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Tue Gioaxme Risnox Suz aT THE EO fi ARGIHE. THE EVENING STAR has = regular and permanent circulation In Washington three times larger than that of any ether paper Im the city. As a local NEWS paper and ‘THIRTEEN SURPRISES FOR TOMORROW, Advertising Medium it has no competitor. oO. 22, **Ribbon day" today. The admission of states into the Union essere 0 Yo doubt of it. if nd ‘The crowd in the Ribbon wwe money ce should never be delayed on partisan grounds | pon't lettomorrow's few special bargains make you x eee 7 Ree asain of Ba Asa matter of fact all partics have assisted in | forget the fact that the Palais Royal by not adding such delays when it suited their temporary | newdepartmentshas been enabled so to butld up purposes. There still exists in the new north- | many of thosealready established, that it may claim Ahappy crowd. too. Many said it was « better bargain than they expected. MILLINERY Choice of Millinery western states to the disadvantage of the demo- | to be headquarters for Gloves, Underwear, Umbrolias, ‘We preferred to vurpriee you by ‘is Rove ry erate an animosity against that party growing | Corsets, Furs, Dress Trimmings, Laces, Jewelry, not telling how good they were. VELTIES. aa ‘Teimminas, from the obstruction which it shortsightedly | Fansand Leather Goods. The largest and most varied placed in the way of their admission. Among | stocksare here, the choicest and most expensive as the few remaining territories is New Mexico, | well as low priced but reliable goods being represented. about the admission of which as a state some- thing has been said ever since 1850. New Me: feo has now, it claims, a sufficient population to entitle it toa Representative, and if its peo- yRous 2%. TOSR2. Paipicere ela paar pleare largely Spanish in origin they hav cents less than you expected to they represent, been long enough cooling their | €¥-You: will observe that thirteen of the Palais ne: heels in the corridor of the republic to knogr | Royal'sbest values have been selected and cut in price Here are the lots again ands what is expected of an American common- | for Thursday. Gurecteveuis as today wit wealth. As to politics, while New Mexico is cut an awful big hole democratic at oes the vote is very close Sonexisez No. 1. Stock. Still, we bought heavily and the republicans sometimes carry the elec-| Choice of all $1 Corsets for 70.cents, Tako elevator and have enough for three or four tion for Delegate to Congress. It is probable | te second floor. that the admission of that community into the Ss No. 2. sisterhood of states will form one of the lead- unPRIsE No. 2. ing propositions to be brought before Congress | The Paiais Royal'sicelebrated 81.25 BroxAclotbs for at the approaching session, and that the next | $1.00 yard. They are 54 inches wide,come in Black or forty-fifth state of the Union, when the re- Prone race fare ago again and axaip as public has become satisfied on the questions of a a population and general fitness, will be New Guneue Wea SS: Mexico. If it be all the same to her people it) 0 coque Foather Collars for $1.00 tech. We have might be a wise stroke of policy to seek admis- | already cained the confidence of the public by keeping sion under a different name—one better calcu- | only reliable feather coilars and boas. lated to aronse sympathy and more in accord- Gisax Nout: ae SE Se eomeeitens and Mine of Gel 4, sseetne eal ttn tet a people of the United States. ings.from to 15 inches wide, reduced for tomorrow = —_——oro—___—- frou 55,08,75 and 98 cents to only 44 cents yard. rly The annual report of the commissioner of Ss. Nain pilewgiar selling price, 5c. Indian affairs in so far as it calls cn Congress URPRISE Vo. J. To induce you to buy these to declare that the Indian tribes in the United | Men's Full Size Linen Handkerchiefs, with Fast Ribbons by the piece we will States are dependent people, incapable of war | Color Fancy Borders. Reduced from 12% to 10c. dled Sin'é setciahMlisatad of and subject to the jurisdiction of the govern- | each. ipaac ahd tse Hse ae oe ment. is strictly in the line of later legislation. s No. 6. pay But there has been no explicit declaration and crenisE No. 6. is we eas Lawaae ox that seems desirable to place the matter deti- | Han‘ Painted India Silk Drapery Scarfs, all the art rewular patrons to take advan- nitely before the public. The present treat-| shades. From 68 to 54 conts for tomorrow. tage of this “Ribbon Oscasion,"" ed tribes is anomalous. expense and be more consonant Scnrsisz No. 7. with a humane and enlightened policy to for-| ‘The Palais Royal's Celebrated $1.25 Undressed or iction over the reserva- | Suede Kid Mousquetaire Gloves for $1.15 pair. Black, An error crept in yesterday's ‘announcement—but in your favor. The types made us say that No. 9 ‘Ribbons were 12c. per yard, and they should have sald 10c. per yard. Wehave been selling them For Toxornow Onzy. sate, 10S as it is not likely that we can mally assume full ju ever offer such Ribbon bargains tions. To give the Indian the protection of | Tans, Grays, Modes. the courts of law is bencficial to bim at the = Scrrnise No. 8. same time that it is better also for the whites in the vicinity. The giving of land in sever-| Men's 50c.Canton Flannel Drawers for 39 cents. Un- alty is doing something, and will do much more | usuaiiy snail as well as extra large sizes; also medium THE BON MARCHE, S14 AND 316 7TH ST. ¥. W. to revolutionize the social condition of the ab- | “sail at 3¢ cents tomorrow. A E Ee xt +o Tooth Brushes stamped with Dupont & Cie. Paris. MMMM ob NNN FER ‘The report that England has at last aroused | What better recommendation? Regular price heres} = =MMMM HT 1 oe from lethargy and is endeavoring to form an | 20cents, though generally sold at 25 cents. Forto-| Mit M i §, EARN RTL alliance with China to prevent Russia from | ™0fow 13c. each. ee ne cceupying Pamir, “the roof of the world,” as — Svxrnsz No. 10. Enamel Lace Pins, representing wood violets. Reg- it is called by the Arabs, directs attention to the physical situation and political importance You Cax Nor Save ; ; do not of the great plateau. Pamir is a bleak, deso- | wlar price, 19 cents. For tomorrow, 13c. each. Like Sear rant erga (Baga Ap racking late table-land in the very heart cf Asia, occu- | those usually retailed at 25 cents. Sea = upon. You have pied by a few scattering tribes of Tartare. r Lying between the Hindu-Kash and Thian Sonrsisz No. 11. Shan ranges of mountains, it is the water shed | $2.20 “‘Glaris” Umbrellas for $1.75 each. Sliver dividing the waters which flow east and west | mounted wood handles, into Kashgar and Oxus rivers respectively, or "7 the Chinese and the Caspian systems. Its mil- Sonrrisz N oO. 1 2. itary importance is due to its being the key on | Ladies’ Ribbed Merino Vests and Pants for 29 cents one side to the back door of the Chinese em- | instead of Scents, These are well known as superior pire and on the other to the roar of British | value at 35 cents. India. England may already be too late to Ss nian NN 13. URPI oO. . recover what has been appropriated, but she may be in time to prevent a further seizure of | “Prince of Wales” Ostrich Feathers for 480. instead of Scents, What is the milliner’s price? territory. THE PALAIS ROYAL. You Wnx F, Ly oe ing upon me and stating your wants Ek ET one tuleleh you with teen datne thee Will not be an eye sore it will be Just the thing you want exactly. Vow Oi Siva Moser By furchasing articles of the class T deal in be ee era youne Qualities at reasonably fair profits, Tassure Sou of this. Ware Neve Liar Eyes u) bandsomer line of LACE CUR- BATNY or SAPERY tan T can show you Or get them anywhere upon tore ‘reasons able terius. Suppose you come and see. You Hav Berres Asx ‘When here about Portieres, too. I pride myself in this line. eee eee One of the most gratifying points in the forthcoming report of the Secretary of War is the decrease in the number of desertions from the army. The army's greatest abuse for a quarter of a century bas been the numerous Looresz Tar Avovr Wars. desertions that have occurred. By many the| Ladies will agree with the writer that the merchant evil was considered irreparable. But the Sec- | Whois not burdened wich the losses attending a busi-| You Suovzp Ascerrarx Felary shows such a ratio of decrease doring | Mw this larly crit stoaid eabietoaffondihe | What yom can do, withame tn the way ot the past two years as, if continued, would biot | *™#liest profits. The Palais Koyal claims, therefore, nice thing with you here. You will make out the disgrace in a very shorttime. The that, asthe only important representative of a cash ‘Bo mistake, centage for the year was only 5.8 of the total | business, ite prices for Wrape are lower than those W. ae M enlisted strength. just half the rateof two years | @sled elecwhere. You Wrz Maxe A Misraxe, Bor ago and the lowest since the war. — rah P inte call and ol (Contmued below.) oo ‘I can show you. PRICE IS A SECONDARY CONSIDERATION. — Congress large , but vacant in the jae Papo cree pase Se ee ee ee see tute a number suficiently large tobe felt. Four | Suse or Your Wn, The Talsis Roval ests the oct = a A Sone seeneies tens Sa We Now York Male beg oct a sell a8 advantageously, " gation alone, one by death (Gen. Spinola) and *| Braxce Or Tue if not more so, than the merchant who gives and asks credit? Cannot the Palais Royal's buyer, with twel years’ experience of Washington trade, mage selec- |" tions as cleverly as others? three by resignation. The death of Gen. Lee makes one vacancy in the Virginia delegation, that of Mr. Ford one in the Michigan delega- tion. The other vacancies by death are those of Mr. Gamble in South Dakota and Mr. Houk Turrerore in Tennessee. —_—_<$_<s0o—____ a vie a eae Sera raat fq | 72 2B8 be lad to have you call and inspect, Likeall ° . t the Palais Royal Garments way equal in ——— saan ae a reas: ehdidenahidien td first-class estab- | UF Others it is supplied with every modern improve- — toateom bah handful of extremists. | #2ments? Of course if you Judie by prices only you | ment and is in the hands of acknowledged experts in bores a ian the enemies of social. | ™4¥ ©m* to the conclusion that they are not. the profession. ism. Socialism may be a sort of pseudo de- Ber ‘We are the largest organization devoted to the prac- moeracy, but it is all the more able to become tice of high-class dentistry in the world and can offer is di 18 THAT A LOGICAL METHOD? Teal democracy when it is divested of these bar- rages nee you-unusual inducements through the magnitude of ‘ezamine the garments of the leading competing mer- | Ur Lusiness, Everything done in our office (with the single excep- foncerned about Maj. McKinley as thoy are eerie = pal agin ppg tion of $4 sets) is fully guaranteed, and any opération sbout the Hap ence wi — at a! igher stents tw you have seen elsewhere bare | PFOVINE Unsatisfactory or not as represented will be oe ser j-oanipesl oy aca robe younot proof of the practical advantaxes that come of | renewed without charge oF the price refunded. iganized. The loss of fifteen electoral ballots | “™* Pésie Royal cash business? SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY AT MODERATE in Ohio might, probably would, be fatal to that Wut et YOU NOT ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? It ip pleasant to know that the Methodist ecu- | We respectfully request s logical reply, and there- menical council, which adjourned yesterday, | fre invite youto the store this week to look throuch ‘appreciated Washington and Washington's ef- | th® stock, without reverence to an immediate pur- forts to make it comfortable, and.as some of its | “Asse: members expressed themselves, felt like stay- Your COMFORT WILL BE CONSIDERED. ing here all the while. If unhappily they can- not be with us always Washington will compro- mise on the couneil coming again some of these | Salespeople of experience, politeness and patience. decades ‘Proper mirrors, fitting rooms, It has been said that ——— the appointments of the Palais Royal Wrap Depart- Tis the season of “openings” Washing- | mentare not excelled. Being situated on the second ton merchants are making highly creditable | toor. away from the noise and bustle of the somewhat displays, and giving the city reason to feel that | crowded first floor, we can offer you comfortable chairs it is not likely to be left behind in the mer- | *m4 plenty of room, so that the garments may be eantile procession. letsureiy and critically examined. + 1 The board of lady managers of the world’s Cunpnews fair are again in a bit of bother, this time over OUTER GARMENTS OF ALL KINDS. ‘the “color line.” They deserve just a trifle of | Of course baby comes first, and Cloaks and Costs are sanoyance for having ever allowed themselves | here from 82 to $35 each. te be christened “lady” managers. ‘Then youngsters from 1 to 4 yearsof age. These chidren have a department all to themselves. Coats ‘The tendeney of religious bodies to treat of | from $2.25 to $14.08 each are here, of Eiderdown, Smportant social questions such as divorce, the | Cashmere, Flannel, Bedford Cord and Bilk. Would relations between labor and capital, honest | like you to se the Cheviot Coats we offer at $2.98; elections, and the like, shows that modern | alsothe four special styles at $5 each, made to our religion is becoming more and more practi- | order. me ————+--____. ‘The “applause” parentheses that are dis- twibuted through speeches and referred to as indications of popularity do not count for so U. 8. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, N. E. CORNER 7TH AND D8TS. N. W. ‘Wo have opened a permanent office in this city, which et eee The republicans of Ohio are nothalf so much | “Mats? And then’. VERY BEST TEETH, FULL SET. All other operations, including Gold Plates, Crowns, Bridgework, &c. ee ae eee es Kors Puanwacy. LEADERS OF THE LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E STS. N.W. —o Prrromznies. Received last nixht a large import or- der of the Finest Extracts. Lubin’s Extracts im all odors, L. Legrand’s Well-known Extracts, » full line. A full line of Houbigant Perfumes. Delitre Extracts in ail odors. ‘Maria Farina in all styles, makes and ‘Sizes, ‘Also full line of Domestic Odors by all the leading perfamers of the country. 4 fall line of imported Satchet Powder, Misses, Brilliantine, 4 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE. ‘We think the Palais Royal's stock of Ulsters will be furs and braids in latest London dnd Paris stylen. 64 —————— to €20 the price extremes. Gov. Hill is seeking inspiration for 1992 at | °° Richmond, Monticello and other historic seate @f the sunny south. Gor. Hili may need all ee nome: Sets oe ‘Thove with Lowis XVI collsrs bave been much ad meen oe mired, but there are over a hundred styles: trom @5 ‘The election of John R. Young ax clerk of the | 0 84Seach. The furtrimmed garments have been ER court isa merited promotion, and may be ex- | *iresdy quoted as the best in fown. The $10 English Patience ‘with the Style Reefer Jackets, 32 inches lone, with satin See Se mpemne Ceteligms ant comyetets | ice. san ts ab ges iene au ee ‘rakbem trimming, are speciale, ‘The Sultan of Turkey is in hiv familiar state from $1310 $47 each. The latest styles, of bother about the European nations that con- | correct length—30 inches. Ask to ‘see the $13 gar- template giving thanks this year. ‘ment, with astrakhan trimming. ‘The Keely motor will have to burry if it wants tekeep Inventor Ediscu from wiping out its Lions 3ACKETS IN A HUNDRED STYLES. FELT HATS, SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR, UMBRELLAS. ‘and choice novel effects. Ww magnificent assortment of Jacl ets im the best colors, trim! with furs to match, a Childret and Infants’ see to 2S yea Wie 628i aod Novelties — the gheee Pieutins of the ‘teat mare a We eri: “Sy Is” sn Bare Sik onery oP Latics FUR CAPES. Far Capes. $5.75 to #35. Posi- Defvre, tively Offersa medium and fine grade. with Handsome Natural Silver Handi 174. iso iarxe tine of Union Silk Uubrellas with handsome line of lea—20-inch, 8c. ; 28-inch, bandi ‘BSc. i . VELVETS. 19 inches wide. all colors and Black, pure silk pile. short nap. and miitisery tsimning Se O50 and. mitiin a : ‘Worth $2, aoa a - Wo aro displaying larrer va- 0 . GLovE riety than Vever ‘uefore, arene Which are several ‘*Cnusuals” SECTION, Bargain prices. ; oc21-2t° E HAVE JUST CLOSi UT A LOT OF again W' E JUST ED OUT A LOT Children’s Coats (Gretchen st years, they will go at #: BR OS EY & E FR Os YO pa f R 00 Y¥ A A LLLL =2 fo oo Harel wo ww demas = yg yg WE DO NOT CLAIM THAT OUR ROYAL $2 SHOES ARE WORTH 83 OR @4_BUT WE DO SAY-AND THAT EM- PHATICALLY—THAT FOR $2 IT 18 IM- POSSIBLE TO GET MORE GENUINE COMFORT OR REAL SERVICE OUT OF ANY SHOE MADE THAN YOU WILL FIND IN OUR 82 ROYAL SHOES. WE KNOW OF OTHER DEALERS HERE IN ‘THIS CITY WHO SELL SHOES FOR ¢3 NOT NEARLY AS GOOD AS OUR 82 ROYAL-BUT YOU WILL BE WISE ENOUGH HEREAFTER TO PROTECT YOUR OWN INTERESTS BY BUYING THE $2 ROYAL SHOES—WHICH CAN BE HAD ONLY AT EITHER ONE OF OUR STORES, FOLLOWING ARE A FEW DIFFERENT STYLES OF OUR $2 ROYAL SHOES: LADIES’ ROYAL DONGOLA BUTTON AND LACED. Common Sense, plain toe— Opera Toe, tipped, plain, low or high heels— Coffin Too, patent tip.— LADIES’ DULL DONGOLA (so-called Kangaroo). Button—Common Sense Shape —Coffin Toe with tip.— LADIES’ BEST PEBBLE GOAT. BUTTON AND LACED. GENTS’ ROYAL CALF LACED. GENTS’ ROYAL CALF GAITERS. GENTS’ ROYAL CALF BUTTON. Paris, Harvard or French Too, ‘Tipped or plain. GENTS’ ROYAL CALF BooTs. GENTS’ ROYAL KIP BOOTS, A FRY RRR ERB EER AA ¥ RE Eg fo OF PEE aa ¥ R R GEE KEE BR B Fe PG a be i OF THE WAY SHOES ARE MADE BY MACHINERY AT THE RATE OF AT LEAST 360 PAIRS A DAY WILL BE HELD TOMORROW EVENING ONLY FROM 7:90 TO 9:30 P.M. AT THE FORMAL OPENING OF OUR NEW WEST END BRANCH, 1914 AND 1016 PENNA. AVE., ‘TO WHICH YOU ARE CORDIALLY ment sa exclusive, shapely med 95.96 to cent lower than vt onl bat. a Shenton ete wat ouly nd line Unign Silk Umbrellas “THE MONUMENTAL,” and] ‘Warmer UNDERWEAR now. UNDERWEAR appreciation, Our buyer can ‘‘scent” an imperfection as faras he cam ee it. He stuties to be an expert—and isone. So you are assured of satisfaction beture you stepfoot in- ‘ide the door. We stock from such sources aa the American thing else forsale. Ifyou are looking around now—s:o what we have got to show—then make up your minds. For Lanes Wear. ‘Mertho Vests, with high French neck, silk stitching and long-sleeves, Medium or heavy ‘weight—26 to 40 inches—PANTS to match— 50c. each piece. A better grade, that ishalf wool and balf cotton—with PANTS to match—all sizes in |= 75 cents each piece. SAXONY WOOL VESTS ana PANTS, with Just enough cotton in them to make them urable—81 each piece, AUSTRALIAN WOOL VESTSand PANTS all sizes—$1.25 each piece. NATURAL and MEDICATED WOOL VESTS ‘and PANTS—three grades—$1, 81.25 and 81.50. RIBBED WOOL VESTS and PANTS— white and natural colors—all sizes—81 each Plece—something finer—$1.35. RIBBED BALBRIGGAN VESTS and PANTS—i0c. each piece. ‘White Ribbed Cotton Vests, cut with high neck and long or short sleeves—PANTS to match—A sensible weight for immediate use —50c. each. RIBBED EQUESTRIENNE TIGHTS in BLACK—81.05 and 82.75. RIBBED WOOL CORSET COVERS, cut high in the neck and sleeveless—$1.45—with Jong sieeves—81.75. ‘These aro in Black or ‘White, as you prefer. SWISS RIBBED COTTON CORSET COV- ERS—50c. We have some broken lots of VESTS with high and Jownecks and short sleeves— They represent threo grades—@1.50, $1.75 gnd €2. It will pay to seek for your size at 150. Fon Mews Wis. MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS—me- dium and heaviest weights—30 to44 inches— ‘50c. each plece. BETTER QUALITY—Te. NATURAL and MEDICATED WOOL SHIRTS and DRAWERS—81, $1.50, $1.75 ond €2 each piece CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS—sny size—50e. ‘Some lots among the Men's Underwear are Weak in size. They are MERINO—Shirts and Drawers—some are worth $1, others $1.25 and $1.50. Zoe, will take your choice. For Canpzews Wear NATURAL WOOL VESTS and DRAWERS—The price is according to tho ‘size—number 20 is 60c., with a rise of 5c. MERINO VESTS and PANTALETS— 16 inch, 2le., with a 3c. rise. SAXONY WOOL VESTS and PANTA- LETS-16 inch, 45c., with a rise of 5c. MERINO WRAPPERS—16 to 22 inches— 40c. up—the size guiding. INFANTS’ SWISS RIBBED WOOL WRAPPERS-—sizes 3. to 7—Uic., with a 3c. rise. INFANTS? WRAPPERS—size 3—$1.40—rise of 10c. ‘Your looking can safely end here—such qualities at such prices are hard to get over. Do yourselves agood turn—and search our stock—From one end to the other—You cannot find the suspicion of doubt hang- ing about it. Then is when stopping isa pleasure. SWISS RIBBED SILK SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Telephone 995. Established 1540, ny Tar Fisest Crorma Ix Asentca. AVE YOU MADE UP YOUR HH MIND AS TO THE KIND M OF SUIT YOU WANT FOR YOUR BOY? IF NOT AN IN- SPECTION OF OUR STOCK WILL GREATLY ASSIST YOU, AS WE HAVE EVERYTHING THATIS AT ALL FASHIONABLE FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES, THE LITTLE TOTS IN KILTS, AS WELL AS THE LARGER BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 4 Sy WE HAVE Two IM. WW MENSE FLOORS DE- WW VOTEDEXCLUSIVELY TO THE SALE OF BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, WHICH ARE FILLED WITH THE FINEST AND BEST GARMENTS TO BE FOUND IN AMERICA. TWo- PIECE SHORT-PANTS SUITS, SUITS WITH VESTS, OTHERS WITH VEST FRONTS, ZOUAVE SUITS WITH PANTS, ZOUAVE AND HIGHLAND KILT SUITS, REEFEBS, CHESTERFIELD AND CAPE OYERCOATS AND HUN- DREDS OF OTHER STYLISH GARMENTS FOR THE YOUNG. STERS AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. CALL AND SEE THEM. 4 ae Rosmsox, Pisses & Co., THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CLOTHING HOUBE TH AMERICA, | cll 638 Pa. ave. nw. PERRY'S. Well, how about it?madea move toward supplying Hosiery . ‘They don't know howto do cheap work. If we buy only the best—we certainly cannot offer any- 1200, 1202 & 1204. FS:.N.W. 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. X.W. —o— Maurseny Pantons, shopping as far as practi- cable before 11 o'clock. We can give you Detter service and more comfort inthe early Part of the day. ° Posrmverr Uswarcmssie AT 250. ‘The best way to Judge a storo is by the thine init that everybody knows the worth of. Take ‘Handkerchiefs for instance—and they are one f our stronfest points—alwars—particalarly 90 today—with such reinforcemonts as these: LADIES’ ALL PURE LINEN UNLAUN- DERED HANDKERCHIEFS-sheer and fine— scalloped edge, embroidered in five distinct dainty designs, 25c. zace. ‘Nothing remarkable in the price, only whem attached to such exquisite things as these St becomes so and merits specialattention. The linen is pure linen, as it is im ail our Hamder- chiefs. We've said that time and again, bt You can’t hear tt too often. It would be mi easier for us to get cotton and linen or all cotton Handkerchiefs. It would be quite as easy to keep on in this common rut and call them . “Hine,” but we don't do things that way. ‘Linen is linen here, just as everything else im the store is exactly what we say it te. (First floor, near skylight.) Yesmarnt “Dasss Rerome Uxozs- WEAR. ‘Ypsilent! boing a Greek name, and the Greek Costume the most classically correct, it proves an appropriate name for this graceful and Perfect-fitting Underwear, which in Vests, ‘Drawers and Combination Suits has given such entire satisfaction wherever used. The COMBINATION SUIT has been the Principal «arment in the school of “*dress re form"—coming in direct contact with the per- son it is the basis of the system, the foundation of the entire structure. It is therofure neces sary to obtain such as have given absolute evidence of merit. Mrs. Anna Jenness Miller, the eminent au- thority on **dress,” indorses the YPSILANTI COMBINATION SUITS on account of their Perfect modeling, as a foundation on which the best effects of the modiste’s art may be obtained. Our Fall order of Ladies’ COMBINATION SUITS AND EQUESTRIENNE TIGHTS is here. The large variety of weights and fabrics we show allow greater scope for individual taste, climatic changes, &. We have them in light and heavy-weicht balbrigzan, light and heavy-weight merino, cashmere, silk amd bal- briggan, silk and wool and pure silk. LADIES’ YPSILANTI COMBINATION SUITS. Light-weight sanitary balbriggan—high meck and long sleeves—ankie lenxfh. 3 4 5 Price.....84.00 $4.25 @4.50 Heavy-weight valbriggam—high neck and long dele length. Fine quality silk and sanitary balbrizgancom- bined—high neck and long sleeves —ankle dength. 3 4 5 neck and long sleeves—ankle length. Bize. 3 4 5 Price.....88.50 99.00 $9.50 Pure silk—high neck and Jong sleeves—anklo length. Size. 3 4 5 Price.....€10.50 $11.00 $11.50 LADIES’ COMBINATION SUITS—OTHER MAKES. Balbriggan—high neck and long sleeves—ankle length. Bizes 3, 4and 5. All wool—high neck an. length. Jong sleeves—ankle Sizes 3, 4and 5. —82.00 and #2. Bizes 3, 4 and 5. 82 B.. Black All-wool—high neck and long sleeves— Sizes 2, 4 and 5. LADIES’ YPSILANTI EQUESTRIENNE TIGHTS. Intended originally for horseback and bicycle riding, soon established themselves as the only substitute for burdensome skirts, and today are worn by women in every walk of life. They are constructed on the most scien- tific principle from @ sanitary point of view, being light in weight and having the weigh? equally distributed. There is no burden on the hips and wais:, and no tight bands to retard circulation—completely covering and protect ing the lower portion of the limbs, they insure ‘ulation. ‘We were never so well fixed to show BLACK DRESS GOODS. ‘Never so many to show—sorts and quantities. Every choice novelty from the best quality of ‘moderate priced goods to the finest made. BEDFORD CORD ‘Isone of the most fashionable plain fabrics of ‘this season, at the same time one of the most serviceable dress stuff manufactured. 40-inch Bedford Cords, 90c. a yard. 40-inch Bedford Cords, $1.00 yard. ‘Bedford Cords, $1.25 a yard. * Loranor, ph died i ee ee eT & Soxs, RRIERS.' ‘Weber to announce our ‘*Open- Ine” Dispiay of Tine Pure and Geow- fe Alaska London-dyed Sealskin Bacques, Jackets and Capes, Propose to sacrifice that reputation by eoltine inferior Fura, ‘The Capes are from medium te extra long and are shown in Real Alaska Seal, Mink, Boaver, Marten, Opossum. Gray Krimmer, Astrakham, Clipped Cones, Mufs to match the above Capea We have probably the mont exten five line of Trimming Furs to be found in the city. Worn them will have 20 other. ‘You want the reason? Bere it is:— Every Glove is made of Real French kid, the greatest Care boing taken in its manufacture, And it is provided with the Genuine Foster Hook, the Greatest improvement Ever made in Kid Gloves, Is not this enough? Ladies want A good, serviceabie, Neat and attractive Glove. The Foster Glove is what they are after. We kecp FOSTER GLOVES in aii shades, lengths and sizes. They cost from $1 up to $3.75. The cenuine brands are Wiltiam,” ** Fowler” and ** Fosterina.” We sell none but the FOSTER GLOVE And wecan give you a perfect fit, By means of the hook these Gloves Can be mado to fit large or emait Handa, fat hands, slender handa, Ati hands. They can be found at both of Our stores:— they want 907 Pesxsyrvaxta Avesta ARE POINTED FACTS axp REAL BARGAINS. AND WE OFFER nad " Tomorrow the greatest val off 18:0 amp F Sraxee KE uml pine you have Ua woldse copeetan ee — wt Jesu ‘WE WISH TO REMIND INTENDING PURCHASERS: THAT THE NEW YORK GLOVE FITTER WILL BE HERE DURING THE REMAINDER OF THIS WEEK ONLY. a Huaovr You Berm Car J. C. Horcuxsox. want that we have not we will secure, for you the following day. ‘These Narrow Fur Edgines and Bandsare much used im trimming indies’ fine costumes, conte end cloaks, ‘We sball have something Interwst- ing to may ina day or twoabout Real ‘Beal Jackets and Capes. BH. STINEMETZ & SONS, 21237 Pa. ave. and 13th at. AND SHOW YOUR IGNORANCE, 18 4 TRUE SAYING, Advertise in an inindicious way, you show leporagon, Ridicule and worry over vther peopee’s business 18 REAL IGNORANCE. The are not worried what other acne ope ere @ merchants are ctly Half Wool Biack Cloth Overgaiters ‘Tomorro nd Em. Ladies’ ______ Tomorrow only. ‘All-wool Cassimers Gloves. () 124 Marseilles Finished Spreads. worres omy BRA MM ar = BB AA OU MMMM * oun om Eye AA 8 MMMM +6 Toworrow only. B Asa U MM le Pace Satin Hib Ses 24 “oo ON rundred to one, aaine POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, ° SEVENTH STREET. 10' Stick Pins, 1.000 Aiderent desiens Tomorrow only. BOS Teather Chateiaine 355, Ley clustered tucks... SIs aes ee = ==. article at below 9¢ Beached Cope rRene Uke these every day Gurine thd entire seamas ONDER. 2 250. Jar Sux Hoxra 10c Face HSS ERE Be at . Colors — are White, Cream, Biack, Pink, 14. Blue, ‘Yellow and Salmon. The edizes are sealloped ‘with contrasting colors of silk. Fee_Tanoep Reerre, $4.48, For Ladies (up to size 36) and Misses. Reefer is We thank you for your st- tendance at the Evening Exhibit last night. We «x Pected fair crowd, but wore completely astounded at the fmmense throng which passed through our building. We ‘also thank you for the compli« ments showered upon the stock, the attractive manner fm which it was displayed and the music. one. —_— _ ‘Today we becin the new $5 Brassers, $4 13. fall season in dead earnest. Every departznent is stocked GUARANTEED ALL WOOL, full for the fray. and equal to any reasonable deunand. We bee your indulgence should you not receive the foods selected last evening Until tomorrow, as we beleve Mt ts utterly impossible with Our present forve to deliver all the goods today. Rest as ‘sured we shall do our utmost to do so; and again thank you for the unmistakabic evidence of your appreciation of our fair and equitable methods of art shades and high- class desicns—are an excellent quality. We ‘sell them reculariy for ‘Toc. ayard. Elsewhere you ‘Will pay S5e. and 5c. for goods, ‘the identical ag doing business. 390. Less Exrnscrs 250. Ox ee sé Joxivs Laxssvros ‘You know the worth of Lubin's Extracts ‘as well as we do. ‘The following odors: ‘New-mown Hay, Violet, Rose, Jockey Club and 25c. To 750. Scissors Axt'Sizikis, ——- 14c. we oe te Placa wy dent ; Sit MARKET SPAck.” (Or sharp pointed Scissors, large or small Shears. ‘Agreat bargain. BAUS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, eo SEVENTH STREET. S. Com & Co, 523 11TH STREET. COLORED TRIMMING DEPARTMES? ConTInvED. i St a