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1850 -J5|2L_, \ 1911 ' ~ '' "1 '""^| Gifts 1 1 of Real Worth, i ! ?(jive Stinemetz Fur?. Furs that are notable i I lor their genuineness ij and intrinsic worth. Furs that are fully guaranteed. A new line of Baby jj Caracul Coats ? Very 1 | handsome and decid! edly fashionable. Spe- j lii rial at CO. $COO and i - ~r J "? $700. Black Wolf Sets? Scarfs in various styles; j full size muff. Special, : $42.50. Eastern Mink Sets? r Selected pelts of un1 common worth. Priced 1 ' up from $150 the set. A number of verv |i * handsome Sets of genui ine Fisher to be sold j for 3^ per cent less i f than their real worth. 1 Russian Lynx Sets? . Full-fashioned pillow I muff, with shawl or I large animal scarf. Spe- [! J|i ciah $50. ji; I Stinemetz, j l ofn/4 1 1 f h Cfc . x auu i miu l>lo. *" ii^c jc j?T< J* j* 3 jij* j? ^ J* J* f Flowers & \ ^Decorations I |for Weddings* ?The attractiveness of * 9j a wedding depends largely on the beauty of ^ * the flowers and decora- ^ j tions. ^ *, ?\ on can count on ^ having the choicest jl6 * home - grown flowers ^ 1 and the most artistic V decorations when you ^ * give the order to Gude. "* ft . t?, ?Our Famous Ameri- ^ ? can Beautv Roses are ^ " * * ^ ideal for all occasions. ^ Fresh cut when ordered. ^ * v' Suggestions and Estimates Given. ~ j * : % GUDE BROS. CO., * ?, 1214 F St. ? ?? J Pliones M. 42TS and 4279. * IN. HJbK, I % Ladies' Tailor and Importer, X 11205 F St. N.W.fj 5 (Secoad Flwr.) x * Christmas offering for the 2 % next two weeks, a suit, x $25! ? i Made to your measure, of 2 ?? the regular $35 and $40 suit- Y 1 \ ings, for $25.00. Using only '' < \ high-grade materials, includ- I \ a ing silk lining. Large line of ; [ x elegant fabrics to select from. ? ?? Suits tailored from your ! \own material. $15 and up. \ \ MR. NATHAN FOER | ? gives even- customer the |C !! benefit of his rare skill and 7 \ \ wide experience as a designer 2 a and fitter. Y | WORKMANSHIP * ? GUARANTEED. X fetabUafced !; John F. Ellis & Co., 1 OM's' Flous* in th" City, #37 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W., Dealer lo | Talking Machime?, jj i' Record* amd CaMirn?fc?. i? Come in and hear fhettttle $15.00 wonder. Ill give you #2 for thia anecdote ihout Daniel Wob?ter." "What# tha matter with you; demanded the hack writer. "You ffavo mt St for that nne<dot<5 when it was about *????cvelt "?Pittsburgh I'o*t. i !l THE COURTS ] United States Supreme Court. Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice j ' McKenna, Mr. Justice Holmes. Mr. Jus- ; ; tice Lurton, Mr. Justice Hushes, Mr. j Justice Van Deranter and Mr. Justice ; Lamar. Charles Bliss Stowers of Wheatland. N. ] D.: Alexander S. Andrews of New York ; -,A? -a ?x. r 1)k?.#/m?1 n f Tavoel/ana I i ! t'll) , .'\IUCI l ?-<cr nuiiviu vl *??? ? Tex.; Wayne C. Williams of Denver, Col.; Cornelius J. Earley of New York city. Joseph A. Conry of Boston, Mass.; Frederick J. Macleod of Boston, Mass.; Clarence V. Eldridge of Boston, Mass.; Charles C. Paine of Hyannls, Mass.; Francis M. Carroll of Boston, Mass.; John O. Benson of Chattanooga, Tcnn.; Thomas X. Lawrence of Buffalo, X. Y.. and C. A. A. McGee of Milwaukee, Wils., were admitted to practice. Xo. dj-t. lyeo Meyer, as auditor of the state of Oklahoma, appellant, apt. Wells, Fargo and Company; motion to advance submitted by Mr. Frank B. Kellogg, In behalf of Mr. Charles West for the ap- j pellant. Xo. 70S. The United States Express j Company, plaintiff In error, agt. the state J of Minnesota; motion to advance submitted by Mr. Frank B. Kellogg for the < plaintiff in error. j Xo. PI. The municipal council of Kan j Juan et al., appellants, agt. .lose E. Sal- 1 dans et al.; appeal from the supreme 1 court of Porto Rico; dismissed with c osts, < pursuant to the tentli rule. Xo. XI. The Lincoln Gas and Electric < Light Company, appellant, agt. the city j of Lincoln et ah: argument continued by J Mr. Fred C. Foster and Mr. W. Al. 1 Morning for the appellees. j Proceeding? after The Star went to j press yesterday: J No. SI. Fred C. Keeney, individually J and as administrator, etc., et al.. < plaintiffs in error, agt. tlie controller of | the state of New York; argued by Mr. < George F. Can ft eld for the plaintiff in j error and by Mr. William Law Stout for j the defendant in error. j No. S3. The Lincoln Gas and Electric < Light Company, appellant, agt. the city ? of Lincoln et al.; argument commenced j by Mr. Halleck F. Rose for the appellant i and continued by Mr. Fred C. Foster for J the appellee?. ] Adjournment until today at 12 o'clock. j The day call lor Thursday, Decembei j 7. is as follows: Xo? S3, St. 85. 4<?t St!, ] j 88. 89, 90. 91 and 92. 1 I \ Court of Appeals. Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice | Robb and Mr. ustic# Van Orsdel. J William L. Edmonston was admitted to J practice. ] No. 2310. Fowler agt. Quigley: argil- j nient continued by Mr. Vincent L. Toom- j ey and Mr J. A. Toomey, for appellee, ; and concluded by Mr. W. J. Neale, for J appellant. i No. 2317. White agt. United States: ar- ? gurnent commenced by Mr. Harold J. j t'aek, for appellant; continued by Mr. R. P. Huldekopcr for appellee, and concluded J I by Mr. B. E. Ilinton, for appellant. 2 ! No. 2319. Flynn agt. Staples argument S j commenced by Mr. Hayden Johnson, for 2 | appellant. * | Proceedings after The Star's report J clced yesterday: j No. 2315. Friedlander agt. Rapley; ar- J giiment commenced by Mr. J. I. Peyser, 2 for appellant; continued by Mr. F. E. 2 Mitchell, for appellee, and concluded by j Mr. J. I. Peyser, for appellant; on motion, each side allowed to file additional au- | ' thorities wltlnn twenty-tour hours. ; No. 3316. Fowler agt. Qulgley; argil- J ment commenced by Mr. "W. J. Neale. for I appellant. District Supreme Court. : EQUITY COURT NO 1. ?Chief Justice | Clabaugh. J Herring agt. Herring; absolute divorce ! decreed; plaintiff's attorney. J. E. Laskey; | defendant's attorney, C. E. Robson- J Bell agt. Bell; re-reference to examiner; J ' plaintiff's attorney. David Wolf; defend- J 1 ant a attorney. George W. Oflfutt, jr. ? Association for Works of Mercy agt. Walter; decree quieting title; plaintiff's j attorneys, Gordon & Gordon and Erskine J Gordon. ! Collins agt. Collins; guardian ad litem < appointed; plaintiff's attorney, M. F. j Manning. J . 4 EQUITY COURT NO. 2-Justiee Wright. | Pasternak agt. Pasternak; rule return- j ftbje December 15; plaintiffs attorney, j Le?u Tobrinef. j Adams agt. Washington and Old Domin- < Ion Railway Company; hearing continued j indefinitely; plaintiffs attorneys, W. N. ? Richardson and C. S. Shreve; defendant's j attorney, W. J. Lambert. 1 CIRCUIT COURT~ NO. 1?Justice Staf- \ ford. j Lansburglfe agt. I An s burgh; order for J withdrawal of transcript and record of J .udgment; plaintiffs attorneys, Douglas 1 & Baker, Happier & Meriilat. Jones agt. New York Continental Jewell Filtration Company; mandate from Court { of Appeals presented; judgment for costs against plaintiff for 1130.90 and a new trial ordered; plaintiffs attorneys, Doug las & Obear; defendant's attorney, J. H. Hayden. J Hockman agt. Southern Railway Com- I pany; plaintiff's attorneys, John Lewis Smith and Frank J. Hogan; defendant's ; attorneys, Hamilton. Yerkes &. Hamilton. J _ CRIMINAL COURT NO. 1?Justice An- * derson. ? United States agt. Rees C. D? Graff en- * rled; embezzlement; plea guilty; attorney, J. W. O'Shea. ? United States agt. Harry Liverpool; as sault with dangerous weapon; on trial; : attorney, A. W. Scott. ! United States agt. Oliver Dixon; assault ' with dangerous weapon; verdict guilty; remanded; attorney, Thomas L. Jones. j United States agt. C. A. Gillls; consplr acy; recognisance, $5,000, with Equitable } Surety Company, surety, taken. J United States agt. Martin T. Davis; ' embezzlement; nolle pros, entered. I United States agt. Martin T. Davis; j false pretenses; nolle pros, entered. ; United States agt. Martin T. Davis; j forgery; nolle pros, entered. I _______ ? CRIMINAL COURT NO. 2?Justice Bar- j nard. United States agt. Qulncy R. Forster, cruelty to minor child; nolle pros. United States agt. James L. Cryer, em* j bezzlement; suggestion of death. United States agt.. Robert L. C. Kopp, non-support; plea guilty; sentence suspended; personal recognizance taken; at- j torney, W. J. Lambert. United States agt. William Hilton, non- : support; plea not guilty, with ten days ; to withdraw if desired; attorney, J. A. O'Shea. United States agt. Hezekiah Barnes, robbery; plea not guilty: attorneys, Carrington * Trultt. United States agt. William Graham, grand larceny; plea guilty; defendant remanded. United States agt. Charles Davis; grand ; larceny; plea not guilty; attorneys, Car- ; rlngon & Trultt. Utoited States agt. Ernest Johnson and i Frank Taylor; assault with dangerous ; weapon; plea, not guilty each; attorneys, < T. L. Jones and R. L Waring. United States agt. Walter Smith; : housebreaking; plea, not guilty; attorney, J. C. Foster. United States agt. Jesse R. Andrews; embezzlement; plea, not guilty; attorney, David Wolf. United States agt. Owen T. Brennan, Joseph E. Duskin and Edward J. Read; forgery; plea, not guilty each; attorneys, j Mangan. Brad field. Taylor. Brodls agt. Syracuse Lodge, K. of P.; on trial; plaintiffs attorney, P. W- Frlsby; j defendant's attorneys. T. L. Jones and j w * rr nil. t.??M 1 J J X . V/I1UA9V.BIVS. ! CIRCUIT COURT NO. 2?Mfes, Justice Ooutd. i Brice act. Jorss and Brice act* Lavy; consolidated for trial and Jury sworn; verdict for plaintiff In each case for $1,000; plaintiff's attorney, M. J. Colbert; defendants' attorney. l,eon Tobrlner. Tabachnlck act. Capital Traction Com- * pany: judcment on verdict for defendant; 1 plaintiff's attorney, W. Q. Gardiner; de- i fendant's attorneys. R. Ross Perry & Son and G. T. llunlop. , Forrest act. Smith; Judgment on verdict j for plaintiff for $270; plaintiffs attorneys, , ' B. F. LelglitOn and O. F. Williams; dej fendant's attorneys, Hamilton, Yerkes & ( Hamilton. ( - 4 PROBATE COURT?-Just jco Wright. Estate of William 11. Briel: petition for I probate of will filed; attorney, J. R. , Fa gue. Estate of John W. MaJianey; will dated , November U. 1011. filed, with petition for probate: attorney. Oscar Xauck. ' Estate of Martin J. Burke, letters of administration granted to Unltsd States i Trust Company; attorneys, Lyon Jk Lyon. Estate of Charles F. Morris; letters of administration d. b. n. granted to Thomas i Morris; bond, $700; attorneys, Lyon & Lyon. Lstcte of John A. Thomas; letters of twnmiamnttmmmtmtmumnnmros | Torn or re 11 Flannels and D p I; 12&c amid 15c [i 1 Valines, at . . U The last remnant sale of stapl c Christmas?better not misa the un m tomorrow In Flannels. Percales. f needs. t{ ! At 6%c a yard choice offered t I bleached Canton Flannels, On tin* t: ' and Unbleached Dotnot Flannels, 1 Yard-*wlde Percales, 27 and .'12 It II Galatea Cloth, Plain Colored Char I'seful lengths from 2 to 10 vai | "Mill ends" of Yard-wide Bleached ! lengths from .1 to 15 yards. Superior ! grade*. free from dressing. Kspeclully d< f i women's and children'* underwear. B ?** I! value fit i ?? 11 Clearance oi I: Choice off Wom< ii $2.5?, amid $3o5(Q> I: ; Footwear at........ . When such stylish and desira 1. ; bought for this low price shrewt || delay coining to our Shoe Depart || j needs. ff Tomorrow's sale Involves all 1 |j small lots of regular lines sold a :: consisting of Tan Calf, Patent C ?J Kid. also Velvet and Suede Foott t! -j and blucher styles. > 11 Seizes 1 to 8 in tho lot. but not nil [ jj ntyle. Sale price. $1.48 pair. J| $2 POLO CI |' Full 56 Inches | jj Wide, Yard = = jj ]>i? selling of these Fas jj Reversible I'olo Cloths has create ;j j! gain. Tlie season's most favore :! are included in tomorrow's sale. < All-wool Reversible Polo Cloths I | large assortment of smart coinbin 2 Copenhagen, brown, gray. tan. co 3 Desirable lengths from to S'i y 3 want for making the long polo co 12 Regular fcHHf quality at S9o a yn ' ~ ? : - 2 3 Curtain Samples, 19c. | Sold by the pair, $2. $3 and $4. S Lot of manufacturer's sample ends of * Fine QtHillty Nottingham Lace Curtains. 3 1H- and Is. yards long. 45 to 54 inches 3 wide. J tinny of these match Into pairs and * may he used for sasli curtains, draperies and scarfs. Choice of white, ecru, cream ? and Arabian shades. 1 Sold by the pair at $2. $3 and $4. Sale 2 price, 19c for each sample end. j $1.50, $1.75 and $2 | Comforts, 98c. } Odd lot of Large Double-bed Size Com forts, covered with hest quality sllkolines ? and printed cambric. In light and dark col ors; filled with pure white cotton. Some are subleet to slight ImDerfeetioiis. ? Friday at 98c each. ] $2, $2.50 and $3 Lace j Curtains, $1.39. Odd lot of Fine Quality Nottingham and ? Scotch Lace Curtains, 8l'a yards long, 50 and 54 inches wide; also Net Oirtalns, 2 trimmed with Ciuny edge and insertion and :J Mattenberg braid. 2V yards long. Choice of ;} -white, ecru and Arabian shades. ; One to live pairs of a pattern. Friday ; at $1.3!) pair. IJ! ?">"?- '? i?n?i.?.>.|i |j Practical Pr 5 Men's All-wool Shakerknit Coat Sweaters, > made with notalr Iwtton- /to a Rrv > holes; in white, nary and S&.JL ^(11) gray. All sites. Each cJ/TToi^'U' J I! Men's All-wool Shakerknit Coat Sweaters, [5 with notalr buttonholes; in /fa ^ pa ;; white, nary and gray. Ail ^ 4 Kf| n 2 sizes. Each nJ/aJ o 4? H> 2 Men's All-wool Shakerknit Coat Sweaters, > made with collars attached; /to r=a est s f A" ""*-$3.75 4 ' 4 5 Men's All-wool Coat Sweaters, made with '? notalr buttonholes; in navy, at a f*?XX Z white, gray ami dark o 1- % / 5(| |) 2 fords. All sizes. Each Of/a ol/vr >4 J Men's Wool Coat Sweatera. good beavv 2 quality; made with pockets; /f> ps/TV in gray with navy blue bor- II ^(| fl | ders. All sizes. Each 1? otU'HJ' 2 Men's Wool Coat Sweaters, good heavy 2 quality; In white, brown, fp * gray and tan. with brown vh I! (I i)f| n 1 borders. All sizes. Each... * )VU >4 2 Men's All-wool Smoking Jackets, of dou ble-faced golf clotb, finished with silk cord ' on edges and around pockets: plaid lapel and cuffs; in gray, blue, A / owes green, black, etc. All sizes. ! MEN'S $10 1 1 Reduced s I Remarkable values these, c ? | of every thrifty man who appre I a new Winter Suit at a saving | the regular cost. We are after | made sweeping reductions thai 1 quickly. 3 85 Men's and Young Men's Suits in 3 ing of good quality worsteds, chevio | stripes, fancy grays and other neat eft 3 most approved styles in 5-button-sacl 2 Not all sizes of any one style, but 3 ment. Choice at $5.75 2 8 Men's Fun-lined Winter Overcoats, of 2 all-vrool kersey, in black: Persian and j musk est shawl collar, and lined with brown 2 ponyskin and black piUSU; HlZfB oo, IV nuu in r\\ fi sax b S 42. Regular 832.50 and V | \7 ^ E 837.00 valued, fieduced to fiK? I* 0 il O1 3 45 pairs of Men's Winter-weight Trousers; made of all-wool rasa! me re and worsted: only one pair of each kind; in llgbt gray, tan and dark stripes; sizes from 32 to 42 In the lot. 4? <1 mm/Ok Values worth 83.00 and vh 1 y O 83.80 pair. Reduced to.... ^ jWomen's& Child Women's Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, taped necks and perfect fitting -T)/Th garments.^ Regular 80c values, Women's Heavy Fleaced Underwear, : shirts wtfh taped necks and * pants finished with muslin I Ol"? bands. Regular 28c values II Bojs' Heavy Yeager Fleeced Underwear; shirts hound around neck; pants mm with deep cuff bottoms; all J) sizes. Bscb garment "W?< iniiiimiiniiiiifiiinniiiiMHhiii!immii idminintration d. b. n., c. t. a. granted to Houaton A. Thomas; bond, 8800; attorieya, Lyon & Lyon. In re He-tie F. Petri? et al.; order appointing Lewis D. Petrie guardian; bond. 1100, and guardian authorized to borrow i.tinnmiii Rarnai-rl Jtr .Tnhnsnn. Estate of Martin O'Brien; will admitted to probate and letter* testamentary granted to Johanna T. O'Brien; bond, JdOO; attorneys. Darr, Peyser % Curtin. Estate of William H. (Main: letters of administration granted to William C. Main; bond, $4,500; attorney. J. P. Schick. Estate of Joseph S. Queen; letters of administration granted to Charity Ward; bond.'$200; attorney, a. w. Gray. In re Mildred C. Stier. order appointing Anna C. Stier guardian; bond, $2,000; attorney, W. A. Coorobe. Estate of Mary S. Horigan; will dated May 27. 1000, filed. Estate of John IL Tihbs; petition for probate of will filed; attorney*, M. N. Illchardson and J. A. Cobb. Estate of Augustus Eepreux; petition ?w--Tlhie i_ , , . ? westics, | r$7.5o 6**/ Marabout mQ STOLE ie cottons until after and usual savings offered ** * r*ir* Ginghams and other J*lUr,I~% - tf T>1 ? ^ VT_ [>i Bieacnea ana un- i ^ f Flannels, Bleached /ti n 1) W Fleecedown Flannels, rJy *~\r 0 >r ich Dress Ginghams, nbray, etc. Fine Quality "ds. Marabout, five Cotton and Cambric, In j? . lo^-woren "d ?*2n>1; *<?>? Hirable for ae?/ and muff tor $*#8?tu!ay.100.... 5 r8C " : Sfioes/ 1 p sn's Regular OcuLIlv^ .. $11.48 (Mflw* ble footwear can be j! \ 1/ IV. Jl It 1 women should not rnent to supply their w , : ^ i We have he broken sizes and ' ; . . t ?2.no. $;s and $3.f?o, marked tliem oit, Oiin Metal, Viol verv little tn< vear. In button, lace * ery muc in< Some ar slr.es of any particular ^ J OT H So inches;?siightly i " U 11 Sold for 98c price 5x (( )) jf 7 -oout 30 Oa (I . some 30^ Inches ^ wide; others 29 , double blackbo hionable All-wool ; marred in tr I this wonderful bard coating materials \ <>ach- "educed consisting of ."itl-inch j I>ot of Rob" 1 and Coatings, in a | various kinds, s atione, such as navy. each. Reduced ronation purple etc. T<ot of SmaliP, ards. Just what you ;! po,y MeI1i a|, aV" eacii. Reduced ird. 250 Won i| Clearance Salt | $30, at the 5 ' In accordance with our usu? | morrow our annual December CI five and thirty dollars at the astc The season's supreme bargai and 55 extra sizes for stout worn Included are Women's Fine IJ Women's Reversible P< ; combinations. Women's Long Black 1 |j trimmed and tailored. All this season's non e 'esents a Man Men's blanket Bath Robes, extra full | cut and well made, with box-plaited back and finished with fancy l<order on sleeve* and around bottom. Also new coat style with silk cord around edge and pockets, and collars tuade with lapels. Large variety of afc a t=a ? handsome designs and colMen's Blanket Bathrobes. /?> ^ a-w q coat style, with buttons and Nh OiKt cord at waist. Each Men's Eidercloth Blanket Bath Robes, made with box-plaited back and finished with cord at neck and waist: large assortment of neat and sf> <f> O I desirable patterns and col Men's Wool Smoking Jacket*, of doublefaced golf cloth: finished with nilk cord around edges and pockets a? / ** <-? and silk frogs. All sixes. Men's Silk Hand-knitted Accordion Neckwear, in beautiful three-tone /Jo ^ /*\ r? effects: cross strl|>ed de- J/ ^ signs. Sale price, each o ol/ Men's "Conqueror" Brsnd Half Hose, made with double heel and toe; lu black, tan, nary ^ ^rr * blue and gray. All sizes. II \C 1 Neatly boxed ^ [o $15 sons ! to ??.7?? j ertain to command the attention T dates the opportunity of buying ? of one-half to nearly two-thirds ? clearance at any cost, and have | t will accomplish our purpose t tomorrow's remarkable sale, consist- | >ts and cassime>res, in dark mixtures. ? 'ects. One and two of a kind. All the J c models. every size from S3 to 46 in the assort- J 14 Men's High-grade Winter Overcoats; I two and throe button styles, in tan, dark j gray and mixtures; plain and convertible collars; only one of a kind; sizes from 34 to 40 only. Values worth af. ?i <t an n aJ^50..", $22:50: $11.75 0 Menu Slip-on Raincoats, of fine qua I- * lty English gaberdine and double canton cloth, in olive ?had*s; made with raglau and plain sleeves; sizes from .Id to 42. 1 tegular A ?1 fl ^ia> * $18.00 and $22.80 val- I J > ^ I uea. Reduced to ?r *1 ? J iretfs Underwear, j Women's Part-wool Union Suits; regular f and extra sizes; taped around neck and i Effect form fitting. Regu- /f? e /?*? mm ; $1.75 values. Jjj J 02<5 * Women's Extra Heavy Fleeced Under- s wear; bleached and unbleached; taped ? necks, and pantB finished with -p/fti t muslin bands; extra sizes. -hO/"* Worth 60c each. Sale price ^ Children's Heavy Fleeced Underwear. ? bleached and unbleached: shirts bound t around neck and pants finished yv * with muslin bands. Worth 25c II 0/* each. Special at " f for probate of will filed; attorney, E. A. 1 Newman. t In re John G. Broadnax; order to invert in real estate note; attorney, E. Jackson. Y ,? Hones for Style. J From i ho Manchester Union. With the advent of the automobile, pints of near-tears and quarts of editorial ink were shed for grief at the impending extinction of the horse as a motive power. It is true that the employment of automobiles has now become quite general, and that their popularity has Increased at a remarkable rate. Men and women have sold their horses and bought automobiles, but?if the horses have been sold there must have been purchasers, and people do not, as a rule, buy horses, except for use; so it would appear that the use of horses has not been materially lessened on account of these transfers. Again, It t?n??tti??:??i???iw???iin?mnwma .ast Remniir Chaidgfi I^^^^SevcnthandiC^ || $3J0"Maakels a 200 pairs of Extra Large ! ! white and gray, with fancy bore wool fleece. These blankets are just as most expensive all-wool sort. of Slightly :d Friday at Cos i gathered all the odds and ends ; at prices that make it possible for oney. e slightly damaged as the re>ult o; t will be the work of a minute or t Tables, stee 15x21 , 8 "Pioneer" Aut scratched. a ? ly dented and sera Sale iqlSC tiling, 8 and 14 I wheels and steel get . -^ ... lug. Regular |5 va k Writing Desks, a? i high and 22 inches inches high. Have 2o Rargc Size Sh ard lid. Slightly scratched or marr ansit. tt /f\/n\ Sold for ?.1.?5!? eui ^ H 0vy) v Reduced to to Doll s China Tea 'oly Men, 21 pieces, sold foi sold at $1 Reduced to '? Plush Rocking H< Size Roly - _ platform; sold d at 5Or J| $8.30 each. Reduc =:rrrr\? ten's Suit i of Lines Sold u Sensationally L< il custom of closing out all broke learance Sale of Women's Suits, C inishingly low price of $7.98. in occasion in women's garment s< en, as well as plenty of 34s, 36s an Tailored Suits, consisting of gray 1 - * I mo ^oats, in various smarr Kersey Coats, handsomely i st and most approved models. Former p Womild Like Men's Pure Silk Knitted Fourin-hard Neckwear, newest cro- &ifY clieted anil accordion effects, Men's Combination Seta, including hose i and tie to match, in pretty =? fancy box: in black, tan. gray P and nary blue. Sale price ^ Men's Silk Suspenders, made with ster- ! ling silver buckles; initial /ft <i F*/T> engraved free: haDdsoine I ^(1 D boxes. Sale price <4* 11 oO/HJ Men's Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, made with lisle feet; regular /ft .i /Tk/TV 3st:.^s!.. $1.00 Men's Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, linen heel and toe: olain colors and ^/fly neat striped effects. All sizes. . <Q)(y)(Q Men's "Onyx" Silk Half Hose, good heavy ipiallty: In black, navy. p lan and gray. All sizes. Men's Silk I/isle. Lisle anil Cotton Half Ilo^e. in all col- a c-ts and plain black. Neatly 1/ boxed I ilea's Silk Accordion Knitted Neckwear, two-toned effects, striped /ft -i /Th/Th designs; handsome colorings. ^ jj 0(|J)(y/ $H6.5(0)<& $118 E Remnant L01 The past few weeks' big rug selling number of broken lots, which we have i clean-up prices. Alcxawlcr Smith's make of Brussels Rugs, sizes. In Uoral, medallion and conventional desi blue. One-piece rugs?no seams, 4-ln. heavy values. In tomorrow's sale at $9."5 each. 11 Largest Room Size (9xl2-ft.) One-piece Velvet and Perfectly Matched Axmlnster Rugs, Including Alexander Smith, Hartford n?st 8a n f Aivl multiui Phnino of flttfliotivo floral, two-tone and medallion design* in TariniiR colorings. Sold /r> <i a -rx ?= s1,Sfcr.!?-00:.Re,B:. $ 114*95 | Ribbons for Fancy \ Work, y. Price and Less. I i? Here aro the Ribbons needed by u so many women who are making 1 < up Christmas gifts, and at such low prices no thrifty buyer can ufford to miss the chance to supply her needs tomorrow. 1 Ribbons of every wanted sortplain and satin taffetas, as well as fancy ribbons in all sorts of pretty colors and combinations. All in desirable lengths for. every purpose. Remnants off 5c Rib= boms, 2c Yard. Remnants off 8c Ribbons, 4c Yard. ;:' Remnants off 112c Rib= bons, 7c Yard. Remnants off 119c Ribbons, 11 He Yard. s quite conceivable?nay. quite probablehat u very largo number of those who low ride In uutomobiles did not formerly iwn horses and, perhaps, never would lave owned them had they not purchased c uitomobiles. So In this particular the t ffect of the automobile's popularity on hat of tho horse has been practically nil. The auto-truck has been substituted for r he horse in many instances, but the t torso has merely been transferred to j ither fields of activity, and not ellmitii ted. ' Now comes from Newport, It. I., where 1 he creme do la erome of automobile so- f iety is supposed to congregate, a report t hat automobiles, while serving very well t is means of quick conveyance, cannot be t nade to present the "class" that a styl- t sb horse-and-bruugham rig displays, andj r Lccordingly tho horse will return to its a iwn in the coming season; though it <s t rarc.fully stated that the automobile will i (till be in use for expeditious riding, when 1 ranted, and for traveling long distances f md In going about at night. t mot Sale m55=ESi7?1 | Hit IW^mUMcg^ i n4 rf1 4 OA ** TIVaS? n $jLoy & r&iio Size Double-bed Blankets, in i * lers. Fine quality Australian ' * .,ta !i? warm and comfortable as the i(, Tomorrow at $1.89 pair. |j" Damaged 1 t-Regardless P of Toys for quick clearance toi you to buy some of your Christr f careless handling or have becon wo to make them good as new. 0mobiles, slight- | IS Hand Can, sul tched from han- 2 to 1 years of Innh n?hfw?r.tlrod I tlrad whaala A mm* A Q t?*v?a MW vv* a?? v?* v?? " ? WWHf) \W ItUW t7 sir- ^ t /flkO Slightly scratched lue 3a5?VO Regular $8.00 valu ?S rl'ei.: $1.09 ...H.,a." l?-lnch Saratoga a /? >(1 5/7 8 e p a r ate oomparl *1.00. and tray; sold foi each. Reduced to... srse, mounted on Lot of about 30 Hil at fl <ThO Battleships, slightly ed 11 ? jr Cr red* So,d *or *1-00 ^ Reduced to ? . s, Coats & ip to $25 and < ow Price of < n lots of Women's Apparel befon ioats and Dresses, offering choic elling. All sizes in the lot from i d 38s. .. j 1 t l imported serges, in navy Diue anu Women's Long Black Misses' and Junior Su mixtures. Misses' and Junior Re rices, $25 and $3<>. Everything at the om 1 *" to Receive j Men's Pure Silk Pajamas, witk ailk frogs $ and pearl buttons; plain and /? <^\ ? ? <f>,on,; H.aml.s(nn',y. ! Men's Pajamas of pongee and mercerised i madras; finished with silk frogs and pearl buttons; ei mm/Tk ssys.*:.. .f 1.50 j Men's Ooat Sweaters, good _ .? heavy quality; in brown and ,4vC ? gray. All slaes. Sale price, each.. " ^ ? Men's All-wool Handmade Cardigan Jack eta; all heavy weights; in -a. P/Th * maroon, brown, gray and J5?)!! I) navy; all aires. Each OKVOVv ? Men's Stiff-bosom Colored Dress Shirts; ? regnlar and short bosoms; coat style, with ? cuffs attached; large va- gp fl a-ag-a : riely of newest patterns: I] ((Dvl D ? all sizes. Bach " VV f Men's Neglige Shirts, of madras and per- ? cale; coat style, with cuffs attached and ? detached; plain and nlaited A .i f\/T\ I white and neat fancy ?f- 1| fl Dfl I) ? fects; all slaes. Each w $? ? Men's Neglige Shirts, of extra quality percale and madras; coat style, with cuffs ? attached; large assortment of f=?/TK light, medium and dark effects; ^(1 D/f* I all sizes. Sale price, each vW j Brussels Ruggj tsat-$9.75. j has left us with an unusually large * ncluded in Friday's sale, marked at * In 9xl2-ft. and 8-ft. 3-ln. by 10-ft. 6-in. t gns; colorings of green, red. tan, rose and f hemmed ends. Former $16.50 and $18.00 i 21 All-wool Brussels Rugs, size 6x9 ft.. I made tn one piece?no seams. Choice of medallion, floral and conventional patterns, " tn color combinations to harmonise with T any room decoration. Ales- f ander Smith's make. Bold aft . #v mm * SIS?!?."f.10:...R!"n?t,ip4.V5 I Terra Cotta Figures, 49c. j WnrtVi tin tn nrv 1 T T VI Lll Up LV/ - ['/ | - ? " , Odd lot of Terra Ootta Figure*, in va- 1! rious sizes and subjects, to be closed out <. tomorrow regardless of regular coat. t*>me are slightly damaged, but can be easily "touched up and made good as new. All large pieces. In various attractive colors sua effects. K'v tm r pr ivs up to *4.00. Choice offered ' Friday at 49c. ? T I I I . | t , t , . | Jap. & China Mattings, 30c grades, at 19c yard. ; Remnants and odd rolls of Heavy-weight 11 Seamless China and 180-warp Japanese Mat- <1 tings, smooth finish, long rush straw and < > strictly reversible; In atrtpes, chocks and carpet patterns, colors of green, red, blue, ?, tan and brown. Remnant price. 19c yard. \2l/ic & 15c Draperies ; Friday at 6}^c yard. The lot Includes Yard-wtdc Wlkollnes. Madias, Scrim and Curtain Swiss, in white and colors; one to eight yard lengths. Regular 12Hc and loo grades at 6*80 yard. < > ????:a?iuuwgmfflttffimmmmmmt Getting Acquainted at College. ^rom the November Atlantic. One of the most valuable opportunities >f college life la the chance to get acluainted, not politely and distantly, but ntlmately, with all types of men and nlnds from all parts of the country and ill 'classes of society, so that one may earn what the young men of the generaIon are really thinking and hoping, knowledge of men 1? an indispensable eature of a real education, not a knowl>dge of their weaknesses, as too many leetn to mean by the phrase, but knowltdgc of their strength and capabilities, so hat one may get the broadest possible lympathy with human life, as it Is aetudly lived today, and not as it is seen hrough the idealistic glasses of former fenerations- The association only with nen of one's own class, such as the orfuniaatlon of college life today fosters. Is iiniply fatal to any broad understanding miMm?i?m?mm?im???m???nnrt???i Before Clh silk f [75c aDlj ? Velvets j 29C Sq r. * ' wfl.i li Another shipment o weight Cork-o'lled fjr Qualities sold news for women who at 59c, 75c coverings at small cos and 98c. Lengths from 1! to . . , Light and dark colorii league0 Silk rivets Slid* Vel- 1 7ic" an? ?.>C f eteens. Id good ?ngths. Choice of 1 3BSS*| 10c ARB =dj | Thousa ^ Dozens ! Think of the v; * ^<y ^ ^lat will he buug j hasten here tomor )|ton A>/air> t,,cse remarkable v I LI" vl yoti can buv the n II uv^o- I at savinfifs of half j , !| , Unlimited variety "norrow and I I for men. women and c nas gifts for j| j dozen for ~">c' ae scratched II iflhiyr/pp5 ^UMliliVyW as* %sr Odd L Inch disaster. $1.98 Red IK Horses, on ?, winter CV ' ? . H)?/-* of colored corduroy, black p and plain cloth uiatcrl sizes ." to 0 /ft -/-? Trunks, with yearn. SnM up 1 VU :ment A ? | to H.Ou 4" " ? ^ ** 45c Lot of Children's Bontctt 11 Climbers and Wt *?<! r?h?b. in black colors; some elab?**? 25c ; Sop- scr- 4< $1.25 rallies at " J -=] : Dresses $7.98 j the holidays we inaugurate to- | e of values sold up to twenty- jj 5 and 17 near misses' sizes to 53 1 black, lined with satin duchesse. Caracul Fur Cloth Coats. I its in a variety of stylish ' jj v ersible Polo Coats. s price? $7.9S for choice. SALEM? $4 Values It's a wonderful stroke of ? at the height of the season one of Stylish Untrimmed Hats on r< turer sought us out last week w entire surplus holdings, and made his stock. The most fashionable styles.worn thi sortment, which consists entirely of Fin Silk Velvet Hats and In every desirable shape, including small new large, round sailors, large picture li and small sixe poke effects. Hats that will win your unqualified a 25c, 39c AND Remnainit Sale Price .. They are all pure silk with a warp durability. Especially desirable for dai The lot includes ^7-inch Plain and I tired and Piviped Foulards, Plain and St quard Silks and Handsome Satin Brocad .'the and 50c values at l(H?c yard. Boys9 Clothing Bi 15 Boys' Indian ITay Suits. F* sixes 3. 4 and 10 years Boys' Long-napped Bearer Hats, in Little Jack Horner and broad hrlui sailor shapes. Blue, Mark, brown, tsu mud gray. Subject to slight ltnperfec- ?i -5 tlons. bold regularly at >5 | ?T)^ $3.50 and $4.00. Reduced to.. ^ ' Odd lot of Boys' Soft Shirts, good assortment of patterns: slightly T)F?_ soiled from handling. Regular MffsC 00c and 75o values. Reduced to Boys' Russian CV^eack and Auto Collar Overcoats, all fancy patterns. Sires up to 9 >rars. <1 /f> Q Regular $3.50 values. Re- S) II duced to u v Boya* OomWnatlon Suits, of ail-wool fancv caestmcre; double-breasted and two pairs of knlckerbooker pants. Odd Reduced to o w Boy?' Wblte Serge Russian Bolted Bailor Collar Juvenile Suits, slight ly tolled. Sizes 3 and OAs /flvO years. Sold regularly at % ftt.OO. Reduced to H Bag Bargains Women's FUt-bluck Lisle Hose, in plain liale and lace effects; alto Bilk Boot Ktocklngs, in black, wblte, pink, blue and tan, with lisle farter tops; double sole, hlgbapliced heel and toe. Regu- <i r>/f> lar^Wc ^values. Three pairs ^ ]{ 0^J)(y) Women's Black Silk Boot Hose, with seamless feet; doable heel and a toe. Sold regularly at 33c pair. M Special at pauwuuuueev* ? wwwww of life- The refusal to make the acquaintance while in college of as many as possible original, self-dependent personalities, regardless of rare and social T status, is morally suicidal. There are Indications. however, tliat the preaching of the democratic gospel is beginning to have its influence, in the springing-up of collego forums and societies which do with- 4 out the rigid co-option that has cultivated tl the catting one's self off from one's Tel. . lows. * , ii 1913?How do you make such a hit in ^ society 7 1?11?Well, you see I mistake all the w debutantes for society leaders and all 11 the society leaders for debutantes.?Tiger. x< u "This,"' said the curator, displaying a f mummy, "was an Egyptian princess." p "Poor thing!" exclaimed tho conversa- " tional girl. "She insisted on being buried in her hobble skirt, didn't she?"?Blue BeU. u -r - - * iristmas l =p ? 55c Linoleums,: inare Yard, J! ... ? ~ . ? ii me wen ivnown i noK B H?vy- :: loleum* on pale tomorrow?(rood ' SS want new kitchen or hall floor g 20 square yards; all in 8-4 width. ; ? las in mosaic. Inlaid, parquette and ? ! i trades at 2flc square yard. g "o^cT BBKFSlI I .nds of g/7 !j | at . . ii ast number oi Handkerchiefs g l:t for Christmas gifts, and ; row to secure vour share of alues. This sale means that : lost acceptable kind of gifts jf irice and better. ~ to choose from?Handkerchiefs " hlidren. Offered at V each?half a .t 's Wearables ots at BSg IW1W IL11HJ/I1 il?*o p >at*. Odd l?t of Chlldren'a Sweat- ? lush rr*. ~">y onlr. trimmed with : ? red bonier; mostly _ J ' fllUill sizes. Ww> / Kf JJ j r-"o. Reduced to . ? Odd I??t of abont two dozen | Children'* tiartqontg, consisting i, of of Two-piece Sweater Suits for ? and small children. One-piece Sweat- '* era and Knit Loir- 3 v gins. In white ifv g> ; tin oiilv. Sold for OKr 13 Reduced to V. !i :i - -' -7 , -4 ? 25c Window Shades Reduced to 12 \Ac each. 2 (Jood Quality Opnque Cloth Window 2 Shades. 1! ft. wide and <> ft. long, mounted *} on (rood strong spring rollers. Choi' R white, ecru, light. tnedluui and dark green. Xl Manufacturer's seconds which mean* th> y R have a tiny oil spot or creaee. Tomorrow Xj at 12LiO each. ft - - - _ _ _ . . ______________ Sale of Corsets, 6oc. 1 > #? Values worth up to $j. # A clean-up of all the broken lines of ;; small lots of corsets at ?0c. Perhaps y.nir jj faTOilte brand Is In the lot. and If so you ; will la- giad to uiakn the big saving of- jj feretl tomorrow. *: The lot includes such popular brands aa il "C. B.," 'American Laily." "R. ft O." {{ and "P. X." Medium and bi|th buat. lung JJ blp models, with four garters attached. J, Sizes are broken. ?"h?ice at 69c. jj ? $1.98 Long Kimonos Reduced to 98c. 1 Sceond floor, adjoining: elevator! JJ Women'a Ixmg Kimonos of extra fine ;; quality flannelette. In pretty Persian and j; floral designs, trimmed with plain or fancy borders; empire ami kiuiono styles. .1 Sizes in the lot tip to 46. i'ull cut and ! well made garments. *! Choice tomorrow at 98c. !! _ _____________________ JMMcD HA! SI at $ 1,98. S rood fortune that brings you g of the most unusual offerings w :cord. A prominent manufac- g ith an offer to dispose of his :: us an attractively low price for. j: s season are to be found in the a*- S. e Quality 7! Satin Beaver Hats, ;! I, medium and large size hats in the ats, newest medium size niuehrooms ;; pproval?at $1.98 instead of $4.00. 77 ti . . _ . . . - a a a a .a ai a ?, m a m m ? 50c SILKS, I io^c ! # :: of iinen. wM.:h adds strength and 77 nty party and afternoon frocks. :: >otted Habutine Silks. Dotted. Fig- g riped Silk Marquisettes. Fancy Jac e Foulard Searflngs. Regular 25c. 77 a | J | | I I I I'k |r | i|r|-|-| t k t l tT< >* eeply Reduced. |' Odd lot of Boys' and Children's Felt IS Hats, in a large variety of shapes for the 77 little fellows. Sold rogn- a a-V SI larlv at 75?*, $1.00 and 77 $1.50. Reduced to Boys' I-oug Tourist Overeoata, with cote g collars. All fancy materials. Sizes from 12 to Id years. /e? /w, av n Worth from $5.00 to $7.00. "Sh V UK 77 Reduced to ' v JJ Boys' Navy Bine and Black Scratched and Smooth 1'elt Telescope jfVfk I* Hats, odd sizes. Sold regularly Unf at $1.50 and $2.00. Reduced to ^ wV Juvenile Suits, in Eton, military and 57 square sailor collar style, all inade with *7 tdoomer pants: of good quality serge, caa- 7; siniere and cheviot, I.ieht and dark pat- ;; terns. Maes 2W, 3 i A<t AO 71 years. Worth $4.00. Re- *!& 1 Un duced to dP U 57 Boys' All Pure Wool Navy Blue Worsted 57 Suits, with knickerhoeker pants aDd double- 77 breasted coats. Sizes from 3 to 12 and 14 Si to 10 years. Sold regularly /fo * <=>r\ Ji at $d.0<>. $6.50, $7.00 and JL B $6.00. Reduced to hJ/TTJ. e n IT o 77 in Hosiery. Misses' Pure 811k Stockings. with doubls JJ gsrter tops, doable sole, heel and toe; light * weight; good, elastic quality. ->? } Worth 50c pair. Hi?eclal 'three ;; pairs for $1.00) at tLrW' ?. :: Infants' LJs'e Stockings, in blark. white. St pink, blue, red and tan; double sole, heel ! and toe; warranted fast col- <i ew.rr / " suited..???.H 256c ? ttntmsKtamisamansamsaatanaajj DEATH OF OEOEOE MUBEAY. njurcd in Fall From a Wagon November 25. George Murray, fifty years of age, of 8.'1 Pennsylvania avenue northwest died hia morning at the Washington Asylum LospitaJ. Coroner Nevitt is making an uvestigatioti to ascertain the oauso of eath. It Is staled that Murray fell from * ''agon November He van treated at lie Emergency Hospital. He left that In ti tut ton that tiiglii. The next day ho w ikep to the Casualty Hospital, where h. omplainerl of Internal injuries. After olng treated he was taken to the Wash, igton Asylum Hospital. If you want work read tne want c#imils of The Star. i -