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EVENING ASHIN ‘THE | STAR. w MONDAY GTo December 19, 1892. CRosRyY & Noves r THE FVENING STAR bes a regular and lay of good sense by no means bat rtheless anlooked for Dy that grasping «pecies of capital which for- tm the destres of organized emplores, the American Federation of Labor decided to sit heavily down upon those members of the cont porters of resolutions that planned the disinte- gration of the National Guard. To the thought ful citizen who can view the situation di«pas- no other course isible her action would have indicated « close relationship with anarchy and consequent contempt for law and order. And yet many labor leaders have no affection for the fin- et army of citizen soldiers milftary history has any record of. Why does this fric- thonal feeling exist? There is no reason for it. It ta troe that state troops have again and again been called ints the field when differences be- tween capital and ite human machinery have resulted in murderous efforts on the part of those who either honestly believed themselves to be oppresed or were compelled to that be- Hef by designing men who cared nothing for the true interests of those who trusted them implicitly. Up to this time there is no charge that the National Guard—which i= but a re- serve police force—has ever moved hand or foot except in strict accordance with the statutes, the fact that it cannot be eatied ont by the civil anthorities feof iteelf « refutation of the foolish and un- trathfnl assertion that the bors in “the creatures of capital.” At Homestead, at Baf- falo and in the Corur d’Alenes they simply pre- served the peace and made plain the rights of man as guaranteed by the Const! None but lawbreakers «nffered fi and yet thousands of men who would phy cally resent an tmputation involving their cbar- acter as good citizens have seen fit to denounce and abuse them. This same spirit, somewhat disguised, was present in a resolution ed by the Knights of Labor Assembly in Si. Loute last month, which dee “that we favor the dissemination of a patriotic military sentiment and a return to the popular form ing the militia in vogue prior to 1960, namely, « state militia to elect ite own officers and the rank and file to hold their own arms And we discountenance the cen- tralizing of the military power in every way How might this proposition be expected to work? But a few weeks ago the I papers said that “‘a number of the unemplored workmen "ho meet at Tower Hill boast of the om of firearms and declare that they are trained iu their use. It ascertained th many of the men belong to the volunteer force, and have failed to return thetr arms when through drillig., in accordance with the regu- any wave ue ar ution. their presence; red f matntain- dion news- lations. Orders given for the restoration of the arms have been ignored.” What farce it would be to keep up our military nblichment on such a plan as that proposed. ‘The National Gaard was organized im, has within os of society's solid elements, t successfully until conclusion that first the nation for ite own protect: representath and will ¢ tand that every man must be slaw unto himself see - The affection for Mr. Plaine by the American pe Tr at least so much of the American people as reside in Wasbi was worth lemoustrated act night when an ext Tue Stax apprised them of the alarming ¢ 1 in bis illness. It was the first authentic information given out. rywhere the deepest interest and the great- . anticty were manifested. The wat nothi yual or exaggerated in the statements Tee Stans extra. The public which feels the profoundest interest Maine's condition was entitled to the in- Twe Sran is here to print the news it, There would be nothing Tue more gladly admit if it could truth- than that it had been misled in its mation as to Mr. iilaine’s condition, but to say th: alt a of its extra last westiga' firm the sad inte to the w After several hours igation the Post this morning Staw's announcement by say- bey at sick kTeat states: ¥ have bef in the bat that James G The friends and pitted yester~ loath to ae- cle, that he is y ei es x student of history ean affect surprise at 1 lasting interest felt by the Amer- m people in the G. Biaix das boy of man has filled s» mach of el wher the mill we « te re P art as bas the afficted statesman whose end is now approaching. In years to come other Americans will achieve greatness an the brow fleid of polities or on the stormy of diplomacy, bat their deeds © to be of phenom er to outbine those which are justly and unalterably placed to the credit of him whove pubbe career | Ae i whose m al day is now so nearly ‘ No man ever planned more br the advancement of all things tha: although © mu seed sown by him has borne and is bearing fruit, still it i+ not ordained that his eyes shail behold the fullness of bis Work. For thirty yenew be has given bis best endeavor ty the national advancemer bir efforte—in many instances marvelously so. should have endeared him to people of the United States i Jong ae he lives the American pe With anxious interest every li Bews ns to bis ¢ b men of ti dition, paying t ed ate wh q eighteen attract making « very and firat issue, controls jour- wand rea. . why th veand gr here is no reasox fant should Tx ngton } i ot Sta bear mes it to re © proposition t t clerical force about one-thi with crusking force upon those unfortunate democrats who have already been discouraged Mr. ( leveland. —— “ Democratic interviewers are in some cases | Gixposedd to relegate Adiai’s ax to obscurity by discovering that Mr. Cleveland hus set up a Guillotine om bis own account. | — The Canadian cansi -juestion wiil be retired from the public gaze for a time fn order to give the French affair a clear field in which to dis- port itself. — wee Dovid Bennett Hill continues to keep his own, @ ure without appearing to care whether he kets anything off the Cleveland Christmas tree oF not, wee If Grover Cleveland will read the newspapers he may find out « great deal about what be pro- poses to do. wee ‘The monetery conference can point with pride to its failure to do any especial damage. —~ Brazil bas hed another revolt, and aay fears Hat she was losing her grip are now at rest, ee ‘The Washington liquee deslece otlll manage & keep a few inps alicad of the authorities I body who were the euthors and sup- | —_ * Cn — , . MONDAY. HECEMBER 19, 1892—TEN PAGES. Open evenings this week. cmprefias. a F KNOW YOU HAVEN'T MUCH TIME to pour over advertisements—but may be can ve you some steps—some ‘houwht—and some money. Have you bought any- body *n UMBRELLA? Is there anybody you have got to buy for yet? Why notan UMBRELLA?—men oman or child will be as well—may be better satis fed with it-than anything else you could give them. Don't forget ours There is where we think we can save time and money. Our stock is so varted—and are sure our taste has selected the chot-est styles that are to be found anywhere. Our way of selling ever overestimates quality—so you will buy the st-ebeapest by buying ours. Lee ete tee Baxoarss FROM OUR SILK DEPARTMENT. 12 yants of our $1.25 24-inch Guaranteed Black Gros Grain Silk, enough for » dress pattern. ‘Xmas bargain, $11.50 «pattern. ‘7Se. Heavy Surahs, all shades, including black. ‘Xinas bargain, 68o. 1s yara. FROM OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Great holiday reductions in High Grade Fancy Parisian Novelty Dress Robes. Some at half price to close. T yards length Imported Fancy Weave, with dot of me color, goods imported to sell at 81a yard, all shades. uses bedireia, ‘ane $5.25 0 pattern. ‘7 yards one pattern Silk Warp (two-toned) Change- able Gray Dress Fabric. Price, $1.25 a yard. ‘Xmas bargain, $5.25 « pattern. 40-inch Camel's Hatr Novelty Stripe Goods. Our present price, 75c. a yard. ‘Xmas bargain, 59c. asara. @1SiIk Finish All-wool Henrietta Cloth, ta lieht i LORIA, with small x ned pericon irames 1, é if pound Go natural DRIER" GLORIA, peragoe frames and iver trisntued navatal sticke 26_ Ixen ENGLISA GLORIA, with oatural steph, “cit, “Wourabig “ant "White neta iu "SILK A. mounted matural crooks and clu bai SILK GLOMIA. with weichsel, oa oxidized. French born and Kia. with Erench bi 3 with “Erench born A stiver trimmed. natural dies —#1- 25, str fany Weise hag dle” 82 0, 1 rte TUN" SIL® aud GERWAN Kis, with seivage dre, sovunted With French horn ‘aud silver trimmed—#3 50 SUNION SILK, with gold and silver expokyand China knobs 64, TAFFETA SILK, with chased silver kyon $4.54 ALLSILK, with the old sriedge trie PURE SILK, .with natural sticks, trimmed with sterling sliver 85 BEST UNION SILK. with shaded horn crook handles #6. PURE SILK, with cused silver knobs WINDSOR SILK. with French horn crook Landies, silver trimmed—€9. 75. OLORS. exes ‘They are the newest ° 26nch TWIELED SILR—Biue, Red Land Brown, mounted om ‘ai $ Bine— with China knobs $4. 26.inch MAKINE BLUE TAFFETA SILK—¢4, inch TWILLED SILK, with Dres- den knobs—5 and $5.73. NOH. ,ESGLISH GLORIA, with natural han- Best QUALITY ENGLISH GLORIA, with natural bandies $1.2: LRGLORIA with natural handles with selvage ‘abd natural wood SILK and FINE GLIA, with natural sticks —# RES! “tigut-roL”—with nat- with sterling silver Sticks 7. with French horn, sterling shiver and odd natural wood handles #8 to #10. Canursor Starrs n SOR SILK, with eb ft hand'es—# med t E 10- ach s pee 4 RAIN — plain or 10-inch P BP SIER.co ered with silk SILK. covered with nd tied with gros g-ain Buy confidently and hold us responsible for any short comings of quality. word of complaint can be raised against an Umbrella We are satistied that no or Shade that you choose from our variety. It bas es- caped @ most vigilant ingpection on our part if there is, P. ERRY'S, AND THE AVENUE.” ‘Telephone 995. “NINTH Fatablished 1840. aNN x NXN NNN NNN ovr LIST or XMAS PRESENTS Was very accurate in last Saturday's Star and Sun- day"s Pos Any of our advertisemoats that appeared last week Will hold quod this entire week. OUR HANDKERCHI OUR SILK aD. OUR BOOK AND DOLL AD. OUR USEFUL PRESENT aD. OUR GLOVE aD. OUR JEWELRY AD, OUR LEATHER GOODS AD. F AD. OUR CLOAK AD. OUR NOVELTY aD. ——0-—_0 —o-—_ Remember, we are open every night this week until Werelock We offer this evening, from 6 to 10, our 1 §-button- cth Suede Mousquetaire Kid Gloves for 50e. h eustomer. ping with alive house, A. Kavrnas. 909 vess. ave. sow. DIAMOND-BACK TERRAPINS, LARGE ROCK, WHOLE SALMON. 8. H. GWYNNE, CIRCLE MARKET, 195: 1413 L ST. NW. Dace “Jan. F.” A Postat Drop usa postal—welll do the rest. Lat us ‘seud you up one of those 5-Ib. boxes of Fine 40c. Creamery Butter for $1.75 per box. ‘The boxes are of wood. neatly made and are not weryhed m for butter. And while you are ordering of us why not ‘send for a few dozen of our fresh egev—every one tented by electric light besore it leaves ws. Tasers F. Orscem csuccesror to theote arm), Oth and Pa, ave. Cater and K Street Markets, 89. asara. 49-inch Ladies’ Cloth, all shades, pure wool, widest and best fabric for the money 50:. a yd. 40-nch English Jaquards, all shades, pretty goods, worth 50c. a yd. ‘Xmas bargain, 35c. ay. All 50c. novelties In Dress Fabrics for this week only 4c. a yd. Don't buy a dress pattern before seein ¢ our stock and note prices. FROM OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT, We have some large size Black \-length Far Trim- med Cloaks. Stzos 38 to 46 bust measure. Price, 27.50. These are from the Bernheim sale, and are at exactly half price. $3.75. Many fds and ends left from our half-price sale. That means one of a kind or a small size of one and a large sizeof another lot. All new goods at half price. If you intend to make anXiuas present of a Cloak, buy one of us, and {f not pleased with your purchase or ize does not fit you can get your money back. We refund mouey cheerfully to all dissatisfied customers. Srrassvroens, Dax Goons, Croars Axp Norioys, 404 Axv 406 Tru Sr N.W. Curistaas Presests FOR GRANDMAMMA AND GRANDPAPA, » FOR MAMMA, PAPA, SISTER, BROTHER, THE CHILDREN AND THE BABY. Canistaas Presets THAT ARE NOT ONLY HANDSOME AND DESIRABLE, BUT USEFUL EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK, EVERY WEE IN THE MONTH AND EVERY MONTH IN THE YEAR. Cartstaas Presexrs THAT MAKE HOME BRIGHTER, MORE. ATTRACTIVE AND MORE COMFORT- ABLE, THAT MAKE “HOME” SWEET HOME, Siz Brerrsartes Wisvow FOR USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS GALORE AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Geo. Brerrsanra, Feesqrore Asp Upnorstery 515 Sevestu Sx. N.W. ODS, ai9 CHILDS & McDERMID, Open Evenings, 1114-1116 F 8T. N.W. Wosvenxrez Haxpxencmer Varves. Our store is literally filled with HOLI- DAY HANDRERCHIEFS of every desert tion, It's decorated ail over with LAWS HANDKERCHIEFS, with fancy colored borders, and we offer you your choice of them all for 5 CENTS EACH. We've just opened another grand lot of those 25-cent Ali-linen EANDKERCHIEFS | which we're selling at 10 CENTS EACH. ‘You can't do better than to come here for HANDKERCHIEFS, and everything else for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Cums & McDenwn, Everything a Woman Waata.” 1114-1116 FS: N.W. POPULAR MUSIC STOKE, 521 11TH ST. Stewart's Banjos, Mandolins and Violins selected with creat care by Our own expert, WO Oak Guitars in our wingow can't be excelled for the price. Why pay $450 for a PIANO when you Bow the standard’ VOSE, “eaually as good. tor eho. Lures Lasers. Headquarters for the Imperial Lamp, the finest and beston the merket, gives the whitest and best light, does not get out of order. Aliso the B. & H. and Rochester Piano, Banquet, Library and Stude Lays. FRANCIS MILLER, Agent for Pratt's Astral Oil, a1D-St 305 and 307 Oth st. Mam & & gs Hos RLS Mit M Suv’ S368 Ht God BR 00 , o> EEE so XE BB 00 x xk = Barouss: Banoarss: Banoarss: 4-AIR BOX, $15. REDUCED TO 69.50." AIR on “* $1250. 6AIR bd * €13.50. 6ALR * 816.50. earn ** 915.50, BAIR ** 919.50. 10-AIR ** 931.50. 10-Al * 034.50, 10-aTR’ 942.50 12AIR ” 050. ‘These Boxes are all imported Swise Boxes and in als A Radler ens Si Ware | 8TH ST. AND PENN. AVE. Great Deve Sax In aT we a a EYE AA os Presets. Beginning Monday morning we will place on sale our entire collection of Holiday Goods at a CASH DISCOUNT OF 10 Pee Cesr. Any purchase made during this sale will be delivered on Xinas eve ff so desired. In making a present give something useful a8 well as ornamental. Some one of the following articles will fill your eye and xive pleasure to the recipient: Rattan Rockers, in beautiful shapes, from 82.50up. Solid Oak Saddle-seat Rockers trom $2.50 up. Large Rockers, upholstered in silk plush and tapestry, from $3.75 up. Reception Chair in gilt, Gilt Corner Chatrs. ‘Mustc Cabinets, in all woods, from 88.50 up. Parlor Tables, in all woods and shapes, from $1.95 up. Parlor Cabinets in cherry and mahogany. Beautiful China Closets, side and corners, from 817.50 up. — F2-An Xmas Gift to Our Patrons! To every purchaser of Shoss amounting to 82 and over we shall present a bandsome Thermometer. Call early! Even our large supply may xive out soon! ' Ove Great s83g PPP EEE coo 1 Sere ied AE Ss P omee ‘Col OMA tu I 00 i DD “SEE TPR AY H 00 n Bop Fat ¥ gs AE ERR uSSy AA LT a = Seo 204 Err 53s Cousexcen Ts Morsrxe. fi F you are at loss what to buy Sour friend as a Holiday Gift—take advantage of the special offerings we are making this week,——Such gand values in attractive, — reliable Footwear have never been offered at 20 low a price. Tomer Stirrers FOR GENTS, BOYS AND LADIES AT HALF USUAL PRICES. Men's and Ladtest Velvet Slippers... Men's Chenitle-worked Velvet Siiprers, quilted linings. Mop's and Bors’ Fine Goat and Prush Slippers. sa Gents’ Suede, Kussia and Qo, Sait oF Fine Morocco $2.50 Biippers... Siewert 450. * $1.00. 2 $1.50. Rosser Asp Woirrre Foorwear AT SPECIAL PRICES. m g 2 Dress Foorwrar AT SPECIAL PuICF! and'Binchess, eater Pace? 33.00. Ladies’ Evening ail popular colors. Slippers tn mel. 50. Tax Morocco aus THE VERY BEST QUALITY. For Boys TE week’, TEN 240 83.00. Ladies’ Desks, in mahogany, curly maple, birch and oak, from 88.50 up. Book Cases, in mahogany and oak, from 87.50 up. Solfd Oak Sideboards from $17.50 up. Dining Tables in all sizes. Large Oak Wardrobe, cedar lined, with two 18x40 bevel mirrors in doors, $39.50; has been ‘800. Special for this week only and not subjext to the discount given above— Wo will give a good 40-1b, Hair Mattross with, every Chamber Suite sold this weok at $50 or over. A few patterns of Moquette and Body Brus- sels Carpets on which we are making special Prices to close them out Agood thing fora Present. STORE OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. W. H. Horse. a19-1W “Trave Srcrers» Avovr Exrnacrs. T. E. Oonam, Isrorsen. appears to be filled with cheap exttacte, We coumder tea selves! end othe. tuerchants who have Fiined thelr hich standart of exeelvencetn ters fameries to state how common the custom af Giiuting Extracts with alcobol in rile to sell them eteap hoe beets ‘Toitinstrate, Pomades from which Extracts are made are as staple as sugar, and all pay = Mie prices for them. "We ‘ould a int of the Extracts wo arg sag Ailute them with hal! pint have a pint of the ordinary Extracts sold about fewhiel would enatie ue to soit them at SU ner pinth stead of #2. 60 per halypint, and iwakewsmuch robt. Ifyou prefe Sluied persica we ate nn ure fo say, but i youpreter copeentrated Katracts-thestfong rare, fragrant Perfuimeries—we shall be giad to bre yous Pressed and CutGlass Rottles, in all shapes and sizes, from 10e. 10 810 per pals. Gord Paint (not the cheap kind), 19. per bottle. ‘The store is “brimful" of the choicest kinds of Holiday Goods for Christiuas gifts. 2 stores, 1211 Pa. ave, 0; ws Diss forest cor. ath and Maes. m.w. “ ea Evervruxe “Besr.» Beeaa is beat made from ‘Cees Flour. Ras ‘are best made from *‘Ceres” Flour. Buciirs are best made from ‘Ceres Flour. Cure 4s best made from "*Cercs" Flour. Masios ‘are best made from ‘‘Ceres" Flour. Pastey is best made from **Ceres” Flour. In Fut everything that a flour can make is BEST MADE from ‘*Ceres.” At your grocer’s. We only wholesale it. Ws. M. Garr & Co, “Wholesale Four and Feed Dealera,” Wa. Hans & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 932 SEVENTH STREET, 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., it 231 PA. AVE. 8.E. NG BP OH &S% B'b HG co BBB OI GGG sly UU TTTT x85 2593 Yop THT ghers Ro be £ oo coc uy tT Sgs8 ATHANSON'S TPowonnow, AT R. NABESSOSS ToMcihtew: 818 Thi St N.W Not a half dozen days before Christmas, and they will seein the shortest days of the year. You can save yourself a reat deal of trouble, inconvenience, jostling and money by buying your gifts here tomorrow. The bargains which we are offering extend to each aud every department of the stare. K% Grey FLO Fer ditt Bretead Kid Gloves Stand jee aud Bid Gloves ted Fringe lored Burcered Hes Blue Seal Vaseline Zainphor Te Cogate’s Pure Giseerine Tinsel Bail. Allour 2: 106. Lace Ti Antiqu: Tales.’ Box writing Paper aid Bavelopes. ash Tetiet ‘Tadies’ and. Men's Handkerchiefs . Ladies! 19 inch Hav etitched Japanese Fi CHAS PimpoNs: was Rinvo: ‘ai Ribbons In'all colors, at the folowing rest Pier Wibbons Se. Ge. Ribbow 1c. Ribbons, tibben Be. kabsons {boon es Fs Me Goons: #1 Plush Smoking Cases. 1} Shaving Mirro Oe. Silk Plush € sot of two boxes, : Men's 18. Hose, Sher Men's Canscis' Hale W Mi Merino Underwear... Mero Underwe 81.25 All-wool Cainels? Hiair Under: Raturaly white end red. BEES THE Hove OULS Bhvand O40 am. abd Gand 7 will sell Plush Albums worth 86. one to each customer, tor Boor $6 PRS3 LAs uAurs Fok 83.48. Excellent Gift. Complete lamp, stand and shade. = aT ReoNieus wees. Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. n.w. #1], 818 Tra Sr. N.W. Orrice or ESSSSSRSBOSONSAADSSBASSSSSESASRESSRES RESON Merrzs Movrex Puansacy, Miustaas CARE REQUISITES 1TH AND F 8T3. AT POgeEs: setae (CLOSED SUNDAYS.) 944 La Ave. N. W. az Fok T8xentow ONLY. A FEW BARGAINS FOR SOME ONE. ‘We will tomorrow morning sell one Hand- some Handkerchief Case, slightly soiled, for $5, marked down from $20. This Case is indeed work of art inhand- painted satin. One Handkerchief Caso at $4.50, marked down from $13. One Handkerchief Caso at 85, marked down from 10. Also one Handkerchief Case containing two handsome cut-lass bot- tles of fine extract reduced to 83. Former price, 86.50. ‘These Casco are on the table near the door, corner 11th and F sts. If there is anything you want ina Mant- cure Case, Comband Brosh Set, Extracts, Colognes, Cut or Pressed Glass Bottles oF Derby Silver Ware remember we have them in abundance. These goods are at “Mertz” prices, —o— Miscse Meccan Passi Corner 11th and F sta. SHEEMETZ & S883 “FER CHAt= wench ihe FEES FSE YouE C CORSERAN: pe al CABEGE ARB Frock ty Fracy Lecnora Citron, 10...190. Bibs. (Xbox) Fancy Layer Raisins...90c. Wash Currants, Ib, sesse1O0. 51d. Currants. BID. Select x 51b, Bucket Mince Meat.. NA. LRRERMREREERE ELSE REEL EE: BEBEREBELERLELE RELL ELEREEE EERE: Cash Grocer, ‘944°LE AYEN. W. at “GIeP SHEPERS AXD SHE A% Hoover & Sxypews, { the enue = We hanes N.coeiie Sn sat 's Slippers in this Seer, rr ES: ee Sree SHO For Ae GRRE these two items as Shed 4 Word For the Men, x ae $10.00 IX Gis de io 8 * , es x got ye Re SE. go WBE RRS it ph | = 660 a i ig — i v eR NX NN : iP A Wwwia yr A ‘wet WE PPP ERE RRR A Ywew AA YY 2 fa iB Rk AAA vw ww AAA ” »! DI J . aA Ww w aA = - — Eee k i : cakeu _ si Banoarsx Parces. We will give @5 to the boy and @5 to the irl who mates the grestert number of CALL feces ont of our FACIAL PUZZLE, « copy Two special lots of Embroidered of which will be handed you if you'll only ATTENTION | siippen statue cad Mecteret| comeand ask for i. "Thie te on encelient ~ chance to spend an amusing and instructive To pean evening and make $5 at the same time. | Elegant Mne of Ladies’ Fine cere OUR ee We again call your attention to onr un — matchable stock of HOLIDAY SLIPPERS — More bere than ip any other 3 stores in Se New Styles Men's Fine Embrot- wn. SLIPPERS for Men, Women and dered Slippers at TSe., $1 and Children at lower prices than you've ever stock | #150 reamed of. Come and ser for youreet/! ee: SLIPPERS temas be eS Boys Siippe-s. embroidered oF carerertinsass a allleather. Only 75e. at teins —_— FANCY FELT SLIPPERS for crandms HOLIDAY Excellent Quality Ladies’ Over- and crandpa and people with tender feet. galters. Only 40c. ‘k, B ue or Cardinal, fannel lined, with Goons, —_— or without Pur trimming Storm Rubbers, for Ladies and EE warcr — | Misses, at S30. Don't forest our RUBBER BOOTS for Special Sale of Man's Fine Calf Boys and Girls. FOR Shoes, all strles—the greatest bar- sains over offered. Only 81.98. QUALITY — A drive in Ladies’ Fine Dongola AND Kid Shoes, Opera, Common Sense and new style aquare toe,tipped oF Plain, marked down to @1- VARIETY never sold under #2. HAVE Ladies’ Flannel-iined Shoes, all cloth or foxed, at $1. on Anpectal lot of Children’s Real Pebbie Goat Spring Heels, sizes 3 BEEN to 11, at T5e. Reduced from #1. EQUALED Solid Serviceabie Shoesfor boys. from $1 up. IN Misses’ Shoes in kid and pebble at 75c., worth 81 THIS Infants’ Fine Kid Shoes, worked cITY. button holes; now 35c.; were 50e. You will be money abead if sou purchase your Shoes from us. Tux Stax Suor Hovse, 726 Tra S: 2 r oO THOT Ovex Evextrxos Tis Werx. Four special ttema claim attention theae ex at % citing Christmas times Laxssvzcu & Bro. NO. 1. Ladies’ All-linen Initial Unlaundered oa eeess Handkerchiefs, x 9 x Cunistaas Darss Goors Orrenixo. 2 For 25e. 0. NO. 2. 50doren Ladies’ Japanese SiTk Seal cR loped, Embroidered and Hemstitched Initial 4@-DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.¢8 a ae oad as In thoroughly stocked with all the latest Sidi nowart creation i Dress: Weng, aud ame 19. Eaca Close of ey woe NO. 3. 25 dozen All-bristle Hair Brashes, SS Regular 5c. quality. Will be offered this ‘There ncthing that is more appronciate or week Sisay (ano Chirietinag gift) than a Wand lady (esa Chi =. Pp cy eS in Ar 15c. Exc. both plain and fancy weaves cay only bo ap i preciated by personal vi Yo ferent styles of Fine Hem- Ueitle erat alslay of och Wrcien nd stitched, Enbrolfered, Scalloped and Novelty Berar ‘Bie ollowing items, they will Bandkerchiefs at %e. each. prove interesting: — Venn new, i Yard 36-inch WOOL CASHMERE, all Wits H. McKee: shades, suitable for both street and ia a Da. Ave. exentng weer. : x 933 Pr At: N.W. 2 Yard special dnve in 40-inch BOU- RETTESUITINGS. Thesegoodsre! Qype Evrsixas Uxrn Cunsraas. worth 50c.,and make «very durable eGR — The increasing TITT We request you to ; Yard ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA | yasiness we havecn- $ examine oar stock. CASHMERES, every conceivable an an vere § ai’ a ean tna shade in highand dark colors. rowing popularity ,00, ureed to purcham Yard HIGH COLORED PLAIDS, 40 | of QB Youwai snd many inches wide, suitable for children's | FANCY LEATHER “0 _thingstopleaseyour mon + | articios, and of oar BPR, fancy and at prices 3 a a Z store as the best PPP that you will con- Yerd ALL-WOOL SUITINGS in| tiscy to procure F aaa enaee Plaids, Stripes, Checks and mixtures. ee HH SEIT fe ia asta cio dian) (meresbenya ae HAH yay over #1 will be : ———_____ } sate we make. HOH engraved or marked Yard 10x17 TWILL ALL-WOOLGER- | “We will not de 4 ju gilt tree of MAN HENRIETTA, full 45inches wide | ceive you as tothe AA muality and general Aaa “BATFE: | and would be good value at 9c, ail] quality and eneral AAA. aa : make up of any Goods on whiet the goods we offer MM MM you have made ad ._ About 200 beautiful DRESS ° ot Teapeteermmae nese = MMMM posit will be held 85: QQ _; ROBES. Worth from $10.00 to} The voluntary tes- Mit i ay four conveni- 830.00. Arrare chance to secure | thmonials and long- % e ence. desirabte coods for about 4 val ee our leading citizens All trunks are fur- Yard ALL-WOOL 20 TWILL | are tne test tcatie DRAP DETE. About one hun- | monials that our ent red desirable shades to select | foodsaremaderisht S55 leather trap and and that we deal "SSg are marked and de- fairly. Sss5— iivered free. Yard. One lot 40-INCH SILK = WARP HENRIETTA (Ecroyd’s) rae in ten desirable colors. worth | ff ff Piatulaine Satchele. 350, to Ae} HHH Pho. Folds (@ to 12 pies 2 = Se a Bie. to 88.50 "Yard ALI-WOOL FRENCH BEN- Foe bgt GALINE and EPINGLE, 45inches | 9” wile, extra heavy. Colors are] 89 avy, Seal, gray and tan, ee. “42INCH scoTcH PLatps, | & Epingie «rounds, suitable for E waists, Regular 82.25 grade. a n 25 bi REDS, CARDINALS ASD GARNETS IN it CASHMERES) OHENRIETTAS, (COUELES il BEAL perks, INS," PING ES)" SEEGES. | BEDPORDS, ae EhDPONS, LANSDUWNE and ALBATROSS! =. AU prices from toe. to ¥2.W0 per yard. DD Now, many of you would prefer P eat seaiy, femur tre ets | Boo Our sister. 2 ‘ua crto one jaithful servanse: This would be the means A, of buying Something that is not costly, yet AA of a serviceable natere and make an ex- AA ‘woleome AAA Sur tore ‘peng ofen. until 10 o'clock to- aa n wes you the cheoss Ne brdad daylight or the elects Tight for y ay pporeuatty of purchasing v {vr those you wish to please. Many,‘yea. very ‘many. ‘articles suitable ha for,= itt are over near you ti Variety sufficient to allow you to ex whatever sum which tects your view and purse string. E A RE Ss aU A NORN Pg PE oo BD Ph UU ik co “a wo to GSP Hi Par) Be Bae o% ee, Bb EMR OS. ‘aa EE “oo? = 420,492, 424. 426 7TH ST. Wuz Pass Fox A $10 On $12 Present. Never in the hist ry of our business have we offered such a bargain in Tea Setsas this. Firty-siz-piece Decorated French China Sots, three different color decorations—only $7.50 per set—the ‘usual price of @ plain white French china set. This set would pass for a 10 or $12 present, We vet have a few left of the Fancy Decorated Individual Tea Cups and Saucers which we reduced to half price and two-thirds. Wauausra & Enxoxsrox, 1207 PA. AVE. N.W. Tony Bavszzs, 1231 Pexs. Ave N.W. Factory, 1218 Asp 1220 EF Sz N.W. Ove Sreciacties. alentheroid Trunks, remarkable for ligitnem and “Guragon Patent Folding Cotn Purses, 30: to 83.50. iba, Patent Combination Bul Fold and Purse, pigpairing and ordered work tn all branches of the Ji Ts Tess Ts Diet Weee ‘there anything @ woman likes better thag apretty, usefal WORK BASKET? Weve sald aT bat 5 ofe beentifal sample lot of Baskets, wicker work, satin lined. come. them with teveasarion.” Prices, #100813 ha, We otter them tomorrow at 25 per cont die count, of leas tran teeth market valwen, ——SEE OUR HOLIDAY GOODS DISPLay.— se eee Sus bron. Ares s Exe Feet Recognined asthe best ever offerel for the Prive. We'll wri! all that are left TOMORROW 1 2) per cent off marked prices, which renee from 50 CTS. to @2.48 Now's your enper- tunity, —SEE OUR FANCY GOoDs EXErart. — oat leman Wis Fo Gsies Pee Than SCARFS. Al! kinds bere. 61.00 each. Packed in preity tones. The matter of preseate for gentlemen you want to favor, way be cantly Aisjoned “of by Mowe presay SCARPS. oe Nor towe MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, ‘807 Penna (Telephone 1416) URS Is the ONT District that sels EX: roa ete CR Timeleas OTMER W FS mune be, on the tmaie of the AGE Lowe credit aye: ‘heretyre, DOES to soll as © Housy APPC Bo. Tahiow aut ‘es on ay thre orp foarte otter" tn mor «sag them wi tn luxurcue tinters with toreirn andl Aomowtse 1 of salemtieu and Simewoumen Hing butld business. p ise LA up your heads, Ove enter And be ye lifted uj. ye everlasting doore,” ‘That these uncrowned kines may enter inte hehep We are st'it tied to things temporal_are of the art earthy” Manufacturers FINE READY MA ot and Analere te © CLOTHING. “eoat tee your boy eae BZ5O ve A Two-piece Suit 81.25 — won” aT aT A Variety of Kersey, Casstmere, Tweed and Shetland? ‘Oversoatn, bs ni, wie appeegbu ertect Sting, ot — = : i we -4°9°-—— Just ONE-HALF the reeular prion. AMPBELL's KERSEY COATS. id backs, strap sate, all shedem, =i Ul ao » @ ih wi > TITS. Sing}e-breasted Sart Eons Comte 87.50 $10 If you're BARGAIN HUNTING you've strusk right trail Follow It beede to - NICTOR ADLER AL TEN PPR CENT CLOTHING HOVER, S27 and 120 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Commer Mamsachusetie avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICK. @a-Reginning December 1 this store will be evenings unt) 9Cciock Saturday cvecdues aati —nINGs—— —RANGING — ro 41 10 eo —some-— or THESE Nes (LOSING ovT SALE. BELOW COST. CHRISTMAS GOODS. Ro ‘Marcus Ward, Whitins's an@ Crane's FINE STATIONERY. noweol Wh aM fon ie Fees a19-6t By E BEALL, Assignee. ‘The time before CHRISTMAS is shortening. Tbe day's incomplete without CANDY. Get the pure, GILLS: None half as rood for the prices we 40-25, 40 and 0 onute = pound. elsght char ce for ‘ezpreasage it you buy bere. * ? * Tetws hove vour Chricemes endora?= without delay = wet tasticed Guz & Sox, Con L1ru Axo FSma, 531 Scvextu Sreeer N. W.

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