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WASHINGTON. THE EVENING STAR bas « reaular and permasest circulation in Washington three times larger thas that of any other paper ia theetty. As a local NEWS paper and Ad- Vertising Mediam ft haan competitor. Chicago has the trolley and the grade-cros- ing nuisances, and the singular thing about {t fe that these afflictions of the public are also mutually affictive. The trolley road seeks to break an injunction restraining it from crossing a steam road. This application, resisted on the ground that the trolley wire endangers the lives of brakemen on the grade crossing be- neath, brings up the common culpability of these enemies the public safety. A Chi- ago judge saw the point at once, and declined to ditolve the injunction until the failroad commission could act in the matter. But he held that it was “time for some one to step in and take some measure to protect the public from the deadiy grade crossin the trolley people should exalt over a victory which they did not deserve to win except on special grounds, the judge further rule’ that the trolley people “ought to take steps to con- stract that crossing #0 as to reduce the danger toe minimum.” Chicago would like to see = Kilkenny cat fight of mutual destruction be- tween the trolley and the grade crossing. ——__+-= Comment is made upon the low price of wheat compared with that of Inst year in the face of ‘an apparently diminished crop for the present year and heary exportations in excess of last year. The great importing countries of Europe Rave accumulated large stocks of grain in ex- com of former supplies, and still our exports continue to show a large gain over 1891. In the language of the Springfield Republican, “the foreigners are plainly getting the grain at their own price.” Not only is thore large exporting of whent at prices 20 per cent lower than last year, but the domestic marketing fe heavy likewise. It is snid that rarely has the price gone as low as 73 cents, the price in Chi- cago Inst week. As with better prices and « very mach larger crop Inst year the farmer ean hardly be forced to sell for need of money, the eoncinsion reached in some quarters to account for the peculiar condition of affairr just potnted ont is that more wheat was left from Inst year's erop and more produced in this year's than has been accounted for in the reporteand estimates, ee ‘The order in the pension office forbidding emplores to gamble at Jackson City was un- donbtedly framed with the best intentions and to the comparatively few men that it reaches may be of inestimable benedt. But its general effect on the service is not so #ure to be desira- Die. There are few things more demoralizing than a petty surveillance which challenges de- ception and invites toadyiem. Theoretically the relation of an official to his subordinates can only be affected by what pertains to public Dusiness. This is ome of the leading ideas of the civil service system of this country. Men whe through personal babite of any kind be- come unequal to their duties should be su- perseded and not made subjects of moral disci- pline. This view seems somewhat cold blooded, Dut the iden of conducting @ reformatory sve tem in the departments is an extreme in the ether direction. — ‘The swift fall of « noted man is no cause for congratulation, although the verdict rendered fearlessly by his neighbors may satisfy the re- quirements of law, ani therefore of public opin- fon. Mr. Delamater's career bas been a check- ered one. Defeated in his race for governor in estate overwhelmingly favorable to his party, be mnk out of notice until the verdict of guilty of statutory embezzlement was rendered. ‘There is a solemn lesson in all this for men disposed to look for easy ways to wealth and public honors. It is far better for the state of Pennsylvania that its laws and character should be vindicated than that any one of its public servants or party favorites should be. ee Tasiging from the action of the Philadelphia @ommon council in the matter of the Fair Hill milroad the city of brotherly lore does not mean to grant grade-croseing privileges to new reads, Philadelphia, like Washington, knows _THE EVENING STAR. A Worp To Sarcnpars Suorrens. 002000000000 URELY you have let the leds give thelr summer clothes the last week of weert——Then TOMORROW is changing time.——And HERE is chang- ing place.-——Our variety would tempt you if wothing else.——But quality pulls © strong oar—and so does price—in draw- fog you here.——This Juveniles’ string to our bow is = store in iteelf—e store, mind you-e big one-in size and re timation an4 yours.——It hasn't a mateh fm its proportions—or attractiveness—in ‘Washington you know-and we know it i» rival-less the country over._——It shows off im its true magnificence beside its competitors. ——The quickest—most satie- fed bayers—we serve are those who have ‘measured the shallowness of other chan- mela ——There are no hidden reefs of doubtful qualities and inexperienced Judgement to be fought shy of here.—— Patronage follows confidence. ——We are Perfectly candid with you.——We desin to show CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS, SUITS 04 OVERCOATS at the lowest price we can guarantee satisfaction.—— | Sone Picis | Scr. g recognize them as having no superiors. goa Handdecorated Toflet Sets, all new designs; fin- |x 50. pune scarey Salad and Nut Bowls, handsomets shed in burnished gold. Valued at 86.50, @0 and | ane $7.50-ram i reewesly ot €200 FOWNES BROS’. & 00... bap ag wre special price, 04.41, 04.99 and 06.47, al jackets sell regularly st $10. When you &00., parle — pe : _— wrda | x feel the cloth and see the silk facing, &c., you'll re- PERRIN FRERES & CO., Fish and Game Sets of French and German China. | , Totlet Sets, with Jars designs; handsomely | _ oe TREFOUSSE & CIE., 98.00 to 850.00. aa ee new shape. Valued essoToee | buyer requeare tt mentioned that since these FOSTER’S PATENT HOOK a sng pa TO 0.0000 garments are not regular stock they cannot be dupti- cub wae eekorns kaencn: _oinlish Tole Seta, ich decorations—22 paces, t-| — . 87.47, 98. —— ig] Crete Ne —— fading slop tg 18} sve Som, Hote 1 OG 7 b-chee Mem NS eee 4.50. Srver Ware Ar Low Prices, si ¥ | iene Jackets are for thove who donot care Jor tooheary« a fees rae ac ak Reagras ey ms 81.48 Stiver slated Butter Dishes, band carving, Min G farment. They are silk faced, elegantly made nee shape and decors} coir fnished, ¥ | pride tre, = _* | food value at $12. HL ea —#4.50.— €1.48 Cake or Fruit Baskets, hand carving, graceful . we —— Kloe Shi tasers (EET should be rememberat thatthe 150068 Wrap | Hare, —— nigh ds Pickle Castors, ty. 08, ‘ollection veil never again be as complete as now. ck Acaidesihice 8 je Castors, vars pretty. Overcoats. | Ss the BESMEMENS™ | “Th cbowe mentioned ere out tnetacntel tothe requ: Bo a 81.48 Sugar Bowl, now desizns, 08>. l ee Le “SAT | lar stock, which tneludes ETS, a mst twice there bors | may be Atted without any alterations. faa ie z of “Suite Gaave. | Tsp | Fs ‘Ral 14} Ly i | Ovencoars. | Suorr Pass the danger of these crossings, as frequently shown in the case of railways now in operation. Ali such privileges should be withdrawn, not only im the cities, but also in the subarbs, and even in the country where there are sharp curves or other peculiarly perilous conditions. oe ‘The Highbinders have come to the front in St. Lowix, That seer evident!> tntelli- @ent and well-lisctplined onge:ization assumes to mete ont «upreme law, regardiew: of the country’s own judicial system. It is another | manifestation of the celestial idea that the United States and its institutions are important only aa means of providing Chinamen with muperior financial faculties, — Now that the Pago Pago coal station has been | Wrtually secured the Cnited States will nat rally week to conclude the arrangements for securing at once the station at Pearl Harbor. With two naval coaling plioes in the Pacific, one in the Samonn and the other in the Hawaiian Intands, the republic will be in a better condi- thon for eventuntities likely to oceur in the bis tory of any powerful government having broed imternational relations ‘ ee Noone can now say with plausibility that Clewe- and i not & muccesful “placater.” With Hill on the stamp. although not cortial enough to meet Ba chief personally, and with Grace holding off bie “anti-cnappers,” the Tammany tiger lord of the wanicipal jangle, and Murphy running the state demcerecy, it would seem that the dermo- eratic candidate is getting up as mach concord before the election as could rensomably be ex- pected. ————~o-—__ ‘Tee Germans of the District of Columbia paid due but quiet honors yesterday to the @urdy founders of the German settlements and the important results of German immigration. Thee day wes observed in other places likewise. America owes a great debt to its German pop- ation amd deacendants of original colonists, ho have Giustrated here the virtues of the Teatonic race in all its branches, ne Scrrs. ——T. it ‘Security. | A i tl iz] pa Be i | misst pil if | e6 TO 89 | hd tat’ see” if hE ———_—! don't—How the novel- § | a ana aries \¥ | Sears pintvel aot é ee L¥| Selman ee Pegg | #10 ‘The colored Odd Fellows’ parade was veey (@eeditabie to the order, and shows how the spirit of organization has beer. perfected in the Agmerwan African rete since it was emdiowed with freedom end hes been umproved by edtuca- thon. — — +02 —___ ‘It is comething of « surprise to people who ‘Pegerd the cwarette as one of the msiguificant Watennecs of life tr mote that the destruction by fire of a manafactory of them invotred a low. ef baif s million dotinre. — +e ‘The prevatence of suicide fs frightful Psy- edologis® shoah put their heads together to oer some practical suggestion toward its pre- venten. ——__++ >| ——_ Fort Myer will have 2 improve ite drinking ‘Water if it te to contiage to be regarded as ‘the sess where the good soldiers go.” Staite mace Ge past tate ftom the scene of action leasens the danger of gutting the wires crossed. ——- see ‘There are some evidences of =» doubt as to whied Boorke Cuckran is most_—a statesman or ep elocutionist. — ee ‘With the death of Heine, Hugo, Browning end Tennyson the greater poctic sctivitis of ee age ceases eee ‘The absence of any onpyright regulations con- @eruing political prodictiume is very conspicu - a ‘Washington's Iydra, the policy shap, has Pine weve ry eli geen Sng, By eeoecoeecooooee Sans Axv Comrayr, A Block of Sores, PENN. AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET. are | and Chevron Jackets are satin lined and made to retail RZ. | at 90. OF Suits that were made. ——""Thay are al: | mente made— loa wi Ainsatinced purehe er Pre aye | of leaf patterns usually retatls at €2.98 a yard. one te ee, Frais 7 THE EVENING sTAR: WASHINGTON. Dp. C. FRIDAY, ocTéBER 7, 1892—TEN PAGES. TRUSSES. 10zs, L1su Ax» F Sz. N.W. Orricaz, Goons, fa not morely s: ‘where Spectacles and Eyeglasses are sold, but a ‘of Seientifie Optics, sr enter te tivtcton ofc outiog eelstuaptitan. 235 Gold Bpectacles and Eyeglasses, finest periscopic lenses. —.00,—— Steel Bpectacies, finest periscopic lenses, —50e.—— Black Zylonite Ryegiasses, cork nose pieces, finest periscopic lenses, —b0e.— Pool's Signal Service Barometer and Thermometer combined. Colored Spiett Thermometors, Uthographic scale, es The Truss from §5 to $10 elsewhere. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADER OF LOWEST PRICES, 438 7TH ST. N.W., COR. E. at Youve Neven Seex Turse Sacners. R. Gorpscmn, —10e. to 85. — Tomonnow. Saturday, will be offered for the first time 42 Sample Jackets, every one different. Some of them cost the importer more than we ask you for choice. PHYSICIANS CLINICAL OR FEVER THERMOMETERS, Made to our order by the leading manufacturers, stamped " Woodward & Lothrop," and sold under our ‘eccuracy. ‘Regular in herd rubber case. B23 _rreee 16 secrete are exclusive in the true ———— ‘sense of the word—none like fhem are in Washington Regular pink or green scale, in hard rubber case. OF will come later, Composed of the choicest cloths —Bie.. England produces, lined with the best silks, made by Regular in gold-plated case—chain and pin. expert men tailors—none can be better. Such quality —#1.10._ . and style garments are found in but few stores and mega Rot at lesé than $36 and 840. Z a eae regcoe tw" You ses that the Palate Royale cash business enables advantageous buying as well as emall profte when selling. $8.7 5—reentyate of those Juckete of English cloth made up in the latest London etylee—with vel- ‘vet collar, ‘*Miss Terry” sleeve, correct platted beck, extra length, plaid lining, &e. Notone worth léss than S12. Several madg to retail st @15 each. Choice for 98.75. G@-Our Mr. Lindaw's late trip to alec prolite .. Near 11th st. entrance.) A Fever Thermometer should be in every household. $30 Tux Cmsa Disxen Sere. | —Buroum Price, $22.39.— These fine Dinner Sets are beautiful. They are hand-painted, in rich designs—thin china—latest abape. €30 ts very cheap for such elegant goods, but tomorrow we'll sell them at the ‘Special A Veny Cusap Tea Ser. Fine Imported Tea Sets, hand-painted decorations of natural flowers; elegant thin china, entirely new shape. Our usual §12 set, We offer them at our ‘special sale for Craron Ponrnarrs Ar $1.95. ‘That this new departure in our Pleture Department is going to meet with the sucess it deserves is evi- denced by the orders we've taken alresdy. The work is strictly Arst-clase in every particular, and guaranteed to giveentire satisfaction. Must be examined to be properly appreciated. Suz 16x20, $1.95. Everything that te now and attractive in pictures—choice goods arriving daily. Fec-eimiles of Water Colors, new and select subjects, 10x20, rich and dainty white enameled frames with heavy gold ornamented corners, (4th floor. im latest London styles—a fleeting bargein. ©The maker's dowbt of the stability of the mer- chant for whom these garments wers made bring them to ws—to you, at a price concesston. $6.50_rnese xavy axp stack omavior Mexs Guoves For fall and winter are here in an assortment never 80 complete. The newest shades for “Dress,” ‘*Walk- ing" and ‘*Driving” in ez ~ar point and embroidered backs. Thetr names are .ueir credentials. You'll Cuma Wanz, Crocxs, &a Engagement Cups and Saucers of French and En- @iish China—all sizes and decorations. Touzr Sers Never So Curae. ‘This special sale of Toilet Sets is = grand affair. Every set offered is « new one just received this fall. ‘The prices are remarkably low tomorrow. platn and fur-trimmed gar- ‘mente of every latest atyle of Jackets and Newmarkets for ladies, and Jackets, Gretehens, and children. Sheffield Silver-plated Dinner Knives, 98¢. for 6. 48c. Silver-plated Tea Spoons, 25e. for 6. Fluted After-dinner Coffee C Saucers, tasty, Faaruzns. gold decorations. "Usually acid for 83 Just received a new line of Untrimmed Hats for Faxcx Casa Ar Sprout Prices. Gas cases, rauch we sell you at €2.60 will cost you | (PIERCE'S) (POPULAR) (PRICES.) TH NEX HANGEABLE HANGEABLE Of Ba FISSERY ie ed * The Library ts Waiting for You. — Se SS of prices RESS_(yO0Ds ESS Goons Are receiving more attention cacts day... Sach cetving rea h day, t Ri of a sudden, However we opened our are DRESS GOuDs De partaneat with fa Preah. riot rock ot Autumn Weariuge, Several of cao pirieg SHsinch ANowoo! Ciomking, 19, small ipes. Mediura weight fr cbbdren ‘Soe at oe So Heavy weisiit Cloak gash, | for nities" aR aera ge Ok Seagrass Camel's Hair effec of. Sere ake ail “Slors, stripes TELVETS ELVETS Are very hard to get. ae cate ae meer jor Sleeves of JEW CORSET P)EPARTMENT zw Conset DERAITIEST been opened. All the ne yen tn Long Waist Core be 'P Le long toadtau there; black, drab and white sayatene tasers ‘The finest was over sold in Wasthasten of our atel: wear and good shape it has no 7. Warner's Health Corse her Kind of Corsets pe INGS ARB VE EILINGS find an end. We canuot attem fell all word Like ator em dev as and every wt to Things. It would ay in for, you to wee them youre owl br 7 in "Veling, Railing? aching, 2, canbe er Ts 3: uciek se a ey Sa be ota, 48:00 ewes Pee Ssteny TS Hur hese, prices, What we have now won't be here < it Fast Bleck Royal and barb Rivbed Hoes, extre heer ee r Iv Ladies’ 45-cont Heavy W Sat ¥ double sol yarday, gqable soles, GOO THESE FOE ToNorRow: OMOKROW. BPR. rier eae, SQRE & Cor. Sin Sr. Asp Press. Ave. Indies, mises and children. Ail the newest shapes 16c. Thin China Hand-painted Fruit Plates, 10c. $1.25 New Gold Decorated Cups and Saucers, very elegant coods, 87c. for six. 16e. Toothpick Holders, decorated, 10c. 10c. Hand-painted Bone Dishes, 8c. 5e. Japanese Butters, 3c. 15e. Thin China Gold-band Plates, 120, Fine Decorated Oatmeal Saucers, —Special Value, $1.75 | Scrrs. $8.75 ron cuetcemtin te temee toe Winter Storm Serge Blaser Suite will be offered af $8.75. Allsizes, in navy and blacks, A good ten 4ol- Jar’s worth for $8. 75. GP Such variety of sizes that the chances are you mee Hand-painted Chine Cream Pitchors, va- ious shapes and patterns. 10-piece English Tollet Sets, tasty decorations. —82.50.— $12.98 neste sete of magn chavo bar Evenr-Day-. Nucessrrres—Cuzar. $1.50 Sets of Mrs. Potts’ Irons, Sin a set, $1.05. 25e, Patent Flour Sifters, 15c. 20e. Hanging Soap Dishes, 10c. 45c. Fine Jupanned Heavy Tin Trays, 20-inch, for Bday Marbelised Trop Clocks, striking hour and ‘half hour—cathedral gong. 94.25, ‘Table Water Tumblers. ‘85c. dozen. Rich Cut-glass Individual Salt Cellars. —35e0.— (Fifth floor... House Fonxtsmas. Japanned Tollet Sets—Foot Tub, Water Carrior and Slop Jar. 81.00. Japanned Slop Pat's, 200. 10th st. building.) cost of time and money than if made by « modiste. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, ‘12th and Penn. ave, 20c. Scrubbing Brashea 1 10c. %e. Patent Closing Towel Rack, 5-prong, for 1c. I5e. Balad Sets. polished, 8c. Ibe. Boxes of Colored Gas Tapers, 100, Tin Cups, holding 1 pint, 2c. ‘35c. Glass Fruit Stands, 180. ‘38. Vinegar Bottles, 230. 0c. Glass Saucers, 5c. 5c. Medium-weight Tumblers, good quality, 3c. each. Cocos Door Mats only 19¢. Finest French Shelf Peper, finest quality, all colors, 10 yarda for Wo. nd Blotters and Chalk and everything else that is handy or helpful desk. 11th st. building ) 1892-93 Dazss Fasnics, INCLUDING Brass Fire Goods of all kinds, 85 to $15.00. ‘Lots of humbug about so-called exclusive novelties. 3: ‘The usual method edovted is this : A certain fabric is 83 BE P% PE made up in designs thet vary somewhat. Merchant Ss 0 HHS 88 OE ‘No. 1 doesn’t have exactly the same pattern as mer- Sss8 Coo HoH 00 “oo” Tin chants Nos. 2, 3and4, though otherwise the goods School and Dress Shoes for boys, youths, migges PPP, PPP L ER areidentical. Some merchants advertise these as | and children. A full assortment of the best kinds. u u PoP POPL 4 E 85s exclusive novelties and charge you exclusive prices. Boys’ Shoes from $1.50 to $3.00. Biter? fF t Fe 5385 ‘The Palais Royal has theseso-called exclusive fabrics, | 1. 1 4,, sizis! Shoes from # een crak vite uu PP LLLL BEB Ss58 which are afered at the same ratio of prokt as om| of new and attractive styles. Especial Asmall lot of Light Cloth Blazer Suite, consisting ooo H HERE A PPP other goods, so that P. RB. quotations for exclusive (?) eee nt ree ss Soleo peed Bought $° Bali & A4 ber low jue an¢ sold accordingly, Regular CH a AAA - styles are very much lower thas prevailing. $12 and 815 Suits. Wo HE Eee #4 BP - $2.35 yard for 42-inch Damense in exclusive de- —$6.75 and 87.50.—— signs. Similar quality and slightly different forms — 25e. Scholars’ Companions, very fine, complete with pencil, penholder, ruler, lock and key, all for 10¢. Novenry Nucx Fruxos. ‘The latest conceits in Ladios' Silk Dress Fronts, in- cluding plain colors, glace oftects and the fashionable plaids. —$1, $1.75 and 82.— Acomplete line of the latest novelties in Jabots. Especial attention is called toa line of fine Lace Ja- bots, including Fedora, Point Applique, Point de Gene ‘and Point Gaze. —$#1, 81.25, $1.50, $1.75 and 62.50.— Embroidered Chiffon Jabots, im all the latest shades and fashionable combinations. —S0, 75ec. and $1.25.— ADA REHAN CAPES, The latest novelty, made of Crepe de Chine trimmed at the neck with fine lace. ‘White Crepe de Chine, with cream Oriental and $2.40 sara tor Velour Buses of best quality and combination of colorings very choice and exclusive. $1.68 yara tor tro sik and Woot Patrice ‘thet are as exclusive as beautiful; also Epinglines of best quaitty. : sometimes called Persian. All the new autumn colors and full 5€ inches wide; also 46-inch-wide Epinglines tn equally beautiful shades. 81.25 sara tor English Autumn-woight Broad- cloghs that are superior quality, full 54 inches wide and in all the correct shades. $1.15 sara tor eux ana Woot Diagonal thet ts ‘inches wide; also the Novelty Oristallines in shot effects of new blues, greens, garnet. stool, mahogany, old reee, rolden brown. 10c. Covered Siates, 7x11, for Sc. 10c. Eagle Automatic Pencils, 100. 10c. Eagle Fountain Pen, 5c. 5e. Rulers for 2c. Sesostons Penaitn. ¢ fer Ie. B5e. School Bazs, ie. School Baga, 106. Extra value at 25, 48, 75 and 980, Steamer Caps—can also be worn by young ladies, —5e.— Any number of novelties in Boys’ Hats. Gorman-dyed Fast Black Stockings, good ones. —25e. - pait.— Any kind of Underwear in all weights. THE ‘MOTHERS’ whe SHIRT WAISTS. Outings, 50c. ; Percales, 58c. ; Muslins, 75c. ; Wools, 10th st. building.) R. Gorpscumm, 1007-1009 F Sz N.W. rs are Point de Gene Lace. Rx my $1.00 yara tor venraitnes with woven pin dote —$7.00.— ke B B Py of contrasting shedes, such as golden brown with Rx, Bow S558 yellow dot, myrtle and old rose, black and old rose, Blick Crepe de Chine, with Black Silk Chiffon —88.00.— Black Chiffon Ruffling, in tho latest changeable shades. —#1.50 ya. Piaid Silk Dress Ruffling—the latest novelty for cloth dresses—stitched in the center—ruffle each side. —S0e. yd — Silk Skirt Ruffling, 5 inches wide, plain colors or glace effects. oe, ya. Pine quate nthe ate fashonable Piss Rose Quitied an, dace effects, —1 garnet and white, navy and white, navy and red. The ‘$1 English Storm Serges and Diagonals are here 54 finches wide and 20 are the Chevicts and the English Brosdcloths. Where else Stinch Brosdcloths at $1 yard? YB8c. yara for the Two-tone Disgonals, in combina- tions of green and cardinal, navy and blue, brown and gold, brown and green. Must be seen to be ap- preciated. 8c. yard tor the An-wool Bengalines that usually ‘Mixed Novelty Cloth Reefers, broad rolling collars, Dias pockets, omen eee Navy Blue AL-wool Dine Diagonal o Cloth Reefers, large collars, bias pockets, slashed backs. Sizes 4 to Ar Spectr. Prrces ‘TOMORROW (SATURDAY), OCT. & ‘2-button White Kids. Worth 125. At 98e. ‘2-button Colored Kids. Worth $1.75. At @1.45. ‘2-button Colored Kids. Worth 82.00. At@L75. ‘2-button Undressed Colored Kids. Worth $1.75. At @1.45. ‘@bntton Buckskin Driving Gloves. Worth $1.75. At e145. TRIED ON AND WARRANTED, Lovvaz Grove Co. 911 rexxerivasta ave, — 911 Fees sis 12 years, ante All-wool Cheviot Jackets, tan, navy blue and brown, perfect fitting, notched collars, bias pockets. Bizes 6 to 16 years. —87.75.— (34 floor. (Ast floor.. Guove Srrcuxs. Ladies’ S-button Length Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, browns, tans, modes, grays and black— stitched backs. —$1.50 pair. — Ladies’ Sutton Length Mousquetaire Suede Gloves—tans and black. st floor. Oorrrrs. ‘This department is now complete with all the latest Games, as well as the old and popular ones. ‘The grest “‘Chinese here and there with bright red dots, as if splashed on ~» 2d annex.) the fabric. Think of it! 64inches wide and only Tic. Fa “‘Rlalma,” the beat game of skill ever invented, 850. — Renan 7a gt oboe gennad ‘This game Goode. They bese that Palate Reval priceoare lowest always. Sep Soe eee nr that thetr Priastley’s goods are Saews bon, Look at Look at the sel- bat Dr Stas: HELE aoa ee Lore eee see ‘The leetting modiste of the city says: Wp nepred without en quel in thie city.” Many indice ‘the department when Tre To Cuaxcz. fITIS NOW TIME TO CHANGE YOUR i BOY'S SUMMER - WEIGHT GAR- MENTS FOR HEAVIER ONES. TOMOR- ROW WILL BE AN OFF DAY FOR THE BOYS WHO GO TO SCHOOL, AND WITH SUCH A BIG STOCK OF OCR KIND OF BOYS' CLOTHES WE LOOK FOR A GREAT BOYS’ DAY TOMORROW. YOU NEED HAVE NO FEAR BUT THAT WE WILL PLEASE BOTH YOU AND THE BOYS, FOR WE HAVE EVERY FASH- JONABLE STYLE THAT ANY ONE ELSE HAS, AND HUNDREDS OF EXCLUSIVE ONES NOT TO BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER STORE IN WASHINGTON. THTHE ASSORTMENT OF TWO AND SHORT-PANTS SUITS 13 SIMPLY IMMENSE—THOU- SANDS AND THOUSANDS OF THE RICHEST AND HANDSOMEST GAR- MENTS T } THREE-PIECE EVER MANUFACTURED. CHOICE AND EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN ALLOF THE MOST POPULAR FAB- RICS—TWEEDS, CHEVIOTS, HOME- SPUNS, CASSIMERES, TRICOTS AND WORSTEDS—-IN ALL OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE COLORS AND COMBI- NATIONS. TITTHEY COME WITH EITHER r r T COATS. SOME HAVE VESTS, OTHERS ARE ONLY TWO-PIECE SUITS, BUT DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BREATED ALL OF THEM ARE STYLISHLY CUT, TASTEFULLY TRIMMED, ARTISTIC- ALLY TAILORED AND PERFECT FITTING. FOR THE SMALLER BOYS THERE IS A WEALTH OF STYLE AND ELEGANCE IN OUB LINE OF JERSEY, SAILOR, ZOUAVE, ROYAL MIDDY AND VELVET SUITS, AND OUR WHOLE STOCK OF KILT SUITS UN AN ENTIRE LINE OF NOVELTIES. FOR OUTSIDE GARMENTS WE HAVE THE MOST COM- PLETE SELECTION OF REEFERS, OVEROOATS. AND ULSTERS TO BE SEEN IN AMERICA, AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. Tork Rosrxsox. Panxen & Co., Axenicax Croraiens, 1200,1202 & 1204 F S:.N.W. | 737) Ar 20 Pex Cexr Discousr. Fosienn Jemma S281 7TH SRO Saronpars Srrctaue = Munuisenr, Mauuuxeny, ‘Yor which we are headquarters, every shape tobehad bere. Largest Stock Best As- 100 Trimmed Hats. Rerular value, @5 and @5.50) Tn all shapes, latest and new effects, some cnclusive styles. For Saturday, only $3.98. ‘Trimmed Sailors, besver or ilk plush crowns: Regular vaine, #1. AtGie. Ladies, Misses and Children's Untrimmed tn all the Intest «hapes and fate, good felt, with chenille edges. Good value at $L25. At&To, eleewhere, This novelty ts owr exciusive style: cannot be had A at ARS. 50 Far Trimmed Jackets, full fur collar Deck and down front, full length, tailor made. War value, S At $3.98. 100 Genuine Astrachan Fur Trimmed Reefer ets, full shawl, fur head fastenings or silk frogs, bal) * satin lined, tailor made, goo quality chevron. Rew Inr value, $10. For Saturday only at €6.08. ‘Ladies and Misses’ Riack or Blue Diagonal Jackets, full 32 inches jong, tailor-made box back, rollor notch collar, Regular value, @7 Ad 5.48 Weave about 75 Last Season's Jackets — black, blue, tans, grays, ranging im price froth #10. Your choice for Saturday at $1.98 cach, Scrrs. lies’ Reefer Suits, bieck and blue, full lengt®) Teefer and skirt, reofer half satin lined, pearl buttona, 'S | tailor made. Regular value, $10. At @7.48 ‘We have about ten Blazer Suits on hand which ‘Will close tomorrow, Saturday, at €4.08, Would, ise an early call for thea, Four Styles Ladies’ Suits, plain and fancy assorted styles, Watteau and plain back and faney Pisin trimmed. Regular values, $10, $11 and At $8.08, Groves. Ladies’ REAL KID WARRANTED & and Thoo§ Foster's Kid Gloves, blacks, tans and grays, Rew lar value, #175. For Saturday only, @1.19. $1.25 Glace Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, in redq tans, blecks and grays, at S5e. The above two glove specials tried on and wap ranted. Meno Uxprnwean 2 dozen Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, crocheted neck, wit Grawing tape, Extra value at 350, Special price, 256 25 dozen of those Ladies’ Ribbed Pants we were selb ing at Sle. Will go at 19¢. One lot of Ladies’ Merino Vests, pearl buttons, gauge, silk finished around neck, down frout, Dottom. Extra value at 500, Will go at 4c. One lot of Ladies* AU/-treo! Scarlet Vosts and Pants Extra value at @1. Will go at 75a, One lot of Children's Merino Vests, French neckiy Pearl buttons, ribbed bottoms. Will ge at Size .. Oo 2 6 3 BS Se. I8e, 20e, 230, 250. Be SA Infants’ Cashmere Vests in all sizes, . 2 a ee Se 25, 2h, BI, Be le. 0 r Livres Woorex W AIsTs. (We bave opened the season withe full assortmetl] of Ladies’ Woolen Waists, tn all stylesand colors We will quote below a few special values: All-wool Norfolk Waist, in navy, «ray, Diack cardinal, pleated frontand back, tarn-o ver collar, sleeves, extra value at €2.25. Special, $1.75 All-wool Waist, pleated front and back, collet trizumed with pinked pleating; also deep pinked pleating down front, belts. extra value at@3 Spe cial, $2.48. Colors: Black, navy, cardinal. Avery Nobby Russian Blouse Waist, with pointed bodice, in all wool, exire value at $3.08. Special $3.48. The above are for Saturday only, RIGGL BE ThE TAILOR, 615 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.

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