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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. --+-September 2, 1892. = — = THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and permanent circulation ta Washington three times larger than that of any ether paper ia thecitv. As a lecal NEWS paper and Ad- Vertising Medium it has ne competiter. The administration has taken bold of the cholera q-.estion promptly and acted with de- cision. The whole case is covered, #o far as it caa be without an instant call of Congress, by the action yesterday and by reserve measures yet to be promulgated. The regulations may, probably will, serve to prevent extensive at- tempts at immigration pending the epidemic. As to the vessels now at quarantine or on the ocean they will be treated as the circumstances re—with caution and yet with no undue The danger is in evasion by the companies and individual pas- sengers of the inspection and quaranting re- At Boston and at Philadelphia, as New York, there have been such b may produce serious resulta, he health authorities have connived of these cannot be determined until ascertained. The fact that deen found in Detroit, and per- terior. without certi- nly landed from vessels am porta where there are 's that the quarantine has rv itmay be to The ted by Tue Stan, that who have been met { embarkation or near infected qrrements, Grown because our quaflties and prices are appreciated by the community of buyers, © Your confidence has fired our ambition until we have not left & stone uturned to put ourselves in possession of the chotcest—newest—and best that’s made the world over. ‘We have been appointed the sole Wash- ington representatives of all the most exclusive desisners of juvenile’s apparel in America and Europe. These folks don't like have their master- pieces “hawked” about among the trade. to ‘ They pick out some one house—and nd precautions. | we are the fortunate. Its best the President | sor you so—because we never let the ted con vetees rise above the level of worth— } ter how clever the style-or ther sue famous the designer. So remember the meine rests e convenience. The great ' aber ef of BOYS’ LONG PANTS . ENS SHORT PANTS WEIGHT REEFERS, AND FURNISHINGS, SHOES OvERCOATS, HATS is ne tables and im . ED vor of in- : . too glad song ? Compari- Saxs Axp Cowras ‘ PENNA. AVE eA Open until 7 toniit t} Saturday wotfl late. ity mast N : rier, N. A. Poors, = oo e temporary exctusion of immigrants, at- . . - FROCE Dest by specific law with penalties at- Grocer. tached, but reached measurably by rigid quar- — antine mai nitely by extension of | p P ‘io eek aasiag ta ie SLIFORNIA ATENT ROCESS pruder tly in the line of publie “Lee safety that no cavil of the steamship companies | Frove, or iraport the way ht fora moment to sta: les for ite certain tin} enforcement. | $6.00 > Parce ver parnes.. The time for ~entimentality in behulf of the few Q: ARTER BARREL SACK $1.60 or of interested suggestion in nid of money- sg is injury of the commanity is of more value than many } intending itamigran the countre are para: ests of those wh sion of commerce with Ons > Price ver panne: Frovr. 85.50 81.50 x Parexr rr fected ports, Ik are in nal capital and it is] concern what steps are ee to prevent ‘the ecteen Oswrco sont Frorr : e- Paarce ven vaxnen............. 35.00 as a Qvaxren pares sace....... 91.35 ow 18 Tax The to soy Hams. Ae. ¢ gains a foothold. Fuser Exes Cn oxty 30c rex rounp. eatery Burren cam crackers. 1 1 14 <s....50¢ 31.00 Be. 19.. 19¢. 606. 2A. Bice wes aarcnes, ven voz..14e. Hovesse Pou CREAM CHEESE... Ave Onecos sarsto CAN SARDINES, 9 CA / SCAN Avmosta, PULL STRENGTH... Gotssess: extra stow Bass ¢ cos rane Auk Brass, ver rece...... caur governmen «i that. “Chicago, “will be a big adve Agnin it saya: “The | ‘are, in the main, vefy | wsthat on this subject | rriew «level head. The | oes not induce its own * to be level headed in} city with this country. > Pranurse, 6 packaces Ox» Beas Pore Rye, DISTILLED ESPECIALLY FOR ME- picrxar vse, $3.00 ver cattos Monday iso? gen-| on OOc. ver quart. ossible fasion © on other elections in the | Pew atic and pear ied aon fe and the ¢ last prestden- larrison, 139, N. A. Poore. 944 Lovisiaxa Ave. N.W. Speciat attention given to orders by matt. democ at the state election twa} YY cast $5,181, tse demo- Wrars Tus xe facts indicate re- Atmost Axx Gos: Tuars Wrars Waar: WE HAVE ONLY 1,000 MORE OF THOSE UPHOLSTERED sidering the third, that the British is not especially sensitive tothe Invlicrows. Otherwise the furt thet he} A.B. COTS, WHICH WB WILL CLOSE AT was hit with a gi ke b ‘ONE TEN (81.10) to make room ras hit ag uke by un od lady and i s FOR FALL STOCK subsequently chared by s cow “might prove ‘NOW EN ROUTE. something of a detriment to him. 5,000 went at 81.25 and When the illegitimate sale of liquor is de $1.10 Glare inevitable and immedintely after the, WILDFIRE churches are notitied that they must pay water) And we will make no more. This is MANUFAC- rent there is some reason for feeling that the TURER'S COST. times are slightly out of joint. ‘eee run Swe baw Faherty ~ <-—___ ‘those Prime Feather Pillows ed birds are soanve, bat blackbirds are | Tas, Merman ate she @. A. R. PILLOWS AT Sie. Everything fn lote to suit. plentiful. It is not to be expected thr arres- | YOU NEED Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery, Furni- taurateur will dixappoint the epicure when | ‘7*senerally. but we know how it is ourselves. You merely a form of designation is invol ced. ~ EVERYTHING CHEAP, ——__ +=. And, se we are in SYMPATHY WITH You, poem vhoase slrieg wy How Tink to | wr ness cutinagenan qaaemmemnannsenaelaas than © realization of her condition are bec»ming awary of the fact that while vociferousness may ONE REASON. Move un andieroe it won't move garbage. ‘Not theideast of which. we believe in the motto of —_—__++-—____. ‘The old sew about an ounce of prevention being worth a pound of cure never had more force than now, when the-cholera is menacing. - see Liat, Hollinberger # doing very well-where Bes There is no cegasion forhim to “move ‘The place Bavws Fonsrrvae Exceaxon ‘S14 STH ST. x. W. “Make no mistake in the place. No one else hss goods: as cheap. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG aie men will reopen September 20, 1902. Bast facil. ceigetss ts ties offered for pupils of all ages and grades.” Beet of Mr Peck is mot the first cat'epaw to be] Tesscercanmae Tousre sad Satormation ot burned by statistical chestnata, ‘The cool wave is timely end reassuring. a AA ” BAY. ‘Tomorrow will bea happy day for every child coming to us to be shod-—for we shall ‘Present to cach « Novel Toy a6 8 souvenir of the Pall Opening in oar Juvenile Dopart- ment. ‘Tomorrow will al#o beshappy day for these parents giving our Children's Shoes ‘the frst trial—they will find out—es thou- sande of others have long since knows— “thet the buying of our Children’s Shoes tmeans a saving of oneislf in their shoe amis” ‘Tomorrow we shall be happy to show you complete new lines of Childrén's Shoes, ‘which for qualitY, style and wear we know ‘will exosl anything ever before offered here. A We Lest VEAL CALF, BUTTON OR LACED, SPRING HEELS OR HEELS, FOR BOYS. GENUINE DONGOLA BUTTON, WITH TIPS, FOR GIRLS. Ove HANDSOMEST DRESS SHOES FOR GIRLS. F, AMOUS — SIZES 4708. Datex | sizxs 9% 70 10%. . 1.50 SIZES 11 TO 2. jseereece 2.00 Suoss. SIZES 2% TO 43s... . 2.50 Our KANGAROO CALE SPRING BERL FOR SMALL BOYS. Great tees 5 ROYAL DOXGOLA BUTTON, 1.50 | rel BBP ae Wean- ae. Derucns,| ASR SPEREESRIER, SIEGE ae Set. SE Ocn | NE PATENT LEATHER aOR, | BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’, Fun | MISSES, CRILDREN'S AND INFANTS’. " Dress | ELEGANT CLOTH-TOP BUTTON, Bee \WITH PATENT TIPS AND BACKS, _|_ FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. _ A Fiw Scwmen Remnants. "ARM gg, Best Quality #1.50 and #2 Red Seat Butloe ‘Boots aay sie teft now: 95 Ang size loft of Misses’. Boys’ ‘and Youths’ Russet Goat Bu ton or Laced Boots, Now. Wx. Hass & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 and 982 7th st. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave , 231 Pa. S35 Sy SEG $1.45 e 1t Your Crevrr Is Goon. DON'T SPEND A DOLLAR FOR FURNITURE OR CARPETS UNTIL YOU VISIT Groaaws Maxstor Crevrr Hovse, 819, S21 AND $23 7TH ST. N.W. Are you going to ‘*Honse Keep" this fall? If so, we can be of service to you In more ways than one. Hundreds of people in Washington are enjoying the benefits of our PEERLESS CREDIT SYSTEM. Why not you? ‘We willask you to decide whether or not the im- mense new stock of Furniture and Carpets contained on the five floors of our big double store is not just as modern in style, Just as handsome in fintsh and just as Jox in price as that contained in any cash furniture house in Washington ~end we sell them all on credit. Your Parlor ‘Will look cozy with one of onr Plush or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites—we sell them for $28 cash or 30 on time. ‘We believe that our assortment of High Grade Parlor Furniture in Tapestry. Brocatelle and Wilton Rug is ‘as handsome and complete as you can find anywhere, and we know that our prices are fully 25 per cent lower than such qualities can be purchased for in owner stores Your Bed Room Will look neat and comfortable with one of our Bolt Oak Bed Room Suites. Let us show you the one wo sell for #17 cash, 818 on time. We have all styles and finish in Bed Room Furniture—all prices. Do You Need a Carpet? We sell sy 60°. per yard cash, 65c. Sheek aidan Soe Tore oem Corny fst, "We don't: even charge for the waste in match ing figures. Your Dining Room Will be more complete than ever with one of our G-ft. Oak Extension Tablesprice $425 cash 8450 on 1°. wo Ak te 50 cash, credit. be seit SWo‘Tound al Yor #7,b0 cash, nw turulabed bouse can be purchased of us ON CREDIT. No Notes to Sign. Small weekly or monthly payments arranged to suit ? ANS $0%, O% $% bag Be 88 bee Bh MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, ‘THE LEADING CREDIT ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON, S19, G21, #25 7thet. ow., Bot. Hand Ista, Open Saturday evenings till 10. oot eR x RHE ERB eB me OF OUR CLEARING SALE IS REAR. ‘Only two days more during which you have = chance to get Shoes and Slippers of all kinds at cost priceor less. We want to close out the following Ines, so have cut the prices even lower than before during our CLEARING SALE. 10 dozen Children's Dongola Kid, spring Reels, with tips, ‘sises 6 to 10, worth fully @1. ‘A special lot of Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes reduced to ‘WBe., worth fully $1.25. 5 dozen Ladies Kid Oxford ‘Ties, Commonsense Style, Ar Ar 150c. Pam. ‘worth fully 76e. AN@9.and $2.50 Men's Fine Calf Biuchers, Lact Shore and Congress now $7.98. 4 dozen Misses Real Dongola’ . Ae Kid Shoes, tipped or plain, worth| | fally $1.50. 750 Pam pers and Ontacds of every description. Ar ‘12 dosen Men's end Boys' Ten- 300. Pam ‘Ris Shoes, all sizes, wartanted| first quality, worth fully 800. ‘Ladies’ Custom-made Hand-sowed Shove of all styice marked down to $1.98, worth 68.00. BEAR IN MIXD THAT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 18 THE LAST DAY OF OUR CLEARING SALR 80 COME <intee EABLY IF YOU WANT SOMB OF THE BARGAINS MENTIONED ABOVE les. Pus | Wx M. Gur & Co, BOM NIAR CHE. Excellent Navy Blue Blazer Suits, + fall weight, at #9.48. Excellent French Serge Blazer Suits, in black and navy, $11.48. The Feshionable Norox Deraaruest Banoarss. 1,000 cakes G. A. BR. Fancy Toilet Soap at le. per cake. 1,000 rolls of 10c. Totlet Paper at Sc. per roll. 1,000 bottles of Fine 10c. Sperm Ma- chine Oil at 5c. per bottle. ‘One lot of Children’s Hose Supporters, all sizes, reduced from 10, 12%, 15 and. 18e. to Sc. per pair. One lot of 18¢. Buffalo Horn Dressing Combe, 10c. each. 1,000 Bristle Tooth Brushes, 10c. yuality, for 5c. One lot of 20c. Extracts, in various odors, at 12c. per bottle. 25c. Wrxpsor Scanrs, 21o. Balance of our stock of Best Quality AllL-silk Windsor Scarfs, in «large and attractive variety of light, dark and medium colorings, nclnding plain shades, plaids, stripes, &c. Never be- fore sold under 23c. Only 2c. each tomorrow. 11. Rissoxs. 2 Wo-Ur Or ‘Tomorrow ought to vee the last of the 20, 25, 30, 35 and 38. Ribbons we are closing out at Lc. per yard, mndsing from the crowd around them. The lot includes Gros Grain with satin edge, Satin and Gros Grain and Fancy Rib- Dons tn various shades, 13 tod inches wide. Just the kinds, shades and widths You will want this fall for dress trim- mings and fancy work. Reduced from 20, 25, 90, 35 and 38c. to Le. per yard Sarorpays Grove Baroans 8-button White Chamois Skin, Mons- quetatre Gloves (will be worn ail fall). ‘Reduced from 81 to 7Sc. per pair. 4-button Extra Quality Kid Gloves, in tans, brownsandGrays. Reduced from 81.25 to te. per pair. NesoBos Masses uv 314-316 Tru Sr. N MMM CK OKNN N EFR W ow ow oss BP RS GS MMM RMN WW cee W'“W S558 DD A tL b PRATE. y Boo AA it LLL ¥ £ EKER TTT (TIT ERE RRR E 7 t R ER t t FR RRR fas kee _?t t ke k OE = Lasr Cart Ox Last Sessows Fans. Jackers. We have not many left of the Fal Jackets recently advertised at the ridiculously low price Tt is our intention to dispose of of them at the earliest possible mo- ment, and to that end we bave made the prices 82, $3, 85 and 86. Former prices were $5, 86, $8, 810, $12, 815 ani #18. Navyblue only. Grand chance to secure a fail Jacket for shop- ping, marketing and ordinary rouch-weather ‘wear. Crzarasce Sarz Or Laces Before opening the new Laces we propose to €lose out the Valance of our stock of Ecru and Beige Point de Gene in the following width Z-ineh, from 85 to 70c. per yard. Tnch, from $1 to 80c. per yard. 10-inch, from 81.40 to 81.10 per yard. 10-inch and 12-4nch, from $1.50 to $1.19 per yard. I-tnch, from $1.95 to 81.45 per yard, A Bana Is Groves. Tomorrow we will close out the balance of a Jot of Suede Monsqnetaire Gloves in tan shade sizes Ob and O38, which were $1, at GSc. per pair. Cumpres's Scuoot. Hosteny, Tomorrow we shall offer 50 dozen Children’s Guaranteed Fast Black Hose at the low price of We. per pair. A Banoars [sx Lanes: Hosiery. Tomorrow we shail offer 25 dozen Ladies’ Guaranteed Fast Black Hose at the low price of le. per pair. A Banoaw Is Uspenwear. Tomorrow we shall offer the usnal 50c. Ridved Pall-weight Vests at 25c. each. Wirnrax H. M°Kxew, x 933 Pal Ave. N.W. Peay’ BoP th, ¥ = ° ° Tomorrow, Saturday, September 3, will be agroat Gay in our China Department. Prices have beer re- duced all over the department. ° ° $19.98 Fost, Disxex Axp Tea Sers, $14.98. oO —~o ‘These sets are very beautifal, entirely new shape, With superb decorations. Fine durable quality China. They sell regularly at $19.98 Tomorrow, $14.98. They comprise the following pieces: 12 Large Piates, 2 Covered Vegetable 12 Medium Plates, Dishes, 12 Soup Plates, 2 Uncovered Vegetable ‘12 Sance Plates, Dishes, 12 Ind. Butters, 12 Cups and Saucers, 1 Soup Tureen, 1 Tee Pot, 1 Sauce Tureen, 1 Sugar Bowl, 1 Large Moat Platter, 1 Cream Pitcher, 1 Medium Meat Platter, | 1 Covered Butter Dish, 1 Small Meat Platter, 1 Bowl. ° $32.48 Disser Axv Tra Sers, Osry $24.98. £32.48 is a very reasonable price for such handsome | setsas these. They are high-grade decorations, solid gold handles. ‘The China is the famous China.” They comprise the following pieces: 12 Large Plates, 12 Medium Plates, 12 Small Plates, {2 Covered Vegetable { | 12 Soup Plates, | 2 Uncovered Vegetable Dishes, 12 Sauce Plates, 12 Cups and Saucers, 12 Ind. Batters, 12G.L. Cupsand Saucers, 1 Soup Tureen, 1 Tea Pot, 1 Sauce Tureen, 1 Suzar Bowl, 1 Large Meat Platter, 1 Medium Meat Platter, 1 Small Meat Platter, 1 Cream Pitcher, | 1 Covered Butter Dish, | 1 Bowl. COOLS ae | | (86.75 Fise Tea Sers, $4.97. 0. — P| ‘These tea sets are nicely decorated by hand and gold finished. New shape. They are the regular #6. quality. We offer at 84.97. 0 EVER Were Toner Sers | Orrensn So Curse. °. o Every Toilet Set offered in this sale are all **Amer- ican China” of the best quality and good values at their regular prices. ‘24.25 Quality Toilet Sets tomorrow 83.48. $4.48 Quality Toilet Sets tomorrow 83.98. 84.08 Quality Toilet Sets tomorrow $4.22. $5.48 Quality Toilet Sets tomorrow 84.41. 85.98 Quality Toilet Sets tolhorrow €4.9L. Crosse Ovr Sare Or Oop Faery Prares. \ | ° o During the past two months our sale of Fruit Plates has been very large. We have now on hand a large number of Odd Fruit Plates, which we have divided into three (3) lots as Lor 1. O. Fruit Plaies that have been selling at 15- ——Reduced to 7e.— 7 ° Lor 2. | Fruit Plates that have been selling at 35c., —Reduced to 14¢.— You Mosr Tay Iran “To look at medicine in a drug store window never helps @ sick man.” And so to hear of ‘:Ceres” and see the beautiful bread which other housekeepers maxe of it ‘will not make your bread good. If the sick man wishes toget well he must take the medicine—if you want beautiful, whole- some bread you'll have to wae “Ceres.” Nothing like a trial—it tells. Ceres” say it “‘more" bread, “‘lighter” bread, “whiter” bread, “sweeter” bread and “better” bread than any other flour in the world. All good things have their imitations— Ceres is no exception, and to guard against inferior brands of flour which may travel under the reputation of *‘Ceres” we have the autograph signature of Wm. M. Gait Co. Look for it. All “‘live” grocers sell ‘‘Ceres." Many ell no other. We seit it to grocers only. . ‘““Wholesale Flour and Feed Deaters,” Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. n. w. Bt BEFORE 432 Ora Sx.’ 0. | Lor 3. s J Fruit Plates that have been selling at G5c., 58c., 480. —Reduced to 280. — oO. Cros: NG Ovr Saz Or Basy Cannraces. oO ee 0 We intend closing out every Carriage in stock, hence the low price. 810.00 Baby Carriages. Reduced to $6.50. $12.50 “ “90. ceases et ws caee ee, 0.8 “+ 915.00. 0.00 “920.00. o | Raruosnarons Brzow Cost Estee Rakgen' | Taoxss Ar Repvcen Prices. | nag er 0 BR. Goxpscumm, 1007-1009 F Sx. N.W. oyal Bine Tomorrow we sell thes» sets at $24.98. | =. = Toom for it. yet ow oh i are geaenatee sone, Sd Gack a fey : RATUDAY 2a'ave BERGAIN DAT” Tas (Children will soon want Schou! Shoes, They "ll ail 40 at ridiculous prices tomorrow. HoxesyReovenossTayeWry Tm. fe have a partion arly later stoe! of MEN'S Caif, Kul Kangaroo, ow Shows. Shek “we wish promptly dispose of Th order to fo we will ae) Quem at the following fou prices: $3.00 OF TITY is MARKED DOWS TO 81.08. 0) QUALITY Is MAKRED DOWN To $2.90, i MAKRED DOWN TO $4.00. also proved! tm the tunes, ofr fet we have Stock. Irs Hanviy Necessary Fo arxin ca} your fa rel. But we've Jack sad huade an entire now lot an} they te Haht in sese now " THY. $1.06 SHOF SELLS ELSEWHERE FOR $3.00. | THE. $3.00 SHOE SELUS ELSEWHERE FOR $4.00 | ae? ER Sa-Open until 6 o'clock every night. To Brave Tur Sronus. | ~~ | PP ERR RR > i aa ae [BPP Ee itae Ene ss. |p Ee RERE ¥ Sas3 = ‘ORMS" ITS WAY INTO EVERY- Even UMBRELLAS catch the fever, departing from decorations of the past season, and grow popular in a great variety of new sorts and shapes of handles. thing. iF ‘The love for the “eternal ftnese | of things” inspires you to keep pace with the changes, | Sosct your summer protector im the corner for ‘“aec- | ond best” wer and select one of the new *‘crop” to | escort you through the showery autumn and more violent winter. 1f you only had to carry an UMBRELLA when ft rained it would not matter so much—but you know precaution takes it oftener than necessity—and it should at least be modern in its appearance, Itis the very variety of our assortment that makes { so easy to come to terms of satisfaction. We carry all kinds—from the plain and modest to the most stylis b and elaborate. The handles catch your eye, but on | She auaiity of the frames and coverings rests your | safety. 26-Iscu. 26-inch ENGLISH GLORIA, with natural ‘Wood handles—the right size for children—the right kind to knock about at school—@1. 26-inch GLORIA, with natural handles— $1 28-inch GLORIA, with natural wood, oxi- dized and mourning handles, and paragon frames—$1.50. 26-inch UNION SILK, with French horn and fancy bone handies—#2 26-inch UNION STL and paragon frames—®2. 15 . With silver fleur de lis G-inch LISLE #3. 2Winch ALL SILK SATIN DE CHINE, on fox frames with natural handles—$4. 26-tnch UNION and ALL SILK, with Sterling Stiver knobs and French horn handles, trimmed. with silver fleur de lis—85.50 to 89. SPUN, with natural sticks— 28-Ixcu. 28-inch ENGLISH GLORIA, with natural handles—#1. -inch SILK GLORIA, with natural handles —$1.50. 28-inch UNION SILK, with cases to mater and natural sticks—#2. 28-mch STANLEY SILK, with nitural han- les— #2 28-inch UNION SILK, with French horn handles—3. 28.inch LISLE SPUN SILK, handsomely mounted —$4. 28-inch UNION SILK, with silver handles of unique desizn—85 und 86. 28-inch UNION SILK, with natural handies bound with silver- 85. 28-inch U SILK, with sterling silver S87. So far all the coverings are black. A season or so ago the colored fad came in. Whoever thought it was to be short-lived reckoned with- out their host—for axain they come as the very “piuk of propriety"—prettier than ever. Is Corons. 26-inch GARNET and NAVY BLUE TWILLED SILK—$3.50. 2-inch CHANGEABLE SILK EFFECTS— garnet, navy blue and brown—#4. 20-inch TAFFETA SILK, innavy blue, green and brown—85. Canniacz Suaves. 10-inch UNION SILK, with ebony handles— 81.50. 10-inch ALL-SILK GROS GRAIN, with ebony handles, $1.87. 10-inch UNION SILK, with marceline lining and ebony handles ~ 10-inch SATIN, with marceline lining and natural handles. 3 20-inch ALL-SILK SURAH, edged with dainty ruffe and lined with marceline silk— 3.50. 10-inch SURAH, with lace ruffles_$3 and 86. If you ride much or little—at this season of the year yo without a necessities. cannot do it with much pleasure ‘sun-shield.” They rank among We claim—with good ground—to be expert Judges of UMBRELLA values—and pick our way through the market understandinyly. Our stock represents the best. The combine of the makers has not added to our price; a penny’s weiht—and will not, “Pearr “Noa Axo Tur Avexve~ Established 1840. Telephons 905. Torense Sinz T, eee eee 2 Eee eeeris ee ed Fas & Wore Hire eve WILLETT & RUOFF, Sole Arents, as | Toxonzow Is CHILDRENS S535, ue ce! — Hh 33 OR nu 00 pep A x Pea \ be SY - CUSTOM MAKES LAWS. AS IT HAS AL- WAYS BEEN CUSTOMARY TO SHOE THE LITTLE ONES ON SATURDAY WE RAVE. PREPARED A SPECIAL FEAST FOR THE YOUNGSTERS TOMORROW. WE ENUMERATE A FEW; Youth's Lictle Gen and Iron Clads—a/i | eaves. o—— 0-0 Misses’ Shoes in the | dest fitting lasts: that both pretty and ie. Boys ~ R Tag a D A LITTLE PRESEST POR YOUNG FRI CALL TONORKOW. THA 402 Tru Sz N. W. Look for “The Old Woman in Shoe” ake 1t W. A. Prrace & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE. (Open very evening until 6 o'clock.) BY Sst In modest and gorgeous DRESS TRIMMINGS have just been openal. We've never carried quite so complete an assortment; but, as we told you yesterday, we're going to wead the pro- cearion in the newneas and the reasonablences of all that fs near and dear to the Indies’ hearts, ‘We're rebuilding, it's true, but we're ready and anxious to serve you, nevertheless. To- mofrow we invite your attention to these sea- sonable offerings: Aveuioce—Passewesrenres. Beaded Effects, various widths, embroidered nthe mens delicate shades of silk and tinsel. Combinations of Gold and Mode, Gold and Navy, Tan and Brown, Light and Dark Slate, andin all the most exquisite evening shades. ‘They're new, fresh goods, aad their price is €1.87 FARD. Fascy_ Passewesrentes. Embroidered in Beads and Tinsel. Narrow. Lightand Dark Gray, Cadet Blue, Licht and Derk Brown, Reseda Green, &., @1 per YARD. Also a tastefully selected collection of Nar- row, Fancy Edges at 25 CTS., 50 CT. CTS. and $1 per YARD. And wider TRIMMINGS to match. In selecting these fanciful creations especia; attention has been ¢iven to matching the latest tints, New Errecrs Ly Moss Axv Grup Combined. ‘These colors: Navy, Black, Light Gray, Dark Gray, Gobelin Blue, Cadet Blue, Garnet, Reseda Green, Bottle Green, Tan, Light and Dark Brown.” 50 and 38 CTS. ¥D. ‘Same colors in combinations. Six Asp Trxser Give. N jarrow. Above shades. 12% CTS. YD. > Sux Gor, Baxp Errecrs, inch wide. All above colors. Combined silk braidand cord, Entirely mew. 25 CTS. YD. And Gimp Trimmings to match any shade of Dress Goods, up to 87 CTS. YD. TKIM- MINGS of every nature, ¥ . 7 Guoies, Gievtes, Fascy Ginores. A magnificent array, New styles, Vest and Suspenders combined. Black, Silk and Jet. Sarcepay Guove Orrenrsas. 8 Button Tan Suede Mousquetaires. Regular price, $1.25. For Tomorrow, 97 CTS. 8 Button White Wash Chamois. Worth @1.25. Tomorrow only, 79 CTS. 8 Button White Mousquetaire Suede. Never sold for less than $1.25. Tomorrow, $1.00. $1.25 Foster Lacing Gloves, in all the new Tan shades, will be sold Tomorrow for 97 CTS. 7} Cent Black Sick, Kid finish, Gloves at 45 CTs. #1 Mitts, Biack. Long. 65 CENTS. Children’s Mitts and Gloves in all colors, 25 CTs. 527See our “ad” in Sunday's * Post.” Suors. BEST BARGAINS IX TOWN at THE NORTH WASHINGTON BARGAIN HOUSE. Hi 09 Shors, reduced to $3.00. so as AlM'the Bost Makes. 1. & H. STRAUS, 1502 7th st. n.w. sez. 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Theres Re not & manufacturer of boys? clothes of any note whe stand: ardot otk we didn't eau, aot AND fone whe Wonl4N"t have esteemed ¢ A prisiiereto plew his clottine ou our market, Bat we ob LITTLE —durately picked jast whet we Proweht you wanted—that which combined Quality, Shape, Pit, Bors: Pine ond Low Priee stremeth. u the department's hie CLOTHING. Mere are POURLE-BREASTED BOX COAT ber one, but a degree oreo 0) a sutt. SUTT® finer; sizes tol tly. Absolutely extra pioors tor Lar ewit. All teas, tt. — dozen styles. Fail Sof Boys’ Fall Furnishings of every description (3d floor 10th st. building.» Ovrorresrry For Mex ALL Near HAVE BEEN ¢ What remain of the Madras, Cheviot amd French Flannels (oniamdere ‘That WERE #2 2 What remain of the Fancy Double-breasted ‘Vests and they are good styles and just the thing for fall wear, ‘That WERE #2 2% Aline of Men’s Fancy Suspenders, subject to Manutacturers’ slight imperfections, ‘That Wi . Are NOW Ie. A fow imported Sik Umbreling, finest quality, Selvedge finish (Welch, Margetson & Ca¥ make). 2G and 2anch, Ast floor... 24 anme More Resnxvens Or Fas IMPORTATION ORDERS COMING IN DAE. TODAY—UNDERWEAR AND HOSTER” Ladies’ Heaviest All-wool Swiss Ribihed Va black, white or natural gray, high neck 2 lous sleeves. Size. 2 & Price. #240 wo Ladies’ Heavy All-wool Richelien Ris Vents, black or white. Size....... 2 «4 5, 6. High neck, lot eves. $1.40 81.59 SLEBL7O High neck, short sleeves, 1.20 12) 13 1.40 Low neck, short siveves.. 1.00 L110 LA130 Ladies’ Heavy Merino Swiss Ribbed Ves Size, e 2 5 @ Mich neck, long sleeves..8L°5 @1.35 #148155 High nevk, short sieeves.. L051 Le 1.35 High neck,ribbed sleeves. 1.20 1.30 14 1.50 Low neck, no © 100 1218 Boys’ White Merino Vests and Drawers, Size....20, 12 ! fecal be fo Lae. | 4) 86 nex.) New Hosiery. Ladies’ Fast Black Cottonose, and toes, _ pair: 5 pairs for @1.00.— 100 dozen Children’s School Hose, uble Anees, heeis and tors Sizes Sto®, Ze. 9g. 27e. A, Be 100 down Boys’ Iron Clad Bicyeldose, double kuees, cels and toos. Sizes 740, N&dore double Buscx Lace Sprctax: Bourdon Lace, all stk. inches, 400, yard. inches, Oe. yard.— Real Gaijure de Ireland Lace ——4 and 6 inches, 37%. — (First floor. G. A. R. Excucruss. Rogers’ Tea Spoons, OSe. a net, Rogers’ Medinr Size Table Kntve, $1.68 a set, Rilver Ware Department. st floor..12th st. building, right of enramoa.) A Guove Inex FOR PRESENT USE. Ladies’ Ton Castor Gloves, 4-button ength, Patent clasp—all siz. tear skriiget.) —— Usercx Tursos IN NOTION DEPARTMENT, ‘Tracing Whee!: Bank Pins, por box. Weep Embroidery Sat Betroltery Cettuloid Whaletone Silk Garter Needle Books....... ‘WOODWARD a - rH, = Pe e3

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