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4 _THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. aa-es----- October 8, 1899. THE EVENING STAK bas « reaular and permanent circulation ie Washington three times ineger than that of any other paper In theeity. Asa local NEWS paper and Ad~ vertising Medium ft bhasne competitor. The early attention of our legislators should De called to the importance of ineugurating some pian for the reclamation of the marshes on each side of the Anacostia. That stream, which was once navigable as far as Bladensburg, now Bardly affords «ufictent draught for « vessel of any considerable size to ascend the short dis- tance from the river to the navy yard. Above the Novy Yara bridge a narrow stream now siuggishiy flows through the center of the ancient channel of the stream and on ach sido is « wide stretch of fate. Withont considering the menace to public health which ® minsmatic swamp of this kind is likely to become a large ares of valuabie land is made useless. If this land were reciaimed the eastern suburbs, which now furnish attrac- tive homes toa large number, would be made still more desirable as a place of residence. ‘The great change which has been broughtebout by the reclamation of the Potomac fiate is ap- parent to every one, and there is no doubt that the improvement of the other water way men- tioned will result in equal if not greater benefit to the health of the residents in that locality end the value of the property. a ‘The use of money in elections is the crying evil of our political life, always excepting that absenteeism of the element above the corrupt use of money, which causes the heeler to ply his voeation without enrb. Both parties re- sort to bribery. Both parties regard it as necessary to meet the bribery of the “other fel- lows.” An iniquity deeper than common per- sonal dishonesty, because {t vitlates the sources of the public moral being, is thus perpetuated indefinitely and defended by those who per- petante it or share in its temporary profits. ‘The only remedy fs to make it odious when- ever, wherever, by whomsoever, or for whatso- ever committed. The enormous sums raised by the national, state and local committees and expended in sinuous ways in political campaigns are debanching imsidiously the public consience ae they have debauched individan: conactences in so many communities. The peril of corruption has ap- peared before the greatest republics of history, amd in nearly every instance the republic has fallen because the people would not be warned im time. With all the advantages of «cooler Blood, » broader traditionary and constite- tional experience and wiser foundations for our institutions, the people of the United States should be able toarert euch a catastrophe. But they cannot do it if they shut their eyes to facts and console themselves that the note of warn- fing is only the false cry of “wolf” often re- peated. Laws in restraint off the political cor- Tuption alluded to are useful if they are wisely framed, but it is to ® sound, vigorous and aggressive pablic opinion behind the laws to which the republic must look for safety. — It requires very little examination of the work which the Central Union Mission bas been doing for several years in this city to| show that that institution should be classed | among the most active agencies tending to pro- mote good order and good morals in the commnanity. Hence those active in the man- agement of the mission appeal to citizens gen- erally, not on religions grounds: only, but as well because the mission exerts a strong influ- ence in promoting the material welfare of the eity, to aid it in extending its operations, The his eaias Cini Cisenninsit Mes Semie a, ay hess’ Miscannen: dais Mei i Riad Ciansi Bees Lars tmarne « taty eogaced tn hee morning tollet, Ofcourse underwear ts the first consideration and the woman who correctly and wisely studies health, comfort and grace wears Tights ora Union Suit. Acertain amountof prejudice has first to be overcome, butshe sensibly bows to the opinion of the medical faculty and to her mistress—Dame Fashion. Since there are many who still cling to the cumber- some, unhealthy and expensive ageregation of petti- coats, let us learn of the best Tights and Union Suite. “Phyllis” ts the name of the make, asany New York or Chicago Indy will tell you. The Palais Royal has been awarded the sole agency for Washington, D. C. ‘The lady tn charge of this branch of the Underwoat Department will gladly introduce you tothe 1892-03 iunproved garments for autumn and winter wear. TIGHTS of medtum weight wool, heavy wool, merino and silk are here in fast black and white, knee and ankle length, open and close. Prices for the best —the ““Phyilis"—range from 82 to $6.50. Children's sizes from 81.70 to $4.50 pair. The ordinary makes, such as shown around town, are also bere, and of Palais Royal price, vis: Biack and Eeru Balbrigvan Tights.......... Superior quality of above. White and Gray Merino Tigh Fast Black Merino Tights. Superfine Black Wool Tights. ats UNION SUITS are virtually tights and vest coim- bined, and materially help the modiste when fitting you with your autumn dress. The “‘Phyliis” Suite ‘are the best, of course. Ther come of ribbed balbrig- fan, merino, wool, silk and zephyr. The latter is mixture of balbriggan “And ailk, fitting the body as a glove does the hand. Prices range from €& 25 to $10; children's sizes, #2 to 83.50 a sult. Here, too, are the ordinary Union Suits at less prices Haifwool Union Suits. Biack Wool Unton Suits. $a Proportionately low prices for children’s sizes. Ber you sre not yet educated up to weartng tights andeuits. Many like you. We have the Underwear as of old with 1802-93 improvements. The American Hosiery Company {8 grandly represented. The Im- proved Ribbed Vests and Pants are here in baibrigzan, merino and wool. Also their ordinary Merino Under- wear. Only 98. for Vests and Pants in all sizes. Dot this down Im your memory: Palais Royal price for Ladies A. H. Co.'s, Pull Recular Made Autumn Weight Merino Underwear wa only 98 cente. Propor- tlonate prices for children's sizes; also for Ladies’ and Children’s Norfolk and New Brunswick Famous Under Garments, FRE are garments that are akin to Tichts and Union Suite, Gloee-ftting Ribbed Vests and Pante, and only 7c. each. Think of it Half wool, perfect fitting, non-shrinking, all sizes, and only 75 cents. 5Oc. never vefore was sufictent for garmente of such quality, style and fit as these: Ribbed Vests, two-thirds wool....... Merino Vests and Pants, silk stitched. Ribbet Balbrigzan Vests and Pants. Ribbed Ecru Merino Tights ... Ribbed Warranted Fast Black Tights. 50 You'll want a Skirt. They are bere of taffeta, gloria and eurah silks, sateen, mobair, flannel and orsted, in black and the cheerful autumn colors. ‘OF As little as WSo., for as much as #15 each. And Corsets—If your Corsets do not best sult your figure how can your autumn dress do so? All the best mission has purchased the large building on Lontsiana avenue recently used as the city post office and needs hetp to pay for the etruct- tre. Itshould bea matter of pride to Wash- ingtoniags that its Central Union Mission is one of the most progressive organizations of the Kind in the world. Ithas in many particulars tot the pace for organizations of kindred char acter in other cities and in its present bold en- terprise deserves the hearty support of citizens, —_—_—o-____ ‘The fire department of Washington, notwith- standing the drawback of an equipment inade- quate to meet fully the requirements upon it, is exceptionally ediciont, It has not been extended ia proportion to the growth of popu! | superficial area and number of houses in the | city, aud the service has been in consequence somewhat hampered. The necessities of the} service for the present and near future are set | forth by Chief Parris, who has not failed in the annual report of bis department to call atten- tion to the greater wants of @ good service for the national capital These wants tnelude « larger number of engines and men to attend them, as well as of appliances other than Steamers used in ex m, Venezuela seems to have again changed ite | ruling party. Crespo’s revolution has | suceeded and the Pulido administration bas | Jost no time in getting itself personally out of | the ec th American methods are ifferent from those obtaining in this republia, Here if an administration falls short of public Wants it f¥ voted out at the close of its term. ‘There the term, however guaranteed on paper, feapt to be irregular and to end by bullets rather than ballots, The South American may be the more erpeditioas method if the dis- satisfaction is eought to be remedied near the middle of the term, but there are unpleasant | conaeqa wed which preclude ite ac ceptance by the people of this country, —— Goanshani, Salvador or Watling’s Inland is | almost the only epot associated with the first American visit of Columbus where his discov- ery of a new world is not celebrated. Guana- hani was the first land seen and tonched in that new wid by Columbus. Even there, however, there ine monument erected by newspaper en- terprise, in honor of the discovery and the dis- coverer ooo Thescquittal of Lieut, Amiss, tried on the charge of assaulting « citizen during theen- eampment parade, restores the public confi- dence which years of competent service in one of the most responsible positions in the District police system had won for him. wee With the election a month off the political contributor is in demand. If he does not ap- pear voluntarily be is requested to call and “weuggest something for the benefit of the party. ——— ‘The capitalists who tured Prof. Sousa from the Marine Band deprived it of an able and tseful bandmaster. They should be satistied with this and not undertake to make away with ite title as well, ee ae Pugilist Mitchell will have the benefit of daily exercise during his incarceration for as- quilting an old man. His sentence includes an “et-hard-labor” clause. a ‘The little boys now assembled tn the public schools should gaze on the quarrels which Dis- trict polities breeds as examples of how not to debar. ‘The report that » Kansan politician has died from hrdrophobia gives ground for a suspicion Mr. Hill's position seems to be that while he f in honor bound to be loyal he is under makes are here, including the ‘Faso, for which we are sole agents in Washington. After the comes the dress. Let's talk now concerning your eutumn costune. THE PALAIS ROYAL, 12th and Peon. ave, Coxcerstxe Your Avreux Dazss. Lars soo where economy can be observed without sacrificing quality and style. Here's a point worthy of thought—the width of the material. You know the average. width of dress goods is 40 inches, end that it takes atleast six yards for a costume. Now, if you can secure material that is 54 inches wide, only four yards is required. Hine, tor instance, 15 © sample of the S4inch English Tourist Suiting from the Palais Royal It's certainly the equal in quality of this 40-inch Wide fabric that also costs 75 cents. To the unthink- ing the price isthe same—it is, but ¢ ian't. A dress Jensth from the Palais Royal will cost only 83, while adress cut from the 40-inch wide material will cost you €4.50, Ov course ityou require credit or are not particular toa dollar or so on the cost of your autumn dress you can be suited elsewhere, but otherwise you can hardly help patronizing the Palais Royal, for it's the oniy store of any consequence mating a specialty of @ cash business, and, therefore, quotes lowest prices always. Hines As Ecoxourcar Darse. ONLY Fore Yanvs Reovinen. S4-inch 1882-63 Tumtnated Cheviots. ‘S4-tneh 1802-63 Scotch Mixtures. Stinch 1892-43 Storm Serges.. seewene +81 0 Sé-inch 1802-03 English Diagonals.....—--.=-.81 34. SAtnch 1898-03 Chevron Serres... Steineh 1892-03 Plain Cheviots. SAinch 1862-83 Whtpeord Diagonal, St-inch 1808-03 Herring-bone Serres. . St-inch 1802-93 English Brosdcloths.............81 yd Stetnoh 1992-93 Black Wool Sermes 54-inch 1892-03 Black English Cheviots...0..81 7d St-inch 1892-88 Black Persian Curd. 54-inch 1502-03 Black Diagonal Cloth. Sd-inch 1802-86 Black Chevron Serge... Bt-inch 1802-03 Black Diagonal Serge. 54-inch 1892-00 Black English Broadeloth..@1.25 4 Gar Is is only ® matter of calculation now. A dress of the ordinary SOc. fabrics, which are only 40 inches Wide, will cost you $3, A dress of thiy 54-inch wide, Toe. fabric, which is much superior in quality, also costs $3. And you may secure « costume from any of the beautiful @1 materiaisfor only @4. Tue Coznecr Darss Tare. “Correct” iss word of «reat latitude. What would be correct for one style of costume is not for another. ‘The correct trimming for # short, stout lady is not correct for ono who is tall and slim. The very expen- sive novelties are not correct for those with slim pocket books. What is correct for one may not be correct for another. The variety of 1892-03 Dress ‘Trimmings is bewtlderingly large. Such being the cage we once more refer with pride tothe expression of one of the leading modistes:—**Your collection oF Dress Trimmings is without an equal in the city." Twat patsts Royal prices are lowest always will best De ascertained when you have been shown the high- clase novelties and learned the quotations elsewhere for equal qualities, though in loss variety.—The credit merchants makes good their lossce with extra profit for goods not easily calued. Liaces—rne correct Biack Silk Bourdon Lace for panels, insertion, edge and flouncings are also here at lowest prices. The Black Silk Lace Drapery Nets, at only Gc. and $18 yard, are extrsordinary—too good values tobe here for long. Unfortunately their like cannot be secured again tosell at the prices. These nets are supplementary to the regular stock of laces, which {# complete, and will be kept complete in every branch ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO DESIRES HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIO: GENERALLY TO PERUSE THE FOLLOWING Tn the fall of ‘1800 I was taken fl with what Isup- Posed to be ordinary sorethroat. Tat once consulted sphysician, whotrested me nearly three months, at the end of which time I was no better, in fact, I was 4p.m. atany time. What convinces me that my cure W. H. LOWERRE Rice Muumeny. 18 NOW ASSOCIATED with F. C. Horcusox, 907 PENN. AVE. " FST., COR. 13TH. Your “Famy Pane Warne Ir Comes Ix. ‘You want the best furniture for your par Jor, the best carpets for your floor, the best ‘used. Be ean tefl it by the circular contained in togetthe genuine “Ceres.” You ‘It won't be any more trouble to ask grocer for ‘'Ceres” than not to, Using ft you will be assured of mi success in making all kinds pastry, &e. At your grocer's. wholesale tt. Wx. M. Gur & Co, "Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. m. w. Estanusuzn 38 Yaar, You Somermes Tnaver. WHEN YOU DO YOU WILL NEED RELIABLE TRAVELING EQUIPMENTS. WHY NOT COME TO A MANUFACTUREB Of such goods, one who makesthem and not bay them ‘imself to sell to you second-banded end damaged? A Splendid Trank............ All-leather Club Bags...... Beal Pocket BOOKS......s.cecsorse-sosssessscsesesore 125 ‘Fine Fancy Leather Goods of Every Description, Janes S. Torgax, OF WASHINGTON, . 1231 Pzxx, Ava N.W. ‘Repairing properly dona, i GRAIG 2. HARDING'S Frisr Gaaxo Exauerr Or . Fo Fonsrrear, Dasrznme, Roos &o, MONDAY. OGT. 18 & % Dax Aw Evesrxa, hh ww g ‘MUSIO BY THE MARINE BAND AT NIGHT. ww THE STORE WILL BE DECORATED WITH PLANTS AND FLOWERS AND ‘THE STOCK DISPLAYED TO 178 BEST ADVANTAGE. Ocn: Mernons. No effort will be spared to make it to your Interest to trade with us. We have but one y of doing business; that is, we have but ‘one price,” which is plainly marked on ‘the goods, and it will be s waste of words to ask us to accopt less than the marked price. We guarantee our prices to beas low as identical quality goods can possibly be bought anywhere. rei Asovr Tue Macwiricexr Srocr. Zach and every one of our immense seven floors is stocked with the richest and most varied line of Furniture, Rugs. Draperies, &e., yet shown in this city. The best furni- ture makers of the new and old world have contributed their very best productions. Below we give a passing mention of the foods we sell and their floor location: FIRST FLOOR—Draperies, including Lace Curtains in Irish Point, Brussels, Swiss, Guipure, Russian, Marie Antoinette, Vitrage, Nottingham, Silk Renafssance, Silk, Madras, Satin Dainask, &c. Exquisito colorings in new Silk Curtains and Curtain ‘Materials. BALOONY—Over 75 different styles of Dining Room, Bed Room and Office Chatrs; also Office Furniture of every description. ‘Wo make ® specialty of the famous “Cut- ler” Office Desks. SECOND FLOOR—Full of Folding Beds. About 200 styles of Fancy Rockers. A com- Pleto line of Chiffoniers and Wardrobes in all sizes, all woods and all finishes. Rugs of all Kinds, from the smallest to the largest size. THIRD FLOOR—The most attractive ve Hlety of styles and shapes in Parlor Furni- ture concetvable, Exquisite Ovor-strffed. Pieces. Rich inlaid 3-piece Parlor Suites specialty. FOURTH FLOOR—More than 654i fferent Patterns in Hall Stands, about 50 different styles of Ladies’ Writing Desks, and an elo- gant line of Dressing Tables, Couches, Lounges, Cheval Glasses, Fancy Tables, Eesy Chairs, Torkish Over-stuffed Chairs and various sizes and shapes in Leather Furniture. FIFTH FLOOR—Half ahundred styles of Sideboards, about 40atyles of Combination Book Cases and Writing Desks, Handsome ‘China Closets, Secretaries, all sizes of Ex- tension Tables, Side Tables, &c., in all ‘Woodsand finishes, in various new designs. SIXTH FLOOR—A “world-beating” Aine of Chamber Suites. All kinds of Bed- ding, including Mattresses, Springs, Pil- lows, &c. New designs in Iron and Brass Beds. All sizes, woods and finishes of “odd” Beds, Cots, &. In addition to the Chamber Suites of standard woods we are showing a superb line of the Stylish Red Curly Birch, White Birdeye Maple and ‘White Mahogany Suites. All of these have a durable satiny finish, do not shrink, improve with age and represent the acme of perfec- tion inchamberwork, SEVENTH FLOOR—Devoted to ‘Job Work,” such as upholetering, curtain mak- ing, shade making, &c. Orders for any class of work under these heads will receive prompt personal attention, Ove “Ovexixar Orrenixas, eod| Exzoaxt Panton Surres, $47.50. Asan “‘introductory” leader we offor ele- gant Sik Tapestry Parlor Suites, solid cherry, carved frame, silk plush trimmings, ‘with silk outside backs, embracing sofa, divan, arm, reception and side chajr, at the Jow price of 847.50. ‘Youcannot duplicate this suite elsewhere ‘under 660. >| Cuausen Scrres For $19, As an “introductory” leader we shall offer Handsome 3-piece Solid Oak Chamber Suites, highly polished, 24x30-in. beveled plate glass, large showy pieces, for 819. ‘This is an excellent suite and cannot be duplicated elsewhere under $27.50 or @30. Urnorsrenen Roczzns, $3.65. Asan “introductory” leader we offer 100 es duplicate this rocker under Gorn Recerriox Crams, $3.25. As an “introductory” leader we offer 100 Gold Reception Chairs, finished with gold leaf, rush seat, attractive skeleton pattern, at the low price of 83.25 each. a uplicate this chair under Lions Warne Desz, $5. As an “introductory” leader we offer 25 Ladies’ Solid Uak Writing Desks, finished [ith inside cabinet and shelf top, at 85 ec! ‘Youcannot duplicate this desk under 98. Soun Osx Boor Crses, $5.50. Asan “introdt - . D. C. SATURDAY, OcfoBER 8, ONE YEAR Ago today we moved into our new Main ‘House on Seventh street near K. Te was said to bee daring undertaking to ‘open such an enormous Shoe Establishment in Washington—and that, too, away off from the heart of the business section. However, ‘‘we builded wiser than we knew" ourselves. This being our own build fag—and with no rent to pay—we should ‘ave been content with the same amount of Dusiness that we didin our former store. ‘Instead of this we find that during this year we have not only doubled any previous ‘Year's business record, but we have also ad- ‘vanced our standard by selling finer and Detter goods than woover did. Our Branch Houses, stocked with exactly the same goods at the same low prices, hav® kept close step with the onward movement of the Main House, ee eee ‘Weare by no means now resting of our season, better goods, better and quicker service and at lower prices, if possible. eee ee Our new fall lines are @ wonderfal im- provement on our former lines—the $1.50 Shoe of today, for instance, equals our 2 Shoe of 1891—and the samo proportion- ato improvement prevails through all our lines, ee eae ‘To fitustrate onr progress, we shall offer @uring the “coming week the following ss ‘specimens from each department: Lapis Evexrxo Stivrzns. Suede Strap Slippers, diack, Ar = gray oF tan, SBD, = sesmemrenme “Viel” Kid Strap Slippers, Tisoees SWardree Boers — Hand Welt Dongola Button, — 5 digerent styles. Ar = mona-tumea “Viet mid $2.50, = Boots sauzeronc tvs Hand-welt Laced Boots, 8 dugerent styles, Gexrs Foorwean. — Calf Blucher Laced Shoes. Calf Laced Shoes, broad or oo. ae meni “a = Calf Double and Top Sole Boots. Gexrs Hovse Sirens. — Fine Chenille Worked Plush = sitppers, digerent colore. = ore Calf, High-front Slip- pers. — Fine Maroon Goat Slippers, chamois tuned, Ar $1.50. Cumbres Suors. “ Misses’ Patent Tip Fine Dongola, epring-heel dut- Ar es = - Boys" Veal Calf Shoes, but- $1.25. ton or laced. = chnaren's “Vict Kia Bat- tons, with patent tips Oven-Garrens. ‘Me <= All-wool, Black Cloth Over- Gaiters, men's, ladies and RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE, 990 AND 932 SEVENTH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 231 PA. AVE, 8. BU Rasys Enrenparse, 1241 11TH ST. 8.2 we Increasing trade a line of goods this week in which we dsfy al counppeticton te tition in low. for which our house is known ail over the Di x =U xpeRwear: lorros. Uxprnwean: Q5e. Children's Cotton Drawers. Our price. 100 Usprnweant Men's Scarlet Shirts, 3H to $9. 81-25. lene Scarlet Drawers?” S138 Hest “earlet Shirts, 1: "Bear 1.50. 's Woolen Uniderwear, 1c. upward. " : Qi Grade cet, 4c. upward. ine Betine Bed Goutoria, 2.00 Oar Fronchaatine Comforts, 84-00. rst. Curpnexs C rer Goat? for thawh Bacbd: 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. W. H. Hovourox Mra Co. 1218-1220 F Sx. N.W. ‘Wo are desirous Of Calling the ATTENTION of Nearly 270,000 people, Our District population, ‘That SEVER, NEVER, NEVER ‘Were we 80 well prepared to serve the Dublic as at this present time. Ocrover 8, 1892. Every department te FULL of NOVEL. ‘TIES. Our Special Patterns of Carpets are just ‘what you want if you are looking for goods of merit and BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, ‘We have just received some of Biglow’s special designs in VELVET PILE Ax- ‘MINSTER st $2.25 per yard. Splendid goods, fine patterns, Got a Carpet before they are gone. Ifyou want something elegant Oce Assonruzsr Of Bed Room Furniture will be just a Pleasure for you to examine and you will certainly find PRICES, VALUES and DE- SIGNS of the latest, with prices just aslow as they can be found anywhere in the states, as we want your tradeand we will Rot (if we are aware of it) allow a price to bp such as will cause you to pass comment as to its being too high. Reuewozr, *%j ly You Waxr To Present Furniture as Wedding or Christmas Presents we have » varicty of goods Just ‘suitable at » moderate cost—such as At acost of $5, which will speak for them- eoltoa Srrcuz ‘82Solid Oak French Plate Cheval Glass ‘Bedroom Suites for @22. Worth and sold tor $27.50 last month. W. H. Hovanrox Mra. Co. 1218-1220 F Sm N.W. OX BLOG ¥ L yY BLUE Are twoof the most fashionable colors for this ses son, and we have therefore imported a most complete line of Kid Gloves in these colors, which we shall offer during our Greer Bamurd Sic Moxpar, Ocroner 10. ‘Ladies’ Biarritz (pigskin) Mousquotaires fn the following colors: Ox biood, royal blue, biack, brown, tan, pearl, &o., at Do not compare them with some of the cheap ones shown to you élsewhere. Ours have in quality, finish and fit no rival. Ladies’ Foster Hook Gloves (7 hook), French kid. royal blue, tan, black, brown, ‘&p. Reduced from 81.75 for Mosxpax, To $1.42 Ladies’ §-button Suede Monsquetaires, Foyal blue, with white or self-stitching, ex- tre quality. Worth ¢2. Moxpar, Ar $1.70 Bost Fronch Dressed Kid 4-button English Walking Gloves, ox blood, royal blue, black, tan, &e. Regular price, $1.75. Moxpax, $1.37 ‘Ladies’ 8-button Best Dressed Fronch Kid Mousquetaires, fast black, pearl, gray, tan, opera shades, &o, Never yet sold less than, 82.00, but Moxpax, $1.80 Ladies’ S-bntton Suede Mousquetaires, white, tan, gray, black, pearl, &c. Good value at $1.73. Moxray, 81.37 Ladies’ 4-button Dressed Kid Gloves, all 980. colors reduced from $1.25 to Misses’ Dressed and Undressed 4-button Kids and 6-button Suede Mousquotaires, all colors, including black and opera shades, Worth 81.25 and $1.50. 930. Mowpar, 950, ALL GLOVES TRIED ON AND WARRANTED AT ABOVE PRICES Moxpay Oxty STORE OPEN TILL 7 O'CLOCK. OF GLOWING HEARTHS, COMFORTABLE SUR ROUNDINGS, JOYOUS FACES AND HAPPY HEARTS, ‘TO PROVIDE THESE CASH HOUSES ARE IM- POTENT, BECAUSE THEIR EXACTIONS ARE BEYOND THE REACH OF HOUSEKEEPERS WHOSE INTENTIONS ARE HONEST, PURSES ATTENUATED. BUT TO ALL SUCH AS ARE NOT PREPARED TO PAY IN FULL, OUR 2QUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM EXTENDS A HEARTY WELCOME, GLAD TO ACCEPT A ‘SMALL PORTION OF YOUR WEEKLY OB MONTHLY SAVINGS, HOKORING YOU WITH ITS CONFIDENCE AND BEARING YOUR ENTIRE BURDEN WHILE YOU ENJOY ITS UNTOLD BENEFACTIONS. Loxe Envesrxas Axe Svocrsrrve| G ARE YOU NTERESTED IN LOW PRICES? WE OFFER a i ew stock for fall and winter of Prices the lowest yet mamel for strictly firwciaay foods. High grades in all departments. true meng, inevery article, honest quality everywhere, 42 im mense assortment, Tur Qeaurrr Wau Tex In, Tax Price Wu Sm In AXxp mnstis tereason you should come early te fet your bargains from our splendid line of Srartz Axp Fixcr Dax Goons, Wreontretasoinch Bouse Stripe Dress Goote, which tean excellent imitation of an imported fateia thats very stylish and selisat @1 = yard. We wilt Place this goods on our counter et 490. yard. You ‘ought to see tt. ALSorien feature in our Dress Goods Department fsan All-wool Pancy Jacquard Design, with e shot dog of same color. These goods are in all new shades and ‘very pretty; only seven yards required to makes full dress. Our price for this high-grade novelty ts Ute. @ yard. Qoon 00. au-woot Piside ant Stripes, Chevtota, Cloths and Berges are the very best goods that can be obtained for the price, and some are what you pay Goe. for and are cheap at that, How cheap wiust (hep deat 400. a yard? F show all the Jatest novelties in areat Wekeop the very finest selections im all strlen, Oven goots and prices now waiting your taspection, ‘Will prove this. Rewempen, 101s an evtaniisned tact that atparste trade at Srnasncnoens, DRY GOODS, CLOAKS AND NOTIONA, u 404 Axp 406 Tra Sx Laxsoonox & Bua OARe FUL REGARDING WARM UNDER CLOTHING FOR THIS CHANGE OF WEATHER. ALLLARGESTORES CARRY THE DIFFERENT WEIGHTS OF UNDER- WEAR—WE DO, TOO-WE HAVE a8 LARGE AN ASSORTMENT OF THE DIF- FERENT KIND® AS IT 18 POSSIBLE TO CARRY, BOTH FOR MEN AND WOMEN— ANDCHILDREN, TOO. OURS AREGOODS THAT ARE MADE FULL SIZED—WELL MADE IN EVEKY PARTICULAR-FIN- ISHED SPLENDIDLY—BUTTON HOLES ARE WELL WORKED AND BUTTONS SEWED ON STRONG-ALL THESE LITTLE ITEMS CAN SAVE YOU MOUN- TAINS OF VEXATION. Gexrs: MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS, in lB sizes, OUo. each. cm HR NN Gexrs: FIXY SHIRTS and DRAWERS, latew style and finish, 400, each, pete Btn ~~ Grxre scorcn Woot SHIRTS and DRAWERS, $1.00 oon. Gexrs: PERSIAN WOOL SHIRTS end DBAWe rns, 31.50 coc, Gesrs axt-woor. RED 3CANNELeuIETScal DRAWERS, $1. each, ERPS SET RREERREES o Gers at-woot MEDICATED SHIRTS end pavers, $1.50 sm TENTS’ NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS and DRAWS res, $1.00 wa. B S175, 00 en oe Gesre rere HEALTH UNDERWEAR. mat pepe peer eee pee : ae So $1.75 wa. > Lines: sensrx RIBBED VESTS and PANTS —t i... X COMPANY'S and long sleeves, O. each. Nonrorx axp. BRUNSWICK HOSTERY COMPANY'S LADIES’ RIMBED VESTA, very Sine auatts, S100 cacn. : El Lars NATURAL- COLORED VESTS end PANTS in all sizes from 28 to 40, $1.00 1.4 as — and PANTS to very 5 oe a9) _ earn SIT $L75 axa ‘FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS AND WORKS OF aRT, Hovse & Herrwasrs Casz Axo Caxorr Houses, 917, C1,.42L AND U23 TRH SE. axD (30 MASS. AVE. X.W. Ovz Competitors Ovrex Wosprm How Tar Waszex Suoz Hovss, 1115 F Srneer N. W., (Can afford to make such fearful reductions in FINE FOOTWEAR. Well, as wehave no secrots to keep in this matter, we simply say that we make it a business to search for genuine bargains, and we gonerally find them. Manufacturers often take more orders than they can ‘fill within the time promised, and some retailers ‘Won't wait for goods beyond that time end counter- mand their orders. We have a way of bearing of such countermands and step in and buy the goods at our ‘own prices, and consequently sell them below whole- ‘sale prices. Recently we purchased fine line of SAMPLE. SHOES (Ladies’ High Shoes), sizes 3, 36 and 4, A, B and © widths. Our prices of these are, in most ‘cases, way below their true worth, vist oS For §1.85, $2 and $2.05, we give you SHOES worth $3 to $3.50. For $2.20, 2.30 and 62.50, we give you SHOES worth €3.75 to $4.50. For @2.65, $2.70, 82.75 and 62.65, wegive you SHOES worth 84.75. ‘For $3. $3.25 and $3.50, we give you SHOES: worth 5 and 65.50. Men's 66 PATENT CALF SHOES we sell for 3.75. ‘We bave just received « lot of Men's Patent Cals Congress Shoes, just the thing for party or evening wear. These sell everywhere for @6, but OUR PRICE ‘18 ONLY 63.75. Tue Waszex Suoz Hove wg 1115 F Sr N. W. $2.00 ocr. Lanmes art-woon mepicaTep BED FLA V — WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. Ocr perantwest yor THR SALE OF THESE GOODS I8 LOCATED CON- VENIENTLY ON OUR FIRST FLOOR, TO THE RIGHT AS YOU ENTER THE CENTER OR MAIN DOOR. COURTEOUS SALESMEN TO WATT ON THE MEN POLKS—AND OBLIGING SALESLADIES TO ATTEND TO THB LADIES’ WANTS, LARDS= BURGH * GAG 4.2 ‘asi 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST, OT TREN, PE VINES mr SMALL FRUITS, ag EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, 6g PALMS and Other Decorative Plants for houses, CLEMATIS, sayy — Everything of finest quality and et low rates, JOEN SAUL, Brightwood eve. (7th st. roed), SHADE TREES, P. 0. Box 484. Cuxa Asp Crockery BESET OME Sy Sag ape ieee At Ww. ‘Keroxes_U; Geese Sess oc8-tr Deucrovs Hox Ax

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