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! The Gift Store, I 'Z* <$? % Adjoining Drag Store, Pa. Ave. & 13th ? > X I ?*? X | Selecting tlhe|i IRfarht Gift ii1 ,f, - O X ?is an easy matter at , ? 2 1 ? this store. Xcw and ex- % ' *> elusive productions in ^ ? > tlie following lines, collie venicntly displayed in % i, '> separate cases: 'f I' A ??? | Silver Novelties. Mesh Bags. j i French Jewelrv, 1 Fans. Hatpins. V ?? > I.adies' Combs, J Belt Buckles. A Feather Goods. Rich Cut Glass, *? Bric-a-brac. Photo Frames. j T VI ^5' _ _ .. . ? ( )pcn Late hvenmgs. T <irt? T"" v &v-T v *->? e. w?~-A_~ :SS.MHI: ' Double I Collogue, 25c , ?to $2.7 > ner bottle. An : i' ' 1 _ ^ r.,i j exquisite blend of delicatc odon? suggestive of & the elusive sweetness of ?j orange blossoms. l^Mllitar.r Brushes. to $S pair, U Thompson Pharmacy, 11 Frank C.Henry, Prop., 70315 th. | itc2'-w.f.ni.2S ft .* . * '"H"' * * ' " 'I'i* .;. T I CliFistmas ! T Y | frees | j FREE i V The United Slates Realty X v r- ? r 11 ?: ? X -j. CO. 1\ 111 gut rt CllllSUlldS ^1 ? Tree free to all families J where the children of the T * family will make application X f, in person at the company's X offices. Apply to j U. S. Realty Company J ? Pa. Ave. and 7th St. N.W. 3* v T t And receive card good for * J v v t V one Christmas Tree. y i !; # # ^ ^ ;.... .t 4 "ONE OF MY OLD BOYS." - i Gen. Wilson Says Nice Things ' About Maj. Cosby. "Maj. Cosby. our new District Commissioner," said Gen. John M. Wilson of : the District electric railway commission j today, "is one of my old boys at West Point. He has all the attributes of a gentleman, a scholar and an accomplished soldier. He was at West Point for two >ears when I was superintendent, and i he wan graduated at the head of the class j with Col. John S. Sewell. who. under my , direction, built our handsome new gov- j finmeni printing office and the new build- , iugs at tlie Washington barracks. He has j had charge of various important works , throughout the country and lias been suc< ossful in everything he has undertaken. . "I have the highest regard and esteem < for Maj. Morrow, whom he succeeds, and I wish him all good in the future. If the 1 exigencies of the service were such as to 1 require a change, and doubtless in the \ mind of the President they were, then I i am glad that so fine a man as Maj. Mor- i row should l?e followed by rx) excellent c a gentleman as Maj. Cosby." . ? < Scientists at Valparaiso. ; j V.M^PAKAISO. December 23.-The 5 American delegates to the pan-American 1 scientiflc congress, which will convene in this city tomorrow, are the recipients of j many private and official attentions. The j local newspapers publish eulogistic artii les regarding the 1'nitecl States, calling ! attention to tlie fact that America was J the first power to recognize Chilean hide- { pendente; that the Jlrst newspaper pub- < hshed in Chile was gotten out by Amer- t kails and that the first Chilean battleship was built in America. Fatal Auto Crash in Snowstorm. < NEWARK. X. J.. December Sl.- ln a ' Minding snowstorm at Xutley last night * cm automobile containing four young men ' smashed into the rear of a truck and ' turned turtle. Dajtou Meeker of Irving- 1 ion was killed. The others in the machine wore not seriously injured. The Stomach Does ? Not Cause Dyspepsia ; Neither Will It Cure It Because 1 the Lack of Gastric Juices Prohibit Relief. The stomach is h (Cioog. powerful organ, Tini<-b is composed of musclca of great strength. ( It Is Blb-d during digestion with gaMri" juices, which. wb? o the stomach. extending and compress- * inj tbc food. dtssolvr it and separate the nourish- * incut from the waste matter. If, however, these t gastric Juieea are lacking. the .stomach is not ra- v ( able of digesting Its food boeaus" it has Hot j t'ue tools vv ith whieh to work auciwasfully. t Tin' gattric juices when in a perfect state do f awar with all foul odors, fermentation and decay, a reduce the f.MHl t? a disintegrated rna?* aud the I stouiai h then presses It into the iotestini s, t where another form of digestion lakes plaee. 11 'I hen the Intestines take from this mass of food all that is nourishing and give it to the tdood. ' 'lire waste matter is thrown from the system. I If instead of nourishment the iulratiues rei ?-ive impure dejxiaita eomhiued with a isiisonoiis ' stid imperfect gastric juice, it can be readily en that they must turn imperfect nourishment into the blood. The L>lo<>d then being unable to give each part of the l>ody that which It. re- J <iu|re*. becomes Impoverished and disease is ^ spread broadcast. I Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets corrects such a con- j dition at once. If the gastric juices are lacking , aad itu|>erfect these tablets do their work just ' 1 he same. They build up the elemellts in the ! juice which are lacking aud remove those ole- ' moots which cause disturbance. J Meat, grains, fluids, vegetables and delicacies. . in fact each part of a large meal, have been placed In a glass vial aud Stuart's Dyspepsia 'Tablets have digested them to u perfe-t fluid just as a healthy stomach would do. A large complex, hearty meal holds no terrors | for a dyspeptic If Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are used. Abnormal eating, late dinners, rich foods cause ill effect- ? > the stomach, but when Milart's Dyspepsia Tablets are used one may cat when and what one will without dauger of dys | |epsia or discomfortI'orty thousand phy-i- *ns indorse sad pre . ?. ribe Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and every drug ' gist carries" them in stock, price, ,'ai. . >cnd us I t'inr name and address and wo sill send you at t.uce by mjt'l * sample package free. Addre-s y rituar: ?' ?., loO Stuart Rldg.. Marshall. % TELLS (HIS HOPES New German Ambassador Believes in Good Faith. DUE HERE THIS AFTERNOON Desires to Promote Good Will Predecessor Cultivated. SON OF A NOTED DIPLOMAT; Serves in Constantinople. Berlin,; Belgrade, Dresden, St. Petersburg, j Munich, London and Cairo. | _______ Count Johann JTeinrich BernstorfT. tlie j up* German ambassador to the I n ted States, is expected to arrive here this afternoon. He reached New York Monday on the Hamburg liner Amerika. He was accompanied by his American-born wife and his daughter. Count von Bernstorff was first diplomatic agent and consular general at : Cairo until early this year, when he was j raised to the rank of minister plenipo.' . * ; . '} ' t . ?; ?r f ^ Wh. .: . .mm vtLv.f ' .... ^B^nn ^^fcx-x; jf ' :- j^ Count Johann Heinrich Bernstoff. :entiary. He is the fourth son of Count \lbreeht von Bernstorff, a distinguished ontemporary of Bismarck, and was born n London in ISfi'J, while his father was Herman ambassador to the court of Stlames. The new ambassador began his diplonatic career in 1801), when he was made ittache at Constantinople. From Turtev lie was transferred to the foreign ofiice in Berlin, after which he advanced from one grade to another, serving in Belgrade, Dresden, St. Petersburg and Munich, tie was counselor of the embassy and first secretary in London in 100J. Creates Good Feeling. The count's work in creating good feeing between Great Britain and Germany jrouglit bint under the direct notice of lie emperor, and after four year*' service ,n a minor position in London he was ransforred to Cairo as ambassador. That lositlon is regarded in the Gorman diplomatic service as a stepping stone to one >f the greater ambassadorial portfolios. ?nd his present appointment, therefore, lid not cause much surprise in Berlin. The count married Miss Jennie I.uckemeyer of New York in 1887, while she was traveling on the continent. Ilisj wite was born December l.'J, 1867. and die" couple have two children. The Lucke neyer family left New York several years igo and settled in France, where the ountess' father died this year. Fount Ernst von Bernstorff, the founder )f tlie collateral branch of the family, j ilso had an American wife, lie was mar ied in 1801 to Amerika Riedesel, Baroness tu Kisenbach. who was born in New York n 1770. Count von Bernstorff's daughter Mexandra is twenty years old, and came nit socially in Cairo two seasons ago.: His son Christian, seventeen years old. is' it school. The new ambassador to the United laies is aoovo middle height. of slight 1gure and wears a blond mustache. His \ tnowledge of Knglisli is well nigh perfect : md lie is known as a successful afterlinnor speaker and a bright conveisationilist. Position Is Difficult. In an interview since "his arrival in this I country. Count Bernstorff said lie fell j that lie had a difficult responsibility on luceeedlng so able a man as the Hat on Speck von Sternburg and that be therefore would begin bis duties with a certain degree of diffidence. , "I desire to promote," the count said", "the mutual good will that my predecessor so assiduously cultivated. 1 know of tio oilier way of doing this than by >penne*s and good faith. While f am in Washington there will be no mystery ibont Herman aims in ail that relates to the I'nfted States. My slay in America svill afford me tlie occasion of closely following the amazing progress of the \nieri< an people in every branch of pub- j ic life, a progress* which commands the idiniralion of t lie whole world. i People Judge for Themselves. "My compatriots have the conviction i hat the government and the people of! he 1'nited States judge for themselves lie situations that arise in Kurvpc upon heir merits and without prejudice, and ve can well trust ourselves to such im- > larlial judgment. Thus the ties between ; lie I'niied States and Herniany are bap- 1 illy free to develop upon common ideals 1 md political fair play. That this shall re- j nain so will be the object I hope to at- j ain. This is based on my. instructions * md my own earnest desires. "The new postal convention lias been i eceived with groat satisfaction in <Jer-: nany. and we hope It will increase the riendly intercourse between the two peoiles." I Verdict of Death by Suicide. ROANOKK, Va., December 1M.?At | Bluc-fleld, W. Va..' the coroner's jury in- i instigating the death of Charles Krelcar. i lie man whose body was found Sunday | langing from a tree near Bluetield, re- ! :urned a verdict that death was due to itranguiution by Kreicar's own hand, f Krehar was traveling with his family j from Esterhazy. Canada, to Petersburg, ! Va., and left the train at Bluetield to buy lunch. Visitors in Washington. The following visitors to Washington have registered at The Star office; R. McKitrick. Madison. Wis. Armstrong Barrow, Pine Bluff, Ark. c,. B. Van Riper, Seneca Falls, N. Y. William H. F. Judd and Mrs. Judtl, I'ruvidriHe, It. I. Jacob 1.. Maer and Mi>. Simon I.. Baer, ! Si. Louis. Mo. John B. Kins, Piedmont, S. 1,. K. Manny and Bertlm Manny, New York rity. li. S. I a ice and Mrs. Luce, Perry.jpoli^, i I'a. i W??dW8 New Store wiil remain dosed 26th, and continuing until i close at p.m. FAVORS FOR COTILLION: etc.. in odd and unique forms, and i Favors in any design or slvlc desire Floor, Eleventh st. ww w w rt j i Holiday mock -j HE TIME for study is (f\ once, or the worry i Christmas day. Here you will fine All the hrains and skill, have been preparing for a h glorious Christmas. Our reserve stocks have satisfyingSy complete. And right plans made Song in Women's Sm MPRACTICAL Xmas gift, an another lot of 50 Suits si mi irarnipnk pnrl arp pvrpntm ^ ^ ^ O * ^ - , The materials are chilli greatest demand?wistaria, taupe, styles comprise the long coat moat some with the stylish long directoi sleeves. Skirts are the popular 11 an large satin buttons or buttons of si sleeves, etc., with satin bands, and ; this lot of tailored suits from an o\ them at half their real value. Specie Value, Third floor, G *f. _ Girls' a aid Mist As Christ it CITS. Coats. Dresses. Rainco for girls and misses, comprii lccted from our splendid stoc for Xmas gifts. They are inexpensive, yet displa bility, neat appearance and careful all our girls' garments. Goats, mad* foil length, in plain black ! M and neat novelty effects. trlronfed with fancy , lion buttons and finished with velvet rollar: size 1'J. ; ami $15.00 each. Value. $25.00. Girls' Coat Suits, in plain rpd and blue: ! i; doitblP-hreastcd p<>a! trimmed with black satin wf.;; ami buttons; full plaited skirt; t;:7?-s J2 and 14. | gra Sio.50 each. Value, $15 00. ! Mis.es' Raincoats, in plain tan ami gray: lined with silk rubber and trimmed with fancy buttons: also Oravenetted Raincoats, in tan only; i P'H, sizes II Hud l(i. sati $10.50 each. Value. $15.00. Misses' Jumper Ureases, plain colors ami n?-at i <> fijured effects. trimuied with satin and but- > bl'ii tons; plain skirt with fold: sizes 14 and 10. ! bio $10.50. $12.00 and $15.00 each, i Third floor, (J st. Special Sale ? For Boys aired OVS always need clulhes. l|]h^ sure to be right soon. So naturally suggests itself wl Special attention is ea suits and reefers, which we offer a than regular prices. Tliey arc liigh-g made and finished. All the newest resented, and at the prices arc splcu Voung Men's Suits of fine won and green shades; also cassimercs stripe weaves. Sizes 15 to 20, or 51 and stylish suits, well made and we $9.5? each. Valtmes, Hoys' All-wool Suit> of blue y gray mixtures, with kniekerbocker pairs of kniekerbocker pants. Sizes $5.?? each. Values,? Little Boys' Reefers, of all-wool in navv bines, tans, browns and fan high at the neck: some are doublc-l are lined with flannel. Sizes 2l/2 to i $5.?? efflctho VaSiaes, 'i'hiril Tenth si. Attractive ainid Sere? I k EXTENSIVE collection A y to mammoth creations, and V^uX/ ers* best work. Included an green, silver maple and mah and burlap; many with top panels u Also a complete line of Imported with handsomely embroidered silk j Fir? Screeras, 32.?? t Screeras, 3LS? 4=foiid Screens, 35.?? ^'cuiiil door, F *t. * York?WASHINGTON?Paris. otb Fridav. Xrnas dav. E or V or further notice, store will >?We are showing a large asso can supply any number wanted, d at short notice. Leave orders s Equal To / ; oven AIM Christmas pro and disappointment will il the fullest answers to ev experience and power, of welve=month to be worth been brought forward, in this completeness today advance. Today the stor lits Half Price d one that is sure oi appreciation, lar to previous lots recently ad >nal values. on broadcloths, worsteds and ch< catawba, reseda and myrtle grc 1; some with standing collar and ire revers and directoire pocket* 5 style: some being plain: others slf material. Coats are varioush J ire lined throughout with a good erstocked manufacturer at a co: il Price, $16.50 e s, $35.00 and $3i ses' Cflothnng aa? Gifts. at*. Sweaters and Bath Robes, sing several special values, se'k as being especially desirable y the same ta-de. skill, adaptaworkmanship that characterize I All-wool Sweaters. while with colored i ih-rs; coat strip with pockets: sizes 30. "2, U. S2.75 each. 1 iris' All-rvoo! Sweaters. in plain and fancy j ivps; coat strip with pockets; blue. cardinal, > and whitp; all sizes. $1.50 to S3.00 each. ills' ami Misses' F.idpnlfm'il Rath Robes, in in colors and ttenred effects. Iriinaied with ia and cord to match: all sizes. S2.75 each. il ls' and Misses' Kiderdun n Rath (tubes, in ; e. red and pink, trimmed with hand em- j idcry and cord* to match; all sizes. Ss.oo each. ?1 of Cflothinig Yoyog Men. If not right now. it's pretty a present of a suit or a reefer len a gift is in mind for the bov. I lied to the following items in j t a third to nearly a half less I rade goods, exceptionally well i materials and colors arc rep- i did values. % I >tcds. in the new brown, gray in herringbone and shadow to 36 inch chest measure. New j 11 fitting. $112.SO to $38.5?. ( lOrstcd and fancy brown and J pants. Some styles have two 7 to 16. 1 $7.5? and $8.5?. kersevs. friezes and cheviots, i cy effects: some are buttoned j breasted with wide lapels; all 3 $6.50 to $8.50. ( 4 I i < 1 Decorative- i: j I OS. i \ j' ranges from tiny tire screens all show the artist screenmak- : * mission and light oak. forest \ t ??t;i 11 \' witli Hi! " 4V4t vn Ki\^iuiur> ^ if* tapestry, c|iiaint figures, etc. |j Japanese Teakwood Screens, tancls on black grounds. :o S5.50 each. J to 3-3 >. >'0 each, 1 ] to 3117.50 each. 1 IVoodward & Lothrop. % ,otbrop, r 1 i beginning Saturday, the open at 8:30 a.m. and \ ] < i 1 rtment of Favors for Cotillions, I We also make to order Cotillion at Stationery Department. Main Vll Demands. Menus must be solved at 1 mar the pleasure of rery possible question, this great organization y to help most fully to a making our assortments is simply the result off e speaks for itself. ' amid Less. - We have placed on sale today vertised. They arc bright, new iviots, in the colors just now in ens. navy blue and black. The I the smart bayadere ribbon tie: >; ali have the correct new long finished with folds of satin and r trimmed about collar, pockets, quality of satin. We purchased ncession that enables us to sell r ach. r.50. Women's Silk Hosiery At a Special Price. _______________ mE HAVE just re-! ceived a small lot of Women's All -silk Hose, which wc offer at a special price. Shown in plain black and plain white, with colored silk clocking. They have cotton soles, which make them more comfortable and more serviceable. 75c the pair. Values, $11.25 and $11.50. inclosed in neat box. if desired, for Xmas gifts. Main floor, F st. Tables off Dainty Gift China. ! (Fifth Floor.) CORES and hundreds- of pretty a n d appropriate g'ft things for both sexes and all ages. The vast stocks offer not alone a wonderful variety from which to choose, but items of a highly serviceable character. TABLE NO. 1.?Contains Fancy China j Tea Plates. Tea Cups and Sauc?rs. Sauce Dishes. Cream Pitchers, Hair Receivers, | Bonbon Dishes. Mayonnaise Dishes. Mustard Jars. Pin Trays, Ash Trays. Vases, Shaving Mugs, etc. 25c each, for choice. ' TABLE NO. ".?Contains Fancy China Cake Plales, Chocolate Pitchers, Pickle Dishes. Tea Caddies, Hatpin Holders, Ring Trees. After-dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers, Plates. Pin Trays. Celery Trays, Steins, Syrup Pitchers, etc. 50c each, for choice. TARLK NO. "..?Contains Fancy China Comb and Brush Trays. Mayonnaise Dishes, Cracker Jars, Tea Plates. Cream Pitchers, Berry Bowls, Tea Pots. Olive Dishes. Sardine Boxes, Bonbon Dishes. Ramekins. Bowls. 75c each, for choice. TABLE NO. 1.?Contains Fancy China Chocolate Cups and Saucers. Tobacco Jars. Chop plates. Vases, Candlesticks, Cracked Ice Sets. Toast and Tea Sets, Hair Receivers. Jelly Jars, Suprar Bowls. Bread and Butler Plates, Tea Cups and Saucers, etc. $1.00 each, for choice. TABLE NO. ."..?Contains Fancy China Wiyonnaise Sets, Hair Receivers. Chocolate Sets, Cracked Ice Sets, Oe.ery Trays Syrup Pitchers. Salad Bowls. Chop Plates, Cups and Saucers. Bonbon Dishes. Nut Bowls, Jelly Jars. etc. Si.50 each, for choice. TABLE NO. 1}.?Contains Fancy China ?elery Dishes, Chocolate Pitchers. Cracker lars. Comb and Brush Trays, Hot Cake Plates. Salad Bowls. Sugar and Cream Sets, Chop Plates. Bonbon Lushes, Tea 'ups and Saucers, Mayonnaise Sets, , Marmalade Jars, eic. . S2.oo each, for choice. _ i ( TABLE NO. 7.?Contains Fancy China < Ice Dishes. Hot Cake flutes. Tea Sets, 1 tobacco Jars. Cake Plates, Tea and Toast < Sets. Cracker Jars. Chocolate Pitchers, ( "elery Trays. Mayonnaise Sets. Jelly Jars, t Mustache Cups and Saucers, etc. $2.50 each, for choice. TABLE NO. S.?Contains Fancy China c? Cream Trays. I.uri-uu Sets, Nut Bowls. ' jilad Bov.-ls. Fern Disiies. Sugar anil 'ream Sets, Chocolate Sets. Chop Plates, j j_ yke Plates. Cups and Saucers. Cracker L lats, Ccmb and Brush Trays, etc. $3.50 each, for choice. ? TABLE NO. JV?Contains Fancy China i 'adding Sets. Fein Dishes. Hot Pake | >ishos. Tea Sets. Sugar anil Cream Sets. ! Juroau Sets. Chocolate pitchers. Crack' r lat s. Chop Plates. R;n d late-. Phocoate Sets, etr. $;.oo each, for choice. 1 Woodward New York?WASH Women's Sweaters As Xmas Gifts. '-vrfX RACTICAL and useful' gifts that are greatly appreciated. W e are show-: -*" ing a large assortment.: in all the latest styles and effects i and in all the popular colors and color combinations. Women's All-wool Sweaters, in |>!; ;> weave: i sinyle-hreisteil coat stylo, with Ihree-quarter length; white and cardinal. C ? Each Y-0? Women's All-wool Sweaters, in fairy weave; shrgle-breasted coat si vie. with jankers; , -r. a ril inn 1 '\lOu Women's All-wool Sweaters, in fancy w.-ave: double-breasted coal style, with lollnp collar, ami pockets: tliree-iiuarter length; p.,-. white, black, cardinal a:td Otfwnl. Kach. Women's All-wool Sweaters. in lan<y wave: single-breamed coat style, with |v>cket?: three quarter leiizto: wliite. black, new Mac o- ' and white with lisjht blue borders [ women* Heavy aii-wooi r>w?ipr>. 111 piani wrave; single-breasted coat style, with pockets ancl brass buttons: plain white ami C-- -r* white with brown liordeis V/O Misses' nml Children's All-wool Sweaters, in lancv wears; single-breasted coat style, with pockets: Oxford ancl white; sizes 'JS to > -q *14 - -Third floor. O st. Silk Petticoats ! As Xmas Gifts. ME ARE showing a choice assortment, in all the dependable grades?foreign and domestic?and call attention to the following items, which were purchased particularly for the holiday trade, and offered at very special prices: Silk Petticoats, made of good quality black taffeta silk, with deep shirred flounce, finished with three full sectional ruffles. $2.75 each. Value, $5.(0)?. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in black and colors, variously trimmed with deep accordion-plaited or tucked flounces, circular sectional ruffle* and ruching. $5.00 each. Value. $6.50. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in black and colors, trimmed with deep tucked flounce and shirring, finished with sectional ruffles ami niching. S5.95 each. Value, $7.50. Taffeta Silk petticoats, in black and rariouslr trimmed with aecordkn-plait cl flounces, sectional ruffles and ruching. $7.50 each. Value. $9.00. Also Silk Kimonos, in a variety of Japanese and oriental <*olors and designs; made full and long and finished with borders of contrasting color?. Special price, S5.00 each. Japanese Quilted Robe*. in black. red, lavender, gray, pink and iisrbt blue. Special price. S12.00 each. Third floor. Eleventh st. Gift SIIppers==Men's9 Women's and Children's, CyiC^/KI E SHOW Slippers of H I fl III 'eathers a,1(l ma" yvJlVUL terials and for all p u r p oses?finished in the most thoroughly up-todate styles and in such a diversity of prices as will appeal to all who are in quest of these useful and practical gifts. Men's: Kii)skin Opera Slippers, in tan ami <>, Mark. Pair ."SI.^U Viri Kid Opera Slippers, iu tan and Ci/yi | black. Pair Kidskin Borneo*. in tan and black, c-? 1 Pair v?3? ! Felt Slippers, in Borneo and opera Ci styles, willi felt or leather soles. Pair. 0 j Women's: Felt Juliettes. trimmed with fur: C. j black, red. stray and bine. Pair * 10 Felt Opera Slippers, \sitli leather ?, > . soles: black, red. pray and bltte. Pair.. j Felt Comfy Slintiers. with padded Cr no i soles: red. iilue and gray. Pair t Kidskin Boudoir Slippers. with lentiie* spies, j tin is bed with silk ihmii)>ou: red, Idaek C> m ! and tan. Pair ,uu ' Suede Boudoir Slippers, lined with '-tiled' satin and finished villi potupuu: no heel, q, . Pair OlO? Suede Pressing Slippers, \iitli low ? aider heel: finished with iionipon: while, pink. n , rw-1 blue and larender. Pair o_. LKJ Children's: Boys' and Youths' Patent Coltskin 1? a II c i n g <5. ? 1 ? > nn ( Pumps. Pair ^'v.1 d/ltl OJ.OO . B-i.vs" and Youtiis" Patent Leather Pane! tig i Pumps, with light welt Miles. <C ? (in ' Pair M-00 .Misses" and Children's BetJ Felt, .iu'ietir.s, t - 1 111 111 e d with fur. C1 n.o otid ^ 1 1 ? Pair Misses' iir.d Children's r?"n;"!a Ki'isi n Rniuliiir Slippers. fn red and 1an: tin- O. j-w-. ishMl with silk pompon. Pair ^ Misses" and Children's Klksk.n "Hiawatha" | Indian Moccasin*. $1 .OO aild $1.25 j Third floor. Tenth st. imported Xrnas Baskets. \ m\ uxr si:a l l y com preliensive showing of I m p o rtcd Baskctwarc. Whatever the need may he it can be supplied here. Iligh quality at moderate prices. C.indv Basket a SC aild lip Scrap Basket? 3110 lip Work Baskets 20C aild Up Hair Receivers 15^ S-'ld lip Covered Hampers Sl.25 aild lip Work Baskets on stands.... Si.oo and up 1 Wood Baskets 85c aild Up : Glove Baskets 5OC aild Up Ilaudkeri-hief Baskets 25C aild Up Shopping Bags 15Candlip Wlilsk Broom Holders IOC aild Up Fruit Baskets 3OC aild lip Kmmas Work Baskets K _ )f all sorts ami' rolors. Especial titten- 1 ion is directed to the variety of dainty LV? rk Bask *ts on stand, ootli covered 1 ind nncovered. These combine to a great ' legrto tiie ornate and practical. Ex- ' jeinely moderate in price. Si.oo each, upward. Especial attention is also asked to our collection of [lidian Sweet Grass f Baskets. Mr!un Work Ruske.s Ulltl Up t t nvc;v ,1 w-.ii. p.i>ki?ts 65c and ti]> 1 ltamikPi" h*rf ailtl lip f (;i..TP Rr.skos 85c and up 1' fifth floor. Woodward tk <& Lothrop [INGTON?Paris Beautiful Imported Hair Ornaments. MPARTICULARLY clu.iee collection of Hair Ornaments, selected personally by our millinery manager in Paris. Unique novelties and exclusive effects in various form> including Silver and (iold Roses and Foliage. Jet PuUterflics. Tinseled Ornaments. Fancy Silver and Pearl Ornaments, etc. Kxquisite shades, to match or harmonize with the new season's gowns. J Vli'O*. C I >? ? . 4 C- . lust received a large a-*c>rtment of very handsome Ostrich Feathers, in plain white and plain black. They have very full long fiber and represent the be*t values we have ever offered at the respective prices. SS.oo to Sjo.oo. Also a lot 01 Handsome Paradise Aigrettes, in black and the natural color. These make choice Christmas gifts. Second fl.mr. Tenth >t. Xmmas Gifts For the Baby. I K)S I. thoughtful giv ers /f 1 who arc looking for practpJly tical gifts for little children have a wide and rich field to choose from in our children's ready-to-wear department on the third floor. W e have selected the following Items as being unusually appropriate : Infants' Daisy Cloth Saeques. pink and blue, finished witli white stitching and ritdon o-.ties. Ka<-h Infants' n?isy t'lotli Wrapper*. white -(-?,* finished with pink or blue stitching. Each. 5 Infants" Daisy Cloth Wrappers, white finished with pink or blue sea Moped tv~ edges. Each $1.UU Infants' Worsted Sncqttes. wiiile with ,. pink or blur trimmings. Karh... ^ 7s Infants* Tw/lwlnwn re**tu Roties. in pretty floral ef- r?. I o, feet*. Ka'h . Si.25 and iM .50 Infants' Hand-embroidered 1-iihs. trim- C. r. tned with lam. Kaeh ol.U.J Infanta' White Pique Shoes. Pair.... J&1.00 Infants' Hot Water Bags. with pink Ci or ldue silk rovers. Kaeh 1 .vj<> Infants* Hand-painted Coal Haulers. Ci rm Kaeh V1 -LA > Arnold" Pierre-lined ISrd Slippers, for rhi! dren and adults: flnished with .nt-,,I ?-/% sea Hoped .-dge. p?tr 0 ?Hltl ? Third floor. Klevenlh st. Xmas Oas, 051 and Electric Lamps <& Shades. H H assortment of < ia<, /f 1 Electric and Oil Lamps. \>W (ilobes and Accessories offers the best possible selection for Xmas gifts. The new art shades add greatly to the attractiveness of the home. Kleetrie and Has Lamps, with paneled leadr.l and handsomely ilerorated Ci m to ? " no Klass shades. Kara ?.VUU lu V/TV1-*' Oil Lumps of t,ras?. ol.l Ci -ri inQf n t l.rasa and black. Kaeh. ... 0? 10 2)1 r>? ' Homes of leaded (tla?s. mosair ?ud punr'.M ef feets. for ttas. e'er trie , -Q to g, -000 and oil lamps. Each... JJ ?' Handsome Shades. in paneled and de. orated $j.oo to SlS.OO Bliss efferts. Kacn Brass Sconces t:S Iight-h. g 1 -Q tO S<>.Or> Earh. ' J Brass Candelabra ci t.. 7 g> fQjtb.oO lightsi. Each "~Brass Candlesticks. Knrli... J7C tO S2.V1 Silk Candle Shades, with -i?,1 ? zr and without fringe. Kurh ^OC ",,u / i fir 1'aucy raiH?r Candle ^ It a ties. l-.atli.. Spokie Candle Shades. I'.a. li 75C a,1<' 8 I .OO Spokie Screens, with hold- "Or and "sC ers. Kaeh ^ ^ Cuirasses. of bIItw. noliKUrtl ,-v-? brass ami ..1.1 brass. Ka.li 4JC K'Ol.UO T.lniiijr*. in all ool??r?. wiili . , _ silk or licail frin??. Kacli IOC l0 5?I.-?0 Birthday Candle Iluldrrs. Dozen.. 4.">* A full line of Colored Candle-, for table and decorative purposes. Main floor. C si. Choice Candies. I'R name on the box sicr(l^l) nifics quality; it stands vNAa/ for the best. Purity is ever our first considcration. \\ c are not restricted to the product of a single corps of candy makers. The day of tile specialist is here: emphatically so in the making of candy. Given equal facilities, the man who devotes lii< entire time to the making of Chocolates can and docs produce a more smooth, perfect, finished confection than the candy maker who endeavors to make a large miscellaneous assortment. And so is this true throughout each branch of the business. It is to these specialists ? men whose reputations are known throughout the country?that we go for our confections. Fancy Candies, in many colors and shapes, lb.. 25c upward. Chocolates, with a varietv of rich centers, lb.. 30c upward. Fancy Imported Fruit and Chocolate Dinner and Luncheon Favors, dozen. 25c upward. Special: We have provided this year a Srn-'a! Holiday assortment of Candy. consisting >f Chocolates and Fancy Candies from o irregular lines, and of the same excellent juallty a Ivy a vs maintained by us. These ire totally different from the espeo allyjought-for-Christmas mixtures so conspiejousiy in evidence generally at this sia-on. Off ere J at the speial orice. Sr.oo for 5-lb. box. Christmas Candv ? For Sunday Schools. The giving of Candies to children Is jroinpted l>y kindness. It is no kindness o give inferior unahty to : he little folk-iVe offer the same excellent pua lit> arid issnrtments as in previous sea-mis. tacked in half-pound boxes, as has ii-. u mr custom heretofore, and ofleir-d at :ho ;ame uniformly moderate prices. 10c per '/'-lb. box upward. I if I ii T^nfh *t. : Lothrog.