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7” We foresaw that oney on useless toys a chases in —whic 2 een usefulness and © © Diamonds. ‘ tw le yore, with ruble or emerald centers, Jewe ers’ $10. Our pric aa ¢ It-karat € Children’s Itkarat’ Gold Rings real chip diamond set- - 19E- a Wan st 95-98 Imt. Diamonds. ds are the the at a lit- distance. have these “ wia”” Gems in Studs and Scarf ae ; Drop $2.48 and Sccew and $1.98, Another 200 si es’ White Aprons, atin-striped Bee a vw TAC. the “E ‘a Aprons ery sort and ice of ¥ A Ts A Py; HOLIDAY GIFTS. They Can Be Selected and Purchased Advantageously. In order that The Star's readers. may know where they can most advantageously purchase holiday goods, whether for use in the family or for gifts to relatives and friends, the following pointers are given, taken from ‘The Star's advertising columns: There is nothing in the extensive cata- logue of Christmas gifts that is calculated to give more lasting profit and pleasure to the recipient than a good book. Nowhere in the city is there a better assortment of books than that now offered for the holi- day trade by the Standard Book Store at BLi 9th street. Their stock includes all the standard works of literature, from the an- cient classics to all compositions, bound in all styles of the art, from the most expensive to the cheap- est. The prices are low beyond all possible fompetition and the person is poor ir that ot be suited on that score. sdvertisement for particular: Persons desiring to purch: a Christmas gift, combining the prime elements of util- \ty, comfort and luxury, will surely find | what they want at th well- known estab- lishment of W. H. Hoeke, corner ‘enn sylvania avenue and Sth'street. This en- terprising merchant has an unexcelled stock of fur carpets and dra for the holiday season, and his pric as the lowes' Consult his ac in another column as to ra make him a visit ever be entirely con need of the h bargains he offers in nold furnishings and decorations. Things that delight the eye of the be- Polder and enhance the comfort and well- being of the poss are to be found in all their beauty and variety at the popular the corner of Sth 2nd the capable mange- than whom chants in the jalty of silk the popular modern | “At Bon [arch th » Sterling Articles. Double Store Bh ADS, A and w« and things in that line. Their methods of dealing dirept with the best manufacturing estab- | lishments of Europe enable them to offer the t goods in their line at prices be- | a by the ord ition ri ained thre like a straw- n that it is unapproachable in its If there is anything m as a Christmas gift for a lady, of age or complexion, than a s has yet to be ¥ proach to woole can be found in all establishment referred to. There, also, is to be found, within the means of the most penurfous, a charming profusion of »aper- jes draperies, linens, ribbons, gloves and all sorts of fan pds and novelties, in- eluding . dolls, toys, &e. in velvets or all of which tyles at the ades and that merry old soul,” has adquarters for the District of Columbia, for the holiday season of 1804, at the blishment of Woodw & Le at the corner of 11th Streets, and has provided them with a stock of Christmas goods that for richness, vari is unprecedented in the bu of Washi e things th ck, s it may be ‘al w th: it les all new and good in the lin f dress suk wre wear, hesiery, iinens, faney nd every- thing necessary for the comfort and a ment of men, women and children ide of the special barg may be ob- tained by @ perusal of the advertisement in another part of this paj It is generally r. conceded that hai ker- | eciated. beauty with a ‘moderate Perfumeries. Special—For two days Woodworth’s Perfume, ALL ObURS. Only 9c. OZ. | wus in cellulold he Pill low Shams. Pillow Shams make Liney? usual $1.68 qu nt Styles of T dia Lisien Pt. low Shams, lace and em- Droidery trimmed, thi I 8 usual $1.98 quality..... - Bureau Sets. Exquisite line of ‘ovelty” Burean 9 “AU Kir » cons! f and various sizes ities to inateh. ‘These at one-third regul will prices, sell less in Dotted &e., white and Caney colored Halugs. Leather Goods. e next two days w H offer all Bsc. Taatiier Purses, and small, all leathers New ks line of chiefs are as appropriate gifts as anything possible to be bought or made. They are always welcome, and especially so at Christmas. meet the certain demand for such articles the Bon Marche has laid in a stock, at the double stores, 314 and 316 7th street northwest, comprising 47 00 handkerchiefs, enough to give every man, woman and child in Washington two, and still have a few thousand left. This is claimed to be probably the largest stock of the goods in question in the city, and the prices have be®M marked so low, say the proprfetors, that it will not be possible to sell them any cheaper by the dozen— they are simply being retailed at whole- sale prices. In the display are ladies’ in- itial handkerchiefs, ladies’ embroidered handkerchiefs, ladies’ pure linen handk 3 TWO-DAYS’ XMAS SALE Open Ses great majority of people were tired of wasting and foolish gifts, sowe have made extensive pur-= SUBSTANTIAL PRESENTS, fter all, are really the-most appr price. induce you to shop the next two days, as we will be cr BON MARCHE, Washington’s Leading Furnishings a 3l4 & 310 7th St. chiefs, the value of which may be en- | hanced by sewing on pretty lace edges; men’s pure linen handkerchiefs, men’s in- itial handkerehi, children’s _handker- chiefs, and “Jap.” silk handkerchiefs. The Bon Marche will lay aside any purchases until customers are ready for them, and in addition wiH give pretty fancy boxes with every reasonable purchas: Laying sentimentality aside and speaking or of sensible and useful Christmas gifts, there is hardly anything to be purchased | extraordinary low figure of and they paid a great deal more mon | things not nearly as fine. These things are fine and cheap, too, and there is no Everything in our stock Special prices to owded next oak Lace Collars. wo days to ns for 1.98 Pt. Ven- Lace Collars trou Dincusbieni. Satin overed oblon; ext m Pinc Pincus Usual 500. Pt bree sizes Scarfs 10 Per Cent Off | Hand- run Scar fs.3 ext two days, $3.08 orders. No mistake can be made in going there for laundry work. Here is a great opportunity for wheel- men and those who want to become wheel- men, It is an oppertunity for the father who wants to make his boy happy. A good bicycle is usually an expensive pres- ent, but, opportunely for C hristmas, Gor- y & Jeffery Manufacturing Company, 1th street, are having a clearing sale of second-hand and shop-worn wheels of high grade, and in as good condition as can be desired. They offer pneumati wheefs at prices ranging from $3) 2b $05 fn this class; cushion tires, from $25 to $60, and solid tires, which sell for 360, for the A visit to Blum Bros.’ toy department will make the eyes of the average child sparkle and will make a man wish he were a boy again. The parents of today did not have such toys when they were children, | reason why the children of this Christmas for a similar amount that will prove as welcome as foot-gear in some form Ail manner of boots and shoes are to be found | at t ablishment of Heilbrun & C ith street northwest, wh the familiar Special offers are made by t e is displaye: s firm as re shoes for men and women, while the vlar low prices will prevail. Messrs. Heilbrun Co. style themselve: ip-to-date Shoemet as low and claim that th and lower = prices are than thos: quoted by their contemporaries for similar qualities. ‘Vid Woman in | William H. McKnew of 933 Pennsylvania | avenue northwest advertises that he begun his annual clearance sale, w always eagerly watched for by the fe residents of Washington, a month ea 4 than usual. This will undoubtedly bring Jey to many persons in search of handsome, > time useful, Christmas MeKnew a coat in his establishment has been ed in price, and they are all this se most fashionable styles and fabrics he handsome “novelty” plush capes, braid- jetted and fur-trimmed, shown at this have also suffered a'cut in price, as all children’s and misses’ long coats, James L. Barbour & Son, the wholesale s of Nos. 614-616 Pennsyivenia ave- enter the holiday trade with a length- ened list of things that concern the inner man. If men are what they eat, then those men are the best men who eat the wares dispensed by the firm in question. If you want stirring champagne, enthusi- ed store astic whiskies, or eloquent wines, fragrant coffee, or any table luxury, go to the ad- dress named. Adler sells clothes, Men are appearances, and good clothe: . These are the kind f hes which Mr. Adler sells. If your tr 3 frayed at the hem, y at th ees or worn out in any other place, . Mr. Adler. He can give you a nee at re d rates. $ on credit at Rud the per of genere zt n_ promise think bard « It his w doing busine is willing to part with furnitu on this basis. hwest. who must ity and > sell if you Ho » doing what they call the line quite of househ payments to inflict the to purchaser not to The reet and 6 » like n is 9 1 avenue. yale steam laundry, F. H. Walker 4 10th street, aims to always sat- rons. Good work is insured, much attention is paid to small as. to big ord In other words, nothing is slighted. In response to a request by pos- tal card or otherwise their wagons call for nounces that every | something of that sort is just the thing. | means. | day should not have the advantage of the days of novelty in which they live. Take your children around to see the toys, and then let Santa Claus go around the next day and make for them a collection of those things which most please them. There are dolls of all descriptions, horses with real skin on them, bicycles, books, toy iron toys of all things whi will give the g to children. Blum Bros. >et southeast. orts and e h do not cost mu test amount of plea is 743 to 7 i is no metal prettier than silver. y article of solid silver makes a nice . fer Christmas. It is the sort of ssent which lasts forever, and is always highly valued. M. Schuster, 717 Market has a great variety of ‘sterling silver just the right sort of to give your friends. They are t-class and suitable without being too expensive. It is not in good taste to give too expensive a present to a friend, and it is never good policy to go beyond A silver satchel tag, a belt bu! a silver glove buttoner, stamp box or At Christmas tide the young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of jewelry. This is because the young woman's fancy is even stronger in that direction. There- fore the young man who seeks the best present for his best young woman should read the announcement of Galt & Brother, which will open up a field of good things that cannot be excelled, and, they even say, connot be duplicated. — John Donohue and Morris Smith, who were injured in the collision of cable cars in Washington street tunnel, Chicago, Tues- ing, died yesterday. A FEEBLE WOMAN suffering from nervous prostration, ex- citability, or dizziness, the result of weak- ness, derangement, or displacement of the special organs — will find health regained after using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion. In every case of “ female complaint” PIERGE sss CURE e OR MONEY RETURNED. About two yearsago I was 60 sick with womb trouble that I could not cross the room without fainting away. The doctors could do me no good and told me I must die, but my mother got me “Fay vorite Prescription,” and in one week I be; to feelstronger. A! ter taking a dozen bottles Tam as well as I ever was; free from all pains and aches and all due to Dr. Pierce’s Pre scription, LIZZIE H. MURPHY, w Dorp, Richmond Co., N. ARE YOU AFFLICTED WITH i, Fase Pimples, Skin Eruptions,Seald Hea peas or Uleers? Dr. David Kennedy's pity ireapnaye made at Rondout, N. Y., cures these — fies the blood. Miss MurpHyY. New nished LATE SPORTING NEWS TROTTING ~ RSE BREEDERS. Meeting of the istrict and Maryland Asxbelation, The Trotting Hars@, Breeders’ Association of Maryland and sha District of Columbia, at its annual meeting yesterday at Baiti- more, decided to hol its annual race meet- ings in the third wet of October. It was Proposed to continite the members’ colt stake races, also to Inake the class races open to ull, the puxsés to be $500 each. ‘The board of dixegiors was reduced from fourteen memberg, to twelve. An execu- tive committee willabe appointed by the board to arranga(the race programs and conditions, Col. L.Vidtor Baughman was re- elected president; Col. Wm. Fell Johnson, first vice president, and D. H. Rice, vice , with Benjamin Whit surer. 3 were elecied directors for Perryman’s, Md.; C. W. rdeen, Md.; G. O, Wilson, Bal- timore r Reckord, Harford county; WwW. G Havre de ‘ace; Wiiliam Fell Johnson, Brooklandviile, Baltimore county; C. M.'de Garmendia, Doubs coun Hi. Rice, Towson Phillips, hime Hi. B._ Holton, m¢re county; Col. Charles Heywood, Was ington, D. C., and John Wate Itimo English Athletes Invited. A formal invitation has been sent by the New York Athletic Club to the London Club to send a_ representative to this country next season, The ish athletes will be the guests of the Athletic team y York ciub while in this country, i will be participants in field and | events at ‘Travei’s Island, Bosion and Phil- | adeiphia. Caspar Whitne on, Caspar W. Whitney, the writer on sports, ts the following as the ideal foot bail leven from the players of the season just Stillman, _ Yale c and *s and Lea, > and G ale; back (and captain), But rworth, of Yale. Physical Cultore at Harvard. departure in atbletic instruction at Harvard, which is almed to extend to the great mass of the students the bene- fits from physicai traming now derived by w, has been proposed by Dr. Dudley A. ent, director of the gymnasium. The dents will be marked according to com- parative strength te: ;d the amount of time devoted to work.’ ‘The increase in the cost of maintaining dhe physical depart- ment would be only nominal. Dr, Sargent believes that the inceative which is now wanting tent to induce men to pursue a con- | course of exorcise would be. fur- in this way. Only four hours a week would be required, while extra work would be considered in determining a man's standing. Only One Favorite Beaten, Despite the very disagreeable weather yesterday the crowd at the Alexander Isl- nd track was large, and the fourteen bookies on did a correspondingly larg: business, and, “notwithstanding the fac that the track was deep in mud and water, the helds § The arting Wwe or racing was. falf, y win Litde Jim) winnfty: ‘ asily.” It jay for U Hen behind “the as but one favomite, secure a winnins & were: | key By Y to f Pirate Chief, le Jim, to 1, and Bllen M., 8 to 1, - Croker’s Eutry £ the Derby. Richard Croker is quo’ as saying that he will 1 over to nd only ‘on horse to take pant inthe races on other side of the water, Nftd that is a colt which in ‘the wlish Der of 1 the proba: cing y York state, «MY, Cr was not very hopeful, even when it was called to his attention that @ Yoney Island and Brook- lyn Jockey Clu» meetings were alr ly announced, What's the use of racing if you can't g wn a bet’ was t reply. “You wouldn't care to go to a race track if you could not bet. B . I am not so sure that even racing will be permitted.” Played Basket Ball, A preliminary game of basket ball was played last night at the C. A. C. gym- nasium by two teams who will belong to the new! league—the Columbias and the Light Infantry team. The Columbias won by 15 to 9. The new league will comprise the Columbias, Washington Light Infantr Carroll Institute, Washington Athletic C! and the National Rifles. Instructor Joyce a meeting of the Carroll Insti- ite basket ball players for tonight, when a team will be selected and officers chosen. The teams last night were composed as Position: Cente! -Right forwar Heydler ++ Left forward -C. Given O, Carter. Left back Schafhirt MeQuade. -Right bac Harry Lee McGee -Enemy’s goal John Waters Hoo! -Home goal. 5 i; Goals mad 3. Given, 1 BUENA VISTA WON TWO. More Games Bowled by the District League Teams. The bowling team of the Buena Vista Club last night won the first and third games, the third by the large margin of 133 pins. The Carrolls captured the sec- ond game by 30 pins. In this game Capt. Albert Schulteis of the Carrolls made 206, which won the game for his team, and which is the record for the highest indi- vidual score to date, The previous highest score—204—was made by Capt. Henry Storey of the Washingtons. The interest in these contests is greatly on the increase. ‘The scores in detail are as follows: First Game. Scores. - 19t Scores. Schulteis +148 B. Locraft Rice . Downey . Armstrong . Total . Total .... Game. Lane . Schulteis .. King B, Locraft Meyers Rice . Gude Downey Stewa Armstrong Total ....... 772 Total .... bird Game. Lane. Schulteis King Locraft. Meyers Rice . Speiss Downey . Stewart . Armstrong - 5 Total . Total . oe The next ake place on the alleys of the Columbia Athletic Club this evening, and the team of the Washington Athletic Club will be the opponents. Good nd an interesting contest are e as the Cclumbia alleys are con- y “fast planes.” The best e all been made on the tunding of the Teams. Won, Lost. P.ct. To pl. rroll 10 686 hington es 6 2600 Columbia 8 7 3 Buena. Vista. 9 9 Catholi “ 12 -200 33 's Aquatic Plans, The heads of the various athletic depart- nts of the University of Pennsylvania held a meeting yesterday to take action on the matter of nging the annual boat ; nd to decide upon the visability of sending a crew abroad next Pepper and O. to Ithaca to meet a commit- ‘om Cornell and talk the matter over. ram Was sent to the Cornell navy ment to arrange a date. “Wharton s it will determine whether Pe: a will row in merica or at Hen- England. The general feeling at the semed to be that Pennsylvania ld not row a second crew at Cornell. Pennsylvania representatives will ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to ihe taste, and acta genily yet promptly on the’ Kidneys, «iver and Bowels, cleanses the sy3- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt im its action and truly beneficial in iw effects, prepared only from the moss healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most Peper remedy known. rup of Figs is for sale in 50e seed $1 P pottles “by all leading drug- gists. Any reltabls druggist arch may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substi ute. CAL'FORNIA FIG S¥RUP CO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, EL KY "Ow YORK, NY. CARVING ron Is a pleasure if you are using a GOOD ° e ° e e ° @ canvine s but never undertake it s 3 with a poor carver. 4 @ WE SELL ONLY BEST QUALITY @ @ STEEL, WARRANTED, and our customers @ © are of getting a first-class article. ° ° SOME PLUSH and CHAMOIS @ 4 FOR CARVING SETS. 4 HANDLE CARVING SETS, 8 9 3 $1.50 AND UP. e4 * CARVERS AND FORK: 2 PIECI @ @ STAG HANDL $1.10 UP. 3 3 A large nuuiber of Fine Sets especially 3 sultable for 3 } Holiday Gifts. 3 4 : Holiday Gifts. 3 J Setect your Christmas Goods carly and Q @ void the usual rush, > 4 3 Store Open Evenings, 3 2 ° * o M. W. Beveridge, Sweet, clean’ and fresh. Al The Pure Article. Always i the same.. ,Jt's for you. ‘Sold only. in; 2 ib. hissed iMondmental: ‘Christmag Presents. |! MM OR TWO DAWRONLY WB WILL SELL MW, SATIN-EDCE RIB- " rARD. SOFTABLE ry HITHER F ‘ORK OR DRESS Wk HAVE A.Lop OF FEATHER AND FAN FORTH >I WH WILL SELL AT 480. \ Dolis. M YOUR DOLLS GIV al )U WILL SURE) _PRIC B AND STYLE. 4 ” b4 oot : 4 MANDK) RO HIE! FROM 80, UP, Trimmed Hats. WH HAVE DIVIDED WHAT TRIMMED HAVA ail INTO THRES HATS FOR } $6 HATS FOR i } 939 F St. N. W. Csr xrorz = = @ IMPORTER OF POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, 3 215 F and 1214 G sts. 3 @ ai2-484 OPPEPOLOOEI SOS SO ISOOOFI OOOO Wax Candles! ~All styles—all colors—made after the latest designs—‘‘correct’””. for both draw- dining room, ION CANDLES B5e. box CANDL 40c, box DWAWING HOM quality) +50e. box All the latest shapes and colors—bx- quisite designs. Prices range from Be. to $10 dozen. CEyMall” and. telephone orders filled promptly. G. G. Cornwell & Son, GROCERIES and TABLE LUXURIES, 1412-1414 Pa, Ave. d12-40d ray ba Fo ETN Who Does Your Mending ? Don’t throw away @ garment because it & Little the worse for wear. Brin, to repifr, WE MEND EVERYT! BUSY MEN AND fVOMEN. stockings 6 cents per pair, Universal Mending Co., 020-2m BROOM 4, 1114-1119 # i TAT it to us ING FOR Gloves and suggest that Cornell first row their crew at Philadelphia early in June and the win- ner of that contest be sent to England. Frank Butterworth’s Injuries. A recent statement by Gen. Benjamin Butterworth that his son had been inten- tionally injured in the Yale-Harvard game has caused great comment at Cambridge. Mr. Lathrop, one of Harvard's regular ceaches, say: “TI attended all of the coaches’ meetings before the game and know that nothing like slugging was advised, and, in fact, the men were warned against this sort of work. Of course, I can easily see how, in the heat of the struggle, a man would be inclined to pay back any blow received, but I know that none of our men inten- tionally kicked Butterworth in the eye.” Dr. Conant also said that anything like an intentional purpose to put Butterworth out of the game was wholly unfounded. Oxford and Cambridge Tic. Ten thousand people assembled yester- day at the Queen's Club, Kensington, Lon- don, in.order-to-witness the annual foot ball game between teams representing the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. The result. was a.draw. Each side made splen- did open play. ~. Her Ap- ZN =~ pearance speaks louder than words, She doesn’t use Pearline. She's worp out with hard work. Household drudgery, you can see, has told upon her: Possibly youare a woman who is going the same way. Now these are days when such things needn't be, for most wo- men, Labor savers are all around you, and, for woman’s work, Pearline heads the list. Take advantage of the hints of science. They are broad enough to the bright, and they help ‘the lowest ind of wk as well as the highest. .) In every sort of cating and cleaning, let Pearline helpyou. Beware: of imitations, 423 JAMES PYLE,» aoe URS make the most substantial Xmas gifts—here are a few hints—24-inch As= trakhan Capes, $15—24 to 36-inch Pulled Coney and Electric Coney Capes, $20 to $75—Sealskins, latest style, full sleeves, large lapels, $275 up. Novelty neck boas and muffs to match. Umbrellas—best here, cheapest. Don’t fail to call and see for yourself. # Stinemetz&,, 1237 Pa. Avé. Dr. Shade Cured Twenty-one Physicians, Congressmen, [lerchants and Other Citizens of Con- sumption Reported by “The Times” In- vestigation. A few names ‘aid addtesses: Mrs. Bender, 1232 6th street northwest; William Brown, 11408 Cor- coran street; Dr. Patterson, 62 B street northeast; Mrs. Welborne. 3308 Sheridan averue, Mount Pleas- ant; Mrs. Little, 1927 15th street northwest. The persons named have kindly consented to be inter- viewed by people seeking the teuth and particulars of their recovery and cure of consumption by Dr. shade, 1282 14th street. Uttice nours: 9 to 10 a.m, 1 to 2 and 4 to 7 p.m. Specialty, Lung, Throat and Catarrhal Dis- eases, Consultation free. dl-42-Im Notice! HAVING DECIDED TO CLOSE BUSINESS AT MY Avenue Store, ‘The Entire Stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Is now on sale at a GREAT SACRI 20 Per Cent Off ALL REGULAR GOODS. ODDS AND ENDS AT 59 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, Call_at_once for BARGAINS. H. Walker Tucker, ai1-304 1923 PA. AVE. CHAS, A. MUDDIMAN, Gl4 12th st. $3.75 is a very low figure for a first- class BANQUET LAMP. Handsome Silk Shade included. $1.75 will decorate any Lamp with our Silk Shades. We have them all styles and prices. Linen Shades, with silk fringe, only 20c., 40c. and 60c. C. A. Muddiman, 614 12th. ee28-3n SOCCOPE SSPE SH ESSE PPIOOPES tylish Capes, $20 Up. E are showing the ock of Ladies’ and Men's have all. styles—at all them. Headquarters for Caps, Gloves and Collars. C7 We are sole Agents for MAN'S | celebrated Other makes and styles, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 James Y. Davis’ Sons, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 1201 Penna. Ave. 12-284 GOOO9O0H700469 09096 — oT a Phy 7 PhysicalCulture Corset Co.'s ate SUGGESTIONS. For a useful and handsome Christ- mas gift—a pair of GAKTERS. Finest quality—exquisitely made. THOSE ‘SCEPORTERS we've an_ele- ant line of silk and satin ones. Every Side, ail handsomely made with bow And Buckles. Packed Jn neat boxes, 75 * cents, and 1107 G ST. rs Whelan, Mgr., NO BRANCH. 410-208 se NEW COLUMBUS. , nva Time King is the strongest, most accurate and best WATCH made tn America. All Jewelerg have or will gett. For further information send t the manufacturers NEW COLUMBUS WATCH CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. \ 18 KARAT =i LADIES OR GENTS SIZE, CUT TIS OUT and send tt tous with your name and address and Wwe willsend you this watch by ex- press for examination. A Guar- A antee for S Years and chain ‘and charm sent with it, You examine it and tf you think it je in ur sample price, ours, Itis Ei {fuliy engraved and warra ited the t time-keeper in the Werld for the money and eq ineppearanco ton genulnesol J Gold Watch. Write to-day, thig 937 offer will not appear again, Reaag 4 EASTLAKE MFG. CO.,~ Br as*J7< 4 Corner Adams and State Sis: sy faa CHICAGO, ILL mm vonte USA. Anaatasilie Pure THE OLD RELIABLE Sweet Caporal Cigarette Has stood: the Test of Time. MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER © Olt SEA Cee eer Ladies, 1 INVITE YOU ALL TO TEMPLE OF BEAUTY, THE FINEST TOILET PARLORS IN THE crry. 2 ‘ tion of “Ceinart” bas ee eK all others, My famous F now for seven nd is guaranteed to permenently DEVELOP ‘the FORM from 4 to 5 inthes, aod las mover failed. My OYALE CREME For the Complexion will poaltively, cure eve BP FRECKLES, PIPLES, BLACKHEADS, ROT NESS and ‘any discoloration. My Perfumed AL- MOND MEAL as a substitute for soap is the finest preperation “ever | favented. | ROYALE VEL” Vat roiner POWDER. baa no equal, 1 the sole manufacturer of these preparations, and my success for past years has been most phenome- nal. All ladies are Invited to call and see me or send for my pamphlet, “The Perfection of Face nd Form,” which is ‘mailed FREE to all. Call or address MADAMB JOSEPHINE. LE” PEVRE, Raite 22 and 24, Motaorott bidg., 1110 F st. nw, hil Facial Treatment, Shampooing and Manicurinz, Main Office, 1208 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. nolT-s,tu,th,12t EAFNESS Mr. GEORGE WILSON, the inveutor of the Wil- son Common Sense Ear’ Drums, will be at the EEBBIT HOTEL, DECEMBER 20 SND 21, from? a.m. to 5 p.m, where these Drums can’ be seen dnd obtained. Deafness and bead noise RELIEVED INSTANTLY. They can be worn with comfort day and night, and cannot be seen when in the ears. No wird or striug attachment. No charge for consultation and examination. HOME OFFICE: WILSON FAR DRUM COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY. 412,13,14,15,17,18819-6t ‘A GIFT TIME sage TH z ou that the Marks Adjustable Chair makes an elegant Holiday Present, and is the best chair in the wide, wide world? Call and it or Send for Illustrated Catal aie hE By lth o.w., bet. Pa. av. & B 20 > PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH On All Holiday and Housefurnishing Goods Except McConnell’s Germ-Proof Filters. J. W. BOTELER & SON, 923 Pa. Ave. 12-284 Without Doubt You have heen doing a good deal of Christ- mas thinking lately. May be “what to give’ hus bothered you considerably. What's the Use Of worrying about that? Let us help you. From this stock of VASES, LAMPS, . BRONZES, ONYX ‘TABLES, &c., you will” surely find JUST the thing. Come in and see if you don't. We like to show the stock, Geo. F. Muth & Co., 418 7th ST. N.W., accessors to Ryneal. The Gift” |Needn’ Cost Much Geo. W. Spier, 310 9th Seesdecore ssn sccoserserore Still a Chance FOR You and Baby to have your portraits made in time for XMAS, We aave never yet disappoluted a customer fot Xmas gil Prince, Fotografer, ¥ AND 11TH ST. ION SQUARE, NEW YORK, AND. now itodel 7-20