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7 THE EVENING STAR: a: WASHINGTON. D. C. saTuRDAYe OCTOBER 1, Woonwann Axp Lorsnor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. Ovn Gexena, Avrown Opexixe Reczrriox Mospar, Ocroszn Tum. —e The month of October is frequently symbolized by a cornucopia or horn of generoas Proportions, into which naiute has poured, with great profusion, the choicest and ‘Most useful products of the year, all of which, for long months, under the alter- Rate Influences of sunshine ani rain, have been undergoing the various and com Diex stages necessary to perfect growth. Searcely lew significant, this first October morning, is the spectacle of our vast es- tablishment Allied to overflowing with the most useful and ingenious creations of the human mind and hand—brought together, through the far-reaching and broad channels of commerce, under one great roof. ‘The one picture is but an tmage symbolizing the overflowing bounty of nature; the other © most gratifying reality. silently witnessing to the great success that has Attended our earnest and constant purpose to gerve well the wants of the people. Every stock is now complete with the choicest products of its kind. A more siaborate display of goods of every line beloneing to our busines, xreater excel- lence of workmanship of superiority of materisis it would be hard to find ‘anywhere. Tt has been omr wish to stanalize this opening of the Fall season, in fothe remarkable manner which should show onr sppreciation of an increasing pet- ronage. After considerable thougtt bestowed upon the subject we concluded to m™ this event a practical and informal one, and to stamp it stronzer. heartier and more enduring, submit an array of forcible, seasonahie bargains elipsing all our past seacrn’s efforts. We think yoa Will appreciaty this way patter than any other. Nearly every department wtil greet you with one or more offerings, each one a special Bargain prevared for the oceasion. Moxvay, Ocronen Tauro, 8 aM TO 6 PM — OMBINATION Boor: . Guay Leatuen (Poeket Book and Card case), Scoren Cumvior Resven Jackets. Gray suit tan mized-double wattea plait and pm TSG crue belt in back double stitched edgeo— =e Sued. Gonatty ocbd ter 6 (Prat foor. --11th st. building.) oe apcertaiage siti... ; | a See tay —2 Diagonais, Chevrons and Serpentine Cords— > all wool—38 inches wide—usually sold for Mize Ase Pusux Luss Soave [Oe ee Pull head. tail and claws Usually sold for #8. C 7 = —s— S (Third floor 2ith st. baflding.) | /OLORED, of APANESE SILKS. — + “H , W R jaxpus—Haxe: Misses LL ooL ERFERS. OF sap olga Navy blue new length notched collars—lap pock- Evening colors, 23 i ote entre bu: 14 and 16 years, a BO. (Third floor. Woot De Brsor Tex Gowss In gray and brown and neat patterns—shirred yoke faced cufle—wattean plait, Usually sold for 87. a Lanse Hass Sexe Boson oT, With patent eather or qonmvla tip, mads of select sock "perfect in St an leleyant im appearauce, S008 par Lions: Hasp_Stwen Berrox (Third floor... Lith st. building.) —eo— « > > , Mornees Frese Sart Warts. reach Outings, with laced fronts and wide sailor eine. stevie Cheviot Ouuime, plain frouta, ail Siaen pa cod toot Similar to above ten seyien hand-tarned or extea- sion soles--all sizes—all widths. pale -10th st. building. ) H ANDRERCHIEFS, sheer, ral heey. inty 8c: Au-Woor Cuvppa Suawrs, Commun, bine, Wt Dig. asdinal, Siew 2x2 yarda (24 Mo0F. ene ---H1th st, building. ) Be, ‘2d annex, near skylight.) + - Lapres: Serve Groves, 8 ——o— batton-leneth mousguetaires—tans, modes, lemon and peari—narfow suif-colorel embrollery. —$1.00 pair. Rear Saez Ha Oxxanests. Five different desiens, great Dacgaln at (First floor... ith st. annex ) i Lapis Prexcu Gowss = agd-eubrotlered around neck and sleeves. Usually Brace Cuaxtmry Laces. for #1.00. — Bromo o1.00. nee ee Turaxre Coxsesy Sure. = F = Taftle of Hi ‘at bottom neck and sleeves with: . Usually sold for $1.50. Faxey Risnoxs, BBB torte wite-cevy Wien, wim cunt whee Gecond feo. 10th st. building.) “ —25e. yar — Torro Rep, Under skylight) | 4 new fabric for ladies’ and children’s dresses and eat ee Bink, brown and navy biue wrounds, with’ Scares GAL ive Sores. \s new desigage algo "in ‘pavy hiue and white and fav- . Lap aud @L. — was . . Sacquanp Surrisos- er tacks wile sa yer. Hhasz Ween. § Soups Henrletta—36- Rie. yard.. (Second floor. Ex norenep Fraxwera. am. Fed. light bi Fascr Marys, Bezroy, Hooss Shout she Hooks, Stinty designs on'exire fine anne Oe Yor (st floor... = see lLAth at. Bide.) | (Second floor....... “-. 1th st. building.) Tae Laresy Ls Stattoxeny— Savaxese Gorv_Ewn, Pas: uy salmon tote, with mareuerite or | P:nbroidered with two birds—ali inches. ed in sliver on each sheet of 81.00. — velopes to mateh ims box. | (Third floor. - First annex.) Tith st. bide.) " ——— Cuexnze Ponrrenss_ Cunprews Cortans Axo Cvrrs, — pes de het, ~ sol Wicwak Tan Ase Bows. In all the latest plaids, polka dots and plain colore— Fausev Fresxce —# Mestrs Cenrarss, pair. — (et Boor... . 2d annex.) Rovers Brean Ksives, Carved wooden handles, > “i Fae ae | Scores T asc Dasasx, Heneer eur Acrixe Cong. | 0eh—bleached—su: ae. SCREWS, bdomen. Uist oor gate tide) Daseasx Towns, Lanes Vests Axo Paste ee et a eee ar oumme 20 floor, Tith st. building.) bari ret (ht thor 1.000, 2362736, Ste Covoms Bern Enax, Hexstrrenen Lises Prirow Cases, Sots | Ine wide, 246. : (24 floor... ‘ -----Uth st. building. ) Bhs fas Gare ve ag #1. cag) | @eEDREWs Fevt Harts, (tet floor Tith st. bids.) 1 Assorted colors. " =< Excrr Bossrx Ham Buosues | Olive wood bee cieven sows tetstion | Usrmimuen Hars, (ist thor Lith st. buslding. ) | a Soun Gow Sererscexs Aso Exe. | Tass Gexurse Dovrros Dixxen Sers. Pitted with the i-st reriscorte iensem Thi hieces, tnciuding Soup Tureen blue and brown oH decorations. so a3 set. — Coronen Serr T+ eevowerens. Cantspav Cara Cosermons, Lithorraph « ale patuted ‘Taermomgter wml tratvamrtor combined ars cngyel cortices st tour Lith st. batiaing.) | Fasex Esaururp Brooems wevers: share 5 most delicate shadea, Vth st. buslding. » anne | Becosnae Waren Texsuans Finely Btched Tar : need } Rieu Cor-Grarss Ou. Borties. | Pith floor. -----20th wt. building.) S Jarasese Sux Mant en! Som Pros. (ae thor | Baass Tarte Lawes. Comtral draught a with white shade. (Pith floor... <----10th at, building. ) C. ix Covengn. a3 — 10th st. building.) | Revorvise Grocuarnica, Groves “Crows Sewer Canver Sweerens, -I Ncw Corren ASH Bonzns, sree (Basement Mews Crawvars Lith st. building.) ited 14 oz copper. ® | (Sth floor. ‘ : 11th st. bldg.) and x - Cimpaews V cae Wooo Sc aati ocxixg Cuams, Mews Socxs. --10th st. bldg.) By Stripes, Fest Black and solid modes — Ty “ag OR 2 pn a Cast fect. tettie “ake cura hatr—teactia faces ——— Dursseo Do: Linch—Sne match. Lyons Spox Sux H. La Niven, doable tows, high spliced bes tery clasts 'Colore—farht bie, pra: Mlct ‘Se re lavender, heliutrope, &e., a = sales <hs Dw toor... 2d eones.) “Darss Drxssixas— a nt fat Yo ™ PERRY'S gown without TRIMMING—according to the A\A proscribed authoritics for this fall—te like « 2% sataa without dressing-—tecks the vim and character it should have. The costiiness of the ma- terial will not help you any in the efes of fashion— Darren it is ruled of the accepted list. And an army of furbelows have taken possession of our TRIM- MING corner. The variety is astonishing—new 044 splendors rival each other. 5 ‘You cannot complete your plans until you have de- eided on the TRIMMINGS. The fabric first—these next—and both before you can get your autumn cos- fumes under way. Time is precious, for you will need them. Hurry HERE to choose them—but take your time in choosing. NARROW JET GIMP—i2Kc., lic., 18¢., 22c. up to We. a yard. WIDE CUT JET GIMP—@1, $1.15, 81.20 ‘up to $17.50. yard. CUT JET POINTED GIRDLES and BODICES—81.75 to $10.50 each. CUT JET FROGS—22e., 50. and Boe. 8 pair. CUT JET GIRDLES—2% yards long and 14 inches wide—82. 6% ench. NARROW COLORED SILK GIMP—Navy Blue, Garnet, Helfotrope, Myrtle and Light and Dark Brown—Iv¥e., 15c. and 2c. yard. WIDE COLORED SILK GIMP, in all shades 0c. to $2.50 a yard. CANTILLE PASSEMENTERIES—new colors and new patterns—50e., Gic., S5c. to $3.75 a yard. * NARROW MOSS EDGING, with braid cen- ter, in Lightand Dark Brown or Green, Navy Blue, Gray, Garnet, Black, Tan and White 0c. @ yard. COLORED SILK GALLOON with moss center—Gray, Lixht and Dark Green.or Brown, Garnet, Myrtle, Tan, Black and White—35e. and 65e. a yard. RUSSIAN FUR TRIMMING with edging 2 inches wide—Tan, Brown, Black and Gray— ‘35e. and BSc. a yard. COLORED SILK FEATHER EDGING—14 Inches wide—39e. and 50c. a yard. NARROW SILK BRAIDS, in all shades— Ie. 15e. and Ye. a yard. COLORED SILK GIMP—136 inches wide— 0c. a yard. NARKOW BLACK SILK GIMP-—from to #4 inches wide—Gc., 10c., 1254¢., 16c. to 84.50 ayerd. BLACK MOHAIR HERCULES BRAID, all widths—Se., 10°., 13¢., 14e., Ie. to 4 yard. With PURLE EDGEif you want it. BLACK MOHAIR SOUTACHE BRAID— ‘B0c., 40c., 50c. and Ge. per piece. BLACK SILK SOUTACHE BRAID-$1 and 81.25 per plece. COLORED MOHAIR SOUTACHE BRATD— Navy Blue, Brown and Gray—50c. per piece of ‘24 yards leneth. CUT JEL FRINGE to 11 inches wide~ Toe. to $6.50 yard. BLACK SILK KIBDON FRINGE—S to 14 inches wide—85c., $1, $1.65, #1.85 to #5 a yard. BLACK SILK CORD FRINGE-7 to 13 inches deep—@1.25 to 85 a yard. BLACK COQUE BOAS-3 yards long—$2.75 and 80 each. DLACK SILK POINTED GIRDLES—82.15, 82.50 to 4.50 each. DULL JET MOUR NARROW SILK and T Persian patterns—L5e. a yard. PERSIAN GALLOON, to match all the new 50a yard. nd TINSEL ES—ig inches wide—$1.50 ITE PEARLPASSEMENTERIES-81.75 to 84.50 a yard. NARROW WHITE PEARL and CRYSTAL BEAD PASSE! RIES—25e. a yard. WHITE PEARL EDGING—% inch wide~ ‘85c. ayard. WHITE PEARL BODICES—€4.75 each. PINK and LIGHT BLUE PEARL PASSE- MENTERIES—1 inch wide— a yard. PEALL BEAD FRINGE—2 inches deop— $1.67 a yard. Jet is a favorite again this season—its sparkle is cap- tivating. The effect is rich. There is one place in Washington at least where you can find ail the latest. TRIMMINGS—we are obliged to carry a biz line—to keep pace with our heavy as- sortment of Dress Stuffs, that everybody has fallen in love with. As we atudy prices ours are the cheapest you can ‘buy—besides being the Lest. As usual. Pernrs. “Nixra axo Tue Avexve. Established 1840. ‘Telephone 905. Ir 1s EASY TO FURNISH YOUR HOUSE IF YOU KNOW How. RRR, ERE pop oy Tir KOR E Rag r = o of RRR FE D It RRE Dp it RoR ERE DOD 18 A GREAT HELP AND g Gnogaws Maxwora Crevrr House, $19, 821 AND 823 7TH ST. N.W., Is helping more peopie today than ever before in its history. Its credit system is the easiest and most liberal ever devised, and diers materially from any ever oper- ated in this city. EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. NO NOTES TO SIGN And Gper cent discount on all bills paid within thirty days. Everything sold on credit at cash prices, THAT PARLOR SUITE In plush or hatr cloth for 28 cash or $39 on credit is well worth seeing before you buy. We have a whole floor fall of Parlor Purniture—just as handsome in finish—Just as modern in style and Just as reliable in quality as you can find in any cash furniture house in ‘Washington—Brocatelle—Tapestry—Wilton Rug, &e.. and we are selling them on credit for less money than other people demand for “pot cash.” THAT BED ROOM SUITE Insolidoak for #17 cash, or $18 on credit, fs a bar gain which we invite you to duplicste in some other store at our price.’ ; THAT BRUSSELS CARPET At O0c. per yard cash, or Ge. per yardon credit, is reliable through and thronch—so is the Ingrain or 40ec. per yard on tifhe. d free of extra cost. No charge for waste in matching fieures. THAT OAK EXTENSION TABLE At $4.25 cash. or 84.50 on credit, will seat six por- sons comfortably. See the forty-potind Hafr Mattress we sell for 87. cash—€Son credit. Woven wire springs, $2.25 cash $2.50 on credit. REMEMBER, ' We Sell Everything ON CREDIT, And there are no noted to sign. RRND S00 RRR 90 GOO A 5 @k RO OG @ AA NNN” Pes oS: BAN NS Ga K R00 AAR M MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, tly, S21, SS Tthst awe, Bot. Hand I ste, ocl-tt Parsews Srrcraz Faz Opesixo, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, October 4 and 5. FRENCH AND ENGLISH BONNETS AND HATS. New Designs in English Walking Hats. Pacer, IMPORTER, 1107 F st. NO CARDS. A Paivare Larrea Rertreo To Posuccz. —o— +2 8 street, “September $0, 1808, Mr. A. Liener. Bir: The Souventre of your “Opening” of Autumn Fashions should certainly be offered the week following and not preceding the fret of the month. There ierhyme and reason to this which should be apparent to you whe ‘make a specialty of a cash business, Ivwrite for several ladies in office who are reguiar patrons of your store and who feel somewhat indignant at the lack of discretion shown, ‘Yourg, respectfully, — Te rutats noyai Proprietor thas publicly replies to the above and other written and oral communications: The “Opening” will becontinued until Wednesday st 6p. m. Until then the same Souvenirs as previously offered, as list published in lower portion of these columns will demon- strate, 1 Tus Dress Goods buyer indites the following, which may prove help- fal to those contemplating the selection of @ dress for the 1802-93 season: The latest Paris and London styles may be learned from the fachion plates that will be shown. AU the materials and trimmings + aa depicted are here, in vartety that has been pronounced by able critics ae the best in town. Myself and assistants have sufficiently profited dy ex- Derience to be able to inform visitors of the necessary quantity of material Gnd the design and shade best ewited to the figure and eomylezion. Tre souvente prices of the “Opening” of the new season's fabrics are ‘worth profiting by. $2.64 will secure a dress length of any 50c. fabric, which includes the new Mixed Cheviots, Two-tone Disgonsle, Ombro Stripes, Mluminated Chevrons and Autumn Cashmere. $2.56 secures, until Wednesday, a Dreéé Length of any $1 fabric, among which are Sd-inch Storm Serges, Diagonals, Chetrons and Scotch Miz- tures, the latter in twenty different styles, €4.70 will buy an English Broadcloth Dress that will retail after the “Opening” at $1.25. yard. 86 fs sufficient for a dress of the New Eptngle Cords in glace effects, or adress of Fancy Christalline in shot effects, or adress of the Silk and ‘Woo! Bengalines and Diagonals. If 2 Black Wool or Silk Dross is se- lected one-tenth of the amonnt of your purchase will be refunded, and 0 with all dress trimmings. For other accessories to yonr autumn costume tee below. THE PALAIS ROYAL " Cer Ts Ovr. | Jewerey Drranrwent. ‘To the left are the prices you will find marked on the | 5c. Jewelry, all styles... M16 articles mentioned, to the right are the reduced prices | 50c. Jewelry quoted a: Souvenirs of the “Opening.” Preserve ] for reference, since regular prices remain marked on all goods. Duess Goovs Drrantaesr. SOc. yard Fabries, all styles. ard China Silks, yard Sin 1 yard Diagonal and Storm Serges. 1.15 yard Fancy Crystalline Cloth. 81.15 yard Eph a1. glish Broadcloth, $2.40 yard Velour Russe. 81.89 yard Fancy Triunming Black Woo) and Silk Fabrics, 10 per cent discount. $1 Jewelry, Arr Goors Deeanruesr. Bricea-brac, Art Clocks, Cups and Saucars, he., at | 10 per cent discount. 1 | $1.45 Oriental Table Covers. 25 Chenille Covers with fringe °. Hand-pfinted Silk Scarfs. . Double Head Rests .... .. Persian Gauze Drapery Scarfs. - Pincushious with Persian covering. Satin-covered Pincushions....... Silk Sofa Pillows with ruffies, c. Russian Lace Tidies, 18 inches. &. c. Stamped and Tinted Table Covers . Stamped Laundry Bass. fe. Stamped Moinis Scarfs . Stamped Shoe Bazs. . Stamped Barean Scarfs. . Stamped Bureau Scarfs . Stamped Pillow Shams . . Stamped Splashers. $1.29 Trnonxsa Derarrwest. ” 10e. yard Jet Edine, scroll pattern, 14c. and 15¢, Jet Edges and Band Se. yard Diamond-cut Jet Bands. 68c. yard Silk Featherine, all colors. 35 yard Jet and Ribbon Trimmi oe 2 10 per cent discount—one-tenth off marked prices of all Jet and SUk Girdles, Bodices, Silk Chenille and Cantile Novelties, Russian Bands, Ribbon and Jet Fringes, Buttons. Srarrosery Deparrwent. Devanraest. ‘30c. yard Guipure de Gene Laces for. Ze. Veils, all styles. Te. Veils, all styles. Vetls, all Veils, all styles. ..- 10 per cent discount on all Black and White Laces, includiux Drapery, Nets and Flouncings, . Boxes Tinted Paper and Envelopes. . Boxes Irish Linen Paper. -. Boxes Paper and Envelopes. 15e. Writing Tablets (Berkshire Mills) Brees Toner Annctz Departuenr, ‘Te. Superior Manicure Scissors., ‘ce. Manicure Files and Knives. 25c, Warranted Tooth Brushes. 15e. Reliable Tooth Brushes. ‘50c, Hatr and Clothes Brushes .. 85c. English Hair Brushes (warranted) BSc. Nail Brushes, ali styl 25e. on. Perfumes, al) odors.. 0c. Atomtsers. 44c. Pint Bottle Ammoniated Bay Ri 25c, Half-pint BottlesBay Rum. Se. Cakes Pure Castile Soap. 40c. Soap Boxes (fancy). 50e. Powder Boxes (decorat 8c. Bottles Household Ammonia .. 25e. Hair Combs, warranted one year, Rissox Deranrwest. 59c. yard Paris Millinery Ribbons, yard All-silk Moire Ribvons. 19. yard All-stik Motre Ribbons. ‘Velvet Ribbons and Ostrich Feathers at 10 per cent discount, Wrar Derarrvest. 85 Extra Long Cheviot Jackets. $6.50 Lined Cloth Jackets, bl 89 Imported Cloth Jackets, fancy back: $10.50 Silk-lined Diagonal Cloth Jackets, 810.98 Fur-trimmed Cloth Jackets. 50 Enclish Kersey Walking Jackets. 50 Misses’ New Style Jackets... $12.50 Ladies’ Cloth Bernhardt Wraps 813.50 English Style Autumn Newmarkets, $2.25 Flannelette rs. ‘Children’s and Misses’ Quats and Jackets at 10 cent discount. Uneretta Derantaest. ine ‘*Gloria® Umbrellas. . Serr Departwest. 89.75 Heavy-weight Serge Suit 5, $12.98 Autumn Suits. all styles. . 810.50 815 the “London Mixtnre” Cloth Suits. $5 All-wool Cashinore Waists. Hosteny Deranraest. 25e. Fast Black and Fancy Hose. Be. Fast Back and $2.08 Cloth Finish English Inverness. Se. Fast Back and ‘$4.75 Cloth Finish Mackintoshes.... 87.75 Waterproof Serge Mackintoshes. Also see Men's and Children's Depertmenta, Se. Lisle and Sitk Hose. 98c. Paris Novelty Hose. $1.5 All-silk He All other Silk Hose up to 87.508 pair at 10 per cent discount. (Algo ace Chitdren's Department.) Fax Devarruent, ‘25e. Quill Feather Fans, all colors.. 50c. Fans, all styles. 1 Fans, all styles. $1.50 Feather Fans, all styles. . 82 Ostrich Feather an: 83.50 Ostrich Fans, gray 10 per cont discount—one-tenth off all fans from 86 to 835. Uspenwean Derairwesr. Qe. Swiss Ribbed Vests. ‘BSc. Ribbed Merino Vests. ‘50e. Underwear, all 290 4c 10 680 220 Se Cunprens Derarrwexn. 18e. Imrorted Fast Black Hose... 5c. Double Knee Fast Black Hone. 19c. Canton Flannel Drawers... Se. Fancy Border Handkerchiefs... 25e. School Aprons, all styles. 50c. School Aprons, fancy. ‘Se. Novelty Aprons, imported. 31.25 Aprons, very superior. 85.98 Fancy Cloth Coats, 82.50 White Eiderdown Goat $1.68 Surah Silk Bonnets. all colors. $1.50 Velvet and Surah Silk Hats. ‘96c. Infants’ White Silk Caps. 81.25 Infants’ Silk Capes. Se. Silk Bows for Boys. 10c. Silk Windsors, all colors. 45 Boys’ Gossamer Rubber Coats. . $1.08 Heavier and Longer Rubber Coats... $1 Genuine “Gloria” Umbreilas. 81 Misses’ Rubber Circulars... $1.48 Combination **Waterproof* #2 Enzlish Styie Raglan Naterproot. 1 Misses’ and Boyw Kid G1 ‘26c. Painted Quill Feathor Fans. ‘Ribbed All-silk Vests. Osc. Heavier Silk Vests... All other Silk Vests up to $7.50 at 10 per cent dis- count. American Hosters Company's Underwear for Ladies and Children at 10 per cent discount, ‘ 0c. Coutil Corsets. 81.00 New Style Black Corsets. 91.500 1a. P. Back Corssts, Oc, Winter Muslin Night Gown $1.00 Winter-weizht Nizht Gowns. . 29c. Muslin Drawers ..... ‘SOc. Canton Flannel Drawers $1.15 All-wog! Knit Skirts. 1.50 Hand-knit Wool Skirts... 1.75 Mohair Skirts, black and colors . 82.00 Imported Mohair Skirts. $5.50 Gloria Silk’ Skirts, all colors.. 86.50 Taffeta Silk Skirts, all colors. Grove Deranrvenr. 96c. Genuine B arritz or Pigskin Mousquetaires. ..79¢ 1.00 French Kid Gloves, 4 buttons. . 850 11.00 Foster Hook Kid Gloves. $1.00 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires. 81.25 Undressed Kid Mousqnetaires, $1.504-batton “*P. R." Kid Gloves. 1.55 S-butt 81.85 “P. K." Undressed Kid Mousquetaires. (Also see Men's and Children's Departments.) Hasoxercmer Derarrscenr. 1244¢. Scalloped and Embroidered Novelties 2%6e. Autumn Novelty Handkerchiefs. ‘SOc. Handkerchiefs, in all styles. . Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs at 10 per cent discount. (See aiao Children's and Men's Departments. ) Necewfar Deranraenr. ‘2he J inen-front Chemisettes. ‘Te. London Style Chemisettes 21.98 Imported Blazer Dress Fronts. 81.50 Noveity Dress Fronts. 1c 0 ere 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. Laxssonan & Bro. Ove Dazss Goons Sarox — [unquestionably the largest and — dest lighted that you will seein — many states, Tur Sroce - Is a revelation of all that wy fo beautiful and Hl ‘The at ene We eho these ing season. Lavtes' Crore. From ications this terial: mncure of having smother miceemfel had. years of Popularity and the fact cniy tmoreases appetite of the fair sex for more gowns of the same inaterial. |The sen e ing BEACHLEY FINISH! ‘oods, which makes them very attrac: tive, sud wives the appearance of the more expensive cloth An alisost une limited line of colors to select from "34 inches wide and all wood.” Sroxorxe Doxz Guatis. New Trnnosos: New Trrwarsast BLACK AND COLORED ASTRACHAN BAND, ‘one tach wide, fast edges, Se. yard. RUSSIAN BAND, desirable colors, two inches wide, 75c. yard. COLORED CANTILLY and BEAD TRIMMING, in all the new shades. JET OR SILK BODICES, GIRDLES and ETON JACKETS, with narrow trimming to match. Tr You Live Ocr Or Tows, Address our mail order. All informa- tion will be forth coming. All wail orders attended to same § Avxex. Goups YOU MUST BAVE. ‘@00D! 7 WILL BUY. PRICES THAT WILL BRING YOU. es Sats gt Reep here. Dry Goods and Short very Lind of wearing material. St Skirting io, Soe-verd - Aicave Ev rior They are five duailty outing. 37. incl a y 3 ac Vic 6ic 9hc Bi 39c 10% 10c pepe yy Mnkdeouse thing you mnst have now. gowns or tho baby acont Pisin and ‘astortinen: styles sor Satine fc 75c 250 5c 19c 5e 12 17 230 5e PEEEEEELEELEEEEERC EGER 5 EEEEEEEE PEOPP PPP RPE RR ee Pe Re Ree eee Tee Pee eee ee ee? EEECEDEEEEEEEOD ERE Hs EEEEEE EEEEEE eeeee ever ere ee? z Bg 5 722? HEE # EE ? BREE FETE EERE EE EREREGESEESESECE EREEEESEEEEE EEE PEEEEEREECEEEEEEeeeEeee PEREEEEEEEEE i & ASAT AASAAA ATTA ESTATE TEETER OE FEREREREEREEEREEE EE CTA ec ca eee ea WUEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEREEEEEEREEREEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEE RINK. ‘We thank you for your cordial support at the “Rink.” — We were right when we said New York avenue was the coming busi sess thoroughfare, as anegually large crow’ of buyers next week, so be- ginning Mondsy we shall offer the following miracu- jous bargains: 2 Dares Ix Rockers. No. 80. 59 Solid Oak Rockers, with arms, richly upholstered in tapestry, damask and silk plush. Reduced from $7.50 to 65.95. No. M._ Fine Solid Oak Rockers, large size, richly upholstered with silk ta»- estry and silk plush, side ‘orms finished with quilted cushion back. Reduced from #10 to 87.00, 2 Banoaws Ix Panton Serres. We have nine handsome 5- Piece Witton Rug Parlor Buites, bundsomely trim- me€ fn silk plush, solid cherry frame, nest, stylish tileces reduced from #02 50 to 849. 3 Elegant Parlor Suites, Fichly upholstered in satin damask, 6 pieces, solid cherry frame, » very showy wutte, reduced from $62.50 to 848. Easy Cuams Elegant Large Wilton Rut ‘Arm Chairs with raz seat and buck, with embossed wil head piece and arms, seduced from @35 to $27.50. 4 Elecant Upholstered Creton Turkish Easy Rock— ers, tron framed, acme of comfort, reduced from $35 to 627.50. Hux Races No. G55—Solld Osk Hall Reck, French beveled plate glass tuirror. finished with all seat and arms, reduced from $22 to $18. Fotorsa Bes 3 Oak Folding Double Beds, wardrobe front, care- ing, off rubbed and fia- Ashed, reduced from #40 to e. Storzoanns © Bolid Oak Sideboards, with IS<28 beveled plate glass, shelf top, carved side brackets, size 22x44 in. top, finished with two small drawers, plush lined, drawer and re: duced from 827.50 to $21. Cuawern Serres Repvcen. No. 84-12 Solid Oak Che- valle Ciuamber Suites, 10x40 Deteled plate wlass, hat box and side drawers, three large pieces, reduced from €35 to $25.50. 2 Elegant Red Curley Birch Chamber Suites, ex- quisite!y finished, Urass trimmings, combination washstand, 30x40, inch and a balf French beveled glass, reduced from $110 to $90. This isan entirely new suite this season, and $90 is a special price to intro- duce them. Sace Or Cenrarss. Our shelves are fairly roaning with the larzest ‘and best selected stock of Curtains we have ever shown. With a view of doing @ tremendons bad- ess in this department the coming week we make the following extraordinary of- fer: 50 Pairs Fine Ecra Not- tingham Lace Curtains, ordinary value, $2.25, ‘only 81.58 per pair. 100 pairs No. 312 Ecru Sacutrice Nottinghain Lace Curtains, > with Irish Polat effects, 3 yards long, extrs width, or- @inary value €3.23, only €2.50 per pate. Real Irish Point Lace Cur- tains, two-tone effects, ex- quisite pattern, ondinary value @6, only 4.25. 25 pairs Fine Chenftle Curtaina, handsoine border and fringe top and betto:, 5 rich colorincs, ordinary value $6.50, only 64.75 per patr. Extra Fine leary Quality of Cheniile Turcoman Car- tains, extra width, hand- some dado and fringe top and bottom, only 85 por pair. We closse these out from the manufacturer as ‘8 0b at a special price. Contax Mare. RIALS. 1,500 yards Extra Pine tion of one of the most brew holy days, that of Yom vn 1" zg HATA ; 5 Es il tink | effective and impressive. cay | Sered the service. z i eeeeRe eee? The Rink | basso of St, Matthew’ The Rink | Walter of the ay: Tee Rink | “Today the services The Rink | Tae Bak | temple has been The Rink | Shipers who have refrained The Rink | f00d or drink. Rabbi Rosenzweig | Street Synagogue, his text who then, and if not now |ing their burial robes. At this ay: services are being continued all day Will close at 6 o' thie evening. pecs ence SHOOTING STARS, The car-horse gave « gentle start; Then stopped by sorrow goaded. Aud gaily spake the driver amart: “He didn't know ‘twas loaded” said Jochking, referring te the ambitious poet, “who should have bese born a hundred years later.” And Javkins simply replied, “I wish ¢0 geod- ness he had been.” EEEERE EEE EEE First Burglar:—Remember now. No forea, Bu E Rink Rink | Second Durglar:—Grest Soott! Can't you Rank | get your mind off polities? Bint | Motto for gas consumers: (from the com HAttitittt ttt ta tad Kink | pany’s standpoint) Kink Pay quick Rink And don’t kick. Funk Kiak | “Do You mean to toll-ime that lykine ime tends to “Ves. “Why, she has a frightfal temper!” “Lknow it, But the coal trust ison us, and I suppose he wante somebody with matural talents for making things warm.” ypose to Miss Pepperton?” 3? 35 eee3227 #7z7 he Rink be Rink “‘Lece tie tailor has made your trousers tos abort again. ‘Yes, It is sheer force of habit with him.” SAID LITTLE ROBERT BERD. “Tobacco ina filthy weed; To shun it I'l endeavor, And since McKinley scored, indeed, 1 think it’ colles, the noted Englieh forger, was sentenced at Rome, Ga., yesterday to «ix years’ hard labor in the penitentiary in that state. As soon, as the penitentiary guard arrives Beresford will be taken to Joe Brown's coal mines, in Dade county, clerk's stand, and with « handkercbief in one hand, he pleaded with the evurt for clemency if, he could not consistently graut him until week to endeavor to appeal his case, He: in broken seutences and often broke down pletely and wept like a child. The judge ‘that could not. After sentence had passed on him Beresford stood likes with head drooped, for about two and he fell down in it prostrated. house was packed with people who ered to bear sentence pased on criminal. i iki Ff i t F H Fe? it Beze * cee -____ ‘The Mayor Controtied the Situation. There was a hot row Thursday night at the session of the special city council committee of Omaha investigating the boodle charges in connection with the construction of the new city hall. Mayor Bemis, on the witness stand, refused to give certain testimony, and the councilmen a. —— oe ‘that the mayor called the police meeting dispersed. ——_-ee_____ Discoverers of Jupiter's Fifth Satellite, 0. E.Cartwright of Detroit and another local EEEEEEEEEEE # ge EE | i i i EEE were noted. Correspondence was opened with ‘the observers at Harvard and Lick Observatory and it wae decided that Jupiter must have « fifth satellite. Cartwright believes that these letters sent to the observatories at tate, that sent to the Lick Observatory had inspir d the discovery of the fifth satellite by Prof. Barnard, EEEEEEE EE os AT THE RIVER FRONT. ARRIVED Schooner Raymond Pulver, Baltimore, Capt, Sea Kins, from Suffolk with 9,090 few af Tumbue. Schooner Mary & Denty, Alexandria, Capt. Wan. Ht Blackburn, from Nowa, ¥ cords fine soot’ “Nehowmer deme Parte x ser Sept. Kelis, from "Can ttegr ity 0 PEEEEE EF SOE TECRTET TER TET Treen ee PPP? ze? BEEEEEE Here, ony ary aed conwond,, Bchoongy Suising Cap tron Maryn reer. wth, 200 eon, trom Guage with ito buses of ay shorn Baty" Saue.Aesas v Nonitui, wiih 40 cords of ite SAILED. Steamer Occoquan, Groncetown, D.C., Capt. Davia, to Occoquan, Va. Schooner Mary Jans, Capt. Selden, to Nomini, Va. Schooner Alex Wi EE EPEEEEEEE HEE i republican state convention of =. Frank E. oe + Joba ~ 4 joachim for jadge ecocremry — Suxs Ar Suvsrene. AS THIS SEASON IS TO BE A GREAT SILK SEASON WE HAVE ACTED PROMPTLY AND PLACED OX OUR COUNTERS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS OF SILKS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, BOTH FROM HiT EEE EERE EL EEEEEEEEEGEEEEUEEEEOEECEEEERESE BEE ETEEELEEEEECEEESEEEEE ti

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