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THE EVENING STAR |7, Bo Oy WASHINGTON: In Washington three ether paper local NEWS paper and Advertixing Medium it bas ne competitor. Tho new administration in Chili can hardly sford to start on its carcer with insults and injuries to tac United States and other power- fal rations. The serious roports from that country wiich are under consideration by this republic, if true, indicate a bulldozing dispo- sition incompatible with the resources at com- mand of Chili. It has grown up to be the cus- tom of nations to grant sanctuary to political refugees and the legation is the same as the soil in this respect. The United States minis- ter at Santiago did no more than the Argentine and the German ministers did in affording shelter to the tleeing adberents of the late gov- ernment. fle did nothing that has not been done again and agein even by ambassadors of absolute monarchies in the name and for the sake of humanity and within the clearly de- fined provisions of international Inw. The policing of the American legation and the ar- Fost of American citizeus on the streets are questions likewise about which this govern- ment cannot afford tobe and will not be mealy- mouthed. The United States will not hesitate to assert the rig!.ts of its citizens in Chili with dignity, with promptitude and with power, if made necessary by Chili. oe ‘The American University, very naturally, wants every bequest that «ympathizing tes- tators may provide, and in order that valuable donations may not go astray Dishop Hurst sug- gests that the gifts be made during the life- time of the giver. If the suggestion be com- plied with then the benevolent will probably have opportunity to seo the fruit of their liberality. “The risk,” says the bishop, “is too great and the issues too serious. in these days, to intrust too confidingly one’s noble benevo- lent plans to the doubt{ul mercies of discon- tented heirs and industrious attorneys.” This hint bas an application to all who intend to be beneficent iu amy way, but postpone their Deneficence until after their death. It may well be noted by that weslthy ard public- spirited citizen of Washington, whoever he may be, who has itin mind to establish in the capital city a free public library, bearing his name, which shall cause him to be honored by the presont generation, as well as remembered and biessed by those that are to come. Itis well to create such a library by legacy; it is Letter to create it now by gift. += The Commissionezs yesterday examined per- sonally the Threlkeld building and its sur- roundings, and now have the sure information which wil! enable them to act promptly and de- cisively in getting the children into the school and at their stwlies just as soon as itis en- tirely safe for them. It seems that the Com- missioners alter this inspection do pot sustain the contention of the health office concerning the condition of the building itself, but find a possible danger, hitherto unnoticed, m the sew- erage arrangements, and discover much to be correeted in the condition of the surroundings. ‘This visit by the Commissioncrs was a wise and timely action, and one which promises imme- diate good results. ete ‘There is the prospect of another enzagement upon the historic battle-ground at Eastern Branch bridge, where the Pennsylvania rail- road s soldier laborers once routed Uncle Sam and the U.S. army. It is, perhaps, rather pre- samptuous of the engineer department to ques- tion the railroad’s right to occupy and use this ground, where, wheu and how it pleases, after this right bas been vindicated by force of arms, aud Unele Sam has submitted. But since the bridge and public security are endangered by the work our engineers are evidently in the right, and the District will hope that our ebampion may be armed with David's i twckling the railroad Go...th. + Faets that strike the popular mind are facts that have ® bottum to them. ‘The failure of @ speculating tirm, disturbances on “change— these things cause a temporary flurry and nothing more. But the fact that the average “bank clearings” last week were above last Year's aggregate for the whole country, not- withstanding average prices are nearly the same as they were last year, is siguiticant. ‘There has been a growth in the general volume of the country’s business, the calamity prophet isat @ discount, prospects are bright and all the people have to do is to exjoy discreetly their prosperity. —__++-____ _ ‘The crowing rooster question so familiar to Washington residents has in New York become complicated with the Chinese question. Some complainants bad the raiser of sacred fowls arrested, and it is declared that if no more chickens are raised the Chinamen will bave nothing more to swear by, and will therefore be no longer responsible in the court room. ‘The tangle is an interesting one, and may yet Jead to scare-head reports in the Asiatic news- papers of American riots of which Chinamen are the victims. —____+-____ The President will not appoint an open en- emy or 8 person whom he knows to be an en- emy of civil service reform ou the civil service commission. That may be stated positively without a word having been spoken by him on the subject. —__+ ++ _____ The Catholic Univorsity was the scene yee terdsy of very impressive ceremonies. Oc- easion was taken of the opening day of the new university year to unveil the statue of Pope Leo XIII, presented by Count Loubat to. the university. The staize is of fine Carrara marbie, in the best style of modern art, and is s notable addition to the cullectioa of statues at the national capital ——— +2 The action of the Massachusetts democratic Convention today has been forecast in ali im- portant particulars. The renomination of Gov. Russell, the reform of the tariff so 2s to let in free such “raw materials” as Massachusetts de- sires for her manufactures and a straightout declaration against a depreciated currency— these are the cardinal points. ————— ‘The sea serpent has been seen so often tha he is certainly worthy of scientific attention. It would be a good move on the part of the professors who undertake to interest us on topics pertaining to nature to quit building Prehiistorie animals long enough to take a good luck at one of the monsters of the present day. oe With a new crop of complications develop- ing Chili is likely to become once more an ob- Ject of general interest. Minister Egan may yet find the conditions favorable to another aitack of silence. ——_—_+2—____ Capt. Roseeli is exercising commendable vig- fiance in the inspection of the materials which ge into our stroct paving. Sound, well-broken stone, and plenty of ii, Washington must and will have. 2029 W. ae 5 ——_—- = It is to be rogretted that some of the surplus @f Oklaboma population coald not xo toward furnishing a few over-boomed western towns with inbabitarte. a Minneapolis is determined to tske a strong claim to pre-eminence among cities iu the mat ter of fires as weli as in respect to development and possibiliticn. pansion Few candidates have ever received the praise from political opponents. as to personal char- seter, that Major McKinley has” ee The joint debate challenge is elmost as illu. - tivo and uncertain as the “defy” of the pro-| fessional pagilist. ——-2 ‘Vera Ava belongs to the class of people who ge unhappy when “hey aze not in trouble. : Fanra. EVERYBODY OONCEDE! Ege THAT ROGERS, PEET & CO. AND BROKAW BROS. MAKE THE FINEST READY-MADE CLOTH- ING IN THE WORLD, AXD THE MERE FACT THAT THEY MADE 80 MANY OF OUR NEW FALL OVERCOATS IS A SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE OF THEIR STER- LING WORTH, BUT WE DO NOT 48K YOU TO TAKE ANYBODY'S WORD BUT OURS. WE ARE PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERY GARMENT THAT LEAVES OUR ESTABLISHMENT, AND IF THERE 19 ANY CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT WE INSIST UPON ENOWING ITIN ODER TO MAKE KEPARATION. W Ww wHILE YOU ARE ON wwww www WWWw THE SUBJECT oF wow FALL OVERCOATS Wily NOT COME IN AND LOOK THROUGH OUR ASSORTMENT? YOU WILL NEED ONE IN A FEW DAYS AND YOU CAN SELECT IT TO BETTER ADVANTAGE NOW THAN WHEN EVERYBODY ELSE 1S DOING 80. FL HOWABROUT A FALL suire HE HH ANOTHER SUCH SELEO- Hou TION AS OURS I8 NOT TO BE FOUND IN AMERICA, THE LATEST AND CHOICEST PAT- TERNS FROM THE WORLD'S MOST CELEBRATED Looms FASHIONED INTO GARMENTS OF UNIMPEACHABLE STYLE, FIT AND FINISH, AND AT EX- TREMELY MODZZATE Pgices. {hy NOTHER GARMENT THAT By YOU WILL SURELY HAVE USE FORIN TNE NEAR FUTURE 18 A MACKINTOSH. OUR LINE 18 FULL AND COMPLETE, EACH AND EVERY PATTERN IS NEW AND OF TAIS SEASON'S MAKE AND ARE VERY STYLISH, AS WELL AY SERVICEABLE, GAR- ‘MENTS. Rosrssos, Parser & C THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA, 1200, 1202 AND 1204 F ST. N. - A. Punce & Co. Successorsto E.G. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, Corner 8th st. HAVE YOU A NOTION FOR YANKEE NOTIONS? If you haven't today you may have tomor- row, and certainly by the next day you will need sowe of the THOUSAND AND ONE indispensable SOMETHINGS that come under the head of YANKEE NOTIONS or SMALL WAKES. It may be only a piece of tape or a paper of HAIIt PINS of perkaps & SPOOL OF COTTON or SILK. Whatever it is you will want something in this line. OURS fs a WELL-KEPT anda well-supplied SMALL WARE DEPARTS ‘best makes and most reliab! are found here, AND at PRICES that you Pay for the inferior class of nctions ‘Ise. where. OU NOTION DEPARTMENT is the MAIN DEPOT and SUPPLY STATION for WASHiNGTON DRESSMAKERS. WHAT better recommendation could it have? If they who use so many drese findings are not Judges who is? Certainly their vast experience in consuming these goods in such large quantities give them better opportunities to Judge the QUAL- ITIES and PRICES than the majority of People have. Therefore their verdict is to be relied upon, AND THEY STICK BY W. A. PLERCE & CO. 13 NOT THIS ENOUGH? Here are a few quotations. Dou’t they read well? WHALEBONE CASING, Inall colors and styles, from 10c. bolt up. COVERED BONES, best, 16c. « dozen. EST DRESS SHIELD, warranted, for 13, 15 and 18e. a pair. PARIS DRESS SHIELDS, the most desir able in the market; prices 18, 20 and 2%. pair. FEATHERWEIGHT SHIELDS, with ‘square inside flap, 20, 23 and 25e. pair. GEM SHIELDS, with square inside flap, 23, 25 and Ye. a pair. BEST FRENCH HORN BONES, from Je. dozen to 15e., according to length. OUR REAL WHALEBONES, in 21 or 36- ineh lengths, are the best in use and are genuine whalebones; quality and price guaranteed. BEST TAFFETA RIBBON for sean binding, all coluzs, 15e. bolt, 10 yards in doit. BEESWAX, for waxing thread, Se. piece. BARBOUK’S BEST LINEN "THREAD, im Cream, White and Biack, 200 yards om spool. Ze. spool. BEST DUICH LINEN TAPE; usual Price 5to le. ; our price for all widths, 7c. Piece. THE NEW MEDICI AND HENRY II DRESS COLLAK FRAMES, in all shapes, for 25, 20 and 40°. each. BELDING’S 100 yards SPOOL of SILK, BLACK and colored, Se. spool, ‘THOUSANDS of other articles too numer ‘ous to mention. Movrsrxo Duress Mw ERIALS, © We have Just opened the following desira- ble weaves in Mourning Dress « abrics: ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA. 40 inches wide, Biack, @2%e. yard. = a” A s23 NOTE-THESE ARE ALL SPECIAL PRICES. @#-imch SILK WARP HENRIETTA, 91 yard. 40-inch SILK WARP HENRIETTA, 91.95 yard. 40-inch SILK WARP HENRIETTA, $1.25 yard. 40-inch SILK WARP HENRIETTA, 81.50 yard 40-inch SILK WAKP HENRIETTA, $1.75 yard. 40-inch SILK WARP HENRIETTA, 92 yard. NEW BEDFORD CORD tn JACQUARD EFFECTS in different designs. 40.ineh, VERY FINE, $1 yard. 40-.nch, Armure Jacquard Effect,81 yard. 40-inch, Anaure Jacquard Effect, 81.25 yard. 40-inch Armure, POLKA SPOTS, LARGE or SMALL, Tic. yard. = Armure, DOUBLE BRINGS, 75e The adcve are all Jet Black. We have the BEST ALL-WOOL VEILING for VEILS in the city at @2 ver yard. W. &. PIERCE & 00., Succomors to E. @. Davin 710 Market Spacm, (Corner Sth st, “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. 0. err rrrTrTrrs. ose : Kors Pranuacr, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E STS. X.W. —e—_ oe oe oe oe o oe oe ‘We offer today and until some of these foods are ‘sold out or s:ock is reduced remarkably low figures. | Wenlways do offer iow figures, but these are special— if purchasing look the list over. At Se. apiece for Mirrors, worth twice and threo tines as much. They must be sold. 1 Bars Conti's Castile Soap, White, nearly 4 Pounds, Whole bar reduced to... ‘Be. Totlet Water, all odors, at prime cost.. 25e. Dressing Combs in hora and rubber, heavy Fine Combs. alot assorted, down at... Manicure Files, Scissors, Powder, Paste, Polish- ers and other belongings very cheap. Must be sold. Wade & Butcher Razors at selling prices— ‘Te. Razor, Wade & Butcher, 1.20 a - 61.75 Look at those before buying. A Blacking Brush, with dip,for. ‘You will say it is a wonder Low it can be sold at this aigure, Biacking Brushes to reduce stock at nearly cost. Backing Sets in wood bo: ‘Toe. Atomizers, complote instrument. HAIR BRUSHES. Kent'sEngiish All-bristle, down from #1 to 50c. English Ali-bristie, riveted backs, in three sizes, re- duced to Ze., $1 and $1.25, French Solid Backs, extra values to reduce our im- mense stock. Fs SYRINGES. "SYRINGES. SYRINGES, z complete, 3-quart. Fainily Syrinzes, three pipes, down at...........49¢ 25 Family Syringes, hard rubber pipes, down at. 73¢ $1.50 Family Syringes, hard rubber pipesand con- nections, every instrument warrante?... 99 Householl Syringes, Davidson Syringes, Alpha ‘Matson and all other kinds reduced in price. ‘ater Bags, covered in flannel or plain, extra 24; 3-quart, 81.49. Hot heavy, 2-quart, ‘BSc. Pocket Stoves, 20c. Shaving Brush G5c. Florida Water, ws KOLB PHARMAC' LEADERS OF LOWEST PRIC it 7TH AND E 5: oF HH A fH AEN HOM AA HOW NNN weeee es HRS“AR HR GGG, RRR FER Trt Oo PRE A OT KK KEE A A T DOP OO U UBPR TL ERE BeBe ob ULB E D PO OU UBB E ER DDO OU UB BL EF DDD 0O UU BEB LLL EER RRR FER : a SS rape RR ER ROR by uM 00. ¥. q WH oD YF AE Mae 88 YW AE Mit Mo? Wo 244 tun SSg AL ERE H Aa ok E ‘cr ae at Se = ‘ss 274 tu kee = BARGAINS" EXTRAORDINARY IN SEASONABLE RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. °. €16 SEVENTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 201 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8.E. UTTUIIINIIIIIN HILL Te Traverens’ Goons AND FINE LEATHER WARES. Purchasers im these lines slways desire the best ‘quality and prices obtainable. Whenever we sell an article in leather you haveno doubt of its genuineness and need no expert to tell youa wise purchase has been made. Call and look over our immense variety in these lines. The prices are guaranteed and marked in plain figures. ‘Trunks, Traveling Bags, Satchels, Dress Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Extension Cases, Cuff Boxes, Collar Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Lap Writing Tablets, Portfolios, Gun Cases, Sword Cases, Engiisi Carryalls, Pocket Books, Card Cases, Pat. Novelty Purses, ‘Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Razors, ‘Razor Straps and Shaw! Straps, TOPHAM’S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 1231 Pa. ave. nw. se29-tr Wr: Anz Reavy ‘To show you the best and most complete line of FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS To be seen in Washington—at prices to suit everybody. Below we give youa FEW of our PRICES, so you ean Judge what wo cre doing: is 8 styles of Good, Serviceable Suits at $6; worth $9. 10 styles First-class All-wool Sack Suits, $7. worth $12.50. ou Extra-fine Cassimere Suits at $10; worth An All-wool Black Corkscrew Suit, in Sack or Cuta- ‘way, at 810; worth $15. have an immenso Hine of Children's Suits at 21.50, 81.75, $2, 82.25, $2.50, 83. Our line of Boys' Suits is complete, Prices range @4.59, $5, 85.50, 86, 80.50, 87. 5,000 pair of Odd Pants, all sizes and all shades, from $1 up to $8. It will pay you to look through our stock before: purchase elsewhere. = Factory, 1220 E st. n.w. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., se20-tr Corner 7th and Gsts, TTT TTT TTT Do You Owx a MACKINTOSH? ‘There is no excuse if you don't—at the Price we offer an isn- Ported Coat, with Cape (#7,50)—such chance dées not ap- pear again. We out the stock ofan Enatish mana- facturer’s agent of Waterproof Coste at 50 per cent of their vaine. ‘Prices, $5, $7.50, 810 to 82%. JosErn AUERBACH, ‘Your Outfitter, Rae} ow Pa W....... A 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. — THE Txavovnaz Orextxa OF Ovcr Musser Pantons AND Gevenat Fart. Ovesixa %. WE ARE NOW READY FOR THE AZ ay autumn trade and tender our salu- 'W tationsto our friendsand customers with the pleasing conviction that they will give Feady attention aud kind reception to our offer- Ange Our entire establishment, for several weeks Past, has been in the hands of artisansand deco- rators, The basement of the 11th street build- ing has been handsomoly refitted as a sales- Toom. Itis well lighted, has ood ventilation, an unusually high ceiling and is easily acces sible by elevators or broad stairway. The location of somo departments has been changed; others havo becn enlarzed, and all havo been thoroughly overhauled and rear- ranged wherever possible for greater conven- fence; our elevators have undergone a com- Plete inspection; and so entire hava been the improvements from basoment to sixth floor that {ts tke throwing open the doors of @ bran now structure for your inspection. Eyerything has been done to makeyour shop- Ping here pleasant, conventént and profitable, Wo've brought our long business experience and knowiedise of local tastes to tho selection of the goods wo offer, and with # resuit which we Rope will be as gratifying to our customers as to ourselves. In every department our stocks will be found complete—nothing has been ne- slected tn our efforts to make it the largest and beat assortment of goods in our lines ever offered to the trading public of this locality. In making our selections wo have realized that to the quality of the mercbandise sold we must look for the maintenance of that confidence between, buyer and seller so essential tos commercial success and permanence, We afin to satisfy all classes of buyers, and our stocks, therefore, in- clude the variety of grades, which have corre- ‘spondingly varied prices. No matter how low the price named quality is never sacrificed. Tt will be a general opening thoroughout the ‘Stores, The latest novelties of the season will be shown inevery department. To addto this occasion and make the event the handsomost and most imposing pubic opening we've over had—the entire interior of our vast structure ‘Will be beautified and embellished by the richest textiles and fabrics fromevery industrial mart the world over. Whether the eye ranxes across the stores, extends along the immense depth or ascends throush the larze central rotunda with its six stories teaming with the choicest and freshest products of oom, brain and brawa; or whether the restless feet roam about the labyrinth of broad and spacious aisles—but w single impression ia possible, namely—that you are within one of the largest, brightest, cheeriest, handsomest, best-ap- pointed and most modern retait Dry and Fancy Goods establishments to be found any- where in the country. Over and above the ex- traordinary and uncommon attractions oc- casioned by this colossal and magnificent sutumn opening, we shall stamp tho event even stronger, beartier and more enduring by THE INAUGURAL OPENING or Ocr Muraisesy Pantors. They are veritably **a work of art,” superbly outfitted and conveniently located in the first ‘and second annexes of the second floor. Ove Ows Luronratioss or The LATEST PARIS AND LONDON BONNETS AND HATS And ‘THE RICHEST MILLINERY NOVELTIES— —Jets, Ribbons — —Ostrich Feathers— —Fancy Feathers — —Coque Feathers— Aigrettes, Jetted Wings, Prince of Wales Tips, ke. Also A CHOICE ASSORTMENT of PROMENADE HATS, TOQUES AND BON- NETS . DESIGNED BY OUR OWN MILLINERY ARTISTS, < Together with A COMPREHENSIVE STOOK of UNTRIMMED FELT HATS AND BONNETS In allshapes and qualities. CHILDREN’S HATS AND MOURNING MIL- LINERY A SPECIALTY, 'F you have no thought of buying and simply [ wish to please your eye, cultivate your taste or add to your knowledge of current fashion, tee the beautiful things we've gathered here. ‘You can get more Bonnet and Hat ideus in tho ‘Trimmed Millinery Parlors fu half an hour than you'll use in @ season. Indeed, there are #0 many sorts of dainty, exquisite things that to mention them in detail would but bewilder you. If you would know the Iatost in PARIS and LONDON MILLINERY, if you would se the CREATIONS OF OUR MILLINERY AB ‘TISTS, if you would soe the CHOICE DRESS: STUFFS FROM EVERY FASHION CENTER AT HOME AND ABROAD, THE EXQUISITE LACES, THE MAGNIFICENT SILKS, ‘THE RICH VELVETS AND PLUSHZS, THE NEWEST IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, ‘THE NOVELTIES IN WRAPS, TEA GOWNS AND FURS, ‘THE NEW HOSIERY, GLOVES, &e., . Come in tomorrow. Ouriifty-stx departments wil contribute to your entertainment and ‘Nothing we can say will carry conviction ike the sllent testimony of the goods themselves. ARKAUFRIAN 900 PA. AVE. &. * “DRESS TRIMMINGS. ‘THEIR DESCRIPTIONS AND OUR PRICES: Biack-beaded Nafl-head Gimps at 15c., 39¢., O8c. and $1.25 per yard. Cut Jet Natl-head Medallion Gimp, $1.25 per yard. Cut Jet, with silk crochet interwoven, $2.15, $2.98, 08.25, 94.08. ‘Waito Poarl and Fancy Bead, narrow, for seam trim: ming, O0e~per yard. ‘Cut Jet Naii-bead Fringe, $1.98, Back Silk Gimp, from 3 inch to 7 inches wide, all Prices. Cut Stee! Bead Gimp, w.th silver tinsel interwoven, all prices. 4 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE VERY NEWEST THINGS. BLACK SILKS. 20-inch All-silk Black Surah, 50c. ‘22-inch Black Satin Rhadima, 69. ‘20-inch Black Gros Grain Silk, 0c. ‘24-inch Biack Gros Grain Silk, 8@0. ‘22-inch Black All-siik Armure, S9c. 24-inch Biack Faille, 80e. 24-inch Black Brocade, 8¢. 22-inch Biack Crystal, one of the newest weaves for dresses or trimmings, S9c. ‘Theseare extremely good value. LINON GOODS. Piaid Lunch Doylie, frinzed, 15x17, per dozen, Sie. All-linon Damask Doylie, interwoven border, 16x18, per dozen, Ge. Pure Linon Stainped Bibs, different designs, Oc. Knotted Fringe (all linon) Bureas Scarfs, 253, Extra Large Stamped Linon Splashers, 230, Stamped Tray Cloth, 250, All the latest fads in Face Veiling. SATIN RIBBONS. ‘Wo have s co:nplete agsortment, in all shades and ‘widths, from No. 1 to 40, suitable for all kindy of fancy work. Five-inch‘Satin Ribbons, in al the new shades; correct things for bows on fancy chairs. A 50c. VALUE In Children's Donble-knee Hermsdorf Fast Black Ribbed Hose, sizes 5 to 64, 35e., or 3 pair for $L. A. KAUFMAN, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BET. 9TH AND 10TH STS. N. W. OUB BRANCH STORE, 3111 M STREET, ‘West Washington. 1t NOTE.-IN ORDER TO EXHIBIT OUR NEW STOCK TO ITS VERY BEST ADVANT- AGE WE SHALL HAVE AN EVENING OPENING THIS EVENING, SEPEMBER 29, from 7:30 to 9 o'clock p.m. No goods will be sold during Evening Opening. ovR G@RAND EXHIBIT or FALL AND WINTER NOVELTIES, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 29, 30 and October I, To which you are cordially invited. NO CARDS. OPENING ATTRACTIONS. During opening days we will offer SPECIAL PRICES In ali our departments. DRESS TRIMMINGS.—We want to call your espe- cial attention to our New De» partment—10 per cent dis- i count in this department dur- ¥ ing opening days, 48c. for Bilk Head Rests, ‘50c. for R. G. Corsets—seconds. Regular, @1.00 and 01.25. 68c. Gowns at 500. 48e. Drawers at 410. $1.00 Mousquetaire Suede Gloves at 650. Oc. Boot Pattern Hose at 38e. ‘15e. Gents’ Handkerchiefs at 9c. 19. Cocque Feathers, all colors, at 12340. 8c. for Bicycle Caps. 50c. to 7c. Black Chantilly Flounce. 35c. to 45e. OTHER OPENING PRICES IN ALL DEPART- TODAY, TOMORROW AND THURSDAY OPENING DAYS at THE BON MAR GHE. » 16 AND 316 7TH ST. ¥. W. Itisthe Fourteenth Annual “Opening” of Autumn Styles. The store is elaborately decorated and the ‘Rew season's novelties aro offured at the wholesale prices as a souvenir of the occasion. Lions: Dersnrurst Sovvesms. Ten per cent off marked prices of all Biack Silke, Black Wool Dress Goods, all Trimmings and Laces, Furs, Ribbons and Feathers, Ladies’ Tea Gowns and Children's Suits, &c., Silk Underwear and Hosiery, American Hosiery Company's Underwear, Pearl Stick Fans, fland-run Lace Neckwear and Real Lace Hand- Kerchiefs, Bric-a-brac and Art Clocks. 980. Camel's Hair Saitings.. $1.25 Striped Camel's Hair Suiti S0c. Silk Gimp Trimmings, a $12 Jackets, all styles. $15 Imported Jackets, 2 $19 Imported Fur-irisumed Jacl ‘$22 Lxclusive Novelty Jaci 13 Cloth Capes, with sloe 19 Black and Colored Cloth 825 Imported Capes, all styles. $30 Imported Novelty Capes. 08 Cashmere Waists, Blac’ -G8 Cashinere Waists, all styles. 1.50 Lamb's Wool Underwear, White and ited... je. Imported Ribbed Silk Vests, . Silk Vests, superior fink . Heavier Ribbed Silk Vests... . Fast Black and Fancy Hose, » Fast Black and Fancy Hose, . Fancy Cotton Hose. Fast Black and S5e. Superior Fast Black Ingrain Hose,. ‘oe. Fast Black and Fancy Hose, 5 Ladies’ Black and Gray C.rcalars. $1.98 Fancy Striped Cireuiars., $2.68 Cloth Finish Circulare, “oth Finish Ragians. $1.15 Misses’ Circulars, all sizes, $1.45 Misses’ Circulars, with Cape. $1.98 Misses’ improved Irish Peasan Boys’ Gossamer Coat: 5 Genuine **Gloria® Umbrellas . “Gloria,” 25-inch paraxon frames. .20 **Gloria,” silver-mounted handles $3.98 English Spita‘fields Silk 84.98 **Palais Royal” Specixity, 50 **Palais Royal” Kid Gloves. 85 *P. R." Undressed Kid Mousquetaires. 25 *P. RK." Evening Length Mousquetaires....82 Laced Kid Gloves, 4 hook... 25 Laced Kid Gloves, 5-hock.. 50 Laced Kid Gloves, bes: Misses’ 4-button Kid Gloves. 81Card Cases, Pocket Books, &¢. ‘SOc. Purses, Cases, Pocket Books, &: 25e. Purses, Card Cases, Books, ke, $2.25 Imported Shopping Baxs.. $1 Shopping Bags, all styies.. ‘Toe. Blacking Sets, in cases, 48c. Chatelain Bags. $2.75 Card Cases, sterling silver tri $3.50 Black Ostrich Feather Fans... $7.50 Floral Fans, all 85 Quill Feather Fans 12%. Linen Handkercite! 9c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 25e. Handkerchiefs, ali styles ‘S6e. Handkerchiefs, ail styies. 50c. Handkerchiefs, all styles. Se. Children’s Handkerchiefs. ‘De. Rufflings, all styles. 25e. Boxes Tourist Rufflings (6 yards) 15c. Rufilings, all styles. Bfor 25c. Linen Collars, 44c. China Silk Pleating. 8c. Chiffon Ruffling, al 98c. Chiffon Ruffling, double ro $1.35 Chiffon, all stylos. 50e. English Windsor Ties. 25e. Silk Windsors, all styles.. 9c, Silk Windsors, all styles., 25e. Lace Collars and Cutls.. 25e. Japanese Cups and Saucers . 17c. Antique Brass Photo Frames. ‘35e. Massive Antique Photo Frames. 85c. Oriental Table Covers, 1 yard square. $1.48 Oriental Covers, 1% yanis square, 82.25 Oriental Covers, with trinze. 8c. Persian Drapery Scarfs. 8c. China Silk Scarfs, painted ends., 98c. Silk Scarfs, hand-painted. 50c. Fancy Trimmed Silk Pincushion: ‘B for 25e. Hand-made Tidies. 82 Jowelry.all styles. 81 Corsets, three styies..... -75 A Is Venus Corsets. 18c. Bottles Bay Rum. 5c. Bottles Fiorida Water. 250. Bottles Violet Water. 250. Bottles of Extracts, all makes. 25e. Tooth Brushes, ali makes. ® abe Secebe ser ve 98c. Infants’ Baskets. ‘89e. Children’s Aprons, 4 to 14 years... ‘50c. Children's Aprons, all styles... fa ddddddadad HH “Tarr Acxxowrzpar Tur Conx~ HE LAST DISSENTER HAS BEEN Dushed. Fren the custom taflory fm the heat of © jealous rivalry Among themselves own that OUR READY- MADE CLOTHING is more satisfactory than cut-to-order garmente—unless you are ‘willing to pay thelr high prices and THEN, too, we say. It dont make any @ifference whose it ts we are not afrsld tohave our work laid beside the best they can do. The @ifferenss will be in the price only. FALL AND WINTER DRESS WEAR, ‘The loitering summer with its exceanive ‘seat retards tn @ measure the crowth of fail traffic; still, our watiring efforts to meet its ments have been crowned with most Ploasing success, and we take pleas- Ure in announcing thet we are Prepared to uneet the emercencies of our customers seeking their winter gard. ‘We beg leave to state that In the Purchase of our tremendsue stock im Piain Dress Wear nowhere can be found such materials where Judereut and taste are exe: Dress Goods Stock so extens. varied. representing best skill cud tale: GERMANY those interested in the genius of wear we would ask and feast your eyes tpon a Dress Goods @tock witch we shall say ts °% outa peer.” In an estabi Like ours abopping ts made If you have never worn OUR Ready- made Clothes you don't know how fully we 1 the requirements of the most exact tastes. $35.00 Ye tor eo wy uence ne that €35—Decause there's nothing better beyond. The $25.00 D=O.QU jnest sadricethe choses paticrnsand the most expert talent pro- it seldom occurs that 30u not find just what you want nce these effets that are simply past and all you want, especially im Dettering. ‘These finest effects begin at £25 growing more elegant as they climb. S2Z0.0Q Me tlentis the sare—tne taste is the same. in all our ‘sof {ts contents Porscbie,ae space will not edmit, Dut asthe seacon approaches so shall we keep pace and keep you ap- Prised of all that is interesting in Dress Material. In colors this fall “Hed” seems to have the eapremacy, as did Navy Blue throuzhout spring and summer. Therefore you will fin us “headquarters” for the color im such materia’ ‘BS.in. All-wool Cashmere at 500, To doings—tut the price shrinks $15.00 caster eman emo quatition ‘These goods have fewer "frills" that may Please the eye, but they don't strengthen the service quatitienany. Indeed you'll he sur Prised Low high we Lecp the standard in our = medium grade You know how famous 46in, vs atte. our €15 SUITS and OVERCOA! 461m.‘ Drapd’Eteat $1. sordid diin. * — Bediord Cord at $1. derome, tt *—mpecial Seno at $13.50 ™ terse of party we son. All-wool Imperial Serge at 0 always at the Lottom of the Te. 46-in. All-wool Imperial Serge at on Be Ot Oe 81. $10.00 crsspes nto wire vs, ‘Silk-warp Henrietta at $1.25. 40. ‘Suk-warp Lansdowne at ks ars All-wool Nun's Veiling at ‘3G-tn. All-wool Challie at 37i¢e. 42in. All-wool Albatross at G2}g0., 40-in. All-wool’Sence at 300. ee poate Cashmeres (all shades) at 30c. Henricttas (all shades) at 75c. and el. Imperial Serge (eading colors) at ‘JSe. and 1. Silk-warp Lansdowne, 40 inches, at $1.25, in Pink, White, Cream, Licht Blue, Nile, Lavender, Helio- trope, Garnet, Navy and Seal. ‘Silk-warp Henrietta, 40 in. (all Shades), at $1.25. ‘Storm Serge (al! colors) at 50e. Drapd’ Etes, 46in. (leading colors), "Gneviote, 40n, (all wos}, Te, An Extra I ine Serge, 40m, at O0c, BEDFURD Cok, ‘cateh” this fall, im tue variety and colors i‘ recat om ce isin, Hieliotropec avy es free from all the doubtful “twettlings” that are S0 often allowed to creep inte garments Where the “price isn't much.” Ours are ones? values. Take us from beginning to en and our Stock is without parallel We bring out every style that has the endorsement fashion-SINGLE and DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUITS and THREE and FOURDUTTON CUTAWAYS—is Plain and fancy patterus—ALL NEW EF- FECTS. The “Wood-trown” Cheviots, English Whipcords-Clays Worsteds-Freneh: (Cassimers—Tweeds, Howespuns and Twille from wherever we could get the best, ‘The OVERCOATS are twin values of the suite, Every cent of every dollar you pay representa quality. Meltous, Kerseys, ‘Worsted, Whipcords, Chevicts, Cassi- ‘meres—all shades—cut im all lensthe—and all sizes, ‘You can pick from a variety here you will find nowhere else. siuzcluswe styles, $1 {all colors), im. (all colors}, . German Drap <'Ftes, in every concetvable shade, a 1. 1@ lew materials wentioned are fimply an iukline of whut ve have im stock. Your presence neads but fo, convince, you of what “we shall lake wreat pleasure owing at the establichiment of Aw Axoxemenr. Accidents will happen. In this morning’ “POST” wo advertised two lots of LIGHT- WEIGHT OVERCOATS that we bougit for Our $10 grade—and when we got them and 4 x Ss compared them with our own the quality aA BONN Sss5 seemed “skimpy” Wemarked ‘em 86.60 reR U wT P3u & meee gE i and €7.50. But wedon't want such coste ae u v Ken $ ca | im stock. They're not **bad”—still they're iss “cu k Rode HOB ot up to our ideas of good value. We've got oe PER RRR Pa} Bn ER o> them, though, and if you want one just for “st a a 83 careless wear they'll answer very wall. To ai * kK oo = make the investment safer still we've marked them 65. You can't help getting the best of ‘the bargain. STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING OPENING DAYS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. Saxs Axn Comrarr, The largest stock the best quaiitee—the lowest prices im the city. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH Kisos Pazace, 812-814 SEVENTH STREET ¥. W. STREET. Buavrr For Save TODAY AND TOMORROW aT aes FF ? GRAND FALL £ = OF ER RL ET REN sco, LOOK-AND YOU WILL BE a8 ENTHUSI- 88 bre be RRS Hy | es astio over our stock of DRESS GOODS as we KEE x ‘GGG | 4 A are. It is barren of the great monotony of indi. ee a _ ferent patterns that have lost caste in the eyes of lovers: oF frie the taste and shill of crestion has produced. Like a bee gatlenne honey we have enone the Saguit & REESE ney flowers of fasiiion—not taking mitch of apy one thing— eee f fe ce rE but making up for quantity in variety. It don't : 2 any flielts of rhetoric to piece out deficient elerance Mu buku! § NN z F 3 ¥ for our collection, We can call rive Prices on paper —but type cannot ous colorings—nor picture these designs that are the «iftof genius. Your jaunt around among the stores: Will show the difference between us and others tm Jiffy. Few pieces that we have can be found anywhere else tp Washington. Exciusivencss is apprectated— and we have sought it, Won't you look? YW Ww RRR A Rwwwikek ay pop SOME OF THE LEAVES IN THE ALBUM OF Wwww BUR aap _— Wow RRA AP Ses8 5 40-inch ALL-WOOL IMPORTED PLAIDS— twenty-one styles—no two alike....75e. yard 40-inch LEDFORD CUKDS—e score of IMPORTED PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS IPE . AND ALL THE IMPORTED NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY AND WRAPS, 70 WHICH WE EXTEND TO YOU 4 CORDIAL INVITATION. WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK DURING OPENING Days. Special prices in all departments during Opening Days. For list see yesterday's Star. A Pe AA Pee eA & EF si eee TY Se 3 E. rary i | eemch BYADERE STRIPED CA\tEL's HA1i— Blue, Chocolate and Steel. 61750 yaad inch Bouretuestripesin Camel's Hair é Bive, Brown. Gray combing Bt S12814 7TH ST. B. W. tions with Red, Bisck and Meal....@2 eyed @8inch MIXED CAMEL'’S BAR for Lapars- A WONDER IN SHOEMAKING, SPECIAL SHOES FOR LADIES. A FULL LINE NOW ik STOGK. Price 63.50, : ‘These Shoes look well and ft well. They are comfortable to tender fest. ‘Made on the bench at our house. ‘Good material used to make them. Call and see them. Ask for them. It's the favorite ‘family shoe. ‘You won't be without them after one trial, Extra onders will be 50 cents extra price, ‘This shoe ts 65.00 of anybody's money. ‘Ask for our make—@3.50 Bbos. WILSOX & CARR, 0 F BT. x. Ww. me20-54 Baltirore Store 4 and 6:

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