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f-jSFl'' . .J.. ri? -J . t v WTS- o THE EVEKIKG T1WK. TVASHTNPrON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER! 30, 1897. Soon You Will Begin Your Holiday Shopping. Remember we do not charge for en graving your names on Silverware or silver-tipped Umbrellas. On allPocketbooks over one dollar we add your name free of charge. We also box, free of charge, all Handkerchiefs, Garters, Gloves, etc. Besides all this, WK W1U, GIVE YOU GREEK TRVMNfi STAMPS. Now that your shopping amounts to so much more than at any other season of the year, you could collect a book full of stamps so easily and secure in exchange one of the beautiful articles which the Trading Stamp Company gives away with out any effort or expense on your part. This Wrapper, 94c. Tbts illustrates an excellent Wrapper made of fleece-lined' French Flannelette. The color ings are bright and washable, nude with a fitted waist lining-, Princess back, fall front, trimmed with two rows of braid, forming: joke, wide girdle, the new style sleeve, a turnover collar, extra width skirt, full length, sizes 32-46. Special Price 94-c 'pftl1 t Our Doll, Book and Game Departments are situated on our First Floor upper door. 1 420, 422, 424, 426 Seventh St '' Z- aan3a3333a3333333333rJ3a333333a33Da3333333 33378333333 i w. A B V B B B B B B R. HARRIS & CO., KeUSBSSnSKEEEEBZEBEeEECLUUBEEEBECirECSEBaeCEL-EECIZCKKU GOOD TEETH are essential to the beauty of every woman. Bad teeth would make Venus herself homely. We can make you a beautiful set of teeth for only $B.OO TEETH extracted absolutely with out PAIN by our new method 600 To demonstrate this fact we will for the next thirty days extract teeth fc'HUE OF CHARGE Every Saturday from 10 to 12. Washington Dental Parlors, S. F U.r. 7th anil E 8t. N. W. Hay Building, over A. & P. Tea Store. Office liours-8 a. m. to C p. m.; Sun days. 0 a. m. to p. m. Y. tJlvr. '1 HADING STAiirS. no4-3nioem AM, DENTAL PARLORS TIM UtU St. X. W. Special alientlro given to artificial teeth. i. . r..tl ...... T ...nth x crumurui. ii'. .ui. w .-..., wcllriltliii;.iiiail:!oribebetma tcrlat end executed by billed workiutn. All work guaran teed to be Ills! class lu every $7 luiucular. i For this month only. rou Tiiib mo vi u onlt Metal plate, ha vine all the ad" vama :.t'a or told, imui.ii ilithter. uoii-iiriiaiiiu; to the mouth. and unbreakable. 'lhciiiutilesirable $10 Ouuturu tuatiuuuc-y will buy. ocQ-3m h:d. CAMPIILLL Departed tills life at 9 30 p. in ,Nmenii.riS, 1MI7, J1HS. A:sNIL C. CAllPUi-.L!.. I!livcil ireur Ednardl uiup Lh -II. In llH'litl tlilrd M-aror her ace. "lilscUareiiioSj wimikI'puIii the Lord." rAJNIi; ANNIE. 'Funeral at Lce' undertaking eslab IMiiiuiit Thursday at 3 p m. rritndsand rtUtUesiiivlttd tj allund. It-em 1-lTZl'ATItICK-At L". S. Roidlerx' Home, Xuicinber as. JAMEb 1'ITZI'ATltICK. Funeral nil! take place from lXO0hlth street norlhweot at i:30 p.m., Tuesday. hoeiulier 30. Jt itAu.s -On Monday, Notcmber 29, ls6i, -UiiN 8". MAfcO.N, brcet brigadier 5-i. r ... .a. A .retired, aged xeveuty three years. oiCJ of funeral hereafter. (Bisnueiiviue. Ohio, San Franclwru and Ban Autuniu patters please copy.) It CXTJEHTAtrERJL . WILLIAM LEU. DKDKRTAXBsV (32 P. Are. N. W rirtlius) sMrrica. Tkost 1894. I I i Lansburgh & Bro. This Skirt, 98c. This Skirt, the manufacturers' lat est production, is mad: of stiff linen moreen, in pretty Roman stripes, ex cellent width, and finished with deep Spanish flounce, gored at the topon a perfect-fitting yoke, with draw string. Length, 38-40-42. Special Price. 98c w I I "G'S$'SQ"Sd DIAMOND GUFF BUTTONS, $4 Pair. An unheard-of price. Just think of Solid Gold Link Cuff Buttons with a genuine diamond cen ter, the choice of 20 styles, for 84 pair. No doubt whatever of our ability to undersell the others. Don't think or buying Diamonds, Watches or Jewelry under any circumstances before inspecting our stock. Any article reserved upon the payment of a small deposit. Cor. 7th and D Streets. FINANCIAL. The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company Of the District of Columbia. COB. 16TU 8T. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress, Jan 1867, and acts of Oct.. 1880. and Feb., 189a. ocSOtt CORSON & MACARTNEY, Members of the Nw York 8tock Ex change. 1419 P st. Glover Building. Correspondents or Messrs. Moure Btbiey. Jo. 80 Broadway. Bankers, andDcalersintioveramentBonds. Deposits. Exchange Loans. Railroad Stocks and Bonds and all securities listed on the exchanges ot cw York, Philadelphia, Boston auu Balti more buughtand sold. A specialty made of investment securi ties. District Bunds and all local Kail road, Gas, Insurance and Telephone btock dealt Ib. American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. xnhl8-tr W. B. HIBBS&CO. BANKERS and BROKERS, Members New York Stock Exchange. 1 427 F Street. . Correspondents ot LAnEXnfJBri. TIMI.MANX a CO, New York. J. A. BREEIM & CO. BROKERS. Stock's, Uonds,Ccitton, Grain andrrovlstons. C'orrespcndents-Purnell.nanaliau A Co rreniher8tew lork '.onsulidated Exchange AtwiKid, Vlolett & Co..ineruLe-sXew York Utt.ili Ecliange. Laiusiiu Bros. 4 Cb Board of Trade. Chicago. 1:13."; F hi. N. W., Adaruu Bnildinc ocG-tf-em Money to Loan At 5 Per Cent. en real estate in D. O.: no delay, urn reasonable. UEI8KELL A McLERAN, IrU 1008 F at. aw Special price tin after Holias, Ar tificial Teeth on rubber plates, 56 per set natural, coiufortable, perfect fit. You cannot Set better even at high er DflCe. OnM oml JJTBV all modem materials used It desired. EVANS' DENTAL, PARLOR, no6-2mo 1309 F t. nw. ' IMMEVSn aBOAIKH TUCjgaflt'M KINQ'S-fALACE 012-81 , Tth Bt. 0VSC . 710 UnketBtM. ntHiimrwurTiTiinit unnn imnniiiiniip I M. Goldenberg "J'iie Dependable Store." j 924-926-928 7th st., Running 3 Tfii-nnnh fn 7A4.7nR IT Rf: 5 ililUU,li IV iiiv u .-. it A Sale of - i China, Glass, Lamps, &c. Special prices for a day, which makes a 1 nlendid nnnnrtunilv I i to buy the Christmas I I Gifts under price. 1 No. 4 Star oil heating stoves regular price, $1.51) -only one to encn customer uu . for O l ' v- 100 piece handsomely decorat ed porcelain dinner sets, tull gold lined that sell regularly at 1U one set to each ,-. vi customer-only .... S"-00 Fine decorated table lamps, complete, with large burners and eight inch globes ,- for OiO Largest size white porcelain coered slop Jars, with side han dles -regular price, , , . J Sl.CO- -oniy Vj..j. Fine thin blown table tum blers, with three-line' band en-gravlngs-ouly l doz. -cSr to a customer per doz. UOV Handsome hand painted ban "quet lamps, 36lnches high, with aril Id riray J trtmnilnv ntiil s Innh ?o?bC.1'..!?",.Pleten $ istf E for Fine heavy- nickel-plated nut sets, with 2 nut crackers and 6 fine pointed nut picks zi.iJf Whito porcelain gas globes, complete, with B Inch ci-. K brass holders-for.. Gold plated fruit knives, with genuine Dresden handles one iln7An nnfv in Any.li n,o. .. . fc tomcr per dozen "OC Handsomely decorated and gold stippled hall boy pitchers-one and a half quart size Otir p for Genninn OieAri elilnn nmut Ar C jars regular -luc value k!iC a ior flntinlna T3nt.nH.lnn tn.n.. b "t.i.M iiii-iuiuu iriiiouuue t sets, in green, bine and ruby col- e ors -white and gold decorations fc complete, with "ays "'fh!1.?!!? $1.39 E Fine fire polished g!as water fe sets-half gallon pitchers and 6 fc tumblers, with heavy gold bof i iS? .?!?heA .!!???;.' $1.69 C Fine flre-polislied glass break- t fast sets butter, sugar, cream p anil snnon hnlilerA. vrltti hntr fSla. !?.r.rf.T. $1.19 Beautifully blended chamber sets -hand decorations In four styles -12 pieces, with slop Jars, com- 4 On plete-at P.O Goldenberg's J e 924-926-928 7th, " a I Running through to 704-706 K ouuiiiMiiimmiJiUi iniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiK) E. F. Droop &. So ns. The Czar of Russia -is the latest addition to the list of rulers who rimeplacedtha "fetelnway" Pianos In their courts. ' This latest appointment com-, pletes a record never before at tained by any Piano manufac turer In the world, embracing as It does the following: The Emperor of Germany. The Queen of England. The I'rlnce and Princess of Wales. The King of Italy. The Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. The Queen of Saxony The Queen of Spain. The Mikado of Japan. The Sultan of Turkey. The King of Norway and Sweden. To get the best Piano necessitates getting a Steinway. E. TeDftAD & F. Sons, Steinway and other leading Pianos. 925 Pa. Ave. 1H12 Ni-.W AI.HAMBItA. NortlienHt -WiiHliington's Moat Ele git ntly Appointed Hentnnrant. The "New Alharobra," the elegantly fur nished and splendidly equipped new res taurant and summer garden, on E street, between Fourth and Fifth streets north east, will formally open Its doors to the public on Thursday evening. Everything connected with the New Albambra IS of iiiu iiioiii-M i-iuei. 1 1 ia uHsstiu aoiua); uie finest establishments of the kind in Wash ington, and fs certainly the most excellent ly furnished place of public entertainment in the northeast section of the city. The Alhambra consists ofa saloon sup plied with all the best of drinkables, espe cliliy the finest brew or the Washington Breveiy Company; a spacious dining hall measuring 9IK25 feet, and summer garden accommodations. All these different ce partments ar' brilliautly illuminated with botli electric light and gas."The long din ing hall is also adorned with number of hn'idRomc pictures, copies ot the'paintlngs of famous artists. Ahote the main dining hill area nmu!er of prliate rooms, also handsortielyfurius'iLii. In the north end or the lower dining hall Is a platform for the accommodation of the muslciaiic, who will furnish music during the eveniegs. Connected with the Albambra is a large oyster cellar with a bake oven for the accommodation of "rcast parties." BeMdet, alL there, there is a billiard par lor and shuffle board tables, where the guests ran spendlhc hours pleasantly after Iaing isiled the other department of the eMabitshment. , The AlhambM was remodeled by Archi tect .1. W Salnson, wboplannedthecou structlon o' the iri cat chimney of the Wash ington Brewery Company, which stands .is a beacon liRht for allEast Washington. The proprietor of the handsomely furnish tdts Ubltarrment is Mr. J. W. Frank, -who lias for many eanmerved tbe Washington Brew erf Company Jn many posiitoss of trust and responsibility. HECHT4& COMPANY A maker's "overstock" of skirts, suits, Not cvon the rain prevented a rnsh yesterday. Today's selling- has been phenomenal. morrow s w.iu be greatest because the news vill have ffotton around. You know Hie oilier stores under the same, circumstances would have put regular prices on them. Instead we have marked them to the very extremity of lowness the privilege granted us bv the nakcr. to you see it's HIS loss of which you arc the b;ncf.ictor. And you've us to thank fpftffe privilege we give ;o: of easy payments for which ve, ask nothing- Coats" Sacrificed. Xz -t- $4.q81i'$io for hjiidsuinckcrsey.blacl. licucle and tnu coverujatlceis-lliied handsomely wltli slllc-someliavc the velvet col- vl.trstndsonie"storm." Thcroughlytallor made.. $9.89 instead of $1T. for those stjlhRi black and tan ker 8ys, silt linen whipcords. Mack boucie jikI cheviot Jackets, some with itrap seaius and some with braid trimming some with velvet collars -nearly all a'l-siU lined. $25 instead of $40. for those very st)Hsb velour Russian blouse Jackets, handsome silk applique braid trimmed, some edged with marten audsoinewlthl'ersianlamb-satlnllned. $2.03 instead of $4. for children's plain and fancy kersey reefers with large sailor collars made with "Empire" pleat back. ' J- 25c ribbons, 16c. Another day's selling such as Monday and Tuesday7 will completely clear out the -Gc. black and colored moire, changeable taffeta, stripes and plaids; selling at lCc.-a yard. $1.50 Curtains. 70c. 03 pairs of Nottingham lnce curtnlns- full length, and In handsome all over applique patterns usually sold for $1.50 shall go on sale at 79c. a pair. Boys' $5 Suits S2.49. It's a purchase we made last week and we warn you that they're going rapidly. lioys' single, and double brearted suits, in handsome plaids, checks and black and blue clieviots-nlao a lot of all wool reefer aud etle suits latter handsomely fin ished pantswlth patent but tons which sold up to Jfo to go for $2.49. HECHT & 2 GSS9S553et'5QG53BSSQeQGaCC53CS33 SUGAR GAINS ADVANCES t ' ' - Principal Feature in-a Rather Dull Showing" of Slocks. if Granger Scchlttlesj'Sensltlvo on He- iioits of Good Kiirnlngs and Gnlli Tractionally. New Tort, Nor. 30. The stock market this morning is Hull and'featurelcss. Sugar was strong nt Hie start, advancing 1 1-S per cent on ."mall buying by commission homes. The 'grangers advanced frac tionally on talk of good earnings for Oc tober. Manhattan continues heavy, and there appear to be considerable liquidation in the Mock London has done nothing In the market ho far this rooming. Go em inent bonds -vcre 'unchanged. New York Stock Market. Corrected dally by W. B. Bibbs & Co Bankers and Brokers. Members ot the N. Y. Stock Exchange. 1427 F street. Open nigh Low 2 p.m American Spirits TJf 7 7Jf 7( Am. Sugar Refinery. 135), I36J, 135 1364 American Tobacco...... m SI 80V 81 Atchison. Top ftSF.pfd S74 S7S S!H 27?,' Ualtlmore A. uruo iz'i iiks is is BayStateGas.. .T.r... 54 54 5S 54 Chesapeake & Ohio 2IS 21l 21S 214 O., C. a, & St. L. 33 33 33 33 Chicago, Bur. & Qulncy.. W"i Ofi 94 9JS Chicago&N. W. 1214 IKK 121K 1-24 Chicago Gas .7.. 92', 92 tH 91 C, M. & St. Paul U24 92 92 924 C..B.I.Pacma 87 87'i 874 87S Consolidated Gas. 1854 189 1854 1854 DeU Lack. i. Western... 154 151 154 154 Delaware & Hudson IOS'i 109 10Sf 109 General Electric 32 S2 32 32 Lake Shore 172 173 172i 173 LoulsiHe& Nashville... 64'f Sl 64 54i Met. Traction 115 ms 115 115 Manhattan Elevated lOt 102 100V 102 Mo Pacific 28 294 S 29 M.. K.&T. pfd 33 K 33U 33 33 NationalLeadCo........ 33'j S34 S34 334 New Jersey Central 854 85!.- 8IJ, 854 New York Central t06h 107K 100i I07X Northern Pacific 19 19V 19 194 NortheraPacincptd..... 65",' 55 B6i 55 -i Ontario & Western...... UH 15H U'4 HH PaciflcMafl. ...T.... S9X 29 294 S3H Phna.& Reading SIX 22 214 22 Southern Railway, pfd... 30 XH 29 23 TexasPaclflc T.... 11 114 II 114 tlnlon Pacific. 23K 23V 23! 23'. Western Union Tel...... 87 87 8B 16 Chicago Grain ahd BrorMlon Market -'Corrected dally j-Dy W. B. Ulbbs A Co . Bankers and Brokers. Members ot tic N. Y. Stock Excbange. 1427 F street. Wheat: Ooen. High. Low. 2 p. m. Dec am KH 85 May 904 914 "M 91 Cobh: Deo 25if- 25JJ 254 25 May 29,4 294-f 29J4 Oats: i- Dec 20K L 204 S)U 20 May 21JJ 22 21J, 22 Pobku Dec 7.15 7.25' 7.15 7.17 May SM.-'.SSO 8.40 8 47 Laud: , Dec 4 05 4.10 4 05 4.10 May 4 37 4.42 4.37 4.42 Spaee Ribs; Dec 4.15 ,4.20 4.15 4.20 May 4 30). 4.32 4.13 4.32 . New York Cotton Mnrket. Onen." High. Low. Cloi December 5.63 5.64 5.G3 5.01 Januaryj.......... 5.08 6.70 o.os o..u mureu .OlD rt U.ltf v.o v.. May '. 15.88 B.89 5.88 583 WaahlDctori".!5to6lc t!en-U. 8. i-'sj r,jgUrl 70 n-i. l-,i..a k. Kzcnaoise. Salei-U. 8. I'b. reelstered. 9100 at 111 7-8. Belt Kallroad.S's, $1,000 at 63. National -SafeU Deposit! and Trust, 20 at 115. -Capital -Ttactlon,. 40 at as i-l', 4u at 69, and 20 atl8. 11- S. Electric Light, 10atlOGnndlOa1051-2. LsnstonMono- type, -J at ,9is, ov&t i 1-. ana n- at 19., ' r . Aftet cali-Catfltal Taction. 5 at 69. BOXI&- Bld. Asked T8.4BB9Jtti.-J.,.h .-.. UK 1U4 y 8. ri-qruiQ. j....... .,.--,.. uw " 5G55SS9SS; -The only ladies, men's and children's exclusively'teady-made clothing stcTre ia the city "with the only credit system that is really liberal, free and equitable and which is really an accommodation.. V--- -" etc., at about Capes sacrificed. $2.80 tead of gp fur handsome black kersey capes sonic trlmn ed with stmpaof me and small sib: buttons -some entirely silk llued-iiearly all made -with "Empire" pleat back. $4.90 instead of $8. for Saltz's best silk seal plush capes with the rtvlish "Empire pleat back, edged with Angurafurandlined ttruugh oiit with iliauame silk the quality of this plush is positively guaranteed, $15 instead of $25. for the first quality of electric seal capes the very "acme" of stjllsh-ness-sllk lined and guaranteed. $26 Is very, very cheap for sucli quality. 5qc instead of $1.50. --for mink necfc scarfs. Tlio'e are the sort which huvo the tall, claws and uouth fastening. Look like alive. $ I ei er-imvn mra 'u: aqz'qQc blankets, 46c. readies pint, ugnt blue, red and gray eiderdown dressing sucques with at in ribbon tie strings embroidered edges ttie Identical sacques w hicb rhe otner stores are selling for G9o. and 78c, and which are actually $1 values, at 4Sc. 15c hns". 9'c N'carly 300 pairs of children's fast black, full regular made ribbed hose, w tilch were neierso'd pxcopt by Hecht'u under 15c, go on sale at 0 l--e. pair tomorrow. 75c nnnts, 39c An opportunity to buy the boy the two or three extra pairs be needs. A purcbaeot00pair80t boys' all wool cheWot and casslmerc knee pants made with taped wains patent buttons and bands re-enforced throughout the reg ular 09c aud 75c values go h on sale tomorrow for 29o- $7 top coats 4.o8 Most appropriate ot ercoat the boyish toy can have. Boys' fine beaver and cov ert top coats la 3 and 3 year sizes with velvet and velvet Inlaid collars plaid lining alx hoys' handsome silk astrakhan reefers-finished with pearl buttons collars trimmed with ker sey straps to go for $4-93. COflPANY, ' U.S.4's,1925. 123 1264 D. S.5'SK01Q F 113X HIS DISTRICT' Or COLUMBIA D05C9. ia 5 s.'"Jyear Funding"-. 100 6 s 1902. "30-year Funding" gold.... 110 7s 10OI. "U nier Stock" currency. 110 7s 1503. "Water Stock" currency. 110 "Funding" currency, 3.65 s 113 1144 ULSCEUJ-.EOC3 BODS. Met. R. R. 5 s, 1925 116 Met.R.R.Coar.e's 120 125 Met. R. It. Cert. Indebtedceas, A.. 125 Met. U. R. Cert. Indebtedness, B..110 BeItR.R.5s.lJk 60 65 Ecldnston It. R. CTs. 1836-1911 85 100 Columbia It. R. ffss 18149 120 Wash GasCo., Ser. A, ffs, laE-W. Ill Wash. Gat Co., Ser. 11. 6's, 1901-'29. 112 TJ. S FJec Light Debenture Imp. M.4N 102 Ches.&PouTeL5's 1836-1911 101 Am.SecTr. 5s,FandA, I90 . 103 Am. Sec. & Tr. 5 s. A and O, t . 10J Wash. Market Co. 1st s, 1902 1911- $7,000 retired annually 110 Wah. Market Co. Imp. 6 s. 12-27... 110 Wash. Market Co ext'n6s.ll4-'S7. 110 Masonic Hall Association 5's 190J 106 Wash. Light Inf. 1st 6s. 1904 98 NATIONAL BASK STOCKS. Bank of Washington 275 SOO Metropolitan 294 305 Central 230 Farmers and Mechanics' 1S2 1874 Second 140 Cldzens 135 Columbta 130 Capital 120 West End 103 106 Traders' 95 Lincoln 106 110 Ohio SAlf DEPOSIT AXD TRUST O0JIPAN1E3. Nnt-Safe Deposit and Trust 115 120 Wash. Loan and Trust 119X 125 Amer. Security and Trust 145 148 Wash. Safe Deposit 5J RAILROAD STOCKS. Capital Traction Co..: C8 69i Metropolitan 1193 ls04 Columbia G3 Belt CAS ASD ELECTRIC LIGHT STOCiS. Washington Gas. 46 464 Georgetown Gas 40 45 U. S. Electric Light. 1054 107 INSCKANCE STOCK3. Firemen's 30 Franklin. 38 Metropolitan. 65 ...... Corcoran. 56 Potomac 63 63 Arlington 135 150 German American. 185 National Union 10 12 Columbia. V2 it Rlggs 7H 84 Peoples. 54 6 Lincoln. 9 10 Commercial 4 4,4 TITLE INSURANCE. Real Estate Title 90 Columbia Title tv 54 Wash. Title. 24 District Title 3 TELEPHOME STOCKS. Pennsylvania 33 50 Chesapeake and Potomac 62 67 American Graphophone 94 9 AmericanGraphODhonepfd....... 104 10 Pneumatic Gun Carriage 57 .61 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS; Mergenthaler Linotype 1414 1441 Lanston Monotype 184 J8J4 Washington Mamet. 10 Great Falls Ice 105 112 Nor. & Wash. Steamboat 100 Lincoln Hall 90 Ex-div. The alley In .fcouare 1011 Is to be naved under thent-eessment system, at a cost of 56,O004. TO CIJHE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take LaxatHeBronio Quinine Tablets. All drujfclsUTCfundtbe money If It failsto core. 25c- Tbesenuine has L. B. Q.uu each tablet. Bnw to Cure Billons Colic. "I suffered for weoks wlthoudo and pain 1 In tny stomach caused by biliousness and had to take medicine all tho while until I med Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured me. I hAve !nce recommended it to a good many people." Mrs F. Butler, Falrhaven. Conn. Persons who are subject to billons colic can Hard of tht- attack by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms appear. Bold by Henry Evans, wholesale and retail dmrsisu, 938 F st Mid Conn ave. and a U nw and 142& Vd. ave. at. , A iitle Girl Trf.&.enu. Butterflies. Dolls. Cherubs, Flowers, etc., with beautiful scrapboofcplcturesand fancy paper., J. 3A.X GOULD, 421 9th at no24-lmo wraos. price. To- Skirts sacrificed. $1.23 insteaJ of $2.50 For fine rigurcd brilllantlne skirts velvet bouud-perraline lined and per fect in hung perfect in finish, tou. $2.98 instead 01 $4.50. for those very st)Hsh raised figure "notelty" siirts bound with velvet and lined with pcrcallne; you'll be amazed at the cheapness or these. $6.98 instead of $10. for those handsome brocaded gros grain silk skirtH-liued with best per callnc, etc. bound with velveteen perfect In make and fit. SUITS SACRIFICED. $10 instead of $18. for a lot of ladies black and blue cheviot serge tailor made suits this linker's "samples" which have Just been turned in by traveling men. Sev eral styles. WAISTS SACRIFICED. $4.08 instead of S6.50. for a lot cr black taffeta silk shirt waists-made with tucked yoke, pleat ed backandblnuFcfrout-anextraheavy quality of silk A lot of nearly lOOnairs of whlteand gray good size blankets with taped edges aud different color borders go on Rale tomorrow ut 4Gc. though they've been 98c. pair. '39c underWwr. 25c. 30 dozen garments In ladies' Jersey ribbed shirts anil pants aloes which are values at 39c. go on sale tomor row morning at unusual price of 25c garment. $4 reefers, $2.98 And there's a lot of fine silk astrakhan reefers in the lot. All will go quickly. Lot of boys' 'Worom'xj chinchilla reefers- with plaid lining sailor or el vet collars, Jusras you pre fersome bound with braid, and nobby warm, besides to go for $2.98. seventh street. Why do you pay fancy prices for groceries When fciim Pickford, U30 Ij. At-., cull nell you ns Rood i;iKids and save yoa money? ltciid imr price list; It only contains but u few of the many tliiustiinU f bari;aius we linvc to nfier you. Groceries and Provisions, Teas and Coffee. Franklin Granulated Sugar, This is the best Ameri- JS - I L. canSugar Js d IU- SPECIAL PRICES ON Preserves, Jams, Jellies, Apple Uutter and Mince Meat. Mince Meat, per Ib gc Mince Meat, per lb XOc Il-itiieniade Miuce Meat, par lb 12c Homemade Mince Meat in 5- lb. palls, per pall 60c Miuce Meat in S lb. palls. Per pail SOc Mince -Meat In 5 lb. pails. Per pall 45c 1 Noiieiurh Miuce Meat, per 1 lb. package gc PRESERVES. Bib Wooden Pails 4Tc 30-Ib. Wooden Pails SX.OO Janii McMechen's & Sons. 1 lb. Tins IOC 1 lb. Glass Jars ITc 3 for 5Cc JELLIES. Bib. Tails, each 2SC 30 lb. Palis, "each $X.1S Yukon Parlor Matches. 2,400 in package, per pfcg xOc If they don't suit yon return and Bet your money. I SAM, W. PICKFORD, 950 Loa'siana "Avenue, i rear loth Street. SHOWQFTHEKENNELCLUB tCortini'Cd from First Page.) Bench Show Committee E. K. Goldslxir ough, Joseph B. Hunter, J. II. Gullck .ind W. E. Travtrs. Judges, Mastiffs, St Bernards, Great Danes, Bloodhounds Russian Wolfhounds. Collies, I'ondle", Bull dos. Bull Terrie.N, Dachshunde, Yorkshire Terrlersr P'igs and Italian Greyhounds, Scottish, Ire dale and Rcrtllngton Terriers Mr. H. W. Lacy, ot Boston . Deerhounds, greyhounds, pointers, Eng lish. Irish and Gordon setters, Chesa peake Bay dogs and beagles Dr. James E. Hair, ot Bridgeport, Conn. - Foxhounds, all spaniels, Irish terriers, skye teirlers, black aud tan terriers, and miscellaneous Mr. Henry Jarrett, of Chestnut HUl, Pa. Fox Terriers-Mr. J. A. Caldwell, jr., ot Philadelphia, Fa. VeterlnarUaJ-l'r.'Ceci! Frsncji, of Wash ington, D. C. Superinteident-E. II. Oldham. ?. . iivo I " A watennalna-) feet long la to be laid on the wesfsidtfof. Third street, he ween L sail M;-strU north wesfc - - The end is near! It won't be long now before this great half-price sale of Men's Fine Winter Suits and Overcoats will be a thing of the past. Hundreds of men have taken advantage of it already and large as the lot was when it 'first went on sale, it can't hold out much longer. Do you men fully realize the importance of the offer ings? It's a chance that never came so early in the season before an opportu nity to get the winter suit or overcoat at a saving of ex actly half. We're letting you take them like this: $10 ones for $5. $15 ones for $T.50. $20 ones for $10. $25 ones for $12.50. The suits consist of stylish cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds and fancy mixtures made In the very best and most cor rect manner. The overcoats are of kersey and beaver cut properly fashioned properly finished properly. Why don't you come in to day and see them? Doesn't matter whether you have the cash to spare or not you know that here's our liberal credit systeem to make the buying easy. Tableful of Men's $1.75 Hats- the newest shapes and shade in derbies and alpines have been placed in the hat department near the door. New hat man wants them sold at once, aad has marked 07tT them Vv Youths' $8 and $9 Suits for $5. They've silk bands and bindings. It didn't take us a minute to seize the opportunity of burins nearly J0O young men's suits when they were offered us lass week under price. Not a thing wrong with them. Goodness, mil else Ilecbts would never haTS touched them. The handsomest plaids and checks, canslmeres and cheviots -patterns Jut Uka those you'll find in men's suits and plain black and blua cheviots single or double breasted Just as jou wisn.w ju-ann tnoy a H bring $8 and 59 readily. 2 SSSQSSSSSSSsa SSSO SSSGSSS5QQ9I99i EISEXMAjrN-S. AT LESS THAN COST OF MATERIAL The greatest sale of La dies Misses' and Children's Jackets and Capes that wa's ever planned. Trulj these prices arc the acme of bar gains: ?0 OO Cnpes for 92.08. $7 1'lusll Capes, $3.60. Handsome Seal Plush Capes, full ed with ThybeL worth 57, for $7 Jackets for $3.08. the finest tailor-made Jackets, madcofA- trachan. Boucie, and Beaver.la black or kin, actual value 7. Weoffcrat $3.98. 53 Children's Reefers, $1.40. Small lot tf CbU dren"e Nov elty Cloth Reefers, htndsoniely trimmed, worth J, at $1.48. 1,000 Ladies' and Children's Col-orcd-Hordered Handkeichlefs, worth BC, at ONE CENT. EISENMANN'S, 806 Tlh St. nw. 1924-1926 Pa. Ave. The worst eolJ I ever nadln my lire .v n cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy -writes W. II Norton. or'S utter Croek. (.al. This cold left mi with.a cough audi nni cxpectoratinr all the time. The Ron: if cored r,e, and I want an of my friends, when troubled with u cough or cold n ose It, for it will do them good." Bold by Heary Evans, whoksals and retail drug, fists, 938 F st and Conn. ave. and A st BW. aadl Va T. . r.CS C ISliS I I I I f m il I I w ' 4: SS A I'-t's-'Sx tr' St " & w .'-'''Z.'j. jtt?$r v?--frW' tf-- v.:t f