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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: €hes.2 5, NOYES. ---Eattor. —— ee ‘THE EVENING STAR bas the fullest Local (Clrenlation of any Newspaper in the Werkt, and as an Advertising Mediem te werth were than ali the other pupers pubitetred in Washington. See Aschitectare is receiving more and mere at- tution in the United States. Time was when the private buildings ef much comfort and ornamental value were rare, and this time was not so very remote fromourowa. With the exception of afew public edifices, not to be compared with those of the present in size @r architectural grace, we had no imposing stractures in the last century, and it was far into (@e aineteenth before the builders’ art had mede much headwsy. Ail thet has been ehsnged during the inst fifty years. A grand Capitol, various new department buildings and ether notable edifices have been erected at ‘Washington and bardiy an American state bat es from one to a dozen magnificent public buildings, some of them more costly than the palaces of Europe. This growth of arehi- tectural art is due to the increasing wealth and taste end refinement of the people, It has ealled for architects of a bigher order than those who designed the buildings of our ances- tora In this city today are assembled an asso- Giation of these leading architecte—worthy Pepresentatives of architectural progress in the United States. ee ee ‘There is food for thought and nats for speech BAURTS RED TIGKET DAY: WEIDAY, OCTOBER 24. Our last week's Star sale has left oe with good uamber of Remnants end Odds sad Bnéy tn cur numerous depert ‘ments. 18 te impossible for us to men- tion the many Re@ Ticket articles which ‘We will offer you en this Friday; it will bes BED TICKET STAR yRIDAY, All we sek of you ts tocall on us and go all through our establishment and eonvines yourself if owe advertisements ‘Tf you'd rather go wot—ruin your clothes— catch cold—and be sick—ell right—that'y Four sffsir, Waterproofs won't interest You. But if you're of the opposite mind~ You can’t entertain any doubts as to the brand that's most desirable, Instead of being leaky, heavy, sticky and wnploasant generally — the GENUINE MACINTOSHES are as odorless a2 pure , Sin-warranted not to crack nor gum—end ‘water can’t et through them. With s GENCINE MACINTOSE-you have s neat pattern, cloth-finish surface and not a dripping, drizzling, uely effete. ‘Their fall novelties aro made om the Inver’ ess and Chesterfield patterns, NO MACINTOSHES FOR SALE IN WASHING. TON EXCEPT BY US. But even 8 MACINTOSH doesn’t keep your hat and head dry. Not until we live tn the enjoyment of “Bellamy days" can we do without UMBRELLAS. Every season the handle effects are getting more snd more @isborate, Good Gloria and good Silk give satisfaction for covering, so we stick to all Ld °° OF ALL YOUR PRESENT NECESSI- * © ° © TIks THE PROTECTION YouR* * °° VERT FROM DAMPNESS 18 THE * ¢ ° © ‘MOST IMPORTANT. sti ° BELOW THOSE OF ANY OTHER ° * HOUSE IN TOWN. x . . * * KNOWN MAKES, AT PRICES FAR . ° 45 GOOD WEATHER PROTECTORS * © © © WE WOULD RECOMMEND: °° MENS CALF AND KIP BOOTS °° © © FROM 8150 7094.95. = © © MEN'S@1.05 WATERPROOF GRAIN ° ° © ¢ sHoEs. _s © © MEN’s POLICE 82.50 SHOES. “* © © MEN'S $2.95 GRIPMEN'S SHOES, ° ° °° LADIES PEBBLE GOAT 61.50 °° °° BOOTS, =~ °° LADIES 6195 GOAT AND EAN- * * * © GAROO SHOES, ae * ¢ LADIES’ 63.50 ENGLISH WALK- °° °° wasTs, oe . . MISSES’ AND BOYS’ $1, $1.23 AND ° ° * 1.50 IRONCLAD SCHOOL SHOES, cians for the political patriot from his lefty summit are not money ssving for you. on the stump in the statement that at # recent election im one of the states where the Austra- Nan system of voting was tried for the first — time many illiterate persons staid away becanse they were ashamed to have people know they could not read and write. It is s shame that these poor and unfortunate freemen in » land of public schools should be thus excluded from the exercise of the dearest privilege known to the citizen of this grand and glorious republic of ours, and the stump speaker knows it is, and he will pull the tail feathers out of the Ameri- can eagle in his attempts to communicate the fact. In the meantime knowledge is power. a The art commission of the world’s fsir meets in New York today, and will take such immediate and active measures in the perfec- tion of art collection and culture in Chicsgo that when the fair is over the wealthy porcine packers of that meatropolis will be disposed to hire Meissonier, Corot, Phidiss, Raphael, ‘Titian, Tintoretto, Rubens, Rembrandt or Michael Angelo to print crests and trade marks} ByP 2*4 on their pickled pork barrels, The most significant victory won recently by the English liberals was the capture of the Eccles division of Lancashire by » vote of 4,901 to 4,696. The preceding election re- sulted in the choice of aconservative candidate | 023 by a vote of 4,277 to 3,985. This change of sen- timent was due to the return of the union hib- erals to the party fold. The Gladstonian re- Vival seems to be genuine, and the talk of « dissolution of parliament louder than ever be- fore since the present government took office, a nant Every day ia now collision day, but there were rather more railroad collisions yesterday and they were rather more fatal then usual, The tunnel accident on the Cincinnati South- ern was 8 unique horror. oe eae — The French are surely » peculiar people. The native population grows less than any other European nation, bat the party of the right now proposes to tax all foreigners. At such a rate of progress the historian of eivil- ization in the twenty-fourth century will write at the beginning of one of his chapters relat- ing to Southern Europe: France was, ————— agetpecial in cur Dry Goods Depart ‘ment we willoffer 50 pieces of Ribbed Clcilians, besutiful new designs, in all colors, suitable for Ladies' Wrappers and me: TH, 8TH AND D STs Ax Axssovvre Neorserry. IN SUCH WEATHER AS WE ARE HAVING TUDAY, WHEN AN UMBRELLA 13 OF SCARCELY ANY USE, A WATERPROOF WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF RUBBER COATS AND MACKINTOSHES OF THE MOST BELIABLE MAKERS, INCLUDING THOSE CELEBKATED ZEPHYR-WEIGHT MACKINTOSHES, GUARANTEED TO BB THE LIGHTEST WATERPROOF GARMENT IN THE WORLD. THEY COME IN PLAIN COLORS, NEAT STRIPES AND CHBOKS AND VERY PRETTY SCOTOH EFFECTS, AND ARE VERY STYLISH: GARMENTS. AS USUAL OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST The governor of Oklahoma has not yet signed the bill making Oklahoma City the capital He is waiting to see if hecan’t get several thousand dollars more lffe insurance. a According to the Philadelphia Times guns are raised 50 per cent by the tariff, and our local markemen—excellent marksmen they are too, attest the Hilton Trophy—are hereby warned to aim low in order to correct the ele- vation. ——$——<— The electric railway for mail and small pack- ages is being urged in various quarters, It is proposed by this means to transmit packages at the rate of say one hundred miles an hour, If the McKinley bill is going to bankrupt all these foreign countries, as they persist in aa- serting, why shouldn't the United States buy the whole business in at sheriff's sale at bed- rock prices and erect s bargain counter on the ruins? We are now to have nickel projectiles for our cannon on landand water. A sort of a scheme apparently todropa nickel into the enemy and get a victory. Treasurer Huston says the Treasury will issue a large quantity of one, two and five- doilar notes November Ist. Just in time to get the new rubbed off before the polls are opened, Candidates for the presidency are thick as hops or as leaves in Vailambross, just as you are practically or poetically inclined, When the late Boulanger fissh-in-the- Oecurred the general would have fled to America’ had not Editor Rochefort headed him off and sent him to the Isle of Jersey. Let us all, with the assistance of New York, erect a monu- ment of thanks to Rochefort ‘When Gov. Hill looks over the field in Ohio and sees how the legislature is working he is Perhaps not so antioustogo about telling everybody that he is ademoerat, a Senator Cameron and Col. Chris Magee, both well-known in Pennsylvania, dined together in Pittsburg Mouday and Semator Quay was not at the festive board. oo Natural gas has been discovered in Alabama ‘This means more iron furnaces, more glass’ houses, more rail mills and more tariff for the south, SEEN EEtetheneee ee Information from Danville, IL, indicates: that the Cannon 1s not to be fired this time, The Baroness Rothschild has been robbed in Paris of jewels to the extent of 60,000 francs and she is making @ frenzied effort to recover them. Think of « Rothschild bothering abeat a little matter of $12,000! The support whieh certain national democratic leaders are giving to Tammany in the present contest im New York is giving umbrage to othe: democrats, The trouble seems to be that there are too many democratic parties, oo The people are with Gov. Campbell of Obio, but the people are not im it whea the wire pullers got held of scomvention, $$ NOW, A’ WE vO NOT HAVE TO MARK OUR GOODS WaY¥ UP IN ORDER TO PRO- ‘VIDE FOR A FUTURE OUT-RATE SALE. 02Se0 =: BB, CON. 7TH AND D STS. H.W. Row Da. RAINY DAYS HAVE HAD A DIs- MaL SOUND TO RETAIL MER- CHANTS FOR A LONG TIME, BUT THEY HAVE THEIR ADVANTAGES, AND, IN OUB STORE, THEY MAKE BUT A SLIGHT DIFFERENCE, SOMETIMES NONE, FOR THEN THE BAINY-DAY SHOPPERS COME OUT. THE LADIES WHO ARE GLAD TO GET THE EXTRA QUIET OF THE STORE, WHO LIKE TO TAKE PLENTY OF TIME TO BE FT THEY COME OUT THESE DAYS AND TaKE THE PLACE OF THE STAY- 4aT-HOMES. GRADUALLY THE HEAVIER, STOUTER SHOES ARE SELLING. SHOES WITH GOAT VAMPS SND SOFT DONGOLA TOPS MAKE PLEASANT WINTER SHOES THEY SELL AT 64.00 AND 96.00 46D ARE BARGAINS AT EITHER PRICK WALKING BOOTS THA? ABE STRONG AND DURABLE, YET NOT STIFF OR CLUMSY, PRETTY ENOUGH FOR DEESS 85.00, MADE BY EDWIN ©. BURT & 00, SEW YORK, AND OTHERS FQUALLY GOOD FOR ‘THE PRICE, 83.50.) BURT'S. ARTBUE SURT 8 CO, 1211 F st. XW. Waron Tu Spice ‘Every dey and you will find bitsof Book News ema Mationcry Suppestions that wit intervet you PLEASE REMEMBER that every staternnt ‘ geraine that appears ebove my nama BEST IN THE CITY TO SELECT FROM, ‘Because it contains nothing but the NEWEST STYLES, BEST MakES And the LOWEST PRICES, HOOVER & SNYDER, ‘1217 Pens: sve aw. them—Natural roots with silver patchings and studdings are the latest Everybody seems to like Weichsel—plain or tipped. Got lots of Weichse!s. ‘Wo like to see UMBRELLAS sold at popu- lar prices—no reason in the world why they shouldn't be. If you wants nice one with something new inahandie design—look at ours. The prices won't frighten you—and ‘we'll GUARANTEE the quaitties, FURNIGHING DEPARTMENT. SAKES AND COMPANY, RVERYTHING A MAN WEARS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH o23 STREET. A Dory You Ove Yovnssrves ar PPP, RE RRR RRR = 5535 | ae R, = rr EB Een iam Ww S38, F imi BER ¥ Ssg8 = “To lay up for a rainy dsy"—why is not that good advice for us to give youon the UMBRELLA question? ‘How much of the time do you venture very far from shelter, even on bright, sunshiny days, without one? You oftentimes do—axainst your better judgment—if yours happens to bea little the worse for wear. We agree with you. A shabby Umbrellais an untidy ap- Pendage. Especially when such beauties are so cheap, To say we have a complete sssortment of aii the novelties would not be telling the truth. There is not Sstore in Washington large enough to hold them all. But we have a /arge stock—and every one is & novelty the chuicest of alt the choice oneg. Here they are— ‘what do you think of them? £27 26-inch Gloria, peragon frame, with Silveriue handles—$1. §7-A 28-inch Gloria, with faney natural handies 3, Aa :6-inchGloria, with twisted oak, Weteh- sel and orange handles, mounting paragon case and a tassel—g2. £2~ 26-inch Gloria, with silver-studded wood handles—$2.75. 297A 28-inch “Empress” Gloria on Ger- man Weichsel Fragrant and pretty—82.75. ear 26-inch “Spun” Silk on Oak and Weichsel handles—8: ‘Theso are the latest arrivals trom “Umbrelladom'— and counting dollars they are ‘‘bargains." The othe? styles we have in stock do not antedate them by many weeks oF deys—for from “stem to stern” our Um- brellas have been collected from the late makings. £7-26-inch Silk on Oak, Madagascar, Fir, Weichsel and Fine Horn Handles—34. se"The @ size and the same quality of silk, with silver handies—4.50. 62" The latest novelty is as Bilver Studded Natural Wood Handle. We have them silk covered at from 85 to 86. 627A “close roll” with natural stick—26 inches—silk covered—#5. E27 We haves line that we boneht to sell at $10 and $15—but we have reducea them to 87 and 810, ‘Maybe you prefers larger size than 26-inch? Per- —_———_—— | tapes 28-inch would better suit your ideas, In that case this 28-inch list can supply you. £97 Gloria with Silver Handlce—@1.87, $2 Gloria with Natural Wood—g2 t#-“spun” Silk with Natural Wood—93. §27Silk with both Natural Wood and sil- ver—84. S27 silk with theSilver Tipped Handles— from $4 to 6.50. G27Sik with Horn and Ivory, Bilver Trimmed—from $6 to 37. "Satin, Surah and Gros Grain Carriake Shades—from 82.50 to $7. But this trying to make up your mind what sort or Pattern of an Umbrella you want without seeing it— and the others—is like trying to read in the dark Don't do that, Come in and let us show and show— unroll—open—and talk, to your edification, about them. ‘That is the way to buy an Umbrella. It is a pleasure to show when we have such a profuse stock to show from. When you know the quality is ali right it only leaves the handle to be decided upon. “There is rain in the air”—in fact it has material- ized, Are you “Umbrella-ready" for it?” SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING.” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE Established 1840, BU TTT TTT Wu HL McKurws Dany Ler, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1890, Owing to the rain we shell continue our Thursday's“Stock-pruntng Sale” tomorrow, Friday, For listof bargains see Wednes- day's *“Btar” and Thursday's “Post.” Hl Lit THI i | | i Litt Aslicate colorings, such as TAT gant Pink, Light Biue, also Black. €20 TIT i i PEPLLLLELELLLELELEEEEEE ELT 1 Hosmer. Ro é| aaaae - Fs Xx” rary X BELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH 8ST. 1922 Pa. AVE. 231 PA. AVE. 8.EL pp! Ltt Li Emam 5 zzA2! WITHOUT MoKINLEY PRICES. Wecall your sttention to our Hosiery and ‘Werm Underwear Departments, knowing we can fill your wants and save you money. No advance in prices this season, We can only mention s few speciale, Infants’ Ribbed Vesta, Ages 1 to & 250, All sizes. ‘Child's Fine Merino Vests and Pants. ‘Vests have ribbed arms, Pants ribbed to sbove the knea, Sizes 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 Prive 25c, 280, 320, 35c, 380. 420, 450. 490, SPECIAL. Child's Fine All-wool Combination Suits in" White and Nataral Wool. $1.50..... +eWorth LULL. scenseeeee- 82.50, Ladies’ Camel's Hair Vests and Pants, All sizes. Special price59c. Worth 75e. A batgain lot of Ladies’ Ribbed Vests and Pants we will sell at 38c. See what you can buy at 49c., then see ours at 380, We think ours will suit you, SPECIAL. ‘Ladies’ Warranted All-wool Combination Sutt, in White and Natural, Bought at @ great bargain. 62.50 Suit; worth fully $4.50 Suit, HOSIERY, Child's All-wool Ribbed Stockings, Fast Black, Sixes 5 t0 8%, 250. Child's Fast-black Onyx Dye Stockings, 6 to 836 250, Ladies’ Fast Black-foot Fancy Top Stockings et 260.; worth 350, ‘The above few lots are special bargains, but ‘Would like you to look through our line, one of the largest assortments in the city. Anything you may want you will find here, from the low- est price Cotton Hose of good value to the Finest Silk Hosiery in Blacks and Fancy Colors, ‘We will be pleased to show them, THE BON MARCHE, 028 316 7th st. nw. Torzaws Veny Low Prices FOR VOTERS AND OTHERS. CLUB SATCHELS, Imitation Alligutor (real leather), 10 in, igin. 13 Genuine Alligacor. te 83.00 8440 83090 84308470 Gold es i _ 16 in. #10 «811 26 in. 64.40 84. 96.00 canvas iin, i3gim. 14in, 15in Unpsawear. 16 in. B1L25 her), lea 8170 ‘ther, canvas lined. $1.70 82.90 $3.20 Bs.o0 83.70 84. Alligai lined, not pieced GLADSTONE BAGs. 18in. 20in. 22 im. 241n, imitation Alligator, canvas lined. 2.10. $2.40 82.70 83.00 canvas lined. 10 83.45 $4.00 $4.45 "84.90 Leather. leather lined, 5.15 $3.75 $6.35 6.99 87.75 Gepuiine aliientor, piakin lined, 812 813 814 815, TRUNKS, Leather, fron bottom, bonnet @oMeather Saratorm fall en Leeds Saiazoga, Excelsior Lock, gil $12 Dress‘. runk, iron bot! t Grain Leather, sore Lesiors, O 80 0 63.40 83.7 $1.35 81.45 ther lined, $1.85 $2.00 nie. corners, to! 86.25 87.00 $8.00 van 5085.00 | $5.50 ‘Pauioen rineas efcrrsite Lock, 2 86.00, 87.25 48.00 89.00 thane st * J Extra Quali:y; very strong. 68.00 "88.90, 80.50" 8100081150 915 We mark these trunks with your bame and put on & good strap, with leather loops, without charge. 023-ti,the TOPHAM’S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 1231 Pennsylvaniaave. n.w. ‘We carry s handsome line of these important ‘srticles for rainy weather, . Just received s shipment of GLORIA UM- BRELLAS in natural wood sticks. PRICES‘VEBY LOW ON THRSE ARTICLES. 3B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, 1237 PENNA. AVz., ‘THROUGH TO 413 13TH ST, 026-3m Dar BLANKETS, 61, 92, 63, 04, 05, 96, $7, 08, 69, BED COMFORTS at all prices, filled with White 6 Cor! sik ‘One Case Goons. ‘A OASHMERE, yard wide, wool REET SOURS, “BoE eH eresnraautr 4 pairs of Ladiew Savy Bine Cotton Hose, Size 8. Reduced to 37a. per } Thread Hose, slightly soiled. Reduced 0 400. per puir. 13 pairs of Children's %(-length Cash- ‘mere Hose, in Brown only. Reduced to ‘250. per pair, Half price, iret floor.) 2 Misses’ All-Wool Black Jerseys, with plain yoke and fancy tucked front, Sizes Wand 28. Reduced from 1.75 to sl. 2 Ladies’ All-wool Navy Blue Jerseys, with tucked yoke and full tucked sleeven, Sizes 36 and 38 Reduced from $5 to oe. 1 Lady's All-wool Navy Blue Jersey, with smocked yoke and full sleeves, Size 36. Reduced from $4.50 to $3. 2 Ladies’ All-wool Green Jerseys. Size 98. Reduced from 1 Lady's All-wool Black Josey. with tucked vest and finshed with mohair braid trimmings. Size 34 Reduced from $4.50 to #3.50. 2 Ladies’ Ail-wool Black Jerseys, band- somely trimmed with Soutache braid. Sizes 32 and 34 Reduced from $3 to 82.50. 1 Lady's All-wool Black Jorsey, tucked. yoko, with fancy stitching and full sleeves. Size 34 Reduced from $4.60 to $3.50. (Third floor.) Woonwarn & Lorsnor Offer in thetr Fan Department s small lot of odd Fans, in Colored ~atin, Gol- ored Gauze, White Satin end White Ganze, and sbout balf pric, No two aitke. (First floor.) Wooowarp & Lormor Offer in their Infants’ Department 5 Misses’ Gowns, extra fine muslia, slightly soiled, Reduced to 75a. 7 Children’s Muslin Gowna Sizes@ and 8 years, Reduced to 500. 4 Children's skirts, with embroidered ruffle and cluster of tucks. Size 4 years, Reduced to 50a (Second floor.) Woonwarp & Lorsnor Offer in their Corset Cover Department 4 Very Fine Cambric Corset Covers, made with V neck, trimmed with lace herring bone and ribbon. Size 32. Re- @uced to 75¢, 6 Square-neck Cambric Corset Covers, ‘with broad band on the shoulders and edge of Hamburg aronnd neck and sleeves, Sizes 36,40 and 42. Reduced to 500. 2 Children's Square-neck Aprons, with tucked waist, broad strings and neck and sleeves trimmed with a narrow of embroidery. Sizes 10 and 12 years Reduced to 81, (Second floor.) Woonwarp & Lommor Offer in their Muslin Underwear De partment— 1 pair Muslin Drawers with deep hem and two clusters of fine tucks above, Bize 23. Reduced to 37360. 1 Walking Skirt with tucked cambric ruffle and two clusters of tucks above, Reduced to 50c. 1 Muslin Underskirt with tucked cam- bric ruffle and clustered tucks above, extra width. Size2Q Reduced to 50e 5 Muslin Underskirts with Homburg ruffle st the bottom and cluster of tucks above, extra width Size 31. Reduced to 75e. (Second fioor.) Woonwarp & Lor:nor Offer in their Corset Department 2 pairs French “€, P." Corsets made of White coutil with spoon clasp down the front, two side steels, embroidered top and 1 pair Short “I. ©." White satin. Size 23, Keduced to 82 (Second floor.) Woonwarp & Lorsror Offer in their Linen Department 2 8-4 Red-bordered Damask Fringed Cloths, slightly soiled. Reduced to $2 each. 3 7-4 Ked-bordered Damask Fringed Cloths, slightly soiled, Reduced to $1 each. 2 dozen % Bleached Damask Napkins, Reduced to $3 per dozen. 3 half dozens ${ Unbleached German Napkins. Reduced to $1.15 each. “2 dozen § Cream Damask Napkin Reduced to 75. per dozen, 1 half dozen 6-8 Bleached Damask Napkins. Keduced to @1.25, 5 Damask Towels, with fancy borders and knotted fringe. Reduced to 37340, each, 4 White Bird's-eye Towels, with knotted. fringe. Reduced to 30c. each. 4 Turkish Bath Towels, slightly soiled, Reduced to 25c. each. 50 “Short Lengths" in Linen Sheeting apd Pillow and Bolster Linen in Jengths from 1 to 6 yards at greatly reduced prices. (Second for.) Woopwarp & Lornnor Offer in their Glove Department 1 pair Ladies’ 8-button length Brown Mou» quetaire Suede Gloves, Size 6. Be- duced to 50c. 9 pairs Ladies’ 4-button Real Kid Gloves, embroidered in feather atite Bizes 64 and 7. Reduced to $1. 7 pairs Ladies’ 4-button Epglish Walk- ing Gloves, in dark Tana Sizes 6 and 61. Reduced to $1.25, (Pirst floor.) Woonwarn & Lorsnor. Offer in their Stationery Department 9 Boxes of Paper, Reduced from 100. to Te. 8 Boxes of Paper. Reduced from 150 to 10c, 1Box of Paper. Reduced from 180. to 120, 6 Inkstanda Reduced from 62c. to Bic. 6 Inkstands, Reduced from $1.00 to 0c. (First floor.) Woorwarn & Lorsnor Offer in their Men's Furnishing Depart- ment & pairs Norfolk and New Brame Shirte, mizes : Drawers, ‘isee 28, 94 and SH heduced 3 vaire Medium-weight Merino Winter Drawers. Sizes 26 and 32." ieduced to ‘Se. 12 pieces Extra Heavy-weight White Shaker Fiauzel Stirts ged Deawern om tra well made, izes 34, 40 and 42 Drawers, elses E wer 34 and 38. Heduced to $2.75. (First floor.) Woorwano & Lorszor fer in their Jewel: ee Lo ir ry 11 10 25¢. pairs Bieck Cuff Buttons. Reduced trom ove. tose soa Bedueed from 500, 5 81 stra USEaFo> Cina Be a ee Srrouz Paros Fos Fanur. 59 conte instead of 68 cunts for these 15-inch Surah Benbes; worth $1.25. ‘These Double-faced Sutta'Ribboss—1ig tnches wide © conte s yard; 2-meh, 11 cent: Sinch, 15 conta, ARE TOO GOOD FOR THE PRICE—co for tomorrow the followtug reduced prices for rewular stock: 16 conta for 1 simch Best Qualty GG. Silk Ribbons ‘with eatin edew. ‘21 conte for thove 2 inches wide. PAL A ‘We allade to cur 960. 4-batton French Kid Gloves, Feduced to 74 cents, Fast Black snd all correct shades, We obsilenge the quality of the ual $1.25 Kid Gloves in comparison. Those who know our SG. Gloves will not be surprised, so it is only to those who don't that we write that they have been one of our specialties for thirteen yeara, At the commencement ofeach season we distribute so many hundred dozens of our SPECIALTIES at the wholesale prices. By so doing we make hundred: new patrons, who only too gladly pay regular hater. FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER. ‘89c. Biarrits or Pigskin Mousqueteires.............740 980. §-button Undressed Kid Mousquetaires........790 Tomorrow's special prices for Ladies’ Best Un- Gremed Kid or Suede Mousquetsires, street and 12 16 «620 8215 $260 $3.25 S2"Haves pair tried on, at our risk, and you will admit this claim: They are the best quality gioves possi- die to produce, THE PALAIS ROYaL. (Continued below.) Famars Grove Or Buazoarsa, ‘We wish we had space to give descriptions, We are ‘afraid the list below will read as if ‘twere lot of rem- Bante, when, in truth, "tis an account of FULL LINES of our most popular sutuma and winter styles: Marked Friday's Prices, CUT THIS OUT. Prices. 83.50 Ostrich Feather Bows...... sees $2.98 250, Buttons, all sizes.......... 190 25c. Oxidized Silver Clasps..ecvesseeree 190 35e. 1.75 Sateen Corsets, Black and colors... 25c. Damask Towels, knotted fringe... 190 ‘75e. Zylonite Brush, Combend Mirror... 60c Tt ‘Ten per cent off the marked prices of all Colored Silks and Satins, imported Buckles and Dross Slides and Ladies’ and Children's American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear. THE PALals ROYaL, (Continued below.) —-00—419 JACKETS. ‘The season is sufficiently far advanced for Ladies to know much sbout Jackets. WE LEARN THAT AT 85, $10 AND 812 WE HAVE NOT ONLY THE BEST VaKInTY, BUT THE BEST QUALITIES IN TOWN. Now, please don’t classify us with those who claim the best of everything. We do not claim to be head- quarters for the Hixh-priced Imported Wraps, though. we cletm—for authority we refer to the informati furnished by Ladies who go a-shopping—THAT OU DOMESTIC-MADE GAKMENTS AT $5, 810 AND $12 ARE SO LIKE THE IMPORTED THAT THEY MAY BE TEEMED FAC SIMILEs, THE 5S PALAIS Pe Ree A coco K K FEB JAGKETS Jai 24S GS Ee Ssg8 = ‘We quote two favorite styles that have been favorably compared with the usual @6 and @7 Jackets. 18T.—Our $5 Beaver Jackets, Black and Navy ; tailor made in imitation of the $8 Imported Jackets; the same style high sleeves, revere and silk braid bound collar and pockets, 2D.—Cheviot Reefer Jackets, roll collar, high sleeves, side pockets and large buttons, s le 69 Imported Jacket THE se%9 PALAIS 5 ee Boral a fA SoS Eres ; 3 aa 8, Bx Ee a Sad 24 G08 Ec t ag Four styles that are fac stmiles of @12, @15 and $17 imported garments: No. 1—Cheviot Reefé Navy. Astrakhan fur roll collar, high sleeves, side pockets, braid fastenings, No. 2—Chevict Reefer, Black or Navy, roll coflar and sleeves trimmed with No tary regiment of England. No. 4—Cheviot Blazer, with Vest, Black or Navy, high sleeves, pockets, braid binding. TEs PALAIS i Z RoraL JAGKETS. (Bpecial Sale Price, €10.50.) ‘The following style isa fac simile of an Imported Jecket that retails nowhere at less than $18 It is of Cheveron Cleth, with roll collar and deep cuffs of As $15 — JAGKETS. (Bpecial Sale Price, $14.) If you will compare these Seal Plush Jackets with ur $10 Real Seal Capes you will better appreciate the ‘marvelous imitations. Having Real Sea) tr:mminge, sotin lining, and being shaped exactly as are the real seal garments, is it ® ‘wonder they are often Judged real sealskin! S97-The Jackets, 27 inches long, reduced to........814 GaThe Jackets, 26 inches long, reduced to.......-813 PALAIS ROYAL. Gor, 12k nares, | aS tahe Ove Exrexsrvr Hasxoxencmer DEPARTMENT. ‘We have qularged the epace for Handkerchiefs te Simost double its former size, During the past week we Reve received an extre @ipmest of all sorts of Handterchiefs. which our bayer was fortu- Rate enough to procure before the increase of tariff. ‘Hamdkerohicte will be higher withoat a doubt We are going to sell this purchaseat the old prices. Among the number are: Children’s Printed Band- Rerchiefe, fast colora, suitable for school purposes, et Sc. A splendid variety of patterna Fine Sheer Handkerchiefs for Ladies, with tnch ems; some embroidered in Black; others tn Pink, Light Biue and White; bave the appearance of 250. omen, Special ficurenow 12 yc. All colors China Silk Handkerchiefs, embroidernd Walloped oleres, euch as Cardinal, Yellow, Lixbt Biue, ‘Nile and Canary, at 250. Regular value 30¢. About 62 different designs in Sheer Quality White Handkerchiefs, some eet Blocka, come full embroid- Ored and scalloped edge, at 250. A special valne in LADIES’ ALL-LINEN REM- STITCHED HANDKERCHIFS, full size, all width Dem, at Lvige. This is eplendid value, An endless variety of Borders in MEN'S HANDKER- CHIEFS. Someofthoseare found in bettorgoods Se lect styles at Ic. Without s dowht the most varie@ smortment of FINE EMBKOIDERED ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS ts something to be wondered at, for we believe onrssives we have too many #tyles for Fou toselect from, simply from the fact which a lady Temarked while looking through this line yostord “Why do you Folks carry #0 many stylet Teason we Wish to suit every taste. makes present of a very fine Randkereh ‘We are bonnd fo please you. They range ‘T5e. to 84.98 REAL DUCHESS LACE POINT HANDKER- CHIEFS, $1.50 to $10 cach. All new, of this seasou's Productions. Extra Quality All-silk Chine White Embroidered ‘Men's, full 20-in. size, any iuitial, at 75 Men's Plain White Hemstitched Chine Silk Hand. Kerchiefa, large size, at $1, of 6 for @5.50. Mourning Handkerchiefs of all descriptions and erades, Ask to ere the Outline Embroidered Handkerchicfa, Entirely new. Handkerchief Departwent main aisle as you enter. day, forthe If you denire to nine to un, 1B price from be. each, ‘You can send for either of these catalorues, as they are ready now, and if you are interested they are yours free of charge: “DR. JAEGER'S SANITARY CATALOGUE” (A very interesting book.) OUR CLOAK CATALOGUE, Containing Mustrated Cute OUR FASHION GAZETTE, ‘With Descriptive Detail of the New Fashions A BNP SS, fr a Eun Fe 4 A Sass BBR Uv U RRR 00. nn BU U k G MoM = U u me eo os | Goo i fas “ww! EE ii as FRR rR * ROR KR R O ask PBB PRE ° a st, BOB RR O bee OK OR 420-422-424-426 SEVENTE 8, A Garar Orrenisa Ty Snmrs Made of New York M linen bosom, continuou: © first-class ‘Shirt. Sizes, 1 We have received another « pyc only 2 Be. Curtain Scrim, in White and Fancy, st 5, 8, 10 and Ive. per yard LACE CURTAINS. Ww howing some great bargains at 75c., 1, 81.25, $1.50 ang upward CHENILLE PORTIERES. A choice line of beautiful styles, BED COMFORTS, weil size at 75c, #1, $1.25, $1.50 and up- BLANKETS. Notwithstanding the advance in price by the manufacture these goods we ic ot n, for trimming and making capes and coats, $4'to $12 a yard, CARHART & LEIDY, 928 Tth st and 70S Ket. ow, Philadelphia Store. Dovous & Buo. 612 NINTH BT, TNTER-OCEAN BUILDING, o22 Are youinterested? Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day the following Great Burzeins will be offend No. 1.—We have left about 25 dozen out of 100 dozen Ladies’ High Neck and Long Siveve 34. Kibed Vests whieh you can have at “/5e. each. No. 2.—Three lots of Ladies’ Black Hose, Hermsdorf ye. prices UOc., CSc aud 57c., will be wold at 48c. per pair. No. 3.—136 yards Stamped Momie Cloth 39c. Scarfs for 250 each. 146 yards Stamped Knotted Fringe Open-work 5c. Scarfs for 25c. each. 2 yards Stamped Knotted Fringe Open-work 450 Scarfe for 35c. each. ‘Se. Stemped Pillow Shams for 18¢. No, 5.—20e, Stamped spiashe.s for Ze No. 6.—25 dozen Table Napkins, worth $1.50, for 81.25 per dozen. A complete line of the Best Imported Saxony and Germantown Worsteds, DOUGLAS & BRO, o21 Le Ww. M, Ssosren & Soxs 919 PENN. AVE. ¥.W., BAVE HOW ON SALE ONE OF THE HANDSOM- EST LINES OF D&ESS GOUDS TH <Y HAVE OF- FERED FORK SEVERAL YEARS, COMPRISING A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW MATSKIALS IN DRESS GOUDs OF THE LAYEST IMPURTATIONS, AND WOULD CaLL PARTICULAL ATTENTION TO OUR ELEGANT SOCK OF NOVELTIES IN WOOLEN AND SILK GOODS, WHICH WE ARE PREPARED TO SELL AS AP AS THEY CaN BE BAD IN THIS OR ANY OTHER MARKET. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BEAULTIFUL LINE OF BLACK FAILLE SILKS AT VERY MODERATE PRICES AND OF SUPERIOR QUALILY, AND, IF YOU WisH TO PURCHASE A HANDSOM®D BLACK SILK AT A MODERATE PRICE YOU WILL FIND IT AT OUR HOUSE. IN PACT, WE HAVE NOW ON BAND ONY OF THE HANDSOMEST AS SORTMENTS OF FINE DRESS GOubDs TO BE FOUND IN THIS MARKET. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, ONE PRICE ONLY. o18-5t W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. An Exhibition of the Latest ART NEEDLE WOLK AND HOUSE DECORATIONS ‘Will be open for five days, commencing OCTOBER 21, im theofice of THE SINCER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 616 9TH ST. ¥.W. It includes all the most ‘fashionable tmported ée- signa, many of which can only be reproduced on our machines. All desiring to view tis besutiful work ae invited te call at our office. THE SINGER MFG. CO. LEWIS BAAR, Agent, 1S-100 OPP. U. 8. PATENT OFFICR. Sractacuzs, Exz Ghssses. PERSONS WHO FIND THEIR EYESIGET FAILING SHOULD BAVE A PAIR OF 8PRO- TACLES OR EYE GLASSES SKILLFULLY ADJUSTED aT ne A311 Fata,

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