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"THE DEPENDA Seventh and lacrificel Sacri Is Now the Cry Thro The arriving holiday stocks de a nutshell-stocks must be reduced s0on.able merchandise half and two-t as to move them quickly out. Ev< fecte<l hv this sale. You'll not be I will do the urging. It will pay yoi this store from now on. Prices Playing Ha ICoWored Dress The order to clear shelves an< been followed out and we're giving be had for the money. Here is ti for your choosing seasonable fabri >rices. -)A-inch Wool Cashmer-: good weight: excellent material for children's wear, in navy, garnet, green and other staple colors. Regular price., 20 ., for.................. Al!-wool Fine-twill French Flannel. soft finish. in light blue. turquoise, ca det. pink. old rose. lavender, violet, garnet. oxblood. French blue, navy. nile. reseda. tan, castor. black, cream. etc. Regular priv. 69c.. for............... 4 c* .4-inch All-wool Snow Flake Suiting. In all the new and desirable effects or black, blue, brown, green. mixtures; also 52-inch Heavy-weight Zibellne Suiting, in navy. royal brown green. garnet. etc. Regular 95C price. $1.25. for ............. 45-inch All-wool Mistral Sulting, openwork: finely woven in royal and navy blue, gray, tan. reseda. cream. etc. Regular price, c - 9e . ft r.................... 5 .inch A1!-wool 'hf-vint Serge; a very superior fabrie. sponged and shrunk, in navy. royal. French blue, brown, gretn. garnet. tan. castur. gray. ett. Regular ( . p rice. -'c.. f' ...... -.. --. -.. NeverBefore Have We Q For These Higi Purchased "Ashley Bailey Compa Iln the lot you'll find every des ceptionally low prices. 75.. quality PMain ('olored Wash Tagetas; all shadex. including black ani white. 7.e. quality Jacutard Striped llonger Silk ...... T5e. qiunil(y lch Black Bir c"aded Satin. ..... . . . ,"e. qpiality licavy Black I'Cred Taffeta........ -5c. quality Colored Hem stit,hed Tffetas ..... 7i'8e. 9ality 'ordwe Wash . affeltas. beautiful color .I7.4quaihy White ..RtBrca .ded 3 Indit iks .... .. ..cs. qu1alty -Ri , n-stripe lila k Taffets.. ........ 7.. .lualiiy Ctlor.'i Mnlre V,+;ur: jt,.'d - a t ent of shades. including white. 5oc.quality Tan Fig. Pongee Silks, in The Sale of Ladies' dren's Coats, Skirt Has created a genuine commoti when winter is sending among us R IFICE this stock. The mandate here are specials that have never be Lot of Fur Neck Lot of Genuine Scarfa. (-osisting a k is n k Ols)sUm. 'ink Neck Scarfs. sab.le ..pos-um. Jul tation stie marten. 1 a v .e lusters of with fult animal animal tails and v h a I n fastenings. tails $9.50 Valup .$5.1n. $6.tm and T$7.4 Furs $3.98. $5.98. $9.00 and $10.00 Coats for $6.98. Ladi. s' Coat. of Kersey and Monta nae 4 'ith; do,ubi breacted styles; 22 and 24 inc h l ngths; black, castor and tan. $112.98 Hlip Jackets for $8.98. Sty lh-h Hip Jac'kets--20-inch length of ti-h,- black Montanac Cloth. Skin ners' stin lining and peau de sole Ladies' N o r f 01I k La'ies' Tt *Walking Suits of fine Suits of Ven -quality Knickerbocker cloth, ina black, blue, chevIot; stylI brown' and green, also jackets and fi; plain black and blue These are in Thibet cloth; strap -one plain. trimmed and thorough ly tailored. $15.00 and taffeta band $18.00) values- $15.98 value $12.98. $10. The Price Cutting Kn Profits are cast to the winds warmi bedwear being sold at prices pulrse of every economy seeking ho 4 dozen Double Thd C'omforts. cov ered with fine quality silkoline, filled with white cotton; fancy scroll stitched; quilted.98 Worth $1.50, for........ . 1 case Bed Spreads, Marseilles pat terns; crisp. new; hemmed ready for use; 39c. quality.44 Special for............... * l'eause Bod Spreads, handsome Mar seilles patterns; extra heavy weIiht; worth $15 . for. ...... Linings IRuthles The same reduction story apy ings. Everything must go, irresr 18c. Genuine Neva 12%4c. Shrur Silk. In colors only. Cavs in b; -Very desirable for drop Seilfro -skirts and coat linings. Seilfro -Specia.l for one day, 5 734c. 2 19ite. MercerIzed Bat- 10c. grade +teen, in warranted fast brated Midni black and wanted col- Black Percal, ors. Full 361 inches . nie.Se 'rIde. Special for one mod.a pe dy 12%/c. 63_ Notions. Kleinert's Hook-en Garters...22c. 12-yd. pieces of Soutache or Her ciuies Braid; usually 2c. yard: for... .Uc. 5-yd. pleces of Angora Braid..10c. 39*c. Steel Scissors: all sizes....2c. 10c. New Collar .Forms...........5c. 24-yd. pieces Twilled Tape.........c Clark's 0. N. T. Darning Cotton, 3 spools for......................... 10c. Fallers' best Machine Oil..5c. Sc. Bone Collar Buttons, dozen..3c. 17c. Black or White Wood Silk *Braid...............................1ic. Child's Velvet Grip Hose Support -ers .................................1. Sandow 400 Pins, paper...........2c. Kirby. Bea&'(0.. Hair Pins...c. -Clark's O. N.T. Cot ton: * ,jpoois..25e. LBLE STORE," I K Streets. t tice! Sacrifice! ughout the Store. mand room-that's the story in l-and we've marked all-the sea- r hirds off their former prices, so. I rv department in the store is af- t urged to buy--vour judgment t to follow the daily doings of h f voc Among the Goods Stock counters in this department has you the greatest values that can e newest and the finest stock t .s at unseasonable or clearing 52-tnch All-wool. Smooth-finish Habit .P Cloth: proper weight for tailor-made costumes, in navy. French blue, brown. green, garnet. cardinal, gray, tan. castor, and also the Ox ford mixtures. Regular price,59c. 11 75c.. for .......................... 52-inch All-wool Venetian and Broad cloth: an ideal materialfor tailor-made suits; handsome luster; fine texture; in French. royal and navy blue, gar net, cardinal, golden brown. seal. hunter green, mode. castor, tan, gray. etc. Regh - 85c. lar prlCe, 99c., for........... 7I-tnch All-wool Heavy-weight Suit ing. to be used without a lining. In . a royal, navy blue, medium and Oxford I gray: proper weight for I walking skdrts and jacket *I suits. Regular price, 98c., for........................... All-wool Fancy Striped Waistings. in I the wide and hair-line stripes; also I tht, satin stripe challies in pink, light I bluo. old rose, reseda. garnet, - cardinal, cream. etc. Regular 33c iri,e . 4!4c.. for................ uLoted Such Low Prices: R=grade Silks, From the ny Sale, New York," i irable quality and pattern at ex ..I 75.' quality new Check Taf feta. la black and wWdte, ,lu1e and white. ........ Sd.-. qnality handsomp Faney - S*ripe Taffeta; all the I wanted Rhades............ 49e. quality newest 1lald ruffeta. Ieutiful enmblIn t lin .............. ... I quality 22-inch extra heavy Ilack Broeadd 1;atin .................... rDe. qualIty heavy Fancy Stripe Pongee Silk........ 90. quality All-iAllk Blck Surah ................* . quality Black ire Ve our. in handsome designs. small and medium size figures,29 ,Xlisses' and Chil sSuits and Furs >n throughout the ci t. Just its icy blasts WE MUST SAC to clear out is peremptory and fore been offered at these prices: 1 German Isabella Genuine American Isbellas, e xt ra ( Fox Boap. full and c a length and have g long. $12.98 value- large, full tals. I :. 2 $18.1% value-- 1 -. f $8a98. $14.50. $15.0 Monte Carlo ' Coats for $10.00. X Ladies' Stylish Monte Carlo Coats; of elegant quality Kersey; made with ] the new inverted plaits and lined throughout with good satin. $18.50 Monte Carlo Coats for 512.98. Ladies' Swell 30-inch Monte Carlo Coats Trimmed with velvet and straps of Kersey; black, tan and cas-. tor, Ilor-made Handsome B I o u a e * tialus Suits ofblue andbac ire skirts. VenetIan cloth; stylish wostl 1 y trimmed jackets and J.I trImmed; skirts. $22.50 value- * 98. - $17.95. ife Slashes Bedwear. in this department. Good, that'll immediately open the usekeeper. 7l pairs 11-4 Heavy Weight White Blankets, very soft finish for................ Fancy Scroll Stitched.French Sattine Comforts, filled with pure ~ white laminated cotton; R $8 Value, for........... . 11-4 Double Bed White Wool Blan kets an extra heavy weight in red or blue borders; very soft and lIne finish; worth $3.C sly Sacrificed. lies to this superb stock of Lin- t ective of former prices. k Eiastic S an it ar y Lamb's ack only. Wool, -Qitlted on erino e day, line, in black and white --the Ideal interlining *for silk coats and C . capes. Special, 35c. ne, nicely Sylked Velour, In fast al for one bak nda Uine of fahinale shades. , Special for a day, c.23c. 19e. Infants' Worsted Mitts, pair..11e. a 30c. Ladies' and Children's Golf Glov'es . . . - - - -- -.-- .-- . . Kayser's 1,'amous Golf Gloves... .50c. Boys' Astrachan and Scotch Wool Gloves ... . . . 50c. Fancy Golf Gloves, ladies'... .39c, Adler's Mocha Glojre, in tan, black and gray, pair............1 Try our LadW #d, .. Mies' KIdI Gioeves, 2..elaag. M p... ,Uie. - EqamtI to. ges~ -U.bwh 's. I:IIIpUp pg;1 g:pUl,I t Leesption and Lunch Teaered ibrar Board by Xr. Bhoemaker. The members of the board of g*VMVWS -0 he Tama CbAb and Libnary wom ent islw notur evening at the sacios manes ot Mr. Louts P. Ihoemaker. pres let of the club, on Brghtwool avenue. l dities to the maobers at the board ang he oficers of the club ptesent. Mr. One maker had several special guests. The parlero were decorated with floweW .n palm. Intermingled with candeatbra rhile the supper room presented a charm rig appearance. During the earlier part of the evening i meeting of the board was held in the libra y. presided over by President Shoemaker n his address of welcome he recited a his ory of the club since its foundation, nearil bree years ago, explaining Its primary ob ects. Mr. Wilton J. Lambert, -one of the mem. er8 of the board, in a brief address, re erred to the appointment of Mr. Aehley M ;ould. a member of the club, as assoclato ustice of the Supreme Court of the Dis rict of Columbia. His remarks were fol )wed by a resolution, which was unani r.ously adopted, expressing appreclatiol .nd approval of President Roosevelt' cUon In appointing Mr. Gould. It was decided to apooint a committei rom the club .to arrange for a reception t 1r. Gould at an early date, the committe, o be appointed by President Shoeaker. After the regular business of the meet Mg had been transacted the guests wer ntertained by a recitation from Shakes eare by Mr. Barry Bulkley, which wai rarmly received. Col. E. B. Townsend alai ntertalned those present with a few re narks, after which the guests repaired t4 he supper room, where a buffet lunch wa erved. Mrs. Louis P. Shoemaker acted a ostess on the occasion, assisted by Mrs lattle Joyce and Mrs. J. Vance Lewis lach of the guests was presented with 4 Poutonniere before departing. The remainder of the evening was de ,oted to conversation and eigars. The officers of the club are: Presideni 4ouls P. Shoemaker; first vice presiden rohn S. Swortsted; second vice president L. V. Parsons: secretary. Ben G. Davim Lnd treasurer, Cassell Severance. Those present Included President Louis F hoemaker, Vice Presidents John S. Sworm tedt and A. V. Parsons. S(krmtary Ben G )avts and the board of governors-W. G Ilatt, J. Vance Lewis, Wilton J. Lamberl Villiam E. Dyre, George A. Warren, A. F Voods. C. M. Heaton. The guests presen rere: Col. E. B. T"ownsend, Major John E ,oud, United States army; Mr. Benjami folman, Mr. Charles A. Corey, Mr. Stuar icNamara. Mr. Joseph F. Webber. Dr. A ". Fardon. Mr. John A. Saul, Judge Me 'herson, Mr. Barry Bulkley. Mr. Howar( Ink, Mayor J. B. Kinnear and Mr. Abne boemaker. AFFAI398 IN GEORGETOWN. [an in Unconscious Condition Convey ed to Hospital-General Items. John Jackson. thirty-two years of age, wa ound in an unconscious condition abou :30 last evening on Thirty-second stree ear the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, where t is stated. he had fallen while under thi rifluence of intoxicants. Policeman Peter on summoned the patrol wagon of tbo eventh precinct station, and the Injure 2an was conveyed to the Georgetown Uni ersity Hospital for treatment. It wa ound that he had sustained a severe scall round. He was removed to his home aftei he wound was dressed. Charlotfte Tones, an aged colored woman rhose address could not be ascertained rhile crossing M street near Jeffersoz treet about 8:30 o'clock Saturday eveninj ras struck by a motor vehicle, driven b] !olonel R. E. Thompson of Fort Myer, Va 'he automobile was quickly brought to i tandstill. but not without knocking th eeble woman down and rendering her un onscious. She was immediately picked u nd placed in the patrol wagon of th eventh precinct station, which was driver rith all possible haste to the Georgetowr 'niversity Hospital. It was discovered tha, er Injuries were only of a mild nature. Bernard West is locked up In the seventi rectnct police station, charged with lar eny. Early Sunday morning Policemai ohnson saw West running up M street to ard 33d street, gave chase, and caugh Im. The prisoner was taken back and I ras found that the show window of th ,rocery of Samuel Gordon. 3242 M street ad been broken and about $12 worth o rhisky extracted. Policeman Johxnon foun large quantity of the whisky concealet i West's clothing. Bishop Satterlee conducted services las vening at St. John's Episcopal Church 'eorgetown. His address marked the be inning of a serlee of Advent sermons to b ellvered at that church before Christmas 7tsiting clergymen will officiate. Mrs. Liz le Rackey, wife of Mr. W. H. Rackey. o 235 Potomac street. who has been very 11 or several weeks. is convalescing. Rev. G. W. McCullough. pastor of th lenleytown Baptist Church, who has beei onfined to his home for a week past b lness. is reported to be much improved lev. Mr. Hayden conducted services in hI tead yesterday. Cilled Woman and Committed Suicide A telegram was received at police head tuartera today from Frank A. Matthews hief of nolice at Hartford, Conn.. giving he information that Henry Crutchnield ha< :llled Elsie Lewis and then committed sul 'ide. The double killing, he Informed th ocal police, was committed with a re olver. Cant. Boardman sent a message to thn 'rvidence police offBcial, at the request o| tichard Crutchnleld, colored, of 1051 0 stree torthnwest. who had been told that his rother had been involved in a shooting af ray In Providence. According to press di: patches from Providence. Crutchfield wen o the house of the LewIs woman Saturdaa fter he had been Imbibing freely and open, d fire as goon as he entered the house. A ullet sent through the woman's brait 'aused instant death. From this house ~rutchnield went to the homne of anothel woman named Mabel Dixon and shot her ler wound Is probably fatal. Thinking he Lad killed the second woman, Crutchfleld urned the weapon In the direction of hil wn head and fired. He Is described In the [ispatches as an Itinerant banjo player. Richard Crutchnield, the brother, told thi olice that his brother Henry was a banj< lhver and he is fully convinced that the ead man wras his brother. As soon as he eta evidence of the identity of the body he vill make arrangements to have It brough a this city for interment. CHARGED WITH THEFT. L. A. Leifleld's Arrest Asked for by Detective Bureau. Capt. Boardman sent out several hundred Irculars today, asking for the arrest of R t.. Lelfield, a jeweler and watch repairer rho Is wanted to answer a cnharge of granm a.rceny. .It is alleged that he took valuable roperty from the jewelry firm of Schmed le Bros., -704 7th street northwest. Leintel4! m known to his fellow-workmen as "Otto.' Ic was employed In the work room at the iwelry store, and the day before Thanks. lying he went away with his wife. Whle orking at the 7th street store he fre tuently spoke of his visits to Africa and ther foreign points. It is alleged that he riok eight gold watches and three valuable lngs. A reward of $1030 is offered for ia ,rrest. NURSES VISIT THE CAPITOL. tasocation to Hold a Business lesslan Tomnorrow. Over a hundred members of the Associa Ion of Army Nurses, now in session in this ity. were at the Capitol today to observe be opening of Congress. The nurses are 11 of the gentler sea, and cards for re ervsd seats in the Senate and House gal tries had been given them. Aftej the sea ion a thorough inspection of teCapitol was made. The nurses will descend in a body os 'hairman Hull of the House committee ori miitary offaire -et Friday afternoon, i is coimittee room, and tender him a re eption. The afternoon was spent In sight seing. A receotion will be given the nurses to ighat by Dr. McGee, at her residence, l901 laitimore street.. . The session of the convention wIll. begim smorrow at theaSbiitt He'Tome rnesr filrneon Mt 5,"ian will be wM sl. mad omorrow evening an open 10tte. *91 is BOIR MARaCHEsa rq - V--VV sivest rl hristn is advaNtogeous to all, and the great crowds visiting day shoppers are not going to wait till the last minul dition aO are making a magnificent exhibition of ou Our New Doll Department Will be located on the second floor in a few days and Is to be tihe most extensive in the city. Moving is going on in this section, however. and the advance stock of Dolls will be shown on IRST FLOOR. THE INTRODUC'IRY PRICES ARE VElY LOW. Iarge-sie Jointed Dolt., the oelebrated Handwerck make; beautiful faces. natural curly, hair. moving eyes, fuly jointed; the exact Doll sold by ex- O clusive dealers, at $1.50. Our Introductory Price......................... 98C Large-sie Xid-4ody Dons, moving eyes, light or dark hair; usually $1.25 value. Oirr Introductory Price...................................... 98c A special lOt of Kid-body. Jointed and Dresmed Dolls, worth 75c. to SWe.; the same 2nake ad Anish as the moe expensive Dolks, in somewhat amaller sizes; also a large assortment of pretty styles in Dressed Doll. Our Intro ductory Price. for your choice............................................ . Kid body and jointed Dolls, with moving or fixed eyes, pretty faces. -h beautiful flaxen hair; regularly Spc. value. Our Introductory Price......... A 25. dressed Dofl, pretty lace-trimmed dresses, with hat to match. Our Introductory Price............................................................ 15c. Large 5s2 Jointed Dolls, with light or dark natural hair, moving eyes. From $1.48 to $4.98 each. Special Sale Holiday Books. We have always taken especial pride in this departent, and will eclipse all previous efforts tot supply the beat Holiday Books at the lowest prices. A few Choice Holiday Specials. 5.000 Cloth Bound Books by the world's best authors. Juvenile, Poetry, - y Fiction, &c.. One ribbed cloth binding, large type, about 30 titles " to select from . at................................................................... 4 c . Large assortment of Religious Gift Books, bound in white and gold, lay 4 ender and silver, of the very best authors, Phillips Brooks, Mrs. Havergal, t * Drummond and others, regular 25c. Books. Special price for 15c= .Tuesday ...................................... ............. ............................ 15 c. I An immense Sot of cloth bound copyright books by such authors as Marion t . Crawford. Paul Leicester Ford, Amelia Barr, E. P. Roe, Stephen Crane and Gertrude Atherton. Regular 75c. books. Special for Tuesday....1... I A dainty series of choice Gift Books for Children. bound In white and gold, r floral sides, and printed on-fine calendered paper, beautifully illustrated; regular 50c. editions. Special for Tues day..................................... . "Five Little.Peppers and How They Grew." by Margaret Sidney; new edition of this favorite, cloth bound; fully Illustrated. Bpecial for 0%,m. T uesday ............................................................................... C - Mrs. Alcott's Stories for Children, nine different titles. In fine cloth binding. Special Price for Tuesday...:............................................ . "Peck's Bad Boy," aomplete, large 12mo.. bound in silk-ribbed cloth; splendidly illustrated. Special Price for Tuesday...................... . * Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, law sheep binding, indexed. Special for Tuesday............................................................ REGULAR 8350 EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE'S COMPLETE in W ORK S AT .............. ......................................................... y Complete works, with life of author, introduction to each play, notes, etc.: bound In full iuslau. marbled edges; about 200 full page Illustra tions. RegularW'50 edition, will be soldat .................................... $16 Zhristmas Cards and Calendars. Candies for the Yuletide. 4)4ir Specials at 19c. the Pound. Pure sudtr cho'colatEs and bonbons, band-dipped chocolate ceams. In va nilla, ice cream, lemon, orange, strawberry, raspberry and coffee; peanut clus ters, molasses crumb trilbys, molasses mint kisses. nougatures, honey sticks, St. Nicholas crisp, favorites, dates, figs, caramels, shel almonds and walnuts, cream mints, wIntergreen chocolate wafers, oriental paste, Including orange. lemon, raspberry, cream dementhe, and fig. Fruit cuts, vanilla, chocolate and strawberry, cocoa'hut-creams, &c. 19c. the pound at The Candy Counter. Regular 60c., Can4ies, in 50c. A special assortment of 25c. 12c. kinds, at...... .., ............ * kinds at.................. Sunday Sobool Qrders Should Be Placed Early. Wrist Bags, Chatelaines and Music Rolls. Our Leather Goods Department Is showing a very rid assortment of Xmas presents. Wrist Bags in seal-grain, morocco Chatelaine Ba4s real seal leather, and imitation walrus leather; gilt, oxidized frames, chamois nickel or gun metal frames and lined, large size; worth chains; leather or silkette t lined; the newest shapes; 49ce p a special ...................... complete line of Chatelane Bags Wrist Bags in real seal and fancy in all grades of leather, with metal leathers; the latest shapes; made ar leather-covered frames; special with nickel. gilt or fancy values In all grades from ornamented frames; silk or side pocket; v;orth $1.25 to * 31.5W, at ........................ 98 .2c*o$ .8 An immense assortment of Wrist Bags in fine leatters, in black and all Sil a an d L,th fashionab!e co ors. fancy ornamental dublesapand andl; . frames; silk or suede lined; special dul ta n ade Svalues in all grades from lined and unlined worth 49 . 75c.; special .............. $1.50 to $4.98. B2tter grades at 98c. to $1.98. Muslia e icRls, lc nd coaos,ihk and Jlackets. Appr<( We have put forth every effort to supply unusual specials in this the Holiday Season. No more appropriate Xmas presents could be sele t We have made a fortunate purchase of these ~Jot Mone ~aio * fashhionable garments, in large variety of styles and colors, in Kersey. Montenac. Melton, Broadcloth and Fine Chevlots, Taffeta and Satin Lined. (This lot includes short jackets.) Regular $115, $18, $20, $22 and $24.98 Values. Price for YourD Choice - - - - - - - - - Taffeta Silk Monte Carlos. In&eryatracive stles verted sleeve, handsomely lined with black and white satin. REGULA l - AND 118 VALUES. Price for your choice.............. ........ PATRIOTIC AND INDuSTRIOUS. over here six months at that time and spent b _______all the money he made In the case here in a A. Blgin stexa Pais ofthethe country in which he made It. He is the tb Belgan Vsitr a raie oftheauthor also of a work on law which has Americ.lt Peogle. been printed in French and Spanish. a ~'I noothr c arethecitzen so In speakingr of his own country Mr. Stoe- di IInen ely co aeteciiess quart declared that the tone of the Amsert- m ntneypatriti cc a5 n America; inn ca rs generally 'as misrepresenting other country doeo gf thae people like to regarding the King of Belgium. He Is a wor as do the Amntslas," was the enthu- man of snelt sterling qualitheS, and later, staticcomentAhd'hymmaStequat.he tpredlto tat publi sentment aprominent Belgan_attorney, , who ha win do him justice. Mr. and Mr-s. Stocquart w been spending a two months' vacation in left Wasigtoni today for New York, from f< making his four@'4olar of the' United wthere they will sail for home, di States. Mrs. Stoaggaut accompanies her husband, and the am, have been at the Ar- X'issIonary Sunday. llngton. The Stoczuarts were the gusso Services incident to Missionary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thoims -F. WalSh Thanlk- were held yesterday mnorning at the Ana giving day, and Mgdre.alsh presented the costia Methodist Eisoopal Church, corner Later hey wre ~ an inforal din of Jackson and Pier.e streets. There was a new given them by ;"'""''"- inier good attendenee. Req. A. H. Thompson, n' Mr. Stocquart lIt?py. inmpressed with pastor of the WUson Memorial Mentois the eneg nand e egl s of teAse- EpIscopal Church, on 11th street southeast, R te qatles ctd."He~ cab u was the oflciating clergyman. Mr. Thomp just like a uon," waais coment oni the son spoke at length on the omle=on manner In whsich the President stepped ou jives to the 'pees to go fort and teac' of him offtee doea- int. the r.ecetis room to the whole wld. meet Mr. Walsh andi his guest. "He was- fc digniid but feares adI graped both him." contimled the enthusiastie attorney: Jestie Anderson, in CrJminal Court No. bi ."'r. Psdole t you ar nnt mun 1, today overruled a motion for a new trial og ~hesd o an sm 'g ltb pina the case of Forrest Pendleton, envicted the greates *ao a eth,and aloas of muarder in the second degree, in eon- is -one o( thoe brave, ca a~l nd hones5t neeot ith t me death of (anmown. ~ men, an honor to this.coul~ ad to man President Roosevet's reception of this en. WannkAd Owebsau and DrEwad. comnium was ;very anxeh to time.ansie. Of itS News has been recefved here of the d4Wn author, and the lz?cideznt is 9#a'4 byt f rnkehsn,a Mr. kotq4nyt,rta prineSSt Wst in ate Blanebe, Capt. E.,W. Chase. Th e th the Dreyfus ease, and is welt kwa ntMis was byiag near AbeB's Whsarf is Urita's 60004 boss ININ ----------- %BON] ias Sh our store are forcibly rem e this year. We have ow r colossal holiday stock. Fine Furs Make Special lot of Lade' For Scarrs, gray fox. brook mink, electric wteal. beaver. sad sable. Special for Toemday................ *98 1diew Genuine e I Mink Muff. Special 14.98 - tAde' ersian Lamb$ Muf. Special........... . Laie' Coney Muffs. Spe. cial flor Tusfay...........7 8 Rpeelml.ale of eftnarem' Far Seta' n*9ki. sable. ftZ. bmvw. stomemarten. tric seaL speeE M for Tumaa...a chadrews Fvw ast@ in,~ stah netuding Muff and Bear, utituity 1M 'med with hea and ribbo . Sia pr Sterling Silver Xmas Gifts. Sterling Silver Manicure Pieces, also Tooth Brushes, Shoe Horns, Button Hooks, etc.; heavy French gray silver mountings, In the new Axt Nouveau er recta. Special at. ......4 c 8terlIW Silver Brush and Comb Sets from $1.98 to $5.98. Sterling Silver Toilet Sets, Brush, Comb and Mirror. $4.98 to $14.98. Sterling Silver Cloth Brushes, $1.48 to $3.98. Sterling Silver Manicure Scissors, 49c. to 98c. Sterling Silver Military Brushes, pair, $3.98 to $5.98. Sterling Silver Match Be", 49c. to $2.48. Sterling Silver Babj Rattles, $1.48 to $2.48. Sterling Silver Pencils, 19c. to 98c. GAnts' Sterling Silver Sets-Mill try Brushes with Comb and Cloth Brush to match, In bAndsome silk ................... $11.98 Engraving Dept. Copper Plate and 50 car" 58c. Inscip....... ... .. Copper Plate and 50 cards in old English. ... ..... . Reprinting 50 cards from 2Ac. plate ......... ...... ..... Special Umbrella Sale. Large lot Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk Gloria and Union Taffeta Um brellas, superior quality; Paragon frame; sttel rod; case and tassel; handsome line of handles; regular $1.50 qualities. Spe- y8c cial......................... Special Sale WI Women's Special lot of Ladi o s Fleeced Vests, in w finish, with French Underwear. exceptional quality. Twety-ivedoz. C Children's Ve,ts.*"ants and I girls, in white an Underwear. value. Special Pric We have arrange Boy's9 Boys' Underwear by cial lot of Extra H Underwear. er; sizes 24 to 34; laPrc,25c. Misses' You will readily se special sale of Missm bination Suits, whit( Underwear. price Is 50c. Specia >nable Monte spriate Xmas lepartment and offer exceptional bai :ted than those awaiting you in our Peau de Sole Monte Carl large rolling collar, inverted pleat back, trimmed with black silk braid and ornam with flare collars and bretelles. Regular your choice........................---. Electric Seal and Pe Our selectIon of fins Jackets should not be overlooked. We have a su Seal Jackets. Regu- 9 plr lin35 ale tri.... -07th at shipped on the schooner from Balti ore. His body was buried at Leonard The body of another oyster dredger who as drowned near Colton's wharf a few 1y3 age was buried on the shore near the hart. m.tat. x..n to Chindre. The will- of Louisa Kloman, dated No sober, lim,l was mled this afternoon r probete Her estate is left to her chil em, in equal share.. George U. Plant of is- city and John V. Neurath of Balti ore, Md., are menmmi meeotos. Tlo Represent; Kedca1 Depa2+msnt. Eag. Wilam C. Borden, suzrgeon. U. S. A., La been detailed to represent the medical pa.rtmeat. -of the army at the third an ial meeting of the Amterima n te k,y-S6ciety. to be held at Chichgo, L. seember 10 to 11, 1906. 3minasag rm.n. r....a. Buiiding. permits were issued today as Rows: 1'hoa. M. Gale, one three-story and cellar ick dwelling, 300 S street northwest; et, 00. er 'ki..**k to' m"ttanstreet Wild WRIt. Swan mytstsa, as the stermer Newport News of the orfalk r aad Wshkingeda line was a her iv' mu the river feaun Neff lk a aight or se ag he nama ede a e ,es of a sitt s wa-IS ta m novl um=n.. r. -is.y ZMckle. in of the steameir. opp TOing gilARWCn HE| PP 1 ilnding us that the boll -store in excellent con. Rich Xmas Gifts. Ladies' Electric Seal Muffs. Special for Tueo- * day ................ 14 Ladies' Brook Mink Muff. Special for Tues day....................$Z 9 Ladies' Sable Fox ard Stonemarten Muff. Spe clal for Tueay ........ *4 9 LadIes' Genuine Mink Scarfs from 85 to W_ kiuff and beart In brook Rrmin. cUwnhilla, and #4ft-$39 --..... .-......$3.98 : Lde. w!th pocket book, trim Ca. fret..................... e8C Holiday Ribbons. 8%-inch Satin Taffeta and 3-Inch Soft Uberty Satin Ribbons. for neck wear and millinery; black and colors; 40c. to 25c. val- * ues, at.........:........... * * Sofa Cushion Ribbon. 4 inches wide, with draw-string and all colors of 4-tone combinations'S regu lar 35c. quality. Special25 for.tomorrow............... 2 Petticoat Special. Black and Shepherd Plaid Mercer Ized Sateen Petticoats, some trim med with tucked ruffles, others with tailor-stitched ruffles. and various styles with accordion-pleated ruffles. with small ruffle at bottom' all finished with extra dust 89c. ruffle. Special $1.50 value.. Diressing Sacques. Dressing Sacques made or all-wool eiderdown, trimmed with silk frogs. fancy crochet edge, ribbon ties, in all colors; sizes 12 75c* to 44; $1 quality. Special.. *5* Ladies' Gowns. Ladies' Gowns, made of extra heavy flannelette, in blue and pink stripe effects, trimmed with fancy crochet edge around collar and sleeves: others trimmed with finishing braid; all made with double yoke 5 c back and front; special.... 5 0 Children's Dresses. Children's Dresses. made of all wool cassimere; yokes trimmed in taffeta silk and lapels trimmed with fancy bra id; gored skirts. mad'e in new dip-front style; $..50 values...... $ . ter Underwear. es' Extra Heavy Warm hite and natural; satin band; Pants to match; Special Price. 25c. hildren's Heavy Fleeced )rawers, for boys and natural: regular 23c. ,15c..5 o 4 1 a special bargain in C the purchase of a spe eavy Shirts and Draw- - gular 39c. values. Spe- O , e the advantage of this s' Warm Flecced Com- * and gray. The regular I Price, 35c. Cairlo Coats Gifts. -gains right at the beginning of Suit Department. s A very choice selection of Peau de *Soie Monte Carlo Coats, with iew puff sleeve, with turnover cuff. ents, handsomely lined; others 325 and 330 values. Price for 4 rslan Lamb Jackets. A Genuine Persian Lamb Jacket, collars and revers faced with chinchilla, beau-~~ tifully lined. Regu lar' F75 ?alues at.... upon a flock of swans flying southward. Dazed by the light, the birds fell in all di rections, and one of them, a large spec men, landed on the steamer's deck and was caght. The officers of the steamer feasted on baked wild swan next day. Contest of 3. 1. Butler's Seat. A contest will be filed tomorrow against the seating of J. J. Butler, who was sworn in as a member of the House today from Missouri. His seat will be contested by George Wagner, the republican candidate 'for election in .that district. Mr. Butler was unseated at the last session in a con. test, went home and was re-elected to the short term and also to the F'ifty-eighth congrs :...... The Corea.n Emperor's Celebration. The minister fromi Cores.. Mr. Minhul Cho, has Informed the State Department that the fourth accession celdbratli o his majesty, the Em rr of (orea, baa been et for Apra 8. ixty Per Cent Pound Quallad Of the 212 i..di.--- who hsw Jusnt ose pieted a cruls on the tasinn' ship AAB, ance, now at Hampton Romas about & per cent qualifie tr ordiary~ eeu=m -Andrw e mw ~ LONDON, December L-U Anmes se negie convalIesces uninterrupteily be em. pects to sail for New York on-the Mse ship Ocsenle Deemsber 5. Mrr..=saUS3r . o. =---mb L-e -..a aa Frak Hlia,n broiham Me4