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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. SATURDAY... October 1, 1898. TEER EVENING STAR bas o regular and permanent circulation In Washington three ttmes larger thas that of any other paper in Meeity. Ae a local NEWS paper and Ad- vertistag Mediam It basse competitor. —_— =—_— = Of ail the prophets of evil who have devoted time and eold type te villifying Washington in consestion with the Grand Army encampment none ean hope te com pete with the distinguished Journalist—whoever he or she may be—who was te charge of the Weshington Burean of the st Leute @uring the encampment period. Hove ere o few sample ravings: 4 Sclres to tenor strangers will ‘& horrible condition. The epeckly will scarcely be fit for the resume their stadies in for amonth. be advisable for women to remain conditions will beextremely bad fur be almost intolerable for women. 1 bea big crowd here, however, unless the antictpations of the managers are all awry, and unless careful observers here are very mach mistaken @ geod many of these who come will that be come before they have been here ay Atk of time. Not GUESTS, RUT PREY. If the soldiers think’ that they will be ‘of the people of Washington they will bediy mistaken, September 19. ‘There are sbout 175,000 strangers in Wash- ington to-night. The cholera scare kept away & arent ople, and the dread of over- Crowding and of being starved or robbed bad the effect of inducing others to remain away. ‘There are fully as many here as Washington is of taking care of. i much disappointment among many of the veterans. They came here, and many of brought their wives along, fully expectiny they would get their board, lodging an free while they remained in the city, and ‘eer would be called upon to put up for road rate to Washington end return. been pretty generally pro- no food given sway.” ie no necessity fora specific denial of the charges so flippantly made, or for elaborate proof of the absurdity of each of | the malicious prophecies. The veterans them- selves have testified freely to the falsity of every fmrwendo, and their evidence and the fact should make this correspondent heartily ashamed of himself. It has been established Beyond question that this city treated the Grand Army with more consideration and more lavish hospitality than the old soldiers ever ex- perienced elsewhere on such an occasion. Per- haps the most unreasonable criticisms are thove that complsined that free quarters had not been provided for the women who camo to see the great show, and that for none of the visitors—male or female—was there a gratuitously furnished supply of food ‘and liquor. Some of the people who came here may have been ignorant, but thet any of them were ignorant enough to imagine such a recep- tion as the Hrpublic conjured up is besond ere- dence. Washington, through its representa- tives at Detroit, promised certain entertainment fm case the Grand Army beld its encampment | here in 1992, and those promises have been kept, and more than kept. The encamp- ment has gone into history as the most mecessful ever held. Every fair-minded, well- informed individual knows what Washington id for ite guests and is proud of it, Had the multitude been larger by 100,000 it could still have been cared for ratisfactorily and without crowding The Republic's correspondent in the | Teast. Could St. Louis do as well as Washing- ton bas done? Let the people who attended the democratic convention of 1888 answer. — 20e ‘The census of 1890 shows some results that Mustrate social problems in the matter of juve- nile crime. While the offenses of less than one-fourth of adalt delinquents are against social order the offenses of nearly one-half of Javenile offenders are of that naturs. The figures seem to prove that the juvenile delin- quent does not aim so much at injuries of person or property as at infractions of good order. It isa peril to come that society faces in the case of its youngsters who in insubor: nation aguinst parental rule and the law of the Jand lay the foundation for graver offenses in mature years. The peril is no less real be- cause postponed for a season. The crop Planted is sure to ripen and bear fruit. — ee ‘Te Stan has published testimony which should incite the police authorities to make thorough investigation of the mystery which still surrounds the taking off of Col. Caraday. ‘That the distressed man committed suicide is a fact extablished beyond question, but the rea- son why he did so is still hidden. To accept the theory that the colonel was his own burglar and tied himself up to the ‘loor is simply to do the easiest thing in the case. There are people in Washington who undoubtedly know the whole story und the uncovering of the truth in the ease is a duty the police owe the public. —_—_~+e One of the “points” for the campaign, not strictly political, but nevertheless important, is ‘that of the public roads. If every candidate for county office were pledged to use his in- fiuence and position for their improvement, if every member of the legislature were com- to state that he would vote for a better Foad system, it would be done, the system would be established. What is wanted is public {interest in the matter, and no time to awaken it fs better than when the candidates are telling the “dear people” what they are going to do for them if elected. ——_—_+++___ ‘The government is making great exertions in for the worid’s fair. As the other countries which will participate are making elaborate preparations it bebooves Uncle Sam to step lively and see that he is not outdone on his own ground. _—— il very EF fat tt d f iy —_— THE EVENING STAR: ——— SSIES KING'S PALAGE (RAND FALL OPENING MILLINERY - YYRAPS AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Pasistax—Parrenx Boxxzrs, Loxpox Rovxp Hare, Lapres, Misszs) Axo Canpnews Croats, AED A MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED VARIETY OF Cuoicr Muzrxznr Goons, EMBODIING THE CORRECT STYLES aS ADOPTED BY THE Lezsvrxa ~ Monisres or Paass aND Loxpox. Ree ERR ALT uo TE EE RSPR AY PAPO TEPE A Yor PAE mabe ek ¥ - Ocroser 3o—Ocrosen 4rn. You Axe Coxprax Ixviren. TO THE PUBLIC: King’s Paisce is the recowntzed leader of Millinery in this city, and just ts our clatm, as our thirty- five yoars of experience has given to our house the high standing for EXTENSIVENESS of STOCK and CORRECT and EXCLUSIVE STYLES. The uniformly good quality of goods we offer at KING'S PALACE usual low prices is so well known as to make tt almost unnecessary to repeat here the fact that our present collection of FINE TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED MILLINERY for the ap- Proaching spring season {s of the most select order. Such perfect gems of the modiste’s art have never before been shown, and we are confident that these beantiful specimens of Ladies’ Headgear will inspire the admiration of all who will behold them. Our stock of TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS includes everything that 1s needful and dressy in Ladies’ Headwear, representing the best efforts of European and our own modistes. No matter what the taste or fancy of our patrons may be, they will find in our show rooms the desired article, Our departments for Untrimmed Millinery Goods contain everything that may be needed for the making and trimming of any description of Ladies’ Hat or Bonnet. Our enormous fectlities and advantages which we have in our large business enable to purchase ‘our hats in cass lots from the manufacturer direct, thereby avoiding the jobber's profit, which is a clean saving to you of at Yeast 25 per cent. ‘We desire to call special attention to our department of Misses’ and Children's Trimmed and Un- trimmed Millinery, which is under the tmmediate supervision of one of the most successful and ex- pertenced designers of that class of goods. Our Millinery Department is under the direct supervision of MRS. KING, whose thirty-five years of experience tn catering to the Millinery wants of ladies of the Washington public has justly earned her the titie of being ons of the LEADING MODISTES of the United States. We reapectfully solicit a vistt of inspection. Very truly yours, H. KING, Jr., King’s Palace. Rean Tats Lier Or Ovestxa Sovvesre Srrctars. Tuex Anz For Os Grasp — Dass. Moxpay Axp Toxspar INLY. Miursery Sovvesrs. SO doz. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloth Caps. fm bisek and colors, Ail sl Best Quality French Felt and cc Allshapes. At 1.25. Soid throughout the eityat #16, 81 75and 91 98. Ladies’ #1 Trimmed Walking Hats or Alpine aps. Tnalleclors. At 68e. 200 Ladicst and Misses Trimmed Hats, comprising the les im all the latest effects. Regular value, Wand 96.50. ALSL5O. Corser Sovvesms. On opening days only as a souvenir special we offer: 19 percent discount on Thomson's Glove Fitting a 10 per cont Afyrount on Dr. Warner's Corects, 10 per cent diveount om R. and G. Corse's. 40 per cent discount on C. B. aia Spirite Corsete. One lot of slixbtly soiled Od4-size Corsets, compris- ing the C. B., Ala Spirite, H. and 8. and other cele- brated makes. Sold for 73e and$1. At 250. Our Famous Satteen Corset, in long or short waist, full boned, equal to any 75c. satteen corset in the city. In allcolors, At48e. Lion Corros Uxprnwear. Ladies’ Cotton Drawers, with deep hem and tucks, yokebends. Regular price, 25c. Souvenir price, 186. ‘Ladies’ Mother Hubbard Gowns, yoke of fine clustered tucks, cambric ruffle around neck, down front and sleeves. Regular price, 50c. Souvenir price, 300. Oniy one to a customer. Lanes Apnoxs. Ladies’ Lawn Aprons, with deep hem and fine tucks, wide strings. Regular price, 13c. Souvenir price, e. Only two to one customer. Ladies' Lawn Aprons. deop hem, finished with lace tucks above hem. Bewular price, 19. Souvenir Price, 12M4e. Ladies’ Lawn Aprons, extra wide, seven-inch hem, four tucks above, wide strings. Regular price, 20c. Souvenir price, 21c. Cunpnews Arnox Child's Gingbam Apron, in brown and blue checks, trimmed arotnd neck and sleeves with lace, long res. Rewular price, 50c. Souvenir price, 1c. Child's White Checked Nainsook apron, trimmed with lace. Regaiar price, 35e. Souvenir price, 23c. Israsts Crosxs. Infants’ Long Coats, deep embroidered capes and around bottom. Regular price, $2.25. Souvenir Price, $1.09. Infants’ Long Coat, made of fine cashmere, hand- somely embroidered cape and around bottom. Regu- lar price. $2.75. Souvenir price, $2.12. Lanes: Sier Warsrs. One lot of Norfolk Watsts, fine pleated back and fromt, made of ali-woo! ladies’ cloth, in navy, garnet, grayand black. Regular price, $2.25. Souvenir price, 81 75. A very stylish AU-wool Cashmere Waist, with fine pleating down front, round collar, finished with pleat- ing, deep cuffs, with full sleeves. Rogular price, $4.12 Souvenir price, 83.75. Lanws) Axo Campsexs Mero Usprrwear. Laddew Ribbed Pants. All sizes. Regular price, BSc. Souvenir price, 19. Ladies Ribbed Vests, fall weight, with Hnen draw- img tape. All sizes. Kegular price, 3c. Souvenir fries, 23c. Our 50c. Merino Vest, dest value, some with French necks, others with crocheted necks with silk tape, fin- ished with pearl buttons. Will go a8 souvenir price at 37e. Only s pair to one customer. Children’s Merino Vests, fine gauge, French necks. Pants to mateb. Size. Price... Se We 12he Ibe Io 1G Bie Be Chiet Clerk Bayly declines to accept the reduction in his salary. He will re- proposed: sign first. Mr. Bayly is undeniably » consist- ent Kicker. +--+ ____ ‘The cholera germ has consented to give the Monetary conference a chance. In view of the Fespect that has been shown him, he can afford to make concessions. ——_ wee Garbage ase fertilizer has proved objection- able. The Washington output will not spend the summer down on the farm hereafter. ——__ +02 ‘The question of questions for the anti-map Gemocrats in New York city is, “Shall we snap ‘the truce?” ——_ ++ ‘The Mitkiewicz style of whiskers seems to be even more effective in securing public atten- ties than the Peffer brand. — ee General Weaver should arrange his trips Dereafter so as to strike Georgia about Easter when egy are expensive. ee Private Iams is almost as irrepressible as Pri- vate Dezel. ——- +02 Asa theory developer the Cansday case has opt weil up to the average. ee Bot oven a cholera suspect—happy New York! | Canperws Cars Axv Hars. All the latest novelties in Caps and Hats at the low- ‘est possible prices. Plash and Silk Caps, in all colors, 25e. Very pretty Caps, the latest novelty, most desirable shades. Regular price, $1.49. Souvenir price, 61. All Caps marked $1.87, souvenir price $1.39. All Caps marked $2.25, souvenir price 81 75. Cunpaews Coats. Dainty Coats for children, deepcape, with Angora ‘trimming, plaid and striped effects. Regular price, €.98. Souvenir price, $3.25. ‘Nobby Little Child's Coat, plaid camel's hair cloth, trimmed in lesther, very stylish. Regular price, $8.25. Souvenir price, $6.48. ‘Stylish Checked Coat, with deep mflitary cape, fin- ished with block astrachsa, finished with black silk 16 18 2 2 2% 26 28 2! Guove Sovvems. $1.00 Brannsre oR tS 5ss' Groves, In tans, grays and blacks, for opening days only at PP P PP Ga. * K XK. kK 2209 a a! ‘out’ ot ate Ge wrevey [i] § M4 saan 44 i CENTS te] But two pairs to any one customer. 4-button Kid Gloves, in tans and black. 88¢. quality. At G8e, $1 Foster 5-hook Kid Gloves, in black, tans and eras. At 79. Thie rs the beat $1 5-hook Glove in this city. $1.25 Mousquetaire Glace Kid Gloves, 8-button- in blacks, tane, rede and grays. At 95c. Croass Asp Surrs Sovvesirs. Asin our Millinery, the same can be said of our ‘Cloak and Suit Department. We are displaying all the latest Parisian, Berlin and London Jackets, Top Coats, Capes and Wraps; plain and fur trimmed. The largest stock, best assortment and lowest prices. See them. Special—We make no charge yor altering tither Ladies’ or Misacs’ Cloaks and Suit 100 La:lies’ and Misses’ $5 Ali-wool Chevron Jackets, tailor made, full length, finished seams. At $3.98. 100 Ladies’ $6 Far-trimmed Jackets, full shawl of pee tailor made, bound seams, 32 inches long. At a Ladies’ and Misses’ Kersey or Broadcloth Jackets, pearl buttons, notch collar, 34 inches long, box-coat back, tailor made. We guarantee this garment to be agenuine kersey, not beaver cloth. Regular value, $12. At 9.96. In tans, gray. blue and black. Ladies’ Black Capes, fur-trimmed Jet-edged back, and front all-wool cheviotcloth. Regular value, $10. At 87.48. Ladies’ Watteau and Blouse Back Coats, in blacks, tans and grays. Regular values, $10. At @7.08, Sorra Ladies’ All-wool Reefer Suits, in black or blue, full length skirt and reefer. pearl buttons, notch collar, half satin lined, extra good value at $10. Opening price, €7.98. Ladies’ Flannel Reefer Suits, in tans, grays, dark and light shades, fancy cfoths, full lensth reefer and skirts. Resular price, #12. At $9.98. Ladies’ Suits, Russian Blouse, Eton and Reefor effects, plain and fancy, trimmed in black and colors, elegant materials, real and new styles, 25 different styles to select from, values ranging from @15 to 20. At $14.93. a ‘85 Children’s Gretchen Coats, assorted styles, at 25. gAll 96 Ciuldren's Gretchen Coste, assorted styles, at gdhlL§7 Children's Grotchon Costs, amorted styles, at 3-28. Bee Children’s Gretchen costs, assorted styles, st Fearnex Boas. Full Lenath Feather or Coqne Boas, 24 yards long, ood value at $1.75. At $1.19. Nortoxs Souvenirs. 5e. Toilet Soap at 2c, cake. 10c. Bottle Household Ammonia at 50. 18e. Tortoise Sheil Hair Pins, 100. 13e. Delong Hooke and Eyes, 8. 0c. Velveteen Binding, 6c. 0c. Casing at 6c. it 1Ec. 0c. Hook and Eye Tape at 5c. ‘38e. Spool Silk. 100 yards, at 25c. dozen. 20c. Belting Hos:enx Sovvenms. ‘Misses’ and Children's Fast Black Derby Ribbed Hose. Sizes Sto 04. Rexular value, 2c. At 12¢e. Ladies’ Richelieu Ribbed Black, boot patterna, Were 190. At 12%4c. All Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hose in blacks and colors, plain effects, fancy stripes, boot patterns. Regular values, 25c. and At 180. Ladies’ 60c. Lisle Thread Hose, Hermadort dye, tn tan and gray drop stitch, black boot pacterns, in plain or fancy tops. At 5e., or 3 pairs for 81. #1 Silk Hose in plain or fancy colors. Your choice at 586, But three pair to v one eustomer. Haxoxencuser Sovvenms. Onur Se. and 7c. Handkerchiefs, in white and colored Dorders, full size. At 4c. 190. Plain, Fancy or Scalloped Handkerchiefs, em- broidered edwes. S5 xtyles to select from. At 12 All 48e. and 5c. Scalloped Handkerchiefs, em- droidered edges, pure linen, elexant designs. 25 styles to select from. At ie. ‘S8e. Silk Handerchiefs, in white and colored bor- ders. Initial or plain. At 43e. We have but a limited quantity of these Silk Handker- chicre. Would advise an early cail. Mou Tus. 100 dozen White Muli Ties, embroidered ends. Reg- lar values, 25e., 8e._ At 8. Dazss ‘Trnorsas. ‘SOc. Persian Bands, 8c. ‘98e. Persian Bands, 750. All Ie. Braids at 10c. braid. Regular price, 86.98. Souvenir price, $5.50. All 25c. Braids at 150. You Ase Corpunsy Ixure To Ours Graso Fux Ovestsa, Moxpax, Ocrtoser 3, Torspar, Ocronza 4. KING'S PALAGE. — 812-814 Sevexra Srarer. STOBE OPEN EVENINGS DURING OPENING DAYS UNTIL 9 P.M WASHINGTON. dD. SATURDAY, ocronEr 1, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. Couews Tanexrxe Srons, Sugar-cured Ham Properly Coodea WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW OUR In a most desirable meat course, Aot or cold, for Sun- FALL AND WINTER ASSORTMENT OF 4ay or any other day. Weare offerings lot of the ‘DRESS TRIMMINGS AND CAN SAFELY finest Sugar-cured Hama tobe hadenywhere. Size SAY THAT OUR COLLECTION OF MOV- —_| «ts to thtsteen pounds. ‘Try ome. ELTIES CANNOT BE APPROACHED IN ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, WASHINGTON, EITHER IN STYLES OR u 488 Ninth street. QUANTITIES. WE SHOW THE MOST Doursrio Couronr LEADING TO CONTENTMENT IN ITS FULL- NESS IS THE ONE SEARCH OF EVERY PRU- DENT HOUSEKEEPER AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR. THIS END CASH HOUSES FAIL TO ACCOM- PLISH, BECAUSE THEIR EXACTIONS ARE BE- YOXD THE REACH OF THE AVERAGE HOUSE- WIFE AND THEIR CONFIDENCE IN MANKIND 18 GOVERNED BY THE AMOUNT OF READY MONEY EACH ONE 18 ABLE TO COMMAND. OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, ON THE OTHER HAND, INVITES THE WORTHY TO PARTAKE OF ITS BENEFACTIONS WITHOUT WEALTH AND WITHOUT DEMANDING SECUR- ITY, ALLOWING EACH ONE TO DICTATE HER OWN TERMS AS HER CIRCUMSTANCES MAY DETERMINE EQUITABLE, HONEST, JUST AND MOST CONVENIENT. A GRATEFUL PUBLIC, APPRECIATING THIS, KEEPS US BUSY WHILE OTHERS ARE PINING OVER THEIR LOSS OF TRADE. A SMALL PORTION OF YOUR WEEELY-OR MONTHLY SAVINGS 18 AS ACCEPTABLE TO US AS ALL CASH IN EXCHANGE FOR NOVEL EFYECTS IN COLORED TRIM- ‘MINGS THAT WE HAVE EVER IM- PORTED. RUSSIAN AND PERSIAN BANDS IN ALL COMBINATIONS, FROM ‘THE NARROWEST TO THE WIDEST. GRECIAN PATTERNS, all colors. Combinations of VELVET and BROCHE EFFECTS. VELVET AND FUR, with handwork embroidery. = VELVET AND JET COMBINATIONS. ‘The richest colorings in EMBROIDERY, with dead, APPLIQUE BANDS, all street and evening colors. RIBBON AND VELVET COMBINATIONS for foot trimmings, all col are PARLOR, DINING AND BED ROOM FUR- NITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, DRAPERIES AND WORKS OF ART. Hovse & Henavaxws Cass Axo Cuxprr Hovses, 917, 919, G21 AND w23 7TH ST. SATIN RIBBON AND JET TRIMMINGS (biack), very novel. Our collection of evening trimmings is complete in PASSEMENTERIES, EDGES, FRINGES, &o., ke. BODICES, GIRDLES, PEASANT WAISTS, EATON axD JACKETS. ocd, 696 MASS. AVE. N.W. Fat Axo Wisren Opesre, IMPORTED HATS, BONNETS AND MILLINERY NOVELTIES, ‘We especially request the inspection of these late Novelties in black silk, Jet, combinations of colors and gold and Milanese, pearl, pearl and gold and silver. Full assortment of MOSS TRIMMINGS, all colors, 7, vespar Axp Wepvespay, OCT. 4 AND 5. Hanztos, 1329 F Srazzr. ocl-6t Mos 8. B. Gussermn 621 12: Sz. N.W., WILL DISPLAY ON Lace Deranruesr. ‘This department is showing full assortment of all the newest LACES, in black, white and beige. BOURDONNE LACES, GUIPURE LACES, POINT DIRLANDE, CHANTILLY, FRANCOIS, POINT FLECHE, POINT GABRIELLE; also all the more STAPLE LACES. ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 A CHOICE SELECTION OF 1t* IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS. FEATHER TRIMMINGS, BANDS and EDGINGS. 0; Moxpay, Ocroszr 3, Mas. I. V. Srarez, 931 F, ‘Will be ready to show her first importation of Full assortment of FUR TAIMMINGS, best qual!- ties. We respectfully invite our friends and customers to inspect our several lines during the coming week. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. ‘Mourning work s specialty. 1t S. Comex & Co. 1t Rares Enrenpnisr, LANAGAN'S — 1241 11TH ST. 8.E Our millinery displ vt exhibition admired cists pan Mavis nek prime toraaich oer boas te wae cha eal, eltkapes, 0. Our price, 25. 100 Children’s Yacht C: 25e. Our 32) oHatee Ysene Cones BRS un peetye e ‘BO Infauts’ Cashmere Caps, 50c. Our price, 25c. 5 ite Infants’ Cashmere Caps, 60c. Our price, REMNANTS. REMNANTS. 5 bales Unbleached Cotton. Se, Our price. 240. case Apron Gingham, 7. Our pricey fe: case Dress Ginghams, Ge.” Our price, case White Dumuet slannsl, Se. Our 1 Case Muslin Delatnes, 10c. Our (c. A Marten Or Isrenesr TO THE PEOPLE OF EAST WASHINGTOR. ‘THE MILLINERY OPENING AT HAINES WASHINGTON STORE, 8TH, D AND PENN. AVE. SB ‘The seoond floor of this elegant new buflding is al- most half given to this feature of the business, and on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4 AND 5, the beauties in Ladies’ Bonnets and Hate will be shown, and ladies will find the novelties in fail styles, as well es plainer styles, and prices we know ‘will please our many customers. ‘This store ls making every effort to enlarge its trade by giving the best values in goods in every one of ite 50 departments and we trust this MILLINERY OPENING ‘Will assure us « call from all ladies who need goods in our line, and we know they wil: find much they need and be fully satisfied with our goods and prices. Remember the days, October 4 and5, and the place. HAINES’ WASHINGTON STORE. EAST WASHINGTON STUDIO AND SCHOOL OF “STassous eivemin Crason Drawn Water Colers, a0. wie, Y on, af Ching Painting, ‘Decegative Painting an: terial mbrcidery in all ita branches. For rticulars @ RL DEL LLL Tz Mosowenrat, 997 AND 939 F ST. ¥.W. Graxo Opexixa OF FALL NOVELTIES IN Pans Boxxets, Loxpos Rovxp Hass AND A MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED VARIETY OF Cuorce Muzixeny Goons, EMBODYING THE CORRECT STYLES AS ADOPTED BY THE LEADING MODISTES OF PARIS AND LOXDON FOR THE APPROACHING SEASON, ALSO A FULL LINE OF Croaxs. Hosreay, Groves, Ko, Moxpay Axp Torspay, Ocroserz 3 Axp 4. YOUR PRESENCE I8 SOLICITED. 1t* BoDDSDEDSDEDEDEDEDESEobhboots FFF 00 RRR FO OORR FF 0 © RRR FE % EE 00 RK OK sy A OL EEE AE OE Sss, AA Fe Os Isxstaruaesr (EASY TERMS). The cure of disease is reduced to an undisputed fact if you use the Electro- Poise. Equaily efficacious in acute and chronic cases," Won't cure the latter in ‘aday, but will cure more rapidly than ther treatment. Ite efects are LC, NIE of @21 Maryland ave. H.e. says about the Electropuise: WASHINGTON, D.C, ternbet 27, 180. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO, a as . Gentlemen: After beinu troubled with insomnia for many years 1. was per: suad-d, by friends and ‘members of ‘my family to try sour “Electropoise.” On feginning its use I abandoned medi- eines. quantities of which I had taken Setore "Not only Sid this maxical iit to faatrament. kive me the sweetest tleep, bur_imy rheumatic troubles w greatly relieved. Twas so well ple: Sith the results of fe, use that T com: joted the purchase before the ren vein expiged, having taken it on trial fret, (ara) MC. McKENNIE. st ae, May we not roa the Pre ox the pee vever | it02 the Pre. | CHOLERA of FEVER AND CHOLERA? Artayttc Execrrororsz Co., ads NEW YORK AVE., ONLY AGENTS. ebensbahh ree Dregs Goode, 18. “Our price, Lie, yur Coat Departinent this season has some of the cheapest drives ever offered. Fy rt Jackets, @1.50. Our price, Toe, ‘an Jackets, astrachan’ collars, , ck Beriin Twilled Jackets, monkey wi #8.” Our price, €4-00. = Children’s Cape Newinarkets, @3. Our price, ise repon Drews Goods, 124." Our he Axzrica Axp Axenicaxisus, ‘The Shah of little, insie- nificant Persia receives 830,- 000,000; per year income, while the President of our 8’ School ‘Shoes, 81. Culldren's School 308s, Children’s Bebool Shoes, And the Snest grades in the ard to pric great nation receives the Karat PE’ SPECIAL. SPECIAL. smallsum of $50,000. The 25 Curtains, » Our price, 400, a's sals is from Seine fom Serres the very sustenance of the poorest people and is the outcome of terrible despot- ism, while the President's salary is compsratively in- significant and not an unjust tax upon the people. Com- parisons of this kind make . 81-20" Our price, Soe, lim Gorse He ‘odda nid ends tru feckeee? ga. cee 460, ‘BO Lradiost tibbed Vests, 43¢. Our price, 250, 50 Ladies’ Hib’ ed Pants: 45e. Our price, Se" Goes acta" Wool Sitrte and. Drawers, #2 to eat. It is of this flour that it is often said, it makes “more” bread, “‘aghter” bread, “whiter” 1241 liv Sz: SE LEADER LOW PRICES. A Dror Ix Warre Sumrs At Ellery & Ire‘ande. Dollar This flour has its imita- Ske Ee sexse Baroarss Uprows. Ix 0 SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTH now 91,30. dpe, All-wool French Sacking Flannel, 37.4 c. FRENCH SERGE, HENIIEMIA” Cast. MERE, HOMESPUN, PLAIDS and NOVELTY now “i Dibe LONSDALE CAMBRIC, best made, now 1034-7 Pequot Bl Sheeting. 2c. Cam. = be, Large Knotted-fringe Open-work Towels, iG.’ ‘Table Damask, Towels and Napkins—jobbere ices. BIG BARGAINS in Blankets, Comfortables, anterpanes.. Dr, Warner's, Ball'sand i & G. Gor: sets, Oc. The $1.26 Monarch Shirt, laundered. 7c. Shawknit le’ Thread Hosiery, 250. Merino, ‘Nat. Wool sod Flannel Underwe cheap. Brainerd & ~ BRODHEAD & CO.'S (recently on F at. ) 01-3t Double Stores, 1819-1821 14th st. n.w..near 8. Muuieny. Miss Garmes, 1105 G ST. N. W. (ASTON BUILDING). FALL AND WINTER OPENING. SHOW Days, Torspar axv Wepyespar, ‘To THE ‘1, (yfHE ROGHDALE 80- ee ae ae Para ray pe snd Md. ‘ec, BE (Formerty with Jas. W. Bell, Fifth ave., Now York 1321 G ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. Ly Lap} ITE! a AND ADS Porcran” Snormxe Pisce, SEVENTH STREET. iM MM ER rR co A b i RET oS A RE H SRE. Be oe WE AAS M ERE R ah 24 as | = BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 freee To intro icen| Pell and Winter EeDRS ese eae teint Weta Soar Sterna tn tow eaiae S VERY DEPARTM bargains which we ask Foo to compare with eny values ever given you in Washington. Oce Live Or Pouscr ‘Will be the same as ever. “Our customers’ interests above ale” “*One price” Ant “Tdentica! cualttion at Lower prices than elsewhere.” ERY vT We take ereat Milinery. Our rep Bigher tunpetass "Hy te points of interest are PARIS AND NEW YORK Pa: TRIMMED AND UNTRIMM FANCY FEATHERS AND SELVETS AND VELVET W TBBO' f Fall and Winter Showing of be sustained. but receive ouly partment bas beou enlarged to twice ite former size TERR HATS of provailing styles, HATS. KN AMENTS. NS, all E J Ae, SILK AND SATIN FANCY AND PLAIN RIBBONS, By far the largest assortment in Washington. MILLINERY NOVELTIES FOR TRIMMING, In MILLINERY we concede the ability to turnout Millinery EQUAL Prices which are LOWER fe sell the best grade of surprise prices usually asked for inferior makes &e., ko. Im te none, We prideourenives on our OVAL TS THE EAND TN Sister nay oibers tn WASHING TO! is Hats, doth in wool and fur, at prices that will one TEST eradng of Ribbons for millinery and drese trimmings are-sold at Tn short, EVERYTHING IN THE MILLINERY LINE OF THE BEST QUALITY, And OUR REPCT. ATION 8TAKED ON THE LOWNESS OF OUR PRICES. a Bavwes POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. al Kt ne, THN KEN- BS SSIES HES TTS TEST HTS HSH TS TSG SIG HGH TST T aaa ase a eee yaaa a eee egg eR NNR eR CNRS aR CNR EN TGR RCN NTRS a SSS N TITS GS MINT TTT ITT TTT TT Ta TTS TT TTT eT ITT TTS Muuseey Deranrwest. — R IBBONS. 22c. YARD For a line of No. 2 Fine Faille Ribbons, pure silk, in the leading suades; worth Soe. 7We are showing a large line of VELVET RIBBONS in all colors ant witths, and. the New Loop Ede Double Face Satin Kibbous. Cortarxs Deranruest. 4 at Prt i ~ “ A PAIR All-chenille Portieros, agp, and bottom; “handsome wide me. ¥alucs in Chenille, Portieres at 7.08.85 0S, $10.45, $11.95, Ko. $2.75 Fine Lace Curtains, 10 $4.50 Fine Lace Curtains..." 33 pair Spotl values fa, Real Tambour and Trish $1.25 Italisn Silk Blankets. . Sed iar ital Goss 81. 78each Se, each: Sraupep Lisexs. Sirxs, Ke. ae For 95. quality of New Firured China Silks, 22 inches wide, Toe, "Plain Color, China Silks, 32 inches ‘wide... S $e. 5 Se. Rarwarren Fringe, -inch Moule Bureau’ yound ae. ‘Teiuch Momile Buread Scarfs, fringed ail roun ieee BSc. New Fancy Ghinir Scat ‘Tse. Hand-painted For $1 Shook Glace Kid Gloves, all new i shades. Kid Gloves, fall For 8c. Colored Border Handkerchiefs. Uae, White Embroidered and Swise Hand. caeiaeee Cora 25e. Plain Hemsiiiched aud Page Man inerchiet ‘For $1.25 26 and 28-inch English Gloria _— ‘Umbrelli Porcraz 8 Durss Goons. “FZ o ay mye A YARD For 5c. 36-inch Diqgensl Chewees te the new fall # ‘One case of Scotch Houes;uns i leeding fall ‘shades, —o— Braxxers, Lixexs, &o $3.75 Ax $4.75. READY-MADE SHEETS. 64 74 84 4 104 te. Be te Be Te BED SPREADS. 80c., 80e., 81. $1.50, $1.75 up to 63.50 —e— Croaxs Asp Scirs. ‘These departinents are made easter of so Y SGrIS ELECTRIC ELEY, “ ATOR. Me haves particularly well selected line of Ladies. Mises’ and’ ¢ Se Cloaks. Feery garment Is marked at the lowest sopslatent wth pov warts quatttes. "We ‘ak Jour careful comparison wiih othore For Ladies Extra Long Scotch Cloth Reefer Jackets, tan clothe, lap seame. Landing’ Black Diseonal Cloth Tailor: Rooter Jackets, eatin faced, braid found tap seams, exirs lone ection Be ma cxcemely styiigh, mass Israxts Wear Consers. --Take elevator.) 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