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4 —_— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. TUESDAY, ee BER 11, — 1892—TEN PAGES. WASHINGTON. TUFSDAY Detober, CROSBY 8. Nor 2 competitor. action of the women of ¢ Mt. Vernon has suggested ota plan for the preser- ¢ others of the great sons An Old Mor- onal capital f the homes « th mat the nat and adjanct soci a ke until in « every state would have ite organtza: to promote the object fa view. Washington is the proper plac ach a work, not only be al, tate the nation is near so m: et which to is cane it because it premises where these he Close to Mt. Vernon is Guns miles away, back among t! | are Monticello, the seat of Thomas Jefferson, | Montpellier, the place where James Madison the _ resid; of Marshall, of ot Patrick Henry. Going else-| ther from this city, but within | ite infu are the home places of Franklin, Diekinson, Rut- ions statesmen. Hamilton, ledge and many other rev The Americans have too lit reverence for the filustrious dead. Some of these men—indeed | all of those mentio ‘eon in their ashes, | are potent in the course of history and yet shape the destinies of the continent and of di tant lands. The proper restoration and preserwation of the old homes of the fathers of the republic in as nearly as possible the condi- tion they were when occupied by the original Ppossessors is a labor of love and patriotism for | our women which cannot fail to produce good effects on the presentand all subsequent gen- | erations. It isan education of youth such aa | no other object lesson save only following the example of the fathers themselves can give, in- | culcating liberty by cherishing the memory of | the liborators and declaring to all the world that these are the types of great men that America keeps perpetually before her eyes. isc a a a When the Pennsylvania Railroad Company sees the completion of its plans for improving ite depot and office facilities in Philadelphia it will bein possession of the finest railroad station in the country, if notin the world. A mammoth ten-story structure, covering an area of nearly five acres, is no ordinary building, and the Quaker city will have reason to be proud of this proposed addition to its arch- itectural greatness. Washington congratulates | poy Philadelphia and watts with the utmost patience | the coming of that day when surface tracks | sball vanish from this city and our blood-| stained grade crossings beno more. Until thea the nation’s eapital will be content with almost any kind of a station. Human life should re- ceive more consideration than human comfort. When the local grade crossings hare been abolished Washington may begin to wonder | why the capital of the United States should not have as fine railroad stations as the commercial capital of Pennsylvamia. But safety before architectural beauty, ‘The surface tracks must = —_—_— soo ‘The trouble in advance of the election over the form of the ballot under the new law in Pennsylvania suggests what complications may arise after the election unless everything is speedily arranged on ao legal, common-sense basis. The wiser republican newspapers do not charge Gov. Pattison’s administration with willful design to injure any one in his essential ights, but some of them, for instance the Phil- acdelphia Press, accuse the attorney general of he state, to whom the matter was properly comitted by the governor, of making a blun- ‘ring, illegal and unfair grouping of names a the ticket. The Baker law is defended by both parties as being = good law, and the con- fusion grows out of the construction put upon it. It is very certain, without undertaking to decide “he law points involved, that the simplest mode of arranging the ballot compatible with the requirements of the law should be adopted im time to avoid depriving voters of their suf- frages. a oo ‘The usual sdmonition to register is now be- | ingsounded. The politician with dark and secret intentions hasa great deal of difficulty in doing effective work at present owing to the fact that the Australian ballot system prevents him from seeing that the contracts made with him are carried out. He can hire men to promise to vote his way, but the lament that it | is bard to find a man honest enough to “stay | bought” has passed into a political proverb. | The only course is to colonize voters, or to hire men whose political sentiments are known to be | antagonistic to refrain from registering. Both | these methods require so much elaborate work that they must be practiced, if at all, ona limited scale, so that the main fighting after all is in | the natare of appeals to the thinking powers of the masses. <6 St. Louis labor unions hare called upon all labor organizations in the country to take such action as will tend to prevent in the future the | calling oat of any armed bodies, stato militia or | otherwise, tg be used for the purpose of “forc- | ing American workmen to comply with the de- | mands of brutal and tyrannical capital” The | ‘St. Louis unions are undair and unnecessarily | excited. The course of action which will in- fallibly prevent the calling out of the armed bodies referred to is perfectly clear to see and | remarkably easy to follow. No American work- | men who respect and obey the law of the land | will ever be troubled by the militia. | es Mr. Andrew Carnegie ct Scotland and the United Statesis a “home market” man in both homes. He favors free trade for the United | Kingdom and protection for the great republic— { the former to supply the home market with for eign trafic for sale of domestic manufactures, | the latter to “facilitate domestic production.” ‘This is taking {8 going and coming and is as ingenious as {t is elastic. In Justice to Mr. Carnegie it must be furthor stated that his idea fneludes the disposal of the products of each country to the best apparent advantage—for a Rew country @ protective policy, toan old, de- ‘veloped one an untrammeied trade. ——_—~+--___ Washington G. A. RK encampment corre- spondence of the Adrian (Mich.) Press ears: “Tux Stam, an evening paper. bas bitterly enounced the admission of Whitelaw Reid into the order here, since the encampment. I tried to get at the facts of the case, but failed to anything.” The admitted failure of the correspondent to denounced his admission. ee ‘The announcement that ten thousand dollars ave been offered for the first coin of the world’s fair series sounds very much like the work of a wily Chicago advance agent. see Mr. Ignatins Donuelly’s announcement of his | Probable asarsination has not yet been followed by any definite mews on the subject. He should lot the public know whether he is alive or not. a ‘The great kite-flying tournament, strange to bay buy THE BEST COFFEE POT, bay buy bur ay be bay 4 Manos Haxtas, uy bay uy buy buy bay 90c., 81.20, buy bay buy bay bay buy Bat bay pay buy | bay buy buy YOU SHOULD SEE THE buy buy buy bay ny buy ‘Me. PATTERN. buy 4 bur - uy buy VERY NOVEL AND HANDY. bay i ey bay — bar buy buy vy Yay tay = C. A. Moppras, bay oS = buy G14 Twelfth street. It buy buy buy buy bay | TAPE, CROCHET HEADINGS, &c., from S88 sss rrR on NN al BR OG NNN band BBR OO O NNN BoB OO NNN BB 00) CON ON S83 MM MM oA RRR ccon Ff sas Mua ah Eh SOG 4 SEARS § ohhH SSM RSME ER CSE a any Sood Spectra, Exursrr wn a = Or sx sas se Movnstxe Musivenr os a — sa SSS Our grand formal ‘‘Opening” of S88 Mourning Bonnets, Hats and Toques S88 will oveur tomorrow. S8S This showing brace the most SSS stylish and ben pes from the leading mill 5 of Parts, Lon- don and Beritm and many shapes ortiein- ated and trimmed by our own efficient corps of milliners. For years we have enjoyed the reputa- tion of carrying the largest and most stylish line of MOURNING MILLINERT In the city, and the present showings cannot fail to add to this reputation and gain for us many new patrons. One of te most conspicuous Partstan styles fs @ Toque of New Silk Sowtan Vetling, bordered with crepa, lonz raped veil bortered with crepe, the toque being trimmed with butterfiy of silk veiling, edged with crepe and fin- tahed with algrottes Notwithstanding thetr beauty prices Will be found exceedingly reasonable. Mourning Vetis of silk—warp nun's veilincs—plain and hemstitched. $1.48 to $7.50. Al-ailk Nun's Veftines, plain and Rematitched $4.98 to 810 Brack Crepes of various good qualt- ties, guaranteed not to turn brown or rusty. Do not fafl to visit us tomorrow, the cecasion of our “‘Oyening* of Mourn- ing 4 Tue Box Manone. 314-316 7rn Sr. Movasrse Ovestsa At Bos Marcur pay buy bay buy buy buy buy buy bay buy buy Swiss isw buy buy buy bay buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy bay buy buy buy bay buy buy buy buy buy Conews Triaxe Srore. Weare constant ¥ in receipt of new goods and the Latest Novelties are always to be found among our collections. BLACK SILK and FEATHER ROSETTE TRIM- TENG, with and without jec, 2.00 axv $3.00 raxo. SILK and JET end VELVET and JET ORNA- MENTS, Hin. deep, $1.00 eacu SILK and JET BOX-PLEATED TRIMMING for $4.50 vano. RIBDON and VELVET SKIRT TRIMMING, very | ‘isd, $1.00 xan. 1s in combinations of FUR and PAS-| SEMENTE th Fersian and Russian colors, single and doavi $1.00 xo $1.50 van. NEW BODICES and GIRDLES of DULL JET for MOURNING, for Passementeries to mato. Our assortment of FRINGES ts complete in every reapect RIBBON FRINGES, BULLION, KNOTTED, INCH TO 36 INCHES DEEP. 1 DPD EEK 90, 0 y RRR, a 9 OU BRR WD DE AA LE oo Uv KR li bpp EEEA A LULL fe ft E55 a0 eu a ss fu. ge ue SEF = Reg ye H 00 HOR 0% BEE gs ee Sss8 HoH “oo? Exe FOR LADIES | ARE AN EXacT. REPRODUCTION, IN FIT, STYLE AND GENERAL APPEAANCE,- OF SOME OF THE MOST. POPULAR 83 AND $4 SHOES. THEY ARE MADE OF THE—W——— Laxssurcn & Bao. Drerxe Axo Crzastxe. LADIES’ DRESSES, PLUSH SACQUES, WRAPS, KID GLOVES, HOSIERY, &o. ALSO GENTLEMEN'S WEARING AP- PAREL CLEANED OR DYED IN THE MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER AT ‘THE LOWEST PRICES THAT PREVAIL ANYWHERE FOR FIRST-CLASS WORK. RAPE VEILS RESTORED PERFECTLY IN COLOR AND FINISH. ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK. New Ineas Iv Necuwean Cumxa stk scanrs, with hemstitohed ends, in ail the leading shades, 75c.. 98c. wa $1.25. HE LATEST NOVELTY IN COLLARS AXD CUFFS, Chambray Sets, in light blue and pink. 39c. ma SOc. » oot Liven sers oF COLLARS AND CUFFS, Batted, 390. ana SOc. « sat. OPERA TOE, PATENT TIP, BUTTON, SPRING HEEL, PLAIN, BUTTON SPRING HEEL, PATENT TIP, DO., PATENT TIPPED LACED BOOTS,. ©, DORE WIDTHS. SIZES 2 TO 98.. Prars, 35. « ont. WEELEKOWE “TURAL KID,* Sixx wixpson 11m, inal the fall shadea, NOTED FOR ITS DURABILITY. onty 250. AND SOFTNESS. Rooutxe mx ren errrors, = Entirely new. Orr Tora $1.50 Suors 25c. per yard. CAN BE HAD IN THE. Cunprews FOLLOWING DIFFERENT STYLES:———— Goon Qoarsry Mesum COMMON SENSE, PLAIN, BUTTON, . Drawers COMMON SENSE, PATENT TIP, DO., + ge 10 or ‘These will fit children 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years old. Nicely cut and of superior quality muslin. Israxts: MITTS, BANDS, SACQUES, BOOTIES, FLANNEL SKIRTS, ROBES, &e. Everything necessary to keep the baby RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 922 SEVENTH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., 231 PA. AVE. S.E. 1t ant Pky Bite iy uM » TT HOH Kx 8555 H . Tt HHH Re Ss T HE A KK — T HHA KK Sss8 = We take this opportunity to thank our frien’s for their visit to our “Opening Exhibit" last evening and for their kind expressions of good will so lavishly be- stowed upon us. We shall endeavor to merit your patronace by the strictest and most straightforward business methods. ‘We shall have but “‘one price,” and you can see that price plainly marked on every article in the store, Jt will bea waste of words toask us to accept lees thon the marked price, and we hope you will spare us the necessity of refusing your offers. We have now settled down to business and believe we can make it to your peca- Riary advantage to trade with us. While ‘we have never doubted onr ultimate suc cess, we needed only such @ vast throng as Vistied us yes erday and last evening to make it all the more assured. If in need of Furniture make no pur- chases until you have seen our stock and secured our prices. Then buy of us, if the lowest, and do not buy unless we are. it varm, Cunpres's Lraarxa wy wom nna Eee ce Wow WM Mata HOR AH OD rene WWWWMMMM HHH AA HAH Bases We'wiiitc of EMAG E Facies Pe zm 658g Laos’ Ovenoarrens m vs ' Bh £09, Te eseeaue S125) ae Gass. oS Black or colors. 4si* occ 00 2 Sss8 Cunprews Scuoor. Hostery, 25 crs. per pate. Kxzz Prorecrons, JERSEY OLOTH, 25 crs, LEATHER, 30 oTS. > Parrenss. We are the Washington agents for the STANDARD FASHION CO.'S PATTERNS. Fasnrox Suzers Fare ana» o2-pace {llustrated catalogue free of charge to any one buy- ing 50 cts. worth of Pat- terns. Ocr-Or-Tows-Prore Can order by mail as heretofore. BBR Eee 0 BoB U BBB No other hoase DOFS—EVER DID—or EVER WILL—sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LUW PEICES as WE quote. Sas Ayn Coupasy. Worm Tavrxa. values in OUR variety of OUR $15 line.— style of OUR 815 line.— ft of OUR 815 line.— There's no end to the satisfaction clinchers of this grade of both SUITS and OVER- $15 line.— S. Conex & Co, 523 11re Sz. ota PSE ETE OF fh giteryt ii i531: Cuticura Resolvent.. Cuticura Ointment. Cuticura Soap.. Fellows’ Hypophosphites. . SERSRRNEREE ESR ‘Summons’ Liver Regulator. 8. S. 8. 1 size, 0c. ; $1.75 sige Beef, Iron and Wine (full size) ‘Hots Malt, Ayer's Hair Vigor. | ‘Hall's Hair Renewer, Goode deivaret all tty. | free to ail parts of the city. | Freah Swedish Leeches just received. KOL® PHARMACY. 2), le not im national committee headquarters, | New York, but im Rouen, France, where noelec- | Won ix pending. Fusioore—J were Ears ==531-SaaaeSz_N. W—— =Wines- W ipow-F a- Biro — a see Perhaps the chillinese of this campaign is due to the quantity of cold cash that bas been | Gropped into it. 1920 N Sr_N.W, een wo Our sale of Fine DRESSGOODSin = “@8|_— COATS.—__We talk facte—and talk them Sa" our Remnant Department creating a) plainly.——Tell prices because wo are eens. Th wetter ee 63 — command the entire woek. =| eet es aa We'll agree with you that you don't wo @a| Want some of the $15 clothes that are pad cq) buyable tn town.——Maybe not most w “as, that are to be hed——Bnt one ex- wo ea) verlence with OURS and lots of you'll or “68 «= quit paying more.——ALL of you will = wa| praise the perfectness of them. wl a) Nobody on earth makes finer garments or} ver} than we do—and nobody sells them so wo Ga} reasonably.—Ninety-nine out of 8 or -" hundred clothiers everywhere will tack o ea} on an extra “five” to our 815—for no o ~aa| — better——Perhaps they have to——We're "Tosscnaow not obliged to—and so WE DON'T. 4 Plenty of DOUBLE-BREASTED SACKS, =Frow 9 To 12, together with SINGLE-BREASTED and oxen 28% O00 CUTAWAY FROCKS——HUNDREDS of es, Muse 8° LIGHT, MEDIUM and HEAVY-WEIGHT He yi “Soh = OVERCOATS cut right tn length—and LADIES' GOWN, every other way——All marked $15— Made with tucked Hubbard yoke, cambric rufflefront | Guaranteed at @15—in fit—in finish— and sleoves, in style-and tm the fabrics themselves. 5 CCO Don't you be afraid of OUR $15 SUITS “* ae 2 or OVERCOATS just because they are By By Cos = only @15——Price isn't « good thing to judge quality by anyway——There Te Aer tre b coe fs such « difference in facilities —OURS —— happen to be superior"—Clothes can A. Kacrwas. Se $00 PENN. AVE. ¥. W. — | rrorues MONEY SAVER. | —— Give Ir A Tare Other housekeepers tell you what ‘*Ceres” cam do in the line of making bread, cake and Pastry. We tell you sbout it daily. The best “ANNIVERSARY BELLS" are still ringing im every department——Some- thing to give the lady and children buyers——Something to sell everybody at bargain prices, Siaxs Ann Company, Penn. sve. and ‘7th street. E8308 ‘00 Lengths tn the lead. . Paper tomorrow. ‘Don't wait for the *‘ad” if you need the Under- ‘wear, for the “‘sale” is on from today. ‘The Two Old Timers.” S. B. Ener & Jos. H. Inmuasn. ‘Managers Branch Balto. Shirt Factory, Las Tak Abst Ciisins: _. chase s certain article and to gofor itst Christ Fe {bbons ices Abbons Gissss + and 846, at 250. 1t Tt isn’t a bit too early to talk about Christmas, especially if you are going to manufacture many of your gifts. Tokens wrought by the deft fingers of the givers aro usually the most appreciated. Another advantage of early buying ia in securing first choice. Has it not often been your experience to make up your mind to pur- mas times and find it sold? Git Mishctonts: Holiday Baskets and Ribbons rank first. We have Imported and Domestic Baskets of every concelvable shape in weisteria, willow, radia, &c. These embrace Work Baskets, Bonboa Baskets, Glove and Handkerchief Baskets, Hair Receivers, Globe Baskets, Match Receivers and hundreds of sha es which can be molded into ornamental and serviceable presents. One lot of Weisteris Trays for making fancy work bags, 10c. each. Fapecially attractive line of sizes, kinds and shapes in Baskets at 250. each, wan’ Ts Atm Owing to the advanee in raw silk, ribbons will also shortly advance in price. Having pu chased our Ribbons early in the season this advance will Rot affectour low prices. Satin and Gros-Grain Ribbons for holiday deco- nitive work, 3 to inches wide, in all the bright glowing co orinss, 5 to S5e. per yard. No. 1, Ploot Plain and Satin-edge All-silk Rib- ‘dons, in all colors, at 17 and 25e. per piece of 10 yards One of the greatest difficulties in trimming dresses with ribbons has been obviated by manu: facturers having them dyed exactly the shades to match the new woolen dress goods. ‘These are in various kinds and widths and the feature of the stock is the plentifulness of the usually scarce shades of New Browns, Blues, Castor and Green, ve Attention. nd [fost oq Hissisy Cars Atestion The two best items just now are these; Black Fleeced Lined Silk Gloves at 50c. and Children's Fast Black Cashmere Hose, sizes Wray H. M°K yew, 933 Ps Ave. N.W. FFT TTT aoe ogee sae soa a Mast reer a eT TTT e NTT Tease aa eee asa Tae TTT TTT eee MDD ARR LLLLLEE AA LLL 1 A BB A A UU 5 Bag = Please look for name and be sure you make no mistake. SPECIAL VALUES FOR Tvrspay Axo Wepxespay. 50 dozen Ladies’ Ritbed Merino Vests and Pants, «naranwed to be cheap enough at 30 cents, 350. ONLY. POPULAR PRICE. POPULAR GOODS. Combination Snits for Isties, two- SBipls wool.am white and natural colors, price, $1.8 ONLY. ‘We guarantee what we say. dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddadededs: Israxt Deranrwent. (Take elevator for second story.) a cHoIcE, $2.00 EACH. POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICE. badddd bi ddddddddddede, Scuoot Aprons. All sizes for children, Mother Hubbard style, lace trimmed,” - 29c, Croax Departures. Please pay a visit to this departm: See the edods and Prices. We Mave wa elevator now. Forthe twodays wo offer Ssepocial bargains Jackets. talll-roo! Mises Jackets. neat stripes, 2 color, ages from acy are tom 1p years, only $2.98. Popniar price—guaranteed or money Bors: Crorme. Onr new de t has alread: tablished Itenif tn favor of our pacyen Popular goods at ronuier prices is ait we claim—Mone; ‘are not sat bs digs trout "Welatrodce thea et ¥ ‘Pe $4.50. Suit acPBaRiey, Suit for bors, neat check $4.75. Ki - ASSETS Sommer an $4.25. BAU ML WE MAKE BUT LITTLE SHOW IN OUR TWO WINDOWS, BUT WE SURPRISE YOU WITH OUR : : : A aA Aa pve aa STOCK aND PRICES. Viexxa Frescx Novexrr Parreaxy Gowss. |Correcr Forus For Exonavixe » Woovwann & Lormnor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. X.W. —— —s— PERE y's PER PEP a ¥ JOU are putting your ‘best foot forward” when you buy HOSIERY of us. All those doubts about quality and price are banished from our ‘worthy values and modest askings. Those of you who don't Know about them from experience—~can take our say so—or a host of other people's.” ‘The BEST of HOSIERY will wear ont—but it takes the BEST—our binds—some time to do tt. Even if Fou had to pay great deal more for our sort—than the less meritorious—which you don't, however—it would be economy. Lots depends on the manner of the making—the shape—whether the fit is good.— Strong quality without these adjuncts would be weak for wear. Ours are conspicuous for these virtues. ‘They tring us new customers—and the old ones again and again—ALWAYS. cooove Hhou-Anr Noverres- Wopvrxa Srarioxeny. —_—o— Ixwonren Gowx Of silk, wool, Ince and gauze. TUFFS Ours exclusively. Mazcuen Sars Or Uxpenwean, ‘Sik, cambric and muslin—dainty lace and ribbon trimmings. Cunpxrss Hosier. Faexon Hats, Boxers ‘The stroncest need for the stroncest qualities where. Children are into everything—entirely And Millinery Novelties. regardless of clothes or anything els, It is the HOSIERY—you know — that comes in for @ H large share of the knocks. These are the best you ANDKERCHIEFS can buy— For SCHOOL WEAR—with double heels and toes—FAST BLACK —15e. FAST BLACK—with double toos—2ie. « pair. FAST BLACK FRENCH RIBBED CASH- MERE HOSE—with double heels and tocs— Boe. a pair—all sizes, NFAN FAST BLACK CASHMERE HOSE—with silk heels and toos—50c. « pair. WHITE at the same price. Of real Inoe, silk and linen, Plain or hand embroidered. Kerr Unpenwear (Of Silk, Wool, Lisle and Cotton. Sf CEILDREN’S FAST BLACK PLAIN HOSE— OSIERY ‘with double heels and toes—25c. « pair. Of Sik, Lisle and Cotton. neta Baie eoooe Ssozs Axp Stirrers In white and colors to match the gown. Gloves, Neckwear, Veilings, Laces, Embroideries, ‘Ribbons, Jewelry, Fans, Jackets, Wraps, Suits, Shawls, Furs, Tea Gowns, Dressing Secques, Bath Gowns, Trunks, Bags, Shawl Straps, &o. Lanes: Hos:enr. FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE—with splicea heels and toes—25c.a patr. Lots for the money, ‘we can insure you. FAST BLACK HOSE—with bigh spliced heels and toes—medium and heavy weict—J5c. « patr—3 pairs for $1 MEDIUM-WEIGHT INGRAIN HOSE— with hich spliced heels and tove—G0e. « pair. ‘TRA FINE FAST BLACK LISLE Sovvesms Fon Barrswaws. THREAD HOSE that usually sell at 500-350, Paris and Vienna Fans, Brooches, Bracelets, Rings, Bonnet and Lace Pins, Card Cases, Pocket Books, Stamp Boxes, Bonbonnieres, ko. CASHMERE HOSE—with spliced heels and WEIGHT HOSE—vin stripe pat terns—double heels and toes—25e. a pair. BALBRIGGAN HOSE, light and heavy weight—with double heels and toes—2ic. « pair, MEDIUM-WEIGHT BALBRIGGAN—with spliced heeis and toes and elastic ribbed tops— ‘She. @ pair—g pairs for $1 BEST BALBRIGGAN HOSF—no better made—B0c., G5e., 75e. and #1 a pair. TAN and GRAY HOSE-speciaily for fall Invitations, Announcements, Church and “‘At Home” Cards, Address Dies. Cresta, Monograms and Coats of Arma, ONE, TWO OR THREE INITIALS Engraved peper, bine? | Wear—with double heeisand tors—2ic. a patr. peer, ee eee FAST BLACK FLEECE-LINED HOSE— black, gray, brown or yellow, with 100 envelopes with double heels and toes- palr—S peice to match. a for @1. —21.00.— FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE—silk fleece’ — with high spiced heels and tovs—an extraor ‘Name engraved on copper plate and fifty cards. ence scin obs caer i EXTRA LARGE SIZES OF FAST BLACK HOSE—with spliced heels and toes—ribbed or plain top—G0c. pair. You will find these Yery elastic—ond stout people will appreciags Avrrorniate Weppwa Presets. SILVERWARE. that point, EXTRA SIZES IN BALDRIGGAN HOSE— ieoghigrignsias expe! with double heels and tocs—25c. and 50c. « —#8.40, $9.75 and $11.35. pair. Quadruple-plated Fruit Dishes. neath —#4.75, 86.50.and $7.50.— ee ee neem Mews Socxs. —#2.65, €3.00, 83.15 and 84.75. eee Orange Spoons, inlaid with sterling silver—satin- cee000 HEAVY AND LIGHT-WEIGHT GRAY CASHMERE SOCKS — “‘Shawknit” — with double heels and toes—25e. a pair. Uned box. 5-$3.19and 83.38 set — ‘Triple-plated Berry Spoons, fancy handles. Pre Ti BETTER QUALITY of TANS and GRAYS— ‘with double heels and toes—i5e. a pair—3 pairs Tripte-plated Ice Cream Knives, plusb-lined | for 1. 50-. « pair for BEST GRADES—FasT ieee BLACK besides the other colors. FAST BLACK COTTON SOCKS—with —#3.25.— double heels and toos—25e. a patr. EXTRA LONG FAST BLACK SOCKS—with ee a eae high spliced heels and toes—ISe. (S pairs for —0e. pair. — $1) and 50c. pair. (st floor. _-1ith st. building.) HEAVY BROWN COTTON SOCKS—xith double heels and toes—25e. and 450. « pair (3 pairs of the last grade for $1.25.) TAN and GRAY COTTON SOCKS—with double heels ana tocs—25e. a pair. a News For Mey. AN F STREET WINDOW IS FILLED WITH 50c. CRAVATS. coooe The very Istest shapes in Puffs, Tecks | Thisisour serriceline. Besides we have the fancier eoo0e Hassrace How To Fro Taex. “Ae APowlt t find as @ pin tn a haystack” tn ay | expression that may be applied to the best banwains | that nestle anid the stacks and stacks of avture | eoods at the Palais Royal. Every reason why ti» writer should know where these best bangains cre and agood reason why you should be told of them ~ the advertising man's reputation we at stale Pus Is A Lars .stop at the Uniteeite Department, since the | close to the door as we enter. Thousandsof Um- Dreliag, as you see, Those marked @@S are the ts Dangain for ladies, not ony being eupartor quality f+ the price but the latest for autumn: in guaranteed fadetees red. navy and Mack silk, with stioks of natural wood sticka, a "Anglaise Nock wean —nrem fronts of Plain and Piatt Sts and Jabots innumerable. Which the best terran? The answer comes quickly: These Bwbresteret Chiffon Jabots at 890. instead of Se. The Taffeta Sith, Pleating in ali colors at 0c, yard ts pointed to be cause you'll hardly expect to find here the silk pleat ings for protecting the akirt. Haxpxencarers mie teat arrival happens to be extraordinary value:—One hundred dogen Latics Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs with hematitehed borders apd initia! tn corner, good value at 136, but marked ‘nly @c.—three for 250, Liacess.—ror dross and hat trtmning the Biack st Bourdon Lace, marked 40c. yard, ts the best bargain. Tor drapery, the 48-inch wide Black Silk Lace Nets, marked 50e. yard. Veerrs.—rie tatent and beat te the “Columbia ™ All colors, square and round, chenille and jet dots. B0e. wet. »B P ER. —These Kangaroo sets, comprising card case and purse for $1, are the best bargain. All colors end stamped with bow knot and other stylish designs Groves.—neat Kit Gloves st 1 are as scarce as needles in a haystack, no that these ¢button “Kids are the best bargains in the Palais Royal's Glove De- partment—that means best én Uhts city. > Faxes.—omty #1 tor wach Ontrich Feather Pans es these crowns them king bancains, A good second are the 50c. Quill Feather Fans, hand painted, silver *pankles, embossed sticks. Aur Goops.—nvery article « baresin if you ake comparison with the collections elsewhere. Buf there must bea best bargain. The writer ts tn doubt. ‘but thinks that the lately received imported Majolica Bric-a-vrac ts first. Ask t» eee the Paper Weights tnade of majolica and rrpresenting kittens im a beat vigorously rowing. Only 1¥e. for the ornament. ‘These $1 Gold Embossed and Hand-cetnted Geum Photograph Frames are as besutiful as unique anda bargain that vies with these Filagree Silver Frames: tmarked 19. The latter cost 250. elsewhere, but the 1 Frames are the best bargain. Dotrs.—r0e Baby Size Talking Doll marked @6. 75, clatins frst prize for beauty and worth. But thereareso many candidates that it's difficult to give Judement— Farly and direct importation of Xmas Dolla assure HERE AND NOW the beat variety and lowest priaes. Rimpows.—tnefeet and the locks of these Matre ‘And these Satin and G.G. Ribbons will tell you they are ayard. They're 3 inches wide. 19cents o yard is asked ior these best bargains tn this depart- ment. | Darss Goops.—ts onty when you handle teb- | rics with your eyes wide open that you learn the @en- | Uine from the imposter. Doubtless you have had ar | perience with tmpostore of late—ehoddy, all-aool (P) coneceties connected | enera. Palais Royal's best baresins in Draws | Goodsare the Cheviots and Camel's Hairs at 7c. « | yard. Not @ taint im them. | Trnnersas.—me1 inch-wide Cut Jet Gimpe at BOe., instend of 50 cents a yard, and the Ostrich Feather Collars at €2.05, aro the two Lest values. THE PALAIS ROTAL, 22th and Penn. eve. Coxcensixe Your Avrewx Danes. Ler sce where economy can be observed without sacrificing quality and style. Here's point worthy of thought—the width yf the material. You know the aver ace width of dress goods is 40 inches, end that it takes atleast six yards for » costume. Now, ifyou can secure material that is 54 inches wide, only four yards is required. Hee, tor instance, ts © sample of the 68-inch 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 anthink- | tng the price isthe same—dt ta, but &t dent. A drow | Jeneth from the Palais Royal will cost only €3, while | Sdress cut from the 40-inch wide material will cost | you 84.50. and Fourn-hands. Heavy satins and silks, plain, brocaded, corded, striped, spotted. The richest colorings for this season. The best value we've ever shown. An almost endless variety to choose among. A COUNTER IS FILLED WITH Mews Fasr Brack Hazy Hose, Stamped “Woodward & Lothrop,” made for us ‘and guaranteed stainless. Spliced heels and toes, full regular made. Sizes 93 to 11, inclusive. 18c., 3 pairs for 50c. AN ODD LOT OF Srenrrwo Sivee-Hesven Cures French Crab Sticks—were $3.00; choice for $1.50, (St 1008. sseeeeseneee- nesvseesees + Ast annex.) ——e Dasss Goovs Wess Tact. In conjunction with the five wonderfully low- Priced lots of Colored Dress Stuffs now on sale Buscx Goons Contribute the following equally attractive items: 38-Ixcx Axz—Woor J acqvanns In ten different patterns made to sell for and well ‘worth $1.00, Cozps. Another dollar's worth for Bo, 38-Lxcx Atz—Woor Cuzvior. A heretofore half-dollar grade, S70. st floor...........-Annex to 10th st, building.) ——. Sazaxese Deranruesr OFFERS TOMORROW ONE LOT OF ABOUT MINETY Vases ‘In odd shapes end decorations. Satsuma, Taisan, ‘Tokio, Owady! and other wares at about ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES. Alot of Japanese wares in rich decorations at patterns “evening dress” calls into play. We will | show them to you while you are here if yousre inter. | OF course tf sox require credit of are not particular | toa dollar or so on the cost of your autumn dre 500 coipiaey stoma tags the designers have | on to eutted elsewhere, but otherwise you can hardly created. Anyway, havea look at themall. Weknow | help patronizing the Palais Royal, Jor d's the ony they can't help winning your favor. store of any consequence making @ epcciaity of @ cash business, and, therefore, quotes lowest prices always. Hees As Ecoxomscar Dues ONLY Prnars, “Nixra axp Tur Avexve.» atl | S4inch 1882-48 Chevron Berges. il Sd4och 18923 Whipoord Diagonals . S4-inch 1892-03 Herring-bone Serces.... 54-inch 1892-03 English Broadcloth... Taz Masonry. x pune EVERY MAN WHO BUYS XA BUSINESS SUIT THIS FALL | S5é-inch 1892-93 Black Wool Serges, x NN WANTS A DOUBLE-BREASTED | 54-inch 1802-93 Biack English Cheviots..... | S4-tnch 1892-03 Black Persian Cord | Stinch 1892-03 Black Diagonal Cloth Giinch 1802-93 Black Chevron Serge. SA-inch 1897-03 Black Diagonal Serge. Sdinch 1802-03 Black Engiish Broadcloth SACK, ARE YOU WITH THE MAJOR- ITY, OR ARE YOU ONE OF THE MEN WHO ADOPT A CERTAIN STYLE AND STICK TOIT WHETHER IT 18 THE FASHION OR NOT? WHICHEVER STYLE YOU MAY PREFER, EITHER A DOUBLE GI is only « matter of calculation now. Adress of the ordinary 50c. fabrics, which are only 40 inches OB SINGLE-BREASTED SACK OR A ‘ CUTAWAY FROCK, YOU WILL FIND ‘wide, will cost you $3. A dress of this S4-inch wide, ‘Se. fabric, which is much superior in quality, also costs $3. And you may secure a costume from any of the beautiful €1 materials for only @4 HERE A COMPLETE LINE OF THEM OF THE PROPER KINDS IN THE PROPER FABRICS AND AT THE 1X BOTH DOUBLE AND SINGLE- BREASTED SACK SUITS THERE ARE NO MORE POPULAR WEAVES OF Fovr Yanvs Reovmen. 54-inch 1892-03 [lluminated Cheviots.......... 7%. 74 5é-tnch 1802-03 Seotch Mixtares.... siya 54-inch 1892-43 Storm Serges. ely fA-Anch 1802413 English Diagonals. I) | | Tue Connect Darss Tanne. “Correct” is a word of «rest latitude. What would be correct for one style of costume is not for another. ‘The correct trimming for « short, stout lady ts pot correct for one who is tall and slim. The very expen- sive novelties are not correct for thore with slim pocket books. What is correct for one may not be ‘correct for another. The variety of 1892-43 Dress ‘Trimmings ts bewilderingly large. Buch being the case we once more refer with pride tothe efpresica: of one of the leading modistes:—"*Four eoliection@f Dress Trimmings is without an equal in the city.” Tar patats Royal pricesare iowest always will best be ascertained when you have been shown the high class noveltios and learned the quotations lsewhere for equal qualities, thoush tn less variety. — The ovedat merchants make cood their losece with extra prest ‘for goods not easily valued. Liaces—mne correct Biack Sik Bourdon Lace far panels, insertion, edge and flouncings are also here @ lowest prices. The Black Silk Lace Drapery Net, at only 50c. and @10 yard, are extraordinary—too good ‘values to be here for long. Unfortunately thetr lke ‘cannot be secared again tosell at the prices. These nets ‘ere supplementary to the regular stock of laces, whieh 1s complete, and will be kept complete in every branch of the department Rosrxsox. Panzer & Co., Axzsroax Crorarzns, 1200.1202 & 1204 F S:.N.W.