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The Palals RoyaL Palas aL REMNANTDAY-< Tomorrow-Thursday-January 8-4S tog be the liest bargain of 1903- This may read lke a rash statement. It is made thoughtfully. Here's oir !"White Sale" of new year Under garments, Table Linens and Embroideries is to ^occur s Jorland nll our adespapef advertsmg, thought and energy will be devote d to these goods. Tomorrow's clearing sale bf old year stock will be associated with the lowest prices and best bargains of the year. 42c 39c $3 $9 49c (75c Garments.) (5oc Fabrics.) ($7 Waists.) ($16 Beds.) (Various.> Eiderdown Dress- Choice of Silk Finest of French Only one-a Laven- 41c. for $1 Wash ing Sacques. Flannel- drEae'n,3c o 5 ette Nightgowns and Mousselines; Flannel Flannel W a i s t u, dr Enameled Iron Basins. 80. for 75c Short Knit -etti- Wastings and All- those you have seen * Bed, complete with Chambers, $1.9 for coats. First floor In wtings here at $5 to $7. springs and mattress. $4 Slop Jars, 25c. for room adjoining ele- wool Cloth Sutings Choice tomorrow for. Nearly half price, 0c. Mugs, on base vator. on second floor. only $3. Third floor, on fourth floor. ment Door. 29c 19c $2 $5 10c (39c Garments.) (25c Linings.) ($5 Waists.) ($9 Blankets.)' (Various.) Muslin Nightgowns Mercerized S i1 k 8 The Silk Waists Navajo Blankets, 10c for 25c Brush and other undergar- and other best lin-. you have seen here making the richest Vases, Mugs, Cups ments,some of which ings. Some were at $5. Some show of couch covers. and Saucers, Break are 50c value. On morethan25c. Choice signs, of handling. of hauc cers, ad Sates, eak table adjoining the for 19c yard. Second Reduced to $2. Third Nearly half price. On fast Plates, etc. On 42c table. floor, floor, fourth floor, basement floor. 59c $1.24 59c $3.50 15C (75c Garments.) ($2 Fabrics:) ($I Waists.) ($6 Rockers.) (Various.) Some are 9Me value, Choice of 54-inch They are all-wool Just one Willow 15C for 30c Meat but most are 75C Zibeline and Knick- Flannel. Only grays, platter~s, Vegetable Gowns, Skirts, Cor- erbocker Cloth Suit- blues and greens now Rocker left over Dishes, Pickle Dish DrawCoers O nd ings, the season's ul- remain. Reduced to from Christmas. It's es, etc. c 4for But Daweoin n tbl ter Dishes'and 4c for adjoni the 29c ta- tra-fashionable fab- nearly half price. a beauty. On view Fruit Saucers. On ble. ric. Third floor. on fourth floor. Base'ment floor. 79c 4c $15 $2 $2 ($I Garments.) (ioc Laces.) ($22.50 Coats.) ($5 Chair.) ($5 Lamps.) Some were as much, Superior Torchon Monte Carlo and A Gorgeous Gold- Parlor Lamps, more +as $1.50, but early adMdc ae. Hl-itn ot. la eeto hi rIs hpon visitors will pick Choice, of 50 pat- The season's ultra them out. We prefer terns, but not full fashionable styles. to say 79c. for $1.00 pieces of any one. Reduced to only $15. worn. On fourth at only $2 for choice. Gowns, Skirts, etc. First floor. Third floor. floor. on Basement floor. 38c 21c $30 13c $3 (5oc Garments.) (35c Laces.) ($50 Coats.) (25C Shades.) ($6 Tables.) Choice of Ladies' Superior Venice The rich Silk. Peau Opaque Window Rich Brass Tables Warm Union Suits, Galloons. Some few de Sole and Velvet Shades, complete with solid onyx top. + Vests. Pants. tights Coats, elaborately with fixtures. A lit. The last two from and Hose. See table are not worth more trimmed and silk tie lot of them, more Christmas selling. full, near G street than 25c: most are lined. $30 for choice, or less shopworn. Choice for $3. On door. worth 35c yard. Third floor. On fourth floor. basement floor. 3 19C 98c $6.48 $2 C (25c Garments.) ($1.25 All Over.) ($8.50 Coats.) ($3.50 Screen.) (12y2C Matting.) Vests, Pants, and 18-inch wide Venice Young Ladles' Ker- A Handsome Screen, Only four rolls re Hose, worth up to -in cream and but- sey and Cheviot filled with denim, main, 40 yards to 50c are on this table, ter shades, much in Coats; some plain, lii ddeach roll ; 8c yard. at 19c for choice, demand. Hurry or some with triple gly fa I wn- which Is less than Most are 25c gar- expect disappoint- capes, some braid dow display-But not cost at wholesale.I ment met, trimmed. Third floor. 1% dollars' worth. Fourth floor. 59C 7c '$1.79 98C $2 ($I Garments.) (3oc Edges.) ($3 Coats.) ($2 Pictures.) ($5 Screen.) Will the lady reader Swiss and Cambric Infants' Long Coats Some of the frames Japanese Screen, please Inform bus- Embroideries, up to of English Bed- are slightly scratch- 4 fold. Gold em ed. but ten cents' band, son or brother, 5-inch wide, really ford, with deep cape, Worth of gold paint broidered. It got that Men's 1 'One- wth embellished w h will be more than ta Union Suits are n roenough to make brads nd ibbns; them as good as new. day rush. $2 insteadA here at 59c. yard, at 7c. warmly lined. Fourth floor, of $5. Fourth Floor. X 79c 9C 42c ~20% 1 Oc I ($x.5o Garments.) ((9c Ribbons.) (Linens.) (25c Soaps.) (eaf Reception Chai The very best Some were as much The Dainty Bib Table Linens, In Superior Tloiilee t Eiderdown Dressing as 29c. Remnantsf but tomorrow's early Aprons, embellished remnants, at one- Soaps. 3 cakes In Sacques. visits w- with fine embroidery. fifth less than regu- each box, at only 1c. visi3.98 tol $5.98 Lamp styles. On firsat-floor sirable lengths and French styles. On lar prices. Table full box. See table full tab(35cnarmeenats.) btcRbons. ) thid Aporn. ) ($3 scloth.) near Bsrses.)oor Brushesndddlvand I brie Corset Coers n a r rCwarse Arostey oh, ~ens oewr anwere sold at Christ- rille wahand werisheraeinlhnkc O al sock Drwers. O ma.. hoice tmor- le. $3n tflo orice.poreor o a 1t tee n th~rdfloo tabe rwrt 35c yard.tae.osendfortac. 13c 25c15 9(c25c hades.) Most re Cobina- Some re woth Inants'Long nd iAl fPxure Lie Blnit-tos tion ocketBooks more s,.'n'~ hort resse, of atas o w ftel, more ud ad exr Purss an Car worh les; nl siow lwnscambic ad o4 inces; osho aond. ev ctc ol holidas, rus. Choie for ~e. me. n *hird floor. Scn lofor (68cBag.) $i~o Caendrs. ($iCap.) $6.5 Blnkes.)($6 Spreads.) They ave ben usd onequartr thebe-lfrniatlankes.om foreC h ~ ~~ a~ trmmins o rib pais sighty mus- istma Thelkling. ofhadlng tane.OnthrdflorOnir eondt floor. bseon floor. 19c 2c$.8-3 5 (25c Fames.) (iVle)(8Cas)(o op)(iRg. Gilttime P aes ofApiuSa-ansyCohCas, smdr onyu esrn ,x toc areoti tabet-ie, e n ris n tefash1onabIe gtrmat fl coste ae 25tara- ad.a 5 e alrfns. O l ero tr, o hm nfut 79c91.5 $.4 $2 8 $.4 ($iUmbells.) ($.5 AsOe.) ($8-5 Coats.) -($.5 Screen.) ($2.5c Matire.) Umbrells - b e-inerreae Bond but- adhotCts haer sods atc in fKre n o- Ighad -oa bp ote~,s than sual tthe man. Hurryd oruhuedfrdu 'make aseilyo mrs"Bad fTa nd Chevees. bags here tmorrow.dBasmentcfloor * Palailoyalwi1dentm * e eUetbi 40 a, -S -aumalitt. the MAieYGdssata *mse arr of T,G00 a year, Go tow tS's Dso assistaut ttoraen zetratat - . a 7esc t- is provi6ed Atruey General * delstet '24 -"he suetm o sugh 6tfis fumie authority as he nr see fit, and ce of the At torney General and solieitor general he In given power to exercise all the duties of the Attorney General. Provision Is also made for the appointment by the Attorney Gen eral of two additional confidential clerks without reference to civil service laiws. While the bill does not specify that these additional Offiers -are provided to aid thb Attorney General in the enforcement of anti-trust laws, that is understood to be Its purpose. TEE ZUlS&Aw-10GAR BOUNTY. Count Casaln Cable Decision, but Has Taken So Action. Except to cable ti St. Petersburg the decision of theUnited.States SupremeCourt In the sugar bounty case, Count Cassiti, the Russian ambassador, has taken no ac tion In the matter. - While he -regrets tile difference. of opinion between his own and the Washington government on that sub ject, he does not for a moment think the cordial relations that are traditional be tween the two peoples will be disturbed. Count Cassini Is unable to say whether his government contemplates retaliatory meas ures against the United States as a result of the Supreme Court's decision. The Rus sian government is unmoved In Its convic tion that no bounty is offered on sugar and is compelled to differ even from the Su preme Court of the United States on this point. WILL SERVE THWIR TERMS. Decision Regarding Admiral Melville and Paymaster General Kenny. With the approval of the President, Sec retary Moody has decided that Rear- Ad miral Melville, chief of the bureau of steam engineering, and Paymaster General Kenny, chief of the bureau of supplies and accounts, shall serve out their four years' term In such bureau offices, despite the fact that both officers will be placed on the retired list on account of age several months prior to the expiration of their bu reau commissions. Admiral Melville will retire next Satur day. His bureau commission, however, will not expire until August 9, 193. Paymaster General Kenny will retire on the 19th in stant. but his bureau commission will not expire until May 5 next. It Is unusual to retain retired officers as bureau chiefs, but there are precedents for It, the most recent being the case of Cap tain Lemly, retired, who Is serving as judge advocate general. In letters to Admiral Melville and Pay master General Kenny requesting them to serve out their four-year terms at the head of their respective bureaus Secre tary Moody said he! was impelled to Lhat course ,n recognition of their long and faithful service to the American navy. DISCRIMINATION CHARGED. Complaint of the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company Heard. Before the Interstate- commerce commis sion yesterday afternoon representatives of the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company testified In substantiation of the charges that the railroads are discriminating against Ameri can manufacturers in their import and do mestic freight tariffs: John Pitcairn, presi dent; J. M. BellviliS,'ganeral freight agent, and W. W. Heroy, Nqw York agent of the company. submittdd , comparative state ments showing, a.mong other things, that plate glass can be transported from Ant werp, Belgium, to Minneapolis, Minn., at 25 cents per 100 pounds less than from Pitts burg to Minneapolis. The tariffs to other inland cities showed similar wide variations In import and domestic rates in favor of the former. Menibers of the commission left last night for Charlotte, N. C., to take testimony re gar.ding the complaint of the Charlotte Shippers' Association of unjust discrimina tion of various railroads against Charlotte. MANY SENATOBS ' ABSENT. The Sergeant-at-Arms Had to Bring in the Members. Mr. Nelson had not concluded his re marks in the Senate yesterday afternoon when that body went Into executive session and at 4:20 ,adjourned. There was a .good deal of difficulty in maintaining a quorum, and it became necessary to send out the sergeant-at-arms to bring In senators to answer to a roll call. Senator Dubois was in the chair when Col. Ransdell camne In with Senator Frye, president pro tem. of the Senate, and the Senate enjoyed the scene. But forty senators responded to the roll call, which was demanded by Mr. Beveridge, and it took half an hour to se cure a quorum. Before a quorum was ob tained the Senate refused to adjourn on mo tions of Mr. Pettus od' Alabama and Mr. De pew of New York. WRIGHT TO SUCCEED TAFT. Latter Will Go to the United States Supreme Court. If existing plans carry, some time next month the President will send to the Senate the- nomination of Governor Taft to be an associate justice of the United States Su preme Court to succeed Justice Shiras, who Is expected to retire during February. Governor Taft will be succeeded as civil governor of the Philippines by General Luke Wright, at present vice governor, and the latter place will be filled by the appoint ment of Mr. W. W. Rockhill, the present director of the bureau of American re publics. There are already many aspirants for the place which .will be vacated by Mr. Rockhill, but so far the President has made no choice. It appears that Governor Taft was offered a place on the Supreme bench on the death of Jusie Gray, but he felt that affairs in the P9jpines were In such state as to requffe"l omn personal at tendance, and he aaeIced the opportunity. The President basasWt forgetten his unsel fishness, and now feels that the work in the arcipelago wJ in shape by Feb ruary so that it'0~ . Il1be taken over by General Wright. While Mr-. Rockdll~irill receive a much higher compensationestvce governor of the Philippines than lj ~sas director of the bureau of Amerl ~ ~ pblics, still his ac ceptance of the S?'l.ed place Involves the relinquishment le tbe many' ambitious plans he had chierihelddoking to the exten sion of the preseni& besseau Into an institu tion far beyond jt-praeent Importance and scone. ' r A New Englis in3~l Tatuila. Assistant Secreer arling of the Navy Department has ltfiformed by Captain U. Sebree, commanannt of the naval sta tion at Page Pago. Samoa, that he has granted permission for the establishment of a non-sectarIan English school at Leone, Tutulla, to be supported by voluntary con tribution from Samlo5Zns and other residents. The school will be conducted by Marist Brothers under the' iretion of Rev. E. Bellwaldt of the Ranna Catholic mission. a == n= fo7elegraphrs. Representative Eiiidney has introduced abill In the 1House, making telegraph op erators who have bse 'In the war of the rebelhm eligible fi' penisions under the pesfa laws of thd-UnifMd Utates~ All na - sefuced in the, vuse NFKr Mesi of A Feast of Specials in Sporting Goods. The day this department was opened It was pledged to. the "always lowest" policy. Not only has it never departed from it, but whenever occasion has made it possible standard lines have been offered at a dis count from even these "always lowest" prices. We announce. one of these special opportunities for tomorrow. Sweaters are included; Skates are included; Cameras and Photographic Goods are included; Golf Goods are included; Athletic Goods are included, and Shaving Sundries are included. Sweaters. Cameras- Golf Goods. Boys' AM-wool Sweaters, plain a"And Suplies Guaranteed Golf Clubs, In wood or alternate stripe; regular e iron; all styles; worth price, $1.50 and 32. SPE- Korona -Casneras, mse. 4x5; long $1.30. Special................. . CIAL.......................... focus; fitted with rapid convertible lens; double valve automatic shut- Golf Balls, well-known make; reg Men's All-wool Sweaters, in plain ter; reversible back and double ulation in size and weight; and fancy colors; sizes 34 to o wing; -complete with plate worth $3 a dozen. Special. . $1.50 44. SPECIAL................... 9OC. holder and listed at $35. Spe- $15 cial.................................. Lot of Caddy Bags of various Youths' All-wool Sweaters, heavy- Korona Cameras, size 5x7; exactly styles: worth up to $3.50. 7 weight; plain or fancy; the same type as the above; complete Special.......................... regular price, $4.25 and with plate holder; listed at Feb Pairs of Golf Gloves that are $5. SPECIAL .................$3.00 $5. Special.............. e Pahsof Gorf oe a Korona Cameras, size 6%x%; same slrihtly soil; worth 2 a $1.0 Men's and Boys' Plain and Fancy pattern as above; complete with plate '"'"''''''''''''.+ All-wool Sweaters; regu- holder; listed at $00. Spe lar price, 32.50 and 38. cial..........................,....... SPECIAL.......................$1.85 Korona Cameras, size 8x10; same Athletic Goods i pattern as above; .the latest and best A G Children's Sweaters, in sizes to fit improvements; listed at 375. Patterson Training Outfits or Ex ages from 1 to 5 years; Special............................$43 eroisers; regular price, 31. $ regular price, $1.50 to $2. 4x5 Extension Cameras, with auto- SPECIAL..................... 73c. SPECIAL............,... $1..I9 matic shutter, double rectilinear lens, rising front, cycld form; complete Wooden Dumbbells and Indian with, carrying case and Clubs; one-pound weight, plate holder; listed at 312. SPECIAL, per pair........... c. Skates. Seroa; Ca ;,-;;. fted 1ron-Dumbells. SPECIAL at 4%c. Men's and Boys' All-steel Ice with double valve, two-second shut- a pound. Skates, in all sizes; extra ter, rising and sliding front; com good quality. SPECIAL....... 48c. plete with carrying case Eureka Punching-bag Platforms; and plate holder; listed at complete, with bag andL.6. Misses' and Children's Ice Skates, $20. Special................. $9.98 swivel. SPECIAL.......... $67 clamp toe and strap heel; Saks' Dry Plates, guaranteed per- Pnching Bags, round or pear steel runners. SPECIAL....... c. feet and rapid, in the three popular shape; regular$4.5.$5 and o a sizes: 5x7, ti6c. a doz.; 4x5, s. Rolled Steel Skates, full nickel fin- 42c. a doz, and 3%x3% ......... UQ $5.50 grades. SPECIAL.... e te; highly tempered; latest 95c. Composition Rubber Trays, Boys' Boxing Gloves; good kid; "'""''" S5x7. 18c. each; 4x5..............9c. proper padding: worth $1.50 and Skate Sharpeners-simple- Printing Frames, sizes from 531.75 a set of four. SPE- $ 15 anybody can use them suc- 2%x2% to 4x5. SPECIAL........ Ce CIAL ........................ I cessfully. SPECIAL............1 5c Toning and Fixing Solution for , Sollo paper; 8-ounce bottle; Men's Boxing (Moves, made of fine Leather Ankle Supporters. SPECIAL..................9c. grade of kid; padded; regular price. SPECIAL.........................48c. Liquid Developer, 8-ounce fur2. to ....or set of$1. bottle. SPECIAL.. ............ 9A. Steel Ankle Braces; can be- Developing Powders, warranted Cotton Gymnasium Suits, In red. attached to any pattern of an fresh and of full blue and black; sizes 24 to Skates.............................. 9c. strength. SPECIAL 6 ior 18c. 44. SPECIAL......... . t ..85c. Heavy Shinmy Sticks. SPE- Flash-light Car- Ks CIAL...................5c. tridges. SPECIAL. %P 0. Ga unr' at;fl egh CIAL................................. Call sizes of waist. SPE worth 48c. a dozen. SPE CIAL....................5C Full-length Tights; In worsted and Sanarifg Oval Mounts Cotton; the lot is broken in sizes; - Shavinrsegoo brppis white, worth 89c. a oenregular $1 to $2.73 grades.7c Saks' Full Hollow-ground Razors, SPECIAL.............. ........12c. ............ In three different weights Higgin's Photo Paste; regu and warrantedfor 0 days. .oo lar :Zc. size jars. SPECIAL.. canvc. SPECIAL..................... Zinc Combination Washing Box and SaDrying Rack, for plates up to and t ae s. Brushes good. br. . -. 9c Including size 5x7; w orth SPECIAL ....................... SPECI ........... 79c. Reversible Leather Corduroy Cotoae R r PE Razor Strops. leather and canvas Hypo, warranted full strength. and CIL .................... $5.98 sides and wooden handle. that usually sells for..5 a . a SPECIAL......................14c. pound. SPECIAL.........! 4c Wind and Waterproof Acid Hypo; worth c. a box. Coats, with facy lining. Star Improved Safety SPECIAL........................... c. SPECIAL ..............50 Razors. SPECIAL......... $1.50 Saks' M. K. De- Boys' Repeating Air Rifles, made to reloper foret Raeoos 6 for 25c. hold from 200 to 1,000 htpaper. SPECIAL, wt .. shots; worth $1.75 18-joint Tripqds. SPECIAL..7c. SEIL'>$ .5 Star Improved Stroping Machine, Ac-ua Tints, for coloring photo- Extension Roller' Skates, for Safety Razors. SPE-$ 8 graphs and transparencies. with concrete rollers. SPE-6 . CIAL .............. .......Assorted in box. SPECIAL.... . CIAL ..................... Saks and Company: Pa. Ave. & 7th St CARMWGE OFFERS 30 LIBRARIE. ----- Will Give 1l,500,000 to Philadelphia Barber and Ross, 11Ith and G Sts. to Build Branches.Ca A dispatDr from Philadelphia yesterdayfu says: Andrew Carnegie has offered to givez to the city of Philadelphia 31,500,000 to be 1 P LH eates used in constructing thirty brandnes of thea Free Library of Philadelphia at a cost of puON eSent... Me minationcwdsHmade todayhby5c.hn bho. master, wh communicaedolpst-fSturdayoan n to Mr. Tomson hs Intenior.ofPaEingLti.... oorle Followingjthetrulepladd.downCbyLhim whe he inuguraedAteuplaToftdstriutrngao erinyhoo hare o his vst weathaamon aitietandsparenciance tows hee te ee offre ibaryfai- Ganray Urnr PnSulE nD,4 tie wa aparet t hi, M. Crneie prvemnt alj FLesOORait YPE- wi .25 fidh stipulatedFtla-lheng1, T0,h00;shll berused anthe to renderularge1t27 andes.eeti the giftshall bc~mReavrlableeteLcityeorinncon libraies, he ciy mut equp thebuilings ~. oi andin and FiraStsproof, ng wit funitre nd ook an mut bnd horughy Coatwn hfa nablsg.t eBoyieti'LreeatingrRfemaet - eachhotbraryrth,01.7a year.2. . It I no exectd tat ll f te cty Th bet Ol Hates o th maketat Exdtescon slle Sthes, oa brancheswill be uilt atonce.cWncretno. $ol$4.5.andPE definite~~Asotd nbe.SECA... C plnhsbeComltdfruil-*____________ _ rtIL.......................... t en n ercStebaceknlsfatand Company:na.n-e 7h S.. acodtooth Buity arans. cated Mnre. Carnegies offere to truse.*ria ega hatr.G sL s - -$4 0 toste ciof hruselphhave1,5been tol be a-e a Haes... Aouncemnao Mr. Carnegies d er-0 G s rte migniedwihuqullcation, heiraaeStallyCyliJoer Thoin pov the rojct. yathortyo mtte willron-s......$.2 lc ni n 20 lai Mer Theo trsitentso of meeting on GsRdaorh.....$2isrs ndrn 45 his one of the nefale ifs bny. Safr dres $ Foll0,0owr the ule aid on bygeity ihn Wasingonaed $7,000,00 for ditrbtchnia tonstute Ptther needaolfreeribraryaacm s. tere was littlendt tham, Mr. Carnegie~L~~ u g a tgift all bece availae the sty -or ~twate .s riedd uallyus frd the spt fo the ~ ~ h tgtg Cibareie brhetymst wintece the ostdingsl amtset appropriated forttheamafortenance offd5 n ca t a ds w s ofeah e Library, ich year. 1000 )5'-ayoycnajs -atdiourot expectedt tha-theknobfsohndsity br nnchsi be bui oma one . hl o -wilci ihsmls~3 Meiniter planghas nformaed the tat9 eti-t eret baheoy tast rince uinan cein CudtomsCmisinrCn of Chee city__warrants._ beten Canegcomsioers te trusees.R EI R SS i a d ~ s Tosof d ruee wihof Sghai avend Cfwapt Gerge Carngoerpose od ance.- -__vc alc ors eind Wagifetown aualct, Wtheron Fatp- LvePitlgt dt sitn povl the proeeject. HTbor mattBerN.iClvic Maid. 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