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4 > THE. eo — ~ j THE EVENING STAR bas « regular asd) permanent circulation = Washington three times larger than that of any other paper in From sthoumnd sources, without solicite- tion, hare come commendatory and pleasing etpressions as to the (rand Army encampment fesnss of Twe Stan — which, as a whole, was the greatest treat afforded the veterans and other visitors who posseased the city during the past week. Never in all the history of journalism has any one subject been so exhaustively treated, never was there a happier combination of fresh news and appropriate special features. Other newspapers have brightened their pages with © lustrations, but employed the artist to such an extent a did ‘Tux Stam on this occasion; the product of skilled pencils amazed even those who have been accustomed to seeing Tue Stam considor- ably in advance of all efforts at competition. Now that the week ite work are past it would net be unreasonable to suppose that eug- gestions as to how this or that might have been done otherwise would amert themselves, but it is fact that the plan and the execution could not now be improved. Both were as near perfection as seems pos sible. This extremely satisfactory condition of affairs is due tothe skilland unexcelled fidelity of the force that gives to Washington the | paper which prints all the news and watches closely the city’s every interest. A well-defined before all the departments the none ever design wae placed some tims ago and cach man or women ( ease might be) responded enthusiasti Some bore heavy burdens of responsibil others wore intrasted only with execution, but all toiled nobly and almost Gessantiy; all did their best and all are entitied to the thanks which Tar Sr. accords them pabliciy. the work in- 02 - ‘The encampment in a dozen obvious ways Will be of advantage to Waeh e of | the mest important of the benetits of th will be the education of the pu facts of the capital's b to the nation, and together with a be ation understanding of the ci cb: enterprise and resocrces ss well es ternal attractions, will come affection for and pride in the capital. Wash- ington has ecffered sever om the | lack of this regard on the part of numbers of Americans, especially in the west, who have never known the city either through | personal inspection or thorough reading, or who | have no other idea of the capital than that | which is based upon the recollection of that far different city which existed here thirty yearsage. Within the last week thousands of Visitors have carried to all parts of the re- public knowledge of and admiration for the new, progressive and beautiful Washington. The encampment Stans, which go to all sections of the Union, also carry there the information concerning the city which is most necessary to counteract ignorant and unreasonixg preja- dices concerning the capital, of the existence of which Washington has had frequent evidences, and to substitute therefor the intelligent regard for and pride in the nation's city, which are the appropriate sentiments of every good A: ican. —— +02 ‘There isa bone of warfare between the re- publican and democratic parties in New York that bids fair to become a national issue. A eirealar issued by the former invited conf- dentially trusty republicans of discretion to furnish the names of any democrats of their acquaintance who might be “induced” to be- come republicans. The whole controversy turus on the secrecy of the circular and the use of the word “induced.” The democrats charge that the suggestion conveyed was that of bribery. ‘The republican defense is that it only moant a eampeign of education, the forwarding of doc- ‘uments ts any democrat willing tobe convinced Dy such agency. The demecrats allege, in re- tort, that the sending of educative documentary matter need not be under strict injunctions of secrecy. Chairman Hackett, who signed the Girealar, defends this point of attack, too. ‘These assaults and defenses show that the long- deferred campaign has really opened at last. —_—_—_soo After the lessons in patriotism imparted by ‘the events of last week the school children of ‘Washington will this wee resume their routine studies. The public schools of Washington arealready notably good. and are developing and improving just as rapidly as Congress pro- ‘Vides legislative sanction for and authorizes the Distriet to expend its money upon the wise Projects of the school authorities. The common schools of a land mark its power as a factor in civilization. The education of the mass of children is the object of greatest solicitude to the statesman, to fathers and mothers, to all citizens capable of appreciating the benefits of diffused inteltigence and of sound principles widely disseminated. ——_++-+ —___ ‘The cholera situation is better in New York. No cases have been reported for several dave and it ie probable tha: the disease is corraled | for the present. The cool weather is likely to | Prevent its spreading with « continuance of ‘the present watchfulness. The great danger | from epidemic is not this season, but next | summer, and precautions snould be taken with | Reference to the hibernation of the seeds of disease. 02 Dr. Jenkins is alleged to have said that he @itn't expect to have a friend in the world | when the cholera quarantine was over. It is tafe to predict that succes in keeping the oat of the country is likely to wecure him Shousancls of friends in inland local ties regard- | Jess of any sentiment that may exist along the | Atlantic coast among the selfish inconven-| fenced. — — — | The death of Gen. Jobn Pope and ex-Speaker | James W. Husted of New York removes two well-known men from the scene of their labors. | To these the necrology of the latter part of last Week requires the addition of the name of | Musical Director PS. Gi eo All of these men were eminent in their respective Sella, — Chicago and New York are anxiously clamor- fag to have their garbage burned. It is a nent, | @Mieaciows method and recommends itself to ‘the humane sense as furnishing a speedy and | painiess death for microbes. — —- | Senator Peffer's wolian harp-like tone again beard predicting victory for the people's party in Kansas. The prophet crop in that sta ie always im © condition of luxuriant abun-| dance. are | —_ 02 Gov. Flower's experience at the hands of a ewenk is a reminder to the mugwumpe that “that infernal machine” may mean something besides Tammany. er —— ‘The improvement in Mrs. Harrison's condi- tion has elicited universal expressions of satis feetion from the press and people of the country. e. Oe Major McKinley is confident. He thinks tha ‘the presidency will be presented to Mr. Har- Fison on « tin plate. —- ee Secretary Reak’s weather is presenting some very admirable effects in contrast. tee all may yet reembark ona yacht and Dead « Buzzard Bay relief expedition. | Oresisa Dax ° ° °. ‘GGG A LE pe & Ai OER M4 338 Bos’ os re, pee A Pr f° 7 f A a FOR. Se ft PA fe AT mM 3 Br 8d PPE 4 2°E EXHIBI THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. ai oe . D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1892. While yon were busy entertaining your Grand Army friends last week we were busy preparing for this Par RAND oF Axp Acrawa, Exar Wisrer Noverrres. We have spared neither effort nor money to place before yon the grandest agxre- gation of Staples and Fancy Novelties ever our pleasure to exhibit any previous season. We have not only bought largely, but well. Prices have been scaled to the lowest point consistent with profit” Especial attention Oresrso / is called to our vousal Exmarr Or Trroeo Hars. ‘This exhibit will embrace shapes, styles and colorings in Hats and Bon- nets that cannot fail to make the average woman's heart long for their pos- session. American manipulators, Dreams of loveliness! the word “*beau and apply them to our Trimmed Hut and yet more could be sald. Becoming and artistic creations of the most skilled Parisian and ‘Think of all the synonyms of ts in rapid succession As an old veteran remarked last week {n speaking of the manner in which the Grant Army of the Republic had been received by the people of Washington, Myo and of the English languare is inadequate to express my heartfelt thanks to you most thouzhtfal and hospitable people." So with us, we cannot command sufficient flow of language to do full justice tothis exhibit of artistic headgear creations. Wesimply invite you to our Hat Parlors and ask that you drink of their richness and fullness to your heart's content. Don't think for a moment that you will be expected to buy. Is ¢ ‘onsETs, Fapecially for this autum- nal opening gale we have se- cured three excellent styles of Sateen and Coutil Corsets, new shapes; short, medium and extralonz lengths; double side and front stecis im white, tan, drab, old gold and fast black. Regular prices....75 and 98c. Opening day price. ......59¢. Orestsa Day Bancars Is Groves. Especially for this opening day sale we have secured lot of 4button Dressed Kid Gloves, all sizes, in tans, ‘brown, gray and black. Usual selling price. Opening day price. Sbutton Dress Mousque- taire Gloves, in tan. brown, ox-blood, gray, brick and black. Usual selling price.....61.25 Opening day price. 98. Orextso Dax Bancars Is Usvenwrar. Especially for our opening we have secured 100 dozen Ladies’ Ecru Exyptian Swiss Ribbed Vests, high neck and long sleeves, neck run with ribbon. Usual selling price. Opening day price... Winter weight. Oresixc Bazcarss Laces. For our opening we have secured 2,000 yards of Fine Torchou Laces, 2 to4 inches wide, im a variety of pat- tems. Usual selling price. 19 to Lie Opening day pric: Te. perya. Is Orextxa Bancars Coars. During our opening we shail sell Ladies’ New Styl S-inch Black = Diagonal. ot Reefer Jackets, notehed lar, lapped seams. satin fac- ing. below their regular Brice. Usutl selling price......86.50 Opening day price......84 98 Ovextxe Baroarx Tarsatrses. 2 pieces of Binck Silk Gutmpe and Jet Beaded Gutmpe, ina variety of pat- i Usual prices. Opening day price. 10c. per ya. Black Silk Ribbon Frings. Usual selling price en Opening day price (ver yard)... Se. 12 and 15e. Coar Berross. A number of beantifal ef- fects in Pearl and Cut-steet Buttons, in large sizes, ex- ressiy for coats anf cloaks. Usual selli Bancars Ovexixc Bancarss Ix Ovestsa Bancars Cunpness Reerers. ‘Rather than make an in- Yidious discrimination, we shall allow a discount of 10 ver cent on the entire stock of Children’s Reefers during our opening days. These Tx Samons. Asan opening attraction we offer Ladies Trimmed Sail- ors in black, navy, brown, cardinal and tan under price. ‘Usual selling price........79¢. brace a variety of the very La a8 Oresrxa Bazcars Iv latest styles and colorings and were already offered at Unorritas. exceedingly low prices. During the opening we will Ix Orestse Banoars Rissoxs. sell 300 26-inch Fine Gloria Umbrellas, natural wood Sticks, just the thing for the During the opening days children for school use. ‘we shall bunch about 235 ‘Usval selling price. $1.25 Aifferent styles of Ribbons, Opentng day price. ..+..-.850. bracing plat grain, io erat Ovesrxa = Bancarss Ix groe grain with satin edge, faille and satin ribbons, 2to 4 inches wide, in a variety of colorings. Usual prices, 15 to 5c. per yard. Opening day pric Me. Ovextxe Baroars Cogve Boas. ezant Black Coque Feather Boas, 3 yards long. Usual pri Opening day price Exquisite Heavy Coque Feather Boas, in tans and browns, 3 yards long. Usual selling price. Opening day pric 84 92.48 Is Har Trrnnses. Everything in the way of Hat Trimmings prescribed by the fashion dictators of the old and new wor!d is here. Ovestxa Bancars As a special opening at- traction shall offer Princess of Wales Ostrich ‘Tips, in black and a variety we of rich, dark colorings, viz: Usual selling price........39¢. Opening day price. 2de. Ovestsa Banoarss Ix Nortoxs. Inasmuch as every depart- ment is taking a hand in this special autumnal opening sale, Notions are not to be ex- cepted. These items should crowd the department from morning until ev 0c. Hose Supporters. ....5e. Se. Glycerine Soap (three 10¢. 12c. Lubin's Baby Powder, Per package, Be. 1c. pieces of Tape, 36 Se. Silk Garter Sen Se. Ammonia. cakes) Dorset Laces...10c. dom 0c. Covered Dress Steels, all leugths.... Tee Is Ovextxa Bancars Wrarrens. To tempt you to inspect the new stock of winter colorings and styles in Wrappers we make the following special offer: Indigo Blue and Fast Black ‘Wrappers, made Mother Hub- bard and Princess style, in & variety of stripes and figured Cunprexs Apnoxs. During the opening we will sell 50 dozen Children's School Aprons, of cross- Darred muslin and nainsook, low neck, sizes 4,6 and8, vis: Usual selling price. 50c. Opening day price. 880. 25 dozen Children's School * Aprons of cross-barred mus- Min and checks. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. ‘Usual selling price.......39¢. Opening day price. 250. Orestsa Day Banoarx Ts Mesurx Gowss, ‘We shall start the fall season by offering two of our promi- nent fall novelties under their regular price ‘to introduce them, Ladies’ Fine Muslin Mother Hubbard Gowns, trimmed around the yoke, neck and sleeves with light blue and pink embroidery. ‘Usual selling’ price......81.48 Opening day price......81.25 @-Drawers to match, 68¢. Extra Fine Muslin Gowns, ‘V neck, yoke of tucks, trimmed around the neck, Sleeves, around yoke and down the front with pink, light blue, navy, cardinal and shrimp embroidery. Usual selling price. .. Opening day price... Gar Drawers to match, 68c. Ix Orexixa Banoarss Hasoxencuzrs. ‘The G. A. RB. visitors ap- peared to have a penchant for Handkerchiefs. This de- partment was crowded daily. Naturally, a large quantity of Handkerchiefs have be- come crumpled and soiled from handing, They om- brace White Embroidered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Colored Embroidered and Plain White Handkerchiefs, Closing price, 17c., 3 for 5c. ‘The Crumpled 50c. White Embroidered Handkerchiefs ‘Will be sold at 39c. Orzsrxo Banoax Ix Hosray. ‘We shall sell Ladies Fine Veen HAHN'S 3 oe b 00 SHOES Ar 750 Ar $1.00. Ar $1.25. Ar $1.50. Ar $2.00. Ar $2.50. Mani Geneen Views MD sie Roots thesis Ix Tae U. 8. Fos Tur Paice Every Pam Wanraxrep Sou» Axp Srnviczasre. Wx. Hans & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 90? SEVENTH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., 231 PA. AVE. 8.B. 1 wow w rE Swe I tac? E cot ww EER Rey — A Te we AA NW MMM EEE aA NONN Ame uv ty oo ug y oouvuwg eo. GS «ws ¥ 00 ws Ifyou haven't made your appearance in anew Fall Overcoat you may consider this specially addressed to a. Aaa THE FASAIONABLE MATERIAL Thisscasonis BLACK DIAGONAL. ‘We have just received a choice assortment of Clays— soft finished warranted not to gloss—which we are making to measure in the Fly Front Sack Style, ‘single breasted, FOR 818. ‘Why wear ready made when you can have garments made to measure at the same price. ENN L L N co 0 X kN pia G08 Mg LLLL 00. "TRIE FATE o% T HHHFE T £A HE Ms o TH HE ry ASA TIL 0. T H HEEE A AULLLL 00 615 AND 617 PENNSYLNANIA AVE. Samples mailed. Tuere Is Yer Tre TITTHE POSTPONEMENT OF THE £ OPENING OF THE scHOOLs WILL GIVE THOSE PARENTS WHO HAVE NOT PROVIDED THEIR BOYS WITH SCHOOL CLOTHES AN OPPORTUNITY TO DO SO. THE AD- VANTAGE OF HAVING A STOCK OF CLOTHES LIKE OURS TO SELECT FROMIS APPARENT TO ALL THINE- ING PEOPLE, FOR WHILE IT 18 LARGER AND MORE VARIED THAN ANY OTHER LINE TO BE SEEN HEREABOUTS THERE 18 NOT AN UNRELIABLE GAR- MENT IN THE ENTIRE SELEC- TION. NOT ONE THAT DOES NOT CARRY WITH IT OUR ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE AS TO DURABILITY, STYLE, WORKMANSHIP AND GEN- ERAL WEARING QUALITIES. SUITS, OVERCOATS, REEFERS AND ODD TROUSERS FOR BIG AND LITTLE BOYS. GARMENTS WHICH WILL GIVE UNIVERSAL SATISFAC- TION TO THE, WEARER AND DO US CREDIT AS THE SELLER. Rosmsos, Panzer & Co. Avericax Crormens, 1200,1202 & 1204 F Sz.N. Beware Or Porouac Waren. Recent rains and consequent swollen streams and tributaries have again made Po- tomac water unfit to drink unless filtered. Don’t risk your life by drinking muddy, con- taminated and possibly diseased water when you can buy a good germ-proof Filter for so Uttle money. Pastour Filters stand at the head and wo are sole agents. Various sizes. “Gate City” Filters also have quite a repu- tation. Wearelowest on these. Better get ‘# Filter and stop drinking mud and microbes. (@rSee the ‘before and aftey” in the window. Wauusarra & Enuoxsrox; ‘House Furnishings,” 1205 Pa Ave N.W. ncam ‘SesssssesnussseaassuseseovoNnenEssEnaoNOEERES S Fiasioavs—J nwenny— Katsumi 3.1-Sivexma—Sz—-N.W— Tie Pisaixa—Loox: Is-Ti: Wiow ‘Hose, in tans and grays, under price, ‘Usual selling price........25¢. Opening day price.......170., .3 pair for 50c. ‘Vas xy 7 Spee « VALUES af a 00. 20 83 00 4 'E HAVE USED SFZCIAL EF- FORTS IN THE PREPARA- TION OF OUR STOCK OF Boys’, MISSES" AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES THIS SEASON, USING NOTHING BUT THE BEST WEAR- RESISTING MATERIALS AND YET RE- ‘TAINING STYLE AND LOWEST PRICES, PP NOTE BELOW: Misses’ Gratn’ commen an a solid. “Dongola, worked | 736. oe. nen yous i} 98 Dee tinic ou Nox and Pevoie All" Solid, but- Gost, tip or plain ton and lace. pele A adie +o. Missos’ “Steel Yk Youths Brod” school] $7 93 Batman 4 Bhoce, for wear, 23. | Tron” “Cinds,* one better. heels or spring. a to Boys’ Best Calf Hana weer they} 1.98, {Batontars ond are unequaled. Welta. ak occ 00. ae cco 00 LT Stox. Tur Orv Wowas Is Suoz 402 Tim Sr N. V ¥ Srick To Tue “Ow Reniaste.» “Cores Flour is the ‘Old Reliable” in the flour world and too strongly rooted tn the affections of the people to be supplanted by inferior imitations. It is made from se- lected wheat and ground by the most im- proved modern machinery. Special care is taken to retain in the flour the full nutri- tion of the wheat kernel. *‘Corew" is known to all for its superiority. aa bread maker. Housekeepers who use {t are unanimous in their opinion that it makes ‘‘more” bread, “lighter” br “whiter” bread, “‘aweeter" breal and ‘*bet- ter" bread than any other flour they ever used. Beware of imitationa! Every sack and barrel of ths kqpuine “Ceres” Flour con- tains a cirenlar signed in autoeraph by Wm. M. Galt & Co.. and bearing the Imprint of two gold inedais. Look for it. Stick to t vid reliable” **Cerea— At te the best. Your grocer sells it. We only wholesale it, Ws. M. Garr & Co., “*Whoiesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Ist and Ind. ave. n. w. 1t SS tity H atr—Parce Forsrronz Sure Ax Jvuvs Laxssvrows Riss. ‘We have entirely too many heavy mas- ve pieces of high-class and high-priced furniture, #0 have concluded to close out all of these fine pieces at exactly half their regular prices. They include Elegant Bridal Chamber Suites, Magnifi- cent Sideboards, Buffets, Chin Closets, Hall Racks, Bookcases, &c. If you want agrandold piece of massive furniture to Jast a lifetime at prices usually asked for ordinary pieves this is your opportunity. Norte. Our Carpet stock is being shown tempo- rarily at the Builders’ Exchange, 719 and 721 13th st, n.w., first floor. Jers Laxssvnos, oJ | New York Ave. Riss, Near 131m Sr. dommmimmmama MMMM TORE NNN OK uMMM Tt NNN NNN Hx ee eS MMM Ho NNN NNN iz = FFF 00, EXE BPR ow Fo 0 NNN D AA Fr 0 O NNN DD AA EF %P NRX BD Aaa oo NNN bop 2 4 Asp Courasy, 807 Pa Ave N. W. Hasp Suoes. No article of dress requires more care in selecting than Groves. In choosing ours we picked only the best, hence all wo own are thoroughly reliable, of the newest color- ings and faultless in fit and Snish. Ladies’ 4-button Glace Kid Gloves, in modes, tans. grays and black, @1 and $1.50 pair. Ladies’ 4-button Glace Kid Gloves, with large brass buttons, $2 pair. Ladies’ 4-button Real Kid Gloves, in lemon, tan, mode, pearl, gray, white and black, with two rows of black kid insertion around wrists, finished with solf- colored pearl buttons, $2 pair. —o—_. Fat Sxars. We have s complete assortment of Ladies’ Melton and Fine Flannel Skirts, trimmed with colored braid or embroidery. 50c., 7éc., $1, $1.25, $1.50, 82, $2.50 and $3 upward. Bisse Wares ‘Without any exception we are showing the finest ‘Silk Waist possible to be made at the price—$5. Figure on the material in one and add the cost of making; you'll find our price saves you at least 82. Allcolors. Lined throughout. $5. ‘Ladies’ Flannel Waists, in navy, black and garnet. Plain, $1.75. ‘Jabot front, $2.25. —o— Scuooz Arnoxs. Children's Lawn School Aprons, trimmed withred| toes, embroidery, finished with two pockets, 150. Exon. 807 Pz Ave N.W. can sell Jou ¢ Good, Fair Black ot By A Ocn Derantuert Or Hosiear. This department {Ilustrates the wonderful growth and the grand possibilities of our business. From « small beginning it has grown to be one of ‘the most important tn the house. Such vast assortments as arenow on our counters are surpassed by no house im America today. ‘We carry not only the more staple or “every-day” styles of hosiery at ‘most moderate prices, but also special styles and colorings in high- class goods, together with the latest novelties from all ‘the important manufacturing centers of Europe. INNOVATIONS IN HOSIERY ‘appear from time to time, but the ‘fast biacks”still retain their popularity, We, perhaps, show as many distinct ‘styles in black as any house extant, and al! of the same reliable Kinds, for which we have long been noted. Every pair Suaranteed to be of the purest vegetable dye, not to crock or grow rusty nor stain the feet orundergarments. We will cheerfully refund money for any pair losing color after being washed or worn, if otherwise uninjured. YOU CAN GET AN IDEA OF THE IMMENSITY OF OUR HOSIERY STOCK BY THIS ONE BRANCH: Campres's Scuoot Hosiery (Absolutely fast back), FALL OF *92 IMPORTATION. Boys’ ‘‘Iron Clad” Cotton Hose, double knees, heels and toes. Sizes Tto 10. —25e. patr.— Children's Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, heavy and medium weights, double knees, heels and toes. Sizes 5 to8, —25e. pat. — Bizes, S36 9 Price, 27. 206. Children’s Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, double knees, heels and toes. Sizes5to7. 25e. pair. Sin, 7% 8 BH 8 o% Price, 27c. 200. le, 3%e. S30. Children’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, plain and drop-stitched, double heels and toes. Bizes4 to7, 25e. Size, 746 Price, 27e. Children's Heavy Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, double knees, hls and toes. Sie, 6 6% 7 % 8 Children’s Plain Fast Black Cotton Hose, double knees, heels and toes. Children’s Extra Heavy 7-1 Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, double knees, heels and toes. Sie, 5 36 6 6 7% 8 Price, 34c. 36c. 380 40c. 42. » 46:. Size, S84 9 OH 10 Price, 48c. 50c. 52. Sto. Children’s Fine Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, doubie knees, heels and toes. Sie, 7 7% 8 8% 8 9% 10 Children’s Plain Fast Black Cotton Hase, double knees, heels and toes, Siz, 4 44 5 5 6 6H 7 Size, T% 8 BK Price, 46c. 48:. 50c. Children’s Fine 7-1 Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, double knees, heels and toes. Si 6 64 7 7% 8 BK 9 % Watch for announcement of our Grand Fall Open- ing, which will occur shortly. ‘We will piace on our counters today 150 BLAZER SUITS, ‘Which we will sell at $3.50. $3.50. $3.50. The reqwiar values of these suits are $5.50 and $8. They are made of good quality cloth, tailoranade, full-length blazer and full skirt, with girdle. They come in black and blue. : $3.50. We will continue to sell our Real Kid Gloves, im either 4-button or mousquetaire length, in reds, tans, gray, modes, pearis and white, at O8e. ¢ > Kies Parace, ®12-814 7TH ST. N. W. n edddesddedidededdeeddegddeedddd URI RES UE Fo gs MM EK NNN Ee wwww HEE BSE, Dy oS K KN NN EER W w PRATE P AA Raat i ber thks FC Lt TrTT (TTT FEE RRR L Fy Tr gE §, Rk Tt rE RR I ee he eee ALL TYLES Come take a peep at the latest efforts of the leading Coat and yk manufacturers por- trayed by our stock. We have skipped the commonplace garments and picked the prizes. Other styies of garments bear about as much Fesemblance to ours as skimmed milk does to cream, We have styles and shapes to suit every taste. About the most masculine is the new Tan Top Coats. They are three-guarter length, end have notched . flap pockets and dow Tow of smoked pearl buttons, and are almost actly like the men's light fall overcoats, Russian Jackets with capes are not half ‘as inconrucns a8 one would suppose. In fact these are quite “piquant” and becoming to certain figures. Wehavean elegant Mneof Black Coats for ladies of refined taste. which we are offering at exceedingly reasonable prices. ADIES' WOVELTY Quis. ADiEs’ sNovELTY Suits: Nortcher or more stylish Ine of Fall and Winter Suits have ever beea shown by us than te now on exhibition. They embrace all of the new styles of Eton, Russian Blouse and Plain Basque effects, The Eton Suiteare the most fashionable. Rich greens and othe: dark color- ine with combination silk waists and jackets. Here are two of the most conspicuous styles: Dark Green Diagonal Cheviot Etun Suit, with combination silk waist and jacket. Dark Green Camel's Hair Cheviot, with light tan faille silk frout and veivet zouave, theskirt being finisbed with embroidered velvet girdle. ‘There is no further need of having your suit ‘made to order, for wecan St you as well and as stylishly and save you « third of the price usu- ally asked by Orst-class dresemakers. N INTE “4 FE ASB WISE WEMTER Striped Flannel Wrappers, Combination Cheviot Wrappers, Figured French Flannel Wrappers, Cashmere Wrappers, Tea Gowns of IS Isour BARGAIN COUNTER. The articles are bright and rresh, ut are odd pairs thet Femained unsold out of lote that we have Tecently received. If you will take the trouble to call and examine the array you'll find many money-sarme BARGAINS. We ‘mention « few pairs as sample values, S pairs Ladicn’ Dongola Button Common Sense Showa Siece A 36 and & Worth @2. Marked down to 1 pair Ladies’ Fox Button Shoes 4D. Were STi Marked down to €1. 3 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, Box tows. Sines 3, ¢andS Were @2. Marked down to @1.28 3 pairs Ladies’ Fox Button Shora. 4. Band Wg. Were $3 Marked down to 1.50. 1 lot Ladies Oxford Ties Sizes 3to5. Marked down to trom $1.25 to Ta, Lpatr Ladies’ Dongola Square Toe Tip Shoes. BSE. Were $3. Marked down to @2. 1 pair Ladies’ Pricht Dongola Shoes. Patent leather tip. Site 134, Were @3.80. Sow 1.8, 1 pair Ladies’ Han4-turn Patent Leather Tip Shows. OR. Were 84. Marked down to @2.30. 2 pairs Ladies’ Genuine French Kid Shoes, Bands A. Were Bt 50 Marked down to @2.50, 1 pair Dull Dongola Square Toe Showa. Patent leather tip. 2D. Were @4. Marked down {0 @2.80. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. a Ae AL EEE HP Ea ¥F LE Es ata ial pe mF 3's Es E at $ 33 PEE - 310 Asp 312 A. K AUFMAN, 908 Penn Better what you want than we can tell you, but we can draw your attention to a line of goods thet will remini you at a gi woods you need, and the prices meeting your lowest expectation create a feel.ng of buying at once. Fox Torspay Axo Wepxespat These specials: 100 Misses’ All-wool Doutle-breasted Reefere, tued urn color, invisible checks and ele: Fh bool eerment, Sizes are trom 8 to A years. Price. estonia $2.98 Ladies’ Black, Navy and Cardinal Cloth ted rate on fromt and col- tas Fie at sewer ettbreeter BI OS suis. Worth 4. Trice. 200 ‘Misses’ Kenmare Storm Gossamers. the very ting for school. Price... 1 Case Misses’ Celebrated “WB.” Corsets. For ‘Rt and comfort they have no equal...... 400 Just $1 480 Ladies’ Fancy Ay as vegan “100 Dozex ‘Misses’ and Boyw’ Schoo! Hone, Hs ‘dye, double wad ‘oxara lone Sell rerwlar You pay Ze. 19 you go. le : 1,000 Dozex Assorted Handkerchiefs for figured challe and other light stylish fabrics. We offer Splendid Checked and Figured Mohair Wreppers, with shirred yoke, Wattesu back, trimued with piain cashmere, at 65. RIVE JN [[NDERWEAR. A DENE IS USDERWEME Ladies’ Ecru Swiss Ribbed Vesta, high neck and long siecves. Usual selling price, 50c. Only 25c. each, PECIAL J)RIVE LOVES. Steciat DENE IS GrevEs: We have secured 50 dozen Ladies’ 4-button Biack Suede Gloves, regular $1.25 quality, Which we can sell at the low price of 87c. per pair. Wruuiax H. M°K se Price, 44c. 460. 48c. 50c. 52e. Bic. B6e. 58. Children's Extra Fine Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, double heels and toes. Siz, 4 46 5 5K 6 OK OT Price, 8c. 40c. 42. dc. 46c. 480. 50c. Siz, TM 8 BK DO Price, 52c. Ste. 56c. 580. Children's heavy and medium weight Cash- mere Hose, double knees, heels and toes, 1-1 and 2-1 ribbed. Children’s Plain Cashmere Hose, double knees, heels and toes. Siee...5 5 6 OF TF TK Price. 48c. 50c. 5%. She. 6c. 8 8% BSc. Bde. Children’s Fine Ribbed Cashmere Hose, double knees, heels and toes. Bize....5 OG os &% 7 7% Price.50c. Sic. @0c. G5. 7c. 75c. ss %Mé o &% 80c. 85c. 0c. 950, ‘Fast Black Darning Cotton. —Three cards for 10c.— (Cflrst floor.........--.-+.+-+---- Second annex.) _—o x 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. MATTHEW BERNHEDM ‘7th st. near Da.w. Of the greatest G. A. R. Encampment are glimmering out, school days are at hand, and the requirements of the younger folks demand our attention. We've been busy preparing for the IN OUR Bors: Crormxe Derarruest, Which take® place TODAY, and as aresult of our labors we are able to show you some surprising values in Boys’ and Girls’ Clothing and Furnishing. ‘The constantly increasing business done in this de- Partment—a result of our strict observance of the principles on our trademark above, {SUPERIOR QUALITIES AT LOWEST PRICES, ‘Nocessitated its removal to © more convenient space cn our main ficor. Call on us st your earliest con- ‘Yenience, no matter whether you need anything or ‘not. It will pay you to get posted on OUB prices. Our great saleof A. T. Lorring & Co's stock is drawing to aclose. This weekwill no doubt see the last of the woods included in that remarkable purchase of $28,000 worth of fine goods. In fact, we're determined that every dollar's worth of it must go be- fore this week is over. A Sow of the prices that will accomplish this: 890. Men's Merino Underwear at.......21c. ‘5Oc. Men's Uniaundered Shirts. ‘B0c. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose.. 210. ‘25c. Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs. 15c. 2c. Sterling Silver Stick Pins... be. Point d’Irlande Lace..... 69:. Infants’ Silk Embroidered Caps... 39¢. 9c. Children's Ribbed Hose... Marrzew BERRIEN 408, 405, 407 Tzu Sz N.W. Tae Arrnacrivexess Of our display is unquestioned, as is our price, We offer better goods than are accustomed to getting, at smaller than you have been paying. The ‘especially worthy of your attention now are the Lampe and Shades, Boyal ‘Bric-e-Brac, - Candelabra, §.S. Suzy & Bao. 432 Oru Sx. N. W. 28 Go To Jas. F.’s Fon Cow Borran, it il 2 Cases ° Men's Natural Wool Underwean, shirts Bo and drawers. Price. = This ts cor Now wie elk finished, 50 Dozex * fo Ge tbey are worth Sher special job. 150 ES 91.25 Ocn Lixe Of qui, Roveltion, in. Dress Trimmings, Braid foour tenner Sspartnest of thee A. Kacrmax 909 PENN. AVE. X. W. {ConiGINaToR OF NEW IDEAS. } (§@7-Our Remnants now in full blast “Gl Da You ‘Ever wear « pair of our celebrated 83.56 Shoes? They're made for men and ladics, im a variety of shapes for indies and gentle- men. Did you ever wish that you mizht finde pair of Shoes which would be per- fectly comfortable from the moment you first put them on until they were worn out? ‘This is what makes ours famous—it is the ‘Shoe you are looking for. Ger 1s. Wrsox & Cina, 0 F ST. XW. BALTIMORE STORE, ee26-tf = and 6 W. Baltimore strest, sas eee quality of es Sh Ra Eakale Stee wecan oy Ss. B. 4 08. . B, Eeugr & dow Fi, Lema Ons: Diz Sim HE at Here is a cute little “Souvenir. Sift 500 boxes containing 2amall Dottles of Extract and a cake of Toilet Soap for B5e. box. This ts but one of the ‘good **Litte Things” “upon our cases.