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4 oe ‘ASHINGTON. D. ©. THURSDAY, OCTOBER THE EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON. THURSDAY CROSHY Ss. NovES October 20, 1892. ctoral votes are in great a republican majority ef 29,000 for 6 900 for Blaine and 97,000 for Harrison. In the governorship elec- tion of 1890 it gave the democratic candidate T1397 votes, the inlependent eandidate 70,187 and the republican candidate 69,878. There are agnin three tickets besides the prohi- Bition, which will not figure much inthe result, the field, The democrats, while « to a certain het, are evidently @ the election of is to keep @ Clove- Mit for form's qake and to aightouts, while the for the Weaver extent @oing all they can Weaver electors. land ticket in the furnish a nucleus for the of this sche ¢ is to be taken weakness which «failure these fusion It be reece Rivet electoral ve for Weaver tn the Present state of the House of Representatives are votes for Cleveland,» oud be many, of indepen who wil nevertheless, vote for Harrmon, looking to the ultimate instead of the tn voter, and prefering The figh ean and the select dency to thr House a the ch. test for supreme publicans and ix eandidate had 7 the Ld be as po of ¢ 47 vote 72,911 votes. On the lature of 1891-2, the Jority in both houses | — - The reason why the 12th of October, 1492, is the 24th of October, 1892 t always borne | gg fn mind if known. The ¢ bration | ie now, if observed at the proper or new date on the latter day. ‘The loes by the Julian ca dar of something eleven minutes a year amounted between” Julius Cwsar's time and #2, when Pope Gregory XIL altered the cal endar, t ten days. This pope with the express oF tacit consent of all Christendom except the Greek Church added this time and then, in order to heep the sch the centuries, p increment each vear sb the manner wh: upon in Feb English statu! 1751, and taking effect try and ite colonial 1 in September of the follow- ing year. iy this plan every year whose num- ber in the common reckoning since Christ is not divisible by four as well as every year whose number is divisible by 100, but not by 400, shall have 305 and all other years have 366 days. @ifference b tween the new Gregorian enlendar had inereased to eleven days by 1782, when the English parliament adopted the latter. It is now said to amount to about twelve days. Eleven days only are usually added, although it is not an infrequent thing to ere mor of ten days. Ac fing to a sever Th old Julian and the instant was proba! Decause the 2ist falls on Friday, the very day of the week on whieh land was first seen by the = 3 - a = admiral and his crew. The Stan elsewhere pre- eonts a lightly slifferent statement prepared by the executive committee of the national school wn account is derived from | late standard anthorities. if celebration. It — = Engli*h newspapers merely seek a colorable pretest for stirring up aq) 1 with this re- ions taken and conclusive in Fra: hunting « pleur ast be one of plain je this d implicitly it wboniet be» « ment in clove qnarters * common pneu- mona. # may be mistaken tor le, well venti- date water should be provided in the ocean transportation of cattle. _- wee Chicago is in a bit of « Ber im which the military «h during the Columbian eu ee one band that the sol. too much marching to do, while on the other it fe insisted that they are of a great deal more importance than the visitors fr ‘This latter assertion has been cc Il display itself ison, It ts claimed ets should not have nm Washington. strued into an insult to the Supreme Court and the cabinet ef thie country as weil as to the diplomats from elsewhere, and some indignation bas been ex- Pressed. A compromise was d in the ortation of the ¢ they can march with dent to the longer journe G A RK encampment in soldiers can not only endure but ex cf = Pm = ra - = = = ira -_ . = — - = -_ - - te is ie - Fe - . - - - = marching than might be popularly supposed, ged affront to the Supreme Court and the rest, there 1 small danger of their being jealous of the att. me of the pub- ts reason to euayec we mubjects of & fare in reality least concerns ——s The fact that Joba Ja editor rom the a:chimedean lever as reaching ou for cord wood and potatoes ime those who much solicitude | f a horse j Subscriptions. atly worried | t handle the ember that uch the same thing was said concern- fing Washington's G ampment, Alabama, is Selma over the charge that she threw ergy atan orator th ego. The remorse in cities thai eluded their ex, Pathe c. - ws Us The world’s fair were not permitted te take the biarney stone with them to Chicago, Dut as they already had their congressional epproprintion they didn t really need it. — ‘The fact that Alaska has a volcano in active @peration presents an alluring proepect of free hea! that may yet boom the far northwest and ‘work damage to the coal combine. ———__ 02 —____. | Gen. Stovenson evidently does not propose § to expen on an acceptance of the nomination time which he thinks may be devoted to his | @ Proxpects fur election. —— ee Bach of the political parties looked at the eclipse today and regarded it as significant of the other's fate. es Chicago's terra cotte bue is growing mere in- femse with every hour. =| S959 Oe $1.75 Gidiia Ciabrelias i) our store by the E. Don't let oar INST Reo Trexer Dar TOMORROW Seater ac Bieter Ts! aml iets aa be es Croan Ax Suir Deranraesr. (Take elevator—eecond floor.) 4.Cbildren's Woolen soled. sizes 4. x. 10, rice, #6.00 eight All-wool 1 42. Were 26.98 Woaarrer Axp Gossauen Derantuesr. (Third floor—tak 14 Gray Gossamer Circulars, to 62 a Stsiped’ Viasiiel W Sek BSS were 4-0. yrator.) Dux Goons. 12Me. and 150, Suttings, 26 and 40 ese espe mad 15 Sainch Striped Cloaking TRS. yard 1 plece 20a, White Twill Flannel, Tot xe Shaler Flan. 12iec Twill and Red a -160. yard 7 hives I6-tneh Pure Linen GO yards in piece), was $1 » Runpoxs. Short pteces of Ribbon, not larger than Se yard each. a rs........1¢. each Khe to S0e. Fancy Kibbons, 1 piece of a ‘Kind tse. ‘yard Murszsaxr. 4 Jot of 1.48 Pine Tur Felt Hatein jack and colors: good shapes. A lot of Tan Shaded Quills, 5 in bunch: se ” 4e. bunch Feathers. bi a Srawrev Lives. Bound Linen 10c. Whisk Bound Linen ‘i2ige. tmbrelia Cases, Conta Devanraesz. Alot of Iie. Stitotine.........9¢. yard ‘Te. 4 Brinch Pillows Yor cover. inghain Lace Curtains, a kind, worth 81.60 t0 no RC, each sgirtaines D to @ €L.US pair ttinwiiam Lace ‘half pairs 96 Chenille Portigres, 30 eac! Uhalf pair $12 Chentile Portie 1 pair $9.50 Red Portieres... 87.98 ) Boys) Croraise (Third foor—take elevator.) Ixvaste Wear Asp Mesusx Usperwear C Asp Corsers. Second floor back—take elevator.) Cream Cashmere Shi rt stl piaktiy white, -89e. pair Hosmenr Asp Unspenwear ‘Tie. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, %§ wool, Ss aen Sngee i WS 90 88, eats wigs “See a Tue. each Merino Vests and Pants, ee ee Children's Merino Vests, sizes 16, 2, UA, pants sizes 20,26, Groves. 2% ¢putton, Black Kia 490. lightly damawed S-button Suede ‘and Glace ~G8e. pair Haspxencurers. Swiss Embrotdered, Hand- sotled.... 160. eae! Initial ‘Drawn work Hand- ‘1c. each Unorerras. Gloria Umbrellas, hook han- $9 each Warrior Blix Umbrella, sterling trio: ilk’ Una F So woe 8.) 8 H.%5 Tras. ‘Qe. Cashmere Trimming Braids, Borross. ‘Be. 50e. and The. Peart totia....-. i ? ‘Dress Babes Nortoxs. Qe. Triple Extract. 1 bottles. 190. 1k. Pincblng Tonge is Le. Surah Silk Windsor Ties, 35 Cat Metive Dotted Veta juching, all styles... Mews Goova SNe Pen ee ae, BAURTS Neco SESESEESSESS Necessrry Nacessrrr Necessrry Compels us this early in the season on account of the continued warm weather To Ssonrice To Sacuirice The best line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Cloaks | tm the city. Our Mammoth Gas Heater........ 8.00 Our No. 1 Oi! Heating Stove...... 4.50 Our No, 20M Heating Stove...... G00 Our No. 3011 Heating Stove...... 8.75 Our No. Oll Heating Stove.,....12.00 And well {tmay, as such prices for such qualities will ‘Rot be quoted erain this season, if ever. Every garment for ladies, misses and children that SESESESE EERSTE RETESET ES TESESESSSEESE SESE ESET ESSE ESE has been selling at €4 to 85—chotce, ie: $2.89, C. A. Movonas, Exery Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Cloak that has = Ce Teettth stron, deen selling at €5 and $6.50—choice, $3.96. Every Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Cloak that | tse use use use nse use use use use tee ws0 use has sold from 86.50 to @8—chotoe, ‘Seo wes es we te See Se Sen ee Gee ee $4.89. i Every Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloak that has been selling at $8.50 and #@-choice, E ° % 8 Youxas Copasy. $5.97. me Arrexn Tue Gazar Nzcessrrr Meaver Arrexp Tur Gazat Necessrrr a Croax Suz. 0 Croax Sure. eae ae Butter, 734 Axv 736 Tm Sx. N. W. Creamery Butter, Direct from the Churn, pecedecesececececcececeeoeeeueeccacectooey A. Karrwax, Faraz, ie GOO PA AVE, N. ceime Corvmavs > Daz. ‘Wo shall celebrate this eventful day by giving cus tomers discovery bargains. In another 400 years we ‘will not be here to celebrate or to offer our well-known bargains, therefore shall set this day apart and makes it memorial in the history of our rapidly inereasing trade and give you such surprises that would have surprised Christopher Columbus far greater than the discovery of America. Wide Reputation, Price Very Reasonable, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 Ninth street, ‘Will be delivered this evening, Open until 9:30, at 2B ¥. 00. =NI=N=N=I1 231 PA. AVE. BR ty 6 69.]= 8 °° i Konx Is Kina. 50c} {| xr 1s wer mNown mat aoe CORK EXCLUDES DAMPNESS 48. AND I8 ALSO A NON-CONDUC- ‘| 4 ase TOR OF HEAT AND COLD; THESE ° ooo QUALITIES MAKE CORK AN EX- $2.50 Ladies’ Fine All-wool Flannel 1.79 CELLENT MEDIUM FOR KEEP- BH Per ING THE FEET DRY, WARM IN ella WINTER AND COOL IN SUMMER. 69c OUR “NOVELTY CORK-SOLE : . ic SHOES” HAVE A LAYER OF CORK BETWEEN THE OUTER Ladies’ Full 35c AND INNER SOLES WITHOUT coee oo SHOWING OR INTERFERING 3 | es. 50 Al $ 98 WITH THE BEAUTY OF THE eee eee ese eee oe oe | IL SHOR AND WIT BUT a ven bitin Ala steal Wide oA Pi SY AD Bg SLIGHT INCREASE OF ITS COST. ‘7Bc. White an 39c it OUR “NOVELTY CORK-SOLE . = . 3 5 . S — > SHOES” ARE HAND SEWED-AND CONSEQUENTLY BOTH COMFORT- 30e. Misses" Rit ests 25c <= ABLE AND ELEGANT. Seoececoeoceooooee |i WE HAVE THESE POPULAR | 505, Fine Alc 29,| 77 FALE SHOES Now IN ALL sizes a) awa 4 Sell ae FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: eooo°o oo — MEN'S CORK-SOLE SHOES, $3.00. # ie eee 48c| 1! ae KANGAROO BUTTON, ooo0 oo |— See °°} ii Laprme: poNaota TIP BUT- ¥ Ladies’ Fauntleroy Collar and Cuffs, st.. _20c}—— TON, 23.00. . eeceessevveceeceoes |! BOYS BUTTON AND LACED, 3 eae ees ATOMS Ihc Ic, soleus Soaca sei ecoseoveseevceve00 |— el eecooecevvoens0e e008 |— 82.0 ‘35c. Extra Large Fringed Damask Towels 19. ae Pico ae ae ooo coo f Ss aS ¢ | CHILDREN'S 8 TO 10% BUT- 1To|77 Tox e150. 338 i THE PURCHASE OF A PAIR OF > OUR NOVELTY CORK-8OLE SHOES 5c| || say save vou pocrop’s pis! soe a 4o i Wu. Hass & Cos ° ° I Rezustz Suor Houses, mee 190} 900 AND 93? SEVENTH ST., cocecccvc0ccce avec II 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE,, eeecsssv0ese 000000 | 6. ° a eo °° Coxrmvovs Goon Hzazra Is Wrram Tz Province Or Aw, a °° °° 831 F st. 931 F ot. 931 F st. 931 F st, 931 F st. 931 F st. 931 F st. 931 F st, ‘931 F st. 931 Fst, 931 F st. 931 F st. 931 F st. 931 F st, 931 Fst. ‘931 F st. 931 Fat. é oo a a eo eo eo eo eo eo co eo co eo eo eo 20 °° eo OS] com| oc mt loohg| co pel oo wm} co] 00 20 Noe ee Oloo OD a B ‘4 Ed SRSRRRERARRRRRRRERE ad a ad a gg Ot BERRARERBERESER ERE ‘1 OMlce houre: 12m. to 9p.m.; Bto5 p.m, — “Mews Pensoxaurries— PERRY'S. PF mien mn srtme ree of ap aeel there are a lot of men who don't know what © really comfortable one is, ‘Theirs don't #t— that isthe season. Maybe they never stopped to sce wherenetand why not, Perhape the bosom ts too lang—or too short? Perhaps the sleeves are too long— or notlong enough? The neck band may “ride up"— or fall down too low? One out—and eatisfaction ts ‘barred. Ifyou could find Just whet enited and set well you ‘Would bea lasting customer. That is whatwe think either of our four lines will make of you. They are madeto, Every point is perfected. You may be snr- Prised at paying eo little—but that is one of the “ams” of this great stove, Tae “Invrcrmm 500. Made of DWIGHT ANCHOR COTTOX, with SESESSESELESES ESTES ESE SESE SEES CESSES ESSER EES ESTERS CEE §3 ‘ EER, EX 2 588s |atveryboay knows that Butter is never ewester than 189 res Pt Bs, bss a when first churned. 734 Asp 736 Tra Sr. N. W. Our High Grate P. S.—Our store will be closed the entire day to- morrow. Ail orders left with us up to §p.m. today Hie U {I Srciss ssiseeeseces 4) === Dz Saxcur’s Exzctnororse Vicrory.« _ fine linen bosoms and bands backed with Butcher's linen. Tur “Noxranren»-6 2ho, 20, 1892. Laxsvvnox & Bra 4 CONTINUATION OF OUB SUCCESSFUL PALL OPENING IN OUB ‘The old proverb, “*Nothing succeeds Ife success,” ‘Has been fully demonstrated during the process of our FAMOUS REMNANT OPENING— Ove case oF axcond rLaxweL Rex. NANTS, wool mixed, an elegant fabric for children's wear, Onis 10o. per yar. worth 180. Ose case oF crzvrox REMNANTS, en en- tire new manufacture, fall style, fast colors, 31 inches wide, at 1Oc. per yara. worth 150. THIRD FLOOR REMNANT DEPARTMENT. Made of UTICA MUSLIN—linon bosome— retnforced back and front, ' Tar “Asax-750. Made of WAMSUTTA MUSLIN—what could be better shirting? 2100 linen bosoms, and ‘stayed back and front. Tax “Peneroror $1. Made of NEW YORE MILLS, MUSLIN— fine linen bosom and bands—handcewed but ton holes~all lengths of sleeve, Purposely we offer them to you unlaundered—you 12 preces or pang rictRED “CASHMERE DE LUXOR," 28 inches wide, fleeced back, an elegant 25 vices or azt-woor BRowx AXD GRAY PLAID FLANNEL. Rednoed from 250. to 160. per vara. can judge better about quality—and then if you try them on and want to change them—there is no harm done. 13 pices or rrarp axp sTRtPep caMEL’S HAIR, beautiful colorings, fully 36 inches wide. Only 300. rer yard. Worth 450, Stomper Rones ‘We make only three grades of all the NIGHT GOWN qualities—good—better—best, 12 proces ov porns por casHMERE in All the leading colors, Reduced trom 180. to 1 2c. ber yard. Woorwann & Lormnor, 10TH, LTH AND F STS. &. —— Wr-Our stores will be closed at 19 ealoch tomerrow, Briday, October #1, Columbus Dey. panies: Tomoxnow Reswoaxt Daz, As Usvar. ‘You perhaps all Know what this means—ail short Jengths, odd and extreme cizea, broken lota, odds end ends things soiled, marred or otherwise defaced ‘Will be closed out et greatly reduced prices. This sale ‘Will be uncommonly interesting, as nearly every de- partment contributes eometting. and the reductions are unusual Upholstery department calls attention t @ four weeks’ collection, the result of an enormous busi- ness there, which prevented attention being etven toremnants. On sale tomorrow piles of single and sotled pairs of Stk, Lace and Chenille Curtains, short lengths of Dotted Swiss, Tamboured Muslin, Swiss Lace, Madras, Cretonne, Colored Canton Flannel, Tapestry, China Sik, Be., ali af the lowest Remnant Prices we've ever named, As we will close at 12 o'clock and the Gay's usiness will have to be crowded intoe half day you ‘will see the importance of an early visit. W. A. Prrce & Co, ‘Tip MARKET SPACE ‘The Leas Shopping Piece RERINANTS RAVE THEIR TURK Tomo! . fone Phepricee wHll tell you the west. REISS OF DEES GSSBE ©% yards 3810. All-woo! Mixed Gray Suiting, M6 yards 42.in. All-wool Gray aed White French Suiting. Former price. 8.18 BM yards 384m. All-wool Dark end Block Plaid Cheviot. Former price, 61.88. Remnant oeton, G) Sor viene, yards 42-15. All-wool Whipcord, medium Dark. Gray. Former price, @8 Remnant price, 06 for piece. ‘S yards S8-in. All-wool Gray Cheviot Former Price, @4. Remnant price, @3 for prece. 4 yards 464m. All-wool Bengaline, Bleck Former price, €4. Remnant price, 63.90 fer 2M yaris 40in Black and White Check— silt ana Trek POA vece, 2.25. Remnant pice, OM yards 46-1n. All-wool Imperial Sere, Bleck, Former price, $6.73. Hemnent price. 5 fer Bieve Tyards 46-1n. All-wool French Henrietta, Black, Former price, @7. Neumnamt pris, @225 for Urnorstert Deranraent. ‘Remnants Temboured Muslin, suitable for splashers and sash curtains, lengths from 1 to 6 yards. Remnants French and Enigitsh Cretonnes, enitable for trunk coverings, furniture coverings, curtains au sof pillows, lengths frowa 1 to 5 yards. Also Furntture Coverings, Satines, Silkolines and Drapery Materials in desirable lengths—ar merely niminal prices. Alot of manufacturers’ samples of Cross-Striped Bilks tn pteces, suitable for small soarfs, tidies, &o. —Le. each. — ODD POBTIERES. Slightly damaced by pin holes, from being bung tu the store for display. Lat oy to ea as Piere. tiradie for couch covers and single doors. athe, " 2 patre Dresden, 5O-dnch wide, were @13.now et2.50.| REMNANTS OF SHES 2 pairs Indian, 1 pair Blue Velour, 50-inch wide, 1 pair Chenille. 50-inch wide, was 2 "naif paire ‘Gheaille, BOdnck wide, were 80.25, now @5. 1 balf pair Chentlle, 60-inch wide, was @5. now @4. J half pair Chenille, 50-inch wide, was $3.75, now 50. ‘Lin. Black Faille Stik, Former Kemnant price, @2 25 for piece. 3M yards 2t-im. Satin Rhadame, Black, Former 13. Remnant price, 82.25. now @1.87. ‘Lhalf pair Chenille, 72-inch wide, was @6, now #4. J half pair Chenille, 72-inch wide, was €4.25, now 62.50. One of the largest Silk Curtain mills has closed out Goon Ar 59a They are full fashioned oven at this price, cnt extralong, and ‘‘touchéd up" with neat Red, White, Blue or Pink embroidery, Berrze Ar 750. Wo call it the “Silver King.” Wamsutte {s the muslin—52 inches iong and is a beauty unadorned. Brsr Ar 85c 10 rreces ot sno CELEBRATED “JACKARD CLOTH," fal! colors, double width. Reduced to 250. per vara. 30 rreces of “vELouRS FRANCAISE” in Giferent colors suitable for Dress Trimmings Re- anced trom €1.00t0 490. per yard. Bost in every way—handsomely embroidered in almost any shade you can think of to ask a © Ws nore organizes s 1230, COUNTER, con- sisting of CASHMERES, PLAIDS, STRIPES and Ita entire sample line of Fine Silk Curtains tous. I ercaltnee at alarge sacrifice. Lengtua cousins of one ploce of akind. Bor 3g yards long and | for waists and akieta Jost the thing for magtel, piano and singie window | 7 (, pea Graperice. These wit bs sold st from one-third te | LACE RSE e-half less than the prices usually suel goods. Black and White Silk Laces at ieee (han Ralf (4th Boor. Lith st. building.)| price rs Remnants Torchon Laces, J NT. 3LOVr PEMNaNTS Mews Forsisarxo Derantue: GISE RRA 1 pair Perrin's Gloves. Size 7}. Reduced from 81.75 to 81. ‘The laree consienment of G@-cent @loves has 1 pair Pearl Kid Gloves, Size 7. Reduced from} been selling so rapidly that we have placed am 81.75 to 75e. order for another big shipment. Those of thie last Gpairs Suspenders. Reduced from 2c. to 124. Jot still remaining are among the REMNANTS 4 Feney Borders’ Pare Linen Handkerchiefs. | TOMORROW, slightly soiled. Reduced from 50c. to 30e. Real Kid Gloves, Black, Warrantedand fitted. 10 pairs Fancy Striped Half Hore. Sizes 93, 10and| Tomorrow... me 00 1036. Reduced from 25e. to Ife. :3 pairs for 50c. $1.00 Biarritz Gloves. Warranted. Tomorrow 1 All-wool Shirt, soiled. Size 36. Reduced from MIG... reese $1.9 to 750. vm: ANTS. 1 Heavy Shirt, Size 42 Reduced from €1.00 to/ Cnt? REMNANTS: 82540. 1Medium-weicht Shirt. Size 46. Reduced from 50 to 35e. 1 Balbriggan Shirt, short sleeves, Size 42. Re- duced from 50 to 250. 1 Bath Rug, damaged. Reduced from 61.00 ; ANDEERCHIER REMNARTS. for—and cut good and long. niin means oe ; Deiasitom es | Spee ee ae mederyed FUSDEEGHEF REMAE — 30 and 250. per yard. $2.00. Reduced to #1.00 each. a Various styles Ladies’ Embroidered Touse “apuutes an ayaay al Moule oeser 1 Stockinette Jacket, Size 28, soiled. Redu chiets reduced from 25.cts. to. the question finding greater satisfaction. A Sur Frou Tue Jzaxs. EXTRA-HEAVY CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS in all sizes from 30 to 42 waist | I. measure—finely made—Sttingly shaped—and will wear well because they are. 50c.—to suit your need, Ttis notin many ways that we appeal to you men folks—but when we do—our best efforts are employed, Ifyou don't know ask your wives what sort of a place ours is, All womankind knows of our excellencies, Penays, 300 vanps of cnocner-rrstsH CHEVIOTS, ‘warranted all wool, 42 inches wide. Reduced from 5c. to 33c. per vara uF? | ciel cane Manne acca 22444 sg wera 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. from $4.00 to $2.00. 1 Scotch Flannel Dressing Robe. Size40. Reduced from 816.00 to $10.00. st floor. Ist annex.) Tell pay you to shop with 8rn Sr. Axp Pexx, Ave. N. W. Taraxese Depanresr. Odds and ends in siiehtly dainaged Japanese Vases, &c., at about one-third actual value. 3d ‘Boor. fo Anr Nerpreworx Derartwest. 1 Real Lace Tidy. Was $1.50. Now T5e. 3 "Bon Voyages.” Were x 1 Table Cover, corner embrot “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. Telephone 995. A AAAAASASAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASAASASAAAAAARAA AA, VV VVNVVVVYVVYRV VN VVY VV VY VYSVEVYYYYYYNYYYYY VY AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASAAAAAAAAA, VUVVVYYVYVY VY EVYYVUWVYTYYVVYVVYEVYVYYVYYYEYY I Ceres makes more dread, lighter bread, J whiter bread, sweeter bread and better bread {than any other flour, See ecccccscccce . Niecotsoa, when he frst saw the Egyptian Pyramids from afar off on the desert. was disappointed at their diminutive appearance, but when he stood right up under their shadow and gazed upward he fully real- ized the immensity of these mighty monuments. ‘There is a moral in this. We nover see things aright from a distance. You can’t tell of what stuff a friend of yours is made until in some emergency you ask him to go down in his pocket book or to help you with his influence. Inthe same way you can't stand off and hear other people talk of ‘Ceres Flour or see its ‘name on the sacks in your grocer’s and tell what it is really good for; YOU MUST USE “CERES” TO KNOW IT. Buy it of your grocer. We only wholesale. Wx M. Gar & Co, "Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. n. w. : Tur Raczs. DON'T GO TO THE RACES WITHOUT AN OVERCOAT. IF YOU HAVENT ONE BY ALL MEANS GET ONE. AN AUTUMN WEIGHT 18 BEST. STOP HERE ON YOUR WAY OUT TODAY AND LET US FIT You FROM THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN WASHINGTON, FORA VERY SMALL OUTLAY WE OAN FIT: YOU WITH A COAT THAT WILL LOOK WELL, WEAR WELL AND GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, LARS, WHICH 18 AS LITTLE 4S ANYBODY CAN SELL A RELIABLE No other house DORS—EVER DID—or EVER WILL—sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LUW PRICES as WE quote. Saxs Asp Couranr. Tue Micnr Or Mirss. TETHE peovle are with us—and that T pays for all the pains we take, © ts wo cay tuk 6 bbe tie Prices of SUITS and OVERCOATS down without lessening the values. Never could be done if we bad to pay all the profits—from the mills to the counter.——Every pair of hands adds to the cost. Our workshops save = sight for us— Sor you. We wouldn't be able to offer any Detter qualities at $10, $12.50 and $15 than other folks if it wasn't that we do our own making. You know how popular those three grades have grown.——They find their way into every walk in life. —They dress the poor man better than he was ever dressed before. — The rich man—no matter how fae fidious he is—can find no faalt,—— They're perfect in fit—correct im Sashion—honestly made—and worth all of Sdollars more than they're marked, $10, $12.50 or @15 1s five dollars Yess than they can be bought sny- where else, If you've got the ‘notion that you must be measured to be sAtted we'll explode that with the first SUIT or OVERCOAT you'll let us try on you.—Then you'll save most 10- dollars.——*Cause tailoring comes higher on general principles—for all it isn’t @ bit better. There's no desrth of variety in these three = grades.———There are SINGLE and DOUBLE BREASTED BACK SUITS.——THREE and FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY FROCK SsUITS— and ALL STYLES and ALL “HEFTS” of OVERCOATS.—-MEDIUM and LONG CUT-according to the fashion of tho season. Of course we go higher—as high as 45 for SUITS and “955 tor OVERCOATS—but there's actual value Saxs Anp Batisfaction ie the rule of the house. To, You, Comrany, x 4 Tn ny 1 Esubroidered Center Peo, cut work, Was 3. | i uM ERS xe > Now 1 x sky &® : 1 Embroidered Linen Scart. Was 87. Now FS eee os SS 1 Embroidered Scarfand Pin Cushion Cover. Were | Fr 8 9 NRX 87. Now $3 the set. 4 00 a SS Fy 1 Hand-painted Handkerchief Case, Was $4. Now Hand-painted Laundry Bags. Were $2. Xow 7c. | Asp Company, 1 Wool Bolton Sheeting Ts Now #3. (Third floor. Cover. Was $12.50. 10th st. building. ) Cash Jodbers and Retailers, 807 Pexxa Ave 807 —aRE— ———— Fraxser Deranrwesr. Remnants French Wrapper Flannel, 8-yard lengths. Reduced from The. to SOc. yard. 40 Remnants Striped and Fancy Flannel, lengths suitable for children’s coats, ladics’ dressing sacques, &e. Suz Givixe Awar ‘With every NOTION purchase amounting to 50 couts, or more, an ounce Box of WASTE SEWING SILK. alone worth 9 cents, ‘This the magnet that is drowing buyers’ atten- tion to the vonpleteat and moat reasonabiy priced NOTION STOCK in town, for in it one may find almost auy little trinket he could da sire. This Advertisement In to be devoid of description. not that we ‘would not like to dwell ypon the virtues of th following articles, but because their prices will do more towards their sale than anything we could say, 18 dozen Ladies’ Corvets at... oA cont Their price has been declining for severa! days, but they're as low mow as they'll ever get. Children’s 25c, Corded Corset Waists..19 cents Ladies’ Knit Skirts, extra good.........50 conte Black, Grav, Red and Bila, Ladies’ Knit Skirts, same colors, at....75 cente Ladies’ Knit Skirte, embroidered edge... @1.00 Pale Bie, Red, Gray and Biack. *All-wool Knit Skirts at.........1.50 and @1.75 Black and Biue, bordered with Red and White Plaid Woolen Skirts....61.00, $1.38 and 61.75 SILK MOSS TRIMMINGS, beutiful line M-Inch-wide, Navy. Brown, ALL AT LOW REMNANT PRICES. - (Second floor. -1ith st. building.) Hostery Derarruesr. AQ rairs Ladies Fi 7 pairs 1 toos—Terra air. st floor... Jexsey Deranrwenr. 6 All-woot Tailor-made Jerseys, handsomel braided. ‘Bizes 2 aud 34. Reduced from #3 to @1 11th st. bidg.) Misses: Derantwest. 1Gretchen Cloak, Size 4 years. Re- 30 to 8: 1 Refers. double breasted, notched from $6 Id and 16 years. Redi Gray, Keseda and Cream, yard. 25 conte 2anch Silk Gimps, leading shades, 2 Hand-made White Feather Collars, slightly sofled. yard - 28 conte Reduced from $3.50 to ‘A few slo! (3d floor. CONEY FUR TRIMMINGS, Brown, Black, White and Gray, per yard.....06 cents Black Beaded Vetlings, beavy Jet edge. yard ... 25 cents Back Chenille Dotted Veils, each......25 cents Crepe Vells, excellent quality, each... 75 cents sa Ss Dewrer guehoats “Stas Ade hindusea Bom’ g12.80°%S Palco 3a. Mastiutea trons 815 BO. Biack Cheviot Toy spelt silk faced. Prices That Talk! lack Mohair | Ws Jong, ce ee ww faterproof, 58 inches long, tly damaced at bottom of skirt.” Reduced from Light Stired All-wool, Cravenette ‘58'and 62 lengths. MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, 807 Penna. Ave. ¥.W. oy (Pel. 4H.) ey faded. Goce ‘Nov News Frou Tue Rise. STORE OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY, Cor Paice Suz Or Contam. ‘We have just closed out from a jobber 120 pairs of Fine White Nottingham Lace Our ross citi ey spe Overcost. Size 11 years. Reduced from $10 ~voeeen]0th st. Bldg.)

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