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4 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON: September 25, 1901, regalar and permanent cireulution in Washington three Sees larger than that of ney other paper tm the city. Ax n locul NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it kay ne competitor. The policy of this republic with reference to ‘the aggression of other powers on or near the American hemisphere bas crilergone little if aay change since, after the war of 1812, ite Standing ats nation was recognized at bome and abroad. That policy may net at all times have seemed as clearly defined as may have been desired by tho best informed and most Patriotic Americana, There have been times when the United States, owing to internal dis- sensions or other carves, have buon unable to dnsist on the full principle now known as the Monroe ductrine, but better styled the Amcri- an policy. it is illustrated sufliciontly,. how- ever, ix the practice of out govern- ment from the very beginning. The power of tho government has not al been the mensure of its demands. ithout trenching on the rights or interests of ny other people we say to England, to any power, this vast America, except certain ofined possessions—colonies of a few Evropean countries—is for Americans. It is the natural, Sadefeasible right of American nations to hold and occupy it. Paralle! with that contention is the other contention and nceessary derivative from it, that whatever moans incident to main- ining this interest in the soil a well- regulated government would employ to pre- Serve its power in the hemisphere the Ameci- ean republics may use to sapport their fufluence xnd independence. In fact thelr influence on these continents 94 re- ord# nations not American ix co-extensive with their power and grows out of their independence. These general facts and principles old time. But every now and then pmes important to reasert them. The ooea- ston now is not theencroachmentof a European power on American soil, althongh the British claim to 2 portion of Venezuela is not forgot- ten, but the interest of the United States in the Pacific ocean and the Caribbean sea. The uc- quisition of harbore in the Hawaiiwn Isiands and the West Indies may hve no very close and immediate connection with the antonomy of any of the American republics, Lut to the futereats of this conniry both are obviously of importance now and may become more ouree of time, even involving the Tae literary grace and popular ter characterized the learned adress of Prestlent Weir Mitchell of the congress of American phy- sicinane and surgeons are worthy of all praise. ‘What be waid of tho increasing value of instra- mentd of precision is of high interest beyond the medical profession. The «pocial honor he did to the great Galileo for bis discovery of the ‘uso of the thermometer in the treatment of the human body and the counting of .the pulse s¢ a token of iiealth or disease finely il- Instrated that part of his subject. The science of medicine has made since Galileo's day vast progres#, and iz nothing has there been Greater advance then in the instruments for gacertaining the seat of inalniy and a chart of its symptoms. ~ +e Another place for the dames-—for the sex in generat —has been found ofticially. They make the best inspectors of meat under the govern- ment inepectiow laws because they are defter in handli , the mier»seope, more keen sighted, more patient. Perhaps it is the same provision of nature in the distribution of talents and fac- altics whieh enables the wife to cironmven: the wily butcher or pow!tryman while the busband falls his easy victim. -——++=____. ‘Bhere is food for reflection in the annual re- Port, just submitted, of the commissioner of Penstons. On the 30th of June last there were 676,160 pensioners on the rolls, an increase since the last fiseal year of 138,216. The total amount disbursed for pensions, expenses, -ke. was §118,548,959.71, a8 compared with £106, 490,890.19 disbursed last year. About 30,000 pension certificates are issued eneh month and itis expected that during the eurrent year 360,000 claims will be adjwlicated, for which the commissioner thinks the presen: appropria- tion of $133,473,085 wili be sufticient. The na- tion will continue asa duty and x pleasure to pay all honest claims for penvious. ‘The scru- tiny into these claims should be close enough to secure justice to ell concerned. Nothing leas will satisty the people who pay the taxes. = George Washington did all im bis power to secure the clearing out of the Potomac’s bed so asto make and keop the stream navigable. A newly found docement shows that he and bis cotemporarics were fully alive to the subject. Perhaps it may be said that they were more fully alive to it than their successors of the Present generation. At last, howover, the gen- eral government is working for Potomac im- ingtou's place and ‘The railway wail euperiateadeats mzke two very vatnable suggestions concerning the branch of the civil service. Onc of these re- lates to the merely physical qualifications of the employes. It is desired that more atten- tuon should be paid to the physical examination of ticse who apply for admission to the rail- way mail service. The oibcr recommendation is that there should Le a corps of well trained wubstitutes. ————— + ___ The Coramistioners decide that under the existing condition of things, the insuficiency of the appropriation and tie shortness of the time before Congress convenes, the health office | aaust continue the dircet eotlection of garbage. | ‘This is perhaps the only plan they can adopt without taking too much risk. Having settled the point it is hoped that the garbage will be well collected, especially during this warm eca- son. — + ‘The southern oxposition at Raleigh will have the editor of the Atlanta Journal, who is the successor of Mr. Grady im eloquence, as one of ita principal orators. But whut would » south- rm exposition expose if not the natural product of that section, oratory, and why rhoald not the newspaper men have a chance in exposing that product as well as the poli- teins’ ——- +2 There was nothing strange in the desire of the great congrees of healers to visit the White House and inte-view the President. ‘That has been the common practice of heelers ever wince the government was founded. —- It is fortunate for Mr Blaine that he was not here during the congress of physicians. There ia little doubt that tho conventiun woald have beom written up by some enterprising eorre- spomtent as a concealed consultation on the Secretary of State's physical condition. —--—_ = Mr. Jones of New York is making so little noise that some of bis acqnaintauees are won- dering whether his machinery is stationary or remarka!ly well oiled. — — England is not without her ‘that a brawny Kussian Moves will undortase to ead the children of Britain out of Egypt, whether they want to go or not —— ‘There ts quite a contrast between the “Boss” Piatt of today and the Platt who ence Sgured continucasiy in some of the comic prints asa “me too” decoration to Conkling. —-- te ‘Mr. Hill has evidently observed that the ail- ‘ver question isn't likely to teke care of a can- didate, and has conciuded tha: it may as 4 be left to whe care of iteeif. ——— bs Silver and tia have put the politicians of the | eountry very decidediy vz their metal. a. ‘The presont is a most Sourishirg season for Beiitical agucsticisms. “Anwep ro THE Teer SAKS IN THE SEVICE OF THE PEOPLE. ri JfO0 cme has enened 0 better sighs to being XN themselves to your attention than— XN NB have we, Ali we-have to sy on— the subject of CLOTHES concerns you -and— —there's lots of it. Just now YOU are inter— ested in the buying—WE in the selling, of = course, Bat our talk isof mutual benefit.— ~The present is the fail btoom of the past.— ~The magnitude of our siock shows the~ progress we Lave made—the success that— has attended our efforts. We can't help— being satisfied whem we see up whet s— —tickety tadder some folks are trying to— elluab with your favor. — Bur CLOTUING- ints seasoa's otLing. — ze Bois axv Cuitoeews Davart MENT. — Tomorrow is the BOSS? and CRIL— ~ DREN'S leisme day—aad one of our basi-— est ones, Thore ian't another opportanity— —in this city to vland Lefure auch « collection— - Of eldthinw dainties. = Wedon't dothe making, but we do icis of— —Hictating. You leok to US—and us only—for— your asmurances of rellalitity. We want to- Le respopsilia, Tis trying trying to sbleia— Ourselves belind soie une else whom you— = don't knew—cr care about—ien't our way.— We don't expect any complainte—bat ff thes— ere made we shoulder the responsibility. Of— course we are talking fof your trade—but we— are Lacked Ly cur stoc?. —lis after you've been around and tried to— uiatch ite great variety that its vastness— What a one tt is!— —-dawnsupon you. Itcumesfromeverywhere— ia the civilized world through the hone warkete from “a tolsard."— Much we tuk-and more we left behind— We been— because it was unit for your confidence. ~ —Wo see soms of it is in town. Into Europe we went erscnaliy—We didn’t trust to ia— —porting axeuts. Lucky we didn't, for there— Was wany a sparkling wein that Sashed in— the English, Freach and German cnpitals— that isn't in this city angway except asa— part of our stock. ‘sthean exclusive things— —that give spice to the collmtion. They are~ mostly KILTS, JERSEY SUITS, VELVET— ~-SUITS and the ike, that are wade wore of— over on the “other ride” than here. A stock— without them, thouyb, is like a tree without— —leaves—varren of beauty. In getting OUR— —BOY'S and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING to— ‘ether we didu’t lowe sizht of the fact that it— has to stand oa fe merits. for all the care— —tho wearers tak So wo never let the— —desize for offect “rat into the quality.” — Wetake care of the stont boys—and provide— them au assurtiwent of upecially made gar— —ments. — Wecarry o: sizes in lotso? SHORT PANTS— ATS up to 26 years. That's unusual—but— it Gills 4 need. — When we're picking patterns we never— —forget we are selecting for juveniles.— that “‘old-uannish"— ~sbout our BOYS’ LONG PANTS SUITS— —that you so often see. The style is becoming— —to the years always. — The tough, stard-by qualities that are— —essential ia School Clothes are to be found— —here in a large assortment of rightly made— ents — both LONG AND BUORT— PANTS SUITS. — The young need LIGHT-WEIGHT OVER— —CARMENTS and we've a plenty—“‘stun— ners”- all ages. it. —There’s none of en — Ilyou go about we want you to take par— cular mote of the prices—and compare— —them. There are some hig shortaes on our— —side—but our quality and quantity crowd— out ail attempt at competition. - — SECOND FLUOR-TWO ELEVATORS. — Ore Mews Crorntxe. —We are alike—from one end of our store to— the other. Every nook and corner is— ~-filled- and it’s with the best in every case.— —If you wantan idea of how we'vextown into— —the gracious favor of the community look — at the two immense floors ft takes now to— —hold all our men’s stock, when one floor— full used to be cufiicient. Wo sues wo aro— —responsible for the exacting dewands you— make. It may chaff others who have to— rely on @ iweager essortment—and that the— —work of others—but {t's a pleasure to us— that you are particular. Our manufacturing— —iiepartinent bridges us over every require-— ment of fashion or persoual fancy. It's the— hey to satistaction—and that is your due.— A taste of our esceilence sharpens your— ‘—tppreckition to 9 puint that indifference =cannot satisfy. When tailors—the best of— —them—ery out the “shos must pinch. —We have never shown such a variety of— DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS AND— LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS. The stock— 4s just fall to overflowing with new and— original conceite—of our own “get-up,"— —rene:rber. You get the effect and the— —quslity—minus the fancy prices SINGLE— —sul DOUBLE-BREASTED SACK SUITS— ~and CUTAWAY FROCK SUITS in genuine— —English Faney Whipeords—"*Wood Sbade"— —Cheviets Pisin amd Faucy Cassimeres,— Cheviot, Tweeds, Worsteds, Homespuns,— te. Cutto s nicety in St—and fuished to— perfection. — The OVERCOATS “touch” on all sides. Everybody can get just what they want in— color, length, cloth snd price. Both the ~SUITS and the OVERCOUTS run from $10— —to €3, None eheaper can be good—none— higher priced ean be better. - — THIRD and FOURTH FLOORS—TWO — - ELEVATOKS, - to be free with as—in and out,.Jooking and— —buying—te your heart's content. Our stoch— and our efforts to please you can't help— making us the most popular place in— —Washingtow. Sass axp Comraxz, The Everlasting Zoviere for the People, PENNSYLVANIA AYEXUE AND SEVENTH ” STREET. aT A. KAUPMAN'S, Mi . eae ‘ ‘this torrid wentlier while reefing tt we have forward tour spreis} priced quriuents which tong, frog fastening. lar, Keussicn bas roll... tring full Jonata of mfuk collag-satin faced, 28 inches lone, breasted, large Lorn buttons, ages 4, G. 8, and 12 years, no riso in size, Ladies! Wraps wil! stand comparison with ax in this city, and as to our prices we are well k Cotton Underwear, but our stock being 80 weli troduce this departiuent. seams and perfect ftti extra sizus; 3 for... Children's Navy Blue Chinchilla heeters, double 909 Pennsylvania ave,, bet. oth and 10th sts. Only lock for our name cad uiruber, as we are not advertising wader the nawo uf The Combination. Tt might 2°62 too wartn avon to read an advortise- ment of Full Wyaps, but in order to make yon foncet brought we fool confident canuut tip had In this city for the price. Ladies? Biack Beaver Reefer. fur collar, 28 inches 85 Ladies’ Black and biue Beaver Reofer, shawl col- the Ladies’ Biaek and Biyo Kersey Reefer, Aluska 10 $2.90 Our assortment of Infants’, Children's, Misses" and iy house nown. ‘This js wot exactly the Leight of the season for Ladies’ selected and the line as large as we over carried. wo shall give you someesceptionally iow prices in order to in- Good quailty of Muslin Corset Covers, felled small, median and +250 Init only threo to each customer and for Saturday only. Fine Cambric Corset Cover, V neck, trimzed with Hamburg edge, 32 to 42 sizes, Good quality Musiin Gowns, tucked yoke aud woven-edge winbroidery, full lencth Good quality Muslin Gowns, tucked yoke, H. burg edge and fusertion, full lonwth.... Good quality Muslin Skirts, deep cambric rumMe tucked, with Torchon lac ‘Satin-back Velvet Ribbou, all shades, No. 6. No.7. No. do. com hs Ro. 10. —~-— Compare prices, 2. ii the newest shades in Chitfon, with Leading 5 inches deep Ladies’ Dull Lisle Boot Pattern Hose, pin-etriped tops, the newest and choicest colorings. Or 3 pair for onedoll 2,000 dozen Men's Collars snd Cuffs, 2,100 Anon, ®t shapes, each,. 100 dozen Men's Half Hose, Tans and Modes... Fall requiar made 2nd favt color, worth... Children’s School U: case of Men's Shirts and Drawers—Shirts, 10.46: Drawers, 28 to 42. Worth 50c. ‘Yt-inch Gloria, natural stick... A perfect cou, very cheap at 81.25. whrellas, parason frames. .. uo ‘25 dozen Men's Nieht Sh rts, maile of good qual- ity musiin, plain or trimued. Bungle Bracelets, sterlinz silver... Ladies’ Exyptian Combed Yarn Ribbed Vests, white, with pants to match, in Ladies’ Ribbed Vests in Ecru and Pantsto match, very fine gauze sik ribvon draw string, pearl buttons, ba ‘These are Saturday Dotlets at A. KAUFMAN'S, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BET. OTH AND 10TH. ‘Only look for our Name and Number. Tomorrow night's Stor wi contain Monday If you read {t you will be wise and profit Prices. thereby. sur- BECK 2STENE CORSET, xc. CHILD'S COR- ‘et Waist, te. bese ze Liat PN exzee There appears to be a great deal of malaria about. If everybody having malaria knew about the virtue of Wine of Calisaya and Iron there would soon Le go maluri Wine of Calisaya and Iron cowpounded from the eali- saya bark, iron, best sherry wine and aromatics, and xs remedy for malaria, chilis, fever. ague, &e., it ty up- none ‘Toe. Lottie: 3 for @2. Mu EER RRR vTT1 SAN EB RR = uM M RR v it COR. 11TH AND F STS, N.W. ‘URTAIN POLES, 1de., FIXTURES ALL COM- plete. RAFE'S Onsrsat Loras, OU MOTHERS WHO HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR NEW AND ORIGINAL STYLES IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHING WITL DO WELL TO SEE OUR SELEC- TIONS BEFORE PURCHASING, THE COUNTERS IN OUR Boys* DEPARTMENT ANE PILED HIGH WITH NEW AND PLEASING EF- FECTS, THE CREATIONS OF THE MOST CELEBRATED AMERICAN AND EURQPEAN MAKERS OF JUVENILE GARMENTS. ead vy 00 UR ASSORTMENT OF HILT, 8 Qsensey axv verver “oo” SUITS 18 PARTICULARLY FINE. THOSE FROM ABROAD ARE OUR OWN IMPORTATION, AND THEREFORE CANNOT BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. fp¥ SCHOOL CLOTHES WE HAVE THE SAME STRONG, i SERVICEABLE FABRICS THAT HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN sucH GOOD SATISFACTION. IN ALL ‘THE NEW PATTERNS AND COL- ORINGS. CUT IN THE LATEST + FASHION, FAULTLESS-FITTING AND THOROUGHLY YAILORED. ‘TITTHE QUESTION OF PRICEIS T AVERY IMPORTANT ONE. WITH US YOU ONLY PAY FOR THE MATERIAL AND WORK- MANSHIP. YOU PAY NOTHING FOR STYLE ©R FIT, FOR UN- DER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WOULD WE SELL YOU POORLY FITTING OR OLD-STYLE GAR- MENTS. Ros:xsox, Pau & Co, ‘THE LAXGEST EXCLUSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE IN” AMERICA,” 25 1900, 1208 ABD 1206 ¥ ST, ¥.W. Hy ASe. FRINGED NAPEINS, 45. Rarrs at ae. = ast YOU CAN, by tsiing advantage of our list of Fools for tomorrow, save considerable money. —e Now reat The list @fecartiers. Genuine Dover Ficz Beaters, worth 150. dee 200 ‘Two-quart Tin Buckets, Worth 10e. Mirror Whisk Hivlders, orth Le, Large Colanders, worth 15e...... ‘Three-quart Oval Butter Buislets, worth Lie)... Large Footed Wash Basi 5 ‘Throe-pint Tin Coffee Pots, wort!: Le. No. 6 Heavy Wash Boileryeovper Lottom, worth, i 81.29... ms No. 8 Heavy Wash Holley 81.50......... Planished Meust Japanned Dust Paus, worth 102. Largo Niekeline Trey, worth Finely Painted Enzlish ‘Tin Oyster Buckets, 12-quart, Wort Patent Flour Sifters. worth Le: Japanned Pepper Deedes, warth Ofc. ‘Twin Match Safes, wor ‘Tin Pint Cup Large Iron 0: Gaivanized Tea Ketties, worth 70°. pie Ten-quart nized Water Pails, worth 4c Galvanized Wash Bowls, worth 1 Doubie Koasting Pans, worth 81.2: Nickel Cuspidors, worth 2c. Fecopper Lotter, W: Block Tin Bread Raisers, Heavy Bread Pans, worth Ihe Nine-ring Mu‘hn Pans, worth S 2 Bronze Candlesticks, worth Black Handle Dippers, w ‘Tin Jolly Molds, worth 050. 2. Wire Bread Toastes, worth Nutunex Grates, worth O4e.. Wire Pot Chains and Wire Bow! Strainers, worth 05¢ Wire Soup Strainers, worth 10c.. Wire Spout Strainers, worth O5c..... Wire Broilers, worth 05 Wire Broilers, urge, worth 10c. Six-rime Eicur Pe Gravy Straiw Jupanned T Emborsed Coffee ‘Three-pron Mincing Knives, worth } Fruit Preswes, worth Zine Oilers, worth, Long Handled Skinuers, worth ‘Tin Table Spoons, worth 1c... Mi poons, worth Alcobol Stoves, worth 25e Vin Gas Burners, worth 2 Wire Mouse ‘Traps, worth 1Ce Flower Pot Bracksts, worth O5¢ Children’s Tin Muss, worth 05 Wire Cork Pullers, worth 05 Wire Bird Cave Hooks, worth 08e Japanned Corkscrews, -15e Wi 05e Comb Case = 04e Can Openers, worth O5e.. Wire Coat Frames, worth 046. Mop Handies, worth I4-inch Steel Kitchen Saws, worth 73¢.. Polished Wood Handle Serew Driver, worth 15 Coffee Pot Stands, worth 05 Tub Soap Dishes, worth Lue Iron Match Safes, worth 07 ‘Sad Stands, worth O4e.. Steel Shovel (large), worth Steel Hatchets, worth Te. Steel Nail Haumers, worth 25¢, Nut Crackers, wort 25 Cover Litters, worth 0: St faa Polished Tack Hammers, worth 15 SPECIAL Just received 200 dozen extra q dow Siades, with patent spring 1 Worth Svc. Our price, 23e., compl Also received—Adjnstable Curtain Stretchers, Ask toseo them, 7TH AND H STS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO. at YACHT CAPS, GOLD, BLACK AND WHITE braid trimming, 39. : itarrs se25-Bt TIT H T HOW T HHH Tr HOH TT HE TBE 00 BoB OO BBR OO O ROB OO BB 00 MMMM A RRR CCl MMMM AA KORG MMMM AA RRR G MM MAAR RG MM MAT AK K CCOH Our Grand Fatl and Winter Open- ing will occur Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurscay, September 29 and 30 and October 1. Our new department claima your attention — Dress Trimmings and Feather Trimmings, Wo haxe felt the need of them for a year or two. A new department means two very fmportant things. It means that being just baught the stock must beentirely new. It alsg means that being entirely new the stock ‘must naturally embrace all the latest and most fashionable xoods. 80 hear in mind we have no old trimmings to show you, for we have never kept them before. DRESS TRIMMINGS. What ava- riety of fashionable newness! Gimps, Possementeries, Braids, Edsings, Fringes of every imayinable descrip. tion, In Fringes we havethe Beaded, Corded, Knotted, Rope and gilk in all styles and widths. Nailesd. Gimps in different sizes © Nail Heads in any quantity you may, wish —dozen or gross. Black Silk Brows and Conds in various sizes and styles Colored Dress Trimmings. “Your every wish can be sravified. ’ Rich ‘and cievant best expresses it. Fancy Steel and Gold Gimps, Passementer- ies, Bratis, &c., for streot and even- ing wear. Jet and Silk Stomachers and Collare im different sizes and patterns, BUTTONS. Buttons form en im- ° portant factor in our Dress ‘elim. ming departinent. New buttons eniy, remember. Buttcns of Jet, steel, crochet, ivory, horn, pearl and many: covered silk Buttons, FEATHER TRIMMINGS. “We have kopt afew Feather Trimmings before, but so reat have been the ad- ditions toit thet the stock is prac- tically new. Coque, Peacock and.other fancy Feathers, in Boas, Collar, Edgings and Flat Trimminzs of every dosir- able kind. These Festher Trimnisaze will be exceedingly fasiionabie this seuson for both dresses and wraps— particularly the latter. We offer « Feather Bos at $1.25 which reaily “"beats the country”—s0 reasonable ‘and pretty is it. A GLOVE BARGAN FOR To- MORROW. We will sell tomorrow ‘[-book Suede and Giace Kid Gloves, in Tans, Browns,-Modes. Grays and Black at the exceptionally low price of Sic. per pair. ‘These warranted, an will be fitted at counter. “Better secure « galr morrow, . BON Mancus, 314 und 316 7st. 2.w, 1 DS edie aca F Try : Manager. | 5025-9 x Psp. Tue MONUMENTAL, $87 and 990 Fst. nw. : A Fine Millinery, Cloaks, Hosiery, Gloves, &e. , ry The system of selling every article at a small profit but of inerongily reliable gaslicy t's Fuling privet: ; a pleot £ 7 AND H 8T3.-N.W., SCHOOL BEGINS AGAIN. FRANK! ‘The scholars return. their vacation browned and strats refreshed and cager to take up their course of ie Sdmeation. WE CAWT waste our AN ARMY OF 40,000 CHILDREN. time or money in advertis- All of them should ‘have « New Fs!l Hat. We have ing a lot of svods that havo Thale arrangements to supply varkad the misses wit eo Fundy to wear, atthe entrenaiy ive prise of Soe. ana YOU CAN'T waste your | fi Youveuit we offer tue above Hats at tue fabulous thne or money ia buying | low: Taeel Be. WE CAS, however, at © oT yout hitcheut cut tomorrow of Pat_and Winter from our Ht of saaliuse 9 6 at Folontere seven Toren ‘0 Fall Eine at a mminturmn prices to frou to 4 years. that sell ransini from Sail sourchir we ofr the sauwe at tae favviews Price of 81.08. b HOSIERY AND MERINO UNDERWEAR ‘Also our Pai erat gurgave, warrhnted sates, i warranted sisnteate Winis work et fated stainiess. Wnty wor cs so Lailies' Fancy Hess, icuclien ‘ribbed, in ait aud designs ty inateh every plain and Gency sions Abo in Groen, Kind, Tan, Gruss Brow, wliow. Tuo, Nile, fe. Avo Raluruggan Hose. 1s Fev Ole. quality. Ladies" AllSiroot Vest; also a Jersoy. Ribbed Vest, with Vants (oiatch, at 4So.t regular ive, quality, Also Ladies’ and iren's Underwear of every de- serijtion, from Zoc. to the fuest «rade of silk. UMBRELLAS Aga fall souvenir. Ladies and Ctuldren’s Sun and Rain Umbrellas, 26- inch, with handsome natural stick aud fancy handles, Parairon fr.aues, Glorla, Wear guaranteed, at 7 Fine silk Giotia, best’ puragon fraive, at HC” Also Ladies’ and Gents’ Biuest Luported silk Um- breiles isa fall souvenir. MANDKERCHIEFS. 100 dozen Pare Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain and drawn stitch, at 12ye., Yalue sc. Laitios! inch Henastitentd, now Ge., value 125 Fadies’ Faney Menustitehed, npw Se. value Lc Hes’ Sheer White rambrotideed, Hic, value SOc. stitched, fail size, 8. . valu ‘Pwo-inch Henstitched, 23sc., Vaine we. HEADQUARTERS FOR KID GLOVES. Over forty different brands. Every sty’ shade, “The best quality. Lvery’ pair «enuine Ye very pait frou te, upward warrauted hived to the hands. . You have no meed to Wear ai fitting glove. - Lhe tis! ours. days we offer you asa fall souvenir two 8," FoOS of exquisite value. One finest voode are the ‘objective point today, but you cau see the Naiues, the wane ax if we offered the lowest price glove. YOU ALL KNOW What the Best Quality Real Kid 8-button Snede sells tor, $2.25, that's what our price is tor “The Monu- menal.* "The very best Sbutten quality. If you wouid pay 84 Yora pair youcouid not cet a better sain, a better maue Glove dr a better iit. ‘until the ist of October, to With these Gloves, we Will sell thous at €L.U2. You will Sud taem matked #225 in stock. Our second grand Kid Gove offering will be our 4- button **Monuuentai,” which we sell at $1.tiy Other houses sell ihe sime quality at $2. For a few days, to tue Ast of Octob WIE sell’ this Giove at 13 OUR S-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE In ail the newest slades, at $1.19. Keuiar price Gur s-imtton Fountaimo Glace Kid at 21.38. Regu int price #173. apaees ae Our Foster Hook Gloves 97e. Toxwiar price $1.25. Our S-button Mousquetaire (ii. Mestiar price lose ont a lot of Children’s Kid Gloves, with stitched ack, we will offer them at the extreely low price Of 5c.” Every pair wortl ‘Tue above prices are oniy a few of the immense as- Sortuent uf our forty different Urands. For a lew days, e you inore familiar THE MONUMENTAL, 1° ‘957 and 909 F st. a. w. Laxsvorca & Baro. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, We feel an if we conld not cease telling you of the many good things that continually you in this departinent. Now, these goods are indispensable. Indy must have them. Why not seo us often ‘and see what good values we arecun- tinually offering. — _Our goods are well made, — ~— The selection of Trimmings — — petent ladies to wait on you. — — And ail our underwear is — guaranteed. ow, all this ought to interest you. -More deeply in our LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR STOCK. ‘We append a resuine of prices, and if you so desire we will be lad to have you inspect our large depart- ment. We permit uo urging. The foods will be Suown you by ous, well-paid saies peopi ing sure that when you are ready to buy the goods will sell themselves. LADIES' FINE MUSLIN GOWNS, trimmed and plain, four different styles and in all sizes, for 75c., 98e. and 81.25. LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAWERS, broad hem and cluster of five fine tucks, nicely nude, only 25. FINE CAMBRIC DRAWERS, cluster of twelve fiue tucks above a broad hem, also three clustersof three fine tucks above the broad hem. All sizes at Se. MUSLIN DRAWERS, with wide ruffle of Hamburg em. broidery and ctusters of tucks. Yoke ands. Sizes to fit very larzo as well as small ladies, ut 50e., 68c. 85e., H8e., $1.25 and up. FINE CAMBRIG DRAWERS, trimmed with a ccuster of s.x fine tucks above and below a Val. lace in- sertinz, wide Val. luce ruffle at the Dottom, only I8e. FINE CAMBRIC DRAWERS, trimmed with wide Torchon lace ruf- fle and clusters of fine tucks above, only 75e. FINE MUSLIN SKIRTS, trimmed with hemstitched embroidered rattle and tucks, only 73e. FINE MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC Skirts, O8e., €1.25, 1.35, 81.48 and up. LADIES’ PLAIN. CAMBRIC Corset Covers, Vneck back and front. Sizes 42, 44.and 46 at 350. LADIES’ CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, high, low and V neck, trimmed in Hamburg embroidery, all sizes, especially 40. 42, 44 and 48, at 50c. LADIES’ V_ NECK CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, trimme! in Tor- chon lace. Size 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and Only 508. HIGH ANDLOW NECK CAMBRIO CORSET COVERS, trimmed: in fine Hamburg embroidery and lace. All Sizes, 75, 85, US cts., 81.19, $1.25 to 83.25. LADIES’ DRESAING SACQUES in fine India linen, trimmed in Ham- ‘burg and Val. lace, 73,08e., $1.25 and up. bi WAIs' 4 BBR warsts umed ny lain, 1.50, ‘elon. Pe ae the privacy of this departwent. It ‘is ke iuoné room se) arated from ty Sy Sh era!ly go hand in hand. We feel just that Sie ras ly Matter may ‘to paying. for yourself. A x fe i ry é fj Pa BURGH & BRO. eH = 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST. Rive Peas Woopwanp Axp . Lotano 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N. —o— E¥-School Supplies, basement, 11th et. duild- {ng—Elevators or easy starrway. — Tar Basr Deserves Axp Axways GETS ALARGE SHARE OF OUR ATTENTION, Did you ever see a handso:ner Infants’ De- Partment? — Quiet—seclusive—away from the ‘Uustic and the crowd. It is something to have department whore whuterer any mother wante Jor her baby can be bd without worry or ‘convenience. Then it’s always stocked with the newest and beet—not a thing beginning with baby's firat needs that we do not keep. Sox Pracnicar, EvenyDax Turses THESE. INFANTS' FINE CASHMERE LONG CLOAKS, with elaborately embroiiered capes + and skirts, nicely finished, arwonly 34. INFANTS HAND- MADE WoRSTED SACQUES, in plain White, White and Pink and ‘White and Blue. 30, Tie., $1, $1.25, 81.50 and 81.75.— CHILDREN'S WADDED SILK CAP LIN- INGs. INFANTS! FXTRA-LON with rufites around a: (G CAMBRICSLIPS ckand sleeves. INFANTS’ LONG CAMPRIC &LIPS, fall or platted down tho -rout frou: neck to bottomi— Rainsook edge around neck and sloeves—wide Sases—ueep hera—a ood nisht slip. INFANTS' LONG CAMURIC SLIPS, with embroidery and plaits forming a pretty yoke, wide ties and doep hem. INFANTS’ LONG CAMBEIC SLIPS, with yoke of embroidery or trimmed with tucks and embroidery down the front. Excellemt for ‘morning use. Ps, with plaited fronts, full siceves, dainty edit: of namsook arowmd neck and sleeves, deep hem and cluster of tacks, above. ok Slips, with yoko hainsook embroidery, or tucks and fancy stitebing. —#1 Infants! Very Fine Nainsook Long Slips, with three platts.and two rows or iussrtinz down front, ruftie of embroidery at bu:tom, full siceves. —$1.50.—-~ (Second floor, 10th st. butlding. Tx Scuooz Servs WE HAVE MADE A GRAND BiG EFFORT For OU BOY FRIENDS, And the result isa pleasing one. We've M led to our stock of Boys’ Clothing until it's four or five times the former size. By pur- chasing large quantities we brought down the prices, and now m piles of choice, indestructibie, xivhtly SCHOOL SUUTS await Your bidding, at costs so low they will astonish you—the; All-wool Suits Al!-wool Suits, Ail-wool Suits ‘Cur #5.00and 86.00 Saits are worth con- siderably more. You've paid $8.00 for no better. All-wool Suite.. All-wooi Suits. wool Suits, All-wool Suts. Ail-wool Suits. All-wool Suits. Our 810.0081 young prince. WE DON'T KEEP FELT HATS, but any kind of CLOTH Hat, recoznized by fashion tor BOYS and GIRLS, you can get here. A BIG ASSORTMENT OF “POLO” CAPS, A NATTY NAVY BLUE YACHT CAP, trimmed with wide Black braid, costs (Third floor, 10th st. buildins.) — Artractive Tinxcs For Tx2 GIRLS. We are in receipt of another lot of those ex- cellent Navy Biue Flannel sold #0 well before. They are doul Navy Blue and Cardiaal Flannel Blouses, . suitable for school wear. Sizes “2, 28 and 30 inches, —82and Schoo! Dresses in dark fancy plaid mixtures. Sizes 4 to 14 years, —#2 and 82.25, — 2.50. All-wool Fancy Plaid Dresses—waists trimmed with Cardinal surah. Sizes 6to 14 years, 50. 0 3 —B4to According ‘Navy Biue and Cardinal Flannel Dresses, with plain skirt, slashed jackét trout over full silk vest, and trimmed with narrow fancy braid. ‘Sizes 6 to 14 years #4 to 85.50, Alarge and varied assortment of Children's and Misses’ Dress im ladies’ cloth, diag. onal, sence, fancy plaids, mixed cheviots, He n+ riettas and Badford cords. A very preity style is of Garnet or Tan Henti- etta, with trimmings a shade darker than the goods, plain full skirts, full puffed yokes of surah, frill of silk extending from the yoke in ‘the back, over shouider to the waist line in front—velvet collar and cuffs. Sizes 6 to12 years. —811.75 to $14.00.— According to size. A complete line of Children’s and Misses’ Fall Jackets and Cloaks. —85.00 to $30.00.— (Third floor, 11th st. building.) Tue Oonse Sur Season IS ALMOST GONE. But there is yet some time ia which you will find them essential to your comfort. At the prices we are goinx to sell some tomorrow you'lldo well to buy and lay aside for next season. Our new Fancy and Pisin Flannel Shirts for fai ana winter are coming in daily and as we need the room taken ur by these sam- mer ones, we ave concluded to sell them ali at a sacrifice OXFORD AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS, Including 65 and 7c. grades now 50e. One Hine inciting 7So. and 61.00 crades.now Avery choice line includins 21.00, $1.50 and $2.00 grades, now Te. (OMen’s Department, Ist floor, 1st annex.) Is Tur Dress Trnouxe * Deranr. MENT. ASK FOR THE LATEST NOVELTY. BALL'S BAZAR COLLAR FOUNDATIONS, ta “Medici,” (“Henry 11" and “Bolero shapes. Sizes 1,2. ——25,30 and 40c.— (iret floor, 11th st. building.) —— Tue Jaraxese Derarrvexr PRESENTS SUCH EXTRAORDINARY VALUES AS THESE, HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THEIR EQUAL? —o— 500 Blue Bowis, suitable for baking. Worth Be. : 300 Bee Sages Grsmon Worth 200, 200 PinorPencll Trays. Worth 15 200 Fine Tokio Caps ‘and Sencers. Worth v. 1 Pine Gold Seteuma Vaso, 30 inches high. ‘Reduced from @65 to 439. 1 Fine Gatanms Vase, 36 inches high. Bo- Guced from #3 to $36. 1 Fine Satsuma Vase, 30 inches high. Re- duced trom #40 to 830, . (Third floor, aunex.) > psa _ WOODWARD & LOTHROP, m2 «Mk Nthand Pot, E To “Lar Be Fon A Rursr Dar-] Norce To Tax Tau PERRYS. Aa UMBRELLA fe «protector you must provide ahead of the med. Just think how much of the time one is with you—in fairas well as stormy weather-—and ‘whan you buy—it will bea good one. A sightly as well as Useful ome. It isan almost untversal impression if the mountings are anyway unique and pretty that un- Jess the cost is“*mont a mint" the quality of the cov- erincs must be inferior. There inay be some founde- ton for that behef—out the maker and the place you We select our stock where we sttention is paid to guatrty—Virtues, like tard, buy rerulate that kno" “flock tozether"—and ne are ctven to thess reli about the actual worth. Leas it could not be We have cot tozethor a new lot—servicesbile as shel ters—handy to carry—neat to look at Bee them —t are worth spendins a moment among. rt GLORIA, with fiftiral sticks—1.2: RWeinck GLORIA, with, -ailver-plated natural wood cro raiulat—some plat ver and gold, patched amd horn haw 30, Mourning Umbrellas in same etade, 2U-inch frames mounted on plain and ani mourning handles—#2.00. Cases with thein. Leason= 82.28. ‘knots"—s2. h LISLE §Pr frames and natural sticks $2.73. h WINDSOR SILK, with paragon fra: ischel and oak handies—e4 NION SILK, with siiver-trimmed hatural sticks—83.75, #4 and 85 h UNION SILK, with ailver handies— £4. 4.50, Sand $6. 24 und 25-inch NAVY and GAY UMBRELLAS-q) fad—€3. Wand 83.7. 28-inch GLORIA, with natural wood mount. ins—91 28-inch GLORIA, and natural wood handles—#1.50 ant @2. BS-inch U 43. 2Sinch WINDSOR SILK, oddities in ban- dies 83. 2s to 88. © srades wo handle, The marking part we yather—and you will never find it covering and Aatural-wood 2-inch GLORIA COVERTNA, with oxidized Silver, natura! wood and.apourning handies— UNION SILK covering —paragon ot patched SILK, mounte’ on natarai SILK, with Fox eT SILK ith oxidized and natural wh Sitk Coverines, withr silver-trimmed Rsturai Wood and sterling silver haudles—#4 je NEVER sell # pair to auy one for lens than the full retanl price. ‘The established RETAIL PRICE for onr Crowfond Shoe te Just the cost of material and iabor with ONE. FAIR PROFIT ADDED. For this reason there i 0 chance to divide the profit with a dealer, as you eam well see Our CRAWFORD SHOE is sold only through our own Crawion! Shoe Stores direct to the consumer. and novel handle effects Letters like the following from aboe dealers in future Wil! not be answered your Crawford Shoe so highly spekew of have Worn it Wesuould "ke ald He theagency here for your Crawtont Give Us a oud show on tt and we will wot carry in stock any other line for gentlemen.” “As you have no store of your own in ——— we feet d make it to your advantage to #1 Us the sale of your: rawford Shoe here, Wil pay epot ash for all goods sent we. hey , CRAWFORD & O., Corp., Makers of the Crawford Shor and Projtictors of all Crawtord Shee ‘Stores, Headquarters —Josion, as UN SILK covering, with SILK, with Trench orm WASHINGTON DRANCH CRAWFORD SHOE BTORE, 03 PAL AVE pty ADIES' DONC 4 opera, all wolid, seth. St LA BUTTON SHOES, C5. AND 1a RAPP'S ENTERPRISE, 1341 1th sts, Jouxsox, Gansen & Ce 696 Pa. ave. n AUTUMN AND WINTER DRESS GoopR. new fall colony, fe. oul Plaids, Camel's Mair effects, 0, 46-inch Ladies’ Fiannel Suiting, 600, 54 tub Lodies’ Cloth, colors, ‘Tans, Grays, Brown and Blue, $1 CARPET DEPARTMENT. 20 rolls Good Quality Iucrain Carpets, 2% and 37> ‘You wil! notice the very first price wo name is un- | . 20 folie Ex:re Meavy Cotton Chain Ingrain Carper, Ustaily low. Trust the quaity.-you may. And as | #0and 506. We ge up what ““short steps" we take—in price. Make | A shendid line of Tapestrys, Body Hrussels and All an Umbrella a part of toziorrow’s intssion in here. ‘will be clad to show--you don't have to buy just ‘cause you are “*iooking.” ~ SEATON Ppany, “PERRY BUILDING," NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Woo! Ingrains at prices we think will temp you to bay of us. Biankets_We are showing a lant» assotment of Biaukets thigeeason ransing in rice from @1t0 610, Heavy Gray Ilankets, We be JOHNSON, GARNER & 00., 96 Pa. Established 1840. op os BOM AACE SHOES, 3 TOS. wwe. TO 2 agg RAFP'S ENTERPRISE, Tue nett T2461 Lith st. L A 85s TET 2 EF & & F $3 Fox $1.98. t Aa Sa, = aa gg 3 ft Tu 24 855 WE ARE SELLING €3 SHOES AT €1.98. A ppp A ¥ BD a EF gs Bp gk OY OSs one pop A A ¥ — Sss8 IN OUR GOOD OLD STANDS, 816 SEVENTH STREET , AND 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SHALL WIND UP THEIR CARFERS AS THY LIVELIEST SHOE MARTS IN THE DISTRICT IN A MANNER FITTING TO THEIR BUSY EXISTENCE. WE SHALL MAKE THINGS HUM FOI THE NEXT FEW DAYs, aS EVERY PAIR OF SHOES SOLD WILL SAVE US ‘THE TROUBLEOF MOVING THAT PAIR. ING-UP PRICE OF Men's $2.20 Calf Boots at €1.85. "+ 85 Morocco Lex Boots, $3.50, Gents’ $3 Waterproof Grain Shows, 81.95. Gents’ #2 Seamless Lace or Gaiters, $1.20. WINDING-UP PRICE OF LADIES’ FOOTWEAR: Ladies’ #2 Dongola Button, 81 Ladies’ ¢5 Hand-welt Button, €3.58, Ladies’ Low Shoes and Slippers, regart- Jess of value. WINDING-UP PRICE OF JUVENILE WEAR: Infants’ Hand-sewed Kid Button, 250. Child's Donsois Spritiz Heel Boots, 48c. Misses? ‘ole School Button, 73e. Misses’ and Chi.d’s Fine Dongola Button, ‘95e. Boys’ and Youths’ ironclad Shoes, 950. Boys’ and Youths’ Dress Shoes, THESE ARE ONLY A FEW SAMPLE ITEMS; WE HAVE MANY BARGAINS: , WHICH YOU ATE THEM. AL NEWLY ARRIVED FALL GOODS—MUST BE SOLD BEFORE REMOVAL ‘TO OUR NEW MATN STORE, $30 AND &2 SEVENTH ST. AND TO OUR NEW W 1914 AND 1916 OUR DOUBLE REMOVAL WILL TAKE PLACE WITHIN A VERY FEW Days. 1 END HOUSE. Pa. AVE. RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, It 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE S.E. We wish tocall the particular attention Of our customers and the publée gen- erally to our NEW STOCK of FINE AND FASHIONABLE DRES& GOODS which we are daily opening. comprising & beautiful Mme of Bedford Cords anda complete assortment of New Fall Goods Of the Newest Styles, aud at popula> prices. Also A COMPLETE STOCK OF MOURN- ING GOODS,of the best makes tm ported. In fact, we can show you one of the handsouiest lines of FINE DRESS MA- TEKIALS to be found in this mackety All inarked in plain fi;rares at the lowest prices, (NE PRICE ONLY. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, a 919 PA. AVE. Waar Yor Cax Boy Fon 2% CENTS IN HOSIERY AT wow Ww pol veww D Yor. B WW = Bop rs Pr ee, tau * take or diss Our HOSIERY connet be cuceliel ts eng Bisa, tu this city and few eam, ew Dness Goons Annvise Dany. ANY OF THE FOLLOWING STYLES 81.98. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Cloth Top Button, patent leather tipa, Ladies’ Cloth Top Lace, patent leather tips. Ladies’ Dongoin Hutton, common sense ot box tom, Ladies’ Button, with pointed patent leather tips, Ladies’ Oxford Ties, low or hush heel. Ladies’ Red Gost Slippers, very stylish, Ladies’ Black, Tan or Gray Suede Ties. GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. MEN'S FOOTWEAR: Gents’ Calf Button, sewed, plain toes or tip. Gents Calf Cougress, sewed, plain toos or tip. ‘Gemts Cadet Lace, « heavy shoe for service. Geuts’ Calf Oxford Ties, all shapes. Gents’ Genuine Alligator Slippers, all colore, See our window dispi®y of the above. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. rr A iM MM P A RE EE ¥ FOSS GWE i bo an 00. FEE Sid 3 E ae “oo” Kee 00 DOUBLE STORE, se2%4-3t 310 AND 312 YOUR SHOES Be vor rRo AY Ail 84 Shoes now @. Palen tircase Suppers, $1.25 ies’ tironze 23, Git Eve hoe Dressing, se 2) BlsGes tho Pasreva v ATER Frurens. If you are looking for a perfect Water Filter don"t think of buying until you have looked into the merits of the Pasteur. ‘You run no risk in purchasing ft, as we will re- turn the money if you are not entirely sauinfied after two weeks’ trial. ‘Wo have never sold anything that gives sua wademetk nutieth WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, (China and Honsefuruishings, 1205 PENN. AVE. z 249 B ST. 8 E., CAPITOL BILL, Canton Flannel (good quality). Dressunakers' CaiUtic -.-ceseesseneeereeneensenenenss AG Bedford Cord Dress Goods, 40-inch Wide.....-+0--- ‘Yard wide Dress Goods in Stripe and Plaid........: (Clrudda Cloth, 27-inch, best styles... eee LEE Ladies’ Rib Vests, extra good quality... suee..--+- 20 sm Canmat & Lewr, ) We are prepared to offer great inducements tm (Curtains and Portieres. Lace curtains from 30e. © upto Bide pair. Portieres, with irimge and dado | and bottom, at 64.50 pair apd up. ° ‘Silk Madras Fortueres, the newest and most’

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