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4 _THE st AR. TON. Srcenean OO 1908. __Faiter. _EVENING _ WASHING regular and jon in Washington three y other paper Ip An « local NEWS paper and Ad- vertining Mediam i bas ne competitor. Among the politicians who have for years been open and avowed anti-Cleveland men, but who persuaded themselves to work and vote for Bim last November, there is current «large quant 4 varied quality of disgust. The owe 0 longer be tasted, for | the painte is fully occupied in trying torid itself of the bitterness of personal defeat. It is un- doubtediy trae that most of the practical mem- bers of that esseutially practical organization called Tammany were induced to exert them- selves during the last campaign b:; great official exaltation and large fi y Managed, somebow or other, to delude themselves into believing that the Grover Cleve- land of 1893 wo be a much more companion- able and politic sort of fellow than was the Grower Cleveland of 1885-1889, and bebind this fgnos fatuns they marched ‘with conf- nee toward prizes that will never be theirs That they blundered they now know, but their knowledge will avail notb- | me. All they ean do is | ng in the electoral eo te wait for four years more and pray for more pliable material in the democratic convention of 1996 But their beneficiary f* by no means tisfed with declaring bis intentions as to the distribution of Federal patronage and the strengthening of the cause of civil service re- form. he bas come to the front in the senatorial fight and puts himself on record a» being an- siterably opposed to the election of Mr. Ea- ward Murphy the Tiger's own. That Tam- ban determined to eleet Mr. Marphy has m the beginning of the fight; jent-eleet Cleveland is going to do him ought to be plain; that Mr. Cleveland are going to ba torial contest bis ‘Temmany and » tomsle, no matter how the goes, is apparently a sure thing. — a That the trolley eystem of atreet ear propnl- anfitted for use in citios has at last | me evident tosome of the good people of | Baltimore. The discovery ia a trifle late to do any good, but sensible commanities which ba re , wed into the possession of corpora- . for believe in and p and dangerous motive power, revenue only a ¥ Cosnrscrxa Tomonnow. Furvar. Decesmer 30, AXD CONTINUING ONE WEEK. ALL NOTABLE BAPGAINS MARKED WITH RED TICKETS. Suaconrez Prices Os ALL Worse Mencnaxpiss. ‘To reduce stock we sacrifice profite, and ‘every line below is a shining example of how we will accomplish this, RAE Pp ALP PPP RRI ERE ft fe fg? § Al Ladies’ and Children’s Unt Were S0e- to $2.38. Bow and Gtris* Sailor, Polo and Fancy Caps. Were 280. to $1.98. AU Fancy Feathers and Ornaments. Were 250. to $3.50. Glace Velvets, Were $2. Hat and Bonnet Frames, all shapes. Were 250. and Sle. may peviit By the experience of others. “Muck | hes been said on both sides of this q tion aed many the utterances Inck able sapport. For instance, prom- | Baltimorean threatens to enter suit | mst one of the companies in his city becanse he believes the presence and op eration of the road to be a nuisance. Ina letter to Mayor Latrobe he says: “I give you further notice that the naisance of which I complain exceeds the extravagun tas of fiction ana equals the barbarous cruelties of the middle ages. This n: ance is not a mere visionary picture; it astern reality, a flesh and blood fact with color in ite cheeks. It is a system of rapid transit by hissing monsters, often buried at| srightful rates of speed, thamning and bumping atevery step. They ascend and descend every | grwie with Babylonish howls, The air rings | with the shrieks of their gongs, and by day and bs night a tlesh-creeping saw-mill buzz, with howers of electric sparks, mark their etrug- gling, groaning course through the highways of a deysely populated city.” This good citizen i# probably nervous, bat he makes no com- pinint against the really great evils; the condi- tions at which be feels aggrieved may all be modified The ugly dwfigurement and obstruc- tion of otherwise smooth and attractive streets end avenues, the danger to life with which every wire is charged and the difficulties placed in the way of the fire department are genuine causes for opposition to the trolley evstem. ee Perhaps the Baltimore Sun bas some inside information as to what the United States Senate would do in case Kansas should send Mra, Lease to be Senator Peffer's colleague, but if it has severa people who woald really know why the Sun should say that if Mrs. Lease were elected she would not be allowed to take her seat. The uewspapers of | the country have had a good deal of fun in re- spect to Mrs. Lease, but none of them havi seriously denied her ability as a leader and hae All the above at half price. ALSO AT ACTUAL MALF PRICE. FINE JAPANESE WARE, Such as Koro Jars, Satsuma Vases, Jardinters, Titzien Iee Tubs and Jars. ALSO Royal Worcoster Pitchers, ‘Victoria Ware, Dresden Figures, 0., Re. All at actual half price. ALSO, AT HALF PRICE— ‘Mabogany. Oak and Bamboo Center Tables, Bamboo Base’ Baraboo Sree Banoo Flower Stands, Tabouretins, Umbrella Stands, Work Stands, AU at Half Price. ALSO, AT HALF PRICE— Alotof Saracen, Byzactine and Japanese Rugs, large and small. Were $3.75, $3, 82.S0and $1 GS. At half these prices. ALSO, AT HALF PRICE— A lotof $1.50 Roman Stripe Blankets; best quality, ALSO, AT HALF PRICE— All Prayer Books and Hymnals. Wehaveaiso placed on ceater connters in our Book Department a lot of Books of all description, consistine of Novels, Juvenile Poems, Standard Works, Sete, &c., which may be rubbed or shop worn by bandling and which will be sold at astonishingly low prices. BRE EEE A ppp R AA DD Kn be AA B E Fee 2“4 Bow ‘The following—every line is a valuable bar- gain, some goods are sold at HALF PRICE, some nearly half, all at SACRIFICE PRICES. orator. and there would be but few Americans who would be so unjust as to object to her rep- resenting Kansas in the Senate if Kansas should | see fit to send her there. Old women in trousers | have been features in the national | de gisia: tticoats would be no mere « i vind oe Z Chiengo’s municipal authorities now have be- | fore them Lb should long ago have received serious and general attention in this city and wh. the en- eouragement of This system, which carts and wag than once eit b to ent up the nor- with thy den vebicles. narrow- oe — tle na Harrison isan me o¢ more thorongh reparation « i private fp pms of the Execu It is unrecsongble that those who have business wi ye Presi- dentcnn «ee him only within the wails of the rae whe t now. has in ite at here toe ugion of scarlet fever. Tobe Bure the , Offices are separated from the resident port! bat only by hallways and doors, and were the | disease in any other house in the city the entire | t simply a portion of it wouid | This i» at once the richest mare overmment on earth. | ~ —e- * & the eighty-third anniversary of the birth of William Ewart (Gladstone and as such Will be remembered b= thousands of Amerteans | whe admire the character of England's greatest | otaten That his brain force and his phvai- | cal powers ar periot to the destroying | of Ta Ljcet for congratulation as | it matter for wonder. NS buman being is| more g- respected than the premier of | ‘Yaat creat empire which is 60 closely related to | the greatest of republica — omnt who object to Mr. Cleveland's beeom- Sigma Chi because he is not a graduate | member that be went throvgh the loge very successfully in 1335 and again iu 1808 ~ see } The present flourish of political razors about | the bead of Mr. Murphy must make his im- Prcmions quite similar to thove of an unpopa- | lar guest at a “parlor social.” os A number of people who were ae weland's silence are now expend- ‘gor in bemoaning its ab-| oe ‘The news that a Russian count was killed in | uel by the bullet cf a man from this country | ie another evidence that Americans will never | Jeara to do these things as they do in Enrope. —- ‘The President-elect has found so many peo- ple to make up bis cabinet for him that he has | Plenty of time to devote to the Senate. | woe ‘The eye of John D. Rockefelier’s needle will probably be a little larger than that of some other rich men. oe ——_ Let it ever be remembered that a long freez- ing spell surely precedes the announcement of 8 abort ice <P pg __ It ts remarkable to note how the mercury in ‘the democratic thermometer goes down when ‘Cleveland blows bis breath on it. 15 BOYS" OVERCOATS, to close..91.90 each. BOYS’ OVERCOATS and Cisters. worth up 84.75 each. ESISCITS, sold as bizh 0986.50 $3.95 each, Bors’ Suite, to close $1.90 each. :9.tW0e. pair. img Flannel SHIRT WAISTS, 00 each. Brown MIXED SCOTCH CHEVIOT REEFERS, 32 tuches long, were eh ae ---. 87.50 each. ‘Ladies RUSSIAN CUATS, 43 tuches long, embreflered, velvet trimming, were. + = 810.50. RETCHENS, with cape, open 5. 8, 12, were $6.50, 87 and eS each. S Miss’ Mined Reefs, 14to 1s years, wore «$6.75 each. and $249 6-4 Heavy Fringed Chenille TABLE COVERS..... $1.80 each. *4.48 84 Heavy Fringed Chenille TABLE 83 each. wees 8B 45 000, $2 Wo to $4 Pine LACE CURTAINS. §1.85each. 10 per cent off of all White and Colored BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES. and] Soe. Children's Ribbed Bi Ribbed MERINO VESTS. 200.each, ns Kibbed WOOL VESTS, sizes Se. each. Misses’ Assorted Colored WOOL LEG- $6. 75and #450 TABLE SETS. DOZEN doy- ies to match...........-84 25 and $3.48 a set, ‘% EID BODY DOLL, bisque bead and armas. JOINTED DOLL, 18+ 8c. MASICT! 800. dozen cakes TOILET SOAP. Te. Tetiow’s genuine SWANSDOWS POW: DER......... Te. Ge. box Eureka KNITTING COTTONS, 16 balls im box... Me. KLEINERT ‘No. 2. te yard COLORED COTTON GARTER ELASTIC... 20. Sm yard Sik MOSS “TRIMMING, sii ‘cob, o2.. 80. yard. ioe. yard COLORED “SILK” GIMP 1 inch wide... cee BO Far, 7 and 1c. Colored SILK CORDS.....3o. yard. So, WHITE ANGORA TRIMMING, satin Yined oo Be. yard. $2.50 yard 2inch MARTEN PUR, satin lined. sae OL 35 yard. #850 CONEY CAPE, Martea collar. ali 90.50 yard. $1.18 CELLULOID PAPER ENIFR, fancy __carved white metal handle. 9c. ‘Tse: INKSTAND, REPRESENTING CATS HEAD... Te. LEATH One lot 18 15 and WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, pied. One lot 3 and Se. Swiss aibnorbateED MANDKERCHIEFS, rampied............ one Jot 81.25 8 acd BUTTON SCEDE GLOVES, cad Oe. Men's 2c. FANCY HALF HOSE, I7e; 8 pairs eve Boe. Men's $1.00 FANCY TRIMMED NiGRT SHIRTS ........ wer Re Men's” GLOVES 91.50 Me's $1 EMBROIDERED SATIN’ SUS: PENDERS .. oon TO Pate Ove Jot $1.23 20inch GLORIA UMEREL- NN IR ik Horcarssos's BA se EARS Soo Bh 3: Continuing our Great Success of Last Week— FOR FINE MILLINERY AT ONE-HALF PRICE. FOR JACKETS AND WRAPS AT THREE-FOURTHS PRICE. FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS AT ONE-HALF PRICE. FOR HOSIERY AT THREE-FOURTHS PRICE. For UNDERWEAR AT THREE-FOURTHS PRICE. FOR GLOVES AT THREE-FOURTHS FRICE. As our successful issue of the GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE Has already demonstrated the fact that onr patrons have fully appreciated the unusual opportunity we afford them to stock up in our well-known reliable makes of JACKETS, ‘MILLINERY, GLOVES, ‘HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIERS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES, &o., ‘We have decided to give a tempting array of BARGAINS DURING THE WEEK, Tu reading our ttem do not look upon the same as among the numerous falvifications continuously ‘appearing before an intelligent public, but convince yourself by visiting the store. Money refunded if each and every art found exactly as represented. Call early and avoid the crowd. is not BysS t 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Tue Socrat Season. DINNERS AND OTHER SOCIAL EVENTS WILL BEGIN, AND IF YOU INTEND TO TAKE PART IN ANY OF THEM YOU MUST HAVE A FULL-DRESS SUIT. THE WELL- 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, 43 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, Rosixsox, Parxer & Co., Awenrrcax Crorurens, 1200.1202 & 1204 F Sx. N. A. KAUFMAN, 909 PA. AVE. N. W. BP HT gSSy LE Hf sc aA 4 tun : Tavrspar—Farpay-Sarcnpar_ From 5 To 25 Per Cexr Orr Every Dothan You Bex hase antes Seat purchase in you OUR NOTION DEPT. OUR TOILET DEPT. OUR HOSIERY DEPT. OUR DRESS TRIMMINGS OUR VELVET DEPT. OUR RIBBON DEPT. COLORED VELVET RIBBONS OUR LEATHER GOoDs DEPT. OUR JEWELRY DEPT. OUR HANDKERCHIEF DEPT. OUR GLOVE DEPT. OUR ENIT UNDERWEAR DEPT. OUR MEN'S FURNISHINGS OUR CLOAK DEPT. OUR CORSET DEPT. OUR INFANTS: DEPT. OUR LINING DEPT. DOLis. Offers 25 per cent. Otters 15 per cent. Offern 20 per cont. ‘Offers 20 per cent. Offers 15 per cont, ‘urge all having such work in contemplation to attend Firat floor. Tomonnow, Fuiver, Fovrara Dar Seao-Axsvar Srocr-Tanrsa Satz. RREDCCTIONS ARE THE ORDER OF THE Day —notone—but every department in our store is contributing to this sale. Now, if you will accompany ns fora short time we aresure thst you will be fully repaid for so doing. Bear in mind that this sale wii close Saturday at 6 p. ™., when we shsll tako inventory of stock. The Foods offered are “*broken lines,” “‘odd sizes,” ‘short lengths," “small lots," &c., of SEASONABLE MER- CHANDISE. Weare determined to close them out ‘Tomorrow and Saturday and have reduced accord- ingly. You will ses that we have reserved some rare inducements for the last days. We'll make no com- ment on the prices, but leave them to your Judgement Af they are not most reasonable. —o_ To Be Sorv Ix Two Dara. Tut Gorpscmmp Stock, Picrenes, Fraues Axo Ensezs, Is to be closed out Friday and Saturday. To this end we've transferred the entire stock to our picture department, fourth floor. and marked them at the low- est prices ever named for ike goods. There are: Framed Engravings, Pastels, Photographs and Etchings, Bainboo, Oak, Brass and Ornamented Easels, a lot of 16220 Portrait Frames and « big lot of Cabinet Frames, all to be sold without reference to value or former prices. A lotof Framed Engravinzs and Pastels, size 22x ‘28—engravings tn copyrighted anbjects — pastels in pleasing suminer and winter scenes—all with rich oak and ornamented frames. —Were 82.50, #3, 8475 and 85. Now #1.95.— A lot of Pastels and Photographs in beantiful frames choice subjerte. —Were 81.50, 82.00 and $2.50. Now 05e.-— A lot of 16x20 Crayon Portrait Frames, gilt and oak. ~~-Were 82.00 and $3.00. Now 95e.— Alot of G-foot Parlor Easels, Antique Oak and Cherry—8 or 10 styles. Were #1.45,81.75,81 95 and 82.50. Now 9e.— 50 Ornamented White and Gold Easels, 55 feet high. - balling.) o. Tae Goxvscum Srock KS AND BABY CARRIAGES must share ‘TRU the fate of the Pictures—all reduced to close. ttems will Index the stock: 1 Basket Trunk, 32-inch,,beavy canvas cover, sole- leather corners, leathar-bound edees, Was $14.45. Now 8.95. — 1 Sole Leather Trunk, linen lined, heavy duck cover. ——Was $10.00. Now $12.45.— 8 Canvas-covered Packing Trunks, 34, 36 and 38 ineh. —Were $2.50, $3.25 and $5.75. Now #2.25.-— 1 Rolier-tray Canvas Trunk, 96-inch, full linen lined, leather bound —Was #25. Now 812. — Every trunk in stock at a reduced price. (4th floor sseee-]0th st. building.) A few Tue Gorvscmmp Fax Srock Follows in the wake of the Pictures, Trunks, &c.,and ‘Will doubtless crowd the counters. Excellent chance for this necessary adjunct to the New Year's toflet. SEVERAL HUNDRED FANS, FEATHER PLAIN AND HAND-PAINTED GAUZE, PLAT AND HAND-PAINTED SATIN HAVE BE! MARKED AT A GREAT SACKIFICE. We have divided then into ten lots and priced them as follows: Te. to $3.48 Fane. BS8to $2.45 Fans. $1.50to 84.00 Fans. . 82.75to 24.00 Fans. $4.00t0 7.00 Fans. 50 to 88.00 Fai 00 to $10.00 (st floor, STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN Savasese Deranraess. 10 per cent discount on all Japanese Screens. Special bargain tahles of odds and ends, containing New Year's Reception Dishes, Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams, Vases, &c.. at —A5, 75 and 95c.— Worth #1 00, $1.50 and $2.00. 20-inch Satsuma Vases, ——#5.00——Worth 85.00, — Reductions on Bamboo Portieres and Furniture. (Third oor. Ist and 2d snnexes. ) 0. STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN Shoe Deranrvenr. We have marked special prices on several lines of Shoes, which are broken in sizes. They sre all new and perfect goods—neither shopworn nbr defrctive. Ladies’ Duree Kid Entton Shoes, square toes, patent leather tips, band sewed. —Were $5. Now 83.75 Ladies’ Vici Kid Button Shoes, oj leather tips, band welt. pair. — ‘opera toes, patent Were #3.50. Now 82.50 pair. — Ladies Cloth-top Button Shoes opera toes, leather tips, hand welt. 10TH, 1TH AND F STS. XN. Woopwano Axv Loranor, w. . ——— That no delay may be occasioned in our delivery of engraving orders for New Year's day, we respectfully to it at once. ‘Name engraved on copper plate and 50 cards 86c. +110 st, building. ) Faz Dau Reevimenests FOR > New Years Day. A SUPERB STOCK, Representing every mode that has come to the sur- face of FASHION'S SEA FOR LADIES. Fans of Gauze, Ostrich Feathers and Lace, Hatr Orna- ments, Gloves, Brooches, Silk Hose and Slippers to match the gown, Lace Handkerchiefs, Neck Fixings. ‘Lace and Gauze Drapery, Nets, &c., &e. aca FOR GENTLEMEN. Fall-dress Shirts with all length sleeves. Full-dress Bows, in every approved shape. Pall-dress Protectors, the newest designs and shapes. Collars and Cuffs, latest styles, English and domes- tte, ‘Silk Suspenders and Haif Hose, Handkerchiefs. Cuff Buttons and Studs, Gloves of all the proper shades, including the favorite ‘*Pearl,” with the new style embrotdersd backs, Satin-bound ‘Knickerbocker Vests for full dress. Sreciat Diseray Axo Sare ot Mess Evesixe Neeprovs For , Arrme FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘Men's Department first floor, first annex. Everything on full-dress parade, profusely and effectively displayed with an intermingling of palme and potted plants and incandescent Ughts, making {t pretty to look upon and convenient for sour baying. a Lavtes Necawean For New Yeaws. Plain Edge Chiffon RufMing, all shades. —-81.25 yard. — Embroidered Edee (biffon Ruffling, all shades. 81.50 to 85,00 yard. — a Skirt Ruffing, plain colors and glace efects. ~ -B73 and 50c, yard. — Lace Fichus, made of two rowsof point de gene lace, 10 inches wide and ? longz—white and cream. —37.00 and 87. The “Queen Elizabeth” Evening Cafe—the latest exclusive novelty—of best quality silk bengsline, real ostrich feather trimming—iigut blue and pink— only oneof each. (st floor 2d aunez.) apa Lars) Groves For New Yeaws. Fashion calls for Tans, Modes, Lavender, Helio- trope, Pearl, Grays, &e. ‘This class of Gloves has been selected with studious care, with particular attention to the choice of mate- Tial, shape and finish. As to tho prices—you will find them as reasonable as those asked by many for an inferior articl 12-button-length Paris Suede Gloves in Black and delicate tints of Pink, Nile Green, Mode, Lavender, | Pearl, Gray, Strawand Tan. —#2.50.8 pair. — 16-yutton-lens th Paris Snede Gloves in Black and shades of Tan, Gray, Lavender, Cream, Oranse, Pink, Nile and Green, —#3. pair. — Pearl Gray Glace Kid Gloves with Black embroidered backs. 4-button, $1.50 a pair, S-button-length Mousquetaire, $1.85 a patr. 8, 12 and 16-button-length Silk Mitts in Black, Car- dinal, Pink, Light Blue, Nile Green, Lavender, Straw, White and Cream. —81, 81.25 | Pies door . Fass For New Yaars. Real Ostrich Feather Fans, in white, black, gray and blue, with pearl and tortoise shell sticks. ©. & Muddiman, 614 12th st. It ILLUMINATE ON New Years Day . with One of our BANQUET LAMPS. - $3.00, $3.50, 84.75 up to $15.00. ‘We did not exhaust our stock And have Just received WROUGHT IRON LAMPS. ‘Have them complete. Prices $5.75, 86.50, $9.00. SILK LaMP SHADES In varions shapes and sizes, GAS HEATING STOVES,’ 82.75, 94.75, 85. C. A. Mopomas. 614 12m § Pierce’ Scott's Emulsion. .. Cuticura Resoivent. Cuticnra Ointment. Cuticura Soap. Fellows" Byropliosphites. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery... Brown's Iron Bitters. . ‘Warner's Safe Cure, ‘Malt, ‘genuine’. Ayer's Hatr Vigor. ‘Hall's Hatr Renewer All other goods at lowest prices. $3858933 2 Favorite Preavription. BEEES nd Wino (full size)... e885 Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. Fresh Swedish Leeches just recetved. KOLB PH\RMACY, “LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES,” 438 7TH 87. N.W., COR. E. ty elle iT i ISH === days of 1892 we are making our three Shoe DDD Houses ring with the applause of our patrons Aside from the at- traction of onr GREAT SALE of our “FULL-DRESS FOOTWEAR,” ° are offering many seasonabla, ble lines of Shoes at reduced prices im order to close them out before the dawn of 1803. Aeetra. RERE ARE A FEW, PICKED aT RANDOM, FROM EACH DEPART- MENT: Liuorse Derantaesr. 150 pairs Hand-sewed Welt Blacher Laced Boots, regular @3.50 vacues wind up. 190, Top, goods; to wind up... Finest Hand-rurnea Cioth stent Leather Oxford Lies, 83. $2.00 an mean uppers, @1.25 values: to wi eS House Mews Derarraest. 200 pairs Hand-sewed Calf Laced Shoes and Gaiters, common-sense style, @5.00 goods; to wind up... pairs Calf Boots, an excellent gato Quality uot all elecals wouiad = “$1.50 All our @2.50and 82 Fine Russta and Alligator T Appers: towind Sb. Sy 50|9 Canpnews Deranrwenr. Misoey’ and Child's Red lined Buckie ia c ek hoes, $1 Kouds, owiniue 45. ‘airs Misses’ Heeled Don- Button Boots, were, siltai up 2" 3] 00 jorocco Fauntleroy Hich-top for boys; were €3.50; 10, wo WM M! HHRAHR A Www WM aatat HOM AA HO OW wwww MMMM HHH AA HHH WWWWM MM. H HAAAH w weune H UA aH H ar ae Be FSF Ss tis 8 888 7” Bese r. te83- oo 42h cco 00 — ss" 8 Reuiasre Sno Hovses 930 and O32 Seventh st, Widand 1916 Pa ave. 231 Pa avane Tur Prrce 1S IMPORTANT— Still {tis not the chief feature. Poor dentistry ts in- finitely worse than none. elicit your patronage solely on the merit of our work. That the prices are low ts incidental and dus to supertor facilities and the skill which produces rapidity. In Dentisiry time is money and if our experts, with every improved ap- pliancs, can do work quicker they can naturally do it cheaper than operators with less skill and poorer equipment. That they can do it with less pain follows, a8 a matter of course. Extracting .. Extragting Gas Cieanl Pulling with Silver. Filling «1h Plating SEN Gold accor” to wae ey if teeth (full ser)... U.S. Desrar. Assoctatios, : Cok. 7TH AND D STS._N.W. NEI ‘That's what we have said to our stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, and have made the hint most decidediy plain by establishing “‘exodva prices” on every article. Any of your friends got a birthday ap- proaching? Tf so yon can find bresent here, which will just suit a purse which has been depleted by the Christmas buying. After being 7 generous to all your friends tt mixht Pay yon to study your own wants, and here again you will find those little necessaries Gn artistic forms), which will please you to death. Prices Ox . Evenvrarse War Dows. F.S. Wis & Co. —26 to 830. — = Gauze Fans, painted and platy. — Dacoctsts, ‘ 81.25 to 87.00. — | | UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. it Lace Fans, White and Black, 83.75 to $9.00. =a -1ith st. buiiding.) Laves’ Hose Fon New Years. ‘This stock of goods was bought with special refer- ence to the social season and comprises a superb as- sortment of the very latest styles and colorings at minimum prices. ‘Ladies? Silk Hose in all shades to match the slippers. Buede, Bronze, Tans, Cardinal, Gray, Pink, Blue, Gold and White. —The. to $7 a pair.— Ladies’ Silk Hose tn plain and drpp.stiteh, fall regular made and elegantly finished. Lavender, Pink, Sky Biue, 14 Rove, Light Greon, Dark Green, Canary, Straw and ‘Yellow. $1.25 to $3.50 pair. — Also s mamnifcent line of Ladies’ Black Silk Hose tn plain, drop-stitch and open-work ankles. PRN ake Lavues Surrers For New Yaans. Satin—red, white, bine and pink. —#3.00 and $3.50 pair.— ‘Sucde—wLi 4, tan, black, gray and pink. ——-82.00, 82.50 and $3.00. — Kid-~beaded and plata. -—$1.50, #2.00 and 82.50. — Patent Leather. $1.75, $2.00 and $4.50, — SSeS INE INE At ULIUS vLIvs MARIGH FURIGRE EXIOHES: New Youx Avexcz Ness 14:0. URN URNITU Uns THE PAMCPAMEST PLY ANSBURGH'S LANSBEnSEs RINK. ‘Those of our patrons who wish to par chase their furniture by easy payments can be accommodated with weekly or monthly curtailings of thetr bills. It is often the cage that housekeepers are in need of large leces of furniture or sets of farnitare, the parchase of which they are obliged to post- pone for lack of the ready cash. It is this consideration which impels usto insugurate a system, enabling them ‘to purcl ‘all needed articles of furniture without feeling in the least cramped or ‘embarrassed in ttspayment. Spread out on our one immense floor at the Rink you will find every concetvable furnishing for the home, whether {tgbe for parlor, bed room, hall, @iming room or kitchen. Al onone fcor—no waiting for elevatts. We cordi- ally invite youto inspect our stock even if ‘you do not wish to purchase; but if you do, remember you need not pay ail cash. Sees daeieies Taz Rise, Lasssraca Asp Bro. Rexeaser Taar We DO ENGRAVING IN THE BEST POSSI- BLE FORM; THAT WE ENGRAVE YOUR NAME ON A COPPER PLATE AND 50 carps ror 86 cess. Fox Evesixe Hasoxercarrs Wrean. TOILET WATERS. FINEST EXTRACTS. BEST SOAPS. Necxwean AND Hosterr AND Jewerny Poxzoxrs1— = Courtexios Toxic, 50c. PER BOTTLE. SPLENDID TO WHITEN NECK AND ARMS. Evexrso Groves. THE SEASON IS FOR PARTIES, BALLS AND RECEPTIONS, FOR WHICH OCCASIONS WE HAVE AN ELE- GANT LINE OF THE LATEST STYLE OF GLOVES FOR EVENING WEAR. LADIES’ 20-BUTTON-LENGTH SUEDE IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, FOR @3.50. LADIES" 12-BUTTON-LENGTH SUEDE FOR 82.40. LADIES’ 8-BUTTON-LENGTH SUEDE FOR $1.85. LADIES’ 4 AND 6-BUTTON-LEXNGTH GLACE FOR @1 50. MITTS IN EVERY STYLE AXD VARIETY, BANGING IN PRICE FROM ‘Te. TO 82. ALL OUR GLOVES WARRANTED. . A NEAT LITTLE GLOVE BUTTONER * GIVEN WITH EACH PAIR OF GLOVES. Ove Oor-Or-Tows Fusexns — CaM ORDER BY Mar. — THE MOST CAREFUL Fa aR “LAMS= ee 432 fate i Fe decided to close out (if lew priee will en Complish it) our entire line of Ladiow’, Misew ant ChMdren Wraps, and bave made sweeping reduc. tions throurhout our entire line If you can get ftred from the sample line we bowrht of © mame facturer you can sh the former price. Ladies’ Donbie Breast Coats, fm Diack, at 06.50, 94,95, 83.75, 86.75 and en Ladies Three-quacter Double Breast Costa, tn tana, Diue and black, at $9, ®11.25, @19, #22.50t0 #2 So. Ladies’ Storm Uisters, with capes Reduced to 812, $15 ana sis Latiow Bernhardt Capes, Reduced to 89, $12, 615 and #19 50. Misses’ Double Breast Reefors, im Meht amd dark colors, at $4.50, #5 50, #0 75. @O to #28 (Children's Jackets at $1.03, $2, #31088 50. Come in and look through our stock, We'll be ging to ebow the:n, whether you purchase of not. Jonxsox & Letra * ‘TIS Market space Lovraz Grove Cos Srvusn Groves Some weeks ago we foresaw that Shortleneh dressed Kid Gloves would arom Bea thing of the past aud accor ingly riosed All you ock Or Evexiva aes in thisetty. You may goto most any Sorecud'bna ante We ‘teguetatces In eventne shales id there tt onda, bat c ore andy La “ies? $-bni joves, hat guabrcidered 610) ataet! iver th ew Bie shade andsir~, which ne orb Daa ety eweied Gauntlets entirely mh © suades, and last bot hot least of our Nig erade Bi.) unon- ler Widen’ in Ontghine any Gere ew chmvaghe to, Then we have Revvoriox For New CHASES. Our Faguinite Jeweled Gauntlets and Dressed Ri Year Pur Kias, gold and silver embrotdered. vin} trom $3.50 ro 82.95. Our 25-vutton Mousquetatres. oid and stiver broidered, as aiso embroidered im silk of dil “ $7.00 ‘mons redactions are made tm order te r tefore taking mvent Fs 12-bution Suede Mousguetatres (plain) of met French xia. Worn $2.50, ar The same in 160ett0n tenet, 2 The sme te 20-button lengths, 3.1 Our best S-button Suede Monsgnetaires, edued $2.00 1 S170. from ‘Our best 8-vutton Dressed Kid Mousquetaires. ite. aurea trom $2.25 ro S185. Corapare ty and prices with th: bonses and su will buy of ue rigs We try on every pair of Gloves at our risk, and war rant them At shove prices, Friday, December 30, and Saturuay, ——— = i oo FEY og SetEr i? at ; in PS 5"% 2 Oo 8 1 & 06 3% ‘eGo ene e0t “00 T 911 Pesssvrvasta Ave 911 oT cope Ma, Washisgios. DG. or wo. F power, Peg wt nitory and Stable Carrince Dear Sir: [have watched with interest the fmproveinents you have been 1 inti ara your states and tock i the drainare smn of Your stables and tox cecasion today to makee thorouch imepertion Of entire extabitah: ‘The provisions von have made for the trap ng of exci drain end the location of ow wet Krom cach stall inoures socurtiy’ asatest “Baist do &, soeuen cal comtort of horens. The atwen-e of woodw thon the floors an@ See SR ae st eubetttution therstor the b-at Por lend cement, properly. ia given you a non-absorbent surtace, easily kept clean. In fact you bave. in my renvements th and certain'y the sani ace aud ventilation Perbaps, in this or to any wale, ny other city. Very truly yours, _ Inspector Piatti’ D.G g,Pirst-class accommodations for Boarding Horses. Re ammonia, dampness of Araurhte Balls, Reoe thors, ®e. desiring ox- Eistant Eerie Sa Paria useot CAR TAGES, a2y.2 yews" TINEMETZ’S “Fir NEMS) AT SHB Our stock of Sealskin Reefers, Jackets and Capes, Far Capes, Neck Bearfs, Mums, Ac. in still complete,” We had af tinmense trade previous to Christmas, but have re ordered and now have equally as deviravie An assortinent as ever. Facellent line of Sealskin Reefers from 2200 to #275 00 Lear Por Military Capescf elt the tasty = sivandeie™ ‘tour oachuan need a new Pur ‘believe we supply balf the coachmen of this city. ‘Coxchmen’s Pur PYTBARTS Bead MRA LS PS