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_THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. SME EVENING STAR bas « reaular and permasent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper ia theeity. As a local NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Mediam it basve competitor. —=<=—=— Notwithstanding soothing declarations from the president and stockholders of the Metro- politan Traction Company of New York that no trolley railroad will be built unless the public ‘want it there is manifestly great danger that ‘the system will be foisted upon that city. Cer- tainly it appears to be the design of President (Crimmins, who, it is said, seeks his ends much es Jake Sharp did, with » keener sense of the ‘value of public opinion and a shrewder idea of how to circumvent its force, to introduce the trolley under the elevated railroads if not pre- vented by public indignation, and then, using thet as an entering wedge, to place the danger- ous and otherwise objectionable system on other lines; for the Crimmins syndicate em- Draces eight distinct street railways, over which, Dy lease in perpetuity, the syndicate has abso- Inte control. No city seems to be safe against the greedy combination of electric and street railway corporations which everywhere is seck- fing to coin money ont of public danger and Runicipal disfigurement, —--—__— ‘The triennial convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, which ‘Teets in Baltimore tomorrow, will be one of the national events of the ecclesiastical year. This body, always able and distinguished in its Fersonnel and conservative in ite actic iad of the communion it representa. The sion abont to open is looked forward to with great interest and will, doubtless, be one of the most memorable in the history of the church. ‘The questions before the convention likely to | excite wide interest are chiefty liturgical. This convention may decide the matter of revision ‘of the liturgy, which bas been before the charch for many years. The proposed changes give ‘Qhe minister somewhat greater discretion in the public worship and tend to enrich the service fm accordance with what seems a demand that has grown up among both clergy and hnity. Besides this question that of the rearrangement of dioceses, increase of the episcopate, the ex- | tension and improvement of the hymnal and others will engross the attention of the body during ite sittings. +e. While a good deal is still said in the respec- tive party organs of “the west” and “the | th,” it ie New York that the party lenders | are most concerned about. The great battle | ground is in New York and whatever advantages may be claimed or possessed by the parties elsewhere, it is to that p I state of the past to which ther look in November to ret! contest between Harrison and Cleveland. ments estranged at or ions has beea going on with More or leas effective results the campaign, but the question i now not so much whe these elements have been reconciled as wh. the democrats can succeed in the national race with both » Tammany and an anti-Tammany Jooal tivket in New York city. The decision of the “unti-anappers” to place in the field a third or opposition democratic municipal ticket con- trary to the wishes of the national committee enuses great anxiety in the ranks of the demoeracy at large. This is due chiefly to the fear of trading. by which, although the total democratic vote might be in her for the national ticket would prc be di- minisued, but is also cased by the depressing effect the division world produce in rural New York and in other Another “revo is threatened in Hawaii, The mgnifieance of this fact to the United States is that this republic may well entertain some anxiety as to the not fully se- eured naval and coal station at Pearl harbor, on ove of these islan. Besides, there is close commercial intercourse with our Pacific ports and quite an important American property in- terest in Honolulu. That little nary of the big republic seems in demand just now to pro- tect the national honor and interests in the smailer countries within the sphere of the re- Public's immediate influence. 0s In the Moorhead suicide case in New York yesterday there are suggestions of the exist- ence of a suicide club, outside of the pages of Stevenson's story. Ifsuch organizations exist society will be quick to compel them to act up to their names, and to micide as clubs, refrain- fing from self-murder of individuals. It isa trib- tute to the modern tendency toward co-operation and orgavization that even self-murderers are Teprevented as fraternizing, combining and holding one another up to the mark of a com- mon purpose and agreement. ——- see ‘The Miinois republicans propose to utilize the Columbus celebration for political purposes by holding # grand rally at Chicago at the time of the dedicatory exercises. The democrats will doubtless follow suit, as it is not to be supposed oes And we have got some beauties this season sure co ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. TUESDAY, ; ‘OBER’ 4, 1892—TEN PAGES. —- Reavy For Tae Scrssozs. -AT- PERRY'S . g855OME folks have got an ies that they can do Detter for themselves in WRAPS than they can be dome for. Of course we carry a line of gar- ments—ready maie—that we think is varied enough to suit any teste. But it is not our province tores- ‘som why—that there is a demand for CLOAKINGS ts ‘enough for us to gather the choicest that are tobe enough. Ail weights from lightest to heaviest—for “‘right away” wear—end later on—in the ‘dead of winter.” You will find the colors—patterns and kinds rivals of the “‘made up” stock in quality—novelty— and exclusiveness. We just will not have alotof ‘styles that are to be found on every counter you come across, For Light Weights there are CHEVIOTS, REPELLANTS, Camel's Hairs, &c.—medium and dark colors—Si-inch from selvage to selv- aee—91.50a yard. NOVELTY PLAID VICUNAS—Tan or Brown effects—54 inches wide—82.75 a yard. CHECKED VICUNAS in Gray-or Light Tan shacles—the ft rough inches Wide—$3.25 a yard. GRAY and BROWN DIAGONAL, with the “Nappy” effect in changeable colors—56 inches wide—$2.50 ayard. LIGHT GRAY and TAN MIXED ROUGH DIAGONAL—Stylish? Yes—Durable? One of inches wide—82. 75 a yard. HEAVY-WEIGHT TWILLED CLOTH—one ofthe bright thoughts of the season—Light ‘Tan and Medium Gray—3U inches wide—3a yard. IMPORTED CHEVIOTS fn plain ‘colors— Bre ‘Red—iron-like for wear . Green, Brewn, Ox Biood and Claret and the other likeable ‘shades—56 inches Wide- $4 a yard. IMPORTED KERSEYS—Navy Blue, Brown, Tan and Gray es—-$4.50 a yard. The BLACKS are a strong lime among the CLOAKING: 58tnch BLACK CHEVIOT—medium weight —#3.508 yard. inch BLACK CHEVIOT—heavy weight— 94.504 yard. inch BLACK KERSEY—heavy weight— $4.50 yard. Stinch BL CK LINED DIAGONALS— heavy weizist Seloch BLACK NARROW WALE LINED DIAGONALS—heavy weight—84.50 a yard. Avcrmaxias are annaal. tn some way or other they are pressed into service year after year. The BEST kinds are the only PROPER, Kindstohave CHEAP ASTRAKHAN looks WHITE—@6 yard. If you are thinking of buying a > Pisum get sarrs seat coaTINa—The next best are a lone way in the rear— O-4 wide-$1z a yard. ‘You certainly cannot complain for want of variety this seascn—with all this assortment of new-made WRAPPINGS to decide among. It is select line— carefully gathered—moderately so:d. Penny Nusra axo Tue Avesve> ‘Telephone 995. HOH RFE L PPP. HOW OE 14 PoP HHH ke OL PPP HOH OE L P ie HOH Eee Tun P Be ‘That's what you need in selecting your Shoes. If some one had helped you in this matter a long time ago you wouldn't have so many corns today. ‘There's » remedy, though, even now, * and we've got {t-it's that famous €3.50 shoe of ours—corns don't flourish in it—the leather is too soft. They are made for ladies and men. Wrsos & Cana, mo F ST. N.W. BALTIMORE STORZ, ‘that they will leave the crowd entirely to the missionary labors of their opponents. Would it not be well to pair the grand rallies and call them off, separating the Columbus celebration ‘as far as possible from politica? There is a time for all things, says Solomon, and he might have added a place. more than local interest because of the efforts itis not probable that these efforts will be success- ful, if the opposition vote is considerable it will encourage the third partyites everywhere and show that the democrats have not a waik- over in all the southern states. a > or Florida ean hardly fail today, under existing ‘conditions, to roll ups large democratic ma- fority. Ite size will depend altogether on the strength of the third party, the republican party not being in the field for the present cam- paign. A legislature and several state officers ——_ wee ‘The success of Washington's efforts to enter- tain the G. AR. is exciting some rural envy. ‘This is one of the most significant tributes to metropolitan enterprise. SS A European trip is announced for Charles A. Dana. If he intends to prolong it, be should ‘not neglect to pair for the presidential election. 0 ee ene Gevelop cyclonic symptoms. Mr. Ingalls elares that he will speak only in that state. es ‘The political bombardments that General ‘Weaver has witnessed are calculated to make any celf-respecting hen eshamed of herself. —_—- = Count Mitkiowies and Col. Ellictt F. Shepard ‘might join in » protest against this persistent obilcemsctaton of thtr‘names —__++2—_—__ ‘The egg-throwing craze has broken out in ‘Tennewee and Virginia. It is even worse than 4.end 6 W. Baltimore street. Wernty Bouter -oF- W. H. Horse, 801 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE COURSE OF POPULAR TRADE is toward our store. The reason WHY is Plain. Weare showing an exceptionally Well-selected stock in all departments, and are prompt tn filling our orders. That you know is agreat satisfaction. To have an artcie delivered when promised adds tothe pleasure of possession, but if you are dis- sppointed An tte deidvers, Your Joy. is marred, and the pleasure you had anticl- pated in receiving it is dispelled, and you are filled with vexation. WE DO ALL THAT IS POSSIBLE TO KEEP OUR PROMISE. Come and make your selection of Carpets. Our styles are the best and prices RIGHT and your work will be done when wanted. nice Parlor Suite, ix pieces, for $47.50. W. H. Horse, ocf-St 801 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ora “Mozer Bara, “Liourze Buzap. “Woanrze- Brean. “Swrrreey Bazap axp 3 ‘Than amy other Flows you ever used. ‘Where can you buy a= Ask for it at: 3 i Tamp Axo List: Surursr or FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING Recently purchased in New York city at 47 CTS. ON THE DOLLAR Amount of original purchase was 658,710.21. Dickey’s chevicts, —— 87.50. PLAID WORSTED SACK SUITS, Nobby and nest, PLAID CUTAWAY, Plaids, checks and stripes, ——— BOYS’ SUITS. ‘2 Ages 13 to 18 years; coat, vest and long pant 95.50, 96, €7.50-—— and upward. CHILDREN'S SUITS, JACKETS and SHORT PANTS: 81. %, 81.50, $1.75, 82, $2.50, $3, 63.71,——. ——$4.50, 95 and 86— and upward. Double and single breasted. ‘MEN'S OVERCOATS, Strictly all wool, 87.50, $8.75, $10, @12.50, $15, 816.75, $17.50, $20, $22.50 and upward. VICTOR E. ADLER'S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 9299 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ‘Open Saturday until 11 p.m. Ez-Office Coats on sale Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 7 until 10 o'clock. Price, 25 cents. oct-3m A. Kavrwax, 909 PENNA. AVE. X.W. Ove Trane JUST BOOMING. Every department looming up with smile. Oce Israxte Deranrvest. Such a lovely display for — Second floor front. Ocr Corrox Wiccan Depanr- MENT, Ladies’ Cotton Under wear—we carry a very com- plete stock of cotton, cambric, nainsook and silk. ‘Second floor front. = Ove Waar Deranrsent. Ladies, if you wish to be en-wrap-tured we have the model garments. Second floor. Ove Tannnxe Deranruest. Ladies’ Dress Trimmings—this is and must become the banner department of our house—the very newest ideas prevail. floor. Ovr Hosiery Deraniuext Has grown very large—it occupies twice its former space. First floor. Over Hasozencurer Depanruest ‘Has developed into a very elegant paying department. 5,000 dozen will just about cover our assortment. Oce Kerr Usverwear Derarraesz. This department is keeping five clerks continuously busy. »First floor. Ovr Corser Deranruext Has every make from AtoZ. Second floor. Ovz Mews Fonstsmxe Derarruest Iscommanding the attention of agreat many new faces. Increasing trade causes increasing stock. The mention of 25 more departments will not cover the line. JUST ONE YEAR : In our present quarters end we are doubling our sales every day. ‘That surely speaks well, and as the say- ing is, you can't down a working man. We will join that class and work for ultimate success. A. Kavrsas. 909 PENN. AVE. N. W., THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVER. i —_ t RN OW Bh o% ENE BBB OO O NNN Bu %e § RS BB 00) ON NN x H 4 ware A £3 MMMM AA i‘ ee | iy MER MAE E Go H = More Asovr Tarzn Hars. We could talk forever about our col- lection of Hats without doing them jus- tice. Like flowers, there is always ad- ditional beauty cropping out here and there. Never was there a grander col- lection of the most stylish Trimmed than we are now showing, embrac- Stylishly Hats at the popular price of @4.98 each. Other Trimmed Hace at 87, 88, 89, $10, $11, $12 and 815 each. Laresr Is Dazss Tannaxes. —_ believe we have the richest and ‘most appropriate line of Dress Trim- mings shown in ‘Washington today. The leading effects will be white and colored ‘Edged Passemente- ries and Bands, with Fringes to match: Pearl and Gold Edged Passementeries and Bands, with Fringes to match; i i i it i i i BAU SEVENTH Or \‘T Or EA iE Al on Le BTR, FUILLTWE at ele ‘admiring patrons same is correspondingly low. E. G8 Bors: Cx 37 $" oO & K Ex ss oO KK od BA BM at AN OTIS i ta ELEVATOR i this department easy of access. ‘We have spread out for your examination as varied and large a line of Wraps as ‘any house in Washington. Every Garment we sell we guarantee to beto your satisfaction in wearing quality, style and PRICE. Exclusiveness of style and LOWNESS OF PRICE go hand in hand here. We've the ‘right sort of Garments for ladies, misses and children, and an inspection on your part will only be in jus- MS STREET. —— Fax cape Wisrez Mexcmaxpise BEING, < Sa MADE ARGAINS Ovr Axrnopuctory Sue ERY. here yesterday. Millinery is the mag- ‘Ret that is bound to attract any woman who hasa spark of the true feminine instinct. ‘Never before have we been in such a position to delisht the eye and pocket. We have enlarged the department to twice its former size and all the beauty of the ‘Milliner’s art is on exhibition here, No matter how high the style the price for Our trimmed hats are beauties, our untrimmed stock is extensive, our line of materials for trimming (novelties and staples) is unsurpassed and we wish PARTICULARLY to tmpress you with the fact that ON everything WE GUAR- ANTEE PRICES to be UNIVERSALLY THE LOWEST. ae tice to yourself as well as us. uu A XN ON POEL ES A FOE gt g He eR OF 2A H BRE SS co uw RR T AA N Sus8 = ‘To decorate your house tastefully and with little money ts the object of every Prudent housekeeper. We can be agreat help to you in both. By advantageous contracts with large Chenille Curtain mills we are in » position to sell you Portieres at prices that will DELIGHTFULLY SURPRISE YOU. In Lace Curtains we are now showing ,specially good values. We have clipped off all fancy prices usually asked in the curtain line, and these soods we sell with as proportionately low prices as we sell notions. OTHING. ‘We announce to our patrons that we will open very shortly a large and com- plete stock of BOYS' CLOTHING. We will surprise you in the values offercd,and it will pay you to wait for our announcement. aes Bacaurs POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. Wo sell— RELIABLE FOOTWEAR ONLY, without muisrepresentation—at LOWEST KNOWN PRICES, y ee CORK SOLE) seam SHOES. | sso Atonr-Uwnrvaruen. eecocovooee ee eee ‘The kind WE sell are not the clumsy affairs of former days, Our Novelty Cork Sole Shoes are made on an entirely, Rew principie, where the cork does not show,and yet Shoes made on this plan Keep out the moisture as effectively as those made on the old style. J OU'RE right “Seks sell the finest Clothing in America"——and as Fool ss can be made by any body.——Why shouldn't we!——We'll own up to superior facilities. ——Having our own workshop is a great belp—« great saving to you.—We couldn't buy as good SUITS as we wanted to ecll.——That's why we went to making on our own hook.——From the day we id we've been giving the custom tailors & close rub——aAnd we've gut the best of it——Their high prices are pitched om the basis of what they have to pay.——Of course ws expensive’ — and = wholly = un- Oce Corx Sorx Boors For Lives Are light enouzh, almost, to be used for evening wear. They are flexible and exceedingly comfortable—come in two styles: GENUINE KANGAROO, CoMMON SENSE SHAPE,Ok DULL TOP, WITH BRIGHT DONGOLA FOXING AND Tr, BOTH STYLES, HAND SEWED, Puce Osx $3.00 A Pun. Recessary with the opportunities our ““pre- pared” stock offerx——We don't my = “‘ready-made"—for the name is a scare nx Sorz Suors erow to some men.——Ours certainly are entitled to © distinction from the mass Fon Mex, that's bought ent of the open market. ——The different styles we bave—the superior way they are made—the elegant way-—and the perfect St we can guaran- tee to give you-is all because they are Of Finest French Calf, strictly hand- ‘sewed, in Laced or Congress Gaiters—a first-class Shoe in every way. Ar Oxy $4 A Pan A Good American Calf Hand-sewed SPECIALLY “PREPARED” svITs.— Welt Laced Shoe, with oak-tanned soles, keane imacorpaap a st Made for this community's wear solely— i made by exyerts——MADE BY US. dete eccocvreor coo cc ee Conx Sorz Suors os eee thesaczs) is? bouienazem F Decause they are here PFIRST.—Just ‘on Bors take notice of it——The presumption of some stores is simply amusing——With » great brag and bluster—they announce the showing of mew styles—the “dead image" of introductions made by us twelve months before—only lacking—as all copies do—the perfections of the copied——But they make bold with their askincs——Higher than‘ ours ‘May save you many @ doctor's bill— they cost no more than anyother good shoe—and are as serviceable and dressy ‘as any shoe made—Button or Laced. Paice, $2 For Sizes 11 To 2 $2.50 For Suzs 23 To 53. MM HE x PURE PAB BES | ae ertneie—tnetr tetra Be pa AA ieee MaMC OH OHAMAE ES OS @vecvvrecoe eco oe Zt 83 P% Ts58s Its US who are always urging for = sak Co o comparison——We are of our leadership—But it's more modest to let RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, you hunt out the truth for yourselves—— Muusery Deranrvenr. TTT sE885 a S343) B55 Children’s Navy Blue Wide Brim . Feinceof Walon Tipe (2), tn all “the leading shades, and Colored, Beda eas pm en, BOs, Ode $ bunch ‘eatin 1d 750. Rissos. 220. A YAR For a tine of Nor 22 Fino Fail ure sik, in the leading shades; wort abe, a large line of VELVET RIUBONS In alls ‘color widths, and the New Loop Edge Double Pace ‘Face Satin Ribbons, 44 a Contam pal sieeve: “a : Bo a4 ip Cheniile, Porticres at 5.98, $10. 43, 1.08 pair ‘Tambour and Irish 50 up to 814.50. €4 to $4.50 Fine Lace Curtains, Real Special values ta Point Lace Cartaing, Pest Ost ringed Shontive Covers 1 6-4 Fringed Chenille Covers, | 91.25 Italian Silk Blankets. ‘each 7Beach each Sesereoe lieeret Staaten: me i) a B55 ity ina BN oS nies of recess Te; gia Color Geercumse met Ss For $1 S-hook, Glace Kid Gloves, all new 91,65, 4-button” Real id Gloves, shades, 81,50 Gloves. Haxprencuers, wy fo. For Se. Colored Border Handkerchiefs. White Embroidered chiefs. . . Lage meDithicaciiskad iat Katclicas Ser mela ad < For $1.25 26ang 26 inch English Gloria Begging gk sion Gloria Umbrellas. $4.28 Hosmer Axo Uxprawean Dazss Goons. ‘ A BIG DRIVE. opened s line of 35 and 38-inch and Fancy Cheviot isa ail over for S0c. yard, for We have Stripes, Pinids effects, ‘and sold ‘A YARD. 50c. 36-inch Diagonal Chevrens in the new One case of Scotel Homeapuas iu leading fall shades, S 25c. vp. 1,00, 40-inch mew fall shades of Redford be — ha serorec 506. yard $1 20nch Bore Black Silk Serge, Faille Francais and KLadame: Tm sss f oy ° Fes A YARD. Our own fmportation of 22. Bengalines, $1.50 quality, for. inch Colored $1.25 yard —+—— Livres, Misses Axo Campnews Croaxs Asp Surrs. SPLENDID VALUE FOR eo oft Se - a oe = Ladier’ Black Choviot Jacket, 39 inches long, full toll, fur shaw! collar ‘and lapel fect fitting... Lads Tons Hox Coats, extremely sty lap, seams, ‘large ‘buttons, 3M inches fonue silk ne, Nase wanes he Tan ‘Serie’ Military Cape coals, in Beotah clots. Sizes 4 to 1s years Ff 2809 _ 2.9% 38 a8 = yg seams, oxtra long. . Misses’ Light Ten Jackets, Russian effect, extra Sizes 14,16, 18. 87. a Mosux Uxpenwean. Israxts Wea. Consers. We carry ali the popular makes of Corse:s, We can suit you. ge Wrarrre Deranruenz. (2A floor ; take elevator.) tl. i or atzltshig. made Fancy Cloth Wrappers, ul “QOH HIST TREAT R oo, ac 930 AND 932 SEVENTH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., 231 PA. AVE. 8.E, ‘We hate conceit. 647500 pairs Men's and Ladies’ Al ‘Wool Black Cloth Overgaiters at 50c. a pair. For the next SUIT——iook HERE! eeccecves 000 ee 1 The ANNIVERSARY SALE is ® boom- ing success——Everybody is included in ite offerings, Laxsoonon & Bro. eoccececee eo oC C® Recesr Propverioxs Saxs Axv Comrarr, Or Forres Axv Doxrsric Sux PENN. AVE. AND 7TH STREET. ‘The Premiers of Dress. Axe aways totefound at our spaciots and well-supplied ‘Silk Department.” Here canat all timescan be found the latest ideas and the newest shades. We areever on the alert, and as soon as anew fabric makes its appearance you will find it upon our Silk counters, and you will also find our prices are lower than current quotations for simi- lar fabrics, Poruso carefully the following items and you will find that we are selling new, stylish and desirable fabrics at lower prices than you can procure them for elsewhere: Fancy and Plain Weaves of Bengaline, in new shades, $1.25 Pea Yaz. ALLL sit Faitte Francaise, in new shades, 85c._Per Yano. Exrra Quality Changeable Taffeta, in new combi- nations, Excerrioxat Quality Changeable Surah, in new combinations, 750. Pee Yano. é eaiiiaiahpeconanitakoseetiniiadataonni deddddddddddddddddddddddddddddedddddddddddddddddds Goon guatity Gros Grain, innew shades, T5c. Pex Yano. Fravrp cuangestie Teteta, in new combina- $1.00 Pex Yas. EXQusie DES: TEnadNes: S _3 s AA 44 ‘re clocant values for Te. Bhocane changeabie Peau de Sole, in new: $1.25 Pos Yann Frovnep tatreta.snowing three colors in combina tion, new: $1.50 Pee Yano. pope, loves re Scorcu Piaias, the correct thing for waists, ood ‘assortment of styles, $1.00 Pee Yarv,| A BE V Cat Wi Swrvex sarans, new desiens, $1.00 axv $1.25 Pen Yano. Fasoy sna pista weaves of Black Bengalines $1.00 ro $2.50 Pee Ton Sc 3 Have you made use of our LIBRARY? > tem e weer eececees “PIERCE ¢ is Maarer Space, 719 Cos, Sra Sz. Axp Paxx. Ave Pumied. Business done on this platform t# sure to rows satiefacto: Whatever we Ot be worth Far more them what te , et Busoxy, Ts Due Tus. STAN mawpe, — + NPTErs v incre WID it ML ur * SHADES, PEE VAUD 2 Anch-wide Suk Braid with Tersian center. tp raid with coca ™ fact Oy osem fo be Pay 2imch Moss Band.” Pers: xD ‘TER SHOW CASE. Trave Barxorr Ly Rinwows ALLSIER SATIN AND GROS GRAIN RIE POSSLINA CAST VARUEIY OF BADIA, ine INCHES Wip! 210rs 1B lemitd offer as this can ne, but we ot tm tise, thee root lar. ty oF refund the money TON GLACE “EID. TANS, Gheen CAND br Stk Phapk Durkotse Prick is adibgtton Suede, with tro broad black stitching Tom and Gray i) Latest novelty, 4 Gace Kid, Wack Wind ine. fasionste Aas pearl ttn mini Haxoxencury Trane eae Dips CHINA SILK, BEMSTITCHED, Fae BANDRERCMIER, 18 CENTS, 3 Fi CENTS. A GRAND OFF! Pols exerptiona’ valves, andl pethine ‘ine, one Tinon and’ sat, Wepaker ust al alte are enormous, Foucvunet help tut buy w lection. Mawes, Foxpa & Corant Cash Jobbers and Retatl-ra, 807 Px Ave N.W. Dez. H. Sascues Exzcrnororse “ Cones Disease Wrrnovr Menrerse Tur Crowsixa Evrour Or A Lures Lavon, ‘Vierony.= ALife's Tabor. Only after you have labored A Life's Labor. 38 yearsof your life on one thing A Life's Labor. can you fully appreciate the at A Life's Labor. tention which the eminent sci- A Life's Labor. entist Dr. H. Sanche bas be- A Life's Labor. stowed on the invention and A Life's Labor. perfection of the “*Electropoise ALife's Labor. Victory," 38 years of unremit- A Life's Labor. ting energy, 38 years of concen A Life's Labor. tration of a matured te i I i & Eieegeesiiz reel | 931 FS: N.W. Office hours, 12m. to 2 p.m, @p.m. toSp.m. Serecr Ir No OU CANNOT VERY WELL DO y WITHOUT A FALL OVERCOAT MUCH LONGER—IN FACT, You SEED IT VERY MUCH THESE CooL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS. 80 WHY LONGER POSTPONE THE PURCHAS- ING OF IT? THE ASSORTMENT 18 BETTER NOW THAN IT WILL BE LATER, AND IT IS TO YOUR ADVAN- TAGE IN EVERY WAY TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW. OU WILL FIND HERE A com. {Pp rammtinnor at THE Pasa JONABLE SHAPES AND STYLES IN THE MOST POPULAR FABRICS AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE PxICES, NO MATTER WHAT PRICE You Pa¥, WE GUARANTEE THAT YOU GET THE FINEST AND BEST COAT FOR THE PRICE TO BE OBTAINED ANYWHERE: IN AMERICA. TEN TO THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS 18 OUR RANGE OF PRICES, AND IT CONTAINS ALL STYLES AXD Resiset Panza & Co., Axsznztcax Crorn Re, 1200,1202 & 1204 F S:.N.W.