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4 ‘THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON: meaealerte doses CROSBY 8. NOYES __ TAT KE —S— = TRE EVENING STAR has a reeutar and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper As 2 local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it has se competitor. im the city. In the last round the Ohio campaign becomes more interesting, for Gov. Campbell makes his appeal to the republican roter, and even the Westorn Reserve voter, on the tariff question. In the campaigns of former years the repub- Hean voter in the repablican strongholds was by that Maj. McKinley, who fs familiar with every phase of the present tariff act, of which he is the principal author, will now devote all his eloquence and logic to the subject, ond if Gor. Campbell gains any advantage at all it will be in light skirmishing. Ohio will prob- ably keep her aceustomed place in the repub- lican coiumn, but if she should make another deffection and ro-elect Campbell governor the Sountry will have entered on a new phase of national politics with some new men as well as & new policy looming up on the horizon. ——————<$—s-o——____ The French are fortunate in having at this Gtisis so well-balanced and evidently man for its president as Carnot. While the German emperor is doing all he can in his pub- lic utterances to provoke a conflict of arms, the French president is dignified, moderate and pacific in his speeches. This contrast is greatly to the advantage of the republic. Hitherto re- publicanism in France has been considered It is sig- nitleant of difference between the 18th and the 1th centuries that a descendant of the great “organizer of victory” under the first repub- lie should now beat the head of affairs and that the later Carnot should proceed by a diametrically opposite system to protect the interests of France in a momentous crisis to that adopted and so successfully carried vat by the earlier. It should be remembered, how- @ver, to the credit of the family that the great secretary was almost the only cool head in all ‘France in the terrible days of the revolution and the foreign invasion. It will take a ltead aseoolas his to direct French affairs in the synonymous with extreme measures. event of another German invasio: —_—$§_ooro— There is an element of the startling as well as of the unexpected in the information that the ties of twenty-five years’ growth between Gen. Boynton and the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette are about to be severed. It may fatrly be said im Gen. Boynton’s case that the correspondent’s reputation has grown to be broader than that of the paper which he represents, and that the standing of the Commercial Gazette among public men in Washington was principaily due to his connection with it. Gen. Boynton evi- dently has no intention of deserting newspaper Tow or of abdicating the position which he has fairly won as a recognized authority in ali newspaper affairs of the capital. ———_—_>+e—____ The college students are slowly becoming aware of the folly of some of the time-honored brutal sports. One leading institution at the north (Cornell) and one of the southern col- leges (Davidson) have taken the lead in this matter. The sophomore students of the former have dispensed with the “cane-rush” and the upper classes of Davidson have abolished hazing and substituted for it unusual civility and kindness to the matriculating freshmen. These are hopeful signs and the example is commended to others. ———+-+___ While Arizona is talking about growing into ‘S state Colorado is meditating a division into two states. The western slope can get into the Union by herself if the present state consents and Congress admits her, and only in that way. The trouble arises out of railway rates which the western slope thinks are not fair to that section of the commonwenlth. The division of states on gencral principles is to be deprecated and is only defensible on large lines of policy. It is not at all probable that Colorado will be divided. —_——_<+s—___ ‘The fact that Chicago unveils’ a large and handsome bronze equestrian statue of General Grant, and has two such orators as W. C. Goudy and Walter Q. Gresham to deliver ad- dresses on the occasion, before 100,000 people, speaks volumes against New York's indiffer- ence to the Union's hero. But New York is now the municipal Agrippa of the républie—it cares for none of these things, and what is worse, it pays no heed to the national scorn for ita callousn ——__-+=+____ Any claim that England might make to the Hawaiian Islands, in the event of the queen's death, would depend mainly upon q British of- ficial who married into the royal family, andwho Will be the husband of the next cisimant to the throne. The iden of a nation’s breeding itself into possession of territory is not novel, but it ig a good deal out of date. —<$<~oro—___ Indge Gresham in his fine oration yesterday &t Chicago on Grant struck s high note when ion cannot be honestly expressed in authorized ways our elections will become expensive and uscleas mockeries, and free government will exist only in name,” he said: “If public opin ——_2— The policy writer is one of the most insidious of the many foes to the prosperity of the poorer classes. The most that the police eourt can do is to impose a fine, and there never seems to be tise absence of cash necessary to send the cul- Pris to jail — ae ‘The three additions to the G. A. R. executive coiamitteeare al! admirable selections,strength- ening the committee, and giving excelient Promise of the character of the work in this ae which remains to be done. +2. ‘Now that such gratifying results have beet friends are anxious to have him take some steps toward curing his political strabismus. <0. Now that Brazil has begun to purchase grape cuttings from us the wupply of French cham- pagnes is likely to be sustained for some time $c c The German day festivities were remarkably Picturesque and at the same time conveyed a good deal of practical information as to Wash- imgton’s industrial :mportance. it doesn’t seem too much to promise that after the campaign is over in Ohio people will not be obliged to bite their tin plate to seo whether it is counterfeit. $< ‘Tho statement of Parnell’s mother that he died of « broken heart suggests that probably the mother dingnosed the case more accurately than the physicians did. <2 Governor Campbell finds the money question getting into the Ohio campaign in # very novel end objectionable form. The maxim that nothing can be all bad is ex- emplified by the action of American anarchists ip sending $5,000 to starving Russic. LET LE Wi DO ALL Y FER RR Owing to the inclement weather during the past three days we have concluded to keep up the store decorations the balance of thie week, inasmuch as many of our patrons have been unable to get down town and the fact that the “‘news" of the attractive manner in which the store is decorated has just begun to spread. ‘We skip the superb stock of Coats, Cloaks ana Suits today to tell you of the other half of the store—the Furnishings. A dozen or more little stores line the two sides of our main foot ahd with stately ighity invite your patronage. We fe ‘View them below and beg yeu to follow a. We d1@ det stop Bayi Ribbons utth We had secured everything fou cotid possibly require. Miss Thomas, for- meriy with Woodward & Lothrop, isim charge of this depertment—snd knows Ribbons iike a book. Ilustrative values: S-inch Ombre Satin Ribbons, in all the are art ¢hades for fancy work sud deco- rations, bat G0c. per yard. Imported Millinery Ribbons—jast such ‘widths, kinds and shades as you seo ased in making the Virot, Pingat, Boani and other Paris Boanets and Hats, that are marked $10, 15. $20 and $25 at the millinery stores—nearly all ribbon, too, most of them. We also have such ex- quisite combinations as Biack-and-Gold, Maize - and - Cream, Gray - and - White, Chamols-and-Cream, &e. Ribbons em-* broidered im such dainty effects as Car- nation Pinks upon a Black ground, ko. ‘A new Ribboa Department means old new Ribboow, GLOVES. Best sorts only. Wecannot afford to trifle with your patronage by selling you inferior gloves. The 6-button Tan Mousquetaires at 7Sc. por pair are really under price. Equally so are the $-button Suede ‘Mousquetatres in Black, Tans and Grays at $1.25. ‘Misses’ Gloves in new skins and Tan shades. Suedes, 88c.; Dress Kid, $1 per pair. HOSIERY. If everybody knew the quality of the ‘25e. Fast Black Hose, or bad an oppor- tunity to compare them with the quali- ties offered hereabouts at the same price, we would do pretty much all the hosiery business in towa. As it is the news is spreading and hosiery sales in- creasing steadily. ‘Two-toneor “Boot Pattern” Hose Fast Black feet with colored up- at pers. An “‘All-white Foot” in Fast Black Hose for 0c. A scarcity. Double at the énee, heel and toe, That is the kind of hose for romping chil- dren. We have them—Fast Black, im wizes@ to inch, at 25. per pair—e ‘specially good value, ~ HANDEERCHIEFS, We would rather not sell Handker- chiefs at all than sell you “‘cotton and linen” mixed. What you buy here are ii linen and nothing but linen. 50 dozen Ladies’ White All-linen Hand- kerchiefs, wide and narrow hems, only 12Ke. each. Something dainty—the 50c. Embroid- ered Handkerchiefs, with scalloped and hemstitched edges. Beautiful embroid- ery work and showy patterns. 50c. NECKWEAR. “Novelty” Coque Feather Collars, Black and White, 93.50and $4.50 each. It will not pay you to buy a cheap ‘Feather Collar. Best, these. Chiffon, piaited, gathered, ruflled and plain, Black, White and any fashionable color, 35c. to $1.75 per yard. UNDERWEAR. Fifty cents_the lowest price yet natned for Natural Gray Ribbed Vests and Pants. Not wool, but s good stout mer- imo. Think of only paying a dollar for avuit of Fall Underwear. Same in Un- bleached Bal. Fifty cents or a dollar for the Vests and Pants. “‘Unsbrinkable” Natural Wool Vests and Pants, superior quality, one dollar each, $2 per suit. ‘Think of anything you like in Under ‘wear, and expect to find it here. If it is good wehaveit. “Extra sizes” a spe- ciaity. CORSETS. Take the “C. P.” stamp out of the C. P. Corsets and you have Just as good ‘Scorset as before. The “*C. P.” Corset Company have made an Imported Cor- ‘set without stamping **C. P.” in it, and it is soid by us for one dollar—fifty cents Jess than the “*C. P.” stamped. A dollar never bought @ better corset. White, Gray and Biack. No need totell you about the fit, style, finish and durability of ©. P. Corsets. For 50c. per pair the ‘8. O's" are the Dest. Whiteand Gray. 50c. DRUGGIST SUNDRIES Jumped immediately into popular favor. A department that is the equal of any hereabouts, A Splendid “Extract” at 25e. perounce in bulk. ‘Triple Waters, 25e. per bottle. Colognes in fancy bottles, 25c. All the best productions of Pinaud, Colgate, Oakley, Rogers & Gallet, Bur- ‘Rett and lesser lishts, Soaps from Oakley, Colgate, Rogers & Gallet ands half hundred *‘soimebodies.” ‘We ought to seli a gross or two a day of this special “‘Mcknew’s” Toilet Soap at Ge. per cake. Will do so when everybody knows about it, POCKET BOOKS AND CARD CASES. ‘This gives promise of becoming & important departinent after a while, ‘Here is the cause: ‘No less than « half dozen styles of Excellent Leather Pocket Books, with oxidized trimmings, spring fastenings, &e. Oniy 25e. each. There is hardly a quarter's worth of @ifference in the 50c. ones, You may think there is. Card Cases, too, in the Boe. lot. Note.—Mr. Alvin M. Tacker, formerly with Woodward & Lothrop, has chante of the above two departments and will be pleased to see his many friends and sequaintances, o—o Tt is worth coming miles to see the store in its present garb. Palms, pleats, flags and buntings combined with the ‘World's “novelties” present = tout om sem die long to be remembered. WILLIAM HE. McKNEW, 033 Peansyivanis ave. nw. SPECIAL OPENING FoR ‘MISSES a” wahempiaed SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, EE TRY EVENING Stan “WasitiNeTON. D6. BAURI'S WS) DRUGS. AL: Have You a want tm mm ME RT 2. Cor, 11th and F sts. nw. “Tue Qoeex Axxn» Attention fs called to this hew pattern of SOLID STERLING SILVER WARE. Considered by all who have seen it tho most artistie ‘Yet produced—practical and fhexpensive. Articles of this design in exquisite white sith lined cases are especially suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. A very larwe assortuient of alt the newer articles {8 fancy silver ware, M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., Jewellermand Silversmiths, 2107 Pennsylvania ave. 0c8-3t ee B HAVE THY eRIOQFST FEAST IN REM: We hotse, Pequot siege i ee AT ines, 3241 11th st, 8, @ Lanssonon & Bro. INFANTS’ BELONGINGS. Ifyou had » faint idea what that included you would look aghast. These ate some of the articles under that heading: BOOTEES, LEGGINS, BACQUES, SHIRTS, SLIPS, SKIRTS, FLANNEL BANDS, EID SHOES, DRAWER LEGats, CAPS, CLOAKS, AFGHANS, RUBBER SHEETING, LINEN AND COTTON DIAPERS, BIB: AND SCORES OF OTHER ARTICLES Just as indispensable. ‘We feel safe in saying that we havo these goods at Just such prices as you care to pay, Everything in tofants' wear is conscientiously stocked by us. We make it our object to keep ‘only such goodsas are guaranteed to be correct in every particular. camels hair of ladies’ cloth, ia Plaids, stripes or solid colors, ‘With Angora fur trimmings on collar and sleeves, Some are Mother Hubbards, with leg-mut- ton sleeves, and others have capes. These Coats you will find in the latest shades and the cutest styles. ‘We also havea full line of Caps ‘and Hats to match these Coats. ‘Infants’ Caps in sizes 11, 12,13, 14 and 15, in Surah Silk, Chine Silk, Crepe, Faille or Cashmere, embroidered in ali the latest pat- terns, with full pompom on top of fine lace snd ribbon, with wide ‘ribbon strings. From 50c. to 35. White Fiderown Caps with Brown Trimmings and full lace pleating around face. Only 81.68. ‘White Lamb's Wool Cap with faille silk crown and ribbon Low on top; wide ribbon strings: real ‘Val. lace ruffles around face. 85. Our department for the display of theve oods is separated from all other stogks. The privacy that isso desirable can be bad here. ‘We have a corps of experienced salesiadies white advice is worth ‘something. ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, 8 BRO. o8 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH BT. OURREMY Art Bs ee ae Preserves tite. Hever-Loeb's Banitaky Undergarments are ‘Life preservera, —— ‘We have all sizes and weighte. JOSEPH AUEBBACH, ~ POPULAR SHOPPING PLacs, 72h staret. Yt mave crraten beamicomenehaata rics rez WW stow aitoxo tue FRIBA hat ro ill Melis Was bavi. Lauer nips oiadlealab icarea extensive ‘and marked 60 low. In éatériig to your Wants We bave made it s point to give the HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Our success hes been apparent to every ‘one who has visited the store durinz this eale. in price” ie evident in whatever department yo look. If we supply your feeds this fall we do #0 with the conscience of your being well served AE ‘Pho weather today iwas psttect tot shopping, hd If tomorrow eontinded BE shine We expect the largest crowd of the seAGin, Gur force had been and economically so, pie TT ae | DRESSY MEX OF THE TOWN WITH OUR INCOMPARABLE STOCK OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, FABRICS THAT WERE NEVER SEEN READY MADE UNTIL WE, DISPLAYED THEM, CUT IN THE HEIGHT OF FASHION AND TAILORED TO PERFECTION, THE PRODUCTS OF SUCH CELEBRATED FIRMS AS ROGERS, PEET & CO., BRO- _ KAW BROS. AND BIST & CO, WHO ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERYWHERE AS MAKERS OF THE FINBST OLOTHINe OX “Identical goods lower oA LE largely augmented and all will be served promptly. — Our new HATS AND BONNETS are wonders of beauty. Many have ‘been the inquiries as to how we get them out for the prices that they are marked. That's our secret. ‘The finest materials only are used in our copies of the imported Hats which we are showing. The superior art of our milliners have been exercised on thesefor weeks - and the copies are not distinguishable from the originals, Leave your order with us. We guarantee superior work, faultless in style atid lower in price than any house in Washington. P% BR EEE Re HF Ri #% a3 PF ‘00 out stock is marked. guarantee you us great a saving on one as on the other. Chenille and Our Curtain Deertwes has been a revelation to all who have son, ft. Many were the exclamations of surprise at the low prices at which RakTa. & wy WHEN 4 wax starts wwe OUT TO LOOK FoR WW ore rounrats. HEAD OF THE SUPPLY OF THE BEST READY-MADE CLOTHING HE INVARIABLY FINDS HIS WAY TO 1200, 1202 AND 1904 F STREET N.W., WHERE HIS SEARCH IS AT AN END,FOR HE WILL SEE THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION OF ARTIS- TIC GARMENTS IN AMERICA. PE de - If it 19 @ low priced or a high priced Curtain we EFFALL SUITS AND OVER ‘Velour Portieres, Nottingham, Iris Point, Tambour, Madras and Sik Stripe Curtains vary from the lowest to the highest priced goods. An COATS ARE NOW IN examination costs you nothing and it will be a matter of advantage to both. ¥ GREAT DEMAND AND OUR ge STOCK 18 EQUAL TO ANY CALL cai x : Pe oO RR SG Ra g's MADE UPON IT. SHALL WE BE BP ve Sin ae co fk § Re ‘SSg YOUR CLOTHIER? WE CLOTHE Bob 2S RR “Odd AM’ NNN Sss¥ = HOSTS OF YOUR FRIENDS, Don't slicht ué with your Fall Dress or Wrap. Both these stocks deserve Your inspection before you think of purchasing elsewhere. On every yard ‘of Dress Goods bought of us there is money saved you. ‘Our Cloak stock is sparkling with new conceit in outer garments. Styles correct—prices likewise. Rosrxsox, Parser & Co., Poweree Buaszers Axp Comrontastea. 10 per cént reductions off the marked prices during the Star sale. Groves. ‘TSe. Cashmere Gloves, Black and colors... 25 doz. #1 4-button Kid Gloves, Tans, and Browns. $1.504-button Mousquet $1.75 8-button Mousquetaire Su warranted... juede new fall shades—every pair fitted and war- ted. +600. pair Grays Dazss Goons Ax Sixes. $1.75 6-4 Striped Cloakinzs .. Striped Beaver Closkings 83 6-4 Plain Beaver Cloakings. 81 Fine Broadcioths, all shades, 50c. Colored All-wool Henriettas. ‘Se. Colored All-wool Henriettas.. $1 Colored All-wool Henriettas... €2,00 AlL-wool Striped nd Jacquard ‘Novelty Dress Goods. Hovszrcasisaxe Lixexs. Py PEaEEEEEE itt He i Black 04 SAD Cen we 5 cme sue te match, worth $4, $4.50 and $5, 83.25, Prices. = #10 Clothe, 1 doten naphine to match, worth 85.50, Star prices... 75 and @4 25, 84.50 ee dozen napkins to match, worth 85.50, . $6.50, Star prices. $4.75, German-eches Fine-finish 60-inch ‘Table Damask, worth 75e.. ‘Very fine line of, Satin-finish Damasks, 2 wide, worth $1... 00-inch-wide Turkey Ked Dama: worth 5c. 6-8 Napkins, bleached, worth 81, and $1.75. Star price. ‘T5e., Star price... i eas woe. yard Fards Toe. SSant 1.30 Fringed Tray Cloths, worth 3éc., Sos: ana J L25e., 460. and @9e Penrowerres Axo Toner Anricies. Burnett's Triple Extracts, Wood Violet and ‘Southern Jeanine .. 4c. Oalder’s Tooth Powder. 19c. Raven Gloss Shoe Poli Recmxe Ayo Necxwean 21c. Box Cord Ruching, 6 yards... 25c, Set Embroidered Collar 1c. All-linen Collars... 15e. Tissue Velling. all colors ‘5c. Embroidered Chiffon, new pattern, all colors... 25e. Ruching, all styles, for. THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE Taste Covens, Sraxexp Lowen, Ko. Ghoice designs in Head ssseseess +. 980. @ach $1.75 24x24 Plosh rare for cushions, stand covers, kec., art shader Drapery’ Scarfs of Figured China Silk or with” Painted boiting cloth ends ...... . 080 82.75 New Chenille Table Covers, fringed. 62.39 each ‘72-4nch long Colored Center Bureau Scarfs...44¢. each 24x24 Hlemetitched Linen Sauares., dc. each 18x18 Fine Tapestry Squares, eight Belirian de- ‘sient IN AMERICA, ST. N.W. N. B-W. are Ready made Clothiers exclusi¢ely. Positively no o00ds made to order. 8x8 Mats to inatch above Se. each 81.25 a ‘72-4nch Damask Bureau Scarfs. .. BSc. 45c. 22x34 Damask Tray Cloths. 25e. each Tex24 Linen Tray Cioths., 54-inch [ven Scarfs, outline desicms.. GAand 72-inch Linen Bureau Scarfs, worth Be. +-25e. each For 48e. each a mp ‘assortment of Linen Bureau Scarfs, worth G8c. to 7: Waose Tras to unt J. OHNSTON'S. it ANCY FLUSH CANTON, DOUBLE FAC De ea Contax Derarruent. a8 RETERERIOR. oc. 121th st ee, New Crepe and Ja , bewatiful 25e. yard 6GG RRR FFR A wT 160. yard G GRR E AA FY Portieres, solid colors.or with ) ee, = 6S sdadows; excellent quality; worth 67.50 coo RR kee 2“S - , | TTT R ; Eat AA z r rk LX Gand Embroidered Chenille Portieres, eight =_——, a4 T FRR aa worth @12.50.. ao Ob, s Exquisite sizies of Chenille Portieres af 10.48 i H o% EX sie smash rere peestrsesasssaries # $ 8 ERS can be purchased elsewhere. fH od ike Great Largains in Nottinghain Lace Curtains. 50e. A ao NN pair to 96.50. ee Ek &o & ff x Special—S0 pair Brass Effect Lace Curtains E as Be Soo fA HELE e280mtr|Bus 244 EE GSS 2A ORME patterned fovelty Snowflake Curtains, five colors of stripe, worth $5... $3.98, SSg ALL FE Great bargainein Irish Point and Tambour Lace Care boss - E tains. AAA - SPECIALS. Sss8 244 > 14pair Tembour Lace, worth ¢9 and 610...66.95 pair pair Irish Point Lace Curtains, worth Opps Axp Exps and Irish Point aces, Siikolines, &c., by the yard at extremely Jow prices. King’s Scotch Holland Window Shades, an ex- traonlinary bargain. Can't be made to order . for less than #1 aud @1.25. Two yards ong, ‘36inches wide. [50c. each Coax Axo Scrr Deranruenr. 10 PER CENT Discount off the marked prices of our entire stock of new Fall and Winter Wraps, both ladies’ and children’s. ‘The newest styles and latest weaves of cloth are here, the marked prices of which areas low as can be found anywhere. ‘The following are the exceptions to the 10 per cent. They are unusually attractive bargains: Children's Heavy Brown Striped Reefers. Sizes 41016, Excellentcloth. Worth $2.50..81.65 each 20 Ladies’ Cloth Wrappers, stylishly made; worth $8, every oneof them. Star Price, R. Gorvscmap, 1007-1009 F 8ST. N. W. ("Always the Cheapest.) WHILE THE CARPENTERS AND PAINTERS ARE MAKING ALTERATIONS ON OUR SECOND FLOOR WE WILL OFFER YOU THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT A SACRIFICE. THEY CONSIST OF ODDS AND ENDS AND PARTLY DAMAGED GOODS. NEVER WILL SUCH PRICES BE OF- FERED AGAIN AND NEVER WILL SUCH A RE- DUCTION SALE TAKE PLACE IN WASHINGTON AGAIN: 31—$2.00 ‘Suaxesreane Tastes ‘These Tables are made of solid walnut and antique oak, sixteenth century or mahogany finish, very neatly turned jecs. Top 16x16 inches. One sheif at the bottom, 10x10 inches. Thirty inches high and ‘very strong and solid. Muutyery Deparraest. Tanenxos. ‘5e. and 50c. Gimps, all new shades 0c. Colored Silk Gimps...... $1.50 Black Silk Rope Fringe, lone. tern. ‘Se. Silk and Tinsel Gimp, sil colors. 9c. Black Silk Gimp, 134 inches wide... 98c. Black Silk Collars, the latest... Best quality Wool Felt Hats, ladies’,all ao ‘7% inches 91. For Carzs Axo Fearnen Boas. 93.98 €5 Cocque Feather Boas, 3} yards long. 25 Best Quality French Concy Capes ‘98c. Cocque Feather Boas... Lace. 82 and $2.50 Black Silk Drapery Nets. 6c. Black Silk Demi-flounce... Special—all colors Fancy Metal Buttons.. Nortoxs. e.,7e, and 6c. Clinton Safety Pins, 3. Se. Spool Linen Thread, Se. Bail Knitting Cotton, ail sises..... ‘50c. pe. Fancy Dress Belting, all colors... 0c. pe. Fancy Bone Casing, all colors. 100, Box Rubber Hairpins........ be. 40-in. Spring Tape Measure. ‘sizes, Mostux Uspenwean, Ixraxte: Goons, CORSETS, be. Children's Drawers, ail sizes. s13 1—$75.00 Pantoz Sraxpmva Cas. INET FOR #40. 1—840 Parior Standing Cabinet for $20.00, 1—$35.00 Haw Rack Asp STAND FOR $20.00. 27800 Japanese Folding Screens (damaged) for 50 doz. of 50c. Ladies’ Fast Black Richelieu Ribbed Hose. a oS pete G1 AIL 50c. Ladies’ Patterns, stripes, &e. Ail thenewshdes, Aso a Blacks. No better 50c. Hose in the sssseee.38e. pair | $4.75. 100 de. Litidren's "Guaranteed “Fast Bisex 1816.00 srute Cabinet for €7.50 Ribbed Bizes 6 to 9. Value 25c. 0 DALE. oesesesses 186., 3 pair 50c | 3—$12.00 Misses ‘Tmoxerzs £2.25 Union Suits for Ladies, in white or sparen Nia non-brinkable .... ‘5-81.00 Children’s ptcannta a Sse. Ladies" Swiss Iubbed Merino Vests’ and ‘7—$2.00 Hassocks and Slipper Cases for 48e. Pants, medium weirht.... ..2Be. each $1 Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests and Pants, 75 Per cent wool, guaranteed non-shrinkable, natural. - 9—$5.00 Misses Trrorcres For White and 750. each malas U 5-85.00 Bamboo Book Racks for $2.75. * MBRELLAS, ——- $1 24-inch Gloria School Umbrellas. —& se" Scre RAMES 81. Bet Gloria Umbrellas, oxidised incnifezioe S| 2-93.00 oc. - Fon Rendle. Sarna aa hapa es 391.95 Push Foot Stools for 48 783.50 Library Folding 1—$5.00 Buwroo Daas 2-470 nt Rane Cat 93.48. 00 Mahogany Rocking Chairs for $2.25. 18748 Aynovr Osx Unmariia STAND FOR $3.50. 2-87.50 Japanese Umbrella Stands for 4.90. 2—$5.00 Bassoo Forpre Sonezx FRAMES FOR $2.98. 1-82500 Leather Trunk, linen lined, for 814.75. 1—€50.00 Leather Trunk, morocco iined, for $25.00. 1—$30.00 Suvpounp Rermozns. 9-83.00 Pictures for 91.50. 00 Sinyrna Rugs (sotled) fur 99 Fancy Rocking Chair for 85-00. 92.00 Hartman's Wire Door Mate for Sas. iis 2 at re 1200, 1202 4x» 1204 F Trex D Woonwanp xD Lorn wee sedomphilinks jn eer encase be seen ay Ai eh Ret Gates Se TTRACTIVE EM © 8 Rereery, Curve Sate BR best recommendation = piece of = moots can have ts to tecome a ‘rem ineed ail they are desirabis went and Choacest 15 2 it not what ee 5 = Bayes ce wee Sean rove the (mmemee bsinen we An, there asanaras sors ot anata tore road amd Sita from et iret floor, Lit tosis ceuthe oe Deranrwesr. 1 pair 10-4 White Woo! Blankets, soft eared Heep asta “ prernertiney pijoth Lap Robe. with a very emall detect. 0 &. 1 Piush Lap fie silebtly a iced from G10 to gh, MOBY Mnpertect. Ror Odd Ph fesh Lap jobs. Reduced from $9.50 (Recon floor, 11th st. building.) Boys. Croraixe Deranruext, | Pe ene rer juced fron T'Piaid Caps Overcoat Su “ed Reyxayrs Is Prove The frames have beco: &e. Splendid values u silver frame, Size (0x24. nt Sto #2. . with White oud Gi frame. tae Rednoed from $3 to #2, 1 Sas with oxidized silver frame, Sige = teduced from #1.35 ad: Artots With White sind Git frames, Size Reduced 7 Artotypes— ‘fram GArt __ Fourth floor, 10th from $1.13, ith white tal Gilt ana s with duced frou: We. to S0e. each, pes. with oak f PARTMENT, ONLY ONE OF Red to tage elke Bureau Scarf. Reduced from 87 tos es [hi plie Center Piece, Reduced from $1.50 {Gin oor, 10¢h st. baitaine. 2) ‘obacco Brown Long Garments with stan lroll collars PEE med weight Sizes 35 faced from #22. to $10. 00 eac = rates Sora weiernia “meatal Sa a Biack Cheviot Bi fall weight, rol! suas nize ‘Sonly. ‘Heluced from #430 he 83.00 1 Fi ie Sik Piueh Regforedend with rat real Per- Be ). Size 36. Reduced trom $27.00 to Piush Js tieht Ati ti a Eines Sores ande, “Meduchd te Glee en Petior Sosy Ke Taneth, Pitsh Jacket, sin nee Size ‘A few odd sizes in Gossamers at greatly re duced (Third floor, 11th st. bubidine.) a PCttadge Tea Cloth. Reduced from 82.25 Sous Banoars Ix Fixe Pileein POR THIS WEEE. ‘We shall offer for the nent few days SIX DBOIDED BARGAINE, Which mast te ween to be appreciated No. 1, Ladine’ Kid Button Root, hor toe or comaron- sense, all tines, et 81.24 Worth 62. No. 9, Ladies’ Dongola Button or Race, cloth orkid tops, patent leather tips, at @1.08 Worth 63. No. 3, Ladies’ Extra Fine Dongola Button or Last, new Richmond er point tors, patont Ieather or kid ‘tips, all widths and siees, at @2.48. Worth 3.50. No. 4, Gent's Lace or Congress, plain or tipped, ot Xo. 5, Gents’ Calf Button, ince or congress, Low- don, French of Globe tore, all sims, at S198 Weukt be cheap at #8. No. 6, Gents’ Fine Merer Calf, sewed. button, nee 2 | OT CONETeSS, on cieht @ifferent stye lawte, ell stems snd widths, at €2.75. Same as sold elsewhere ot @4. LOOK aT OCR WINDOW DISPLAY OF @¢ SHOES aT 02s. IT wits Par Yoo. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. MAKE NO MISTAKE IN THE PLACE. DOUBLE STORE, BY 310, 312 SEVENTH ST. XW. we quote these few *"Speciais™ and invite your eariy inspection: Children’s Plaid Eiderdown, Short Cloaks, full sleeves, styl- isbly made and lined throughout. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. Only 83. TSeach Children’s Striped Eiderdown Short Cloaks, full sleeves, lined throughout, richly trimuned with ‘Yelvet,also velvet collar and cuffs and 2 rosettes of velvet im the Dack, only #4.48 each. Children's Piaid Piderdown oh Bune Byears. Only #4.9% ‘Twilied Linen Bag. Reduced from 30 to i. “Say Gap me, Short — Cloak ef Biilgd Linen Table Cover. Reduced from trimmed with braid, in Browne, with White angora fur, also braided, a Very becoming style, colors White, Old Rose, Tansend Grays, only 64.08. INFANTS’ CASHMERE LONG offer two specially good styles im, Infants’ Ceshimere Long Cloaks at INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S CAPS AND HATS.—The cutest shapes aud styles imaginable. Bore are the brightest bite for the Money we have ever offered ‘Infante’ Caps in three styles, im Doth silk and cashmere, lined with surab silk and Snished with «alk tie strings, only 500. each. Cunpnes's Asp Misses Derazr. DD siz! 1 Children's Gretchen Cloek: made of ail-wool striped cloth iit "welsh cutee beamed s Size'4 Sears. lieduced sop Chil greet Ci ET sn 810 00 Yo, ize years. Iieiuord iromn #10) Freon ‘Broedcloth with cape. 1 Misses’ Hesoda Green vewnar- i nestly trmwed with Black uinp,” Sise Sexy pDeranrwesr, ‘Striped All-wool Serge W: with pinta tobe front baeato tenet thrush Out. Size $4." Reduced frou: wt Fine Inported | idenioy 4 Silk veivet yoke, collar and ‘bel Size 38 Reduced trom 25.00 to €15.00. (Third floor, 1ith st. buildin.) Sawn A Axp Fre Deranruexr, ‘h Seal Fur Storm Col best grade. Baur rot $9.00 to 4. ‘ie one Marten, Princess collar und mud. edticed trou $40.8 2 Fancy Feather Muffs. Reduced to $2.5 eact (4a floor, 10th st. building.) T. 1D DAMAGED HANT 1 Ladies) Duc ce Handkerchief. Be in $1.00 to Br adies ra Linen, Scalloved, Handkerchief with B: ‘Heduced trom SO Hyorncmer Derarrwen SOILED, MUSSED 4 a 19. ‘Warner's Nursing Corsets, modiu ye sliding bust. Size 19. Reditced fro ATR, in Fase ‘irom wy-weight All-wool Cloth Of course we have all the novel- ties im Caps, White and new shades,at 7oc., ONe., $1.25, $1.48 aud up Children’s Surah Silk Bate, im Navy, Biack, Tan and White, shirred rim, with soft full topa, Various other attractive styles im Children's Silk Hate at @1.73, $1.98, $2.25 and up. ‘heeds bo advertio- img at present. THE BON MARCHE, 1 314 AND 316 7TH ST. N. W. es Strout Save FALL OVERCOATS, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER ® AND 10, We will offer our fineline of Fall Over- conte at greatly roduced prices Ne trouble to show them. =. B BARNUM & Co.,