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A WEDEESDAT ree times larger than that of any other paper in the etry. As 0 local NEWS paper and Ad- vertistng Mediow \t bacne competitor. —— ‘The tnvestigetion described in today's Stan furmiches additional evidence .of the garbage collector's failure to execute his contract to re- move the garbage of the city and suburbs and safely dopesit it outside of the District limits. Not oaly has the eontsactor failed te improve the situation at the wharf at the foot of South Capitol and 8 streets, which two weeks ago, as ‘Tax Sram st the time pointed out, was simply intelerable, but it is now seen that be is selling and landing garbage along the river from Giesboro to Shepherd's Point, inclusive, without permit except as to one place just below the latter; that the de- posited matter is a nuisance to the people at all these places; that loaded open scows, reeking with offensive odors, lie in the way of vessels THE EVENING STAR. | passing up and down the river, and that by the gross neglect ana inefficiency of those engaged | fo the transportation and delivery of the garbage the health of many persons is endangered and | the comfort of others seriously disturbed. ‘These are the facts of the situation, and the question arises, what are the authorities going te do about it? A considerable time has elapsed and nothing bas been done in the way of abat- ing the puisance at the South Capitol street | wharf. Will there be further delay in forcing the contractor to do bis duty at that point and et others named in Tax Star today? It is not eudicient to investigate it is not even sufficient te condemn the contract methods or the in- efficiency of yeetor. The public, whose health is endangered, will not be satisfied with enything short of @ strict enfercement of the contract. - os ‘The dittic that confronted the Glads Roverument at ite formation were not overesti- mated, and it is clear that both the premier and his Irish allies mast move with the greatest eaution and good judgment to avoid disaster. ‘The radical wing of the liberal army, and con- spicuously the Scotch contingent, are impatient et the continned blocking of local liberal meas- ures by the question of Irish home On the other side the Irish show a disposition to be emcting as to the kind of home rule which they are to secure, and to make an weue on detailseven te the abandonment of (ilaclstone if their wishes are net acceded to. The lessou of the last par- liamentary election, considered in connection with the one before it, is to tho effect that Gladstone's influence is all that holds Great Britaia in « position of ostensible willingness to grant home rule to Ireland, and the hint given to the Irish by these elections is to profit by the existence of a home rule parliament, which will be such only during Glwistone’s life, to facilitate the passage of just such a home rule measure as Gladstone can bring his party and parliament to grant, and not toobstract and de- lay on differences of opinion as to details. By ‘mapping at the shadow they may lose the bone. —— Virginia bas just awarded a contract for a handsome state library in Richmond. Wash- fogton would like to know what prevents Con- gress from enabling a public and departmental library to be formed in the x building out of the nuclei afforded by the several department libraries and the duplicate copies of copyright books that cumber the Library of Congress, State after state and city after city erect imposing library buildings and store them with the best literature, while the Public at the republic’s capital is practically without facilities of the kind, although they lie at the very door. The cost of grouping and Presenting them is so inconsiderable that it Reed not stand fu the way of favorable action for a moment, and the advantages of the library are so many and so obvious as not to require, it would seem, even a single argument ———_+eo ‘The mpreme court of Connecticut decide the Jong-pending election contest in that state, and ecide it, as was expected, in favor of the re~ publican candidates. It is some satisfaction, both outside and inside the limits of the nut- meg state, to have this vexed matter adjudicated by the court of Inst resort in a final proceeding. Asa supplement toall this series of conte. continued through many campaigns, and gro {ng out of her singular requirement of a ma-| Jority instead of « plurality to elect state oft- | cers, Connecticut ought to put party advantage aside for public repose and change the law so that a plurality voce will elect. — ee ‘The democratic gerrrmander doemn’t stick in Wisconsin, whatever its fate in other states | | where the iseue is yet untried. The supreme | court of the state has just declared the second } apportionment, made by the the legislature, invalid, as it de ect. A third attempt will be 1 law that the court wiil hold to be ‘The last apportionment set extra honest non-partisan Inw bation of many republicans, stood to be a compromise meas —- —— Christopher Columbus, fp for a liberal pad a5 "ue is, comes ica ‘rom en detractors. He bas been ed with enc Views to make a ff dime novel hy | This, how no influence upon | ‘any who are preparing to enter heart fnto the world’s fair. hearty personal dislike for Mr. Colum! celebrate in an abstract fashion the discove: of America and there draw the line. —— = ‘The quarantine officials at Cape Charles ae censured by the thoughtless for enforcing fne twenty-day rule. The officials are their Sdelity to law and public inte: the great body of the public. The offciais vnould Rot be discouraged by eriti¢ isms of this char- acter. The safety of Wav‘aington, Valtimore end many other cities depends upon t?.e mainte- Rance of a strict quarantixie so long #4 necessity @tiste for it—-that is, wo long as Quolera is epi- demic in Europe. : — oe ‘Massachusests democrats seem to have a quiver full of Yaseells and to know how to use them, im state convention. at least. Father Charice presided at the last convenion, while Soa William headed and Cousin John footed the ticket us prevented. et age, ‘The street railway convention at Sarat decided that the trolley car is the best probes forelectrie propulsion. Best for the pocket books of she street railway magnates, not best for the people of large cities afflicted therewith. ———- 02 If the Fencibls violated rules in drilling @aring the encayapment they are undoubtedly to be technically blamed. But the fact thet they drilled exceedingly well carries a good eal of palliative force with it —__—_~es—__ ce ‘One of the saddest features of arctic «:plora- Hon, » melancholy phase of human am)ttion, is ‘the petty Jealousy among members of the ex- ploring party. The Peary ice-abed expedition fe apparently no exception. gamblers are being soured from the pulpit, This is « manifestation of the tend ‘eney to give the cburch « hand in practical and mpundane as weil as abstract and spiritual affairs. ——— = Mr. Cleveland ie advertised as having faith fm the intelligent farmer. There is nothing said about reciprocity in this connection, although @ good deal is implied. 2 ‘The newspapers are beginning to talk very of Mra Lease. There is a strong prospect she will sucoeed in having the last word. — 02 ‘The Reading Coal monopoly appears to hold winning cards in its game of freezeout with ‘the public. be: ———__~++<-— It ts, perhaps, well for Unele Sam's feelings Gant be doesn't read Chinese with facility. FRR Te TT e Tse e Tae ag SSIS New Parces. Having become thoroughly setted tn our new store, with ample space, sll conveniences, and. in short, with every— thing in Xeeptng with nineteenth cen- tury methods, we invite your inspection of our large and varied stock of Furni- ture, which embraces everything in the Furniture line. all brand sew (not s single piece brought from the old store), Gt astonishingly low prices. Tx you are in want of anything in our Line be sure to give ws s call before making s purchase. We DO NOY sell on the installment plan, but we DO guarantes to save you From £6 to 50 per cent, a compared with Installment House prices, on every doliar's worth Gro. Buzrrsanrs, W. ws ssaeebeeety Lormnor, 515 Sevesta Sreeer } bbbesbsarss503)23 10TH, ITH AND F STS. N.W. THE EVENING SGHOGE. iS WA. ‘You would know it if you saw the rush for our famous: Button of Laced Shoes FOR Bors, FOR GIRLS. $1.25 “Tozare Sonoor, Suozs. Fine Dongola Patent Tipped FoR Grnzs, (Of Wear-resisting Veal Calf FoR Bors. FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS, FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. A Userci Paesesr. ‘We shall present to every cbfid ‘8 serviceable School Companton, containing Penbolder, Pencil, Ruler and Slate Peneil. Wu Haw & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 932 SEVENTH ST. 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 231 Pa AVE SR It Dersnruesr Or Scnooz Svrrues. —(BASEMENT 11TH ST. BUILDING. )— SCHOOL OPENED TODAY, and, of course, the children will need Pens and Pen- cilsand Pencil Sharpeners and Writing Pads ‘and Crayons and Slates and Satchels, and so on. School Helps of all kipds are in the base- ment—nothing lacking that ought to be there. Feit School Bags, with initials. ...50 and 90c. Fancy School Bags... -15, 25 and 450. Compasses. .... Hard Wood Pen Holders... 1 doz Cedar Pen Holders....— «++ ‘Lead and Pencil Sharpeners... Drawing Teachers.. Felt Covered Slates, 7x10... 8x12. ‘Wooden Frame Siates,large sizes....8 and 10¢. Chalk, 1 gross ina bor... T-tuch Slate Pencils.......... 10-inch Slate Pencils. . Polished Cedar Lead Pencils, with rubbers, 6c. doz. .-2and be. ‘Inch Polished Ru fers, brass edge... 1 doz. Colored Blo tters.... Geographical Glo pes.. Rubber Pencil 1-asers... Ink Erasers .. Japanese Papier Mache Pencil Boxes, 15 and 18c. Wooden Penci' Boxes, lock and key. Be. Wooden Perscil Boxes, lock and key, filled. +---10, 15 and 25e. ‘W-page Note Books, 50-pawe Note Books . 5O-P ge Note Books. Ir¥ sh Linen Tablets, 4267. “frish Len Tablets, 5x8... Irish Linen Tablets, 639. Irish Linen Tablets, Sx 10... Parchment Tablets, 434x7.. Parchment Tablets, 5x8... Parchment Tablets, 6x9. Parchment Tablets, $x10. Viste Finish Tablets, 43¢x7.. Plate Finish Tablets, 5x8... Platr Finish Tablets, 6x9. Py.to Finish Tablets, $x10... (Basement... -Lith st. bT'd'g.) ees WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 1 10th. Lith and F sts. n.w. The Best Piwins Are Usually Found The Top Of The Tree. ‘The biggest and most desirable plum on the four tree is “Ceres.” and it is to be found “‘at the top." Modern machinery, beaithful | princt anatacture and ter" bread ‘hah any other flour they ever “Every, sack and barrel of the “Ceres” contains a circular signed In anto- graph by Wm. M. Gait & Co, {he imgrint of two gold a: “Ceres” for super! it.” Now Bostsess Crorurs. HE ROUGH SURFACE FAB- Z RICS, SUCH AS TWILLS, T CHEVIOTS AND HOMESPUNS, STILL CONTINUE TO BE THE MOST POPULAR GOODS FOR B NESS WEAR. OUR LINE OF THEM FOR THIS SEASON ARE ALL NEW AND HANDSOME PATTERNS, COLORS AND COMBINATIONS, THE CHOICEST PRODUCTS OF THE WOCLD'S LEADING LOOMS. ALL CUT IN THE LATEST FASHIONS, MADE AND TRIMMED IN OUR USUAL FIRST-CLASS MANNER, WHICH MEANS THAT THEY ARE THE HANDSOMEST, THE MOST STYLISH AND BEST FITTING GARMENTS TO BE FOUND IN WASHINGTON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BREASTED SACKS AND CUTAWAYS, IN HUNDREDS OF RICH AND EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS, IN-PLAIN SOLID COLORS AND QUIET AND DRESSY CHECKS, PLAIDS AND NEAT MIXTURES FOR YOUNG MEN, OLD MEN AND MID- DLE-AGED MEN. PLENTY OF SMOOTH FABRICS FOR THOSE WHO WANT THEM, AND AT THE PROPER PRICES, TOO. Rosrssox, Parzen & Co. Axericas Crormenrs, 1200,1202 & 1204 FS:.N. Ovrz Newesr IT EIST. ‘The embargo on freight having been removed we are awain enabled to sell from our immense stock at even lower figures than before, Cuticura Resolvent., Cuticura Ointment. Cuticura Soap 8° Hypophosphites. . Brown's Iron Bitters. Warner's Safe Cure. Simmons’ Liver Regul 8.5.8. 81 size, de. ; 81. Beet, Iron and Wins (full size). Hoff's Malt, “genuine”. Ayer's Hair Vigor... ‘Hall's Hair Renewor All other goods at lowest prict Goods delivered free to all par's of the city. Fresi Swedish Leeches just received. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 438 7TH ST., N.W. COR. E. SEPSERESRREEES 2 Ey BEHe: et oy RYN RN ux Wuae TORRE We xr ead RE ERE ss MMM Uo NNN N NN xx c NX.N ppp ow FF % SRS BD uh p88 gh BB Be F oo NKN DDD 2 4 Asp Couraxy. 807 Pa Ave N. W. cae Every day his been adding something new toour stock of Dasss Tarmarsas, ‘Until now we are able to show you acomplete assort- ment. Persian Trimmings, 98e. ,#1.25, $1.38 and $1.50 yd. Astrachan Bands, 50c.. 75c., 1.00 ya. ‘Moss Bands (Persian effect), $1.00 7. ‘Tinsel Trimmings, all colors, 50c. yd silk Feather Trimming, 45¢. yd. “put in your thumb” and insist hE your vis ou the ‘plum of dours— Pe only well eto grocers. Wx M. Garr & Co. “*Wholesaie Piowr ani Peed Deaiers.™ Con. Ist and Ind. ave. n. w. 1t 7 2 Doser Covrr Srcxvess. DONTE DUINK UNFILTERED WATER, can never be Fa et ‘Toe danger fro ake tne Soca? sea abe ta a cet eee some 75 or 80 soldiers sick with fevers due to arauking iangrupe wate itis schnowitdwed that the'*Paateur Germ- prog Filter"ie she beet ip the wor, ‘Weptineton agents for theee Fuiters Tr and "im the yw have the “Gate Chy re reputation of being the best of Eid for ie peice, arta & Epyoxstox, louse Furnishings,” Pa Ave N.W. som ' Bz N zw Reva Sras: Saabine more ‘Water ne ‘wholesale Pe. ave., completed this next week will show you one tail butter stands in Rave been leaving thetr the “wholesale and qd Convenient to ap 8 8, Diaed “Tenders” in STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. WED THE testing modista ore among the many who attend the “‘Open- ings” at the Palais Royal’ Said one of them this morning: *‘I consider Your variety of autumn drese Jadrice euperior to any here defore, while the collection of Dress Trimmings ts without an equal in Washington.” But our critic did more than praise the Palais Reyal's sutumn importe- tons Hor views of correct dressing is interesting. Sho says: “The Bngitsh Broadeleths are to be much used, the correct trimming either fanoy hereules braids, silk gimpe. Russian bands or ith ™maradout. The new Biack Bourdon Lace witl be also much used.” 62 We here interject our own remarks, viz: Here are no leas than sixty ‘sutumn shades of Brosdcloths in various qualities. ‘These marked $1.25 are 54 inches wide and reduced to $1. 19 during the “‘Opening.” The trim- ‘mings and lace as quoted above are in variety withouten equal in Washing. fon, One-tenth of the amount of your purchase refunded as a souvenir of their *“Opening.” ‘The authority on dress also said: ‘The new fadrics named Velour Busse, Bengaline Cords and Demasee will be afected by the ultra fashion- edie. The correct trimmings are edges of fancy Cantile with beaded bodice to match, the glace efects of greens, biues, bronze, steel and irides- eont being au soit.” @@r-Neod we remind you that our collection of Autumn Novel- es include the above mentioned, and, since these are the expensive imported goods that help to make good the losses of the credit ‘moerohants’ business, you will ind Palais Royal prices lower than usually quoted. Still lower prices uring the ‘‘Opening,” for details of which see Ast of souvenirs, To continue the dresemakers advice: ‘Those desiring @ practteat sostume cannot do better than select the Storm Serge or the new Diagonal Fabric. Silk marabout to mateh in color 6s an «fective and good wearing trimming. and eo ia braid or coqus and peacock feather edgince.” €@-Our dress goods buyer requests afew words bere, viz: The Palais Royal's Autumn Sergesand Diagonsis are all pure wool, full 54 inches ‘wide and 80c. instead of @1 «yard during the “‘Opening.” The trimmings offered at one-tenth lege than the price marks tell you. ‘And now for more advice: ‘*Of course black silks will be always worn. The trimminga for the coming season will be varied—jet edges, pasementer- tea and bands; Jet bodices and girdies; jet ribbon and silk fringes; ailk gimp edges and passementerie and bodiees wit h eueyenders attached. For mourn- fing the new atyles of matt trimmings.” = @@ Allow the writer to makeafew remarks: The Palais Royal's Black Silks range from Tbe. to $2.45 8 yard, the cheapest being guarantecd—s Bew material given if that selected splits within six months. The great variety of trimmings here, ss quoted above, doubtless partly caused the remark of the modiste—""The collection of dress trimmings is without an equal in Washington.” ‘Tho critic on evening dress: **The evening silks are but a foundation for the trimmings, which are unusually beautiful. Your collection shows the 00d taste and judgment of the buyer.” U@ The modiste alluded to the pearl edges, bodices and girdles; also to the fancy Jewel edevs and passementeries; also to the silk maraboute and fancy appliques in evening shades, and also to the crystal and gold bead fringes. (Continued below.) Cor Ts Ovz. ‘To the left are the prices you will find marked on the articles 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. Dazss Goons Deranraesr. 50c. yard Fabrics, all styles... 5c. yard China Silks, autumn colors. $1 yard 54-incb-wide Cheviots. . 81 yard Diagonal and Storm Serzes.. $1.15 yard Fancy Crystalline Cloth.. 15 yard Epingle Cloth, glace effect. $1.25 yard English Broadcloth... $2.40 yard Velour Ruse... 81.89 yard Fancy Trimming Velvet. Black Wool and Silk Fabrics, 10 per cent Tannoxe Deranraest. 10c. yard Jet Edging, scroll pattern.. J4e. and 150. Jet Edges and Bands. ‘Ze. yard Diamond-cut Jet Bands... 80. yard Silk Featherin 82.35 yard Jet and Ribbon Trimm: 10 per cent discount—ene-tenth off marked prices all Jetand Silk Girdles, Bodices, Silk Chenille and Cantile Novelties, Russian Bands, Ribbon and Jet Fringes, Buttons. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Jewzrry. Depanruent, Wo. Jewelry, all styles.. 50e. Jewelry, all styles ‘T5e. Jewelry, all styles. 81 Jewelry, all styles. All Heal Gold, Real Tortoise 81 Ported Metal Belts, at 10 per cent discount. Axr Goons Dersrrment. Bric-a-brac, Art Clocks, Cups and Saucers, &c., at 10 per cent discount. 81.48 Oriental Table Covers. 81.25 Chenille Covers with 59s. Hand-painted Silk Scarfs, 59c. Double Head Rests . 50c. Persian Gauze Drapery Scart with Perstan covering. Satin-covered Pincushions, 81.35 Silk Sofa Pillows with ruftie: | 20c. itussian Lace Tidies, 18 inches. ‘50c. Stamped and Tinted Table Covers. 50c. Stamped Laundry Bags. Se. Stamped Momie Scarfs... ‘Stamped Shoe Bags. Se. Stamped Burean Scarfs, 190. Stamped Bureau Scarfs, 6c. Stamped Pillow Shams 2282S? Srartonery Departwent. Lace Deranruest. ‘35c. Boxes Tinted Paper and Envelop 25e. Boxes Irish Linen Paper. 15c, Boxes Paper and Envelopes. | 1c. Writing Tablets (Barkshire Mills). " Toner Arnicie Deranrwenr. ‘Te. Superior Manicure Scissors... B5e. Manicure Files and Knives. 25c. Warranted Tooth Brushes. . Se. Reliable Tooth Brushe: S0c. Hair and Clothes Brushes. English Hair Brushes (warranted) ail Brushes, al styles. oz. Perfumes, all odors, 0c. Atomizers. s 44c. Pint Boitle Ammoniated 25c. Half-pint Bottles Bay Rum. Se. Cakes Pure Castile 40c. Soap Boxes (fancy). 50e. Powder Boxes (dec: Sc. Bottles Household Ammonia. 25c. Hair Combs, warranted one year. } Unoretza Deranrvesr. | $1Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas. $1.25 ‘Gloria Umbrellas, fanc: | as ."" 2g-inch paragon frames. 82.98 Silk Umbro!las, imported sti-ks. 3.68 **Palais oval” Sik Umbrellas. $4.08 Silk Umbrelias, fancy handles. 12c. Vella, all styles. 17e. Veils, all styl ‘Re. Veils, all styles. % 10 per cant discount on all including Drapery, Nets and Flouncings. Rissox Deranraest. ‘Qc. yard Paris Millinery Ribbons. 25e. yard All-ailk Motre Rib’ ons vet Ribbons and Ostrich Fe discount. Jnr D, Wr Derarrvent. 85 Extra Leng Cheviot Jackets. $6.50 Lined Cioth Jackets. black and colors. Tmported Cloth Jackets, fancy backs.... 10.50 Stik-lined Diagonal Cloth Jackets. 10.98 Fur-triuymed Cloth Jackets. . '3. 50 English Kersey Walking Jackets. 812.50 Ladies’ Cloth Bernhardt Wraps, $13.50 English Style Autumn Newmar 82.25 Flannelette Wrapper Chiigren’s and Misses’ Coat cont discount, 7) Scr Deparrsest. 99.75 Heavy-weight Serge Suits. $12.98 Autumn Suits, all styles. €15 the ‘*Lendon Mixture” Cloth Suite. $5 All-wool Cashinere Waista. |Russzr Goons Derarruesr. | $1.35 Gray and Biack Waterproof Circulars. 81.98 Connemaras, fancy stripes. 82.98 Gray apd Tan Mackintosiies. 82.98 Cloth Finish Enelish Invern: $4.75 Cloth Finish Mackintoshes... 87.75 Waterproof Sere Markintoshes. 87 Also see Men's and Children's Departments. Hostery Derarruesr. 5c. Fest Black and Fancy Hose. ‘Bic. Fast Black and Fancy Hose. 49c. Plain and Fancy Lisle Hose. ‘Joe. Lisle and Silk Hone. ‘98c. Paris Novelty Hose. 81.35 All-silk Hose... Fax Derantwent, (Also ace Chiidren's Department.) Usvenwear Deranruet. $ie. Riboed Merino Vents. “Soe | 1 percent dlscount-—one-tenth off usar prices ot 5oc. Underwear, all styles. 440 | Sl! fans trom 98 to $35. 8c. Fast Black teh soray aes mE) CG, D, 91.25 White, Black and Gray is. ‘Te. Ribbed ‘All-stik Vests oso | “MILDREW'S LVEPARTMENT. .. Heavier Silk Vests. 80c | 19c. Imported Fast Black Hose.. 70 ate Be Ide ‘Ainerican Hoslery Company's Underwear for Ladies | Sc. Fancy Border Handkerchie 4c and Children at 10 per cent discount. 25e. School Aprons, all styles. ‘ee B0c. Coutil Corsets ‘50c. School Aprons. fancy. 9c ‘T5e. Novelty Aprons, imported. 2c 81.25 Aprons, very superior. 980 420 4c 980 -48c | @5.98 Fancy Cloth Coats. 98 Ste | $2.50 White Eiderdown Coats, 2 20c. Muslin Drawers ic | $1.68 Surah Silk Bonnets. all colors. 42 8c. Canton Flannel Drawers -30e | $1.50 Velvet and Surah Silk Hats. ners @1. 15 All-wool Knit Skirts. . .890 | 98c. Infants’ White Silk Caps.. 790 60 Hand-knit Wool Skirts. 1.25 25 Infants’ Silk Caps. 980 1.75 Mohair Skirts, black and coiors -50 | 2c. Silk Bows for Boys. “ge ‘82.00 Imported Mohair Skirts. 19c. Silk Windsors, all colors. <17e 85.50 Gloria Silk Skirts, all colors. 81.45 Boys’ Gossamer Rubber Coats. $1.29 96.50 Taffota Silk Skirts, all colors... Grove Derarruenr. ‘96c. Genuine B-arrits or Pigskin Mousquetatres. $1.00 French Kid Gloves, 4 buttons. 81.00 Foster Hook Kid Gloves. $1.00 Undressed Kid Mousquet $1.00 Chamois Mousquetaires, white $1.25 Undressed Kid Mousqustaires. 91.504-batton “*P. R.” Kid Gloves. . $1.55 &-button Suede Kid $1.98 Heavier and Longer Rubber Costs.. +780 ‘950 DAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1992. R. Gorvscmnn, 1007-1009 F Sz N.W. CHEAP PICTURES. Piorcnzs Seuzzxo At $2.00 Axv $5.00 68 Fine Pastels, neatly framed, though slight Gamaged. They sold from $2.00 to @N00. vow chotce for : —98.— $1.98 Frauen Prervazs, $1.48. The Pictures are fine antotypes, framed in astesl and gold frame, makinga very rich effect. The regu- lar stock $1.U8style for —$1.48.— $1.25 New Osx Enszrs, 780 ‘These Easels have just been received. They are highly polished: the bentwood style. The regular price will be $1.25. Thursday's price, —78.— $1.48 Ware Ayp Gorp Easeza, —93.— Easels like these are beautiful to adorn any one's Parlor. Enameled white, with cold ornaments. The Teqular $1.48 style. Thursday's price, —93.— OCOORRR A Y¥ COR BR AA Y¥ o mR AA YY 0 ¥ oo FEMA ¥ ‘We offer tomorrow a fine crayon portrait of your- welf or friend, guarantecd entirely satisfactory or no change; can be copied from a tintype, cabinet or any style of photograph, framed in a fine gilt frame which cannot be duplicated by any frame maker under €5.50. Thursday's price for crayon and frame, —$4.87.— Wan Brackets Trar Seu AT 250. Axp 48c., For 160. 110 Wall Brackets, all kinds, marked 25c. ,38¢.,480. Your choice for —16.— Srrciaz Sare Or Scuoor Scrruies STILL CONTINUES. Very Large Pencil Tablets, containing 230 pages, 5c. ; extra quality paper. Eagle's Automatic Pencils, the same style that for- merly sold at 25c.. can be had at Ge. Composition paper, best quality, 12 sheets for Se. Pen Holders, a1 colors and styles, 4c. Girls’ School Bags, usually 20c., for 1c. * Fine School Bags at 45,75, Gc. extra values. Eagle Cedar Lead Pencils, 12 for 3c. Call tomorrow and see our collection of school sup- aT OU OUGHT TO BUY CORSETS ON THE y Judgment of an expert—Especially tf you change from ene make to another. Don't trust yourselves, even. WE have made i » study—and ‘when we put our line before you it represents the ““eafetion” of the world. As long as the list ie—it ten't ‘® one-bundredth part of all that “bow and scrape” fer recognition. But hesith—comfort and good form ‘are too dependent on CORSETS to be entrusted to unknown—or @oubtful—tranda We won't sell eny~ thing we cannot recommend—Here is the illustration of our careful search for satisfactory CORSETS: “C. P.” Consera. “SONNETTE”—white satine, extra long and igh bust—$1.25, “"MASOOTTE white satine—92.* “"No. 269"—white and biack satine, extra Jong—82. — No, 1"\—white satine, fan back— “VENUS, No. 2"—black Italian cloth, fan ‘dack—€3.50. “P. D.” Consers. EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTIL—#1.75. WHITE COUTIL—satine bound—#2.25. No. 248-WHITE SATINE-#2.50. 2 O7-WHITE SATINE-extra long— No. 97—BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH-$3.50. R. Asp G. Consers. SAFETY—75 cents. WHITE—MEDIUM and EXTRA LONG-81. WHITE AND BLACK SATINE—EXTRA LONG—81 50. EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTIL—81.50, EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTIL—satine bound and sili stitched $2.50. EXTRA LONG WHITE SATINE-silk stitched—82.50, Da Waasers Consers. “GYPSY"—diack—regular @1 quality—re- Aneed to $5 cents. HEALTH CORSETS—@1.25. CORALINE (No. 333) IMPROVED—extre long—81. “SUNRISE” in ecru—T50. Tuoxsows Guove-Firrse Cons: ““R. H."—medium and extra long—#1. “G."—medtumn and extra loug—$1.50. bdowinal—extra long—$1.50. ™—white, medium and extra long—@2.25. ‘"B."—black, mediuz and extra long—€2.50. “Young Ladies’ Spocial"—75 cents, *"Minses’ Special" —50 cents. ‘Veutilating—all lengths—$1. pliee—larger than ever before. R. Gorpscumm, 1007-1009 F Sz N.W. Office of MATTHEW BERNHEIM ‘thst. near Daw. Srrcrat Tuner Dare Sate. COMMENCING THIS MORNING AND CONTINUES UNTIL FRIDAY EVEN- ING, WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOW- ING zi Excerriosar Buazoarss: Three lots of BOYS’ SUITS, size 4to 15, made of all-wool cheviots and cassi- meres, neat patterns, single or duuble- . $3.25 are worth $5, and only offered for the purpose of maintaining our reputation for giving better values im Children’s Ciothing than any other. house in Wash- ington. 200 doz. MEN'S HALF HOSE, guaranteed steolutely fast black, at the special priceot, 1 2c Look at them in our window. You'll find them + | equal to those offered elsewhere for 25¢. 100 doz. Ladies’ Ribbed VFSTS; usually con- sidered cheap at 39c. During this sale. 5 100 dos. Boys’ Flannel WAIS7S reduced to....21¢ ‘Two lots of CHILDREN’S CAPS, silk embroid- ered or plush, at the special price of... 450 These **specials” will positively only be offered until Friday at 6 Those wishing to benefit by these EXCEPTIONAL BALGAINS must call before Is insignifican’ compared with the exceed- ingly bright display of LAMPS AND SHADES Peete ban Non vckbes cP pee pac Wdad por kor S.S. Suen & Buo.. 432 92a Sx. N. W. Dotan Sumts For 85c. We havenever heard a single complaint about these Men’s “Invincible” Dress Shirts. We hear praises every day. ‘Men who never before could find satisfaction in ready-made shirts, and many who used to have their shirts made to order, are now our ‘best customers. Drop in and examine this shirt. ‘All sizes and different sleeve lengths. 850. 200k 6 108 Fins Teo Ole Timere.™ S. B, Exremy & Jos, H. Ineraxn, acy MUST Oihet uw., bear Ne ¥" ave. Sexetion. 5 RG CHIROPODISTS’ Fasuows D,; Azz Law To Hee Devorzes. seotecenescenseoeereNg, Soper f your Summer Russsts are not ‘Xow, before’ the' lise of teFice ond fection. nme SEs rt Lev tm 04 08 “Report Fitters of Shoce,” 1217 Pa Av. N.W. W. C. C. Consers. “‘Royal Worcester"—satine, extra long and high bust—81.75. “*Koyal Worcester"—silk pongee—€3.50. Misses Axp Carprews Woarsts. The “FERRIS” are 50c., 75c., S5e. and a1. The “DOUBLE VE" are 50c. and 650. The most sensible WAISTS made. ‘You will see that it is just a matter of coming in and letting us fit you. Trust it to us and you will bemore than satisfied. Thore are cheayer lines than we carry —but to our mind they are not worthy your conf- dence. We have the cheapest that are best. You will find them so. Penars, Novra axon Tue Avescz. Established 1840. ‘Telephone 995. A, Kavrua: ‘That is an tmportant just now in tbe ‘new Tite Cain THal Come Every sensible peracm kbows that now. Just now, is the tne to look after warur ‘thing 7 Fe a line ot ton Balbriewan We Have dates! woul Underwear in flat and ribbed voods for" ladies, misgea, boys and Children tuat we kivw would please inst every Obs. Usprnwean, factor that pl scents Frat Goons, ‘These are the regal in use these many Tears, and al the woods have been mas ia lite has ggreat Tore we haven slegnit line fo lect tome “Ghllaren's Merino Vests, silk “bound. caletitebed kand pearl buttons. 16 18 26 a ee Ladies’ Merino Vests, 1 buttons. Sizes 28 to stlich and pearl battons © 50c. eet ae 08, a ere We edie ot American Hosiery Ua- Children's Ribbed Vesta start at dc. And rise Seon asisn. Are anther good Value. = before. os ', and start at 25c., rise is Ribbed white, sre someting we Dever We them also im boys’ i pixty adores 7 ere Tad sbould have been wotd for? wool. = Soa aaas boas” Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, 2,3,4,5 and 6,at........... Almost al dors and rofite. rofite Pay you to your ebil year with comfortable Th what we uP up i re His ‘The fall season has opened with « sap and vim that is truly refreshing After the summer's siege of dullness. We did not get our new goods im shape ‘any too soon. Avrowyat Sire Conrmven. So many of our patrons appear to ap Preciate the opportunity of saving money we shall continue the eame low Prices quoted the past two days for the Ralance of this week, provided the quantities hold out that lone. Don't Wait! Sco Tucsday's Star for ttems, Penrect “Gaus Or Has. Tt must be avery dull and unsenti- mental woman indeed who cannot be come enthusiastic over this season's “poms” in Headgear. Piquant shapes, artistic concelts and striking effects fol- Jow one ancther in almowt dazziing pro fusion. We have never before shown the equal of our present stock of ‘Trimmed Hats, If the compltmentary effusions of owr Patrons count we have by far the hamd+ somest line of Trimmed Hats in Wash- ington. We offer Ladics® Trimmed Velvet and Corduroy Hats, tm all the light and dark colors to match your sultat the low Price of $1.98 each. Tae Box Marcu. «x 314-316 Tra Sx. N.W. ANOTHER MONEY: SALE movey on your purchases as ts presented by this Exrnaonprxany Cor—Paice ‘We do this to popularize our store and methods. 50. Garter Elastic, all colors... 10c. Alleilk Garter Elastic (white only) Abc. Silk-stitched Casing, per doz. 20c. Cotton-stitched Casing, per dos. Sc. Belting, white, gray aud black. 200 yards Kine's Speol Cotton, per dos. Se. Best Quality Pins... iene 100 yards Biack Spool Silk, per doz... 5c. Japanese Silk Hanckerchief, 200. Silk Vest and Cat Binding. eeReeeRtPrerer Se. Schoo! Companion de. Bent Covered Sistes.. ‘Bhe! Ladies’ Ribbed Vests. 50c. Ladies’ Merino Vests. $1 Ladies’ All-wool Vests. 19. Ladies’ Black Hone, Ae. Ladiow Pancy Hone 2le. Children's School Howe. ec. Children's School Handkerchiefs. €1.C. B. nis Spirite Corset 50 and Tic. lot of Odd Corsets..- ‘Te. Lace Curtains, per pair. MM OF wim x EE % ‘SOc. Unlaundered Shirts. Sizes 16, 17, 17%. FF 106, Successor to B. J. Behrend & Som, 818 Tm Sz. N.W. AAA AT of the business re-etves more et Extracts an@ Perfumeries, We fragrant, refreshing and a Sees il

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