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fvpES OF TROLLEYS, Process of tbe Electric Cir in j Europe. iot rnoJi:- ti t RSM wat. . - nile* That Ita-.* lind tfce |-rtrrl*n ' ut nt American r-.p--*ii4ltiir? finirn. ?*? , *-.,.i-rl?-?ce?Berlin'* l*ro|in?eil a BS r ' la-H-ra" ???'? Hnntt. jpiltttlSttrr of the Dispatch > ",<-KK. N..vi-mher "?"".-Trie far? ., 1h(. fmalia ttoBoy mud-, are much ii la aay ol tko ettaso here. inetance, th-- pi afleasjer i-ny. ? lefil-laaotfl fer foo*.-Mea . ., rrai ""ii sees '--' a eaat fee rsi tko Rafael rsoBs hm -my . ... proftta Of ooasse 'a'-ir is ... th<?r.' than hOIO. hal UM ' . .. **n nut cornpen.*-Htt> |SC tho .?? ,-.1 rat* aa compare-.! tilth ptetely that the Inventors ar* working tat. The Inhabitant* nf all the f'ontlnen I il rittee jo lue theniselve* upon the archi? tectural reality and attractiveness ot tht lr teapeitive town*, and th's love of the beautiful h*? largely restricted the ?ve of the trolley. In the ettie* of thi* country the people are inclined to give no ealaahll franchise* and hantVeom* street* for the sake of allahtlv nub ker nitni'it. hut thi* feeling doe* not predomi? nate In European cities. A Sl'SPENSION TItOI.I.ET. A merchant prince named Lingen ha* recently become the financial hacker of Siemens, th* builder of the flr*t German trolley road, for the construction of a road in Uti Un which will be a unique affair, lt I* of the elevated kind, but Ihe MTS liane down from the trsck*. 'lite running gear la on the roof of th* car and the trolley wire come* In lin? nie.ilat<- contact with lt. A test road bs* been built In the vast COUTI of the military esalno nt Iientz. jfid lt has been operated MOM is fully. The track ls supported at regular inter vhIs by tWO leen uprights, connected at the top by a ero.- bar, ito car pas-fin totweM the ii|tilxht*. lu Peril partlculHr attention is paid to 0 dlVllOpmsnl "f the storage battery ?yitem, and two lines are in NCMMfnl fpperntlon. Heretofore Ihltr system baa proven very costly because of tbe great weight of the battery and the im -STHULT.JPnjfiiKl.tlh Oat srne.tr lat *-.?S> aKflrt-aAMRIQ. xi.' tim* moi.i.ky. ?r.tr;e reAtt Charged in this cotilt PuilspMl a trollej I tol bren ? .' ? timi with aa andi r i coally than ? ovt been tuc i nful rinct the first?< - pi that immy nf ibe other larg* cities tn the under way ' building umii.ir r ? replete ; troll' roadi In the ni ir v im h tt :M to ? hage lie'. ? . | tn. If the ti i problem it . ii. in the nt Kew Yi'tk hive ngura lini >' I i i" liding "1 t> iid ? ? : doll . t WEI/UNO .lYSTEM. ' ' ? . In nn hind the vail . u Dnelllng i j k it hi i ? 'ii nguri 'l ?.. xx tu p oat ebout | -I I ii Bi ? in j ? ? ? i Mai k< : ? ti. \x ii . la I ? Hi director of Uer- | ; a syitt in by u hi. ii . the i ? .- tunnelling b .I i il the ? ;?? i tmie cf constructing the ? I. IV! ; ths public Th! pl lui l| ?'. ?i Iron tube 1" 1-2 feet . ? ? bi d I feet In depth i anal with ito ski af t .(??. caa to !"? -b' d .x rating i the i time, lt ht llkewlee ? lelmi . . be ma'le high and \x i le ? rmit of tba paMagi of tba m emotive an i i laaan . trolley road! of Europi om tin te of the United itatM r quantity, they are f.ir matter of <iu?r.it>. ami rerrity in mnohmlrnl do* l ruction. 1 In the European .: mi of - loerlmentfl tl in country, nnd the In bari freely taken ? lenn ?' .1 aiie-.s ateI improve here. In ton tom et the < met Um Irabey intro- j r lt had been ma'le ? safe a ix nf capltalleti In ! sad in coiassquence the - ! ,p\e had till the b nt Bl I ,r i \i srlmi ntal ni* I .* fs r ?? t trolley rend nni .. m. pago, bul wm ? eery tnt | people ot Berlin j : lt ti it ti ii. tcb favor; The nar * on Bk a ? nn i ii been ? ntly nt the problem of ? ? . tia i. .ui.i toa : ? li! | ? 'ur. .*.-. 11 ? , I., li I t rf- ld. lust i possibility ..f conatrttctlaa a far wtuea v??" :!'! Stead the strain for tiny luiRth of time. STATS, no titi) ok iikai.th. \ WOrtO rriiollt-Hl lia-ii.aina for tlic I;.(illili.Imir nt nt lt. To th.- i-Mitcr of thf Dtepstek: .-"??mr Of H.- |OOd n vi. I!-. .|. i;.[ .1 boord of h'.if.h coold accomplish moy ba da. 5- Tlh"'l Uh fell'-xxs: 1. Ths v.-11 l.t..>n <if tUsottoas oattBoroos lo public ti- ni'.H. a Stats board Of lir-allh would, first of all. t-ii'l ax or to enlist in this canst- Cit. v, ii t'Ofir.is ..f health already in . xist enca in tho several i..wnn and cities of tha C nun.tawottlth. lt WOOM further at tempt to argaolaa la sach coooty a eoun iv board ol health, for without Bock nn lotion In each eootriy or city tho siat.. bo rd v.. ni.1 I...1 be in touch with u.e people, ..ni would hav.- 1.0 meoafl of t-..inn.uni. mon xxith th.- different Bec j tions of tin- stat,. The Si it" boar-] mould do ii- \M.rk tbroustt Una Iocs! . ..ni would sci as an oraentser, belper, and adviser of thees bostda 1 ? pi in the hu ?' r .1.' -. no n pori 1* mode of the prevsleoce of such dla oaaes 1 rut, ?-.arl* -favor, aatoll poa, aad other cootsflotta Olfleoaea; a oca ii. people are aol yarned at their pre* ? or their location, consequently they spreed .xr a much arider aroa than !'?> x- shuni-!. This a-1 iss of di-< iSOfl is not isolated- the dead bodies of pi-rswiH il> inif from mi."li discos?a are float from oae i".int t.. another arltbosl tho proper precautloea hones tbs number of .icatiis if.m. und tht- apread "', sask diseases is greet, whereaa if dtolafeotaai were i^o.i lateUlaently, aoeordlas to modern no thuds, such would BOt bs tho fas. 1 pr. st nt an extract from a report fissi) of the Aiia-tiiiiiiii Btste Hoard of HoaRh, ?which flpeaSS for itsplf: '"Wa Imvo statistics which show that the .ttinuiil saving Of Itffl from only three .ii--.-as.-s-viz., scarlet-fever, typhoid-fever, untl BSBeU-pOS has ainoiiti.e.l to 1,100 Urea loproasntltia MSB eases of fltSkBOSa NVixx. If you estimate e.u-h of tkOOfl lives Bl ORS Kss than half thc value of a BlttVw in former times, you lui ve thc- an? nual savins to the Stave- of aRStSSh This is tho known sastttB from three diseases only." Wt have 110 organization or system In th.s Stole, h. lae tb* I' xx' local bOBtda that xx. haxe ar" no', as SfaVaStt; BS 'hoy BhOUld bo, Th.y have practically no rom nr.iiiitatli.il with erich oth-r. Now, what led ls a well-equipped central or -?ttBfmttott "r boord, which Will heep constantly in toueh with the local bourns. Thia central organization or Slat.- board Should be clothed xviii, sirthortty and nix. n the meuns to do effective work, for wittout these, which is the present status BOaPHSMOH TKOI.'LEV AT DKl'TZ. . .?,._? ..... ...? \*,...,,,,., -..,_ iinu^i it cnn do i i* a numuer oi i roi ie j i le In this country cover ?? lillie* of ground, ani nearly re in use. In all of Germany I i Zio milt* of trolley ro_.la KN .art |g u-e. In the othfr i illirie- the proportion ia Bot itieie are mi many xx tinder way. particularly In 1 thm the number of mlle* 1 by ile trolley and" the number rsm v. i i?. mot,- than quadrupled two >. run. Hie o\er-head nystem. the i used ni sil the cities of thi* * i." ii adopted on the other ' lt ls ti. do away with the un l"-!) Hire* and the surface ro_d? com nothing. How can a central or State board of health aid or a*Kl*t local board*'/ 1. By promptly notifying them of the prevalence of any contagious or Infectious dtaeeaea, or of tts probable introduction. The Stale boards of health of nearly ali the States of the I'nlon and Canada (In conventions assembled, which are held annually), by resolution have sgreed to notify at once all oth'r Utile and munici? pal board* of health (by telegraph, If rn - c?-?*ary), by circular-letters, of the ap* itv*rance of such diseases aa small-pox, etc.. which, on account of proximity, are likely to be exposed. '*. Hy tbe issuing of circuit * of in formtfilon concerning many diseases-and the best means of avoiding them, snd sl?o circulars of Instruction, describing the lstest and most approved methods of se? curing prompt and efficient Isolation (and quarantine, If necessary), and Jtslufrc .ion of ihe:-r- infectious dtseaees. A State board, getting lt* Information from In? vestigation* and experience of cthc-r boards, and ?l*o from lt* own lnve*tl ?rations, then thi* Irformatlon ls promptly sent to all local board*, either by print. 1 circular* or by wire, If the urgency of the Information requires lt, and by them disseminated to the people at larg*, ard to the Infected district* especially. By this mean* valuable Information can b? se? cured from the*e local boards s* to the prevalence of ?ny dl*ease or nuisance that may be endangering the public health, and direction* given In detail how to prevent or check the Kpread of any infectious or rorriagiou* disea** among the people at the time any such disease is prevailing, Often an epidemic can be abated by following the Instructions ind rule* given. Our Htate hon rd Ml most keenly its Innt.iit> lo no to the rescue of the Rood people t.f .staunton this pa*t Rummer, when the town was infe-fird with t-tnall I'f'X. but, having nn mean* at tts ?!' ponai, lt was powerless. It was a severe reflection on our Htate that, after appeal? ing io the Governor for aid. through Its cw n Htate hoard, they sent to Wuahtng* ton, to th- I'nlted State* Marine Hoapl pal Kurrali, for tm expert to deride Wtottof Ot not the (Unease at thnt lime prevailing oral small-pox. I apeak with conh.ici.ee winn I say that, if the Mutl Hoard of Health had been clothed with th! p'fwer and the mean* to lafOrci Its pioiw, and had be?-n in a position t.i hive neut h ri|H 1MBlal! V! itt once to Staunton, at noan a.*. the dtaeOM brahe 0 ii ibero, it tx.mir! toyi aever maple men headway at ft did. Htid, mo-t probably, cooM berm beni stamped eui bi ita in? ception, end thousands et dellars wouM hate l.ffii >-a\...| i? the jtund iKople nt Staunton, fftr who Mn (Miniate tiie Icr-s tn nelned io thi?- ,-iiy from - *-**mmer?ni riandpelal by tb epidemic? m..-..mon ai"ii( could have better lifo med lo havi given ito ima ashed "f m. Le*-glelature af 1 s*?.: ':<i. for ti"' Mpporl of Ito toeto. Thli line "f argumeal might to lad' Batu - ly MtOnded, ind inpported by feet! end Bguiei, in ether stat"* v. bera Itali tonrdi of benfth rxist, gad oby wnoM tt not li"ld good in our itate? ?? By edvtriag tow t" otori nu thal OM dlOgaroM to rhe [lilllie Iniillli A State boord of he.illh ls -rte,, ,;,!,,; Ill-tin to nive edV*CI al..ml tb! : ? 11 ? ?. \ il of anlMncefl Boding Ito cann an i from which they emuuute, it i? often ?eked to Bnd aol Ito ipii^m of oom t:e **alhng eootagloM dhriMi thdbi produced hy pollutnd air and bati drinking wat, r, tte. 4. Scientific 1\'nrk.?A well organize! and equipped hoard can do a greet deal of scientific worit if prepared ior it. each as the analysis of Impure fo >.|, irater, tte.; tracing the source of Impute milk; Hoeing that dairymen only dKpeUM milk from soun-t ami healthy cow*, iuul that the butchers and dearin only siffl Mttttd and healthy mint. Many a case of ills ea.?e can be traced tc ItoM and kindred 0*n*M0> Such work ls bring dom- by other boards, and with geed reeulte.' Our Htate Board, ?hleh ls one only In name, could Miry on SUCh Invr.- li? gations If provided with the mean*. Health and money thcnii.t HMM lie laved to ||M people of our State, yea. often the lives of some of her best citizens, many cf whom each >ear miciimb le dh> mon enntrneted fram these oaaaaa, 1 need hardly refer to the UUlycB of water, to Which almost always typhoid fever can to traced, by un Investigation int-1 the lOUrCI ani (|nality of the watti hs-'pI tot drinhlng ami writing porpoeei, imp im wnter can Pe discovered; (pi? lli mic* ol' thu daOMM ian be prevented or te ll in ah->aine by thc dbMOntlnunnOI of wnter fruin contuudantl 1 tourcei which can poly to di tcp tel by careful and irieatiflc InveeUgntlon hy one Mm pf tent :-j do SUCh work. Typhoid-ft I ? i ton bera Quite prevalent ell over tbi Htate Uti! pari mummer ani fall, ili? lli many fOUl IO tiie water famine; to the low i p.h.inion nnd pollntlon of wella, ?pringi, .mi fltreomi. from which drink? ing-water wai ohlalned. rn.ni iii. i al kindred COndltkMU the boord WOUM fend out rirCUlaia and literature on this ?ab? ject, deecrtblng nlautely how this dread dlaeaM could he at least limited, if not entirely prevented, end such would be lia ai lion of ito hoard a* to epidemic of oilier dleeaeM toeing ? known prevent abie mum. Them arc only n few of the scientiiie Invest Ign tlooi or arorh a wtll iqulppi I board OOUld undertake. Many others mit;ht M enumerated, hut it la hardly inti rmi j al this timi to do ne, Tba prime and chief ohjact of a stat-i hem i af health ii ito prevention of dh> ease anil tb! Mring ol' human Ufo, ind If this i .i i -ii'ld, woy Hie jesuit in th-- butMg from a commercial j.p.int ni .. other countries, and almost every State in ito Union, consider this work worthy of their attention, and OM giving large appropriation! annually lo thli mum The dlaeoverlei and nelcattfle Inveatigatloni >-t Koch, of Germany, and Paiteur, of terence, hare hara mane under the authority and by th* liberal ipproprlatloni od their reapMtlve government!, and they kave Inrgi and mool rapeaetvely equipped ritoratories f pr tin ir tnveetigationa, whip-h arc main* talned and WipportOd entirely at great cost to the government. That th! reader may Appreciate what other .States think ii Htato board of health is worth to that**, 1 append a list of annual appropriation* made for Hie use of gome State I,nardu of health lu the I'nited I'-tittt-H by the secretary nf the Missouri Hoanl of Health, which speak In no uncertain sound: Massachusetts .fill,OOO Texas . 61,000 ?Illinois . ttJUt Mississippi . BJB Mlnneaota . tSJHt New York . B.BI ?Nf w Jersey . Cl J >* Wisi-msln . <BJB ?Michigan. l-'lti Alabama . 1MB Maryland . 1MB California. IUM ?Connecticut . 1MB ?New Hampshire . AS I ?North Carolina . ASH ?Indiana . ?Iowa . WB Qjoulriina . MB ?i'enn.-lvania . MB Maine . Kansas . I I Ohio . ?" tooth Carolina . WB Tamil Mil . ?Rhodi inland . AWt ?Kentucky . MB Velmont . 2..V0 The asterisk !?) IO the amounts appro? priated hy certain States Indicate.* lg* dltlonal sources of r. venue, as epidemic fund* without definite limit, fees from different sources, for printing, etc., "tc. PAULI B A. HIVING, M. H.. ?lot ll tl IJ Virginia. Board or Health. aEmulsicn The cream of purest Norwegian cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, adapted to the weakest digestion. ?Almost as palatable as milk. Twa aUese-M conUendtl.t* SCOTT * BOWNE, ? New York "77" COLDS THE MASTER REMEDY. Master Ib an old-fashioned word, not much relished or u*ed In th's* day* of freedom, but lt la the only t*rm that fully distinguishes "77" tor Cold*, from the ma** of cough-miitures which are chanted to the denser-point with Squills or Tartar emetic, tn sleken fie stomach; or Laualanum to produce alrowain-s*. and possibly lea* to the Optum-habit. Avoid the*e dangers hy u.lng "17." It la entirely harmles*. aDd cures, not by drugging, hut by acting diroetly through the caplllartes snd nerve-centres. The pellets are hardly dissolved upon the tongue before the cure commences. 77" for GRIP, ak folds Influenza. Catarrh, Hains In the Head anti ("host, Couch. Se.ro Throat. Oftneral i'rr.Mratlon, and paver, and pre? vents Pneumonia. "77" will "breik up" a stubborn cold that "hangs nu." Dr. Humphreys puts np a Spool)!" for ?\.ry dtasoaa Tney are dt>acrlbed in i.i- Manual, ohlch ls fleal free, Small i.'tii.s "f pleasant pellets, nt roar seat-pocket Bold by druggists, or sent i.n re.-' Ipi of pr:.' Sc. er Ave for ll. Humphreys' Medicine Company, 111 and lil William street. N>xv York. Be sara to get H-U-M-P-H-R-E-Y-S.* . 315 E. BROAD STREET. A credulous publle |fl much Uko a or. dil? lons Individual. Impositions t.?r? often loistrd ui.on thom are sure to develop cant lon, investigation, and some degree of doubt. Hence, so called FICTITIOUS I1AROAINS. AUCTION J OHS, TRl'STEKS' SALES, FACTORY LOTS, and such, having been SHO|**v OF 1 ll KIR NOVELTY, aro no longer the at? tractive force for duped crowds, but a?l th- world, and hla cousins, ar- looking fo*r that merchant who chooses to be honest, even to hla own hurt. LEGITIMATE ADVERTISING, backed up by FAIR DBAMNO, and accompanied by HOOP FAITH ANO TULL VALUE, MIST HVENTHALLY HEAR THE RE? WA RH. Our advice la: Reware of tho man who prOfOSOSO to gi va you something for no? thing. He will strive for his gain before tho end comes. X Little Extra Value. .Soui<* raro 1.aiea.lt,. in BILKS, I'hitno leon effectH In Figured Taffetas, ut reduced film Rc. Bbwh Betta Di* bi ia full 24 Inch-s wl-ia. at R and $1'?.'?; ex? tra bessy wsiokta superior Bolah, anal guaranteed to wear. These were f.-r 111.1 ly UM and $2. Style and Quality Combined In our sto.k of WRAPS. Our special? ties ara JACKETS AND CARES at $1, JO, |7, and HO. Black Dress Goods. Wa have pot forth our best exertions to muk- ttiis stock a leader for us. 1 lur BerBS St Ba ls *.>'. inches In wi ith and all wool. That which .!?* pell at 50.*. IS 46 Inches Wide, and BBS formerly ll. Itt W'ide Sfale Bei a** ?*? have IB tech width at f?) Bttd ""-c. that make han-1 *,nmo suit-1. We give the very h-st values io Bloch Pinned Mohairs, BfeSCk Moreens, and Henriettas. Colored Mixture for Suitings. A now line of ''"J-lnoh Heavy Worsteds, that are 80 per cent, wool, reduced from 2oC. per yard to lSc?a recognised bargain. Plaids at 12*'. 25, 40, and 50c. Comfort to thc Pur? chaser. A selection from our stock of White and Colored Blankets; cotton-Filled and Down Comfortables from 60c. to $10. A Complete Success. Our effort to create a stir in the Cur? tain Department. Hy Introducing a number of unique dOOlaea In Notting? ham. Point d'K?prit. Brasaets Effect, Tambour, and Medallion Points, ti-.th In White and Ecru effects, and break? ing down the old system of big profit*-, xv.- have dooMed our sales in this de? partment. Plenty of good values still on hand. Economical Hints. A full line of Mattings, IC*, and upward. Rest All-Wool Ingrain Carpeta, 50c. per yard. Cotton-Chain Ingrain Carpets, 40c. per yard. Tapestry and Velvet Carpeta at lowest prices. Rugs and Art Squares In best grades. Oil-Cloths and Linoleums?4-4, 6-4, and 8-1. Extra Heavy Bicycle Hose, 7 to 10 Inchet?, Ma ladies* Full Regular-Made Black Hose, Um*. Ha.lies' Ribbed Vests. 17, 28, snd 10c. for cotton. Ladles' Ribbed Vests, 75c., fl, and $1.50 for wool. Our boast ls to furnish the BEST VALVES FOR THE PRICE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Lower prices elsewhere always indicate infe? rior qualities. A. HUTZLER'S SONS, 315 E. BROAD STREET. fte ssjSRaaaa% Sastej SS?sal Bunt Pennyroyal pius ' n, ttaiat arlu Mm rlaaaa. XW > ?alBa**, *4-%w li, 11 i.i ? . ? MUM mai aali.il. AX Dram***, i?soaaaBBB|jpsB>_ CLOAKS. Thc story of Cloaks plainlv told?truthfully told. Thc type is large, thc reading is easy, and every garment is priced down to a surprise point that makes pos? session easier than you had hoped for. New lot of Jackets and Capes in Plath. Bouele, Astraehan, and Heaver cloths. We have also a nice line of Fur Capes in the newest shape and best quality in Wool, Seal, Astraehan, Coney, and French Seal, and we will sell them as low as any house in the United States will sell the same quality goods. Wc also have a few of those marked-down Cloaks and Jackets left cheaper than ever before offered. SIHPLY BECAUSE there are only 3 Dress Skirts left of Wide-Wide Diagonal we've made the price $3 instead of $10. DRE5S GOODS SUGGESTIONS. Here are quantities to afford ample scope tor selection. If it's hard making up your mind just what you do want come here for a suggestion?a store full of them. New Dress Goods, 10,12--3, 15, ll), and 25c. (extra value). New Colored Dress Goods at 3;>c. New Colored Bouele at 50c. NtfiC line of Plaids fi ora 10c. to .$1 per 3'ard. Black and Colored Bouele Cloaking from $1 to $3 a yard. Black Astraehan Cloaking from $2.50 to $10. GautTre Cloth forw.aists (looks like silk), 10c. a yard. The handsomest line of Black Dress Goods we have ever shown, and that is saying a great deal in small space, for they are too numerous to mention. Come and see for Yourself. Child's Oil-Cloth Eating Bibs, 2c. each. Larger size Eating Bibs, 3c. each. Ladies' Oil-Cloth Aprons, 10c. each. THANKSGIVING TIME reminds one of Linen necessities. Here there's not a Linen need that we can't supply. A mixed lot (all White) Hem? stitched and Knot-Fringe Tow? els, marked down to 19c. Some of them were 38 and 45c. Fringed Huck Towels from L6r3to Ile. each. The Quality-Style-Price Store, :jo7 nico aid street. FOR PRESENTS. Finest French ACHROMATIC OPERA-GLASSES and GOLD SPECTACLES AND EYE? GLASSES at prices lower than elsewhere in thc city. Examination Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Richmond Optical Company, 115 EAST UKO AD STREET. (no i0tSo,i'Qi I'h3m) ESTABLISHED 1843. OSCAR CRAM & CO., IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IS FineWines,Liquors -AND ? CIGARS, 14 Gowrnor St, RiCuiond, Ya. aol-lat) and more and more women Quality-Style-Price is not a theory but a condition here, oj 'nu ni. xi ia each week are finding out the real merit and satisfaction in shop? ping at the store where the first thought is for the customer. As a matter of fact, there is no better way?no surer method of building up and maintaining a large business. After all, the buyer's interest is identical with the merchant's. And here's a point, The name of Breeden, Talley & Co. on the tag of a gar? ment stamps it as ustylish," and style is the strong point. As' for quality, half a century's reputation for reliable goods remover any doubt on that score. Fringed Huck Towels from $2 to $1.50 ,'i dozen. % Table Napkins, $1.25 to $5 a dozen. Table Damask, 25c. to $3 a ra rd. Turkey-Red Damask, 19 to 85c. a vard. Art Linens, 20c. to $1. Doylies from 25c. to $2.50 a dozen. GLOVES. Three glimpses to remind you of a first-class Glove Depart? ment. Extra nice Kid Gloves from 79c. to $1.50. Mocha Kid Gloves reduced to $1.39. Men's and Boys' Scotch Gloves, 25 to .50c. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Last Monday was a busy day in the Dress Trimmings Depart? ment, and it was just such sty. lish Trimmings at these popular prices that made it so. We have marked down another lot of those Trimmings that sold so well last Monday. We will mention a few: 1 lot Colored Fourajiers re? duced from $2.50 each to 10c. each. 1 lot Colored Silk Panels from $2.50 and $1.69 each to 10c. each. 1 Gold Braid Panel from $2.50 to 25c. 1 Silver Braid Panel from $2.50 to 25c. 1 lot Colored Silk Passemen? terie?reduced?$1, 75, and 50c. all go at 3c. a yard. 1 lot Silk Persian Trimming reduced from $L to 10c. a yard. 1 lot Colored Persian Trim? ming reduced from 75 and 50c. to Sc. a yard. 1 lot Colored Persian Trim? ming reduced from 50c. to 2c. a y.ird. 1 lot Colored Silk Braid Sets (Collar, Cuffs, and Lapels) re? duced from $1.89 to 5c. a set. The braid in them is worth three or four times as much. 1 lot Colored Beaded Sets (Col? lar, Cuffs, and Lapels) from $2.89 to 50c. The beads for fancy work are worth more money. 1 Cut Steel and Silver Zouave Jacket Ornament from $4.98 to 75c. 1 Iridescent Cut Steel and Tin? sel Front from $2.50 to (>9c. 1 piece Black Bead Fringe, 9 inches deep, from $1.25 to 25c. The Qnality-Style-Price Store, "107 R Rf IA I> KT RE ET. 1 piece niack Bead Fringe from $1 to 20c. 1 piece Mack Bead Fringe from 75 to 15c. I piece Black Bead Fringe from $1.50 to 12l_c. Then we have a lot of Black Beaded and Silk Ornaments from ??.? up to 10c. each. Some of them were worth $1 each. FOR KVKNIXG WEAR. IO14, yards Striped Lavender Gauze Flouncing from $1.50 to 48c. 7'i yards Black Silk Flouncing rain ni from $4 to 69c. 4 ieces Silk Crcpon (Pink, Blue, Cream, and Lavender) from 29 to 15c. per yard. CHRISTMAS TIME. Tlu* store's ready for it ami U r those who are thinking about gifts to be made. We say: Come here for suggestions to-morrow? any time. This is the way tho story reads: Thousands of Baskets! Wc have them of most every descrip? tion, adapted to every purpose. Work Basket (double recepta? cle), 26 inches high, but as low as $1.29. Scrap Basket tor 89c. is a beauty, while that at $1.29 is worth thc difference. Ask to see these and the best Lunch Basket we ever saw at anything like 29c, Our Eiderdown Pillows, cov? ered with tinsel embossed silk, are new and very pretty. They are maked $3.80. Those with rich Jap. draper*-* covers arc marked to sell at $1.89. This depart, ment is complete as to siz*, quality, and price. tfl" Faba Baja " or Parlor Quoits is a new game that will delight your children. Only a few and price cheap?S9c. Parlor Ten Pins, Uland J-8c. Picture Books and Books of Choice Reading tor Childten at exceedingly low prices. XMAS OUTS for gentle? men. It's hard to decide ordinarily. These, how. ever, ought to help you in that respect, and thc prices are neither too high nor too low?our word for it, and your sav so when you see them. Dressing Robes, Smoking Jack? ets, Umbrellas, Scarfs, Silver Match Boxes, Leather Cuff and Collar Boxes, Pocket Knivc, and Tobacco Boxes. The To? bacco Box made from unshucked cocoanut is unique, if not pretty. We have only a few of them. The Quality-Style-Price Store, 307 HltOA 1> STKKET. [Fashionable Wedding Gifts! j We have a large and varied assortment of rich and fash- j I ionable Diamond Ornaments, suitable for wedding gifts. \ ? Brooches, Pendants, and Bridal Wreaths of pearl and , * diamond ornamentation. ' ? Elegant Sterling Silver Pieces in all of the latest designs j and patterns, at prices greatly reduced. I THE NOWLAiN COnPANY, 1 I 921 cast t\etln street. t aatmrmtttimrir*^* JBfllflflflflflfl^flflflWflttfl^flflflEfll "iffmTfrtTrnrffitiRir^ (no 1 T-Su,Ta*ThJ FURNITURE AT COST REMOVAL SALE. You should avail yourself of this opportunity to re? plenish your home. These goods MUST BE SOLD within the next thirty days. Haskell&Hatton, 429 EAST BROAD STREET. tS*17-t-MR