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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, tationery. our Aoumay Lim OF NEW, NOVEL, CLEVER AD ARTISTIO STATIONERY GOODS 18 NOW READY. BOX PAPELS, ILLUML NATED PAPETERTES, 8 LK, SATIN AND CANVAS CABINETS, REAM Pa- PERS, IN TINTS, PURE WHITE SATIN FINISHES, CREAMS aND MANY OTHER STYLES. Box Papeteries, FROM 1c. BOX TO THE VERY FINEST $4.00 BOXES. Children’s Juvenile Papers IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM 122e, BOX UP. ound Papers IN ALL THE DIFFERENT STYLES AND QUALITIES, FROM Ife. UP TO THE VERY FINEST PRODUCED. LOT 1-30c. BOXES FOR 22e. LOT 2-25e. BOXES FOR 2c. LOT 3—S0e. BOXES FOR 38e. ‘These are in tints, #s well as plain white. Fountain Pens. RRY THE JOIN THIS .CTION ND EN GIVES FOR THB AN ANY OTHER PEN WHICH SELLS FOR TWICE THB MONEY. OUR PRICE IS REAL VALUE OF THIS PEN 18 $2.00. EACH PEN IS GUARAN- ALL STYLES, ALL PRICES. PEARL HANDLE PEN, WITH SOLID GOLD POINT, EACH PEN PUT UP’ IN LEATHER CASE, WITH SILK LINING, FOR o8c. Not worth one penny less than one dolla: a Atty cents. your Engraving dope for Christmas, Don't put it off too late, as it might mean a disappointment. mame on a Copper \Plate in the Reprinting “50 - Card from Plate, 40c. Reprinting 100 Card from Plate, 75c. Work guaranteed to be the best, Estimates given fo Wedding Invitations, Monograms, Crests, Coat fet Arms, Address, Dies, tc. OUR WORK IS DONE BY AN AR- ‘TIST. WE GUARANTEE ALL HB DOES, AND NO DISAPPOINTMENT NOW. LET US SERVB YOU TO- \/ MORROW, BEFORE THE RUSH AND BUSTLE INCIDENT TO CHKIST- MAS TRADE. ‘LANSBURGH «a BRO, 420, 422, 424, 420 7TH Fine WATCHES ‘RE SO MUCH BELOW THE PRICES OF TWO OR THREE YEARS BACK THAT A GOOD ARTICLE COMES WITHIN THE REACH OF THE SLENDER | | EST PULSE. + We can show as many Watches in our itock as will be found in two or three ther large lots Exceptional Low Prices, $3.50 1s our price for a Solid Silver Open- face Stem Winder. Just the thing for @ stores combined. The purchasing of enables us to offer Silver Hunting Case Stem ze. The boys’ size, & 0. a Solid Gold Open Face Stem Winder, small and dainty, with smooth back for monogram, which we will engrave free of charge. $10 1s the price of a Gold-filled Case, with Waltham or Elgin Stem-winding move- ment in gents’ or ladies" size. $18 fs our special price for a Fine Solid J4-karat Gold Hunting Case Watch, lidies* Mize, with Waltham or Elgin movement. $25 for a solid 14-ka-at Gold Hunting Case, with fine diamond in center of back, raised gold ornamentations and Waltham or figin movement. This was $50 two years ago. $25 for a Gents’ Solid Gold Hunting Case dtem Winder, with Elgin or Waltham aorement. $33 1s our spectal price for a Gents’ Solid (4karat Gold Hunting Case American Stem winder, handsomely engraved. It's $50 im value. We Imve a fine line of Ladles* Gol€ Watehes in extra small sizes, from $9 to $100. Store Open Evenings. Buy Your GROCERIES At Headquarters And Save Money. re not only cater to Hotels, Kes- taurants and Boarding Houses— but to PRIVATE FAMILIES as well. We tandle THE BEST Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, Wines and Liquo:s— and our prices are THE LOWEST for cholee goods. Better lay in a supply for the holidays NOW and avold the rush later on. {Urders by mail recelve same at- tention as those given in person. 12 cans Royal somatoes.. 12 cans Shriver's Corn. Arbuckle’s Coffee, 1b. Mocha and Java Coffee, Old Gov. Java, the best, Old Maid’s Favorite Tea, i?Best in America, Ib., soe 5 cans Condensed Milk. Vermont Maple Sirup, in gal. cans Vermont Maple Sugar, 2 Ibs. for. Silver Drip Sirup, in gal. cans. Vure New Orleans Molasses,in Porto Iico Molasses, in gal. cans. 28 Ibs. Granulated Sugar. 8 Macaroni... 4 Ibs, Bead Ri 8 Ibs. Buckwheat. 3 quart bottles Catsup. 6 cans Oll Sardines. New Citron, 2 Ibs. for Burbank Potatoes,bu, Golden Key Jams, 2 jars. . Seediess Raisins, Ib....... California Prunes, 3 Ibs. for. Peaches and Apricots, 2 Ibs. Figs, We. lb., 3 0 for French Mixt Bibs. 3 tons New Nuts just re= ceived==5 Ibs. = = = —_ Finest Florida Oranges, doze ‘Sugar-Cuzed Shoulders, Ib. . Faucy Sugar-Cured Breasts, 1b. + le. Fancy Patent Process Flour==per bbl. = = = $4 If not satisfactory we will cheerfully refund your money. Wines & Liquors rs BERERE PreeRee 2 8 BR REE EEE Aedeieeeted ep eeseeoeey r : Sweet Catawba, gal Best California Po Best Imported Port, gal Best California Sherry, gat Best Imported gal. 3 Good Cooking Best Blackberry ( Best G-quart bottle : : ce ed Cooking Brandy, ¢: Private Stock Whisky, gal Pride of Washington Whisky, Old Washington County Whisky, ga Smith's Whisky, gal © Headquarters for Cats and Mixed Mustards by the gallon. “W. H. Keister, GROCERIES, FRUITS AND PROVISIONS, Cor. oth and La. Ave., at Get At The Cause of your bilious- ness—if you have any. Don’t patch the trouble over by using a “tem- porary relief” medicine and deceive your- self into be- lieving you are permanently cured. Bseeeeesskeses OPPOSITE CENTER MARKET. | Biliousness iscaused main- ly by inaction of the liver and is generally ac- companied by constipation. Your bowels and your liver are regulated by a simple lit- tle remedy for sale by all druggists. Itis ‘Ripans Tabules. 50c. Box. a Sick ;Chamber Often requires additional heat— furnace inadequate to keep it at Fequlred temperature. A Gas Store wi it do—and it won't cost you much if you get It of us, and we will keep it in repair one year free. Gas Radiators, $10 u Gas Heating Stoves, Be up. Taylorn Fireplacn Heaters, $25 up Covered Gas Stove Tubing, Ye. ‘Gas ‘Appliance Exchange, 1428 N. Y. Ave. asa | OR ASASAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAD | POOIIPIOSSROOOL IONS Boods can be Reserved Now | Last Year’s R. Harris&Co., JEWELERS, qth and D Sts. Sealskins Cheap. 2° Scalskin Jackets. Sle 36. ¢ Worth $155. To close.. v100 1 Sealskin Jacket, Worth $190, To closo.. $75 Willett & Ruoff, 905 Pa. Ave. 7-204 WOODWARD :: - LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. 0 Open Evenings Until Xmas, Beginning Monday. Christmas Cards and Booklets—First Floor. Seg: Today and Tomorrow, Children’s Days Throughout our entire establishment, he special offerings in Boys’, Girls’ and Infants’ Outer and Un- der Garments and other Dress Requisites; also various things for the young folks’ amusement. A good time to select the Christmas present. The goods are special —selected for this occasion—and the prices are remark- ably low. Children’s Trimmed Hats Reduced. BECOMING SHAPES, BEST STYLES AND CHOICE TRIMMINGS. $3.50 and $5.00. Were $7.50 and $9.00. Also a lot of Fancy Feathers and Birds. 25, 50 and 75c. Were $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75. 2d floor... +24 annex.) $5.00 Day In Boys’ Department. Blue Conductor Cloth Suits, Blue Serge Suits, ‘‘Re- ciprecity” Suits inchecks and fancy mixtures, ‘“‘Rough- and-Tumbie”’ Suits in Mixtures, ‘‘Bessemer’’ Suits in mixtures, Velvet ‘Junior’ Suits with satin lining, Sailor Suits in English styles, Geo. Rivers’ Frieze Overcoats, Butterfly Cape Overcoats, Knappy Reefers with bound edges. All Special Values at $5.00. ALL THE SUITS HAVE DOUBLE SEATS AND KNEES —CLOTH EXTENDING FROM ONE SIDE 60c. Pants Sale CONTINUED, MORE NEW ONES somes WARRANTED ALL WOOL, DOUBLE SEAT AND KNEES. $1.00 AND $1.25 GRADES. 10th st. bidg.) Special Values in Girls’ Clothing. A Sample Line of All-wool Frocks, . OF PLAIN AND FANCY MIXED CHEVIOT AND SERGE. LINED THROUGHOUT. STYLISHLY TRIMMED WITH SILK AND NOVELTY BRAID. NOT MORE THAN ONE OR TWO OF ANY ONB STYLE. SIZES 6 TO 12 YEARS. $3-00, $3.75, $4.00 and $5.50. A special lot of School Dresses in desirable dark Blue Oxford Cloth Reefers, suitable for school mixtures. Lined throughout. Trimmed with braid. | wear. Loose front. Broad revers. The OnE Full skirt. Deep ruffle over shoulders. $1 38 $5.0 Very fall sleeves. 2 oO warm school fur-trimmed garments for most desira®le style for growing girls... Long Coats and Gretchens—good, eloaks and handsot “di Each... brown, somely braid (8d floor. Special Values in Long Cloaks of white elderdown, full puffed sleeves, deep cape, feather stitched around cape, sleeves collar with ribbosene. * 83 00 : a! Each . Long Cloaks of white cashmere, some with deep cape, others with Hubbard yoke and rufiles over shoulders; both styles richly embrol- dered in silk, Each.......ceccesseeees $3.50 Short Coats of fancy elderdowns, some with wide collar and ruflle over shoulder; others Hubbard and Gretchen styles, trimmed with Silk Caps in various_shapes, silk em- fancy braids; furs, ribbons, &c. Each.. $3.50 broidered, lace pompons. Kach........ .Dolis’ Outfits in Infants’ Department. You can save time, anngyance and expense by buying Dolls’ Outfits here. A Dainty, Pretty Outfit for $1.75, CONSISTING OF A LONG OR SHORT DRESS, FLANNEL SKIRT, WHITE SKIRT, SHIRT, SACQUB AND BOOTEES. ‘Infants’ Clothing, full puffed ne $2.50 Short Coats of Bengaline Silk, red and brown, full sleeves, deep painted collar, trim- med with beaver tar’ tichsaer’eccers $6.50 Short Coats of white eiderdown, sleeves, fleece ned. brown and navy, trimmed with fancy braids, Each : $2.00 256. “Tha Rt aes brave Mrs. Molesworth ighton. . . 25 | Tree Hold -litl (4th floor. “Velutina,” the Beautiful Pile Fabric, SO EASILY MISTAKEN FOR SILK VELVET, IS BECOMING — POPULAR DAILY—STAPLB COLORS, AND EVERY TINT AND TO: IMAGINABLE (Velvet Department........+++++++ Women’s Cotton Underwear Reduced. Not remnants, perfect in all respects, and, while there's only one or two pieces of a kind, the aggregate 1s Iarge—too large to describe In detall. There are Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers, Short Skirts and Long Skirts, all of this season's shapes, made of fine Muslins and Cam- brics, well made and tastefully trimmed with Laces and Embroideries. ich choosing among them, and an excellent opportunity to make up a complete matched set. 79c. for Choice. Many Pieces Sold for Double That Amount. 10th st. bldg.) ++-Adjoining Siiks.) Broken lines, odd sizes, one-of-a-kind styles of Foreign and Domestic Corsets reduced to less than half former prices. French and American makes, iu black, white and colors, long, medium" and short. ‘They are perfect and in every way desirable. As there are two, three or four patrs each, and several styles, you will find your size among them. We have marked them 39C., 69c., $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.75. Many of Them Sold as High as $7.00. 24 thoor, «Annex to 10th st. bldg.) (Center tal Table Covers make most acceptablé Christmas Presents. Here are three special valyes in Tapestry and six in Chenille: $2 Babettry: fringed, Ebotce ‘eoloring 8-4 Tapestry, fringed, rich designs. $4 Chenille,’ fringed, regular pate 1.25 6-4 Chenille, fringed, mottled patterns. 6-4 Chenille, fringed, regular patter: Chenille, fringed, regular patter , fringed, regular patter The “Reading” Bicycle. A standard, high-grade mount of handsome design, made of the cy. weldless steel tubing, with drop-forged steel connections, by Wilhelm & Co., Reading, Pa. Wood rims; high frame; braced rear forks; hand-wrapped pneumatle tires; rubber or rat-trap pedals; tool bag with pump, wrench, oiler and spanner. List Price, $100. Our Price, $55. Guaranteed for One Year. Boys’ and Girls’ em ers $15 Up. Children’s Velocipedes and Tricycles at Less Than New York Prices. seeeereeeees. seeeeeececeeeeees Oth st. bldg.) Wood ward & Lothrop. 1894—TWELVE PAGES. STOLL’S SHOE iIPALACE, 810 TTH ST., NEXT KING'S PALACE. }CCESSOR TO Moore’ s Shoe Palace #Saturday’s Sale. Having bought ‘Moore's Shoe Palace” we an inaugurate a “Special Sale’’ fina ‘small Tots, ‘susplas ‘ines, “slow: tellers,” &c., at Reduced Prices. Here are a few illustrations of the reductions: Ladies’ Shoes Reduced. 200 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, lace and button, some of these cent ao mach as $2 and $2.25 at wholesale. , ; To Close, 87c. Pr. : eae Semetaeet i > +] | Hi 4 $1.25. To Close 87c. Pr. 1 lot Chil, patent tip, To ‘Close, » 48C. Pr. Ladies’ Fine Dongola Button Shoes, opera toe, patent tip and common sense toe, $2 value. To Close, $1.48 Pr. Ladies’ Hand-sewed Patent Leather lace and button, dongola and top—pointed toe. From $5 to $2.98 Pr. Elegant Hand-turned_ and ‘Shoes, cloth Men’s Shoes Reduced. Men's Satin-Calf Lace Shoes, London toe, were $1.25. To Close, 98a Pr. “Patent Leather 8 “Dressy 83 Pai cloth top. 4 From $4.50 to $1.98. Men's Fine Patent Leather Lace Shoes. ‘ 4 ‘ = $4.50 = aa 68 : i | Men's Fine “C it Shoes, and ‘‘Piceadilly"’ toe. Call luce and congress, all on eae widths. Men's Fine Calf Lace Shoes, “‘needle”” Te $4.50 to $2.48 Pr. From $4 to $2.98 Pr. ig Satisfaction or money returned. Just as represented—fust as advertised. iStoll’s s Shoe Palace, 810 7th St. N. W. The cause of i} ANARCHY. “A well-fed man is usually a well=-bred man, and nothing makes the material of an anarchist quicker than an empty stomach.”* Don’t Encourage Anarchy —by using poor flour and feeding your husband with heavy, soggy bread. Give him the best,/¢ the lightest, the whitest, the purest and the health- iest bread in the world, viz.: that which is made from Ceres Flour. Ceres is for sale by all grocers. Weonly whole- sale it. Wm. M. Galt & Co., “Wholesalo Flour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. ist St. and Ind. Ave. it We Carry Only Se Rann, brated Wade & Butcher And offer lower prices than they were ever sold for before, $1 Wade & Butcher Razor at cne-half valu $2 Wade & Butcher Razor at half price.. Leading prices for Strops, Brushes, Soaps, Mugs, Cosmetics, ete., ete, Double-s:ving Strop, horse hide aml canvas..... B5e. A good 4-sided Razor Strop for 19, A Gilt Shav- ing Mug, 25c. Colgate’s Shaving Soap, 10c. Fine Cosmetics, 10c. St. Thomas Bay Rum, best, 25c. Genuine Florida Water, 34c. A Fine Beveled Plate Shaving Mirror.......... 49¢. Kolb Pharmacy, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 488 TTH, 8.W. COR. EB N.W. KATE FIELD. CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7TH 8ST. ‘75¢., $1 and $1.25 ‘Corsets, 50¢. Just closed out from a jobber the entire balance of a certain line of Corsets, which regularly sell for e., $1 and $1.25, at such a price that will enable us to offer them At soc. the Pair. ‘Dolls for soc. We are keeping up our reputation for carrying the Prettiest Faced Dolls in this city. For fifty cents we offer you @ 16-inch Jointed Doll, kid body, bisque face; the “‘go-to-sleep"* Poort, ‘Dolls for a Dollar. , We can offer for a dollar a 22- inch Jointed Doll, bisque face, natural hair, the ‘“‘go-to-sleep” sort. Ladies’ soc. Vests jand Pants, 25c. —balbriggan and gray ribbed. Men’s 25c.Hosiery, toc pr.. —natural grays. 50c. Chenille Table Covers, 33c. —4-quarter. 85c. Fancy Jap. Drapery Silks, 50c. yard. Carhart & Leid "928 7th St. It Setontot - SAVE | sister At the |&R= OU can do so by heating by Y ofl or xas. Individaal rooms can be heated better almost instantly—heat is ever at your command. A Stove Sale: Saturday. Attend it if you are looking for @ good Oil or Gas Stove at a low price. LOL OOD: Comb. Gas Heating and $ I o25- ‘Cooking Stove, $3 Pct $2.25 —heaeeg The “Home Comfort.” 93 2-burner Oil Stoves, —have four tubes, high nickeled base, with three jewels. $3.2 ©o up. tro “Coal |Up” With. oatontoetentontoeteetontesteete — iHeaters, $ 2.75: $7. a 96; Poole’s Grocery, 1209 F St. ¢What Are You Payin ‘For Flour? —timportant question when we can ‘sell you the finest flour in the world for less than what some grocers ask for the inferior, poorly blended pro- duct. $California Flour, : $4.50 bbl., $1.25 qr. bbl. Fancy N. Y. Burbank Potatoes, 69c. Bu. “Old Belma’’ Whisky, goc. Qt., $3 Gal, ‘Pure Vt. Sap M Maple ‘Sirup, St com, 98c. Can, Liquors at t Cut Prices. Hannisville Pure Rye Whisky, T years old, $4.50 gal.; $1.25 qt. Hermitage Pure Rye Whisky, @ years old, $3.75 gal.; $1 qt. Pleasant Valley Sweet Catawba Wine, 75c. gal. ‘ Poole’s, 1209 F St. t BOYS’ $4.35 SUIT SALE. SAA voorion = Here goes to wind up a nunmer ———~ z\- of lots of Boys’ Knee-pants Suits— ———- = stylishly made in fancy mixtures, ——= 4. | ——— Were $5, $6 and $6.50. — Senet I ts PRES EEROOD, SOS BES. EE, BT which we have marked about 25 per cent less than prices else- where. ‘PARKER, Bridget & Co., 315 7th St. N. W. e MOSES’. DECEMBER 7, 18094 Want an Idea —for a present that'll be appreciated? Then consult our big stock and profit by the little prices at present pre- vailing. The Xmas Stock Sale has lowered prices so % bag i Choice, $4.35. ¢ Just In = | —— —a nobvby ure of Boys’ Storm ———= + Ere Conts, Ulsters, Reefers, &¢.,. ——= FRipay, jai Sil Cal Sins gc. that they ee . el ce azing. tute Sta Pass roc. =e tpn As As Sits isc. EMSS (3 $y rene ol Ho Be. Ww. MOSE Ss AND apanned coal ods, IOC, Oa Chatvanizea Coal H&* 266, B. SONS, age Frunace Soom SC LARGEST EXCLUSIVELY RETAIL FURNITURR, arge Furnace Scoops, SOC. CARPET, UPHOLSTERY, DRAPERY AND. Lime Cort An Site 6oc. 3 WALL PAPER HOUSE IN AMERICA —fit over the barrel—galvanized fron wire—solid oak inside frame, an} unbreakable. for Mrs. Potts’ Celebrated $1 Nickel-plated Irons, wood. handles and stand, 3 sizes to a ret. CAN sizes in Galvanized Ash Cars. Burnishine | urnishine —Dress and the nickel work on stoves, 20c., 25c. and 50c. can, iChtistyK Ker. 55C-t et ~-the genutay sort. nother ay’ 0 ave Another ¥ ay Feave have us felt-strip the doors and “ windows of yoar house. They will kcep out the winds in cold weather and the dust in summer. We use the best—Valentine’s Felt—Shall we send-up a man to take meas- ures and submit estimate? No chirge for it, and you are not compelled to buy them, arber & arber G & uth Streets. OSS, + OSS, SEALED FOR YEARS ‘This store has been the best place fa the clty to get ARTISTS’ SUPPL eS plets line of everything needful aiware’ ‘on XMAS GIFTS — occupy the minds of most STAR Are you in doubt about what to readers “As a suggestion, look at this stock of BRONZES, VASES, ONYX TABLES, LAMPS, &c. Prices always lowest. . Muth & Co., 418 TTH ST. N.W., RS ‘C0 GEORGE RYNBAL, JR. 22 Ibs. $1. . Y, BURBANK POTATOES, bu FRENCH PEAS (standard), 2 cai FRENCH MUSHROOM : & I HOUSTON "TOMATOES, * doa. EARLY JUNE PEAS, doz. cai — QUEEN SIRUP, for cokes, a CALIFORNIA FRUITS, et cg pas. D. Donnelly, ja AND f STS, Cigara, Groceries, Wines, Liquors and -20¢0 at Brightens; rightens; seamacer ME a Granulated Sugar) : 1th and F Sts. Soetoeteete What Will You Have For Dinner? —or for aay other meal? There's nothing Fou could name in substantials and table Melleactes we haven't get al shortist notice. “Everything we hale ts the freshest, ‘choicest, most deliciously flavored obtainable. We make a ‘specialt; familtes with everytiting tain days each w 4 a + | (Cottage Market,,818 14 St 447-2000 ee we ee ee eee Soegosdeegeegeg s of supplying sired ¢ $ esired on cer- 2 SSS F $ iEver Lost Milk = Recause your present rater agate te mm & his convenience and not 4 ving the milk? We ~"s rr] > — me and ‘as often eact as de- z —— sired. We receive our mil pure, 4 —— fresh and rich, from our own dairy et farms. Every quantity coutains ite fall amount of cream, TFDrop.a postal. We'll serve you prom gS MILK, Se, QT. CREAM, 12c. PINT. Ss. Thompson, 511 4% ST. S.W. d7-20¢0 soe nt tht tt ice % Imexpensive Holiday Presents. We have * dl of dainty articles, including FAW BASKETS, BRIO-A- BRAC, Rene’ imys Srted exclusively. for os that will niake exquisite Xmas presents, at_an exceedingly small outlay. F7We will iny aside any purchase, and deliver it whenere~ Tirs. M. J. Hunt, 1 1309 F St. 47-2060 LAAAR RA RADA DAD D RD iBeef & Pork of Our Own Killing Are tho only ingredients of our “Frank- forter” amt “Vienna” Sausage, Prepared with the utmost cleanliness and care. . Deliciously flavored to suit all tastes. Come to oar stands—we're In atl markets— otherwise you may get an inferior sub- stitute; You enp’t get Letter sausage, Residence DRIGHEWOOD AVENE 47-39 CENTER MA . IN. Auth, doomi x st. MARKET, WESTERN AND 0 &T., RIGGS AN AND MARK: Soetondontonsontentoeteegontontensentonrenteetont