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- rl 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1892. THE EVENING STAR ( a ee : S10 our Martat-Down Prices on Mitinery end AEE Wasminaror _THUBADAT MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1508, Wooowann & Lorsnor, Woorrano & Lormnor, ver Saver W. Avorssrem, | 4 yrerns WRDNESDAT...___. December 28, balance of eetock of Holiday presenta, consigned 10 10TH, 17H AND F STS. N.W. K Ri i = 1 fe nag ale alone ae ‘Te our PAOTAL PUPELE mast be tn by 8. NOTES saeey snneer satanic goods had 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. k H we we Great Crzarme Sate. Satarday nicht If pou do wot happen Bat dxty-fve days intervene between this and the fourth of March; a fact to be borne in mind by these who must bear the responsibility for preper local recognition of the great event which will be the politice-ecentc feature of the incoming edmfnixtration. Troubles that are pest and which may the preparations but while lost time may not be recovered extracrdinary actirity can accomplish: im the brief available period as much as has heretofore been done tn three or more montha At this time to 1883 the committees were com- pletely organized, s great amount of work had been done, and $50,000 bad been subscribed. ‘The material workings of the various sub-om ganizations will be supervised by the executive which stands Mr. in this most hospitable as most beantifal of bat ft takes = good deal of be no days or nights lost, but harmony and liber- Expert concocters of mixed {ntoxicante tn ommon with the plain, beery variety af bar- tender are preparing to migrate from South Carolina. And with reason; for South Caro- Hina te soon to be subject to the operation of | one of the mest remarkable laws ever enacted even by actate legisiatre. But it may be a/ profitably be for- | gotten bare caused considerable delay in| Orextxe or ew Years Dazss Reeotsrrss aND Crosrxe Ovr Wosrsa Waars, Usvenwean, Ero. | Te rasnte neyat nas already evept away all ert | Gences of the xreatest Christmas trade of its carver, Already for the New Year. See the window displays of Fvening Drem Fabrice, Trimmings, Laces, Gioves, | Pine Fans, Hand-run Lace Neckwear, Sik Hosa Delicate Ribbons, Lace Handkerchiefs, Shall Jewelry, | Be Glance, teo, at the men's window, corner of 12th | st and Pa ave. Something more than talk has made i} eis posse so soon after Christmas You'll notice the taikuttve merchants tn our line have their windows stfil filled with Christmas goods. You may also easily Giscover that it is the choice coeds, such assold for New Year's evening wear, thet | betp make good the losses of the credit merchants, Palais Royal prices average 15 per cont less. Curarrsa Satz Or Waurs, AND Werrnovr Tre Least Hewsvo. ‘You may imagine that we cannot efford to carry © | stugte gumment to the new Palais Royal. The repute: tlon—the suceess—of the now estabifshment is at stake So Gieclearing sale new tn progress includes Ugurmente. Please distinguish between this sale and these that are reslly notinms but » clearing ont of the undestrahle Lisr Ov Revocen Prices. Descriptions are not given. Not needed, since the good law. After Juty 1, 1895, the manufaetare, | Palais Royal's garments are Enown. Besides, we sale or Derter or exchange, or the Keeping and ture thereof, will be anlewful so that dose sot mean that tm South Carolina, for the law cou | templates the appointment of officials whose aty it shall be to dispense spirituous and malt | beverages. But not freely. When «man de sires to parchase whisky he must prepares written certificate containing his name, age, | residence, a specification as to the kind of liquor wanted and the use to which he proposes to pat it when be gets it, if he does All liquor is to be sold in the original packages ax | pat up by thestate and none of the dispen-| saries can dispose of less than a balf pint. From | such @ statute as this the thirsty ones of Wa ington would flee to the elubs and there seck liquid solace, but the South Carolina law ents off that venue of escape, for it makes the mere presence of liquor in» club house a misdemeanor puri: able dy both fineand imprisonment. There may be loopholes in the act, but thay are not visi- bie just now, and if the effort to develop weak- nesses (which will enrely be made) comes to naught the entire civilized world will keep at lenst ove eve om South Carolina. The mach‘nery of the statute is complex, but it may work. When ft is fairly in operation the governor of South Carolina will doubtless concur beartily tm the historic statement once made by the governor of North Carolina. see moving with more than one of those occasions made its appearance yes- terday wher the Rev. Dr. Murray, dean of the faculty of Princeton, assisted in the ceremonies attendant upon the investiture as monsignor of the Rev. Thomas R. Moran, pastor of St. Paul's Catholic Charch at Princeton. The millen: cannot be very {ar away when such a kuottyand puguacious Presbyterian as Dr. Murray cipetes publicly in Foman Catholic services. -- +e- There can be no question as to the value of the work which has beeu and is being done by the American Society of Church History now im session in this i! Every important epock im the years of which we have any rocord was based on some great religious or moral ment, invariably orig: ting in the cburches. Every meeting of the distinguished clerico- Ristorians throws light into some heretofu: Gloomy but interesting corner, and the pres- eat session will not be exceptional in this Tespect +02 ‘The report that Count Romanoff was killed in # duel tends to shake public confidence in the safety of that diversion. However, it is leged that it wasan American who did the ing, and it i comtag to be revognized that citizens are berbverousiy unacc, 2 etiquette of the European duel aud there is a Prospect that very soon no self-respecting for- eigner will deign to call them out, - — If the members of the Anthropological s elety who are in favor of spelling reform coed in evtablishing their ideas, it will Le a blow for the dialect story writers. But the newspapers, saving vast quantities of paper and fn, used im printing superduoue letters, and space which may be devoted to facts and ideas, Will loudly rejoice. oe Prof. George Hemp! of the University of Michigan wns to have reads paper this ing before the Modern Language Association « “The Sources of Udail's isterdvister,” but fallen under fessor's train went cif the wack et Cumberiand and will not be here £ several hours os No law-respeeting citizen could countenance the appointment of suche man as Outlaw Bull Taito as depaty United States marshal, and yet Mr. Delton bad better be en, ing criminals than im terrorizing ordi peaceful communities. —— oe ‘The pursait of the gerrymander, now a very Fepuler method of passing the time among supreme courts is progressing very actively ‘The Idaho supreme court has just scored by declaring the apportionment by the last legis- Intuce Ulegal. a The congressional immigration commitice gots trite seasick on the way from Tampa to Key West, but as this experience is one of the Ueual incidents of immigration there is no rea- eon why they should not be good natured. wee ‘The people of Three Kivers insist that Col. | Micholas Smith can make an unassailable case against the anti-hygienic condi that town only by contracting typhoid fever there end dying. And they invite him to this proof. = There is some danger that the Nicaragua onal will experience « good deal of trouble from the fact the: 11 hax been thrown by cir- cumstances into the very bad company of the Panama ditch. see - ‘The young conple who stopped their beat at Beli Gate to be married should bave realized thet there is some bumor too grim to be pleas- | pal | ae the private citizen is concerned, bet | And #29 Suites $15 for 825, $30 and 835 Suits. there will | JACKETS—88 86 for €5 Ladies’ Box Coats, 4.08 } have met the command of language that is possessed by the merehants who ean so glowingly Geseribe a few “stickers.” SUITS—$9 for $13.50 Ladies’ Suite, @12.50 for $18 for $7.50 Conta, $4 48 for $6 Coats. $6.98 for 68.75 Coats, 67-50 for €9.75 Coata, $9 for $13.50 Coats, $10. %6 for $15 Coats, $15 for $20, #25 and $30 Coats, #20 for $40 Coats, NEWMARKFTS—$7.50 for $12.50 Cape Newmar- for $15.50 Newmarkets, $18.50 for €25 WRAPPERS, Tea Gowns, Winter Shawls, Waists, ete. at proportionate reductions tn prices. CHILDREN’S garments at 10 per cent discount. Coats for Misses from 12 tv 18 yearsof age. Gretchers atesia ati a see Younsters trom 1to 6 years. Long Weleve pevioey averest he mused pean A | siditiona) redaction now -10 per cent disconnt. Foxs Berow Cosr Purces. . CAPES—€5.98 for the $9 Lyax, Astrekhan and Elee- | Ste Seal Capes, $27 for the #35 Marten Capes, #30 for the #5 Canada Seal Capes, #35 for the #40 Capes and 840 instoad of 854 for the XXX Seal Capes, | MUPYS-$2.00 for the $3.50 Astrazhan Muffs and | $4 for the 65. 50 Marten Muffs. | SETS$0 70 for the $13. 50 Angora Bos and Muf, #95 for the Bear Boa ant Muff, $1.50 for the $2 Dresses and Coats for Coats for baby. Children’s Fur Muff and Collar and 81.75 for the $2.50 White Lamb Seta, | ROBES-947) for the 25.75 White Far Baby Car- Hage Roves and $7.50 for the #9 Robes. THE PALAIS ROYAL, | Cor. 12th and Pa. ave. Fox New Yesn Presesrs & Groves. Starrr Axpv Barz Roow. | © Givers @ i ‘weaver Axp Cuthcn i Groves @ | | Posstsrz Ovcastoss. sbest makers to you Palais Royal's | If the incorrect size is taken the Gloves will beex- | changed at any time | & for themselves are respectfully re- | quested to have t fitted. ‘Pal i Since the * Gloves are Correcr Fux Daess Groves. shades of red, pink, ereen, blue, iavender, mode, yel- pearl, cream, also white and black. utton-leauth, $1.83 patr. Vbuttooteneth, #225 pale 16 button-length, & ‘O-button-leneth, -batteniensto, Sar The abowe are the best pessible to produce and sold at neuch higher prices at the few exciusive stores Where can be found sevected bee Gloves SL.85te is Royal price for the S-button Un- dressed Kid Mousquetatres: which are generally sold a= the best and for $1.75 a pair. The variety of shacies is unusually cow plete—stx shades of English . Sik modes. atk gmys, six Lrowns. For evening ‘Sear are yellows, pines, blues, greens, lavenders, white wat black Gar The adove Glowes are warranted; tried on at our D6c. tor wet Marrite or Pizskin Mousquetaives Besides the new street shades are the following for the theater: Coral pink, ciel blug nile «reen, fawn, royal purple, @eam, white and black. | } Mavs. Pearl, mode, white and cream French | Rid Glowes, with and without black stitching om backs, $1, 81.50. SLGR the prices, These good, bet- ter and best gloves ace all warranted; fitted at our ini. Connect For Ter Sreeer. LADIES" English Dorsiin Gloves in reda, tans and browns, faeieued with four big buttons. 1.50 pair. French Kit Gloves tn new shades of areen and ‘Due. four larwe pear! buttons 61.50 pair. Lenton town-made Chevretic Gloves. The very best and iatest. #2 patr. 1m of northwesterly winds you needs 1.7 Fleeced Castor Beaver Gloves. For sle@hing. &c.. are Fleeced Cashmere Gloves in all eolare for SOc. patr. Fleeced Bisck $11k Giov. and $1.50. MEN'S. —Por street wear Perrin's Gloves are the tmeu's favartie; here at €1.€8 instead of $2 a pair. bllazard weather: Fleeced Castor Beaver Gloves, €1. 508 pair: or these Lined Dogskin | Gloves, with and without fur tops, 98c. « pair; or these Weel Gloves for 25c. ; or these Of best Scotch ‘Wool for 50s, pair | CHILDREN'S —Gioves to St the tiny band of baby sod unttl ft crows to man’s or woman’s size, 180. tur Worsted Gloves for baby, 2he.. 5c. and S0e. TOILET CasEs, MANICURE CASES, COMBINATION CASES, SHAVING CasEs, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF CASES, ‘BABY OasEs, COLOGNE CASES, SMOKERS SETS, PAPER SETS, Cut Glass, Cologne Bottles, Fancy Perfume Atom- faer’s, Inkstands, Clocks and other presents too ‘varied to mention. All of these goods to be sold at prime cost in prefer- ence to returning them are our instructions, and you got the benefit. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADER OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E ty Evear Genrurwas Should provide himself with astylish A ee DDD CARE CASE For use in making New Yuars Cats. Wp.righ to remind you that we {ieMrttoles, au wel us for’ ele most ey ‘ot Teather ‘eine "ms Tou should also own « Dnarss Suir Case aND A Har Box We have the Suit Cases Frox $1.20 ro $18.00. WE HAVE LEATHER HAT BOXES Frou $1.90 ro $17.50. THE ATTENTION OF OWNERS OF Srruisa Teans 18 INVITED TO oUR STOCK Qvarrer Covers FOR HORSES, ‘This is the kind of weather that yonr horse needs the tection of @ quarter cover, which will prevent his kine cold and add very watérially to the sighliness of your turnout. ‘We offer a discount of 40 Pree Cexr ‘To close out the stock. $15.00 Covers reduced to 89.00. $20.00 Covers reduced to $12.00. We also offer a discount of 333 Per Cesar On our stock of Whips toclose them out also. Prices rrou 50. ro $20.00. Torsaws Trexz Masvracrory, 1231 Pesss, Ave. N.W. Facrorr 1218 & 1220 EN.W. OUR SPECIALTIES: Paragon Purses, 20°. to #3.00. Unique Combined Par-e ant Bill Fold, 76>. to 85.00. Sica! orders and repairing in every branch of our os Taes: Ane Bancatss j “Tuar You | Reap Asovr» IF YOU WANT FURNITURE OR ARE LIEELY TO 800N HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. THESE BIG CUTS IN OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES ARE DURING ONE WEEK ONLY AND MEAN DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKETS: LA TAPESTRY OOVERED PARLOR SUITE. @ soup ror sso, sow S110. 1 PAKLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN WILTON RUGS. SOLD FOR #75; wow $55. 1 SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE. soLp ror s123; xor S90. 1 ANTIQUE OAK SUITE. SOLD FOR es. vow $57.50. A FEW MORE 5-DEAWER CHIFFONIERS. sow ror 9, sow 87.50. 9-20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL REED, RATTAN AND GILT CHAIRS AND ROCKERS. Gro. Drrrreanrn, Fersrrcre Ayp Unrnor STERY Goons, 515 Sevesrn Sx. N.W. BRACELETS! Flanssun's Establis nent, ‘SUL Seventh st. n.w. azs Toxonzow, Tavnspar, Szoox Dur Sine—Axxoat Srocr-T asixa Suz ——— Every year since we have been in business we have asked our customers to attend these semi-anaual “rihting-up" sales. Every year, as sresult of our announcements, we have been gratified by an imme- inte and almost overwhelming response. We are perfectly well aware that there is one, and only one, reason for this, and that is we have always given our Patrons the goods exactly as advertised. ‘We shall offer from day to day, at an enormous sacrifice, the very things which sre engaging the attention of everybody just now—the very things you need. Im passing through the store stop at any counter and you will find bargains. Remember, you are offered the accumulations of four or five weeks. We don’t want one ef them hereafter Saturday—ead if low prices will move them we won't have any left. ‘Wecan’t advertise them alBin the papers, but there are signs and tickets that will tell you what the goods are and how little it takes to buy them. Here are some dotatls: Oor Exrme Srocs Or Tar Dr. Jazcen Usverwean (Mews) 10 BE CLOSED OUT AT 20 PER CENT OFF LIST PRICES. Ovvs Axp Exps Or Curxa Wane, Ornaments. &e., and all damaged goods from our Bric-s-brac Department are on a special table in the Goldschmid annex at prices that will close them out atonce. 5 eo STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN Mews Deranrwenr. Cheviot Smoking Jackets, quilted linings in blue or brown. —Were $5.00. Now 83.50.— Brown Wool Shirts and Drawers, —Were $1.00. Now 750. — Drab Wool Shirts and Drawers, full regular made, ribbed bottoms. —Were 82.50. Now $1.75.— 26-tnch English Gloria Umbrellas, choice Dresden knobs, ——Woere 82.50. Now 81.50. | Gist foor.... ‘Ist annex.) —— STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN For Deranraeyr. 2genuine Krimmer Capes, 24 inches long, vest front effect. —Were 837.60. Now 825.— 18elect Monkey Cape, military length, astrakhan collar and vest. —Was 845. Now 835.— 2 Fine Astrakhan Capes, military length. Were #45. Now #: 8 Unplucked Seal Collars, with animal heads, Natural Lynx Collar, Cleopatra style, Was $22.50. Now $14.— 1 lot of Hand-made Gray Feather Boas, —Were $6. Now $3.5 4 Fine English Couey Capes, extra long, heavy satin lining. . —Now 818, — 4 Select Monkey Capes, seal collars, fitted fronts. —Were $22.50. Now 820.— 2Fine Brown Marten Capes, new Russian style, high storm collars. 1Select Unplueked Seal ‘*Cleopatra” Cape Boa, ‘with long ends, mink scarf collar. 7 00. Now #20.00.— Children’s Select Angora Sets. ——Were $4.50. Now 23. 1 lot of 2-inch Select Swansdown. —Now 50c yard.— 10th st. building. ) (3a floor. ... STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN 1G ‘OLE 1G OLE A Has been made in our stock by the lange Christmas trade, but we're still to show yon any kind of LAMY Poreciain, Brass, Silver or Onyx, wi ever has caught your fancy. ven if you don't want anything come and seo these LAMPS. You'll be repaid for your trouble. S. S. SHEDS A aa aA aaa ray & KAU EY¥ MM M! A ALP EES By AAG, MM MAAN 909 PENNA. AVE. N. W. We Joe: Scapcx Ir Roser, ant Comfort advertisement were the Our Blank ae Reel el come se ferent krnderaad crease very few will eft by Saturday night Tar Prices Teytaots cannot be, duplicated anywhere in the city parry cs sper FLOOR. We have aso sale of E! U. WDERWEAR varnishing ‘The line camel Thostly large sizes. fe not tin the lot thet is not worth Tinitrom that upto SS a up Coxe Exsty Axo Ger Tat Caorce. It is worth your thine to examine Tws Gnrear Trew. Leuvos Desa 20atsa-Pisex. 40_Iscu Saceuzs, | er & BIS: 432 9TE SE as Py ques diiniah of the aif- ae Trot will show ths satme de t of which there are ‘and od sizes, faced them on our r partuuent ‘at the 69c, ita hana] A garment for stout ladies, that look the fac of a a ee poe at in Misses’ Depanruenr. 3 Mixed Cheviot Two-piece Suits, handsomely trim- med with silk and braid. Sizes 14 and 16 years. —Were 815.00. Now $12.50. — All-wool Cheviot Long Cloaks and Jackets, Sizes 4 to 16 years. —Were $8.50, $10, $12.50 and $17. Now 85,— All-woo! Dresses. Sizes 4 to 14 years, —Wore $7.50, $8.75 and $12. Now 85.— All-wool Mixed Cheviot Newmarkets. Sizes 12, 14, 1Gand 18 years —Were $15, #16 and 817.50. Now $10.— All-wool Mixed Cheviot Jackets, lap pockets, notched collars. Sizes 12, 14and 16 years. —Were $10.00. Now 86.00.— (Third floor. -Lith st. building.) a STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN Biack Goons Deranruext. . ‘4 yards Fancy Weave, 42 inches wide. —Was #244. Now81.50.— 2% yards Whip Cord, 40 inches wide. —Was $2.24. Now 81.65.— 1% yards Silk and Wool Waterproof Serge, 50 inches wide. —Was 83.75. Now 81.75. — 2M yards All-wool Camel's Hair, 48 inches wide. —Was $2.81. Now 81.85,— 4 yards All-wool Fancy Weave. 40 inches wide. ——Was $4.00. Now 82.50.—— 434 yards All-wool Stripe, 40 inches wide. —Was $4.00. Now 82.50.— 396 yards All-wool Fancy Weave, 40 inches wide. —Was 3.88. Now 82.50. — 3 yards AU-woo! Bengaline, 46 inches wide. —Wes $3.00. Now $2.25. ‘8% yards Silk-warp Henrietta, 40 inches wide. —Was 84.97. Now 83.75.— 436 yards All-wool Storm Serge, 43 inches wide. —Was 84.88. Now 83.75.— 3% yards All-wool Bengaline, 43 inches wide. —Was 86.78. Now 85.25.— f WraP | @ yards All-wool Fancy Camel's Halr, 47 inches wide. —_— Ew" Pryeu wish Cards engraved for New Year's order now. —_—_— Evexe Raguisrzs. eclcaiania WV BILE the “righting up” in all departments is going on with all possible zeal, the store is in its ‘usual well-prepared condition, offering « full stock of ‘well-tried, accepted makes of merchandise, purticu- larly for “evening” use. It is worth knowing that the fundamental principles of our store are never lost sizht of, We will sprinkle the best bargains that can be had over all the business, but withont fail we shall ‘maintain at all times with all vigilance the most per- fect stook of whatever the best manufacturers of the world produce. ‘Thedemand for evening goods just now is im- ‘erative, tees Gag FAL AGE. 812-814 7m WE HAVE LEFT FROM OUR CHRISTMAS TRADE 50 Gesorxe On. Panitmes, Regular values of which are $2.50 and 83.00. They are incased in elegant gold frames: will ALL QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATE at ONE- HALF PRICE. turers of the world displayed on our counters in an | All 21o. Silk or Linen Hadkfs. a Immense assortment. SILKS, SILK AND WOOLS, ALIy WOOLS, LACES AND GAUZES, The prices are low, the qualities, colors and combi- nations exceedingly choice and attractive, and the styles in perfect harmony with the dictates of fashion. ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS, cream, pink and blue, 38 tuches wide, ——50e. yard. — ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA, cream, blue, pink, mats, lavender, nile, leghorn and cardinal, 38 inches wide, —S0s, yard. — , ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA, cream, blue, cardinal, mais, nile, new shade of old rose pink and other colors, 43 inches wide. —Tse. yara.— ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA, cream, rose, blue, ‘mats, tans and grays, other pretty shades, 45 inches wide, —#1 yard. — ALL-WOOL CREPON, bines, mais, lavender, car- inal and a new shade of dull pink, 40 inches wide, —$1 yard. — “SUBLIME,” A NEW SILK AND WOOL FABRIO, stinflar to Lansdowne, six handsome shades, 37 inches wide, —81 yara.— LANSDOWNE, SILK AND WOOL, all the evening tints, 40 inches wide, 91.25 yard.— LANSDOWNE CORD, the handsomest silk and woo! fabric manufactured—ptnk, biue, grays and tans, 42 inches wide, —$1.50 yard.— BROADOCLOTHS, cream, old rose, pink, gray and lavender, —#2, #2.75, #3 and 83.50 yard. — PHOTOGRAPHIC TINTS are as popular asever. So delicate and refined are the shadings that they merely suggest colorings. FRENCH WOOL CREPON, 42-inch, $1.15 yard. FRENCH BROADCLOTH, 48-inch, #1.75 yard. st floor... 10th st. building. ) a ‘THE IMPORTED NOVELTY EMPIRE BEADED FLOUNCING, 58 inches wide, black and white rounds, with white and gold Jewels and yellow, white, blue or pink ribbon bands. This comes in patterns of 1% yards at —825 pattern. — SOIE YVETTE GAUZE, —#1 yard.— 48-INCH STAMPED MOUSSELINE DE SOIF, white, heliotrope and gray grounds, with dainty col- ored flowers, «$1.75 yard.— 45-INCH GAUZE, heliotrope and black grounds, embroidered with pink rose buds. 81.35 yard.— 42.{NCH COLORED CHIFFON pink, light blue, mais, cardinal, cream, heliotrope, nile, black, white and —#1 yard. — 42-INCH SILK MULL, heliotrope, mais, cardinal, white, cream, nile, light blue, pink, &., —4ie. yard.— LACE AND CHIFFON EDGES for trimming even- ing costumes, widths 1 to 12 inches, — 260. to 5.50 yard. — REAL DUCHESSE AND REAL POINT LACES, ‘new patterns— —#1.40 to 818 yard. — (Pirst floor. .. .-24 annex.) THE “DERBY"—THE LATEST EXCLUSIVE NOVELTY IN EVENING CAPES, for theater par- ties, receptions, weddings and all fall-dress occasions. ‘They are made of the finest quality all-silk bengaline, trimmed with genuine ostrich feathers, and have large ‘Queen Elizabeth collars. Lt. blue and pink, —$30.— ALSO NEW COLORED SILK PLASTRONS, for evening wear, gold embroidered collar and cuffs to match. Five styles—mats, white, pink and black ‘embroidered in gold—black embroidered in silver, 95.50 get. — FINE LACE ZOUAVE JACKETS, with white, or pink ribbons. — 86. 50, $7.50 and $10.— BEST QUALITY BLACK ALL-SILKE BOURDONNE LACE ZOUAVE JACKETS, trimmed with black ‘Velvet ribbop, —815.00.— All 250. Initial Hats. at... All 25c. Fancy Silk or Linen See our line of NEW YEAR'S FANS AND GLOVES. K. INGS Parace, 812-814 Tru Srarer. 1 Tue Socrat Season. NX NEXT MONDAY THE REGULAR XX SEASON OF TEAS, BALLS, RE- NN CEPTIONS, DINNERS AND OTHER SOCIAL EVENTS WILL BEGIN, AND IF YOU INTEND TO TAKE PART IN ANY OF THEM YOU MUST HAVE A PULL-DRESS SUIT. THE WELI- DRESSED MAN IS WELCOME EVERY- WHERE, AND IN ORDER TO BE WELL DRESSED IT 18 NOT NECESSARY TO GO TO A MERCHANT TAILOR AND PAY AN EXORBITANT PRICE FOR YOUR CLOTHES. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH JUST AS HANDSOME, AS FINE AND AS WELL-MADE GARMENTS AND FIT YOU BETTER AT ABOUT ONE-HALF THE COST. DROP IN ANY DAY THIS WEEK AND TALK IT OVER WITH US. YOU ARE NOT UNDER ANY OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE, BUT ANYTHING YOU MAY SELECT WE GUARANTEE SHALL BE CORRECT, x NNN NNN NNN N Rosrxsox, Panxer & Co., American Crorurens, 1200.1202 & 1204 FS:. N.W. Listens Dextiraice Embraces the best of modern antiseptics ‘80 combined with chalk as to form a Denti- frice that is at once preserving, cleausing and delightfully fragrant. 25 cents a bottle. ‘Made ana ia only by W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, 41-3m 703.15th st. is the ONLY honse in the that sells EXCLUSIVELY for cash, and hence OUR PRICES ‘made as OTHER HOUSES' use be, on the basis of the AVERAGE LOSSES resulting from the credit. system. "NO OTHER HOUSE, therefore, DOES or CAN AFFORD to sell a3 CHEAP AS WE y Trane, Trawr, Trawe- ‘The steady march of time brings us to the threshold Bg New Yuan. A Prepared to welco! stranger, chilling Uresth requires that. you. bo horgandly aaa Entekly clad? If not, be up and doing. We are fated to farniah the ‘necessary warments at Sali ost the buyer— FUR BEAVER STORM COATS— = $7.50, = BARMOUTH "21 STORM coATSs— ESQUIMAUX BEAVER STORMERS— = 817s. — WORUMBO ae STORMERS— t to Handsome, Medium-weight op Soat™in short, medium of fait dengeh—fansiier Bavothem in large quansicy'and pres variceye” Tt Helfce os to tell will Uchieyoutoget lee Pkipars toesplode. The price is. runni offer MEN'S SUITS_Straight gud Bound’ Git"BESk Coats, and Cutaway Hrock Se dozen Rance Plates to match. Crystal Celery Holders. Large Turkey Dishes... ‘To make room for tmprovements which we are about to make we offer our entire stock at greatly reduced prices. Read the following spectal banrains for to- ‘morrow, Friday and Saturday. Call early, as we have Dinner and Chamber Sets s. W. Avarxstery, 459 7th st. n.w., bet. D and E ste. ‘Turpin’s olf origimal 5c. Store. a As Apotosy: ‘We beg the indulgence of the many patrons whom we were unable to wait on Saturday afternoon and night, We ‘were taxed to our utmost capacity, but we @i@ everything in our power to gratify every want. We're ready today toserve you. Eatour 25, 40or 60cent candies on New Year's day. Guz & Sox, Con. 11ru Axp F Srs. Holiday Candy Makers. es 29, Towornow, Tuenspsy, Dec. ‘We shall offer the following Special Values in 6GG L @ ot 2° G r 20 Goo L. 00 GGG LLLL 00 AT 98& A Pit Ladies’ 6-button Dressed Mousquetaires. Ladies’ 7-hook Uniressed Kid Gloves. Gents’ Patent Clasp Kids. Boys’ W ool-lined Kids. ‘Misses Wool-lined Mittens. ‘They aro all reduced from $1.25. ‘Tried on and warranted. At $1.25 A PE ALK. Gents’ Pxtra Quality White Kids. Ladies’ Dressed Kid Gauntlets. Ladies’ 4-button Dressed Kids. ‘Ladies’ Dressed Kid Mittens, wool lined. ‘Ladies’ Undressed Kid Mittens, wool lined. All reduced from $1.50. Tried on and warranted. AT $1.48 A PAE AIR. Ladies’ §-button Mousquetatres. ‘Ladies’ 4-button French Kids. Ladies’ ¢-button Castors. Ladies’ 7-book Foster Lacing Dressed Kid. Ladies' Fur-trimmed Castor Gloves. Ladies’ Mocce Mittens, far tops. ‘Ladies’ Kid Mittens, fur tops. Gents’ Overseam Kids, in colors for street and even- ‘ing wear. * Gents’ Real Dogskin, with chamois lining. Gente’ Mocco Gloves, woo! lined. Gente’ Wool-lined Kids, with fur tops. ‘Were never sold at less than 81.75. ‘Tried on and warranted. At $1.70 A PE Gents’ French Kids, pique stitch. Gents’ Real Dogskin, wool lined. Gents’ Mocco, wool lined. Ladies’ 8-batton French Suede Monsquotaires. Ladies’ $-button French Dressed Kid Mousquetaires. Sold the world over at $2. ‘Tria on and warranted. A nest Glove Hook free with every pair of Gloves. Ask for it. Lovvae Grove Co., 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 91. 18 How Asovr Tas: ‘When housekeepers find that they cannot make good bread after long-repeated experi: ments with different ovens, recipes, baking- Powders, etc., they think they have about ex hausted all thetr resources and are ready to giveup in despair? But how many bouse- keepers ever think of the quality of the flour they are using? Unless that is good no amount of experiment will make good bread. Buy four that you know is good. There is no onbt about **Ceres” being good, it #e the best. ‘The invariable reply of all housekeepers who ever used **Oores” toll inguiriesas to its merit, 4s that it makes “MORE bread, “LIGHTER” bread, *‘WHITER” bread, *SWEETER” bread, and “BETTER” bread than any flour they ‘ever used. All good things have their imitations. “Ceres” has its imitetions,,and in order to guard agaif'st them we have been force’ to place within every sack and barrel of this «tand- ard brand acircular, bearing the imprint of two Fold medals and the autograph siznature of Wm. M. Galt & Co. Look for it. ‘How about writing ‘“‘Crres” on your store list next time? Your grocer selis it. Ws. M. Gar & Co, “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. nw. Waar Asovr Your New Years Taste: ‘You will find here a thousand-and-one hints 1 At — $7.50 = ‘A Suit. Double-breasted_ Men's. feo snd Four buen “ ‘Sack = $10 = ASuit. BOYS’ OVERCOATS—with Capes— ’ =$2.50= apwara. BOYS’ TWO-PIECE CHIFFON RUFFLINGS for trisaming evening cos- ‘tumes, —$1.00 to 85.00 yard.— Imported and Domestic Novelties in Bouquet, Scroll, Strive and Pompadour effects. Plain Wegves, including— ‘ pare ty 81.25-€1 50-81 75-82. 25-93-83.50-93. 8794. continue the siege—burry ‘each and every one A HAPPY NEW YEAR. “VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 027 and @20 SEVENTH STREET NORTAWEST, ‘Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. baat Pram ae Sart Y88 Cake? Witt Richt of how to beautify your New Year's table. Dainty Decorated Chins Pisces. Bowls, Saucers, After Dinner Coffees, Cut Glass, ko. Attention is called to anew decoration in Haviland China “‘Open-stock” Dinner Sets— “*Marle Antoinette,” delicate and besutifal ‘With view of closing out a few decorations fn French China Dinner Sets we offer them at greatly reduced prices. Wauusarra & Enwoxsrox, 1205 PA. AVE. EEO a0.20 SHIRE “PAxcHs: For New Year Receptions, &. Are you going to “*receive” New Year's? ‘Wehave just opened an exquisite line of Ladies’ Dancing and Reception Slippery ‘and Shoes which we secured expressly fay tthe soctal season. Dainty Slippers of satin, Gongols kid, suede, calf, patent leather, to have s copy of this amusing and ~ tncrative PUZZLE call and get one, tree. Whe you're down look st our RE- CEPTION SLIPPERS Yowtl be weil repaid for the trouble, Our stock ts the larevet and most varied youcan find m know this and so have all color here, We de not believe there's @ costume ex isting that we cammot match. Our SATIN SLIPPERS are: F Laxsevron & New Lrxexs i} Fox Your New Yea: Recerriox. ‘This is the result of = purchase where we Were enabled to save considerable money by taking a quantity sufficiently large for three stores to handle, but undaunted we bought them and the consequence ts that you ean pur chase these at flrures suffictently tempting. Fine Quality Plain White and Damask Fringed Table Cloths, 84, $1.50, 104 $2.00, 124. $2.50. 10-4 Extra Fine Quality Plain White Damask Fringed Table ciotes, $2.85. 10-4 Extra Fine Quality Red-bordered Fringed Tatie come, $3.00, Fine Quality Plain White Damask Tale see, 84, $2.75, 104 $3.25, wa $3.75. Extra Fine Quality Pisin White Damask $4.50, 124. $5.00. Extra Fine Quality Plain White Damesk Tae set, 104, $7.00, r24 $8.00. 10-4 Fine Quality Plain White Damask Open, Work Tabi sets, $7.00, Fine Quality Plain White Damask Hem- stitched “Table Sets, 104, $7.50, we $8.50. Extra Quality Plain White Hemetitehed tie ses, 104 $10.00, 24 $12.00. 10-4 Fine Quality Damask Table Sets, colors, pink, bluoandssimon, $3.00, 10-4 Extra Fine Quality Table Sets, $5.00, colors, pink, blue gold, and eal mon, best quality. ‘Cardinal Lupeh Cloths, with biack or white $1.15, ss $1.75, border, w4, 82.25, 124, $2.75. Linen Department, first floor. ‘extra sales people to await the rush. Plenty of EXEY BE WEEE cal ES eee and to 60 all Say es = SHEET Coniy Crsiz: LOM & F Si fone or ant jor Uswer children's Woslen @ io ——Was $15.00. Now $7.50 — : ‘China, . Mack, Be. - dee evetslly adapted. far Sow Sear geuteatosey the Sp outer rape Yee # ts 5 yards All-wool Striped Camel's Hate, 47 inches es Sry fy wares IO be ar piv ihawasl) asians an ‘BARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS Joba I. Sullivan's example is bad. Even the | wissas' Pigwtin Mousquetaires at O00, apair. Mises: SS — _— Wi 50. Now 2 : ~ Eee scene shifters in the theater be played in last | ¢-button Preach Kid Gicves at @1a pair. Mianee’ end Ove P; EES os jas 812. 87.50.— Gaaeety repnenehaaes ge ts fren tee- a weak bare taken to striking. Boyw Lined Catsikin Gloves. with fur tops, st seule anatp anne teneie ge aoa ind 3 SAMUEL KIRK & 808 q ——— ‘OSe. © psi, Youths’ and ‘The increase of exercise demanded by « chilly | Giowee at 81. Dave Rnciiay Dees | Mabe sin rigs et it routs got sheprine thetour anes SO ee ee, @tmovphere should not lead the policeman to — er eo eam. tadaige in indiscriminate club-winging x4 A. Kavrmax, - 20¥1 ee Tur Paros Rora, 09 scm arated Sauzs F, Oxeren, 3 Hot & SHE at Fern 4 New Year's call from an affable warm ware eoeconees ‘oo00s. a would be greatly appreciated. . & LISNER | ——o} THE PEOPLES ‘Bal oo Cor. 12th st, and Pa ave. 1217 PLA

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