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Dreaming is th< ^ a Christmas the hapf (-) ington is invited to t f?! i->. / -? i 1 i (J) banta Claus and his year's most sou 1-stirri ^ y' ? ? ? ? ?!?..? ?. > ? ? !? ? '> ?! ? ?-?"? II 1 i NOTE M i ===== The days you can spare ^ I tween now and Christmas ; ; an(l will slip by only too qui< tomorrow will be prolific oj I ties for you. not only beca J Spots have not yet been inva f of the "Souvenirs" of the "( | of which will be found in th Doll Town ' Situated in the northeast 1 boundary of the first floor. I A great day in Doll Town < tomorrow ? the "Opening , Day." ( H Prize ( I Doll, (f) It may not be the big]? gest doll?though it is two feet high?it is very much the best at the price. The little make - believe mother could not wish for a more litelike make-believe child. The Monster Do'.Is?nearly three fee: high?are marked $t>.4S. They are to be a Sou- fp a /f> O venir of the "Opening" at ^ The "Columbia," the new baby doll marked $4,351. is d* -5 ^ E? another "Opening" Souvenir at The thousands of V? Dolls?dome of them ^ fl ^ looking worth .Vlo. are Jf C * to be /< Any Doll marked 50e * a is to be an "Opening" Souvenir, at The Santa Claus Doll?just as you see him in fhe pic- ^ /-y tiir* li/inkM Onlv one to H (1 11 ?--? " ? ? H \f v each visitor, at ( 1 Ira Book Land. Tens of thousands of hooks. Christinas cards and boxed stationery. On first floor, southwest boundary. I ? 39c & i '^GOLDUM || -s. n^sg|Kx :| ^ Books 0 The above book, in the 0 picture top box we present 0 you, suggests a suitable 0 present. 39c tomorrow for 0 any of the 300 titles?for 0 any of the 50c books. Roys' Alger Boohs, cloth ^ bound, are mere "Open*?\ ing" souvenirs, at only Superb Gift Books. In M white and gold binding. ^ are to be almost given 11 (y)? a way Tlio $100 Cabinets of Stationery make attrac- q V live "Opening" souvenirs, at ( fcH ftnniitlfnl f K s I < s ? ?-? ? ? / \.Tjf ?" V- II I | 9 I ill a O I fjK Cards and Post Cards at 4 i price surprises?10c per H C C to} dozen. Kach u ^ . TO The 50c Floral Cabl- ) nets, containing 48 sheets a ( *2; paper and 4* envelopes, 4l Xjf* TO _ are to be only., ? The 25c Holly Hexes, C filled with 24 sheets ?-* ~ paper and 24 envelopes. II ? V (|3 are to be ^ Card Engraving?name * a , f&i on copper plate and 30 z3L^3L? cards printed, all lor ^ ' G@ 3?S<S??@@@???S@S ImI Pal; i child. We older folks >iest, jolliest and every \ he glorious display of hi ; house the center of ; ng holiday will be your I | 4 o ? = i You nee for shopping be- 7 . , are only too few I without any :kly. Of all days 1 immediately i best opportuni- j mate bargair use the Bargain f ided. but because f Watch the I Opening," details I ber that we 1 ese two pages. f , , , , - i T q .better values I Solid Gold. \ \ >' - dthCa'er e / ' prices you <? marked on ^ ^ t h i s s o 1 i d ^ ) M day's "Opena wv*Ml{(n ||jii>7 insr" Souve- 6 < njr prices ? ^ \ positively only for tomor- A / row. Thousands of pieces a / to choose from, only a few \ of which are mentioned in v <) the list. v $1.50 Link Cuff Buttons 9Sc A 0 $2.00 Link Cuff Buttons $1.48 V \ $8.25 Bracelets, various $1.98 /) / $4.<t0 Bracelets, various $2.25 \ A $1.50 Hat Pins, various 75c / $2.50 Hat Pins, French $1.25 A $3.25 Neck Chains, rope de- Q < sign $2.50 '/, ') $4.00 Neck Chains, rope de- V \ sign $.'$.15 A ') $6.00 Neck Chains, rope de- V y sign. $498 A / $1.30 Chains, for baby 95c * a $.*1.00 Lockets, various $2.33 () / $4.25 Bead Neck Chains... .$3.48 \ A $6.00 Bead Neck Chains $3.98 Y f 79c Cuff Pins, 2 in sat 59c A $1.00 Cuff Pins, 2 in set 7.3c V v $1.50 Cuff Pins, 2 in se'....". .$1.10 A A $1.40 Scarf Pins, signet 95c \ * 7i?c Brooches, signet Wc n ) $5.o0 Watch Fobs, silk and \ \ gold $4.19 Q / 75c Signet Rings, babies' 44c a > $2.00 Signet Rings, ladies' $1.41 (/ $1 50 Signet Rings n 1 <1 It) To be 50c, ) Jewel Cases as illustrated, ) also Inkstands, Paper Cut- ^ \ ters. Match Holders and v j Ash Trays, Puff Jars, Hair J ' Receivers, Shellene and Am- ,) her Combs and Rarrettes, A > Silk and Elastic Kelts, Silk \ ) Fans, all kinds of Jewelry, ^ ) each piece in an attractive \ box. A Similar articles to the \ ) above, but smaller and ^ => (t less elaborate, each in \ ) box () | To Be $4.19. ^ | J This is the Palais Royal's '/ $5.00 Set ? an "Opening" 0 Souvenir at $4.19. It will () wear better than sterling ? silver?because it will not h dent, break or discolor. \ Military Brush Se s. with ebon- >' oide back and small sterling sil- /) ver ornament. Open- /TKyf> f \ ins Souvenir price, per >'1J)C v Sterling Silver Kail Files. Cu- Q tlclc Knives. Nail Brushes, Tooth A Brushes, But tori Hooks, Shoe v Horns. Corn ratolves, A Beils, Darners. Blotters, u K etc. Opening Souvenir J| \ lEJrf ifC^5? Iiiaw^iii#'11""^? ais R > have to calculate, vay best of years? jndreds of thousands attraction. Brine tl s as well as theirs. You N<r ? d pay only a small deposit and : of its penalties. A very wise pi profit by any very special ofterii is, you know, are only a very si 'alais Royal advertisements, re< ;iave long been bargain hunting , than the day after. Each day : Her Fad. 1 SSlvejr Mesh Bags. An answer to "him" who 1 wants to know what to give "ben" ^ ^ Discount. All Umbrellas more than $5.00?they are here lip to $20?can be yours tomorrow at one-tenth-less than other clays. Umbrellas, as illus' rated, and many others, the handles alone being worth $7.50 apiece. See those of gun metal, overlaid with ster- /\ r\ line silver and 14k. .Oil) gold. Choice for ^ -w Note the "Opening" price for choice of $3.50 8ilk /p f=j Umbrellas: ladles' # J and men's The $1.50 Umbrellas?with handles that make /p them look worth II . twice $1.50?are to be.. The Famous $1.25 "Emergency" Umbrellas, covered /TYi*3? with "Gloria Silk." are V /C to be only Art Land. All Art Pieces at $2 to $25 at 10 per cent discount ? one - tenth off marked prices. These are on basement floor. First floor ''Tiffany" room for the following": Table Xo. 1?Vases in various art shares. Chocolate Pots. Tea Canisters. Tea Strainers) Cake Plates, Salad Bowls. Puff Boxes, Mustard Pots. Spoon Trays, Nut Bowls, Flower Vases, Cups and Saucers, Cracker Jars, Sugars and Creams, Busts, etc. The A *=7 ? opening souvenir price if ? for choice Is to be Table No. 2?Larger Busts, Vases, Cake Covers, Ice Bowls. Sugars and Creams, Comb and Brush Trays, Rose Jars. Tobasco Jars. Smoking Sets, Chop Dishes, Salad Bowls, Chocolate *\F=t Sets, Candlesticks, lU) / ? Steins, etc. Choice for.... Table No. 3~ Statuary. Busts, Vases, Fern Dishes, "Art Plates, Salad Bowls, Salad Sets, Large Steins. Nut Bowls, Tea Pots, Sugars and Creams, ^ Cracker Jars, Jardi- ^ /j nieres, et<^ ^ $?8? nual oyal' $7,500,000,000 in crops The Palais Royal and 5 of Christmas presents, he little children here toi w Need Little my articles selected are then yours, an to now adopt is to watch the dailj ngs. Follow this plan and you'll sav mall proportion of the whole; they 1 ;pond promptly, and you are promise for this Holiday "Opening,"' and th; the Bargain Spots will grow fewer. \ Pretty Boxes. I Q Boxed Handkerchiefs can <!) Q be sent by mail quite easily () /) ?and can more sensible h Q presents be selected? The ^ | /) real lace handkerchiefs here Q a at $i to $25 are to be sub- a K ject to 10 per cent discount \ V as an "Opening" souvenir. ^ A Any of the nsof thou- *1 ft A \ sands of 12>4c Handker- II II C K Q chiefs are to be Q v The 2oe Handkerchiefs; A Q pure linen, plain, em- ? \ \ brcldered and lace trim- /. || (CT Q med. for \ (} Those marked to sell A at 3.1c are to be 31c, and a A J. V those marked 50c are to A be * A The 75c Handkerchiefs o /fk ^ V at 69c and any of the A Q $1.00 Handkerchiefs for. ^ 'A Initial Handkerchiefs.^ v . A Q Selections should be now, \ a if only because the initials v a most in demand are always 0 y scarce later. Select them to- () v morrow and profit by the /) 0 "Opening" souvenir prices. ') Q The 25c boxes, con- ^ A A taining 3 Children's /NT V v Handkerchiefs, are to be.. ) 0 The 50c boxes of Chll- * . A A dren's Handkerchiefs are 41^1 C v* V to be only ^ 0 readies" and Men's, six ^ ^ A x in pretty box, usually /n\UJ)r' ' Q 75c, for /) The boxes containing six Hand- A \ kerchiefs, usually ^ ^ V 1 ar" $1.39 ? K Ladies' and Men's 50c Quality () 0 Handkerchiefs, six f=j/r\ \ a in handsome box, JL. / (J 0 to be only ^ ** * " * q \ For "Him." $ X _QAlor.fi/xrtc. troen morJo V*%r n vmmm ^ ? ?^v?v-v vtuno w vi t nmuc uj f*. man (/ ?of the makers who supply the . a men s stores. Only prices are Q (/ different here. a A Silk Mufflers here at 50c to {/ V $1.08 are to be subject to 10 per A Q cent discount. ^ y ^ W . <? v Choice of thousands of Gentle- A A men's New Silk Four-in- ?i v v hand Ties. 23c other 2 II ? A /) days. Tomorrow V . Any of the thousands A . () o of new 50c Ties, box In- ALnLC' a X eluded, for only " 0 V Gentlemen's Japanese Silk A A Handkerchiefs, plain and with ini- V * tials, here at 25c to 73c, at 10 per A Q cent discount during the opening. ^ r, 'Open >?does this not mean >anta Claus have alreac The first floor has be< morrow?their enjoymi Moeey. Thus you receive all the benefits < i announcements of this establishn e much trouble, time and money, have to be hunted for by us and d a bountiful reward. Particularly at tomorrow will be prolific of m Tlhe Latest. | Pierrot Neck Ruflfa as illus- Q tratcd; very full; with maline A ruche and large V bow at back. Usu- /t? ^ /vn A ally $2.50. -Open- Sjl.VQ \ ing" souvenir price.Q Coat Collars of venlse and baby x Irish laces; 12 styles; V newest effects. "Open- A ing" souvenir price V Marabou Feather Boas; 5 A strands; 2Vfe yards long; very full. \ J.H: ?T1 rfh OS 0 1115 ouuvc 4> 11 v>.yu A nlr price Marabou Feather Muffs to X match boas. Usually /*> /0\Q * $11.00. -Opening- ^y.VO /) souvenir price ^ v New assortment Hat Scarfs, in A Roman stripes; in light qq \ and dark shades. Usu- QQC U ally $1- -Opening" price ? Hat Scarfs, in plaids (/ " and checks; all colors. a a A Usually 50c. "Opening" 4}"4r? V price A Hand-made Irish Cro- \ chet Bows; 25 styles. 11 _ 0 Usually 25c. "Opening" Jl, ][ ^ price (/ Boys" Four-ln-Hand Ties, in A plaids and checks and /-sj <1 v plain colors. Usually 25c. || ? "Opening" price * Kmbroidered Linen Collars; new (/ patterns; high and low n A styles; all sizes. Usually Ji 5* (C V 25c. "Opening" price... A Silk and Crepe de Chine Scarfs; \ 2 yards long; hemstitched; plain A colors and flowered effects. Usually $3.50. /ThQ "Opening" souvenir price ^ 0 Hand-made Irish Crochet Col- A lars, for coats and waists; sam- v W%UU?$ 12.98 i souvenir price ^ Flat Jabots of fine lawn, hand- * embroidered and with hand-made (J Irish crochet lace, a Usually $5. "Opening" 41 - rid D souvenir price ^ u w \ Flat Jabots of tine lawn and , \ net. with deep lace at (j bottom. Usually 50c. a a \ "Opening" souvenir 4J.4L|P price ^ Pitted Later. jj Give her or him jr!nv#>* ? 0*w ' A You may guess the size, \ because they can be ex- v changed after Christmas and <) be Htted by one of our ex- () perts. A "Palais Royal" Kid Gloves, fa- K mous for a quarter century. Q Standard price. $1.50. 40 * x "Opening" souvenir II 7 price ^ Glace Kid Gloves. 16-button- V length. Standard q q A price. $2.50. "Open j[ ,55 \ 4 ing" souvenir price.. ^ Indies'. Mens. Girls' - Vs and Boys' Kid. Cape /px a (J Tan and M o < h a V4C A Gloves, usually $1.25 (/ S5?@?????? MEA/vi iing" prosperity great almos iy completed preparat an onnuaftarl <nfn n I * 1 ^11 LUUVtl Itu UllU cl v^l ent will be infectious, f~ ' of credit I . . ? { Initials engrj lent and Umbrellas and 01 Legiti- f graved. Name it . t etbooks, Bibles, ! by y?u- 1 cle that can be remem- j for presentation v ore and I necessary, packed ! the world. Off Leather. <j> Rump, the acknowledged $ leading importer of leather () goods, has disposed of his A samples to the Palais Royal / representative, enabling K ridiculously little prices for \ the best of best. V Hand Bags, of rare leathers. In ^ styles and colors to harmonize (J with the fashionable costumes. \ Many made to re- 0 , tail at $7.50 to 5kOg \ $10.00. For only Q 10-inch Hand Bags of genuine () dull seal l??flth*?r nnvmil and leather lining'. Pitted with coin 0 purse, ornamented a with gun metal and /T? a/\ y Cstr1fomrnt'.W..W00 32.50 ? 9-Inch Hand Bags, genuine dull y seal, German silver overlapping A frame. lock catch; butler gray V and gilt; suede lined; ^ ^ h fitted with coin \ purse. 15.00 Bags for.**^ Q 44c amid 89c \ Choice of Handbags. Cigar ^ Cases. Three-fold Card Cases, /) Le.ter Cases. Dressing Cases, X Double-frame Pocketbooks, Tuck Q Pocketbooks, Combination Pocket- v books. Stamp Boxes. Cigarette y Cases. Leather Photograph A Frames. Opera Bags. Leather y Collar and Cuff Boxes, Pigskin A Purses. Chatelaine Bags, Desk V Calendars. Shopping Bags, Music / Rolls. Belts. Medicine Cases. v. Whisky Flasks. Scissors in Cases. (. Wri.ing Tablets, Purses, Note- A Kftcilro K rl>4rioo lirtn 1/c T-l a ct v I uwwno. nuuivoo y Lines. Telephone Books. Engagement Pads. Cards in Case, In and y Out Cards, Laundry Lists. Ink A Wells. Pin Cushions. Jewel Boxes, Y Memorandum Books. Pocket Com- /) panions. Book Sets. Folios, Bead- v ed Bags. Coin Purses, Sewing A Cases. Shaving Pads, Drinking V Cups. Twine in Leather Cases, A Blotters. Playing Card Cases. * Watch Stands, Pen Knives. Com- (J bination Card Case?, Beaded \ Purses. Leather Bracelets. Stamp y Boxes. Visiting Lists. Address \ Books. Jack Knives. Desk Pads, A Briarwood Pipes in Cases, Note ? Folds Tobacco Pouches, Leat .er Q Shaving Mirrors. Fancy Needle a Cases. Fancy Emeries. V Comipoinis. J Please clip and present ^ this paragraph of coupons, v The idea is to confine the v distribution to Star readers, d This coupon and nlnety-slx \ (Oft) cents entitles bearer to one V Man's $2 Leather Traveling Case, A containing soap box, tooth pow- Y der bottle, tooth brush holder, A hair brush, comb and mirror. \ ?<? This coupon and nine (9) cen s x entitles bearer to one 25c Pocket' (/ Companion, containing mirror, A comb, etc. \ .?. A This coupon and six (6) cents . entitles bearer to one l'Jc Purse, Q with French enamel initial. \ y This coupon and eleven (11) a cents entities bearer to one 25c y Pigskin Coin Purse. Q This coupon and thirty-one (31) A cents entitles bearer to one pack \ of 50c Congress Playing Cards (J and a 50c Leather Case. ^ chain, for ^ "? only 20c. Q # it beyond calculation, ^ ions?and all Wash- g iristmas Bazaar, with ? and the spirit of the ^ 'REE. [ I ived on Jewelry, Silver\vare, i all article* that can be en- 0 1 gold on Card Cases, Fock- 0 Prayer Books and any arti- 0 stamped. Articles selected 0 vill be suitably boxed, and, if 0 I for shipment to any part of 0 Tiffany Room. 1 The room with ceiling of 0 mirrors and walls of cases 0 filled with more silverware 0 than in any specialty store 0 in Washington. All the famous makers are represented. io per cent discount is tomorrow's "Opening" sou- ^ venir. ^ i This Tea Set. of four griaran- jK teed silver - plated (w pieces; fairly esti- /f? >f ,rvQ 2S mated as worth r'7$7.50; to be only ^ ^ ^ Aft SixJnjSet^ Teaspoons, usually 75c 50c Tablespoons, usually 1150 T9c jx: Dinner Forks, usually $1.50...70c Vgf Dessert Spoons, usually $1.25..60c ? Dessert Forks, usually $1.25...60c ro Coffee Spoons, usually/OSc 46c Orange Spoons, usually $1.25. .65c Butter Spreaders, usually $1.25 69c yf Oyster Forks, usually $1.25. ...60c Fruit Knives, usually $1.25....65c m Berry Forks, usually 98c 55c joa Each in Box. 0 Cold Meat Forks, usually 50c..3&c Qft Pie Forks, usually 75c 44c Cream Ladles, usually 48c 21c V_; Gravy Ladles, usually 75c....33c 09 Soup Ladles, usually $1.39..80c m Punch Ladles, usually 13.00. .$1.48 0 Butter Knives, usually 35c.... 18c /JC Sugar Shells, usually 25c...... 15c Baby Spoons, usually 50c 33c 09 Food Pushers, usually 50c 33c & Reproductions. 1 Just as this newspaper is * stereotyped ? not printed )*! from the original type set ^ by the compositors?so are ^ these works of art reproduced. a Stereotyped Facsimiles of the 9? World's Masterpieces. The lesser Off priced are only small, but all are fSs exact counterparts of the orlgl- sjP nals. Choice of a thousand subjects ^ , AA ^ ;itSi^togradua"y..$ 15.00 s 3??@0????0??@????