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WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1892—-TWELVE PAGES. _THE_EVENING | WASHINGTON. FRIDAY ig aeress October 21, 189% vertising Mediam It hasne competiver. = ‘The paseage of four hundred rears bas bat increased the fame of Christopher Columbu His discovery of the new world is reckoned the greatedt event of the great century with which modern history begins, and if another event in that teeming period of new light and grand deeds is comparable with it it is the invention and first use of movable types. Perhaps the art of printing led indirectly to the discovery of | America. But it is certain that if no new hemi- sphere had been found the world would have Been deprived of one-half of the glory of Guttenburg and Faust and their con-| temporaries and civilization would have fallen short by 80 much of its nineteenth cen- | tury attainment. To fx this thonght in the mind consider the state of the world in the age | ef Columbus. Great historians of the period, | writing of the condition of society at that time fn the most advanced countries of Europe, have | been moved to call every people barbarous ex- cept the Italians, with whom literature and the arts flourished as they did in the classic ages | Before the decay set in which preceded} the coming of the Goths and other | northern tribes. With the wealth the| Spanish conquerors wrested from the Aztecs | and the Incas of Peru the great works and wars | of the later middie ages and the early modern | period were prosecuted, and if thix enormons | wealth bankrupted the vigor of the mighty { Spanish monarchy and was wasted by Charles | ‘V im ceaseless efforts to establish his own fame and promote the selfish interest of his heir it | also provided the sinews of trade to the Italian | republics, to the Netherlanders and to the Han- seatic bankers on the Baltic. But it ts not to ite wealth as poured out servilely for the use of conquerors and ill or well “employed that it ts necessary torevert to sho fy the scale of civilization It fs above everything else to America’s sons and the cre- | ations of their minds and han-ls in the service of political liberty—it is to the institntions of | Americn wherever derived, that the world ac- | 5 knowledges at last its deop and abiding grati-| 3 tude. Christopher Colambas was the product | of a noble republic in its state of decline—the | product of a land fast hastening from the «plen- dors of political independence, the survival of the ancient Roman spirit, toa condition of en- forced dependence on ical and foreign despots. But bis was lofty soul which nothing —not even medieval incredulity of seience—could fetter. The better part of the land he disco ered, consideving America as a whole, mani- fests in ite career this soul of Columbus. There | has been here, with little transfusion of Italian | blood, « tradition of the grand «pirit of the Ge- | noese navigator. Hence,with all of the material prosperity to be grateful for today, the work of the pioneer, the arti«an, the planter, the financter, the teacher and the thinker, it is the peculiar pride and felicity of Americans to| congratulate themselves and the world upon the priceless boon to humanity of personal liber won by the sword, guarded by representation | and popular rigilance and preserved eternally, | if preserved, by the faithful recurrence to first principles, by love of home rule, by respect for public virtue, by obedience to law,by mainten- ance of the union of the states in the spirit of enlightened patriotism. — 1 ‘The local celebration today will partak- | doubtless of the national—it is hardly too much | to aay the cosmopolitan —spirit of the occasion. ‘Vo the District of Columbia there are peculiar sentiments connected with the event. Named after the great discoverer, who stands as the index and the preface of the modern epoch, the seat of government of the chief republic of the world prides iteelf on having a calmer, more thoughtful, altogether more elevated, if not more demonstrative, satisfaction in this grand commemoration than any other portion of the — or of the globe. It is only natural that should be sa Perhaps nothing connected with the day is more significant than the ma- Jestic display of ctvil liberty in American in- stitutions. Washington is the focus of all these light and liberty-bringing institutions, The influences pf each state of the Union, of each foreign state in affinity with this republic or which has used even in part its system and ideas of government and freedom center her: 8 0 matter of course—this is the greater Mecea of the political faithful, and to this capital tend all the streams of free ideas as once to Rome ed all roads of imperial dominion. Hence the | various proceedings of the day, the special re- | ligious services, the parade in the evening and | the simple but impressive ceremonies in the | public schools—the latter including a# an ob- fect lesson particular honors to the republic's fiag—will have for the Washington public « meaning nowhere else fully felt because the save conditions exist nowbere else. All Americs.ns are proud of the day and what it shows of p: reas, Washingtonians most of all, see Chicago is having a great and memorable time. What with the immense crowd, the dis- tinguished guests, the scenic display, the good Bature, the bustle, jostle, dazzle and variety of the central celebration Columbus is bound to get Fecompense with posterity for the ingratitude | of Ferdinand, the indifference of most of his contemporaries and even the Vespneius inci- dent of usurpation. Nobody thinks of any- ody but Christopher todas a AAMAAAAAA, | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA, Spain's national colors have not had such an | eiring in ages. It is purely incidenwl, how- ever. And yet Spain had, after all, more fore sight in the discovery business than Portnga’, then more adventurous on the high seas; Gene.a, one of the leading maritime land, beginning to take bigh ran ead and naval power. —— - ‘The school children who are particips ting in Columbus celehra: Gny one else beneficiaries ee of dis They apy this continent at a time when much ent magnificent development in ses Vention shall have reached its maturity. —— Senator Gorman does not dod Gimply that he bas changed his ing the chances of electing Cleveland. democrats devoutly hope that he will @mbarramed by the ne: again in November. ers and in- All the be changing it sity of weakening. es Regardiess of whether be pers fm the bard work of the campa’ Bisine + name ix ex: big type va the republican Lille. - ss Mr. Harter’s challenge to Major Mek debate on the ba: lowks like an effort eclingly & and currenc to get the major on fighting grounds. — see _ K contests that are apaign are calcul fo pat an auti-lo ters» seator's teeth sligbily on edge. ——s * sm elephant recently got lowe in Chicago Gid Jealous cities are trying to pretend that it Was 8 twin brother to the world’s fair. see ‘That very uncertain but highly important Glement in a general célebration, the weather, eoutinues to bebare nobly. — -+-——__ ‘With three Ucket mm Ube fleld the ioeal demo- erat of New York may feel himself of national fmportance on election day. 2 ‘Itt by ne means an unlucky Friday for Chi- eo. POINTS YOR ToMoRRoW sHOPPERS TO| LLL A. < the value of America| 3 Curtprews = 3 VVVVVVVVVYVYVY A AAAAA AAA AAA \ ASAAAASAAASASS LASAAAAAAAAASAR No other house DORS—RVER DID—or EVER | WILL—sell such STERLING QUALITIES at * such LOW PKICES as WE quote. Saks Asp Cowraxy. Saxe “Arren Tra Tauren THINK OVER. PDDO you eatin that it is the Diddle of October and that lots DDD of the youngsters are still with- out their fall wears?——Don't walt for necessity to crowd you While in our tminense variety tho inn't necessary— for nothing that youcsm lay your hands on here ts without full measure of quality—still the quantity shoald entice you to se it all And there ie all to we From every point of view we can lay clatma to Daring the ONLY COMPLETE BOYS and CLILDREN’S STORE IN WASHINGTON. Full of the newest and best———Free of all the wesknesseg that clothes are heir to.——Nothing i doing second seagon's duty. Everything you ean possibly want.——othing you ought not to have.——Indeed, you'll find the task of ahorping half dom auence our carcful—theughtsul—die- erimimating seiections.——The contrast OUR STORE FULI-snd the Jonewounelooking table or two that ts “department* in the teaches the in conse- of between or given the name of stores of lesson of “‘many missions” where t best to buy more plainly than all the ‘King’s English.” Tux Fanovs $5 Grave. Before you pay more please pay attention to the opportunities of- ferea in this line alone. i boss been wearing $7 Suits bouzht ery where— them AAAAAAAAAAAAA Two- Prece Storr Pasts yVVVVVVVVYVVY Sens. VY sour have % AAAAAAAAAAAAS and any- Curprews where and they still, cost you but ‘Here's the BESSE- | VVVV can wear but Tarer- Prece they won't Pax Snort Paxrs here. Serrs. VW WV YYW YY ¢ VVVVYVVYVY MER—the best suit for | wear a on—THEYRE ONLY 85. voy ever put £ Here of hundred other and patterns of TWO and | THREE’ PIECE suoRt | PANTS | are 8 couple “VYVVVVYY SUITS — each > ready for the severest 3 S service ——They are cut 3 & imallstyles—SINGLE and | 2 2 povnue nurasten, | ‘ by aad JUNIORS, VESTIES, &e. | iy Even some LONG | AAAAASAASAAAAA } 3 2 PANTS SUITS for & 3 Bore F xurs wt tht 3 Glee “5 = 3 5 OVERCOATS AT 85. > FS 3 Pasrs 5 opeerens ar as, 3 ne 5 ae oe ws el 3 E is quarantied satisrac- 2 Bueasrep = tion-ana pretty neariy 3 5 everything for every 3 ACK | Sepia sans es 3 2 wy's wear.——We want | 3 Scorra = & yon to understend thet “VVVVVYYYVYVYYY ail our goods are | ¢ naa 7ethand exclusively | AAAAAASAAAAAAS a 2 shown by us.—There’s | 3 Bors Eno sense in ansbty's| D Ea thhy can dupli 4 Lore = : : 4 5 cate our styles—for the | + Po 3 3 ANTS 5 houses we buy from are as 2 © busy as they can be in| 3 Dome £ 3 E OUR servi. 2 Bueasren = | = Sacx 2 Us Aso Dows 3 ers, Tae Live, “VVVVIVYVVVVVVY The lower price grades + $4.50, #4, £5.50, 8 A ¥ A. A AMAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA ANAM, ‘y AAAATAAAAAAAAS VYVV VV YYW NYY AAAAAAASAAAAAA AAAAAASAAAA VVVVVENVEVYYWY A AAAAANAAA = VVVYVYYYYVYYVY AAAAAAAAAAAAA, AAAAAAAAAAAAAA ASAAAAABARSAAA § <Teatlous' that is to bo} ¢ Dovnte | > eB bere in town, Oo Ea axts Suits. VERCOATS. 5 9; 9 ¢ 14 to 19 yearp—and the patterns ft the ages as Lecomingly as > even $2.50 partake of the Bove © excettencies tat make 5 the @5 line such a dis- Loxe §& = tinctive success. Every: Pasts ES woay sells Clothes at ali | ( E these prices—but not cur | CUTAWAY =F ind-nof in our va-| errs. & riety.——rTisn't muh | My you wet out of any of | AAAAAAAASAASA them.———New, to0—6it- £ ting, fashionable and} Kurs. = = | 5 finshed for long wear | VVVVVVVVVYVY ? and strong wear. We tie up the other a of SHORT PANTS SUIT Une at i Rerrrns. VYVVVVYVVYVYY n ¢ VVVYV #20—but on it is hung all yy that is the art of Children’s Clothes Mak- ‘The and all the quality—and the nove Cure Ovencoars. known to VVVVVVVY ing. fruits of ‘ foreign domestic % venus have been care- = fully gathered—and the INGLE = = ‘i | unique esfects are more Berasrep 2 numerous than they ever | Oo Z were before. ——We've | VERCOATS. 2 got the only fresh Une of | A BEST aud COMPANY'S N She atts do: tes eaes| ‘The nobuy things | are numerous—and with the quieter styles—the stock fs complete. VV VY AAAAAAAAAAAAAA Suir Overcoars Asp Or Ox Of A Hezixd Cost | jo one garment cm more fore bly express the prices than the 8%. ‘k As'rakh n Fur-trimmed | “ Uy any” n y ms OF Misys In Wis! | sofled fa show ia Saturaass Cale Ct (Mhiltren’s Garments. Sstinays Ste Of Ciiaras Germens: Children’s and Misses" Navy Biue Cheviot Reef- ers:4 to 14 years. Only 84 each. Misses’ Cheviot Reefers, rolling collar, stitched edge, winter weight Only $5.50 each. Misses’ Plain Cheviot Reefers, bone buttons. fap pockets, stylishly made, extra length. Only 87.50. Children’s Tan-mixed Diagonal Cheviot Reoferst 6, 8 and 10, $6 each, aud sives Lz and 14, aturday's aturday's Tt is much better to buy Children’s Cloaks early in the season, when the assortment ts at its best, making a satisfactory and becomiax selection and having the use of the Cloaks all season. These are unusually fine earmen's for the money. Children's Tan-striped Cheviot Cloaks, full Rus- sian baok, fancy sleeves, finished with hood, stylish and becoming. Sizes... 6 8 10 @ Bey Prices..¢6.50 87.00 $7.50 88.00 88.50 Children’s Mixed Cheviot Gretchen Cloaks, in fray mixed, tan usixed and brown mixed, finished with cape. Sizes... 4 6 8 10 bd Prices..96.75 87.50 $8.25 89.00 80. Children’s Snowflake Cheviot Cloaks, in trip! spitt cape, Watteau back, in tan and brown mix- tures. Sizes... 4 6 8 10 2 Prices..88.75 39.50 $10 $10.75 11.50 Exquisite line of Cloaks for misses from 8 to 14 ars of age, in novelty plaids, fancy mixtures, in new and novel styles, plain and fur-trimmed. Tr € Ladies 4-batton Blak Suede Gloves. Only 873. per pair. Ladies’ &button Suede Monsquetaire Gloves, in tans, grays and motes. Only 81 per patr. Ladies extra fine quality of button Dressed Kid Gloves, made from superior select skins, in assorted tans and ox bloods, white, self and black stoves, Tioves. stitching. Only $2 per pair. aturday's Gpectals Jo Penone. Stisiy Specet [3 Rivtcn: We have secured 150 pleces more of the Elegant Moire All-silk Ribbons, which we shall offer at the saiue low prices as before: No. 5—Worth Ie. Only 106. per yard. No. 7—Worth Bie. Only Ue. per y No. 9-Worth 20. Ouly 16. per y No. 12—Worth Only IXe. per y 1,000 yards No. 5 Kibbon, with fancy edie. 8c. Only Se. per yard. ne te Fi: M 4inch AlLsilk Gros Grain «“ illinery. fllinery. atest” latest” bon, fancy edie, black and fall shades. Only Ode. per Yard. fneh Ottoman Silk Ribbon, with satin striped edge, superior quality. Only 650. per yard, Voila huldren’s nea nee ut Asi Tis 19e Dewis anced yesterday for the first time in Xperience we are enibied to off Cuildren’s Double Knee, Double Hei and D Toe Fast Biack Hose at the low price of 19° lowest price heretofore has been 25e. Sue Sale our business le Nar Corset Har Corset Owing to the success of ours ectal Corsets last Saturday we shall continue the ssle tomorrow. At one dollaé per pair we nette, W. B. Warner's Nursine a1 The beanty, variety aud reasonableness of onr stock of Wrapper: and House Gowns are well repre- sened hy the fo lowing: Jevant Stylish House Gowns of changeable tk | azine, with wide tucks of silk vel | vet, cose front, with girdie, Wattean back, func sleeves, in navy biue, garnet and royal purple. Only $14 each. a nite, ait, ‘ight on top of those we spoke about a few da; have come (Wo more Rove ties in the shape handse ne Scotch Plaid Suits. One has a plain bine skirt ination plaid and plain blue s Jk 1.50. other has a bight Seoteh plaid skit, with combination plain blue and plaid “*kton" Jacket, at #25, ppp. DD) D pl D Dd bpp 09, BRR gSSs PE TITT gS85 OOK R 5 © O RRk 7 os, cO On Rg pers cou 0g RoR SSS Ere oT S558 We have a quantity of Corsets which were slightly dow. We shall offer tomorrow, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, Atacrest sacrifice, although on many of them the damage is hardly noticeabl Most every size is represented in these lots in black, white and gray, and some of the most popular makes, suchas &G., C.B., W. B,C. P., ala Sirene, &e, ‘orsets at 81 First callers will have best chotes, We fit ali corsets if desired, no matter how cheap. Barcus Ly Hose. Ladies’ Fast Black Full Finished Cotton Hose re- d from 40:, to 20e Pure Wool Cashmere Hose, fast bla k, reduced from Ge, Ladies Ince Store o k Hose, Tast black, pure silk, warranted, $150 te $1.20. n wen till 8 o'clock, Corser Asp Hose Exrorrow In store of LOUVKE GLOVE €0., O11 Pennsylvania renue. 911 realize vie Va fon as an aid to beauty. every 5 Power to Uecome attractive—if uot al. »%@ of Almonds and Glycerine” removes gui bisn'ss and roenees our te skimand "beauty €2 the couplerion nut a taine by. any. ot maFation. Pervectly sleoe, "Boe. per ‘Al CUCU ETL YT TT ETE Yeans Or Exprniexoe. grror YEARS WE HAVE BEEN THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADERS IN ¥ THE SALE OF AIGH-GRADBGAR- MENTS FOR THE BOYS AND CHIL- DREN, AND THIS SEASON IT 18 JUST A CONTINUATION OF THE SAME STORY OF THE LARGEST STOCK, THE FINEST FABRICS, THE BEST OF TRIMMINGS, THE CHOICEST PAT- TERNS, THE NEWEST FASHIONS AND THE LOWEST PRICES, WHICH BAS GROWN SO FAMILIAR TO YOU THROUGH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN BUYING YOUR BOYS' CLOTHES :0F os. X ou Grex vixp ovr assorr- 84 MENT COMPETE IN EVERY DE- Y TAIL THE STRONGEST AND MOST SERVICEABLE SCHOOL SUITS. ‘THE PRETTIEST PLAY SUITS. THE FINEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE DRESS SUITS. THE HANDSOMEST OVERCOATS. TRE NATTIEST REE! ERS. THE RICHEST AND CHOICEST LINE OF EILT SUITS. THE NOBBIEST AND MOST STYLISH SAILOR, BOYAL MIDDY, JERSEY AND VELVET 8UITS, AND THE NEWEST AND MOST ORIGI- NAL PATTERNS IN THE MOST RELI- ABLE GRADES OF SHIRT WAISTS. ALL GUARANTEED TO WEAR AND FIT WELL AND TO GIVE ENTIRE SATIS- FACTION, AND THEY ARE MAKKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTENT WITH THE QUALITIES. AS USUAL, THIS IS THE BEST PLACE TO CLOTHE YOUR Boys. Rosrxsox, Parner & Co.. Anenroas Crorarens. 1200,1202 & 1204 FS: N.W. Necessity Satz Necessrry Sare Necessrry Sate C JONTINUED. Coxriyven. . Coxrisven. THE NECESSITY cco L 00 # KOK re i é 3 re Kk DD D D D D | ss.0 U s L EEE Bu 8 ¥ bE Sgt Se, AAL fk a8 UH T por oe ee ‘ssS uu A CLLL EER ° Inaugurated yesterday, was a big success; much more so than we had hoped for, considering the weather. We will continue the sale tomorrow and the same unequaled values will be Sacnrrrcep Ar Sacrtetcep Ar Cranws, 734 Axv 736 Tra Sx. 734 Axsy 736 Tru Sx. Every Ladies! Blazer Suit, all-wool storm serge, that has sold from 87.50 to @10.00, at $5.75. Every Ladies Reefer Suit that sold at #10 and @12at 87.39. Every suit in stock that sold at from 13 to $18— $10.48. Every earment for ladies, misses and children that has bern selling at #4 to €—choice, $2.89. Every Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloak that has Deen selling at $5 and #6.50—chqice, $3.96. Misses’ and Children’s Cloak that to #8—choiee, $4.89. Fvery Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloak that has been selling at $8.50 aud #9—choice, $5.97. Arresy Tue Gueat Necesstry Fvery Tati has soid frou & aS Artenp Tur Great Necessrry Croax Sate. Crom Suz coo L A RRR K bon 8585 : OL AA RR K Pal bd Coco LLLL A A ROR KOK 5n§ 5 734 Axv 736 Trn Sr. N. 734 Axp 736 Tm Sr. N. V-VE VEE V EVE VPP YVYVY YE VY YSYYVYYYTYYYYYY VY AAAASSSAASSASASAAASAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASAAAAA Ceres makes more bread, lighter bread, whiter bread, sweeter bread and better bread than any other four, Taxx is cnearand newspaper space is dear, bo we 't spread ourselves much im talking about ‘*Ceres" Flonr, thouvh it's subject that wou d inspire the pen of Milton or the lips of a Demosthenes. Suffice to say it is made of the ‘best spring and winter wheat, peculiarly Diended, retaining its nutritiousness. It enters into all kinds of *"Dainty” things, but iu perior bread-making qualities fairly as tonish housekeepers whew they first use it. Ut we the best beeanse it ts the only flour imi- > UTE TTT ETT TTT HHNTeATUN TaN evtedeabtteseceteeteeteceat ete Few Reawarxs Avovr Snox, Prewrows. seeeseeeeeensoseseit isn't the firm who ean give you the handsomest chromos ur. premiuus who €an vive you the best Shoes for your money. for such necessi- W aszs. VvY Reerens. ‘ : tate larver profits. We give no premiums. Our premiums are én the Shoes—in the + mtyletiiability, mort, mt amd dur bile fay. We pay all we oan atorden Goecitaceach “ave oes sight of the fact that pe-rone’ pay: for, all “Preminuus” in one way OF A st is good shoes you want that premiums Byocin the ety Wemcver sel'@ customer Fa 7 the We rather lose SX sry sale than love your: % its merely ® matter PAMAAAAAAAAAAA, 6y Lesterence which— Bus: = OVERCOATS OR . 5 REEFERS.— ot either " = we've a plenty for all SHILDREN'S & swe-in all stvles—and Fensssrmce £ *°* Meme 5 previous seasons. VVVVYWVVVVYVYY | i Saks A xp Company. PENS. AVENUE AND 7TH STREET. at - ‘tated by rivals. They wouldn't iumitate it if it ‘was not the best. Put “‘Ceres" on your store list next time and insist on your grocer sending it and no vther. We oniy wholesale it. All grocers retail it. Ws. M. Gar & Co, “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Gor. Ist and Ind. ave. a. w. ARO TIE H lize OME Ar R. Narnassows, 818 7m Sx. N.W. Our store was packed ‘and jammed all day dur. ing the “‘No-profit Sale" inaugurated by us about ten days ago. It was so ‘Very successful in making Rew custome:s that we Propose to have another “One-day No-progt Sale" tomorrow. ‘Wefound ont that it aid pay to lose alittle money on that day, for the same customers have been shopping with us constantly ever since. As these ‘‘no-proft sales” are an ex- pensive luxury we cannot say when we can af ford to hold another, so do not fail to take sdvantage of this one tomorrow. No-Prorir Prices For Grove: 3. 80c. ¢-button Dress Kid Gloves....... Ge 81.25 5-hook Foster Dress Kid Gloves. $1.25 4button Extra Quality Dress Kid Allof the above tried on and fitted. $1.25 6-button Biarritz Gloves. .... - ‘$2 Superior Quality Dress Kid Gloves, in tans with black stitching, the latest agony... taticcsssesersee coven 48 890. Cashmere Gauntlet Gloves.........0.+-.250 No-Prorit Prices For Hostzer. Only 15 dozen left of the Ladies’ 25. Fast Black Ribbed Hose. aa Be 12Mc. Children's Fast Black Hose, Te Be. Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose. 150 19¢. Ladies’ Balbrigwan Hose. eee 11 190. Ladies’ Hosein tans and modes.....124c 25e. Ladies’ Extra Heavy Balbriggan - Hose .. ee ees | 50c. Ladies’ Lisie-thread Fancy Hose... 250. Ribbed Vests, lone sles BOec. Ladies’ Merino Vos's.......... Se. Chi dren's Merino Vests. ‘81. size 38, Wool Vests, No-Prorir Panes For Consers. 0c. and 7c. Corsets, 24 to30 only, 1 Genuine 0. 81 Dr. Bali's Kabo Corsets... . Sonnette Corsets... For Parces Trrasas. 0c. and Le. *{tk Guimp, all colors.. Lie. Black Beaded Guimp,. Ube. Black Beaded Guimp.. Isc. Gilt and Stiver Gaimp. .. . Featherine, all colors. No-Prorir Priczs For Goons. Ladies’ 7c. Knit Skirts. ..............sceseee BIC (Tomotrow will be the last day we will sell these at these prices and we will only s Iltwo toa customer.) 25e. Knit Worsted Fascinators, Te. Knit Worsted Fascinators... 12%. Infante’ Worsted Bootess. 19¢. Infante’ Worsted Bootees. Ble. Infents’ Knit Worsted Sacques. 0c. Infants’ Knit Worsted Sacq 50c. Double Knit Worsted Hoods. No-Prorit “196 o-Prorit Price Ix Iseants: Goons. 25e. Infants’ Lawn Slips. 9c. Infants’ Long Slips... : ‘Ze. Children’s Tucked Muslin Skirts. 5c. F annel Skirts, long and short, 19. Muslin Drawers, all size: No_Prorrr Prices For Staten Goons. 20e. Stamped Pillow Shams... 19c, Stamped Fringed Tidies....... 19c. Stamped Fringed Tray Covers. bc. Stamped Fringed Tray Covers, 5c. Stamped Fringed Tray Covers. ‘30c. 54-inch Colored Center Tray Covers....25¢ No-Pronr Prices For Nortoys. be. Corset Steels. Le. Dress Shields. 0c. Best Quality Pin: 2c. American Pins. Be, Safety Pins, per dozen... 12kc. Whalebone Casing, all colors. 4c. Hooks and Be. White Tape. 2 pieces We. Elastic, per yard. 0c, Machine O1l, large size. 10c. French Shoe Polish 1c. Blacking Brushes... 5c. Cakes Toilet Soap. No-Prorir Prices Fon Parer Ide. Boxes Writing Paper .. 1,000 Se. Ink Tablets. 1,000 1c. Pencil Pads. No-Prorrr Prices For Braxxers. $1.25 10-4 Blankets, white and gray. #2 Fine Quality Gray Blankets... 81.49 No-Prorrr Prices For Mews Goons. 5Oc. Men's Merino Shirts. .. 9c. Men’s Merino Shirts... 89c. Men's Half Wool Shirts. Sizes 4010 50 inches... = 81.50 Men's Natural Camel's Hair Shirts... (60c. Men's White Unlaundered Shirts ee 590 a1 Qhe. Extra Quality Men's Flast Black Hose. 190 0c. Men's White H_8, Handkerchiefs......50 1c. Men's Colored Bordered H’d’k’s. f ‘25c. Men's Initial Handkerchie‘s............19¢ It will pay you to skip all the stores tomor- row and shop here. R. Naraaxsox, Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, 818 Tru Sr. N.W. YOUR WARDROBE IS SOMEWHAT INCOM- PLETE WITHOUT THE ADDITION OF AN style seldom varies and you have the satisfaction of knowing who was inside of it last—can you tell when it’s borrowed? Ours have several distinguishing features—the prine cipal points are—perfection in fit—style—trimmings— workmanship, and last, but not least, prompt delivery. To Mususe $30, ‘Satin lined through, Broadcloth or twilled worsted, : As you itke. LL NIGG “ie ‘We are going to make Tomorrow, Sarcapar, A Baxser Daz. ‘The few special bargains we mention below sre of snfficient importance to bring every shrewd buyer in Washington to our store, yet these are merely “*hinte" of bow much you can get for your money from us just now. We offer sintlar inducements in nearly every one of our thirty departments, Bors: Croraxo The ‘we offer value. Tomor eee ty ct oboe 4 Sane Phan $6. Bomo wore miade to ell for @&. ‘the lot at., ee Tsraxrs: Axp Guus ‘Clot! iis another it fe our business, sang ancts Safety fou Cia, for bab 1 of age. Tomorre fetes te Long or Short Cloake st Infante’ Fine Silk Plush Caps at.. Lapres' Croaxs. 115 LADIES* Jac " ebeviots and: meltons. all> ia” whe intent ‘style, full tallor mate. ‘Worth $10, at $5.98 Siiver Wane Derantuenr. vutter piston Worth eeemieran Sat Bo Jewerey Deranrvest. Ladios’ Solid Gold Riney, slecant! with! Sstonee, the atest deaiymerc 69 Uspartia Derartwest Offers @ creat bargain in Es Uimbrell Uspenwean Axo Hosiery. Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Vests, worth39e.. Ladies’ 40-cauge Hermsdorf Dyed H: worth Sieny ater ie 21c 19¢ MM MM FEE XS MMMM EOS OULD RE Magi Ee SHOULD READ E 7 s HS bee 8S HIS THROUGH. 200 dozen Men's Fine Merino Under- Wear, white or natural ae. 4 Nity, shirts o drawers, atest 45c Pee tae Mediucrehekt Giuaraited where fron 10 to Ra at 1Oc. 2 apart. At We have received another’ lot. of out fancus Launderal ‘Shirts. Sold all ove ‘We retail thein at, ate 690 Inorder to making shopping In our store doubly interesting we have de- cided to continue our GREAT 25-CENT. ‘SALE until tomorrow night. This will sive allan opportunity to eet some of the phenomenal bargains on our center tables. Have you seen them? Marraew OE BESINESS cx DUsiNess We were born and raised wn the SHOE business. We've made it our life-s ady. Consequently we are prepared to give better service than any other SHOE house in Washington. We have larger stores, show a larger Variety of SHOES and do # larger busi- ‘ness than any three other SHOE stores. The reason—we buy aud sell only for cash. And, what is more, wo sell good, solid, serviceable Footwear st lower prices than others dare quote. The Fall and Winter Stock of FINE. SHOES is being increased every day ‘with new and exo/usive dengna,our own, bright originations. SATURDAY 4s” alwaye BARGAIN DAY with us, and fomor ow will be a gala day at the FAMILY SHOE STORE. While the CHILDREN are having their holiday bring them here and get them “shod.” YOU'LL BE VERY MUCH PLEASED with Tomorrow's prices. SUCCss. UCCESS. LOTH QyYERGAITERS, Ctont OVENGATERS: 50 CESRS: For Ladies and Gentlemen. FrF A MM MM i Lt ‘yr ta AA MMMM F fh PERE r aA MMM it ‘LLLL ¥ 8555 H 00 ERE oo mid 23 Ss HoH “oo? Ee gs THT O% Ee EF ™ 7 83 BE SS tf 00 RR bg 310 Axp 312 Sevexra Sr. XXXXXXXNKXNXXXKXNXXNXXX XXXXXXAAK | ee Ph —— TH ST. aaa | “Aw Hasps—Hans: — PERRY'S. 900 Rave got « tight grip on fashion this Se a wet ermety ate Sato You know there are about « balf dozen makers ‘whose word is law on such matters—and they esch ave worked eccording to their liking. That ts «Lere ‘the variety comes from. For all of these socredited leeders we are authorized representatives—solely for ‘some—tn Washington. Now, tm selecting your GLOVES use your own good Judgment eo long as tt keepe within the limits of our variety—and you will be strictly right. ‘So much for the fashion side ‘The quality you buy is to your notion, too, guided by What we offer. We haven't any unsound Gloves im ‘Stock—for none of these celebrated “GLOVERS” leunch any “flawed” work on the market. They are ‘age depends apon ft. So you see you are hedged in ‘with eaferuards—to sey nothing of our ;uarantee— ‘Which is freely given. Do you know whose make suits your hand best? Ter Revsier-He Ovrens_ oe BLACK MOUSQUETAIRES at -batton Mousquetatres in Black and colors at 82 and 82.25. 4-button SUEDES in Black and colors—with, — backs at @1.05—with embroidered backs ate Tey Trerovser-Hr Orrens- Sbutton MOUSQUFTAIRES in all shades— Black tneluded 2and 82.25, S-button MOUSQUETAIRES in Tan, Mode, Gray and Black at $1.50. S-button GLACE in Black and colors at 1.75 and #2. +button SUEDE tn Tan, Bosver, Gray, Brown and Black at 81 dae 4-button GLACE i Tan, Benver, Gray, Brown, Black, Light Modes, Pearl and Laven- der with Black stitching at @1.25 and $1.50. fdatton GLACE in Ten, Beaver and Brown at 82. fbatton GLACE tn Black at @1.25, 1.50 an: 4button SUEDES in Red, Blue, Light and Dark Green, Primrose, Pearl, Mode, Tan and Gray with Black stitching at $1.75. Try Cexrewenrs-He Orrens- Sbutton SUFDE in colors at #2. bution GLACE in colors at 81.50. S-button BLACK GLACE at $1.90. He ts a very conservative maker—but his works are as good as gold, Tey Avo. Cuantes-He Orrers- Sbutton SUEDES in Black and colors at #2. 4-button SUEDES in colors at 81.50. 4-vutton GLACE in Black and colors at $1.50. 4button GLACE PIQUE GLOVES at 82. WALKING Ter Asy Or Tuese- PERRIN'S 4button GLACE PIQUE WALKING GLOVES at #2. FOWN'S 4button HEAVY ENGLISH WA) KING GLOVES at $1.50 snd 81.85. ADLER'S 4-button HEAVY ENGLISH WALKING GLOVES at #1.50. ADLER’S 4-button CASTORS in Tan, Brown and Gray at $1.75. ADLER'S DRIVING GAUNTLETS at 91.65. BALSAN'S BIARRITZ tn Tan, Gray, Brown and Black at O8c. The cheapest Gloves ws carry, but they are good. BALSAN'S BIARRITZ in Light Tan, White ‘and Pearl with Black stitching at $1. FOSTER’S 7-hook GLACE in Tan, Gray and Black at $1.75. ‘What indy can’t suit her taste, fit her hand and find her purse ready to select from this variety? a REYNIER’S 2clasp WALKING GLOVES ate2. TREFOUSSE'S 2-button Black at 91.50. 2clasp ENGLISH STREET GLOVES at and 81.50. 6-button WHITE AND PEARL GLOVES at $1.25 and @1.50. PERRIN'S ELK TAN DRIVING GLOVES at ez. JOUVIN'S 2-clasp SUEDES—81.75. ADLEB'S 2-clasp MOCHA at @1.50. “PARTY" Axsp Turse For Tur Cunprex. MISSES’ 6-putton BIARRITZ at 980. MISSES’ 4-buiton SUEDE and GLACE at a. MISSES’ 6-button Mousquetaire Suede in ‘Tan and Black at $1.25. BOYS" L-clasp STREET GLOVES at $1.25. Prorer For “Party Panave- 20-button WHITE and COLORS—at 83.50. 16-button Suedes, in Tan, Mode, Gray, Pearl, White, Nile Green, Bine, Pink, Laven- der, Red and Black, at $3. 12-button—in siml- As cold weather comes on comfort may drive you to the protection of SILK and CASHMERE GLOVi and MITTENS or FLEECE-LINED KIDS. Already we are ready—for all of you—men, women and children. Penny “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1540. Telephone 995. aergeseserenganens seeseasasessasezaceets deeesessss tatenesenesenaseaneseseseeeees ‘Don’t put off buying one of those 815 SOLID OAK CHAMBER SUITES. Be- ‘cause when they are all gone you'll be sorry. They are positively the best bar- gains ever offered in FINE FURNI- TURE—you will agree with us when you see them. They are supector to many sold at $20 and $25 elsewhera, SUILES (six pieces), sold elsewhere at from 859 to #60—our price only #40. ‘This is the last lot we will have in stock this season, so if you need a Parlor Suite, cali at once—an opportunity sel- dow ofered. ent leather tipe and white oak Fox $1.25 We offer sou spectal fine line of LADIES Deg. COLA KID SHOES, in opere or square tos, tipped er common sense, plain For $2.00 Fon We bave 9 apecial lot of LADIFS OXFORD Tres and nice CLOTH OK KID HOUSE SLUPPERS. For 50o. We are making s special male of DONGOLA KID OPEBA-TOE SLIPPERS for indies. Fon $1.25 ‘We are displaying the best MEN'S LACE ant caw GRESS ever offered in the city. ‘They are solid, sere sceabie and stylish. For $1.98 We are showing extraordinary bareains jn WIOS FINE CALF SHOPS. All styles—Incet or oy {apped or plain. Also the popular BLUCKEK TLE. Fox 75. ‘We offer special indneements in MEN'S SLIPPERS, embroidered in handsome patterns or plain pebule oat leather. We carry fall lines of Shoes of all kinds tn fine and nd our guarantee goes with every pair no matter how low the price ta. TUT AOA OFF 7; oe = T HHH Fe T HOR FE T HO OD EFF Sss8 n n iH oo HHH 0 oO a nH Oo °O i A ‘ =a ¥ EF Pe oe 9 8 Bg G6 6G 660 Goa 00. XN N © ONNN 0 ONNN 0 ON XN 00° N OXN ‘You can decrease your household ex- Pease about one-fourth in buying your Groceries of us. Wewill give yous chance to lay in a month's supply to- morrow at reduced prices ‘BSc. Fancy Elin Creamery Butter, <0 a LO Fancy Suear-cared Hains Fancy New York Irish Potatoes, par ba.....800 Eastern Shore Sweet Potatoes, per bu.......660 9 cakes of Babbitt's Soap and 2of Ditt’s 1776 Soap Powder, ragular price, S@e., for wet cakes of P. &G. Oloine, regular 80e... Je 12 cakes of P. & G. Ivory Soap, regular 600. Se 10¢. Sapolio. - Scakes of Brooke's Crystal Soap. Reg- ular price, 25e snaabiae 20c. Eagle Brand 0c. Tb. Packases Corn Stareb.... Me. Ammonia ...... Scans of Small French Peas, worth @1 Scans of Heavy Syrup Apricots, worth 5 cans of Heavy Syrup Peaches, worth 1.35... 2 Gcans Assorted Jams, worth 96>. Fine Imported Macaroni. rican Sardines, whrth 7c. ‘Gans Mustard Sardines, worth 60e. Gpint bottles of Catsup, worth G0-,.......30. 25e.quart of Flaccus Brothers’ Best Cateup. 19 20c. boxes of Small French Sardines, 20 20d. kit No. 2 Fat Mackerol, worth BB nn -nsssneonons - e140 20 Ibs. Rolled Oats, worth 50c. ae Ovn3 Srecus. Braxsos Or Froun Avery popular Flour with laree users is our “Familiy Oswego” Flour at 1.35 per DbL oF 5 per bul. ‘Our “Patent Oregon” Flour hss no equal for the price, which ts €1.50 per 4 bbl. or €5.50 per bbl. ‘The finest Flour on the market today ts our famous California Blended Flour, patent pro- cess, made from the fattest wheat of the West and is the result of a blending of spring and ‘winter wheats. Ifyou want the finest Flour for the least money you Want our **California® Blended. Weareselling this Se Flour for ‘the present at the low price of €1.00 peri Dbl. and #6 per bbl. “Orv Bera Rye Wansry. You insist on having the best Whisky for medicine, but did it ever strike you thet drinking Whisky should be just as good tf Our Own Pure California Baking Powder, put up in 1-1b. cansat the low price ‘is the best eavencr on te market, i it i