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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: .-+--November 7, 1892. eoriff. It is very true that Mr. McKinley's own state has pronounced decidedly in favor of protection and reciprocity. But prudent demo- cratic calculators never looked for » change ‘there. ‘Fhe question likely to be at issue be- tween the two parties at the presidential elec- tion is the tariff question, and the republicans ‘are on one side of that question snd the demo- Decause Obio is still a protectionist state is very Ii is well to take with several grains of allow- | ~ ‘ance the London Times bor Pears bere imperial in feeling, except in the cent pcarsey eer y wish is father to the ‘Times? news, in all probability. Atany rate the intelligent citizen of the United Stater will, Before accepting any account of a sweeping imminent reaction toward imperialism, await ested than the English thunderer. It is highly probable that “British interests” require « reaction in Brazil and it is also highly proba- Bie that party there favors such reaction. But there is no proof that majority of the people wish to return to the rule the Braganzas or to eet up monarchy again under any other house. Empires and obsolete and cannot have the may not develop as fast out of a sate of faction wars and turmoils as could be desired, but they are developing; and that is the main point. > —_<_— The effect of the recent elections is to stimu- tail of the ’92 ticket. Such combinations as Blaine-MeKinley find favor and there seems to Be more reason as well as popularity in the aspirations of the distinguished and only con- spicuous republican victor—aside from the father of the modern reciprocity idea—-in Tues- day's conflict. The time is drawing nigh when ‘the people will let their minds be fully known on the subject, butnothing has been clearer for party to give the Secretary of State any position im the gift of the people which he may desire or feel it to be his duty to the party and the country to accept. oe It is of the first importance that the parks of the city should be better lighted and more thoroughly policed. It is of secondary im- portance through whom these improvements are accomplished. The movement of the East ‘Washington Association for this public benefit will be a substantial success, if its general ob- ject is attained, though not on the precise lines which it has indicated. There remains the task of impressing upon Congress the need of more lights and more watchmen for the parks, given tent to which the public are compelled to en- trust to him safety of life and limb, and to the dangers incurred by the public when their und the need of a system of selecting police- men which will give the widest range of choice in securing good material, and then of extreme care in making appointments is distinctly em- phasized. As a first step, of course, the law limiting such appointments to discharged sol- diers or sailors ought to be repealed. + The Cork election to supply tho Parnell vacancy in the house of commons was an ani- mated contest, resulting in the defeat of the Parnellite faction, which defeat is the more Pronounced in that it is the overthrow of the Parnellite leader, Redmond, by Parnell’s own constituency. As an organization potent in Irish polities the Parnellites have apparently ceased to exist. The only advice that America has for the factions is to get together for the good of Ireland and not for head-cracking. a Did Gov. Campbell desire to gobble enough of Indiana to make Obio digestible for demo- eratic stomachs? If so, he is not « lightning calculator as to politico-gastronomic effects, for the addition of the territory in question would seem more likely to make Indiana solidly republican in future than Ohio solidly democratic. At any rate the calculation isa miaiit in view of Tuesday's result. ee The Maryland constitutional amendments were all ratified except the one providing for the uniformity of taxation. The mostmotable of these amendments ina sense is the one permitting the governor to veto specific items in appropriation billa It is a wise pro- vision that should be incorporated into the fuudamental law of the republic. —_____<.--2——___ Four shots and no damage done ia record that places the duel between the Spanish min- ister of marine and an editor on a footing with the familiar affair of honor in western Bugope. A bloodless duél is as ridiculous as most fatal encounters are criminal. Ireland's horse whip ‘aad black thorn are far more respectable weap- ous than duelling pistols. $+ ___ Both sides in New York, calculating on a ialature to cuit themestves, x7 “Haste off the election returns!” Miss is giving general satisfac- tion as governess to Uncle Sam's growing com- mercial interests. —— “Doanybrook Fair” is ina way to lose all "++. ‘The Republican Fagie still keeps up his sign, “This is my busy day,” in Ohio. . oopwarp Axp Loruzor. 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. ¥. W. paar Ou Recerrox On which occasion will be shown the Exscy Westen Srrizs, Of Paris and London Millinery. Yet our owa work rooms are garden and conservatory for Trimmed Millinery. Descriptions cannot describe the coa- ceptions for women's heed gear this sea- ton. There is no standard, unless fancy Pree, uncontrolled by any fired idea, be considered s standard. You will there- tm examining them. Ocours | Moxmax & Torspay. aes TIME 18 AUB- Oxtora Srruzs Ia HATS AXD BONNETS. Ours are Revelations of ‘Millinery Possibilities. a sivense Depend upon us | a For BONNETS AND: —_. ATS FOR STREET AND work tous [EVENING WEAR— fern llarwest and best assort- Extreme fashion, ents to be found any- puPeee = RECEPTION nd THEA- ‘Trimm! ITRE BONNETS, momen |PROMENADE Crowns, Pompons,Heads, nade to match the Poe ‘tume. Mink, Otter, Seal aa And Alarge variety of High- astrabban, {class Mourning Millinery— ‘Mink Tails, — mee CHILDREN’S HATS « -—trimmed and un- Quitis, = a Wo take your dees, blend Prince of Wales Tips, your style, taste, prefer- Flowers, Feathers, Ostrich Tipe and Bands, Cogue Feathers, Birds, Jetted Bandeaux, Rivbons, Buckles, Coque Feathers, &e., &e., ke. Gecond floor, 1st and 24 annexes.) —o—_ Ove Usexaurtzn Srock Or DOLLS YOUR ORDER, if left ‘us, will be promptly exe- cuted by expert millinery \artists. Rntire satisfaction wouckedfor, = * For this season awaits your inspection. It em- braces every size, complexion and nationality, from the practical **Rag” Doll to the most ar- tistic conception of Bebe Jumeau. They are ‘more beautiful, more lifelike and more reason- able in price than at any previous season. ‘Many are of our own tmportation and can'tbe duplicated. There are clever imitations of the celebrated German Dolls, but the genuine can only be had of us, as we are the sole Washing- ton agents. —— WE ccrvect to sell more Dolls this season than ‘Wo've over sold, as our prices for like qual- ities and style are as low and often lower than ny ever quoted. WE WANT TO SAY TO THE YOUNG FOLKS ‘That we bave a little book handsomely illus- trated in colors, which we are going to give with ‘every Doll—no matter what price—purchased of us. Itisentitied “THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET,” A tale in Five Curls, by Frederic E. Weatherly, and illustrated from original designs by W. . If the one whe waits on you forgets the book, ask for it. (Fourth floor, 10th st. building.) —o_ Urnotstery Deranruenr. The illustrations of Grand Retailing multiply here, as these items witness: FOR MONDAY, ‘Two exceptionally good values in Taare Paver Scneens. FIVE FEET HIGH. 3. Silkoline, 94.45, ‘Mounted in @ourth floor, 11th st. building.) —— Ar Nezpiewonr Depanrvest. Scartsin wood colors with knotted 300 Persian fringe. —25e. each. — 200 Saddle-bag Head Resta in new patterns. —25e. each.— (Third floor, 10th st. building. ) — Tue Corny Deranruzsr ° “a epectal tot of 8 Rossa Suzan & Co.'s FIRST QUALITY, SOLID STEEL AND FULL NICKEL-PLATED SCISSORS At 2le. « pair. The celebrated “K. B. EXTRA” RAZOR, full concave, and guaranteed to require no hon- PRN oe Ree Coneeded by all who have used ame is legion) to be the best (and their them (First floor, 11th st. building; right of entrance.) —— Ove Braxser Dersnruest 18 CEASELESSLY GROWING. ‘Never in the history of this branch of our Dusiness have we been able to offer such exira- - ordinary Vaines as we are now showin over our counters. Today we will simply name a few of the articles to be found im this department. ‘White and Colored Bed Blankets, Ax Isrenestmo Irex Ix Ixou ‘WE BOUGHT cunw Low-suats, ets, THEM —— 5 BF Instruct your coachman to use the 10th & entrancs—vou cecape the confusion of F ot. —o— mo? 20TH, 11TH AND F STS, H.W. ia ¢ i # = S= = PERRVS.hevennor oon NE Piece ot BLACK PEAU DE SUEDE reduced from @1 to hy 80c. A Yano. NE OND DE close REVERSED ed S1—cut "gla A Yann, of SUED! LL the COLORED RHADAMES that ‘Were $1.25 and $1.75 are now $1 A Yano. TITTHESE ARB AMONG THE POPULAR things of the season, It would seem strange they should have fallen under the “knife” if it was not that their very popularity made it possible. around. ‘This special sale begins sa soon as you reed this—and lasts till the last yard is sold, That won't be long. Szarox Penny, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Establiahed 1840. ae ‘Telephone 905. DETERS Pi 45-747 Sth no7-2t* ki SHOBT at Wy. a3 GLARE % Ga. ‘ab* WS “oo = 5 811 MARKET SPACE, A Taz Arruocrix. ‘The best Gloves in the world Aremarked either ‘*William," *‘Fowler" or **hs good as the Foster.” They don't exist. ‘The Foster Hooks have revolutionized: Glove fastenings and have become Genuine Foster Kid Gloves at Hutchinson's, Go to either store and have them Fitted. The MENS FOSTER DRIVING GLOVES Are very popular, and Attract much attention because of their peculiar Cut and adaptability ‘To the service required. J. C. Horcarmsox, 907 PA. AVE. AND CORNER F AND 13TH STS. N.W. pty BARTON,’ J. Waetee 0. .o Telephone 434. pie EE HoSiiamte & Som, 1800 82. Axe Pa Ava’ regular prices. ites Wi A. Prsce & Oo. ‘719 Market Space, sf f i i F i 14] ‘are Specials for 38c. each. LOVELY HANDKERCHIEFS, all NEW, for 50c. And 80 on they fo up—0o., G5c., G0c.. TEC. _ Sic., 81, 1.25, $1.38, $1.50 up to SG each. ‘These, as we havesaid above,are NEW GOODS for this season and we will be glad to compare prices with any other house, and when you havescen ours we are sure you will pronounce them the LOWEST PRICED and BEST AS- SORTMENT in Washington, Paerry Laces At Liem Parczs. MONDAY we will offer you s LACE BAR- GAIN such as you seldom find. By a close pur chase we have secured large lot of FINE COT- ‘TON LACE in WHITE end ECRU, and we will sell same at prices that will astonish you. 900 yards of FANCY COTTON LACE in DIA- ‘MOND and Flower patterns, 3 or ¢ inches wide, very fine and pretty, will wash nicely. Worth Tegularly 30 and 2c. yard. SPECIAL PRICE, c. Yarn. 1,188 yards FANCY COTTON LACES, in WHITE or ERO, different patterns, 2¢ inches wide. Regular velue, 15 and 18c. yard, SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE, co. Xap. 1,296 yards MALTESE LACE, WHITE, ins VARIETY of PATTERNS, nice for trimming ‘Underwear, washes nicely, 2 inches wide. Reg- ‘ular price, lic. yard. SPECIAL PRICE, 30. Yann. Moxpays Duss Goons Banoarxs. ALI-WOOL BLACK AND WHITE STRIPE, 40 inches wide. Begular price, 625 and 50c, FOR MONDAY, SPECIAL PRICE, 3. Yanv. 4 PIECES GRAY CAMEL'S HAIR, 40 inches ‘Wide, all wool. SPECIAL PRICE FOR MON- pay, 420 Yano. 3 PATTERNS BLACK BROCADED SILKS. Our regular $1.25 Bik. SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER FOR MONDAY, 96c Yano. W. A. Prnce & Co, 719 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st. “LM. T” Loxvox Mezzo The latest nov: eltg"—as beantiful fn haif-tones as an, ca only INTs, 1uced a ‘n02-3n Artist Fotosraier, 11th and Ps. ave. MERT ZS E E ings. This applies to Drugs as well as other merchandise. Upon enter- ing the arena of business we instantly recognized the tact that prices for Drugs were entirely too hich. Not that Drugs were costly, but simply because drugwists were not satisfied with fair profits, In revolutionizing prices we felt that we would receive your patronage for economic reasons it formone other. It is human nature to buy at the lowest prices possible— due ccnsideration being given to quality, of course. We have always maintained a high standard, and there are thousands of preparations to which we would not Price you are payiuz. tion, which we propose to make ‘a Drugoist's Establishment.”— ‘equal to any of its kind in America, ‘The same low prices which bave met At present we are busily engaged in. @isposing of the stock on band, asan ‘almost entirely new stock has been purchased for our new establish- ‘ment. Weare allowing special of 20 per cent on all Tooth Brushes, Ml Cor, 13th and F sts. u.w. ERT2. Lasssunaz & Bao. ‘TERE ARE PROBABLY FEW PRESENTS MORE APPROPRI- ATE OR MORE WELCOMELY RECEIVED FOR A WEDDING PRESENT THAN A TABLE SET. ONE CAN NEVER HAVE ‘TOO MANY OF THESE. WE HAVE 4LWaYs MaN- AGED TO KEEP AS LARGE AND WELL- SELECTED A STOCK AS ONE COULD DE- SIRE TO SELECT FROM. WE PRESENT A FEW OF ‘THE MORE POPULAB-PRICED ONES HERE: ‘Popular-priced ones here: 8-4 Bleeched Damask Table Sets, $3, 20-4 Bleached Damask Table Sets, $3.50. 10-4 Colored Bordered Knotted Fringe Table Sets in Gold, Blue, Pink and Salmon, $3.75. Extra Fine Quality Pisin White Damask Table Sets, 6-4, $3.50; 10-4, $4.50, 12-4. 85. Extra Fine Quality Colored Bordered Damask ‘Table Sete in 10-4 only 5. Pink, Salmon and Gola, Pisin White Extra Fine Quality Knotted Fringe Damask Sets; 10-4, $7; 12-4, @8. Hemstiteched Damask Table Sets, 2% yaris Dy 24 yards, €12; 2h by 3 yards, 814. ‘2% by 3 yards Hemstitched Damask Table Sets in extra fine quality, $20. ‘We carry the very finest imported ones up to #150. ‘These are grand creations of genius. eruwPrsw cloths 8-4, $1.50; 10-4, $2; 12-4, $2.50. ‘TWO EXTRA SPECIALS IN TOWELS. Size 22x46 Knotted Fringe Huck Towels. Special price, 25¢. : ise 21x43 Knotted Fringe Dameak Towels, Special price, 250, (ur facilities for tarnishing the largest ‘hotels or boarding houses with their ‘Table Linens, Towels, o., is unques- fionable. For years we have been doing i We can serve more. We will give estimates. MAIL ORDERS FOR ANY OF THESE GOODS WILL RECEIVE IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION. a 49 Py a ee a abs a) Pe 83. 207 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. N.W. S. Conen & Co., 523 117H STREET. TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, LACES, FEATHERS, BUTTONS, SMALL WARES, GIRDLES, FROGS. “PRICES GUARANTEED." 8. COHEN & CO., no? 523 11th st. GRAFTS HIS ORCHARD THAT HIS OFF- SPRING MAY AT SOME DISTANT DAY ENJOY THE FRUITS OF HIS LABOR. THE PRUDENT HOUSEKEEPER, EN- CUMBERED WITH DAILY CARES, GRASPS THE PRESENT AND SURROUNDS HER FAMILY WITH COMFORT AND THE CHEER OF A HAPPY HOME, . our EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM STANDING HER INSTEAD OF A WELL-FILLED PURSE. SHE FEELS NO HESITANCY WHEN 8HE RBEALIZES THAT UR TERMS ARE AL~ WAYS CONDITIONED BY THE AMOUNT OF HER WEEKLY OB MONTHLY ALLOW. ANCE. FURNITURE, CARPETS, DBAPERIES, STOVES, WORKS OF ART, HOUSE & HERRMANW'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, G19, 981 AND 923 7TH ST. axD G27 AND 636 MASS. AVE H.W. Snoreme Nores For Moxpar.. ‘The Palais Royal's one day darguine are getting Understood. Need it be repeated that certain foods are ected and offered st such reduced prices that they cannOt possibly be permanent. Monday's attractions are: ERY FLAXNELS.—We have all priced Fiannels and all shades, acollection we think second to none in this city. If we'tan get youto the depart- ment your eyes will tell you. How to tempt yout ‘This way: Theone-yard-wide Fiannele marked 8Sc. a yard may bé claimed Monday for 69. ‘Those marked 98c. yard are to be offered for Sic. ‘White, Cream and all colors toeelect from. WRAPS—We have Seal Plush Jackets, Coats and ‘Wraps marked at prices ranwing from $10 to @65 Pick outany garment on Monday and claim one-fifth off the price marked on the ticket. 90 per cent discount. ji RUCRINGS—We pride ourselves om a stock of Chif- fon and other Ruffliugs, &e., that ie the most complete outnde or New York. Monday's special attraction is the new Ostrich Feather Ruching in White, Cream, Black, Fawn and Lavender. Regula: price, 68. ‘Special price, 50c. yard. STATIONERY—A straw that may point you the way to saving many dollars, besides the following few cents: 10 cents for our 15e. Boxes of Writing Paper; choice of Antique, Irish Linen and Cardinal makes JEWELRY—Warranted Real Gold Rings, with imita- tion precious stones. A great variety of designs. Re- uced from 98e. to S4e. each for Monday only. UNDERWEAR—The Ribbed Irish Balbriggan Veste and Pants for Ladies that you may seein large center show window marked 50 cente may be claimed until 6 o'slock Monday evening or only bb cents each. 1 LACES—Black Silk Chantilly Flouncings, from 9to 16 inches wide, are reduced from 45, 50 and 60c. to only $92. yard, ‘Thooe marked 75 and 85c. are ofered ‘Tor 8c. yard om Monday. GLOVES—Since we shall continue the quotation of special prices for Gloves on Monday we quote from Yesterday's advertisement: ‘7-hook Foster Kia Gloves, reduced from §1.% to 70 cents ; 5-hook reduced from $1 to 68 cents. The new ‘Suede or Undressed Pigskin or Biarritz Mousquetaires reduced from 96 cents to 68 cents. The 81 quality Undressed Kid Mousquetaires and 4-button Gloves which were secured to sell at 50c. pair will continue at this price, but call tomorrow and be sure ef securing the size and shade you desire. HANDKERCHIEFS—The five great bargains in Handkerchiefs are also continued. Al! other apectal Prices quoted in yesterday's advertisement do not hold 900d om Monday. We quote below yesterday's adver tisement of Handkerchiefs. Here are the best bargains of the season: No. 1— Daintily Hand-embroidered Novelties from France at @5c. each; worth from $1.35 to @2 each. No. 2-Mourning Handkerchiefs, tasteful Black embroid- ery, 35 and 50c. quality, for only 25e. each. No. 3-Sheer and Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with con- vent work initials, those that have been such fa- ‘vorites at 25 cents, for only 19 cents. No. 4—Scal- loped and Hand-embroidered Pure Linen Handker- chiefs at 12% cents, positively worth from 2c. to Toe. each. No.5—Those with embroidered borders, imi- tating the expensive French hand-worked Handker- chiefs, at only 19¢. each. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) 800 Dness Goons Reusaxts COMPRISING Very Desmastz Dazss Lesorus aT Lass Tuas Waotrsate Paces ‘This is likely to be quoted as the most important sale of Dress Goods Remnants of this season. Our buyer has selected all pieces, of which but one or two dress lengths remain, and classed them as remnants, thus making a grand aggregation of over 800 desirable reas lensths, more than half of which contain suffl- cient material for a lady's costume. The lengths sufti- cient only for misses’ and children's dresses are almost wiven away. Reusants Coxrarstse Sevex Yaros, The prices quoted below are less than the cost of the materials at wholesale. The variety of styles and ‘shades embraces the most fashionable—the best selling moods of the season. a A Dazss Fox $2.80. ONLY $2.80 for Dress Lengths, of Plaid and Mixed Cheviots, Not a few well-handied remnants, but choice and fresh goods in variety sufficiently large to make a choice a matter of thought. A Dress For $3.50. ONLY $3.50 for seven-yard lengths of Fancy Bed- ford Cords, Almost as good a selection as if you bought from the whole pieces and paid half as much again. A Darss For $5.25. ONLY $5.25 for pick of a few dozen Soft Finish Plaid Serges. Among the lot are the popular and ‘ow scarce designs and shadings which cannot be bought off the piece. They are the last of the chotcest Of this season's Serges. A Dazss For $5.95. ONLY $5.95 for choice of fifteen dress lengths of (Camel's Hair Suitings, such as sell at most establish- ‘ments at fancy prices. As hardly any two lengths are alike you may expect a variety almost as good as when. the stock was complete. A DRESS POR 67. ONLY @7 for the exclusive novelty fancy Camel's ‘Bair Suitings, of course not many dress lengths. but Rot one that is not @ gem of @ dress, Then, think of the pricet Dagsses Fon Cunonex, ‘ONLY 50 CENTS will buy enough material for Small Child's Dress and from that price up to @2 for sufficient material fore fig girl's costume, And such a variety. ; Paais Roszs Ar Cosz, ‘Many of the following ere lees than cost of tmporta- tion, selling elsewhere from $15 to $20 each. 811.50 Robes reduced to $8.75 each. (013.25 Robes reduced to 90.45 each, $15 Robes reduced to $11.50 each. $16.98 Robes reduced to $12.50 each. GA-No two alike in shades and nearly all different in design. Merchants generally advertise them as exelu- | sive noveition. Dass Tanonxes You Waxz, We have picked out some companion benrsine for low-priced Jet and Silk Eégings is generally known, and the reduced peicea will therefobe be quickty apore- lated. . ‘120. Edgings, until Wednenday, for 10c. yard, Wanonosz Forvino Bape. WE ARE DISTRICT SOLE AGENTS FOR THE Goxx Foore Bis, THE LATEST TRIUMPH OF INVEN- ‘TIVE GENIUS 1 THIS LINE. THE GUNN BED IS USEFUL AXD OR- NAMENTAL. IT IS A COMBINATION BED THAT ALADY CAN READILY _ WORK WITH ONE HAXD. ITs ADVANTAGES OVER ALL OTHER COMBINATION BEDS. 18T. THAT IT DOES NOT WEAR OUT CARPETS. 2D. THAT THE DESK, CHIFFONIER, WARDROBE OR DRESSER CAN BE USED WHEN THE BED 18 DOWN. 3D. THAT IT IS PROPERLY CON- STRUCTED IN EVERY DETAIL, HAS A SPLENDID POLISH, FINISH 18 WELL VENTILATED AND IS ABSO- LUTELY SAFE. 4TH. ITS CONSTRUCTION I8 TO- TALLY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER COMBINATION BEDS, AND IT 18 AS MUCH BETTER AS IT IS DIFFERENT. STH. IT CAN BE TAKEN INTO THREE PARTS WITHOUT THE USE OF A SCREWDRIVER. GTH. IT 18 THE ONLY COMBINATION WARDROBE BED TO BUY IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR CONVENIENCE, SERV- ICE AND STYLE. 15 Pea Cexr. Discocxr ON ALL WARDROBE FOLDING BEDS FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS FOR Casi ONLY. FIFTY DIFFERENT PATTERNS TO MAKE A SELECTION FROM. ALL PRICES AND EVERY WOOD AND FINISH. — W. B. Moses & Soxs, FAND 11TH STS. SALE OF IMPORTED PERSIAN, TURKISH AND INDIAN RUGS NOW GOING ON. at Canmazr & Ley, 028 7th and 706 K st. n.w. ‘Headquarters for Fall and Winter-weight Underwear. Ladies’ Ribbed and plain Merino and Wool Vests and Pants. Extra values at S0c., 2, 1.25 abd 81.50. M Gray Wool Shirts at 25c. Natural Wool Shirt and Drawers at 50c., 61, Men’ $1.25 and $1.50 each. Child's Merino Vest, Pants and Drawers, 16 to 28 inches, 25c. each; 30 to 34 inches, 30c. each. Extra qualities at 25c. and up, according to size. Ladies’, Men's and Children’s Cashmere Hose, ‘Wool and Cashmere Gloves and Mittens. Special bargains in Lace Curtains and Portieres. We are selling a Portiere, with fringe and dado top and bottom, extra heavy, at 64.50. pair. AN ITEM FOR CHRISTMAS, ‘Will offer for afew days a regular 25c. Infants’ Doll for 12ie. Best Luported Zephyr, 2 and 4 fold, at So, SSSSSSSSSSSS SS SSS STIS OPEN LETTERS. 1. y ing, Gray or White, all the UNDER CLOTEHIER, {it} 1Sthand B. ¥. ave, bbbbhhbbhbhbbhbbbhbbbbhhbhbhbbh €23 Pa. ave. \ BEA’ OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S Gene * ‘Cost marked 25 per, om what n07-2t* 745-4 at Mummy, Muir, ‘TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, AT THE FRENCH FLOWER STORE. Ww: HAVE OPEXED A MILLINERY DEPABT- ‘ment in connection with our already extensive ‘basiness tn Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Silks, Vel- ‘vets, Felt Hata, both French and English felt, (Tomtacpvcs ‘THESE KEW DEPARTMENTS ‘of Ribbons, Felts and Trimmed Millisery we will sive special bargains fortwodays. All French Felts that were 2.50, 62.25, 62 at $1.25, $1.48. Our French copies tn ne Millinery thet are $18, (12 and 915 for 88. All 920, 89, £8, 97.5000 ‘ancy Feathers that were 08, 88, 75, 63, 50c. for ‘All Bik Ribbon, Setin ana Gros Grain for miltinery ‘and fancy work, 3 inches wide, sold in the largest ‘houses at 30c., with us 250. ‘Fresch Rose Stems, Bo. . . RO il 10°. ie. 20. Rie. Le. Me. . Be. New te . Bie. Now2e 400. Now Be ie. Now Ie French Tooth Brushes, good quality. 10c. Now @ Hara Rubber Fite Combe... 200, Now be Ladies’ Dressing Combs, lance and ema... Bie. Now 100 Shoe Daubers, cod. Be. Now ie Steel Corsscrews, perfect. > Rho. Now 260 Wire Hair Brashes, very serviceable. 250. Now 10e AU Odors im Toilet Water, very lasting Bie. Now 20e Eye Shades, « lange stock... 250. Now ibe Femily Syringes, three pipes, all robber Row Me Family Diver Syringes, three hard rubber Famtiy Syrimge, wood quaiity. #1 per pair. Now S00, per pair ‘Suali size SOc. per pair. Now 2he. per pair full line of Cut and Molded Botties at correspondingly low prices, Kent's All-bristle English Hair Brush. @1, Now S0c Pponge, good size, bieached.. » Re. Now Oe Sheep's Woo! Spotiees, unblesched... ie. Now 10° Medicated Toilet Paper. Three packages 0c, Now 25° AL kinds fine Totiet Soap. ow Bee Bow 10c Now afte Now te Soe. Now 200 We «ive you these prices, and if foods and plenty of them. —— KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E STS. X. “Tur Moxewexrar* 997 ana 999 Fst. ow FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC, THE GREAT CLOAK SALE OF 1801. sucker = “234” sackets, JACKETS, ‘To be sold at one-third the present regular price, Today, from 9 a.m. until6p.m., you will indom our center table JACKETS, “234” Divided in two lots, No. Land No. 2, at the fullowim: Prices: #aCKETS, No. 1at@6. No. 2at 8. ‘We guarantee that the regular prices of the @6 Jackets are from $9 to $12, and the regular prices of the #8 ‘ones from $12.50 to $20. This sale is not a Forced Sale, ‘This sale is not the balance of ours or anybody's em left-over stock. ‘This sale is not # Special Discount Bale. ‘This sale is a sale of this FALL AND WINTER JACKETS, “Made by one of the best manufacturers as samples amd ought by us (as we are one of their best customers) at ‘about one-third of the actual value, and we are willing to give our customers the benefit of this reat bangain. COME AND CONVINCE YOURSELF, ‘We will also sell st this great Cloak sale today, Saturday, 200 Short Black Coque Boas at Ti. Ragu- lar price, $2.25. Also 110 3-vard-iong Coque Boas at $3.98. Regular price.€9. The above two articles are actually one-third of regular price, TEE MONUMENTAL.” ANY OF YOU WHO NOW fu HAVE SONS OF YOUR OWN x TO CLOTHE BOUGHT YOUR FIRST KNICKERBOCKERS OF B. Rosmsox & Co. WHO HAVE CONSOLIDATED WITB Rosrssox, Pazrer & Co. 45D ARE NOW LOOATED IX TB) HANDSOME AND COMMODIOU) 1200,1202&1204FSTJW, WHERE THEY ARE PREPARED D SHOW TOU THE LARGEST ASSOR?- ‘MEXT OF BOYS' AND CHILDRENS FINE CLOTHING TO BE FOUND 16 ‘AMERICA 00 UR STOCK OF SUITS FOR $ 8 pnnse wean ss excerriox 00 ALLE FINK ALL TH: STANDARD WEAVES OF CLOTET TWO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS € THE LATEST SHAPES, LXCLUDID vz Harv, mm Re BERT axD THE Troxrp0, BRING YOUR BOIS TO THESM FOUNT FROM WHICH TOUBOW SUPPLY OF CLOTHING Has BEE DBRAWH FOR 80 LOKG, Rosmeon, Pane & ( Tas Lazcrsr Exccvsve Gram Hove Is Aurscs 1200, 1202& 1204FSN.W.

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