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WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, oftonen, 17, 1892—TEN PAGES. of any ether paper in Vertising Medium it basne competitor. ———_———————— ‘The recent fatal acciient on the surface frecks of the Baltimore and Ohio rail fosd within the city limits ald stir | ap doth the public and the railroad ft the tek of securing from Congress | Promptly at ite contening in December action | mpon the plane of the railrond for the fmprovement of ite germinal facilities in | thir city, inctnding the abolition of the grade | crossings. The rosd proposes to enter the by means of & masonry viaduct, ech as Berlin has, which will banish entirely ite Toeal grade crossings. With such « struc there will be no necessity for it) f rednee the speed of ite passenger | trains to the low rate which the law properly | Pequires in respect to engines running over «nr. | face tracks. Tobe sure, thie inw is not @bevet by either of oar local railroads, but the | Spammodio enforcement of the law Bampers the roads at irregniar intervals, and when they kill somebody while in deliberate of the inw they render themselves | > panishment as criminals. The con-| struction of the masonry viaduct will save the road inconvenience, qnicken the possible peed of Yee trains, mare it from damage uits and the constant danger of prosecution for manslanghter. Incidentally the lives of the People of Washington will be preserved. Con- | grew cannot act too quickly upon this pro- Posed legi-iation. see The history of university extension in Eng- | Jand, where this idea of a “unive: on wheels’ | originated in the loesl examinations, shows not only that the gentler sex assisted in the ve fmauguration of the system of complete lec- | tures, but that it has remained to a consider- | able extent, more marked in this country than the mother land,» woman's movement. This fact is accounted for in some part by the former | Reglect of women s education, but it must have | been due also to the «pirit of the present age | which isas aggressive in favor of what Joha Btuart WU called the” “ipation of wome fas in other respect women themsely have taken into their own hands many matters | Beretofore left to the initiative or sole control T of the wen. The American man is so engrossed | fm money-making or politics, sometimes both, | (ind the petmary and ove Of the masses is Ieft to the women. Oftener than otherwise the private tuter or the village Peiagogue is a member of — the| gentler sex. Respecting spect ef university extensi he general seheme of which has been several times briefly nit t ¢ explained in Tux 5 Rational elt p that the on more flattering in t States than in Great Britain. Th: explanation is also emi- Bently satisfactory to Americans the absem Of free secondary padlte schools and the lack of & good ayetem of private secondary instruction | fm the United Kingdom students are better prepared to tak» the extension courses of lectures, —_—____-e- The departure tomorrow for Chicago and the | Columbian celebration of the cabinet and other | government officers is an event of national in- | terest. At the place where the world’s fair is | to be beid the chief preliminary commemora- tion of the 400th anniversary of the discovery | of America ie most appropriately observed. | ‘This may be said with no disparngement of the | late New York or any other local celebration. And it is true that the observance at Chicago Will be generally regariedt as the leading bonor | pati to Columbus. Perhaps the only regret | felt on the occasion will be the enforced absence Of the President. >. —_— ' The completion of the electric road from the gouthern ond of the Aqueduct bridge to Arling- toni cemetery m an event of interest to a much larger uumber of persons than those residing in that vicinity who would occasionally or habitu- make use of it. Fora tong while cheap, means of public commanication have been ‘wanting. and badly wanting, between the Dis- | fwict of Columbia and the national soldiers’ Barying ground. The new line supplieeshis Jong-feit want tee Washington feels the loss of so active and Useful a citizen as George A. McUhenny. The late president of the Washington Gas Light| Company was more than a successful business man im the general sense. He wasn gas en- Neer of national reputation. Washington in future undertakings re ing tact, foresight, evergy and wide knowledge of business details Will mine the public-epirited citizen who Dreathed bis last vesterday = G@ocat troubles sometimes arise from little causes, The Chester woman's ginger bread, ‘which struck Mr. Gladstone's eye, has made the alint The Persian iliedt by a Bactrian woran’ om # wall in It ally sure with hat familiar woman the ability to cast a profectic with any efectivers — Washington's observance of the Columbus season was anspiciously began in religions ercises yonerday. There is very much in the eelebration which calis for religions sentiment. ‘The gratitude of mankind is due to the Giver of | All Good for the magnificent benefits resulting from the discovery of America. In an eapecial | Manner fs this true of the great republic and fte younger sisters and neighbors. — Jerry Simpson is reported to have remarked that if Jobn J. Ingalls had shaped his oratorical course differently “we would have elected him | President of the United ptates before he died.” The voluntary division of responsibility implied fin the use of the word “we” is « delightful in- ication of modesty on Jerry's part. — ‘The instantaneous camera fo well on ite way | to recognition ass great moral agent It has been effective in promoting discretion as to sea- side bathing attire and ts now doing successful service in getting evidence against violators of Liquor laws, ——_—_—_~+«-___ Heary Waterson’: Gutter of eactimment over | Being called upon to deliver the world’s fair | eration is very becoming. But the assumption | hat be would require time before be could make © speech is stretching things Just « little, ss ‘The present meeting of the Washington | Jockey Club is deprived of one of the nsual elements of excitement. There ts no chance for contests to determine whether qnorums are | te be captured by Benning or the Capitel, | —< ‘The cartoonist with the happy knack of eatching the epirit of the occasion represents ‘Unele Sam with a telescope trying to discover Columbus in « Columbus portrait galery. a Ex-Alderman Jaebne is out of prison and ‘will now proceed to live down the usual story | having an unlimited store of concealed money to drew from. a Taz Fisisursa Tovenrs Peet yo: EWS paper aed Ad. | TITTHERE IS NO END TO THE NOVELTIES that are ready to be pressed into TRIMMINGS service this season, Fashion has planned for ® brilliant campaign. Hardly two gowns need be decorsted alike and yet all may be in the highest realm of stylish affect, so multiplied fs the vartety. Naturally wo have gathered the choicest collection of TRIMMINGS, for we have had our exclusive line of Dress patterns to guide us tn the selection. Such opposites they are, too, of last season’s—you are really forced toemploy them. Here {s our line in de- NARROW JET GIMP-124-., 15e., 0c. a yard. e CUT JET GIMP-$1, $1.15, $1.20 up to 810.508 yard. CUT JET POINTED GIRDLES AND BOD- ICES—€1.75 to $10.50 each. €UL JEL FROG! par CUT JET GIRDLES—2¥ yards long and 156 inches wide—-82.65 each. NARROW COLORED SILK GIMP—Navy Blue, Garnet, Heliotrope, Myrtle and Light and Dark Brown. 1234e., Ie. and 25e. yard. WIDE COLORED SILK GIMP, in all shades —30-. to 82.50 8 yard. CANTILLE PASSEMENTERIES—new col- ore and new patterns—30-., Be. to $3. ayard. RROW COLORED BEAD PASSEMEN- TERIES—Navy Bins, Browa, Myrtle, Copper and Serpent—25e. a yard. NAKROW MOSS EDGING, with braid cen- ter, in Light and Dark Brown or Green, Navy Bine, Gray, Garnet, Biack, Tan and White— 0c. a yard. COLORED SILK GALLOON, with moss cen- ter—Gray, Light and Dark Green or Brown, Garnet, Myrtle, Tan, Black and White—30c. and Ge. a yard. RUSSIAN FUR TRIMMING with eding 2 inches wide—Tan, Brown, Biack and Gray— e., Se., $1.50 ant $2.25.a yard. COLORED SILK FEATHER EDGING-1% inches wide—9e. and 50c. a yard. NAREOW SILK BRAIDS, in all shades— a a yard. ED SILK GIMP—13¢ inches wid 18c., NARROW PLACK SILK GIMP-from to inches wide-Ge., 10c., 1%Mge.. Le. to ard. K MOHAIR HERCULES BRAID, all Se., We., Le., I4e., I6e. to 400, if you want it. SOCTACHE BRAID— “. per pioce SILK SOUTACHE BRAID—$1and S per ptece. COLORED MOHATR SOUTACHE BRAID— ay —30e. per plece of CUT SET FRINGE-2 to £0.50 m yard. BLACK SILK RIBBON FRINGE-5 to1s inches wide—SSe.. #1, $1.65, $1.85 to#Se to 21 inches wide-- yard. BLACK SILK CORD FRINGE-7 to 13 inches deep—€1.65 to $5. a yard. BLACK SILK POINT! D GIRDLES-82. 15, JET MOURNING PASSEM Se. to $2.25 a yard. LL JET MOURNING BODICES—$4.50 NARROW SILK AND TINSEL GALLOON, in Persian patterns Le. a yard. PERSIAN GALLOON, to match all the new shades—75c., 95e. to $1,508 yard. WHITE CRYSTAL BEAD AND TINSEL PASSEMENTERIES—136 inches wide—$1.5 a yard, WHITE PEARL PASSEMENTERIES- $1.75 to $4.50 yard. WHITE PEARL AND CRYSTAL ERIES—25e. a yard. WHITE PEARL EDGING—% inch wide— ‘She. « yard. WHITE PEARL BODICES—$4.75 to 88.25 each. PINK AND LIGHT BLUE PEARI. PASSE- MENTERIES—1 inch wi PEARL BEAD FRI 1.07 a yard. ETON JACKETS Black Silk Passementerie and Cut Jet—a8, $9 to 813 50. Certainly-onr advice ts at your command if sou want it, Our experience and wide observation may be f rervice to you. Oar stock was purchased with taste born of half century's experience in matters of dress and dress decoration. Not to be boastfu sure we hare got the very concentrated essence of fasbior rest—and our modesty is plain to be seen tm our prices. Pennes. ne Avexce» Telephone 995. ‘Nuxra axp Established 1840. Tar Mayer Tuar Daaws Taave Ocu Estanzisuste | Low rrices. | No house in Washington sells a higher class of Purniture than we But com- Pare the prices.—The reeult will be am “eye-opener ‘and prove to you most con- cluaively that you can sace money on each Gand every purchase by dealing with ws. Geo. Basrrsanrs, Fonsirene axo Urnotsreny Goons, 5 Sevexra Sr. N. W. 5 503555500000000000000500100)000000 A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A “ Liouren ruax tue SPONGE,” “Ww Woarren may rar tity, “ WEERTER THAN BEES HONEY,” “ Berres ray coup» (to pysprrrics) im the bread msde of “*Ceres™ Flour. Makes “‘more™ of it, too, than any other Flour in the world. ‘Ceres ‘3 the motel hyztente Flour—patent | Nended-—refined mado from the best selected spring aud winter wheat. “*Ceres” has imitations. To guard against them we have placed within every sack and barrel » circular signed in autograph by Wm. M. Galt & Co., and bear- ing the imprint of two wold medais, to imitate which ‘would be toreery. Your erocer sells “*Ceres"—sells more of it than any ether kind of Flour. Try a@ eack. We only sell to grocers Wx M. Gar & Co, ““Wholesate Flour ant Feed Dealers,” t—weare | tnan ever quoted. oo A Tr cco 2a PoE ATS 32, COR R AAA SSE RAH Soe Oh HH OA DD, X sco, AA MARDLIREE HORA“S BOR Bow N kw ‘GOO 7 Fonsrrvne, Drarents, &o, 13a Axp F Sre. { “One price,*and one price BUSINESS only, plainly marked on every article. Every article PLATFORM: { marked upon theprineipleot how ttle we can possibly afford to sell it, rather than how much it onght to bring. Lers Tax Asovr Cuausen Surres. Almost like an army in formidable battle array are the numerous afsles of Chamber Suites. Every wood is represented. Over = hundred different woods, designs and finishes— no tico exactly alixe. Chamber Suites of Red Curly Birch, White Birdeye Maple, White and Natural Mahogany. Natural Cherry, Walnut, Imitation Mahogany, Imitation Walnut, Quartered Sycamore and three distinct finishes in Oak. The stock of Chamber Suites range in price from $17.50 to #350.00. Avovr Rep Contry Bincn Serres. ‘Like unto the north star the Fashionable Red Curly Birch Chamber Suites stand out boldly in compsrison with the rest of the stock. It is, indeed, beautiful and artistic wood-if = ‘wood can be so described. Red Birch is a native ‘wood, and ite success isa cause of congratulation even from a patriotic point of view, asimported woods have for many years held almost un- disputed sway in the manufacture of high- grade furniture. Thelr power is broken, for Red Curly Birch fs equally as durable and has as beautiful a figure (grain) as any wood in the world and its reddish cast ism most pleasing relief from the oaks, walnuts and mahosanys which have monopolized attention so many years. Red Curly Bireh is siso the ‘“fashion- able” wood and we believe we can show more Red Curly Birch Suites than ali the furniture houses in town combined. $21.50 Scires For $17.50 For A Few Dass. ‘Until our regular line of $17.50 Chamber Suites arrive we shall sell our $21.50 Suites for $17.50. These are in one pattern of solid ak, and another pattern in tmitation mabog- any and imitation walnut. As soon as the $17.50 Suites arrive these will revert to $21.50. Ose Wax To Fisp Ovr. ‘Thore ts but one way to determine where it is best and cheapest to buy, and that is, to shop around, investizate, see the styles, get prices and make comparisons. We are more than willing you should do this, confident that instead of suffering by the comparison we can convince you that it is to your pecuniary interest to trade with us. Cuno & annie, It COR. 13TH AND F STS. N.W. Trrnnxe Sone. JUST RECEIVED, A FEW Jer Erox Jacners. Also Colored Silk Eton Jackets, in navy, myrtle, cream, brown and gray, 86 Eco. Couey: Srrort. . Black Ribbon Fringes, Just received, at lower prices ‘Single row... Double row. Single row,fancy Milan drop... 5-in. $1.00. $1.25. Full essortment of colors of Ribbon Fringes, 4 and ® webes. S. Comes & Co., 1 523 11 Sx MODERATE MOD! RATE MODERATE B ei wa Soret Ss betters ieee cr SYSHERSA AA See Cee p> he tem Saale) 2555) EE i g By AT 615 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Largest and best stock in the country. Facilities unsurpassed by any one. t 00 0 0 — Tuo hE Peas to measure $5 to $10. a to inary #3 ‘2, SAMPLES MAILED. "6! sis eXtRessep. CPILS DESIRED FOR PRIMARY CLASS— Bove and ei ae fgeeseren toten. Terms mod- i ‘Miss E. F. £., Star office. Oon Gnowra Axp Tue Paraany Cavers. wert ave made ths bustaces grow ate Ghose! Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. a. w. It h000000000000000000000001100100004 A AAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A ‘The damage done to assembled politicians in BR Louis by an explosion of skyrockets is an admonition thet campaign pyrotechnics should be confined to the epee: hes — Even though the appointment to the post of Poet lnurente should cease to indicate pre- eminent genius, it will always be regarded as a certificate of reapectabilits. —_—_ coooe-—_— ‘The thief who stole a Washington detectire's pipe white his back was turned was satirical as (Weil we unprinctpled. oe It remains to to be tern Bow much dynamite is Miashed to the people's party's “fuse.” We ‘Sell . Pure Creamery Butter at Lowest Price. MOwns Je. s Geo, M. Oyster & ‘Wing, near 7th st, Conter Market. Sotaew Market 30 Gttrest Market outé-oo ‘Telephone 1230. fre Co. Woorwarn & Lorsnor, 10rn, llr Asp F Sr. N.W. —_— Reoreriox Dars Ix Israxrs) Depantuesz, TODAY, TOMORROW AND WEDKESDAY. — A Gexcrse Cravox Ponrnarr, 75¢. ‘That isall we are charging for size 16x20 mounted and stretched on canvas, and executed by master artists, A clear photograph of any size is all that {8 nocessery to work from. Samples of various positions on exhibition in Picture Department. 10th street buikting.) a Orricat Deranruest. Heavacuz Cavsen By Exe Sraus. ‘Many persons whose eyes and head are constantly aching have no idea ‘What relief scientifically fitted Glasses will give them. They ruin their eyes and temper at the same time by attempting to use glesses which are of incorrect focus and adjustment. Clumsily adjusted glasses will almost inevitably increase the trouble for which they are worn, and in some cases may lead to irrecoverable blindness. A realization of this important fact caused us to place the direction ‘of our Optical Department in the hands of « specialist, whose ability to * safely and correctly adjust glasses is beyond question. No charge is made to phgw you if glasses will assist you, and no charge is made for the regular optical examination of your eyes and vision. All glasses tarnished are guaranteed to be satisfactory. Gold Spectacles. Gold Eyegiasses.. Bteel Spectacles. Stoel and Zylonite Eyeglasses. 83.00 to 810.00 BO0t. 8.00 0c. to 3.50 50c. to 3.50 We have the new Lucticular Biford Glisses—most comfortable, safest ‘and handsomest—both for near and distant vision in one pair of glasses. Tur “ ‘Cuaron Cur.» An improvementin glasses—can be fitted to any nose. They look elegant and fit correctiy, and cost no more than sny other food eyeglasses. (First Soor., -Near Lith st. entrance.) Tomorrow-Iurontaxt Sure or Mews Usxcatzep-For Custom Sumr Oxnens, SHIRTS THAT WERE MADE TO SELL FOR 81.50, 81.75, $2.00 AND $2.50 AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF —$1.00— ‘We make thousands of Shirts to order every year, during which time from twenty to thirty orders are left on our hands—uncalled for. Once s year ‘we put these together and makes special sale at uniform price. They are all made in our factory by workmen of long experience—from the best materials and in the best possible manner. If your size is represented in the follow- ing List it's » rare opportunity—don"t let it pass: No. 4224-6 Shirts—plain bosom—open back— two eyelets—15 neck—31 aleev —Made to sell for $1.50. — No, 4434-5 Shirts—plain bosom—open back— one ey elot—1536 neck 30 sleeve. —Made to sell for $1.50. — No. 342-6 Shirts—plain bosom—open back and front—one eyelet—15 neck—31¥ sleeve. —Made to sell for $1.50.— No. 3771—1 Shirt—plain bosom—open back— no eyelets—154 neck 32 sleeve. ——Made to sell for $1.50.— No. 3741—1 Shirt—ptain bosom—open beck— three eyelots—15 neck—-29 nleevo. —Made to sell for $1.50.— No. 3728-2 Shirts—three plaits each side of bosom—open front—three eyslets—16% neck— 30 sleeve. Made to sell for $1.50.— No. 4304-3 Shirts—plain bosom—open back— three eyelets—16 neck—34 slee' —Made to nell for $1.75. — No. 4035-6 Shirts—plain bosom—open front —three stud holes—16 neck—33 sleeve. —Made to sell for 81.75. — No. 4162—1 Shirt—2 piaits on each side of bosom—open front—3 stud holes—16% neck— B26 sleeve, —Made to sell for 81.75. — No. 3827-6 Shirts—plain bosom—open back— ‘one eyelet—1544 neck—d2 sleeve. —Made to sell for $2.00. — No. 3995-8 Shirts—plain bosom—open front —three eyelets—1634 neck—35 sleeve. —Made to sell for 82.00. — No, 8145—4 Shirts—plain bosom—open front —two stud holes—1334 neck—16 sive —Made to sell for $2.00. — No. 3077-3 shirts—plain bosom—open back and front—two eyelets—16 neck—37M sleeve. —Made to sell for 82.00. — No. 4120-4 Shirts—2 plaite on each side of bosom—open back—two eyelete—18% neck— 32g sleeve, ——Made to sel! for 82.00.— No, 3925—0 Shirte—three plaits on each side of bosom—open front—three eyelets—16i4 neck—35 sleeve. Made to sell for $2.00.— No. 439-6 Shirts—threo plaits on each side of bosom—open front—three stud boles—15i¢ neck—29 sleeve. —Made to sell for 82.00.— No. 3825—4 Shirts—three plaits on each side of bosom—open back—no stud holes—1¢ neck— 32 aleove. —Mado to sell for 82.00. — No, 4207-6 Shirte-two plaits on each side of ‘bosom—open back—three eyelets—16% neck— 3146 sleeve. —Made to sell for 82.00. — No. 3871-2 Shirte—plain bosom—open back and front—three eyeleta—15 neck—31¥ sleeve. —Made to sell for $2.00. — No. 3782-1 Shirt—plain bosom—open frout—two stud holes—143 neck—30 sleeve. —Made to sell for $2.00. — No. 3881~1 Shirt—open frout—two eyelete— 15 neck—20 sleeve. ——Made to sell for $2.00.— No. 3860-1 Shirt—three plaitson each side of bosom—open back—three eyelets—18 neck— 31 sleeve. ~—Made to sell for 2.00.—— No. 3707—1 Shirt—throe plaits on each side of bosom—open back—three stud holes—16% neck—81 sleeve. —Made to sell for 82.00.— No. 3588-11 Shirte—plain bosom—open front—standing collar end link cuffs attached— two eyelete—14% neck—20i4 sleeve. —Miade to sell for 82.50.— Your Cuorce, $1.00. (@Pizst floor.. Exrrsonvisany Varve Lx Japanese Screens. Ono lot slightly damaged Japanese Screens, black and gold. ¢-fold, 5 feet A inches high. 84.5. — Others at greatly reduced prices. (Third Boor... 1st annex. ) az Tass Tats Is An Excerrroxatzy Goon Vatur. LADIES: VERY FINE QUALITY ENGLISH GLORIA CLOTH UM- BRELLAS, best natural wood handles, hooks, knots, ko, with silver trimmings ‘*Fleur-de-L4s," “Tear Drop” and other designs—best frames, ‘26-inch. —$1.50.— (First floor. Scir Axo Coax Deranrucenrs | OFFER THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS: Fifty of the vers latest novelties tn Ladies’ Capes, mostly kerseys, tan, blue, brown and bisck, noarly every one » distinct style which cannot be duplicated. —$15. 00 to $75.00. — Fifty-one Jackets that cost the manufacturer 89to make, but having no more of the ma terial the lot was sold to us at averriow figure. We sball sell them for —87.50.— Two hundred Tan Jackets, each ones de- cided bargain. — $810.00 to $25.00. A lot of Light Tan mixed-Cloth Newmarkets, military capes, perfect fitting. —$10.00.— A chotee collection of styles tn Imported Long Wraps and Newmarkets, Sises 34, 36 and 38 only. $25.00, 830.00, $35.00, $45.00 aad 950.00.— Something new in Newmarkets—the ‘Loob Lomond," in « variety of cloths, such as Ban- nockburns, Galashels and Tweeds, (Third floor. 11th st. building. ) ee eees Sor Derasruenr. Twelve Suits, mado of a very fine imported iagonsl, can be used in the bouse or as & street costume. Blue and black. —#23.50.— Plaid Silk Waiste—the novelty of the season. ‘Made to our special order from pattems of silkthat cannot be obtained elsewhere. Cas be worn with any skirt. —$7.%, $10.75 and $15.— A PARISIAN IDEA AMERICANIZED. ‘We have had manufsctured especially for us & choice selection of Skirts, of handsome imported fabrics and lined throughout with taffete silk. With almost any style of waist ‘they make the latest style of suit for indoor ‘wear, and with one of our novelty capes make 000 Houveate Ties with views of Washing : — Be. — (Cita 6008.......0000040-.+00---10th st. building) -1st annex.) x Brass Goons Deranrwenr. UNUSUAL VALUES. Special mark down in Onyx-top Tables— {yisted brass stands—10-nch onys tops. Were —Now 6.00 A lot of All-brase Tables at the special price of —#2.00.— (Fifth floor.....+-.. 10th st. building.) —— Hooseronssarva Deranruenr. WIRE DOOR MATS. Special 25x47 in. Regular price, $6.75. Special Price, $5.75. 20x48 in. Regular price, 87.05. Special sold, —81.75.— *‘Boston” Bosom Boards, with patent collar —400.— Mrs. Potts Iron Sete—consisting of three sizes of trona, detachable handle and rest, 91.25 set. — trittn Boor. Sea building.) Sprcrax ey Towzt Sus, BEGINS TOMORROW. ‘Thousands to select from. Prices never so low before. Center tables. RAE DAILY. LETTER Ca: Piss Fer Hecicy: Chidren's Extra Fine Quality Fast Black Ribbed Hose, double knee, heel and toe, unusual: Yalue for the money. Sizes 7 to 10 inchea Only 250. per pair. ‘80 dozen Ladies’ Warranted Fast Bjsck Hove. Uwually sold at 25c. Only I9e. per patr. lerw ogueed ineed. Buerwoar ai Not Reitst oe in a Hane of Children’s White Merino Union Suite, 28 and 20 inches, and to close them out at once have re- Guced from $1.05 and $1.15 to 76c. per suit. ‘We bave but two sizes left in lineof Children’s Merino Pante, 18 and 20 inches, and have re- uced them from 76s. and 81.10 to S0c. per Dale. Ladies’ Fast Black Equestrian Pante. Only ‘5c. per patr. Ladies’ Eeru Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves. Only 81.35 each. “ Frise “Fos: Sass We have added to our stock full lineof the famous Ferris Waists for children, misses and ladies. These aro made of fine sateen and have every possible improvement found necessary by years of practical wear. ‘Sizes 6 months to 5 years, 50c. each. Sizes 7 to 12 years, Thc. each. Sises 12 to 17 years, @1 each. Sizes for ladies, $1.25 and $1.50. Comet At A Dots: As @1apatr appears to be @ popular price for Corsets we have aimed to secare an exceptionally attractive line at that price. These embrace R. &G., Sonnette, W. B., Warner's Nursing and others. White, black and gray, noteach tn all colors, but all colors in the emortment. $1 per "any of the present style of dresses require corsets with extra long walste, We have just re- ceived a line of Biack Sonnette Corsets, extre jong waists In black at $1.50 and white af have again stocked up in all the various styles of Long, Mediuin and Short-walsted **O, P." Corsets from $2 up. V sists. Wuunasx H. M°K yew, x 933 Pa. Avs. N.W. 2 BERNEEIM MATTRE’ st near Daw. ‘The eyndloste sale Juss ended wase grand success, ‘The members of the syndicate were more than «rat! fied at the tremendous lot of goods we disposed of, but wo have just discovered that in pushing the syndi- cate stock we have somewhat neglectedour own and our high-grade fall goods have not been moving as fastas they should. This will never do. Weare not going to becaughs with an overstock Isto in the ses- ‘son, and to even things up we will commence today A Gasar Turse Days Sate Oy Fixz Goons Ar Sonrrisrxary Low Prices. Boys) Crorarse. ‘Take your choice of any Suit formerly selling at $3.50, 84and 85. During this eae you may have tt $2.50. s All of our high-grade Dross Suits formerly selling at 86, 87 and 88 are reduced for this sale to $4.50. Mews Frnstsmxos, Our 750, Netaral Wool Shirts and Drawersare 4 Q. our. 50>. Ualsuaderea Shirts, reinf a7. front and back, are now... B the Lai fare ot seen. the andered Shit weare GO. Lions: Croaxs. Black Chevron Jackets, 83 inches long, trimmed ‘with long shawl furcollar, usually selling at $7 to $8.50, arereduced to $4.50. Genuine Hawthorn Chevict Jackets, in light or dark shades. worth $10, 812 and $14, are reduced to $8.50. Laous: Fosstszmes. On Baie! Seer Serve 1, pasts aren ee Ba, Seiree mes ee 190, gagteiiectce Tore G5 a of Fine Point d’Irelande i it th Lacea, Toferiy wating a0 Ibe, er ae 6 Our INFANTS’ WEAR, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY ART and FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENTS have not been neglected. It will pay you to look into the startling reductions we've made in them for this great, sale, Ou 50. Merino Shirts and Pacis, Boom Marraew SERRE 403, 405, 407 7x Sz N.W. JZINESS A GAS HEATING STOVE filis the bill exectly. You need something to warm Up & room quickly, thoroughly and eco- nomically these chilly mornings. A GAS HEATING STOVE will do it to your satisfaction. Prices moderate. Come in and view the stock S. S. SHEBB & Bra: 432 978 SE N.W. BEST BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES. Besr GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES. BEST ool? FOOT EVERIAIG HEAR. We are the pioneers in this city for the male of Handsome Evening Footwear at REASON- ABLE PRICES. Up to last season it was im- orsible to secure anything in the war of Dressy Evening Slippers or Shoes without pay~ ing fabulous prices for them. With the advent of the opening of our new stores last season we opene adepartment for Evening Shoes snd Slippers, as handsome stylee as were ever shown, but at half of former Prices. This department proved a big success from the start. ‘This season we are showing at least twice as many binds as we did last season—the prettiest styles to be found any- ‘Where, and at our famous low prices. As eepectal inducement to make a visit of tn- spection doubly interesting to you we offer for three days tbe following great values, at the special low prices below named Ladies’ White Kid Strap Slippers. ‘Ladies’ Gray Suede Strap Slippers. Ladies’ Tan Suede Strap Slippers. Ar $1.45 Ladies’ Red Goat Strap Sitppers. ‘Ladies’ Vici Kid Strap Slippers. Latics’ Pat. Leather Strap Slippers. Ladies’ Black Suede Oxford Ties. Gents’ Patent Leather Ties. Ladies’ White Suede Strap Slippers. Ladies’ White Suede Oxfords, Ladies Gray Suede Oxfords, Ladies Tan Suede Oxfords. Ladies’ Fine Dongola Oxfords. Ladies’ Red Goat Oxfords. a Ar $1.90 Aq — Taties Biue Satin sitppere. Ladies’ Pink Sctin Slippers, Ladies’ Black Satin Slippers. $2.40 raster waite canvas siippers. Gents’ Patent Leather Oxfords, Lab PATENT CALF BUTTON BOOTS, Aand turned or Aand-sewed welte, with hay French heels or Lowis XV heels. GENTS FINEST PATENT Ar $4.50 CALF Laced Shoes or Congress Caatere. Gar These Special Low Prices for THREE DAYS ONLY. KELIABLE SHOF. HOUSES. TH ST., 1914 AND 1910 PA. AVE, 231 PA AVE. SB oF MILLINERY, WRAPS, LADIES’ FURNISHINGS AND FANCY Goops. Read this Let. It will pay you. Sea Ladice’ Black Suede Strap Slippers. a on 480 1.98 SESE Wott $3. est or Congress. TH E $3 SES Wok 4. of AMILT SHOE oTORE- + 5 Lace Wear One Pair, And Yow'li Want Amother AMILY Sh oT o ‘310 Axp 312 Gore To Cena Jf yon are patriotic and intend tobe Present at the Columbus dedicatery ceremonies you should not fail to be Provided with o% oo ° is Sevasra Sr. ak $ Necessany RAVELING > Eoviruenre. We have everything im this line that ts required. A STYLISH LEATHER ° Dauess 8S Suir Case Would be quite handy: indeed, they are the proper thing nowadays, especially, when one can be bad at these prices: CANVAS-OOVERED Dnuess Sor Cases, $1.30, $1.50, $1.70, $1.90. CANVAS COVERED-VALISE STYLE— Dress Serr Cases, RUSSET LEATHER—NICKEL LOCK— Be sure your SILK HAT looks well ond ts im good shape at the journey's end A Leather Gexts Har Box ‘Will be just the thing. You will not belong without one when you see our line A Goon Har Box. FOR A BETTER GRADE. $4.00. ‘TITCHED EDGE Leatser Har Box on $7 00. $8.50....r0n. “Dovme Decxen- ‘We have many other styles and sizes and at the low- ‘est prices. ONLY > Finsr—Crass Trowe, THIS IS ONE OF OUR LEADERS IT Ig CANVAS COVERED, CLOTH LINED THROUGHOUT, TWO TRAYS, TRON 12: BOTTOM, HAKD WOOD SLATS, STEEL CLAMPS, EX- B50(CEESIOR Locn. (eras, all's © | ke. Like all omr work this trues & lc, All-linen 7 Our OWN exclusive style, and none des, ban deome and elatorate, like it can be seen cleewhere at ‘Drotdered, best values All'7c. and 1c, Handkerchiefs, obazhan fa Ha Ladies! and Misses’ Bisck Chovson Jacket, Sgrt tek feral retin, @ ate” 83.48 . Come . wt opoenes, eo ae or cost, back Sioa “Teale $6 98 ried Soller, taller **: $5.98 fg tate Eu ma tenn $1. 19 = at lesineal peice, 80. FitiaareJ twee Katana | 1207 ote 1260 4, any price. Bhos, Saroners axp Fixe Faxcr Learner Goons, Made of REAL LEATHER, at the, SauesS. Tornan. Proxerr Troxx Masvracronen OF WASHINGTON, pr! . Pawe. Ave. N.W. TYTTHAT EXUIBIT OF LIVERIES Ix § 008 tre oF. cnow wimsow 18 MERELY A SUGGESTION OF WHAT 18 INSIDE. IF YOU HAVE SERVANTS TO LIVERY, COACHMAX, FOOTMAM, BUTTONS, BUTLER OR WAITER YOU WILL FIND HERE & COMPLETE LINE OF THE CORRECT GARMENTS IN STRICTLY RELIABLE QUALITIES. THERE 18 NO NEED TO HAVE YOUR LIVERIES MADE TO OR- DER, FOR OUR STOCK CONTAINS ALL THE LATEST LONDON AND WEW YORK FADS AND FANCIES aS WELL AS THE STAPLES IN ALL KINDS OF LIVERIES. \T ROYAL BLUE COACHMAIS OVERCOAT THAT WE INTRO. DUCED LAST SEASON 8 JUST AS FASHIONABLE THIS YEAR A NEW WRINKLE 18 TO HAVE YOUR In- ITIAL OX TRE BUTTONS. EITHER GILT OR SILVER 18 CORRECT amD YOU CaN GET THEM HERE. cat eae Rovixsox. Pannen & Co., Awmenioax Crorer _| 1200, 1202 & 1204 FS: Nw. as, | Coen Sure Or Liss ne cBcaey Asse Wruaaera & Eowoxstox, Py Ave N.W.

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