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4 _ ™ r THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. p. THE EVENING STAR. - WASHINGTON. permanent circeiation In WW ashingtou three Ames larger than that of auy other paper in theetty. Ae @ local NEWS paper aud Ad- vertising Medium tbasse competitor. | ————— Tux Stan's welcome of yesterday to Pa | Grand Army called special attention to the na-! tonal phase of the capital's existence, to the | close relation between the growth of the spirit | of nationality and the progress of the nation’s | city, and to the bonds of sympathy between the Union's army and the Union's city as kindred manifestations and embodiments of patriotic Americantem. Washington was brought into being as pecul- tarly and exclusively the home and abiding plac of the nation as distingairhed from the staier. Inetead of solecting as the capital an oxisting | city of some state. the nation determined to | ereate a capitai, which should Le largely owned | and exclusively controlled by the republic it- self, With this purpose in view it acquired by | Gift title to five-aevenths of the soil of the city | that it created. and reserved to iterlf by the | organic law the constitutional pewer of ex- | asive legislation in thix capital. It planned a magnif-ent city upon unimproved lands, and sold lots upon the implied agreement that the capital shonid be permanentand that the grand design on paper of the nation’s city would be made « reality by the nation. The 1) wee the crystallization of the nat! the substantial embeliment of the al Tuion, the materialization of a power sup te that of the stato. Frow ite tendecest the ward ib growth retarde mined by a weil-fonnded terror dus to the a tempts upon its life and the threats of 5: and violent destrnction made from time to time | De ite guardian. From the day in 1500 when the archives of gserument were brongh: from Philadelphin in “seven large boxer =nd four or fiveemalier ones” andan army of fifty-four office bolders «« © population of the etty | ak there were periodical attempts to remove the | expital, and auch removal weant of course the death of Washington. The northern legi-lators who bad oppored the loestion upon the loto- mae sought to keep thecity in acondition which would serve as an argument m favor of removing theseat of government In time many legis decors from southoru states came as a matter of Polley to neglect the nation’s city which the tom of the south had created. Thev resented the reminder anc evidence of the existence of a Fomor greater then that of the state, a power BuleR feond it su!-tantial embodiment ia the em, tal. With the defense of the institation of slavery in view, state supremacy was @ vital | article im their political ereed, and they | wore naturally -onst'ive ut every euggestion ©! & sovereign power distinct from the state. ‘The south baving secured the site of the eapital of thns incurred for the national bantling the # umosity of the north, seemed inetined to re- gret from motives of state that the uation’s child existed. and appeared half-dixpo-ed to slandon ite tafent to destruction as Spartan Tm bere at the demand of ihe state exposed their stekly offspring on Mt. Taygetus. The cwild of the nation. neglected by its constitu- thuewl proteciors, with appearance and health aueated for in-afficiently nourished and in Constant terror of death. had developed after ity yemrs ito the di creditable appearance scribed io it ai cies time of the war, the laagk- stuck of vivre, Uke Borttication of resi- *feoun which the & tas dus ime oo he Union as an Dostedineg cine thew thas tae cepubice has no higher | Bie thas hoige-podge of tnies, | A ence de> tect and token of union the na- | th weeity wud i of Acacrican nation- | ahiy ae cates cued The former douri-bes | & heirs i" that fatimenes contest gaived the na- 1 sew'iment and Ameri jou i a subetuntial sume- | © for wad to dhe for. ‘The | sion gave birth to the | yield of waciouakty aud ereaccd the city: the | Dived-bet of dhe civil war revived the rpirit and | 3c gomeraved the city. see In today's graud reunion aud parade the en- tire mation hus part. The solid tramp of the Yoterune on tbe historic avenue io etirring strains of uations! music under the folds of the euuntry’s brillinnt fag is heard from border te border and oceun to ocean. It is hoard ssm- Pathetically in the hearts of eld focs as well as eld triends. he iact of the Uniou always re- Javenesceut is the foremost fact in all Leares today. “One and indisiible.” “one out of | many,” one for all and the best interests of all to come!—such is the fruit of the glorious pri- | vation, hard«hap and conflict of thirty years | ago! Im the tnrcunge of the United States Su- Preme Court “the indissoinbie union of inde- | stractible states” is the rafeguard and maicstay of American freedom both now and hereafter. | And this “indisoluble union” composed of “in- hax ever rested and now! upon brave and worthy men like those who marched aloug Penneylvasia avenue today. - see — ‘Tux Sram’s greeting to the veterans of the G. A. R bas @ pecaliar force. It ina veteran | imelf, the same Stam that shone over the| troops thet amarehed down the avenue in th. grand review of 1565. Its beam is stronger than ft was then. The visitors who remember | the Washington of that time are iapressed with it enormous development, and Tur Stan ts unquestionshly one of the conspicuous | features of ttegrowth. It bas endeavored to Acep pace with the times, and the public, the supreme jodge of all worldly efforts, has pro- | mouseed the verdict of success. Te Stan, the | sole survivor among the Washington war | dailies, with few suitable tear to the mem- ory of ite comrades who are now interred in the epital’s Joarnaimnie graveyard, participates ap- | Propriately and enthuriastically in this re- Balen of war veteraus | | = o- ioe mistake to wy that the rotunda at the Cay Htol was first med last wight at « public re coption. It wasso wed at the Yorkiown cen- teunial iu 1881, when the governmeut of the United States formally received the distin- Butbed guests of the French republic who par tictpated im the celebration. But with all the Pomp of thet oveasion it was far short in real fmpreedveues of the later reception when Co- Tumbie opened ber arms to ber own worthy fone aud welcomed them to ber capiiol and theirs. soe The streets of Wanbington as seen after dark Already give glowing promise of the bewty of the illumination tunigit. It is most desirable that the windows along the route shoald be opt darkened. and th» interest which hax al- ready beo.. manifested in making the encamp- Ment a -uccurs ji+es amurance that the citizens Will obverse this small but important detail. ———-- ree The democratic party must acknowledge to ‘Cleveland aud Stevenson, does very well for a Saran ~~ The drum mej» bax arrived im the elty and the new poicemsu lus beea brought toe Proper sense of humility. —— The news of Mra. Harri on's improved condi- iow one of the happiest features of these beppy umes. som They are boys in blue, but the town is very “red,” just the same. erie = Cc. qurspaW’ sEPTEXGrR 20, 1892. eeeoremn When your shoe pinches tt ts not cn'y Painful to walk—but life itself almost be- comes bartensome, AU Washington, thetr friends and gnests ‘Will be on their feet slpost constantly dur- tug this seek and many of them will neod Shoes that will not ptneb. ‘Our New Fall Shoes are made of materials that wil not burn the feet and on our own famous comfortable lass, which insure per- fect sase from the start. , ‘Try etther one of onr following far-famed spectalties if you want Shoes that will not pinch: Fon, Mex “OUR KOVAL” $2 CALF SHOES. “OUR OWN" $2.50 SHOES. “THE GEM™ 3 HAND-MADE SHOR. OUR GREAT £4 “FOOT-F ORM™ SHOES. For Laps. “THE IDEAL” 81.50 SHOES. OUR 8% “ROYAL” DONGOLA SHOES. “OUR OWN" £2.50 HAND-MADE SHOES, “EME GEM” $3 DRESS SHOES. Ar cordially requested to visit our honse. Weare repated to be the lowest-priced re- tailers of Fine Sho-sin America, and also of having the larcest and most modern re tail Shoe establisiment south of New York. wor ww ww ww w & 4 Raag 4 RELIABLE SHO HOUSES, 900 and OC? Th st. 1914 avd 1916 Pa. ave., 231 Pa ave ne CHAIRS LEFT. 35c. Eacn. 300 CAMP STOOLS, 25. Exca. FURNITURE, BEDDING, CARPETS, RIES, U iOLSTERY GOODS AND WALL PAPERS. See spectal diaplay of ART FU ‘RNITURE im new building on first floor. se20 5 > Crores For Scucon 11S WILL BE A BUST WEEK 1 r r T SCHOOL IN OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. BEGINS NEXT MON- DAY, AND AS EVERY Boy LIgzs TO HAVE & NEW SUIT FOR THAT OCCASION WE SHALL BE KEPT ve BUSY SUPPLYING THEM. IF You NAVE A BOY TO CLOTHE YOU WILL FIND US PREPARED To sHow YoU THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION OF RE- LIABLE GARMENTS TO BE SEEN ANYWHERE. THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF SUITS, OVER- COATS, REEFERS, ODD TROUSERS AND SHIRT WAISTS,IN OUR WELI- RENOWN QUALITIES, CUT IN OUR LATEST FASHION, TAILORED IN OUR USCAL THOROUGH MANNER, FIT AS ALL OF OCR GARMENTS FIT. PERFECTLY, AND MARKED AT OCR USUAL LOW PRICES. Ronrxsox. Parnes & Co, Axenicax Crormens, 1200,1202 & 1204 F S:.N.W. Dors Your Cons Wouanr Your XO SHOE MADE OR SOLD IN THIS COUNTRY AFFORDS SUCH QUICK AND YERMANENT BE- Lizy FoR conws AND TENDER FEET as Ove Fanovs $3. Suor. Wuzsox & Casa, wo F ST. X.w. BALTIMORE STORE, Woonwanv Axv Lornnor, 10TH, 11TH & F STS. N. Ww. S&@-CLOSED AT 10:30 THIS MORNING, Any Movement—— —— i A pon American aud | & BR Reguiar business hours § a.m. 06 p.m. rvey P | Boe ee i Oc Exrosrriox or Avreuss Fismoxs CONTINUED DURING - Woenxespar Axp T, HURSDAY. You Are Au Wexcowe, Fee! at berty to look and question. Buy tf you wish, but you'll not betmportuned to. This is seeing time ‘as well as buying time. a New Doszsric Duzss Goons. a0, :] 2 Tomorrow you may see what a stock we've brought together for Fall. The styles are very choice and Closely resemble the finer stuffs. We never had equal ‘qualities for such little prices. Just a quick glance ata fow of the nowcomes. Here are some ‘half tool" and **two-thirds woot” so closely imitating th fine all woo! that you can easily mistake them there- for. A full line of fabrics for CHILDREN'S SCHOOL WEAR AND LADIES' HOUSE AND MARKET 3 Eg “wr orp epee by Co) 002, LANAGAN'S OF} Se, O° 8 DRESSES. “« ‘Hox S: Scitxes. The nowest fall colorings with ar Hight and dark gray,biues, browns ‘and mixed diagonal twills, some 25c. — witntottea” strtpea. Absolutely fast colors ant 36 inches wide. Qe. s yard. “ 2 Litensaten Senor» Surriyas. AT 3le. In all the Latest antumn colorings —bright, rich and attractive—s rerular 50c. grade, 26 inches wide. Bie. a yard. MOUNTED FOR THE BUTTON HOLE = “ 2 Anuxerox Srmrep» Scimyes. STICK PIN THE LADIES AT Another protty dress fabric. Gray, ‘ Ostx Cesrs 2 blue, brown, garnet,zrecn, purple 25c. grounds, with stripes of red and S51 Seventh street nortawost, wnw. white, blue and white, black and white, gold and white, &e. Fast colors. Be. yard. “Swanzey Surrixas. ferueve AT Gray, brown, tan and dark slate, Over 828,090 worth of Fine, Desirable Tait £7 inches wide. Goods sid at less than cost of maunfactare. 20c¢. ‘This rofers to the stock we bought last wool from A. T. Loring & Co., 624-02 6th avenue, New York. It was bought by thoi for the in- tended openine of their new store; conse- “ ~ Litesisay Sorries. auently there is not a dollar's worth of old stock among it—nota sinzieurticie not in every aT One of this season's newest, sill ‘way dosirabio—tut we don’t want to tix it with if = sr our REGULAR goods, and in ord: to fores its s finish, in the ap; roved colorings. sale during this week we offer it, commeacing 25c she oglia today, at exactiy r Har, 2 Tux Reovran Prices. STOCK CONSISTS OF A COMPLETE LINE OF ME! “rn | Tincom Serrises. "3 FURNISHINGS, HOSIERY, UND! WEAR, CORSETS, LACES, RIBBONS, AT All-wool—fall shadings—a service- UMBRELLAS, HANDEERCHIEFS, 9 sble drees material, full of value. PAN GOODS, INFANTS’ WEAR, 2 4 JEWELRY, NOTIONS, GIRLS* Oe. # yard. AND boys' CLOTHING. — We Dowr Asxovxce Axy Prices. Why should we when everything is as cheap as | exorstisnu else and tho universal rule thronshont the house is to force everything toasale as quickly an posmible? ruarantee torefund the money on auy unsatise factory purchase. VISITORS ARE INVITED TD INSPECT OUR LARGE LINE OF G. A. R. SOUVENIRS. “ | “HH. mera Casuaterey Scrrixes. Brown, erecn, navy biue, biack cardinal —a soft, protty twill that drapes gracecully, 36 inches wide. 25e. a yard. “ ‘Daxisu Crore Scrrmes. ‘The popular fabric for house dresses ar ‘and wrappers—all the new shades NNW OW RER IT MM MM i Kae SS SH HED UE Mant audcveam, Half. inches BREE RRR NXNHHH TE 1 MMM Kot Eee k EX AEH WE HM wel 12} wide. bbe KEE R RN NNM HM Eee : 20. a yard. 403, 405, 407 T1u “Metaxcx Sorras. AT —_Half wool—figures and stripes, 22 t rites A Ussrer Sowvesim. sie Ore G.A.R. NOVELTY FOLDING COIN PURSE, 124. seer ‘Made in Washington, (24 floor. .. 11th st. building,) ‘Expressly for an Encampment Souvenir. G.A.R. NOVELTY FOLDING PURSE, G.A.R. NOVELTY FOLDING PURSE, G.A.B. NOVELTY FOLDING PURSE, G.A.R. NOVELTY FOLDING PURSE, @.A.B. NOVELTY FOLDING PURSE, @.4.R NOVELTY FOLDING PURSE. Fa Srvuzs Is ee Bolid Gold Rings, chased bands— settings of amethyst, topas, sapphire, turquoise, garnet, ‘Most Popular Puree Ever Made. ‘No Metal Plate to Rots Out, ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER MADR, AND SELL- ING RAPIDLY. GET ONE BEFORE ALL ARE SOLD. Sais SBosnaet ‘1231 Penna. ave. A FINE STOCK OF TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES AND Laxssunen Asp Bro. Of espectsl incerest to all G. AR. com rades is oct Window Display of the pro- posed “Grant Mongmen *-as the papers Bave remarked, this ix ‘*e magnizsicent re- predu-Hom m gtely carried wt2"—al boat tially tiekted up by hundreds of iueandes- cent itvhts, and would certainly bea aight to show any cf your friends visiting in the city. Masry Sovvesm Acticurs Approwtiite to the Encampment, creck ae SILVER TRAYS, 2 CYS.; MATCH BOXES, 25 CYS.; PAPER CUTTERS, 29 crs. Sovvesin Spooxs. so crs, All nicely inscribed with suitable inscrip- tion appropriate to the Encampment. INK at SO cta. per dozen. ‘TABLE SPOONS at 08 cta. per doten. Fat Oremsxe Ex Duzss Goons Axp Croans. A chance to show your friends what is new. Our display this year forges far aboad of any previous exhibition. Duzss Goons Ovexixo, Firet floor. CLOAK PARLORS, 24 floor, ‘We have the larsest and beat lizhted Dress Goods saloon in the United States. A Perfect. clear Might, even on th» darkest @aysand OK CLOAK PARLONS are famed fur and wide fof thelr exceptionally well-selected stock. A. R. Comnaves And friends, our Bureau of Information is at your disposal. Much can be learned here. If youare after taking some Dress Goods home fur your wife or daughter-come to | us—we have the Chotcest assortment, ‘The newent colorings, ‘The latest weaves. Sixs ‘Will be much worn for dress materials, We have only the guaranteed silks, Croaxs For LADIES, MISSES and OHILDRER, ‘as pretty «lot of now and nobby garments ae Was over displays Hosreny, Haxpexncumrs, Groves. New [dean Ifany of your G. A. R. Comrades should ‘Yun short of Cellars, Cuf's, Neckties, Hand- kerchiefe or anything that we consider MEN'S BELUNGINGS we will see that ou need not waste much time in getting Just whut bx needed. We exresp Aaincere welcome to all the G. A. &. com- rades, their friends and any visitors to our city t0 see us, 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. N.W. 2e20 Repvertox For G. A. R. Pg BPE, PEE ERR, GOR TET SS per ke hee O° TF Sa fF eee 6 s* A KR T REE ooo 5 taken 159 Ladies’ High grade Water-proor Wraps, ransing in yrices frou €3 t0 €12, aud thea oi Cur evunters to AL ONCE, SEL THESE GA ‘T> Mist Go. And to iustirs thetr going at on av “RUBBER COMPANY, “usar Penna ave. 1 gre AZZAA FS] rm c) mo _ E NEW YORK AND WASIIINGTON CORDIALLY WELCOMES THE ERR X ppp Rok x DD fe X Rx BOD RR 38 Bop MMM aA wi YF i EY DE xe OF YY 1 gss, 00 ERR Y YH gs oo Hh gs Ny ft 3 83 RMR Ss vom Sss 00 KR BR Sys8 ° see ° wow wa Wwww aa WWWWw AA Ww ww Asa wow Aa vr t t When at leisure call at 615 and 617 Pennsylvania avenue And see our collection of FALL AND WINTER STYLES. You're equally welcome whether you como to look, compare or purchase. Measures taken for future reference. Samples, Fashion Plate, &., mailed on request. + Wecarry the largest stock or Domestic and Imported Woolens Of any Strictly Custom Tatlor in tho states. Poe UE PP. T] [Og KER 988, 7p Pee cal et F R TH Sof Er ant moderate are is consistent with and Areas eo ood work, § Beavry Permeates every corner of our establishment. It's always destrable—not expensive when you know just where to buy. Every beautiful kind of LAMPS under the sunare here, and BHADES of all colors to go with them. Crown Derby, Teplitz, Royal Worcester, ‘Wedzewood, Royel Bonn and other ware. Onyx and Marble ‘Top Tables in infinite variety and the Modern Gold ‘Lables. Prices to awit. 8.8. Suzpp & Bro. 432 Oru Sx. N. W. ooo 2 SS = Taz Cuasoro Srrizs -aT rr ee ro YF ee per eR Tut i Ad Assy Fookme ERE OR Fst YY py YE are busy these days setting our WRAP WW WW stock in onder for the Fall and Winter wi Ww WW cauppaiyn. Many of the heat styles are here already —so if it gets cool an the ladies in your need warine marel than thoy have with the Or if you want to carry thom to ind yo0-sowcthing a a the grestest encampment —tlioy won't thank yon moze | heartily and sincerely for anything than a WASE- | INGTON WRAP, Woe take « pride in the show—for they are exelusive—imported or made to ‘our express order. We shall be ¢lod to give you lady visitors a peep at the ““proferred stock” of Washing: tou’s best dressers. BLACK cH! Jong- made with 4 $7.50. BL ent 3 LUE DIAGONAL REEFERS—with notched collars and lap seains ~34 inches long 88 BLACK CHYVIOT KEEFERR-stik faced and with lange smoked pearl buttons—S2inches jonm- $10. TAN aud NAVY BLUE DIAGONAL KERF- ERS, with notched co'lars, inp seans apd large bone but iH) tucks lons—10. 50. BLACK and NAVY BLUE DIAGONAT JACKETS, loose wtnz'e-breasted front, fasten- fue with two lange pearl buftons top and bot- tom—Iap searas-—and 226 inches lonz—@ 11.50. DIAGONAL CHEVIUT, REEFERS—with Roiched collar, box back, large bone buttone— ‘35 Inches long—812.50. RUSSIAN COAT—{2 inches lonw—plaited in Buck and with a bett- 12.50 NAVY BLUE BASKET CHEVIOT RERFER— Diseases Conan ‘ Wrrnovr Meoterse, Pr. Pome ale whe play © This wonder whitch hee!chy stored is t Cure Yonsself. . Cure Tou Hi. Sanche *"Plectro- Omen or Vetory nyention of Dr. © Puysician and Sh Mas epent thitrty {ie Mife pon tt and = a suesy my whieh the oe ore To enah'e the empogse of the Malate Moral t. the concert tomorrow ponstaiea ba: way ths wit oa new and yet thomsante af “RLECTRO- | nt the United Staten b lncds bore im Washing: store will close at & gan. net, pee Kidney Liver + a Mate ae Trwbien, im conciunively, G@The following ts written to visitors, but it inter. cate residepta, strice the latest autumn novel Gloves are introduced. silk faced, bux back and la:ge bone Luttons— $10.50. BLACK CLAY WORSTED COATS—26 inches Jong. lined all through with satin—strictly tailor made—§20. LIGHT TAN KERSEY JACKETS—with Wat- {son Plait tm back ond large pear! battone— BLACK RUSSIAN ZOUAVE JACKETS—40 inches lonz—edyod with Astrakhan—the “Bishop” sleoves—$40. DIAGONAL CLOTH and MATALASSE CAPES, espectally desiened for vlderly ladies to woar—815, $18, #25, $78.5) and $40. BLACK and TAN CLOTH SHOULDER CAPES, with three overcapes—87.50. Erox Axo Rezrex Scrra, NAVY BLUE and BLACK SERGE REEFER SUITS—Recfer satin-faced and trimmed with Wide braid— skirt finishe:t to match—816. BLACK and NAVY BLUE ETON SUITS— ‘made with postillion back, faced with satin— and double Watteuu plait in skirt—$16. BLUE SERGE REXKVER SUITS—Reofer with Wattean back and strap—and bound all around—bell skit—$18. 50. NAVY BLUE SERGE RUSSIAN SUITS with Bishop sleeves—815. 00. MIXED CHEVIOT RUSSIAN SUITS, with box plaiting back and front, Bishop sleeves ‘and bell skirt_@18.50. MIXED CHEVIOT REEFER SUIT, with leather-bound buttons and belt— 820, NAVY BLUE WOOL SERGE THREE- PIECE SUIT, with postillion waist, shoulder cape with three overcapes—skirt walking Jength—$22.50. BLACK CLAY WORSTED SUIT-tatlor- made—with silk-feced postillion waist—€25. ‘With Reefer to match—-$40. Ask any one who was here last year and they will tell you what a success our Suits were. How well they were made—how perfectly they fitted—and what asaving there was in them in time and money, too. ‘We haven't gone behind any—you may be sure of that. ‘This season's area year's experience better. Same way with the WRAPS, ‘Home folks don’t need any invitation—and strangers are just as welcome. Penny's, “Nisrn Axo Tue Avexce~ Established 1840. ‘Telephone 995. Tue Wannex Suoz Hover 1115 F Sracer N. W., HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN- OTHER LOT (ABOUT 296 PAIRS) home to wife or sweetheart, mother or Mans residents outside of Washingt. need mo in troduction to “Palais Loyal” Kid ders arrive daily from almost © Union. Miss Lous Lexwax, es Mail or. Oniy Authorized Washington outnei. Cure Youre:lt. state in the Acent, 981 FS: N.W. Ofice hours, 2m. tof p.m, But you say J dowt inow the size. changed through te mai cual A emia 2 ents, Sam. oSpm. adarcased Pa oval, corner 12th vania are, Washington, D.C. But you want to select the very latest autumn style Well, here tt ts: Tae Esorisn Warmixa Grov These 4-button gloves are to be much used.and| x x x x therefore our importation of them is very extensive. ‘The new reds, wood shades and other colors now af | fected by the fashionable world of London are bere in| Care Yourvelf. axx Mews Paresr Care Suozs, Barsoxars ax. Coxaness. $6 WOULD BE NONE TOO MUCH TO RETAIL THESE SHOES FOR, BUT AS WE BOUGHT THEM AT OUR OWN PRICE WE ARE CHARGING ONLY $3.75 PER PAIR FOR THEM. IN LADIES’ SHOES WE ARE OY¥FERING GENUINE $4.00 Haxp-Tonx Boors For $2.50, AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT EQUALLY AS LOW PRICES. REMEMBER WE MAKE IT A BUSINES TO BUY AND SELL SHOES BELOW MANUFACT- URERS' WHOLESALE PRICES. Taz Wasnzx Suoz Hovsn 1115 F Sraze: N. W. ‘Tho strongest is Crude Carbolic Acid. Pint bottles only 20c. Chloride of Lime, 120, Ib. ‘Sulphuric Iron, Se. Ib. Also other disinfectants, OSES | aRGhPNRE iit, s010-3m Az, Wrisusre:& -Romonsrowa ‘There are various grades of cut glass ware, ‘and only one dest. These makers of the “Lest” ‘cut glass took the first grand prise at the Parte exposition. Their firm name is T. G. the following: laaR GAR Dogskin, fancy stitebing, &.. $1.50 GAR. GaR Cape Tan, with saddler's seam. GA. BR oan ‘Chevrette, pique sewn. .. . 1.65 |% a. - oa8 Best Kid... aeeeeeree, 200% wu Ont ~ , ty j= 4 oae $A. R. Cont Derarbinent as perfec i (@rResidents need not be told thet all “Paras SS" Cea Day arinent apenas Royal Gloves are guaranteed, and. therefore, trea * ® Pe Sipe GAR One Tati Posey and | OAR onat our risk. This should tell visitors that the Knit Und al es joan (Gan res must needs be superior. jaar OAR ore | wasRsore | Soe JQ. Rn. aii Ldeus as ey Mex may svat themmtves to « goot pair) 28 toon. es Leather Driving G Prices not « little astonish- | te . ee ee eee |G.A.R | Ourtandkerhiet Beret. | @. a.m . | ment RE jaar | Tine as GAR. Genuine English Dogskin, automatic fastening. ....€1 GAR GAR Water Resisting Cape Tan Driving Gio +4190 GAR (GaR G2 The above are but hints of the autumn importa- |G. A. R. (GAR tions of **Palais Royal” Gloves. AU the latest Parie |G. A. TR. GAR and London styles are here to properly fit man, |G. A. R. |GaR ssomen or child, and at lowest cash prices for best | G. A. B. aan ens:ties. 1oaR OAR THE PALAIS ROYAL. |oaR perl aan (Continued below.) GAR. | _OurLatiow Cotton Under. | @. aR Tiaplared ‘cs jodament “Sint aR GAR | Siaved by the comumitiesct | & GAR. arrangements @ak A Waar On Dazssr ean) on, Perartment 6.28. GAR | ieee | OAR The Mluminations, Greworks, parades and other! O°” | | Cook or tay te, wey excitement-causing incidents will tempt youtobeout | "| Oar Dmtwella Department | say GAR | pate wary trietiee es | OAR much of the time, so isn't it best to first remind you oar! the book entitled 1001 GAR = . | | our , Goods or Rem- ofa Wrap. You've got to have one and why not get jaan! Pm pn sah oe i Gan itnow? Chilly evenings these, insidious evenings; } oar | fei ace SEAT pie OAR deceitful weather altogether. You need a wrap. JG.an. | Pal'Neatne Comp Ferepat | @. AR. Te will take youan hour or more to look through the |G. a. nf ¥eterans. OAR Palais Royal's stock if you would make careful com- | G. A. R. | wae? GaR | in fi every department parisons so as to s:cure the best values. We save you! GAR. | inl Muetiiicucmt isco: | GAR plete, ‘invite som, | Gg the time by quoting special prices for certain gar-| GAR. | owe win ‘We are known pees negreat money waver of |G yp menta, which are quoted below: joe the District. and if you do | G- bat know where we ‘ure lo. es GAR. | cated evt your friends to | G4 $3.50 tasteaa of 85 for the New Extra Lous | — —— A. Kavrxas, £09 PENN. AVE. N. W. INATOK OF NEW IDEAS. Bisck Cheviot Jackets. $5.50 instead of 87.5) for the New Donble- breasted Cheviot Jackets, im tan, gray, black, bine; silk of fancy cloth lining. 57.50 instead of 810 tor the Double-treasted Extra Long English Walking Jackets, in tan,navy and black. Ow Bea Pore Rye Waser, Dione Bowostac Te Mewicrxaz, Use. $9.75 snstesa of 812.75 for the Now Fancy Cloth | Paris Jacket, with Watteau back. $1.98 -ronacn't wantto wear too good clothes at home with the extra work attending the G. A. R. Visitors, but you do want to look respeetable. ‘These Figured Cashinere Morning or Tea Gowns are just the thing. Look worth €10, are worth 83.50. Fit you for only $1.95 until Wednesday evening. WE BG TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ow Bia Pore Rw $9.75, o1.sssna sin sour tbe ope pte | for Ready made Suitstaat will Stas well and weer as | wellas those made by your dressmakers costing as much again. This other advantare: Fou may be flied in an hour instead of after @ week or wos anxiety. Wanssy, waren 1s ro FINEST ME DICIXAL WHISKY MADE, AND IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY PROMINENT PHY- SICIANS AS AN EXCELLENT TONIC. IT Do Tas: visitsne paints roar second ftoor | ‘i ja Chronos spotn rs | AIDS DIGESTION, SHARPENS THE ArrE- factory there is the dress goods department, where TITE AND INVIGORATES THE SYSTEM. ‘will be found the latest materials for autumn wear. Puce, $3.00 Pres Gaon Ox 90c. Pex Qasr. ‘We pay express on all orders for thos wallens 5Oc. vara tor choice of soventy-tive different de- signs and colors in English Chevicts, Scotch Mix- tures, Fancy Stripes, Two-tone Diagunals, Storm Serges, bo. TSe. sarin. epecial price for 5t-inch wide Chev. fon Mixtures. The supply is limited of these, and ‘the demand daily increases. You'll see the moral. Gud over to ny place within fi-ty auiles. N. A. Poot, $1 xanp—tne Patais noyat ts being quoted and shall be quoted as showing the bes: vastety alll best value at this price: The fabrics shown being 4) inches wide, the cost of » dress is little more than | e when the narrower 2c. fabric is used, and ofcourse | Suants As Is Snrans, We base every ta n'® 8 re, Lone or shart, the quality is vastiy superior. fe Bea ge Eine oa Re ‘The designe and colofs as shown inthe expensive | tasteaie. “Sor'?netu ‘novelties will be found bere at only $1 a yard eae ure ven toe ‘ames would puszle you, and % would eny Y m wee ica note pn The btw pour ‘wl prove mutually profitable. ttenonty nes tuae mca arenaer| > By Ecazee & Jon AL Tuam exclusive novelties. This to say im this respect: Polats Roya! prices for the exclusive noveltice will be found from 25 to The. @ yard less than charved at the ‘stores where so much @ the business ia credit. Tt te the extra profits secured on exclusice acveltios thes ‘help the merchants who credit to make good their 19 WN Mest. aw. near N. X. ove Sumaeion,