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mmmKmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmtmm ?3"1,WrWHfcV;-S& mPWWm T!-W!i 5S4aiaSaHOra3SaH ' -" -- ! T--j,,- - - 'JVwsgirtBwsufiS THE EVENING TIMES, WASHINGTON, JTOIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1899; T1'; g, KANN. SONS & CO. J Always His Bsst of EV-Hiing Tor the Least Money. The Busy Corner, Open Late Tomorrow Night. GLASSWARE SELLING THAT COMES With New Year's Timeliness. 'I)oiibIi'"vour iiioiifv's worUi' is a popular ai traction on the llihd Door tomorrow, and there is not the least doubt but what Hie tune o the viihie-giriii; will draw the desired throngs. The reductions are most especially directed toward such goods as did not shari' very heavily in the Xinas buying, but which come in most appropriately for New Year's occasions and general household usefulness. He active to the pricings that hold good throughout the department, andyouJll come away much hericher for your purchases. Table Tumblers, first quality Mjles, each in two OC Blown Table full size, each.. Tumbleis, extra tnla. Of, IHonn Table Tumblers, cutra thin, hand toinel enRraed. In three stjles, regu- 4 lar price 7Sc dozen each " Blon Whisky Tumblers, extra thin. OC two sizes, each J Extra thin Punch Cups, finest quality, handsomely engraed, per tl OE dozen. "! . J Finger lion Is, new shape, thin, in assorted colors, each. extra 1QC Table Goblets, nicely engraved. 5C 3C new shape, each l'lain Wine Glasses, assorted shapes, first quality, each Imported Wine Glasses, hand- f $1.59 somelj engraved, per dozen 1'unch Howls, extra large size, cut glass pattern 98c Punch Glasses. ne patterns. with CC handles, each Cike Sabers on high foot, cut glass pattern, regular pi ice 29c. at.. 17c A Flow of Boys9 Clothing Values. Only ;i few of them i-aught up for this special aniiounccniciii. but (here is tin overflow of them to - pick from. You needn't be surprised at what happens from now on in the way of bargaining from this section of the store, but you can be sure that they'll never fail to fasten the latch on competitors' (-(forls. This is a new department, and it's destined to outshine "em all. nojb' Storm 0ercoats, hea cloe n p. ray blue chinchilla, full icugth. high Morm collar, sizes S to 20. x' r:$3l89 Is the tegular price Sat lay "tiO Children's Suits from our regular stock selling from $:.2J to Jt each Yestiej with silk lapels and ehet rsts. neat striped dieuolf. in sizes 3 to S. Double- our regular ich Yestiej rsts, neat S. Double ot, in p a'u $1.69 in c o.h or tireasteit butts in thip same lot, in p an blue ami black, and neat stripes, sizes S to 16 Satur day Omert Cloth Overcoats, plain c o.h or clet collars, tan and grey shades, sizes 5 to 10 never sold --$3.48 fur less than 3 and ffi. Sat urday Bojs" Ileefcrs. Chinchillas. Oxford, and Ilronn Friezes, and niue Astrakhans, . Oxford, and ; Astrakhans, frizes 3 to !t hae leeu selling "$1.75 from J2 to J3 each. ss.it day , Remarkable Day 'Mid the Men's Furnishing Stock. There is no praise too pronounced for such a display. The fullness of assortments the nobbiness of styles the dependable iiess in fact, the entire character of the goods is marked with tin inatchable juices. Yet this doesn't deter us from making the reduc tions that must come of an overcrowded stock. We are forced to call on the old remedy which has always been a sure cure for such a case the reduction knife. And there is extra force behind each cnt.- All uf our ZZc Silk Xe:kwear in Puffs and Tecks, onlj slightly soiled from hand ling they were extra alues at the 9C hlrts, orced original price, and worth 5c today We offer them to ou at Anchor Hrand White Unlaunc!e-ed Shirts, dependable rough edge muslin, re-enforced hack and front, patent stays, linen 39t booms and cufTs and neckbands, far the best In the city at White Laundered Shirts. Fit-We'l brand, which is apropos of their fitting quali.ies, full dress stIe. made with opea I brand, uali.ies, 75C Sjspen- front and back, and we'll match it with any $1 Shirt in the city. Spo- clal One lot of Fancy Embroidered Sjspen ders, handsomely boxed, quail' $1.00 lies that have sold right along at l.rn. Special value.. One lot of Red Flannl Underwear rwear 79C shirts and drawers, good wearing quality that will not change color, told for ?I.:.'i, reduced to A Bargain Chance in Confections. You can give that sweet, tooth a rich satisfactory treat tomor row ver.v inexpensively. Even the candy prices have caught the price cutting fever of the other departments, and naturally fol low suit. The efforts are restricted to three lots, but they are a trio of unbeatable values. About 1.500 pounds of Fine Ture Mixed Candies, worth about double the price. For one day, 'qf rer pound 3 00 pounds of Ture and Fresh Crisp Peanut Bt it tie a very fine quality for .one day, per jC pound Open Late Tomorrow Night. S. KANN, SONS & CO., Eighth and Market Space. t S. KANN, SONS & CO Imported Decanters, pint size, nice ly engraved 19c 34c 35c Imported Decanters, quart size, with handle nicely ensraveJ Colored Decanters, quart size, new shape Lemonade Sets, fancy shape pitcher anl six glasses nicely decorated with flowers and gold, complete with fancy tray...... 95c Wine Sets, quart decanter and six wine tine glasses, decorated to match, on $1.25 fancy tray 16-inch Coal Hods, nude of heavy 11C iron with patent bottom ' 12c Coal Hods, made of litavj gaha nlzed iron, full size 18c Fire Sboiels, stamped in on? piece "JQ and nicely Japanned J Ash Sifter with cover to fit any size JQC barrel, strongly made... J Oil Heating Stove wiih extra Urge drum, rickle-plated lamp holding one gal lon of oil, with wrought iron stand eiery stoe warranted, regular t'i QC price ?5, at 'J.Jj Double-breasted Suits for Uijs fiom S to 10, all-wool chcWots and herringbone, with ONE EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS TO -MATCH, double-seated and stayed seams, patent buttons and bands Only A3 Suits left 1 pattern 'ft I patterns to lie (t- n nn f0nr.a.:,.iv...!:.r.,.':J2.98 closed out Saturday for Strictly All-wool Worsted and Heavy Serge DoubI-brea;ted Suit-., wlih best double-warp linings, and talioted to per fection every suit warranted to wear and give satisfaction, sizes 8 to IS, sold for $." and f..5. Satur day Hoys' I-ong Pants, plain b'ue and black and striped chev iots, sizes 11 to It', worth $2. Saturdaj only $3.75 $1.19 Bos' All-wool Shirt sizes 1 to 12, worth T5c day only Waists, :39C Satur- FIcece-llneJ Underwear shirts and drawers to match good. warm, serviceable garments. In blue, grey, Jaeger, 39c and brown matchless quality, at 50c. Reduced to Smoking Jackets, an after-holiday re duction, though always desirable, made with silk frogs, satin bound, and In the various colored cloths of blue, green, brown, wine, and tan. Originally sold at 1.2.". re $3.25 duced to Cardigan Jackets woven of the best quality (lermantown yarn indlspensab'e to men of outdoor labor, single or double breasted styles, in brown, navy blue, garnet, and wine colors. Good ?2 aluc, reduced to $1.39 loth, fancy Bath Robes made of terry cloth, stripes, ' a good, serviceable quality. At JI.30 they sold readily wonder how they'll tly at $1.69 500 pounds of delicious Home-made Chocolate caramels, fresh and rich flavor. Usual iQC 19' Taiue. per pound. ! Tennille's Men's Pants. A limited number of $1.25 Men s all-wool Pants worth J2.G0, for.... Splendid stripe and check Pants; color and quality guaran- r m p teed, and will not rip; I It wonh 3.50 JJ l"J Men's stylish Worsted f fip Pants, dressy and -good I M wearers; worth Jl vlwvl Men's fine tailor-made rt f am Trousers; elegantly trlm- IX. t med; worth J3 4"" vf TENNILLE, SErJS? EARL & WILSON'S iPtou&s S)V. r Dress Shirts Are the Best. PERFECT in every detail. CORRECT IN FIT. A I'n If n Vol i rnn triilon Order. Otn. .. M. Ixpjf, -oinni4mIing the division of tin Union Vttewn- I'nion of Washington, D. C, uith Iik staff, will rmrt at lutiorul Iipadqiurtfrs. fXfl r Mrft norlhwot, at 11 oMock, Mondjj, Jjnuarv f "for tlio purjwvw? of olhnp upon our oomrjile, tlir PreMdtnt of lit" 1'nitttl Mates." Comrades of the I'nicn Veterans Union will gov ern ilicnt-ehca accordingly. A Mill Coiile-st Ilrctin. Kliza Sncndcti, tt ilium Henry Mj-on, and Laura V. Mewart, through their attorney, W. iloiby illiairj toda filed a protect azainet the probating cf the will of the late John Maon. It in alleged that the pjer writing offered for pro hate Is not the Ia-t "ill or tly deceased and that the time of the execution of Mid document, John Ma-on, was not of M)iind and dL-jcsing mind. T1 hii (herilone uf I.HuiInmiin. 5Ir. K. H. Kellogg, residing at bOI A Street northrat, lat niglit took an oierdose of Uuda num. Ir. Noble 1. Barnes, who livw near the Kellogg, nas fcuunnoued. Kor a time Mr. Kel ogg condition waj very entity I, and it was thought that -he would not re-oer? but in the morning -die -honed signs of improement, and i now out of danger. W -rf a X SMjIA Jj' S A, Today We Inaugurate the Greatest Clearing Sale in Men's, Boys' and Children's Winter Clothing and S Fiirnichififlrc Prinr in Qfnrlr Tolrimf i ut iiiijiiiiiwo i i iv i iv Jiuwn x cimiJcL Thousands of Overcoats, Suits and Ulsters to be Rushed Out. Bargains Such as Were Never Seen Before. Hefore the New Year we must materially reduce our enormous stock. There is only one way by which we can effect this object, and this is by offering to the public the greatest money, saving opportunity of a lifetime. Ihiring this sale we will positively tell goods at the same prices from which thej were bought from the manufacturers. Our position a 'leaders in the retail clothng field is unquestioned. Money back if jou are not satisfied with jour purchase. Men's $30 and $40 Overcoats at $13.75. Men's $22 Overcoats at $9.40. Men's $4, $5, and $6 Overcoats, $2.50 $8 Young Men's Overcoats, $3.90. For young men" we've cot the banner Block. All our $8 Winter Overcoats soinj; for 43.W. $10 Young Men's Overcoats, $4,25 Swell looking one, too. Made of blue and black kersey. Going for $4.23. $10 Storm Ulsters, $4.40. Life saterE, every one of them. With big storm collars. Worth $10. Going for $4.40. $12 Ulsters, $S. Therc fctronp as iron. Made of pood Belfast frieze. Worth ?LTt and goin for $8 to $12 Suits, $4.65. Men's Suits of worsteds, elm lots and caasi mere plain, striped and plaid ef- and fects. Worth $8, rth ?10 and $12, for $1.65. $12 Men's Overcoats, $5.65. Medium weight ored and finished. Overcoats. Well tail Worth $12. Going for $18 Men's Suits, $9.40. Elegantly made and perfect fitting Overcoats extra warm linings. Worth $18. Coins for $9.40. H. FRIEDLANDER & BRO. - Corner of Ninth and E. tt Hot Cold SNAPS! "Again Tennille will astonish the resitentH of this city with more Surprising Clothing Specials. Itighl in the midst of clearing sales he boldly purchases 2,200 pairs of Men's A II-Wool Heavy weight Tants from a manufacturer who was in want of ready cash. These pants will be sold at astonishingly low prices. In ad dition Tennille will give the mightiest values in Men's and Boys' Ulsters, which are needed for the cold spell. If you are not satis fied with your purchases Tennille will gladly return the money. Men's Suits. n's extra heavy suits, (pf J ' and trim strictly first K l . Well worth i: PVT' Men's Ulsters. Regular frost repellers. :.$5.25 large storm collar, and ex tra length. Worth 10. Wannth-glvlng Chinchilla Ulster for men hot enough for North Pole service. Worth J12 .". $6.25 $3.95 Men's Arctic Reefers, with extra large storm collars. Worth $." yOOCCOCv$0$044 - FULL DRESS REQUISITES. Collar?, Cuff5. Til-, &.C llicli trade jroori at 25 tr trnl lfw titan rcni!ing priiM. TllK : IIUNU FVLI. I)R Mu'rt. kuuwn a lli lli-l Dollar C Niirt in thf V. 1 !C S. Our price... "w C. Auerbach, 7 & H. Iotnetir S. 31. Tel. 7T i Muzzle you;ogl We haxe dop muzzles ut 25c. ;30c and 35c. und more coming. The Law Says: JQHn B. ESPEr, toio Pa. Ave. iio-.m,w,t tf "Eclirjse" Shirts t4 Kor full drew ard rvery-day wear. Per il feet fit tine, .is pocd m mot $1.50 Ik I Shut. .New patterns in COLORED lLX MIIKTS, SOc rNDEKUKAH, 00c up. 2 pairs WOOI JOCKS, 23. ADLKK'S fiLOh in hid and firey M.vlia, . DKKinSand KEIK)HAS-ct winter tle, 1. MOORE & CUIUNAN. 435 Seventh Street, Successors to A. T. LEWIS. CliurRril With .Mlnunlii;; the MnlN. Cliarlt-s M. I'emeroy a- held todaj- in ?i00 Ixtnd b I'nited Mates Comrniioncr, bamuel It. Jlilk, on the charge cf vndirjr obstcne matter through the infill-. Tlte accu,ed tm arrested at Xo. Sli M Mreet northwest, this morning bj Deput; United state Mahal Garrion on a com plaint made br rtoflli-e Inspector Little. The otiginal charge against Ioniero was made br his Mter, Marion K. I'omeroy, who rides at Meri dien. Conn. In a complaint to the Port office au thorities be stated that Je had received a letter from her brother, the accused, abusing her in the lilet of language. $15 Men's Overcoats, $6.85. Made of crtra quality chinchilla woolen lined extra large collars. Worth $15. Going for ?685. $ 8 Bike Storm Coats, $3. 75, For outdoor people who don't care for long, coats. Very warm and worth $3. Goirg for $2.75. $12 to $20 Suits, $8.50. MenN Suits in fancy and plain chev iots and worsted, wide wales single and double-breated stjlei. retailed for $1L $15, $18 and $20. Your choice $S-50. $3, $4, $5 Children's Cape Overcoats, $1.89. Good and well-made coats, with ad justable cape, for $1.S9. $5 Children's Box Coats, $2.69. In light and tan shades; sizes 4 to 15 ears, for $2.GU. . $4 and $5 Children's Ulsters, $2.49. SrviceaMe and long cut; extra warm goods; sizes 4 to 13 J ears, for $2.49. $3 and $4 Chit' drsn's Suits, $1.40. Hundred of Suits to bo clewed out; made of excellent materials; all heavy weight?, for $1.40. HsQwU1 W V ff w wWWW? Weatfcf Boys' Ulsters. Extra long Ulsters for boys, ages 6 oys, ai iu i years; spienma lor ( $3.95 this weather, and well worth Jj BOYS' STORM ULSTERS, ages 12 to 19; heavy and warm. $3.95 1 Wear one and save the doc tor's bill. Good value for S.v Boys' Heavy Reefers. v.iih Jumbo collars;, just the thing i $2.18 for rough weather; worth $3.00i 709" 7th St. YEAR, GOODS, PRICES, I And twe figured "em way down al that. We're alter jour (rde from the Mart, and effer better govdn for Ieser price a our cKifm. Now ttut the leal winter w with u", joll netd a tote. The or.c jou want it 1 ere at a sating; Another special for a few da sr a NIid Oak lledrooni Niite, ?12.Gt nothing like it in the city befure. You nerd our goods we want jour trade, and we'll take it h the wecklj cr monthly payments. Ewers Bros.' Furniture House, ? 1320 7th St. N. W. The New York Buffet, The Best of Everything. The business man report. The most elect ttoct cf liquors and cigars in the city. HEURICH'i MAERZEN and SENAT BEERS On Iiraught. CREAM ALES, bl OCK ALES AND PORTER On, Draught. Hunter, A IInn, nml CnrMnlr II ? . WILLIAM J. VONDERJ E DE, 40.1 Truth Mrret . Qfot ocntno, timt$ KKIIiW. l)i:CEMKIE S), Js-W. TIic AVenther Iiiillcntlnni. For the IM-tricl of Columbia. Xew Kngland, Eastern er VorL, e .Ier, Eastern l'enrvyl vania, Delaware. Mjryland, and irpmia Fair tonight and aturdaj; continued cold till Sun iU night; light to fresh west to, north wind. TEUPEUATURE. Temperature at 1 p. m. 21 Lowest temperature, 10 p. m IS Highest temperature, 2 p. in 27 THE SUX AND MOOS'. Sun roe T:1S A.M. Sun sets..... Moon rises 4:20 A.M. Moon set.. .4:ICP.M. PHASES OF THE MOON KOR DECEMBER. New 2d 1 Full I6tb Flret quarter UthUst quarter 2ita TIDE TABLE. 3:10 A.M. and 4:25 PJL 9:48 A.M. and 10:47 P.M. High tide Low tide STREET UGUTLNO- Larnps lit today 5:53 P.M. Lamps out tomorrow 6:2CA.U. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Columbia Theatre Blanche Bates ia "Naughty Anthony;' eemng. National Theatre Sir Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in "The Merchant of enice;" evening. La'fajette bquare Opera Hoiw Robert Manteil In "The Dagger and the Crov; eening. . Grind Opera House Vaudeville; afternoon and ocmng. Academy of Music Rose Melville in 'Sis Hop kins;" evening. Kernan's Lyceum Al Reeves' "Double" Com pany; afternoon and evening. Convention Hall Jeffries-Sharkey Fight pic tures; afternoon and evening. IN AND ABOUT THE CITY. Tlic llioloclcnl Sorlcty Illrotlon. Tlie twentietli annual meeting of the Biological Societr of Washington, fur the election of officers, v.U br held in the assembly hall of the Cosmos Club, 1520 II Street northwest tomorrow evening. ?lnrrlaffc Licrnp Insurd. 1 II. Turner, of Cutpeper, Va., and Mamie Myers. of Orange Va.; Ernrt-t V. Bechtcl and Anna L. I-erch, both of Reading, Ta. Hcf?Iittor ltyotH In Politic. J. W. Lyon?, Itegistcr of the Treasury, left Washington eferdjy fer Atlanta, to attend the meeting of the Georgia Republican -State Central Committee. The meeting will le held today and the register is cxpeUed back in Washington on Tuesday next. An Order on Cumhnfttlble Material. The Attorney for the Commissioners lias approv ed of the amendment to the police regulation, regarding the storage cf rtratv, shavings, or like ccmbnstible material, which was proposed by the fire marshal several months ago. The regulations as amended makes it unlawful for any person to keep exposed ich matter, and it al . makes it unlawful for any person to keep iiiatcrials of thU sort in any building not of iron, stone, or brick, and after securing a license for the same from the ComroiW ionere, with the, approval of the Are marshal. The penalty to be inflicted will be a fine of not lesri than five nor more than forty dollars. The amendment has been approv ed by the Commissioners and will be Included in tb, police regulations as soon ai the requirements of t ie law regarding publication shall- havejieen complied with. I We've Gone the Limit of Reductions. Carried prices over to the profitless tide o the selling1 mark. Business in clothing has been dull compared with our expectations. . Evjrybody hai felt the depression, and wc dare say our neaion rl show- greater volume than 93 per cent of the clothiers. Other concerns must do what wc aim to do tomorrow reduce stocks. We start the ball with a spurt that'll give us a lead that can't be over- taken. With prices that WON'T be equaled. Pay for Cash or Easy Credit. liATJIES' SUITS ' They are a thor oughly superior gar ment. They've pro ven a big success this season at J10. Every $6.50 feature and quality is all that could be desired. Nothing has ever compared with 'em at $6.30. And that's for Cath or Credit, too. LADIES' CAPES Another instance of the remarkable re ductions that hold good here tomorrow. Ladies' fur-trimmeJ $1.48 Cloth Capes that you'd Imagine would sell for J3. and they're worth it. loo. We'e reduced 'em to $1.48 and ex tend the cash or credit privilege. LADIES' CAPES Way from $8 we've brought the price on handsome Plush Capes down to .$3X0. $3.50 Positively you've neter seen better for the money. They're stylishly trimmed, full sweep and perfect. Cash or Credit, $3.30. FINE S12 CAPES A clear cut of Ji.30 out of this price. Wo rn e n ' s handsomely made capes. Full $5.50 sweep, richly trim med, best quality of findings and cloth. Matchless at their former price. Re duced tomorrow to J3.JO and credit if you want. LADIES JACKETS $2.95 and they're $2.98 yours. orth e?ry cent of J3. Hut they must ko, and prices are reduced accord ingly. These Jackets are superior in exery way. Tailoring, quality, aid fit. They'll ro at ?2.58 an! Cash or Cred it, at that. MAYER & PETTIT, 415-417 Seventh St. "THE BEST IS AYE THE CHEAP EST." AVOID IMITATIONS OF I Perfect Bread. .There's nothing JS. aWut Havenner's 1K- X. iimU- Bread tht , ronltl I betterviL J. It J white- as lisht J. ut wltole-ome a in- J. vinng-ai the hrnvt J. Uiatrrub) and skilled , lukers can bake. Try J. it. and ee fir vour-J. Mt if it h not IDMM.Jl BKKAI. J. Havenner's "Domestic" Bread. At Your Grocer's, .t ."""X OUML Days Only! JVhite Ash Pet Co! HS VVbitf Ash Futnac Ool $S.;d tthite Ash Ksx Coil UTS White A.h blore Coil XS.H While Ah Chestnut Coil SXTJ Red Ash Steve Coat S3.IS LjUtJ Valley Store Col ?SJ John Kennedy. Tsrda Xo. If st. tie.. nd cor. ilh mil r Us. Be. Office. 1S3S F it. Mir. coll-tt Howard House American rl"- ?2-M sad W Fer day. Steim heat. Ctntral location. Laberally conducted. JOIIX II. SCOTT, Prop. OXFORD HOTEL, gf American. $2.60 per day. European. J LOO. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S CAFE. Open Until Midnight. Special rater to families ad members of Corgresa. to2J)-Smo-m M. J MUTANEY. Trop. T.TTtTlTllTll"-T--?.T?T" Tbe Model Cafe and Luncii Room FOB IJiniES AND OENTLEMEX. 830 Pa. are. N.W. niE nEsr -cet jieal is the ott. business Men's Lunches. 15 Cents, trom 11:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. E. S. WATbOK. lianajer. de7lico J. F. ROBIXSOTV. DINING PARLORS TOR LADIES ASD GESTLEUES, 1S02 Hth St. nw. Shoe Prices Halved. A sweeping success. Wen's, Women'!, and Chil dren's Shoes from tbe Marceron stock coins; at one-half former' pricings. Sale beinjr conducted t 913 Eighth Street southeast. S. B1EBER. $7.80 All-Wool Suits Overcoat s Top Coats Storm- Coats. ADLER, 7th St. & Mass. Ave. NW. Capital I1rc Offlcrrw. At the last meeting of Capital Lodge, No. 2. Knights of Pythias, the following officers were elected for the ensuing jear: John II. Mills, chan cellor commander; I'. . IUi&sIe, !ce chancellor; W. L. riiUUps. prelate; Benjamin Held, master of work; J. W. Carter, keeper of records and eeal; H. L. Gardiner, master of finance; Julius Vcidt, master of evcheenier; George K. Uttlc, master alarms; J. F. Skidmore, inner guard; J. C Rup- fiert, outer guard; J. K. Skidmore, W. L. Phil ip, and S. Lv Gardiner lodge trutsteee; G. W. Baumann, J. . Cirter, A. .A. Rock. J. W. Lu cas, and J. P. Skidmore, representatives to the grand lodge; G. W. IUumann, relief bureau. The Dentin Reported. Tiie follow i eg detlis were reported to the Health Officer 3 esterday: Mary McAuley, 78 jcjh; Eliza Ann Tannehill, 73 ears; Thcodor Toesehe, 74 3 ears; Daniel Garvey, 73 jegi,; Trank Hunter, 02 years; Henry T. Simrwon, CI jears; William Kidgley. 5& years; Alexander Hell, M ears; Co lumbia" Norman 30 jejrs; Cliarles Hill. 2 jeans; A. II. Steele, Jl years; Ernest Hrjmh, Z years; Walter Shook, 2 jearp; Aaron hmith, I ear; Vic toria TarrK 4 montlt; Phillip V. Loui., 2 monthf. and infant cf Sarah E1IL, It hours. CASTOR I A For infants and CMdrm. The Kind foil Have Always Bought MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS Wft're forced to make a price on these cults that doesn't begin to show their value. They're $5.50 nll-ool Cheviot garment and psrfec tlon In all the details that good cloth ing can be. Good, sound, serviceable suits. Cash or Credit. Take 'em Saturday at $3.50. MEN'S WOHSTED SUITS Here's a bargain that overtops the bet cf 'em. Fancy Wors ted Suits, stylishly made and well tail $7.50 ored; nothing to compare with them In the city under $12.30. A wonder chance: Cash or Credit $7.50. MEN'S OVERCOATS A garment out of the ordinary $10 class. They are nob by Kersey Cloths. $7.50 A garment both com fortable and serviceable, clearly show ing the work of blgh-art tailoring. Cash or Credit; they go at $7.50. MEN'S WOHSTED PANTS At a dollar more they'd be a bargain. Think of fine fancy Worsted Pants, styl i:hly cut. perfect $1.75 fittlnc for only $1.75. Why, the equal cf it has never been heard before. Cash or Credit, too. KEBSEY JACKETS The marked price 112 and what they'll ro tomorrow at Isn't the cost of the goods. More of this lot than $5:50 of any other. Fine Kersey Cloth, sty lish cut. faulless fit. and servi:eatle quality. Take your pick at fci.50. ray on credit terms, if you want to. SAPOLIO Want Light? Want Power? l Olt F.ITIinR Dumosi? ELEtTHICITY I u unexcellwi. It ia safe- reliable 'J Ilundreda of machines aie run br it thousands of stores and !iou.-4 are Iichted br it. Ilaie Incan- I '- w X is". I ilctf nt Arc Larrpp put in jour store. furnish lamps acd current, t'hone U. S. Electric LlEbtlne Co. 1'otouinc Electric Foirer Co. X k-4-k : r : : ; : i-i-i-i-: 1 ; m-i-m- "Nee Will Trust You." rcrniture. CarpeU. Crockery. Ileddlcg. Etc. P. J NEE. 7th & II Sts. Mm Wyoming White Ash COAL ONLY $4.50 Per Ton. Wm. J.Zeh, 702 Ilth St. N.W. Dress Suits, $25. Broadcloth or French Worsted, silk lined throughout. dkess surrs for rent. HORN, TSiior. 637 F St. 1530-32 Seventh SI. K. W. KARL XANDER. Choice Wines and Liquors For the Holidays. IS3C-32 Seventh St. N. W. To Celebrate New Year's Order a cae of the National Capital Rrewinj: Co. 'Dumond' and "Jluenchener Beenf. Tliey are famous for their purity and fine flavor. fa- of 2 doz. bottles, $1.23. Write or 'phone 222. PnfNVwVpJir'c ?rJr "Export Beer, bottle. vi 11- it ,. rii25 ror Z4 AVa4ington Urenery Company, Streets northeast. Ko'irth and V "bloody 3IetnorInl 31eetlnc. On Surdjy afternoon at 3:30 oMk, in the Cliurch of the Covenant, Connecticut- Avenue and Eighteenth Street, a special meeting will be held in memory of the late Dwigbt I. Moody. The meeting will be addressed by five or ix prominent clergj men of Washington. The life and career of the evangelist, and the work he inaugurated for the good of mankind will be the .subjects con sidered. A fpecial service will be held In the E Strwt Baptirt Church on Sunday morning. The pastor. Iter. J. J. Muir, D. D., will Fpeak on The Char acter and Life-work, cf the Deceased Erangelit, Itev. D. L. Moody." A Snnilnj- School Election. At the annual meeting of Calvary BaptKt Sin day School, held list evening in the vestry of Iht church, the tleetion of oSccra for the year 11 d took place. All the principal officers wcr- i tlccted. Short addreecs were made by secrJ of those selected. The pastor. Dr. S. II. tlreene, alxo made Si few remark, in which he spoke of the extreme harmony which characterized the ur banization, saving that it was. to hU miod. at near iierfcction a it wa possible to make it. Bears the Signatoro or &&c z I ,w I 1. fjgfjgjllljlfg