS the world's leading origi- ators are capable of producing. It will certainly pay you to see our vast assort- 4s low as they can be gotten. Our Dressmaier 4s outitting some of the most stylish ladies POsees Gisceat —For Tomorrow. 1f wotold you how many people took advantage of the rebate on our CALI- Peg ies nat dereony and Friday you would hardly believe us. We are more than Gratified. We are now sure that **The Star" ie weil read and that there are Profited none by ft we feel that the wide ition given this most excellent Flour has more than repaid us. ‘Tomorrow we shall again give you an opportunity.to save about 20cents on every dollar you spend by quoting the following low reduced prices for Fine Don't think that you can buy else- where at these prices: ‘12eans Shriver's String Beans. 123-1. cans Standard Tomatoes. MUIFORNIA BUENDED PLOUR. ALIFORNIA DLENDED KF rour. We are having » remarkable sale of this Flour. Considering its merit and price, there fs no reason why we shouldn't. Although tt is the best Flour ‘on the market it costs no more than what you pay for inferior kinds. $1.60 Qoanrer Bannez, $6 Pen Banner. "Makes the best bread and more of tt than any other flour in the world.” CArFoRN: AKING POWDER. Dativonsia BANS Power This Baking Powder is absolutely pure. It ismade of strictly pure bicar- bonate of soda, pure starch and pure cream of tartar. It is undoubtedly the best baking powder manufactured. 40c. La Cas. ecMA Wilsey: We might usd a whole column of su- Perlatives in description of Pure Old Belma Whisky and still fail to couvey to you the goodness of it an a pure medicinal whisky. There is no question about the ef- ficacy of whisky as @ restorative. Every family should have itin the house for emergencies. Pore Orv Bersta Waiser, 90c. Qvanr, $3.00 Garo. Barer Rye Waisr N. A. Poors, Casa Guocen, 944 La Ave. D URE LMA SKY. UKE Ww. Bie Repvertos Is Canrers Tus Weex. Axminster Carpets reduced to @1.40 per yard. Moquette Carpets reduced to $1.15 per ya:d. Best 10-wire Tapestry Brussels reduced to (3°. per yard. Smyrna Rugs, all sizes, and Mats at bottom | rices. Upholstery stock to be closed out. ‘My entire stock of Parlor, Library, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture is complete ia every perti u- | lar and to be sold at the very lowest price to make room before I commence remodeling my property, March 1, 1893. Wasa. B. Wirass, ax 315 Tm Sr N.W. W. A. PHGE tence & Co: ‘Sth and Penn. ave. PRONS PRONS FSE Eveerpopy. OR EGVEK\Boby. OLIDAY TYLES. Bs tiated TYLES. Having more space this yoar than formerly we have purchased a larger variety of these desirable zco is, and Pride curselves upon showiny the largest assortment in the city. We have APRONS trom the old stand-by GINGHAM to the Jinest hand-inade goods imaginable. ‘Some are trinmed with ribbons— others with laces—and no maiter what material you want we will be able to suit you. ‘There are 58 STYLES TO CHOOSE, from, and uota badiy made oue in the lot, We ordered most of them in Ser tember, so we are not afraid of our customers complaining of poor finish. OUR 25 CENT GOODS are mado ‘as well as those at three times the P.ice. ‘They are 38 and 40 inches tong, with good wide tie strings, and they evme in LAWN, FRENCH JACKO- NET, LINEN D'INDIA, PLAIN and FIGURED SWISS, LACE and GINGHAM. We have two styles in BLACK SATINE which are used very much by ladies engaged in the Depart- mente. ‘Thore are always afew aprons left from Christmas that are not in de- mand during the year, and so our Temnants have been put on a sepa- Fate table at the Kievator Door, See- ond Floor, where we hope to see our old customers and lots of new ones take advantage of these very desir- Gb(e goods at very Low prices. 6 STYLES AT 25 CENTS. 3 STYLES AT 37 CENTS. 6 STYLES AT 50 CENTS. 3 STYLES AT 75 CENTS. 2 STYLES AT 87 CENTS. 7 STYLES AT 91.00. 5 STYLES AT $1.25. 1 STYLE AT $1.19. 2 STYLES AT 81.37. @ STYLES AT 81.50. 3 STYLES AT 92.25. 4 STYLES AT @2.50 APESRS TS SUE ALE ISR Pics [8 DEgEE * PIERCE &. “Where Quality’s First; Profite Second,” Sra Sz. Ax> Paxn Ave N.W. may Ne x BON TWEE DiS BErOkE CHSRES We have settled down to rood steady bard work—to reap the benefit of our twelve months’ planning for you. We ‘re more than satisfied with our seleo- tons. We are satisfied you will be pleased with yours. Here is what we Propose to do for you to make your gifts the more presentable and attractive: Gloves from $1 up boxed free. Handkerchief purchases from $1 up boxed free, All Umbrellas engraved free. All Leather Goods from $1 up lettered ‘with name or initials free. All silver and other metal goods from 81 up engraved free. Silk Hostery boxed free. Rings from $1 up engraved free. * Goods laid sway and delivered when © @esired. Should you happen to select the wrong sized gloves, hosiery, &¢., they can be exchanged. ‘We did a large Christmas business last year, but we propose to double it this. You cannot afford to skip us. ALE ARGUE HANDEERG If we told how many Handkerchiefs ‘we sold last Christmas you would th nk {t impossible. We have incressed the stock about 50 percent and propose to increase the trade about the same pro- Portion. To glance at the stock now on sale and that packed away in our store Tooms you would say we had enough Handkerchiefs to almost supply the entire demand of the city. For a few days more, in order to better introduce you to this stock, we will sell three Ladies’ Initial Handkerchiefs for 100. About the best value in the stock isthe 500 dozen Ladies’ Superior Quality of * Embroidered, Scalloped-edge and Hem- stitcued Handkerchiefs, which we have marked 85c.—3 for @1. Thero is probably not # single Hand- kerchief in the lot which can be duplt- cated elvowhere under 50c., and it is giving you three Handkerchiefs for the Price of two. Initial Handkerchiefs belong esstrictly to Christmas as docs theChristinas tree itself. We have by far the most com- plete stock of Initial Handkerchiefs we haveever disp ayed, and we do not be- love the stock {s surpassed by any in the city. The fol’owing lots of Handkerghiefs aro attractively boxed and are at least 15 to 20 per cent under their regular prices. ‘These are in pretty bo: 3 Ladies’ Initial Handkerchte 630. 3 Men's Initia’ Handkerchiot + Ge. 3 Men’s Initial Handkerehiefs........8e. 8 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs.....$1 25 G Ladies’ Initial Hand\erchtefs. ...$1.48 G Ladies' Initia! Handkerebiets.... £1 6 Men's Inittal Handkerchiefs. ....81.25 6 Men" 2! Handkerchiefs.....81.75 G Men’s Initia! Handker-' 2.73 Ladies’ Silk Initial Uandkereiite Ie. 100 dc zen Japanese Silk Hemstitehed Initial Haudterchiefs, 17. exch, 3 for 50e., which is but the price of two. Japanese Initial Handker- Japanese Initial Handker- dorcee 40, Henstitched !ni- Mandserchtefs, 49¢., The.and 89e. and col- +49 < $1.50, 81.75 Etezant ine of Jayanore Hk + B80, i, nid 950. Tits Pmbrotderd Silk Hendkerchict at 10e. is usually retatied at 25e. | ANCHE, BoS Miku: 314-316 Tom Si NW. oun: ge g Co cee Pas is ER E t i t ERE 1 ff i I 1 i ppp DoD DD Ar R. Narmasxsows, 818 Tm Sr N.W. About two months ago we becan our ‘Special Bargain sees.” We're sure the public hayp appreciated them. The q:antity of merchandise disjcead of since then is evidence. Last Saturday we were again crowded. The special articles adver- tised went like “chaff before the wind.” Tomorrow the “‘prizes” are fully as good. These prices for to~ morrow only. We'll expect vou. Agr Exprowenry Deranrxest. 25e. Silk Fringe, 234 inches wide, all colors... Q5e. Silk Tassel Fringe. ‘Bie. Heavy Silk Fringe. tS Sc. Plush Balls, ail colors, per doz . 20c. Silk Balls, per doz. Se. Tinsel Balis, silver and gil it. Isrnovvctory Prices For Dous. ‘We quote these low prices simply to get you ac- quainted with our stock of Ch: istmas Dolls. Se. Bisque-head Jointed Dolls 18c. Bisqne-head Jointed Dolls ‘350. Bisque-head Kid-body Dolls, 14 inches. ‘35e. Bisque-head Jointed Dolls, 14 inches. ‘B8e. Indestructible-head Dofis, 21 inches ‘JSc. Handsomely Dressed Bisque Dolls. Cartsraas Haxpxencurer Satz. 1 lot of 10c. and 12%. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs... Llot of 19c. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. ‘3de, White China Stik Handkerchiefs... 81 Men's Colored Silk Handkerchiefs... Fe Ftd iF a Hi 33 if f FPP Ladies’ Derby Ribbed Fast Black Hose... Children’s Children's iF wry PERRY R. Nirnawsox. Successor to B. J. Behrend & Som, 818 7m Sz. N.W. 31 Ea BREE EEE: the ects ata tr OS aN a I Re RE tat eevusuecuveevcorecerececes which sell regularly for $3.50. Retiring Price, $2.40. Warner Shoo Co.'s Fine McKay and Hand-sewed Shoes at the Retirmg price of $2.25 and €2.70. Newhall's Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes ‘which sell reeulariy for $2and 82.50f the Retiring price of 81.00. ‘The above are but afew of the samples of the liberal discount we are offering on all medium-priced goods. Where we tell you of one bargain here we skip ten. It will pay you to call early so that you may ‘not be disappointed in securing your size. : ae Sacon Boor, a5-6t 720 7TH ST. N.W. BEBBDERBRRERERDRP ERR BEBE BBREBB BEBBUBEBBBERBBBEBBRBEUN EBD RBBB! BBBBBBEBBBLBEBEBBBEBBEBEBBLBBBB i ay IM MM CK OKNN N SRE W ow wo cssy BM RRM Eee WW Ph am HE Ty ae ar We ¥ FER TTT (TTT FEB 3 ft eETTE fu KER . ? BEE EE - Now Fo Ths Cirkizs: Trait Don't permit yourself to be hurried into buying something you do not like. You will hear plenty of talk shout not putting off your Unying. We believe you will do as you please and buy when and where you please. We have bought largely and believe we have plenty of stock to lest until Ci seve. Of course it will de- pend upon the demand. Whenever you are ready to buy. ane: otida: oods. any Hits Geet ‘You wil! find hundreds of little things we have never kept before syread out for your Christmas buying. Below we en umerat Boxes of Toilet Sets, containing comb, brash and mirror of zylonite, cornelian, loid, nickle, &c., at $1, 81.25, #1.50, and 83 per set of the three pieces. Beveled Stand Mirrors, wich metal frames, Hand Glasses, 50c. and up. Filigres Metal Covered Totlet Bottles, elas stoppers, square and round, 500, ‘iizree Motal-Covered Vinaurcettes, 25 White Vetal Card Cases, wath pack of gilt edve paving cards, Se. up. White &e., Figured Silk Sacheted Card Cases, 250. Boxes containing 4 small botties of Colozne, tal Hair Receivers, Hair Pin Boxes, ozen or more different Hand-painted Fancy Boxes, © rac tw bottles of extracts, 40,50, » 8Oe., 1. $1.15. 81.75 to St ‘ed Giass nd Opal Atom: ng French: and Vienna novelties at 59, 7: $1. 81.05, $1 em- Porceinin and Nickle-plaie 1.052. to8L.25, r more 8 Qtor deus Sto. % Of H om Hand- Today ial Handkerchiefs, two ies of letteriux, 124c. each We have been fortunite enough to secure a c. Initial Hondkerchiefs whicin we ‘The initials. these are on: convents. As you know the work is of the each instond of 500. Laundered Handstitched Handker- tylew of letters, 2. Initial Hemstitched Handkerchier very best. Lailies’ weer Quality Sc uk Initial Handkerchiefs, coped-edice Emb. In- 1, Ben's Japanese Silk Initial Fandkerchiefs,50c. quaiity, 3Sc. each. nt ans. Of Fis: agnificent 2 our tock of Fans has a superior in tho city. They em race Fans of silk gauze, India and China silk, marcelina, ortrich, maribout &c., in hand-painted, silver end gilt-spangled effects. Ali the various colors and black. About the best value at a popular price is & line of China and marceline hand-painted Fans, in a)l colors and black, at 82.50. ‘Tho cther extreme end of the stock isa mag- nifeent Princess Feather Fan of seven large ostrich tips and maribout, tied in silk ribbon, uintshed with ribbon bow and ivory stick, with opening ex ension rod, 815. Wiliht H. Mek illfam 933 Pz AS new, new, N.W. Joussox & Lourrarin. 713 MARKET SPACE. 50c. Dress Goons For 29. ‘The 38-inch All-wool Camel's Hair Cheviots we ad- vertised are goinz like ‘* ot cakes,” and if you want to secure the best bargain ever offered in Drews Goods come early. Our price until sold, 2c. a yard. Roses Ar Harr Parce. 19 Combination Dress Robes, containing 10 yards of material, reduced from $7 to $3.50 per robe. 25 Paris Robe Dress Patterns reduced from $15,818 and $20 to $8.50 for choice. A Banoarx Is Fearsen Boas. Extra-long Coque Feather Boas, worth $3. Our price, $1.75 ecu. Good Quality Coque Feather Gollarettes, worth $1. Our price, 50c. each. Bazoarss Ix Crosxs. ‘We have reduced the prices on all our Ladies’, ‘Misses’ and Children’s Wraps from 10 to23 \er cent off marked prices. Our assortment of Wraps this season iy the largest we've ever had, and the price, quality and fit are guaranteed in every instance, Jonsson & Loerraxis, ‘713 Market Space. Ts Hs: Ts Lis Pests: ‘Many people owe their scarcity of teeth to their early neglect of them. ‘The time to begin cleaning teeth is the ‘moment there areteeth to clean. Our “Myrrh and Iris Tooth Wash" comes nearer to our idea of perfection ‘than any other wash. It does every- ‘thing a perfect wash should do. ‘25c. per bottle. om Dire Stone: S20 Stare. Weare ready for you | . Cellulo’d. Cornetian, | we devote | Aven's Sansarantira 512 DILLWYN sr., PHILADELPHIA PA 1 Dave taken e great Geal of medi- Ginein my Ute, but no remedy ever helped me so mach as Ayer's Saree. Parilla, which I consider the best Blood puriser in the world. —B watz CURES OTHERS. WILL CURE Yov. ee Docrons Disacner. They have to. There are differences of opinion among the best; there will be so long as knowledge ts incom; Bat there is one mubject on which all physicians are completely in accord, and that is the value of cod- liver off fn consumption and scrofula, and many other conditions in which the loss of fat is involved. And cod-liver oil has its greatest usefulmess in Scott's Emuision. There is an interesting book on the subject; sent free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South 5th ave.. New York. ‘Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oll—all druggists everywhere do. $1. | ME® WINSLows soorHING srRUP | Has beon neet tor over FIPTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEE ING with PERFECT SUCC It SOOTHE the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIX, CURES WIND COLIC and is the best remely for DIARAHEA. Sold by druggists in every part of the | world. Be sure and ask for ‘"Mrs, Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrup" and take no other kind Scania ovtue, ¥ | > | Are broken down from overwork or household cares, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes excess 2 IN faint speiis, &., caret, “Dr. Miles SCHELLEX & STEVENS’, eco RRR. ¢ & © DIFFERS ALL OTHERS, OCR AT. SENDED A COURT S¥ | NELER Be TERED BY A CREDIT j " NO NOTES TO | HONESTY GF Pr Rr PROMISE TO PAY 0! ALL Wr | | fire aU WILE NEED IT. ASIONS “T'4N THE BUY.S TU ah C8 CARPETS, ‘PARLOR FURNITUR: Bi FU RE OR HAIR Ci CREDIT. Wi SON TIME. OUR CARPET DEPAR MPLETELY STOCKED WI H THE NTER COLORING. SP REET, . x Al tcf T ENDID BROSSELS R YARD CASH—63, TABLE IN- | | F PT SOLD BY Us 1s MADE AND LAID oF COST. NO CHARGE FO WASTE “IN. } 3 FIGURES—NAME. 40-HER HOUSE THAT WILL DO AS WELL BY SEE SELL A SIX FOOT OAK EXTENSION TABLE FOR $4.25 CASH 84.50 ON C_EDIT. A FORTY. D HALE MA’ . $7.50 CASH—88 ON TOCK, OF COOKING AND HEATING 1s HEY ARF OP THE D PATTERNS—NONE BETTER SA. eaten SIZES—ALL = SHAPES—ALL R CES. OURS IS THE ONLY CREDIT HOUSE IN WASH- | INGTON THAT PUB ISHES ALIST OF PRICES— WE W! BE GLAD IF YOU WILL COMPARE OUR CREDIT PRIC’S WITH CASH PRICES IN OTHER STORES. Wr HAVE A KNACK OF ARRANGING Pa¥- ¥exceee tt YOUR OWN INDIVIDUAL CON- REMEMBER—FOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. G 6a GGG cREDI MAMMOTH = T SI SN a1 Srnaxce Apventisements. T have been amazed at the statements made by some: redit houses cating that sell’ goods on Hive as low s any cash house will sell ‘sane article. ‘This is trifling with the intellizence of the Public, as the most izuorant of our people bnow that to buy’ on installments means about double our jrives for cash. Thavefonnd ‘Lat no ed. pays unless it inapires con fdence in the reders, aud it must not carry with it any doubt ax to the writer's ability and intentions to do what be claims. "We sdver tise because we belleve O-rads. are read. and we are just ws careful to state absolute Tiets asif you were lookin at the woods "and making a purcl We are in busines#forthe profit, at the same time we do not consider it ull of life to et a dollar. We do business right or not at all. Trs to buy these goods anywhere at one and oven your eyes to the fact that no house in Washinton will meet then, Solid Oak Extension Table, 6ft., €3. 98. Solid Oak do cluster fog. -yard-wide Linoleum, #1, ‘Ollcloth’at B5c. in the city. i bat a i Au f i Mews “Ixvrscrste Smers Ar 85c. Ar Braxcu Barz. Sumer Facrony. ‘We make your Shirt buying easy. The average shirt is not akin tofit. We make it In these “Men's 8c. Invincible” Shirts xe made provis.on for every size and shape of 2d EDITION. CHAIRMAN HARKITY HERE, He Wi Settle the Trouble Over the In auguration Matters, As stated in Saturday's Sram would be the case Chairman Wm. F. Harrity of the demo- cTatic national committee is in the city for the Purpose of settling the controversy in local Gemocratio circles growing out of the appoint ment of the inangural committees, Mr, Har- Fity reached the city about 8 o'clock last even- ing. He was met at the reilroad station by Mr. James L. Norris and driven to the Arling- ton, where a conference followed between Mr. Rarrity, Senator Gorman, Mr. James G. Berret and Mr. Norris, The conference lasted until after 11 o'clock and was, it ts said, perfectly satisfactory to all parties to it. To a reporter of Tur Stan who saw Mr. Har- rity this morning he stated that be would a leave Washington this ——, and od intimated by his manner more than words that he would experience little difficulty tn arriving at « solution of the problem arising out of the action taken by Mr. Norria, “I pro pore,” said Mr. Harrity, “to hear all the gentle- men who have been in correspondence with me concerning the matter, and then to do what I think proper and necessary. “If T understand the matter rightly,” con- tinued Mr. Harrity, “the controversy has arisen out of the failure of Mr. Norris to con- sult certain gentlemen, and not because he has failed to appoint efficient and representative committees, “I am told that Mr. Norris but followed the Precedent established in both 1884 and 1898, remarked Mr. Harrity, ‘and I am sure that if | he bas made a mistake it was made not through anv desire on his part to «light any one entitied to recognition, but simply because of a wish to. goahead with the necessary preparations, I anticipate no trouble in settling the matter te the entire satisfaction of every one concerned, The matter is one in which not only are the People of this city deeply interested, bnt alse one in which the whole country is concerned. “Lexpect to get throagh with the matter im time toenable me to leave Washington thie evening, and I will announce my decision ine das or #0, Speaking of the reports that he would be found in the cabinet of President-elect Cleve- land Mr. Harrity #aid, very earnestly: “It ise rather delicate matter to decline somethi which bas never been offered to one, but this do say: There is no position w I am exceedingly pleased with the one present hoid and there I propose to Questioned as to his views upon the extra session proposition Mr. Harrity remarked: “That is a matter alone for Mr.Cleveland’s con- sideration, and « matter which can,! think, best be determined later on. At present J am in- clined to think thatan extra session would have disturbing inflaence. But there is no need of | haste in the matter.and there may between now and Mr. Cleveland's inanguration arise matters | which would then make an extra session advise- ble.” ey Marriage Licenses. ‘Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to the following: Jobn Ba- a Cook of Baltimore, Ma..and Mary Agnes ns a ©. Booth of Phi Maude E- Totten of Findlay, Okie —— Intéresting “¥" Services. ‘The Epworth League of the Metropolitan M. E. Church beld an interesting temperance serr= ice yesterqay at 6:30 p.m., which was prended over by the W.C.T.U. of that church, Miss Cora B. Thomas presided. Mra. Clark and Nr. C. W. Shelton offered prayer. Miss Bertha Gray read an article on the “Wines of theBible” and Miss Mollie McKee sang asolo. Mr. C. Q. Burlew conducted the music. The vestry was filled and the meeting was very enthumastic. _ Slight Fires, About 8:20 o'clock Saturday night « fire took place at the house and store pf Isaac Levy, No. 1212 435 street, caused by a defective flue, and slight damage was done. At 11:30 o'clock last night the Daniel Woodland, on G"teomesn tot eal Se streets southwest, was daunaged €25 by fire. Second Edition Continued on 6th Page. ASTHMATIC TROURLES and soreness of the oF throat are usually overcome by Dr. D. Jayne Expectorant—a sure curative for colds. MARRIED. LEVEY—DowoGHUF. 20, 180" by the hee. Father” Pe 4 ati + PONOGHUE and Mr, WILLIAM F. 3 so2—___ DIED. BANNISTER. On Deceuiber 3 eat. 90 0 S00.mn. too ventas other wenn I cae remtdence of her dauehter. land, $05 4th street soutieast She was thoughtful, loving, tender Mithun, evel audevery pL even han Just bacon, PY Hk URASDORILDREN. Funeral from shove residence Tuesday, December 6, at p.m. [Virginia papers please copy. | bal BARR. thts life Sat December Ime. at 11.55 am, JOHN H. Bal = bo Steet southeast, ‘neva! hocice herwatter BRICK. December 4, 1802, at 7 W., BRIG reset na tee ‘ ty-ain sears and four days uneral ‘from lis late “residence, 2% Tafa square, Wedueed.y, 7th instant, at Ilo'clock am. 2 BUTLER. Suddenly, Saturday, December 3, 1802, at 6 pea. at hie mice, S10 3d street south West, DAVID BUTLEK, beloved husband of Charity Bover, im the sixty-cichttr year of his age, algal Tovedas. Decwnsver trom " | E- Zion Chuich, D strect southwest, at pam Freuds and relatives are reayectfully” invited fo gt: CARRICO. The late a Zymaine of the late WILLIAM Hh, oh re BENJAMIN SA, aced CARRICO win be tak -n from the vault apd iu the family lot at Congressional cemetery day, 6, 182, at Zo'clock pan. EBERLF. On Sunday, December 4, 1802. at 6:30 mn. at lie residence, 441 Int’ street suathwest, SaCOn" burs ep Sulienly, on Monday, December 5 at about 7-45 a m., et his residence. 230 a —" A. HARDING, clerk ew pensin office. Nee Morning Pat for farther notices, Interment im inwest, Wednesday. Deeaoer locks porch ————. onlcke thence to St. Stephen's Church, where 7 3S said for the repose of i= 2 are respectfully invited to attend. cad RICKS. ted thie if comer 4, inh, at 2 30 o'clock, MARTHA Ric l beloved sis of Annie Crampton. ‘Asbury at the residence of er sisters, 470 bdge street fineral will take place from Asbury Church Tage- Funeral ay at? p.m. SARDON. On

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