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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: xT. ime a re permanent cireuintion in Washingt times lurger than that ef auy other paper fm the city. As a lecal NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it bas ne competitor. Tt may be a question whether a state of actual warfare is not botter than the prolonged agony ef costly suspense to which Europe has been ‘subjected for several years, becoming overy Year and now every month less and less ondur- able. A general Earoyoan war would be short sharp, decisivo, terrific. Bn? finally over and ‘the losses counted it would be found that they do not amount in the aggrogate to so much as the long previons period of irritation. Some questions have no pity for the repose of na- tions. Thoy must bo settled. Tho absorption into the German empire of two French prov- inces is unthinkable tothe French intellect, accustomed to ideas ot glory and aggrandize- ment. 80 the people of France will beat against the bars of fate untila rolief is some- how found in re-conquest or a second and more complete rational humiliation. The French soldier is the most enterprising when ably cotamanded the world bas seen for any considerable period since the palmy days of the Romans. The German, English and American soldiers are the bravest in resistance and the greatest in ondurance. The Frenchmen will not havo to fight the Americans who possess much of the Gallic enterprise ‘and have ail of the Teutonic solidity, but they | will have in such a war to contend against the science and the training of the Germans, per- | Baps also the money and the moral and physi- eal courage of the English. The greatest of | generals at the bead of the finest of armies [ Fielded at last to these resources of England, \ after he had tempted fate in Spain and Russia. England may or may not have another Well- ington, Germany may or may not develop lenether Moltke. Both were unknown at « period in their careers uot long bffore some of ‘their most famous achiovements. On the other Band it is hardly likely that the world will see in a hundred years » commander { as illustrious as “the Corsican parvenu.” And yet the drill and discipline of the French army would seem to show that there are generals in that country who will on | occasion give a good account of themselves. | ‘The world is probably on the eve of a titanic confict of arms which may cause the re- making of the map of Europe from Finland to { the and from the Black Sea to the German Ocean. If it shali give as final re- sults a long, prosperons peace to the principa) * nations like that following the second downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte and rearrange the pow- ors on lines morestrictly ethnical—above all, if it shall muke more manifest the crushing in- Justice of great standing armies and the ne- eessity for popular goverument, such a con- flict, however terrivie in its immediate effects, will be a blessing and not a curse to humanity. Who can foretell its results? — ‘The difference of opinion between the build- ing inspector and the health officer as to the sanitary condition of the Threlkeld school building is unfortarate. The former asserts that the building is in good condition and the latter, after a second inspection, maintains that at present it is dangerous to health. Why would it rot bea good idea for the Commis- stoners, one or more of them, to go over and look at the building themscives? They are all men of common sence and one of them is an ongineer of ability who has special charge of the entire sewerage of this District. The F a SHOPPING It is with more than ordinary pleasure ‘that we solicit your patronaze this fall. We tions to meet your demands in Furniture, ‘Carpets, Uphoisteries and Draperies. ‘The stock stands today absolutely un- rivaled tn its completeness, td variety nd ite artistic effect, and never in the history, Of the Furniture business bas it been within our province to uffer such biyh-clase goods at such exceedingly moderate prices. SYECIAL OKDERS. ‘We will be giad to subunit estimates for furaishinz fata, hotels, boarding bouses, Texidences,basiness offices, &e. Our stock 4s cqual to any demand and our fneilities for Frowpt and efficient service unrivaled. We have a corps of experienced designers and decorators with oninal ideas and ex- cellent test im producing the most artistic Tesuits in Draperies and Hume Decerations. $3 URTAINS OF EVERY CONCEIV- & © ABLE KIND.—sowe idea of the ex- Soo tensiveness of our stock anJ variety of Curtains may bo gleaned from the fact that it embraces about everything desirabie in Curtains between 50s. and $150 per pair. Who could not be suited with such a steck from which to select? A particularly ex- Quisite drapery for secnring a rich and ar tistic effect in a parlor ewrtain ts the Vatican, Tapestries, which we are showing ins balf dozen cntiqueart colorings. $8.50 peryard or about $70 per window. You cannot imagine how rich they are. Must be seen DRAFED to be fully appreciated. A MARVELOUSLY GOOD VALUE #4 18 VED Room sUITES.—1t hae B24, siways been our aim to offora Bed oom Suite at a certain popular price as & “leader,” which would be about #5 to #10 Jess than it could be matched elsewhere in. the city, and here it is: Heavy Real Oak 3- piece Bed Boom Suites, extra heavy mold- ‘uss, solid wood tops, elaborately carved, extra larze size, with beveled g.ass mirror 20x40 inches. Would sell ordinarily for (082.50 or $65. Only $54.00. FOR RECOVERING YOUR FURNITURE. If you aro thikins of recovering your furniture or eny special parlor pieces we shall be ¢lad to furnish an estimate. We are showing for these purposes s superb line of Brocatelles, English and French ‘Tapestries, Silk and Mobair Plushes, Satin Damashs, Single and Double Velours and Other fabriques of equal beauty and adapt- iveness. Many of the color effects arecon- trolled by us for thiecity. We havoan ex- quisite line of furniture materials from €1.50 to 84.50 per yard. W. H. HOUGHTON MANF. CO., Artistic ‘Bouse Furnishers and Decorators, 1" 1218 and 1720 F st. a.w. Faz Ovestse: PARIS AND LONDON BONNETS AND ROUND HATS! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Sept. 30and Oct. 1. school has been closed fora week and the | French Pattern Bonnets from children who belong there have Iest that mech vivor, time which they should have devoted to their sULt, studies. An hour spent by the Commissioners pee im seeing for themselves what is needed would doubtless settle the whole controversy and Sih BOUYANIE prevent the wasting of more days during which reports from the dieagreeing subordinates are Sogo. went from onc to the other for “information Importer, and remark.” No cards. 107 Fst. aw. e26-At ——___++e—____ As & preliminary to public and newspaper complaint of neglect in the collection of gur- bage the health office ought to be notified of | such neglect in each ease. This information is to enable the collector to know how far he is keeping pace in his work of removal with the accumulation of garbage, and toguile him in strengthening his force at the points where the increase is most needed. If, after notification, the removal is long delayed then the oceasion for public complaint arises. For nuisances cannot be permitted to fc -m, and in this hot weather accamulated garbage soon be- comesan offensive and dangerous nuisance. —_—_—_—_os—____ The report of the inspectors on the sanitary condition of the schools is in some respects slarming- “Better Inte than never,” bat it is to be deplored that such a state of affairs: could not have been noted and corrected he- fore the present session opened, and before the alternatives presented to the chikiren in the buildings criticised were exposure to unhealth- fal conditions or absence from school. ‘The ac- Jouxsrow Seize, Lear Brexpep lt Retatled at 731 7th st. Bows LACE SHOES, 3 TOS, 80e.; 11 TO 2, 75c.; all solid. NTERPRISF, BAEY'S Wai titrate ve. 025-3 Mas. A. T. Warn, 518 10th ot, ‘Has just returned from New York with a choice selec- thon of MILLINERY KOVELIIFS, “PRLT HATS AND-BONSETS, FANCY RIBBONS, VELVETS, &¢. ‘The ladies of Washington are cordially invited to call. tion of the Commissioners in the cases where the Teports were not contradictory was prompt and decisive anda remedy willno doubt be had. But it te bard to see why the necessary sanitary could not have been taken before the Shad assembled from the summer vaca- téon. + ‘The English do not appear to ba mtisfed With Chinese official representations. It is needless to sy that the Chinese jovernment is not satisfied with the conduct of those Englieh- mmea who supply arms and atamunition to the celestial rebels, which they use on English mis stouariee and other residents and by which the Government isembroiled. Justice requires the foreign governments to stop the aggressions of their peopie in China at least as soon as they sak China to stop the aggressions of the Chi- nese om the foreign inhabitants in China. Prompt action is demanded on both sides. The Tights and interests of all countries ought to be secure in all other countries. That is what Speer is for and what, as a last resort, war ———++-______ Ex-Congresman MeComas exhibits marked discretion tm steering clear of an appointment on the civil servies commission. While the op- portunities of the ofice for the promotion of the public welfare are great, there is no part of the government service that involves more fattle and thunkless effort for a conscientious tan thea thia The diseppointments for whic the commission is auturaily held responsiby, are felt more keenly by the individuals affece than its benetity, and 2 pubiie man may te. ro- gerded leniently if bie sense of aaty is Wardiy strong enough to moke him eneounter a/iegree (f almost certain nnpopaleity. $e Bits prodent for these who have “pent the summer away from home to air the’. eats fr rooms in ‘The fa. beat has been unparalleled in some Bee oe Sze se public schools surpended om accor mnt of it. Such a degree of Rest is exirsord mary so late in the seascn. ‘The san whieh fins been baffied through the eummer is 20'# taking its revenge. - = 096-38 atiom is Called to the large aud int Isotion of goose eggs made by tho Washington ‘base ball nine. $e Tt bas been a steady raco revently between Eock Creek values and the :hexmometer. me ‘Ladies’ Foit Hate and Bonnets refinished in all the late styles, wt LADIES DONGOLA BUTTON SHOES, C. 8. AND ‘opers, all solid, $1.19. Rarrs -RPRIi ar ith can TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT T TTT Exoussu, e25-3t Allthe exetusive Hatters of New York control some make of English Hat. ‘They charge $6 for Der- dies because they're Eng- Mish. ‘Webought the entirestock, of am sgent for & well- Known Engtish maker. We ‘Vought them cheap—that's the way we're going to sell them. 62 and 03.50. Any man can see the ‘value in these Hats. JosErH AUERBAOH Your Outfitter, fens) ow PY EELEADDGDDAADDADADALAAMBARALLL iTS, TP rapa THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D,G. SATURDAY, no 00. 3 r AV'SIRTGNDAY. at & KAUFMAN'S, 900 PENNA. AVE., BET. 9TH AND 10TH STS. Monday is known as the best day in the week for ary goods. Everybody, more or lesa, is out shopping ‘on that day and looking for something new and low- Priced. This isthe time when judicious buying and food Judyment cut quite s figure, and as our house is Jooked upon asthe one where » saving can be made, we shall make desperate efforts to maintain our repu- tation. OUR REMNANT DEPARTMEST ‘Has Just been roplenished by the arrival of 14 cases of ‘assorted stuf, mostly from the Pacific mills. We han le no piece goods in dress material, but we display somo of the newest and Tholcest weaves that have been brought ous this season in the above department. There are thousands who understand these Short- Jength Goodsand buy tio-other. Why? Because the ‘saving is nearly half, and in making up they cut fully as well. 1 lot of choico Serges, heavy weight, in Navy and Black, 32 incbes wide ahd warranted Strictly wool, for . oo Considered cheap at 7ie. from the piece. 1 lot of Rong Effect Chevicts, all the new- 1 lot of S&-1uch All-woo! Dress Flannel, in Gar- net, Navy, Myrtle, Old Nose, Red, Brown and Heliotrope.. Considered cheap for 506. from the piece. 1 lot of 38-inch Henrietta Finished Cashmere. Considered cheap for 3c. from the piece. 1 lot of English Brozdcloth, in Tan, Gray, Modes, Brown and Black, Xo. Cousidered cheap for $1.25 from the piece. 1 lot of Henrietta Finished Cashmere. ee Considered cheap for 25e. from the plece. Llotof Fancy Bedford Cord, the newost weave incotton effects, all Black grounds with high ‘colored vines and dot ‘Considered cheap for 15c. from the plece. 1 lot of Rep Cretons, ali Persian patterns, 32 fuches wide. J Llotof French Satine Dress Linings, in four shades of Drab... 12ite Considered cheap for 25c. from the piece. 1 lot of Tusported Percalines, in Drab only.......-1046 Considered cheap for 18e. from the piece. Lot of Check Nainsook, in five different patterns Of cheek. Considured cheap for 125. from the piece, ‘1let of New York Mills Bieached Cotton, fail ‘yard wide. nee Considered cheap for 12%. from the piece. Llot of 9-4 Sheeting. Considered cheap for 20e. from the piece. 1 lot 10-4 Sheeting. Considered eheap for 1 ot White Wool Flannel. Considered cheap for 20c. from the piece. Llot of Light Dress Chambray. Considered cheap for Se. from the piece. TKO Now, this, line adied{to our very fine goods, of whieh | ; we have some as high as £1.50 per-yard, i# surely © choice line to look through. EMBROIDERY! EMBROIDERY! EMBROIDERY! By chance our buyer in this department secured one case of port Ends, ranging from 1 to 43 yards in length. ‘The above goods are manufacturers’ strips and are billed 35c. on the dollar. In Europe in passing through the custom houses they are appraised at their value, and we are going to give the public the benefit of our purchase. 1 lot of Flouncing, 22, 24,226 and 45 inches wide, at, 1 lot of Flouncins, 45 inches wid 1 lot of Flouneing, 45 inches wide ‘This sale starte Monday. A. KAUFMAN, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BET. 9TH AND 10TH. Ut Only look for the Name and Number. Jouxstows Dux Roasr Corres, Retatled at 751 7th st. FIXTURES ALL 'S ‘TERPRISI sa25.0t BATES EXT theta. “Dowr Arzow Inacrxation TO PLAY THEE FALSE." THIS HOT WEATHER CANNOT LAST ALWAYS, And WE WOULD ADVISE YOU to make your selections of Carpets now while you can be ‘waited on comfortably, and not wait until the GRAND RUSH comes. Our stock is complete in INGRAINS, TAPES- TRIES, BODY BRUSSELS, VELVETS, WIL- TON VELVETS, MOQUETTES, AXMIN- STERS and WILTON CARPETS. Styles and Patterns were never better. Our stock of FURNITURE is i of BEAU- ‘TIES and BARGAINS. ‘We invite you to look us over before pur- chasing. WwW. H. HOEK EIGHTH ST. AND PENN. AVE. BLACK SATINE CORSET. 48. CHILD'S COR- " ‘RAFI ENTERPRI®: 965-38, aE eae. Jouxsox, Ganxen & Co., 626 Pa. ave, nw AUTUMN AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. 20 pieces 36-inch Wool Piaids, new fall colors, 26¢. 40-inch All-wool Plaids, Camel's Hair effects, 50, 750. Bo dower me aan 400 Mas. K. A. Doxovax, ‘Wil open Soptember 29 and 30, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED PATTERN HATS AXD BONNETS, ALSO OUE OWN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. ‘Mo cards. er sicir ay CARPET DEPARTMENT. 10 rolls Good Quality Ingrain Carpets, 25 and 37e. Sinaia Reis Seay Gen anaNe Carpets, DRY GOODS DEALERS, A820 Th ot, maw, T: Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Gloves secon: bo opened Monday morning at 8 o'clock welcome the new. Mess Derantwest Sovvenmns. Near door No. 1119 Pa. ave.) $2 Gray Underwear, pure wou! $2 Red Lamb's Wool Underwear unere Underwear, all woo! €1.80 All-wool Underwes 81 Natural Wool Underwest. @1 Baxony Wool Underwear rhite Merino Under Merino Underw hed Canton Flannel Drawers. ‘nbleached Canton Flannel Drawers. ‘bc. **Pulais Royal” Dress Shirts @1 Fency-trimmed Night Suirts... 0c. Faney-trimmed Night Shirts.. 50c. Half Hose, wool and cotton 35e. Wool and Merino Hose, ali style ‘35e. Fancy Cotton Halt 1 ‘25e. Half Hoso, all styles. 46c. Silk Neckwear, all styles $1.79 ‘25e, Four-ply All-linen Cut 20c. Four-ply All-linen Cuff 50c. Suspenders, all styles, ‘25e. Suspenders, all styles, 50c. Sik Handkerchiefs. 25e. Linen Handkerchiefs. ‘50c. Imported Noveities. Dress Goons Sovvenins. ‘Ten per cent off marked prices of nd Black Wool Dress Goods, including Priestley’s, Lu- bin's and Courtauld’s autumn novelties. Dress Trnonxa Souvenms. $1.68 Coque Feather Boas... $4 Coque Feather Boas. 50c. Silk Gimp Trimmings, all styles. ‘Ten per cent offall other bons, Feathers, Lace Deranrazxr Sovvesms. ‘Ten per cent off marked prices of all Laces’ Drapery Nets and Flouncings. Zo. Veils, all styles. 420 ‘Trimminys, Buttons, Rib- 81.68 Imitation Potnt Applique Veils. War Depanruent Sovvests. 86 Cloth Jackets, ali styles. 87 Cloth Jackets, all styies. . $10 Plain and Fur-trimmed Jackets $12 Jackets, all styles... $15 Imported Jackets, all styles. 919 Imported Fur-trinumed Jackets @22 Faclusive Novelty Jackets. 812 Cloth Capes, with sieeves.. 810 Black and Coiored Cloth Capes. $25 Imported Capes, ail styles $30 Imported Novelty Capes. $2.98 Cashmere Waists, Black and colors . 2.68 Cashmere Waists, all styies. $1.98 Flannel Waists. all styles... 10 per cont off marked prices of all Tea Gowns ‘also Misses’ and Children's Ulsters, Jackets and Suits. Unvenwean Deranruent Sovvents. | ‘The. Cloth Skirts, all colors. 500 960. Cloth Skirts, all colors. 91.25 Italian Cloth Skirts, lined... $2.25 Mohair Skirts, all styles. 81 Knit Skirts, all colors. $1.50 Knit tkirts, all colors. $1.85 Red Flannel! Skirts 82.68 Flannel Skirt: Silk Skirts at 10 per cent discount. 81.50 Lamb's Wool Underwear, White and Red. Vests. American HosieryCo.'s ImprovedAutumm andt Underwear at 10 per cent discount. osteny Drrartwcxt Sovvexts. Black and Fancy Hove, 98c, Fast Black and Fancy Hose. ‘All Black and Colored Silk Hosiery at 10 per cen: Sovvenms Or Tue Pazars Roxat “Ovrxrxa* #2 To the left hand of these colts are rerular prices, the prices you will find marked on the goods. To the right are the reduced or souvenir prices: 2 “Ovextxey Couzs Wire Tue Rirextxo Cons. ( ()® Monday you may learn what an artistic store decorstor iecorn. Youmsy learn also of the latest fashions for the season of 1801-02, Nover before has such a cOllection been gathered at the Palais Royal. The most expensive novelties have ‘not been considered too fine. Hore are ruro specimens of Coque Feather Boas, the chotcest Furs and Fur-trimmed Wraps, the latest Paris Tea Gowns, Dress Faltics @d infinitum and many rare Laces and Trimmings. Collections of Fens, fine 1. to nenein the country, ‘These and all other autumn HioVelfies are. offered, in many instances, at the cost of importation, ‘ae asouvenir of this, the Fourteenth Annual Autumn ‘‘Opening.” The doors will sharp. Thostore, proprietor and clerks in autumn costume with outstretched hands, as it were, to hail old friends amd 11.25 Misses’ Undressed Kid Mousquetaires. Learner Goons Sovvexts. 81 Card Cases, Pocket Books, ke. 890 50e. Purses, Cases, Pocket Books, &c. 4 210 90 62.76 Card Cases, sterling silver trimming. Tower Deranruenr Sovvenms, 1c. Huck Towels. Go ie dozen dozen Fix Derantuext Sovvenims. 50c. Quill Feather Fans.. ikerchiefs ‘und those of Duchess and Point Lace at 10 per cent discount, 44c. China Silk Pleating. 8c. Chiffon Ruffing, all ‘98¢. Chi 2be. Novelty Chiffon Ruftlings at 10 per ‘35e. Chiffon Jabots. Azr Goons Sovvexins. ‘De. Japanese Cups and Saucers. Fon Deranraexr Sovvanm. ——— ff the price marked on Garments you se Conser Derantuexr Sovvenmme. ‘Te. Woven and Hand-made Corsets. Loranor. 20TH. 11TH AND F STS. N.W. siecle frLunch Room, s'zth floor, 10th strert Duilding. An enjoyable (uncheon at moder- @te cost—Eterators, —o— \WIETTHE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT ‘bas put on a new appearance, Dress T stuffs on every band. You'll see them draped and festooned under the skylieht, on the counter ends, about the pillars, ate wherever ‘space allows: you'll sor piles of woven «tutte Sill you'll wonder if there are people enough to ‘Wear them ali. ‘The masses of materials. the lirilliant color- ines, the various weaves, the novel effete wiil each bave acharm. There'll be newness and richness at every step. Broad as the claim ta, ‘We unbesitatincly assert this to bo the most Gixersified collection o! Fabrics ever opened ti ington. We've striven to make ftse. and have the best reasons for believing that our efforts have been crowned with sue- evan, You are directed to « SPECIAL VIEW ft Hron-Crass N OVELTIES IN Dress Goons Axp Darss Ronrs. Our magnificent stock of Parisian Novelties {snow awaiting your inspection. Art an I skill are beautifully blended in these croations for Women's wear ond adornment. The handsome ‘eMfocts now obtained werv unknowa even a ‘seasons azo, OUR ROBE DISPLAY Shows the choicest and latest outcome of Paris fan ingenuity. There is oniy one of a color and style of many of the most elegant and pleasing effects in Bobes—‘‘exciusive"—absolutely con- fined to our counters and sold only by us, sd that the value of a handsome purchase is in no anzer of being lost or iessezed by becoming common. Selections of these rarely beautiful importations should be made early, as they will doubtless disappear guickly, and,of course,can- not be duplicated. Tar Mzou Roos 1N PLAIDS AND STRIPES OF HIGH COL- OKINGS Broken by the **Chevron” weavo—very stylish. $22.50 and $25. Tur Mesrno Rove. In plain cloth with cont @new shade of Old Kose; hichly ornamented ‘with small light and dark steel beads. e418. In light shades of broadcloth with trimming of broad Astrakhan zigzay diagonal stripes, inter- spersed with silk broche stars, $55. Tas Mises Roos” In two light shades of Gray Beaver and a deli- cate shade of Pinkish Tan silk embroidery for the waistcoat, 802.50. Tae Marvnas. In light and medium shades of cloth with gold, ‘Sitver and steel bead work and passementerie. nee 865. Taz Mapnicat Rosz Isthe richest by far of anything ever brought out by us. It bas silk coat in the Louis XIV style. $75, Axoxa Ov Dazss Goons Disemar paieasemeee: ‘One of the loading fabrics of fasbion's favorites for this season—the most popular of the many plain effects. Some are heavily corded, others faint; but all of thom distinctly marked with the corded line in weavinz. Weare showing them in an extensive varicty of qualities and coiorings. Light and medium shades are in the ‘ascendancy, 42 inches wide, $14 yard. 42 inches wide, with narrow ailk stripe— 91.250 yard. ‘Wide—silk-finished cond— 91.500 yard. 47 inches wide—heavy weight—very distinct 1. 50 inches wide—cloth weight— d4 inches FIGURED BEDFORDS Are another of the pi tions made by the Jacquard loom. ‘Light weight, $1.95 and 81.500 yard. 48-inch, heavy cloth weight—sof fintsh— 81.750 yard. DIAGONAL BEDFORDS, 80 inches wide, in medium and heavy weights— 82.25 ond $2.75. yard. ARMURE CHEVRON BEDFORDS, In four exquisite shades, medium weight, 54 3.0 yard, (First floor, 10th st. building.) ness Taroixas. THIS BEING EMPHATICALLY A TRIM- MING SEASON, we have prepared sccord- ingly, and our stock is unusually replete with ‘everything desirable, particularly Narrow Edg- ings and Bead and Sik Trimmings, in colors wide... =sn0e-23 tOO8C, ‘Bilk Mose Edge in ail colors, 3 inch wide. .250. “Colored Silk Cord... Jet Nail Heads in all sizes. per dozen. ..7 to 1Be. ‘GUk Girdles in Biack, White and calors, Black Silk Frogs, (Hirst Moor, Lith st. building. ) > ae ae * woopwans W. A. Prace & Co. acmeentn Ss pen R9 Market Space, Gorme Stb st. IN FRONT aGarN. LAST SEASON wo jel the. nest of this city and we witl db = a Already our sales are very heavy inthis particas Jar departsoent and they are daily increasing. This is an ILLUSTRATION of our watch- Word-MODERN METHOD, We give closer Prices and SUPERIOR STYLES and QUALI- TIES, because we buy from MANUFAC TURERS DIRECT, bots im this country and EUROPE. Our buyer has bad more experience in (ie line than any buyer south of New York, and a® a natural resuit of long yearsin the bual- Lets bo knows where to find the NEWEST and BEST DRESS TRIMMINGS AT PRICES MUCH BELOW the usual value, This ts the story in Urief and that is why you find the lat- est NOVELTIES here at such SMALL PRICES. 5 NEW PATTERNS IN ALL-SILK GIMPS, fo at DEEP SILK FRINGE IN ALL SHADER TULL ASSORTMENT OF 1HE NEW SILK BAND FEATHER EFFECT TRIMMING, NEW ASTRAKHAN TRIMMINGS, NEW RIBBON FRINGES. EVERYTHING IN JET that is made ts represented here from the lowest Priced Edves to the HANDSOMEST CUT JET PASSENMENTERIES. JEWELED TRIMMING from 2c. yard up. ONE LOT OF BLACK SILK MEDICI COL- LARS, REDUCED from $1.48 TO 48e. each. FEATHER TRIMMINGS, COLLARS and BOAS jm all of the NEW effects at PRICES MOST MODERATE. New Lyrorrariox Or Vuxvers, VELVET isthe thing for the coming season, ‘Many of the HANDSOMEST costumes will be trimmed with VELVETS. ANTICIPATING this fact we were on the lookout for SPECIAL- ‘TIES in this goods. We think, yes, we KNOW, that we were successful inour efforts. ONE PARTICULAR and leading NUMBER we will call your attention to is our $1.25 VELVET, ‘every shade is shown in this number; the qual- ity is superb; it is an extra good value for €1.0, BUT OUR LEADER PRICE willbe $1.25 yard, 38c. Hosz For 250. OUR LEADER, 25c. HOSE, we will euaran- tee cannot be matched ANYWHERE for less than 38c. They are imported goods made of the best EGYPTIAN COTTON dyed by HERNS- DORF, well shaped foot and leg, EXTRA HIGH SPLICED HEEL, DOUBLE TOE and 40 gauges. 380. is the regular price. OUR LEADER PRICE ‘Se. pair. W. A. PIERCE & CO., Buccessors to E. G. Davia, ‘719 Market Spaca, (Corner Bth st, Jouxstoxs Busaxrasr Corres. Retalled at 731 7th st_ 1 Canmar & Lemy, 928 71h st. and 706 Ket. aw. New arrivals of fall and winter dress goods. 40-inch All-wool Cheviots, new fall colors, at 500. yard. ‘36 and 38-inch Ail-woo! Plaids at 50c. yard. 38-inch All-woo! Serges at 50c. yard. 45-inch All-wool Imported Henriettas at 60 and 75c. yard. 40-inch All-wool Imported Henriettas at 50c. yard. 42-inch Camel's Hair Checks at 5c. yard, fully ‘worth bc. 500. yard. 50-inch Ladies’ Cloth, extra values, at 50, 750, 1 and €1.25 yard. A great bargain in Gloria Umbrellas, TBc. each. Stewart's Linen Thread, 100: ‘White and Cream. Only 3e. sp Window Shades, ready made and made to onder. Our prices are the lowest. CARHART & LETDY, 9026 Souz Novarres ~ JAPANNED TIN WARE, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, (China and Housefuraishings, 1205 PENN. AVE. Yards on a spool, Black, pool. (B28 Teh st. and 706 Ket. aw, Tux “Wan Storrs PERRY'S. From one Srar'vend to another our WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT bas « mew story to teil. ore ever out of hearing of ite call for attention. Tt Beeps Fett along —almoat of your requirements bowing oye ana Ree wich neta reek seein S 1 season wich tome POLKA SPOT INDIGO PRINTS at OX conteayerd® Of course you do= ver You got a taste of them of ma. are wa'ting—come n- the second Invoice ts here. Oniy Pieces. six izes of spots Jot of feurs. ‘The price ts the same—6ig yard. Itieafact that they re worth Se. This lot will be “cut up Quick” hanging Vack means more wait. a. Lot by let our fall stock of these lann- Gerabie goods has been gathering, now 44 CHINTZ and WINDSOR CLOTHS —new styles—12We. a yard. Did you ever hear of GOLDENROD DRILLETTE? It ts not likely you have ever seen it—tecanse it isa fresh cree- tion this autumn. It bas © cashmere Bnish—12ige. w yard. 44 IMPERIAL INDIGO and TOTLE DE ROUEN, im pinin colors and fancy fisures, stripes, polka apote and bies Pinkle—12iye. a yard. FALL GINGHAMS our good sort— APRON CHEOKS 200, « yard. RIMACK PURPLE and SIMP- BLACK and SILVER GRAY CALICOES se. ard OUTING CLOTHS in stripe and plaid Patterns and plain colure—12ige.ayare. PERSIAN CASHMERE i0e. a yard, ‘SP-inch Merrimack Oretouns. for wpbol- Stery PUrposes—the patterns will wim and #0 wili the price—itwe, ayard. rd wide” and a better guality yard. GOBELIN TAPESTRY—“yara wide”—200. a yard. yard. DOUBLE-FACED CANTON PLUSH for portieres—two somely frured—5e. 0 yur COLORED CANTON FLANNEL. We Dave just the shade you want—I2jge. « yard, EDINBORO’ DOUBLE-FACED CAN. yan SILKALINE—15e., 16., 18e. and 230, eyerd. ROYAL INDIA CREESE CLOTH “yard wide"—in *yaslight” shades— 12igo. a yard. MOREEN SKIRTING. * yard PARE BLUE CHECK BHIRTING— 1290. to Qe. a yard. FANCY STRIPED TICKING —200, and 25c.a yard. BED TICKING covering.all qualities If you will accept the hint look at the ‘250. and 30e. jots—you will find then INGS aud DRILLS. Name the brand, ‘Width and price—we have it. TURKEY REDCALICO, 10c. a yard— TWILLED, 200. « yard. Something in this line must be ‘giving oat” about now in every household. damace—nor a better plact_couid not be picked out. Where prices are arguments OURS are convincing ones. If you want to get to us with ». US Up" OB the telephone number quick message *‘call we. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,* ‘NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840, » oo THATS, ALL Be. FR SS 5025-3 1241 Lith tee. Darss Maxixo Axo Line TAILORING. MRS, JENNIE HEAP, ‘The New Modist, at 00 13th street, Bas bad several years’ experience in Drews Making Ladies Telloring before Teste a Tay ty rally “dertres. the ladies to Sownn, vening Costames, all House and E: as to style and finish, ee80-O1° MOTHERS WHO HAVE y BEEN LOOKING FOR NEW AND ORIGINAL STYLES IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHING WILL DO WELL TO SEE OUR SELKO-* TIONS BEFORE PURCHASING, THE COUNTERS IN OUR Bors DEPARTMENT ARE PILED HIGH WITH NEW AND PLEASING EF- FECTS, THE CREATIONS OF TEE MOST CELEBRATED AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MAKERS OF JUVENILE GARMENTS. 00_UR ASSORTMENT OF KILT, © O JERSEY AND VELVET “oo” SUITS 18 PARTICULARLT FINE. THOSE FROM ABROAD ARE OUR OWN IMPORTATION, AND THEREFORE CANNOT BE FOUND ELSEWHERE, [nave THE SAME STRONG, SERVICEABLE FABRICS THAT HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN SUCH GOOD SATISFACTION. IN ALL THE NEW PATTERNS AND ©OL- ORINGS. CUT IN THE LATEST FASHION, FAULTLESS-FITTING AND THOROUGHLY TAILORED, N SCHOOL CLOTHES WR ‘HE QUESTION OF PRICEIS A VERY IMPORTANT ONE WITH US YOU ONLY PaT FOR THE MATERIAL AND WORK- Wursz To Ber Cauzus Ham Axp —_ We sclect from our very large and well-ae- $3 BEDFORD CURDS. WY.DCLARK ae 00 —ish, the Bedford Cord, and we have them in all— —shades and three qualities. 45-1n. All-wool Comel'y

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