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12 “THE EVENING Svar, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1898—16 PAGES. THE NEW WOMAN, The Secret of Strength and | Beauty. The athletic woman is everywhere | in evidence. You can see her on the | wheel, swinging a golf club, rowing, | riding, running, her every movement so that you instinctively The day of graceful \ pause to leok at her. 0 tight-laced, wasp-waisted women is over and gone. The age has given us a new woman who thinks more of her lungs than she does of her waist, and who is proud of her mus- cle. But have you noticed that these | girl goddesses are almost without exception unmarried? As soon as a woman marries she begins to lose the swinging the easy car- riage, the steady hand, the quick eve. Her back hurts and she can't row, or swing a golf club. She is nervous and the old sports and recreations ; are impossible to her. The reason | for this condition is obvious. Few women are prepared for marriage her intellectually or physically. They have no intelligent understand- ing of their own physiology, and no | stride, { ! | | | ! on of the radical, physical 1anges which marriage inaugurates. | result is that debilitating drains set up, and allowed to continue une ked. The delicate female or- gans become ulcerated and inflam- and probably there female weakness. or displacement of inter-} } le H are | nal organs, ¥ The 1 pl th bearing-down pains. consequence is nervousness, | vsical languor, weak back, head- | ache, and a score of other ills. Even | the it probably doesn’t dawn on the } licted woman’s mind that the pain | her head, in her back or at her| heart is in any way connected with the | litions of the delicate wo- manly organs. Yet that is the exact condition of affairs. Thousands of women have proven this, who have in liseased cor used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preserip- tion to cure debilitating catarrhal drains, and an ulcerated and intlam- ed condition of th> internal organs, and have found to their glad surprise that when the local health of the wo- organs was established, strength came back to the whole body | REMOVE THE CAUSE It's of no use to treat the head or the back or the heart. The center of the diseased condition lies in those | delicate womanly organs, and through them the whole body be- comes sympathetically affected. But, practical example is worth a vol ume of theory. Here is the actual | experience of one woman. ne ter a silence of a few months | again write you in regard to my health which has been yery much im-; proved by t of Dr. Golden Medical Discovery, ite Prescription’ and ‘Pleasant Pel- lets," writes Mrs. Mollie E. Carpen- ter of Linaria. Cumberland Co., Tenn. “I have used thirty bottles of “Favo Prescription’ and “Gol- Medical Discovery’ and many | vials of “Pellets” When I first to Dr. Pierce concerning my I was so weak I could only : | use Pierce's | *Favor- | | | | | en 1 wrote ! write a few words until | would have | t Ore y I was so weak I could hard Words cannot express my | Dimness of sight, palpi- ortness of breath, black | g@ lights before my ache, numbness in my arms and hands and tongue, jaws would get numb: consti falling of the womb. leucorr wreness through my 1 v diseased fi mw J can do vokin walk also | pa- | mv vowels; in fact, head to foot. | own washin ke a ten q & 1 1 one-fourth of a top to re: le and nev I am as heavy as I was! (125 Ibs.). I also had] i nd impaired mem- | T had spells t to speak I couldn't think of the rds I wanted to say, but would , Out stopping to re: | who have j other intoxicant in hat when | would j ed, oh, so much, and Dr. Pierce's medicines have done the good work. It has been about a year since I com- | menced the use of the medicines. My health has been improving slowly but surely. We cannot expect a disease that has been coming on for years to be cured in a few days. If any lady suffering as I have been will write to Dr. Pierce and get his advice and use his medicines according to di- rections, a cure will surely result.” “DISEASED FROM HEAD TO FOOT. That experience is worth thinking over. Look at the gravity of the “I was diseased from head to case foot.” Centrast the former weakness when she wrote her first letter to Dr. Pierce, and “could only write a few words until 1 would have to rest,” with the present strength which en- ables her to “take a ten-quart pail in one hand and a six-quart pail in the other, both full of water, and carry them a quarter of a mile with- 4 “That's only the case of one woman in thousands been si rly cured by “avorite Prescription.” But it’s an estraordinary ¢ It proves that the most hopeless ions yield to the persistent use of “Favorite Pre- seriptior In ordinary cases the cure is much quicker, and a much maller quantity of medicine is need- ed to effect it. That woman blesses the day when she wrote her first letter to Dr. Pierce. This iree consultation by correspondence which Dr. Pierce of- fers is a privilege women eagerly avail themselves of when they once understand that there is really no arge, and that every letter is read In private, answered in private, and tl nswer mailed in a perfectly plain envelope without any advertising npon it Many woren let these diseases fasten on them becaus’ their modesty shrinks from the questionings, in delicate examinations and local treat ments their friends have had to sub mit to. These offensive entirely done away with in) Dr Vierce’s method of treatment. Write a plain letter. You are not writing to a woman for sympathy, but to a man for help. And it’s in the very | law of our beings that man should feel A HELPFUL SYMPATHY ian, such as is rarely extend ed by one woman to another. It’s singular, but it is true, that women in general mz light of the sufferings f other members of their own sex : apt to be critical and cynical their pains. And perhaps for that reason women prefer to confide in a physician who, like Dr. Pierce. can give the practical sympathy of help. In a practice of over thirty years as chief consulting physician ior the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Pierce has treated more than half a million women, and cured perfectly and per manently ninety-eight out of every hundred. This vast experience, which covered every form and variation of feminine disease, puts Dr. Pierce at the head of specialists in the tr ment of diseases of women. Don't you want to get back that athletic girlhood again? Write to Dr. Vierce and take the first step to health. Remember there is no charge for this consultation by letter, and that every letter is held as strictly Private and sacredly confidential. This offer will bear thorough investi- gation. Investigation is something that cannot be borne by those offers cf free advice which come from peo- ple who have no medical knowledge. and are not qualified to practice Such offers are deliberately mislead- ing. There is no claim made to giv- 1 physician’s advice, they keep inside the law, vet the wording is designed to create the impression that if vou write vou will receive the advice of a physician. The most insidious of these offers of advice are artfully framed to appeal to woman's sy ove THE BEARDED LaDy" d invites men and get omen to write to wo- woman's sympathy, Even if these letters are genu- inely answered by a woman and sym- pathy is expressed, this is not what invalid women want; they want medical advice. No woman can give this who is not a trained physician, and so far as known there is no qualified woman physician associated with any proprietary medicine. It is ; certain that there is no one connect- ed with any institution who has, like Dr. Pierce, a record of success ex- tending over thirty years, and cover: ing the treatment of more than half a million women. There is no alcohol, whisky or “Favorite Pre- iption,” neither does it contain opium or any other narcotic drug. It does not create a craving for imulants and narcotics. Of no other medicine especially designed for wom in this be truthfully said. Here and there is found a « else. someth I have improv- tra profit at a customer’s expense by trying to sell one of these “just as features are | 2pathy. Some man plays the part | good” substitutes when “Favorite Prescription” is called for. That's hardly fair for you. When you buy a “just as good” baking powder, which, of course, pays the dealers a bigger profit, you get something for yourself, a spoon or a pitcher or something as a premium. But in this cause the dealer gets all the extra profit and you get a bottle of medi- cine that you didn’t ask for, and don’t know anything about, ex- cept one thing which you may know for ceriain, that it won't cure as does avorite Prescription.” It isn’t the right remedy and it hasn't the right record. Don’t let the dealer do it. Go for Dr. Pierce’s and get Dr. Pierce's. DICTIONARY OF HEALTH. You don’t want to use a diction- ary very often, but when you do want it, nothing will take its place. That fact is equally true of Dr. Pierce's dictionary of health—The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. You may not want to con- sult it every day, but when you do, it is the one book for your need. In its 1,008 pages can be found the an- swer to almost any question relating to human health and physical well being. This great book is given away. It will be sent free to any one on receipt of stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent dealer who seeks to make a little ex-| stamps for the edition in paper or 31 stamps for the same book in cloth. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, EPORT AUDITOR’SR ——__+— (Continued from Tenth Page.) deemed advisable a diency for the governm considerations of just payer. Collection of Fines in Police Court. 3 ense of duty once to ur yur attention the mat- ter of reforming the laws which relate to the collection of fines in the Police Court. y are fragmentary and unsatisfactory in their provisions, and as their failure to nish efficient safeguards for the proper ly of public moneys re since in a serious loss of ed from this source the nec islation in this direction would both urgent and apparent. During t ion of the Fift r 1741) was intr the appointment of a r and a system of checks upon officials handling the money, together with a regular and thorough auditing of accounts, but it failed to pass. This or me kindred 1 ire should be adopted in > interest of good business administration the question of expe- nt or required by toward the tax- more be Arranging Old Kecords. remov i are said to equal left s of former local Three ne fire, archiv d tn the “vault” of the ng on Ist street, in what may fitly termed a state of chaos. No oue m sure who has ever had oc to seek for a Gocument supposed to be mewhere in that receptacle of corporate anUquities will question the fiimess of this ignation, or liken such a search to any- nort of hunting for a needle in the haystack. making appropriations for the current year provi of thes the records with a View tor ence and use. Under its authorit as been aecomplished, many ve ers relating to the governments te corporation Washington, George- own and the Levy Court, together with those of the board of public works and the board of have been rescued from threatened destruction, and something like order established where confusion had reigned suprer Change in Disbursing Methods. The act making appropriations for th District of Columbia for the approved June Iss, officer, requiring to him upon requisi- nd charging alang all disburse function w h ad previou: ed by the Commissioners, disbursing thereafter Commissioners’ 1 Acco nts. The t of Secretary the tre the U of th June 30, of the ar , also autho’ “to cover half the credit ates and ¢ If to the District. of Columbia, any xpended advances standing upon the ks of the treasurer of the United States » the offictal credit of former boards of mis: aers of the District of Colum- This legislation was sought in order records of balances which had ccumulating for years, and under its the work has been accomplished much to the relief of the bookkeepers in the treasurer's office and in my own as 1. With the removal of these long- nding charges ast former commi: sioners, and the repayment of all unused advances which had been made to the pres- ent board, every disbursement account be- tween the District of Columbia and the United tates treasury, prior to July Istis, is fully and finally closed. s final entry in the hi ime which extended to June : os, 1 m sury to into ‘ 157s, pardoned tor a feeling of pride in men ing the fact that not a single difference or disallowance for even so much as a penny exists in our accounts Ouring this pe dred millio for the expenditure od of more than one aun- of dolla o nittee to Revise Accounting Methods. The committee appointed to examine the methods used for the keey of records and accounts in several of the District of- fices with a view to ominending such changes as might seem desirable for the tterment of the systems in vogue, have ured by correspondence and by pe! jews much valuable d 1 suggestions from ther mt subject that eful thought ation which its impoi giving to dec eir han ssure of othe: es has hitherto the completion of their task, but r purpose in the near future t rized statement gation. ‘There were I ‘laims audited during yment of which 23,468 checks issued. anking you for your appreciation of my efforts, so often expressed, which has ened the labors of supervision, I am, ral tabular exhib- sts -ccompanying and made a part of the auditor's report A-S of revenues of the District of Colum- i ul appropriations therefrom for the fises rs r the fiscal “DISTINCT OF COLU: redit of the District of CM BEA d June OF THE to the 0 $083,036 SO to general fund District of € 29,971 42 Retu Le ot 13,342 43,313 46 Agagresate Gerer: pentities License rn Market, rents. ro Market, Market Co. franchise rental. 16,757 44 Rent of hay seales.. Rent of wharves, st terminl acd butidings., 2,500 51 Rent of fish wharves at stalls. 99 25 Fines, Criminal Coart.... $545 00- Fines, Poltee Court. Fines, magistrate courte. Fees from euryeyor. Fees from seales 11,137 74 5 00 "$3,678 25 4,075 77 11, Proceeds of labor pal lodging aes Fees from tax certificates Permit fees for sew Baikling permit: Health Gepart Tax on dogs. Pound fees meters ....... Engincers’ licenses Male ecu material ert taxen. Condemnation of land. Interest on improvements andr $3,316,099 8 $4,043,350 11 UNITED SraTes. Total revenues. Aggregate. APPOPKIATIONS BY THE General expenses Disti of Columbia 189s 4 687,650 933 000. 00 Salaries Court_of fact Feb, 25,720 00 Nauonal Zoological D.C. 1898 (act June 4 1897) 5 ‘ 55,000 00 i, f of which," payable of the Dist. of « of rried to sui A reappropr nent of debt incre: ing water supply I fact: Mareh snling aid tax Rota 160,092 05 Total appropriations. ales dit of the Disitict U Treasury June tates to the District of Columbia 1 year ended 30, 1898. TPROPRIATION: to the credit of the District ef Columbia in the United States treasury July 1, 1807, subject to re. quisition en account of appropri tions for th ne year 1894 und prior . = Seen HOS.654 58 March upreme Court, of Columbia. February pens.s . Dis- 2 1808 Destrict ISER (a 00 Inmbia (act July 19, 1897, aud Junuary 1895} ee 143,160 87 Permanent ‘system of District of 16.000 00 shum! : fact Mareh 3. Je01)...) 4,011 6B (et “Maton "3, curried toseurpins and leappro- printed) + 33,297 16 Payiwent of debt increas: ing water supply, Pis- friet /f Columbia (act Murch 3 1M g Sa.421 88 mind ng eriigecus'y. taxes, Disttict of mii. 12.65: ppropriations payment ty xppropri hes Aggregate . by the upon requisition on ae- ation. + $6,460)" of appropriasions et suurphis ct of Columbia ed to the Uni and the Dis “to the credit of the Distrtet Columbia the United States treasury June 30, 2895, subject to requisition cn account of appropria tions for the year 189% and prior yours 5 s ¥ of expenditure for the fiscal year ents of streets, avenues and mit work... 22. subdivision of id nent System of highwsy ing streets und avenues (hy ang) sae irs to concrete paver ming and sweeping st eye eee Rae t repairs to streets end ull t repaira to county roads Parktn; Kepla walks arb ing und publl et lamps: rie Hghting and ba aries and ence ox. Health department - MMMitla Soess sc. Charities Corrections... cy fund z and rlyer front iw beach ....... pumps | Northern 1 claims... .. iberty | Mar Public scales Alleys, conde: Maantai er department Spectal and trust fu LG talee eset oe ee 8.644.804 10 D-Statement ‘of “deposits “aud diuiusscrcate: B the Commissioners on account. of general benses of the District of Columbia for the fis« year ended June 30, 1898, DBPOS Bi: Hees to the credit of the Commis- stone sof the Distr elf Columbia with the tr of the United $296,210 45 States July 1, 1807....... . : a: Go 50 09 Amount by the retary, of upon requisition by of the United States ‘on mL of al expenses of the District of Columbia... $4,743,141 29 Rerunding ously titi taxes, 14,000 00, ter depa 240,197 25 Washingt nae fund...... Permit fund. Police relief fund. | Firemen’s relief fund. Aggregate.......-.. DISBUT Amount of checks. dfaw missioners of Di India the dr United States on ac General expenses of the District of Columbla. . . $4,662,865 61 Refunding erro e taxes. 14,000 07 Water depart 225,635 12 Washington ‘und ae 11,261 01 Redemption “of E ment certificates 348 Permit fun & 9.835 71 Contractors’ """ “guaranty fund. 293 12 Sanitary’ fund! 5 00 arplus fund 42 00 Police relief fund. 26,860 32. Firemen’s rellef fund. Amount, of unexpended balances off oOS 12 requisitions repaid to appropriae tions to close accounts, namely — Of Commissteners Ress, Wight and Black on account of— General expenses of the District of Columbia. $225,639 30- Refunding — erroneo paid taxes... 712 74 Water department 5,372 80 Washington redemption fund... 732 82 Permit fund. 3,400 63 Expenses exelse hoard ‘988 85 Police relief fund... 370 68 Firemen’s relief fend 378 33 SON = tase ea en rs Wight, Ross and ae hon mt of— Al expenses of the District of Colambli.. $133,361 78 Refunding erroneousiy paid taxes. : 693 22 (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) WOODWARD **, LOTHROP, ioth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Christmas Cards, Booklets, Calendars, Diaries—First floor. HRISTMASTIDE. brightness all over the store. Christmas evérything, Christmas buying begins in earnest ready for it. Never was and description approached the lowness article in the entire gathering where unworthiness and gaudiness do not enter. Ware, Jewelry, Leather Goods, U LIDAY NEWS. Toys, v December, and we are grandly there a season when the best of distinetively holiday things of every kind ohlets and Christmas h Christmas B. Cards, and yet there isn’t a trashy of prices that now rule here Gift things of all things should be right—hence it is safest to go Selections made now will be held as advised and promiptly delivered at the specified time. Silver mbrellas, ete.. marked ire Goods boxed or otherwise made more presentable when practicable The additional ele or ser e inakes the upper floors so easy and quick of access, Our Great New Toy Land, That half-acre store on fouth floor, is teeming with playthings irom every toy center of tl which are of our own direct import the thrown-together-trashy kind) that can be scen in Washington or elsewhere is to be liberal assortment; but we make a point to collect toys that cannot be will be shown tomorrow. We will store any purchase made from new on and deliver it any time you may This will afford you an opportunity to make selections while everything is fresh and ne Ch stmas eve. world, many of every sort of Toy (barring ind here and in Several of these counterpart hereabouts. tation and haven't a ecn anywhere else. y say, up to and including and the stock complete, and will enable you to avoid the rush that comes with the late holiday trad Six spacious, casy-running clevators go right to the Toy Store ‘The Modeliers an imported toy vhleh is 5 et] impos Mochamlenl Steambeats, sail an wa The Pieside Games, comprising pocms aswell a j apa exci. | awa Wointe Lama, 50¢. each. ! | 25¢ sis = | fait 1 ; “ Linported Toy rs, complete with scenes, | uly me | HIM Chuber, the mew feletion Toy Locomotive, $1.00 each. i S190 cac $1.00 cach mported Pench and Judy Sets, complets wit | $ $1.00 each. | 50c. cach i hi floor. Holiday Dress Patterns. We now have ready a large collee- tion of Dress Patterns for Holiday Gifts. All new goods. choice color- ings and styl ready for presentation. Every pat- tern has a full dress length— 1- vated according to the widths of the goods Prints, f a 50 the pattern. Patterns, erns, Mo fimperted at How: tle 90 the pattern. $3.00 to $ First floor The “W. & L. Peeriess” Shoe for Women Is, we believe, the very best shoe for three dollars that can pos-ibly made. be comfort and the wearin: It $a made i ud.ng the vatara, thf The Kid is very 6 this shoe. ‘Th between thy i rubber cement 3.00 a pair for all styles. Thisd floor, Ss, put up in gift shape, j | Corset ; Department. A most carefully selected stock of ce items in Boys’ Clothing. i Corsets, foreign and domestic, is}|'presenting better values than here and in satisiactory variety. usual, are offered for tomorrow's nerous sprinkling of Paris novel 8. as follows: | tes, including exquisite specinens —- tor evening wear. 1 = cas Special price ym | é Blue, Bleck and Tun pats. very [1 ©. Gansets, Poem sista abt dreamy. tan wool | finished with eumbs Tsewed with sik ° lop trimaned itn BL, Corsets, sateen, boned sith whalebone, top iy Efintehed with Vair 1 vatra dong, medion Special price, $2.95 each Women’s Flannelette Petticoats, Room Gowns, ete. We show a very excellent assort- | ment of these Loned, two sid Gibson’s = comfortable garments | Pictures. and they were never so pretty, so ; We have just received the new | reat, so good, so low priced. ~ reeries in Chas. Dana Gibson's Pic- tures—"The Edue: not Mr. Pipp.” We also have one hundred other ex- cellent subjects. A Gibson Picture would be appre ciated for a Christmas present. Fraines to order at short notice. All the latest designs in moldings to hselect from. Lowest prices 1. Fourth foo, threw ruff Biack thronghos Second too: Christ Dainty China, Ri mas Exposition of ch Cut Glass, Foreign and Domestic Crockery, Artistic Lamps, German Basket Wares and Ornamental and Useful Articles in Housefurnishings. European and Americ of china appropriate for gift purp« stock as for this holiday season. 1 and cannot be duplicated Iz Cut Glass in an almost endless china direct through the that are exclusive than ever b ore of our present stock of China Ware and Gl Xmas Salad Dishes. We offer as a special value about 1=0 one-of-a-kind Haviland and other fine Limoges Salad Dishes, in dainty and artistic decorations, at the following very low prices, which are considerably below the usual for same goods. No two pieces are Our new stock of the best makes of 1898 Cut Glass is conspicuous for ite superior finish and workmanship. Buying immense quantities and placing our orders in the dull sum- mer season enables us to offer best Cut Glass at the prices of the poorer kinds. Special attention is called to the um in S-inch Sslad or Fruit Bowls, in deep, tistic cutti which we offer at $5.00 each. Other new pieces from $1.00 to $32.50 each. s Xmas Ice Cream Sets. We are now showing many dainty and yet not expensive Ice Cream Sets, in the best makes of imported china. We call special attention to the new and ex quisitely decoraped 12-piece Ice Cream Sets whieh We offer at $2.25 per set. Xmas Chocolate Pots. We are now showing some very beautiful and exquisitely decorated Chocolate Pots, which range in price from 50c. to $6.00 each. We offer one lot of New Decorated C! im imported china at $1.00 each. Xmas Cracker Jars. Also one lot of New Choicely Decor Jars in German China; 3 tasteful d eluding violets. exci reas Xmas Celery Trays. Many artistic China Celery Trays are now being shown at lower prices than ever possible before. We offer one lot of new style Celery ‘Trays, In three choice decorations, at —— $1.00 each. occlate Pots n potte er in th 2xeorgetown custom house en ie se. have eclipsed former years in producing fine, daintily decorated bits and never before have we collected sueh complete and n neluded is a vast array of Fancy Pieces, which are in one-of-a-kit season. Varicty of artistic de gnificent nd styles gns, rich and Intstrous. Importing our forei les us to offer much better values anc and at prices as low as inferior goods are usually sold for. A s Ware will repay the careful gift buyer. n-made I more designs n exanunation Xmas Game Sets. Xmas Chop Dishes. _$5.00 per set. SAN oS ch. ‘ Xmas Fish Sets. [aa Al lot of New China Fish Sets, im 14-plece Xmas Umbreila Jars. nation and dainty vielet decoratle $6.00 pei _ We are now showing extra values in this line and call espec c a % Z al attention Xmas Fern Dishes. to the following: | Also lot of of-a-kind Haviland and othe ac Vroughttron Tmbre si ie : piel aoe arid omen fron Umbrella ds, in nite with removable boa $1.00 each. rated no two alike. arty pans. to $4.50 each. Other Fern Dishes from 25¢. up. eghitee 3a nese Blue a wy ella Jars, Xmas Oyster Plates. Price, : eer) eee An unusual opportunity is offered . $1.50 each. to procure artistic China Oyster] Other styles up to $15.00 each. Plates at wonderfully little pric @ lot of new and neatly decorated Oy at Xmas Baskets. _ Our Xmas Baskets are now here m greater profusion and in better qualities than ever before. Germany " Japan and America are all represent- ed by their newest productions. We offer one Ie ders, Hair Re at We off Dates, in two attractive shapes 25c. each. YW Ler ood War At green colori to $5.00 each. Xmas Cups and Saucers. We also offer one lot of one-of-a- kind Tea, Coffee, After Dinner and Bouillon Cups and Saucers fron Haviland and other Limoges china potteries, in artistic decorations, at the following prices, which are very much below the usual for same grades of goods. 40c. to $3.00 each. Xmas Cake Plates. A great variety of shapes and dec- | orations at less prices than ever be- fore. We offer as a speci] cleven styles of Cake Plates, in real china, beautifully decorated, at 25¢. to $2.50 each. Xmas Toilet Sets. of Baskets, i Tuding Whisk ever, Waste ‘i 25c. each. f extra quality Waste andy Besk ts, Work 50c. each. Other styles and qualities up to $3.50 each. Xmas Lamps. New, Dainty, Artistic Lamps, with the latest improved burners and in the new low shapes, are no more ex- pensive than the poorer and older styles. A visit to our Modern Lamp Department will reveal the newest and best productions of the i898 makers and decorators. especial sttention to the sin More than a hundred styles of se Lamps, with globes or med i than a 5 eblmueys and ready for use, at modern Toilet Sets from all the best $5.00 complete. fcrei E ies i ai : S foreign and domestic potteries and in Other styles from 25¢. to $17.50 a great variety of colorings and com- each. ; binations are here, affording you the Sere = chance to select the desired effect for | Xmas Candlesticks. we ve offer another let of those N Black your room. Wronght-iron Candlesticks. In thres a popular shapes, including dragon and dv 25¢. each. a We call especial attention to the four styles we son esemering jn complete 12-plece assortment, cInding Covered Jar, in several colorings With gold-stippled edges, “TT colorings and \ $4.50 per set. i Other styles from $1.50 to $15.00 | Wrought-lro: Ce: candle, at 34¢. complete. The Woodward and Lothrop Sewing Machines, $18.00 to $35.09. CODWARD & LOTHROP.