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4 = THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. MONDAY... Rosey : r. THE EVENING STAR bas « recular and permasent circulation Im Washington three Himes larger than that of any oiner paper ia thecity. Ae a local NEWS paper and Ad. vertising Medio tt petit rr New York has become again the recognized Pattie ground. Itsimportance to both parties te great. To the democrats it is simply indispensa- Die in any except @ rainbow-chasing campaign. The republicans by holding the other states car- Pied in 1888.and the asaally republican new north- western states, even allowing for the certain loss of « fow electoral votes in Michigan, can do with- out Now York. But there ts hardly the slight- est possibility of their preserving their 1535 Ine intact in view of the tremendous assault upon #0 many weak and wavering points at once. In view of the indications of recent elec- tHons, the lows of New York would reduce them to = desperate plight, and all that can be said ts that they might poseibly squeeze through as ‘Victors in spite of this loss, whereas the demo- eratic case would without New York be hope- Jess. Hence arise the strenuous efforts made by both parties to carry the electoral vote of that great commonwealth whose vote, often de- eistve, fs always an tmportant factor in presi- ential elections. Hence also spring those complerities in the situation so apparent at the moment—complexities not confined to either party, but nearly evenly distributed between ‘the two organizations. The fact of democratic Bnity in the counties below Harlem river is now well recognized, notwithstanding the attitude of some of the minor “anti-sapper” leaders and the decision of their committee to keep up their organtzation. To meet and, if possible, erercome the large majority to be antic fn these counties, composed of the most thickly settled communities in the state, committed under favorable circumstances to the demoe- OTES the control of the manaj rely entirely, and in fac ; Bpon a superior vote in the rural parts of the state and the intertor cities. There they have Deen able nearly always to command magnifi- cent majorities. In view of the benefiteclaimed to be conferred by the existing tariff on the mpall farmers along or near the Canadian bor- Ger they erpect an increased vote there and they also look to the manufacturers for im- portant aid As well as any party that ever antry the repnblicans know zreat crisis of thorough 4 them in 1833, along = of their enemy's line of battle. ‘This year there is leas to look for in the way of Gemocratic weakness, the democrats being the aseailants. The reported approaching meeting of the republican county chairmen from all over the state is a reeogn on the part of the republican leaders of greater efforts ic order to succeed. The large vote of 1888 raust be increase! if tne electoral vote of New York is secured for that party, and since there is risk of losses in the west it is deemed ‘wise to spare no pains to obtain the empire state. From this time until the polls close the contlict will be waged with al! the energy and @bility of which the two rarties are capable. ——_ wee A spectal feature of the Columbus celebra- ition is the religious services of the Hebrews fand the Catholfes. The Intter honor the dis- coverer specially because he. a member of their eommanion, represented at the moment of the Giseovery Spain, the most Catholic of all the powers of the earth, the States of the Church alone excepted. The Hebrews take particular mest in the commemoration because the new ‘World bas been the oue spot on the earth where for many years they have enjoyed personal and Beligious freedom. Other special honors are to Columbus by Italians aud Spaniards. in this anniversary these features are merely parts of the grand whole in which all the people of the republic and the lovers of progress throughout the world are proud to fake their places to honor the man and the event n of the necessity —--- +02 A schoolmistress in Ontario who was humil- fated beyond endurance by a number of young Fuffians who had rebelled against her authority, ended her trouble by suicide. Great writers have pictured with intense pathos the tyranny of schoolmasters over sickly, small boys, but the other phase of the relation of pupil and feacher, in which some frail woman, compelled fo seek « living ix. the echoolroom, is builied by members of her class until life ceases to be ‘Worth while, has not been so clearly presented. Is tea theme not altogether unworthy of the Rovelist who writes with a purpose. —_ ree Mr. Stevenson declares that should he be elected be will, to the best of his ability, co- operate with Mr. Cleveland in giving practical effect to his views. There is in this expression some indication that he rather over-extimates the active pomibilities of a vice-presidential ca- reer, especially in association with » President whose confidence in his own judgment is as great as Mr. Cleveland's is, It is altogether possible that moral support would be more in the viee-presidential line than active co-opera- ton. es ‘The four hundredih anniversary of Christo- pher Columbus’ discovery of a new world will be celebrated by a p Washington's citi- gens on the 12th instant. the old date, while the Public schools will honor the event on the Of October, new sty his gives variety echance for all t morate the m portant discovery of modern t Faising, declame‘ion and « be pi Otte object lewous of high value to the young. Honore st once to the republic and the man | whose faith, skill and courage led to its found- | fing and to the civilization of the hemisphere ere appropriately paid by the youth of that re- Pablic—ite hope and bulwark for the future. a <a ‘The largely incceased first day's registration tm the interior of New York shows lively inter- est in the presidential struggle and presages « larger vote than nsual. So faras it has a par- ‘tean significance this increase in the rural vote fe favorable to the republicans, who are greatly | fin the majority above Harlem river. But the | big registration in Elmira, Senator Hill's city | and stenghold, is a pointer in the opposite | direction as indicating that the Hill men out- | fide of New York as weil as in that city will be loyal. see ‘The enterprising Buffalo News printed on Sunday, October 2,0 finely illustrated forty- Page paper, exhibiting the present greatness and future prospects of Buffalo. This is the age of notable journalistic achievements. see Having public indignation behind it, May Grant's veto flattens out the trolley in New York blic indignation should use the Weapon of the municipal veto in all other Ctlem see Chicago must not make the mistake of con- fasing Band:naster Sousa with the Marine Band. ‘That organization was famous before Sousa led ft, and still existe in Washington with ud@limin- fehed reputation and musical capacity. <o ‘The populists should observe the cyclone, | Which does & good deal of injury in a very spectacular manner, but is conspicuously de- cient in staying powers, _ —- Perhaps it might be a wholesome idea to in- @uce Pugilist Corbett to postvone his dramatic tour long enough to deliver a few political peeches in the egg throwing districts, a ae remarkabie to note how much life Phil- adelpbia infused into the campaign when it bestowed David Martin on New York. ——- +02 ‘These are the days when the partisan yields temporarily to the patriot, the presidential campaigner to the Columbian celebrant. 7 Wisrers Wanwers PERRY'S. —o— OMFORT fs your first Guty.* That will ‘call Q ¢ ofthe light underwear—and even tf you don’t COU go into the HEAVIEST WEIGHTS right away you should take the first steps toward them-the MEDIUM WEIGHTS. Atthesame time you might ‘as well buy the others while you are about ft. ‘There ¢s such a difference in UNDERWEAR—such 8 Aifference in seeing folks’ ideas of what te best—and TGEE-Di¥ Sz oF MEURERE asp CYOiES Our Millinery ond Cloak trade has started ‘with @ rush, and no wonder. Here we have ‘The Largest Stock, Best Assortment, Lowest Prices, A trio of facts which are hard toequal. Ifyou have not visited our Millinery and Cloak De- partment yow can't afford to mise the extraordinary values which we are afering at this 3-Day Sale. what the Beat is worth. The makes we carry seem tosutt Croaxs. Almost everybody. They have the reputation of being | Lediee’ €5 ta ‘the best fitting—most honest sort thereare. There are the trashy Kinds that are too cheap to be good—and there are our kinds that we ask only moderately for. It ison these we want Fou to depend. Do, because wean vouch for thetr satisfuction-tving. You see we keep to provide all wants—man's— woman’s—and child's. $ —e LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED COTTON VESTS, cut high in the neck, with long or short sieeves—Knee-length PANTS to match— ‘50c. each. SWISS RIBBED BALBRIGGAN VESTS, cut high in neck, with long or short sleeves—Ankie-length PANTS to match—50c. each, LADIES" PLAIN MERINO VESTS—medium 4 heavy weights-PANTS to match—all 298 —50e. each. DIES’ PLAIN MERINO VESTS—one- half wool-PANTS to match—all sises—T5c. each. LADIES" SWISS RIBBED VESTS—two- thirds woo!—Jersey fitting—white and natural color. PANTS tomatch—81 each. LADIES’ SCARLET WOOL VESTS and PANTS—all sizes—#1 each. LADIES’ RICHELIEU RIBBED VEST: cut high fn neck, ong sleeves—natural color, white and “fast black—81.25 size 3—rise of Oe. on each larger size, LADIES’ SAXONY WOOL VESTS and PANTS—all sizes—$1.25 each. LADIES’ RICHELIEU RIBBED VESTS— heavy weight—made with high neck and long sieeves—natural color, white and “fast” black $1.35 for size 3—rise of 100. LADIES’ SCARLET MEDICATED VESTS and PANTS—all sizes—#1.50. LADIES" SWISS RIBBED SILK VESTS— ‘high neck and long sleeves—$1.65 for size 3— rise of 100. LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED CHINA SILK VESTS—high neck and long sleeves—82.50 up, according to size, LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED CHINA SILK VESTS—82.25 up. LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED SILK PANTS— ankle length—cream color—3. 75 up. BLACK—83.85 up. LADIES" RICHELIEU RIBBED SILK and WOOL VESTS—high neck and long sleeves— $2.75up. With SHORT SLEEVES—82.25 up. ——— Egvesrausx Tiosrs. SS: LADIES' WHITE EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS knee lengtb—50c. FAST BLACK—G5c. each. All sizes. LADIES’ FAST BLACK RIBBED WOOL EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS—ankle length—81.25 and $1.65.» pair. LADIES’ FAST BLACK EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS ankle length- a pair. LADIES’ EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS—ankle and knee lengths—$2.35 a pair. Comsrxarton Scrts. LADIES’ SWILS RIBBED COMBINATION SUITS—natural and white—all sizes—81.95 each. LADIES’ COMBINATION SUITS in white and ““‘fast™ black--€2.85, 83.15 and $3.45 each. LADIES' SWISS RIBBED SILK COMBI- NATION SUITS—white, cream and biack— 84.75, $5.25 and 85.75 each. WHAT THE AMERICAN HOgERY CoM. PANY MAKE YOU WILL FIND HERE IN THE SEASONABLE WEIGHTS. a MEN'S MEDIUM and HEAVY-WEIGHT SHIRTS and DRAWERS —ail sizes —50c. each. MEN'S SHIRTS and DRAWERS—Aal/ wool all stzez—75e. each. MEN'S NATURAL and WHITE SHIRTS and DRAWERS_two-thirde wool—@1 each. MEN'S SCARLET MEDICATED SHIRTS and DRAWERS-81, $1.50 and $2 each. MEN'S HEAVY-WEIGHT BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and DRAWERS—81.35 each. MEN'S NORFOLK and NEW BRUNSWICK BRAND of SHIRTS and DRAWERS—twc thirds wool—full regular made—all sizes— BLS each. AMERICAN HOSIERY COM- MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHTS. CHILDREN'S MERINO VESTS, PANTA- LETS and DRAWERS—one-third wool-24e. for iSinch «ie. rise on a size. AMERICAN HOSIERY COMPANY'S MAKE of CHILDREN'S VESTS, PANTALETS and DRAWEKS—medium and heavy weights—4ic. for it-inch—rise of Se. on asize. CHILDKEN'S MERINO WRAPPERS—one- half woot 16 to #2-tnch sizes—40e. for 16-inch Se. riseon each si CHILDREN'S WOOL CASHMERE WRAP- PEES—I6 to 22-inch sizes—50e. size 16—rise of 10e. on CHILDREN'S NATURAL WOOL VESTS, PANTALETS and DRAWERS — two-thirds weool—18 to SA-inch sizes—S5e. for 18 size—Se. rine. ‘These are necessities—the beat qualities are guaran- teed you—but they are not shrouded in high prices. We would rather doa little more business—and do it oF a little less—that hold com/ort in the iron grasp of selfish ereed and drive some of you to the unreliable for price sake. Our cheapest are good—our most ex- pensive canmot b. improved upon, es Peners. usta axpd Tue Avenue» “atablished 1540. ‘Telephone 995. AT WILMARTH & EDMONSTON’S. seh raresbest 20008 dasitatae, whieh a mt ot bes Reed them most. They include Minton’ Medgeword and those of other Soca Peis B reduced from The, to Se. FESS Woaaarra & Epxoxsrox, 1205 Ps ‘Ave N.W. 2000 S. ¥ Higarxsox GREEN, : ae) ocl0-6t* Opposite Ladies’ Reef 4 blue, full Teng \aitete gd reters wile q eotery Balt sot fare’ pearl as ‘potch collar. “Regular value, 10. be sold at @3.98; worth All Misses’ and Children's Coats at reduced prices. Lack of space prevents details. Muursery. 50 Trimmed Hats, iu all the Intest styles, that were 85, 85.50 and 86, at. 83.98 ‘38>. Capa, in all colors, at... Ie $1 American Felt Hats, in black or colors, all the latest styles, at... nee ‘Te 81 Ladies’ and Misses’ Trimmed Sailors, plush or beaver tops, black and colors, at Ce $1.25 Trimmed Alpine Hats, in black and colors, at... 98 €1 Trimmed Alpine Hate, only, at... ‘Te in all shapes, for ladies, misses and chil- dren, our exclusive novelty, regular value 1.25, at....... 870 Can you afford to mise the above special bargains? ‘They are for 3 days only. Kises Pazace, 812-814 7TH 8ST. N. W. 1t bbbbbbbbdddddddodsbsdsdsddosss: geigad our great Dress Goods advertisement in today's Tomorrow FROM 9 TO 12. 75 fs ES Foul &o- 9 88 Bk SS EEE goco Ree a Mp ate £8 S58 Exe TF TBs my S08 - Tus Is Spectra. Ose Pam To Eveny Cusroen. A. Kacrsas, £00 PENN. AVE. N. W. Be Sere You Have Ir Asp Tux Go Anza. 1t You hear of the great deeds of some Prominent man and are curious to see him, ‘but would not know him if you sew him. An acquaintance points out aman whom he says is this prominent man. He doesn't seem to mest your expectations, and you tell your friends #0. One of your friends may know him well and ask you what he looks like. You describe him. *‘Why,” your friend says, ‘you haven't seen this Prominent man at all. The man you ‘thought was he was somebody else." So with housekeepers and ‘*Ceres" Flour. ‘They should not judge *‘Ceres" Flour by some inferior quality which has been palmed off on them as ‘Ceres, but fsan ‘imitation. Be sure you have the “genuine” Cores and then go ahead with your criti- cism—if youhave any, Every sack and barrel of the genuine “Ceres” contains a clreular signed in autograph by Wm. M. Gait & Co. and bearing the imprint of two gold medals, **Ceres” is the flour about which it is often said: ‘It makes ‘more’ bread, ‘lighter’ Dread, ‘whiter’ bread, ‘sweeter’ bread and ‘better’ bread than any other flour in the world.” Your grocer sells ‘*Ceres," but don’t let him palm off an imitation oa you. Weonly wholesale tt. Wa. M. Gat & Co, "Wholesale Flour and Feed. Dealers,” Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. n. w. 1t W. H. LOWERRE aoe Rica Mummery. ASSOCIATED at -D. ©. MONDAY, OGFOBFR 10, 1852—TEN PAGES, Wowtsis & Lone 10:x, L1rx Axo F Srs. N.W. GRAND RETAILING. AS DONE HERE, CREATES AND SUSTAINS ACTIVE INTEREST. ‘The store is embossed with important sales just now. Basy talk widens the sympathy between the people— the goods, the prices. ‘You may ask why these low prices at the beginning of the season? The reply is plain: ition to serve you remarkably in prices of highly desirable goods. We activity into sales by giving you the greatest inducements. That's all. Griving, active. But woarein therefore propose to put First. Oursales are TOMORROW Enxrnsonvrsanr Varcz Ix Faxcr Rizzoxs. 1,700 YARDS MADE TO SELL AT 50c. To $1. _ 250. A Yano. An unexpected. shades in ‘trade happening enables this unparalleled offer. Included are the latest and most popular OTTOMAN, TWO-TONED MOIRE, GROS GRAIN, SATIN AND GROS GRAIN, ‘Special attention ts called to the SATIN AND MOIRE, &e. “INCH TWO-TONED MOTRE, 4INCH TWO-TONED SATIN AND MOIRE. 4 INCH SATIN AND GROS GRAIN. 34-INCH CORDED EDGE GROS GRAIN. ‘The holidays are approaching, and as these are especially suitable for fancy work it sa rare opportunity: 1,700 yards WIDE ALI-SILK RIBBONS (Or center table tomorrow at the uniform price, 5c. a yard. 1st floor ..... . under skylight.) Pcie 1a A Gesvre Cravox Ponrnarr. Size 16x20, executed in the most artistic manner from a photograph of any size, mounted and stretched on canvas, for $1: 95. Master artists employed. Satisfactory work vonched for. Samples on exhibition. Picture Department. Gth floor........ se+saeeee 10th st. Bldg.) Prorvne Fraurs To Onven. Our Department of Picture Frames to order 1s meeting with great success. Our prices are for first-class Work, and are much lower than usually asked for same. A choice line of neat White and Gold, White and Sileer and Gilt moldings. Special attention is paid to the making and fitting of our frames. Orders can be ‘executed the same day they are left with us. rae A Srrcrat Ix Easers. ‘New lot of highly polished Antique Oak Easels, Steet bizh, strong and neat. 750. (4th floor. --10th st. building.) AST cee ME Ustanarsis. ON SALE TOMORROW 200 Six Wane Grom Unorerras With Paragon frames and fine natural handles of French Crab, Weichsel, Accassta, &e. offered for the prices. = Ladies’ 26-incn, $1.25. (First floor. ‘Men's Department, ‘Tho dest value ever men's2sines, $1.50. First annex. ) Mast Gees Sa Os) Dad Severe Begun today will be continued during the week. ‘The opportunity 1s Taro one—awway out of the usual. ‘An almost endless assortment of CHOICE ALL-WOoL DRE?S FABRICS, Every yard of this season’s make, at 25 to 50 per cent less than they are worth. 374c.. 50c., 540, 590. Axv 65o, Are what we ask for values that were never coupled with such prices before. We bought all the importer had—that’s tho explanation. One entire aide of the Dress Goods store hus been given to thel» prover display. There are FLANNELS, MIXTURES, CHECKS, PLAIDS, DIAGONAL STRIPES, CHEVIOTS, STORM SERGES, CREPONS, BEDFORD CORDS, -, SACQUAED AND ALL THE LATEST WEAVES—36 to 50 inches wide. (Pirst floor... Ocr Fer Derarraexr Opens the season tomorrow with s superb stock of strictly first-clags coods. The very latest styles, artistically and serviceably made. The latest for women and children in Capes, Muffe, Boas, Scarfs and Fur Trimmings at popular rrices. SOME OPENING SPECIALS ARE: Ladies’ Back Coney Capes, full twenty inches long, high storm collars, pointed fronts,satin linings. Usu- ally sold for 86.50. 4 —85.00.— Fine Feather Boas, biack, navy blue, green and golden brown, full three yards long. —#2.50.— Ostrich Feather Collars, white, light blue, yellow and helotrope. —$1.00.— Fine Sable Mink, Black Marten, Persian Lamb and Black Astrakhan Far Scarfs, with full hoad, tail and claws. —85.00.— Fine Angora Sets for children, blue gray and white. —$3.00. — l.ineh French Beaver Fur Trimming, satin lined. Usually sold for 81.134. Tie. yard. — (Third floor... 10th st. building.) ——o— Fuassez Deeanracest Is ready for the fall and winter trade with everything frow the dainty Gauze to the heavy, serviceable “Shaker” flannel. ALL WOOL, PART WOOL, SILK WARP, And all as thoroughly shrunken as possible. WRAPPER FLANNELS. Saxony, Prinklin, French. ‘25c, to Tbe. yard. HOMESPUN SKIRT PATTERNS. 81.00 to 82.50. ‘We quote today Among our latest arrivals for fall and winter a su- perb line of novel effects in EIDERDOWN FLANNEL, WAVERLY CLOTH, PRINCESS CLOTH, ZEPHYR CLOTH, FAIRY CLOTH in Fleur de Lis, tufted spots, Jacquard weave, ke. EIDERVOWN CLOTH is now used ‘or children's garments—caps, clouks, robes and hous wrfps, men’s smoking Jackets, ladies’ sacques, Jackets, opera cloaks, wrappersand dressing gowns, counterpanes, Afghans, race, mats, lap robes, and in fact anything where warmth and durability evmbined with the lightest weight are desired. WAVERLY CLOTH Is an Eiterdown Cloth with the addition of Embroidered Figures such as the Fleur-de-lis, spot, Jacquard and various other weaves, The following are representei—cream, light blue and navy blue em- broldered with ten, pink embroidered with beige and brown, and gray embroidered with dark brown. 38 inches wide. —$1.10 and $1.25 0 yard. CARLETON CLOAKING, In wide, narrow. plain and shaded stripes, checks, plaids, &c.—all the latest light, dark and medium shades. 27 inches wide. Tse. a yard.— FAIRY CLOTH In all the popular plain shades, embroidered in bar- monizing colors, forming a tufted spot, 38 inches wide, $1.00 a ya.— Pram Ener Dows Crorns, Single and double faced, all the latest shades, 38 inches wide. Naw Laces. A great many of our new Laces following: ave arrived. Note ble among them are the 2 Cream— —S-ineh, 75e. ya.; Minch, $2.38 ya.— ‘35¢-tnch Insertion to match, $1.25 yd. Black— ——St-inch, %e. yd. ; 436-inch, $1.15: ‘Teinch, $1.70 74; Ornch, 8a25 30 items Tis Point de Ireland effect— ‘Sho. yd. ; 436-Inch, 75e. 74. ; 76-inch, 74. ; G-inch, $1.00 $1.25 ya. — .-10th st, building.) Cmxa Deranraenr. IN HAVILAND CHINA, ‘We have selected the choicest patterns and daintiest shapes from an extens've line to carry in open stock, thereby enabling customers to select any sized dinner service, and also to obtain duplicates at any time. An immense stock of Dinner Sets of all makes. —$8. 45 to $250.— Our line of Jardinieres comprises all sizes, shapes andcolors. Prices range from Be. to $12.— a Cor Grass. Our CRYSTAL ROOM is woll worth a special visit. An almost bewildering array of Rich Cut Glass Ware isarranged in a very artistic manner. All the leading makes of Fine Cut Glass at prices a8 low as such goods can be bought for anywhere. A special in thislineisa WATER TUMBLER, straw- berry, diamond and fan cutting, at —#4.50 dozen. — es Lawes OF EVERY SIZE AND KIND. Piano Lamps fitted with handsome silk shades and central draught burners. —#10 to $30. — Banquet Lamps. —-82.59 to 825. — Decorated Vase Lamps—siiades io match. $1.25 to $8.— Lamp Burners. —Se. to $1.15.— ‘Lamp Chimneys of all kinds. Gas Giobes. —2e. wy. (Fifth floor. 10th st. building.) —— Hovsz Forstsnrsa Deranruent. ‘This department ts replete with everything neces- sary to perfe t housekeeping and make the labor of the kitchen easy. Wall Towel Dryers, five arms. ae Wall Towel Dryers, nine arms, large size. ee Patent Nutrizio Coffee Pots, a. 7c. SPt., 80e, Spt, 81. 8 pt, 8L25, ies, —8'e. to $1.25, — Apple Parers and Slicers, —00.— Porcelain-lined Kettles, Zat., 20e 3 14-at., 60c. “Ivory” Soap. 5 and 8c. cake. Brooke's **Crystal” Soap, Putz Pomade brass Polish, Tetiey's Teas, 50, 70, 80c, (Fifth floor. Muumeny News Black Ostrich Tips. —50e. bunch. — Children’s Fiats—Tan, navy, brown and rei, Beautiful line of Frit Hats in assoried colors, —We. A large line of Alpine Hats, —95e. and 81.50. French Felt Hats—Special shapes—new style Walk- ing Hats, Turbans and Large Hats, —18, 25 and 50c. bunch, — ‘Pinks, assorted colors. * —lie. bunch. — ++ 24 annex.) Aw Lwortayt Satz oF BEGINS TOMORROW, TUESDAY. 4,500 yards ILLUMINATED SUITING, made to sell for 500., Sie. ya. ‘This is two-thirds the usual price for such goods. —Be.— 8,500 yards RUSSIAN CORD, dark rich meee oercaiae oe CA M008... .esessyesseveenneeeiereeseessen Ath wt DIME.) —_—o «Wane © lowes: 4 10rs, Lew Am F Sm N. W. Horzze Bros. Or Burrmwone WILL DISPLAY AT THE ARLING- TON HOTEL, IN THE NEW RECEP. TION ROOM, VERMONT AVE. EN- TRANCE, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 AND 13, A SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF FINE DRESS Goops, EVENING SILK, PARISIAN WRAPS, MILLINERY, &o. ORDERS TAKEN FOR COSTUME « AND MILLINERY. THE PUBLIO ARE INVITED, Herzen Baos., OF BALTIMORE. Turne Anz Sqme things worth rememberine—dontcherknow! concerns YOU tnost at tis particular junc! ta the fact that we have just— =$27,000— Worth of FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING Left of our recent $58,000— Purchase. Charce your memory with the further tm- portant fact that these were bought at 47 Crs. Ox Tre Doxran. Hence wo can virtually give them away at the follow- ing figures: MEN'S SUITS, Sacks and cutaways—all wool—sightly and servioe- ne =3i50— MEN'S SUITS, 8: \ double-breasted sacks and cutaways— bite, black, brown and iixed cheviets, Maris" apd other cassiinere sults, for the nominal sum of $10. $3 SUITS, Sacks and cutaways—a'l the latest novelties. We state but the simple trnth when we say that $18 would be modest price for them. $1 2.50. OVERCOATS. ‘Men's Chinchilla Overcoats—excellent garments for every day wear,comfortabie, strong and durable— oo ag =$3.87— WHIPCORD OVERCOATS, Handsome brown imixture—genteol and dressy gar eens zi —=$5687-= DARK MELTON OVERCOATS, With silk facings, elegant in appearance, excellent in quality and perfect in nt— ~ $7.50. GRAY TWEED OVERCOATS, Strictly all wool, silk facings—as wear resisters they ‘will hold their own with any $15 coat extant— = Sei KERSEY OVERCOATS, Medium and heavy weights of various fashionable suades, These are Campbell's Kerseys, and that nue Weean only tell you in part—come and see the grand wholes VICTOR FE. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Corner Massachusetts avenua, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ocf-3m Open Saturday until 11 p.m. Peels aee le eN Ge Waa Little Fur Antmals around the neck are all the “rage” in New 3; We beve them tn all the furs. Soney Fur Nock $2.50. Nutria Fur Krbomer Fur Astrakhan Fur S ion Fur Scaris’ #7, Skunk Fur Neck Scarfs, 68 Wauerr & Roorr, 905 Pa Ave sem Tr Maxes Pranty Warre Teers. Everybody likes pearly white teeth. This is very natural. If your teeth are bad itis but neclecton your part. It may not yet be too late. Our “Myrrh and Orris" Tooth Wash whitens cnd preserves the teeth, heals and hardens the gums and purifies and per fumes the breath. 250. per good size bot tles, with screw top, to prevent waste. =e ae Stores: ENG A fien and ar ste, SRPRrePS Peres terror PPP re Pere Fonsrrene, Feesrrvre, ‘Fensirone Don't forget that we are headquarters for all kinds of Furniture, Bedding, Tapestry and Upholstery Goods.—Don't forget that our entire stock is new. & singte oid piece brought from the old store).—And above ail—don't forcet that (Not our prices are the lowest in the city—that you ean buy more for your money here than anywhere else in Washington. (@rWe will tell you about some more “Special Bargains” later in the week.— ‘Watch for them. Geo. Baerrsanra, 515 Suvexra Sx. N. W. “Bapert Shoe Fitters,” 1217 Ps Ave N.W. ANY SE Gd eg erp poh paar ice ooo Bieta the wavy Op hair, atetps, 1 Puts °8, moan effect Cloth. ¥C LAY BI HESE YP AT #1 tei gg, ne niSE UW eo. WHERE, BUT IT ONLY 400 Rete, ent we age saan er not 008 Bava cena Sheviots, with ‘spot Setaete hate This Up a toateria fr tatlore ow ap charm either in the ton or Russian bistse suit. hay tmowrnina weaves tn novelty eft play's Binck ‘the Genulae English Brval gti silptades contribute #0 make this ct lane QE NO HOUSE IN THE CITY CAN SELE YOU POR LESS THAN ¢1 50, sa On to the creamof our offering, which Is the swell Auaterial of the eeanin and whiclt represents shout tome Ses. Other houses that bandie these extreme i f oaante, ou" nutice "we he fia A ee Pega ev are bey ee ier ast eek for Our OUR REGULAR ‘Material has been te- Siow some very quod tinge ose low TWO casrs Of4-4 Cloth, Gennine Indigo Prints, Drossand Waist Patterns, So. Goons, x 5 T-8o. 50 pleces Standard Dross Cambric tn black only, So. Many that do not understand our Drees Goode partment may imagine that such a wonderful diFor- Ener that we guote ‘etwern real vaiwe and our prise Line of medinm lentshed and we te bosh or exaggeration, but it te not. It isthe simp e. truth. Al urds we offer are done up im patterns of Giferent tencth, which are shipped to ws from the mat te. We are ihe yere and money-saving der ce and. theres fo beneyt the public. Weare sat thee to the trade we cause a very foncere oF thie preat «a 4 fm aut fomen agied that by thes mo yusy week with we. ZRINEEXENTENE = seu F Tus Destine «=X B = ste = Don x x Bon Marche. Meas x x Sxxxxxxxxzuxk {ORE For Tur Lime “Howr-Reters. Our Infants’ Department is as much the Pride of the store as your little ones are the Pride of your home. We have everything they need—except We have run throngh tl here and theygs few "sp com: spicnous for their extra good vaiue and beauty. Coats come first. Coats For “Lime Tors» Tho Cutest Little Coats imaginable. Plain shades, plaids, stripes. smooth and rough cloths, clderdown, &c. From almost nothing up to @4.48 each. Infants’ and Children 5 Eiderdown Coats, end white, sizes 1 to 4 years, only ething to eat. Children’s Fiderdown Conts, im red, white, eray and tan, trimmed with Angora fur, sizes 1 to 4 years, only €2.48, Infents' and Children's Fancy Striped Fiderdown Coats, only $2.08. Infants’ end Children’s Fancy Striped Fiderdown Coats, trimmed with aAnzore fur. only $3.98. |” Cloaks of Herringbone Novelty Cloth, rufiled cape, puff sleeves, &e., in grays, tans and blue, sizes 1 to 4 years, only $3.95. It is no exaxxeration to suy that allof the above Coats are worth at least #1 more. Elerant line of Infents’ and Children’s ‘Long and Short Costs, in white flannel and cashinero Israxts) Kyrcx—Naces. Tnfants’ Witte Honeycomb Bibs, worth Ge each, 3 for 196. Same with Lace edge, worth Be. Infants’ Worsted Sacques, al! white and white with light blue and pink edge, worth 50c., only 38, White and Fancy Worsted Bootecs, worth 2e., only 19. White Surah Silk Caps, ribbon and lace pon-pon and lace edge all around, I-inch- wile all-silk tle strings, worth 75c., only Bfor Fin Cas, Wide Sines rf warmth giving SS SSSURS Sahar =i thn i ere E 2 fecent {mportetions. ‘as numbered an clegant ine of Cait Roots, with calf and go remarks! Mews Carr 83 Brccuens. Handsewed, Piccadilly good as old elsewhere for 85. — = Ocn 81.98 Snors Fon Mex Have an excellent reputation wherever they. are ore. ong they've worn pretty prech ty 0S Asal dressers of this vic Wort Ga "Wonderrusiy popular al ver low prion $1.98. 2 =5ns5 020, g, ne 008 ie i ex BRO : tog? nat A BA Ses Pen Fee EEE S8g Eun kre ke Av Tur Rive. Our gratification of Your appreciation of cur efforts since We ioved tothe Rink te TAldly expressed when we say we are de Highted. We also desire to extend our sin= cere thanks to our old customers, who by the continuation of thelr patronage «ince our removal have emjshasized thelr friend- shipand impressed ue with the fact that giving our patrons fine Furniture, Carpets and Upholstery Goods at low prices and of lent quailty ts the only way to makes success. In afew weeks we expect to be settled, even now we are displaying the handsomest line of Purniture, Carpeta, Draperies, Upholstery Gvods, de., ever shown in this city. Mone: Bones As Des 100 Six-quarter Chenille Covers, fringwd. Regular €1.50 quality. Special price, Toa, e9.¢ $2 Saven Ox Forstrvne Coverras 300 yards Sk Furniture Covering, at troctive combinations of rich colortnas im Treloninating shnics of garnet. coupe, brown and olive. Meduced trou 6340 63 per yard. $5 Saven Ox Conrars. 30 pair Pine fringed top colorings, pair. Leduced from $id to $10 yor Iviaws Laxssvacn, “Tue Risk» New Yous Ave. _ Ber. 1310 Aso Mra Sra MM AM PPP Pr Is Gesiencd to make homes cheer'ul 432 9m Sr NW. Fuasacaws 480. Infants’ and Children's Mother Hubbard Checked Gingham Aprons, high neck and long sleeves, worth 50c., $1. Infants’ White Cambric Skirts, sizes 1 to 4 years, only 35c. each. Infante’ and Children’s White Al-wool only 35c., 3 for finished with wise silk tie strings, in m brown, navy, cardinal ‘and tan, fully worth 61.3 and 81.50, oniy Ps Our Infants’ Department is located on the second floor of our annex. €a7See the window full—a good index of the stock. Tur Box Mancne, 1 314 Ay 316 7m 8 Duss Goons. Our new attractions for the coming seson are simply beautiful. We hops every lady reader will consult her own interests by giving our line an early inspection and enjoy the privilege of @ pick from the newest and prettiest novelties the season affor’s. Ta variety ournew stock is all that could bo desired. while in the matter of prices we shall be able to offer you bargains that will surely convince you of the economy and satisfaction of trading with us. colors Fnwlish Jecquards, = Aiideccheartet goulson cane BOC, @1uk Finish Henriettas, 43 inches ‘wide, all colors, special prive. 96-inch Fngish Cashmere, all 89c. ayara ‘est foc or the money 1c. ayard 4 ne Fe 200. ayera Piaids AlL-woo! ian Stripes in cloth 4 Piftsbineton we havent snes” OB8o. ayant See our exclusive styles of High Grade Dress Fab- rics at @1.25.and $1.50a yard. Sra BURGER's, DRY GOODS, CLOAKS AND NOTIONS, x 404 Ax 406 Tm Sz. eeeneccesernceses: Juweiey Esrantismeest. s@- KFEP YOUR EYE ON THE WINDOW. at Tar Reuse Fasurox. TETHE RULING STYLE IN GENTER- { MEN'S BUSINESS CLOTHES FOR THIS SEASON IS THE DOCELE BREASTED SACK SUIT. SCORPS OF THEM HERE IN ALL OF THE NEW- EST SHADES AND COLORS OF THOS: EVER POPULAR FABRICS, THE ROUGH SURFACE TWEEDS, CHEV. 10TS AND HOMESPUNS, ALSO A VERT CHOICE SELECTION IN THE SMOOTH. SURFACE CASSIMERES, WORSTEDS AND KINDRED FABRICS, TAILORED TO FIT, TO LOOK AND WEAR as WELL OR BETTER THAN MOST MADE ‘TO-MEASURE GARMENTS. FFFALL OVERCOATS, TOO, IN AN ALMOST UNLIMITED VARIETY OF FABRICS, STYLES, QUALITIES AND SIZKS. JUST THE SORT OF GAR FOR, WHETHER YOU WANT TO DRESS IN THE HEIGHT OF FASHION OR IX A STYLE OF YOUR OWN. WE HAVE THE PROPER GARMENTS aT THB PROPER PRICES. Rosixsox. Panzer & C Axericax Crornrens, 1200,1202 & 1204 FS:.N.W. AGES Meare ress Saris Kasra Ur Wira Tar Diaxn. SEWERS Rees 2 MENT YOU ARE LOOKING