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4 : _THE EVENING STAR_ WASHINGTON permancet circulation t= Washi three times larger than a oaner eaeer’e the rity. As local NEWS paper and Ad- vertiaing Media it basze competiter. oe In view of the remits in the recent Southern elections the advice of those who counseled the repablican party to drop the force bill and sil legislation of the kind and make the fight squarely on the tariff and currency questions and the records made by the two great parties Tecure with peculiar force. It is true that the elarations on the subject in the platform end fm Mr. Harrison's letter of acceptance have Deen largely construed by the party, especially in the south, as not possessing the significance attached to them by the opposition. But itis evident that these reassurances do not prove at ail convincing to those who feared the force Dill while those who favored one are displeased at the hesitating, apologetic attitude assumed. ‘The insertion of the force bill plang, contrary te the advice of some of the wisest republican leaders, seems to have been proven # mistake more than # month previous to the presidential election. e - 202 October is the month of the student. In October with the criep air and falling leat he Fises on “stepping stones” of “‘dead” vacations te “higher things.” Quickened by bis sum- mer's recreation, if he be a true student, he | undertakes his new tark with added strength | and «fund of bope and enthusiasm which sur- prises even himself. There is really nothing fmportant in this life which a rational being ean desire that is not inthe compass of bis Possibilities if he devotes all his energies, moral, mental and physical, to its attainment The schools, colleges and universities of Washing- fon afford magnificent opportunities to all who ere inclined to avail themselves of the same, Dut the making of men and women is afier all chiefly in themselves under the tendencies in- herited from their ancestors and the influences of early nurture received at the fireside. Edu- eation is begun elsewhere than in school, and must proceed beyond the school, the college end the university through all the chances, ebanges, fortunes, sufferings and achievements of buman life up to the final moment. a e- ‘The strangest fact of the political year—a fact freely confessed by them—is the loss of | votes te republicans on account of the \ustra- ‘Yan ballot, ® measure first introduced by that | party inte the country and obviously intent: 4) to promote tntelligent as weil ax honest exerc | of the suffrage. Although it has been ass. a | and tosomeertent conceded that the republicans havea greater percentage of intelligent voters ia | the northern states than their 0; ponents the | and the injured by the reeu the reform ballot. It may be due, among other things, to the greater feeling of security on the part of the latter and smaller educational care respecting the mode of operating the system. ‘The republicans seem now to be awakening to the necessity for # campaign of education in re- spect to the workings of the secret ballot. +02 _ ‘The career of the vicious brood of highway- ‘men in Missouri and other western states, all allied by blood or family connection, has ap- parently closed, and for the good of society. ‘The Daltons, like the James brothers and the Youngers, have been a terror to banks, railway travelers, expressmen and the public generally 4m the broad region in which their operations have been carried on. But death in their last Dold and almost successful raid has annihilated the hand, thanks to the energy of a town mar- shal and the unerring finger of a Kansas rifie- man, —————— ‘The news that Miss Charlotte Crabtree, Imown to the public simply as “Lotta,” will Probably be unable toappear on the stage again, because of a fall, will be received with wide regret. Hers is a unique personality teeming with apparently inethaustible vitality and overflowing with mirth and melody. There hae been nothing in her persoral career to dis- pel in any respect the witchery that rhe exer- ised from bebind the footlights. —————— The Traction Company in New York having found public opinion too hot for them hare declared they did not intend to use the trolley anyhow, and have requested the mayor to siza the privileges accorded by the board of alder- men, with the stipulntion that overhead wires are not to be used by the metropolitan syndi- ate. It would scem that public opinion has ite value in New York and that the public Imnows the danger and nuisance of the orer- head electric motor. ——_~ro— ‘The Georgia election, 80 soon following state elections in Alabama, Arkansas and Florida, seems to point with absolute certitude to the rain of third party hopes. Nevertheless it is probable that the party will pick up some tional Congressmen in November and mar, the numbers are close between republicans and @emocrats, hold the balance of power in the House. But from present appearances the peo- ple’s party is already dying in the effort to be. a It is believed that diphtheria is sometimes con- tracted by little children while playing ne: sewers when the latter are open for reps ether purposes, Parents would do weil t fo this matter. The present is the season of ¢limatic chango, the season, too, when nature is shedding, serpent-like, ber skin, and m: wersed by his reascu to make the necossar3 tions through diet, clothing, ventilation ‘and the tke for aliered conditions. | —— | ‘The life that went out at Aldworth this morn- ing was the life of « great man as well as of a! Great poet. It is noteworthy that several of the giants of English literature bave ‘fallen on @eath”’ within a sbort time. Since the depart- ure of Emerson, George Eliot and Carlyle, Bancroft, Longfellow, Cardinal Newman, Loweil and Whuttier have joined the majority. ‘Thetr successors do not appear on the horizon of today. —___+e+____ While the democrats are stimulated by the Feceut state elections the republicans find en- couragement in the drift of things shown by the municipal elections in Connecticut. It is contended by them that the gains made in the manufacturing and tebacco-producing districte indicate the popularity of the republican posi- tion ou revenue questions. oo Already the question of who shall be the suc- ‘The Mafia ts enid to have migrated to Chicago. ‘That city, after is previous experience, should have comparatively little difficulty in dealing with = beck-number band of assassins like the —_—_ +e ‘Theater patrons in this city have been pro- finding that the work of editing @ PJ sar nmor~ repr THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY; \ “a fo ‘OCTOBER 6, 1892. GCG A gSSq go a § ao fh 3 ooo 2*4 (URtead delow.) Rerrecron Gis Heatens, C. $3.00 Axn $4.00. ‘New Combination Gas Heatars, best to be bad, $4.75, 35.75, &e. Asbestos Gas Heaters, $4.25, 35.25. A. Movpnus, 614 12x Sr. On Hearse Sroves, $3.00, $4.00. try oor Grasn Heater, the very dest. Will heat stores. office, parlor or ved room. $12.00. QA Mepprax. 614 12rx Sr. wEEey Prd tts Ove Ne Hearen is ony 815.00. w« Process Gasouxe (Read below.) (Abore.) i =] pop DD DDD D PDD pd bop bev pop DD REeES nce Face M M M3 MS M M M Mt Hoes oun Goons 90, $1.20, $1.40. 50c., 60c. Other Coffee Pots and Tea Kettles, 14c., 20, 22c., Ke. (Read below.) Cc. A ao 614 12rn Sz Bescox Dnor Lions Have two burners, with porcelain shade, ‘lleompiste. Only 970 Just the light to study, sew or read by. (Mead daiow.) ii i A Be th » Ted end. T Conrats Printed PTs S4 8S pair. TTT Seasse§ pEbihs Alot of Fine Prep (Second floor a sas aa Peaawe, coy raarkels, sizes Ralf price... $1.50 Piusu and A lot of 50. Axp Se eee Warr not nave taper tide and Kay an ta oy 500. (tend below.) Ter tne pisce tor alt Ges and OU Goods. C. A. Mons, 614 12cu Sranst, Guarvave H. Corsets, thes Ixsaxts Wear. (24 floor back; t: 18 50e. Colored Corvets, of sixes, BAURTS HTS Porciar Suorrrxe Prace, SEVENTH STREET. Our New Boys’ Clothing Department. The New Millinery. The New Cloaks. ‘The New Dress Goods. INTRODUCTORY BARGAINS STILL IN ORDER. TOMORROW WE OFFER Usvsvar Varves FOR OUR WEEKLY EEE ppp E D EE D D EEE DDD K £EE TTT tH Se ES Ee F A REB Bog 44 ER = eaasis ea cual bation ‘new and desirable Pall Merchan- ise created by the INTRO- DUCTORY SALE are among the No matter how do- item you can buy At near and below cost if found in Muuseny Derartuest. 6 $2.2 ‘1.05 Beaver- a ack San = 3 sirable the 1 ca i - the list below. om ie cae & = 3 Rissoxs. Narrow Satin an Gros Grain Ribbo rays, tans, brown, blue, & coyaed Deranrvest. Draperies and Sat rh. Worth Up to Laces Axp emesis. Srattosery Dzrarraenr. (Front basement.) ypeteries, worth from iy "imperfect. 13e. box Cxoax Deranrsesrt. front; take elevator. ) vyCloth Jacket, 38inches Foul far collar, ar slight BS. eri 16, were #10, spenwean Asp .¢ elevator.) pair hort Knit Skirts. 0°. each Worsted Caps. Hyasprencners Asp Frenes. Groves. Tan and Gras. Taffeta Hovservasisama Lixexs Brasxers. 8 84 81.50 Turkey Hed Table Cov- era. acl | | dddddddddedddddddidddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddds sade " dedddddd dddddddddddddddddeddddddddddddddsddaddadddddds “Srnraxss Or Beavry— an novelties have taken their places, Even in RIBBONS we find an opportunity to be exclusive. Furnishing | food for the copyists who take their cue from us. But our way of selling leaves them no price induce- ments to tempt you. OURS—the best—the originale— are no higher. ‘You will find RIBBONS will be plentifully used on Greases this season—and we have plenty for you to select from. Brand new colors. PLAIN GROS GRAIN RIBBONS for Dress ‘Trimmings—all widths—all qualities—all colcrs—all prices, FRENCH GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, in Red, Mais, Bine, Pink, Mauve, White and Black— in ail widths. BLACK AND WHITE FRENCH GROS GRAIN RIBBONS—all widths, 2 to 30. DOUBLE FACED SATIN | RIBBONS—all shades—numbers 12, 16, 22 and 3). In Black, 70 30. 5-INCH DOUBLE FACED SATIN RIB- BONS—75e. a yard. SATIN RIBBONS for Fancy Work and ‘Dress Trimmings—Blue, Pink, Navy Blue, Yellow, Green, Orange, Lilac and Red— better quality than the most you will run Ge. Be. Ie. 12Ke. 166. 19. BETTER QUALITY in ail shades and widths from Nos. 2 t0 2 S-inch SATIN RIBBONS in Yellow, Blue, Pink, Nile Gre-n, Olive, Lilac and other shades ~Bbe. and 450. a yard. MOIRE KRIBBONS—all shades and widths— at most all prices. 5-inch MOIRE RIBBON in Black, White and Cream—G5e. a yard. BOW-KNOT KIDBON in White, Cream, Blue, Lilac and Butl—22e, a yard. LOOP-EDGE RB’ BBON for Ruchings—Cream, White, Biue, Navy Biue and Black—19. a yard. CROCHET EDGE RIBBON in lots of aiffer- ent shades—10e. a yard. 2-inch BELTING RIBEON in Gray, Black, Navy Blue, Brown, White, Lilac and Pink— 0c. # yard. SATIN EDGE GROS GRAIN RIBBONS in all widths and the popular shades. WASH KIBBONS in Red, Biack, Lilac and Wh te—Ihe. a yard. COLORED VELVET RIBBONS—aatin back— in ali the new shades—numbers 5, 7, 9 and 12. BLACK VELVET RIBBONS—satin back— ‘best quality—all numbers from 1 (0 22. LINEN BACK VELVET RIBBONS in all widt hi 8inch MOIRE SASH RIBBON in Red, Blue, Navy Blue, Pink, White aud Black— Toe. a yard. SATIN EDGE MOIRE SASH RIBBON in White and Black—S5c. a yard. SATIN EDGE GROS GRAIN SASH RIBBON in Light Blue, Navy Biue and Greon—Superior quality —% rd, CREAM WHITE SASH RIBBONS—with knotted silk frinze—@3. 75 each. WHITE SURAH RIBBON, | embrotdered ends -@4."25 each. BLACL SURAH SASH RIBBONS, with knotted silk fringe—33.50 and 83.75 each. In buying RIBBON you will be influenced by variety and prico—but we give yous surety of qual- ity-UNASKED. You know nobody gan possibly show a larger select assortinent and could value cost less? stitched with Pernrs, Avencr.” ‘Telephone 995. “ ‘Nistn axp Pes Establishe2 1840. ough the grain st rally beautiful yellow into eving golden elint, which seems to as sociate in the mind a plenteous harvost and. the golden money for which itisexchanged. But as the gem is wore beautiful than the setting, so the snowy white product of the krain—the fine ieathery flour—is even more attractive than the sheaves and stalks which held 1 “Ceres” Flonz, especially, is noted for its peculiar fineness and snowy whiteness-but not fake it all out in fovka. “Ceres ur makes the most beautiful bread and Pastry you ever ate. Housekeepers who use it say it makes “more” bread, “‘vighter” “whiter” vreud, “sweeter bread snd " bread than any other flour they ever Lad in the honse. Beware of imitations. Every sack and berrel of the genuine flour contains » circular signed in autograph by Win. M. Galt & Co. and bearing the tinprint of two gold medals. Look for it. All grocers sell this beautiful flour, We only wholesate it. Wx. M. Gar & Co, “Wholesale Four and Feed Deaiers,” Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. n. w. 1t Tue Esoxexr De. Saxcres Exzornoroise “Vicrony” For Couens, Corps, Prevnisy, &e. Curethatcold! Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy and Cure that cold! Pneumonia are the most preva- Cure that cold! lent of all ailments at this sea- Cure thatcold! son of the year. The slightest Cure that cold! cough or cold may ultimately lead Cure that cold! to that most dreaded of all diseases, Cure that cold! Consumption, hence it should have Cure that cold! immediate and thorough ettention. Cure that cold! We do not claim that the Electro- Cure that cold! poise **Victory* will cure Con- Cure that cold! — sumption, but we do claim,and can Curethatcold! substantiate, that it will cure Cure that cold! Colds, Coughs, Pieurisy and any Cure that cold! ther disease in ite ineiplercy. In. Cure that cold! the Electropoise *‘Vietory" you Cure that cold! have your Doctor always at hand— Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cola! Cure that cold! Cure that cola! Cure that cola! Cure that cola! Cure thht cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Care that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cola! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Care that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! Cure that cold! (Cure that cold! Laxssunox & Bno. “Fraser Depantuest ‘THIS DEPARTMENT THIS SEA- SON, BRILLIANT WITH INDISPEN- SABLE MATERIALS FOR FALL AND.WINTER, 18 PREPARED FOR THE REQUIREMENTS WHICH COLD WEATHER MUST NECESSITATE. OUR STOCK OF MEDICATED FLANNELS FOR UNDERWEAR IS QUITE EXTENSIVE, RANGING FROM THE LOWER GRADES TO THE MOST SUPERIOR. Puary nep rranxets rnow 25 10 600. Pars eerpows 44, ALL covons, at ce (5% Piars ewenvowy, wit spors, 44, aT $1.00. Piars exvenpows, wrrn spors, 94. aT T5c. Haspsome raw ererpows. 34. at T5.. 2 Five rrexcu sacqve rianners av 750. (Entirely new patterns.) Five cenwan sacove FLaNnets at 50c. 10-4 srmrep sximrixo, pniont cozons, ALL WOOL, AT $1.50. A sew LIne OF FALL OUTINGS IN NEAT PLAIDS AND STRIPES, 12be. OUR STOCK OF EMBROIDERED FLANNELS IS MORE EXTENSIVE AND PATTERNS HANDSOMER THAN EVER FROM THE NARROW SCALLOPED EDGE TO THE MORE ELABORATE PATTERNS, BEGIN- NING IN PRICE AT 75c., THEN 98¢., $1, 81.25, be. A DESIRABLE LOT OF EMBROID- ERED FLANNEL REMNANTS AL- WAYS IN STOCK. Castor Fraxxers IN ALL THE DIFFERENT GRADES. 1 UNBLEACHED as Low as 6ic. BLEACHED as tow as 6c. ren yp. COLORED CANTON FLANNELS. DOUBLE-FACED CANTON ¥LAN- NELS. Ticxtxas, Sueerxcs Ayxp Pow Casts. READY-MADE SHEETS, READY-MADE PILLOW CASES, IN ALL WIDTHS—IN ALL LENGTHS. IF OUT OF TOWN ORDER BY MAIL. EN Eo BRE gs Eo Ak SES gS TLLL A’ A NNN S58 BRU U RRR GGG A BPG BPR 69% Be FB bee BB UU R K GGO HH 4% EB RRR 00 ae Bh eR tit BBR RRR OO ar Bb RR OO ase* Eee k R “oo 420, 422. 424, 426 7TH ST. _N. W. g tar-We sell RELIABLE FOOTWEAR ONLY—without misrepresentation—AT LOWEST KNOWN PRICES, BBR TTIT 5585 RROOooO T & be e3o3 f te BBB coo t “nt = This is Boot weather—and it is well for you to know that we are the only House in Washinzton carrying = complete Assort- ment of Mews Boors, BOTH COARSE AND FINE, OF FRENCH CALF, AMERICAN CALF, CHICAGO KIP, OR ENGLISH GRAIN, ar aT aT ar at AT €5.00, 82.00, hob elie sbite ce BPR cerca # eel RELIABLE SHOF. HOUSES, 920 AND 98? SEVENTH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 231 PA. AVE. S.E. 1 Bz Comronranue. A RE YOU ONE OF THE MEN WHO BR HAVE THUS FAR FAILED TO A” A PROVIDE THEMSELVES WITH A FALL OVERCOAT AND WHOGO AROUND SUCH DAYS AS THESE SHIVERING AS IF THEY HAD THE AGUE? WE THINK YOU WOULD RATHER BUY ONE OF OUR SERVICEABLE AND FASHIONA- BLE FALL OVERCOATS AND BE COM- ¥YORTABLE AS WELL AS LOOK STYLISH, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU CAN GET SUCH GOOD ONES AT SUCH MODERATE PRICES. W_ WE CAN SELL YOU A GOOD, AEE serrsorans OVERCOAT AS LOW AS TEN DOLLARS, OTHERS AT TWELVE, FIFTEEN, BIGHTEEN, TWENTY, TWENTY- PIVE. THIRTY, THIRTY-VIVE AND FORTY. ALL OF THEM THE BEST VALUES FOR THE PRICE MARKED ON THEM TO BE OBTAINED ANYWHERE. FABRICS AND COLORS ‘TO SUIT EVERYBODY AND SIZES TO WEIGHT OVEROOATS ARE 4130 READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION, 7 ati Ww OODWARD & Lornnor, 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —— Ressasrs Towonnow, Farvay, Asornen Day Ov Exrnaonprxany Vauwes. The REMNANT" REPORTS from the sewaral de- Part;nents are more tnteresting than for several wee! Past. Our space will not admit of all the Remnant matter. This is the natural result of « great business weok. Our remnante difer from the ordinary run of store remnants, in that they are not Allowed to remain unsold ‘ong rnough to become un- derivable. They are not tho last ends of things that are pasee, but mostly what is loft of ssasonable mer- chandise, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS ‘specially merit your atten:ion. Many good lengths of seasonable fabrics, enowrh for ladies’ entire suits, dell skirt and children’s suits. Look onr remnants over. Perhaps you tay find just what you need. ‘The prices will be littie enongh in every instance, for they are marked without reference to their value. elias Prorens Deranruest. 20 Fancy Ornamente! Picture Frames, cabinet size, damaced. Reduced from Me. to 10e. 74 Fancy White and Gold Ornamented Picture Frames, cabinet size. Resiuesd from @1 to ‘Wo. 6 Fancy Oak Eases, 5% foot hich, brase trimmings, damaged. Reduced from $1.50 and to 250 ‘SFancy Silver Rase’s, adjustable to any slze, Re- duced from #9 to @1.45. 4 French Piste Glass Mirrors, oak frames. Reduced from $2.90 to $1.95. (4th floor... -10th st. building.» Arr Neepreworx Derarraesr. SCARFS AND TABLE COVERS, hand-embroid- ered in colored wash silks and linens. 1 Bolting Cloth Tidy. Was @5. Now, 1 Linen Bureau Scarf, Was #8. Now. 1 Linen Bureau Scarf. Was Now. 85 1Canvas Bureau Scarf. Was 7.75. Now..,.@3.50 1 Linen Bureau Scarf. Was 10. Now. a7 1 Linen Bureau Scarf. Was $7. Now. 86 Llarge Felt Table Cover. Was 818. Now......815 1 Bolton Sheeting Table Cover. Was 87. Now. $3.50 1 Sorrento Table Cover, trimmed with real lace, Was 815. Now, 26 1 Linen Table Cover. 1lSorrento Table Cover. Was 8 Was #6.50. Now...85.50 L Japanese Stand Cover. Was $7.50. Now.......85 1Tan Cloth Cover. Was $7. Now... 83 1 Tan Cloth Cover. Was #10. Now. +85 (a floor, (Oth st. butiding.) Serr Deranrwext. 2 All-wool Tea Gowns, handsomely made and trimmed. Sizes 34nd 38. Reduced from $8.50 10 86.50 1 Black Cashmere Waist. Size 42. Reduced from 86.50 to 84.5 1 Dark Green Silk Waist, slightly damaged. Size 34. Redeced from $10 to 83.75. (Third floor... 11th st. building.) <> Croax Deranrwesr. 4 Imported Tan Capes, handsomely embroidered, heavy enough for winter wear. 2reduced from $18 to 812. 2reduced from $14 to #10. 5 Capes, all different patterns. Reduced from $10 tor 2 Imported Close-ftting Jackets, lined throughont with very heavy silk—richly embroidered. Size 36. Reduced frou: $25 to $10. (Third gor... -11th st. building.) Misses) Derantwent. 4 Navy Biue Diagonal Cloth Reefers, large sailor collar. Sizes 4, 6, 10and12 years. Reduced from $5.00 to 83.75, 1 Fine All-wool Green Broadcloth Reefer, broad Tolling collar, bias pockets, Urass buttons. Size 6 years. Reduced from $5.50 to 83.75. 1 Mixed Novelty Cloth Peasant Wrap, silk-lined hood. Size 8 years, Reduced from @8.50 to 83.00. 3 All-wool Black Cheviot Jackets, double breasted, notched collars, bone buttons. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Reduced frori: $7.50 to 85. 1 Brown Striped Lone Cloak with cape. Size 4 years. Reduced to ®4.75. 1 Light-weight Tan Cape with sleeves. Size 18 years. Reduced from #10.00 to $5.00. 1 Tan Plaid Cloak, full sleeves, rolling collar. Size 14 years. Reduced from €9.00 to 83.00. 1th st. bldg.) Boys) Crormse Deranruenr. 7 All-wool Suits, dark shades, Sizes 5, 6,7 and 10. Reduced from $6 and 86.75 to 85. 8 All-wool Overcoats, long and thick, all-wool lin- ings. Stzes7, 8,9 and 11. Reduced from $10to 26.7 (Third floor... -10th st. building.) os Buayser Deranraenr. 7 pairs White All-wool Blankets, borders slightly faded from window display. Spairs 10-4 Reduced from $5 to $4 3 pairs 11-4. Reduced from $6 to @5. Lpairll-t. Reduced from $11 to $10. 8 pairs White Wool Blankets, slightly imper- fect. 5 pairs 10-4. Reduced from $5 to €3.25. 3 pairs 114. Reduced from $6 to @4. (Second floor... -1ith st. building.) Mestux Usperwear Deranrwexr, 8 Fine Cambric Corset Covers, low neck, neck and ‘sleeves trimmed with lace and fine ‘Hamburg insert- ing. Sizes 24 to 40, Reduced from 75 to 50e. G6 Cambric Corset Covers, round neck, narrow edge of Hamburg on neck and sleeves. Sizes 38 and 40. Reduced from 38 to 23e. GCambric Corset Covers, high neck, yoke of em- broidery, neck edeed with Haniburg. Size 34. Re- duced from 25 to 15 (Second floor. 10th street building. ) —— Isvaxrs Derarruent. 1 Fine Odd Croam Cashmere Cloak, handsoraely em- broidored cape and skirt, fuil sleeves, suitable weight for both fall ani winter. Reduced from $10 to 87, 1 Fine Odd Crea:n Cashmere Cloak, cape extra lonz, kandsomely embroidered cape and skirt. Reduced from $9.50 to $7.50, (Second floor. --10th strect buflding.) —o— Corser Derantatexr. 1 pair Short Woven Corsets, scalloped top. Size 28, Reduced from €1.25 to Be. Tpairs “Self Opening” Corsets, two side steels. Sizes 28an130. Reduced to 25e. pair. (Second floor. annex 10th strect building.) —o_ Giove Deranrmesr. ‘9 pairs Ladies’ 7-hook Tel Kid Gloves—Tans and Browns, sizes 5 aad O%. Reduced from $1.25 to 81 pair. 2 pairs Ladies’ 8-button-lensth Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, gray, size OH, soiled. Reduced from $1.65 to $1 pair. 500 Remnants Crash—Russia, glass, Barnsley, Bleached and brown, 13 to 3% yards: oe a floor... aime bldg.) 100 Remnants English Long Cioth, 40 inches wide, im lengths from 2 to 10 yards. Reduced from 20c. to ‘We. yard. Remnants of Piaid and Striped Lawas, in lengths No other house DOFS—EVER DID-or EVER WILL—sell such STERLING QUALITIES at euch LUW PRICES as WE quote. Sans Axp Comraxy. eoececcvco cee Proors Ix Prexry. ee ey “confused to death” with all the SHOE lines that are pulling and heul- ing for your attention.——They all Preach about the same serincn—so you've really got to,go and ee to find out where your advantage lies.——A_ low price imn't @ virtue if you have to take the reeponsibility of quality on your own shoulders.——We've got the largest stock of dependable values to show you site of the fact we ask you the Jeast——nobody"ll dispute that—and it's divided up into an immense variety of styies.——It's not the easiest thing tn the world to wod strength and style without a sacrifice of comfort—and Shoes that are not comfortable are not worth Duying.——We've got the mewest, daint- fost forms—in exclusive styles—and every pair of them are as gentie as slip. pelea pers, —-Bix proofs eocoero0ce000e LADIES’ BRIGHT 1 BUTION BOOT: patent leather es Ts Saxe Saor Srons-82.50. LADIES’ BRIGHT DONGOLA BULION BOOIs, wiih oth tups and pate Jeather tive. ~You sen $e aller eles marked Ix Sax Suorz Sronr-$4.00. ever v00e 000 LADIES BRIGHT | DONGOLA FOXED BUTTON BOOTS, | with patent leather ese are what others offer as 8 match for our #4 Is Saxe Sno Srone-$3.50. LADIES! | BRIGUT, DONGOL-A TION BOOTS, with = feather tips ‘ana muanon, ense, heels. Is Saxe Sor Srout_$3.50. LADIES’ DULL DONGOLA BUT- PON BOOTS cmnde om the Cominon Sense last. Keaily worth $5. Is Sass Suoz Srone-$4.50. LADIES’ DULL DONGOLA BUT- TON BOOTS, with Op- Is Saxe Suoz Srone_$3.50. Get one of the CUPS ana SAUCERS— they are FREE to every lady buyer in our Shoe Department.——They are fan- tastic Hittle bits of bric-e-brac. The ANNIVERSARY SALE ts a ““FAM- ILY AFFAIR."—It's keeping us en the Jump——but {t's giving you some choice “‘cute."——Every store in our great be- zaar——is holding out an inducement to you Saxs Ayn Company, PENN. AVE. AND 7TH STREET. VALUE-GIVERS. Have You Bovazr Yous Te Nor, THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. Sreciaz Saxe. Sr. Paces. {2c asia Nog, tn aul fall sbades, shendseinck All-wool Suitings, in en _Rovelties. Worth Gc. For.. = Te. Heavy Cloth, in preity” stripes, a colors 50-inch Boucla Stripes, in at. 814S-1ncl shades, even black, at. Besides these specialties Srnuassurcrnrs, DRY GOODS, CLOAKS AND NOTIONS, 1 404 Axn 406 7m Sz READ THIS AND SEE IF THERE 18 SOMETHING 35e. a yard and Exclusive Styles of Dress Fabrics from T5c. to Yard. These goods must be seen to be appre- ciated, “Even if you have no idea of purchasing it will Pay you to look at our mammoth stock of dress W. A. wr & Co, 71) MARKET SPACE, 4 dop-0it of eents entition ome te br anthers. desoal tect the er nee for this ow. FRIDAY DAY and we wean to hay sround our Remnant mn thie sica. Comme yane Ty the qualities Prices speak for themaete miss something if you * first Remnant Bale quarters ry DY OPS indent Nowt Vn Aliso! Garnet Vivaccine Hemmant Pier 1 Lact Gray Be Remnant Piice vor the aii commer y Price sor the piece FOUR PATTERNS STRIPE CAME: A little ramped fr Feen h Imreria! Senge, Remnant P cb All-woo price, @7 oe as above. TS SRS Wares, Diack ernmant Poice nde 2Lineh Biack Benga nt Price. Nove. Remnant for Keunant Dri REY EMSANTS OF I i i Bui Chantilly Net Lemnant Price ” Is Blsck Sik Gaige,” striped 45 tuches wide, Was @4-31, Remnants of Torcbon Lace. Keuuaute of Oriental and Normandy Val Lace. FMNAN REG Ts. DHING KeMxanrs Whit. and Black Skirt Kaching. ‘White and Colored silk Nevk ‘Faching. air Price CHES. a LARS, EAP LEAKS. ite. Were 10and 120. Tomorrew'es icra, Cate thai ‘See 40, per get SUE THE Rempanis of Cn ana Wash Sik Tics which Were Zoe Tomorrere bets. UT TON UTTON Fa = Metal Bu cy Metal Tate ae | Were 5 tie on rw 15 i 9 CTS. REAT pIckInes HEE PoMORROW, EAT Wickines Et OMOKKOW, Sock ‘tod Ere Ca, ‘719 Manxer’Space, 719 Con. Sra Sr. Axo Press. Ave o FT VE Ee Pb ro x a4 EM gays Ar R. ae ‘Thousands are saving 20 and 2% om every dollar they spend today by taking 817 TH ST. advantage of our ‘The sale will only last Friday and Sat- urday of this week. quore than 4 pair to each omy nar be Saas ome (rd = ees! Black Baht Lae Howe a8, Childgen's Hamd knit hae ik ered ra oid toad be 0c. Cutldren's Norroxs. 1107 F Sx. N. W. Fors Axp Croaxs OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS IN STOCK Foss Repren Axo Atrenzp Jone. st un-| To PRESENT STYLES AT GREAT REDUCED Fos Tux-Brooves Mex. We have Kia Gloves... Sburece tusrri-s Glace kid’ Gisves., 1.25 button Moumyuetaire Uiowes R. Naruaaxson. Successor to B. J. Behrend & Som, 818 Tra Sx. N.W. a Dox Go Liwixe Avoxe wife with Corns and Wien sb can relieve you tm 8 low mahwutes embeds gy, Gon ‘epectalty. arf Rbini, Min ROE 1S Se IES! — MONS. Pt! Lines HORS, ROT , hte Bae: ine at penne ae wheats oe Oreswwe Foo Tus Levees Foams on 3 SATURDAY, OcT. & aT anon ae aE