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G 6 < THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES THE EVENING STAR. ~ WASHINGTON. ‘THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and vermasent circulation in Washington three Mmeclarger thas that of any other paper in | thecity. As a local NEWS paper and A. Vertising Mediam It bas ne competitor. ee ‘There are soms curions revelations in the | matter of iramigration and the relative crime and poverty of foreign and native population | inthe republic. Over one-third of the immi- grants now come from Russia, Poland, Bohemia, Hungary and Italy. Pormerly these lands fur- nished only one-tweifth of the immigration. The foreign element is largest in New York, next in Pennsylvania. In the former there are | 95,489 foreigaers to ench 100,000 natives; in| ,,, Pennsylvania, 19,167. In the country at largo | the proportion fs 17,30 foreign to each 100.000 native born. So much for the largest aggre- gates and their respective proportions. - In nine | states and one territory—Norta Dakota, Minne- | sota, Montana, Nevads, Arizona, Wisconsin, | Rhode Island, California, Massachusetts and South Dakote —chiefly new wéstern communi- ties, the proportion of foreign to native is still | Greater. It is interesting and instructive to | study the census tables and find the effect of the foreign element upon wealth and morality. ‘The ratio for the nation is 1,116 paupers to & Million inhabitants; of convicts, 722 to the, million. It is found that while the foreign born are not one-sixth of the| population, panpers of foreign extraction area majority of white paupers. And the for- eigners, not being one-sixth, contribute a ma- Jority of the penitentiary inmates. This is t of the whole, but not of some of the parts. The highest ten stvtes, &c., already named do not | bear out equally their proportion of crime and poverty with the proportion of foreign to entire | population. Inthe matter of crime four =| abore, while six are below the general average. ‘The four states furnishing most convicts do | not farnish most peupers. The agricultural | states of the northwest are not the poverty-| stricken communities, while convicts are most | Br wit Not we & C numerous in the mining states. The foreigner; — S2!s {0 See the ‘ has done much to build upthe great west. The} Some fosee the KIBBONS. | average increwe per cent of assessed values ic| foie loses ibe een anes nearly 46 for the decade between 1890 and 1590. See te See the id Bix of the ten states having the largest propor- Somes $e oes She CORSETS, tion of foreigners are above thisaverage. This| Come tose: the speaks weil for the ——— These facta | june Sanne se ‘are necessarily conflicting, and possibly leave | Sawer the question aa whole open. with the argu-| Soine fo ane the ment against the importation of the low class | eae of foreigners now coming in whocontribute not | Coine to wee the tothe national wealth, but to the national). Cometoses the ‘difGculties, such ne pestilence, labor ricte and | Pins ecieetl | Gots 10 bee the B: It ie gratifying to be assured officially that | there is no case of cholera in Great Britain or | Ireland. It is even more reassuring to Ameri- cans that outside the quarantine station in the lower bay of New York there inno reported case of cholera, or even a “‘snspect™ in the United States, But the facts cited are a detriment if they lead to absolute confidence in the methods | used to excinde the epidemic. Only by doubt and the watchfulness that is its attendant is it possible to keep out cholera. Sanitary pro-| vision and medical skill are both required. the one to make it impossible for the disease to take hold if it comes, and the other to prevent it coming at nil. or insure its isolation and stamping out if it eventualiy breaks through tor the safeguards provided. But the bet pre Forrioy Lire ventive in all vssea of expected epidemics is eternal vigilance in port, on shore, at the health otice.every whore. The best methods of | frar an 1, the longest necessary detention of of infected or saspected mention with Dy the hea ‘ble resirietion of i Mere, course be © oficers aud the unin- fected pubie, te a tumigation of the maii= such miewus are obvious, and should be exapl Have they been in all cases? If Ot, whe bis ix nota simple of Recessisy for generat o law and the greater aw of pubtic it is a matter of Fer Particniw wecemity in every ease. One a ‘The English tozy or conservative party has Fearued to be crafty. “That fox,” the cele- brated Lord Beaconsfield. was not the first to instruct them how to steal the enemy's thunder. Dat his teaching was more successful «nd bril- | Tint perhaps than that of Canning or any other | of his predecessors. It is said that Lord Salis- bury, following his example, will introduce in the house of lords bills providing respectively | for an optional e:ght-bour law, modifying entail and therefore sitaplifying land purchase and reeoguizing tenants’ rights in the game on their holdings. As the tory squires heve no mann-| factures the eight-hour law will not bother them im the least, and they can safely grant the other mersures as » sop to Cerberus after reconciling | st. a your criticising | ething—commions of tte ever was before. variety nota blemish will be found. Much ‘we show finds its way to the light of popularity fm Washington oniy through our bands. offer ts dented the protection of It is © perfect collection of perfect valuss and around each hovers the surprise of a price you will scares expect for such weighty worth« You don't need to be {nvited—welcome very atmosphere that pervades But being ‘opening day” low the conventional enstom and beg the honor of your attendance at the debut of Fashion wreathed in Autumnal splendor. Come to sce the NOVEL: our guarantes, freights the this busy place. Some to see the Bi | “oine to eee the COM! oF Ts AND PILLOWS. a i H | come . ‘The only tinge of aad that tips this smvitation fs the pride we feel for the taste we have displayed in gathe: January 1. 189 | rope, Asia, Afr You Arr Warns. a fe iF ERR 1 malate you m every climes will And to all thing vote to # +e tb ome to ses the SILES 1a ED SPR to see the DOWN ‘ossess. But “‘come and seo.” Perrys, rica, West in: ‘aud Islands as follows NEW YORK EQUITABLE LIFE AL LIFE. NORTHWESTERN bo NOT WALT UNTH. TUE CHOLERA 18 HE = Norawenera: ie sere | 1,206 Or confined te the healthy portion of the United ‘Suates. S Semone th THAT FOR UNIFORMITY IN PRICES, EQUITY IN DE XG AND HONESTY OF REPRESENTATION Sa? = 2% UR seaners are returned home— QQ Princing with them the Inst fow stray 00 flowers of fashion and fratis of genius that were ate in ripening. And now that every thing te tm readiness we have set apart next Monday a» & formal rich and rare works of the creative world ‘The true and tried staples be paraded before eyes Each—all—every- sincere goodness. The departments have been stocked until the capacity of our immense store fe tested as it this great “show day." LTZ_GOwN GOODS. together such» medley of fashion’s harmonies. To see will be INTH Asp Tue Avescr~ Established 1449. ‘Telephone 98. sscraxcr Bestyess. | here was insurance in force in Eu- alasia, South America, Cen- . Mexico and other countries The } | | | P185,829, 955 | 158,107 | i | \ | OCR EQUITABLE } CREDIT | SYSTEM i ANDS UNRIVALED, INCOMPARABLE, ; i UNIQUE ND THE AVOWED ENVY OF CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES. THE LITTLE READY MONEY REQUIRED TO | sonie of the more inveterate gentry. The tories | SURROUND HER HOME WITE 1NE COMFORTS | expect the eight-hour program to reriously dis- turb Mr. Gladstone's equanimity, but that will depend altogether on the extent of the radi imfluence. It wa+not strong enough to pre- vent the liberals ‘rom declining to make it an fasue in the general election, and as the liberals YRIFLING PORTION OF HER aad aome rulers uave a clear majority without the :adical vote the foxy expedient of the late | premier will probably have no particular weight in disturbing for the present, at least. the lib- WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS. AND CONVENIENCES OF HOUSEKEEPING IN- SPIRES THE HONEST HOUSEKEEPER WITH A | | CONFIDENCE WHICH IS RECIPROCATED BY | | US, SHE PROMISING AND WE ACCEPTING | UNTIL HER OTHERWISE DESOLATE HOME IS eral program. The government would simply ADORNED WITH THE BEAUTIFUL IN URMI- | postpoue the question until after the home rule matter had been settled. Having been sixty edd years in parliament Mr. Gladstone is what hho called himself, “an old parliamentary hand.” see Maine has been 0 reliable republican «tate end there is.no reasen for thinking that it will go democratic next Monday. ‘Ihe democrats have been making 2 vigorous campaign and ex- pect to book some gains. As they may realize ou these expectations shrewd republicans are disposed to admit that their majority of 13.585 im the last state election, that of 1890. will not be maintained ths year. Maine elects a gov- ernor, siegisiature which chooses a United States ‘Berator, and four members of the national House of Refrewmiative. Mr. Harrison's ma- Jority in 1863 was 23.258. ——- ee Wille the New Orleans prize fight resulted in it ‘mall immediate damage except to Sullivan's championship, ite after effects are not innocu- ous. It is boped that the fatai termination of the “prize fight” at Zanesville, Ohio, between ‘two urchins aged ten and eleven years, one of the | Doys dying from spinal injury suffered in the | * encounter, will deter all other juvenile imita- tions that may be in contemplation. —_—< +e ‘The czar has been getting on svch familiar terms with the cholera that the German em- paror will be justde-t in regarding any friendly | advances in the immediate future with deep suspicion. slo tee ‘The purchase of «villa near Ehairn, New Yosk, iss contrmation of the impression that | Mr. Hill does not look forward io any possible conditions under whieh Washington will be . eongenia! pls: naicile. a - Mz. Peck is to be put to the trouble of prer- fag his statistics, anc will be made in other | ware to feel the effects of that most dangerous | f potiticnl walectes. es-cssive official industry. - see ‘This time. just prior to pepe RHE F an excellent pericd fur “extent of the law” ex- i ‘ercises in the Police Court, — see ‘The cholera germ is known as the qomma |... Becitius. It is nt present, however, « large and | eee wee aoe eee coe o ‘The cholera germ will please take notice that | . $b has been “excluded trom the meils.” 7 eeeceres TURE, CARPETS, WORKS OF ART. Hous: & H 77a se. <b (8 MASS. AVE. XL. REMAN Casa Axo Crxor Hoses, 9D. S14, WEL AND DRAPERIES, STOVES AND | best selected stocks of Fopalar-petced Faratture and Upholstery Goods ever brougut te Washington, We propose to do business in a quiet. proper, bust- nese way. up stmply for the pleseure of tug thew down, but shail each and every piece of Myures the lowest price lar piece can possibly be — ‘that price there will be mo de Wesball uot mark goods eee eee W. H. Hovenrox Mra. Co. 1218 asv 1220 F Sx. N.W. Heavgvantess For GGG. g cd Decoratioxss. Fuses. Fics. Laas. SOLD UNDER A SALE ON CONBIGN- MENT TO US. PRICES SUCH a8 TO + DEMAND YOUR ATTENTION. WE HAVE ALSO MADE AND READY TO GIVE YOU ON CALL LARGE SHIELDS, WITH FLAGS ALREADY GROUPED, A$ FOLLOWS: SMALL SHIELD, WITH 5 FLAGS, $1.25. LARGE SHIELD, WITH 5 FLAGS, $1.75. THEN WE HAVE THEM WITH 3 AND 4 FLAGS MUCH CHEAPER. 8 MAKES A SPLENDID DECORATION. Bexmxo Fiscs [x Garar Vanery. Ger Ova Paces. WE BELIEVE THEM TO BE ‘TRAORDINARILY Low. GET OUR PRICE ON DECORATING YOUR BUILDING. G. ALR. Femurere Sare Coyusces. THREE MORE CAR LOADS 1X, 100 SUITES, WHICH WE WOULD LIKE TO SELL AND THE PRICES 4 ALL RIGHT. JUDGE FOR YOURSE. ALL GOODS AS WE REPRESENT Ovr Gnear Dis Roow Tarses SOLD UP TO YESTERDAY. $1.50 yard. 85 NG IF you WANT ONE GEL IT a7 ONCE, AS OUR LAST SHIPMENT BEFORE THE 27H Is IN NEXT WEEK, OUR GREAT Parton Serre LE. JUST LOOK AT WHAT WE WAVE AND acbe Os Tarim Mensrs. i Tr You Wasr ° A Rocsise Crate SEE OURS Ar a Au 4 ARPETS, Care CARPETS ARE NEEDED JUST NOW, AND WE WANT YOUR TRADE, AND OFFER THIS COMING WEEK, 9" - 12 To 17, TO MAKE. La¥ AND LINE ANY CAR- SceremBer PET AT THE PRICE OF CARPET— NOTHING CHARGED FOR LABOR OR LINING. THIS 18 A GREAT Boxa Five Reoverios. omen Rewesuze, Tus Hovourows Great Sure. one— Werg—orty. Fon Your Asrenest. so W. H. Hoventox Mra. Co, 1218-1220 F Sranr N.W,, | parma “Wasurxcros, D. C. For A Sweer, Preasaxr SMOKE TRY THE AMBROSIA 5c. CIGAR. HAVANA FILLED. HAND WORK. SOLD BY, J.T. LACY, 600 7th st. n.w. . VIENNA CAFE, 814 aud 810 F st. n.w. CROSS BROS., 1st and H sts. n.w. F. J. DRAKE, 68 H st. n. ©. B. HOOVER, Oth snd Gets. o.w. 3. BRONOUGH, 929 20th st. n. w. J. P. SLOSSON. 1500 14th st. n.w. J. A. CONNOLLY, 926 Ist st. o.w. A. DAVIS, 495 H st. H. H. BOWIE & BON, S17 12th st. ne. FRANK B. WINTER, 12th and K sts. and Florida | things out of gear. Isn't that so with you? Might ave. ne. J. W. TALBERT, ne. FRED. EGE, 1337 15th st. n.c. L. D. WALTER, 15th and G sts. n. 22th and K eis, and Florida. ave. | z 8. SPAULDING, 1331 Md. ave. n.0. TALBERT. 12th and Md. ave. HAFFER & GADDIS, Oth and Mass. ave. ne. UNTER & BRO., 1014 Fst. n.w. O'LEARY DAIRY KITCHEN, 703 7th st. n.w. ¥. W. SHARPLES, 21 Pa. w. JAMES OWENS, 1006 Pa. ave. T. F. WHALEN, 11515th st. nw. HENRY SACHS, 1740 14th st. nw. W. D. McGIVEN, 706 H st. n. J, A. CRAMER, 712 Hot. ne. J. C. INGRAM, 4th and E. Cap. st ne J. A. HEWES, 307 3d st. 2.0. W. A. HARNER, Sth and Lets. 9.0. K. ¥. BOURNE, 200 7th st. s.w. CENTER MARKET CAFE, cor. 7th and B ste. aw. R. J. McCLELLAND, 603 7th st. W. K. MITCHELL, 1219 $4 st. GEO. H. BURNESTONMBO 7th st. 5. w. D. W. SOUDER, 1114 = J. M. CLARK, 717 sth ne. L. C. ROLLOCK, cor. 4th and A sts. e¢, ae LINDER, 6230 > OWNE, 2212 14th at. n.w. Fa H. LEONHARDT, 1229 Fet. n.w. JOUN SELLMAN, 3073 M st. ARTHUR TALLANY, 482 I st. w ©. W. HOLL, BOLE AGENT, #010-3:" ‘2u7 Penna. ave. n.w. Rewovar. Sare. 20~PER CENT DISCOUNT-20 On FURNITURE and CARPETS For the Next FIVE DAYS Only. ALSO. A lot of WALNUT and GILT PICTURE-FRAME MOLDING snd TWO MITERING MACHINES. JOHN SMITE, 452 Pa. ave. vow. After Sept. 15 will be at 743 and 745 7th ot. nw. so10-6t ‘95e. nd #1 and up. 61, 81.25 and up. patra Quality All-jinen Hack Towel Ite. each, ‘Turkey Red yard. Loow Dice Table Dami Crea Table Dau yard. White Table Damas) ‘able Damask, 25c., 37}4¢e. and 50c. + 18e. amd 250. yard. “exe enille Table Covers, 750. jeres, frinve aud dato top and bot- A bargain in Plaid Linen Doylies. On! CARBAET & LEIDY, #10 228 7th we. You Win Frrsn Srocx FRESH STOCK. Wars FRESH STOCK. Finds Fr FRESH STOCK. ERESH STOCK. FRESH STOCK yaeeH LRVSH FRESH PRESH PRESH FRESH § Maseracrene made to our order at diatant ractory tu ly the sarve 4 ner ax they are very other deal couatry,but made im this city i or orn shops, under our direct saper- Vision, and are car own spectal styles ami quaif- ties that are not te be FRESH found elsewhere. FRESH Wewuarantee our prices FRESH to be aa lie tad lower FRESH than the so-called special FRESH prices of those dealers no have to pay the jesale manufacturer & profit and treight be- fare they put on thetr profit to make & price to you. Orn stock of other Trareliny Goodais by far the best and cheayeat to be had aus were. ‘The fine-t and largest assortment of POCKET | BOOKS tn the Distrtet. | | | \ Torsaws, 1231 Press. Ave. NW.) Repairing properly and promptly done. | j J “yok OHNSON 262 UTTRELL, x,y ase 713 MARKET SPACE. A GREAT PRELIMINARY DISPLAY OF ADVANCE IMPORTATIONS “aN AUTUMN AND WINTER DRESS FABRICS COMMENCES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, Many of the most beautiful creations are confined exclusively to us, and in numerous instances the ‘quantity is quite limited. Mere are afew of the many TSI Ties ery in atom, sm inc! i-wool viots, in mixtures, plaids, Be. Usually sold at 50-. OUR PRICE, 0c. A YARD. 40-tach Pure Wool Chevron snd Carcet's Hair Suit- ‘Henriettas, ings. also Storm Serges and im all the desirable shades. Worth 236e. OUR PRICE, 50c. A YARD. 20 pieces of Fine Atl-woo) Plaids, in yen ‘or SS i 52-inch Wide Wale Storm Serges, in all the desirabie shades. ‘Werth fully $1.25. pages OUR PRICE, $1 4 YARD. is unquestionsbly the tmapect the diepley. xeon & Lerranty, 10) 713 Market spsce. Woorwarn Axp Lormnor, 10TH, 11TH & F STS. §. —o— BUSINESS HOURS—8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. —— Waar We Axe Dora Ix Lixexs Axv Orarn Hovse { Frnsismxas FOR THE G. A. R. Excaupuest. ‘Home again and the house linen and many other make out a while onger if it wasn't for the HALF MILLION PEOPLE TO BE ENTERTAINED DUR- ING THE NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT. Naturally | ] ‘some of the great mass of visitors will fall to your lot | and of course you'll want to do your best. The ‘much-theaw-reeSor-cear” things must be laid aside for the time and new ones put in thetr places. Needn’t cost you much to replenish. Won’t here anyway, for wo never were so well Bxed to supply your house- keeping wantees now. Commenced a long time since togetresdy. The stocks are at thetr best and the Drices at their lowest. BE IT ONE OR A HUNDRED Dozens or pieces-it matters not to us--we cau deliver | at once auy quantity you need IF YOU ARE THE PROPRIETOR OF 4 HOTEL, BOARDING HOUSE, DINING ROOM, CAFE OR LUNCH ROOM tell us what quantity yon can use and let usgive you sn estimate. We gusrantes s satisfac tory one. A volume would be required to tell all our house fur- Bishing story. The sales are cumulative—an added bargain or 90 daily is the plan. Everuthiay that you can possibly need Table Damasks, Napkins, Doylies, Tray Clothe, Table Padding, Chamber Towels, Dish Towels, Glass Towele, Kitchen Towels, Crashes, Scrubbing Clothe, Cote, Pillows, Pitlow Slips, Bolster Stips, Sheets, Blantete, Comforts, Quitte, Curtaine, Flags of Silk, Wool and Cotton, Bunting for Decorating, de. No house in America can sell you like goods for less money—few for so little. ta here. WHAT FOLLOWS MFRITS YOUR NOTICE. White Damask Doylies, with red, bine or orange borde-s. ———RSe. and $1.00 dozen. aoe i 200 dozen Piaid irish Linen Doylies. ——3e. dozen. 00-inch Soft Finished German Damask, pure | dinen. —— We. yard. Alot of 814 German Double Damask Pattern | Clothe, extra heavy, pretty desigus, uapkins to | match having been sold. | Reduced trom $7.00 to $5.25. | 100 dozen Linen Towels. 10°. each, $1.20 dozen. 1,000 dozen Huck and Datuask Towels, 18535 | to 19838 incbes. 300 doen $ Huck Towe! 200 dozen Hemimed Towels, pure linen, plain white, red or blue borders, extra large size. Regular $4.50 grade. —— 83.50 dozen. | Alot of Cotton-tilled Comforts, double bed size, covered with fixured slikaline and lined With Oyured cheese cloth 1s | Alot of Cotton-Biled Comforts, double bed size, covered with cinta. * a4 Whi Honey-co b Bed Spreads. 1,009 Cotton 8 14299. 1,000 Cotton Pillow Cases, 20x36. 1,090 Cotton Bolster Cases, 21272. | C2 Moor... By Tar Wa. | This fs the fruit season, too, and you will need a TURALY LED CLOTH AND NAPKINS. | A great saving to the white ones; then you can use the clot ail the year round as an meal” cloth. | We've a splendid assortwrent of these Coloted Table Fiximgs pow, G4 Toilanette Lunch Cioths, fringed. 7-4 Tollanette Lunch Cloths, fringed. my | 8-4 Toilan-tte Lunch Cloths, fringed. — $1.59. ae 5 | Rio Tarkey Red Lunch Cth, frared att | over, fringed. i 73. | 812 Turkey Red Lunch Cloths, figured ali | over, fringed. ——8. 8-4 Turkey Rod Lunch Cloths, solid red, with ‘white or black borders, fringed. 8-10 Tarkey Red Lunch Cloths. solid red, with | $9} white or black borders, fringed. | 82.50. | $12 Tarkey Red Lunch Cloths, solid red, ‘with white or black borders, frinzed. -—~#2.50 and 83. @10 Turkey Red end Green Lunch Cloths, —— 82.50. SPECIAL, Alot of Linen Demesk Lunch Cloths in blue, cranes, pink, salmon and Inosen:, Sine 2uf¥6 yards—fringed. . gel Turkey Red Doylles, white of, biack bor- - | 91.25 dosen. Turkey Red Damask, 63 inch. =in0ee. yan. ‘Fatboy Red Dement, 70 ach ——e. yard. Tanker Red Demat, 72 00h, $1.00 quality. ——7Se. yard. - Oll-bolled Cardinal Damask, solid or with black or white borders, 68 ineb. Lasszvnax & Bro. If you are preparing for FRIENDS, VISITORS, GUESTS or ROOMERS, BOARDERS for the@. A. R., sou will Probably need these. BLANKETS, SPREADS, FLAGGINGS, RIBBONS FOR BADGES, TABLE FINDINGS, SHEETING, PILLOW CASES, &e. Casuwene Froxsers. Ahandsome line of colors in these appro- Priate materials for Jackets, euch as light and medium blue, light aud medium pink, cream, gray, &c. Also French Stripes in handsome styles. OUTING CLOTHS in stripes seem to be quite the fad for early fall jackets. Our stock in this line of goods will be found quit attractive and embraces many desirable styles appropriate for many occasions and Jackets, Wrappers, &c. The kest grades onis. at 0c. ees ‘The most varied and attractive stock to be found. Plain, Plaids, Polka Dots, &e. Twntev Fraxszs ‘This line of materials is always complete—the ‘stock unlimited—the prices the lowest and to suit all. Exsroweren Frassers. If NEATNESS, BEAUTY AND QUALITY COMBINED will engross your attention and “for every waat in this respective line of goods wwe would hindiy ash an inspection vf the sane, NITIAL Hise a5 All initials. ar 5 5 Unlaundered. From A to Z. 3 Fy Cunpazirs Scuoor, Avsoxs IN GINGHAMS with sleeves, bigh ueck— Is the price of our PLAIN BAND RING, guaranteed for one year. Alleles tu stock. . All sizes in stock of aGold Ring with pretty stone settings. Aico 47 For G, A. R. BADGES. Rivsoss For G. A. R. BADG! Victoria ‘Tyaspooxs 50 cent per dozen. Scents per half dezen. VICTORIA TABLESPOONS 98 cents per doze 49 cents per halt A little out of our line, but the price will close these out im a burry—now that so many spoous will be needed during the G. A. R. encampinent. omen. Py A L AA L AA ; Te er CLL ATA BBE. H BoB H HBB Hu EB u BBB a Cat al nner 2 We open at the New York Avenue “Rink” bright and early Monday morning, and as an additional in- centive to intece you to visit us dur- ine the opening days we shall allowa yectal discount sur three days on! 25 Per Cexr, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. Ase £5 cente on every ay dollar aud $85 on every hun- dred you spend Svuvs Laxssvrews GIGANTIC Fv! elbaciack CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS EMPORIUM, New Yore Avexve Berwsex 1318 By posarece bS43Sse5¢8e4 Axo I4ra Sr. HEHE, sgesecenssssegss susssesy 399309080088907 ! **Ceres” is a housebold word. All shrewd housekeepers know and use “*Ceres” four. Are you one of the shrewd one 3° Sout etn tan tons eth seston Wx. M. Garr & Co. ‘Wholesale Fleur ant Feed Desiers,” Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. a. w. a4 SngaEsanesensesvente! ESLELISESIEAEDET BOTS TSLIETG PAEE GALE PPA tba sh SA ta Eee Or Laos: Fier Suors BEGINS MONDAY MORNING. Week after next, when you will be Dany entertaining the friends coming to the G. AR. Encampment, you will be ©2 your feet a great deal, and you will then fully appreciate the comfort to be found in our Shoes from the start, and when the extremely low prices are con. sidered you will surely take advantage, Of next week's Special Sale. ON MONDAY MORNING WE SHALL PLACE ON SALE. Eight ifferent handsome styles Ladies’ Finest French Kid and Dongola Button end Laced, of exquisite workman: ship. every pair a good $5.00 vaine, at.. i $4.00 Ten different styles of our “Gem” Dongola Button, Laced and Blucher Boots, either hand welt or hand turned—inciuding Cork-soled Boots and Cloth Tops; noth- ine lke them in the District for #44 pair. Our price... Six d ferent style Hand. weited or Hand.turned Don xoia Batton and Laced B $3.00 | Better than last asa | weeds “thie wean 82.50 | | Several vew styles of our ey “Kowal” Ki 0 and Dated Bote, ot" 82.00 OurGreat stylish, tesroushly Feliabie, and laced, at... “Ideal” Dongola, perfect Sitting and | Ws. Haw & Cos RELIABLE SHOR HOUSES, $20 and S32 Tub st. 1914 and 1916 Pa, Pa. ave. se. | Rares Exrenrnise, Hl 1241 ITH ST. SE On account of our fall eoo%s arr unable togive you any wew re | we should like to. Look out for « surprise the natives im prices of reunants just arriv tug, SPECIAL! — SPECIAL! 15 dozen Campaign Caps for boys, + 106. 10 dozen Knee Pants tor Boys, 100 Children’s Reefer Jackers row, Our price, Our price, 8, 10 years, # Ladies’ Blazers, black, $2 Our pric | 100 Velour Carriage Mats, Ancora trim Our prive, 49°. 20 Bales Bed Comforts, 0c. Our price, 2e. Last this season. 100 White 10-4 Blanket: | 100Gray 10-4 Blankets, 200 Lace Pillow Shams, 20 dozen All-linen To: 20 dozen A’ Our price, Ge. Oar price, Our price, Ise. Our price, % pairs Lace Curtains, #1. Pairs Lace Curtains, #1 100 Holland Shades, ‘ie 100 Plain Opaque Shades, 50c, 100 Piain )paqne Fringe Si Ae. 100 pairs Infants’ Shoes, 0c. Our price, 100 pairs Children’s Spring Heel, Re, 100 patrs Boys Schoo! Shoes, @1. Our price, 100 pairs Misses’ School Shoes, $1. Our price, 10 bales Carpet Lining, 3c. 780. RAFT’S ENTERPRISE, 1241 1th st. we. | se10-2t Fans Tey Taz Execrroroise. Don't be afraldio adopt a simple form of hate es mat Sey Wes etcane'® Wy hana tt = TESTIMONIAL. Washt Atlantic Flectropoise Co. 1405 New York ave., ‘ashington, tain te Pore ener Aa sous W F ition ‘7th st. kw. The ELPCTROPOISE claims FRIENDSHIP only after it bas your CONFIDENC! EASY TO INVESTIGATE. At can be rented. EASY TO BUY. Ut v8 sold on inatali mente. Artasric Execrnoroiss Co.. 1405 NEW YORK AVE., ONLY AGENTS. att 31.50. OSE: Sh ee Ww How To Darrss Wane WITH Least Possisue Moxey Ovruar. A Fiw Varvanux Hixrs CONCERNING A Wonass Avreuy Costume. Hows that sone Women with moterate income | always look as well dressed as those with fuller pock«t | books and every inclination to extravagance? The auswer is of nportance, Bow that one’s autumn cos. | tume is in mind, To beein with: The woman who has “an sccount™ te | tempted to buy more freely then she who pays | promptly. Again, the merchants who.credit so many | of their petrons cannot afford as small profite as be with a cash business, so that they whe have “ee counter’ buy more and pay mere than they whe rey rromptiy ‘Those wishing to dress well with least possitile out- lay of mouey therefore seek the extablisianeu | making a specially of a cash business, for the mer- | chante who credit charge the same higher prices fo those who pay promptiy as theme to whom credit to gicen, ‘The Palais Royal being tie only store in ite Moe waking @ apectalty of acash business, especially invites those having “account” eisewhere to the | special display om Monday of advanced Autumn styles [of Wraps aud Dress Fabrics, promising polite and prompt attention and not a him by word orleok of | Prevent thought of sellingto you. If ete be an ewhi Dito which we themk sill bear Fruit in the frcteere. | Wears Fon 1892-93. That ne newer novelties will mow appear is evident wine clipped from the September mumber Cieak Journal: “Buyers whe remained abroad tate in the hope that something Martlinyiy mew would be brought out om Pars or Borin have met with @ @iade of dsaappeint- ment. The ‘aler Fashions intreduced by our Buro | vean Urethren are beautiful enough, but there ie | nothing rserntially new in amyey their productions. and cloat men might hare spent the past Few weeks at home prewaring fur Fail bueinems.”” should haveevery knowledge and ppliod with the latest movelties. With resi- dent acents iu Paris and *Londam and the services im Washington of Mr. Lindau, one of the best known cloak men inthe United States, it is bardly a wonder the ING? 93 Wrap and Suit colleption ts put forward and comparison challenged with any in this eity. Speaking of styles Mr, Lindau saya: The prevaiting Jackets for the coming acasom will be reefera, with em tirely new backs, while the fronte will appear mech The various lengtha, 30, 38, 3b and 36 hea, aneure euitable carmente for ladies of all houres, Pur trimming ia much weed, thand the new mixereef mary, «the popwiar materials The extreme hovelty wrapeand auth will, ae waual, be afected only by the witra sashionables. The mew watete an auite of clothsani cashmeree areas charm ing in aiyle as perfect in At. The collection ef Braves! Garmente having received (ter ean carefial gereona! attention @ com fork in every wranch ef the de partment avcaits inapection. The engagement ey the Lest taien’ in the work room enables the guar- nice @/ ut moe" aatravaction shou!dalterations be eug- estes. (Continued below.) ——— THE PALAIS ROYAL. | 1892-93 Dress Fannics. | IWeonly the post of posts thet can correctly word | paint the beanty of the setting aan, so how dare the | writer attempt descriptions of the Novelty Dress | Pebrics for autumn. If ever the beauty of nature | was arproached im textiles ‘tie now. Here are the ————-. | sunsets rays imprisoned in choth. Merely tocall i | glace effect doesn't do justice to these DAMASSE | FABRICS. #2.35a yard seems #high price, bat your | pemmanearanenesrenieee SOTTOTIIIEERRS | aseagestar will tll you estive coviuams wil be SgosisoeseresessoesseNNNNS | TT amenve onky forraimg the fash Waex Aut Orare BSS | tonable short jacket and sleeves, im combination with Trearvexr | Platzer and cheaper clothe, Hexes Ax Ecosomrcat, Dues. Tell cost you 81 a yard and yeta Grews length of 0c. fabric will cost only 30c. less. The width explains. | These #1 Serves are 54 inches wide. To call them senges is misleading. Glance at samples in window of No. 1117 Penna. ave. before coming tum the store and you'll notice the fabrics generally edwurtised under fancy mames and termuda bargain at $1.266 yard. Besides those in the window we have plain and diago- nal serge mixtures, whose prominent aolors are the new greens, blues, «rays, browns, reds, tans. Vastly | superior in quality to the narrower 50c. sabries, and | yeta dress length costs nly Sie. more. Aren't these | economical dresses? Yoovnaveseen how much can be written of one line, #0 you must be content with the following price | list, which weadmit telis you very little. Jt showld | beso eloquent that You would understand that the | oreatest rarvety—we do not claim greatest quantities — | of Autumn Dress Fabrics ia to be found at:the Pal- ais Royal. | 5Oc. rawnics imdude ne less than 75 diferent | styles. Notable are the Chevron amd Diagomal Chert- utes, Storm Serwes, Diagonal Cluth-Snish Serre. | Fancy Stripes and Mixtures typienlly English, Two- tone Diayonals and Ombre Stripes. 4 !/ theses Fabrice are warranted pure wool. Toc.—The Chevron Mixtures at~this price are 56 inches wide snd therefore anofher “‘scomomissl | Gress.” 81 Besides the Serges abore quoted are Epingie Cords in glace effects: Tto-tone Herges: Bengalines ‘with polka dots; Genutne Scotch Cheviots. $1.15—An odd price—A Paisis Royal price. Such Boods at the lowest priced competing establishment are$1.25a yard. Investigation asked. ‘The Poplins in shot effects, the Silk and Woo! Diagonal Cloths, the AD-wool Mutaiense. the (ristalline Novelty ip combt- nation colors, are grnera//y sold from @1.25 te 01.600 vard. $1.25 to 63.50 « yard for Novelties whose mames would be *‘sll Greek” te rou. Velour Ruse iss diaguuai cloth something Ike the ‘material ured in men's clothes, enly the stripes are bright colors, ging the ee one. ow inches wide. @2.40 yard. Fancy Stripe Glace Silks et 61.35, Fancy Bengalime at 61.804 yard, the plain being only $1.35. - ‘Changeable Taffeta Silks ot 89> end extrequality plain black for only 7c. yard. Glace Velvets, 2.98 8 yard. All-silk Fancy Striped Velvet, in combination colors, only $1.80 yard. Plain Sik Velvets, in all the sutuma shades, @1 te ‘4 yera. ‘Ga Foshion Plates, Bc , for the convenionss of vie- fore wishing to learn the latest styles ama the arrangement of the above mentioned es trimusiags Adame i

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