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4 THE EVENING STAR. a WASHINGTO GTON. permanent circulation in Washingtes three Umec larger than that ef any other paper in thecitv. Asa lecal NEWS paper and Ad- ‘Medinm tt bas ne competitor. ‘To Great Bzitain's jingoisn in Venezuela the United States is sure to oppose the Monroe doc- trine sooner or late, no matter what party may be im power in the former country. This hem- iapbere is destined to be free from foreign abackels from the utmost north to the remotest south. And the United States will see to it that not one foot more of territory is appropri- ated in efther North or South America by any European power. The boundary of British Guians as it existed under treaty cannot be ex- ceeded by Great Britain. AD the recent en- eroachments and claims are legal and void. ‘The presence of strong squadron of United States war vessels may not imply hostility, but ft tmplies » maintenance of the Monroe doctrine. ‘The comparatively feeble navy of the United States is not the only obstacle in England's way om this occasion. All the men and all the wealth of the western hemisphere, with slight | exception, would be ready to resist Great Bri- | tain in her attempt to extend her possessions from her lawfal boundary at the Bssequibo to ‘the Orinoco over the gold fields and one-third of the entire territory of the republic of Vene- zuela. With such a leader for the Americas as the United States, and with the United States fully determined under a vigorous administra- tion to maintain American rights, the western hemisphere will be safe from eastern aggres- ston. If Great Britain has any real doubt about the legal boundaries here is an admirable op- ity for further strengthening the princi- Leprorgd) intérnational disputes between the Rew world and the old are to be settled by arbi- tration, not by force. eae aes The sharpshooting members of the District ‘National Guard who went to Sea Girt to do bat tte with many competitors for supremacy with the rifle have returned. That they acquitte! | themselves well has been evident to every! reader of Tur Stan. In s remarkably warm) stroggle for the New Jersey Interstate trophy the First D. C. regiment team was for the sec- end time victorious; this year against ten rivals, Second and third honors in the same match were also captured by local aggregations. Pennsylvania and New Jersey made vigorous efforts to win, the former state sending the best six men in the famous Sixteenth, but without avail It wasasoldiers’ contest, for it was mainly s skirmish match, and as the training of the District National Guard is thoroughly prac- tical there could hardly have been any other re- sult. Col. Moore and his command are to be congratulated on the record-breaking work done by the First regiment team, while to the | other local aggregations must be awarded full meed of praise for the high-grade excellence made manifest in their scores. Washington has every reason to be proud of the brigade which Gen. Ordway organized and has trained to make such a mtisfactory showing on practical military lines, -- ++ —___ One imminent source of danger to this coun- try in an epidemic abroad, such as that now raging, is inadequate quarantine preparations and slack methods in the smaller porte. The Wil- mington (N. C.) Messenger, printssomestartling facts respecting quarantine at the mouth of the river there. ‘The station is so close to the little town of Southport that the place isin danger from infection. Thereis no hospital or building to which the crews of vessels lying at quarantine could be transferred and no place where the well could be separated from the sick; there are no facilities for guarding a quarantined ship, and the crews of vessels at quarantine freely catch fish and clams in the vicinity, coming in contact with local fishermen. A Hamburg vessel at quarantine was boarded by seven persons, including pilots, and fourteen persons im all came in contact with her, and then were permitted without detention of disinfection to go ashore and mingle with the people. It is probable that the same state of things exists in other small ports. Such facts warrant the de- mand fora national quarantine system, thorough im it» methods and everywhere strictly en- forced. —+-+—___ ‘The nationalization of quarantine and the increase of the quarantine fund and appliances ‘will be matters of consideration at the coming session of Congress. Meanwhile a grave re- sponsibility rests on the local health boards and other officials. The chief danger ism the bad condition of the cities. Every town in the country is more or lessin this category. There fe not one clean, although some are better pre- pared for a cholera invasion than others, Streets, allers, reservations, houses, back lots should be put into good condition and kept so during the cool season, for it is the histozy of such epidemes that they biberuate where they do not .c their work, and return to the | slanglter at the ensuing hot season. The Com-}| missioners ancl Leulth office of the District of Cobimbia are warned by history and the danger at the door to employ all the resourceset their command to prepare while it is time. — Parents of children who can sing would honor themselves and add greatly to the pleas- Ure of the veterans if they sw to it that their | boys and girls were euroiled as members of the chores which will greet the old soldiers as they reach the Treasury Department. There need be no fear of evercrowding, for the com: fe charge will tind places forall. In Program for the entire week of celebration there’ are no more pleasing features than the children’s choruses; let them be abundas strong and «weet. It may be that this gonera- tion will never have another such opportunity to impress upon youthful minds the necessity | for doing reverence to the patriots of the civil war: the lesson cannot be tanght too s What a source of gratification it will be to many to say in the years to come, “Isang in the chorus which welcomed the veterans in the grand parade of 1592." ee Even s0 mighty a thing as the planet Mare is subject to the fuctuations of popular interest, A short time ago it was the object of univercal attention, but now the fickle public dces not appear to cars a fig about it. — see A Delaware highwayman ured a base ball bat ase weapon while holding up s victim. The * Rocky mountain desperado will no doubt re- gard oar primitive eastern methods with the greatest contempt. a ‘The use of & revolver asa gavel in a Kansas county convention is « delightful assurance that thé firearm can figure peacefully and even usefully in southwestern politics, ——— ‘The announcement that the Peary expedi- thon is safe in Newfoundland will carry joy to thousands besides tho personal friends of the see rnalistic enterprise may yet t where special mea are em- ployed to blue pencil microbes out of reporters’ copy. In view of the fact that the encampment pro- Jongs vacation time, the small boy is justified in being even more than ordinarily patriotic. —- wee — 5-6-2 Stevenson end Heid continue to occupy the Genter of the stage. while Cleveland and Har- ridon bok) prompt-books iu the wings. " —— —_ ‘The alieget lows of ground by the people's im Kansas may be due to excessive effort fn the way of mad slinging. oe ‘The man with reminbcences perecives one | 12] 7 of bis periods of greatest glory approaching ‘With the U. A. Kh sucampment Just recetved and are ame st moderate prices feo hun ha cozon cans of Delicious French Sowp, comprising the tollowing inde: Pea, Vegetable, Beet, Pearl Tapioca, Chicken, ‘Mutton Broth, Gam Broth, Julienne, Mock Turtle, ‘French Boutllon, ‘Terrapin, Consomme, Green Turtle, ‘Extract of Clam, PuresefGame, Pientanier, Chicken Gumbo ‘Mulliastewuy. THEAE GOODS ARE creredingly DESTRABLE ae a0 emergency supply. They are very eaperior in qualtty~-not expen- sive and will keep almost indef- nitely. A case of them (2 doz.) ae sorted will do you good snd the great convenience of so palatable and indispensable an article in cases of ‘unexpected need ts fully equal to | ‘the cost and you") say eo after s twial. 428 Stnth ot. bet. Dand B pry ELPHOX70 YOUNGS COMPANY. — 90 © u RRR — eouuRR Loe 2S = ae oUURR — 00 ‘vw RR ESF & eb aa fF gpa OE ak ton You FEI gs THT YF Ep EER 55y mi YEE Sss8 ¥ fix Fee 4s! —aRE— NX N00 wow w SE5 O98 Wee BX¥ O99 Yeu NXN O ww ww Xxx ‘oo WoW ERE ELE A Pb ty ARR rR AA D y RE DD = RR EEE bpp = Lad | FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NOVELTIES. Suits to order from 820.00. ‘Trousers to order from $5.00. Fall Overcouts to order from $18.00. "TRAE TATE ooith Sie. FS Pee H HEEE TA AULLLL R RS Samples mailed. Garments expressed. sel2maw2t 615 AND 617 PA. AVE. The ladies ave been out in full force today, attracted by OUR FIRST SPECIAL WALL SALE OF LADIES’ FINE SHOES, advertised te Saturday's Star. Never in the history of the shoo business have such perfect specimens of the shoemaker's art been shown and at euch low prices as we are of- fering. It will pay you to sce our Special Offerings of this week, even tf you have not the least idea of buying. Coz Asp See Ovr ELEGANT FINEST-MADE 84.00 BOOTS. 8 different styles. THE GREAT - £3.00 BooTs. 10 different styles. aa) “OWN” TINE 50 BOOTS. 6 diferent styles. OUR “ROYAL” offering the £2.00 SHOE 5 different st OUR “IDEAL” STYLISH $1.50 BOOTS. 4 different styles. Wa. Hans & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 900 and 982 7th st.. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave. 231 Pa. ave. sc. it lata ee Fasmoxaste “Fays- Is Foorwran Ax Hooves & Ssyprwa. We have combined style and dura- Lility with low price to a Letter ad- Yantage this season than ever before. ‘Take these latest “‘concetts” i foct- ‘These not only make the foot look a size swalier, but give it that chic ap- Pesrance which is so admired and en- ‘tips and are handsomely finisimd with “Bapert. ‘Pitters.” . Ave N. AW. a Ger A New. Oxz. A, MONG THE THOUSANDA OF G. AA A R MEN WHO WILL BE HERE 2”4 sexr Weex Nove oF THEM WILL HAVE ANY FINER, ERTTER FIT- TING OR MORE SIGHTLY UNIFORMS ‘THAN THOSE WHICH WERE FUR- CHASED OF US HAVE You PUR CHASED ONE YET? you WILL SURELY NEED IT, FOR WHER ALL OF YOUR COMRADES ARE PARADING IX BRIGHT NEW UNIFORMS YOU WONT FEEL RIGHT IN AN OLD RUSTY OR HALF WORN-OUT ONK W OW WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE www - WWW OF THEM IN ALL SIZES W AND SHAPES, CAN FIT SMALL MEN OR LARGE MEN, TALL MEN, SHORT MEN, SLIM MEN AND MEN WHO ARE EXTRA STOUT. WE SELL 4 GOOD SUIT AT 810, A BET- TER ONE AT 612, AND THE VERY BEST AT $15. WILL SELL YOU A COMPLETE SUIT OR ANY PART OF IT, AND FIT YOU, TOO. FABRIC, COLOR AND WORKMANSHIP ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Rosrxsox, Panzen & Co. Awszarcax Crotmms, 1200,1202 & 1204 F S:.N.W. MISSILE Ti tarer titty T Eh TLE ES Phil By - Joruws Laxsscroms New Forsirore Exronrem, N.Y. Ave. Roxx, Near 14s. Webeg your indulgence’ while we are getting our stock in order. We have con- cluded to offer a discount of 25 percent” on all Furniture except the few small pieces, marked at special prices for three days, We do this because wo have been disappointed tn completing the building in the rear of the Rink, and as a resnlt the %% = Furniture fs piled up haphazard on the 8% ~~ main floor snd we wish to get as much of %2 it out of the way as possible within the 1$ _noxt few days,as we need the room badly. New Srock Or Urnorsrenizs. ‘We bave opened our new stock of Uphol- stories and Curtain Materials purchased expressly for our opening at the Rink. As you remember we closed out all the old stock before moving from Fat. We are not allowing adiscount on Upholstery Goods for the reason that the goods are entirely ne wand marked at the lowest Prices possible to name. Canrers Str, Ox F Sr. Owing to the butlding in the rear of the Rink not being completed we are com- pelled to show our Carpets on the third floor of cur old building on Jcrws Laxsnvnen, ie i i a N.Y. Ave. Rise. 1t Num 14ru Sr. STEINER FFF 00 RRR ccc II NN N GGG BOOK RO CH ENN G 6 © O RRR CG NNN G F OOR RC CNN KN Gag F 00 R R Coo I NNN GGG Tuane. ‘We know you think {t a trifteearly for your fall purchases, Lut we are going to FORCE ‘TRADE OUR WAY by Daxs: A Garat Taree Sprout Sare During MONDAY, TUESDAY and WED- NESDAY. Special prices will prevail in every one of our THIRTY COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS. The prices we will name during this sale will be so low that you will readily see the wisdom of buying now. Ris Tus Tunoves. Canpress Ocrrrrmxa Derantwest. Strictly Ali-wool BOYS’ SUITS, size 4 to 15, in neat dark cassimeres and cheviots, cut single or double-breasted. Worth $4.50. Special price during 5 $2.98. © **Rough-and-Tumble" BOYS* made up with double seat and knees, and guaranteed never to rip and wear one year, at $4. All-wool GIRLS’ REEFERS, in blue, tan or red cloths, at $1.39. Usorrnta Deranrwest. English Gloria Umbrellas, with natural sticks or metal handles, marked down to 65c. Fensisarxa Deranrenr. Medium-weight Men's Merino UNDERWEAR, ordinarily considered cheap st 39c., now selling at or 25c. LADIES’ HOSE, in black or boot patterns, abso- Tutely fast colors, 40 gauge goods, cheap at 39c., now at Qe We are selling @ line of regular 50c. Men's NECK- WEAK iu the very latest shades, at 35c. Sirvenware Deranrvenr. ‘Triple-plated Silver Castors, with 5 pieces, worth $1.75, at 98. ‘These are but a few items picked out at random. Our space dges not admit of mentidning the innamer- able other bargains that our determination to force trade will bring within your reach. Don't més this exceptional opportunity. Are you aware of the fact that buying your Frcs asp Deconatrxa Marentars of us means a saving to you of at least 30 percent on your purchases? Marraew EERAIPIEIAL 403, 405) 407 Tr Sz. N.W. wol-Lm* 0 § A RE WW FIR A. condition as rapidiy as possible. Do Rot love sight of the fact that every sin- gle penny's worth of Furniture and Upholstery Goods in this building | ff entirely new, Furniture and Draperies. Each day this week will find us better Prepared to show the stock to advan tage. Do not think of buying elsewhere before inspecting our stock. Craso & Hanorso, OOR. 13TH AND F STS. N.W. Forvterly oceupied by Julius Lansburvh. It bbbbbbbesdsdbstdsbedsoeoscasoss No other house DOES—EVER DID—or EVER WILL—¢ell such STERLING QUAL- TIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Sazs Axp Company. Porro Ovr Tue Possr BILITIES. oss EALTH—COMFORT—-LOOKS—ARE 4 urging the FALL SHOEs— HH “Low cuts"—light colors—and thin soles won't do for this end of HOR HOW HHH HH the year——No matter if they are not “played ont."——Keep ‘em for next time.——Do you know the most eminent physicians say that one of the sure proventatives of tho cholera 4s to keep the feet warm—and dry. Well, you Shoes. What we want is to sell can't do it in Summer you that new pair——We've got a bigger Shoo store than we had last season——Got things more arranged — nearly’ double the variety—and can serve two people where wo have been conveniently serving one. Our stock is made for that's the next ourselves. us—and thing to making it We have all to say as to what and how. takes-for we keep our ears open—and We know what when you drop # word—sive a hint— we turn it to good account. That’s why you see here just what suits you——The country is full of shoo- makers—but there's a certain “sot” that have got the vest of it-and they're our suppliers. SHOES aro something don't b" around for—because it isn't safe ——But we don’t skip any of the good things—It's US that always have the famous successes in FOOTWEAR—— Here's that PERFECTION SHOE for Ladies——It's got a dozen special Points—besides being made of tho very best of stock——-Comfort is its cardinal virtue—with a shapeliness that makes it to see."——It's in two grades, $2.75 and $3.50. Another one {s the “FRENCH PRO- we fair CESS."——Ccmfort is what it was made for—and it comes up to the highest expcctations—That" it is only #1.98 is tho astonishing part— It looks douvle the value——Wears like it, too. Ass parallel for the Men—there's , our Celebrated $1.88 BLACK BOTTOM KANGAROO-that never, has been out- done. and $3 are two other specially interesting grades. Of course we've costlier SHOES—but that isn’t the point—It's how much satisfaction we can give you for a little. —The stock is full cessful illustrations. A Give Awas. To every lady patron we are giv- ing away one of those dainty lithe Royal ‘Jap cors. —It's of suc- Ware Cups and Sau- good description of the decorations on them to say they are“ We atively right to Japan for them. you to have one—and you'll want it unique.” sent We want when you see it. Saxs Axp Cosraxy, Penn. ave. and ‘7th street. Foot Fashioners. 1t Mus. M. J. Hosz, 1200 F. ST. N.W., ‘Has just returned from New York and is now Prepared to showan EXTENSIVE ASSORT- MENT of the very latest PARISand LONDON BONNETS and HATS, to which she invites SPECIAL ATTENTION. sel2m,w,s,tr . ies. eau : i ERRoRREE i} 28 i Just purchased, and | represents the very latest pat- terns, designs, shapes and colorings for the season of ‘92 and ‘93. They are | the leading artistic efforts of theforemost manufacturers of the world in their respective lines, and notwithstanding their worth and beauty will be retailed | ‘at prices usually asked for the ordinary BAURES Porcran Snorrrxo Prace, SEVENTH STREET. Unarrnoacnanrx ee m Lace Contars, Pos. TIERES, &o. We ways the lookout for the erests of SRY pat ie tale de me ‘THE GRAND ARMY, wing and where ‘such values 25 LACE CURTAINS, tn pretty pateraa, Sarda long. 890. Pam .60 Lace Curtains, in new and ex- celient patterns, $1.95 Pun agPEBLERSO Lace Contant en $2.45 Pam AN Chenille Portieres, plain colors, newty Suge, work 6. $4.00 Pan. an Portteres, handsome dado ge a tnece. rok seletazay went ie ‘owhere these aie ght for $4.38 Pam 7.80 and $8.50 excellent deetans and colorings in Chenille Portires no, bet fer valten a Washinton for lose than thie line ous pride aud offer them ak the popular price of $6.50 Pam The value yet for those ap- Mating truly artists Sartaine, A Iine of Allover Chenille Por, teres, in art colorings, made by one of st manufacturers in the country an : rer sold under $16.50 end $18 & mee $11.98 Pam Ttatiad! Sik Blankets, in hondreds of different stripes and combinations. 980. Exca 23 Wilton fi y ards long, in ish desiene, cag” 7 $1.58 Eaca. 84 Moquette Rugs, in high art shades, 16 yards long, ™ '” igh art oh $1.98 Excs. FE e ET ea aes aes yaya ee sa aee se eg esse aeerae sea eaa rasa aaa sas e see aaTe se saeaae Taree e We havo the control of the above Bugs for the city of Washington. They are ‘wonders of value. Spring Roller Shades, 196,, 33. and t5er" Wort 5c", BOs. and 7c.” Rl Ei a ll FRE FFF Re ee +7 pg ¥ te a9 E L it ad F ROE Eee fun H Exe F FS P% Rh BPH ss 60 88 BM BPP BSS: cco 00) ROR PB Sys8 > We have control in Washington of the W. R. C. Has. with cord and tassel the low price of 25 each. Also Child-en's Three-cornered Con- tinental HATS in navy blue, $1.25 each, Buasxers, Sueers, Srreaps, Towsts, Taste Livexs, Comrorrantes Ix Grear Qvasrrres Ar Prices To Przase. Oruce Frovrs Ane “Ovrezassen.» “Cenzs: Staxps Atove. It ts now sald of Corbett, since his great victory over the champion of champions, that no puyilist con stand up against him— all being totally “‘oufclassed.” A similar state of affairs exists in the flour world. Do not try to compare ‘‘Ceres” Flour with other flours—it bas nothing in common with ‘them-tt is far better—and any flour which attempts to imitate the superiority of this standard brand is simply ‘‘outelassed.” “*Ceres” is the flour about which you have ro often heard that familiar phrase: ‘It makes ‘more bread, ‘lighter’ bread, ‘whiter’ bread, ‘ewestor' bread and ‘better’ bread than any other flour wn the world.” . _ Look for the circular in every sack and barrel of **Ceres”—nione genwine without tt. Ifyou want to make the best bread put **Ceres" Flour on your store list next time— ‘your grocer keeps it, We only wholesale tt. Wx. M. Gur & Co. ““Wholesaie Flour and Feed Deaiers,” Cor. Istand Ind. ave. mw. > D*oRATIONS FOR THE “MILLION. All our gords absolutely fast colors. Any and eversthing tn the decorating line. . ‘Between 7th and Sth streets n.w. Pa 75 MARKET SPACR, aa Gra Fax aND Wistex Disrray LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, SUITS, SILK TEA GOWNS, WRAPPERS AND FRENCH AND AMERICAN PATTERN HATS AND BON. NETS. ‘We have made extensire tmprovements tn all our departments and are more able now to show you fall lines in above mentioned goods. We have spared } Retther time nor money to place before the ladics and | public the latest and most fastidious patterns in CLOAKS, RUSSIAN BLOUSES AND COMBINA- TION SUITS Andcannave you « greatdealof money by calling onus. Ourapectal in Suede Gloves for thts weok,tan, black, brown, gray and white, only 79 centsa pair; actual value $1.37. | CALL AND GET A HAXDSOME SOUVENIR FREB OF CHARGE. E. A. Srreser, proprietor. Hears ov Hostenr a BER RRR RRR : EO RR ER Ly - FoR BM Re REE R ¥ a Ey E Byg8 = Tr} 00 _ursis a great “STOCKINGS Store.” We have ; 18 8 won the fame on the merits of quality—tho ‘00° savings in price—the satisfaction im variety. ‘We have always got a complete line of the latest best $3 | makes. Weare the first toshow the new stries—and $} | the last to quit the fading season. The consequence is whatever is wanted in HOSIERY we are most likely to have. ‘You can't be too careful about buying—the natural Wear and tear will wreck the sturdiest qualities. The ‘safe side is to buy the best—we don’t offer any other kind. ‘The new season brings a long list of strangers—and ‘we are sure you will take to them. Canprews Hosmer. WARRANTED FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE—with double heels and toes—sizes 5 to Se. a pair. ‘with double knees, heels and toes—"‘Black as niht"—25e. a patr. FINE FRENCH RIBBED COTTON HOSE— fast Black—with double knees, heels and toee— ‘35e. up according ta size. BOYS' FaST BLACK BICYCLE HOSE—size 7 to 10 inches—25c. a pair. INFANTS’ FINE CASHMERE HOSE in Black and White, with silk heels and toos— sizes 4 to 546—50c. a pair. Livres) Hosreny. GUARANTEED FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE-—with spliced heels and toes—25c. = pair. GUARANTEED FAST BLACK HOSE-—in boot patterns with plain and striped tops-—25e. a pair. FINE PIN STRIPED HOSE—with double FINE BALBRIGGAN HOSE—with double heels and toee—25e. a pair. FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE—with double soles, heels and tocs—35e. patr—3 for a. FAST BLACK HOSE™in boot patterns—35e. a pair—3 for 81. RICHELIEU RIBBED CARDINAL HOSE— 5c. a patr—3 for 81. FRENCH BALBRIGGAN HOSE—with * spliced heels and toes—35c. @ pair—B for 81. FAST BLACK RICHELIEU RIBBED HOSE—D0e. « pair. FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE — with Gouble voles, heels and toes—50 cents a pair. BLACK COTTON HOSE—with White fost —Boe. patr. FAST BLACK HOSE—Richelien ribbed— in boot pattern—50e. pair. FAST BLACK IMPERIAL LISLE THREAD HOSE—with spliced heels and toee—S0c. a pair. SILK PLATED HOSE~in boot patterns— 500. a pair. TAN and GRAY SILK PLATED HOSE Bde. a ngtr. ‘FRENCH LISLE THREAD HOSE—war- ranted Fast Black—75c. and #1 patr. OPENWORK PATTERNS in FAST BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE—S5e. pair. CREAM, AZURE, PINK, BRONZE, CARDINAL and PEARL —85c. a patr. FAST BLACK SILK .PLATED HOSE— ‘7Be., $1 and $1.35. patr. FAST BLACK SPUN SILK HOSE-$1.35, 81.75 and €1.98 « pair. BLACK AND COLORED PURE SILK HOSE—$2 to 94.50 a pair. Mews Hosmer. FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE —with Aoubie heels and toes—2ic. « pair. id FRENCH BALBRIGGAN HOSE — with double heels aud toes—25c. a patr. TAN AND SLATE COLORED HOSE—with double heels and toes—25c. a pair. NATURAL COLORED HOSE—-Double heels. and toes—29c. a pair. FINE COTTON HOSE—with double soles, heels and toes—A5e. « pair—3 for 81. FAST BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE— Pith toute eal and toee Sie. 8 yates for $1. FRENCH BALBRIGGAN HOSE—45c. » pair—3 for $1.25. LISLE THREAD HOSE—in all the Tan and Slate colors—dic. a patr—3 for $1.25. ines 9, Sand 104 SOc epee epair. FAST BLACK SILK PLATED HOSE—S0c., Gc. and $10 pair. Unless you are ifferent trom other folks yan can 42.0 fow new pairs of HOSE to your stock to good YOU NAVE LITTLE TIME FOR PREPARATION NOW. THOUSANDS: OF PEOPLE WILL ARRIVE. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THEM? IF YOU HAVE MADE NO ARRANGE- MENT FOR DFOORATING SEE US ATONCE. EVERYTHING YOU WILL NEED WILL BE HERE- FLAGS, BUNTING, SHIELDS— ALL KINDS, ALL QUALITIES. @ AR) © A RB. } DECORATIONS. oan! }OaR DECORATIONS. }G. AR J@aRn Buaszers For 806. For 81.00. For $1.2 For #1.50. For #200. For €2.30. Srnrans Por 05 ots. For Tcta For #1. Comrorrs For 50 ctu, For 62% cts, Par 75 cts. For 81 Towrrs For 1 and 1234, 15 and 18 cts. Taste Lisexs. BLEACHED, RED UN- BLEACHE PRICES, ACCORDING ‘ TO WHAT QUALITY YOU DESIRE. Surerixos Axyp Puow Casrsos BY THE YARD OR ALREADY MADR ONES. Rimoxs Fox G. A. R. Banors YOU MAY NOT CARE TO WANT TO USE GOOD SPOONS. WE BOUGHT A LOT OF THE CHEAPER KIND, BUT GENTFEL ONES, ALSO OF A SERVICEABLE NATURE. WE GIVE YOU THESE AS FOLLOWS. Traspooss, 23: Suse” Taste Spooxs, Yo: Wai WE HAVE EVER SO MANY REM KANTS OF SHEETING AND PIL- LOW CASINGS 4T PRICES SUFFI- CIENTLY CHEAP TO TEMPT YOU. G. A. R. sovyexm srooys. Kany designs, Boe. each, BUREAU OF IN NIS AT THEIR DISPOSAL DURING THE G. A R ENCAMPMENT WEF MUCH INFORMAT! CAN RE GAINED HERE AND IS CHEEL- FULLY GIVEN. ND oF FORTS. PAST WEEK HAS DEMONSTATED ITSELF | FRAr EVERYTHING WE ADVERTISED HAD IOKE OR LESS BUYERS. O- ‘0- Commexcrxe 8 Serrevsen 9 Moxpay, ss 12, we ‘grand selection of goods on sale in our 0 tre Mespet and otter parts of bur house. 2p Froor Axxex. Bedford Cord Prints, a novelty.. signs......... ‘Pacific Prints.. New Dress Plaids, imitation, fall wear. ‘New Dress Ginghams..... Turkey Red Outing Flannel, black figures. Fancy Figured Chevron. ck and white Large Figured Satine Drapery... 9c Mee 1234. 1 Novelty Wool Dress Plaids. Scotch Wool Outing Flannels. New Wool Cheviote.. 38-inch Wool Henricttas, ail shades. All-wool Novelty Suitings. 40-inch Chevron, Henrietta Snish. ‘New Eiderdowns, all colors. All-wool Cheviots... 40-inch All-wool Henristta, all shades. All-wool Albatross, all shades... All-wool English Bidford Suitings......... Stinch Fine English Broadcloth, 70o.. Ta, Co Mg ie Wieariazs Phace dies. 90 Yo a ESI tae = 5ic. Blo. To, The, 8c. Axo Bike U. Bla. The, Bic. 10c Axp 12%. aL | “Od Bit eo O—om Wie the Rew-s @ With the Old On With the Now.” for the cold, frosty mornings Tk Skirts Retnond Silk Skis Keds Ladies’ Binck China Silk Waiste, with pole stripes, reduced from @6.50 to One Polka Dot Chins is, sizes 36 and SS only, reduced £8.50 to 85 Whe, Broche Sik, Windsor Silk and Change able Stk SI 222) bays an exellent 5 will bay an exselient #5 will bay an exter or SOk Skirt. €7 will buy & Skirt. Beautiful Change . Wand 810 eh and tae will close ow Line of € au Cloaks. coe Cloak ne and teooming styles without capes, Aron’s amd Miews Are 1 rRn BR ERR kon Bae 3. tripod Red, White and Bine Ribbons, » Ribbon Flags by the yard. Satin Bile * in all colors and widths for badges. Spectal prices hy the picoe. Cali at the Kibvom Department for “Sew Ventr," free. im “oo Worsraw H. M°Kyew, n 933 Px Ave NW. Is almost As usual, wetre on Variety of Childres Boys’ and Misses’ Sch A Jo» Lor Of Ladies Done from the factor eetved. u ‘wity Largest Stock end SCHOOL SHOES In the elt shocefrom DB, up Button or Lace : ‘wale, A STIOE worth every cont asked for it. Its Shor throuch an i Solid, ‘Serviceable, at ors, all styies an! sizes sand Conerews SHOES as good as are sold elsewhere 31.98 for #3. Our price FO OA MMM FE As MMMM | FF AA MMMM F AAA MMM e ACA MM Me Ss non [- £2 ¢@ 88 HH TIT 00 ges TTF Ss. of 0 0 s Fs O39 — #£ 310 Aso 312 Sevaxru Sr A Conpriz, Iyvrrartox Is extended to all lovers of the Creations of Geniue to call and be shown through our Display Parlors, Those contemplating tm- provements tn thetr GAS FIXTURES and all who are putting up new houses will be par- ticularly interested with the assortment and impressed by the modest prices, '8.S. Suzpp & Bro. 432 9m Sz. N. W. | Bro Varees Ly Karves Ax Fons | r. > Ar Wraanmn & Enwoxsrows, We are offering extraordinary value tm vot equal the silver plated The difference tn appearance eyatble, but cedingly reat. Plated Teaspoons, $5. doren—88.75 gross. Plated Taspoons, 65-. doven—¥7.50 gross. Plated Forks, 65c. dozen —@7.480 gross. Plated Knives, €1.90 doven—@IB gross. “G. A. K. hint.” We have sbout the largest stock of Hotel China Ware in the elty. Wroaagrn & Enwoxerox, 1205 Pa Ave N.W. sasam EB ASERRONIARABS SASSER AANA ‘The manufacturer guarantees they will cure NEURALGIA AND REEUMATISM. If relief not given in thirty days money retursed, $2 S. B, Eurex & Jos. H. . ‘Manazére Branch Balto. Shirt Factory, sel2 991 9thet n.w.. near N. ¥. ave.

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