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4 - ' , 4 ’ Fg THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. omen d, SEPTEMBER 27, 1692. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. permacent circuiation times larger than tha city. Ae a local NEWS paper and Ad- ertising Mediam it haene co: Mr. Cleveland's long-expected letter of ac- eeptance has. perhaps, gained in directness and compactness by delay. What it lacks in literary power, as compared with such writings as his tariff message, it more than makes up in wise conservatiom of tone. (On the tariff, the letter te plainly an amplification of the Chicago tariff for-reform-only plank, with a supplementary note disclaiming free trade and declaring it to be “impossible.” Half ¥ the epace is given to this subject and the Wridue impartial tributed between such as the force bill the currency, etvil pen- stons, sumptuary laws. Nicaragua canal, (« end Mr. Cleveland's Compared with President H. dent Cleveland's letier of acceptance ‘The pursose of the one was to dis other te volved in the Mr. Cleveland really discusses bat one the tariff. His enfficient to show his party's attitude Ke makes an adroit use of this opp the state bank rats he form of the people's curre: ta dis- reform, service as rate issues i toy teferences to others are just state,” he seems to be preparing to say some thing pleasant to the wild eat bank advocates But the sxbjoined expl yo es them no encouragement. Like he plants himself in hostility 1 curre: The Dat will not gi erate north as well ase to mach His letver in pon the policy in acc demoerstic car paig: very Inck of th sentences eo characteristic 0 uetions shows that when he dite thir letter he determ: considerations of lite:ar; Dusines: before yim = a Shetuaniiiy atisfnet temo. t for what tt for w ony. Tur Stan b imitation commisscor partment adds « huowlecge public, Ht confirms by Sram hee contended and pecbaps lene ileal ee t int posses facte what Tue | the basis of ¢ tial i ion these not of an official character in every ‘The report ix worthy the attention of when i: shall again wresile with t It iv a matter too ‘The addition of epicdem: greater merely streng ee who would coniix erly, moral, he: and more intelligent to » the utter #, asmisted pampere and prejud of canes that invite immigrants to come are stated t these: The efforts of imma supplemented bs vate, fer aiding erizi 1. the ied socie s. public and pri-| upers to en tion companies, importers, who take cleties named by Queen Vie or grged in ship ix Austratia is now © United Sta grese n Bay in whea Ce ast ac part find ai irabl 0 legislate as to compel E dompia: gr populat.oa. Ina few dayson from refre: bm. once year ard t expected that to all it will bea w But as it was wholesome to put aside a few months and go to the rural shades ¢ Playgrounds in the city, so now itis whok to leave the recreations that have done their health-giving work and resume those duties provided by the wi taxation of citizens fur th . endlessly purmed as an of foster idleness in th the houses of correction, the } tentiaries. Asx “all work and make Jack » dull boy,” + up would make him a wo than worthlens mas. It is not tob t would not only 4 soon fill nd the pe your would lees b es the meeting ant] campment denounced it asa south course it ie a southern city, for southerners as Washi located in @ southern la in ite infaney by south ern «assaults, fostered neh erners as Jackson a a large number of Ma in a population which of all sections of the rep Tiences of the enen of thr capital cann merely 8 southern, eapital of west, all true Aweric and pride, and where all g home. Ariay ¢ rn city. Of| such | The ex-Pr-siden my pats him in hopes to become an ex-er intelligent spprect of the ‘times, in which ti has ite tion ae weil as to the business nm Hie has given i a tere vigor that is © wecuze attertion. - see ace. The death of the bandmaster I’. S. Gilmore Femowes from the scene of modern aw figure which was wond. conspi Weful, While much ch 4id_ was in a spec- tee im and not always grat Stickler for music on its high be recognized by every onf ti bare done as much ax he has toward popular- Aaing good music. | ee It fe not altogether surprising that some o! ‘the Europeans should occasionaily speak disre- spectfully of this country, considering the net in which they are permitted t: posing of their waste popula! —— Mr. C) land finds it dificult sible to conceal his iunpree: to the tariff keue it ix a democratic party” pon the “me. ee - | Captain Jack Crawford is indeed a unique Pervonage. He has chased cattle, met live In- Gans face to face and written poctry. and with fal bes no idea of goige on the stag — te Use it in ¢ if th ¢ imp “me and the with a decided emphasis Dr. Parkhurst, forgetfa! of the admonition aghoae, proclaims Bis imprention that New York is a wickeder Bey + A. Poors. sell you Grocertes in small quan- at wholesale prices. Everything euarariesd of first quality and goods de- ed promptly to ail parts of thecity. w we review a few of our “'spectal Grocrnters Or 3 Wow Few Woxos Anocr Frovr. deceive youtvelt with the idea that eftsany better Flour in the World then ‘our Blended Californta Patent Process—for Te m't any Letter. It represents a Aine of the cholcest selected spring and winter wheat, and all the nutritiows qual- ity of te wheat is retained. No other flour makes as zod bread or as much of ft. To further introduce it we will sell quartér Darrel sacks at $1.00 and ful. barrels at 86, “Onxrooxs Paresr Frovn This Plour representa the best results ever ottained from winter wheat, and will rank h moany Blended fours, although tte Price is constderably leas, “To still. further increase ite large Hist of users we will sell ft at $1.50 per quarter barrel and €5.50 per “Oswrog Fax Fioun. 8nts Flour meets ail expect sath quarter barrei, $5 tions, never kive entire satisfaction. €1.85 er orel. “Oro Bru Pere Rye Warse: ert ‘2 P, on FP rescntetions. 1d everywhere voles you are = judyeof quality. Pity that sucha god thing should be abused. Yure Whisky rants today as oneof the most efficaciony restoratives and tonics A no famtly shonid be without a Uottleof Fine Pure Whisky for encies. For years we have sold “Old wh Don't bay whisky any Re ky for medicinal purposes with ever-inereasing sale, and today it en- Joys af envious reputation as the purest, smoothest and richest-flavored Whisky in he market Wash cians prescribe ft. ston’s Teading physi- Ath. controlling grand Whisky we only charge 90c. per and #3 per gallon. Hotter put «callon or at least a quart on your next order. You'll not regret it! Berren Usver Price. We don't aim to make « profiton Butter. We carry it asa conventencsto our patrons for less than it can be bought of chants. We ask but ‘win Creamery Butter— highly davored. Pu Pe RE Baste x 40c. Le. ¢ California Baking Powder (our own brand) to be absolutely pure, be posed of strictly pure cream of tartar, s*rictly pure bi-carbonate of soda an‘l sufficient starch to improve its lasting ies and keep it constantly pure. Cost youless than any other absolutely pure aking Powder, viz: Ouly 0c. Ib. can. Durvesr Is We don't cut the price on the uncommon but offer the two most popular Washing Soaps in the market today at less helt regular prices, 10 cakes B-boitt’s Soap, 45¢. 10 cakes P. & G."s Oleine Soap, 5c. Orders delivered promptly to any portion of thecity. t 13c Pex Le We offer Suarcured Hams at the cut Price of Iie. per Ib, Agsovereny P. OWDER We guaran OAPS. N. A. Poore, 1 OAL Lovrsrasa Ave. N.W, FPouxo Us Paevanen. HHH BooM THE FALL OVER. HH COAT TRADE, AND WE WERE READY FoR IT. ALL DAY YESTERDAY AND TODAY OUR SALESMEN HAVE 2 KEPT # BUSY IN THE OVERCOAT DEPART- MENT. WERE YOU ONE OF TRE MANY WHO WERE FITTED BY vs WiTH A NobRY, STYLISH TOP COAT? IF NOT, CoME IN TOMOR- ROW AND MAKE YOUR SELEC- TION. EVEN IF (IE WEATHER SHOULD WARM UP AGAIN You WILL NEED IT LATER ON AND THEN YOU WILL HAVE TT. XO FEAR OF NOT BEING SUITED OR FITTED HERE, FOR WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF STYLES IN EVERY Size AND SHAPE MADI : STEYTUE BOYS WHO AKE GETTING i R DY FOR SCHOOL CAN BE T ‘FITTED FROM OVR STOCK MORE SATISFA RILY THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. BUT THAT IS NO NEWS TO THE BUYERS OF CLOTHING. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN 80, AND WILL BE AS LONG AS WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS. SUITS, KFEPERS, ODD TROUSERS AND OVERCOATS FOR BROTH LARGE AND SMALI. BOYS. PROPER, { GAKMLNIS AT PROEPR Ss. Rosrxzox. Parxer & Co. Awrnicas Crorarens, 1209,1202 & 1204 FS: N.W. HINGS 'o Rewesoen, Grasty can furnish your house—every room im t— ery article necessary, except stoves. seil anything aliments, so if you ay for casts visit | Grasty bas Carpets from LLge. to #1.30. Grysty will make and lay any Carpet at lowest _pos- Grasty don't promise you something for nothing and youdowt get it anywhere. Some persons claim to make no change for making, match- in laying @ Carpet. Get our prices and have sour eyes opened. Grasty's Self Oak Cluster Lez Table, six feet long, takes everybody by surprise. Oak Chairs, cane sent, af for Grasty by 4 Oak Suite, 3 pieces, $14.85, 0. 21%, $21.85, #25, $30 to 857.50. Grasty bas one way todo business and that is the RIGHT WAY. Grasty refonds the money oa anything you buy not satisfactory. Teach your littie children to say Grasty the Pusher. Grasty makes bold statements and you must not doubt till you try. Grasty will be pleased to show you around whether you buy or not. Remember the name: GRASTY-ORASTY—Gnagry, 1510 and 1512 7th st. m.w., bet. PandQ. 87 | dedddddededddedds Lanes Axn Cumprews Menixo Unperwean. ‘Read This Liat of Money Savers. ITEM 1.—Ladies Ribbed Vests, fall weight, with Mnen drawing tape, all sizes. Regular Price, 3c. Special price, 250. ITEM 2.—Ladies' Fall-weight Ribbed Pants, all Sizes. Rewular price, Sc. Special price, Ie. é ITEM 3.—Ladies™ 50c. Merino Vests, pear! buttons, finished with silk tare arousd neck, down front. Rewular price, 50c. Special price, BBs. Only @ pair toone eustcmer. ITEM 4.—Children’s Merino Vests, fine gauge, French necks, pants to match. 16 1s o 2 fe, 10a, ae, de a ee ee ee) Lanes: Asp Cunprexs Arnoxs. ITEM 1.—Ladtes’ Lawn Aprons, with deep hem and tucks. Regular price, 1c. Special price, 9. ITEM 2.—Ladtes’ Finer Aprons, deep hem and tucks, with wide lace at bottom. Regular price, ‘BSe. Special price, LHe. ITEM 3.—One lot of slightly soiled Children’s Ayrons, from 4 to 10 years. Regular price, Toc, S7c., $1. Special price, 49c. Consers. ITEM 1.—One lot of C. B. a la Spirite Satine Corsets, in cream, bine, pink, gray and black. Regular price, 69c, Special price, 49. ITEM 2.—One lot of Extra Long Waist Sonnette Cor- sets. in white and gray. Regular price, ‘Te. Special price, 50c. ITEM 3.—One lot of R. and G. Corsets, extra long waist, In white and gray, Toe, Loos Sar Waists. ITEM 1.—One lot of Norfolk Waists, fine pleated back and front, made of ail-woot ladies’ cloth, in navy, garnet, gray and black. Regular price, $2.25. Special price, 81.75. Watch for announcement of our Grand Fall Opening of Millinery and Wraps. > Kixes Parace, ®12-814 7TH ST. N. W. it cdsesddddeddd RRR E ROR rN 3 a RR y a EEE : E Ee E ERE BER EEE B Ee es be ke bes ERE ERE Sys Are the Foster Hook Gloves (7 hook) And ‘The 6-button Piarritz (Pigsiins), (Of which we Just received a complete line. Connoisseurs of Fashion know that Royal Blue is one of the leading colors this fall and further com- ment is unnecessary. Come and see them! ‘We shall offer tomorrow, Wednesday, September 28, these 7-hook Royal Blue Kids at @1.45. ‘The Biarritz Royal Biue Mousquetaires at 96c. Tried on and warranted. Lovvne Grove Comrasy, 911 Pennsylvania avenue, Between 9th and 10th sts. om It Mas. M. J. Hesz. 1300 F ST. N. Invites special attention to her large stock of FALL MILLINERY, which is now com- plete in ail departiuents, IMPORTED BONNETS and HATS of choice selection now exhibited. Mourning orders a specialty. se27 noo. Tnusss Arp Baos. We have them of our own make, fresh stock, and in many styles and size OUR YN 26.2 B. OUR No. 1 COLLEGE— ch. 30-inch. 82-inch. $7.50 8.25 Noone should be without a first-class trunk at prices as these, Scoot Bacs, Be., 50e., $1.00, $1.25, 81.50 and #2.00. Scuoor Srnars, We , Le., % Se. and 50e. Prnsss, Pockrr Booxs Axo Fixe Learner Gcons Of every description. Jawes S. Toruanx, Proseer Trosk Maxvractenea OF WASHINGTON, 1231 Press. Ave. N.W. _FACTORY, 1218 AND 1220 E ST. N.W._se27-2t Over with tne 014, on with the new, Isa saying wise and trne, But no other tatlor, old or new, Can do what Nicoll the Tailor Can do for you. We is showing the largest stock of Ere k F AA 9 24 tous tun g8S5TTTT L EER gSSg mE LES Sss8 TF EER (Over 2,000 patterns to choose), - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. ‘He makes the best to order garments in the world, at Prices to suit, overcoat or trouser the wage-earner as well as the man of income. NICOLL THE TAILOR. ——— ] Woopwarn Axp 10TH. 11TH XW. i ——— Oce Musixeay Reoerriox ~Dars ARE OVER. THE “FORMAL” ONES—BUT EVERY DAY FROM NOW ON WILL BE RECEPTION DAY. YOU CAN SEE MASSES OF 7 Tannen Hairs Axp Boxers. ——(THE LATEST FALL STYLES.)—. ‘The Paris contingent is here. Many by gur own artists, too—beautiful caprices—rare conceits, so closely imitating the foreign ones that you couldn't tell them apart except for the labels. Usrurmen Hars Axp Boxxets IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES. FANCY FEATHERS, QUILLS, AIGRETTES, MEPHISTO EFFECTS AND MILLINERY NOVELTIES IN GREAT VARIETY. A Taste Or Faxcy Fearnens In the newest Mephisto and Plain Effects—large assortment of colors 85c. Bunch. —— \ , SF You'll not see anything in millinery here from last season. The stock is new, fresh, full, complete. Popular prices. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. (Second floor. Anovr Consers. You know our Corset Parlors—the very best of their kind—separate—private—three Mtting r@ms—easy chatrs—lavatory and everything possible for your comfort and ‘convenience. These all are iinportant, but the STOCK is the main thing. There's none better to be found anywhere—all the tried, faithful kinds are here, of course. An . entire new line of FRENCH CORSETS Has been added—styles we've never shown before. For those who follow closely the dictates of fashion we have many NOVELTIES IN COLORED CORSETS. Besides our large stock of imported Corsets we have complete lines of all the . LEADING DOMESTIC MAKES. The Corset Department has been a field of study with us, and among this large and in- comparable Corset stock there ien't one make that we can't conscientious!y recommend, for the principle of careful buying, selecting none but the moritorious, has been carriéd out tothe letter. You will therefore find no trouble in getting the kinds you want, for we have all worth having. You'll have no trouble in getting a perfect fit. as wo have an EXPERIENCED CORSET CORRECTOR, ‘Who will make any changes you may suggest. °WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF LAUNDERING AND REBONEING CORSETS. Annex to 10th st. bldg.) Cosmsvariox Or Ovn Graxn Manca ‘Or Avrvuuy Srocxs, It is wise to be woll informed as to the proper things for autumn. A word about what you can see here today. A glance at the bright and beautiful things displayed in most artistic profusion on every side will create but one impression in the mind of each beholder, that the store has attired iteelf in autumnal beauty rare and unusual. Certain it is that never before have we been in better position to mect your wants and needs. Oce Durss Goors-Sirx Axn Woot, Claim special notice. Such an assortment! No matter whether the wish be for PLAIN or FANCY, you have the dress art-workers’ newest ani brightest thoughts in each, and the freshest of the new Paris colors to pick from. The ldng list of bargains spread out again, but they arenot all that we want to show you. The rarest things from abroad are here. Novel, rich, attractive. They are all over the store. OUR MATCHLESS ASSORTMENT OF WRAPS NOW OPEN. OUR UNAPPROACHABLE LINE LADIES’ LONG OUTSIDE GARMENTS OPEN, OUR FULL LINES OF MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND SUITS OPEN. OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS OPEN. OUR DAINTY TEA GOWNS, MORNING ROBES AND LINGERIE OPEN. OUR UPHOLSTERY STUFFS, CURTAINS, RUGS, TABLE COVERS OPEN. AS WELL AS MANY NOVELTIES OF BOTH CONTINENTS IN LACES, RIB- BONS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, JEWELRY, DRESS TRIMMINGS, STATIONERY, ART EMBROIDERIES, BRIC-A-BRAC, LAMPS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, CUT CRYSTAL, CHINA SERVICES, &c.; &c. OCR HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT, OPEN. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT, FOR LADIES, MISSES, BOYS, YOUTHS, CHIL- DREN, NOW OPEN. In fact, the stock of every department in the house is at its best. MARKED AT OUR WELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES. Souz Or Tue Arrnactioys For Tomorrow: COMPLETELY STOCKED,* Now Sastre Mixx Scanrs. Fixe Twiten Crorn Reerens, Navy biue and black, do: Asa special attraction in our Fur Department y biue an: , double stitched edges, We offer alot of fine SABLE MINK SCARFS, Jap seains, double row of pear! buttons. with fall head, claws and tail, at the extramely —87.75.— low price of —_— —85.00.— —Usually sold at #! (3 floor. Exousa Macxrstosn Ganueyrs, Fine quality, navy biue, with full 34-ineh mil- itary capes—double lined and silk faced back, —#10.00.— (Third floor, “Lith st. bldg.) See Prrxcess Crom Wrarrers, At} dark colors, neat strived and figured patterns— on tae? rounded yoke and Wattesu tack. Sizes 34 to 44. Usually sold for #2.50. B 9} —82.00.— ‘ors’ Coxsrnation Surrs, Ficvren Woon Ds Barge “ Wrarrers—shirrea yoke and Watioan Boys" pants invariably wear ont quicker than the coats. This necessitates the purchasing of nother pair of pants to last until the coat is gone, and in nine cases out of ten you can’t get Pants to match. We have Just gotten in two Poids Acyraciewsteaedeedl rer hundred “Combination” Suits—a double- a breaste! box coat and two pairs of pants to brie suit, which we will sell at —85 for the set.— All wool and very neat patterns—sizes 4 to 15 years. . (Third floor. -10th st. building.) —o_ Fixe Lawns Woon Wravrers, neat stripes and plaids—soft, fleecy and warm. 87.75. . Cura Sirs, New shades and designs, plain and figured, Frexcn Frasser, Wrarrers, fee. Ogee Superior quality, new and handsome patterns nd colori, made ta the latest Parisian muan- Sora Py ae —810, $12.50, 815 and 818.— 18 inches, with ruffle, covered with sateen, 815. a Tsoi Sux Necticee Wrar. PERS. Black, pink, light blue and lavender, tustily trimmed with ribbon and laces, sh. AGs?Sae Genie Werte, Sora Pi ILLows, 16 inches, down, covered with China 81.25 and 21.50. — ase Sora P, ILLOWS, | 18 inches, down, covered with China silk, —2. Sori Proee Lined throughout and stylishly made, jaa ‘20 inches, down, covered with China silk, 7 —#2.25.— Au-Woor Frassez, Warts, Fancy P, ‘Navy, cardinal and black, three styles, ancy FILtows. $2.25, 82.50 and 83.50. — hi Sux Goats Wines Black, navy blue and cardinal, well made and perfect fitting, All shapes and sizes, covered elegant armure and shadow silk. Ss 3 Art Needlework Department. (2A foor.. -10th st. building.) —85.00. / ; ime Scarroren Enoz Boxr Prares, Cuaxorante Six Wasrs, Assorted spray decorations, New effects; also fancy stripes and polka dots, —Ie. dozen. — ’ —85 to 812.50.— gas J pce 7 Ixrorten Pia Six Wasrs, Masotsca Tearor Sraxpe, Tho very latest, beautifully made, shirred st Meentedico tee: the throat, fall sleeves, plaited back, lined or == — —#7.75 to $15.00. — Srovexr Lanes, ayers Nickel plated, complete, a5 Double-breasted—tan and gray mixed—de- 3 at —sSpecial price, @10.00.— i 4 ‘Uacket, Jacket has handsome braided back, is half silk é Wararns, Se ras oe eee te. ‘With tennch white rubber rollere—wan. basciucrbiam > hoa ented in every rewpest, Ler Tur Berixa Bear. PERRY'S. ee the variety is getting more and more plentiful. Never eo much—never better never cheaper—before. We import on our own hook. We have first choice of the best American makes. Together we build a matchless stock. FLANNELS | reso useful—everfbody is = customer. But like everything it needsexperienced Judgment to draw the line on what tobuy—and what not to, You can al- most trust yourselves—but you feel safer in our dis. | criminating hands. To know that you stand before the counters of quality is © satisfaction. To know ‘that whatever your fancy elects is trytable—is what crowds our store—not only for FLANNEL, but evers- thing. Some Exaurres, Almost four score otf FRENCH PRINTED PAT- TERNS—in such medley of colors that they rival a rainbow. Put them down for the dest quality. At least thirty different STRIPES and PLAIN’ EF- FECTS in all-wool FLANNEL. Bright, warm-looking col- ors—for wrapper wear, An even score of PLAIN COLORS— 27 inches wide—ail wool —warm— worthful—and in || te complete scale of shades, Fifteen handsome EIDER DowNs— every one a desir- able shade—the ew ones you don't Poncmase Or Tur Bostox Vanery Sroze Stock Or Nonoxs Brought crowds of aj ve buyers tour store this miming. ‘The stock was bout a. a stcrifice and Hein sold af lesa than wholessic prices: IGHT OVER OUR COUN IE | | ous eee | ‘8 lifetime” prices. | Do not prices after thie stcck fovea. ‘Mee Prices Se. dozen Patent Hooks and Eyes 5c. ptece Glazed Beiting, 10 sands. q Glaned Belting. 10 yanda. | ic Striped Baling. Ae Se Bere Fancy Striped Belting iS- Piece Dottie Bons Carinae: Ife. Mieco Double iene Cannas, fae : Bien Teco Dole Wine Casini, 12. Taffeta Binding. 2 and Se. pieces White and Tape, alt" widths Vc. dozen Sieela, a orice G Pashionabie ines jong. 1c. “denen Beat inches long... 1Se. dozen Best Worn Bone, lone, black and blonde. . 1 50g; Hloce Black anid White Cotton |” ini wide, 10 yards Cushions. ‘sce Blacl Thread Fiaatic, 10e. F need us to suggest an office for EIDER DOWNS. Soft, woolly and best —ours are. enerations—incomparabie—reliable—popular— SCARLET FLANNEL—all wool—plain or twill—25e., 40c., 50c. , G2e., T5e. and #1 a yd. INDIGO BLUE TWILL FLANNELS—all Jhefte"—25e., SBe.. 40e., 0c. and 7c. « pr : GRAY TWILL FLANNELS—all colore— = 40c. and 50:. a yard. BLUE AND BROWN MIXED FLANNELS— plain or twill—50c. « yard. WHITE SHAKER FLANNELS—plain or twill—25e., 40c., 50e., @2¢c. and Tic. = yard. MASCOMA SKIRTING FLANNELS—all Wridths—40c., 50c.. G236e.. Te. and B7igo. & ya 4-4 ALL- WOOL CRICKET FLANNELS-$1 ayard. SILK WARP FLANNELS in Cream, Blue and White—@1 and 1.25 a yard. LUPIN’S BRAND—for your dresses or the 's—75e. and @1 a yard. ‘OUR SPECIAL”—twilled—as big as a bar- wain—€23c. a yard. Exszowexen Genus. There isn't a stitch taken on our Embroidered Flan- ‘neis until they have been thoroughly shrunken. That is the firststrong point. The most admirableselection of designs—some only narrow edgings—others deep flouncings—is another. The price—is » third—e trio of virtues that gives strong advantage in the race for trade. PINK or BLUE—with dainty edge—$1 syard. BLACK and Red—or Gray and Red—"‘spread- ing” patterns—81 a yard. OTHER SORTS—75c., €1, €1.25, 1.37%, 81.50, $1.75 and 82 a yard. ‘We go straight to the mills for the major part of our FLANNELS—you can thank that direct buying for the saving our prices make for you. Every pair of hands that lift them, from thé maker to the wearer, ‘weighs down the cost—but the middle-man is missing inours. They are CHEAPEST—and they are BEST. Prrnr's. , Established 1840. ‘Telephone 995. ww Ww HA YE ueey Le | ve H bf You should use good things. which are bad. If you are common sense tells you to use botter, and ‘our only mission is to tell where to get it. Y or ought to! ‘Ask him to ely the best flour made and he ‘Ceres"—if he is honest. tell you ‘with a smile that is bland” ‘some other flour is don't mean tt—only ‘Housekeepers who use ‘ Ceres” Flour say’ SOLPHY GARNDLES JUST RECEIVED AGAIN. ‘The best and most efficient fumigatr and germicide Known. Used by the health sane aoe tine officers everywhere. Exterminates all germ dis- rr TANAGAI ‘Wednesday, and these articles will revert to their recular prices. Had you not better come in: early Azsven Ar 11 A.M. sell during the dext two days at $1.98 Exscx. ‘These hats are exceedingly stylish * and shown in new tans, modes, grays, greens, browns, navy and black. Cinp. Don't fail to visit the Millinery Parlors, first floor, rear, and inspect the Rich Fall and Winter “Gems” in Hats. Review Or Yesrezvavs List. ‘75 and 98c. Fine Sateen and Ooutil Corsets.....590. ‘Toe. 4-but. Dressed Kid Gloves.. 81.25 8-but. Mousquetaire Gloves. 50c. Ladies’ Swiss Kibbed Vests..... 10 to 15e. 2 to 4-in. Torchon Lace. 96.50 Ladies’ Black Diagonal Reefers. 12 and 15c. Black Silk and Jet Guimpe..10c. yard 1 Black Silk Ribbon Fringe. Se. yard @1 and 81.25 Large Pearl and But- 10 per cent off all Children’ Refers. 15 to Bc. 2to4-in. Gros Grain, Faille and $2.50 Biack Coque Feather Boas. ‘€4 Exquisite Heavy Feather Boas, tans and grays, 3 yards lomy.. 12. Lubin's Baby Powder, per 1c. Pieces of Tape, 36 yards... ‘2c. Silk rarter lengths. (8c. Ammonia... a Be. Waterproof Shoe Polish. 10c. Covered Dress Shields, @1and $1.15 Ladies’ Indigo Blue and Fast Black Wrappers, all styles... Ss ‘78c. Ladies’ Trimmed Sailors, popular colors. 65c. $1.25 26-in. Fine Gloria Umbrellas, natural - Bie. ‘50c. Children's School Aprons, sizes 4, 6, 8...30c. '39¢. Children’s School Aprons of cross-barred muslin and checks, sizes 2, 4 aud 6 years....250. $1.48 Ladies’ Fine Musiin Mother Hubbard Tur Box Manone, . 314-316 71a Sr. N.W. Tomoazow, Weoxespar, Sarr. 28, we shall sell the celebrated W. B. 91.25 quauty Btack consers at ot. W. B e1.s0 quauty warrz consers st 91.20 ‘Have « pair tried on; you will lise them. ‘Ano Hous Envosson. LOUVRE Tue Parsext Sessox Has movant porta aweurrrepe OF NEW FABRICS AND A PROFUSION OF NEW SHADES AND WE, AS LEAD- ERS AND AKBITERS OF FASHION, ARB NATURALLY PREPARED TO FURNISH THE NEWEST OF THE NEW. WE SPEAK THUS IN REFERENCE TO OUR AMMOTH SILK DEPARTMENT,” WHICH 18 AT THE PRESENT TIME FULL TO OVERFLOWING WITH THE MANY NEW AND DESINAMLE FAB- THAT ARE AKRIVING DAILY. IT D TIKE YOUR PATIENCE AND OVERTAX OUR ENERGY 1F WE WERE TO DESCRIBE ALL OF THE MANY NEW FAPRIOS WE ARE SHOWING, SO WE SHALL BE CONTENT To MENTION FEW OF THE MOST PROMINENT OF . LATE ARR AND SOLICIT AN EARLY INSPROTION OF THE GREAT. EST AGG! OF DRSIRABLE AND STYLISH SILK FABRICS EVER DISPLAYED IN WASHINGTON. Foremost 1 exnoaxt asp, sr SILK Fannics Siaate Lith ontooie ee (PRONOUNCED New THIs Tx AN EN- BS BRAC BAXDSoM PULL As TATION OF THE OUR ASSORTMENT COMPRISES suavrs SL.7 9 vann. ANDI Noexr we wextio nme “ont aN ELEGANT AND. Richt Painies tXCe LENT QUALITY, & GREAT VARIETY OF sewsuanes, S100 yann. We aso mave ay excerrroxanty A! VARIETS SEW SHADIS IN EaES Fes Ales EXCEPTIONAL QUAL rry, SL.50 yarn Two toxe nevoatanes iA vane ETY OF NEW SHADES, SL25 Yann. APFETA, IN f COMBINA- Cuaxorante rarreras, 1x 93 New COMBINATIONS, EXCEPTIONAL QUALe try, BDc. varp. Cusorapir senaus, 1x 20 BINATIONS, EXCELLENT " 4c. vaRD. 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