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Grovsovoar— CODWARD = Axp rr Ske RRR RRR J 7 58s id fe kaw ae y at Lorunor, ERE ER = 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. N.W. GLOVES for comfort now—as weil as loks. Fash- feo to them Just the sume. Positive thing—the ef GLOVE propriety. You must buy the " kinds fo pet the correct shades and styles. Cheap makes :uiss the mark. We draw our stock from Perhapea dozen sources—all up to the same pitch of Werfection. We hold to them because they never Jail sor you. We guarantee them freely. They are marked right—you can pay too little as easily a8 tuo much for GLOVES. Weare between the twoe —but af the fop i quality. You may want advice about what to wear with this cost charge of competent hands aii (he time. They know GLOVES- theynow ashion—they know everything their bustness. Their knowle’xe ie youre. examine the stock—and whea you —0.— 0-0 — 00009 ONT fail to secure one of those Loman Silk Blankets at $1.5. —o----2—». oo Srzou: Reoverox Satz or SILVER WARE, ‘Now in progress. Odd Pieces, Broken Sets, &c., of styles we can’t duplicate. —»—o— r Ts Tue Urnorsrery Deranrvexr. Wo will place on sale tomorrow, Katuctar. eighty pieces of J2-INCH ENGLISH CRE- TONNES at 250. 4 ranv. These are an tinporter's entire stock and rep- Tewent thirty-six styive and colcriugs—iui- ‘ported to sell at S0c. s yard. imind as to what to buy—we will attend te Fon Tue Srarer. PERRIN'S 4-CLAS? GLACE PIQUE ia Tans—$2. AUG. CHARLES’ 4-BUTTUN PIQUE m ‘Tan and Biack—$2. ‘We will put on center tables all our FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZES, DIMITIES AND CR ETONNES That have been selling at 374, 45, 50, 75. and Slayard, and offer you the cheice of more than Biity styles and colorings at PEARL GLACE with Disck stitching.-$1 0. Sbutton MOUSQUETAIRE PEARL GLACE with Black stitching—22. six dazs' Upholstery Sale of our experieuce. As thissale is just at a tie you are in need of CRETONNE FOR CURTAINS, FURNITORE COVERINGS, CHAMBER WALLS, PILLOW COVERS, SHOE BAGS, FANCY WORK, &e.. we expect to see more Cretonne buyers tomor- row thanever before in asingie day, and have Placed wlditional sales force at your disposal. (Fouris for, 11th wt. building.) E 2 GLACE with MOUSQUETAIRE WHITE Black stitching—@2.25. MOUSQUETAIRE BIARRITZ Mode and Light Tan—Black See Ove Bors Asp Gints Deranr. MENTS Are now in possession of the most complete and desirable stocks of Clothing for Fall and Winter wear ever brought into our house, and painstax- ing attention to every detail has made it one of the most comfortab.y fitting and stylish as well, aware that there are three im- Portant and positive quirements in the pur chase of READY-MADE CLOTHING. G-Lutton MOUSQUETAIRE BIARRITZ CHAMOISE -Whits and aatural colors with Black sitching—81. “Unspen Tue Gasuoat” I2button MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE in White, Pearl, Mose, Biaek and ail the Tans ~é I¢-batton MOTSQUETAIRE SUEDE in Wait Tax, Moge, Black. Lemon, vender, Rese—tits to suit 2-Durable, well on MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE— 3-Low-priced garments, “Evening Shades”—$3.50 Se farit has beem news for the Ladies— about their own ‘*Handwear.” Wecan help the men ow’ STREET GLOVES in Tan. Bisck, Peart, Wlute Giace and Tan Suede. These are Fight well cut--good skins—correct shades. ‘The Boys’ AlL-trool Suits in good seeviceable colorings bexin at ‘Your attention is asked particularly to some Ses Tus Comronrs nos of edt aed brea Aspico Brive Jenser Paxrs Surrs, MEN'S PLAIN LINED GLOVES—$2 BOYS' EXTRA INDIGO BLUE JERSEY MEN" CLOTH GLOVES—00c. ‘TROUSERS LADIES’ PLAIN GLOVES—lined 81.75. And LADIES’ FUR-TOP GLOVES- lined— INDIGO FLANNEL BLOUSES AND SHIRT 81.00. WaIsTs. LADIES CASHMERE GLOVES—250 and See. LADIES" @LOVES_s1. LADIES’ FLEECE-LINED TAFFETA GLOVES LADIES" SPUN-SILK GLOVES—60e. CHILDREN'S FUR-TOP GLOVES— ¥ned—a1. CHILDREN'S CASHMERE GLOVES, in A Black LADIES" FLORENCE SILK MITTENS— $1.25, $1.50 and $1. LADIES? CASHMERE MITTENS—0e. @ CHILDREN'S FLOR- For school wear especially, indeed for all oc- casions, no color is better or more durable than Dark Bine. The “Indico” never fades, but ro- mains “fixed” as long as there is @ thread left. ‘The prices om these are just rigitt - Indigo Blue Bioase Kilt Suits, navy cut and FLEECE-LINED SILE a Indigo Blue Bioase Kilt Snits, navy fashioned aud baudso:ely trimmed with Black silk cords ‘aud braid, ““boatswain's” whistle &q ---86.00.-— Indigo Blue Jersey Pants Suits, made plain. Sizes up to 10 years. —#4.00.— Indigo Elue Jersey Pants Suite, with double- breasted jackets and officers’ buttons—very warm. ‘izes up to 10 years. 4.5. Indigo Blue Jersey Pants Suits, jackets well covered with silic cord and braid. "Very warm. Sizes up to 10 years, — 85.50. Indigo Bluo Jersey Extra Pants—very heavy. Sizes up to9 years. 6 INFANTS’ ond CHILDKEN’S CASH- MERE GLOVES and MITTENS, in Blue, Brown and Biack—5 ——Comfortable they would have been today, too. More days ahead like them. REYNIER, TREFOUSSE, P. CENTEMERI, AUG. CHARLES and FOSTER are among tho makes we carry—alwaysa complete lime of each. So you see there is not one chance ima thousand of our missing satisfaction. With such a swppiy—from such a source—we have no hesitation in adding our guarantee to their already world-wide reputations. Indizo ‘Waists, in all sizes up to 15 years, —s (Third floor, 10th st. bat! iding.) Tue Gis Have Beex Weer CARED FOR ALSO. Indeed, the YOUNG FOLKS yer big share of our attention. It'sa pleasure to buy for them— to see the smile of xenuine happiness—satisfac- tion—when they don a new suit, a new dress, = wrap, &c. Our styles are said to beas y to be found, and we are confi- ARISON with EQUAL quaiities ‘Will bring the PRICE decision in OUR FAVUR. —o— Good comfortabie Dresses of Fancy Plaid Flan- nel, lined throughout and trimmed with fancy SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” MINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established i340. ty Telephone 995. YOTTAGE RAG CARPET. 19¢. xtra Super Carpet. 370. ~~ MES EXieAbiase, 022-38 Tal ith A ee braid—sizes 4 to 14 years—only cost you & EE Baar as sea AAA c Pp Hea Sgg5 Dresses of rich Brown. Biue and Green aa = Plaids, with shirred Cardinal surah vests and POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, came ee SEVENTH STREET. —#4to $5.50.— . All-wool Bine, Green and Brown - mized Choviot Dresses, with fancy plaited waists and Biows tastefully trimmed with pretty narrow «img—8 to 12 years, Unsarrsoscuaste —€7, $7.50 and 8&8 — Vatozs Double-breasted Ulster-shaped Cloaks, made Of tiger spot cloth, in Browns and Grays, with In separate cape, rolling collar and large bone buttons. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Croane. iecording to sina ‘Toteduce you Double-breasted Gretchen Cloaks, made of # —— beautiful -oft Tan camel's hair, with large pearl eee Dest. buttons, hip laps, deep rolling collar, adjust- abie hood, lined with surab to match an edged. Smapect cur eupestor with Brown silk cord. Sizes 4 to stock of 812.50 to 815.50. — LADIES", MISSES" and According to size. CHILDREN'S Wraps pause W. Ww Gretcher Cloaks, in mixed Brown cheviots, E TLL Seu with capes, Queen Anne collars, handsowely T braided and edged With ostrica feathers. Sues Sto 1d years. — —814 to 910. Accorling to size. M U, USLIN NDERWEAR 18 ONE OF OUR “STRONGEST POINTS."— mauee ican on ‘The materials, the finish: and the strength of all pull “aa? 3 the arments are right, even i the lower eo. 4-1 1 Cte 1 grades. ‘The pricesare remarkably low. Inmany Worth ..88-25| $5.75) 86.251 & 35 cases you et the garments yor about what the material would cost. The better you under- Asx Suz, stand what it takes of cloth and trimming and ‘work to produce MUSLIN UNDERWEAR the more you'li wonder at the prices we've made. ‘Take any one thing quoted here, count what it ‘would cost you to make it—then see what our priceis. That's the whole story. Eco- nomical fol, re the ones Who will be the quiek- est to appreciate wuat we offer tomorrow ; read: Musin Drawers, with «cluster of tucks and Hamburg ize, —e. a patr.— Good-Quality Muslin Chemises, with corded dand— well inisned— Cuoice $5.00. 50 Ladies’ Imported (long) Jackets, in handsome etfects. ‘These SOwraps were sent to Usas patterns and will be sold tumerrow for $7.50 Prench Percale Chemisce—hand.ombretd- = ret— Excu. Se Our popelar Mus.in Gown, with Hubbard yoke of siz ciusters of tucks aad cambric ruffle ‘around neck and sleeves, Better Quality Mustin Gowns, with Hubbard yoke of two Ha:aburg insertings and fine tucks ‘end Hamburg rafile round neck and sleeves, ‘Woven Cotton Skirts. in several colors, —ihe. Woun $10 Axo $15. ‘We will sell in our Uvnorsteny Dave. Tomorrow Ipalr of No. 1048 Embed Portieres. frimeed om top, hettom and skten Excelent quality, aad ‘Melton Cigih Skirts, with box plaiting around the bottom, Te Lawn Aprons, withkieep hems, four rows of drawn work atve and wide ties, anor sis Iawn Aprons. with cotton lace inserting, edge and wide ties, —1234¢.— (Becond fioor, 10th st. building.) —— Also 50 doze > Oriental Tidies, Venuse Dersnrvenr. tm beautiful ——— tinsel designs, MELYETT" tor Isthe name of our latest styles of Veilings. ‘The mesh ts Jarge, with minate woven spots 182 one-half inch apart. The colors are White, Black, Brown, Navy Biue, Tan, Gray and Fach. ‘Cardinal. = —I3i¢-inch width, 30e. a yard. — 0 patterns of 160, ~--27-inch width, 00c. a yard.— Bilkolines, bess (First floor, second annex.) quality, — for Goo Varves Ix Groves. 8c. PES Misses’ Biarritz Gloves, in assorted shades Yard of Tan. _ —#1 apair.-— a > ss Ladies’ 5-button “‘Inperial™ French Kid B AA MM » Gloves. in Tans. Browns, Grays and Black, a et a ‘With pinked wrists, “Ww if —-81.50 8 pair.— POPCLAR SHOPPING PLACE, » SEVENTH STREET. Sees me (Finst Door, ‘st. Uutiding. ; Pd Hee 3, piecing’ Tinou Dado . Woopwaky « LoTHROR, ones Talis we | oes 10TH, LTH AND F STR. N.W. wey Ww. ‘see W ‘Ww Ww ed ry PATE W BPATE. ¥ i d 3 kus fee $ $ bee EB E- We aim to bestrictiyand fterally trus in our store announcements, Our intentions ure the best. If any- thing that we sell yqu should nut prove aboolutely as ted and perfectiy satistactory we ball esteem it a favor if you will notify us of it. ‘We believe in mixing little senti- ment with business. We aim, toa cer tain extent, to derive pleasure as well as proSt from merchandising. ‘sell at s profit when possible, but at eluse when gecessary. Mod- ern store keeping, to be successful, must be honestly conducted, and even if we were not Lonest from Principle we would still remain hon- ‘ext from policy. We have enlarged the store snd stock and in branching out into nev fields for patronaqe we are ied to make the aLove remarks for the ben~ ‘oftt of those who ave not been im tho habit of trading with us. We have one price, well as low as we possibly can and yuarantee satisfaction oF mnoney refwnded. GLOVES. Perinot Gloves.—You know them and Lave probably worn them for years. They stand today equal to the best. We have been fortunate enouyh to secure a lot of these Peri- not Gioves at a sacrifice on account of their being in but one shade— assorted Browns, They are in t-but- ton Suade Mousquetaire. Fitted and guaranteed. They Lave always been sold at @2 per pair. We can offer these at #1.35 per pair. $-button Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, embroidered in Black and self.colors, assoried shades, Modes, Tan and Grays. Usually sold at 21.75. We offer them at $1.38 per pair. 4-button Pique Stitehed Kid Gloves in assorted Tans, Grays.and Browns. ‘Tried om and warranted. Only $1 er pair. ‘Xhese are three of the best Glove Bargains youare iikely tohavectfered to you this season. LaDIEs' cOaTs. We have sold out the $10 Astrak- han Fur-trimmed Coats and rather than reorder them at this time we have conciuded to sell our $12.50 Astrakhan Trimmed Coats at $10. Made of Bisck Diagonal Cheviot, Wide rolling collar of astrakhan fur, excellent shape and is **beyond the shadow of a doubt” the best 810 coat im the efty. We have just received another new: style coat called tho ‘‘Frankiin.” At ip practically a ladies’ overcoat, falling to the knees. It is 80 made that it is susceptible to five or six chankes in its style. Has wide roll- ing collar of opossum fur and is silk- lined throughout. This coat is now inuich worn in New York by fashiona Diy dressed indies. Prices, 833, 835 and $38. It is nesdless to speak of our Fur- trimmed Costs. You expect to find here the most expensive and the hand- ‘somest line in the city—and you will find your expectations fully real- ized. SHOULDER AND LONG CAPES. ‘The popularity of the Cape is as sured. We anticipated this and are Prepared to show you what we be- lieve to be the largest variety yet brought to this city. About the two dest vaines in popular-price Capes are these: Cheviot ‘*Military” Capes, hand- somely trimmed with passeinenterie, with feathers in neck; iack and Tan; only 12.50. Fiain Cheviot Capes, handsomely trimmed with passementerie, im Black, ‘Tan and Gray ; on!y $15. We are showing an elegant ine of popular Bedford Cord Capes in Tans, Grays, Browns and Blacks; $25 to $50. Sw-These represent but » mere handful. We have dozens and ‘ dozens of styles in Capes up to $80. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES' COATS. Having additional room we have greatly enlarged our stock of Chil- @ren’s and Misses’ Garments, and are offering 8 number of special value. Children's Navy Blue Reofers, 4to 12 years sizes, at $4, $4.25 and 84.50. . Misses’ Diagonal Cheviot Reefers, jor bound, slanting pockets, ack and Navy Blue, sizes 12, 14 and 16, only 5 each. Hero aretwoexcellent style Jackets at #7. One is a piain Cheviot Reefer with four silk frozs, shawl rolling coliar, in Navy Blue and Biack. The ‘other is Diagonal Cheviot Reefer, tatlor bound, notched collar, slanting pockets, Navy and Biack (sizes 12, 14and 16), in both styles, only 87. Stylish and becoming Jackets, Coats and Cioaks for both children and misses up to #20 each. CHILDREN’S LONG CLOAKS. Notwithstanding the fact that the styles are a littie more becoming and the cloths a little better than last sea- son, the prices rule a little lower. We are offering a number of extraor- inary values in these Long Cloaks, Here are two: Children’s Tan Novelty Cloth Long Croaks, with capes, Gretchen and Newmarket styles, Sizes 8 10 12 and 14 Prices $6.75 $7.50 $8.25 and $10 50 Children’s Piaid Novelty Cloth Long Cloaks, with stylis’s cape. Sis 6 8 10 and 12 t Prices @8.75 89 50 $10.25 and ¥11 Many other styles in Children’s and Misses’ Lony Cloaks at equally low prices. We were never before so well prepared to meet your wants im this line, WILLIAM H. McKNEW, 1t 983 PA. AVE. N.W. a: Be, 480. ‘oi a TAF E's ENTERPRISE, 0c22-3t, 2241 11th st.’s.0. M. W, Bevenmen, NO. 1215 F AND 1214 G STS., NOW OFFERS DECORATED DINNER SETS, FROM $12 TO $450. “| TOILET SETS, OVER 150PA 1 ERNS. TEA WARE, IN GREAT VARIETY. ABOVE ON SECOND FLOOR. TAKE THE ELE- vaToR, STERLING SILVER AND FINE BITS OF CHINA, SUITABLE FOR WED- DING PRESENTS. RICH CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS WARE, &c. “RAFF'S ENTERPRISE, E241 11th st.'s.0. ‘(Cai and look atour UN Dial, “it span, =, ECLIPSE ana ‘RELIABLE, myi>tr WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. - == By UP AND DOING: ‘We are no laggards, end realizing the wants of this commmaunity—didn't stop to question ‘if and ands,” but have gone to work and produced one of the finest assortinent of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Wraps that could possibly be gathered under one reof, TOMORROW, , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24— ‘ WRAP DaY WITH UB. Profit not in it—cost just fatriy considered. It will ‘be a feast for every buyer—and the MENU ‘Will be the eriginal and cut price om every wrap ad- tised. a OUR DOUBLE WINDOW DISPLAY Ladies’ Biack Cheviot Reefer, fastenings ined to side nesta Fhadauwe.. $1 $12 fair roe wk ang Black Reefer Front Jacket, am: oF broadwale cheviot, tty frimmed Tall leneth se 88,75 oF button tastening, 12 to 18} $12 75 Rertneatens, HEREC io Ws gaa SD $ 16 Eatin Black ieriot, setractenn, eid, lined toide soso "1 1.98 fastening, lined to side seam. $10 kez terse 59 $15 $15 $2 $20 Sareea: ll ae co re] 1.50 ete ont So eas go $15 Ladies’ Black and Navy. Reefer, Ladies’ Black Bedford Cord, ‘seam, fancy bution fastening. Ladies’ Broad wale Chevron, military, $12 ee E610 $23.50 Heat ned hrourtent batten sestening, ‘] Ladies’ Imported English Mixed Ker- wey Driving Coats. satin lined through- Gus of the sweliest warmente ‘saan: ine 0} ¥ factured. a S24 Black Basket Cloth Cal medium ht, trimmed with Back paer feathers ‘38 tases oa eS LO Black Daginot Cheviot Cape, sedans «sb 2 $25 $15 $25 Sato Ges on B18 This will give you an idea of what awaits you. Also remember that we bave not made one mention about the little folks, but the assortment and prices will har- monize in accordance to the description made about Ladics’ Wraps. A. Kavrway, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH 8T3. Only look for the name and numter, as we do not advertise under the name of the Combination. Branch Store, 3111 M at., West Washington. Tus Is Gexume OUR ENTIRE LINE OF LADIES’ 1t FOR TOMORROW ONLY—ALL DaY— ees ag 200 in Mug oO Sigg MOCO = BEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. a KAUFMAN, & 900 Pa. ave., bet. Oth and 10th ste, Mf! 00 DDD FEE 4 Sun Be 3 PRE ES AE HEE &3 Bh) Ee PE ERE MM MM EKK TITTH H OO DDD 855g MMMM E T HH D - MMM EE ry HH D PYEEL P PUSS EP ds. ‘The successfnl business man of the day is the one who adapts his business methods and business surroundings to the proxress- ive spirit of the age. Compare our two bright, roomy, handsome new business structures with the dingy quarters we used to oceupy and you will at once recornize the mighty step of progress we have taken. ‘We thank our friends and patrons one and all for the many compliments extended to Us on the occasion of the formal Openings of our two new houses, and we shall prove to the shoe-ouying community that the lib- erality of our business methods.and the ex- tent of the'variety of our Reliable Footwear shall be in ful! with the size of our now establishments, ‘Many persons have an idea that {t is meces- sary to pay uw hish price in order to get ‘Shoes that will give good servic This isa wistake, and esvecially so in Children’s School Shocs. It would be just as much Out of place to send your littie daughter to schoo! attired in silts and satins as to shoe ‘Ler with fine footwear, Our Low-priced Retiable School Footwear are 80 enormously popular because they in- Newmrs:f wive satisfa:tion. It is the good er and the right workmanship in them that are tie cause of it. ¥ * ‘Try some of our following sppciaities: OUR “MONUMEN” SCHOOL SHOES, made of best qua.ity Dongola, with solar tipe und cat -leathur soles, WNL HAHN % G0.5 990 AND 062 SEVENTH STREST,~ Fifteen special sale surprises tomorrow. This series Of special saies ts but an advertisement. Nothing mys- terions. We tempt youto the Palais Royal with price reductions so great that we couidn't possibly afford their permanency. Thus the attractions mentioned below are for Saturday only. Frou 8 A. M. To 6 P. M. IBECNS.—The best bargain we have are the G. G. Silk Ribbons with satin edge, marked 20c. a yard. ‘They aro two inches wide, all the art shadea Until 6 .m, tomorrow for only I5e. » yard. MLINERY. —Onr Prince of Wales Ostrich Feath- 4™* ersmarked 8c. bunch are the equal of those shown at miilinery stores at double the price. You may imagine we can’t afford they sould be 73c. bunch for more tuana day. R HOME.—Very probably you are one of the many who have adioired the beauty and variety of our 7c. Drapery Silks. Remember, they aze 32 inches wide, and only 6c. « yard tomorrow. J ACES.—Silk and other Laces in Cream and White, as suitable for lamp shades and fancy work 98 for dress trimming. Many 50c. Laces in the lot offered for tomorrow at 22c. yard. JHARPKERCHIEFS. —The a)1-tinen Ladies’ Hand. kerchiefs, embroidered in tho art shades, that have been such a surprise at 19 cents, are to be 125 cents tomorrow. ECKWEAR.—Boys' or Ladies’ Surah Silk Wind- sors, in allcolorsof checks and plaids. You'll find them displayed tomorrow, with ticket attached reading: Saturday's bargain, as advertised, only 160. G{LOVES.—Foster's patent. These Gloves are licensed under the Foster patents and offered at less prices than usually quoted for Foster Gloves. Five-hook Undressed Kids at 68c., instead of $1, is one of tomorrow's surprises. [UJ MERELLAS.—Genuino **Gioria” Umbrellas. All those marked $1.25 aro 97c. for tomorrow. Those with 28-inch paragon frames, marked $1.50, may be claimed for $1.35. ME¥'S.—Best quality White Cashmere Shirts and Drawers. Such as usually retatl at $2 are here marked 81.65. Tomorrow's special price, $1.15. ‘OSE.—Ladies’ and Children’s Hose in autumn Shades; all one color, aiso boot patterns, Marked 2e. pair. Tomorrow, 2 patra yor 25c. Only two Pairstoeach customer, and as only 600 pairs are in ‘stock we shall offer them as follows: 300 pairs xo on sale at 10a.mm. and remain on the counter until sold. ‘The other 300 pairs will be offered at 4 o'cluck, which t# done to accommodate those of our lady patrons who are in office. GOAP.—Our Se. cakes of Genuine Castile Soap are ‘morethan half as large as the usual 10c. pieces. ‘Then we have fair quality Brown Windsor and Elder Soaps at Se. acake. Ail at 3c. acake tomorrow. PURSES.—No less than 25 different styies of Purses ‘are marked 25 cents. Take your choice tomorrow at 18cents. (TED O1INGS.—Tho new Ribbon Fringes marked 81.50 are a few cents less than the prevailing Price. Tomorrow the price is to be only $1.24 yard. EWELRY.—Nearly four hundred Lace and Scarf Pins, marked 25 cents, at 19c. each for tomorrow. The new enamel bow knots and other late novelties are in the lot. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Loarear, Tare Avovr Wauars. Ladies will agree with the writer that the merchant who is not burdened wich the losses attending # busi- ness that is largely credit should be able to afford the smallest profits. The Palais Koyal claims, therefore, that, asthe only important representative of « cash business. ite prices for Wraps are lower than those ‘quoted elecwhere. Bor PRICE I8 A SECONDARY CONSIDERATION. ‘You naturally first look to the style, quality, fitand finish of your Wrap. The Palais Royal asks the logi- cal reader these questions: Cannot the merchant with acash business buy as well az sell as advantageously, if not more so, than the merchant who gives and asks credit? Cannot the Palais Royal's buyer, with twelve Years’ experience of Washington trade, make selec- tions as cleverly as others? Turnzrore 18 IT ILLOGICAL TO CONCLUDE ‘That the Palais Royal Garments may be the equal in every respect of those shown at other first-class estab- lishments? Of course if you Judge by prices only you may come to the conclusion that they ure no. Bor 18 THAT A LOGICAL METHOD? Should you not first inake comparisons? Critically ‘examine the garments of the leading competing mer- chante? And then’— ‘fthen you find that the Palais Royal Wraps sre equal in style, quality, fit and finish to the somewhat higher priced garments you have seen elsewhere have Younot proof of the practical advantayes that come of the Palais Royai cash business? Wu YOU NOT ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? ‘We respectfully request » logical reply, and there- fore invite you to the store this week to look through the stock, without reverence to an immediate pur- chase. Your COMFORT WILL BE CONSIDERED. ‘Salespeople of experience, politeness and patience. Proper mirrors, fitting rooms. It has been said that the appointments of tho Palais Royal Wrap Depart- Anent are not excelled. Being situated on the second floor, away from the noise and bustle of the somewhat crowded first floor, we ean offer you comfortable chairs and plenty of room, so that the garments may be leisurely and critically examined. Cunprzws OUTER GARMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Of course baby comes first, and Cloaks and Coats are here from $2 to $35 each. ‘Then youngsters from 1 to 4 yearsof age. These children haves dopartment all to themselves. Coats from 62.25 to $14.98 each are here, of Eiderdown, Cashmere, Flannel, Bedford Cord and Silk. Would Ike you to see the Cheviot Coats we offer at $2.08; also the four special styles at $5 each, made to our order, Misszs, 47016 YEARS OF AGE. ‘We think the Palais Royal's stock of Ulsters will be Quoted as the best collection in town. They are shown: with pleated capes, military capes. and trimmed with fars and braids in latest London and Paris stylen 64 to 620 the price extremes. Lions JACKETS IX A HUNDRED STYLES. =~ ‘Those with Louis XVI collars heve been much sd- mired, but there are over o hundred styles; from (oGtSeach. The furtrimmed garments have been already quoted asthe best in town. The $10 English | Style Restor Jackets, 32 inches lone, with setin ining, and the $16 Cheviot Jeoketa, with seal and as (rakhan trimming, are specials, from @13t0 €47 each, ‘The. latest styles, correct length—36 inches. ak to eve the $13 gi trimming. Dorr Daxax To Stop that cough! Flee the bronchial tubes will be en- lagged and the delicate tissues of the 1u,s exposed to injury. No other medicine is 20 speediiy operative im. throat and lung troubles as AYER'S CHERRY PEC- TORAL. A fow donee have been known to Lreak up an obstinate and disfressing cough, Sufferers trom ‘asthma, bronebitis, croup, consumption, sore throst and whooping cough finds sure relief inthe use of this preparation. It soothes the inflamed membrane, TRY promotes expectoration and induces repose. Don't be ‘Without it in the Louse. Gallie E. Stone, Hurt's store, ‘Va., writes: ‘‘Ibave found, in my family, that Ayer's ‘Cherry Pectoral was always acertain cure for colds ana coughs.” “Five years ago T had s constant cough, nicht ‘sweats, was greatly reduced in flesh and had been given up by my physicians, Iboran totake Ayers Cherry Pectotal and was completely cured."—Anga A. Lewis, Ricard, N.Y. AYER'S CHERBY PECTORAL. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by ali Druggists. Price, $1; six bottles, $5. Taxa Borre: Frou Mux Was Known in the earliest times. It wasieft fer our time to make » milk of cod-iiver ofl. ‘Milk, the emulsion of Lutter, isan easter food than butter. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL $s an casier food then cod-liver oll. It is rest for di- gestion. It stimulates, helps, restores, digestion; and, at thesame time, supplies the body » kind of ‘nourishment it ean get in no other way. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sth ave- nue, New York. ‘Your druggist kesps SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OLL—ail druggists everywhere do. $1. M®5- WINSLow’s s0oTHING SYRUP Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy f DIARRHEA. Sold by Druggists in every part of the World. Be sure and ask for *‘Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup” and take no other kind. 25 centea bottle. ai5-ly For Puzs USE POND'S » EXTRACT. W. A. Puce & Co. 729 Market Space, Corner 8th st. Exrma Disrrar OF LADIES,’ MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. We will place on ‘sale tomorrow, Saturday, s new and complete line of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR specially de- signed for cold weather. These GOODS were ordered last spring and are made exclusively to OUR ORDER. Our lady patrons know how Particular weare stout finish and ft of OUR UNDERWEAR, They should see this new a» sortment. EVERY GARMENT has been care- fully examined, and you will not find one piece im the entire line that is NOT well and strongly made and at the same time perfect fitting. WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF LADIES’ CLOSED DRAWERS. Same aswe ‘ept last winter. SPECIAL PRICE, 48c. pair. WE ARE ALSO SHOWING AN ELEGANT LINE BLACK SILK, MOHAIR AND SATINE SKIRTS, all lined with Opera Flannel and Per- caline, OUR ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ WOOL KNIT SKIRTS ts very large. All of the newest and choicest styles are shown. CHILDREN’S CANTON FLANNEL NIGHT DRAWERS, in sizes from 4 to 10 years. Just what you want for these cold nights. 250. Nurses Cars For 190. ‘Tomorrow we will show a big lot of NURSES’ CAPS, regular 25e. goods, at the REDUCED PRICE 3 Fereame Sri [x Arnos ‘Very pretty and choice. Worth 350. SPECIAL, 25q each. Ox Sarvrpar, Ocrozen 24. All BLACK DRESS FABRICS bought of us om that date we WILL ALLOW A SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 10c, on each doilar's worth. THE STOCK 18 REPLETE with all of the NEWEST FALL NOVELTIES in Black Dress Goods, This offer is FOR SATURDAY, 00- TOBER 24, and for CASH ONLY. OUR ELEGANT LINE OF BLACK SILKS are inclnded in this offer. 2d EDITION. ELEMENTS IN A RAGE. Disastrous Gales on the Coast of New Jersey. RAIN STORMS AND FLOGDS ABROAD. Davitt Will Probably Be a Candi- date for North Kilkenny. FOREIGN RULERS TO COMBINE VIOLENT WINDS AND RAINS. A Heavy Gale Blowing on the New Jersey Const. Lose Baanos, N. J. Oct. 23.—A violent rain and wind storm set in along the northern part of the New Jersey const last night, and con- tinued until after daybreak. There as still a heavy gale, but the rain has ceased. The sea runs high. The wind blew Sty malice an hour ot Raniy Hook Point early Morning and the gov- ernment life-saving patrol could make no Progress along the shore. What rewained of the wrecked schooner Etna was carried up high and dry oa the beach. The ‘wrecked schooner Moses B. Bram! driven ashore Wednesday, had to be aband | last night and will prove a total wreck. From Sandy Hook Pomt to Normandie-by- the-Sea the ocean made a cican eweep over the stone bulkheads that were erected to protect the tracks of the Now Jersey southern division of the Central railroad of New Jersey. ‘The damage by washouts is considerable. Added to ‘that caused by last week » washouts it swell the damage to a large amount. Oce&in avenue, which bas suffered constant encroachments irom the sea, was so badly dam- ged by last night’s storim that the entire avenue is abandoned from the old Atiantic Hotei South Bath avenue. At places the avenue is not wide enough to held a wagon. Many telegraph and telephone poles beiong- ing to the government are down and communi- gation by wire along the shore is difficult ‘Many smail boatsand sloops anchored at Key- Port were driven on the shore. ‘The heavy bulkhead at Highland Beach was badiy damaged by the seas. Damage by the storm and surf is also reported at Atlantic Highlands and Seabright. @ALES AND FLOODS ABROAD. Loxpox, Oct. 23.—The gules have been very generally renewed over Great Britain and along ite coasts. A government dredging vee- sel has foundered in the dangerous shoals of Goodwin Sands. The life boat succeeded in bringing off the crew of the dredger in safety. ‘The Kussian bark Gesda while atteypting to secure shelter in the harbor of Ramagate col- lided with the eca wall and immediately sank. A relief boat was Promptiy sent to the rescue of the crew of the bark, all of whom were safely vaeny cous ot ds are reported jany v all kinds are as being ashore at differcnt points on the coast. In the county of Somerset 149,000 acres of | land have been submerged, while the dykes have everywhere been swept away. The county bas avsunied the aspecg which it presented in the time of Alfred the Great, and the Island of Athelney, where the monarch took refoge dur- ing the Dunisa invasion, has ogain been created. Windsor castle ix looming frowningly upon the vast expanse of waters wich surround it on all sides. The ‘Thames side houses are being rapidiy deserted of their occupants, who are to be seen paddling about in canoes, looking for dry land whereon | to piace their familics and euch of their effects as taey have been able to save from the devour- ing floods. Swamps surround the town of Windsor, and the county of Kent, the Fen dis- tricts of Lincolnsuire and the midiand counties are deluged. Pan, Oct. 23.—Yesterday additional damage tothe railways by reason of floods was ,e- ported. The line was destroyed at several points between St. Germain des Fosses and Nimes, and some roads are covered with water to a depth of sixicet. The plains have been converted into lakes, and in numberless in- stances the villagers have had to seek refuge in the churches. a DAViTT WILL PROBABLY BUN. It ig Believed That He Wil Be = Candidate to Succeed Pope Hennessy. Querxsrows, Oct. 23.—Immediately upon the arrival at Queenstown this morning of the steamer Wisconsin, Mr. Michael Davitt was in- terviewed im regard to his nomination by the MoCarthyites as a candidate for the seat in the house of commons for Nofth Kilkenny made vacant by the death of Sir John Pope Henuessy. Mr. Davitt said that he could not aay whether he would or would not accept the nomination until he reached Dublin aud had an opportunity of consulting with his friends. In spite of Mr. Davitt's reticence it is gen- erally belioved that he will accept the nomina- tio1 n. ‘Mr. Davitt denied the statement attributed to Mr. John Devoy,who is quoied as saying that Mr. Parnell was ailied to the Irish revolu- tionists (Fenians). Mr, Davitt reccived an enthusiastic recep- tion from the town commissioners and from a delegation representing the Irich federation. ‘Ho Was presented with an address of welcome, to which he made a zepiy. Dorxix, Oct. 23.—Archinshop Waish repudi- ates the interview which it was said was beid shortly after the death of Mr. Parnell, and in which he is quoted as reforring to the dead leader in terms eo disparaging that they aroused indignant comments in many quarters wacre sympathy for the dead man was not expected. Archbishop Walsh also denounces the attack which wus made upon him by the Chicago Herald of October 9, classing the statements made as “sensational calumny.” He adds: “They attribute to me the atrocious and un- Christian-s ae « sentiment that charity should not finda at the open grave of Mr. nell. I feet bound in my own defense and in TME CHILIAN PIPVICULTE. Copt. Schley Gives the Details of the MMR bt of tae American Salers, a ogram has been received at the partment irom Capt. Sehiey, the C.S.8. Baltimore at Valparaiso, Chili, ing additional details of the fight between the American and Chiiian sa‘lors, in the former was killed. He. the men burt in the affray, and the facts concerping it printed. He aeserts briefly that the caused wholly by the Chilane, who an attack upon the asilors without The Loatewnin's mate, whe | dragced from s street ear. b mob. which nambered fully | the arms of a fellow-sailor. ‘The officials at the Navy that the dispatch contained any etatements, ae was amerted ine and Secretary Tracy says that the ye a» coming from him on the the Ment printing office, was arrested abost @ man Stearns of the ninth precinct ststion and taken to the station ona charge of imde- cent exposure. The offense ! sacks sree ature that they it of €50 coliateral. Conkli oy the cout this morning and eo did awomber of | witnesses, — ue case wae called be did Fexpon Prosecuting Attorney Dumont called the Seurt's atiendon to the case and on account ef e seriousness of the offense, as said he did not think ©30 was covesh. "ie therefore asked for a forteiture of the money j end the issuance of an attachment, and the judge made the order. Conkling will there- fore be rearrested. —— Latest Burial Permits, During the twenty-four hours ending atneon today burial permite were issued from the health ofice for the following: Whito—Anna M. Foster, 68 years, Peritonitioy Mary Sykes, 10 months, marasmus; Laure Moore, 68 years, pulmonary eruphyseuna; o' Ritter, 63 years, general z Downey, 1 Fear, congestion of lungs; Claes Cutchail, 7 days, congenital debility; Norman ‘B. Waters, 5 months, malarial fever; Annie M. Lawrence, 47 years, heart failure; Laniel Fail bureb, 37 years, valvular disease of heart. Colored—Kilen Howard, 3 days, Virth; Wm. Kuitin, 1 years, poeumcuie, Jobe H. Beard, 58 years, cerebral apoplexy; Else Turner, <0 years, perinvagination; Hattie A. Ward, '20 years, ‘ulceration of bowels; Win. Willis, 47 yours, jeumon:a: Marie Thomas, 78 years, senile debility; auth, 7 MoE tes, dentition. eee The Vigilant Firemen Depart. The Vigilant Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company of Columbia, Pa..after doing the towm last evening, went on a serenading tour with the Metropolitan Band. During the evening they called on Mr. J. Luckett (a former member of the company, but now a resident bere) and were entertained af banquet by him. They were also entertained by Air. O. G. Staples at the Riggs House. Afver spending a few hours in further sight: seeing, about 11:30 o clock this morning, under the escort of a delegation of the Veteran Vale unteer Firemen’s Arsociation, they left Wie lard’s, where they have been quartered, for the Balumore and Powwmac depot and took » ape cial train at 12:15 for Baltimore, where they re- main uptal tomorrow, reachi: bome tomer. row night. ‘They all feft delighted with thaw snp aud with Ligh praise for our town. nett eset th Second Edition Continued on ‘Sixth Page. MARKUKD. LOCK WOOD-McQUIGG, On October the resaueuce of the uf. iat: as Seeerning i Dewees ass Bie pe Gerueny, residing ot Wuite Paina, N.Y. STKUBLE—AGRAHAM. At the residence bee's paromin, on Uctouer 22, Usb) cae Suite, Davib'G. StuCwuk to Bens ASHTON. ‘this life Mensa 2 oon pee alias Cee Of the. + unetal will take place from her late Ksiveot uctiiwent,at'g cock caf 3 ro Ciciatiatl papers please copy) CALDS. Op October 22, at € o'clock sou bh CARNS Tata Stary med cred age MOKFLL—ROONEY. On October Bitte Piginy NV Miss AR SIE, ROGRE S Fimas, N. ¥..'to' FkaNk A MORELL of DIED. Thursday, Seer BELEN W. ASHTON, Tcbert Barns ns instant. | (Baicim twee years, for muatiy years a Of tue city. ‘bereafter. 2 ‘Notice of tuneral ° DATLEY. Cn Yeenday. October 2. 1801. at 8g 5 FDWAKD M., Levoved husband of Annie Balle} andson-c-law of Thomas and Johaninet Deake be aced [Welly seven Years. Uberal ob Saturday, ei S a. m.. at bis late: geuses riz Yourth street north went aid thence to rsrsch‘s Church, where seataiete fies tee said for the repose of his soul (Prove Eee and Beitiuore payers please copy. LOWREY, , <n, Tyemias, Octcher 1.40 p.u.. GRACE AL, duisut daugater of Wildam and Downey. Oar little orf stands empty nov, ‘Oar darinnge have lett te nea as SS wer With her sister Berths angels Lapyg band iN"iGer raraer. Interment private, at Glenwood cemetery. Bb KL On October 22, 18D, SPENCER WAR WICK . LERL:, aged fourteen months apd twenty, three days. younvest son of Geo. Lewis ae Cotharne LE berly, re Duneral private. SEANCES 4. Janes Ferra FREGUBON. On October 22, IRDL, arch, Twenty-third street, **Funeral from St Paul's Cb: GIBBONS. On 5 WARD, te-oved ven of Liwsrs Pana "Mary. Ga ‘mothe No 250 eitect northwest ‘the ate Caaries 8 weive years, 2” FELGUBU., daugaver of the late Prof. on Saturday, at Z o'clock pam. Fubstal Sunday at 2 o'clock HEIN. AhOsregomm 2: C., October 21. 300, WESTER MEIN: only Sle ef isk Hein, aed t Srzour Hosrear Sauce Sarvnnar. AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. LADIES’ FINE BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, EXTRA FINE GAUGE, with DOUBLE HEELS, TOKS and SOLES, NEW line of CHAMOIS GLOVES tm WHITE ‘For $1 vatr. FANCY UNDRESSED KID GLOVES, ia ‘NOVELTY SHADES, $1.75 pair. Aw A “LEAGUE OF PEACE” bows, aged fourteen: Fe eabaliened wHEEIEY a heirs tia 2 Relatives It WM! Include Russia, Frag, Denmark, | Pr Sweden, Greece, Montenegro and Servia. Fredensborg, the palace of the Danish royal family, where the emperor and empress of Rus- sia have made long visits this autumn, the for- Ha il I i fi | | iq Ely Hi f: i j ! E i i FERS | it i ei ‘These is nothing eo goodes CARTERS The eniy entety ‘om getting the genuine CARTERS LITTIS ‘Ast for O-4-B-T2B'-8 and be cure rou gut them, (4 POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE.