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4 : t eareeee BAU RES “see Tue Exp Or Ax Annoz ‘You know our THE EVENING STAR has a reaular and cirealation In Washington three ‘The near approach to fatality that resulted from the falling near Thomas Circle, yesterday, Santes, Oxrx $400 A Boxcz. Rev_Ticxer Dars of two telegraph poles, dragging with them §| The “opening” of Furs at the Palais Royal isattract- | as went network of wires, is a warning, following other | ing both lookers and buyers. The window display is | as warnings to which Tux Stan has called atten=| curiosity, for the Furs not made up look as if the ani- | we do. tion many timos, against the entire system of | mais bad literally jumped out of thetr sking, One betel as overhead wires ina city. If this menace to] bunch of Russian Sables at left hand of win-| D&wsinsin public safety is not to be abolished at once, pre-| dow is slone worth $400. Ladies, too, are offered cautions should at least be taken to prevent such accidents as that of yesterday. There ‘ought to be an inspection of the poles, and an {inspection that inspects. All rotten or imper- fect poles should be removed at once, and ‘those that are sound should not remain mach Se reheat disfigure and endanger our Congress has moved very deliber- ane but still steadily, in the direction of put- ting the capital's overhead wires underground. Washington will hope for « longer forward step than usual at the next session of its legislature. ——_$_soo——_ interested in the interior display. ‘The mew | you ‘Shawl Collars, looking when worn asif the animal | ° those days, ‘itself were wrapped around the neck, are attracting — attention and s0 are the new style Pur Capes andorna-| You Averecrare Tue ‘ments for millinery and cloak trimmings. Plenty of ‘ACT. buyers, because 10 per cent discount ia allowed during the “opening.” Deduct one-tenth from the prices you see marked ou the Palais Royal Furs and you buy at 35 per cent jess than furriers’ prices. Leave your order for » Seaiskin Wrap and we guarantee s saving of from $10 to $50. Don’t forget when you look in the window that one-tenth Is atlowed off the pricesyou see marked on the goods. Tho discount also includes the Fur-trimmed Wray ‘Tomorrow's sale contains EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Chitdren's long earments in heavy stripe clothe, with deep cape and belt. Si 5. Red Ticketeu. This is an excepti 7 to buy the girls ‘® substantial school wrap for a mere song. 6 Ladies’ Beaver Cloth and Corkscrew Jackets Cast year's). Were 86 and $8.... = 2.48 WRAPPER AND GOSSAMER DEPARTMENT. 8 Ladies’ Sicilian Cloth Wrappers, loose Cash- mere front. Sizes 38 to 44, Were $2.50. lied Heavqvanrens For Consers. eet aera 18 Ladies’ and Misses’ Gossamers, damaged It is only the leading Corsetiere of any city that is] laying. Were 98. 1081.75. Ren sihatel Oe ck granted thesole agency for the celebrated Fasso or Children's Mother Hubtara perfect Pansy Corsets. The Palais Royal is the Washington way. Were 41-40. od Ticketed. toe. exch agent. ery CURTAIN DEPAITMENT Odd pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains—2 pairs, You may read of the following makes of Corsets be-| were $1, for 7c pr.; 1 pait, wae 81.75, for 61.283 ing onsale at other stores, but at no other store will | 1 pair, was 82, for $1.60; 4 pairs, were & ‘Vou find the variety. And here is the main reson | £3.50, for $2.25; 5 pairs, were $4.75 and 85, er why the Palais Royal is Headguartore for Corsets: A | #3.26 PERFECT VARIETY. The colebratd C. P. and P. D. Fronch Corsets are shown in nearly two hundred styles. How can you be sure of the style best suited to your figure if you make a selection elsewhere— where acomplete collection is not in stock? And soit is with Domestic Corsets of all kinds. ‘Many ladies favor some of the following makes, and yet many are not wearing the style of that particular make best suited to“them: R and G., W.B.,C.B., 8.C., J.B. P.N., Thomson's, Warner's, Fronch Woven andthe following Waists: Ferris’, Double Ve, Little Beauty, Standard and the Tricors or Health Bodice. ‘The Palais Royal specialties at reduced prices for this speciai sale are: ‘The ‘*182” Corset, marked 75 cents, offered at 69 cents. It comes long and short waist, in White and Drab. Made of superior coutil and born boned, it com- ares favorcbly with many €1 Corsets. * ‘The @1.25 Black Italian Cloth Corsets for $1. Long and short waists. Warranted Fast Biack. Fit guar- anteed. ‘The $1.75 Venus Back Corset for $1.50. Black, Ecru, Pink, Biue, White. This Corset was madetc ‘our special order and produces il the effect of the celebrated C. P. Venus Corset that sells at $3.25. The $2.75 Stout Ladies’ Corset for $2.25. Extra Jong and heavily boned. Have apairtried on. Con ‘venient room for the purpose. THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘The turn over which occurred in the man- agement of the Adams Express Company on ‘Tuesday has ever since been the sensation in the business and social circles of New York, in both of which Mr. Hoey, the deposed Presi- dert, has occupiee a prominent position for many years. And little wonder: for the of- fence with which he is charged-—using his offi- cial position to fili bis pockets at the expense of the other shareholdcrs in the company—is a most infamousone. Yet, after all, isn’t it just possible that Mr. Hoey is made to suffer for be- ing found out, rather than for the abuse of the trust confided to him? There is certainly every reason to believe that it is no unusual thing for managers of large corporations to do, in some form or another, precisely what Mr. Hoey did. Wiser or luckier than he, they, however, keep faith with their confederates in their so- called “deals,” and so escape exposure, and continue to be regarded by the community as uncommonly sagacious and “nervy operators.” ee THE PALAIS ROYAL. 48 cach (Continued below.) pair, was 810, for $7.50; 1 pair, was i 1 halt pair of $7.50 Tambour Lace 8 pairs of €2.25 Cream Madras Lace Curtains. 81.50 pr ‘4 peise of @8. 00Chenilie Portieres, fringed top and tom. jenille $2.25 pair STAMPED LINENS, TABLE COVERS, &c. St-inch Colored Linen Bureau Scarfs, stamped, colors Pink and Light Greet v ‘5c. 2334 Fine Damask Tray The election is less than three weeks off and neither of the great parties feels in any way confident. It is not far from right to say that the whole contest is still to be won or lost. The indications on the suzface—-not always to be relied upon—are that the democrats are slightly more hopeful than they were a few days ago. But a “bad break” in the city of New York, re- publican reunion in Massachusetts, a vigorous campaign in Pennsylvania by the republicans, a failure of the third party in Ohio, may upset completely the eutire democratic calculation. Nothing is more illusory than the phases of a political campaign. It is always possible to re- pair small losses and it is easy to overrate tran- sient difficulties. The democrats depend on union in New York, but the county faction is yet to be made satisfied with its place in the Procession. In Massachusetts and Pennsyl- vania all the republicans have to do is toarouse from lethargy. In the former state they are led by young men just as their rivais' are, ana, with more than an equal chance to carry the state, if they do not capture it in a year pre- ceding a presidential election they may well be discouraged. —_—_—_»+2—__—_ The Methodist ecumenical council in its many interesting debates has not reached a Bigher mark than it did yesterday in discussing the subject of education. Some of the papers read exhibited fine ability and large informa- tion. It was but natural that most of the dis- eussion should proceed from members outsido of the United States and that some of the most excellent suggestions should have been made by British colonists, if those can be so re- garded who have so nearly attained complete 100. N18’ WEAR, APRONS, &c. 68 Children’s Short Coats, sizes | to3 years, Brown, Blue, Casiumer® and Plaid..@1.35, 11—75e. Children's Silk and Worsted Caps, large sizes. Ladies’ 68e. Fancy Apraps, soiled. 11 Dr, Warner's Health Corsets, and 28. Odds and ends of Tips, Bima bunch, worth Be. 250. and $1....... worth as high as 30c. « yard.. A lot of Sc. and 10c. Ribbons, widths . (Continued below.) ‘One lot of 50c. and ti One lot of One lot of 75c. 45-inch Swiss Flouncings.....250. yard DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 4 pieces 59c. 40-inch Woolen Plaids. 10 Fancy Dress Robes, which were $10, tine and 814.. One lot of 81.00 16- ‘Light Brown and Tan. Hear Sxmrs For Lives. ‘The Palais Royal Specialties are tho $1 Knit Skirts and the $1.25 Lined Mohair Skirts. Superior to any offered elsewhere at the price. ‘The Palais Royal can prove that here is the most complete variety of Autumn and Winter Skirt. The Price list gives hints only. Worsted Skirts, 7c. to $3.98. Flannel Skirts, $1.25 to 88.68. Melton Skirts, 75c. to $2.50. Mohair Skirts, $1.26 to #468. Italian Cloth Skirts, $2.25 to 85.50, Surah Silk Skirts, $4.03 to $6.98. Taffeta Silk Skirts, $6.50 to $10. ‘Wool Wadded Silk Skirts, 84.68 to $10. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. A lot of 68 Bleached Nepkiza, Were $1. Red Ticketed... ‘s A lot of 5-8 Bleached Napkins, were 75 6_8-4 Bleached Fringed Table Cloths ‘30 Fancy Chair Tidies. were 25c. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, Odd pairs of 35c, Ladies’ Unbleached Hows. 8 Sizes 8, BH. political independence. To the mind of the] (Continued below.) ieee American the topic of education means so much Sa gin Ceuaeaane nie tear ee ae oe More than it does to any other peo; that UMBRELLAS. Americans in a world pat beld in rors own Paras Rovat Parcs Lut 26-inch Gloria Umbrellas, 6-inch oxidized capital, with all its object lessons, can well af- handle. $1.69 ford to let others speak of the impediments of or a state-supported sectarianism. Here the Foa-Tanoen Ganwests school system is unembarrassed, progressive, Cran 2 pa baad 4 . HANDKERCHIEFS. im sympathy with the popular environment S0c. Red Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs..,...23c. each and grows out of the republican character of 10 Ps Cesr Discouxr 35e. White China Silk Handkerchie our institutions and the broad freedom and saci I8e. Colored Border and White eatholicity of the government established by Porm poe toes seeeees our fathers, Tae Ovesisa Or Fras. 01.25 Sutton Suede Gloves, sizes OX and7, a 25 S.buition Biack Kid Gloves, ‘T5e. Black Cashmere Gl0VeS..sesesee: TRIMMINGS. ns ‘The pacific utterances of the German chan- cellor, the French minister of foreign affairs and the Russian representative now in Italy are quoted in Europe for all they may be worti, if not more. It is very clear that as the na- tions approach the dead line each secks to vindieste its own motives in the eyes of the world and to show that it does not desire war, The collection comprises the new long capes with sleeves: the latest stxle Military and English Bor | TRIMMINGS. | are Coats; Paris Novelty Refers, with Louis XVI collars. | 0c. Pe ail, as: plees be Blue, Gray, G ‘The Jackets and Reefers are the correct lengths, rang-} Taree ae i eee ing from 30to 35 inches. The style, fit and finish of | 25c. Jet Gimp, 3 rows beads with pail heads in {he Falaio Royal garments willbe foundiequalfim fect | center, only 10 yards tn piece. Hed zich 10s. yood Adentical with the considerably higher priced garments | €1-50 Colored Bead and Tinsel Gimp, um of the credit stores—comparison will show this. Cp a a arate Besides our matchless collection of fur-trimmed | 25c. Black Silk Lace, about 4 inches wide, three garments we are showing braid-trimmed and 106. yard Plain tailor-made ps of every description. We they have nearly reached, cannot, in the nature | Graw capecial attention, however, to the furceummed of things, secure peace. The situation sug-| garments. since the discount of 10 per cent is during gests the words of the Psalmist: “I labor for | the opening” of Furs, for this weet only. FEATHER BOAS AND TRIMMING. peace; but when I speak unto them thereof} The following are pointed to as extraordinary cood | 98e. Corian ment owe only 10a. Rea they make them ready to buttle. values at the prices marked on the garments. We| Ticket quotethe marked prices, deduct one-tenth to arrive tended to, and pressed beyond « point which at... 18e. $1.50 Biack Silk Drapery Net, 48 inches wide,5% yards im piece. Red Ticket ... ~79e. yard Sve. each ‘The danger to the republicans in Ohio if the | at the prices for the "Opening." mata Bon, Syunisioag, caiziwoot Jegislature should be lost consists not so much ‘them. Bed Ticket... duotebe im the loss of a Senator as in the loss of presi- Tue New Cares, FURS. dential electors if the Michigan plan be | Fnetish Cheviot Capes, 30 inches long, with $4.98 Black Coney Cape, only two each, 36, 38 adopted. By that plan would be insured | feather trimming. : — echaemnesseeea 8S OO democratic majority of the electors under the } kuported Cheviot # Capes, sty 4 ‘trimmed with democratic gerrymander. No wonder thought- | ,‘*s*ber™ and Jet. fal republicans regard the legislative election as of more importance than that of governor, as much as there is at stake on that ee eee The delicate displays of polite consideration which at first characterized the N tnd braid trimming. ct Red on RUCHING AND NECKWEAR. SOc. Sah Cote ones ene ans nation, only _Softhem. Red Tick Exrza Loxa Coarse. Biack Cheviot Jackets, with astrachan collar. ‘Reefers, roll 5c. box Woven Initial Letters, 3 dozen in box, ‘only one or two boxes of each letter. Ked Ticket. Perhaps there is some illusive atmospheric condition ir that portion of the globe so often ‘815, referred to as “off the coast of Newfoundland” | Biack and Tan Chevron Jackets, fiat tack, ioose that cause. people to see shipwrecks and sea| front, lap seams, full collar of mink fur........ 816 serpente.§It may be a sort of mirage, and then, again, it may be related to that subtle and Versatile commodity known as “bait.” —_—__ses—____ Black Cheviot Jackets, roll collar of astrachan fur, Colgates*, = Kirk's and Pearl Glycerine, Red = weeneTC 19. ge. Duracits Triple Eatract, inJour odorsonly, Viste. Jesmine, Heliotrope and Sweet Briar, Very Sore Cheviot Se Sees ‘satin lined all through, rolled collar ot Biack mart: 625 Se See Realy nk Sha neneaaeny see LE Geaes of meen cae tions to enforce the law have enused a deadlock | "hosacn with heavy mate, fall eats sent at New Orleans in the shipment of sugar. Bat ‘ain Ticket... 130. ind Te All-Bristle Hair Brushes, only 25 of made, then. te Me. Be "iober end Horn Combs, best LEATHEN Gooba ‘T5e. Real Seal Pocket Book, a mae nig nities tn cat ce cain Naas. psraseaetnunap Aerie ‘The reports of generosity displayed by Bus- sian nobles tend to give a better impression of luuman nature. There is also an unconquera- bie feeling thatit wonld be more comfortable Bot to look bebind the scenes. eae ———o. ‘Wisconsin has discovered silver ore, but as she admits that it is in small quantities Rock silk cord binding. .... a ceqrerwansonee! Creek Park regards her as the merest amateur ‘Tan Camel's Hair Jackets, with Brown velvet cole in the matter of discoveries, = Purees,in kid, fancy frames; about 10 ofeach, Hed Ticket,....s.0000-7C PHOTO ‘FRAMES. 95 | }0.and15c. Fancy Brass Frames; only 12 left. Carty ge Bed Ticket..eo.« Black, Tan and Navy Heeters, vide pocket, rll 91.25 Double “Silas Fickare’ Frain, Wisio st amp daperp trond, ——— should exert its financial talents to find some way of reaping the benefit of the Liberal advertisement it gets. fur eaveeneseseersn HOS tinee to develop, Mr. Blair will need increased | Broadcloth Coats, ccenatan St hanes ter £0710 per cent off all of ‘above prices end ‘aio tee BAUM'S Jast brings the clement of uncertainty into ao page saps SE Lt THE PALAIS ROYAL | - s0rCLAm SNOPPING PLACE, easy in Germany. Cor. 12th st. and Pa. ave. oe: ‘STREET. A GENEROUS GIFT. ‘When Christian Ruppert died a little over two months ago and left nearly his entire fortune, ‘mounting to over half « million dollars, to be used for the erection and maintenance of « home for the aged and the infirm, ie did something for the honor of his name and tho welfare of our beautiful city. His xenerous deed deserves to be imitated by all who have the opportunity to do 00, for what are we here for if not to do good to our fellow man? Happiness consists mainly of content:ment, and who, therefore, is more happy than he who adds to and contributes to the bappiness of others, It is a matter of history that we were fortunate enough to purchase bis entire stock of high- grade FANCY GOODS, WORSTEDS, ZEPHYRS, INFANTS’ WEAR, LINEN GOODS, EM- BROIDERY MATERIALS, TOYS, GAMES, BRIC-A-BRAC, ART GOODS, BABY CAR- RIAGES, BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES at the extremely low price of TWENTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, as the annexed letter will prove= OFFICE OF WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, Attorney-at-Law, FENDALL BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 25, 1801, MATTHEW BERNHEIM, Esq. DEAR SIR: The stock of goods in the stores 403 and 405 7th street northwest, lately the Property of Mr. Christian Ruppert, was inventoried by him shortly before his death at tho ‘Value of $21,779.75, and was returned by us as collectors, in our inventory, at €20,000. © ‘Under the authority of the court I hereby notify you of the acceptance of your bid, as in- creased, namely, 87,000, for the entire stock, : ‘Yours, respectfully, ‘WM. @. JOHNSON, Collector Estate of Christian Ruppert, And that we are selling these goods this week at ‘ Bigs yy Sco Exe RAN OF 00 oe 200, 000 wena ra 2a Bawa WE HAVE BOUGHT THIS STOCK 80 CHEAP THAT WE COULD AFFORD TO GIVE AWAY HALF OF IT AND STILL MAKE MONEY. WE WILL NOT DO THIS, BUT WE WILL GIVE AWAY ENOUGH OF IT TO MAKE EVEBY CHILD IN THE DIS- TRICT HAPPY FOR A FEW DAYS, ‘Many eppreciate that this is a CHANCE OF A LIFETIME to buy such goods at such Fidiculously low prices. Our liberal offer was accepted so readily by all wide-awake peo- ple in the District that our stores have been crowded ever since we opened by eager cus- tomers. We are pleased with the reception accorded us by all, Weare delighted with our bargains, and thankful to the people of this city for their patronage. We do not intend to thank them by mere words only, either, but will show our appreciation by following tho example of Christian Ruppert. Only, instead of making s gift to the AGED AND IN- FIRM, we will endeavor to gladden the hearts of the YOUNG AND MERRY, and TODAY, OCTOBER 15, between and 6 o'clock p, m., we will give sway to every child in the Dis- trict who calls at our stores at that hour a present of s handsome TOY OR FANCY ARTI- CLE FREE. We guarantes these presents to be worth coming after from s long distance, ee ‘We invite ali to come and witness the fun and trast cur competitors will follow our lead in this as in other things. Hi A TT BER ADH ETM BURPERT'S OLD STAND, 403 AND 405 SEVENTH STREET ¥.W. - YEW AND FASHIONABLE SHOES AT PRICES = yg" Lorar ATTRACTIVELY LOW. & ii <a Ser 10TH, 1TH AND F STS. &. ez > pep, A — For ediess special bargain saloef Fine Hand-weit | PP 4h. ee es - 8- Por an enjovadie imnchoon take the 20h Dongois Kid Shoes in all the latest styles at $2500] F ay ay Ss be i Wrest eievators (0 our Lunch Room, eimth fer, pair, in every way equal to goods sold at $3.50cise- 2 - ——_ a ini deg te Sa caly we efter the tut- w 1 Ove ‘Ladies’ French Dongola Fosed Hand-sewed extraordinary low prices in Hosiery, ‘4 Cloth-top Boots, with patent leather pointed tips, Handterchicys and Gioves: EEKLY Ressane Dar Suz $3.50. For grace and style these Cloth-top Shoes ¢x- HOSTERY. occt " eal all othere, Ae. Children’s Black Ribbed Hose, fall TOMORROW, SUIDAS, COMMER ES. Elegant line of Hand-welt Shoes for Misses and Chil- a PS A lange busines males REMNANTS, amd @uring the busy season there ts always om 1Gc. Misses’ and Children's Absolutely extra lange accuruulation of remainders things Fast Biacs Ribbed Hove at left over, “‘ouds of lines,” = sortunents, and things that behead Ladies’ Black Boot Pattern Hose, colorel Soiled or exratched Our 62 Boys’ and Youths’ Genuine Calf, lace ard] tops, Kicheileu ribied, at Piay, button, are the best made. ee. 62.50 Men's Hand-weit Shoes im lace, button or Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, warranted Fast comrees, ‘These good we warrant to bethe best tan-| Hohn tne engage S=tE* Mome ewe Se, ‘mery calf and strictly first-class in every way. ‘They ue. ‘will pesitive:y cost 63.50 elsewhere, Ladles' Fancy Brilliant Lisle Home, 40 Excellent lines of Slippers tor Ladies and Men from eure, drop stitch, superior quality, extra 50e. up. Gren, spring heel, with patent leather tips, Price. sizes 6 to8, 61.25; sizes 835 to 105s, €1.50; sizes 11 to wy ane, oa >” ‘eee Lave become Wook, thes are separated from the reru'ar goods api warked at prices that sell them —THE IN- HERENT WORTH OF THIS CLASS OF CHANDISE I8 NOT CONSIDERED, Usoral and seasonabie things will be found im every dapa Oniy @ sual Portion is here represented, but you will bave Bo trouble in finding thein at their respective cow Don't pass the BLACK and COL Teugth. Mexular value, S0e.; at 350. ORED DRESS GOODS Departments by—de- aoa Ladies! Sitk Plated Hose in Blacks or eol- Sirablo lensths have gathered thick there this THE STAR SUOE HOUSE, ora, Reyular value, @1;at severe ee Snporteahy oon uncommenty ‘ss : {avorabio one for vayora. “There are also qaite 726 7th st. Ge. & monler of BLACK and COLORED GIMPS , in LENGTHS PROM 1 TO 3 YARDS at 200. HANDKERCHIEFS, Sabb thasmmoan Osyx Crocss , Je. Handkerchiefs, White and colored borders, at. L D, Of our own importation. Embroidered wxeN Deranryent. : value, “2lc. oDb LOTS, ‘Over 100 different designs, From a ani rat 1 Fine Irish Damask Cloth. Size 8_12. Soiled, 815 to 8150. Regular value, 17 - B HARRIS & CO., Cor, 7th and Dats. mw. as % Huck Towels with colored borders and 0c15-2 Gents’ All-inen Handkerchiefs. hherui value, 2le. ; a Muctted frimure, Teduced from 50s, to S896. ee a ee . pes 4.0 [NCH ARMURES, PLAIDS AND STRIPES, 18 ae laanaienoaneSs value, Ide. and 2ie.; 89 Remnants of Bleached and Unbleached RarF’s ag ROP ‘Table Damask in lensthe from 1p to Sh yards oc15-3t 2241 11th st. 20, GLOVES, at wreatly reduced prices, Half Dosens of Napkins remnant ‘Three specials in Gloves at prices which jou shes — Busr Wira ee Dave never been offered Lefore. dvounants of Glass Toweling, Kitchen Towel- ing and Crash at reduced prices, 13 Short Damask Burecu Scarfe, with col- OFed centers, shopworn. Keluced to Zic. each. 15 Short Mouse Cloth Bureau Scarfs, with PEE BR OW'S.| comtenmee | ESSSESSSEES BLACKS. Only regular value, #1; at Se. each. pay 13 Dawask and Mowle Bureau Scarfe Size N10. Bhopworn. educed from We. to T7ige. MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES in each. Grays wnd Tans. Kegular value, 61; 1.) Damask Tray Cloths with colored borders, Beduced to 7-HOOK FOSTER BLACK Kid Gloves. Regular value, $1;at ‘We have stirred up quite a “sea of enthusiasm” each. selection of patterns. Everybody's pet taste seems to = : Soor, 11th st. building.) be gratified. You come to us because you kuow we amend Cc, D, have the best. We have been to headquarters for K mn XN o (LOAK EPARTMEST. thesn-ao there i no chance of »“alip-up" on quali. 3 x HOLE $°% 2 sts 1 mack neta eEs. lestiey isa among Weavers—" peers. K i NNN G Ss, ‘rap, trimmed with silk Much of our stock comes from him. It is of sucha k ‘ it NAN Gao Bygd chenille burs suouders—satin lined. Bise 40. certain, settled sort that you never fear its going back ~ ams eos Reduced from: 855 to €25. on you. He uever “dips it” but once, The black pPe FER 1 Fine Blac Mataiewse Wrap, with feather Las the mative color of the wool totake hold of. Per-| BPR, ALE ae GE frinuany—high shoulders—iong —frunt—aillk baps tad ond knew ‘ed some fabrics shed the EPP AA Lt AA 3 ° ER Lined througout, Sise 30 Keduced from 800 color others didn’ ‘That's wl Priestiey's AAA AMA ” to B20. don't, eh i 2% tus 22 od tee 7 1 Black Matalesse Wrap, long front, of silk His forte is SILK WARP HENRIETTA. The wool plush—1Ull high sleever—ostrich feather trim- isthe Jinest—the silk the finest. We bave a surprise CUCM SSTENIE STREETS. W. =D mine—eatin lined. Size 34. Reduced from for you in this counection—the portion—for 800t0 €5. Priestley and his choice HENRIETTA is never a sur- G p> W Pp on a ee Wrap, silk plush reveres— wuctions—simply | Gente Sor Go \TCHES, UU high shoulders—triuued with ostrich feathers, satan lied. Size 34. heduced from Hunting case, Waltham or Elgin, stem wind- BUS to #25. 1 Biack Matalosse Wrap, with silk plush and -, on, feethertrimmiue ‘ull you wonder we draw trade! The GUILLAUMET DYED WOOL HENRIETTA, ‘with SILK FINISH, is another of the good, thoroughly feliable in color kind. We are showing four grades: 4Ginches wide—75e., 87ic., $1 and $1.25. ‘No matter which way youturn in BLACK GOODS B. HARRIS & 0O., ocl5-2t Cor. 7th and D sts. nw. THS. NUL BE THE $A OF THE SEASON, Ladies’ there ts Priestley to the front—and ready with a fresh gr ee, OU. | Eoover socueee, epee, ane Se Si next West Mahan . idea. You will say the lot of his ILLUMINATED rig ine adsh ne mg DIAGONALS are just like him—origimal and *‘spicy.” Seon * ‘42 inches 81a yard. wie en Piira Hoor, Tih st. baildine.» We have an ALL-WOOL CHEVRON from the same 7, EEE 0. 5 aotrce—same width—same price—enough said. HA ER sat HAWLS, 42 inches—-81 4 yard. fa ces gi, Disck, and White Striped, ‘ilk snd oat Lapin is one of the few great xivers of perfect TFine Silt’ and Woot Persian Shavit Sinn Biack, Ho is popular and so shis CAMEL’S HAIR. P% RRR coluriturs, Jane palin puttern. To please you—and everybody he weaves it in all weights and a variety of grades. 8 4 Pee eigenen et From 7c. to $2.50 yard. ‘00 BONN enti ates as If we were to point out the specialty the dollar qual- on EER Py ts ‘will stand a “hard look.” | 3.238 FE Belts, ial oT te SEBASTAPOL is 75c. and @1a yard for 42-inch gre o | RHE e in ‘width—DRAP D'ALMA is @1 a yard—just as wide, -4 The FRENCH SAMOSA = iret at a! - Canpsews Axp. yMlisses: Derans ‘The best Mourning Goods is ALL-WOOL VENE- —_ TIAN CLOTH—Priestley is the author— Rr Brown. Her: oye, ‘Millinery was the liveliest spot Jacket—deuble oe 4 Cegerlgeerya rege tn the store yesterlay. Cucht to tutto,” Sige 44. nedtsed iret @iv to ‘Thatis just the price and width of ALL-WOOL MERVEILLEUX. THE BEST BLACK SERGE in townis in this good company— 46 inches—7ie. a yard. ‘Woe were too well stocked with choice patterns to short "yet—but they are going FANCY CAMEL'S HAIRS, BEDFORD CORDS, TWEEDS—and that be! Should be so every day. for Mi ‘where will you go to ind sucha choice variety at such little Prices. We have not the lancost Millinery stock in thecity. The smaller the stock of Millinery the more *‘ezclusive” the styles are apt to be. But when you consider variety, style and becominness, ‘2 Misses’ Winter-weight Hed and Black Mixed (Cloth “dackete: rou: «flect— othe collars — large pearl Sue 10. Keduced from eeeeeecces PTereeenne sion ie aS. ‘VEILS-or the wherewith to make them. If it isn't convenient to come—send or telephone—we will de- liverthe made-up Vells subject to your approval. ‘You will want it to come from here—because we are apointtoexcel. We have added— The “MEMORIAL BRAND"—silk—inade orto be. PRIESTLEY'S ALL-WOOL VEILS and all WOOL and SILK and WOOL VEILINGS. COURTAULD'S CREPE for trimming and veils. ‘We will cutit either on the bias or straight. Just lay it those two special values again: ‘Velvet Crown Sailor Hats, ribbon trimmed, colors Navy, Seal and Cardinal. Only Ge. each. ‘Trimmed Feit Sailors, widerim, steel buckles, ribbon band. colors Biack, Navy, Cardinal and Seal. ‘Only S9e. each. So much for the popular-priced Hats. We ought really Lavewiven all this space to the exquisite Paris Bonnets. They are enough to drive the most callous-minded ‘women into ecstacies. NOTIONS. {Second foor, 11th st. buildin.) Terre rr erry ee oe oe Guove Deraurwest. 3 4-button T: 1 Real dauiased. bis Sis Medused trom GSS BSS, orate vairs Perrin's Reindeer racine with, potent, Sassen: sleet sey A SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 500 Steel Scissors, 10c. each; 500 Wire Soapand Tooth Brush days more, then prices revert to the old firures. Ali doilar Giorias are 85c., andsoon throughout the stock. Umbrella season, too! From $3 to $30. B HABRIS & CO., Cor. 7th and Dats. n.w. . ‘Stand. bined, bas: eaucer ee aud 7. Keduced rom Establighed 1840, (It) Telephone on, | | Sanco eee one ee] te ea eds ates a ee 10c. each. hel size Ui. and Tans, sizes oi and Oy. Bikghtly si + UMBRELLAS, ft] Ripergetaetated trou ¢h Zee Sabet Orzza Grasses oe ‘You began to reply to the spe- © +] Ghirst floor, Lith st. vutiding) salind cial sale of Umbrellas advertised yt H. D. Ofourown . in The Star at store-opening. Two oid —, Fat tn > es = : 0015-2 — THE BON MARCHE, * i 314 AND 316 7TH ST. N. W. 10,000 XA828,0F CARPET LINING. a0. RAFF'S ENTERPRISE, ‘1241 Lith st. ste. ‘In Card Cases, Pocket Books, &c., of highest grades, mounted in sterling silver, 82.50 to 820. B BARRIS & CO., 0c15-2 Cor. 7th and D sts. nw, AT JULIUS LANSBURGH'S, Cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. ‘HF, LOW-PRICE HOUSE COAT SALE. LADIES’ = Titiecet Saket ete atte Cl jackets, |< “mame Tout lihet se. ‘We do not mind telling it. Our sixth floor contains some ninety-five Bed Room Suites, ie gut such e Bed Boom Suite for $27.50, FIRST DAY OF OUR OPENING AND EXPECT TO BE ON THE LAST DAY. WE WANT YOU TO BE tou ‘Comb, two teeth out. Reduced from ONE OF THE CROWD. ois dco Comb, a few teeth out, Reducnd from ‘Cake, Silicon Soap, weaken, ‘Heduced from Sree At oor, 11th et. building.) Sreauixe Suven Wise, ‘Cased in white plush bozes, for wedding pree-

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