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4 = LTHE_ EVENING STAR. |R. Goscma, a ae WASHINGTON. SPAY September 13, 1892, QROSEY 8. YOVES... Eater. een alia Se FRE EVENING STAR bes 0 reaular asd permasent circulation in Wasbingtes three times larger than that of any other paper is theetty. As @ local NEWS paper and Ad- Vertising Medium 4 bas pe competiter. The action of the people living on South tay, Long Island, with regard to the occupa ton of Fire [siand, ten miles out at sea, by un- Persons st quarantine is the most ex- ‘eaordinary n all the ennals of foily. The etate government, through Gov. Flower, bought the island. with its hotel and cottages, and was ‘Preparing to use it when an armed and angry mob, composed not only of oxstermen, but of I ! ‘the state officers and the lf t ft i i a i j Lad 53 Fs ti i 4 F sort and in danger af sickness or death by rea- aon of their confinement end ill-naage, go from post to pillar and are not allowed to land even —— e+ All the citizens of Washington are concerned fm the hospitality that ts to be extended next ‘week, and there will naturally be every readi- ess to co-operate in any way that may con- tribute to the success of the affair. The com- mittee on illumination has requested that the people on Pennsylvania avenue between 6th aud 17th streets northwest and on 15th street between Pennsylvania and New York avenues will uso a# Hitle inside illumination as possible. | A dara background is essential to the bestge- | sults, and as this will be one of the most pictur- | esque features of the encampment there is no | 4uced, doubt that the request will be complied with, | ‘even at some sacrifice of personal conveniexce. a Democratic expectation concerning Maine. based on the state clection yesterday, is likely to be as wild a game of rainbow chasing as any of the past eight years. Except in the Garcelon campaign, when peculiar con- ditions existed, the state has been as re- Hiably republican aa any in the Union, although the majorities have not been uniform. Though 1007-1009 F S: N.W. G. A. R. Excaweussr. Every one ts busy preparing for the grand oncamp- ment, Wo all expect afew xuceie, and therefore need Sfow goods. We bare mado extensive preparations | for thiserent, not only in quantity of goods, but re- | duced. of our prices. We have been very busy | the past two week with hetel end boerding heage | owners. They come to us because they know from former deaitngs that they can buy cheaper of us than here. eisew! Sreout Sarz Or Frcs. Although our Flag Department has been very busy ‘we have still a large assortment. We are offering spe- tal values in U. S. FlagsandG. A. R. Flags. cas Se. 8c.,10e.,1Se., 20c., 25e. and 480. GAR atGe., 10c., 20>, 0., 25e. and dc. Weleome Shields, 25¢. ; Pinmes, 180. ; Wreaths, 180. 1,600 yards Festooning at 5c. yard. Carsa Wane For Tax Excanrsest. Onr Chins Ware Department is stocked with good things for the encampment and our prices are all right. ‘Beat White Granite Cape and Seucers, 9c. dozen. ‘Best White Grantte Plates, 08c. dozen. ‘New Shape Larce White Bowls and Pitchers. The regular $1. 38 style for 81. Turontaxt Sure Or Hovse Foamsmxos. Slop Baokets, nicely painted, with covers. The ‘The regular O5c. goods for 48e. 4 dozen. Brushes. 25c. style for Lic. ‘Table OD Cloth, ic. yard. Regular 25c. grade. Glass Shakers with nickel-plated top. The Be. style for 100. ‘The usual 35c. grade Parlor Brooms for 25. ‘Hat Racks Always l0c. for Ze. ‘Large Tin Wash Basins. The 10c. style for 8c. Towel Holders. Something new. Never sold less than 20 For 12c. Knife and Fork Boxes. The 180. style for 10c. Tavnsrars Unenurta Event. 200 Gloria Sik Umbrellas, with paragon frame, cloth case, tassel, handle and fine black loops This rade bas never been sold under $1.98. Thursday's price, $1.48. : Gloria Stik Cibrellas, 500 of them, paragon frame, case and tassel. The $2.35 grade; never sold for less. ‘Thursday's price, 81.98. Os 50 Pre Czsr Bers Any belt In our store you can have for one-half marked price. Early callers will have first pick. 300 Purses, regular 200. styles for 10c. Ove Baor Canntace Max Says ‘That ho is offering all his stook of Carriages at re- ‘Here are some of them: 4 810.60 styies of Baby Carriazes for $6.99. All $12.50 styles of Baby Carriages for $9.90. All $15.00 styles of Baby Carriages for 212.50. All $20.00 styles of Baby Carriages for 814.99. All $25.00 styles of Buby Carriagus for 319. 99. One €35.50 style of Baby Carriage for Discounr R. Gorpscmmn, 1007-1009 F Sx: N.W. Mr. Cleveland will not carry Maine, the general | tendency of the election, like that recently held | in Vermont, is to give encouragement to the democrats concerning the growth of their strength in New England and their prospects in the general election in November. om The probabilities have been that England Will not in the international monetary confer- ence aid materially in any movement looking to the more extensive use of silver as coin. The aunouncement that the new government is not favorable to the proposed objects of the confer- ence is, therefore, no surprise. Instead of favor to the double standard proposition there ‘sre indications that a gold standard is in contem- plation for India. Nevertheless, the conference may do good in pointing ont the difficulties and suggesting means for overcoming — Every sanitary arrangement necessary at any time should be made this week, and unusual anmation should characterize the health office on the eve of the advent of the many visitors expected in a very few days. Itistheduty ofall ‘good citizens living in all portions of the city to ca-operate with the authorities in putting Washington in first-rate order. Their own comfort, health and self-respect depend upon the matter. Washington is notadirty city, Dut there are some localities that badly neod cleaning up, and in view of all the circum- stances it is iudiapensable that thts work should One of the mostimportant steps yet taken in the “cholera scare” is the visit to the Canadia Porte and places along the border by the presi- dent of the international toard of health, who {ea citizen of the United States, and members ‘Of the board from certain states ‘and provinces One of the chief potate of danger ix Canada, on sceount of the facility afforded the imanaigrant to slip acroys the wide ly extended border line. ‘The Dominion quarantine is notoriously slacker than oar own. es Mr. Harrison iv now is firet of Mr. Reed's nee with referece to the President and then of the democratic gains in | Mr. Rend’s district, aad say “Aha” if he should | happen to feel like tt, = — . Now with the sulkers “plicated” and the isques sharply drawn all.along the line what ix ta hinder the campaiga of educ nd why should aot it be a cawpaiga of spisitan interest ae well! The Chicago operatic and thieaten to have the Chicagurpo- lige deyartinont arrest"iteelf for shootings man who resisted its authority. exediot Japi- — Another monn has been discov ter. It might be supposed from thy number of Die satellites that Jupiter bad palifical patron age at bis disposal. te t+ Ocenpants of property aloyy the line of the G.4.R. illumiuation witt ‘please hide thelr Nights under bushels oF oYserwise for the time being. 2 ass We are au otmach paseie, but the Fire Inland incident-shows that we ean stand some additional euligbteriment. Congressman, Watson reversed the Sollivan ‘Program in that little Georgia iisunderstand- ing std abandoned fiterature for pagilism. — ——s Lieatenant Pearys now receiving congratu- lations on tie: hard summer be encaped. ee Fired from Fire-Island offers a great tempta- don to the.aidverative headliner to make light Of a seriouy nuatter. 0 ‘Bes asprobibition state Maine is very erratic. Tace-track gamblexs grow comi.- | $3.50 AND $5.00 A Pan You Cas rasp att or THOSE NEAT SHADES IN RUSSET FOOTWEAR AT THE SHOE PAR | LORS OF Wausox AND Canz. {929 F Sx. N.W. Bazrwoze Srone, Trar be done promptly and thoroughly Waar . _ Wtissirgular how campaigus¢bb and flow. A Tary little while back the democrats were trembling im their boots, while the republican physiog- f s219-1in Cosr. namy was radiant from ear tocar. Now the |, couditions if uot quite reversed are very differ- gut The New York “reconciliation” and the A Frasr Or Fasutos. Worable indications of popular lea: New England have suffused the democratic eee ee ecantem.uce with joy. BBR PARENTS ARE INTERESTED 3 ae ae e BBE IN THE FEAST OF FASHION ‘The ships of war which will be in Washing- WHICH WE HAVE SPREAD FOR THEM ton during the cncumpment will farm interest. EN OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. STACKS ing and ap res of the event. UPON STACKS OF SUITS, OVERCOATS, + rge” representing the old navy REEFERS, ODD TROUSERS AND = yore ~ Sate ee SHIRT WAISTS IN THE NEWEST AND pest apatite ws MOST FASHIONABLE SHAPES AND — oo = FABRICS. THERE ARE, SUITS FOR ‘The remedy of the oystermen in South bay BIG BOYS, SUITS FOR SMALL Boys for imaginary losses in future from the use of AND SUITS FOR THE LITTLE Fire Inland as a place of refuge for cabin pas- TOTS IN KILTS, SUITS FOR DRESS sengers not infected but under suspicion ia to OCCASIONS, SUITS FOR SCHOOL SERV- wait and see if there are to b losses, and if se ¥ AN so to sue and recover from the state something eee ee like the value of the business broken up. PURPOSES. see THFTHERE ARE HEAPS AND HEAPS OF TWO-PIECE SUITS, BOTH DOU- T BLE AND SINGLE-BREASTED, AND PILES OF SHORT PANTS SUITS WITH VESTS. ON ‘THE NEWEST DESIGNS IS A DOUBLE-BREASTED COAT WITH DOUBLE-BREASTED VEST IN THE NEWEST PATTERNS OF IIVORTED TWEED, A VERY NATTY AND STYLISH COSTUME FoR Boys FROM TEN TO SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, Roussos. Pauzre & Co. , Axsxcaxs Crormers, P¥200,1202 &1204 FS:N.W. Fesxsoays Sewexay Ksraprismuest Berren Trax Menieuse- CORRERS. During the fall—even in dry woather— there is slways some motsture in the ground. which soals through the pores of your leather soles. and to keep this damp- eas from your feot a layer of curk between ‘the outer and inner soles of your shoes has been found the most «fective preventative of damp feet and balf of t2e consequent {ils the human flosh is heir to ‘The old style Cork Roled Shoes ate often clumsy, untidy looking and expensive. “OUR NOVELTY CORK SOLE SHOES” Look no different from any other Fino ‘Shoes, are light, and the elasticity of the cork acts ass sort of cushion to the bot- toms of your feet andayolds tiring you out while walking. a Mux, Eapectally those to take part in next week's Parade, there iene more comfortable shoo for marching thea our fine HAND-MADE CORK SOLE SHOES. PRIOR, 83 AND 94 Fon Lavrs ‘Who are compelled to be ontdoors & great » deal who desire » light, nest shoe that will exclude dampness we recommend cur NOVELTY* CORK SOLE BOOTS, all Kangaroo, or with Dongola Fampe, HAND MADE, AND ONLY 63. For Bors ‘We have a Neat, Durable, Fine Osif Batton or Laced Boot; hand made and WITH CORE SOLE. PRIOF, 2 AND 82.50. Wau. Hans & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, . (930 and 982 7th st, 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave, 231 Pa ave we W. H. Hovoutox Mre. 1218 axv 1220 F Sx. Co. N.W. Open Evesisas THIS WEEE TILL 9 P.M. FOR SALE or G. A. R. Deconattoss. BUY AS EARLY Frais: Fonsirene, Canpers, Unnorsreny Goons. SPECIAL SALES ALL THIS WEEK. GET A CARPET AND HAVE LABOR AND LINING GIVEN FREE THIS WEEK. W. H. Hovenrox Mra. Co. 1218-1220 F Sreeer N.W. sel3-2t THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Woopwarn Asp _Lornnor, 10TH, 17H & F STs. ¥. W. ‘The autumn trado brings so many interests to the froutthat many of the most deserving things pass without notice. You must toke much for granted snd ask/for whatever you wish. Every suck 1s faller and betzor assorted than over before in our store history—will be advertised tn its turn. TODAY LASHES KSEHEB USBERWEME THE PROPER KINDS FOR FALL. ‘The question of what should be worn next your body fe & paramount one. It has always proper at- tention here. We were nevor in better shape to meet Your needs. We've gathered all the good kinds and 200 DOZEN LADIE® SWISS RIBBED COTTON VESTS, heretofore sold at 12340. ae. LADIES’ PLAIN MERINQ VESTS AND PANTS. LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED BALBRIGGAN VESTS AND PANTS—Pantu have the extra- Jong ribbed lege and fit under the stocking neatly. 8260. — A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES’ IM- PORTED SWISS RIBBED VESTS tm silk ‘and wool, ale and wool, cotton and wool, ‘ud ail-wool—high neck and long cr short sleeves, or Jow neck and no sleeves. LADIES’ SCARLET VESTS AND PANTS, finished with silk binding and pearl buttons. —#1.00.— st floor... 24 annex.) a ew Ovencansents. Croaxs, Jackers Axo Wars. LADIES’, MISSES! AND CHILDREN’! For days past shipments of the newest and beat styles of AUTUMN GARMENTS have deen coming in. The “latest of the lato” are hero from the most celebrated designgrs and manufacturers. Spend a few moments among them—you'll wonder where such thoughts could come from. Many of thom aro styles that will not be seen—that you cannot got elsewhere. The embodiment of originality and elegance in fashion, built by experts. Whother plain or ola! orate—high priced or low priced—our New Wraps are “dressy” and they'll cost Just as little as such things can be sold for. For Lanes. BLACK BEDFORD CORD S$, medium welht, full length, large pearl buttons. 968.5. ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT REEFERS, full 30 inches long, square notched collars, —87.50.— No. 5if..., No. 6., ‘Wo. 1, 9 yd. long. No. 2. 974. long... No. 3, 1 74. Jong..... ‘No. 4. 136 yas. long. No. 5, 4ft. long, imi- No. 7,9 ft, long.....2.25) “ton & Bros < ‘THOSE OF YOU WHO BAVE WAITED USTIL Now TO BUY YOUB DECURA- TIONS BAD BEST MAKE HASTE. a8 DAILY THE QUANTITY 18 LESSES- ING. THE ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF DECORATED MATERIAL THAT HAS BEEN SOLD BY US THIS YEAR 18 MARVELOUS, ASD DELAY ANY FUB- THER 18 FOOLISH. YOU WILL DRCO. BATE, 80 WILL YOUR NEIGHBORS. IT 18 THEREFORE ADVISABLE TO COME: AND MAKE YOUR BELECTION AT ONCR. 1¥ SOU ARE TOO BUSY TO PERSONALLY MAKE YOUR SELECTION ‘WE APPEND THIS PRICE LIST: u ‘| GAR aloe oe [ree 12360. each 0c. doen SONG OF VET. looked out for the qualities. Have none to soll that | ae, 7 each ‘sre not worth your buying. All the newest ideas in PB VESTS, EQUESTRIENNE TIGHTS AND UNION | x, BSc. -- Be. onc suiTs ek s . For beuae Rae ot tee Sra Frios | Bostixo Fics, Ta has ha ea, | 8812 Stik Plage. 12940. cach|2x3 Bunting Flags .€2.00 12218 Bik Flaws. 250. each|2i4x¢ Bunting Flags. 2 60 For wintet wear, | 24236 Silk Plage. 850. each|3x5 Bunting Flags... 2.7 SOME SPRCIAL, VALDES FOLLOW: 92248 BUk Flage§L. 4S0ech!4x0 Bunting Flags... 3.75 Cortox Fras. tation silk. Short. tons. peice Srooxs. Spoons. Sroois. Fepecially bought for this occasion, Prob- ably you will need dozen or more extra and don't care to bay expensive ones. TEASPOONS, ‘TABLESPOONS, B50. perhalfdozen. 4c. per half dozen. Braxgers as row as 65c. Botter goods for $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Bev Sruraps AS LOW ABs 69c. Bev Comrorts, 374c., 50c., 6240, T5c. Axn $1. Better goods tf desired. Rissoxs Fon Bances. Reapy-Mave Suezrs, 7-4 SIZE, BLEACHED, GOOD QUALITY, 45c. nud & Re oh sg ‘s Bes ft OR So ze 420, 492, 424, 426 7TH ST. N. W. sel3 IMPORTED TAN DIAGONAL CLOTH REEFERS, half st!k faced, double-stitched seams, lap pockets, large pearl buttons. —#10.— ‘IMPORTED CHANGEABLE SIL Kj WAISTS—piain colors and neat shot polka ots—fall Jabots—very handsome. — #10. NEW BLACK SURAH WAISTS, bor- platted back, wide turn-down collars, gannt- letcuffs, Jabot fronts, perfect fitting. All sizes up to 44. 86.50 and 8 NEW SCOTCH CHEVIOT RUSSIAN SUITS—blue, biack and fancy mixtures. —$12.50, $15, $18 and 820. — 1th st. bldg.) Fon AVY BLUE BROADCLOTH ERS, notched collars and pearl but- tons. 4 to 14 years. ee Busy ail over the house, but the greatest shopping place ts our -—— 2b Froor Assex. Bedford Cord Prints, a novelty... TaNey Red Prints: lacks wad” sens. Pacific Prints. re . New Dress Plaids, tmitation, fall wear. New Dress Gingham, Bs Turkey Red Outing Flanuel, black figures. Fancy Figured Chevron... Larue Figured Satins Drapery. cl and white de- Novelty Cazuco Drapers OPENED TODAY, Sprners Eioet Percalea. Het OUR OWN IMPORTATION OF Bed. Navy and New Blue ‘i @ifferent colored figures.. t DI Prexcu Mesris Corrarss axp ain Black and Navy Blue S 2c > } Mis fe Bannon, with aa ak 131, Cerra Prece Goons. stripes 4 eaten a x bt Nepean Ralls 13% our counters, FRENCH MUSLIN CURTAINS The handesi 12h, =all white, plain or spottet centers, with — r+ a offers or tucks of same material on edyyo and 124. bottom, Novelty Wool Dress Plaids. ‘Scotch Woot Outing Flannels. New Wool Cheviots... Ove New Bestxzss Hone, N.Y. Ave Nez 14m Sr, Tomorrow, Wednestay, is the last day © the £5 per cent reductionon Furniture. —o)— Canrers Siu Ox F Sr. ‘Until our building in the rear of the Tink is completed we shall show Carpets 8& at the old F st. store (2d floor), through 88. the courtesy of Craig & Harding. 83 We have moved our entire plant from 88 13th and F streetsto the RINK BUILD- 88 ING, New York avenue between 13th and 88. 14th streets, having a frontage of 109and 88 88 aw depth of 212 feet. a TAN AND GRAY MIXED CLOTH REEF-| gg NO ELEVATORS. NOCLIMBINGOF $8 t nels hair effect, lap pockets and} #$ STAIRS. Everything on one floor ex- 8@ ates $8 cepting Fine Parlor Bric-a-Brac Furni- 8% . “ $8 ture, which will be shown on the second 68 — 86-50. — | 98 oor of the new annex. ae = 28 OUR FLOOR SPACE is one andone- @8 NOVELTY CLOTH REEFERS, lap pock-| 8% quarter times as large as thespace wehad 88 ets, broad rolling collars, finished with silk | 88 on F street, be] = lei tras silk) $8 A SAVIMG OF $35,000 per year inex- 38 cordand bone buttons. Sizes 4to 12 years. | gg penses will enable us to sell at prices &® ——$7 an d 87.50.— | 88 lower than formerly. ry noe 28 «WE WANT YOUR TRADE! Weareon 88 ri vror | #8 New York avenue to stay. It Iseaid tobe 88 ND BROWN MIXED CHEVIOT | 4g Og the BUSINESS THOROUGHFARE, 88 lap pockets, plaited back, fast- | 93 Weclaim not. We beliove you will shop 98 enod at waist with crossed straps. Sizes 12, | @& where “PRICES ARE LOWEST’ and 8 14.and 16 years. 88 where a good selection can be had. a8 —$10,| 88 _ WILL YOU FOLLOW US to bulla up 88 "| 8 New York avenue? We will make it to 9 == 88 your sdvantage to dowo by offering the 98 (Ba floor, -1ith st. bldg.) | $8. best bargains the furniture world has @8 B sY¥ Dias Tx is Upnorsrery Axo Currars Deers. ‘Many thines here that you won't find els ewhere— confined to us—made to ft cur ideas and yours. $3.00 and $3.59 pr. Same with Lace edges, 94.59, $5.00 and 86.00 pr. ‘The daintiest and inost popular of all bed ‘38-inch Wool Tenriettas, all shades. Oc room curtains. 29 ; . All-wool Novelty Suitings. “avo As Exrna Sexo 40-inch Chevron. Henriette finish. 25c 109 PATRS New Fiderdowns, all colo-s..... 7 8c Cross Stave Sxowrraxe Corrarss. All-wool Cheviots....:...... Ba (Two pairs of a color or pattern.) inch Al-wool Henrtetta, all shades... So Worth 82.75 and 63 50 AU-wool Albatross, all shades. Be} atu soor. -11th st. building.) =) SF SS ga ERE & REN 6 46 cg NSS CoG cco ue ue ou All-wool English Bidford Suitings. ....... Stneh pine Enailas Brvadaloth, 8 New French Flannel, the inost esau ‘aiytes, 3 ; ONE HUNDRED piins OF ° STRICTLY ALf-WOOL BLAN! IN RED, LIGHT Ree ger oon ss Aruarantes given with overy one, 10-4 Gray Blankets. 100 White Spreads, Marseilles fuish. G. A. R. Deconsrions OF ALL KINDS. 1.10 65c Tar Suvaxa Rues Are commanding as much attention as ever. In- creased intorest, incroased sales. ‘Tho prices are m- usual. The best mako of Bugs at about half their value. A good assortment of all styles and. -4th floor.) Taxes For Dany Use. Hiedienananmmnneee anaes ever known. Servs Laxssvncs, N.Y. Ave. Near 147a Sr. Kor Everything You Do. ‘We don't ask you to buy "Ceres" because it is popular, or because everybody else ‘uses it. The reason ‘‘why” you should use “Ceres” is because it is the best—because it ake ne rit cpm von stnaneegy asa breadmaker. If you haven't tried eres” you don't know how many “Se tee you have missed in the wey of bread, cake, pie crust, &c. Everybody who uses *‘Ceres” saysit makes “hore” bread. “‘lighter™ bread, ‘*whiter” bread, “‘sweeter” bread and **better" bread than any other flour they ever used. Took for the circular contained in every sack apd barrei of “*Ceres"—it proves you have the genuine article. Put **Ceres” Flour on your store list and take no other. **Wide-awake” grocers keep ‘it Weonly wholesale it. x 1 Wa. Mi Garr & Co., THE. RAINES Maver porscssed each delice shades and tin meate every corner of our DRESS GOODS DEPART Tr display vi every kind of r the s the ere down to ONS CF THE REPLECHOSS OF FAsuisk May clearly be seen. Autumn Colorings and ‘Weartngs. Yew colorings tn Broad Cloths fu: Dresses and Obildren's Coats. 48 inches wide, 81.00 YARD. French Camels’ Hair Cloth, all shades. 46 inches, 01.95 YARD. All colors Imported Berges. ‘89 inches, 60 CTS. YARD. 40 inches, 75 CTS., Gland 91.25 YARD. All-wool Frenoh Poplin, a new fabric for fall wear. All colors. Ra tay $1.00 YARD. aiae #00) Fisured Cropon, in new shades, Winches, 5 CTS. and $1 YARD. All-wool French Wrapper Flannel, Black and A Geer Revivan —ii— PERRY'S. A Vatvastz Ssorrrsa Guivr, TELLING OF OCG, 09D NEWS-4t into be VELVET again, ‘Mule fall. “Chickens come home te oo Tar Laresr Avreuxs Novernes| {90 Fashion Mies off to many ® THAT ARE fed—bat when the reaction gots tm the VEE- VETS come to the front stronger than ever. From the variety of rich shades and effecte— from the call for them.it ts plain to ape that VELVETS have ot the apperhands agaia. ‘They are plenty and pretty and not nig We secu to Lave been extremely fortunate wil eround. We have dipped right into the Very heart of the chutcest creations im every Tine taben our jfk and saved something 08 the usual costs. Vou will feel @ difference— for our patrons are partners in our profite, Rexausasty Low [sx Pasor You wut ana tne Palate Royal so crowded with the Jately received autumn novelties that 9 guide pobat- ins to the best barrains is one you should appreciate. ‘Such is thie list below: Unner.ss—ree new style bandjes, improved Paragon frames, covered with guaranteed silk—a new 1 cover free of charge (the one you sclect epiite within one yoar ¢f purchase. Ladies’ and gentiemen's, €2.2%5, 2.68, 63.45, $3.08, 04.65 and $5 each. ‘We have Umbrellas for as little as 89 cents and up to B20 each, dut Aave printed to the dest vaiues im cock. Hse. —warrantea Past Bisck Socks tor men at only 15e. « pair is anextraordinary happening. La- ies’ Novelty Lisle Hoss in colors as well as biack that can be warranted fadeiess is a luxury because of being so scarce; 400. @ pair is a low price for such hose. These Boys’ and Children’s Ribbed Fast Black Hose at 18. a pair area bargain because imported, not domestic yous. See our assortment of VELVETS ome color follows another in such & varied succession that the brilliancy will almost dazzie you, New shades and those of the olf ones that re peat thelr popularity every season— 18% tnches_@1 a yd. 184 and 19 inches-€125, 61,50, 81. 75,and $20 yard. Faxcy.—pimcatt +0 point to the best bargains smong so many. These Satin-covered Pincushions ‘at 300. are same size as sold previously at 400. These Madras Drapery Scarfs with silk snd tinsel stripes are marked only 44c. ; that's 6 cents less than usual. Gelle Preres Parfumeurs Pansies, stamped inside, ‘these Perfumed Card Cases of Embossd Silk, 25 cents only. These $1.50 Chenilie Table Covers are lao a bargain. Haspxeromters.—warrantea pure linen with BLACK VELVET ts never old—nover will be old. As long as the wun shines Diack wila shine asa leader of shades. It te the “dean of the coterie — 17M inches #7 and @1.25 8 yard. 19 Inches#1.50, 1.75, #2 6223, $2.50, and $30 yard 22 inches -#2.500 yd. white stripes. Pull 27 inches wide. Sold for ‘Wo. yard. Onty two pieces left. ¥OR WEDNESDAY, 49 CTS. YARD. 16 pieces Zeno Serge, dark grounds with ool- red figures. Entirely new. All colors. 47 inches, 12 14 CTS. YARD. A beautiful line of Plaids in all desirable col- ors. For Children's School Dress. 38 and 40 inches wide. 6 CTS., 75 CTS. AND 1 YARD. WE CAT DEBE The now arrivals in Silks. Téx your memory for the names of the makes that are most inter- esting snd desirable. Then ask for them here. They'll be found. There are more delicate and Degutiful silk things in the SILK CORNER than you ever dreamed of in your imaginations, You'll Welcome the modest prices. Crepe-De-Chine in ail the new shades for even- ing wear. 24 inches wide. Extra Value, ¢1.10 YARD. Allcolors Japanese Crepe for evening wear and trimming. 2h inches, 1.15 YARD. Colored China Silk, all shades, for street and evening woar. 30 inches wide, 87 1-2 CTS. YD. BEST VALUE 1N OCR STOCK. 1 Piece 24-inch French Gray China Silk, with white clover leaf. §1 quality. FOR WEDNESDAY, 75 CTS. YARD. W. A. ITEER RRR CCO REE ER Reo Ee c Hee peed 719 Manser Space. 719 Sescrar Sacre Or Hovsexxevixe Goovs Tus Weex Ar P PPP L + nae Ste i UTTRELL'S, fast EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SPREADS, TOWELS, TABLE DAMASKS AND NAPKINS, SHEET- INGS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CUR- TAINS, &c. 5S bales of 10-4 Gray Blankets at S3c., 1 and $1.25. = pair. 4 bales of 10-4 White Blankets at $1.25, 81 and $2.50 a pair. 10 bales of Full-size Comforts, ransing from 50c. to Beach. 7 dozen All-linen Huck Towels at Le, each or 81.25 a dozen; value, $1.50 dozen, 75, 82 scalloped embroidered borders of qaaltty andstyle the Caee-aaee, dest yet ofered at 25 and 50 cents, The usual Be. quality Pure Linen Handkerchiefs are here for 180.4 any three for 50 cents, men's or ladles. Aursux BLACK VELVETS make olist of their own. They are rich and when you do comé across such qualities almost anywhere there tall the way from Se. to @1. 300 yard added to our prices. With us— $5.50, 84, 85, €6.50 and 8a yard. Our ALI-SILK COLORED VELVETS are ‘busy bescties these days. They are on show Liaces.—4stnch wide att-sitk ack Tace Drapery Nota, ton designs that are as superior as the quality, only 50c. yard. A few pieces at®layardthat are worth considerably more. All kinds of antumn laces have arrived, but the above are the bargains. - ‘Veeris.—the now vells in bius, white, bisck and as brown at 10.and 13 cents for small and lange sizes are good valnes because they are unusually strony. = continually, ‘The novelties are mixed tm with G. A. R. Tn connection therewith the follow- them. Original patterns, mostly from ebroad. ing are bargains: Towels, $1.25 dozen. Large cakes 20 inches wide @5 0 yard. of superior soap, all kinds, only 45c. dozen. Bunting a — only Se. yard. Silk badges only le. Silk flags only VELVET! and CORDUROYS in sll We. colors and Black and Brown and popular shaded PLUSHES make up the complete ist. But, goodness, how the qualities stand out and how bashful the prices are. The eheapeat are guod—the beat aro beyond being bettered. . Trrrnnmsaa —toe satama novelties range trom | Ie. to@15ayard. The following, we think, make | the best appearance at the prices: 50c. a yant Russian Gtmps in comnbination colors, 70c. a yard Bands with veivet ground, €3 Jet Bodices, #1.50 Silk Passementerie Bodices, 50c. a yard Marabeau Feather Trimming. We have got lots of “ends"—odd Itngths— that will come tn handy here and therefor fancy work and small trimmings, Look the bunch over—they are all bargains. Prnroaes.—tme tatest trom Pinwad of Paris is Wdlas de France, 75c. bottle. Thigaud & Co. of Paris are the importers of the new tollet fluid **Kanaga.” It comes from Japan, being made from the Piras Provide for VELVET trimming on your fall fown—and be early in securing—for we have Jayonica, 42c. bottle, Of course we have lowerpriced | been sparing in the quantity wetook of any perfumes and totlet waters, but we judge the best to. one pattern—to keep them of select. What be the cheapest and therefore point to the latest and We lack on that score —however we have more most expensive as bargalus. than iuade up in vartety —and that ts better. Dotts.-at sou tmport atroct you have to onter early or the representatives of the wholesale houses willsscare the best. Thus we already have thousands of new dolls. Special values are the dressed dolls at #1, 81.50and #2. Ruszoxs.—me ausitk Moire Ribbon, 2 inches wide and only 14c. a yard, is certainly the bargain of thisdepartment. All the new autumn shades. Peness, usta Axo Tur Avence THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘Established 1840. ‘Telephone 93 (Continued below.) 1892-93 Duess Fasnics. ws only the poet of poets that can correctly word Paint the beauty of the setting sun, so how dare the You Azz Ocr Or Srvrz Wudout a Duniap Hat, ble an original futroducer athe soars faabionabie Behave writer attempt descriptions of the Novelty Dress both Derby and Sik, These have Fabrics for autumn. If ever the beauty of nature v a SS et was approached tn textilés ‘is now, Here are the Waserr & Roorr. sunset’s rays imprisoned in cloth. Merely tocall tt | ———— isos effect doesn't do justice to these DAMASSE FABRICS. €2.35.a yard seems a high price, but your 100 dozen Large-size Huck Towels, worth $2.50, at 82a dozen. All-linen Table Damasks from 37}é:. to 82a yard. 100 dozen Double Damask Bleached Doylies, 13x13, at50c. adozen, Reduced from 62igc. Scases of Best Mleached Sheeting Cottons, 8, 9 and 10-4, at 20, 2244 and 25c. a yard. ‘Mattress Tickings at 8, 10 and 1ige. a yard. 500 Patent-rolier Window Shades gt 23. each. Worth 37e. Lace Curtains from 81 to $10 a pair. ‘We call special attention of hotel and boarding house proprietors to examine our stoc’ compare prices. ‘We buy in large quantities direct from manufacturers and are therefore enabled to quote (owest priece. The workmen are busy putting a new front to our building, but that does not injerfere with business, Jouxsox & Lerrnecs, se13. 718 Market space. Facts Rezarisa To Tue Exzcrrorotse “V icrony. “Malaria.” Plenty of “‘oxygen" in the whole sys- tem, and freely oxygenated blood means life, with the most vizorous functioning of all the vital organs. Sufficient oxygen cannot be carried to the seat of the trouble by medication. ‘Therefore oxygen to be of any service must be applied externally, which is ox- actiy the principle of the Electropcise “Victory"—"Oxyoen by absorption.” The Electropotse “*Victory” causes the entire system to freely absorb “oxygen” through the pores of the skin and membranes by an attraction gen- erated in the body as the result of a union of » high and low temperature, thus causing # rapid expulsion of any organic disorder. you independent of disease. With it you have no uso for drugs, medicines, ke. Lay aside your prejudices and look to existing “facts” ag demonstrated by the Electropoise “*Victory.”” : It is suicidal to fail to cure yourself when it is within your power. It has cured Rheumatism, Chilis, Fevers, Malaria, Nervousness, In- somnis, Catarch, Diarrhoyg, Asthina, In- digestion, Constipation, a, Kid- ney and Liver troubles, Bc. Be sure to get the Electropoise “Victory” from Dr. Sguche's only authorized Washington Agent, with proper advice as to its application from the iniventor. Call for book of informa- tion, testimonials, &e. Mas Bes Kiesult Only Authorized Washington Agent, 931 F 8:,.N.W. Office hours, 12 m. to 2 p.m, 3pm. toSpm “Malaria.” “Malaria.” “Malaria.” “Malaria.” “Malaria.” “Malaria.” “Malaria,” “Malaria.” “Malaria.” “Malaria.” dressmaker will tell you entire costumes will be seldom made, the Damasse only forming the fash- ionable short jacket and sleeves, in combination with plainer and cheaper cloths, Hizes As Economtcar. Dress. ‘ll cost you @1 a yard and yeta dross length of b0c. fabric will cost only 50c. less. The width explains. ‘These $1 Serges are 54 inches wide. To call them serges is misleading. Glance at samples in window of No. 1117 Penna. ave. before coming in the store and | you'll notice the fabrics gencraily advertised under fancy names and termed a bargain at 1.254 yard. Besides those in the window we bave plain and diago- ‘nal serge mixtures, whose prominent colors are the new greens, blues, grays, browns, reds, tans. Vastly superior in quatity (othe narrower 0c. Jabrics, and yet a dress length costs only SOc. more. Aren't these Tuner Cueeny Fox THE Reo, Warre Asp Bure. We can it you inthe Neatest, Prettiest ‘and Latest Style of Pall Shoes for the least money. £2.00 for a good Dongola Batton. 2.50 for a little better Dongola Button, £2.65 for a much better Dongola Buttom, €5..00 for a still better Dongola Batton. (@53.50 for an excellent Dongola Batton, $4.00 for the next best Dongola Button. © $5.00 for the Lest Dongula Button ever made, Yovnaveseen howmuch can bo written of one line, so you must be content with the following price list, which we admit tells you very little, Jt should be so eloquent that you would understand that the oreatest variety—we de not ciaim greatest quantities — & Autumn Dress Fabrice is to be found at the Pal- ais Royal. a SOc. rawnics inctude no less than 75 afferent | styles, Notable are the Chevron and Diagonal Chevi- | ots, Storm Serges, Diagonal Cloth-finish Sergos, Goo W. R; 4 Fancy Stripes and Mixtures typically English, Two- tone Diagonals and Ombre Stripes. All these Pubrics are warranted pure wool, ‘Toe.—The Chevron Mixtures at thie price are 54) S08 inches wide and therefore another *‘economiosl dress.” 81—Bosides the Berges above quoted are Epingle . ‘Cords in glace effects; Two-tone Serges; Bengalines with polka dots; Genuine Scotch Cheviots. $1.15—An odd price—A Palais Royal price. Such oods at the lowest priced competing establishment are@1.25a yard. Investigation asked. The Poplins in shot effects, the Silk and Wool Diagonal Oloths, the All-wool Matalense, the Cristaliine Novelty in comb: | Saiataaaaennes Saeco, nation colors, are generaity soid from $1.95 2081.600! Fasuioxaute “Fans verd. $1.25 to $3.50 s yard for Novelties whose names ‘would be ‘all Greek” to you. Usen As Dnzss Tannnxas. ‘Velour Russe is a diagonal cloth someting like the material uxed in men's clothes, only the stripes are bright colors, giving the fashionable glace effect. 45 inches wide. $2.40 yard. Fancy Stripe Glace Silks at 61.35, Fancy Bengatine ‘at $1.80 yard, the plain being only 61.35. Changeable Taffeta Silks at 89c. and extra quality Plain black for only 75e. yard. 717 Manxer Sra Tx Foorwean Ar Hooves & Sxvprm«.

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