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FRIDAY... ......... __ December 9, 1892. CROSEY 8. NOYES THE EVENING STAR has a regular and Permanent circutation in Washington three times larger thas that of any other paper in the ety. Ae = leeal NEWS paper and Ad- ‘Vertising Medium it hae no competitor. ——————————— ‘The District of Columbia has many needs, some of them most urgent, but none presses more persistently than that which calls for carefully framed and comprehensive legislation Dy wich the «ale of intoxicating liquors ean be eontrolied. One by one the conservative stat- tutes and regulations provided for that pur- pore have been demoliched, and today there + little more than « combination of cus tom and sentiment between this community and @ state of affairs that might easily and fairly be termed dixgraceful. It is not necessary to dis- uss the evils which spring from overindal- gence in strong drink to make plain to every sober mind the fact that legal restriction of the Jiquor traffe is an absolnte necessity 1m all com- munities that destre reputations not inconsist- ent with the attributes of an enlightened civil- feation. Law, all the world over, recognizes the inability of the liquor-selling business to control itself and insists npon regulations, more ‘or lews strict, but im this city such law is of Itt tle practical effect. What the people of the Bational capital want is a flawless statute in which shall be a demand for a reasonably large Hiceuse fee and proportionately heavy punish- ment for any one who shall either attempt to ecll without license or shall overstep the sharply Gefined limite of the act. 0 All over this country and through lands be- good the seas there is a general impression that extortion is going to be one of the leading features of a visit to the world’s fair. This $e unfortunate. and, Tux Stan sincerely hopes, ‘wnjust; and yet the rumor would have had Little or no circulation had not Chicago be- Baved somewhat greedily while the democratic convention was engaged in nominating Mr. Cleveland, and again, when the world’s fair ceremonies took place in October. The success of the great show will depend largely upon the treatment accorded visitors, and if those who go first are victimized to an appreciable extent @ great and continuing influx of the American people is by no means probable. Many of the foreigners who are preparing to come are of what is known in Europe as the middle clase: they havearensonable share of this world’s goods and do not object to paying the regular rates for whatever they may need. But should they be treated to such expensive doses of accommoda- tion as some of the Chicagoans dispensed a couple of months ago there will be but a slim repre- sentation of transatlantic intelligence. This, however, would be by no means the greatest Feeultant evil, for our national repntation would be seriously damaged at a point where it should be impregnable. For the general impression ‘that rates will be advanced the world’s fair Management iw partly responsible; it has de- manded 25 per cent of the gross receipts of ry restaurateur on the grounds. This is a Dad example to vet and means an advance of Ieast one-fourth in the price of food. - — Many New York corporations have their eyes on their respective te m due to intima- are will have before f thi © T several bills which have been framed for Linckmailing — political blackmail— parpews, To secure immunity from attacks of this sort the er es or individuals attacked fe openly and y sebliously will have to settle with one o! lenders of the party te capitol. In this way the expense of manhood holds dear. York will awake toa sense of ite shame, but that day ill not come until the element, disregarding all personal @onsiderations and a ful of the temporary Their attit at the state legislat ——- - 202 — Spoilsmcn who have insisted that President Rarricon would not extend the civil service ing somewhat anxiously for the the promise made in the meseage sent to Congress ‘The President's statement tant he has under consideration the subject of f s means that within @ lew days practical and busi- Bewlike application of reform just where it is Most needed. It ix an easy prov Yy government printing ofice and the District building will be two of t Presidential orir Ts Sebraska— their farms + ith | ng machinery, and | © they have been ‘who are now uuffe- me enlled upon to ps amine if they £ Ravinn and Ge: Boribern states manage to prosper sufficiently to make yeariy ps to their « oe Representative Kuigore sprang a new rule on the House yesterday, whieh threatens to make Mtimpowible to consider unfinished business coming over from the previous session during re doubtless regreis ence, but his reputa- be sustamed. | —s — | The uprightness of « judge. in view of the} him who bh Justice and dixerin righ? and wrong. sho aid be at the posi- of | between merely be defensi- | he repytation of | wee — Je Wise is suid to feel despondently | ever the future of the repubjfea and | tals of that or be uid | Rot live wit oft emocratic party | @xisted and thrived for several years with- | @4t ever seeing Uncie Sam's pay roll. | = — | Cleveland has provided } aly yp tioned waste- ade widely known. Itis@ nd palymble. It wifl |. Preval » be ineffectual. ! - a & bridge jumper has aguin appeared in New | York. Cnless be he be « ‘Ahized with for bis waste of time, for bridge fm & Means of atiaming avtoriety ba | entre: ote - +t Notwithstanding the fact that Senator Hill's eutpat of opinion on the subject of silver has Deen limited, it is evident that be is not with- Wut ideas on the subject. - —— President Herrison will probably seek rest and recreation im « hunting trip, but he can ever hope wo eclipse the Cleveland snipe- BLovting story. see laos Having amassed a voluminous store of testi- ony the Reading combine investigation need have no fear of being beind the average of its class. eel The disposition of the college students who | @re out for s time appears to be to put the entire public through a course of hazing. Tare Wassre. | Ox Ins “List Léas~ Morrow bean Ointment ie the the Suktijres eer. vecotninerad he aie iu need ot remy . See E BAN ts: coat x ee 107 Hn. BY ie NO other house DOES—EVER DID— or EVER WILi—sell such STERI- ING QUALITIES st such LUW PRICES as WE quote. \Tuz $4.80 Suz Is zo wwww YR RY Are you going to be one WoW of the “four hundred?” That's every cus thht's left of the 9S—-€7 50-87-4650 and $6 CHIL- DREN'S TWO-PIECE SHORT PANTS SUITS at 84.80 ont of the twenty- five hundred we began the week with, The sale is drawing to © clove. With “lights out” tomorrow night the opportunity will be gone. ‘There is no time to be lost. “Im the four hundrea™ there's every size from 4 to 16 years. ‘There's every style. Don't stay away because you're affraid they're all “‘ptoked over." Leave the task to us of putting be- fore you what will please ——We know simost any of them will. They're the popular things-made up with an eye to durabiifty.—-BOYS" CLOTHES that can't be depended pen for wear-are not worth the paper it takes to wrap them in.—— But you snow that SUITS we sell at 88. 8750. 87, 8650 and 86 must de retiable—beceuse our cheaper ones are 0 entirely so. $4.80 fe only a “trimming price"—not © worth price.——We had too many suite in these graden——Too large -* surplus t= dead weight—We've cut to clear ourselves.——And we've out to benefit you.——It does. ‘A dollar and cents saving is welcome to any parse. If youre got « SHORT PANTS wearer in your family thie ts your time to bay. to skimp on something else to spere the money.—They are SINGLE and DOUBLE BREASTED SsUITS—PLAIN and PLAITED JACKETS——FANCY and PLAIN effects——LIGHT and DARK Even if you have colors~—~ CASSIMERES — CHEVIO1S— HOMESPUNS — CORKSCREWS — TRI- ©OTS——-DRESS SUITS — SCHOOL SUITS-PLAY SUITS—alt of them ALL WOOL. Certainly you get our guarantee with them at €4S0-just es you Fould at the regular prices Now don't forget that TOMORROW fs the Inst day of the sale. Don't forget that they ere all SHORT PANTS SUITS. Don't forget that they belong to our reguier $8, $7.50, and €6 grades. You forget night. Don't miss coming fn sometime dur- ing the day.——The earlier the better for you. 86.50 won't they are 84.60 ‘tl tomorrow You'll save enough on the SUIT to half pay for s REEFER or an OVER- COAL ——We'd like to show ours to you before you go out.—But tend to the Suit first.——There are plenty of the Coats. Woe can’t say whether you'll prefer « REEFER or an OVERCOAT—with o without.——Maybe you can't tell until you get here and see all the kinds——If you'll bring the bey along we'll try them on him— some of each. cape or one You can trust your- self to go by the back the quality—of any of ALL OF THEM. ~ Some say REEFERS are the most stylish—some say the OVERCOATS. Its a matter of taste——We leave it looks for we'll them— to you-ss you decide we can serve you. Bto 18 Revers. yea to20 Qe Ovrrcoars— years -—© 50 To $25 Somwz More “Dosrs we sell that Don't forset the best Younseter's Oar PARTMENT fs as full as it can hold NOVELTY HEADWEAR for the Don't forget our HAT DE- ders. Don't forget—but you -$3 To $12 | u another © ‘3 FURNISHING city outside of ours. Don't forget there are Christmas things all over the house.——Ocr vrices-make ‘em ‘‘easy” to give. x sv Compasy, axs i PENN. AVE. i A GREAT STORE. AND t ‘ "So st "tis." 7TH STREET. Trore Sx:s Rees. Artistically mounted with fall heads at $85, $100, $125, 9150, &e. Cc. G. Guxruews Soxs, 184 Fifth Avenue, N. ¥. It Hoxwar Goons. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS. ‘The largest assortment of ‘MUSIC BOXES, MANDOLINS, BANJOS, GUITARS And everything musical im the District. Call in at our clerant new building and see our as W. G. METZEROTT & €O., ‘12th and F sie. Exstabiished 1861 Dost Forcer Taz Bors N MAKING UP YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LIST DON'T OVER- AL.JAQOK THE BOYS OF THE FAM- LY°¥OU CAN MAKE THEM SU- “Eaidiaey marry axp conven a LASTING BENEFIT AT THR SAME ‘TIME BY PRESENTING THEM WITH ONE OF OUR STYLISH AND-SERV- ICEABLE SUITS OR A RANDSOME OVERCOAT OR REEFER. YOU WILL FIND HERB A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE RIGHT KINDS AND AT THE RIGHT PRICES. THE LARGER BOYS, THE MEN OF THE FAMILY THERS 18 NOTHING SO APPROPRIATE OR THAT WOULD BE SO FULLY APPRECIATED AS AN EASE AXD COMFORT-GIVING SMOKING JACKET, HOUSE COAT, DRESS- ING GOWN OR BATH ROBE, AND; OF COURSE, YOU ARE AWARE OF THE FACT THAT THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF THE RICHEST AND HANDSOMEST ONES IN TOWN 18 HERE. ALL NEW AND NOVEL DESIGNS, RICH AND ELE- GANT FABRICS, STYLISH AND ARTISTIC SHAPES, TASTEFULLY TRIMMED, EXQUISITELY TAIL- ORED AND FAULTLESS FITTING, IN FACT, IN STYLE, FIT, FINISH AND GENERAL EXCELLEYCTE ‘THEIR EQUAL IS NOT TO BEY ANYWHERE, FOR OURS DESIGNED AND CUT BY CL( /1/NG ARTISTS AND MADE BY SKILLED TAILORS, BUT WITH ALL THEIR SUPERIORITY THE PRICES AR! MOST REASONABLE. EXAMINE THEM. Rosixsox, Panzer & Co., Awertcax Crotarmns. 1200.1202 & 1204 FS: N.W. In selecting Christmas Gifts, as in everything else, one should exercise Judgment and taste ‘and give something that will not only be ac- ceptable and please, but that will withs'and the march of Time as well, and contribute use, comfort and pleasure on the way. Ifyou are undecided what to give, perhaps wecan help you make ® choice. Any one of the following articles would be most accept- able, no difference for whom it is intended, and would be a monument to your memory for ‘many vears yet to come. PARLOR DESKS, in Oak and Mahogany. PARLOR CABINETS, in Gilt and Mahogany. COMBINATION PARLOR DESES. ONYX-TOP BRASS TABLES. MAHOGANY and OAK TABLES. 800 diferent styies of ROCKING CHAIRS Ana All kinds of CHILDREN'S CHAIRS. (Gr See our handsome display in the window. Gro. Baerrsanre, Forxrrore Axo Uruorsreny Goons, 515 Sevenra Sroeer N. W. oo FO2 GROCERIES ox GROCERIES * * * SLY iN. A. P&stes: 944 Lh AY: Tomorrow (Saturday) is the last day on ‘which we will sell Y. Bonsaxx Porators 950. Bu. After this the price will be 1, perhaps amore. We shall also sell tomorrow Exors Cusauery Berrer 30c. Le. 101b. Kit Very Fat Med. Size Mackerel... LOWER PEices OWER T'Rices or OSE Di 1.40 Caurrorsts Brexvev Frovr. ‘This Flour has solidly built ups reputa- tion and its sales have increased each year until at present it ranksas the best Flour on the market. It is made of carefully selected spring and winter wheat and is carefully milled. If you are not «atised with the flour which using try it. the beat bread and more of it than any other flour in the wortd.” $1.60 Qvanrer Barret, $6.00 Pes Bazrzx. uirorsta Baxixe Powner. ‘We guarantee this Baking Powder tobe absolutely pure, being composed of strictly, pure cream of tartar, s'rictly pure bi-car- Donate of soda and sufficient starch to im- prove its lasting qualities and keep it con- stantly pure. Although it is the best Bak- ing Powder it costs you no morethan any other Kind. 40c. La Cas. Ow Bras Winsey Is strictly a Medicinal Whisky and we are safe to say that it {s the most popalsr of all of them. It is the purest, richest and smoothest Medicinal Whisky on the market today. This Whisky ts distilled from se- lected cuitivated grain and bot:led in its natural condition. No family should be ‘without it for emergencies. 90c. Qvanr, $3.00 Pex Garton a N. A. Poors, cusn Grocer. 944 La Avr N. W. BY ‘OLIDAY PIANOS Hi AND ORGANS. The popular makes. ‘The easiest terms. No interest, Written guarantes, Call at our elogant new store and look around. W. G. METZEROTT & €O., 219th and F sts, Established 1861. For Gesxeixe Cows Borrzz, BUTTER ——Sweet and fresh, right from BUTTER thechurn, send direct to Geo. BUTTER M. Oyster, jr., and you will not BUTTER only save time and annoyance, BUTTER but money as well. Boing leader BUTTER of the butter market for the past BUTTER twenty-five years his prices ere BUTTER invariably as low, if not « iittle BUTTER lower, than hie competitors. __-._ BUTTER “Stands” tm Genter Market, ‘Migge and 0 Strest Marketa. aotr ‘Would almost make heaven of earth. ‘Time will do that. fully understood and appreciated. eredit and cash. lowing: Unrpnrrias—sin: vmteotias that are rellable—warranted for one yoar—recovered free of charge if they split within one year of purchase. ‘Those with natural wood handles, with 26-inch Paragon frames, are $2.25; those 28-inch, $2.98. The following havo atlver and gold-trimmed bandles,on which initials will be engraved free of charze: For $4.98, with tinted celluloid handles; for €4.98, with celluloid handle carved to represent dog's head; for $7.68, with horn handle, on ‘which is etched a country scene; for $5.98, with crook horn handle; for 85.08, with twisted natu- ral wood handle, on which silver is plated here and there; for $6.43, Prince Albert handle of natu- ral wood; for $8.48, with ivory handle to represent log of wood; for 85.68, with swoet-scented Welschel wood handle and sterling silver band. y Rossen Goons—taaer Macintoshes are here up to $13.98. ‘The following are very stylish and extra good values: The $2.68 Tan Cloth Finishod Garment, with London cay Ush Diagonal Serge Waterproof, with cape. Misses’ garments, @1 to 82.48 The $2.68 Striped Gos- sam: tosh at 88.68 are both extra good values. with detachable cape, is new and stylish Giioves to wear tomorrow or Sunday or for Christmas presente are here ad infinitum. ‘The latest reds and blues are just here from London, in Ladies 4-button English Dogskins, at only €1.50apatr. Only men need be told all “‘Palais Royal” Gloves are warranted. Pleased to fit Gen- tlemen’s Gloves to thetr hands and demonstrate the perfection of fit, superiority of quality and moderation of vrico—81.68 for Perrin's Gloves {s a hint of Palais Royal prices. Gentlemen are also reminded that Ladies’ Gloves selected for Christmas presents will be put ina presentable box and willingly exchanged any time after Christmas if the wrong size is bought. WHERE to select Christmas presents is thereforenot diffloult for those who pay promptly to de- ~ termine, for the Palais Royal ts the one large store of its kind making a specialty of a cash Lusinoses. WHEN to solect them is as easily leariied—The stocks are complete now. You mato selections deliberately and comfortably now. Can all this be later? WHAT to select will be learned by a stroll through tho Palats Royal tomorrow. Since superior articles are usually selected for presents attention is asked to the very moderate prices of the fol- , $1.68 to $8.08. The Cloth Finish Feather-weight Coats at 62.08 and London Cape Coats Caunsrass Tuovonrs. Tu acy te drawing ‘Rear that commemorates the birth of Him whoss teachings, if followed, “Be thy brother keeper," “*Love ons another,” are texte ‘which will be ths foundation of the perfected social arrangement that is to come. ‘The beautiful custom of family gatherings at Christmas time, when dissensions are healed and good will reigns supreme indicates that the proper germ exists in us. It only wants developing. ‘We can look back and note » growth from apparent chaos, and as well look forward to the time when. fully developed, the world will be as immeasurably superior as it is now when comn- Pared to what it was a few thousand years ago—a few moments in the endless cycle of tims. Then will the teachings of Him whose birthday we will shortly commemorste be more easily and more Cansruas Parsexts. Waar, Warne Axo Waex To Sexecr. “*No man can serve two masters” is a truism the skeptic will acknowledge. The Palais Royal {p making a specialty of s cash business claims it can better serve those who are willing to pay Promptly than the merchants who afm to serve two masters—to divide their bustuess between. he $3.98 Eng- Boys’ Coats, $1.45 to 1.98 Men's Macin- te Cites: Less Cis Refscet We have too many Children’s and Misses" Lone Cloaks for this eeason of the year andto reduce the stock have reduced the prices. Children’s Long Cloaks which were $8.50, 98.73, 89, €9.25, 80.50 and 810.50 have been reduced to 87.50 each. Children's Long Cioaks which were @11. $11.25. $11.50, $11.75, $12.60 and $13.25 Rave been re- duced to $10. Children’s and Misses’ Lone Cloaks which were $15.25, 816 and $16.75 have been reduced to Children’s and Misses’ Lone Cloaks which were 816. $16 75, $17. 817.50, 818, 819.50, Aave been reduced to 815 each. Children’s and Misses? Long Cloaks which were #17.50, $18, $19.50, $20, $20.50 and $21 Aave * been reduerd to 816.60. You who are waiting for lower prices in January ‘ill be disappointed, for indications are that there will be a very few garments le’t. We prefer to make reductions in December rather than wait un- til January. eas : hideet Ast Mist Resist Children's Navy Blue Cloth Reefers. Sizes 6 to years. Only 83.25 each. Children’s and Miss-s' vy Bine Reefers. Sizes Ctold4years. Only 85. each. Children’s Cardinal Vicuna Cloth Coats, loose, back. lined throughont, trimmed with black braid. Bizes Gand S years. Reduced from @13.50 to@1l. Sizes 10 and 12 years. Reduced from @14 to 911.50. Hearance Gale ()f Waiting Ce Cisssass Sas Of Weiss Sit: An occasional judicious loss is profitable, Such an instance is now apparent in our stock of winter skirts, for we are going to lose money on those remaining. 81.85 All-wool Skirts, 1.35. 82.50 All-wool Skirts, @1 = wer i FPacTinna Cos Reiuset: Black Diagonal Cheviot Reefors, with fall shaw! rolling collar of astrakhan fur. Reduced to 88 Reais $1.25 Gis, 79¢ Bere ts a bargain in Gloves which ought todraw scrowd two of threo deep at the Glove Depart- ment for the next few days. Excellent S-button Suede Mousquetaire Gloves in black, tans and grays. Made to seli for $1.25 per patr. Only 7c. per pair. A lot of 81 Colored Silk Gloves, in browns, navy and dark greens, have been reduced to Sie. Pwo Gaturtay G pect omiery. Tr Stay Spd Iz Heizy: 50 dozen Ladies’ Guaranteed Fast Black Hose, allnizes. Regular 25c. quality. Only 2le. per pair. Ladies’ Fleece-tined Warranted Fast Black Hose. Regular 3c. quality. Only 25c. per pair. Tits Fo Luss Xo lady who has ever experienced the com- fort of tightscan again reconcile herself to the loose underwear. We are showing an excellent Mne of these Fast Black Ribbed Tights $1.87 to $2.75 in knee and aukle lengths. {bbons cliday TP)ecorations. Rite Fo Hous Decortice: No neod to remind you of the thoussnd and one uses to which ribbon is put at Christmas time. We have all the various art shades in each of the vari- ous widths of Satin and Gros-grain Ribbon for “Palate Rov is stamped inside each pair, and that {s iteelf a guarantee—tho ladies know this and will the more thank you if they see the Gloves come from the Palais Royal. Arr Goops—once more we can advertise pictures like the last—like those that went so quickly and have been so much inguired for. Pastels in choice frames, 15120 inches, for 84c. Auto- types in beautiful frames, 20x24 inches, for $1.39. Those 16x13 inches for 25c. Etchings, signed by the artints, in frames 15x20 inches, @2.65. French Water Colors in Louis XVI frames, $2.24. Ol! Paintings from France, little gems in rich frames, €2and 83each. So many are wait- ing for this annoucement of the arrival of anew supply that we need ask as early @ call as possibie. ‘To facilitate deliberate selections they will be located on second floor. Heavovanrens For Haspxercurers. ‘The largest business and therefore, of necessity, the greatest quantities and best variety. Linen Hand- kerchiefs for as much as $4.35 each, for as little as 12%. Lawn Handkerchiefs, looking only too much likethose of pure linen and hand embroidered, $1 gradually down to 9c. each. 8Uk Handkerchiefs from 123c. to $1.50, the cheap- est ruaranteed all-silk—and Japanese sik, too. Lace Handkerchiefs, 85c. to $16.50each. Initial Handkerchiefs for as little as 23c. and up to $5.9 box, The great center show window js filled with samples. Over 200 feet of counter and over 1,000 feet of shelv- ing, all crowded with Handkerchiefs. Twenty-nine bright girls to waiton you intelligently and aspromptly as possible. The Palais Royal is Headquarters for Christmas Handkerchiefs. Jewerny Tar Is Reviasiz. ‘When wo write real gold or real allver we mean what wesay. Ifyondoubt, ask for a written guarantee, which will be promptly furnished. Rings of real cold, with real stcne settings, $2.40 to 87.48. The more expensive being sot in clusters and marquis style. Those at $2.49, with single diamond or gentlemen's scarfs, real gold, 50c. to $6. Those with rea! diemond at $1.49, 82.98, 83.48, 83.75, $4.98, 86. As good variety as at the Jewelers at twenty per cent less prices. ‘Men's Real Gold Sleeve Buttons and Links, $1.48 to $8. Collar Buttons and Studs, S8c. to $3.50. Ladies’ Brooches, reel gold, @2to $6. Real God Bow-knot Chatelaines, $2.25 to $4. Real Gold Neck Chains, $1.75 to $4.48. Chains, with heart pendant, con- taining real diamond, #4 to $7.50. Real Gold Heart Pendants, set with pearls, sap- phires and rabies, only Se. Farrings, screw and pendant, real diamonds, $2.68. Ster ing Silver Sou- venir Spoons, 89c. to $3.39. Those at 89c. have heart-shape bowl, with ‘‘Washington* engraved thereon. Brooches representing leaves and flowers at only 48cceach, Warranted ster:ing : ‘Smaller, for lace pins, only 2c. each. Ornamental Hair Pins of Sterling Silver, $1.25 to 85.50. The same as at the Jewelers’ and yet not the same—not the same prices. Silver-plated Ware in variety bewildering, quality reliable, prices temperate. Ornaments for the Doudoir or parlor, the dining room andoffice. A thou- ‘sand and one hints of presents to the men and women, who you know are not in want of anything in par- ticular. A Sror For Banoarss. Many of such spots are dotted among the various departments and more especially on the second jl-or. ‘The particular bargain spot alluded to happens to be on the first floor, near the esnter Handxerchiet counter. You can hardly miss seeing the ticket on that long table, it reads: YOUR CHOICE oF THESE ARTICLES FOR oxty 25 cexts. ‘The writer dots down afew of the articles that he notices: Filagree Silver Buskets, with handle. Fila- gree Silver Trays to hold pens. pencils, &e. Filacree Silver Photo Frames. Japanese Tea Pote, with inside strainer. Complete Tea Sets in dolls’ and children’s sizes. Enameled Powder Boxes. Japanese Pin Trays. Gold and White China Powder Boxes and Stands for ‘matcties and toothpicks, Satsuma Vases, sully six inches high. Leaf-ehape China Pickle Dishes. Japa- nese Teacups and Saucers. Delicate White Chins Cups and Saucers, gold trimmed on outside and pink and Blue inside. Old inglish Blue and White Cups br = this ‘and the (@The constant crowd around this counter flattering comments of eager purchasers stamp this ‘one of the bargain spots. Axor Buzosx Sror. It's where you won't expect to find it—back of 1117 Pa, ave. store—the Christmas time quarters of the ‘Ladies’ Warm Underwear Fleeced Lined Balbrigwan Garments tor ladies and chfldren, 5) and ‘Qe. Vests and Pants to At quite big girls for only 25 conte (Gee adjoining column for Wraps and Furs.) a Taz Fotrowixe Revecen Prices FOR Sacxers, Newsanxers, Scrrs. ALSO Lav: Axp Cunprews Fors. Tre garments thet have made the Palais Royal {famous this season are too well known to need expla- nation. Only need remind the reader that because they are so superior in quality, style and fit and marked at prices so moderate the business already done ia twice that of any previous season in the career & the Palais Royal. $3.48 stor tno Laaiew Black Cheviot Coats that have been arabbed for at $4 each. $3.98 cor tno Tan Fancy Cloth Box Coats, which have been pronounced the best 85 garments in town. $4.98 tor the 85.75 cheviot Box Costs. All sizes and in blue, black and brown. $6.98 tor tue 87.50 Cheviot and Beaver Box Coats, in navy and black. Have been favorably com- pared with the usual 29 garments. PS 37.48 tor tne Fancy ciotn Box Costs with plaitea backs—the Palais Royal's popular 88.75 gar:nonts. $8.48 sortne 89.75 Coats. Competitors not less than our patrons have wondered how thoy could bs sold for $9.75. They are satin faced, trimmed with opossum and astrakhan furs, the cloth being dyed to mateh the fur, $10.98 sor tne 12.75 Coats and $11.98 forthe $15 Coats, with rich fur shawl collars, &e. $7.50 for the 10 English Tan an4 Gray New- markets, with deep capes. All other Newmarkets at 10 rer cent discount—one-tenth off the price marked on the one selected, $10.98 raaies Suite—latest styles of cloths, colors, styles. Sold heretofore at $12, $15 and $16. Choice for $10.98, Cumprews GRETCHENS, sizes 4, 6 and 8 years, reduced to $3.48 for choice. Newimarkets, sizee 10, 12and 14 years, reduced to $5.48 for choice. Foss Ar Repvcep Prices. Low prices for reliable furs are made still lower. @5 Ladies’ Black Hare Capes 87.50 Black Lynx Capes 7.50 French Seal and Astrakban Capes. 815 Electric Seal Capes. 6 White Fur ‘20 Robes for 87. 09.75 Very Chotce fancy art decorations. The widths are 5. 4. X, IM in., 146 in., 2in ,24 in..Bin. and 5in. Priges, 6, 7,9, 12, 15, 19, 23, 25 and 40e. per yard. Here is @ new idea for Bureau Scarfs. It was given us by a Baltimore indy: Three widths of 5-in. Satin and Gros-grain Rib- bon alternating with 4 widths of Ics, lace forming the outer edges. This S-in. Satinand Gros-grain Ribbon ts especially desirabie for making large ows, &c., for fancy work. Bot S1 Cams Mssuziest apufactured. 81 rer pair is a popular price to pay for a Cor- t and we believe we have the best line st that Joax ‘waisted, sik Acssed, in white ain black". a see, Famous ""W. DB.” Corset, ai inblack and white. sree ete, ST] age By rice in this city. letrate1 ““R. & G." Long-waisted Gor- and Excellent “*Sonnette,* made b Warner's Famons Nursing Corsets, which . B.A Ia Spirite Sateen Corse wets in white = $l B. manutacturers, white: gray and Diack need no commendation st our H. McKee: Wiis » 933 Pr At N.W. SEPEEPFEBPPEPPESPSPP PPE? PEP ert Sarvspar Bazoarms CLARKS. 734 Axv 736 Tra Sx N. W. 734 Axv 736 Tra Sx.°N. W. ‘Thegreat sale of the entire stock of the Daique Cloak Co. of New York is in full biast ‘and at prices such as the eity has never known Defore—in fact, at nearly Gaearestr Hur Croan Hur Pace | gu: Ox | Pare Recon. Ladies’ Tan Baaver Box Coat, pearl buttons, lap seams, pretty shade, the equal of any €10 garments, at the small price of Ladies’ Black Chertot Reefer, full far shawl Foll, and a8 nicea garment as any @0 ever offered, tomorrow the small price of $3.24 $3.24 $3.24 Tadies' Astrachan Pur-trimmed Reefer, eheviot cloth; you all know that the price of this warment fe neve: less than 9; tomorrow 8 the small price of $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 Greatest Croax Sure Bro Ew: H Saunt Vasozs. Parces. Is Tus Cir. Ladies’ Newmarkets. with three-piece or milit ry cape, some im Diack, bius or light effecta, and worth frot 10 to $12, at the ‘emali price of $748 $7.48 $7.48 Ladies’ Reefer or Bo Coat, with three-piece capes, in biack or tan-mixed cheviot cloth. The Three-riece Cape Coat is the latest fe of the feason. You who have priced them know that youcan't buy a three-piece cape garment for leas than 816 to €20. Seo this lot tomorrow at ‘the small price of $8.48 $848 $8.48 ‘Ladies’ Cloaks, we have them in the latest styles an low as $3 and as high as $25, and you can save on every garment from @1 to $10, ao- cording to quality. Swaxt Bu Prices. Ix Oce Vaxves. Cu. Ladies’ Cheviot Suits, mixed cloth, having only three in the lot, sold early in the season at 812, tomorrow at the small price of $6.75 $6.75 86.75 Ladies’ Fur-trimmed Garments, tn several colors and kinds of fur, fine in quality, style and finish, worth from $14 to $18, tomorrow. at the small price of $9.95 $9.95 $9.95 Ladies’ Calico Wrappers, Watteau back and fancy front, lized waist, at the small price of 69. 69c. 690. Gaearesr Guearesr Croax Suz Evexr Hew Bre Croax Saez Re Vite Ever He Pi Ix Ore Cu. Misses: Com Suz | Musser | Bio Paices. Croaxs, Viaxees. Misses Croaxs. ‘Misses’ Tan-mixed Jackets, reefer style, nobby and stytish, 86 garments, go tomorrow at the small price of $3.98 $3.98 $3.98 ‘Misses’ Stylish Jackets and Reefers, about « ozen different styles, shapes and colors, bine and light effects, garments that are good value at @8 and @9, choice tomorrow at the small Price of $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 Towornow, Decewnrr 10, Will find on our center counters the following special $1.25 Ladies’ 4-button Dress Kids at 92. e Tadier Bi SL 00 eee Boe 5 petacy aes PAST 45 ¢ Guoves Is Every Coxon 12 button Mousqustaires. 92-70 $2.35 1G-yatton Mousquetaires.93-29 $2.65 ‘These Mousqjuetaires are of the best select French kid obtainabie. $1.25, 98c. . $1.75, « 31.40 Gesrs: Groves. ofven wore." $1.75, eS1.45 E ‘Usual Price. Tomorrow's. 2o-button Mousguetaires.. 83-70 $3.25 Lisen Groves. sttnsat et, =. $150, oo $120 Moceo Lunca Groves worth. 81.75, «$145 L uv yv EEE tL ootuv ¥ E ® &E br 88 uy Vy Re BF uz “oo” “ou “Wo R Ere cao 00.v VEER 00 00. E8GE POY YE ria Gook 9 8 Vy ke 38. 6 es G66 Kui 00 “VW Eer 08 “oo = 9 1 1 Pesysyivaxta Ave. 9 1 dddddddddddddddededdddddddaddad 3 (YHOCOLATE J)AY ‘PomoRRow. PS Ciccorite Diy Toucniew: Sstur- day will be devoted, as usual," to CHOCOLATES. ‘These spectal days are looked forward to by peo- ple who lke CHOCOLATES, #0 we'll be crowded all day. Tf Fen, baven't been down on ane of iexe rom should coe and. try the eareitent CHOCOLATES we offer for CENTS a pound TOMOKROW, SHEEEZ Candy Creatct: LOTH & F Si AX ART LESS 18 SHE LEATHER If you wish to gage upon the highest stage ¢f rerfeetion in the art of shoemaking in- ‘spect our right-hand window exhibit. No ‘one can look upon their greceful shapes, £0 Children’s Gretchens, long full capes, stripes and plaid effects, worth from 84.50 to 5.50, necording to size, tomorrow at the emall 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 $4.98 $498 Gaearesr- a aa aa ASA aa CLARK'S. 734 Ayp 736 71a Sx. N. W. 734 Aw 736 Tra Sz. N. W. oe Comcrmcee ~aT~ PERRY'S. NOW, look ont Fou will want toresdant rum, % NOt te ire the few: thine tn the morning and SN come strateht here, Weare coing to heave o #pecta! sale of MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S WRAPS LONG COATS and SHORT COATS—s apestal eale ‘hat has got more than jast the quality in it to ab tract you. ‘We will be perfectly frank with you. Some of these farments we carrie’ over from the last part of last season, They are mone the worse off for thet—none ‘the leas stylish. We conidn't have bought any bet ter im the market twoor three months ago. Bat we ‘Tost part with them now. The essson ie ie fs Penith—that will help them slong. ‘The prices am Geeply cut, That will hurry them Indeed you wou" Reed owr aseurance of thelr worthfulnes—nor eay- body elses. They show their own goodness plainly enough. As bangnins are rated—theer are—sever- Ally and collectively—of the “first water, TWO BROWN-STRIPED NEWMARKETS— sizes I2 and 14—they ware 812— ONE GRAY STRIPED NEWMARKET—sise 14. that was 813, —=——83.00— TWO NAVY BLUE STRIPED NewMaR- KETS, with triple capes—i4 and 16 yeorm= ‘that were 614 perenne Fen ONE NAVY BLUE BASKET CLOTH NEW. MARKET —size 14 that was 818— —=37.00 ‘That winds up the past. Now for the present. These garments are remnemte of our bef lote—that have become s» thinned out tm ‘Sizes that we cannot Gt everybody im every style. But the saving in price will more than pay you far the trouble of finding what will Qt It wruly eon ‘wind that blows nobody good." There ee tiag bee ‘duty in this aale for us the profit ts a./ yours, FANCY MIXED CHEVIOT REEFERS, sine 14, 18 and 15 yearr—that were €12— $8.50— TAN COLORED VICUNA CLOTH JAC. ETS modeled after the Russian—with fall gyre cuffs and pearl buttous—thet were 14 ——$10.00— TAN CHECK CHEVIOT REFERS, with Bishop Sleeves ani fancy buttons, that wae 814.50— $11.00——— TAN COLORED MELTON REEFERS, trim wed with Beaver and Pearl buttous—that wore e7— BROWN and TAN MIXED CHEVIOT BEER ERS, sizes 12, 14 and 18, that wore €7— TAN, NAVY BLUE anf BLACK MELTON Resters—every fiber wool—sizes 6, 6, 10 end 12--that were from 9 to $12.50— ==85.50 To $7.50— FANCY MIXED CHEVIOT REEFERS— sizes 12, 14and 16. that were €11.50— ——T aS TAN KERSEY JACKETS, after the Russian design, with cape sleeves and trimmed ‘with Beaver, that were #20— —=$15.50 TAN MIXED CHEVIOT REEFERS, with triple capes eded with Brown Velvet, bone buttons—were €220— —— OR coen TAN MELTON REEFERS, with triple capes, full sleeves—sizes 16 and 18—worth GREEN MELTON |‘ REFPERS, trimmed ‘with Beaver and pearl buttons, that were €16.50— $12.50 BLACK MELTON KEEFERS, trimmed With Cape Seal and bone buttons—that were 816.0 =$12.50—— MISSES’ NAVY BLUE MELTON REEP- ERS, with Watteau back and strap,” triple capes, full sleeves, an lined ali through with satin surah—worth @23— === GOBLIN BLUE MELTON REEFERS, with ‘Watteau back, triple capes, full sleeves and trimmed with Black silk braid—worth =e Cunpsexs Guercaexs Axp New. ‘MARKETS. BLUE MIXED CHEVIOT—al! wosl—with military cape—sizes 4.6, 6, 10 and 7, 07.75, €9, 10 and @i1. TAN AND REED (CHETIOT GRETCHENS ater 12-NOW 10. TAN AND NAVY BLUE ViCUNA — with triple capes trimmed with fur—sines and 12—NOW 819 and eT. TAN MIXED CHEVIOT NEWMARKETS, With Bisbop sleeves and silk-lined hood —NOW eis. Because we stop—don't stop looking There are lots of other exclusive novelties thet you will nd waiting for you. ‘You won't overlook how well and thoroughly mete allour garments are. The ft, fashion and ell about ‘them make it doubly a barrain. ‘Tomorrow ts the first day of the reduced prices Bt feasale “tothe finish"—until the last garment to im ooooon0o0 tserteg {