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s THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. 6, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, a # _THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. — WEDNESDAY (Rossy 8. sores. : THE EVENING STAR bas a reculer aed permanent circulation im Washington three times larger than that of any ether paper in theettv. As a local NEWS paper and Ad- Vertising Medium it has no compctiter. Pah entree eetetntarcnenineres beatae: or Avovr Lavirs Avrowx Cosremes, WITH A Few Hererct Rewanes. ‘The efforts of Tux Stan and other news- | Papers to check immigration of whole- | some character have not been unavailing. | Public sentiment is steadily tending in the di- Feetion of exclasion. A correspondent writes to Tux Stan: “From one end of Enrope to the | other I have seen recant jails pointed to with, The writer, figuratively speaking, steps into the @erision, and heard the natives cay that their | *hees of meny of youand by learning of your little government had arranged with the steamship | anateties is enabiad to make afew remarks that may companies to take all the undesirable element | be heipful. to America. And now," adds the correspond- | ent, “America is to become their free hospital i | the evil of procrastination and yet murmurs; “DU and quarantine laws is apparent to all who| think at ali, and recent events have merely em-| PUt {tof for awhile” And this one sigh as she Phasized the necessity. First in order of time | saysto herself: “I know the dress Dd (tke, but I ariong precautions is the temporary exclusion | ean’t agord it."* of immigrants pending the epidemic in Europe | you are not to blame, Indies. It tsn"t any weakness and the ase of all safeguards as to passengeT® | ines mates you drend the selection of a new costume, and packages from that quarter. When Con- gress assembles its first care must be the on-| **°me# mmowledee. But this ten't telling what is actment of legislation anthorizing the stoppage | best tobe done. Well, here are a few helpful rules: of immigration at snch times and the increase | F!BST—Don't procrastinate, for troubles will only of qnarantine facilities under the exclasive | ulttply with the advancing season, control of the United states. SECOND—Firat earn of the correct styles, which — —— | may bedone by » visit to the stores where fashion ‘The news that Lieutenant Peary has planted | P/stes may be seen. the American flag at the mort northern point | | THIRD—When leoking through thee {Ilustrations eo Gi je, Deconfidential with the clerk—it’s mutually helpful. yet reached on the enst coust of Greenland ie | Soom sro at especially gratifying to Washington, where the | ‘pou cant jow one or two of the plates that Your dressmaker may be consulted. ee oe imends. |, Tetore | FOURTH—And now for the materiale. Tn making a = * | selections don’t f clerk waits on Metaed Nsclore the, Geccrephieel vociete et | miectlons don't forget that the clerk waite on many . | Gnging the day, and ts advised of what is considered ie gtes aad caltined Bis prcpened rents | icak calld Sar these whe ace umuseilif tall o& sent, northward through the interior of Greenland. | gout orsiim. Such should understand that the de } From his telegram it seems that this route a8 | sien of the costume materially assis'a in modulating followed with great closeness. A slight devi- | weir ngure. Those whoare medium size need not ation to the eastward resulted in the discovery | troubie so much in this respect. and development of the coast line, which would | prrTH—The material or samples being procured seem to be the main fruits of the expedition: as | now for the dreaded visit to the dressmaker. But wait. the trend of the hitherto unknown coast line is How about a costume ready made? ! thereby disclosed and it is conclusively proved | Here will come # chorus of objections. But wait a| that Greenland isan island. Americansharenow | moment. You dread the time, trouble and expense | the honor of having reached the highost pointe | attending a visit to the modiste and the doubtful out- on both the east and west coast. Before Lieu- come. Totry ona ready-nade ccaturae takes Iitle | tenant Peary left the (icograpbical Society of | time ands ne expense. It may St perfectly and be | Washington presented him with an American | st euch # price that moncy, as well as trouble, is saved fing and it is more than probable that this was | you. the bunting planted at Independence bay on | SIXTH-Since the Palais Royal has offered you Jaye these few helpful remarks don’t you think you should | . Visit the store at the first opportunity. Tryon a/ of aman, | Fesdy-maede costume, and if not satisfied look through | the stock of drese goods. The fashion plt-, samples and advice of experienced clerks will be promptly and politely furnished. We don't ask a final decision until sou have visited elsewhere, being satistied the variety, qualities and prices will bear favoravle com- Parison. One of you mentally ejoculates: “I dread going tothe dresemater.” Another says: “I can't make oe . Flower is evidently very muc At Buffalo when there was danger of losing prestige with the kcbor element by a strict en- forcement of the laws he did not hesitate a minute. but sent to the scene of the riot a state force large enough to put down the disturbance and restore order. Now at Fire Island when it becomes necessary to act in the interest of hu- manity. and a few hundred thonghtless citi- zens, with sel‘ish, narrow-sighted views, rtand = way the governor secures the state’s) Apocr Reapy-Mapnz Costemes. rights and the rights of all the people by dis Patching to the vicinity of the Pire Island out-| TB® obJection bas been that they are not as well Tages a military detachment large enough to | Medecr finished as costumes mate to order. But can | maintain the peace and uphold the quarantine | vou Judge the present by the paatf The ready-made | authority. First of all he bonght the island | costumes of today, as seen at the Pulats Royal, prove and its appurtenances for the state by paying | conclusively that the materials are as good, the styles cat his can money. Then he went to the spot | sgsatical, the Saieh as superior and the At more cer- re een Se il sic eecsicd tae: We eoler deciauieel tes tied tomed people from the Normannia in quiet pos- | scenion, Gov. Flower may not bea colomus | BSiiflerence between them the difference of price, | among the republic's statesmen, but when there | *hieh is faverable to the ready-made costume. fe anything to do he not only knows when and | Why shou!d you hesitate to accept the fnvitation to how to do it, buthe does it and does it promptly | call at the Palais Royal and be fitted. The expert- and seasonably. ment will be costless and you will be the wiser. You re are in doubt now. You will not be then. Sedge Barnard's injanction in the watter Of | p.4.05 range from 80.75 to 630 for the Intest Lon- Fire Island was no sooner dissolved by his col-| J" yt ana wert etvies whice mete ake om the bench than he ited rit of a ee ne en ee ec eaakemsdatie setae eae oa nia's cabin passengers directing the New York | % the most extreme novelty Russian Blouse and health officer toshow cause in biscourt why the | reefer costumes, made upin the new fancy mixed cloths health officer should not produce the bodies of as well as Enulish broadcloths, with Watteau plait, these passengers in Brooklyn. Of course the | iarge sieves, leather and Persian trimmings, etc. courtscannot regulate quarantine. Theanxict™| wisges: from 4 to 16 years of age have not heen ee ee Lik tiventk ob, Go: eatiuliee ate Chitin aiciiate be great, undergoing the experience they have | 0 0° for so long a while. But public safety in of | BAt Ye sre anxious not only for the room, but the paramount importance. It would be monstrous | “lst of knowing that not a sing'e carment that is not if «Judge could break up quarantine arrange-| entirely new shail be here. Therefore, the following mente that seem up to now to hate afforded | forty dresses, suitable for school wear, are to 40 imrannity from pestilence. These judicial pro- | quickly at the following reduced prices: ceedings are still another argument in favor of (Continued below.) ow 8 5 7 o. ‘8 supreme national quarantine. — © bse heg he bcs ac ——__ soo —-— Se Deputy Health Officer Bayley's assault upon | Were @5 86.50 87.50 89 810 e112 815. areporter of the Post isin line with his im-! pertinence toward Tux Stax in the Threlkeld | building affair, and his bumptious conduct in | Wiars For 1892-93. ‘The aim has been to make the variety so comprehe1 excluding press and public from the official | sive that the Palaia Royal shall be quoted for wraps | complaint book, and taken in connection On of all deseviptions. Illustrative of 1 with these and other instances of official pa pet aera: Hensel eapgeAnaggsatoneg of the new stock isthe collection of Police Court. indicates a total misconeep- tion on his pert of the relation of his ic and the press, and demon- | © unfitness to serve the Inetority in this or ang other sto long as this misconception exists, He labors ond r the same delusion which afflicts afew other District officials that the public office which he holds is his private property, in the conduct and affairs of which the public have no concer. as ventilated in the Movarsixa sackers. stztee sattabie for aticn of all ages, as well as children, im the new weaves of rds, Glace, Bedfords, Diagonal and Ottoman comph Fasey ascxers of cote than twenty-nine different styles ranging in prices from 85 to $45. Since fur-trimmed garments areto be much worn an unusually complete collection is here, an.ong which ts a Jacknt for 29.75 that will elo- quently advertise the Palais Royal. shown in no less a ‘The meeting of the naval veterans of the Tnion at Baltiznore on Thursday is the preface, 80 to speak. of the greater reunion in Warh- ington next week of the Grand Army of the Re- public. Both will be importax.t occasions, and, ‘Tnx Stan doubts not, happy oceasions for all concerned. The sailors as well as the soldiers of the Unior decerve to be honored in the land | for which they bravely fought. satisfactory. Of conrse sou understand you are not = een | tmier obligation to buyrbecause you accept this invi- The Choctaw is taking a little political war- | tion. fare te wweeten bis civilization. Ae twelve | %2"Only twenty-nine -garments not entirely new. a is ey » murdered up to date, | and there are now marked at redneed prices that will tosay nothing of the other party, it would cose them o i ” 5 aie seem that the color of the sweetening is as red | 4, Par aie eee ogee as the full-blood Choctaw himself. : nage pis — ‘4.2 Allare autwmn-weight cloths. Sizes 4 to18 American astronomers are coming to the | °° front as natellite diccoverers of the first clas. Misses: 3: inno leswvariety. ‘The latest have Watteau plait at Deck and unusually large siceves. There are so many entirely new styles, how- ever, that a selection will be a matter of some time | and thought. If youcan tring the children before the rush of the season commences ft will be mutually . AEISCELLANBOUS.—It is-only want of space that Holl and Barnard are destined to rank with the | makes it ‘Recessary to thus briefly refer to the new grea! aotrencenrs of the past, the ong for hie | Wants and Newmarkets.for Isfies’ autumn weer. All discovcey of Mars’ moon and the othe for his | we ask isa vist from you. At tho worst ‘twill be but find of « Sfth moon of Jupiter. ‘Sloss of your time. But, what is more probable, you = — | will tearn that the Palais Royal now has the services ‘The people of the United States are pained to | of a buyer whose reputation is well earned and that learn of the critical illness of the President's | the ladies of Wanhington are much the gainer by his wife and, without exception, sympathize with location here. The IN. “Opening” of Wrapa fs the President in his ansiety and cherish the for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15, 16 and | hope af Mra. Harrison's ultimate recovery. 17. Your presence respectfully requested. Price soe surprise asBoavenits of the occasion. There isa revival of interest in tho repre- hensibie conditions at the work house pointed — Exrnoxzo Youxas Company, 423 NINTH STREET, BET. D AXD E. —o— Now. Kolled Ox Tongue-Two and three pound cans— ' Cooked whole—Ready for slicing. | Luncheon Beef—In cans—Dooked—Niccly seasoned— Ready for slicing. Wad Bear's Head—(mported)—Rouna cane—Rare fiavor—Not expensive—Very popu- lar. Glen Catrn Camp Pre—(mported)—Oval Cans—A very desirable meat preparation ready for immediate use. Gien Cairn Ham, Tongue and Chicken—(Imported)— Three kinds of moat carefully pre- pared and so blended and seasoned as to produce @ most appetizing and palatable dinner supply. Boned Chicken—(Domestic)—prepared in the mont skillful manner, suitably seasoned and ready for {mmediate use. Bond Turkey—(Domestic)—Cooked, seasoned and ready for use-same as the Boned Chicken. Preah Salmon—Pat up tn tail cans, flat cans, one- Found cans, two-pound cane~—all new pack. Fresh Lebater. Also in tall or flat cans--best brands known to the trade—all new pack. Fresh shrimp—In cans-sufficiently cooked for salads, mayonnaise and aM cold dishes—ready for the table. Sardines—Without question we are now offering the largest and most complete line of these goods to be found south of Philadelphia. This is admitted by the most intelligent salesmen who travel from New York to California. See in and in front of our south window. Codfish Tongues—In glass jars—pickled—a rich and exceedingly appetizing relish. No one else has them yet. Baked Beans—These are prepared in the most skill- ful manner—put up in quart cans, and having bought avery unusually large quantity we are able to offer them at a greatly reduced price. French Soups—We have already advised you in re- gard to these goods during the past few days. See Star of last Monday, fourth page. Canned Pruit—We have just received three hundred dozen cans of California Peaches, Cherries, Pears and Apricots, all of Superior quality and the prices are not high, so that you can well afford to use them freely. ‘NOW isthe time to leave your order for what you ‘will need for the next week or ten s days. You will find our service the best in the city. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 496 Ninth atreet, bet. Dand B. Over Great ERE 3M Mt EO MM a EEE Too much cannot be said in praise of our Great "Gem" $2.00 Hand-sewed Shoes. Such a vast amount of comfort, good sho-making and excellent leather has never before been sold for 83.00. “Tax Gea For Mex Is Just the shoe for marching and easy walking—hand-made, pliable and of best American tanned calf-skin, with oak- tanned sole leather. Regemes No Breaxixo Is. Laced, Button Or Congress. With or without Cork soles. “Tue Gewr For Livres Is the wonder and admiration of our fair friends. Such handsome styles cannot ‘be had of any of out competitors for Jess than €5.00-88.00 for the choice of Tur Paras Rovan, A. Lisnor, cont by Tax Stan several years ago. Improve-| ments were mate then, but «# shown by secent investigation and report they were not sufficient. ——_ ee i- Men who give the impression that they re- gard quarantine enforced against them asa per- sonal slight and imposition should pare and reflect on the probability of their becoming ridiculous. bed Corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. 1892-93 Haspxencmers. Of course there are fushions in Handkerchiefs! The sutamm of 1802 marks a radical change colored border Handkerchiefs are coming i again. And, too, the 1802-0} season at the Palais Royal marks an epoch in its histoxy. Direct importation tm wholesale quantifies assure lower prices, or, in other words, Detter qualitics ror the prices than ever before. ‘This te no idle scratch of the pen. The Hendker- chiefs are here—hundreds of thousands of them. ‘1Se.—Here are warranted pare linen Handker- chistes for ladies and gentlemen of quality never! fore sold at less than 25 cents. . Tse. —Here are embroidered and scalloped-border Indios’ Handkerchiefs the lke of see ‘The census office has iseued « bulletin on irri- gation. It neglects to touch on the superabund- ance of irrigation within the oneamile limit. oo It is to be said in favor of James J. Corbett, @ramatic star, that he bas, as yet, declared no detention of clovating the stage. — — @Keago in ber determination to lack nothing > ts found clse where in the country has pro- hod herself with » race war. . ooo ‘Wajor McKinley's speech at Elwood, Ind.,was rela The major is nothing {f mot con- tthe Ap ant seats at Wand 2% cents. @anada should see that this-country does not | Handkerchiefs up to $15 each. But the end of the Rave to thenk ber fur cholera as well as China- | column betng reachot only space is left to ack you te @: ten difforent styles, in elther extension oF feather-weight soles, With of without cork soles. Wx. Hans & Cos , BELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 and 882 7th st.. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., 231 Pa. ave. ao. Ow Tivers “Sumr Tax» ‘No need to have your Shirts made toorder. While doubt regard made-to-order Seeercen natunaere aoe perfect “Our Invincbte™ at 85e,—6 for @S—ts with- equal—at its price. oNtait incut in Bve. different sleeve lengths to each neck size, a fit f assured. Se. each—6 Siesiit SHE OF SHOES Fon Tus ExcasruesT ieeeece xmax 10 Tu Moxvuewtan BE WELL BHOD DURING THE EARLY PALL. ENCAMPMENT, FOR THERE 18 NO TRLLING HOW THE WEATHER WILL BE-AND AS DRY FEET ARE ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH AND CoM. FORT-WE OFFER SOME SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR FOR THE OCCASION, (ror THE MANY, WE QUOTE a YEW TO. ‘ DAY: ‘Wo will exhibit and place on sale M -° ENS Aw indications point to an early and very bury sea- on we have taken time by the forelock and secured our stock of FINE ‘MILLINERY, HOSTER! ctoaks, GLOVES, &e. * Hand-rowed Laced and Congress Gaiters, Our own make. (Regular 84 quality.) $3.00. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 AND 16, Our first importation of choice and exclusive styles of Livres Hand. sewed Welt Shoes, all styles, best Dongola kid, Chegutar 83 quality.) 32.48, PARIS HATS AND BONNETS, VELVETS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS AND MIL- NERY ORNAMENTS Of choice and exclusive styles. Mews Calf and Cordovan Eureka Shoce in 5 styles and all widths. (Regular $8. 60 qualities.) $1.98. Also COATS, WRAPS, BLAZER SUITS, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WINTER JACKETS, WINTER CLOAKS. Lions: Dongola Boots, in opera, London or common-sense lasts, tip or plain. (Recular 8£ quality.) $1.48. Assorted styles and sizes, IMPORTED HOSIERY, FALL UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HANDEERCHIEFS, &e. ont Mews Stylish Laced Shoes-all solid leather. (Regular 81.26 quality.) 98 Cexrs. (@rTHE SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WERK Tue Mosomenran. mw 937 AND 930 F ST. N.W. ddddddddddddd dddededdddeddddddd ONLY. No A. Boous CALL EARLY AND GET THE BEST SELEC- TION. Grocer. oi) Hat RE ge BER URRY Causronsia Parext Process [fH Be Ef fon dims EP ERE a H Eee i LBBB OR R UU N RN Frova, ah $3 P% a GUARANTEED TO BE THE FINEST FLOUR abe 8 - 3 8 OFFERED ON THIS MARKET. fad® — GoS “Oo? = ° Paice rer barney. 402 71m Sr. N. W. It Look for her: “*The Old Woman in Shoe.” Qvanrer Barnni sac. R. Gotpscmmp, 1007-1009 F Sz. N.W. Orxcos Rotter Process Frova. $5.50 Paice per pannet.. 4 HH HW ONN NN Quanrer panreL sax. $1.50 g 3 tint it Pea © XN ooo HHH SAN 2 2 Osweco Parest Fawr Www A F Wy £4 ous wow AAR E > can, A Paace rer paneer f & 33 fr fs t GG AAA I Quanrer sannet sack. ee MASE OE AAG Faxcy svoancconrp Hass oszx $29.48 For Dissee $22.33. Just in time were these Dinner Sets received—our vecond lot. They are fine thin china, very beauti- fully hand decorated, gold finished. We guarantee the decorations to wear. They have always sold for $20.48; never for less. Thursday's price, @22.33. They comprise the following pieces: 1 dos. Large Plates, |2 Covered Vegetable 14 cexrs ren pouxp. Oc Bea Pone Rez Warsy, visrmien esrecianey ror Mepicixan Pvnroses, axp 18 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY PROMI- | 1 des. Medium Plates, | Dishes, NENT PHYSICIANS AS AN EXCELLENT 1 doz. Boup Plates, ‘2 Uncovered Vegetable 1 doz, Preserve Plates, | Dishes, toxic. $3 ven cattos on 9O0e. 1 doz. Individual Butter 1 Large Meat Platter, PER QUART. Plates, |1 Medium Meat Platter, ; 1 Soup Tureen, |1 Small Meat Platter, Faxcy Exery Creamery Bor. | 18suce Tureen, [1 Covered Butter Dish, 1 Pickle Dith, eee ‘Cups and Saucers, 1 Salad Dish. $3.48 Asentcas Tomer Ser For $2.67. You'll need a few Tollet Sets for the G. A. R. en- campmient. Here is an opportunity for you. A New Full-size American China Toilet Set, splendidly decorated, underglaze1 patterns, guaranteed to wear. ‘They always sell at 83.48. Other stores can't sell them for less. Thursday's price, 82.67. This price 4s cheaper than the ordinary English china 18 sold for. $6.75 Fise Tra Sers, $4.96. Such goods as these are a pleasure to have on the table; hand decorated in natural color; all gold-finished decoration guaranteed. They are the regular 86.75 Kind. Thursday's price, 84.06. $1.25 Gow Baxn Cvrs Asp Savozrs, 87c. Hare Dozey. ‘These ake not those ordinary Gold Band Cups and Saucers you sec everywhere : these are our own {mpot- tation; thin china, gold band, with xold Hnes on the sides. They are very rich looking. The regular $1.25 stock. Thursday, 87c. half dozen. ten, oxty 30 cents PER rounp. 50c. Hoavesxers cnzamcnackens. 1 1c. Fors cream cnzrse. Veny nest wixep rea. Preanuixe, 6 rackacrs., one: 12c. Frescu reas, veny suatz......20c. Axnonia, rout strexern, Turonrep waccanoyt, Apnicors, neavy sinvr, scaxs. 60c. 50c. A5e. Procron & Gare OLEINE, 50. .81.00 Quaxer oars, 5 PACKAGES. Basorrr SOAP, 10 CAKES. 10 CAKES. Saray, s cans. N. A. Pooxz, 944 Loursuxa Ave. N.W. Special attention given to orders by mail. R. Goxpscun, 1007-1009 F Sz. N.W. at We Frr Au Suaves. DP ONT MAKE THE MISTAKE OF TRYING TO DO WITHOUT A DD YALL OVERCOAT. IT Is CHEAPER THAN PAYING DOCTORS’ BILLS, ESPEOTALLY IF YOU PUR- CHASE THE COAT OF US. THEN, TOO, THINK OF THE COMFORT YOU GET OUT OF IT, TO BAY NOTHING OF THE SATISFACTION OF BEING STYLISHLY AND CORRECTLY DRESSED. OUR PRICES BEGIN AT 7TEY DOLLARS (WHICH 18 AS LOW AS A RELIABLE _CoaT CAN BE SOLD) AND STOP AT FORTY DOLLARS, AT WHICH PRICE YOU GET TRE FINEST, MOST EX. QUISITELY TAILORED AND BEST-FIT- ‘TING GARMENT THAT EVER LEFT A TAILOW'S WORK SHOP, AND AT EAOH AND EVERY INTERMEDIATE PRICE YOU GET THE BEST VALUE FOR THR MONEY OBTAINABLE ANYWHERE. OWEST Puices_Q, ALITY Coxswenep, Ar W; &E t Woitwanre UDMONNTON'S, Don't deceive yourse!f in chinking that you can buy our qualities of China or Cut- lery at notion stores at lower prices than we ask. Quality ts very deceptive to the eye, and unless you are a good Judge you're apt to be fooled. ‘The attention of owners of hotels, board- ing houses, dining saloons and restaurants ts called to the following special values in Knives, Forks and Spoons, &. : Plated Teaspoons, 5c. duzen—88.75 gross. Plated Teaspoons, 65e. dozen 87.80 rose. Plated Forks, 65¢. dozen—87.80 grove. Plated Knives. 81.60 dozen—818 gross, ——- a “Fuouts Or Fasator Tx Foorwnan Ar Hoover & Sxxpers what pot, CAN FIT ANY AND ALL MEX, AS OUR MEN'S SIZES BUN. FROM . THIETY-TWO ‘TO FIFTY, CHEST MEASURE, IN REG- ULAR, LONG, STOUT AND EXTRA STOUT SHAPES. TRY US AND BE CORVINCED THAT WH CAN BERVE {810 Aw 812 S12 AND $14 7TH AT. RRIVEB. ‘The Blazer Suits have arrived and we Will place them on sale this morning. | ‘Lot No. 1.—Blager Suits, Ladies’ Cloth Full-length Blazer and Skirt, tailor made and finish, regular value, 96, at j Lot No. 2.—Blarer Suit, all-wool serge, in back and | Diue, tallor made, full length, value at $10, at $6.98. ‘We are now displaying advance styles tm Fatt Miltiner y. Kise: Porciar Snorrixo Prace, SEVENTH STREET. | Kuses Patios, | | & hah aA Aout The Now We shall have « a ‘att Garments. cresting to aay toe © styles of Ladion Sack nite, Re. ak they are mow selling position. Im © they ecltpae anything orning anew shipment of “i w = have control tn Washington of the W. R. C. Hass. ¢ Berrame > no Chir Pacace, mental HATS tinental HATS 2 ® = M2 AND Sid 7TH ST. NW. it Bi | BEE » Pee EPR Teen : 3 edddedddndeddeddddddsededdeddd Bhasxers, BH Oo fae eee ae od Sarrra, et Sruvaps, sted Howe, th ine 8 T, ouly 30. per OWFELS, Opepine Drtece Tn Untermar. Tame Livers, 7 3 Most conspicuous for good valne are the Latier = JOMPORTABLES Black and Bera Hquestrionne Pants, new shape, = ae | 2 waist Mand ran with efhbon, thewty Ix Griar Qvasrirms fuarauctgn yrtet At, 3h Pair, Re, snore would be none too mel E > " > | Ar Pisces To Pras. IAS Lc . For Two Days Oxtx. ro OEP A &% Ss | Fortwo days only, beginning tomorrow, * rr AA G Assy ‘We shail offer 100 different patterns of All- 4 £4 SS? at - silk Windsor Ties, regular Zhe. and Se. si quality, at the low price of 19c. Stk Flees, - AS, wae pore [N= 48c. Fauwruenoy Sers, 250. Flaw Holders. Pertaining to outside will be sold fou at prices GUARANTEE to be the Ae special drive we offer Fauntleroy Linen Sets of Collars and Cuffs, reular 4c. quality, at 25c. per set. wo Daves Ix Hars. To open the campaign quickly and effec- {truly ve make the tollowing two ofer- ‘86c. Trimmed Felt Satlors, black, brown, navy and cardinal, 70c. each, €1.25 Black ‘“Alpine” Hats (aplit down the middie), wide silk bands and steel buckle, 750. Liz Tarscs Ar Lire Paces. “@. A. RB. Toflet Soaps, le. per cake. - Better and larger cakes, 3 in # box, Se. per box, SOdozen Hair Brushes, 35c. and 50c. ‘Kinds, only 25e. each. Usarenoscuasce Vanoes 1x Ribbons will be om for be pve mn olagan lin xtensively worn this 1 nollitary trtamings. of ontirely new shadings. mons, with cord edge, all h Are: ddddddddddddddddddddddedededededdaddeds: Lace Corraxs, Pon. TIERES, ke. We are always on the lookout for the interests of our patrons. This sale de~ onstrates this, tor NOW, at the time when you wish to beautify )our home for the reception of THE GRAND ARMY, oft he means of dol ONOMICALLY AND TASTE. pare the following and see where else you can approach such Values. ey a es FLAGS, or vant of 10 fage Kibhoms de diddddedddddddddddddedddddddddeededd w per yard, $1.25 LACE CURTAINS, in pretty Patterns, 3 yards long. 89c. Pam Ovexixe Dave Ix Groves. G-but. Biarritz Gloves, latest shades of tans, browns, rays, ox blood and black, with seif and black stitching, regular @1.25 quality, only O8e. per pair. ef220 Tice, Cartains, tm now and ex- | went patverns, | . G. A. R. Deconattoxs. $1.95 P | Paerry Tursos See usif you want to makes bie display $1.95 Pam | tors very tle money.” We ave lad ine acer Make an attractive home. Nothine helpe tremendous stoc -White-and- neon : mote than brilliant GAS FIXTURES. To Blue" paper decorations forthe coming en. ae pilin ohana tains cexnpmens : SS $2.45 Pan Would take grat pleasure tn acquainting Sard made of strone mauilla, paper E : White-and-blue colorings, rane equally aan ema tad as good for exterior as interior decorations. Date down’! bere pall, Shenille, Porticres, plain colors, S.S. Suepp & Bro. Hed and White Festooning in 10-yard 3 1432 9m Se N. W Pieces, 30c. per piece. > 73 432 N. W. Small Red-white-and-blue Plumes, 10c., $4.00 Pam oe) it a = or 81.10 per dozen. a BS Large Red white-and-blue Piamnes, 18e., ee ae 4 “TNedwhiteand blue Wreatht, 20e. cach gpiltrices, ren colorinen, rag dings. Be Lassocncn & Bro. oF 81.10 per dozen. iese than 86. sue Large ohm mts eS en > Large each ; 815 per dozen. x Youwill tw wired at what © waiting $4.38 Pan G. A. R. G. A. R. display you can make on the front of your a ee and 88. S0excellent desiens ant “ee. . ma fer valuce in Washington for Jess’ than . T B M ie atevetuoed price "we'auts Re WE CAN SAVE MONEY POR YOU IX DECORA ine Our fe thom = HE on AROAE, popular 4 TIONS. »n 314-316 Tra Sr. N. W. $6.50 Pan ame NOTWITHSTANDING OTR FNOR- FrF 00 vu hose ft § Ee preg eegacaas Settee “BE ows wostxess we ame ant TO Fo “ow! E Hy Heres sricolorinay shade i oy one of OFFER YOU A FULL ASSORTMENT ia eer nal Mpaer #1030 and 13 2 OF BUNTINGS, SHIELDS AND 2 We offer them for . Deciev Banoaxs FLAGS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE $11.98 Pus PRICES. ls a= se ailierent suber and coinblnations pee 00 VV FER 5885 6 G6 oo Vy & le - E 88 YY 58, 98. Excn Mesux Fras. | G A. R. oo WY Eee Sua = = ne (Wexcome Mosum Wilt yards long, : Flags. TOMORROW, THURSDAY, stan ee ee ane” ge eabaame 2 Oe. omen oe ae Mes. SEPTEMBER 15, $1.58 Exco. sit iin Flags 29%go. ouch —_— ns (GA. R. CORPS WE SHALL SELL Maslin Flags..15e. each $4 Mocuette Rugs, in high art shades, 556. dozen! @ - wt sande lone. $1.98 Excu. We have the control of the above Rugs for the city of Washington. They are ‘wou! value. bal a Coe ee tor 93.80 Sux Fiaos. | Bowrse Fras. ‘Sxl2 Silk Flags. 1¢c.each 2x3 Bunting Flags .€2.00 ‘12x18 Silk Flags. 5c. each Uigxé Bunting Flags 2.50 24x36 Silk Flags Ric. each a3 Bunting Flags... 2.75 ‘S248 SUk Plags®1.45cach “x6 Bunting Flags... 3.73 Our 81.008-button Chamots Gloves at &5e. Our 81.00 Biarritz (pigskins) at 87c. Our $1.25 8-button Suede Mousquetaires at 200. Our 98c. 4-button Suede Gloves at 6c. iders of val ALL TRIED ON AT OUR RISK. dddddddddddddddddedddddddddddddddddddddddddd, oe Corrox Fics. | Surmups. Lovvae Grove Compasy, a. an No. 1, % rd. long... White Shields, No. 2. Sid. tong....1%ge ad Me. ecm | No. 3. Lyd. long... ie U; 8. Wool Bunt. Myds. lone. 650 oe Cotton Decore- No. 5, 4ft. long, tmi- Meme att De. pe we tation silk. 40c Fast Color Deco- No. @, 6ft. long, fo. 6, 6 ft, long, 911 Pennsylvania avenue. 911 It Tuenes Nor A Meas Turse About any pair of SHOES wo soll. All are bright, Fresh, new maxes just from thelr mak- ers. There is no middleman's profit; we buy direct from the factories. But you know all about the prices and qualities that make our SHOES profitable investments. All we have to say, then, is that the following SHOES will all be out on the streets in a few hours, so low are our parting prices. rations for....So. pr. y@ im. ten aE. 81-00) Fant Color Stare 0. 7 tons. and Stripes, ftetion silk. ihe. ya Mae Frou “Cenes» Frovn pipers’ zee ns oetacat = | inches wide Biavxers, cor size, 650. ram 104 4o., $1, €1.25 and 61.50. ck eee Ie it hea Beery he i ee Oe Furred pisces” ‘Sproad these bi a 10-4 Gray Blankets, #1. Sir orrantea ‘ ies * writ oe witbont tapae $2.50 ‘ee tomake tuets brown and cree 11-4 Gray Blankets, $1.35. | Te acadanarel ‘Our, Men's Shoe, | * PID, Always serve cheese wns. 0a, $0 Spreans, ov., 750. ana #1 Ripoxs Fox G. A. R. Bavoza ADVISE YOUR PRIENDS TO MAKE USE OF OUR BUREAU OF INFOR- MATION. IT 18 AT THEIR Dig POSAL DURING ENCAMPMENT WEEK SEE OUR GAR WINDOW Drs. PLAY. NOTHING PRETTIER Byam ~ SHOWN. say it makes “‘more” bread, “lighter” “*better” bread than any other flour they ever used. Be sure to get “Ceres” from your grocer and don’t take anything els We only wholesale it. Ladies’ Button ig eae! Beas eee [Wi M. Gar & Co, pH eae 2 "Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Tae 49 | cor. tt and ind. ave. nw. $1.98 ‘Shoe. By offer o hildiee THOSE MARVELOUS ceeceee FAMILY SHOE. TORE. RINGS b ans: Sas. F. T SE Saal ~arenroad