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_THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOD October permanent circalation tn Washington three Umes larger thaw that of any ether paper im the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it has no competitor. ‘The El Dorado lawyer among the Rock Creek Park attorneys fiads that his case compels him to become slanderous. He accuses the entire press of the city with being “subsidized in the interest of the agitators of the park.” A mind for some time engaget in converting public spirit and public necessity into as many dol- larsas possible, naturally grows sordid and tends to judge ali actions by the money stand- ard, and an imagination. which has pictured » Golconda in Kock Creek valley meapable of any flight, even of conceiving Tm Stanas bought up byall of the community except’ his clients to defesd a great ptiblic improvement by which the whole city will profit. The epeech in which this ridiculous statement is made betrays clearly that the lawyer is not working to get a fair price for his clients’ land, ject with which the whole community would sympathize, but is endeavoring to kill the park project, an object which substantially the whole community will condemn. Fanciful claims of value with abuse of those who do not bolster them up militate against the, park in two ways. They make, reaganablo’ elaimante dissatisfied with theirouppraikemewte and tend ‘to breed opposition Mth’ ptefect omang the property owners. THO fact of making them has caused a scandal and certain outside news- papers have taken advantage of the sudden discovery of Ophir and the Garden of Eden along Rock Creek to heap odium upon all the property owners, everybody who favored the park the entire project. A course which has tended to bring the park and the whole co: jo disrepute is logical only in those who wish to defeat the park and are carclews of the public interest. Every ab- sard claim of value made reacts injuriously upon those that are reasonable. The property cwners who mocely scek fair play in the assess- qwent of the value of their property, and, like ether public-spirited citizens, fnvor the ptotec- tion of Rock Creek from cortamination and the creation of the park as 9 great public bere- fit, cannot ent i 09 Soon oF tov com- pletely from the enemies of the project, who Dae fP-No other house DOES—EVER DID-or ever will-sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Sass Asp Courant. You Mvswr Dover Necssrry. ORROUR ‘Yesterday we talked pessoa SUITS-OVERCOATS ‘B10 to OS Were a little burdensome. ERCOATS But today, again, tt has OEE been “‘right sharp"—genu- 0 8: sue OVERCOAT weather. OUFSAS ‘That's what .we ought to OWLS Sonam ‘Wo f-el it more. Se oStsS Get a good coat while you ORReNS are baying. One that isn't $10 to $5UL going to “per out™ along ORTEROEES toward the close of the sea- 0 fou will be stylishly STCCATS dressed in auy one of half VERCOATS, thousand different shapes oie and shades that we can TERCOATS show. very one of them OERCOAR you'll find cut out of solid 810 10 eS quality. They are en- OXERSOATS —titied to « premium—bat VERCOAT the fact Is we change leas ONT OMS than any store in town. ORERESMES —Lesesor the same vetivec OSES SL ccraake 0 ‘our house we don't guaran- Oar fee. None comes into it that OSRRONE we're not ready and willing ‘$10 to S50K to. You see we are the OVELSS —-makera ot these costs. The ORM Se Se ae ” best in the country. Om It comes high—but then, OPERORTS TUL Meow. we vere otter retailers all over the United States—and they help to pay for it. You den't. OAT t0 $50 fre trying to make a catspaw of them for the accomplishment of their own purp - +2 The recommendation to the British govern- ment by the commission it sent to Chicago to appropriate a liberal amount for a British ex- bibit at the world’s fair must exert on public opinion in Europe a favorableeffect. So much had been said of divided counsels and the lack of popular support in some quarters that when this commission came over, made a thorough stuly on the spot of the situation and the prospects anti deliberately indorsed the plan of rtcheered pout the world. h her close connections, bis- justrial, with the United States, tage in supporting a world’s fair held in this country, © ally if it be con- nd brondly. ‘The action of the nt will probably be on the line of its commission's suggestions, and that action is sure to stimulate other European countries, rivals of England, to vie with that nation at Chicago. The benefits of adequate representation at the sxposition are manifest no enlightened power can fail to embrace the fine opportunity whose government has a attitude of coldness, not to say hostility. toward this republic, will pres- ently, in all prob: exhibitors at the fair in compliance with the wishes of the Italian Americans and the mer- ehants and producers of the peninsula itself. Self-interest moves the world. a The suggestion from G. A. men that the age limit be abolished in considering applica- ions for appointment on the police force is excellent in the interests of patriotism, but its practical value is doubtful. The -ume may be said of the ides of preferring in such appoint- ments ex-Union soldiers. The present limita- tions, which do not go beyond the regular army, are entirely too narrow and should be abolished altogether. Beyond the age of thirty- eight the average man is not fitted to com- mence a career which involves exposure and physical fatigue. Yhere are of course excep- tions to the rule, but an age regulation cannot be based upon such exceptions. The govern- ment should find other means of caring for ite old soldiers than exposing them to the rigors of police daty, and citizens should have every safeguard and opportunity for securing the best service in this direction. It is no dis eredit to the average veteran that he is not fitted at the close of his life to play the part of athletic protector of the public st rufians and criminala It is eruel to him and w the community to cast him for this role. + ____ A correspondent suggested in yesterday's Sraz that street car drivers should be required to take additional precautions for the safety of their passengers at railroad grade crossings. ‘The suggestion is good. Let the street car companies watch. Let the crossings be flooded at night with light. Let vigilant watchmen and improved gates be provided. Let the indi- vidual who is crossing assume responsibility and look out for his life. But with all precan- tious there will be no safety at the frequented railroad ervssings of our large cities, including the capital, until the tracks are caused to rum above or below the street sevel, as is required ia the more highly civilized communities of the old world, where life is more precious aud corporations less powerful > The London Tunes would prove, to its own satisfaction, at least, as the guardian of British interests on the planet, that the government of the United States is browbeating Chili beeuuse it asks for and meuns to get satisfaction for the recent murderous assaulton a portion of te naval force. The Times kiows very well from the history of the relations of Great Brit- ain with » nations what international swashbuckling ix. The recent conduct of Eag- land in South Africa iva flagrant example, if ere seeking to follow one therland of most Americans. The trouble with the Times is that it does not want the British exsmpie follow: Washbuckling or rather, to use clastic language, fulmining over little nations ix te prerogative of the Brit- ish government. Americans will not poach on that preserve. see z Enormous registration is ong Pt the charae~ teristics of this fall paign in New: Totk and charges aud counter charges of fraud are dreely made. What is and may long remain @ desideratum is = decently fair condnet of the registration business. The reform bailot is do~ ing something for political morale. Why not spply reform by the wholesale 1 registration and naturalization? - + The detectives nave been doing good work among the pickpockets and other erooks who follow the races. Washington on songe ocea- sions presents an unusual amount of vecupation for the detective force, and there is « praise- ‘worthy disposition to rise to the sitaxtion. _ eo Kanats has continual trouble with her jadges. ‘The times are ripe for the women who vote ‘there to come forward with a Portia. fi se ances pbcaabatel lS ‘Whatever may be suid of the Australian sys tem of voting, it is undoubtedly preferable to} 4, the South American system. oe ‘The Chilean policomen under the new govern- meat display the cld fnuiliar yearning to Nex Tus Us ¥ We on Te ease Se whamp somebody. xides become daily more pesitive and also more | carpets eearcd. OXER COAT =< OVERCOATS were nover YERSOATS, ut into stock more naked VEKCOAT, of promt than these of ours. oe ‘What style of = Coat do OSSLAS — youwantr: ENGLISH Co- OfENCEMS VERT COATS, EXOLISH ee BOX COATS, CAPE OSRSATS coats, rrock coats, OYERCOMS SINGLE AND DovsLE navhed: BREASTED BACK Me peat! COATS, ULSTERS, OYERCATS SLENGanys, matrzany sonduaes COATS AND CAPES, Onn STORM COATS, INVER- yERcoaTs, NESS coaTs, FUR oe LINED AXD FUR-TRIM- ONCSSS — wep coars. FENCOATS, Ht makes us anile to see smbebes the “slow coaches" of the S10 OS —_tradeset up » shout about OYERCOATS, — Stvle—caulingit new—that nani: we've been showing for VERCOAT ORT OS — tasee consecutive seasons. OYERCOATS, Not one — but several, babes Grown to bestaplen When OF le oe we talk about NEW things oO ERCOATSS —they're novelties — fresh = —<" and free from sny resem Siete — lance in feature to the VERCOATG past. Of such we've 6 oh SOS umber. They've taken vo vER Siu to e509 well they'll stand as perma- ORERCOMTS, —nentstylesin fashion. By- —— and-by you'll see them else- VERCOAT( $10 to 8 where. But now is when VERCOATG you want them, When Ous aks ‘we've got them. VERCOAT Jay to 8 810 to 850 includes all, Saxs Axp Company, Introducers of Fashion. PENNSLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH It STREET. Wrra Taz Come OF WINTER TIME YOU ARE MADE TO REALIZE MORE FORCIBLY THAN EVER THE NECESSITY OF SUPPLY- ING YOUR HOUSE WITH NEW FURNI- ‘TURE AND CARPETS. NO DOUBT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING AKOUND A LITTLE NOW AND THES, JUST TO SER WHAT IS NEW AND HOW THE PRICES RUN ON SUCH THIXGS AS YOU MAY CONTEMPLATE PURCHAS- ING. PERMIT US TO SAY RIGHT HERE THAT THERE ISN'T A MORE DESIRABLE STOCK OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS IN WASHINGTON ‘THAN WE CARRY. WE HAVEN'T BEEN 1X OUR NEW BUILDING Loxe ENOUGH FOR THINGS To GET DUSTY YET, AND EVERY THING 18 CRISP AND NEW. ITHAS BEEN OUR CUB. TOM FOR MANY YEARS TO MAKE SUITABLE TERMS REGARDING PAY- MENTS, AND YOUR CASE SHALL BE NO EXCEPTION 1F YOU SO DESIREIT. GLAD TO TALK IT OVER WITH YOU ANY TIME. JOHN RUDDEN, 613 7TH ST. &, W. volte Srzous. Speci Six-piece PARLOR SUITES covered in Drocatelie and trimmed with ‘Same Suite covered in silk damask and trimmed in satin, $49.50. Same Suite covered in silk tapestry and ‘trimmed with silk plush, $43.50. ‘Seine Suite in mohair ernsbed plush, $37.00. ‘W. B. MOSES & SOKS, Do bois ocS7-Lm* TAKE, for INSTANCE, those JERSEY- SHAPED WOOL RIBBED VESTS. im White oF natural. ‘Try everywhere and you will find the price $1 each. COME to US and GET Tum ‘The. exch. SAME CASE WITH THOSE HEAVY RIBBED BALBBIGGANS. Gold all over for de, Yet WK OFFER THEM FOR BOc. eac! LADIES’ JERSEY RIBBED VEST IN ALL WOOL IN RED, WHITE OR NATURAL. REGULAR PRICE, 61.60. WE HAVE MARSED THEM $1.29 each. 15 Pax Cuxr Orr On Aur Ovn CHILDREN'S WOOL MIXED VESTS, PANTS AND DRAWERS IN PLAIN GOODS. ‘How iv that for a price dropper? FULL LINE OF CHILDREN’ TION SUITS. Aisofull line of LADIES’ COMBINATION SUITS IN WHITE OR NATURAL at VERY LOW PRICES. LADIES’ PLAIN WOOL MIXED VEST, self finished neck, all sizes, worth 75c,, at the reduced price of COMBINA- LADIES’ ALL-WOUL MIBBED VEST IN WHITE OR SCARLET, EXTRA QUALITY, for $1 each. THIS 18 THE PLUM. LADIES’ NON-SHKINKABLE WHITE WOOL RIBBED VEST OR PANTS, Vest jor- sey fitting with laud croche: finish around neck ; will cost you $1.25any where and are good value at thet, WE SELL THEM for $1 per garment. A Conxexn Ix Triscures. Here ie another SHARP PURCHASE we have closed with « prominent manufacturer for hie entire production of SILK FEATHER TRIM- MING made in ail of the DESIRABLE FALL and WINTER COLORINGS, If you have Jooked around you well know that the price of these fashionable trimmings is 50c. yard. NOW, AS A TRIMMING LEADER, WE WILL SELL THIS FOR Jie. yard. Come in and took at this bargain and find out how to trim your dress at a small cost. 4.8-1xou Cmrrox For 45. Yano. ‘This is indeed o bargain, REAL SILK CHIFFON, 48 inches wide, in CARDINAL, LIGHT BLUE, LIGHT PINK, WHI1E, CREAM. GRAY, HELIOTROPE, MAISE, LAVENDER. This goods is well ‘worth 65c. ‘Take what you want of THIS LOT FOB 4ic. yard, BLACK MILANESE LACE, inch at ard. Sieh fore Mi park, SEW SIVLES IN FINE PATTER! CHANTILLY LACE, in BLACK Ok WHITE, in three different ths to match, at very close PFULL LINE OF SILK EMBROIDERED CHIFFON for (running, in. all. widths shades, in OUK OWN PATTERNS.” 75c. Sursxes For 390. Yann, ALL-WOOL SUITINGS, 48 and 54 Ni inches wide, in Gray, we will offer FOR WED- NESDAY AT THE LOW PRICE OF i30c. yard. Some of these were originally $1 per yard, W. A. Pierce & Co, TAD Market Space, b ‘Corner 8th st. FN A jana aA’ U U FPF MMM A NN NW EP aE En fue & Fee PRM io F PERS ERS 900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, LEADER OF LOW PRICES. ~—THREE HOURS.—— That ‘3, from 9 to 12 o'clock TOMORROW (WED- NESDAY), and for that time only. So do not come after the feast and ask for these goods. ‘S0c., 75c., $2 All-leather Embossed Pocket Books, 250. 15e. Cuticura Soap, Ile. Se. Shell Hair Pins, per box, To. “Te. Oolah Toilet Paper, cured in base oll,6 packages, 250. ‘5c. Mohair Belting, 10-yard pieces, in Black, Gray and White, lio ‘25. Glycerole Polish, 150 1Sc. Heather Stitch Braid, in all colors, per piece, 9c, ‘SSe. All-silk Shirred Garter Elastic,sll colors, in strips, 21 c. eae ee eel ms 8 valerian 10. 6c, Enameled Stick Pins, 2 ‘30c, Rolled Plate Necklace, with heart charms, 2le. 480. Watch Fobs, 230. Kors Puansacr, LEADERS OF THE LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND KE STS. X.W. a aad Care that cough before It is too late, We give you this advice and can ales furnish you the mesns to carry it out. ‘Mrs. Jones’ Cough Syrup will de the work. It basa reputation of 25 years’ that bes never been equaled. We have a great many testinoniale of ‘the good work it has done from the lead- ine phyticians of the city. | fi 3 if H | i | i | hi Hl li gv, : | i i i i 8 F s CCPH EEE HRVERERRED EE RORTA DETTE 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. “ en a Ba Ovn Mussxeer Pantons, SECOND FLOOR, 18T AND 2D ANNEXES, ‘Contain ‘TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS ‘That are PERFECT DREAMS OF LOVELINESS. You Huvewr 4 conception of a Hat er Bonnet that we cannot realize, Investigate. ‘Beinember the Imported French and English Chintzes, Dimities and Cretonnes that were ‘37M, 45, 60, Tée. snd $1.00? They are now 25e, «yard. Warre Caasors Groves, e144 PAIR —-o—— ‘Weare pleased to announce to our custom (0 who have beon waiting, that the8-BUTTON- LENGTH WHITE CHAMOIS GLOVES have arrived. The usual $1.25 grade. —Special price, $1 pair.—< (Mirst for, Lith at. bute, Mews Haso_ManeoU xvenwean IN FALL AND WINTER WEIGHTS. ALLEN SOLLEY & CO. Are makers of the most popular of all lines of UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, and we are ex- elusive agents for the sale of their goods tn thie ¢ity. The merits of this famous make of Under- ‘Wear are 80 well understood that it noeds no ‘special encomfum here. Its reputation is almost world-wide,and when once introduced it always stays, Wo will take pleasure in showing you this deservedly popular make of UNDERWEAR and respectfully solicit the attention of any one ‘not familiar with ite merits. The workmanship, fasbion and fit are superior to anything else Produced. It is soothing to delicate and irrita- ble skins, its weight {snot burdensome and no perceptible perspiration resuits from ita use. It 4s perfectly adapted to our changeable climate, Natural Wool Abdominal Bands in improved abape. All sizes, —¢1.— (First floor, first annex.) —o. Brace Srovrs. ‘The tims was when only ladies in mourning wore Black. Today no ladies’ wardrove is considered complete without at least one Black Gown. This change has been to a «reat extent due to the successful efforts of manufacturers in producing fancy weaves and attractive of- fects—such as have found great favor with ladies of qutet and refined tastes. There are many occasions when a Black Gown ie the proper thing; few when it is nof. We've never been 0 well prepared to show Black Goods: never so many choice things to show, and woare confident that the most exacting ‘will find no difficulty in being suited by ex- ‘amining the stock we now offer. CAMEL'S HAIR IN PLAIN AND NOVEL- TIES. (irst oor, anuea to Lou st building. Two Iurontanr_ Irexs 2N CLOAK DEPARTMENT. es 15 dozen ALL-SILK SUBAH WAISTS in Black, Navy Biue, Cardinal and Garnet—lined— plaited beck and front-to be worn inside or Outeide of skirt—perfect fitting. 8. — One lot of Fine ALL-WOOL TWILLED CHEVIOT CLOTH JACKETS, with full shawl- roll collar of REAL ASTRAKHAN FUL, lined throuxhout withheavy silk Khad ame—perec> : 816.50. Compare st with eny you've seen at 32%. (Third floor, 11th st. building.) Y Ossreve Canerorty Turse Ireus. ‘WE DON'T THINK THEY ARE MATCHABLE, Strictly all Linen. ——— Ladies’ Ali-linen Uniaundered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with hand-embroidered initials, all letters. 12%. — ‘Ladies’ All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiets, 4. 36 oF 14nch hein. a Ladies? All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, ‘With fancy corded borders or with drawn bem- ‘stitching and reverins in s variety of styles. pa ais Ladies’ All-linen Henistitchea Handkerchiefs, ‘with colored and black print borders, Re. st floor, 2d annex.) Oon Ant Nezprewonx Deranraess, Located on and occupying almost the entire third floor of the 10th street building, has as- sumed the appearance of = bazaar. It iva place where you can find ease and comfort on every hand, luxurious chairs, settees, &c., for Your convenience and nse. One cannot do jus- tice to their wants in the selection of decorative things if it be done hurriedly. We, therefore, Place the department at your service; roam ‘at your will, select what you like and take your own time. ‘Thisisan “AGE OF ART” and we realize that the mere utility of an article does not com- ‘usnd i unleas it fa fashioned to please the ore as W EDNESDAY ‘THERE WILL BE A MAGNIFICENT SHOWING or Fix Exmnomennes OF OUR OWN PRODUCTION, Embracing many new and choice designs in o——Finger Bowl Doylies,—o o——Bureau Scarfs.——o 0——-Tea Cloths. ——Mouchoir Cases, &c.——-o | —o Auso TURKISH, JAPANES:, FRENCH AND GERMAN EMBROIDERIES, Consisting of o-—Lambrequins, ——o o——S8quates,———o o——Searfs,-——o —-Pillow Covers,——o O——Table Covers, &c.——o —o— Brainerd & Armstrong Wash Embroidery Silks, iealortini Burous Tarssray Tssiz Covers. One lot of CHINA SILK SCARFS, with dand-patnted bolting sloth ends, (Third floor, 10th st, building. » Soux Sercrat Varozs Ix JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. pbcrntens § kes Anew ine of Watches—nlckal, svar sud ox z ——83 to882%.--- * ‘Real Shell Hatr Oraaments, -—50e. Culdren's Solid Gold Bings, set with ter quoiee and poaris, Chisdren’s Solid Gold Ringe—chased bende, Imperted Brooches, in forget-me-not, lac end other styles, Stoling Sliver Thimbles, in al sass, mires sont 1007-1009 F ST. N.W. ‘We have just received 500 boxes of Pik-rom, which is ‘= paint, stain and varnish combined, and have it colors. Mo housekeeper should be without it Our price is 100. Sold everywhere ot Ihe. plea These come in | G Hi BISSELL CARPET SWEEPERS AT... ¥ FINE IMPORTED PARLOR CUSPIDORS AT....48¢ We have 300 of these Fine Imported Hand-painted Parlor Cuspidors, which we shail offer at dic. NIGHT LAMPS FoR.......... eosveseesese ABS ‘These Lamps have brass burner, eat in eppeat- ance, Priee, 1c. ; reduced from 2c. BEAUTIFUL BOW-KNOT BREASTPINS. Be ‘These Pins are nicely made. A splendid seller at 25c. ‘Ana special bargain we offor it at 15c. YINE GAS GLOBES AT. ‘These Globes are magnificent goods. Our price, 250. Gas fixture stores charge SOc. for the same globe. FISH GLOBES FROM 48. UPWAKD. Shou!d you need a Fish Globe buy it of us, We will save you SU per cent. SOLID BRASS BIRD CAGES FROM 98c. UP. No house in the United States shows such a variety of Solid Brass Bird Cages as we do. We soli them 2ic. to $1.50 cheaper than any bird store. REAL SEAL, LEATHER POCKET BOOKS FOR. 480 ‘The cheapest Genuine Seal Leather Pocket Book heretofore has been Use. By busing an enormous ‘quantity of these Look we are able to sell them at 48c. HOLLAND TOOTHPICES. The finest hotels uso these Toothpicks and will use no others on account of their superior qualities, We ‘sell them at 3c. per packaxe. R. Gotpscus, « 1007-1009 F ST. N.W. For Taz Groven Axp Tax <O that a PRIMES E sehr ease! Mane A modern Romeo ‘Would, under similar conditions, Desire to be a Foster Glove, knowing, As do you, frit ladies, ‘That no other glove Would so daintily Adorn the hand of the lovely Juliet And be worthy to **touch that cheek.” All this and more Of the Foster Glove you know, Though you may be unaware ‘That HUTCHINSON ‘Has the city agency ‘For the Foster Kids, Not that you will be unable Elsewhere to Sind imitations Of the Foster— Every good thing has its imitators But there can be ‘Only one best. It is, moreover, known to you ‘That HUTCHINSON always keeps ‘The superiative of everything. He could not therefore Sell any glove but the Foster. “It fits like a glovo" is en ancient And worthy saying, which, However, is now superseded By the briefer and wore explicit exprecsion “A Foster ft." At either store there is An expert lady Gtove fitter, who Will take pleasure In clothing any hand With a Faultless Foster. ‘There are also Foster Gloves For MEN. HUTCHINSON keeps them in Tans, Browns, ‘Whites and the light *‘opera shades”—all sizes. ‘The Foster DRIVING GLOVES are strong At the pointe of greatest stré ‘And, in order to make them so, Are cut by a different pattera From other kinds. To'introduce Men's Gloves HUTCHINSON is selling them at reduced rates For a short time only. J.C. Horcmmeoy, 007 pa. ave. AND CORNER F AND 13TH 8T3, Maus. M. J. Hoxr. 1900 F st. 2.w., ‘Has in stock s besutiful assortment of BLACK FEATHER Boas, ‘To which she calls the special attention of her customers. Largest assortment of Fine Millinery in the city.oc27 Eee es Tice Teeter! HE NEW COACUMAN'? T LIVERY IN BOYAL BLUE BOX CLOTH WITH INI- TIAL BUTTONS IN EITHER SILVER OR GILT I8 A BEAUTY. 1718 THELATEST LONDON FAD, AND AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO IX- TRODUCE IT HERE. IMITA- TIONS MAY BE PLENTIFUL ENOUGH LATER, BUT THE CORRECT STYLE CAN BE OB- TAINED ONLY OF US. 0 NOT FORGET THAT ake HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING IN AMERIOA. IT TAKES TWO OF OUR IMMENSE FLOORS TO HOLD IT ALL. EVERy- THING OF MERIT IN 3U- VENILE GARMENTS 18 HERE AND ONLY IN THE MOST RE- LIABLE GRADES AN 1z- SPRECTION WILL CONVINCE You THAT THIS 18 THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Bors ‘CLOTHING, Roouson, Passa & Co. 56 ili Ti Daa 1200, 1202 & 1204 FS2.N.W. (Fresh Daily.) EW" On and after this date the choice Candy fea well-tnown Fetreet manufacturer till be on sale here At the low price of 830. pound. The giant contract Wade with Mr. Gill gained sor the Palais Royal the lowest wholesale quotations. The contentment With @ mominat great enadies thie surprise—S3. pound. To More Seniocs Bosrxzss. ‘Ladies who have not seen The Palais Royal Specialty Corsets for 1801-92 are invited to call tomorrow. You are asked to look and our corsetiere will be more pleased M youll allows pair tried on. Not @ word about) 4 selling. However, we tempt you im this adver- tisement with the announcement that for to- morrow Bpecialty No. 1 isto be Sc. Instead of 7c. Specialty No. 2at Ste. instead of $1. Specialty Ne. 3 at €1.50 instead of $1.73. Waar A Davsare Sap. ‘The agent of one of the leading Isce houses sald only this morning: ‘*You have the dest Veiline stock I Aave yet ecen." Our buyer might have replied: “And. Gt the lowest prices." ‘Thenew lace border or Langue- oc Vells sre here from 47c. to @1.30 each thst in Poorer variety will cost you elsewhere from 68. to $1.75. See / what we write isnot so. Tur Bizoax Or A Dux. ‘We will sell one thousand of our Ladies’ Warranted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with genuine hand-em- broidered initiais, at 19 instead of #5 cente, but not more than three to esch customer. $1 Grovzs For 59. Surely you have heard of them: if not read about them, Mousquetaires and 4-button Undressed or Suede Gloves. All sizes still here, and six lovely tints of Tans. Graysall gone, Gexvixe “Gronus» For 970. “Gloria” is now known in connection with um- brellas—introduced to Washington by the P,R. The Genuine “Glorias” for Dic. instesd of $1.25, for tomorrow. As Onxxavesr For Howe ‘Ten days aco we hsd 133 Jardinieres, Today only ‘25of them remain. They shall go tomorrow. télé | Further reduced prices: inca PISS Se EIS Brit 8 os [$2 ag th? S2-Some of these are works of art and originally sold as high as $15 each. A Sewer For 9c. Imported to sell at 25c., but bouzht by the Palais Royal so as to retail at 12c. Tomorrow's special price only 9c. each. You'll find here Enamel Flower Pins, Jewel and Moonstone Pins in colors, just like these around town marked 25c. each, 2,000 To Bz Sox. ‘We have concluded to sell 2,000 0f our 25¢, Purses at 18c. each, The object: to advertise them and the Palais Royal. PURE WOOL HOSE, 490. Cashmere Wool Hose, as soft as silk; should be re- tafled at $1. pair:a job lot, but warranted perfect. Only Graysand Tans. Marked 50c. For tomorrow, (49c. pair—tomorrow only. THE PALAIS ROYAL “Continued below.) Tax Ocrosez Srrcuz Suze at THE PALAIS ROYAL 70 TERMINATE WITH HIGH-CLASS BARGAINS. Sa The following are but three of the special re- auctions in prices that shall help crowd the Palais Royal for Monday, Tuesday snd Wednesday, October 26, 27 and 28: 0 ONLY ‘gO YARD. @-Theve are imported Bedford Cords, guaranteed all pare wool. Ssmpies will prove them equal to those ‘usually sold st $1 8 yard. Gee the lovely tints of Tan, Gray, Steel, Garnet, Ma- ine, Golden Brown and Corduroy. ii? Ba BIS OUNT. 8@-One-teath off the marked price of the Black Sik or Black Wool Dress and Dress Trimming and Buttons ‘you setect. 815,000 worth of Jet Trimmings, For Trimmings, ‘Ribbon Fringes, &c., to select from. RIBEORS qed © ramp, ‘Two styles: Groé Grain, with satin elev, and Betin and Bilk-one side Gros Grain, the other Satin, These ‘Ribbons are 1K inches wide, warranted every thread ‘pare alld; tm Black, White and the art shades. i ‘THE PaLals ROYAL, > A LISNER, (Cor. 390 ot. cn Fe. ave. week. New and attractive line of Fancy **Boot-Pattern” Hose, with rusremteed Fast Black feet, at Yc .per pair— tbe beat fmtrinsic value wo have. yet offered in Bowery. THE BON Manone, 314 AND 316 7TH ST. QUEER. ‘With every year the general use of Men's ‘Lone Boots is decreasing; yet our saies on Boots, for the past five years, baveveen on the increase with every season. ‘Queer though this may appear, it is easily explained. While o:her dealers discontinue carrying assortments in this Line we keep UP, ‘and, if anything, increase our variety from ‘Year to year, until most men wearing boots Fecoxnize Ours as the only bouse that can Suit and Mt them. an x Ww. ‘While wo may have » monopoly on the Boot Trade our prices on the same are as low as ever, and our qualities much im- Proved. Bere is a partial list. EVERY Palk WARRANTED. MEN'S CALF BOOTS At $2.00, At $2.50, At $3.00, At 300, At 84.00, At 85.00. MEN'S KIP BOOTS at $1.50, At $2.00, at 82.50. Brewers’ and Butchers’ Best Water-proot Boots, $3.50. Car Drivers’ Warm-lined Cloth Boots, $2.00 and #2.50, The Famous Woonsccket Men's Rubber Boots, $2.50 only. Boys’ AND YOUTHS' KIP BOOTS At $1.00, WM. HAHN & CO."S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE. NEW MAIN STORE, 930 AND 932 SEVENTH ST. NEW WEST END STORE, 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE. CAPITOL HILL STORE, 231 PA. AVE. 8.E it F SoG 88s u «G@ BE “ol ‘ce Five years ago we beran our eru- sade against the then existing high Prices of Drugs. We leased our pree- ent store, equipped it with « first- lass stock of Drags, reduced prices and proclaimed ourselves **pioneers’ awaited results. We believed the in- telligent people of Washington wou'd ‘Rot failto appreciate and reward an innovation intended solely for ther interests. Nor were we mistaken. From the very first we bave done 3 steadily increasing trade, and lately ‘we have found our present quarters totally inadequate for the accommo- ation of the immense stock necessi- tated by the volume of our daily business, of even to afford comforta- bie room for our customers. So we began looking around for a newes- tablishment. ‘This we bave found ‘m the stately building now nearly, completed on the corner diagonally opposite our present location. ‘We will occupy this in November. In fact, we are already preparing to move. Everyvody knows the sig- nificance of this familiar term “to move.” It means the thorough over- hauling of everything in the house and the laying aside of numberiess Little articles you do not wish to take along, especially if the new home be much larger and finer than the old ‘one, a8 in our case, After making © careful inventory of all our stock we have determined tocarry with us nothing but the staple Drugs, Medicines and Toilet Articles and Preparations. Every: ‘thing elee—Sponges, Combs, Nail Files, Neil Brushes, Hair Curlers, ‘Chamois, Brushes, ‘Odd Boxes," Cakes of Boap and fancy srticies gen- erally will be closed out immesi Gtely, as we wish to commence bitsi- ‘ness in our new store with s coul- pletely renovated stock. ‘Toinsure the sale of all these articjes ‘we bave marked them at exceedingly low prices—to tell you the extent of the reductions would be almost too great s tax upon your credulity. We had rather you would come and see for yourself. {27Do not overlook the attractive window exhibit of True Violet Orris the most delicious, frewrant and refreshing of ail sachets, 250. an ‘envelope. S. Comm & Co., 23 11TH STREET. COLLARS AND GIRDLES. We. the largest and el ‘ to mate in'the'cay. ‘812-616 7TH ST. ‘Weare headquarters tor Ladiew’, Misees' and Chil Gren's Cloals and our prices are the lowest. We guarantee to save you from 10 to 35 per cent om your purchase in our C.cak Department. SS E- o> A ES . $3 & i 5 ‘ou eo 2; < = $5.00 ‘We have just received TS Ladies’ and Fon - Mises Reefer Jackets, futi tenet, wood Quality cheviot, with 4 aU fruga, tailor $3.98. snsse, setcnet crease. Recuiar value 5. at $3.98... EP Don't delay, a2 the quantity ts Wenited. Pires come first served. “GR MAMIE of eRe wm SAS bORSR ERTIES Bene XSke kee S Nitaataats Mkeek EE = ‘We are the toadlors in Millinery. We carry wore stock than any five nulllinory establishments im the city. Every style and shape to be found here at the lowest Prices, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s BROAD.BRINMED FELT SAILORS, ail colors, with buckle apd alk rib- ‘bon band, at BAe Have you ever attended! our great cale of Merino Um Gerweart If not, do so, as it will interest you, ‘There are two sides tothe FLANNEL quesion—the FANCY and PLAIN. Both are toteresting. The fancy wide the more eo just It brought Us some of the choicest effects We have wen—and they Gidn't cost much. The same to you. We can't stop to count the patterns_but you won't find a bad one in the lot—and there is quite a varety. You will have some idea of what they are actually worth—while our prices will “*prove the purchase." The Embroidered are all 33 inches wide—good width, Cream—shrunk—7ic. Cream or Biue White—@1, $1.25, 137% and ‘Blue White—¢1.75 and 82. ‘That means a good many pisces—trut it ts little enourh to go around. We want you all t haves taste, at least. Now we can strike right off with the rewular stock-+ in any direction—and you will come to the same com> clusion—-SATISF ACTION. ‘ oF then chance Lo supply yours selves against the siege of the cold spells. They areom ‘their way—and will stay when they do come. PLAIN CREAM or BLUE WHITE SKIKTING FLANNELS—40c., S0e., 2540.4 PLAIN BLUE WHITE BALLARDVALE FLANNEL—D0e., G2ige., Toe., B7ive.. @L and $1.25 yard. PLAIN CKtAM WHITE SHAKER FLANNELS—40c., SOc., G2ige. and Toe. & yard. TWILL CREAM SHAKER FLANNELS— 40c., 0c. and Tbe. a yard. PLAIN SCARLET FLANNELS —coch- Beal dyed—40c., 50. and G2ige. a yard. SCOTCH MIX—Biue or Brown, plain or twill—S0c. a yard. TWILL FLANNELS-Gray mixed effect— FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS—nearly 0 score of colors—U0c. a yard. Orient Twills—plsin colors—at least tea Gifferent ones—i0c. a yard. PLAIN EIDEKDOW NS—36 inches wide @ieven shades to choose from The. «yard. You can make « most dainty WRAPPER of SAXONY Flannel, for we have a pew bunch of patterns—few have seen them, Just in. They are 24 inches pide—adi wooi— ‘Bie. a yard. FRENCH PRINTS IN FLANNEL—all tones of color im combinatious—natterns for Wrapyers—for Secques—for Pajamas—tor any use of the sort—27 inches wide—tide. @ yard. A HEAVY QUALITY—Ze. a yard. Flannel is one of the staples. You don't look for the Price tochange such. Once in a while, though, we wget under the regular tariff. We hawe Just cited an im stance. There is where you need to “make tracks” for ‘them. None of our prices are # bit too broad to cerry the qualities we put on them. Messure us by otber folke—you will see we stand well—neurer to you. Dor Miss Tur Sreous. Szarox Penny, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Establabed 1540. at Losr To Hix. ‘Weeping, her head dropped on his breast. ‘He shivered as with «chill. “Why George,” she sobbed, “‘this low-cut ved ‘Will surely make you ill.” “Mo, dearest one, I shake from fear (Don't be alarmed, you flirt.) ‘That you might drop « scalding teak ‘Upon my bran new shirt.” Buppore she did. you can pick frome bun- dred styies in our stock of Full-dress Shirts. JOSEPH AUER OUTFITTE femcet oa Pe BheRbRE LL bh hb beh! ‘THE CONCORD BAENESS. ‘LUTZ & BRO., 497 Penn. ave., sfjoining Nations! Hotel. Hloree Biankets snd Lap Roberat low prices. _oc?7 Lues ‘NEW BURNERS, PIANO, BANQUET AND TABLE. If you wll look over our sseortinent amd compare Prices and styles we fee: confident you will purchase from ws