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4 THE EVENING “WASHINGTON WEDNESD. CROSEY 5. NOTES. PRE EVENING STAR times larger than that of theeity. As = local NEWS paper and Ad- ‘vertising Mediam It baene competitor. The presidential candidates bare spoken and written thetr acceptance of the nomination ten- dered them by their respective parties. These letters area large part of our current political Mterature. They were late in coming, but they were both more or less characteristic deliver- ences and averaging them and comparing them with previous letters of acceptance of presi- dential candidates, they were good expositions of party doctrine. Thedelay in the issue of the presidential letters has caused a delay in the fasue of the vice presidential, Such things have their “order of business” and official eti- qnette requires that an interval, more or less marked, shall separate the publication of the two sets of missives. The vice presidential can- didate of the republican party naturally leads his rival, ax his chief led that rival's chief in entering officially the field of combat. The offcial statements of the democratic statisticians are relied upon in large measure in the tariff part of Mr. Reid's letter, and he does not fail to reprodnce an extract from one of Presi- ent Jackson's messages indorsing the princi- ple of protection for American industry. Thus with a knack acquired in the editor's sanctum the republican nominee shows, as his party will be apt to think, the inconsistency of the dem- cerutic party in its historical attitude on the Jeading political question of the times in the United States. The democratic retort upon Mr. Reid that his political record makes him still more vulnerable to a like charge of incon- sistency will doubtless be met by the recital of the circumstances of the Greeley campaign and the fact that a personal record is not an offset fm any event for « party record. Mr. Reid's letter is one of some length and is a vigorous end effective campaign doeument. — =< The mumcipal nominations by the county democrats in New York city, made after much preliminary pulling and hauling, will have the effect of compelling Tammany to register every available voter in order to assure a local vietory, and this heavy registration will tend to swell the Tammany vote for Cleveland, since a cutting of the head of the ticket by registered Tammany voters would be noticeable in the footing of results, and as national voters the ‘Tammany men are on their good behavior. It has been feared that Tammany's dislike for Cleveland would canse a shrinkuge fn the registration, since by refraining from Fegistering gnti-Cleveland democrats could Practically ent the party's presidential nominee without detection, of at least without danger of Bnaroidable conviction. While a lively local contest will decrease the danger of this form of Cleveland cutting, it will increase, if kept up, the chance of deals between republicans and ‘Tammany men, in Which local are traded for national votes. If the anti-snap men are work- ing in earnest for Cleveland they will threaten slceal fight until after the full Tammany strength is registered, but will then refrain from forcing the contest to the point which will cause Tammany to fear for the success of fe municipal ticket and give it an excuse to trade Cleveland for Gilroy. oo Washington's suburban railroads are in- ereasing in number and facilities and are fast becoming equal to what the suburban roads of the national capital should be. The recent Building of several new electri= lines in various directions has opened up to the visitor a num- ber of very attractive summer resorts and to the resident who desires a suburban residence opportunities for securing one at a suitable dis tance within easy reach of the city. While all these things are matters of gratific tion to Washingtonians, it is proper to my im the same connection that it will not to lose sight of another important considera Itis wholly unnecessary to lowe a ban drive or walking way in order to gain a suburban rail- way. The occupation of the bed of the present ty road to Biadensburg—it is a narrow | roadbel— by a suburban Fail P be unjust to that large num! employ it in their daily tions iz modes of travel : by = railway. A Principal couniry F and from this cap town #0 narrow to be practical wants te a evetem ¢ ot interfere with thi ore road to Tennally- railroad track as A by th 2 Thureday, are apd occur- 2, from I to be interest- ers, On @ larger | heretof be ff the sky . ikely to be | fn October in N », the rene of the eclipse. The pri re cording to the instru Observatory Wilk consist in det the exact time of | the first and last conta if t purpose | the necessary in aaeaeal’ B telescope oF a d with colored | shade glasses « pport of s Bind 60 as to keep the « wer in tl ft injury results from observations ma at the use of some protection to the eye, | and amateur astronomers are hereby potificd to take warning. a be mutual ¢ istrict poy There played by the er ¢ rm The griz a w the fact ears have moved and tndividaal con traveling pubi of the times aud to the gers, and the | should appreciate the progress niemce of passen: olitician whose | papers by the dialect @emocratio party 1 unquestion- | a neat letters o concern Kentuck ago fs ina good deal of apprehension | next Frid With pr ng as the occasion a downfall be regarded not only as useemly. omfortable, but as ~ os ‘There does not seem to be a thorough spirit of harmony in the ranks of the lady politicians, ‘There is a dixposition ny Mrs. Victoria Woodhull Martin even the candidate. ury of being a ee Chieago first took possession of Congress and Rew appropriates the Supreme Court and the @plomats. If Washington has anything else that Chicago would like she will please to help Berseif. wee Although District citizens cannot vote they ean reflect with satisfaction upon the fact that their privilege to ccntribute to campaign funds an in no way be curtailed. se Mr. Reid's letter of acceptance was rather More voluminous than Mr. Cleveland's. There STAR. | carne pane novars Ldutton Undreased Kid =| Gloves at 0c. instead of 81 again tomorrow. One pair only to each customer. Procaastrxation. OUR OLD ENEMY IN A NEW LIGHT. A THIEF OF HEALTH. We an anow that procrastination te the thief of time, but you can also look out for loss of health. A Prominent physician lately said: “‘I/ people would wear euitadie garments much of the prevailing sick ness might be avoided.” Connect Uxprrwear For Mex. One of the best collections of Natural Wool, Camel's Hstrand Merino Garments for autumn and winter is at the Palais Royal, cor. of 12th st. and Pa. ave. A specialty being made of @1 Underwear, the best values ‘ttainable may be had there. Socks to match at only 25e. pair are also extraordinary. Warranted Fast Biack Socks also at price surprises: 15c. palr or 25e. for two patrs. From the world’s famous dyer, Lowi Hermsdorf. Look for his name on every pair. Lanes) “Hestre Unoerwrar. From the physician's point of view Tights and Union Suits are health preservers. The make recom- mended fs the ‘Phy'lfs” and the sole Washington agency is at The Palats Royal. TIGHTS of medium-weight wool, heavy wool, merino and silk are here in fast black and colors, knee sud ankle length, open and close, with and without feet. Prices for the bestthe “‘Phyllis"—range from $2 to 96.50, Children’s sizes ffom $1.70 to $3.50 a patr. The ortinary makes, euch as shown around town, are also here, and at Palais Royal prices, vis: Binck and Ecra Balbriggan Tights. Supertor quality of above... ‘White and Gray Merino Tight Fast Biack Merino Tights, Superfine Black Wool Tights. UNION SUITS are virtually tights and vest com- dined and matertally help the modiste when fitting you with your autumn dress. The ‘‘Phyilie” Suits are the best, of course. Ther come of ribbed balbrig~ gan, merino, wool, silk and zephyr. The latter is a nuxture of balbriggan and silk, fitting the body as a glove does the hand. Prices range from 83.25 to 1 children's sizes, $2 to $3.50 a suit, Tiere, too, are the ordinary Union Suits at less prices than prevailing. Ribbed Bal. Union Sufts. Fast Black Union Suits. Superfine Bal. Union Suits. Half-woo! Union Suits Black Wool Union Suits. Sa Proportiona: ; 82.75, low prices for children’s sizes. Tuner Usvenwear Banoarss. ‘No. 1-Ladies! American Hosiery Company's Full Regular Mate Autumn-weight Vests and Pants. .98¢ ‘No. 2-Ladies' Non-shrinking Half-wool Ribbed ‘Vests and Pants, in natural and white... Be No. 3-Ladies' Ribbed and Plain Merino Vests and Pants. The Ribbed Vests with silk ribbons at neck ped to fit the waist like a corset. GeFull Ime of American Hosiery Company’ Norfolk and New Bronswick, Cartwright & Warner's seasonable Underwear for ladies and children, at Palais Royal prices. Lavirs Hose Ar 35. (3 pairs for 81.) ‘No less than fourteen styles are here. Wholessle qu antities direct from the best Fnelish, French and German makers. No middleman'e profit, no allow- ance for leases because of acredit business, AND, THEREFORE, SUPERIOR QUALITIES—etter than usual at the price. Crmprews rintea Fast Btack Hose, sizes to $36. with double knees and high spliced heels, and only 2le. pair—5 pairs for @1, which wone pair more than weually gievn, THE PALAIS ROYAL, 22th and Pena. ave. A = K AUP RIAN. 909 PENNA. AVE, N.W. 100 BOXES OF FANCY FEATHERS, , Bought for s flyer. FOR TOMORROW ‘We offer the above lot at ‘If you do your own Hat Trimming this will be quite a treat to you. ALSO 25 soxes OF FEATHER DRESS TRIMMING, In black and brown—2 inches wide, saa B85 2 oO. fal ‘Do not miss these Thursday Leaders. A. Kavrwax, 909 PENN. AVE. N.W. —e { THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVER. | o— (PRREEEEELEEE EEL “Ane Womex Isconststexte We do not pretend to be Judges for every one, but while the reading public is waiting for a future issue of ‘'The Ladi Home Journal’ to tell them all about it, we want to state that so far ry WASHINGTON WOME Are concerned they tainly are not inconsis ant when tt comes to the purchasing of their Traverixa Goons For thirty-seven ye they have been buyi and using Ows or Troyxs, Anda they have given satisfaction! You Somermuzs Traver. WHEN YOU DO YOU WILL NEED RELIABLE Mage Tornamss TRAVELING EQUIPMENTS. WHY NOT COME TO A MANUFAC- TURER Of such goods, one who makes them and not buy them himself to sell to you second-handed and travel-worn? A Splendid Trunk. All-leather Club Bags... Seal Pocket Books. Fine Fancy Leather Every Description James S. Toran, Goods Prosser Trosz Maxvracroren OF WASHINGTON, 1231 Pess. Ave N.W. | tallor made, with piain and plaited backs and latest ere evidences of the leading editorial habit in wl —— seo Major McKinley's latest speech conveys the ‘eewurance that he has not forgotten anything about the tariff. —— wee “Original” portraits of Columbus are namer- ous, What is wanted is less originality and more anthenticity. Repairing properly done. it 22 KWH W REE RRR FER D. Ma Bz S. "Wwwwil Hp” kok & ortars May Be Savep, www Hut ke Eee Ee If you haven't yet selected your outer garment for W "Ww HOH kee ROR Eee the autumn and winter heres in‘ormation that will seve you adollaror goin the cost. Youwilt rad y| WM, WHE b H 6G, 00 m= | the Wraps that for one reason or another are oferet| Www 1 SS ieee Bs | much below prevailing quotations wry ie bo Ht Sco 8 8. $89.75 tor-tan Kersey Jackets, 34 inches Ione.” Lay . fancy Mining, &e., Ike the That equal style and quality Dat the establishments of keenest competitors ia @ Fact you may easily discover for your- Jersey Jackets, with recognize tailor made. hat can turn out such gar- and «xperts are scarce, s that the demand ved at times greater than the supply. All sizes A truthful but startling statement is Equal quatity Jackets cannot be secured where im thistown at leas than $20. Investication requested. NOTE. —Foresecine the ereat demand this season for tan jackets our Mr. Lindau deemed it wise to se- curethe assistance of one of the leading New York ers, the result of which arrangement is the $9.75 aml $15.50 Jackets above quoted, and which are not oniy extra value, but exclusive. has p are again hore. now mad de —The fancy tan cloth and the black Jackets at price are another “specialty” of the Palias oyal. te the length, the finish and fit, 1O.—rnese are the pisin and fancy tan and th Jackets that have created so much talk the trade.” Merchants can better appreciate kets than you. They are spoken of in this uch walue has never been known in theannale of the Washington eloak trade.” BLACK JACKETS FOR MOURNING. Those in mourningor who prefer black garments will find @ perfect variety here. Diaconals, Whip- comds, Giaces, Kersey and Beaver Cloths, all strictly style sleeves, $7.50 to #20. Misses: Jackers A Spectanry. Of course Coats and Jackets are here to fit misses from 4 to 18 years of age, but the Palais Royal's spe- clalty is sizes 12 to 18 yearn. Over sixty styles to fit young ladies at and between these axes, including all the new fancy cloths, in tans, grays, browns, blues and black; made with the new sleeves and plaited back; plain or trimmed with braid and fur. Prices, 5 to $20. CHILDREN from 2 to 4 years of age ‘are not forgot-| ton. Among the hundreds of garments are special- ties, viz: The Coats made of imported plaid cloths at 5; the White EXdertown Coat with angora trimming at 85.50, The Piain Eider Coats are only €2.25. $10 so e20are me price extremenot the new Lone don style garments—with capes. Navy biue end tany, tm all sizes. STOUT AND ELDERLY LADIES WRAPS. MANTLES that you have hoped for at last a reality. Nosiceves to bother you and yet the plaited front bites end keeps warm the arms and hands, while not retarding free movement. The backs cut to fit and reduces the appearance of stoutness. Pronounced the dest mantic ever shown, Itcan be thrown off and on ina twinkling art yet ts perfectly. Made of Black Cloths, plain and braided, $9.50 te €25. Lives) Waasts Axo Wraarrens. WAISTS.All made with the new slqeves and plaiting front and back. Fit guaranteed. Black Silk, 85, $6.50, 87.50. Plaid Silk, $6.75 to $12.75. Bisek and Colored Cashmere, €4,.65. Flannel, solid colors, 82.25, $2.68. WRAPPERS.—$1 to 835 are the price extremes. Here are two ““epeciais:” Eiderdown House in xray, brown, pink and biue, @2.68 each. Figured: Flannelette Wrappers, navy, black, garnet and| (rounds, made with Wattean back, only $1.98 cach. Tue Paas Rovar, A. LISNER, Comer 22h st and Pa ave, ‘You are apt to do some thinking ‘about a new suit of clothes and one of the strong potnts is ‘‘Where will I go to get itt” ‘Youcan't do better than come right here. We carry the largest Stock of any Strictly Custom tailor in the states—over 2,000 styles to choose, best Foreign and Domestic makes. ‘You know our standard of Workmanship-it’s at the ‘Top Notch mark—You know our Quality of Trim- mings—none but the best is good envugh. You know our system of right dealing—whatever we warrant we stand by, even at a loss to us. Does your present tailor do as much for you? **That's the question." | a 3 eo sigs 144! Bana si 29 200, 1000! —— @ Pre ee O09, 8, wrnE: A aa Or Trosz $15 : Oax Cnaxzer Scrres. ‘We have just received another car load, ‘of those handsome Solid Oak Chamber Suites, which have been so deservedly, popatar. Price only O15 Gold elsewhere for $18 and $20.) Atso A new lot of those Rug Parlor Suites (stx pieces) at the extremely low price af $40. ‘These goods are superb in quality, style and finish, and cannot be matched any- ‘where in Washington under $50 to $00. ‘This is the last lot we will be able to sell at this figure—"A word to the wiso,” ke., Be. ‘Youshonld take # look at our Rug Couches—we have them in many styles. Also anything else you desire in the way of Furniture. ST. Woonwarp & 10re,"11rz Ax» F Sra N. W. ; — Lorsnor, On Parrmes Frou Pans. Parrrr Larriz Fazxcx Laxvscares, MARINE VIEWS 4534. 500. PHOTO SCENES 4x53. @1. LARGER SIZES, 6x8}, 81. 75—84x10%, 88.78. ith st. building.) Asovr Our Suozs. ‘Wo do not handle any but reliable Shoes, msde only by manufacturers with the best of reputations. That is why we can guarantee all the Shoes we sell. So it matters not what priced Shoe you buy of us you may feel assured that it will wear satisfactorily and that the price will ‘be the lowest in the city for similar quality. IN LADIES" SHOES we are showing some excellent styles and exceptionally good values at $3, $3.50, 04, 04.50 and 85.— ‘Hand-turned or hand-welt soles, with or withont tips; also the common-sense lasts, IN CHILDREN'S SHOES we have an excellent assortment—hand-turned soles, cloth tops, Patent leather vamps; French Kid, hand-turned soles: ; patent leather vamps, bright dongola tops; cloth tops, viet kid foxingy and, in fact, every desirable kind. An elogant line of SCHOOL SHOES for boys and girls, —#1.50 to 84.00 patr.— (Second Moor... --1st annex.) — Kasten Uxpenwean, Lives, Misses, Bors) Axo Cunpnews, FOR FALL AND WINTER. ALL SHAPES, WEIGHTS AND SIZES. LADIES’ COMBINATION SUITS, EQUESTRIENNE TIGHTS, VESTS AND PANTS—SWISS RIBBED AND FLAT. Boys, Gms Axp Campnews VESTS, PANTS AND DRAWERS. Are you thinking of Heavier Underwear? to meet your neods. Its high time. We were never in better shape Nothing has been overlooked in the gathering—all the bust kinds are here, and the price in every instance—is correct—guaranteed. —o— Ladies’ Lisle and Wool Mixed Vests—Swiss ribbed—Just enough lisle thread to keep them from. shrinking. High neck and long sleeves. Bize ie ea Black 81.50] €1.00/ 81.70] $1.80 ‘White $1.40 / #1.50| $1.60| 1.70 ‘High neck and short sleeves. Bizo a] ¢ | 5 | 6 Black $1.25! 81.35/ $1.45! 1.55 waite 91.15] 91.25/ 1.95] 81.45 Low neck and no sleeves. Size 3 | 4 | 5 Black 1.05] @1.15/ @1.25 waite — 950. | #1.05/ ¢1.25 Ladies’ Pure Wool Vests — Swiss ribbed— black, cream and natural gray. High neck and long sleeves. $1.40, 81.50, $1.60, $1.70, $1.85, $1.95,— —82.00, $2.25 and €2.50.— High neck and short sleeves. 81.00, 81.10, 81.25, #1.35 and 81.50.— ‘Low neck and short sleeves. —$81.00, 81.25, 21.50 and $1. 75.— 6 81.35 $1.25 Elegant quality of Ladies’ Silk and Wool Mixed ‘Vests—Swiss ribbed—silk keeps them from shrink- ing. High neck and long sleeves. Size 3 4 | 5 | 6 Black @2.20| €2.35! $2.50) 82.65 Cream #2.15| 2.90 #2.45| #2.00 ‘High neck and short sleeves. Bize 3,4 5 Black — $1.90/ €2.00| #2.10' Cream $1.80! $1.90! #2.00 Low neck and no sleeves. Bize 3) 4 5 6 Black $1.60) $1.70; $1.80 | $1.90 Cream 81.50) 81.60/ 81.70; 81.80 * 6 82.20 82.10 ‘Lisle and woo! mixed. — 82.50, 82.65 and 82.85.— All wool. 82.25, $2.50 and 82.75. Acomplete line of Ladies' Flat Vests and Pants im all the leading makes, such as Furley and But- tram, American Hosiery Company, Dr. Jaeger and the popular domestic manufactures. 508. to #3.50 each.— ‘Ladies’ Combination Suite, —#1.00 to 813.50. Eqyptian Cotton Combination Suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle-longth pants, —41.00, $1.25, 82.50, 82. 75 and $3.00.— Cotton and Wool Mized Combination Suits, —#1.50 to 84.00.— All-wool Combination Suits, black, white or natural gray. —83. 00,83. 50, 84.00, 84.50, 85.00 and 86.00.— Fine Quality Silk and Sanitary Balbriggan ‘Mixed Combination Suits; very healthful and Gurable, will not shrink—high neck and long sleeves—high neck and short sleeves, and low neck and no sleeves—knee and ankle-length pants, — 86.50, $7.00, 87.50 and $8.00.— Ladies’ Equestrienne Tights in all wool, isle and all silk. Black wool—ankle length, closed seats. Sizes, 3, 4,5 and 6, $1.50, $2.00, 82.25, $2.60 and €2.80.— Ankle length, open seats. Sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6. —#2.50, $2.60, 82.75, 82.85, $3.00 and $3.20. — Knee length, open seats. Sizes 3, 4, 5and 6. 82.25, $2.50, 82.60, 82.75, $2.85, $3.00 and $3.20.— Knee length, closed seats. Sizes 3, 4, Sand 6. — 82.25, $2.50, $2.60, $2.75, &2.85, $3.00, 83.20and 83.25.— Lisle, ecra and black, Kneo and ankle lengths. $1.75, 82.00 and 82.25.— CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. ‘Vests and Pants in American Hosiery Co.'s and Ladies’ Pare Silk Vests, Swiss ribbed, cream, | Furley and Buttram's makes. white and black. 34 Wool. High neck and long sleeves. sche eet! —#2..00 to 84.75.— aos lela lele 83e. | 35e. | 37e. | 39e. | ate. | 430. ‘High neck and short sleeves. Price 2c. | 3le. 91.50 to $3.50. % Wool. Low neck and no sleeves. Size i Fe i Re 6A — Price 40c. | 45c. 1 50>. 60c. | 65e. | 70c. | 750. ‘Ladies’ Cream Swiss Ribbed Pants, anklelength. Silk and wool mixed. - 83.25, 83.50 and 83.75. (First floor ‘Swiss Ribbed Ecru Cotton Vests and Pants—vest high neek and long sleeves—pants ankle length, Size pelle Price 25c. | 27c. | 29e. | 1c. 2d annex.) Two Resrxpers OF THE HALF HUNDRED INTERESTING SPOTS IN OUR FUR DEPARTMENT: A DECIDED NOVELTY 18 A LADIES’ BLACK ASTRAKHAN CLOTH CAPE, with high collag, silk lined muff; and shop- ping bag to match, The entire outfit only 97.75. RUSSIAN LYNX CAPES, ‘Full 20 inches long, satin lined and storm collar: (Third floor.. -10th st. building.) Javanese Vases Ar Usvsvaz Paces. NEW GOODS. JUST OPENED, special table in Japanese Department filled with Satsums and Taizan Vases, —$1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and 92.— Actual values, $2 to 84. (Third floor. 1st annex.) a Cor Grass Deranruesz. Handsomely-Cut Individual Salt Cellars, tub shape, usually sold tor 60c, tee Another style, heavier cutting, —400. Plata Cut Glass Individual Salt Cellars, —$1.00 doz. — Cut Glass Tumblers, diamond, strawberry and fan cutting—special value, —84.50 dos. — _—o Paessry Giass Depanruenr. Meal. Water Pitchers, eoatoanel patterns, Fire-polished Goblets, « variety of shapes, —00:, doz.— Imitation Cut Glass Cheese Dishes, covered, — 350. Obiong Fruit or Nut Bowls, hobnail patterns, cat face, —400.— Octagon Fruit or Nut Bowls, same pattern, —600.— Gth floor... lesereseees 10th st. bldg.) —l— Loe Dersaruznr. Acomplete assortment of Gas Globes, every @esirable shape and color—4 and 5-inch sizes. —2Se. to $1.25.—- ‘The finest possible stock of Candles, Shedes and ‘all requirements to be found in Washington at the lowest prices. ‘Crescent Mirrors in oxidized silver frames—ber- led French glass—usually sold for $2.25. —81.65.— CtD M00? ..ccerseerenersescerseseeeeeelOth st BUGS.) Jast in—s full line of Five O'Clock Tea Kottles, and assorted tans and sraya, ——— —$1.00 a pair. — ar Beery patr Atted to the hand. ‘ A T; Ix Bors Sore. Cist 9008... -ereenesssersenesvesereeseeees Bear skylight.) "Pinhead Checks” are taking sturnin popale | A Brace Goons Ovronrorrrr, ity just pow. We have s Suit for yal of Priestley's All. Y stylish, Notagreatmany of them. -Sises 61 ‘than $1.00. House Foastsnxa Depanruest. Marion Harland Coffee Pots, Lat., 90c. ; 2-at., 1.20; Sat. 61.455 at Silver & Co.'s Patent Egg Beaters, —B5e.— ‘Silver & Co.'s Glass Rolling Pins, bang the wall. Were $2.50, $3.50 and $5.75. — Now 82.00 #2.00und O75 I if fest femal ~~ =! ra Ft | Fr [| Ul I HW=H a Several elegant new makes on hand. A large new stock haa just been received. We now have them in Bright Silver, Gold Gilt or Polished Brass, either 4m Banquet, Piano or Tabie Lamp. We think we can suit any want and certainly our prices are low. Too ‘many styles to enumerate. It will pay you tocall. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR BLUCHER Laprzs: 3 a. Pp. : : W=NSHEHSNSNS=t 1 $3 AND 04 LACED BOOTS? WELLPOSTED SHOPPERS TELL US THAT NONE OF OUB COM- PETITORS SHOW ANYTHING LIKE THEM FOR LESS THAN Reuuszrz Suor Hovsss, 900 AND 932 SEVENTH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., 231 PA. AVE. 3B C. A. Meppurax, 614 12:n Srneer. n tSSn=SaSI Gas Fixtures, Gas Stoves, Drop Lights, NSS SHlSisi estes mei festem Ui iimities =siestistl » POPCLEE LDPE EEE LOLEDE DED OP ERLE DEP DE PE PDEE DEDEDE. titi ne New Aanrvars. HANDSOME AUTUMN AND WINTER- WEIGHT OVERCOATS AND THE FASHIONABLE DRESS, SEMI-DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS SOLD BY US ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER GARMENTS TO BE OBTAINED ANYWHERE. NOT ONLY ARE THEY STYLISH IN APPEARANCE, BUT THEY ARE WELL AND THOROUGHLY TAIL- ORED; THEY SHOW THEIR ROBINSON, PARKER @ CO. GET-UP IN EVERY DETAIL OF FABRIC, TRIMMING AND WORKMANSHIP. 1S NOLET-UPIN THE DE- MAND POR OUR NOBBY DOUBLE- BREASTED SACK SUITS IN ROUGH-FACED TWEEDS, CHEVIOTS AND HOMESPUNS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED QUITE A NUMBER OF NEW PATTERNS IN BOTH DARK AND LIGHT COLORS, AN ORDER THAT WAS LATE COMING IN FROM THE WORKSHOP. SOME OF THE PRET- TIEST DESIGNS OF THE SEASON ARE AMONG THEM. SEE THEM aT YOUR LEISURE. Rosixsox, Pannen & Co., Amentoas Crornrens. 1200,1202 & 1204 F Sx. N.W. 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Te Kee iin mothors Rb Fast Bleck ecumor? tori Brooma, ‘cuhagene Dye, poate, doutie Extra values, also in extra sizes, 42 and 50 conte pair. Se ee we ow The a l_ mornings im- Pre got min the ecessity of ~ But Dow's Forget he WOTSONET ‘While s GAN HEATING STOVE | MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, will not warm a ole house it will | 807 Penna. Ave. N. D Becting roomie, #0 that, the stinos= Boox Deranraest. here in dectdedly. lew Bie. epher are noe Tee Mat neces. | 25e. B50. 25e. Be. Be. Be. Be. Be Be. Be, — ities. and. they're inexpensive ene Purchased from”, se Tomonnow, REDD KO. Qe. ee S. S. SHEBB & Bi ej THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 6 rH Tr. 4 > Osx Att Booxs. 432 9nt St_N.W. 2019 | 250. ‘We will inaugurate Special prices on Standard Sets for ‘25e. A sale that will stand unequaled in the an Saturday, Octo- =X 1 00 3 xx: 00 xx 00 : xx| 25. annalsoftrade in thiscity, It will be ~Aet es © cote “s Irving's Life of Columbus, 2 vols. .{lus- ax { oo : xx 00 xx oo + ax | 250. 7 Coen” epenl pelea: neal A Vewmere Barca Macauley’s History of England, 5vols. Special price......... 1. 12 set. Sor. A Be. Frasr, Thackeray's Complete Works, 10 volt Cc ERR AA 25 ituseated. Bpecal pease. Gog Bk Bak 250, TO WHICH ALL ARE INVITED. Prescott’s Cunauest of Bera, 2 vole. oe BAS Z5e. Our severai spectal sales have left us Mustrated. Special price....72c. set. HOH A RRR pp) 25e. with alarge number of small lots and ee ena ‘Stocking Tal fae 4 Ets ‘She, single pieces, all fresh.destrable goods, Gibbon's Koman HOH Asa EUR D. 5c. but we don't want them mixed in our price. 2 stock, and have decided that they will — serve us best if we use them to edver- M. A: E 25e. tise our liberal methods. NEW PUBLICATIONS. OnE SADOOT SARGAnE Zhe. We have collected them all on the -- 8.18 Some Strange Corners of Our God's Fool ‘Maarten: ‘The American Claimant ‘Mark Twain... Crow's Nest and Bethay by Mrs. Burton Harrison. The West Tales; Essays in Agnes Repplier.... All of the above Books are well bound, large type and good paper. We sell 8 810 Revolving Book Case, 52 inches high, with adjustable leaf, made in antique oak, for $6.89. i + Our Price. ‘Tom Paulding; by Brander AE Euuaye PAURE Porvrar Suorrrxa Prace, gil Seer Sts. 1.50 1.50 150 125 Tg ot Lues Repvoep. ATLL With exception Srechaly’ and oth ‘making room ‘for Bing to arrive. of: hers. I. Jamp feo: ar a Wraurra & Enwoxsrox, 1205 Pa Ave N.W. i of a fow staple linee wo I ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd ddddddeddadd Rep Cony Bunce Scrres. Red Curly Birch inthe rough is not & Very attractive-looking article, but for that matter neither isan uncut diamond. But ‘when it is cut, ofled, polished, given its satin finish, Red Curly Birch is of a beauti- ful reddish shade and has the intei- cate and beautiful ficures (grain) of any wood that grows. It is now the fachionable ‘wood, and it well deserves this distinction. ‘We have Just stocked up with a large and varied assortment of elegant Red Curly Birch Chamber Suites, perfectly made in every respect out of selected wood. Red Curly Birch is a tough, durable wood, and heretofore has been unavailable for furni- ture purposes because of the difficulty of working it, but this difficulty has now been removed, and it will lead for many years. ‘These suites are not expressive considering their beauty, “‘novelty,” fashionableness and their adamantine durability. If you want one of these beautiful Cham- ber Suites, come to “*headquarters,” for we have more Red Curly Birch Furniture than all the other furnitare houses in this city combined. A look at these suites will do you good, and cannot hurt the furniture,even if youdonot buy. We simply want you tosee ‘them. Prices, $40 to §100 for an elegant piece Chamber Suite, Mone Or Tue $3.65 Rocerns. ‘We have received another car load of those excellent 83.66 Upholstered Parlor Rockers. ‘We bought them for the holiday trade—for gifts—but hardly expect to have one left by November 1. May be able to get more, and maybe not! Better pick yours now. Three finishes in Solid Oak and one Solid Cherry, richly upholstered in silk tapestry and plush. Ought to be $4.50. Only 63.65 each. Crate & Hannrsa, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, RUGS, &e., Cor 131 Axo F Sra N. W. ax x =x ae NA J. ld : Sars “Ht We beauty that eth oft woman proud.” eS yy a ante and its cong ‘there are Semen so ould pe esotifal “for their weseed can nr Ove trees 50 dozen. LADIES’ 4-BUTTON SUEDE GLOVES, in black OD and Te. ya. — ‘to 10th st, bidg.) ‘well-known center tables in our store, TOMORROW WE WILL GIVE You THE CHOICE OF AXY¥ ARTICLE ON THESE TABLES, NO MATTER WHAT ITS COST OR POKMER SELLING PRICE, aT stn SS = 9 CENTS = Ea 5) EACH ARTICLE. You remember these tables from former oceasions, You will find some goods on them tomorrow worth 50c., he. 1, #2andeven #3. Take yourcholce Ze. of any of them at 25 cents. The use Bde. ful will be represented as well as the 25e, ornamental in thiseale. In fact, some he. of the biggest wil consist of 25e. Infants’ Wear, Knitted Goods, Men's 25e. and Ladies’ Furnishings. Nothing 250. will be reserved. The goods will be Be. ready for your inspection this evening. 25e. Come in and look at them on your way 25e. home Butin orderto give all « far Be. chance we shall refuse to sell anything 250. off these tables before 8 to 250. morrow. 250, EVERY CUSTOMER WILL BE 25e. ENTITLED TO AT LEAST TWO 25e. ARTICLES AT THE PRICE ADVER- 25e. TISED-MORE IF THE GOODS 2. HOLD OUT. 250. _ e, aa Marraew 2e. RONNR 1 Be. 250, a “g 250. - Be. e Qo. It «403, 405, 407 7TH ST. XL. 25e. Lhe. Bie. Me. Bo. Be. Be. Be, Be. Be ‘The value of pure whisky as astimulant ‘cannot be overestimated. No household te safe without it for emergencies. “Old Belma” is distilled for medicinal purposes, and in point of age, purity, strength and quality it remains without an equal. In short, tt ts undoubtedly the best medicinal ‘whisky on the market today. 0c. quart, (83 per gallon, N. A. Poous, 944 Li Ave .

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