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THE SUN, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1904. 6 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS.

DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. MISCELLANEOUS. SOCIETY NEWS Events Of Polite World, Present And To Oome. BALTIMORE AND VICINITY Pcronnl of I.H,.,-rH4 'I I ten Of Tlie sui ImU Tli-lr I rieiMln A Alriul.

Buy Now for Chnst- Blljl. Women's Lmbroirtcrcd Swiss ami AH I'm re Linen Hardkerehief. worth np to 25c. 30 sfvlrs to choose from. Choire.

HJi.i At 3rV a dozen worth HEMPICIDE WE ARE AGENTS FOR RUTTERICK PATTERN'S AND THE DELINEATOR. ALL THE NEWEST PATTERNS WILL HE IN OUR STOCK IN GREAT VARIETY. MILLINERY AT REDUCED TRICES. ALL FRENCH PAT-TKHN HATS AT REDUCED PRICES. SMALL AND LA ROE HATS, IN" BEAVERS AND FIR.

AT REDUCED PRICES. HANDKERCHIEFS. Buy Now for Christinas. 5c. and TRc.

Women's Embroidered Initial All-Linen Handkerchiefs. Women's Fine Em-hroidcred Handkerchiefs, sis different stvles in and () per box. ECO dozen of Children's All-Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, each First Floor. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Women's Pure- Line Hemstitched I H-iiuikr-rchiefs AT AND Men's very fine All- Unpn Embroidered In- tin! Handkerchief. "i AND CLAX ST3.

WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR AT INTERESTING LOW PRICES. With Christmas but a month off, it behooves prudent buyers to make their selections now, while they.can do so at their leisure, and avoid the crowds that will come later on. The goods we have provided for the holidays have never been better selected or more appropriate, nor "the prices so moderate. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. ELEGANT FURS FOR CHRISTMAS TRESENTS.

A timely suggestion, to gentlemen who contemplate making a present to wife, mother, sister cr friend, who will appreciate it for it3 worth, as well as the sentiment that accompanies it. SEALSKIN and PERSIAN LAMB COATS, the best skins, modeled and made in the latest shapes to suit slender cr stout figures. FUR SCARFS, STOLES, PELERINES and CRAVATTES, with Muffs to match. In Russian Sable. Hudson Bay Sable, Mink, Blue Fox, squirrel, Ermine, Lynx, Baum Marten, etc.

At prices that cannot bo equaled for first qualities. wW kwl JTf: WW hZsl tmkm 1 "KILLS THE DANDRUFF GERM" AN gumniv and sticky eased condition of the THE ORIGINAL REMEDY THAT 0 THE LADIES OBJECT io a imc-il 1 liair dressing or one that is full of WOMEN'S $250 TIGHTS. GO A PAIR. Women's Heavy Ribbed Black Wool Equestri enne Tights: fashioned to fit perfectly; lim $1.69 ited Pair WOMEN'S Sfl UNION SUITS FOR OSc. Thrpe-foiirths Wool, Ribbed Union Suits; ankle hand-finished; silk ribbon at reck; subject to trifling imperfections.

A limited quantity 98e. WOMEN'S 5c. UNION" SUITS FOR 55c. Cotton-ribbed jtood weight; high neck: long sleeves; ankle length; finished with sill; ribbon and pearl buttons. The very slight imperfection will not affect the wear DOC.

MISSES' UNION SUITS. 50c, Cotton-Ribbed Union Suits for girls of 4 to 15 years. High neck, long sleeves; silk-ribbon and pearl-button finish. There Is a Decided Advantage in Buying OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE. If yon unfortunately break a piece of china that bas been bought in a set, it is sometimes necessary to wait three or four months to secure another.

Tiiis best China Store offers thirty choice and distinct decorations in ojien stock Dinnerware from which you can buy a single piece of any sort. The advantage is plain. We carry open stock patterns in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PORCELAIN. CARLSBAD, LIMOGE AND HAVI-LAXD CHINA. Tea Cups and Saucers, per dozen, to fSOO.

Tea Pbtes, per dozen. $138 to Pinner Plates, rfr dozen, $1.98 to Individual Buttcr Plates. dozen, SOc. to $2.98. Fruit Saucers, per dozen.

74c. to $4.08., Meat Platters, U2c. to SSJS.OS. Kfl-pieoe Open Stock Dinner Sets from $11.00 jo $03.00 set. -Basement.

TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT SPECIAL PRICES. CHEVIOT SUITS, in Black, Blue, Brown and mixtures. At WIS and $10.50 BROADCLOTH SUITS, in Black, Brown and Blue. Special price. Ei.L-ant IMPORTED WRAPS, this season's latest models in' Clbth Cracel.

Broadtail V'elour, Persian Ripple, Kersey and Cheviot. Prices, $13 to $175.00. EVENING CLOAKS, White. Cream, Champagne, Gray, Blue and Bed. Special price $25.

OO LACE WAISTS, Cream and White Lace Waists. Special prices, S7.BO, SglO.OO, $12.50, $18.00. BROADCLOTH WALKING SKIRTS, Black, Brown, Blue. Special $5.00 to $25.00 HANDKERCHIEFS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. There are-more Handkerchiefs given as presents, with each succeeding year, and nothing is more appropriate and appreciated.

1 We have made preparation to do the largest' Handkerchief business in Baltimore, to accomplish which we have imported more largely than heretofore, and will offer better values than are usually found. The stock comprises Handkerchiefs from every country where they are made, and can be relied on as being the best of their respective kinds. I hair affects a woman's disposition to a marked degree. If the hair is dull, brittle and lifeless, owing to the presence of a microbic growth, the effect is to dampen one's spirits and cause a loss of interest in -personal appearance. The use of Xewbro's Herpicide overcomes the ravages of the dandruff microbe, after which the natural beauty and abundance of the hair will return as nature intended.

Almost marvelous results follow the use. of Herpicide. Gentlemen will find Newbko's llERnciUE in use at all important barber shops. STOPS ITC1IING OF THE SCALP INSTANTLY. ANOTHER WONDERFUL SHOE SALE.

$2.35 yEW Id IT-GRADE FOOTWEAR FOR 'ivOMEX $2.35 There is nothing in the that we shall sell Women's Shoes for $2.35 to make us so for every store has shoes at this price. But that we can sell such UNUSUALLY HIGH-GRADE FOR $2.35 PAIR MAKES THIS A NOTABLE OFFERING, yot-n-jthstanding the fact that we have recently held a series of unprecedented shoe sales. These shoes are the product of the best makers, in Materials are "high-grade. Kid, Calf. and Patent Leather of the kind used in the best and $3.50 shoes.

Iintton and Lace styles, welted and sedimentary chemicals intended to dye the hair. The marked preference for a clean and dainty particularly one that overcomes excessive oiliness and leaves the hair light and is reflected in the enormous sale of Xewbro's Herpicide. Discriminating ladies become enthusiastic over its refreshing quality and exquisite fragrance. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY 'must have pretty hair. The features may be quite plain or.

even, homely, yet if the head is crowned with an abundance of beautiful hair, attractiveness will not be lacking. The poet says: "Fair tresses man's imperial race ensnare." Herpicide gives the hair charming distinctiveness that is characteristic of no other hair dressing. DISEASED HAIR A MISFORTUNE. Unsightly or diseased hair is a misfortune in more ways than one. There is the actual injury to the hair follicles, and the consequent loss or thinning of the hair; this stitched soles; sizes 2i to 8: AA to widths.

Per 0 0 0 0 p. 0 0 0 0 i STARTED NEW GROWTH OF HAIR. For the past three my hair has been falling out, until my scalp is getting bald and shiny. I purchased Ne'wbro's Herpicide, and afterji week's use my hair was starting to grow. .1 cannot praise your hair preparation enough, after others have failed to do so.

I believe it a marvelous remedy Tor dandruff and falling hair. IT IS EASY TO OWN DEFORESTS SEWING MACIHXES ON THE CLUB TLAX. Everyone who has made comparisons will agree that tho Demorcst is without an equal at anything near tha price. They embody all the improvements and good features cf the highest cost machines, while their simplicity of construction and durability cf material assures the owner of the fullest satisfaction. may cause diseases that sometinies follow a removal or thinning of nature's protection to the head.

A dis (Signed) Brooklyn, N. Y. You can save enough cn your sewing to easily pay for a Machine. Capable Demonstrator charge. Call and have the liberal features of our Club System explained.

Cabinet Drop Head Models, AX OPTICAL CHANCE. Our Vienna Optician is fully competent to correct your failing vision and relieve you of eye troubles. In addition, we will you money on Glasses. Gold-filled frames, fitted with finest quality costal-line lenses and latest sanitary guard; warranted to wear for CO years; our regular price is $2.50. For a limited time, SR1.50 A PAIR.

Eyes Examined Free. First Floor. Baltimore and Eutaw Howard and Franklin Sts. Lexingtonaud Liberty Special Agents. 1 gl.OO.

SEND 10c. IN STAMPS FOR SAMPLE TO DEPT. THE JIERPICIDE J3ETROIT, MICH. THE CAUSE YOU REMOVE THE EFFECT." MISSES FOWLER GIVE TEA. The blisses Fowler gave an enjoyable tea yesterday afternoon at their residence, 1200 North Charles street, In honor of Mrs.

Lyman Colt' Josephs and Miss Mary Lyman Josephs, who have recently returned from Newport. Tho drawing rooms were attractively decorated In pink chrysanthemums and lighted with wax tapers. Assisting the ladies to receive were Mrs. William B. Clark, Mrs.

W. Hall Harris. Mrs. George T. M.

Gibson. Mrs. James T. Dennis, Mrs. Iredell Iglehart, Mrs.

B. F. Franklin and Miss Nellie Bayard. MRS. REID'S CARD PARTY.

Mrs. Andrew Melville Reid, whose entertainments nre a pleasant feature of the season, gave a card party Friday night at her residence, 1210 North Calvert street. Those, invited were Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mrs.

Belknap, of Washington Mr. and Mrs. William Julian de. Bullet, James, Mrs. Basil Gordon.

Col. G. M. Upshur and Mr. John de Bullet.

I EXQUISITE HAIR DRESSING 0 0 (I 0 0 0 0 4 i Hilda Meier. AN UNHEALTHY HAIR. HOUSE PARTY AT GLYXDOX. Miss Era Constance Cook, of 1011 LI l-tlen avenue, entertained a bouse party during the Thanksgiving holidays at Tuilerles, her summer home, at Glyr.don. Among th guests were: Misses Rnby SI.

McDonald, Mary Addison. Nell Bnughner, Emma Kisher, Mary A. Corner, Flossie Fisk, Emma Addison, Alice Cook, Lillian Boughr.cr, Florence Cook, Jean Allen, MISS TRAIL TO Miss Florence Trail, of Frederick. whose "History- of Italian Literature" just published has been most favorably received by critics and scholars, will ndtlress the members of the Woman's Literary Club on Tuesday afternoon, November 29. Her subject will be "Salient Features of Italian Literature." The address will be followed by a salon, with the usual refreshments served.

Humphreys Castleman, of Louisville, and Sir. Lloyd Lowndes, of Annapolis. The bride is one of the three daughters of Sirs. Castleman, the others, both of whom were present at the wedding, being Miss Coriune Hazlitt Castleman and Miss Mary Montague Castleman. Mr.

and Sirs. Lloyd are now on their wedding Journey. will reside at 805 Park avenue. mm THE Su.V will be pleased to receive itemn, uch nn cnRnzemenK. weddintts, parties, tens and other news of lK-rsonal Interest, with (ho iiawrs c.f thow ircsent, fm tho "Society Ncwg" column.

Tlio itrm should be Indorsed with the name and nddrefn nf the nender-nnt for but as a matter of uood faith. State whether you prefer them lo appear iu the bunciny or daily issv.e. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Y.

White, H1P Knoll. Forest, have token the rM! Idence North Cnlvcrt street for (hp winter months and will oeeuny It n'ter December 1. Miss Virginia Icilzn1ntl White will be of tlio sonson's utnntes, Mr. and Mrs. ('.

Wrenshall nnd their daiiffhler. Mrs. Mniklnnd. luive rented their home on North Cnlvori street nnd win spend the early winter month with MU-s t'onwny. 918 St.

Paul street, before Kl)n broad in the ttprlng. Doctor nnd Mrs. Clarence Stilhvcll returned yesterday from tiielr wi(biin journey, whhdi was spent nt tlm Cbaniberlin. )ld Point Comfort, and the JelTerson. nt'HIchmond, Vn.

They nr). pylng tiielr new home, 'S2-2'2 North chnvl.V Mrs. Ilaxlitt. widow of Mr. Anihiose Ma.

Iltt. and formerly Mlas Kllznbeth Soars, of Talbot county, was stricken with sis few dnys ngo nt the residence of her dausrhter. Mrs. Ambrosia Cast lem.m. nvenue, Mrs.

Ilfulltl wns fouihl hy her dmixhtrr uncnnKclotis upon (lie floor of her npnrtment nnd Kllglit hope. Is entertained of her recovery. Miss Marie Kathleen I.nwler. of 11 North Broadway, has Rone to I'lilhidelphla to visit Miss Ii.mle Ilnsenbi.ler, of Howard street, "Vol- week. Tney have nrranfTfd to take a blj ptrty (o ihc Army nnd Nnvy football frame.

Mr. Mrnest (iittinRs, of Baltimore, is nt Hot Sprln.cs. Vn. Miss Candler and Miss Otle S. Candler arc spending the winter In California.

They will lie nt borne In the early sprlnR. Dr. nnd S. Xorrls. 4X1 F.nst.

North avenue, and their daughters, Mamie and Nnnnie, attended thf Army and N'nvy football game at I'hilndolpbin. Misses Kllzaheth Jorss ntuF Mnhle It. Bnlderston witnessed fhe Army nnd Nnvy football Knme nt I'lillndelphln. Mr. Howard T.

student nt. Tome Institute, spent Thanksgiving at his home, lsi'o Thomas avenue, lie had as his his classmates. Jack Vlrrell, of rorlland. and T. Jerome Heaps, of IllshhuuKj Md.

They spent Saturdny and Sunday nt tl.e borne o. T. Jerome Henps. Miss Josephine rrettyntan, of Northnve-nue, attended the Army and Navy foolhnll game at Philadelphia. Mr.

I'hillp K. Komnn has removed to rittsburg nnd connected himself with the Pittsburg Dry Hoods Company. Mr. J. Stewart Smith, of the Continental Caoutchouc Company, of New York, hns ben spending Thanksgiving week with his ftit tier, Mr.

Joseph S. Smith, St. Paul street. Messrs. Joseph 1.

Qtiinn nnd Oscar E. Cruse attended the Army and Navy football game nt I'lillndelphln. Mr. Arthur. Newman hns been visiting friends In Hopewell, N.

during the lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stuart Howe, who hnve been living nt fhe Hotel Albion since their mnrrlngp In October, took possession of their new home, 17U!) St. Paul street, last week.

Miss Irene McNelly. of Scwnivl Square. Washington, Is visiting her friend. Miss Hazel McElrciy, 1711 North Broadway. Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Pinkney Harvey have returned from tin Ji wedding journey North and nre occupying their apiutuietus nt Karl Court. Mis. Harvey was Miss Josephine tillmor, daughter iu Judge Robert Gllmor. Miss Lnvinla I lav, icy Brush hns been spending Thanksgiving week In Boston and will visit Newport before returning lioi.ro.

MISSKS tiltKItll (ilVK The Misses (Srebli. of Mount Boynl nvenue, gave dtince lust Wedi. dn.v even ing at the Lyceum Parlors. Music -was rendered by Parson's lief sli-ments were served at late hour. The chaperons wore Mrs.

Louis tirebb. Mrs Stephens and Mrs. M. Clroved. if Washington.

Among those present wcr Sir. and Mrs A. Cronliaidt. K. Kcvnan, A.

Willis, Misses Katherine Hetz, Kmma Walbrecher, Kmm.i Struven. Kmma Vantrum, Helen Cronhnrt, Mand Roberts, 1 Jetikku, Ida I'urlctt. Nellie Schickel. Schkgcl. Washinston; Itarbara Fi'ovid, Washington Dorothy Oliver.

Washington; Messrs. Robert Stephens. Dr. Walter (been, Iicnthevhuvy. Jerse Kornman, hdwnrd Smith.

Willi un Strnven, Mnffmnn. Hum' 8 hirer, Stewart, H. Hewn, W. I)eit7. Newto'i Ldwnrd CiUis.v.i.

(i. Rii-tiliin, 1 iiiiull. Snrlir- I'iroved. Ithinch ltittrnlimifc. Amy Rittenhouse, Huebcck, Mnr.iie Khlandt, l'alnn Khlandt, Hclma Lrtchi Kbie KriTtiian, Cluire Thomas, liOCTftS.

Minnie Hubert, Soiliie Hobert. Aonrs Connolly, Ixuife liberie. 'lYHcn. Roy Lintliirum, Joseph I'iik, Khver Miles, Ra.mnud Hrohorn, Hiiny Snvth. Walti Uicmlan, 1-iuncll.

illirun Firmed, Kelly. Pied Robbinettc, Louis Hnyh-. Washiigtor rkceptiov a The E. Y. of East Baltimore tenders a reception and dance to their friends In Tuesday at Clifton Hnll.

Dancing. was In (bilged In until a late hour. Music was fur nlsiied by Prof. E. Haase's Orchestra.

collation was served nt 11 o'clock. Cover were laid for couples. During the Inter mission of dances the Northern Olee Clu! gave selections, both vocal nnd instrt: mental. I MIIS. SLOAN TO GIVIO TKA.

Mrs. Plsher Slonn. 2: East Eager street hns Issued Invitations for a tea to be give December 8. The entertainment will be honor of Miss Mary Sloan, debutantedaugl tor of the hostess. (Society Xewit oatlinieil on Pane 7 SOME DAILY IIIXTS TO OUR IIOl'SKKKKPEItS.

Eon Monday, November 2S. Have a purpose in life nnd. having it, throw such strciigth cf mind and muscle into ycur work ni Cod has given you. Carl'ilc. CREAK FAST.

Dntr. tlatmeal nnd Crrnm. Eroilcd Ham. linked Pot sicca. Ccrnmcal Griddle Cnkcs.

Fyrup. Coffee. DINNKR. Oxtail Soup. 1 Veal Cutleti.

Mashed Potators. Doviltd Tomatoes. Picked Tccrs. Mcrir.gue. CofTce.

strrruR. Roast Reef. Cheese Ralls. Wli'ilo Wheat Dread. Cup Custmils.

Frv.it Coi klcs. Cliocjlatc. APPLE MEniXCL'E. Line bntteied bakine dih with any kind of delicate stale cake; cut into slices nnd moisten with milk. Per clht tart apples allow eight tablesiioonfuls of granulated sugar.

Pare, core nnd alico the apples; then spread them over the cake, sprinkling each layer with sucnr and dustirff with nutmeg and cinnamon. Dot tho top layer with bits of butter and bake iu a moderate oven until tho apples arc tender. Beat the whites of four eggs to a standing froth, fold in four tablesiMxnifuls of confectioners' sugar, add a few drops of inn in juice, spread over tho top nf tho pudding when cool return to tho oven and brown. fOopyriBhted.l WRIGHT'S UNDERWEAR FOR BOYS, 50c. Dr.

Wright's Fleece-Lined Shirts and Draw ers, in aU sizes. OUC. BOYS' UNDERWEAR, 25c. Heavyweight Warm Fleece-Lined Shirts 25c. and Drawers, in all sizes.

ROOT'S UNDERWEAR FOR BOYS. Full line of Root's Tivoli Standard Underwear-Shirts, Drawers and Pants all sizes. Attractive low prices. MISSES' TIGHTS. 50c.

Ribbed Equestrienne Tights, in Black sizes 3 to 11 years 50c. SLEEPING. GARMENTS, 50c. Children's Sleeping Garments, with feet, and breast pocket; fleece-lined pearl buttons. Suit 50c.

First Floor. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF GOOD STATIONERY. Our new and exclusive stock of Stationery is now complete and displayed in our improved and ENLARGED STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. To introduce the newest arrivals we offer WHITING'S SOc. STATIONERY FOR 23c.

This high-grade and dependable Stationery, in all the leading tints and desirable finishes and sizes; actual value 39 Our price -t)G. 509 One-round Cabinets, containing SO SHEETS FRENCH FABRIC PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH FOR 2oC. The abovo is the finish now so much in demand-Blue and Gray Tints and White. CLUB VELLUM PAPER. PER POUND llhc ENVELOPES TO MATCH.

PACK- AGE DC. First Floor. pair Iii.OO Second Floor. Ballbearing. Drop Head Models with high arm five drawers, fully guaranteed for five Years.

Club Plan Price. Other Drop Head Models Guaranteed for 10 years, at from OO to OO Box Top Models, $0.00 and Linen Room, First Floor. COLB WEATHER TALK REDUCED PRICES ON CHAMOIS VESTS, CHEST PROTECTORS, HAIR and CORK INSOLES, AT KAHN'S DRUG STORE, LEXINGTON AND LIBERTY STREETS. 15c. Hair Insoles, to prevent wet or cold feet; aH sizes; reduced to 9 c.

SOc. Russian, Felt Chest Protectors, very Ol thick and warm; reduced to. SI. SO Cliamois (flannel-lined) Chest Protectors; extra, large and warm; reduced 89c. SiS.OO and SPECIAL LOT Chamois Ladies' and Men's, nearly all sizes.

dl 4 Positively a bargain. Reduced to WHILE THEY LAST 600 pounds creen or white pure Olive Cas- 1 A tile Soaii, in 1-ponnd bars, full weight, J-v-'" WE SOLICIT YOUR DRUG TRADE FOR THREE. REASONS: Wc are corvenient and courteous to all. We are prompt and accurate. We can save you money.

OUR BUILDING IS SOLD and we will have to vacate as soon as we are notified to do so. Will sell a big line of Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, Wrist Bags, Trunks, at One-Half their value. A chance to buy Holiday Presents at very low prices. P. STEIGER, 213-215 N.

EUTAW ST. LIKES GOOD BREAD. FOR LIGHT BREAD, WHITE BREAD AND WHOLESOME BREAD USE P1TAPSC SUPERLATIVE ID) Books and Stationery. The Latest Publications. Fine Editions in Fine Bindings.

Order NOW Dies and Plates for Christmas Gifts. THE EICHELBERGER BOOK COMPANY, SOS North Charles street, A CHOICE C0XFECTI0X8, CHOCOLA TES, BOyBOyS, () 0 0 NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY NEW LOCATION, 21 W. LEXIXGTOX STREET, NEAR CHARLES. Onr Candies being made on the premises, we can guarantee theni to alwaj'S piU'e and fresh. Our Specialties ShcIIbark Kisses, 25c.

pound. Chocolate 'ream-Center Caramels, 25c. lb. Cream Almonds, Cream Dates, Caramels, etc. 0 0 Xorclti Department.

GREAT VARIETY OF NOVELTIES. 0 tAVUKS (UK CHlLUKt.N rAKTlts. FANCY HOLIDAY BOXES BASKETS. () JAEGER POROUS WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, best for healthfnlness. durability, fit.

finish. For tale bj WM. H. jLOHMETER, 213 K. CHARLES JSTEEET.

UaRimore. JId. o3-2m "If jjfi OF LAST WEEK'S FAIR BRIDES BLACK VOILE DRESS SKIRTS, with taffeta silk drop skirt. Special price $13.50 MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. RAIN COATS.

BOX COATS AND SUITS at popular prices. COLORED DRESS GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. SPECIAL DRESS PATTERNS, in Plain and Fancy Mixtures, for Christmas Presents. BATISTE, in Eveniuc and Street shades, 36 inches, at SOc. .36 inch CHEVIOT SERGES, all colors, SOc.

per yard. SCOTCH TWEEDS, in Brown, Green and Blue Mixtures, 50 inches wide, at 75c. FANCY GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS Pin Cushions, Handkerchief. Glove, Work Boxes and Address Iiooks, Calendars. ork Rags, Desk Sets, in horn, brass and glass, etc.

FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS-Full line of French Fans, Feather Fans, Empire Fans and Flower Fans. Dull Jet Fans for mourning. Painted Ivory Fans. All prices. OPERA GLASSES and RAGS, VENETIAN BEAD NECKLACES, GUN-METAL NECK CHAINS and UARS, BUCKLES FOR GIRDLES.

FRENCH BACK AND SIDE COMBS. UMBRELLAS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Ladies' Natural Silver, Pearl and Ivory handles and Gumnetal, from JS1O0 TO Slo.OO. Men's Horn, Silver-trimmed and Natural Gun-metal handles, from SSl.OO TO SBl.OO. CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS in great variety.

OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT OFFERS SOME ESPECIALLY BEAUTIFUL AND COMFORTABLE THINGS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LADIES' TEA AND NEGLIGEE GOWNS AND SACQUES, in Silk Albatross. Crepe and French Flannel- trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery. EIDERDOWN SACQUES; all colors; at SjSl.OO and 4P1 JAPANESE SILK ROBES AND SACQUES, in all the latest shades. BLACK AND COLORED SILK.

MOHAIR. MOREEN, MERCERIZED FLANNEL AND KNIT PETTICOATS. All the remaining stock of slightlv soiled GOWNS. SKIRTS, CHEMISE, CORSET COVERS AND DRAWERS will be closed out at half price. MEN'S NIGHT ROBES at 7.1c, Sl.OO.

SILK SLIP CORSET COVERS; to bo worn under thin waists, in all shades. One lot OUTING AND FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS: all sizes. AT AND S1.50. Her Young Agmn HAIRHEALTH always brines back the natural and beautiful color of youth to gray or faded hair. Gives new life and growth to thin hair.

Stops hair falling. Positively removes dandruff and kills the germ. IS NOI A DYE. but a hair food, supplying energy the roots. A high-class hair-grower dressing FOR MEN AND WOMEN.

Does not. soil skin or linen. Its use cannot be detected. Aided bv HARFINA SOAP, it at once soothes and heals the scalp, destroys microbes, stops itching and promotes fine hair growth. Read what Mrs.

Mason, Nuttell-burgh, V. says about 1 HAY'S HAIRHEALTH "Find inclosed $2.73 for six bottles HAIR-HEALTH. Am delighted with the bottle sent me. My hair was so gray that I was ashamed. Being 90 young it almost killed me to have mv hair getting white lone before I was an old woman, but thanks to Hairhealth no gray hairs cm be found in my head, and I have not used all of one bottle." LARGE Oc.

BOTTLES AT DRUGGISTS'. TAKE NOTHING WITHOUT PHILO HAY CO. SIGNATURE. 1 ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR HARFIN'A SOAP AND SK1NHEALTH TR5AT-' MENT, 75c Free Soap Offer GOOD FOR 25c. CAKE HARFINA this coupon, take it to any of the tol-lowine druggists and get a Inrge bottle HAY'S HAIRHEALTH and a li5c.

cake of HARFINA MEDICATED SOAP, the best Soap for Hair. Scalp. Complexion, Bath and Toilet, beth for 50c. regular ice 75c: or sent by PHILO HAY SPECIALTIES Newark. N.

express paid, on- receipt of GOc. and this advertisement. NAME address Following druggists supply Hay's Hair-health nd Hartina Soap in their shops only: SCHANZE. Noith and P-mnsylvania THOMAS THOMPSON. Charles and Mulberry; KAHN SONS.

Lexington and Liberty: DANATELL. 3'J1 South Broadway; SONXENBURG, Baltimore and Greene: 0. C. SMITH. 1100 Pennsylvania nvj.

avd 15)1 N. Fulton: LIVINGSTON. 1611 IVnnsylv inia; J. HAt'SER. 153r W.

Lexington: P. C. HAUSER. 891 W. Favelte: LA A 301 N.

Eutaw: THEO DORIC SMITH. 1342 SPFLTZER. 1016 Druid Hill; KEENAN'S DRUG STORE. 1061 Light; BLASS. 408 N.

Gay: LAMBDEN. 1311 W. North nve. HERR. 9X Pnna.

KLINGLE, 103 W. Lexington: DULL, 403 N. Gay; Cor. Ertaw and Fayette; HUTHWELKER, 218 N. Greene.

Pels' Shoes Are Superior to All Others. DT 'BUSY SHOE STORE," LEXINGTON. NEAR PARK. EXTRA MONDAY BARGAINS. Women's Ideal Shoes $2.75 Regular Value, $4.

Women's Vici Kid Shoes $2.49 Sold Elsctchcre at $3.50. Women's Fine Dongola Worth S3. lODiffcrcnt Styles. DOUBLE GREEN TRADING STAMPS MONDAY. Save Them for Christmas Presents.

FALLAND WINTER f. CLOTHING CLEANED OR DYED. EMIL FISHER, W. Fayette st. 41U N.

Charles st. Telephones. i 'A "A 7. v. MR.

AND MRS. HITCHIXS HOSTS. Mr. and Mrs. William T.

Ilut'ehius. 1O07 East Preston street, entertained last Thursday evening a number of their friends. The special event was the rendering of a number of the latest songs, especially "Teasing." by the young men. Carnations were the flowers of the evening. Supper was served.

Among those present were: Jlisses Mamie Hutchins, Mary Mocre, Cockeysvile; Katie Smith, i Slanraret F. Byrne, Sadie SI. Tunney, Katherine T. Tunney. Ralph B.

Watson. William L. Klees, Ah is Rowe. Daisy Hutchins, C. Irene Hutchins, Roy Culbertson, Josie Scally, Julia Mocre, Messrs.

-Harry Smith, Lawrence T. Scally, Cockeysville Martin Simpson, a9 LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS. Ture Linen Initial, all letters, from 12c. to 75c. each.

Fine Pure Linen Embroidered and Lace trimmed. At 25c, SOc. 75c. St.50. PURE LINEN PLAIN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS.

and H-iuch hem; sheer and medium qualities. At 25c, 37Vc, 50c. 75c, 91.00..' 1.25 each. FULL LINE OF CHILDREN'S PLAIN, INITIAL AND FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS. Special lot at, per iecial lot 01 b.1111 i.miiau haimhh-' 6 in box.

tor Sl.OO MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. LL-LINEN INITIAL-HANDKERCHIEFS; all letters; 6 in box, for MEN PURE LIN EN HbMSIlltHtu jia.njj-KERCHIEFS.At 1 25c, 37V2c, Ml'N" 's SILK HANDKERCHIEFS from SOc. to ldIES'11' FRENCH 'HAND-EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS from 50c to $10.00 each LADIES REAL DUCHESS AND POINT LCE HANDKERCHIEFS from 92.00 to 35.00 each. DOLLS for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. FOR THE LITTLE ONES.

Our stock is laiger than that of last year, while prices are much lower. The collection comprises WALKING DOLLS. UNDRESSED DOLLS, RAG DOLLS and DRESSED DOLLS. From 2oc. t0DOLL0TRUNKS, containing Doll and entire Suits of Clothes.

Dolls dressed especially for uS that can be dressed and undressed. LE THER GOODS We have 311st received an importation of SMALL FANCY BAGS, POCKET-BOOKS. VANITY CASES, etc BRIC-A-BRAC-Full line of EMPIRE GLASS BOWLS and PLATES K.Ji STICKS, FRAMES, VASES and OELTIES. Lasting Gifts Are Lasting Joys. You cannot select better day Gifts than Furniture and Rugs.

-t2 And you cannot find these any- Ji where in. better designs and quaii- 4ies nor at more reasonable prices xj- than ours. URIAH A. POLLACK, 315 N. Howard OUR BUILDING IS SOLD and we will have to vacate as soon as we are notified to do so.

Will sell a big line of Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, Wrist Bags, Trunks, at One-Half their value. A chance to buy Holiday Presents at very low prices. P. STEIGER, 213-215 N. Eutaw St.

Our Latest Importations OF BRASS AND LEATHER GOODS. Now Open. Exclusive Goods. Few Duplicates. Also CALENDARS AND CHRISTMAS CARDS.

LYCETT STATIONERS, 311 NORTH CHARLES STREET. Engravers to Society. WINTERRESORTS. Atlautlc City, A. J.

HOTEL PIERREPONT, New Jersey avenue and Beach. Special Fall and inter Rates. Sea-water baths. Open all year. A.

C. McCLELLAN SUN. E. R. RAMSEY, formerly of the Shelburne, announces' the opening cf HOTEL ROMAN.

St. Charles PI. and Reach. Rooms cn suite, with private baths, electric lights, 1 levator from street level. All modern appointments.

HOTEL JACKSON. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. -On th Reach Front. Vircini.i Atlantic Citv. 2C0 Ocean-Front 'Rooms: new fireproof, built of brick, stone and steel; J12.50 per week.

Orchestra. t.8-S0t TNO. CRUSE. Virginia. THE MECKLENBURG HOTEL AND GAME PRESERVES, CHASE CITY.

VIRGINIA. Finest in the South. 'Newly built, every modem convenience; unexcelled cuisine and service. Ideal climate; location and 'surroundings superb: 500 feet above sea level. Game preserves of 18,000 acres.

coif courses, riding, driving. Quail, deer, rabbits and squirrels In abundance. Fox hunting a special feature. On Southern Railway, only three hours Uicnmond. The Mydriatic Department embraces nineteen varieties of baths.

Designed by Dri Simon Baruch, of New York city. Send for booklet and other literature. THE MECKLENBURG MINERAL SPRINGS COMPANY. Chase City. Virginia.

South Carolina. PINE FOREST SUMMER VILLE. S. OPENS DECEMBER 1, "19Q-4. High-Class Hotel stnctly 111 the.

Pines. No undesirable iieople. Eigutecn-hole Golf Licks. Fine Hunting. Excellent Drives.

Best-Saddle and Harness For OCR NEW BOOKLET, address F. W. WAGENER He Charleston. S. C.

Michigan. Mt. Clemens, MEDEA HOTEL AND MINERAL BATHS. Strictly first-class and absolutely fireproof. American 2.50 and im.

Accommodations for 250 hot and cold water and long-distance telephone in every room we cure per cent SKln Diseases ana after eirects or the grippe. MT. CLEMENS BATH Prop. J. E.

DAVIDSON, Mgr. Hotel. W. J. DALY, Mgr.

Bath House. 0 0 0 0 0 0 A HEALTHY HAIR. GAVE FLINCH PARTY. A flinch party was held by the Federal Star Pleasure Club of South Baltimore at 17 East Ostend street. Prizes were given to the winners Miss Lillian Jervis and Mr.

William B. Matthews. Refreshments were served after, the game. Among those In the party were: Misses Lillian Jervis, Julia Stewart, Mary Newkirk, Nellie Ford, Bertha McGiil, Messrs. Henry Gernert.

Rudolph Tillack, Albert Lewis, Carl Frcitag, Slay McGiil, Ola Jennings, Catherine Jennings, Mattie Ruark, Gertrude Lewis. William Matthews, Ixmis Dowell, Harlau Davis. TO GIVE DAXCE. A dance will be given at the Gentlemen's Driving rark November 20. under the auspices" of Messrs.

William M. Dunn, John A. Stuart and Charles A. Smith, of Baltimore, and William C. Lamley and B.

Elmer Ycakle. of Lauraville. who recently gave one at Hamilton, on the Harford road. ONE MRS Mrs. XTpshur Sir.

Lloyd, of Lloyd, whose marriage to Easton, took place Thanksgiving Day, was formerly Miss Hor-tense Eeauharnals Castleman, daughter of Mrs. Ambrosia Castleman, S93 Park avenue, and granddaughter of Mrs. and the late Sir. Ambrose Hazlitt, of Talbot county. The young bride is an extremely pretty girl, with fair complexion, regular features, large blue eyes and curling, chestnut hair.

i tpmf-kp it-, v' AT DRUG STORES, "DESTROY Tjik XXth Centuuy Sewing Machine. yEW MODEL, rr in: tot: JUST OUT. HAVE YOU TRIED ITT tt7-'P7V IT? The highest tvpe of FAMILY SEWING MACHINE the embodiment of SIMPLICITY and UTILITY the ACME OF CONVENIENCE. Of its many valuable and unique features, the AUTOMATIC ENSIO RELEASER commands notice. It is a veritable boon.

Raising the presser-foot automatically releases the thread tension and allows the work to be WITHDRAWN no breaking of needles possible. Depressing it instantly restores cor-rect tension. SOLD ONLY at SINGER STORES. GOT NORTH AY ST. 134 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.

SOG SOU I'll BROADWAY. SS7 WEST BALTIMORE ST. 103G SOUTH CHARLES ST. 5 THE BAGGAGE MAKERS." LEATHER GIFTS. 50e.

to $15 2 4 3 9 Automobile Bags, Chatelaine Bags, Wrist Bags, Pocketbooks for ilea and Women. Card Cases, Bill Books, Bill Folds, Letter Books, Purses, Wallets, Dressing Cases for Men and Women. Jewelry Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Writing Portfolios, Lawyers' Portfolios, Cigar Cases, Cigarette Cases, Pocket Flasks, Sewing Sets, Safety Military Brushes, Railroad Pass Cases, Traveling Mirrors, Gents' Hat Boxes, Opera-Glass Bags, Dashboard Watches, Music Rolls, Photo Frames, Collapsing Cups, Playing Card Cases. TRAVELING BAGS, 75c. to SI 50.00.

SUIT CASES, All Leather, 52.50 to $30.00. TRUNKS, $2 to 100. 4 t4 2 ICX BUM 4 S21 N. CALVERT Opposite City C.QUANDT, 411 North Charles Street (Formerly S. E.

Cor. Eutaw and Lexington) HAIR DRESSER and WIG MAKER for Ladies and Gentlemen. Store Sow Completed. i jri JsKSi "'v ILr 'V'-S4viJ "Air VJf rt UPSHUR LLOYD, NEE CASTLEMAN The groom Is a brother of Judge Henry Lloyd, of Dorchester county a cousin of ex-Gov. Lloyd Lowndes, and is related to several xt the most prominent families in the State, Although quiet, the wedding, which took place at the residence of Mrs.

Castleman, was very picturesque. -Among prominent ont-of-town folk attending ito were Judge and Sirs. Henry Lloyd, of Cambridge Sir. Lewis Garrand Castleman, son of Major.

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