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4 STAR. THE EVENING _ WASHINGTON. — SATURDAY ov. September 24, 1892. CROSBY 8. Norrs THE EVE rermenest circula Himes targer than that of any Ae a local NEWS Yertising Mediam When the public school buildings were en- fraged for the use to which they have been ap- plied during the encampment, that is, as quar- ters for the veterans, the statement was made by the proper officials that they would be put in euitable condition for their regular use as school bufldings before the opening of the | « schools. Itis customary at the end of each f@ammer vacation to cause these buildings to undergo inspection by the health authorities, and to remove all unsanitary conditions before the children are adm And Tue Stax has urged that not only sho these structures be thoroughly cleaned, aired acd sanned, but that part of the regular | custom fires should bo built in them just be- fore the antumn opening in order to thor- oughly dry them and to consume all mould and | Jurking germs of disease. Ali the evidence is to the effect that the encampment use of tho schools has not increased perceptibly the nece sity for this cleansing, and that the soldict have, as was to be expected, been so careful in ther occupancy of the rooms that no special repairs or additional preca are de-| goanded except such as common sense| would dictate in the case ure for school purposes of any places that had been previcurly inhabited as lodgings even for a short time. But the threat of cholera to the Atlantic seaboard, coupled with the collection of | tens of thousands ef encampment visitors in the | eit the schools, bas cansed the school a Bealth authorities to reach the wise conclas that the overhanling of t! rchool buildings thi year should be unneually thorongh and cc plete, both asa concession to public expectation aed demand and in accordance with their view that no precantions in cholera year em properly be ranked as excessive. Tho freight blockade, due to the encampment, nses @ scarcity of the disinfecting and fumi- ting material required by the health office for this work, and the municipal anthorities have wisely determined to postpone for a day or two the opeming of the schools, until they have the means at hand of patting the school rooms into the best possible condition that the science of | hrgiene can enggest cr the most anxious parent or most exacting taxpayer demand. ‘The schools will not, therefore, be opened on Tucs- day. ING STAR bas « rezcler and hington three ber paper im Cree ree erm yey rrr ey re ewe ere ee ee ey ——__ +++ -___ The celebration of German Day, October 6, is the next event of local importance, to be fol- lowed on the 12th proximo by that of Columby Day. The first commemorates the German settlements, the latter of course the discovery of America, These are both worthy of com- memoration. Without the discovery the Ea- ropean settlement of the hemisphere would have been {mpossible and without the settle ment the diseorery would have been about as tseless as the coming to these shores of the Vikings in the tenth and eleventh centuries. The District named after Christopher Columbus seems to be an appropriate place for both cele- Drations. As the national territory and seat of | government it is peculiarly suitable for doing | boar to sny of the central strains of nation-| ality out of which the people of the United States have arisen, in some measure a new na- tionality fn physical, mental and moral fiber as id as in nization. Spy skae mabe pou ‘The accident this morning @n the cable line fn front of Tux Stan office hows that a Chicago safeguard ought to be applied here. In that city cars passing each other at corners slow up and {f one rings to stop the other does the same. If such w rule had been in use on the Washing- ton street car lines the lady who was getting off—astranger in the city, although not to stroet cars—would not hare been injured by the arson the other track and coming from the opposite direction. For the present, or until the new cable car gripmen and conductors be- come accustomed to the novelty of the system, COROT Ree eed enc ececreeeneeneeseserenes some accidents, otherwise avoidable, aro likely | to occur. The public should be as careful as . possible, not only in getting on and off the cars,|* * * but in crossing the tracks, especially where the|* * * latter cross the streeta, Bees io es eee The throngs that Wachington hes been en-|¢ + + tertaining during the week have made the |. + > positions of men employed on the cabl oe end in fact, all kinds of regu ose street vebicles, peculiarly trying. oes cases passengers have, owing to their oss familiarity with the cityand {ts methods, so! . 0 « expmed themsélves to danger that the utmost |« « « ¢antion was necesenry to. prererve th wee eufforing th ing eonseq! tee eit lack of cantion. In view of t see the record of accidents * be a'e9 mnail one, see ‘ eee an expernmen a es u heretofore =o . he feminine repre-|* * * ° aw uch} * ° b 4 £ bs : giry has not met with oe be . = itis ner powib oa ri “ Ps much atte = cbt or 8a that » be Becese a! The stant ere dnet tees end should be removed ar v end some of them are very much in It fx time tora nember of people who wer seference to D. B. Hill. nally quiet in Europe. bombarded in rome Matvers are exce The ccar bas not beca tine. * — Mr. Peck does not appear to beso good a mrstor as be is @ crema‘or. = coe bf ‘We propose to do the furniture business in a new way, by nam- ing strictly ‘tone price” to any and everyboly, and from which thera will be no deviation what Every article will be marked in plain firares, and the price will be guaranteed as low as the samo article can be bought anywhere in Americs. Every single plecs of furniture in our esiablistinent 1s absolutely new, having just been purchased from the best markets of the world. Wohaven't a piece of old furni- ture in the stock. Wo know ex- actly what your furniture wants are, and it is not putting itone Dit too stronz to say that we have, without treeption, the newsstand beat selected line of popular- prickt furniture ever shown in this ci rere ee Lew ier ee arerre VN ery To oe New Cuaunen Scrtes. ‘We havo no less than 90 diffor- mber Suites, the very Intest desiens es, in all the various woods and finishes, ranging in $180 3300. We have Suites of white ma- hogsny, San Domingo mahogany, Dind-eyo maple, sycamore, curly red lirch, walnut, cherry and cak in three finishes, Notwith- standing the high character of this furniture our prices will be found surprisincly reasonable. As @ special opening attraction wo off'r fifty Z-plece Chamber Suites in selected maple, imita- tion mahogsny and imitation wal- Bat, goot-sized pieces, at the low price of $50 per suite. New Panton Foesrrone. Tnasmuch as the stock is en- tirely new {t must naturally embrace the very latest and most artistic designs, coverings, woods and shapes. The“‘correct thing” in furnis 2 par is to secure a3-piece suite, filling up with various odd pieces. With this in mind we have so cured no lees than 15 or 16 en- tirely different styles of 3-ptece Parl tes, embracing divan and 2 odd chairs, in all the various woods, coverings and finishes, which we can sell from €30 to 0. For filling up we have any number of various odd pieces, such as fancy chairs, tables, stands, &e. As a special opening attraction we offer 25 5-ptece Solid Cherry Suites, richly upholstered in silk CU OC6 00664 6 hs Oe O08 tapestry, with ontside backs to match, spring edge, good-sized Ploces, at the low price of $47.50 per suite, Annstic Tastes. We have about 200 styles of Fancy Parlor, Library and Re- ception Tables, embracing every ahape, wood and finish smaginal As a special opening attraction offer Monday morning Tables, 18-inch e. with shelf, at the low price of 70:. each, New Harz Sraxns. Think of 150 styles of Hall * Stands,sisied off in marshal army —* for farilitating your seeing andse- ® lecting all sizes, wi fin ¢ fishes tn various new and novel § * shapes. $6 to $200 each. New Cenrais Ax : Pensrrvar Dearernes. * 5 Cor. 19th and iar what the trivate scr S. GRANT says about the Trading fon and off 8 fair im Charo. Om fe oveasions 1 wukesita ee Arasric Exrcrnorose Co, 1405 NEW YORK AVE. ONLY AGENTS. eee a ee ee ee er ddddddddddddddiddddddddddedddddddddedde cs PERRY'S. Y My YITH ALL THIS DAMP WEATHER YOU WW WW need plenty of dry HOSE. You visitors ‘WW in town. are not lilply to have enough pairs with you to make all the changes you should. Let our stock come tothe rescue. And after you haveread the list-ssen the variety—tested the quali- tes by wearing ® pair or two—may be you will let us make you up an assortment to last you all winter. It will be a wise move—for two reasons. The qualities vou may be sure of—the prices are the lowest. 250. Wonrss. LADIES' WARRANTED FAST BLACK HOSE, with double heels and toes. ‘HOSE in boot patterns, with Fast COLORED COTTON HOSE, with double heels and toes. LADIES’ PIN-STRIPED HOSE, with double heels ond toes. LADIES’ FRENCH BALBRIGGAN HOSE, with double soles, heels an toes. 350. Wonrns. LADIES’ FAST BLACK HOSE, with spliced heeis and toes. LADIES’ CARDINAL RICHELIEU RIBBED HOSE. ERENCH BALBRIGGAN HOSE, LADIE: with double Heeis and toes. LADIES’ BOOT PATTERN HOSE, with colored and Fast Black feet. LADIES’ FAST BLACK, FLEECED LINED HOBE, with spliced heels and toes. - 50c. Wonrrus. LADIFS’ WARRANTED PAST BLACK HOSE, with White feet and double soles, heels and toes. LADIES’ RICHELIEU RIBBED HOSE, in boot patterns, with double heels and toes. LADIES’ FRENCH RIBBED CARDINAL LISLE THREAD HOSE. LADIES’ TAN AND GRAY LISLE THREAD RICHELIEU RIBBED HOSE. LADIES’ SILK PLATED HOSE, in boot patterns. LADIES' FRENCH BALBRIGGAN HOSE, with double heels and toes, LADIES’ FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE, silk fleeced, with spliced heels and toes. 7 5. Wonrrns. TADIFS’ FAST BLACK SILK PLATED HOSE, with double heels and toe LADIES’ FAST BLACK FRENCH LISLE THREAD HOSE, with double heels and toes. LADIES’ FANCY LISLE THKEAD HOSE, with double heels and toes, LADIES' FRENCH BALBRIGGAN HOSE, with doubie heels and toes. Sux Hose LADIES FAST BLACK SPUN SILK HOSE—81.25, 81.75 and 1.08. LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE, in Black and colors—$2, $2.50, $2.75, #3, $3.50and $4.50. Mess Hosteny. FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE-—with double heels and toes—23e. @ patr. FRYNCH BALBRIGGAN HOSE-plain and opped stiteb. a pair. ACO COTTON HOSE~—Fast Black—with double soles, heels and toes—35e. @ pair—3 for 8 FRENCH BALBRIGGAN HOS E—with double soles, heels and toes—45c. a pair—3for 81. LISLE THREAD HOSE—in all the Tan and Slate colors—4%e. a pair—3 for $1.25. ( BLACK SILK PLATED HOSE—60c., Se. and $1 a pair. Yovxestexe Hostenr. CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK COTTON SE, wi N’S FAST BLACK HOSE, with oubie knoes, heels and toes—25 CHUQREN'S FAST BLACK FRENCH RIBBED HOSE, with double knees, heels and toes—id5e. up. CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, We can suit everybody—in size—style—quality—and HOSIERY goes at the “beck andealin of fashion— as it takes on new patter's and colors we You will always find the latest with US—and—as Washington folks say—' the get them in stock at once. beat ia the cheapest here.” hd ERRY'S Preys. Ave. Axo Nixrn Sr. Established 1949. Telephone 99% "Or iF appreciated. EEE NN N FER ex NNN ‘Uod Eee Mospar, Serrexsrr 26. fered at reduced prices as a Souvenir of their “Opening.” —o— Tari the oceasion-of the Palais Royal's Fourteonth Annual Opening of sutumn requisites for personal and home decoration. ‘The temptation to tell of unusual éfforts, exclusive novelties, &e., is ‘Very great, but it is for you, rathor than for us, to criticise the results of the time, thought and capital invested in this “Opening” occasion. Your Presence is, therefore, respectfully requ>stod. Tho buyors of the various Gepartments and the resident P.ris and London representatives await your ‘verdict not less anxiously than the proprietor. UY Vv ERR NNN MT RRR gfSy oo FEY ¥ k Sion RR g 838 00 Vw BO NSS HT BUR 3 Sss8 “oo uu WW Eee NON HOR E Sss8 = Accconp1no to annual custom the now season's importations are of- Residents are Fequested to inform visitors of the fact and to remind them that the Palais Royal's cash business admits of smallest profits and therefore the lowest prices always. The reduced prices quoted below will then be better * Cor Tms Ovr. To the leftare the prices you will find marked on the articl-s mentioned, to the right are the reduced prices quoted a: Souvenirsof the “Opening.” Preserve list for reference, since regular prices remain marked on all goods. Darss Goons Deranraest. Oe. yard China gard 54-ine))-wide Cheviots $1 yard Diaconsl and Storin Serzes, 81.15 yard Fancy Crystalline Cloth. $1.15 yard Epinzle Cloth, glace effet. $1.25 yard English Broadcloth... £2.40 yard Velour Russe............- $1.89 yard Pancy Trimming Velvet jack Wool and Silk Fabrics, 10 per Trooase Derarrvest. 10c. yard Jet Edging, scroll pattern, J4e. and Ide, Jet Fdzes aud Bands... Ze. yard Diamond-cut Jet Bands. G8e. yerd Stik Featherine, all col $2.35 yard Jet and Ribbon Trimming....... #3 10 per cent discount—one-tenth off marced prices of all Jet and Sik Girdles, Bodices, Silk Chenille and Cantile Novelties, Russian Bands, Kibbon and Jet }pFringes, Buttous, Lace Deranrvest. . yard Gui; ure de Gene Laces for.. . Vets, all styles. 29° 0. iUe z 10 percent discount on all Black and White Laces, including Drapery, Nets and Floancings. Rissox Devarmest. 5Oe. yard Paris Millinery Ribbons. ‘Be. yard All-silk Moire Riv ons 19. yard Al-silk Moire Lbbons. Velvet Ribbons and Ostrich Feathers at 10 per cent @iscount. Wrar Deranrvesr. 85 Extra Long Cheviot Jackets. $6.50 Lined Cloth Jackets, black en colors...... a9 oth Jackets, fancy backs. 810.50 Silk-'ined Diavonal Cloth Jackets, 810.98 Far-trin, Jeekets...... 213.50 English K-rsey Waiki 812.50 7.50) Misses! New Style Jacke 6.50 812.50 Ladies’ Cloth Bernhardt Wravs. 310.98 813.50 English Style Autumn Newmarkets Flannelette Wr: se 1.81.98 hildren's and Misses’ Coats and Jackets at 10 er cant discount. 85 Ail-wool Casiuucre Wal Hosrrry Deranteyt. Piain and Fancy Lisle Hc Toe. Lisle and 812k Hose Be. Paris Novelty Howe. $1.35 All-silk Hose. All other Silk Hose up to 87. discount. a) w+ 81.25 ‘a pair at 10 per cent (Alao ace Children's Department.) c. Swiss Ribbed Vests Ribbed Merino Vests. Underwear, all styles i Tiehts te, Black and orey ite: Toe. Ritbbed Ail-silk Vests. Ose. Heavier Silke Verts...0.00000000 ITI All other Silk Vests up to 87.50 at 10 per cent dis- count. American Hosiery Company's Unlerwear for Ladies and Children at LOper cent d 0c. Coutil Corsets ....... £1.00 New Stylv- Black Gorsts, $1,508 1a C. P. Buck Cons... 508, Winter Muslin Nicht Gowns $1.00 Winter wetrht Night Gown: 0c. Muslin Drawers Can on Panne! Dr: 81.15 All-wool Knit Skt'ts 81.50 Hand-knit Wool Skirts... 81.75 Mohair Skirts, black and colora $2.00 Imported Mohair Skirin.... 85.50 Gioria Silk Skirts, al! ¢ los $6.50 Taffeta Silk Skirts, Grove Durarruenr. 96c. Genuine B arritz or Pivskin Mousquetatres. ..79¢ 1.00 French Kid Gloves. 4 buttons. 2 Be 81.00 Foster Hook Kid Gloves... 81.00 Cnéreased Kid Mousaueiaives. 2TTose $1.00 Chamois Mousquetaires, white and yellow ..80¢ $1.25 Undressed Kid Monsquetaires. 21.50 4-batton ""P. RB.” Kid Gloves. $1.55 8-button Suede Kid Mousque $1.85 “P. R." Undressed Kid Mousquetaires....91.68 (Also see Men's and Children’s Departments.) Haxoxencmer Depanrwesr. 12¥4c. Scalloy ed and Embroidered Novelties .. ‘Qe. Autumn Novelty Handkerchiefs. (See aloo Ohildren’s and Men's Departments.) Netxwear Deranruenr, 1810.98 | | $5.98 Fan~ | 206. Silk Windsors, all colors. Jewerry Deranrwenr. - Jewelry, all styles. Jewelry, all styles 7de. Jewelry, all styes.. SL Jowelry, all styles... All Keal Gold, Real Torts Ported Metal Belts, t 10 per cent discount. Axr Goors Deranemesr. Bric-a-brae, Art Clocks, Cups and Saucers, &e., at 10 per cent discoont. 81.48 Oriental Table Covers. 81.25 Chenille Covers inted Silk shions with Persian tin-covered Pincushions D Silk Sofa Pillows with ruffies - Pussian Lace Tidies, 18 inches. . Stamped and Tinted Table Covers Stamped Laundry Bazs. Stamped Momte Scarfs Stamped Shoe Bacs.... Stamped Burean Sear! ped Burean Scarfs. Stamped Pillow Sha: - Stamped $; lashers Srartoxeny Deranrursr, 50c. Boxes New Tinted Writine Paper. Se. Boxes Tinted Paper and Envelo ee Boxes trish Linon Paper. , Boxos Paper and Envelonon, Le. Writing Tablets (Berkshire Mi fs) Toner Anrte Deranraesr. Toe. Superior Manicnre Scis ors. e. Manicure ‘air and Clo*hes Brushes. nclish Hair Brushes (warrante Brushies, al styles, 25e. oz. Perfumes, all odors.. 0c. Atomizers. 440. Pint Bot Be. Half-pint Bort! Se, Cakes Pure Castile 40c. Soap Boxes (fancy)... Be. Powder Boxes (decorated)... Hoasehoid Amronia Combs, Warranted one yeu. meretta Deranrwenr, imported st Sik Umbrellas, $4.08 Silk Umbrelias, fancy handles, Rensex Goons Deranrwesr. $1.35 Gray and Black Wate-proo: 21.98 Connomaras, fancy s'ripos 2.96 Gray and Tan Mackintosios 29.98 Clot Finis Enel Fy N Devanrvest. 25e. Quill Feather Fans. all cotors. Boe. Pans, 81 Fins, alls $1.50 & #2 Osrich, €3.50 Ostrich Fans, gray an 10 per cent diseon’—one-ten: ali fans fro 8U to 835, . Supxens Derartwent. 19¢. Imported Fast Black Toss, Be. Donble Knew Fast Black Hs Ae. Canton Funnel Drawe:s.... Be. Fancy Borde Hinder hiets... 25e. Sevool Aprons, ali styles hool Aprons, fancy. Se. Novelty Aprons, imporied.. 81.25 Aprons, very 8 terior. Cloth Couts, . SHk Bows for Boys. Genuine “Gloria” Umbre: Missea’ Rubber Oirculars......... 48 Combination **Watezproof”.. Envlish Style Raglan Waterproof. $1 Mines’ and Boys’ Kid Gloves, ‘26c. Painted Quill Feather Fans. Mews Depanruenr. ‘Toe. **Palais Royal” Dress Shirts. le “*P. R.” All-linen 0c. Medium and Heavy U; |. 75 Natural Wool and Camel's Hai: $2 Best Medicated Underwear. i 2 otitereae FF Sheil Jewelry, also Im- ed prices of COOLER WEATHER WILL NOW BE- COME A FIXTURE. WISDOM TEACHES YOU TO DRESS ACCORDINGLY. YOUR UNDERW"AR SHOULD BE YOUR FIRST CONSIDERATION. OUR STOCK IS READY POR YOU AND THIS WILL GIVE YOU AN INKLING OF WHAT WE KEEP. = “ Gesis WHITE MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS, in medium wetzht, Oo. eae. Gents: WHITE MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAW. ERS, in medium weight, 756. each. Gests: NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS, in medium weight, $31. escn. Gests: FINE WOOL SHIRTS AND DEAWERS, penton BUDS ak. Gents: NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRA’ RRS, in medium weight, $1.50 each. Gexrs: FINE AUSTRALIAN WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in medium weight. $2 wrce WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR THE STUTTGART NORMAL SANITARY FOR SCHOOL WEAR, FAST BLACK. K os sez Prorzctors bed IN JERSEY CLOTH, 250. e IN LEATHER, 350. et THESE SAVE THE WEAR OF MANY | 9g PAIRS OF HOSIERY. Haspxencmers. numberless patterns, Se. Catpres's Scoot. Arroxs To fit children from 6 to 12 yours. _ 89-45 —50e. Ove Fise Exrnacr, 50c. PER OUNCE. JOCKEY CLUB, LOTUS BLOSSOM, TEA ROSE, PURPLE LILAC, WILD CRABAPPLE BLOSSOM, STEPHANOTIS, ENGLISH WHITE ROSE, SWEET PEA, SWEET BRIAR, WHITE LILAC. beg It tg the sweetest, most refined, most lasting perfume ever sold by us. bed Y In these odors: Consers. Yon know usto handle only the RE- | gj LIABLE BRANDS OF CORSETS. We ely and desirable kind. | ©® as We, give you the | #8 Bonnette for a8 Better goods up to the quality you | gg Want. Wo are the Washington agents | 9g for the celebrated Hee M C * n Masestys Corser. | » 82.75, $3, $3.50, 31) e Pre Pa. ; ‘The best Corset in the world for stont % feople. It leuzthens the waist and re- | gg tend to your wants just the same, Sd Open uatil 9250 t miyht. ee ar ane 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. sett + 904 F ST., ‘Will open, TUESDAY AND WE! SEPTEMBER 27 e Acchote selection of nad Be ae Beets ners Mesa es IMPORTED HATS AND bov NETS bg From the leading hous: in London and Paris, - Nocards, vee ped es Fro I . etuxes Know Ixvenrions. es The inven’ors of the following articles are | #8 said to have realized the following sums: | 8 Rubber tips for (ead Beeoeoe $100,007 | 8B Metai pats for hee's and soles... 690,000 | €8 Roiler akates... 1,000,000 | $8 Copper tive Fa 000,000 #3 8 fs const $3 any fortunes to be n inventions as | 88 have been made. But to change the sub- . Ject, we offer food for the 8 4s realy more practical than food ‘for re- | eg flection, W the bread yo sa it ts and if it tsn't it ought to be, for | *¥ “Ceves" ts the Ucst, and makes “more | $8 broad, “lighter” bread, ““uhiter* bread | 88 and "swerter” bread than any other flour | gg in the world. Housekeepers Ike “Ceres” | 08 Lecause it tives such satisfactory resaits in baking; husbands and children Hike it be- | #% ise Whenever "*Ceres” makes the bread they ace sure of a rare “‘treat.” Look for the circular in every sack and barre! of “"Ceres”—at means the genuine artic e if found. Your grocer ® ‘ing it and no other. Ceres*—Insist on ha We uniy wholesale it. Wa. M. Garr & Co. @ ““Whotesale Fiowr and Feed Deaiers,” ‘Tse. “P. H. Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts... Collars.. ‘$1 Medium and Heavy Underwear, all styles. Cor. Ist and Ind. ave, n. w. 1t T a e £ 2 R R RRR C cuudo x NNN W K KEK E 8 8s 8 8B B willsave you the manufacturer's profit and the freight. ‘You will find an unprecedented stock and greater ‘number of new styles than ever before at the Lowssr Paces ‘IM THE CITY. ‘We will mark your name and eddress and give yous SOLID LEATHER Strapon every trunk FREE. 00 OF 2981 Peane, ave. aw. Factory 1918 0042290 Bn A. Kyvrmax, 909 Penn. av n. ~Grave Fonsivene Ar Juris Laxscraws New Yous Avexve Rix Ta moving we have discovered a num- ber of Massive Highrade Piece of Furnitare, which (Fe Propose to close oat immediately by offerins them at BEACTLY Faace RACY He PCE ‘These include laree Handeomely Carved Hall Racks, Chamber Suites, ‘China Closets, Sideboards, Bockeases, Chiffoniers, Buffets, Shaving Stands, Extension Dining Tables and a number of Fancy Art and Bric-a-Brac Pieces, such ae Small Tables, Stands, &o. Cuamen Scires Ar Harr Price. No, T2§—-1 Cheval Binl's Bye Maple Chamber Suite. Reduced trom @160 to €80—half price. No. 6724—An Imported English Oak ‘Cheval Chamber Suite. Reduced from 8200 to 8100—-half price. No. 195—1 Mahogany Chamber Suite. Regular price, $190. Reduced to #95. No. 15—Carved Solid Antique Oak Suite. Reduced from $180 0 $90. No, 26-1 Carved English Oak Chamber SGnnecmemneremh = — Se. Worth She. 36 inn Soveity PAtects, bait en Te, in lifferent shades of Sd aman tra “ = ein ZO. Worth 800... BS.tecn Manvintte finished Cash — Bueron, ait colnet Mack ‘veo! Menrietsa, etehteen —— didier ni sted 5 bent tee tack SO Bde. worn ase.. Farde of Assorted All-wool X ities, degen diPleront eBects that are muuly and attra t ve 4 Se _ worm tte. to tae ‘fhinsa eine are none lemeti of pat terns fr 5 to B yerds < = 3Snevepmmipeanes — = Ste dain ents gsssrssssssssssssss Suite, Reduced from #200 to $100. yr tt pee No. 671—1 Fine Antique Oak Chamber | ave eater i Mail-wool & Buite. Reduced from $180 to $90. Currosters Ar Harr Paice. No. 637—1 Solid Antique Oak Chiffon- fer. Reduced from €27 to $13.50, oferta. 3 AC. Worth tige vase of 32-inch Tarkey Ked Ham: @X0. 42-1 Massive Hand-nsde Qua @ with Linck trem = tered Oak Chiffonior. Reduced to ex 88 | . Bac. wore rg ns actly half price—$80 to 840 ae ES Scmeattheriches clermst Ser ao No. 157-1 Quartered Oak Chiffonier, $8 |—— Street or house wear. = sixteenth century finish, Reduced from + 848.50 to 824 25. A] No. 133-1 Elegant Bird's Fre Maple #@ Chiffonier, with heavy plate glass. Re- €¢ i ¢ Worth the used froma 988 to $38. = 90 | ni a Goin rem Baie No. 106-1 Oak Chiffonier, heavy plate 8 |—— Qiitren’ ‘Tis claniof saatenial te wer @ilass mirror. Reduced from @40 to ee)— sare. No. 16-1 Cedariined Solid Osk Chif- @@ fonier. Reduced from €38 to $19 each. es No, 53—1 Enelish Quartered Oak Chit? #8 /—— me in pay fonter, Reduced from $37.50 to $18.75. @ No. 8-1 Soll Oak Chiffonier. Re- duced from $24 to $12. et No. 104—1 Magnificent Solid Oak Chif- fonier with cabinet glass top, handsomely carved. Reduced from $115 to €57.50. good es the Amoskeac, and We are quing Canveo Stwenoarps Ar to sell thei a! Exacrey Hacer Purce. 1 Massive English Oak Sideboard. Re- Auced from $90 to #45. No. 437—Hand-carved Cireular-top Sideboard, 5 feet long, with 22x48-inch heavy French plate class miner. Re- duced from $140 to #70 each. No. 22-1 Massive Solid Oak Sideboard, Plush lined drawers, 6) inches long, large French beveled plate glass mirror, 20x52 inches. Redaced from 8150 to ’ poo Know what gors with thin line of Devas Acomplete 1 No. 1204—Fastiake Sideboard, with @8 cabinet top. Keduced from @95 to @@ 847.50. No. 1738-1 Solid Quartored Osk €% aod toe Line tree Cea, Butiet, hand carved and handsomely 6@ —_— - -_— Suished. Kednoed from #65 to 832 08 | - i Wityon senae het our Tinks CGS 302-Luclish Quartered 08 | A oritve fice is te tty, and our peice lowes Sideboard, heavy French plate glass gg | ‘apshywhere i the Unio 15,30 inches. Keduced from #45 ¢ to 822.50. 8 A. Kacryay. Shaving Stands at ha’ ee oer 1339—1 Solid Oak i 8 {ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS } bh plate wlass mirror, 8# as ——o — uel carved. Reduced from $30 88 ad -1 Solid Oak Shaving Stand, @? Reduced frow 817.50 to $8. *) Tax Four Or Daur ‘ . * Juxa Crosers Ar Har & ™ P, f RICE. s 1 Quertered English Oak China Closet, 6 | PREPARING MER NOME AGAINST THE RaVAGRS cabinot top,wit) heavy plate class mirror. €$/ OF WINTER MUST BE APPARENT TO EVERT Reduced from #60 to 830. ag, atiaaeaeia eRKnee No. 74—olid Quartered Antique Oak 9g | PRUDENT HOUSEKEEPER, China Closet, with portable shelves and @¢| TO ALL OF LIMITED MEANS O& MODERATB Gzawers. Reduced from $58 10 820. #@ | INCOMES OUR No. 48-1 Fxquisite Quartered Enelish €8 rt Oak ch feot long, 18 inches @ sa Wide, drawers with cabinet mdcrored @8 one center, with wide drawers, handsomay @§ aTSTPw finished and oxidived trimmings, F i £2 | PRESENTS THE MOST NOVEL AND EFFPCTIVE duced from $100 to #50. E > 4. | METHOD TOWARD THIS END, ENTAILING NO Exresston Tastes Ar Ex * | Bu N UPON THE PURCHASER, WHILE IT serty Hare Price. BEAUTIFICS HER HOME, ADDS To THE COM- No. 14—Quartered Oak Round Ex- #¢/ porT OF HEB FAMILY AND MULTIPLIES THE peste trata i Se = HAPPINESS OF EACH MEMPER, DEPRIVING No. 30-10-foot Solid Oak Extension g¢| THEM OF NO LUXURY, BUT ACCEPTING & Table. Reduced from $50 to $25. #¢ | SMALL PORTION OF THEIR MUTUAL Hue Bias Av Hae $1) oe Prrce. H CREDIT AND CASH MEETING UPON THE SAME BASIS PLACE ALL CLASSES UPON ONE 4XD THE SAME PLANE. PARLOR, DINING AND BED ROOM FUR NITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES 45D No. 444-1 Mazuificent Soild Oak Hall Rack, 34x40 Tench plate mirror, carved oxidized trimmings. Keduced from $140 to 70. No, I4—S-foot English Quartered Oak Hall Rack, 40x44 French beveled plats «lass mirror. Reduced from €140 to 870. WORKS No. €10-1 10th Century Hall Rack. er Reduced from $22 to @11L. — Boos Cases Ar Haus Hous: & Henswaswrs Puce. No. 110-1 16th Century Book Case, handsomely carved, Reduced from 6108 Case Axo Cazorr Hoveze, to 84, No. 12-1 Solfd Antique Oak Book Case. 927, 629, Wi AND was TEE St. Reduced from $35 to $17.50. 4 Crzanaxce Sure Or as Conrarss. me =o mass ava ae ‘We have about 38 pairs of O44 Curtains in slik, Scotch crepe, Arabien tinsel and Madras, to5 pairs each, which we will close out Monday atezactly half their for- ‘mer prices. SILK CURTAINS. 1 pair, No. 204, $14 to 7. 1 pair, No. 228, $10 to $5. 1 patr, No. 506, $12 to 66. 4 pairs, No. 541, 69 to $4.50. Azssux Tier Conrams 1 pair, 3421, 87 to $3.50. 1 pair, 3422, $7 to 83.50. Scorcx Carer Cosrams, 8 patra, No. 608,°810 to 95. 1 pate, No. 1378, $1010 93. 2 pairs, No. 89, $10 t0 85.