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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. eS SS THE EVENING STAR bas « reasiar and permasent circulation In Wacbingten three times larger than that of any ether paper ia thecity. As a lecal NEWS paper and Ad- vertiaing Medium it hase competitor. ————— ‘The decision in the case of New York and the capper jal “Hl it agfiied Leathe first decided adversely to a democratic apport Hionment and then to an spportionment that ‘was the result of » compromise between the parties, or which at least had the support on Ste passage of s large majority of republicans. ‘The facts im regard to the Wisconsin case, so far as they indicate any bias at all, show that the court fs either captions on certain small points or not disposed to accept of any- lation may be necessary in each case may well be Jeft to the wisdom and virtue of the people imme- diately concerned, and yet in their decision all the people of the republic are deeply and per- petually interested. Honest apportionments ‘The division of the hivtorical diocese of Vir- ginia by the triennial convention of the Prot- estent Episcopal Church ix a matter of more ‘than temporary or local interest. The associa- tions that cluster around the old diocese are more venerable than the diocese itself, as the colonial church establishment in the Old Do- minion antedated all permanent Episcopal or non-Episcopal establishments in British Amer- fea. It would not be strictly accurate, in ‘view of the early Huguenot efforts at coloniza- ‘tion on the coast of Florida and South Carolina, to any it preceded or was coeval with the church establishments of any other communion. Nevertheless the germ of the diocese in a tent at Jamestown, Va, in 1607, at the moment of the landing of the first permanent British colony, is the true date of American Episco- pacy considered in the broader relations of the subject and not with regard to the absolute in- dependence of the eburch. The world knows nothing of the religious action of the Lost ‘Colony of Roanoke Island, and as that ill-fated colony was a link broken it cannot be regarded tim the consecutive history of the Christian ebareh in America, for whether the colonists perished or more probably were absorbed with fhe Crostan Indians, their identity as « British Christian community was destroyed with their @isappearance. ———_—_++2—___ Washington is deeply indebted to the news- papers of New York for the many compliment- ary references made to the District of Colum- Dia National Guardsmen who were alleged to Ihave been in the Columbus parade. As a cold matter of fact there were no District militin- men in the column. In the columns of tht papers there were several. That Gotham re- porters, unaccustomed to such occasions as are common in this city, shonld have seen bodies of troops that were not present is not surpris- ing, but that one of the scribes should insist on describing our National Fencibies as a colored is somewhat extraordinary. A company that bolls the infantry drill-champion- ship of the United States ought to be better known than it seems to be in New York. —— na A Chicago critic complains that Prof. Sousa Made his “Belle of Chicago” “a buxom kiteben wench.” Chicago is sensitive to slurs and has reached s point of culture where she can even perceive aspersions that have been set to music, Bhe has compelled the unbappy Sousa to un- to give veiled expression in music to his real sentiments conceruingber she detects and cas- ‘tigates him. — +e ——_ All that could be done toward repairing the injury done Lizzie Borden through publications ‘whieh proved to be without foundation has ‘Deen done. Buta retraction can never have the attention that a calumny receives, for the simple reason that it is not nearly so interest- dng. The disposition to try cases in the news- Papers is » feature of American journalism that ‘Deeds to be greatly moditied. ——_+e-+ ——_ ‘The expressions of belief that John J. Ingalls ‘Will be returned to the Senate point to « possi- Dility that the Congressional Record will re- gain «good deal of prestige. With s contrib- ‘Btor who possesses Ingalls’ graceful flow of Japguage and = paragrapher of Thomas B. ‘Beed’s caustic readiness the paper should be » credit to American Journalism. All it will need is « poem and a selected story. ——_++- —___ ‘The chief want in these piping times of Co Jambian celebration is « portrait of the discov- erer. The ove usually accepted may be the “counterfeit presentinent” of a very good man, but it is probably counterfeit another ‘way ss representing Columbus. The great ‘Ravigator was a man of flesh and blood and not @ cloistered or uncloistered mystic. If there age no genuinely attested portraits of bim it is time, Chicago thinks, that one was painted. —— +02 Mr. Biaine’s participation in the campaign will strengtlien the party to which he belongs. ‘The time will never come so long as be lives when James G. Blaine will not bes power in American politics ——_e.-——__—. New York is showering compliments on her . Bhe appears to be greatly impressed by fect that they sbetained from manslaughter @uring the Columbian festivities. ——_+ ++ —____ If Ignattas Donnelly continues to make books hee may feel called upon to explain that his gra faitous attack on Mr Nhakespeare was not due to professional jealousy. ———_+ +2 ____ Enthasisom does not count for # great deal fp e campaign, after all. It ts much better to pogister end forget to shout than it is to shout and forget to register. —~2———_— Jadicious strikers will hereafter read up in the law before they take any radical steps to- ‘ward enforcing their views of Justice. tee Bow York is, with good reason, delighted at jer suocess in the Columbus celebration. a : THE EVENING STAR‘ WASHINGTON, D. c. FRIDAY! ¢ ocroek 14, 1892—TEN PAGES. OUR HOBBY. QLOTHING THE BOYS TASTEFULLY AND ARTISTIOALLY 18 9G MORH THAN 4 BUSINESS WITH US-IT Is OUR HOBBY. WE HAVE MADE IT OUR LIFE-LONG STUDY—HAVE BEEN AT IT MORE YEARS THAN MARY OF YOU HAVE LIVED—HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE LEADING BOYS CLOTHIERS OF THE COUNTRY, AND TODAY WE ARE BETTER PREPARED TO PROPERLY AND SATIS- FAOTORILY CLOTHE THE YOUNG MEN AXD BOYS OF WASHING- TON THAN ANY OTHER FIRM IN EXISTENCE. ARE YOU READY ‘TO PURCHASE YOUR BOY'S FALL OUTFIT? IF 80, COME HERE, WHERE YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST AXD HAKD- SOMEST STOCK IN AMERICA. IF YOU ARE NOT YET READY, COME ANTWAY AND LOOK AROUND. THEN WHEN YOU DO GET READY TO SELECT HIS NEW CLOTHES YOU WILL KNOW WHERE 17 18 TO FOUR INTEREST TO TRADE. T DOESWT TAKE 4 VERY LONG MEMORY TO REAOR BACK TO ea 4 FEW DOZENS OF BOYS: SUITS WERE OON- SIDERED A GOOD STOCK. TODAY WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF THEM, IN HUNDREDS 4XD HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT STYLES AND PATTERNS, ALL SEW AND FASHIONABLE OXES, TOO. THE BEST AND CHOICEST PRODUCTS OF 4LL OF THE LEAD- ING ARTISTS ENGAGED IN DESIGNING AND MANUFACTURING JUVENILE GARMENTS. MANY OF THE PRETTIEST AND HAND- SOMEST STYLES WERE MANUFACTURED AXD IMPORTED SPECIALLY FOR US! CONSEQUENTLY THEY CANNOT BE OB- TAINED ANYWHERE ELSB. TETTHERE NEVER WAS 80 MUCH STYLE, FASHION AND GOOD- i ‘NESS SEEN IN ANY STOCK OF CLOTHING AS WE ARE SHOWING IN OUR NEW STOCK OF FALL SUITS FOR BOYS WHO WEAR LONG PANTS. THOSE YOUNG MEN FROM FOURTEEN TO NINETEEN YEARS OF AGE TAKE AS MUCH INTEREST IN THE FASHIONS AS THEIR ELDER BROTHERS, AND WH HAVE PROVIDED FOR THEM ACCORDINGLY. ALL OF THE GOOD THINGS OF THE SEASON ARE HERE. THE MOST POPULAR FABRICS CUT IN THE LATEST SHAPES, TASTEFULLY TRIMMED, AND TAILORED IN THE VERY BEST MANNER. DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BREASTED SACKS AND CUTAWAYS FOR BOTH DRESS AND SCHOOL SERVICE. STYLES AND PATTERNS JUST SUITED TO THEI YEARS. NOT TOO JUVENILE NOR YET TOO MANNISH IN APPEARANCE, BUT JUST RIGHT. JIN SUITS FOR THE BOYS WHO WEAR SHORT PANTS THE iH STYLES ARE PARTICULARLY PLEASING. ALL THE NEW SHAPES IN BOTH TWO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS. CONSPICUOUS AMONG THEM IS THE TWO-PIECE SUIT WITH DOUBLE-BREASTED JACKET, FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES FROM FOUR TO SIXTEEN YEARS. THEY COME IN ALL OF THE NEW FABRICS, BOTH ROUGH AND SMOOTH EFFECTS, IN RICH AND HANDSOME PAT- TERNS, COLORS AND COMBINATIONS, FOR BOTH DRESS AXD EVERY-DAY WEAR. WE ARE ALSO SHOWING A VERY CHOICE LINE OF NOVELTIES IN JUNIOR SUITS. SAILOR SUITS, ROYAL MIDDY SUITS, VELVET SUITS AND SUITS WITH VESTS, AND AN ELEGANT SELECTION OF THE LATEST CREATIONS IN Kar Sorrs. ax evrme stock or Noventies; xor aN OLD PATTERN AMONG THEM MR AN OUTSIDE GARMENT MOST OF THE BOYS WILL ~~ & REEFER. THERE IS SOMETHING SO ATTRACT- IVE IN THE COMBINATION OF BLUE CLOTH AND GILT BUTTONS. OTHER COLORS BESIDES BLUE FOR THOSE WHO PREFER THEM. IN OVERCOATS WE HAVE EVERY STYLE AND SHAPE WORN. THERE ARE CAPE COATS, WITH LONG CAPES; STORM ULSTERS AND DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BREASTED SACK COATS. A HANDSOME LINE IN DARK, MEDIUM AND LIGHT SHADES, WITH PLAIN, WELT OR LAPPED SEAMS, PLAIN OR FANCY LININGS, CLOTH OR VELVET COLLARS, AND 48 PERFECT FITTING a8 MAK ‘TOMORROW 18 A GOOD TIME TO COME, AS THE STOOK 18 HOW AT ITS BEST. WE SHALL EXPECT YOU. & Co., Rosimsox, Panxs Ausznroax Crornrens, 1200, 1202 & 1204 F S;. N.W. ) = ’ ’ Saxs> Sarvnpar. nothing but what is new-till the tables groan with their burden and the piles almost topple over in their loftiness. That's the way we keep store. ‘That's the stock wo ask you to be suited from. In selecting ou? variety we've got our twenty-five years’ experience back of us.——In baying you've got your twenty-five years’ experience with us beck of yow. The i j i Cunprews Ssonr Paxrs Surzs. panes ‘We took the BESSEMER agency because ‘‘they are the best” Suite for CHILDREN.——Seems like there is no giveout to them.——At every strainable point there is an extra stitch —the seat and knees are of double-thickness.——Every but- ton is secured. Nothing 1s left to the merey of the thonghtless wearers, Even the colors are dirt-proof.. But in psttern, ft and style they're suitable for dress duty or school service. They are TWO-PIECE SHORT PANTS, SINGLE and = DOUBLE- BREASTED SUITS—4 to 16 years’ sizes. Only $5, too—so much for so tele. é This week wo have added a lino of BESSEMERS that were made to sell at $6 ond 87— but they go at our only BESHEMER PRIOR — It's a great 5-dollar line—the Bes- semers aro at the head of.——The variety is two hundred styles strong — countless patterns in CHEVIOTS, CASSIMERES, WORSTEDS, HOME- SPUNS, TWILLS, ke. In TWO or THREE-PIECE SUITS. SINGLE and DOUBLE-BREASTED SACKS—VESTIES—and JUNIORS. No house ever matched such » chance for you to choose. Perfect Suits—not = weak pot about them.——Nothing you could wish different—for there are light nd dark colors—in plain and fancy effects. Below 85 is treacherous ground— must be cautiously trod—but YOU are safe to follow where WE lead the Our $2.50, 83, 83.50, 84 50 grades are like cases of in the midst of the desert waste others offer for competition's sake.——TWO-PIECE S8UITS—SINGLE and DOUBLE-BREASTED — Strongly made—Carefully seected—Thoroughly satisfactory. Above our $5 lMne—and resching away to €20—are the “‘prize” novel- tes of two hemispheres. “The BRETON” The MAJOR The JUNIOR BRUMMELL The RUSSIAN BLOUSE and fifty other specialties that we controt exelusivety—are sprinkled in with the hundreds of staple styles that are new in pattern snd as popular as ever. Heep ees Se A B-dollar bill is certainly = power in this store. It_holds one end of our time of BOYS’ LONG PANTS 8UITS.— ‘They carry our guarantee that they'll be satisfactory. p ‘The other ond ts at @25—and there is no better to be had at cither price All in between—each grade is leader. ‘Tho boys have found it out. They like our styles—because they're nobby.. old foxy patterns among them.——They fit~and are tailored in every point as perfectly as any man’s suit” that's, worn.—— SINGLE and | DOUBLE-BKEASTED SACKS—THREE ‘and FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY PROCKS—in NOVELTY and PLAIN CHEVIOTS, CASSIMERES, WORSTEDS, CORKSCREWS, HOME- SPUNS—all ‘the proper fabrics. Axp Risers: Both fill the same need. We've got # multitude of each— OVERCOATS and REEFERS—for the big and the little.——Handsome gar- ments—whoso qualities don't belie their looks.——Plenty of exclusive novel- ties. DOUBLE-BREASTED REEFERS in Cheviots, Chinchillas and Beavers—4 to 16 years.——The younger ones are fanctly bratded—the others plain as become the years of the wearers. plait down the back, and s hood and Delt. There are KILT OVERCOATS with There are hundreds of CHILDREN'S CAPE OVERCOATS— CHILDREN’S SINGLE and DOUBLE- BREASTED PLAIN OVERCOATS, CHILDREN'S ULSTERS, Sans Azv Comsanz, Pk AVR ax Tem ot, { RING'S PALACE SiEUEBAE BARGAks WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Muuixear ann Wauars tazcesr STOCK, BEST A8- SORTMBNT, LOWEST PRICES. Hinz Anz A Faw Moxer Savers. Ga Ses Notion Specials bottom of list. G8 Muuuweay. ci Lah! ag beaver ‘crown. and bit x 3 sty! vuit Ra ae $9.98 at 15 Suite at $11. All $18 Suits at Hi All suite 16.50. All §25 Suite at $21.50. Lanns Axo Cumpsews Fonsi INas. oath ae? dozen Corset Covers, well made, high tucks above bane eutaee r Aer 95 heed cs bat 15 ion’ ran Item 4.—One lot of ‘Ladies’ Fast Biack Sateen SESE WR, deen rate “Gineas. Vegular price, ¢ lot of Ladies* Bateen Corsets, in blue, Beg> cream, bi ‘old gold (0. B. a Js Spirited. Sipe price, ber Wh? go St 0 Neate ecrres ftom 6.--One lot of H. & G. Corsets, full boned, at item 7.—One lot of Y Shak (white) Regular price. Moe, Willies at s0e) ™ Canprews Coats, Jterm 1, Handsome Child's, Cont, plald and striped Sith Angora effects, deep plush cape trimmed with Ang: Grepepiush cals.” Heguler price, 84.25. Will go at vie of plaid below waist nksbed 8 Thom 25 Very Stilish Child's Coat, fr cloth, ft cape below waist, braid to inatch. ‘Remalar price, #023, Will Tten Very Dainty Coat, narrow checks with brown ani white Anvora fur trimmed across shoul- ders and cuffs. Resular prire, $6.48. Will go at Item 4.—Very Nobby s 4 ghangeal a triped and checks, le effects, made with deep cape. pleated un neck, pleats held with seventy-two” fine Velvet Bygiony its rluumed with bustons." Regutar price, eo at Caps and Hats to inatch Coats, Nortoxs For Sarczpay Oxty. Ammonis bottle. Machine Oi ae hotties 2 Ww. Pie. yard > Kixos Parace, 812-814 7TH ST. 1t R. Goxnscrm, 1007-1009 F Sz N.W. 3 i G06, RRR @ GR Poot & a F > 9338) G 6G ‘cag pn 3 tis 000, Ppa, F Bec08 bee roe pre aid 7g E Pee las Pip PP rome BESsn Bea Ga o non mo) OUR STOCK OF MEDIUM-PRICED PICTURES CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Our galleries show a collection which any honse can feel proud of, but in making room for our immense Holiday Stock we find » great many odds and ends in Pictures which we are anxious to dispose of, and we feel confident that our unusually low prices will in- terest all intending purchasers. We have offered many bargains in onr previous Picture Sales, but these prices undoubtedly surpass anything ever before offered. Now is your chance to make your home bright and attractive at a very small expense, $1.29. Regular 3.98 Pastels, framed... $2.25 Regular $1.98 Pictures. .... Regular 81.48 Photos, framed..... 1.18 Regular 48¢. Photos, tramed...... OC RE A 85g FER 58g BE A mS E Re me 2A Sss8 Eee S98 = Regular $1.25 White and Gold Eapels.. Bogular $1.48 Oak Easels.. . 69 81.17 Choice of any $1.96 Easetfor......081.69 Qur celebrated Orsyon Portrait is undoubtedly worth @10. Our price, regular, $1.08. During this special sale we will execute from any kind of photograph an artistic Crayon for $1.25 caizo 16:20, ana guas- antee satisfaction or no charge. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 1007-1009 F Sz. N.W. (@- STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P.M at is Bre ee ne ee Tux Bust Baars Or Borzza. {eater Rees cmorgs a itis Yate ee eee | Gu. 00. OFFICE oF Menres Moveax Prunwacr, Llyn Asp F Srazre - — STORE CLOSED SUNDAYS. oo teen to eighteen hours s day _— ofhard driving ina busy phar. | EVERYTHING RELIABLE, macy like ours means work, -_ ‘with very little time for pleas- aT ‘re or publicity. There are MERTI'S ‘many things to speak of, but | MODERN PHARMACY, the price list below given will ith and F ste.n.w., talk most convincingly. Washington, D.C. Oca Anouwexr. ‘The list below tsoonly a pertjal one—a amall one indeed. If you would open ® profitable book, get s copy of our catslogne, and When you want an article note the price. The difference between oursand the old-time prices will impress you. Some people ask “‘How can Merta do thist™ Here's our arrament—the nimble nickel beste the quiet quarter: fivearticles each st a nickel profit will keep more people moving end insure fresher goods that single article at2Scenta See the point? We buy ‘‘early and often,” save all dis- counts and give our customers the benefit. That's the story in s nutshell. On Pe anes : Almond Meal, package. Alternative Japa Anodyne Groves 35 Juice, Wyeth's, fluid, per bottie.: Licbliee Extract og. Pr Pele rf London Mante. ‘Cor, Hiscaiss “ot, B ee 5 Bee, B kee se basse 8: ai pabbue pees des vs tatubthsuneiokeisueicrs ates wee! Pere pepe Moe. pee be3 E53 Sess bea BeebES ¥ from the fact that our Cataloeue will save you | | Of course a catalogue § istull of good hints. Gets copy. 1ith and Pixs of he neweat novel fortheasking. lth ana Eig Bromo Seltzer, Emerson's, smal saul = ‘medi Camphor Jee Vaseline Candies, Sulphur ens | Siro aver jarvin's, Compound—Payne's Celery... a] ams Vexctab’ ‘OFM, ind’s Orte1 Hebra's Viola... eset ¥. s eae raitlane® Emulsion. eee wises 8 828 B258 See Oca Waisr-Assonren Sroce, aante posibvinn SOL e TROUSERS to onder trom... BO» OUR WORKMANSHIP AND TRIMMIKGS ARE STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. FIT GUARANTEED ——. Morrox C. Srovr & Ca, MERCHANT TAILORS, > 3 >> " AUPTAIARYS ROW, Sarenpax, Ooronen 15. ‘To close tot of Pine sleoves. oa Jorsey Jeckets, plain eer ee Chtidren’ ~ 'S Tan Cheviot Jackets... Mimes' Novelty Cassimere Jackets, pleated back with strap scams. ; 4 ‘Misecs’ Tan Chevron Mixture, Wattean back, full sleeves... Ladies’ Navy Cheviot Reefer, black buttons, — shaw! collar. e Ladies’ Biack Jacket, with coney fur collar, Teefer front, eiged with fur, bone buttons Oe Ladios’ Tan Kersey Jacket, pearl buttons, _Strap scam, Boteh collar om ‘Ladies’ Black Beaver Jacket, felled r collar, suitabie for mouruing, 34 a. Ladies’ Tan and New Brown Kersey Jacket, ‘Franklio front, French eee! collar and eige of seal—a very popular garment. A Tan and Navy Top Coste, pearl buttons, plain or pleated, strap back—the swell garment of the season. Navy, Black and Cardinal Cashmere Waeiste, Jabot front, full sleeve. Bisck, Cardinal and Navy All-wool Flannel Watsta, jabot front, full sleeves... ue Ladies’ Biack Surah Waista, Iined throughout, tucked and full sleeves. 32 to 44 03. s ‘alsta, pleated back, shirred front. girdle belt. B2to #4.e0.-85.06 bebbeiss svLe Debacle fe the on. Pataiogue book diverts one, Ask for the Calalogue, Uiti'end F'strsets. = Pee, 8 Schiffman’s Asthma, small Seligman’ Asthine, Tas Asthins, large. Warner's Diabetos.-. ore Shetteld’ Dentine—Calder's, small. +, Pierce’ Disintectant—C. 8. Douche Pierce's Nasal a Thudicum’s eaisiaacsabivebugrecebavsnbirt she auees' i i ». Tae Venoicr. ‘You have read the evidence and argument; how doesit impress you? Would you prove the matter? Stop in at Merts's Modern ‘Pharmacy,cor. 11th end F streets, obtain acatalogue and, while wait- tng, read the list of prices, order what you want end compare your Dill with the old-time prices, We know you will decide that we doter ‘Changeable Brown, Pink, Cardinal, Light Bine jand Gray Evening Waists of ali desoriptions. Bead our Grest Ad. of Men's Fine Underwearin A. Kacrsux, 909 PA. AVE. .W., — {PEOPLE's MONEY savers }— Open until 9 p.m. tomorrow night, ” Tar Dovare-Bressrem Sic ‘Is the fashionable Business Garment for Pall and Win- ter Wear—we are making it from a large variety of high-class Foreign and Domestic Fabrice. Among the more popular may be mentioned Black and Blue Chevicts—neat Scotch effects—Engitsh ‘Tweeds th stripes and checks and bine amd _gsag mia ‘tures in Cassimerea. ‘Suits to measure from 820.00. ‘Trousers to measure from @5.00. ‘You know our standard of workmanship—¢t' near the top notch mark—You know our quality of Trim- minge—none but the best is goud enough. You know our system of right dealing—whatever we warrant we ‘Wand by—reedy to return your money if dissatisfied. MICOLL THE TAILOR. 615 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.

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