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4 THE WASHIN NGTON permanent clrewlation fn Washingiun three times larger than that of any other paper im the city. As a local NEWS puper und it bas no competitor. EVENING STAR. = bigh aushority on the sabjectof common roads, says inan article in this month's Forwa, that the fature of the American road iv full of Promise. Let us hope so. Nevertheless, there is @ great deal of apathy and old-fashioned ignorance to overcome Lefore the American road becomes worthy of honorable mention in the history of road-making. ‘The troub! nom to be to get that part of the publiomostdirecly interested to think or the subject of the con- dition of the roads, the value of good roads ‘aud the means by which they may be obtained. Mr. Potter is entirely right when he suggests that the duty of attending to the roads shonid not ve left to the farmers, but should be the care of the public, as all are interested in travel and transportation. Certainly the re- sult of leaving the common highways chiefly im the care of the agricultural communitics Yhrough which they pass has been anything bat favorable. Think of the vast number of ‘these roads, more miles in auy one populous county than there are of railroads im any state, and then say if tho whole body of the public in its organized capacity is not better adapted thar the peoplealong the country ronds to the work of making and presorving the common highways. The future of Amer- ican rond-building and repair rests on the increasing wealth and intelligeace of the pop- ‘ulation. As people read and reflect upon the advantages to be derived from good roads and learn what the advantages are of good roads in Enrope they will study ways and means for constructing the American road. The subject is just now awakening cousiderabie interest among the more thoughtful. Associations have been formed in a number of states, prizes Mr. Ieane B Potter, secretary of the New York State Roads Improvement Asscciation, @ have been awarded. for essays, books been written, nowspaper atticies in great number prepered, conventions im aid of the movement held in one or two states, legislation partly or wholly effected, and successful experiments made in certain localities. ‘Tue Stan bas ehown what spleniid results hyve flowed from the pndfic eonstraction of macadum roads in Tnion and Essex 202 Sew Jersey. ‘Trade has largely increased and there has been & vost increase of land values and popa- Istion there—general contentment and pros- perity procced from the adepticn cf an en- lightened policy. The Unior: county roads cost nearly $17,000 a mile, but the outlay bas already heer met by an appreciation of property values. Abroad it is the same thing, only the people of other inxds found out the import- anee of such improvements long since. Eng- Jand spends $20,000,900 annually on reads out- tide of the London district, France #15,000,000. ‘The case is the came with like results in Bel- gitm. Germany. italy nnd otmer countries of Eurepe No investment by the government is more prodnctive of benefit for the peopl than the money spent in and moin- taining a system of excellent country roads. sae panenoeioe The grand encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic wili be held in Washington on the 20th of September, 1892, the precise date having been fixed yeeterday. This will prob- ably insure our usual beautifcl fall wecther for the vetera equinoetial rains are apt to fall before rather than about the equinox. The choice of time was a compromise between those who desired an carly and those who desived a late date for the encampment. The question of hotel or board.ng house accommodations was Exsrx Accouxten Fon. PTITTHE CAUSE OF OUR LARGE AND INCREASING BUSI- NESS IN BOYS AND Cilli- DREN'S CLOTHING BAS LONG AGO CEASED TO BE A MATTER OF CONJECTURE. EVERY MOTHER WHO WANTS THE MOST DURABLE AND STYLISH GARMENTS AT THE MOST REA- SONA DLE PRICES PATRONIZES OUR STORE, AND HAS DONE 80 FOR YEARS AS THEY ALL KNOW THAT WWatEVER THEY BUY HERE 13 JUST RIGHT, BOTH AN GUALITS Amb FICE 00,08 FRERENT SHOWING OF £3 @ Boys: LONG PANTS SUITS, OG” TWO AND THNEE-FIECE, SUCRT PANTS SUITS, KILT,Z0U- AVE, SAILOR AND JEUSEY SUITS AND OVEECOATS AND REEFEU3, ALLOF THISSEASONSMABE,I8 SIMPLY BEYOND COM¥AKISON AND COMPETITION, EVEKY- BODY S$axS THEY ARE THE PREUTIEST AND NATTIEST GARMENIS EVER SEEN, ASD WHAT EVERY BODY Says MUST Bo Thus. ann RING YOUR BOYS IN TO- ag! MORROW ANDLET US FIT Sun THEM WITH A SEW SUIT AND AN OVEBCOAT OR REEFER IF YOU WANT THEM TO BE AS WELL DRESSED AND LOOK 4S STYLISH AS THRIR CoMPAN- IONS WHO HAVE BEEN sup- PLIED HERE. DO NOT FOR- GET THAT THE ROGERS, PEEL & CO., LEST & CO. AND BROKAW BROS. MAKE OF CLOTINING CAN BE OBTAINED ONLY oF US. Roosrssos, Pannen & C Tae Lanorsr Excsusive Crorarxe Horse Ix Awenica 1200,1202 & 1204 FST.N.W. pols. settled in such a manner as to give entire satis- faction to the representatives of the veterans, the rates of the same having been made fn all cases as low as could have been expected, and in some instances much lower. This is often @ vexed matter, mivunderstandings arising. and the veterans believing themselves imposed apon. Itis a re- sult weil pleasing all around that the committee Jeaves Washingtonassured that the members of the eneainpment and their families and friends Will find here ample accommodations on mod- erate terms, and it is specially gratifying to the citizens of Washington that the subject is re- moved from all possibility of doubt or muscon- struction. Busybodies from the outside have distarbed the minds of some of the veterans by reckless statements inculpating the people of Washington in designs to extort money from the veterans. To have the prompt, voluntary |4 and generous response above alluded to made to these allegations or suspicions ie | the best possible disposition of the whole matter. The veterans have arranged to come to the national capital mext year, the time has been fixed, the general rates of entertainment at hotels or lodging hduses | “youn S¥at settled in advance. £versbody will now go to | 100 dozen 8-bu: werk to make the approuching encampment | _ ular value, Tomorrow's price... the most complete success in all the history of the Grand Army. ‘The Brazilian government vigorously denies that any of the states of the republic have se- ceded, and declares that the ouly disturbance of the public pesee isin Rie Grande do Sul, where there is a conflict between local factions, but no secession movement. The alarming re- ports on this subject, which come by way of London, are pronounced the fabrications of British jealousy of the United States, and of England's desire to substitate for the pree ent government one in which British in- fluence shal! be supreme. startling stories of South American secession and revoluticn have often been based upon ordinary } Tonoznow, Sarvepay, Noveume 14, We shall offer the greatest inducements to the ladies of Which in quality and cheapness of price willexceed and FOSTER LACING GLOVE: AT 50 PER CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES, 200 dozen $button Dress Mousquetaires. Reg- 100 dozen Foster will still give a half dozens, as we want to close out these lots in short order. OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN TOMORROW TILL In the past} tt Useanstzziey Renveriox Is Kw Groves : Washington and viciuity to buy from three lines of CHOICE KID GLOVES, anything ever offered by us or any other house, ‘We need not vo into details ot long columns of expla- Ratio it will ¢ Wien we tell you that we made t chance purchase of four bandred dozens of ED AND UNDRESSED MOUSQUETAIRES Our customers derive the benefit of this purchase, as we shall 9 0u sale TOMORROW, tnx Gloves, 7 hooks. Reg- Tomorrow's price... = 81.20 ‘We fit them to your hand and warrant every pair. Notwithstanding these extraordinary low prices, we ount of 5 per cent to purchasers of ular value, $1. 9:20 O'CLOCK P.M. Lovvae Grove Co. 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 911 s*reet disturbances, and it is not by auy means | i Coxrons,, impossible that the present rmmors may have o- no foundation infact. The friends Fepublicarina and of Brazil will hope that this may turn out to be the case. The friction which undonbtediy exists between the presi- dent and the recently dissolved congress of Brazil is suficiently disquieting without the reports of the wholesale secession of states and eartsinty of the horrors of civil war. —— oe — Donn Piatt oceapied a unique position in the ranks of journalism With his Been sense of humor and his womlerfal command of ian- guage he could holdup to ridicule any measure or man, and a3 he wes not always over serupa- Jous in his sclection of subjects his writings aused many heart burnings and by some ke Was cordially feared and hated. He had, how- ever, & pethetic strain in his nature and sume at his pooms were tender 2nd beautiful, as were also many of his short eketchen. Those who knew tum best were much attached to him and admired him for noble qualities which did not appear in his public carver. He was the genius of free-lance newspaper work. Brilliant, bold, aggressive, persistent, Col. Piatt was a man of skeeptioual ability, but Lis crest powers seemed W lack walance audhe failed to reach the po stuon to which his talents entitled him. Still, ‘be left am impress in the woxid of letiers and ‘bis death will be sincerely regretted. +2 ‘The stetement by Hon. Jerry Simpson thet the Allinnce will stand together as one man is douttless not intended to Le taken strictly in ats literal and limited numlevical sense. ‘The pesamization bas suffered ieace, but it ie very far from being reduced to thie point. a a Someof Mr. Flower's friends who compile wehedules of expenses want it understood not aaly that Mr. Flower got tho office of governor, bat that he got it at « bargain. —— Mecent developments do not quite settle the Wace for the supreme cheek pric between the bank and the exnrers car robber. ————— ‘The bribes which the opium smugglers ure able to offer the customs house officuis ake Whon the day's work is over. bow peasant it is to find wait ing at homes cory, cheery supper. Yet how thoroushiy it may" be wPotied by our butter. | We sell i iter direct JAMES F. OYSTER. Main derot. Sth and Pa. ave. Center M ‘te st. wine. ijapd URiR Sercet arse ‘elephone, =71. se14-co3m be to ebvain “lsese fon- elsewhere, they are'produced Pursces, Artistic Fotorraier, wert Cor, Lith and Pa. sve, Srrour Sure AT THE BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, S81 OTH ST. N.W., ‘Near Janction th st. and New York ave. ‘We have just received trom the factory 250 dozen of ig - ‘These aro the Shirts that ret with sach success fast Benson. They are mado open beck, with fine linen bosoms. They are full cut. well made and will give entire satinfnction. Just think! SS CTS. FOR A SHIRL WORTH 73 CTR. Extra Heavy Unbleached Canton Flannel Drawers, Sdc. ‘They are cut full, and we have them: in all sisee and jenxths. ae 2th Mears Blesrbed Canton Flannel ight Shirts, FS Goren Scarfs in Techs and Four-tn-hand, which the drug a dangerous moral as weil as physical | ¥*27e kine a special ran on, at $2. ‘Nowe tho and then beck egeis and beeps ii up in dedinisciy. ‘thee today then In for Christmas. Special Bargains in Underwear and Hosiery: ‘THE EVENING the styles. d= ole | E . “Weve “atrack the Fickt wait ‘this season in our BOYS" and CHIL- DREN'S DEPARTMENT. Our methode-our quaiitice-and our Prices “touch elvows" with the poo- ple. WE'VE GOT THE STOcK— that's half the battie, We can sup- ply every wearabie want your ‘youngsters have xot. Onr talk isu’t “taller” than our re- sources. You'llappreciate that when you compare us with otlier people, They are iost in thed@ust ralted by their own Loastunys. Tomerrow is one of the days we'll hardly yet time to Leathe. We've never had such busy Saturdays—and from the miiceticns the tide of trade'll rise Ligher than over (umor- row. [; emaoaacs sor =| * CHILDREN'S syITS. Another five hundred teyscan get those SHORP PANTS svUITS at 85. We're not stopping at just five dollar values, Better are in- cluded, Enough sight #0 than any- where else. They are TWO AND THRE PIECE SINGLE-DREAST- ED SUITS, and TWOPIECE LOU- BLE BREASTED SUITS—4 to 16 years, ‘and the “VESTED” SUITS for the boys up to 8 years. We've fortified for the hard knocks they'll set. Good patterns, Uf yon don't want to pay so much there are lots cheaper. As low as $2.50. We say they're safe. Only ‘TWO PRICE SUITS till you get to the 85 erade. Better quatities up to $20. “*Stouts” for overgrown Boys, We take special pains with them. | BOYS’ LONG PANTS SUITS. | 1 Me et Lots of boys, nineteen years old, areas big a¥ some men—but we can ‘ft them on this floor. Thirteen or fourteen is as young as you'll want to put them into LONG PANTS. ‘Those are :he mits of ours, Older do ys¢o up stairs, Genteel suits these—SINGLE and | DOUBLE-BBEASTED SACKS and CUTAWAYS. Lots of style and no end of service—$5 to $25. | j Ovencoars Asp | | | Resress. as \ Everybody is looking at the Over- coats and Reefers, Many are buy- ing—some are making up their minds. ‘Leave it tothe boy—and he'll take a REEFER nine times out of ten. It 1's all right if he doss-it's the fashion and comfortable. We've all 4 to 18 years, $5 to 813. ‘You can’t count the coats, there are so many—The Boys’ sizes, 14 to 18 years, are perfect gems of tailor- ing. All the fine fixings that are on the men’s coats these have. Cassi- mere linings, strap seains, velvet ‘and cloth collars. Ati lengths—Sin- sie and Double-breasted and with full English back, Almost to a unite the CAPE COATS take best for the Children. We've others if you prefer them. 216 to 14 years. $2.50 to #18, Yor et fad whut you wan fo them in fURNISHINGS in half the | rats se cas-aitt ote pce | anywhere else. \ i KILTS, JERSEY and VELVET SUITS in» complete variety of the latest novelties. | Suors. - ‘Suppone the children don’t happen tobe in absolute need of Shoes. You can save in 2 sale we'ro zoing to have tomorrov:—and you'd better. ‘MISSES’ DONGOLA SPRING- HEEL BUTTON BOOTS, with plain and patent tips—sizes 11 to 2, For ‘They were £1.55. suttndas, 81.37, cuinszirs Pauws,mp avr. | TON BOOTS, with plain and patent leather tips and spring heels. Sizes Gto 10%. Regular price~#1.25. Fr satrnicy, 890. BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ BUTTON and LACE 8HOES—made of at! solid | Jeather—overy pair warranted. Sizes 21 to Band 2% to 534. satura, S129, We imported digect from Constantt- nople & lot of Gennine Turkish PEZ CAPS.-Piain Blue, Brown, Garnet, Red and Black and Line, Brown and Red Striped. “Wherever sou can buy ‘them they‘re 90 cents—with ve— sattsiey, 690. All lot of $1.75 and @2 Boys’ Black Derbys we have marked swans. $1.37, to keep us on the jump ailday tomor- row, Bat we've incteasad our force— snd. you may rely upon our usual pt, sutiefactory service. par “Sens Ano Coma. Al “4 00 iA hs GB. 811 MARKET SPACE. We are not going to take up your time fn mentioning of the articies in our lage and well-assorted Hosiery and Underwear Department, but desire to point out seine SPECIAL VALUES whieh you wiil find op our counters tomorrow. Tue Hosteay Wz Sert For 250. Ladies’ Fust Black Cotton Hose, 40 gauge, medtum weight, Ladies’ Batbrigcan Hose, heavy weight, 250. Ladies’ Balbrigyan Hose, light weight, 250. Ladies’ Fast Black Cashmere Hose, J3%c.; worth 400. Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, 39¢. ; worth 500. Children’s Fest Black Ribbed Cotton Hove, 5c. Children’s Fast Biack Cashmere Hose, ribbed, 25c. Sizes 4 to 5i4. Gents’ Fast Black Cotton Halt Hose, 23¢. Gents’ Fancy Cotton Half Hose, special value, 25c. Cents’ Bailrixgan Hose, medinm and heavy weight, 250. Gents’ Scotch Wool Half Hose, 25e. Gents’ Fast Biack Cashmere Haif Hose, 40c.; worth oe. ‘nts’ Ribbed Cotton Halt Hose, 25c. Colom, ‘Modes, Tans, Slates, Brown Mixed ond Naturals, SPECIAL VALUES IN UNDERWEAR. Children’s Natural Wool Shirte, Pants and Drawers, 40c. for size 20. Rise Se. a size. Chitdran's Merino Shirts, Pants and Drawers, 8c. for size 20. Riso 3c. a size. Ladies’ Ribbed Merino Vests, 50c., Tie., $1 and $1.50; four nmnbers which cannot be matebed in the city. Punts to match at 30c., Bie. and $1.25. Ladies’ Caslnere Wool Vest and Pants, $1 each. Gents’ Natural Wool Shires and Drawers, 61. each; worth $1.75. You lave never sven the like bevore. Gents! Medinm-weight Cashmere Wool Shirts and 2. Pull regntar made, ‘of Underwear ‘or Indice and ventienca te very large, com from 5c. to PDP. LEK EEE Per. BP EEE REE Bh ADVANTAGE OF THE Fou Dnrss Panave Or Banoanss MENTIONED BELOW. “A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT.” FOE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, ONLY: 3 Fine English China Dinner and Tea Set, — ploces, enameled decorations. ... For $19.08 ine Decoreved Porcelain Tea Set, 56 -For $5.39 nt Decorated French China Tea Bet. 56 pieces... For $7.98 95.48 Decorated China Chamber Set, 10 -For $3.48 85.48 Decorated English China Chamber Set and Jar, 12 pieces... Silver-plated Pickle Castors. Silver Wire Table Castor.. . Half-dozen Siiver-plated Tablespoons. . $1.00 dozen Fine Crystal Tumblers. .. ‘B5e. a dozen Crysta! Fruit Saucers. New Shape Crystal Fruit Stand, de. Half-gatlon Ensraved Crystal : Marble:zed Glass Tumbi Fncraved Crystal Decanter . Engraved Water Bott Colored Glass Flower Siiver-plated Sait and Pepper Shakers Half dozen Silverine Tablespoons Decorated China Bakers . French China Decorated Fruit Saucers, c- Majolica J - Decorated Square China Fruit Saucers Decorated Money Juz Be. Self-rishting Decorated 81.48 Decorstoat Terra C Se. Majolica Jardipiere, -For 4 O5e. Decorated Japanese Individual Buiters . For Qe Ue. Six Cakes Low's Bix Bonanza Soap and Wire Soap Dish. ‘0c. Wimisor Shades,asvorted colors, 19c. Covered Iron Match Saf 8c. Tea Strainers.. Le. Bread or Cheese 26e. Covered Biock Tin Saucepan.. i Tie. Extra Heavy Block Tin Scorch-proof Sancepen 98c. Patented Coal Siew Se. Bixby’s Royal Shoe Poiis 1c, Famous Javanese Screw Puzzle. “For Ie +. For O7e 5c. Enameled Handle Holling Pin, first qual- ity 15e. Ind. Butter Molds, ‘Be. Cotton Mop and Handi 81.48 Family Scales and Weivhte compi 8c. Wooden Salad Spoon and Fork. 0c. Scotch Napkin Kings... 15e. Patented Adjustable Bot $1.25 Folding Cutting Table. ‘98e, Wainut, Oak or Cherry Center 1.25 Carpet-seated Sewinw Rocker. 61.25 Hardwood Blacking Case, Brush, Dauber and Blackings.... % Combination Toilet Case, Mirror aud For Ore For 000 4 rut -shelf Book Rack. ae. Hand-painted Wall Pockets. 98c. Ornamente2 Plush Mirror... $2.48 Artotype, 20x24, White and Gold frame. 82.29 Artotype, White and Siiver frame. ‘We. Oak oF Gilt Frame Mirror, 7x10. ogg pee z Hoy og POPE Es : FrF A RE FPL GPE 9TH AND H STS. N.W., T7 FRANELE & 00. W. B. Moses & Sos, Cor. F anil Eleventh Sts. X. W. SPECTAT, SALE ot JAPANESE SCREENS, In three and four folds, full heigh:. NOTE PRICES: 87.50 Screens for $20.00 Serena for $15.00. 820.00 Bereens for €22.50, This stock exceeds in quantity, quality, variety and trun value any to be seen elsewhere, SALE oF TMIPORTED PEESIAN, TURKISH AND INDIAN RUGS NOW GOING ON. Cor. Pand Eleventh Sts. X. 1. EVERY AnTiCLe MaRReD IX PLAIN FIGURES aT - CASH PRICES. it jorS0e) Sizes... 4 G&S "For $1.98 | Prices ..011.75.,¢12.50. @13.50. $14.00. $14.50, BILTEE aml PRICE ove ie pores wherein BHOES always have end always will continue to surpass THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, ‘720 7TH ST. DO!T BR DELUDED pax By cheap shot hotses, but ‘make your parchases where 00 yA Tiecemptane iy hocte 3 oy every seceomr? to sive as eave ‘00 Peary to most buyers, but some there are who continue to ‘Feast of values, Bargains ereater than any heretofore Aareward it. ain moto you.now. The best and just what you want. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED ttle money you 4 fetnalty regaire fo get = A GREAT CHANCE THIS TO SAVE MONEY. traly goos pair shoes, Yoomsy wens to iayeove sins Set Silaee Vine monets Basen, over fp werent noun ‘Square of common-sense tows, A great of ne shor, sippes ot berwain. Worth $1.75. — ae For Ladies’ Finest Kid Dutton, flexivle have wAct-ver sou may de- 82.00 soles, ail shapes, all styles. Worth $30 size. In short, we have pale. Sone oe to our af ote 0c, For Ladies’ Fine Plush Slippers, warm Fw el sry ths parchaest lined. Made to sell for 61.23. ‘that what te 24 Jue, du remregented. ‘Men's Veal Cait Ghoes, lace or consrees, = oe, ll soiid leather, euch as sold wrerywhere $1.25. BOURLS Sout ve og | 6. Oursaen— Rouece fn the Dialriee oct Shnice ine of Men's Calf, tace, button buy and sell for ash. ‘or congress, Froueh toe, plein oF opera. $1.00. ae Our square foo tipped. worth #3. Now— Special bargains im Men's Pino Chenille Sector 8 SALESMEM | Eubroiderod Slippers, wiade to wellfor Tie. tndiglepatc A. ia BDAY 18, pahaat ye "4 amas oe FA aT x oo ca :33 - 88 ¢ “oo? HOE fen o DOUBLE STORE, DOUBLE STORE, Within the last few days we have made many additions to our already ‘Woll-nelected Brock of Ladies’ Coats, ‘Many of these confined Capes aud Clocks, are high-class “novelties, exclusively to ua, that they’ are not e'sewhore im this city. generally acknowledyed that catry the Iapxest aud richest essort- ment of stylish garments ever shown in Washington. Notwithstanding their superiority and xeneral excel- ‘we ask no more for them than It is now special attractions for tomorrow wall offer the followinz: Fine Blark Diagona! Cheviot Coats, with wide rolling collar and facing of Diack astrakhan fur, at the low price of 612.50. A Guer quality of cloth, trimmed with a better «rade of astrakban fur, ‘Sinished with silk frogs and loops, at 816 and 916.50. Coats of that popular fabric, bed- ford cord, made reefer style, in both Gray and Biack, only €14.50. ‘We shall show tomorrow about two dozen of the latest styles in Light “Novelty” Clotn Coats and Reefers, with coer sud facings of liht fancy furs. Exceedingly stylish Coats in Light ‘Ton and Gray Cloths, with Het fur trimmings, at $20, $23.50, $25, 827.50 and @30. (Second floor, take etevator.) Capes appear to be increasing in Popularity. We have hardiy been able to keep pace with the demand, We have had made expressly for us and will place on sale tomorrow morning about a dozen new styles in Capes, both in Biack and Light fabrica. A feature of this offering will bea line of Capes amade from heavy camel's kair cbeviot, with braided yoke; Medici collar, in Black and quickly as we Lave placed them on sale. We have been fortu- nate enouzh to get a new lot of them for tomorrow. Fine Basket Chevron Capes, extra length, with braided yoke back and front, finished with Mediiet collar. edged with feather ruching, ig both Black and Tan, ‘Only 20. (Second flodr, take elevator.) ‘For 21c | Cumtprews Croaxs, Of all these five or six racks fuil of Children's Long Cloaks there are not more than one of two of each size and style, offering an unusually lance range of styies from which to select. » Here.are a few illustrations of how the prices run: Children’s Plaid **Novelty” Cloth Long Cloaks in Tan effects, finished ‘with long cape and stylishly made. Bins... 4 G8, 10.8 Prices ..$8.50. $9.50. $10. $10.75. Children's Herring Bone Cavel’s Hatr Long Cloaks in Tan and Gray co:orines, finished with cape, Medici collar, edged with Feather Ruching, yoke tastefully braided. 10, In these Children's Long Cloaks Prices bein at @Gand end at €20, (Third floor, take elevator.) Misses Reevens Almost as an extensive and attract- ive line of Misses’ Costs as in the Ladies. All of the season's choicest produetions are here. ‘The €5 ‘Diagonal Cloth Coats for ‘Misses are in both Navy and Black. A litte better quality than usually sold at this price. ‘Misses’ Nine Diagonal Cloth Reefers, taflor bound. finished with lange bone buttons. Sizes 12, liand1@ at 87. An elegant line of Misses’ Costs fancy cloths, trimmed with the vari- ous fashiopable furs, ‘Cibira fioér, take elevator.) WILLIAM H. McKNEW, GUT In prices of HIGH GRADE A PQCKET BOOKS, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ‘We taust make room for our very large stock of new HOLIDAY Goons, ‘So have determined to mabe heavy reductions im mach of our prenent stock of : POCKETBOOSS, Prices thatbave been @1.20 and np have been cut from 20:. to @4 many pleces being less than two ‘thirds of thelr original cant.» TOPHAMS, ‘THE LEADING LEATHER GOODS DEALER, 1281 Penna. ave. nw. RolS Trunk Factory, 1818end 1220 E st. aw. As pero = sit beatae 1-25. Our price— We lead ell competitors in Boys’, Misses’ and Chil- dren's Shoes, Where cau you match theee prices: AN Lesther Soles Lace Bhoes for boys, sizes 1 to SM and 11 to 1335, for Zoe. apair. Less than wholesale Price, Reai Dongola Kid Spriag Heel Shoesfor misses, with tips, solid eolee, at Q5c. Actual value, $1.25. THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, ‘36 7TH ST. a RE: ‘Wo make spacial offorte every Satunlay to attract your trade to our Cloak Department and the fact that you have given ws late share of your trade is proof Trave Wansezs. Tomorrow we offer Biack Cheviot Reefers, full Peete. stom cotter, and worth 85, Special Saturday $3.49. 49. Tomorrow we will sell a Diagonal Reefer, with as- trachan fur, full revere front, sstin lined to back, with frogs, and worth $13. Special Baturday Price, $8.98. ‘Tomorrow we will sella French Diagonal Reefer, cord. edo, satin lined, eleyantly finished with frogs—s most sightly garment and elegant quality—worth $14. ‘Special Saturday Price, $9.48. ‘Tomorrow we offers Cheviot Reefer, estrachan shawl roll, nice quality, with frogs, Worth 39. Sst- ‘unday's Price, $5.48. ‘Tomorrow we offer a Bleck Hair Fur-trimmed Reefer, frog ornaments, and selling at @10 ig most of the stores. Saturday's Price, $5.98. ‘Tomo:row we offer a French Diagonal Reefer, Gray astrachan facing—a most stylish warment—and worth G19. Saturday's Price, $13.75. Black Cheviot Reefer, with Gray mouffion fur collar— thestylish fur this season—and worth 20, Satur- day's Special Price, $13.98. An Elegant 40-inch Cape, in Tan, Gray and Black, Ricely trimmed with braid and nail heads. Worth $17. Saturday's Price, $9.98. ‘One hundred Jersey Jackets, winter weights. Worth 96, $7 and $8. Choice of lot on Saturday, $3.98, Misses: Gaercnens Axp Reerrns, ‘Misses’ Reefers, cheviot cloth, all sizes. Worth 4.0. Gaturday’s Price, $2.98. Cheviot Reefer, astrachan coilar, in Gray or Black. ‘Worth 85.50. Baturday's Price, $3.98. About 50 Misses’ Reefers. Worth 67, $8 and $9. men 84.98. ‘Misses’ Gretchens, plaid. striped and plain, several styles, Worth $5. Choice and any size from 4to RB $2.98. ‘Misses’ Plaid Gretebens, sll sizes, elegant quality. Worth $8. Choice, =. CLARK'S. « 734-736 7TH ST. N.W. A AN OPERATE APNE SMEG se rm reece, T; GLOVES: Fon ares oh. = ds cA PAGER WRICE ‘MAKES THEM Ar TRE POINTS OF GREATEST srnaix. Eis ceEeRryp rosten moors, wmew Legere Taegu coves Agu eRe RS RSET lemmas: J. eee 907 PA. AVE. ANDISTHANDEFSTS.XW 0 ot » MEN'S. aR EXCI WARG HE ‘Ou Wednesday last in New York the stock e : MESSES. SIMONSON & WEISS, CLOAK MANUFACTURERS, (Of 329 and $31 Canal st., New York, Was sold at pubiic auction by WILLIAM TOPPING. ‘The sale was a timely ono ani prices ruled Jow. Asa result weshall place on sale to- morrow the Lixwest Larvains a LADIES COATS: ‘Yet offered in Wasbiucton. ‘Thin makes three “Special Sales” of Coxts inaugurated by Us on three consecutive Saturdays, ond ‘While the pest two sales were ofa most muc- comsful charscter, we believe that both of ‘them will be surpassed Ly the achievements of wmorrow, ‘We give below only a partial list of the bargains to Le offered, as they are toc nitiwer- ‘ous to be enumerated in this one announce ment: Black Diagoma! Cheviot Reofers, shawl rolling collar and facing of Astrakhan Wool, finished with stik frogs, fair value at 86.24), ont; $4.08 Black Chevron Coats, fall length, silk frogs, lined to front seams, fair value at 26.50, only .. 48 Black Pine Cheviot Reefer, 30 inches long, shaw! rolling collar, sik frogs, lap seams, fair value at 88, only 86.48 Fine Irish Tweed Hip Seam Jackets, in Light Tam and Gray, one of the most pop- ilar shapes of the season, fair value at €9.00, only. 00 Bick Diagonal Chevron Reefer, square collar, strap seams, frog fastenings, anvle Pockets, fair value st 89.50, only 4 Black Chevron Hip-seam Jackets, tailor bound, Medici Collar, two styles, Cutts braided or plain, fair value at $10, OBIY-seesen, ane 87.08 Light Tan Basket Cloth Costs, collar of aight Opossum Fur, edged down front ‘With same, ‘oir value at $11, only.....88 08 Biack Engitsh Chevron Coat, with collar and facing of Japanese Fur, in both Black and Grey, fair valuoat $11, only.....68.98 Fine Cheviot Long Capes, tastefully braided and finished with Medici Collar. edwed with Coque Peather Ruch, fair valne at $12, only. 29.98, Biack Diagonal Cheviot Reefer, with shawl rolling collar end facing of leht Opossum Fur, finished with silk frogs, fair Value at $13.50, ODL ...0.-menrneyees- 10.98 Black Clay Diagonal Reefer, with silk em- Droidered collar, tailor bound, lap seams, and finished with silk frogs, fuir value at 814, only. 1.48 Black Bedford Cond Reefors, shaw! collar, full length, finished with silk fastenines, fair value at $14, only. oo LL.B Extra Fine Tan Irish Tweed Coats, with collar and facing of light Opossum Fur, Joop fastenings, lined to front seams, & most stylish Coat, fair value at #1K, only... eens eanene en B14. Extra Fine Bedford Cord Reefers, Ottoman Silk facing, silk frog fastenings, full length, and Gray, fair vaiue at . 814.08 LADIES’ SILK WAISTS. Dozens of different styles and qualities in we consider fully worth 86. id a ead Ld Ed FEATMERS-. NECK Boas. Fine Heckel Coque Neck Boas, usual $1.48 quality, only 750. Fancy Coque Neck Boss, the usual $2.25 quality, for $1.25. Extra Fine Coque Feather Boas, the usual 3.48 quality, only 61.98. LONG BoAS. Extra Fine Coque Feather Long Boas, the ‘Usual $5.98 quality, for $3.48. Extra Fine Fancy Curled Long Boas, the ‘usual 87 quality, for 64.48. Extra Fine Fancy Pull Short Curl Coque Boas, the usual §12 quality, for $6.98. ‘We also secured a lot of Coque Feather Bion snd Tiemta, ‘which we sball sell proportionately Fine Coque Feather Edging, two styles, heretofore sold at 75 centa, only 58 cents per yard. Fine Fancy Coque and Peacock Trimming, ‘Sto inches wide, heretofore sold at 81, only 75 cente per yard. Tt was a most fortunate stroke of business fortune that threw them our way. SEE MOY eso eas &3 7 wa: Avother one of our brilliant glove sa'es scheduled for tomorrow. Many custom- ers buy enough gloves during these special ssles to last them for mouths to come, ae ‘they know from past experience that,cunsid- Fostes's Patent Seven-hook Gloves, in both kid and suede. in Tans, Browns, Modes end Black, usaaly @1.25,, PACs sensseneesevnees. B-but. Suede Mousquetatre Gloves, of au- perior quaiity, all the new fali shades, ODLY ss. 2reeee renters 2 SLID... SPECIAL. Saat rent for opera and reception wear, 61.48...... Only. Only. sevens Per Pair ’ _ Tae Box Manca, R. Gorpscrnn, 1009 F ST. N. w. Disses Ser Ar $7.00 Brow Reavian Price. Tomorrow we shail offer en entire!y new Dinger Set ‘The decorations are very t burnatet fol! ,the ware ts the hes durable quelity chine every, Dirce guaranteed by Ws and com; rises the following 2 Covered Verstable Miche BUncowared Vecetable shes. 1 Meat Dish Cane size A Meat Lainb (medium eae) 1 Meat Disb (amas! sine) 3 Toe Pot 2 Suey Bowl TOreamn Hrcher ahre Cupe an! Sencere. 22 Small Caps and swacers. 2 Boup Tureen, 21 Covered Butter D «i 1 Sauce Pureen 1 Bow ecmuainacantens 90, Regular price, #4.00. Ser Win Jan 84.00 Berow Reovcan Pace. ‘This Set and Jar is euch that tte gracefal shape and Dandsone hand-painted cecoratin, finished tn wold, Will commend themselves. We introduced this seb sbont @ month ago at #h W8and Its sale was phenome nal. The special price ts $4.98 for the Set and dar. Tonsr 3Bo, Fise Gas Grors, 2 We nold ail the 3c. Globes advertised at day. We have received a new lot and give those wie could not get them last time the sane specs) price, Gasfitting stores charge you SOC. for Lie mame Givbe 2dc. Oxe-Prece 10-Qr. Diu Pass, 1% The Dish Pans are made of one solid piece of heavy Yim and are very lastine, being the very best quality, WS. Luronre> Janvrvtenes, SMe. ‘The dant. uictes are the fine tmported ones and come in five different colors, the openines are different sizes; some of thet are as lange ae the 48. ones Roorrs & Bro. J “am Porsu, da A Box. It isan ectual fact that more silver-plated agticies are worn out more by cleaning than by actual nee, We ave secured 100 Loxes of the sane powder whieh the celebrated Koger & Bro. use at their factory Fou will save many adoliar by using this famous yelliah, Price Le. « box. $3-00 Fisest Reaw Cor_Gasa Scoan Sires, $1.98. ‘These Sugar Sifters are of the finest real cut elas, with beayy pinted tops. Very cheap at #3. 48c. Fixe Rose Bows, 380. These Bows are so beautiful that we cannot de Jus ticeto them. They are of biended colurs and oor second direct importation, When this lot ts sold ne ore until next February. Fise Tox Tra Sers Ar Owcr 25e. From the way wehave been selline these Tes Sets ‘We are airaid we will have none left by Decesiber, ‘We imported them direct. They are handserly Secorated and of guod size and a bargain at Ye. Wort 850 Doz Five Tams Grass Towsurs Ar 3c Eacu. ‘These Tumblers ate of Sine thin glass and are the Tegular Kc. dozen quality. Special price, ie. exch. New Cexrer Daarr Lanes, $1.98. We here give our customers an opportunity to eet a Bue Lamp at ascnsational fivure. They are entire ew, Just perfected, and have profited by the ex- Perience of othersand avoided their defects. They cannot explode, as they havea center draft. The jistt yielded 1s powerful and constant withont waverme. We have one light in our department. Introductory price, $1.98. Ornse Bancaxs Ar Macxeno Prices. 10e. Large Cakes Famours La Parisienne Soap. fe. Lie. Nickel-piated Top Glass Susur Sifters, te 18e. Fime Thin Chins Hand-painted Pruit Pistes, Ie. Scuoon Svrruus Ar Srectan Prices. Composition Paper, Lest quality, 12 abeets for fe. ‘Sc. Eswle Penct Company's Red Polished Peeiia, with rubber, 1c. each. Pen Holders, 1c. each. ‘Se. Faxie Diamond kubbers, Je. 2c. Box of Six Colored Crayons, in wood casing, Ga dc. Slate Pencil in wood casing, 2 for Je, Se. Rules, Se. 15e. Fine Tablets, size 8x11, 100, Ove Prcrone Gaieees, Now Asnivars: Sreout Bancarmst ‘We show more framed pictures than all other honses im Warhington combined. Sproat No. L.-aa xet Ivory Framed ‘Engravinws, all new subjects, for 4c. Sprout No. 2.1114 manocat Ivory Frames, with copyriguted photographs, all the latest subjects, for 7c, Srrctat, No. 3.20120 Biver and Gold eel lining, aud Artotype Engravings for 61.48. yr Srrcraz No. 5.—saitrorent s:yieeand patterse Of 20x24 Frames in Cak, Ivory, Brouze and Opus mented Frames, with Artotype Encravings, for €1.0 Srecrar No. 6.—we call special attention to ‘this Picture and Frame, *“The Pastel” is painted uF the best artists, in ® good variety of subjects, niowig matted. The trame, which is 3 inches wide, is entirely new and decidedly handsome, finished im white apd bronze (burnisted) ; the ornaments are buld and elabo- Fate and beautifully matched at the cornes, This Picture is Worth $. Ryeetal price €2.08. Os Bas Canmaces, A discount 0: 39°; per cent will be uinde on our «e- tire stoek of Baby Carriages to close out for the wea PerPair | 93. This isetrent seldom offered tn thisiime. Ail Carriages are new snd of the satest styles and made by ‘the well-bnowa firmus of Heywood Bros. and Whitney, two of the most celevrated manufacturers. ™*! Teesus Ar 15 Pex Cexr Discovne. In order to reduce our large stock of Trunks to meke Toon tor our Hol:day Goods we will offer « discowst of 16 per cent on all Trunks until the 1st of Decembec. ss_ 1007-1009 F SP. N.W. 314 «> 316 7TH ST. N.W.) Hoxesr Suors Hoxesmx Sous. 1205 Pexxsnaxu Ave CHAFING DIGHES of etery description, 1205 PENN. AVE. LAMPS, Banquet, Piano and Table, ‘1205 PENN. AVE. FIVE O'CLOCK KETTLES, Copper and Brass, 1205 PENN. Ave. KITCHEN UTERSILS. Domestic and imported. BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. ‘WILMARTH & EDMOXSTON, China and Gises Ware Lmporters. well.

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