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The Palais I The remaining iS is here, $io,ooo worti expensive, first floor Lot 8 at (Some worth Choice of Photo Colors, Wa Platinotypes, &c., in gilt an 11x14 aid 10118 Inches. Lot 16 at (Some worth Proof Etchings. Photo Colc White Efre(ts and other sub and round frames. Also hmntin bination frames. 15x43 inches. Bath Needs. Lamp (Basement foor.) Every conceivable article in 0 the line of Bath Room Fixtures is to be found on this basement w floor, displayed in a model bath room. None but very best nick el-plate articles, all from 1o to i 5 per cent less than usual prices. Tr.wel Bars.....................35c to $2.69 Soap Dishes....................25c to $1.49 Toilet Paper Fixtures...........35e to $2.19 Nickel Sewing Lam Bath ISrush ilolders.....................55c burner, plain color sha Match Safes...................The to $2.25 $1.25............... Tumbler Holders...............75c to $1.9t Decorated Table Lamp, Sponge loiders...............$1.49 to $2.98 lift-out fount. Success fi Tooth lBrush Holders..........$1.25 to $2.25 9-in. decorated globe; V Comb and Brush Iloliders......$1.75 to $2.98 Polish Metal Parlor L Bath S"nts...........................$1.25 fant.oM e b e a Itubber Rath Mats, for inside of bath Bright Red Parlor La tub..............................$2.25 match, polished brass Bath Water Th'.rmometer .............$2.25 lift-out fount. Success Shower itath Sprays..........$1.10 to $2.25 Hand-painted Parlor 4. Towel Shelves................$4.49 to $6.9R mountings. lift-out t Baskets for Sdiied Towels.............$8.98 H. burner; value. $6.0 Shower Bath. complete. with spray, tube, Rich Beaded Cardinal L connect ion and rubber cur- $1 trimmings and side ha tal........................ .9. ces2 burner; value. $7. 1ieadc Cut Glass is Dwholesale men t stores in Washiti 15 per cent less -inGlass Water Bot Salt Sl^akers, sterling tops ..............25c Sugar and (Cream Sets... Oil and inegar CruetsP...............98c Flowisr ase. Sirup Jugs, plated tops ...............179c. Decanters, with handles. Water Bo,ttles ......................$ 1.75 Spoon Trays........... Haudled Olives .......................1.89 Pruit Bowls.......... Bedwear Dept. Cutlery (Second floor.) (Beasement Fringed Crochet Bedspreads. MarP seilles patterns, regular $175 kind ...........................13 Crochet Bledfpreadst best of $1t25 kinds, for .......................Pa98C California Blankets, all wool, the$50 m7 kind, forf.....................5 pewool fi.ing. $5 b a......le. $63. English Fleece Blankets, full size, Carving Knife. Fork V $1.2't value ...................... best make.......... tllkollne Comforts. filled with beat t Carving Knife and Fork cotton............................ born handle; $1 value. Satteen Comforts, stitched and 11g-.9 Q Knives and Forks, ate ured both sides ..... ...... l~ each, for only... Another Palais i devoted to "Open-sto Qa. vacancy caused by br keepers' saviour. Style No. 11. Style Ni American Porcelain, with neat, dark green English Porcelain, w floral rray. The (ups and Saucers sell for ordr decoration. Cu Ol.A) dozen. Tea Plates. S..e dozen. ege- for $2.40 dozen. Tea tale Dishes. 13. Covered .ege- Individual Butters. table Dishes. 53c. $749 Saucers, 90u dozen. luo-p(ece Dinner Set sells for. 1(0-Blece Dinner Set se Fringed CrschetBedspreads,wMar S ye o.1 .Atiat l NhnChn.wtAmerican Porcelain, with heliotrope deco- Cups and Saucers sell Si ratio and gilt knobs and handles. The Cups Pates. $2.20 dozen. and Sauc,rs sell for $1.oo du,n Tea Plates Coverd Vegetable Dish 71.10 dozen. .getale Dishes, 1.. .. o. low prices for the va ered Vtegetable Dishes. 70c. $9"98 stitule a dinner and tea 100-piece Dinner Set sells for 100-iece Dinner Set se Curtafin Ane. Flannel Egl ish Fleice BLakes fultais,P nFec eff1.2 3 value.................... Fnc Flnes Bsels feLae Crta s. 2led 5it $1beatvl...... cottun......................--. - .75 Soc lncs best value......... ris Poit Lae CutaiK.nDoesti annel,a.st S ue, forh..de.................. . 3ea2c va l........ PaAanoRoyal alas .. z ~I~I Z' Z deoe t "Open-st StylevNo. 11 Amerian Prcelin, ith eat,darkgree flora arry. Th Cup andSaucesaselffo table Diheof the StyelesN Eo.dnlsh oli, dul wtpd bouriner uectoration. CI bInigildul tule.,0 Its-pin Dnne Se sela gen10to-rcer Digner Strs sortthoat vao.oele4.a America Porceain.sedh forltedeco ration andgiAD kCob annshltdeu. freup ered V12getab.metoiiheTucTue. CUpniand Saces Mel f Pla1tesf 22 oe.1 -Isoverelfoegetaboe Divh -oflgow heathcYo fo atecart< -for3ost anuole.a n e iandte Br- e ad innrse sea conain.. h 1D0-secenerets bes (Fur onuthbs For. -vry yeour 1 mied I rsh i l a bakedain e ~ rn Cabue hoet waurtis richiinanuten 012L - er prBrues.Efc aeCutis 25 Sc laf elverdmbroodrd ...... 1st & E 50c. 'PhneeEast..6..... bolueth.....4 .....:....0-5 Soc lnes ExqhuPintce Putiecs. of.0 $37"* PlaispaRoyal,E d"Mialk"BreadsW -isrr te'ounationfl m~5daa --ofThrteeot het.h. .oyabodlm Pav -forsoun and old.'~ W "Mr~ilk-Be sa combination.~ of theDAR mixedwithfres mian bake i th 5c. a loafdelivered Royal News. 02 stock of the Union Art Company of New York of pictures for $3,000. Fourth floor for the more for the following: 19c. Lot 22 at 98c.. 75c.) (Some worth $3.50.) ter Color EiLhets, GCoice of Etchi signed by well-knwn i black frames, artists; also pla pe repredactions et masterpieces. 59c. Lot 31 at $1.69. 1.50.) (Some worth $5.oo.) es, Black and Pictures for the dining repm, sitting room Iseenes in co t reated sd mounted in gilt and lk frames of undoubted merit. Dept Bargain Lots. -Bsmn floo.) 100 Wrought Iron 506DeoraedWater Pitchers, % a Lamps, complete, vale..................25C tth incandescent 1,500 Imported Fancy Waste Paper Baskets; value, 25c.............. I5C re,mnl,hi- 1000 Solid Brass Candlesticks; le, mantle, chim- I5C y, shade and 5 400 German Beer Steins, with ,t of tubing, all for metal cover......................39C 500 Imported Decorted Salad Bowls; value. 89c ............... 25C mp. 50t plft-ouh choice........... 500 Fancy Clocks. Dresden china cases, New Haven movement.. $1.4 is. center-draught 100 Cylinder Gas Heaters; 41.60 1. 25 dee; value, , 8 usual lowest price ............. "'-690G Decorated Toilet Sets, 10 pieces;$r& brass trimmings. $2.9 value.................... burner and - ,alue, $2.49 $19 The "Marion Harland"' amp, with lift-out sen de bandies, CoeePti ued i 49.4.... $2.98, 4f millions of homes. The op. with globe to soe "M. H." has stood the trimmings,W3t test of years. Once used. nurner.. always used. All sizes ,amp, with brass in stock at the Palate uat...B. & $,-Royal, 2-quart size is )..........$4.) amp, polished brass ...........$5. 8 $ .5 Bargain Lots uarters for Cut Giass. bought and sold here in immense quantities. The 11 us we sell more Cut Glass than any other two gton. Hardly a wonder,-with prices from Io to han prevailing. Think of only $1.75 for Rich Cut les and of only 31c each for deeply cut Tumblers. ........$1.. Fruit Bowls, large............ ....... 2.49 Flower Vase. 14 Inches high......... $11.25 ..............$2.9 Deep Cut Nut Bowl ................17.95 .$1.5375 Punch Bowl .75............ .. $3.98 Revoving Punch Bowls.........$50.00 Dept. Linen Dept. 100I Dolne Sati Daaesk, $1.602 value for.er.. c..... .......... - 8c 624n. etra Heavy German Table Damask worth 8 .............. - C 18-in. All-linen Napkins, worth Th 81.25 dozen ........................98C Sz99 wlesMhed Sheets, heavy qual- t d Steel: 45x3t Pillow Cases, the fyc kind, $.5 fur only............... with stag C ISz6 German Dish Towels, worth e r5C 12%,c. for ..................... el; six of $1 Bleached Uinen Crash. worth loc 525 yard ... 7C Lock" Chinaware Dept. oal specialty,-ioo feet of counter and shelving ok" China. A new piece is always here to fill the eakage. These open-stock patterns are the house ). 15. -Style No. 13. th pink medallion American China, with white and gold dec m and Saucers sell oration; a new American Beauty shape. lates $1.6 dozen. Cups and Saucers sell for $1.80 dozen. Tea )c. dozen. Fruit Plates for $1.24 dozen. Fruit Saucers, Cut les ad odozen. Meat Platters from 9c for -Inch .. for $1 .9 to $1.24 far 16-inch. $11.9 100-plece Set sells for. ...... 11.2 .........291De6u tBw. ..........4 79 violet decoration. Style N.4 .r $2.0 dozen. Tea Knowles China. with pink spray decora . .it Saucers. $1.49. tio i and unrow green border line. Cu and a, $1.80 each. Like Saucers sell for $2.20 dozen. Tea Plates, ws pieces that con- $1.52 d&.ren. Individual Butters 56c dozen. set. $ . 7nruit auce rs 82c dozen. $1. s for. W100-piece Set sells for........ .. loomn.)All ourte Nap ln,o or Dess,25 alue....................9 SixRoc es cih Cobbter Seatvy $3.50 value,.. 3-5 o.......................$ 2c 3C iaoSol, wihsa 8 emnhoih Towes, wort ............ 75c vale, for..........................-4 eliBChnd CLsen qurtered woak, con- , ........ 9.2 vex ar... ....... .. ...... c tock". Chiat.eSDept. be"Ciagnwpeeis taher to fl thes rthrpunkledalwihneAt-a hna ihwie n odde *iae. c$1.66n ideas, wusat Sers inl Norve.8mdben.Te )c. dzen. paritt aeifr$.4 oe.Fri acesn8 ar on th5.4 eyes, pim-" ". opnc 10e-peceortnielss.or..... 6.eenoraon Sh OtyleNo4 $18mouh, d1U sIc.-tse In$ 20redozn $'Alsoe" ecopie tha co- $15drn Intvdal t.5edsn t.ofFrouidencelackso a 8c dovenetatmk Dly fro 10-pec atm,lfo....o loeroforto-.o)sors Fiurnmiture. A.kt Is anoportuay(Foulr.th For. RA ya xp u.oqeswtlh bber Sat s $3ue.50 i icpalue.inna O YD fo es ........... .... 27 Piano Stools, mahogany anish,tu$2 ChiooCosea,duaterdetk,ern ay ourls hedmn orca o semn u Adm- ira thead tord, y of h isea "Ui"""meion er- uipes in aSeortothe mereay te,Nav,iasineesge, ro 'itatitonA tonseeryt.. Wihate cntemlatdrk around te eyes pi rvm-to henvgtino hePt rvraersion brnto, sorlety.nod3no , eg- of t he ythat othe stories oif iportae " bo-tala," thi ear gatueine aetreat r I n"d*humo" ,'etof8wa*,lbeesays, ou-df-dobabl bsporas. dicalInsitte, ~ ib The moteleant oarielcona Pture i sto.o skt bor-e sfd, to ==amar war of orew Yoas ie eproees den thef diioho COnBUnPIN OfCAL.ba i of tanaaheead fo Steaming depose Averool may. hae insid- hdemand for Calfor stamng.u Pasgieaga o cXancer, e im, n reor toth Peray th av,an veaesfomm00t a0 a osDrya.Wthtecnepae m Flags to'Poliemen and ter. THE ANNUAL PARADE FINE DISPLAi b* FMENSTYLVA NIA AVENUE T I5 ATTrEOON. Coimiasioners West and 'MXacfarlald and Eajor Sylvester Deliver Ad dresses-Eztbltion Drill. Pennsylvania avenue was lined with spec tators this afternoon who were interested In the annual parade of the police and fire lighting forces. The men and apparatus of both branches of the District of Columbia protection department made an excellent showing, and the uniformed men and the proudly stepping horses were applauded all along the line. Never before had these im portant departments made a better display. Each year since the first parade was had the men have improved In drill and move ments, and those who, witnessed today's tournout expressed the belief that they could not have appeared to better advan tage. Both departments appeared on parade in their regular uniforms and were ready for service in the event of an alarm being sounded or of serious trouble necessitating the presence of members of the police de partment. There was .a slight delay in starting, because the presentation of the flags and medals consumed more time than had been anticipated. Three o'clock was the hour set for the start to be made, and it was not much after that time that the procession began to move. Order of Formation. The departments formed and moved in the following order: POLICE. Superintendent, Maj. Richard Sylvestep Captains. Staff. Isaac Pearson, Harry L. Gessford, Francis E. Cross, J. E. Heffner, Mounted force. Commanded by Sergt. S. J. Harry. Marine Band. Bicycle. Wpiad, Commanded by Sergt. C. L. Bode. First )reeinct, - Commanded by Lieut. T. B. Amiss. Second :recitet, Commanded by Lieut. 'Michael Byrnes. Third kirenlfct, - Commanded by Ijeut. R. B. Doyle. Fou inct, Commanded by t. W. H. Mathews. Fifth precinct, Commanded by Lieut. F. F. McCathran. Sixth precinct, Commanded by Lieut. J. A. Moore. Seventh precinct, Commanded by I4wqt J. A. Swindells. Eighth prcinct, Commanded by nt it. W. W. Jordan. Nint prWinct, Commanded by Lieut. J. C. Daly. Tents pninct, Commanded by J 4 t. John Kenney. Battery (t"apfire gun), Commanded by ergtl Daniel Slattery. House of detention vanland patrol wagons. Commanded by J.A. Frank, sanitary officer. 2d United States"-i.ifady Band (mounted). .ttaion. Senior Assistant g iet Engineer William Truck Company (g arp, pan W. A. Dixon. Engine Company No. 1, Acting Foreman T. O'Connor. Engine Company W. 3,.Foteman T. J. Browry. Engine Company: ;No. 4i Foreman C. B. Proctor. Engine Company No. 6, Foreman W. F. Lanahan. Chemical Engine Comyany No. 2, Foreman John Sherman. Fuel wagon No. 2. 2d Battalion. Third Assistant Chief Engineer William T. Sorrell. Engine Company No. 7,, Foreman C. F. Beers. Engine. Company No. 9, Foreman P. D. Martin. Engine Company No. 12, Foreman H. W. Wright. Truck Company E, Foreman J. T. Young. Fuel wagon No. 3. Supply wagon No. 2. Water tower. Private D. N. Davis. The Prize Winners. Just before the police were called upon to assemble in order of mnarching the several commands were drawn up in companies and presented to the superintendent. They were then ordered to "carry' baton," ani Commissioner West stepped forward to present the John B. Wight flag to the vic torious precinct. The second was the wmn ner, and Lleut. Michael Byrnes, who was proud of what his men had accomplished. stood at the head of his command during the delivery of Commissioner West's pre sentation speech. Those who compose the winning command are: Lieutenanit, MicLaei Byrnes; sergeants. Raphael Bryan, W B. Lyda, J. L. Sprinkle. bilcycle squad, C. L. Bode, acting sergeant; C. M. Edwards, H. W. Forteney, L. P. Gouldman, J. M. Mc Grath, T. D. Walsh; privates. 3. F. Am.ia, J. H. Gibson, 0. W. Boyd, William Hallr S. D. Edwards, M. J. Flynn, J. C. Holraes, .A. Hebrew, H. S. Hutton, J. D. Hause, as. Lombardy, Edward McCrot, W. W. Perry, J. A. Pearson, Geo. Shannon. J. n. H. Sawyer. F. M. Tompkins, C. J. Wagner, W. W. Wheeler, R. C. Yates, Archie Baker, C. G. Bartemnan, 3. R. Bennett, James Big ham. W. H. Buckinghaml, D. W. Combs, J. A. Connors, J. 0. Dunn, W. B. Dorsett, J. R. Evans, C. A. Evans, J. A. Englehart, C. B. Elliott, C. F. Giddings, J. P. Hendricks, Robert Livingston, C. E. La Dow, W. .. Lee, W. J. Mahaney, C. S. Montgomery, T. F. Murphy, Win. B. Mulbali, Alex. Mc Dorrald, T. J. Nevitt, 3. T. Owers, C. B. Peyton, C. C. Parker. E. M. Seaman, W. B. Shelby, Joseph Shipley. C. E. Smith, D. W. Smith, D. H. Teeple, C. L. Trumnbo, 7. F. Waidron, C. H. Willinghlam. The Flag Accepted. Commissioner Henry L. West then pre sented the flag to the winning command. In doing so he congratulated the policemen upon their inme showing. The contest was close this year, he ttedS and therefore the winners were des ' ino ore than usual credit. Mr. Wes,.idsthat. while the intrin sic value of the fA5s. ga*.not great, it stood for great things. Ltanlnt that the pre-. cinct was a8 .neaiy4Wefect as could be under the eonditions: gowerning the police department. He ilepe4l it would act as a spur to the offieeradto Wtiie for even greater things, and he hepadthe example of the winning commandojwaUld be emulated by the other precinetsparfd that next year an even closer competito.mUould result, so that all the department might be said to be de serving of a trop1I9riq Lieut. Byrnes aesiWthe flag and passed it over to a memib'e oEhis'command, who carried It during tMs igrch along Pensyl-~ Yania avenue. . The M en. JlText in orderw tl presentation of the medals to the mci.d the' force who had -made the highest scores in the target eon Itests.- Private 3. C. Bunn of the fifth pro cinct made the highest score, recording 27 out of a possible 30. -Sergt. W. B. Lyda of the send, or bannewi' preclnot took the aergeant's trog~y wiftl 5 scersef t, while 3. T. "Knnd of thle tenth precinct made a =imin=r score. and was awarded the trophy for the rtteo thes*tatAs== MsJ Syveser a peseting the mnedals referred to the mxels'eci ade by the innes, and sit 5h hops! the men Mould be s neerty in their Ueineral 4idod't and ~ aathey were ti e use at their sesma -- Up.eenelualen oMei4f eseweses the Where the paragg3rge ga. ooePenberge "THE DEPENDABLE STORE," Seventh and K Streets. Go to the Annex-912-914 7th St.-for Shoes and Boys' Clothing. Big Savings on Small Things. "Many a mickle makes a muckle" is an old Scotch saying that if practiced here tomorrow will mean money-saving. We've gath ered interesting lots of Small Wares from various departments and priced them much lower than usual, just for this occasion. Rare buying privileges that offer convincing proof of this store's help fulness. Household Helps-at Least Prices. iBest Qualty Covred Ga Tub. teickel-plated Cuspidora, the can- 1 $ C. pe noootl kind......... . Galvanized Iron Ash Cans, tight fltting cover....................... C. Nickel-plated Breakfast Sets, butter dish, spoon holder, ceam piteher and Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, good . sugar bowl. Worth $1.3.......... common Bene" Wash Bords,aSolid 'Brass Candlesticks, special loc. e wrinkse.....r .tomorrw for.................... e Nickel-plated Tea Kettles, special y One thousand sheets of best quality tomorrow for..................... 'C. Perforated Toilet Paper. Regularly 10c. C" Latest style Steel Ohoice of Genuine headed Bags, with 5,000 I m p o r t e d Witch Hazel or But- oxidized frame and Tooth Brushes, r-a termilk Soaps, 3 cakes heavy fringe. I arousd pe bte. . In abox.fTo-. n Instead of9c a. Varonatr_e morwfr.lt"98c......5 C Worth 1ic. and 8C x x x x x Linings and Dressmakers' Findings These two lines come in for a share of universal attention at this time of year, when every woman is planning a new dress. Therefore these saving specials are of two-fold importapce. Regular 25c. Mercerized Velour, in warrant- Dexter's Pour-thread Knitting Cotto ed fast black. 38 inches wide. To. * Per ball................ U morrow....................... ii0. Horn Bones, all lengths; reguing Regular 15ic. grade of Nubian Fast Black price, Sc. Per dozen for ............ C Percaline, full beetled on both Fas Blac sides. Tomorrow............... I C - Featherbone. Special, per yard.... I 4C. Regular 12n c. quality Guaranteed Shrunk _ *Elaetic Canvas, in black and col- Clark's "0. N. T'." Darning Cotto. ,C ors. Tomorrow.................. 6o C" all colors-three for................ 5 " Re uar 18c. grmde of Mercerized "Sun Stockinet and Doable Nalneoot DressQ glas ' inhed; warrante rsed"pn black. Tomorrow...............I in2:C Shields; rth 2c. New Silk Drops, for dress decora tio; eglarprce 1c -or ILC. regular price, 10c.-for .............ev. Black Silk From, for dress trimmin Smith's Beat Needles; regular prce regular price. 12%c.-for......... ... C bc, paper-for........................ . Extra Long Black Sable and Mink Niagara Hair Pina; regular price, sc Fur Tails: regular price, 9c.-for.. 9pC. a cabinet-for .....................'I C. Swansdown Fur Trimming; regular ' " First ality Agate Buttons. Special price, ,c. yard-for.a............ & C. price, 12 dozen for.............. /. The new aty:e Wrist Doubledstilled Bay D Large - size (ress B . of walrus, seat Rum and Florida Wa t inches) Huck Towels; S morocco leathers. . ter; sells reg..ar.ly at ..emmed r e a d y for Long chains. for,, d i 5. r tot t h. Bes use. Fast color, Tomorrow.... . .. .. Tomorrow..... pet ..... .. ..... - ? Curtains and Upholsteries. pairs of Nottingham ace Curtains 50-inch Tapestry, in heavy gobelin and ree0 and a1.halford long; wor repp -weaves; handsome desikps; Fr Tadl$.7 egulr pc..-for......... n. wotb 79c. to $1.25 yard, for....... 0C. Handsome quality N.ottingham Lace Cur- Ta~try Table Covers, eight-qurter size, talns, in reproductions of expensive Irish In silks3fercerized and French gelin; beau Brussdwn es T n; wrth f colorlity Agaworth t . Speca pricd,$4.50y,rd- for .. ..rce,............ The ew syle ris Doul Adtase ay oblT~ pread in(92 5) pairs of Portieres, in silk Mercerized, real Wa-see patters Hmrrcdow e Florentine and repp weaves; S*'"es........... ":. worth $5.50 to $7.00 a pair, for.. h. S00pais o ois, Genuine Tale Holland Opaque Window d or pure Shades, mounted on strong spring rollers (all owhite cotton; double-bed size. 1 af complete with fixtures) Tomorrow h $4. .Special for a . 50.. fr....... . for....................... I ' . Ladies' and Chiadren's Underwear. Ladles Fleece-lined Vests and French-band Ladies Lamhawool Vests and Pants, in all Pants to match. Regular 40., ' Cf sizes; trimmed with silk binding for ............................ . and pearl buttonse p a . .. .for.. ............................ $. for............................... Iadies' Merino Vests and Pants, two-thirds wool, in white and gray. Regular By zr ev leelndSit n Ladie, Wool Vests and Pants, In ribbed and M F ied Ribe ve 2 nd wool merino, natural or white, usual f ~ Pns nalszs ev egt $1.25valus, fr.............for...pecil.vaue.a............... SDesrP o aes, in Domass.Sesticsaue . andes FLcight Ouige Cloth an 81x00 Utica Sheets, regular value, heP - arkadLghvyigCoh 60e. Tomorrow............ c0 . Deark weight, good colors.... 54x90 Columbia Sheets,' hand-torn .,' kNmo aFlannelette for waistan and rond. omorow.........mo rrow............... .......~y C 0-quarter Mohawk Bleached Sheet- Flounce Skirt Patterns, in gray, tng. Special tomorrow.-.-.--.-.-..-.i - - - a brown and blue. Regularly iO. for Special Lots of Furs, Coats and ~Suits at Important Savings. By reason of our special purchase of Furs, and several lots of other garments, we get command of these unusual values. Every* wman with a present need will find these offerings of exceptional Skunk, Opossum, Mink and Sable Opossum Stylish Knickerbocker Walking Suits, in. Fur Scarfs, with clusters of mink blue and black and brown and white efrects . tails. Regular $5.98 value for... 4a.Y Three-quarter.- length Norfolk jackets, and _______strap-.trimmed skirts. Very Isabella and Sable Fur Bossf nd war, worth $18 for. eao' .with heavy animal tail. $1 .98 value ..................... ________New Walking Skirts of Thibet Vienna and Lade' Kersey and Montenac Coats, 20 to Trmmed with e rdig and sloe tthng 26-inch lengths. In black, cas- seams, In black. navy, royal and tor. tan, etc.; $8.00 and $8.50 $68Oxford, worth $5.00, for.. values....................... A new lot of Ladles' Smart Walking Skirts Monte Carlo Costs of superior Kersey of Thibet Cloth; tailored in superior manner Cloth, with stylish double pauts. In tan, anid made with nine gores; all tailored stitch castor and black. $15.96 IkiiQ ing. In blue and black. Regular value for.................. .I* $7.98 value. Tomorrow for.. sistant chief led the fire-fighting forces to tient endurance, and, above all, the unaf-. Pennsylvania avenue between 18th and 19th fected modesty of the true hero. Remerr strets, her thefla preenttionwasher in the hour of danger -that you have the made by Commissioner Macfarland. Mem- omeers andofall whoeia kofh r youu c bers of Truck C company, the winners of do in defebse of the lives andpretyo the Macfarland trophy, were drawn up with your follow-citizens." prprt. Foreman W. A. Dixon in front. The mem hers of the company present were the fore- - Forennan Dixon's Response. OCno,thid in cha~ W.H.Deea Foreman Dixon accepted the flag on be and P. N. JTeffers, drivers; G.'W. Eivel, E. half of his company and inade a happy re E. Padgett, Rt. A. Foster, H. T. Adams, B. sponse to the well-chosen words of Commis N. Davis. M. Frawley, 3. S. Trodden and F. sioner Macfarland. Leers. Watchmen S. T. Carpenter and 3- "Mr. Commissioner," he said, "it is with H. Newpnwere also in attendance. Pri- the greatest pleasure that I receive this vate B. N.'Davis wns in charge of the wa- prise5 flag on behalf of the company. In -ter tower, which is a part of the winning reevn it I deire to state tha*t the mem -company. , bhers of this company will ever he mindful Xir; x cfawlanl'a A&dress, of the honor it confers and the individual Commissioner Mfarland, addressing the mpayrts h hea of theeepthe members of the company, said: -"Thankrs go with congratulations as I hiU@ Dl hand you this fa.For' it represents faith-. According to program the Ire department fulk service and hihachiesi="+ on your w'ia give an menhetlen jn front oe there part. It stands not only for the fast that viewing stand as soon as the parade shall the committee of inspection found you and have passed& yorhouse and apparatus in the mnost eg- Engine . Cm nyNo. 14 will irst. make cient coadalso ~ for the fact tia a XrUn.O snns ni avenue, fomg 17th tysre n o es*'rtagan don street to the See hydrant at Namn plaoe, pa or n ''D it.mes h u lihe a - ie- of bOis beig lat Oat' ftam the past year,. be 'aeDl hydrat to a point In fnont of the review -as -of tis reE Ta fh t -l- tan adwatera id Sn. ThOn two amannereM-ssWUl ha st dsct- fnsh Barber & Ross. A Juicy tender, nutritious and retain ing all the original flavor, is the result when you roast meats, game or poultry in our PATENT SELF BASTING ROASTERS. You will never realize the true deliciousness of a Thanksgiving turkey until it is baked in one of these wonderful baking pans. -BROWN ROASTERS No. 54.......6 4c -ROYAL ROASTERS No, ....... ....SOc. No. pa N. . 1.5No. 4. it. No. 2%........$1.20 No. 5. .00 -PERKINS ROASTERS No. I .....$1.50 No. a....$1.da N%o 2...$1.00 No. 4....$1.75 Never-Burn Pans. Throw away the old-fashioned drlp WAN" ad e the BURN BaingPans-which have d steel rods along the bottom from end S to end and prevent* burning meats and L breadstu(. Prices, 30c. to 45c. Fine Cutlery. Beet and largest stock of fine ('ut lery In Washngto c n Elegant 2-pfece 'ta g Handle Carvinog Sets -fully Et 4 $1 guaranteed .... .... Set of 8 CelIlulnid Handle Table Knivesa-fulyga-$ Barber & Ross, 11th & 0 Sts. It At DROOP'S. I JUST RECEIVED Afinenew stock of the latest styles in Gabler Pianos. -The piano which was recently ordered for the public schools of the District of Columbia on account of its evident merit. The flew stock Includes many faact nating styles, and we call yoprearti!!s lar attention to the beauty of style 8, which Is of graceful colonial design. The Gabler Piano is a distinctly high grade instrument, sold at a moderate - price. None was ever known to give case for dissatisfaction. Droop's House, STEINWAY AND OTHER PIANOS. 925 Pa. Ave. N.W. noll-tf-75 Si live rware. The most reliable plate and the very finest sterling silver. ware. The designs are all new. The prices on a scale of rec ognized lowness. you"to I""the.ta:dard ofitskind.u Schmedtie Bros., John Hansen. Propr. 704 7th Strsat. noll1-28d 2 It is Conceded* -everywhere by famous phy sicians that Chase City , Mineral Waters surpass all* others in medicinal value. ( "Lithia" is an acid solvent "Chloride Calcium"-a blood purifier and nerve tonic. E7At leading dealers or address Chase City Mineral Water Co., CiASE CITY n. v . DR. KOCIT'S I-ome Treatment For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis and Catarrh. Wonderfully Successful Results by' the Koch Inhalation System. Many sem r eam dseasse of the thmet ad The Esh a luInaisti, Hems Treat ueints l zae a