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4 i EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON. _ September 3 THE MONDA CROSBY 5. NOYES -Edito THE EVENING STAR bas o regular and vermancat circuiation la Washington three mee larger thar thy the city, @ local NEWS paper and Ad- my otner | Yertising Vediaw it bas ne competiter. | fe | Campaign methods and morals form a sub- | Ject worthy the close attention of intelligent | Voters of all parties. Parties are neither as bad | as some writers with an acute moral sense be- lie naything like so free from just | censure as thich-and-thin partisans always | maintain in defense against such stacks. The truth is ueualiy between these extremes. But there is quite enough of evil in campaign | methods to justify much of the denunciation they have received. One dillicuity to be avoided ip this disctaion is the resound from charges made interaperately. ‘Periodical reviewing and | newspaper comment might well, as regards ali this claes of topics, be made more effective by moderation in tone and careful selection of fasts. Mr. Herbert Welsh, in an article in the September Foren, points oat publicity asa eure for corruption, meaning publicity in the | proceedings of natioual committees. How intended and meritorious the sug- gestion it is not likely that secrecy will cease to Be the manner in which carapaiga committees | of th: ous party organizations will conduct | ‘Dollars Saved.” their business, Such « general law as some | dave, requiring the publication, sworn and eubseribed te, of amounts expended | exch campaign, would de something | wing the desired reforme. Bat too | tnot to be expected of this kind of | . which t» merely corrective of the more palpa uplained of and does rot reach Lue disease, a half-way in- | dorsement of scandalous political profliga party purposes the plea that it is “fight- | ing fire with dre.” When public feeling im all | parties is thoroughly aroused the committees will belesshkely to use money in wayenotopenty, no’ ever weil Dollars Saved.” “Dollars Saved.” ‘Dollars Saved.” Do! Dollars Saved.” “Dollars Saved. ‘Dollars Saved. in specific cases, to be defended tn them-| ‘Dollars Saved, selves. Inthe same review Mr. Harter has a | plan for more ecicient management which, be- | “Dollars Saved. sides the publication of campaign expentes,| devolves the chief work on the local commit- | “Dollars Saved.” tees, with supervision in the central committee | , . and a close adherence to party platforms. This | “D°Usrs Seved. is the old states rights notion in part with a call | , a ‘Doll: ” forsincerity in the other part that is refreshing. — Mr. Harter is one of the democrnte who con- | «poiiars Saved.” trived the free trade “ec ign for principle and he seriously thinks that it was adopted to | “Dotiars Saved.” be strictly, consistently and universally ad- hered to. “Dollars Saved.” ee The political affairs of at least four southern | “Dollars Saved.” statesare inastate of upheaval. In Texas there |... : was afree tight in open convention, followed by | “DUS Saved. a split over the nomination fer governor. In “Dollars Saved.” Alabama the Kolb irregniars and the “people's” party fase on Congresa and electors-and there | are confijent claims that a fusion will be effected! between these elements and the repub: lieans on the electoral ticket. In North Carolina | a third party state convention has recently been | “Dollars Saved.” held and a republican state convention called | for next month, fasion not yet being agreed upon, but possi Gow. Buchanan's inde-| pendent candidacy in Tennessee for re-elec- thon makes the election of the democratic can- didate somewiat doubtful. Over and above all this the republicans are preparing to se- riously contest Louisiana, where the faction fights of the democracy have unquestionably weakened that party's hold to some extent. While the democrats are pertarbed in spirit ‘over ths hitherto solid south the republicans arsannoyed by democratic chances in Wiseon- sin, Illinois and other western states. This is not an easy year for the old parties, but there would seem to be no particular danger of the | new party accompliahing more than a gain of Congressmen and the honor of having here and there scared the oller parties pretty badly. es ‘Dollars Saved.” ‘Dollars Saved.” “Dollars Saved.” “Dollars Saved. “Dollars Saved." “*Dollars Saved.” “Dollars Saved.” Wittens Reved.~ “Dollars Saved.” Tn aboat two weeks members of the Grand Army and other visitors will arrive here in | “Dollars Saved.” numbers to attend the grand encampment, | “"Dollars Saved. which promises to be the most notable gathering of old solstiers ever weleomed in any land. The city has been engaged in preparations for the | “DoUsre Saved.” ver since it was decided to hold the next | .. moe g here, and these preparations are now | — in a forward state. The cld soldiers of the | --ponecs saved.” Union and other ci 1 ens of the District are | pleased to do everything in their power to make | the coming encampment @ perfect success, and | they hope that nothin. whatever may occur to | Bar the f the occasion in the slightest “Dollars Saved.” “‘Dollars Saved.” Malicious stories intended to prejudice | “Dollars Saved.” ic against the citizens have been pub- | Tished. But as there never inas been a time | “Dollars Saved.” when irzesjor.-abl any-a-Hi did per mils mn liners did not indite |... ‘meas the public is well Pre ve such slanders at their true Washington will welcome cordially all ~ who can come and extensive made for their comfort. It, y ax well as on the fds Visitors for ent, b “‘Dollars Saved.* “Dollars Saved.” “Dollars Saved." v “Dollars Saved.” At tribal ins the ar rection is growing | “Dollars Saved.” urls alarming reports to salam accounts, If it be | * "Dollars Saved.” . that the Russian colonel | Kement was the aggressor, | “Dollars Saved.” Lliged to interfere and give “Dollars Saved.” protectiv te her ally, the ameer. Meantime the Afghans, ple in the ¥ | “Dollars Saved.” country are rebelling against the weak central | eutberity and by ug ont inducements » the Dollars Saved." the lent and “restore order.” , with a tendency | Dotiars ‘Saved.~ to become spee Tt wilt tax the powers of Mr. me and Lord Kose- | “Dollars Saved.~ eutmovt to avoid war and yet main and interests, — Nearly all seeular days are labor's days in one | Doller*-Seved” sense. But Labor Day in the peculiar sense is that which the working people celebrate today. |**Dollars Saved.” Tris set apart to rest aud to athletic contesta, Music ¢ siou. ‘The parade shows ; “Dollars Saved ganization= look like and are im fact. In a wort the day is one devoted to American |“‘Dollars Saved. labor anc energs so far a thes relate to the | Persons who carry on, as wage éarners, the vast | *Dollars Saved.” industries of the republic ! country there is no bck 0: objects of th pate in its observance. aes soe Au inspection of premises is an absolutes: cessity of the senitary situation at such » th eethin. Another is the prompt and thorough | "> Femoval of the garbage. If the ofty ie made} “Dollars Saved." clean and kept clean uo pestilence is passible. } Cholera tinds no tirm foothold im a community | “Dollars Saved. on the tookout for it. The health authorities have bees duly warned in this vival matter byg! “DollarssSaved.” ‘Tue Stan. i ezar to oeenp ‘The Glad “ Dollars Svea." |nptre wee The dificulty that immigrants appear to have about getting a proper bath in quarantine affords a horrible snggestion of the condition in | «-pantaresa: which they are discharged through the commtty | = under ordinary cizeumstances. Permanent bath facilities of un adequate character wo: Le well worth while. ah; ‘Dellars-Saved.” ~ [Dotter Saved.” — The msidious choieragerm is evidently-plam | “Dollars Saved.” Bing an attack on American politics. A viger- ous quarantine should be established. “Dollars Saved.” fonts see If the thermometer wili continue towtand by the people during the cholera agite#ion, much that it has done in the pust will be surgiven. —— - ++ People who live in the pulslio gaze may as well rest for awhile. Sullévan aud Corbett | ave the center of the stage. ee Possibly Corbett’s haste in-entering the ex- Bibition arena was pagtlya matter of disere- tion. “Dollars Saved.” oe - Senator Platt is now open to thy advances of the interviewer. Bt ane Bi iH i H i s8Ss TT a | ‘at FOS EVERYTHING TO @o! DOLLARS SAVED ARE DOL- LARS EARNED. NOT GIVEN AWAY EXACTLY — BUT NEXT TO itt OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN! A WEEK OF MONEY SAv- ING. PURNITCRE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, from which a discount of 25 cents on every deilar is allowed. A discount of ents onevery dollar expended for Curtains, Curtain Materials and Uphol- stery Goods. o Be Mos: Exerscrr. You save 825 on every hundred vou spend in Furniture, You save $35 on every hun- dred you spend in Lace or Tur- coman Curtains, Curtain Mate- rials and Upholstery Goods. BBR Or ¥ ¥ Beet RM BBB gu YY Be Ub TY RBB cu y Tr HH nN SS, Tt Han ¢ Ss Fo Hat He Sas. 2 2a ae T a ae ‘ss SSg U U RRR ERE ss 8 & E SssS “cu oR OR ERE PER CENT OFF BED SUITES. | 25 PER CENT OFF SIDE- BOARDS. 25 PER CENT OFF HALL RACKS. 25 PERWENT OFF PARLOR SUITES. 25 PERCENT OFF CHIFFO- | NIEKS. 25 PERCENT OFF DESKS. 23 PER CENT OFF BOOK CASES. ‘£3 percent off China Closets. 25 percent off Buffets. ‘35 per cent off Curtains. 35 per cont off Upholstery Goods. All included im this perfect maelstrom of bargains, eclips- ing any furniture sale ever in- As we then move the remnants left from this week'ssale (which, by the way, will be very few) to our new establishment on the site of the New York Avenue Rink, between 13th and 14th streets northwest. \Caee Ye tee Ree THE: EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. eis a MONDAY” SEPTEMBER tl ll 5, 1892. Soussx Buswre RAYS. wer? wwww AT KNE Wy DAILY Wy ye WHAT is richor than good Bleck for img i & bs gars tags | WW WW dress? Whats cheaper than « poor Bleck e a ww ww me OF EKE = Wr 'W You must know where to drew the lines. t “Allis not good that fs black.” But all that is in our Bleck Goods corner is the sterling kind. Woven Fight—and dyed right. Odd patterns aut best—that is the very alm of fashion. There are not'more than one or two weavers that know how to work in bisck, but they have been throngh the mill of experience and are fraduated experts, Perfection is their only product— nd we stick tothem. They have done themselves Prond for this season. Their designs—Ike their qualities—are exclusive. We have piled the counters fall of the novelties with the piatn staples as a founda- tion. As far as price gues they don't cost any more than the experiments of the less celebrated. When it don’t take any larger purse to reach the best—Lave ft by all means. New goods are arriving. New Laces, New ‘Wilings, New Handkerchiefs, New Ribbons, New Scarfs, New Hosiery, New Fall and Win- ter Underwear, &e. New Hanpxencurers. special lots of All-linen Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs at 25 and 50c. Latest designs and Dest values yet offered a: these prices. A 40-inch WOOL MOTRE—81 yard. 42-inch BROCHE DIAGON aL—81.50 a yard. 42-inch CHEVRON SUITING—81.50 a yard. 424uchSILE STRIPED SERGE-$1.75 a yard. MATALASSE SUITINGS—@1.35 and $1.50 ayard. CROCODILE SUITINGS—platn and striped effects 81.25 and $1.50 a yard. WOOL JACQUARDS—cord, arabesque, bro- cade and stripe patteras—81, @1.23 and $1.50 a yard. BEDFORD CORDS—plain and fancy desiens o., $1, $1.25, $1.50, 82, 82.25 and 82.75 a yard. FRENCH DIAGONALS—both narrow and wide wales—75c., 81, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. few left of the Isst season's Navy Blue Fall-weizht Jackets, but in Small sizes only, viz., 32, 34 and 36. Here are the redyctions: 85, $6, $8, $10, 812, #15and 818 Jackets now 62, 83, @5 and 86. Grand chance to secure a govd Jacket for or- inary wear at lese than half price. Wirriaw H. M°Kyes, x 933 Ps. Ave Do You Neen Axx 42-inch PLISSE CLOTH-@2 a yard. = 42-inch CRAPE CLOTH--81 a yard. PPP 00 00 ANN gSS, FRENCH FLOWERED, FIGURED, spoT- [SS BOP 88 8 8 REN Bas, TED, LINKED, OVAL, STRIPED, DI- 3 ; P 6 60 NR 3. AGONAL and BROCADED SUITINGS—7 P 00 00 NNN Sas8 7 81, 81.25 and 81.50 a yard. Pux Leaver Fors on Kxives Each season has its fad. WOOL BENGALINES FOR THE COMING ENCAMPMENT? Willrelgn supreme in fashion’s eye. Of course we| We Lave purchased, under price, a limited quantity of Silver-plated Teaspoons, Tablespoons and Forks, warranted the best S-ofince plate on pure nickel silver, that we will sell at have collected a variety that will satisfy every long- ing. 40-inch WOOL BENGALINES—small cords— @1 and $1.50 yard. 46.inch WOOL cords—82 a yard. 44-inch WOOL BENGALINES—two sizes of large cords~#1.75 a yard. #1 the 3 dozen Teaspoons, #2 the 36 dozen Tablespoons, $2 the 44 dozen Tabie Forks. BENGALINES—medium ‘These are goods that cost regular Just 50 per cent more and area special snap. Remerbor, we offer no Sprays commen ware, but warranted triple plate, something Mw Tue Froop Or . Fasuios. that will wear you for seven years and yet no dearer than ordinary plate. It's a rare chance. QUADRUPLE SILVER-PLATED Butter Dishes from $2.50 up. Cake Baskets from $3 up. ‘Castors from #2. 50 up. Berry Dishes from @3 up. Cream Pitchers from 22.50 up. Sugar Bowls from $3 up. Tce Pitchers from $5 up. Complete Ted Sets from $15 up. ‘We carry the largest stock of Silver-plated Ware in Washington and can show everything manufactured in that line. We only keep the best grades of quadruple Plate of j Reed & Barton, Rogers, Meriden and other standard | factories. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS. ESTLEY'S SILK WARP HENRIETTAS. ESTLEY'S SILK WARP DRAP D'ALMAS. LUPIN'S CASHMERE SERGES AND CAMEL'S HAIR. COURT AULD'S CRAPES. PRIESTLEY'S VEILS AND VEILING. More is expected of BLACK GOODS than of any other mezuber of the dress fabric family. The more reason for you to be particular in picking. Wo have notasingle yard that's not trustworthy—new—and neat. Ours must be the collection you are looking | for. Prrnys. stu Asp Tue Avesve R. HARRIS & CO., Established 1840. ‘Telephone 905. seS-m,w,f Corner 7th and Dn.w. “7,00 U URRR PE TR OU URRR Rg Fasovs $2.50 Suoes Have the appearance and style of some of the best 85 Shoes and are Laxspurca & Buo. HIS IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR SHOPPING, —— made of materials that we war- THE NEW GUODS ARE —— rant tobe durable. Good judyes HERE — YOU CAN GET —— say: “OUR OWN 82.50 SHOES YOUU FICK OF THE VERY — LATEST. re without exception the best ‘Shoes in the U. S. for the price.” ‘The new fall styles of OUR - OWN $2.50 SHOES are a decided improvement on the former line. In consequence we expect to double our last season's large sales during the coming fall. You cay sow nave YOUR DRESSES MADE UP WITH MORE SATISF: TION. YOUR ‘DRESS- MAKER WILL SOON BE OVERRUSHED, AND THEN YOU WILL SUFFER DIS- APPOINTMENT. We nave press coops Prom THE HTT CHEAPEST To THE VERY FINEST MADE. + ou Goons as row as 123c. ren YARD. r 2 9x Button or laced. Tuex come tae 18, 20, 25c. Five different styles. Goons. Widths A to E. 1. 1 x rans Tuex rae 373 axv 50c. Hand-turned (feather weight). quarry. Fine Dongola Batton Boots. Five different stylish shapes. sae For 50cra. Pua Yano , We snow rae tancest Line || OF ALL-WOOL MATERIAL IT 18 || POSSIBLE TO GET TOGETHER IN || QNE STORE. you NEVER SAW SUCH A VARIETY. FROM THE QUIET EFFECTS TO THE EX- TREME PLAID, ANYTHING YOUR TASTE MIGHT PROMPT YOU TO WANT. 75 crs. ann $1 QUALITIES IN THE VERY FINE GOODS—SILKS, VEL- VETS, PLUSHES, CLOTHS— Is sew reas.—we reer axxiovs ‘TO HAVE YOU VIEW OUR SELEC- TIONS. Ovcr press aoons satox 15 oxE OF THE VERY LARGEST IN THE UNITED STATES — GIVING YOU PLENTY OF SPACE TO DO YOUR SHOPPING INTELLIGENTLY AND WITHOUT BEING JOLTED AGAINST. THE LIGHT HERE IS PERFECT—EVBN ON THE DARKEST DAYS. Tur Sraypanp Fasmox Parrenns, Wauose SUPERIORITY I8"NOW UN- | Widths from A to E. ah “Ovr Owsy $2.50 Suoes. Fine Calf Laced Shoes. Five different styles. Widths B to EE. Fine Calf Congress Gaiters. Four different styles. Widths B to EE. Fine Calf Button Shges. Wx. Haus & Covs RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 and 88? 7th st.. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave, 231 Pa. ave. se. 1 For Goon Hovsexerrsss What is good flour? Ans.—Flour that — (Atecanr) Hicees: Loxvos Axo Pans Fasnioxs. As Issravertve Exuturzios. Troose: wno nave tately roturned from Europe will find fac-siiniles of the autumn costumes now being worn in Paris and London gp exhibition and sale at ‘The Palais Koyal. And, what will most astonish, af prices little more than charged in Europe. And not only costumes ready-made, but also the materials, in fact almost every detail of one's autumn toilet. ‘While the buyers will be glad to sell they will be as Pleased to show you the results of their labors, espe- ctally if your eriticism happens to be favorable. Since tits fs act a formal “‘opening” of the autumn: season you must not expect any spectal decorations. You'll find the store now appears more like a whole- sale than a retail establishment, but the material is hereto mate the graniest showing of Autumn Guods ‘ever collected under the roof af the Pa‘ais Royal. Tue Correct Avroww Hosiery. To write that 9.000 dozens—108,000 patrs—of stock- {ngs represent the import orders of the Palais Royal only interests you when you learn the results of such gigantic purchases from the source of supply. dt means, when coupled with @ cash business, the most economic method of bringing together the producer and consumer; it means, in other words, the best possidle variety and the lowest possidle prices; it maana, therefore, that sor any price you ‘may name the dest quality possible, Prices tor tadiew and Chitaren's Hose range from 25e. to 85.68 a pair. Descriptions cannot be at- tempted in a column advertisement. However, we can potut to the Stookings offered at Sic. or three pairs for $1. It's so easy to claim all the virtues, but Rot $0 easy to possess them, so We ask you to be Judges of the Palais Royal’s 35 ‘special disslay tomorrow. B5o. tor those Paris Liste Thread Hose, comprising the following new combinations of colors—audacious | and therefore typically Parisian: Red with blue up- | pers, red with green, rod with yellow, red with gray, anahogany with gray, gray an with, lavender, brown with yellow, bronze with pink, tan th blue, 8 pairs for #1. 35c. tor there Ribbed and Plain Stock! Diack feet and ankles and uppers in various autumn shades—of course fast black and ingrain dyed. You should know and probably do know that if the stocking is dyed in the yarn ‘twill wear better than if dyed after weaving. This question: How often can you buy Yarn-dyed Lisle Hose sor 3 pairs for $1. with ar B5c. tor thos Fast Black Cotton and Lisle Hose, fn the various autumn weizhts a Note these Ribbed Hose; the white toes ut ‘will tell you they are yarn dyed. The full length, the tmproved shap*, the superior silk finish! Lver before seen such Stockings for 3 pairs for $12 Groves tor tue antumn-thourands of dozens, Ask to see the New Pigskin or Biarritz Muusquetaires. Be- | side the new wood siades are the three new rede— | thirty-three shades in all. The genuine Biarrtiz aud only Gc. pair. Haspxencuters tinen and tawn—trom 120. | to 83.98 each. Here and there among the thon | sands are bargains worth knowing of. Note the | emoroidery of these Ladws’ Seailo pel Borter Hand- kerchiefs marked only Se. Mar never before bought any three such Handkerchtefs. "Twill not do | #0 soon avuin when these are gone. | Nortoxs.—arwarssorsethine new. Here's Comb that won't break and costing only 20 cents. What it’s | made of is a secret, but it's Kood looking and th taker hus confidence in it to ensinel on it these words: | This comb will be ezchanyed fora new one if broken | in fair use within twelve montha, | And here Is the new Extension Dress Shield at only . Directions for use: Firat fasten the ahield | at thearmbole, SEW THROUGH THE BINDING retch same downward until th: shirtd to ten the Loose tapes to the seams, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Fax Duess Goovs. We bes to announce that we are now displaying our complete line of Fall Dress Goods, comprising the choicest pickings of the leading European markets and the niflls of our own country. ‘The new stock consists of various lines of Bon- Epenglines, Matelass, Cristalline, Velour se, Storm Serges, Diagonal Chevron Serges, En- «lish Broadcloths aud Cheviots, ‘The following are some particularly good values, which we are offering at “oS . crus - iP A YARD. 75 ditferent patterns of Chevron and Diagonal Che- Viots, in all the latest fail colorings. They are all Wool, 38 inches wide aud a bargain at 5Oc. a vanv. ‘38-inch All-wool Storm Serces, in navy, cardinal, scarlet and black. 5Oc. a varv. 38-inch Diagonal Serges, in brown, tan, garnet, fray, myrtle, navy and black. A very effective and handsome style, for 5Oc. a vaxp. ‘38-inch Fancy Striped All-wool Cheviots, with il- luminated spots, suitable for children’s as well as ladies’ dresses. Lovely styles at Oc. a yarn. ‘38-inch Mixed Cheviots, Two-tone Diagonals and Ombre Stripes—an endless variety of designs and colors. - 50c. a vanp. ‘These few items embrico hundreds of pieces of foods. We would be pleased to have you inspect them—if you can't come writefor samples. Among othe new goods will be found VELOUR RUSSE—a new corded weave with glace effect, to be ‘used for entire dresses or trimming—it 1s extremely handsome. One of the peculiarities of it is that each Plece shades on to four different colors, making it pos- sible to combine it with any kind of goods. They are nee $2.40 » van, 54-inch Genuine Scotch Mixtures—the latest. “The Dalgoruki” Suit is vuade of similar material. This in iteelf is sufficient to causea brisk demand for them. will make light bread, white bread, sweet bread and wholesome bread. All this “*Ceres” will do. What ‘*Ceres” cannot do ‘ih the bread line cannot be done. ‘The market is full of tmitations of “Ceres” flour, and although we feel com- Plimented by them we are also obliged to take steps to guard against their being QUESTIONED, CAN BE BOUGHT HERE. THE MAJORITY OF WASH- INGTON’S MOST FASHIONABLE MO- DISTES WOULD USE NO OTHERS. MUOH MATERIAL CAN BE SAVED BY USING THESE. Wars every 50 crs. wortu oF palmed ss the genuine “Ceres” flour. Sts YOU BUY WE GIVE You Every seck and barrel of wenuine " pevrakss vs A —— A PAGE ILLUSTRATED CATA. LOGUE BRIM FULL OF THE NEW STYLES. print of two gold medals and the antograph signature of Wm. M. Galt é Co. Look for it. Many Tue coo: evextyes svecest A LIGHT-WEIGHT WRAP. WE HAVE A JAUNTY BLAZER JACKET WE SELL Or aT $3.25, AND A VERY NOBBY LITTLE JACKET, TASTILY MADE UP, For $5.00. U All “live” grocers sell * Ceres.” sell no other—buv tt from them. Weonly wholesale ft. Ws. M. Gar & Co, “Wholesale Flour and Feed, Dealers,” Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. “Suor Hass: For Fa Axo Wrives, ’92. Flew of Boss tor tall otek ehh Pa ek oNiost Yor le and ee oS bal Tue xew rmxos ane | HERE. WE ARE READY FOR | You. Soox raz coor weataer WILL BE A FIXTURE. PRE- PARE YOURSELVES NOW. IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN ORDER BY MAIL, LARS= | t W II iw i ul i FURNISH YOUR:HOUSES THIS WEEK! Jvuraves Lanxssunen. Con. 13rx Axp F Srs. N.W. BURGH. “Suoz Pore For Mux, at oe and popular prioe Hooves & Serpe ikon 2 BRO.. “"Bapert Shoe Fitters,” 1217 Pu Am NW. os AAS AI SAREE, ition ‘They are $1.00 4 vazv. ‘54-inch Chevron Mixturcs—a bargain at T5c. a xanp. 42-inch Two-tone Serzes in combinations of brown and green, red and green, biue and brown. 98c. a vano. 40-inch Corded Weave, in glace or two-tone effect. $1 4 vanp. 40-inch All-wool Matelasse, in myrtle, golden vor aeae S115 cae 40-tnch Silk and Wool Diagonals, in combinations of brown and gold, blue and yold, myrtle and gold. $1.15 4 vanv. 40-inch Cristalline, in combinations of black and white, myrtle and cardinal, inyrtle and gold, steel and gold, cardinal and white, cardinal and gold, ‘brown and gold. $1.10 4 vanp. 40-inch All-wool Bengalines, all colors, regular @1 quality, for ‘89 CENTS. 4@-inch Epengline, all colors. $1.25 4 vanv. ‘St-inch Diagonal Serges, Storm Serges and Chey- rons, in navy, myrtle, tan, golden brown, gray, slate, garnet and black, at $1 4 vanp. Bt-inch Broadcloth, in every conceivable shade, a very superior article, guaranteed to be the equal of ee , BL25 a rum ERE BRE eR x Woopwarn Ax» Lorunor, PNA | = 00 SN a i Asp Compasr, 807 Pa Ave N. W. Of conrse you will Decorate For Ta G, A. R. > Excaseaenr. You can further your interestsin this as wall as other matters by looking to us for the best qualities af the least prices. Rev, Warre Axo Buve Bestixos ew Bons (Absolutely Fast), as | ce To 1dc. Yano. CLOSING TIME p. m every evening. eee vane A Guasce Hene Asp Tueneu. REMIND YOU OF THE AUTUMN THINGS VISIBLE ON ALL THE | COUNTERS. Bact Fisos Or Aut Kisos. (Cotton or wool.) 3c. Doz. To $10.50 Eacr. ee Rich, beautiful conceits. We'll gladly tell you all about them-there’s something worth knowing. Will | take pleasure in showing them to you—they're worth Seeing. Needn't feel compelled to buy. Wetold you of the NEW DI WEAR, HOSIERY, CURTAINS, dainty Tast week Taste Lisexs. 24-yard lengths of Bleached or Half Bleached Ger- man Damasks for @1.13 and @2. 19 each. 3-yard lengths of Bleached German Table Damasks for 1.35 and $2.63 each, STUFFS, UN SHAWLS, DER. ¥, Today youcan see some UPHOLS' —ss Tea Axv Tastx Srooss, Heavily Lacquered—wil! wear as cod as any that cost three times as mach. meee | Tea size, 50c. dozen. Table size, $1 dozen. INDIA SILK TEA GOWNS, TEA GOWNS AND FLANNEL WaAISTS, ‘They're certainly priced low f such exquisite things. Light Blue, pink, lavender and black, iace | I Ksrr U. wapies’ Ksit Unperwear. and ribbon trimmings. | | Tadies' Fall Weight Ribbed Vesta, 290. each. Ladies’ Fall Weight Plain Vests, 50c. Pants to —e: match. — FINE IMPORTED HENRIETTA TEA Mews Haxpruncmers GOWNS, new shades of olf rose, tobacco We ha the handsomest line of Men's | Hemstitched Col browns and gray—sieeves of India silk — Bordered Handkerchiefs posat bie to procure at the price, 12ige. Pola dot. Dodice effect. stripe, fluer-de-ts and other borders. sasee 1 pao 12%. acu. 12%. Eacu. —— THE NEW STYLES FLassen | Mussrx, Foxpa & Compamr, WAISTS—navy bine, black and garnet— | box plaited or Jabot fronts. H —#2.25, $2.50, 63.00 and 83.50.— (24 floor, ith st. building.) EOS | ERE y E A Bir Or Tax Asoor 3 OUR GREAT SALE OF FEE H eT OUSEFU! 8 Tue Lanonta Mex. roar inter. —— Sa ests, Like those of all other carefal buyers, are FOR THE 2" allied with ours, with the single exception GARE | G2- that while they are on the alort forlarger wages, : A. . #2 we are constantly striving to reduce the price wi seprananties S2- Of their necenearicn, Growing more popular daily. Nothing surprising in Ger Here are four Barwalng in Bright, Fresh, | ¢ reat teacher. ose who €2-Sersonable SHOES which ~ill forcibiy appeal | at set experience is a grout tencher, and those w G2- tothem. They're FINE SEOES, unsurposced | have tried usin the past are certain customers for all G2- forcomfort and wear. time, New customers are being aided to our lists Gr Two for the working men; two for their wives. = daily, and thas it goes. We want your patronare, If you are housekeeping and have friends or relatives they'll surely hunt you up on this occasion. THE FIRST Tsa Man's SHO and it's all SHOE, Our popular ““F.8. 8." Shoes need Se- no introduction.” Shoes that are pot ia If you as good are sold elsewhere f¢ g ot } $F Neltve sew ines Too a #3. are guing to entertain visitors you'll want to do it ax our crder. “Alt ‘ai mn ws a ocean zes—laceS] OG | wellas possible. You'll want them to return hor SESE ‘with a good impression of yourself and yourcity. A @ eltmax.” It's OUR OWN little discretion and forethought now—withs very ly Celebrated Hand-sewed PAM- ILY SH08 STORE Calf Shoe. Peat small outlay «f money—will enable you to accomplish oak sole. We've lad a big run on this. Wehave Table Linens, Towels, Cots, Pillo Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Sitps, Blankets, Spreads, Contforts. Curtaine, Glass and Dish Cloths, Scrubbing | Cloths, Table Padding, Flags and Bunting for deco- | rations, &e. All at the lowest prices ever named for the same goods. Men wear them every w e- They're $4 everywhere but here. “83.00 THE THIRD 1a BUTTON SHOR, Ts a 83.50 for which $2.49 will be asked this 3 patent leather tip, Wore strong sciht patent leather tip. It's. soll, 85> serviceable SHOR, and’ echeap ee LAD THE FOURTH Tae regular $4 Doniola, sewed See BUTTON SHOE for ladice. We have ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS FOR TUESDAY. - it in pointed, and i with, Jutent eather oF haa cad €5 dozen LINEN DAMASK TRAY j- the beauty of it is that it will sell; 2.98 Ge” this week for $2.05. seeveeseee! ie CLOTHS, extra fine quality, 2i¢x2i¢ FFF k ‘FF inches, tied friuce. Only | i + Y 2Se. each. i Dae r LLL 5S, HH 00 FRE (600 dozen ALL-LINEN TOWELS. 5 * 8.8 gg & 10c. each; $1.20 dozen. Sss, HH Qo FE Sss8 HH “oo Ere 1,000 dozen ALL-LINEN HUCK AND a Of FF = DAMASK TOWELS, 18x36 to 19x38. T oo — 2 33 Be 2ige. ech; 1.50.0 dozen. Sss8 Tt 00 g rf ae \s 310 Axp 312 Sevesra Sr. N.W. 1,000 dozen PLAID DOYLIES. se! 2350. dozen. 8 8 Sacas Dessae' ee ieee pea eee 2 . Ar Wusanta & Eoxoxsrows. 50, a dozen. We shall begin the fall trade by fering eegant Decorated Dinwer ome a en ee ee 500 dozen HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, 2 Pe Tish ‘D-coratty ot scotia — 130 plecea.ftewnlar price, 820. For Caton Oe: — a. oT Flewant Wite and Gola i. 835. Handsome Royal Bine and Tum. inated Gold Decora Dinner Set, of one week only 3a ‘ Reoarvise Brascers. TExquisite Hay: Hand Chine Dinner Set. of om Ri —_ MOiiietsat proportionately isk’ ftps | Sugwestive weather, isn't tt? Do you need more “Geter «6 eee Blankets! A sufficient number for the G. A. R. Wruayarra ONSTON, SUR 1207 Ps. Ave N.W. ‘ssctinetonanatntnnanendenmees SS § Our Fall and Winter Stock is here. With distrita- fom A RA EE Hts asinine aoe sts = Somer & co BEN ae to 3 ability crows accordingly. The more Llankets we Vay | EER NNN UC Sss' the less we pay for them-the less jou pay. Ours | Ha® effected the most exquisite results | come direct from the manufacturers—are the kinds that n modern GAS FIXTURES, and both bi We me ‘we've built our blanket reputation on. We are proud creations are on exhibition in SHEDD'S | °f !t—you can share its benefits. Show Parlors, where they are attract- ALL GRADES IN STOCK. ively arrayed. ‘The prices are as low as a they can be. Call and be wshered Wurrs BLawxurs. through. It costs nothing! w4B eta, 8.8. Suepv & Bro. 432 Ora Sr. N. W. How Fore Songre Hen. S5c., 81.35, 81.75, $2.00, 82.50, $3.00, 84.00 and 84.50 pr. 114 White Wool Blankets, — $3.00, $3.50 and 64.25 pr.— 114 All-woo! Blankets, 5 A | THE OF PEI lay unfolds some new treasure. | -. Xe SURPRISE: 36 snc storm Serves, jm f het an: Se par Worth S5e. ch Nowelty Biffecta, half Saastanere, do. difierent ‘shadow of dark and mediam era) P: so ee Worth te... rtette fiat odess snd hiack Saimnedthe a all woo! ae Worth a9 5 2 inch An-wool Storm Serge, tm isch a nas Worth Se $2 son au-woot Hensietta,cuehtecn Aff rent shades besides biack ASc. worn oe ..... 2.000 re Allew Scvoitien a'h'ecn Miiapent tects tat - ate nothy aud attractive 1Sc. worth ssc. toaee..... These gous are in ous Tensth of pat- terns from 5 10 D yards ° ° 0 0 0 © 38 4 33 ict Woot Diaequal, has Benet. Stta finish ao aif the New Balt shod ZDe worth 390... fui Tine of whan, in Ain Sioth ings we are offering wt 7 9c. wortn €2... sows The old lines" staples that are. just am cae eran twit bewerybedy must Half-wool New Nobby Dress Plaids, 2 verfect com. li. One Caine rons acho! eftocts, Worth 980. -.0-sne ¥ Piatds, for oii 1 itech diferent x 3 ae Worth 2¥q Ey Worth 1sge. { New Cheviem Weajper No Tachoest color Worth 2 - : ine New trench Renvabea: = Sych a variety stir every Most) ier canwot fall 6 hs Sat tiny sum ertal ws very vate Pre hi we that they are Just as shea, and We are woting fowaT es Prints, Shirt- - - iw Prints, Turkey red, with black — — figures. Livery yard at _— De. You know what they are worth... bia 40. Worth Se SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CASE 10-4 Brown Sheeting... i 10-4 Bleached Sheeting 10s. jacked Plow Case 93 « Bleached’ Pillow Case ‘Cotton Pac 94 Bleached Lockwood Wheet- “YP Qi e 10-4 Hieached awed = 94 Bieachod Pequat Sheeting ..22c. Mpieacbed Crash Bic. A. Kacrway. 900 PENN. AVE. S.'W. {ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDE 1" I TTTT S85 mr WSS Extremely refreshing to see a clean, bright pair of | Russct Shoes thes: days. The inajortty of them bear rks of rout, Uiey have been to the seashore until they Took almost as eam- Russet Shoes will continue ne yet "way into the winter— and you can well afford to lay aside your old ones and | cet snow pair from Messrs, WILSON & OARR, 920 Fast.nw. All of thelr rust footwear which for- merly sold at #7 per pair has been reduced to @5—ell Kusect Shoes which ware formerly @3 are now €2.50 ver patr. If your fort are tender, « pair of thelr famous $3.50 footweur will afford i:uinediate relief—s variety of shapes to select from, cst Sraassurcen: Orvren Fon Save Ox Torspar. 50-inch Bucla Strips Suiting, latest novelty, at ie. yard, and not ic. as erroneously printed im Satur day's Star. 42-inch Novelty Dress Goods, all colors, beautiful goods, imported to retail for S0e., at B7e. a yard. Also special values in Tmported Dress Pebrics, all new goods. handsome effects, exclusive degigua, at c., We. and $1.25 per yard. WE ARE RIGHT IN IT IN STLES! Silks are going to be Just the thing for the coming reason. ‘#125 Novelty Silks, pansy designs on changeable surahs, extra heavy, at #18 yard Our @1 Heavy Gros Grain Black Sik is warranted not to pull or cut. Money cheerfully refunded to any customer dissatisfied with this si - Don't buy a fall dress before jovking over our eteck and iow prices. Srrassunoens Dax Goons, Croaxs Axo Nortoxe, 404 Asp 406 Tm Sr N.W. Cuouera. you Shirts at Christmas, bus supply now. Sbirts are wold tds? —#5.00 to 816.00 pr.— ae them fo represent those know how to 12. ems: they'll Btand how to mate on xtc caaguiguaeraniess meme cane ‘kc, but we stake our eee eee ee r ‘our sbivts, moe examine “In. nbs" rons Se piety 4 SCARLET BLANKETS. Beck nize 10-4, $3.50 and $5.00 pr. 11-4, 84.25 to $10.00 pr. 12-4, 66.50 pr. 3. Lith st. bidng.) =a : 2 me |AWAY OUT OF THE COMMON ARE THESE. LANAGAN'S J EWELRY ae EE | Hux E. wae Te onnauers. onkauairs, Loves -Hasvxencurers. WHEN PASSING LOOK IN THE WINDOW. WE ARE SELLING THEM AT ONE-THIRD LESS Sit] Seventh street north west hw. |THAN THEY ARE WORTH or could be sold sor YF dowght under ordinary circumstances. A broad Aut Tue Besr Mixes Or Suoss, | statement. you say. Yes, but there im't s bit of guess work about it, We know. So can you. Hed $4.00 to takes large quantity to get them at our figures. = ‘They are exquisite things. Hold up the frst one you come to. SHEEREST PURE LINEN CAMBRIC = il $8 ‘with the Inster of alk that oniy comes to the finest handepun fax. Machine-worked linen never gets hat delicate Iuster. Light and airy as a epider's wel, Not overloaded with embroidery. Just « delicately "Second door trom P st. worked scalloped edge with « dainty scattering of ‘sprigs and sprays—ail done by hand, too. The rich ‘sort of Handkerchief that auy laay would be piessed tocarry. Several pretty desiens. Hand embroidery, We | Nt machine, and the surest, shecrest linen cambric, ‘SOc. 75e. and €1.25. ‘WORTH AT LEAST ONE-THIRD MORE. —e - WOODWARD & Lormnor, °® ‘0TH, 11TH AND F STS. X.w. Now For Moxz Roow.° No doubt you've noticed the improvements going on at our Main cor. Oth and Pa. ave. aw. We need s BE PREPARED. SUN CHOLERA MIXTURE SQUIBBS MIXTURE. Nothing better than these to have in your house fer immediate use tn cases of diarrhea and cramps. They are in convenient-sized bottles with full directions. W. 8. THOMPSON, we3-3t 708 Lith ot. ay the For Between ors our Candies and our conte. ost Duniar's Sih avenue styice i Stik and Derby intr : WILLETT & RUOFF, Bole Arents, Gasre Surrs Scovzp AND PRESSED FOR 61 <1 it | :

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