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- “ea de a THE EVENING §TAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. Wanna Ur times larger than that of any ether paperin L the clty. Ae ao local NEWS paper and Ad- — | iJ cane lt t BY A E ¥ S = preacbing sietion bas been conclusively de- termined politics will bes topic of absorbing people of Washington, Tus Stan, in the per- formance of ite functions as « modern news- paper, has arranged for special political news from all parte of the country, with additional provision im the case of states concerning whose status doubt exists, ‘Thas it has 8 traveling correspondent mak- fag © tour of some of the closely contested states and local correspondents in every sec- thon of the republic. In some of the states two representatives are required to supply ft with news from the opposing camps, and in one, New York, three correspondents keep it LMOST everybody who comes in these days everybody. thie natural | 4 camte paves Carag ae the | A.A vee etraight to the Flannel counter, That ia 68 ete Stews : | 2” ows on all shopping late Nobody turns | Cures s genera! stock. The variety we carry is calculated to serve every use you woula put FLAN- | NEL Other things beside the colors and patterns are | attractive about OURS. The quality for ene—price for another. You never heard of such strong values: ‘and such low prices setting ups partnership. If you have omitted to give this part of your winter buying attention we would advise you to be about ft—for the variety is better now than you can hopeto find ft later on. You hear so much abont the PERSIAN PAT- peatet TERNS. They are FRENCH PRINTS—all i wool and 7 inches wide. Ours are only G5c. a ‘Tux Stam has already, as ite readers have no-| Jara. Other FRENCH PRINTS are new and unique color combinations—iight and dark effects. ‘They are properly used for Sacques, Wrappers and Tes Gowns. We don’t think there are any Guplicates of our patterns tn town—27 inches de—TSe. a yard. ‘Try the SAXONYS ff we want to be sure ticed, printed valuable letters from some of | these contribators covering New England, with the Lively fights in New Hampshire, Massach: setts, Rhode Island, and expecially Connecticut; | | the great pivotal state of New York, Maryland | | Tr the SATONYs if we want to be sare on account of ite local interest to the District; | stripes and plaids all pom the contested states of the south, Virginia, West | STEVENS ts a name that stands for satiefac- | ten in FLANNELS. They are all wool-stripe Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama and Tennes | end plaid desiens—Gray, Brown, Blue, Black, cco; in the study of the third party movement = and Ret -beatien a best of combinations: ee oa. | ‘suse men meres the least tm doubt, exch as Sonth Carolina, Bine, Tan and other stripe effects SOc. a yard. Georgia and Florida; the battle field of the re | meneat mnenugene im all suades—36 publican aed fusionists in the west aserempli- | CHT NCHILLA CLOTH-brand new—for fied in Kanene sud Nebraska; the hotly con-_ Saeques for yourselves and infants’ coate— Piatn White. 38 inches wid: tested states of Indiana, Wisconsin and Michi WAVERLY CLOTH belonss to the EIDER- a0, Objo and Missouri on general nein DOWN fomily | Htie one of the novaltien— snd the outekirte in the shape of Oregon an Pink, or White with Brown. 36 inches wid Texas. This correspondence is to be kept up| $1 25a yard and extended until evaluable report concern- | 11 AET CLONED FLAN NELS tn all shades. ing the fortunes of war bas been receivedfrom | —@ik. a yard. Both 27 inches wide. practically every point where the political battle rages. And with the Senate as well | the presidency tn doubt and s vigorous fight | for the House in progress almost every state | can furnish some item of political interest. | ‘The news received from these correspondents will be of special value because it will have no imtentional partisan coloring. As an inde- pendent non-partisan paper Tux Stax has in- structed ite representatives to send the facts | snd nothing bat the facts, and it has selected, | it thinks, intelligent and dispassionate corre spondents to serve it with the trath These men scattered over the country represent a variety of individual political beliefs, since | they bare not been selected with reference to their political affiliations, But as newspaper mon, not ae politicians, they will honestly re- | port the apparent facts and drift of the situa- | tiom, aad thetr comments, if colored at all in any case, will be affected only by that uncon- scious political bias which is obsertabie in all | mon as an attribute of voting hamanity. ‘These thorough arrangements for prefacing and chronicling the great political events which | will soon come to pass involve considerable labor and expense to Tax Stan, but its readers expect from it and are entitled to all the news Exnomenen Beavties. ‘You don't see the gems of embroidered designs un- 10 we Rave unfolded our assortment—some are nar- row elges some are wide-and some spread over the entire width. They are shrunk and ready for the shears, WHITE EDGES--75e., 81. $1.25, 8L37%6, 91.50, 91.029, $1.75 and $2 a yard BLACK and RED-GKAY aud RED—or PINK or BLUE-@1 a yard. SHRUNKEN CREAM PLANNELS, broidered ail over in Blue, Pink or Cardir rich, new patterns— yard—yard wide. Srarte Buaxps. SCARLET FLANNET—all_wool—plain or twill -5e., 400. Be. 67. INDIGO BLUE TWIL “hette"—25e., B5e., 40e., yard. GRAY TWILL FLANNELS—all ‘We... We., 4e. and 5c. a yard. BLUE AND BROWN MIXED FLANNELS— plata or twill colors— twill—25e., 40e.. 50>. 624°. and 75 MASCOMA SKIRTING Fi 44 ALL-WOOL CRICKET FLANNELS-81 advance of the ard. oe =e ae enet berber “NILE WARP FLANNELS-White—@1.25 a ‘Tux Sram means that they shall yard. Fiserre Twrrs, 27-inch Cream—62ie. « yard. inforeed by the broad cosmopolitanism of Depew. The fine peroration of the Kentuckian conceived in the spirit of true poetry and per- haps caught—certainly without plagiarism — frome actie sania of Sevdaed's sberbeed| 5. se sxyiat weave freed our ee > se thar hyena the New Yorker's classic | Want. That—and the surety of satisfaction—are the eddress. There was more in the two orations grounds on which we claim your attention. ‘than can be adverted to brieffy in justice. Une wise and balanced passage in Mr. Depew's oru- tion deserves to be read everywhere and thought over im the spiritof the author—the suggestion as to immigration. As he says: “We ‘ust hevee national quarantine against dis- ease, peuperiem and crime,” but “we will gladly throw wide our gates for and receive with open arms those who by intelligence and virtue, by ‘thrift and loyalty, are worthy of receiving the | equal advantages of the priceless gift of ‘American citizenship.” ———__+ e+ —___ ‘In an article, printed elsewhere in Tur Stax, 32-inch Cream yard, ‘Stimch Cream—$! a yard. Penny. “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1540. Telephone 995. Reuuaste Hovsexerrers OF LIMITED MEANS, UNDER THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEW, ARE PRO- TECTED AGAINST THE INEXORABLE GRASP OF Cai HOUSES, WHICH EXACT THE LAST of and abomination in «city’s | 1Y'*| PARTHING IX ADVANCE FOR THE COMFORTS @o@tquens pe — go doloegge ed AND CONVENIENCES OF LIFE, TO WHICH dditional overhead wires and poles is forbid- | EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN IS BY NATURAL den. The burial of those still above ground is | RIGHT ENTITLED. Progressing with reasonable rapidity. It is now | WHETHER YOUR POSSESSIONS BE LARGE OR mde iawn. acon asl SMALL WE ASK BUT A SMALL PORTION OF ‘the street railways of consequence have pro- | YOUR vided or will shortly provide themselves with | WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS improved mechanical motors. The capital will tx RETURN FOR THE BENEFACTIONS SHOW- = ws: Se we Satta ee a ae ERED UPON YOU, SATISFIED THAT YOUR ‘unobjectionable transi quanet come too quickly. | pROMISES WILL BE FAITHFULLY KEPT. ———~.+s—___ | A FEW DOLLARS WILL WORK A WONDER- ‘The holding of an international fair in two pry TRANSFORMATION IN YOUR SURROUND- — — ra iecomcoae aenen beg re INGS, INVOLVING NO EXPENSE, THOUGH least {8 is proposed to have the world’s fair of | YOU ENJOY THEM WHILE PAYING AS YOUR 1896 im two sections, one at Brussels, the other CONVENIENCE MAY SUGGEST. et Antwerp. The pane — between | PARLOR, DINING AND BED ROOM FURNITURE, the sections is to be provided by an electric aut railway. The proposition is « most interesting es one, aud may result in similar co-operation in | AND STOVES. future expositions so far as the plan will work. | be wtreets than | the world. It has rid itself | Hovs: & Henmuawes —_+ ++ ‘The persons who displayed anarchist flags @uring the Columbian exercises at Youkers, ¥., were punished only by having their decora- dons torn dows. Their proper deserts cau be meted out only by the fool killer. —_soo— ‘The ghost dance is being talked of again | mong the Slows. The Indian s deplorable lack of financial bility is evidenced by the fact that | he doce not advertise these dances and collect) an admission fre. i — ee Young America hes had in the Columbus ‘asx Assy Cunprr Houses, #17, OL, BL AND wes 7TH SE. aND 36 MASS. AVE. N.W. } . | | Gemoustrations lesson in history that will ont | rrr cr RRR in Inet four-fifths of the information that is ac | fr & as AK a i a ao eh In the absence of permanent census facilities, _ Rickers are confronted with the abrupt but Sr At SERIR bee Ph bua sat BH At loweat New York prices At B. H. Stiveaerz & Sows, 1237 PA. AVE. NW. Chieage is v0 busy with her celebration that er newsvapers can hardly find breath to say “reginter.”” 0) ‘The weatber did not co-operate with the Chi- fengo beck drivers, The walking was excel- den ‘ - 02 The campaign enthusiasm artists are evi- deotly boiding off to give Columbus a chance. Ger Tur Brer THe CONCORD HARNESS. —— ee ‘As usual, Chicago succeeded. It would have * -_ -LUTZ & BRO. been 2 remarkable thing if she bad failed. 497 Peon. ove., sdjoining Xptions) Hotel, 2 Stevenson and Reid are bearing the chief | Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices, bardens of the campaign very manfully. oes b ” | Combination Velvet and Rubber Skirt Binding. A aa ae Fy Ee A Wary A FE BALE VERE. KA * OPEN. AVE wwe 4 N= OUR PATRONS OF OUR PONT REMNANT DEPARTMENT, SP, SOMFTHING TO THEIR SER RE ‘which is as essential Lint offer—t Bendis sister tagee ne, gasew nine os in 2 and 1 Jot of Selecia and Serres, rard 8c. Fancy Black Back Twill Selecta. 8c. Black and Slate Elastic Duck. ‘gimch Black SOx Finished Henrietta, 85c. a Oe 46-inch Lapin’s Back Henrietta, $1.20 quality..80¢ 40-inch Silk Warp Black Henrietta, 81.25 quality. 89¢ h 8 i Wi - be ze juperfine Silk Warp Ss s5 Fangy weaves tu, Mourning, Goods, Checks. Platte, % 1. ee ‘ost, beautiful Stoortinent, average value from 81 te 81 25 nt Plato Eiderdowns, fn white, 0c. quality.....- ‘The Very Newest Fancy Fiderdowns in lovely combt- nations for children’s cloaks, 75c. quality...-.-.-590 5é-tach Nobby Cloakings, $2 quality...... 54-inch English Broadcloth in all shades, including black, $1 quality. THe 60e. Novelty Suitings. sold elsewhere ass leader for 48c. As many dress lengths as you want.......3736¢ Imported Novelties fn Fine 46-tnch Suitings displared in our windows, $1 quality. Boe light bine and tan, Saco 40-tncb Nobby Seree Plaid, for watsts or children's dresses. £1 quality. Be Yard-wide Navy ‘and polka spots, Figured Satine for mantel drapery... -10KKe Fine French Fall Satines, all dark eronnds, lovely combinations aud neat styles, Yc. quality... ge Yard-wide Princess Cloth, fineced back. for waists and Louse dresses, 130. quality... 1OKe Percale, figured, strines nd Cardin ame = Lose ‘S2-inch Winchester Outins ‘and checks........ Yard-wide Plain and Figured Stikaline for honse drapery, siik finish. < 11¢e | Colored Cashmeres, Diag: and Chevpons, 25 quality. s paeertc eviots, era ‘and mode combination, 4% Wool 86-Inch Serges, wy, Black, Myrtle and Brown Cheyiot Fisured Prints for comfortsor children’s dresses. 43¢¢ Biack Mourning Prints, feured and plain. Plain Turkey Red Prints, warranted fast New Light Shirting Prints Best Quality Navy Blue 42-inch Bleached Pillow Case Cotton. 46-inch Bleached Pillow Case Cotton....... 6-4 Bleached Sheeting. 6-4 Brown Sheeting... 9-4 Brown Cohasset... 10-4 Brown Cohasset. 9-4 Bleached Cohasset. 10-4 Ble od Cohasset Shaker Flannel, extra weixht. Wooi Flannel White Wool Flannel... Yard-wide White Wool Flannel, ex. quality Red Twill Medicated Flannel... Fine Biue Twill Flannel, unshrinkable........ Fine Gray Twill Flannel, unsbrinkabl Brown Canton Flannel... Extra Quality Brown Canton Flannel...... Amoskeag Super Double Twill Canton Ke Yard-wide Androscoggin Bleached Cotton. Oe Yard-wide Fruit of the Loom......... 740 A few Sinall Wares to wind up our list: 100 yards B ack and White Linen Thread. Best Quality Skirt Braid a Biack, White and Drab Hook and Eye Tay All colors of Velvet Skirt Biniling, First Quality No, 2 Stockinet Shields. Fine Covered Steel, in bi ek, white and drab........8¢ A. Kacryas p09 PENN. AVE. N.W ’S MONEY VY VEN YY VEV EF PY FY YW EY EY YYEYYFYVEVENYY VY S Cerca makes more * f Pread, tighter bread, * whiter bread, weceter $ bread and better bread than any other four. Woues cotumbus tandea in this country 400 years ago it was inhabited by nought save s Indians, who Leld undisputed Sovereiznty over these vast territories. What a tremendous change 400 years has made! The Indian is now a curiosity in sowe parts of the try. and his home is Lmived toa reservations scattered over the country. He has been su by the more enterprising and more intelligent white men. ‘This illustrates a broad principle which ap- plies to all phases of life, via: The mferior must always vied to the superior. The tine was when people had to use old-fashioned, dark, coarse flour, but, year by year, flour has grown whiter and finer and more nutrition until today in “the greate world-famed * If you want to know why “Ceres” fs the perfect flour use it—itis fully able to speak for itself, All grocers sell “*Ceres.* Put it on your store list next trme—and accept no substitute, | 40R. Movrxrse Goons Axp Brack Goons Arrractioxs: Arrnucrioxs ‘We say attractions for the reason that in LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN Black in Ladies’ Dress Fabrics is all the rage. We have some of the most EXQUISITE de- sigue and the very LATEST LEADING NOVELTIES thet have ever been brought to this market. They are entirely our own IMPORTATION, ‘Wo call epectal attention toa few of the Jeading things, so as to give you an ides of = What we have in this department: BiAGk ALGNOOL FRENCH CREPE- NE | PROCADE, handsome * $1.00 signs, 40 LACK ALL-WOOL FRENCH JAC- UARD CREPON, Suvurning, 40 iiches™.™ £24 out B1OQ LACK PRIESTLEY ALL- B SS. TAFFETA, eect eee. BY ‘K PRIESTLEYS WOOL FIe- CR, PRIESTLES ‘Woot, ite Pe 2 31.00 Buck PRIESTLEY'S ALL-WOOL SATIN DIAGON. of styles, 40 laches 7,0 Tete Yarvety, LACK ALL-WOOL FREN Brash Moen do eee D BLACK AU Wook FRENCH GRAIN, if iatest GRAIN, one of the Intest uty LACK FINE QUALIT BSE Nei Gn8S Ma aS BLACK A double faced, very durable, 40 inch Bike Als YOot FReNcH FINISHED DIAGONAL, used in or outof mourning, 42 inches. ches... WOOL CASHMERE, | Bassin Alt: QOH, JACQUARD a Bh Be Ss es 81.25 CK ALL-WOOL FRENCH EPEN- Bian, new and desirable, 45 inches... BUACK SILK AND WOOL BROCADE $1.25 $1.50 TSR FY Sart oe eaentese EY. 45 tude. S150 Biextist ery desirable Ws nce S150 LACK PRIFSTLEY'S VERY ALL-WOOL ‘IN DIAGONAL, Dandsome design, 50 inches... ..8 FOUR YARDS FOR A DRESS. BEY OF dresa. Also uned {or mouruing shawis- $92.00 ROUGH EFFECTS ARE BEING VER’ FINE 2.00 ¥ EXTEN- [-ralll haraeipaniobbastadiia. 3 ECU) ‘OOL, LC) 4 pected LACK ALL-WOOL VERY FINE JAC. QUARD DIAGONAL, soft finish, 46 $1 00 ieee : LACK ALL STORM SERGE, 4 ‘ality, 52 inches, * $1.25 4 $1.50 LACK ALL-WOOL STORM CHEVIOT, $2.00 | BUACK PRIPSTLE TRALIAN 34 Auch = e LACK PRIESTLEY'S VERY FINE ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT, 54 inches, . I LACK ALL-WOOL CAMELS HAIR CHEVIOT, ood v: inches, 50. Heal value .... 0c. LAC MOHAIR <4 E 50c. te BBR RRR 00 ae BBR ROO 4¢% BBR RRK O O <-, £2 es 0.0... aad BBB RK R 00 => 420. 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. oc22 =N=N=I in rear Sho THAT ARE WATEKPROOF, COM- FORTABLE TO THE FEET AND | WILL NOT EASILY BE INJURED - BY BRIARS, SHARP STONES, &e., 600, 0 00 0 Bigs Olt Reuuasiz Suor Houses, 920 AND 032 SEVENTH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 231 PA. AVE. 8.B. uw ]] a We only wholesale it. Wa. M. Garr & Co, “Wholesale Flour and Feed Deaters,” Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. n. w. Beery sack and bar- rel of the genuine contains a Ceres” eércuiar signed by Wm. M. it. lt & Co. Look for at VPY VERY WEY EY VEY EVN FES V EY EYEVYTYEVEVYY YY F ASASASALAAAAAAAAA AMAASASASARAAASA AAAAAASARA Canmant & Lewy, 928 7th and 706 K st. n.w., + HEADQUARTERS FOR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Children’s Positive Black Ribbed Hose, sizes 5 to 10, at 124. We are the selling agents for this Stocking in Ws ington. “ Children’s Hermsdorf Black Hose, ribbed and plain, at 25, 35, 374, 40, 43 and 50e. Children’s English Cashmere Hoss, in half, three- quarters and extra long, at 25e. Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, all sizes, ribbed and plain, at 25, 50an Te. A New Line of Stamped Goods: Scarfs, Splashers, Tray Covers, Pillow Shams, &c., Tinted Table Covers and Scarfs, Wash Embroidery Silks in®all shades. Crochet and Knitting Silks, Madonna and ¥. B. Crochet Cotton. ‘Down Pillows and Cushions, Pin Cushions, covered and uncovered. Ladies’ and Children’s Muslin Underwear. Ladies’ and Children’s Coats, perfect fitting, end first-class workmanship. CARHART & LEIDY, 22 $2) 7th wt. and 709 Ket a. . Foor M oat pais. aokiss, JuF, Gzeme 8 Bon, sore Vs ie 10 Piz Cexr Daiscousr For Casu. Tue “Gaur Wares. ESPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED WITH A VIEW TO MEET, AT THE MINIMUM PRICE, THE WANTS OF THOSE RE- QUIRING CORRECT TIME. THIS SUPERB TIMEPIECE, IN POINT OF STYLE, DURABILITY AND accu- RACY, HAS NO SUPERIOR AMONG ALL THE RENOWNED WATCHES OF THE WORLD. . Warcues. FOR LADIES, IN HIGHLY FOR GENTLEMEN, | FINISHED GOLD FOR GIRLS, AND FOR Boys, SILVER CASES. Garr & Bao. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, TEMPORARILY AT 1437 Puss. Ave. OX ALL GooDs, WITHOUT RESER- VATION, A DISCOUNT OF ld Per Cesr For Casa LANAGAN F Ewerar-Estascismwnnt- —=531-Siverma-S7-N.W— =Miga- Tinos Tae Wiz C f Woonwann & Lorunor, 10TH. 11TH AND F 8TS. ¥.W. > —o— Moxpar, Torspax, Weoxsspar,, Ocromx 24, 25, 26, Aoroux Oresxo TTION or Exctvsrve_[vronren Novexriss IN Wrars, Jackzrs, Srezer Asp Evestxo Costemes, Tor Coats, Travetxe Ganwexts, For Ganwests, Tea Gowss, Panis Sux Waits AND N I8SES* Croaxs Asp Surrs. Our entire third floor is a con- servatory of rare exotics, AUTUMN NOVELTIES IN COATS, WRAPS, CAPES, GOWNS, &c., from the European centers of fashion, adapted to promenade, carriace, visiting and evening occasions. Models of the art--visions of elegance-chotcest and newest realizations of styles that are exclusive, will not be seen— that you cannot get elsewhere, This unique assortment is distinctive for its wide diversity of styles, no two garments being exactly alike. ‘The Foreign Novelties represent some exquisite creations of "4 > x Wonrs, Prisca, Gonorr, Curetores Rigurce, Asp Sana Meyer, The Evening and Dinner Cos- tumes show combined richuess of material and refined taste in their makeup. Never in our history have so many charming conceits been gathered together. We will not attempt to describe them, but extend you a cor- dial invitation to ‘week. Spend a little time among the visit us next woods, for nowhere is it possible to fet in closer touch with approved European and American fashions for 1802-03 than here. Ovr Misses) Deranruesr ‘Will show some special styles and ‘Values in Dresses and Wraps, notably ‘alot of about one hundred beautiful dresses in sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 at 85, 86, 87, 88 to 820, — About what the materialgare worth, cost the manufacturer 50 per cent more than these prices. He could wet no more of the same ma- terials and was glad toclose out the entire lot to us at a sacrifice. A Srecrar Lor Ciuixa Sux ‘Suawrs FOR EVENING WEAR-VERY DAINTY, —85.00.— So Bors) Crormye Deranraesrt. Another invoice.of our Celebrated COMBINATION SUITS— Jacket and two pairsof Pants—wool— 00d, serviceable colors— —85.00 set.— This isa fleeting bargain—first lot Moxpay Mossre, Axp Coxtixvep Torspay Axp Wenxespay. (34 floor. Ast Nexprework Dersnrwenr. Seecur Barcaws [x New F, aLL Sraurzv Goons. for 50c. tage ‘usually sold for 350. 1 case 8-4.9-4 and 10-4 Pequot Bleach, Heavy Unbleached Canton Flannel Heavy Unbleached Canton Flannel Heavy Unbleached Canton Flannel Heavy Bleached Canton Flannel. Heavy Bleached Canton Flannel. Outing Flannel. White Domet Flannel 1 case % Cashmeres. .. 1 case 36-inch Crepons. 5 Changeable Serces Children's Reefers. Bed Comforts. Bed Blankets. Cottage Rag Carp Ladies’ Corset Covers, Children’s Cotton Drawers... Felt Table Covers. Smyrna Mats... Angora Mats, Rarrs Enxrenprise, 1241 Ilrn Sr. S. LEADER OF LOW PRICES II Be Far, + Br Beacrirer, « Asp Br Happy, ssssssseseee Tae Asove Cax Be Srcvrev By Usixe E- Haspousz., 8 E. H i i HEME Handoline is another of our standard Preparations and is no stranger to the Washington public, who bave favored it for many reason: ever, becanse they have learned from experience that {t is perfectly harm- less and its use is sure to promote a healthy tion of the pores and secure It Pimples, blotches and complexion blemishes, and for the user a beautiful comp'exion. removes all blackheads, is famous alike as a skin meducineand a beautiter. Price, 25 Cesrts. Ty Cores Envenioxs. | F. 8S. Wirzrass & Co. DRUGGISTS, NDER MASONIC TEMP! agigaaergragsatess Rese eeeRerseTeeRERess eeesseeese F: seteaseass, Seberes eesseaesess: sebesesseeesseessseeseseseees eeeteeessTe Or Isrenesr To Frrsirene Bovers. Don't put off buying one of those ® SOLID OAK CHAMBER SUITES. cause When they are ail gone you'll be sorry. They are positively the beat bar- gains ever offered in FINE FURNI- ‘TURE you will agree with us when you see them. They are superior to many sold at #20 and #25 elsewhere. Second to our Solid Uak Chamber Suites, in the way of bargains, come those rich, handwome RUG PARLOR SUITES (six pieces), sold elsewhere at from #50 to $6)—our price only 840. ‘This is the last lot we will have in stock this season, #0 if you need a Parlor Suite, call at once—an opportunity sel- dom offered, Geo. Buerrsanta, Fensrrvre axp Upnorstery Goons, 515 Sevesrn Sr. N. W. oc21 acatenee seeeterengesesseceaesesaesse teas Seeaeegrerseeaesesses eee seasseretesTseEs Seeaeeserteesesestoesseeseeessseeess tte eegsegeer sess reRsasesteeeEEseReTeeseR eeeeeeeeasresssesess SetesraaeseseesetesT Fise Faexcu Furs. xs. M. J. Hosz, 1300 F ST. N.W. Is prepared to show the LARGEST STOCK of FINE FELT HATS AND BONNETS in the city, and will sell them at most REASONABLE PRICES. DRESS CAPs. MOURNING GOODS. ocld 3 4 emma <9 eo waaay 88 0 qe pieces LALLA f gees ges be Soon? - “is Somers poem “HED ; : Fon Tomonnow.. er amortoeat i each tne It wert want Candy see what we have, and “ note price, warlety and quality. Cuocotates y Cests A Po Will consist of mougst: ‘Cream (six flavors), Walnut, amgenre | , Cocoanut, Tareas 88 Cone ht Poors AFFIES ENTS OUND. ‘any price, them for 25 cents a pound. Our 25-Cuxr SSORTMENT. aon Stout 10 own sel Dax. October 26, on which occasion ‘of the cross sales will be to Biper cent of the cross even Gus & Sor 11mm & F._ ox PATE Caxxor Fin To Presse Yoo. im open. is, a many pleces Cash Jodders and Retailers, 807 Pesxa Ave SOT —OFFER— Some exceptional raiues in Ladies’, Misses and Children’s UNDERWEAR for next week. ‘We reaitze that there's a creat deal of chotce in nezt-the-skin apparel. so we buy and sell with that potnt constantly in mind We please others; cam please you. | Ladies S0-ct. Jersey Ribbed Vests. Ladies’ Merino Vests. Ladies Ribbed Vests ato... Ladies’ Fine Australian Wool Vests Pants te match the last three. Ladies! fyptian Yarn Union Suite. Ladies White Union Suits... Ladiey Black Union Suits abe Fine Austraitan Wool Union Suite... Same in black... Children’s Merino Vests (according to Pants to mateh Children’s Ribbed Vests... Cididren’s Wool Pants... ‘Misses’ Union Suita, fine w We Wr Give Awar A 1,000-yard bor of LOOSE SILK with every purchase in our NO- TION Department amounting to saneen 25 ote #3.25 50 cents or more silk Would cost SO cents on spools. MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, S07 Penna. Ave. NW. fae (Tel, 1646.1 e te: se CL Os Isxstattaesrs (Fasy terms). The cure of disener t¢ reduced to an undue. uted fact if you use the Electropoise. Faually efficacious in acute and chronic Won't cure the latter in a day, but will cure more rayidiy than any other treat. ment, Its effectsare Lasting. WASHINGTON, D.C. “wa | Aug. 24. 1h02, “wa | ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO., 33) ony = = ~~ =e ol Gentlemen oe a he Electropoise bax been of ere . Lhave used it tor Rhett ve than two lolithie an uniforin 8. It bas mproved my digestion can eat things nw that Ihave not “Ow le to before for a long ti oe My general health is much better and “ee heartily r-commend the “"Electropeise” to “8 all sufferers, =e JOHN H. CLARK, 1708 New York ave. Artastic Execrnorotse Co., 1405 NEW YORK Av! ONLY AGENTS. 4. K BILL, Solicitor. = 2 3 “et cee < 4 e Ove Coxrerrrors Ovrex Woxpen How Tue Wannex Suoz House, 1115 F Steer N. W., Can afford to make such fearful reductions in FINE FOOTWEAR. Well, as we have no secrets Keep tn this matter, we simply say that we make it a business tosearch forxenuine bargains, and we generally find aon > Mannfacturers often take more orders than they can fill within the time promised, and some retailers won't wait for goods beyond that time and counter- mand their orders. We have a way of hearing of such countermands and step in and buy the goods at our own prices, and consequedtly sell them below whole- sale prices. Recently we purchased « fine line of SAMPLE SHOES (Ladies' High Shoes), sizes 3, 3% and 4, A, B and C widths. Our prices of these are, in most cases, way below their true worth, viz: For @1.85, #2 and 92.05, we give you SHOES worth 83 to #3.50. For $2.20, 82.30 and #2.50, SHOES worth $3.75 to 84.50. For 82.65, $2.70, $2.75 and $2.85, wegive you SHOES worth $4.75. For #3. $3.25 and $3.50, we give you SHOES worth #5 and $5.50. Men's 86 PATENT CALF SHOES we sell for $3.73. we give you ‘We have just received a lot of Men's Patent Calf Congress Shoes, just the thing for party or evening wear. These sell everywhere for $6, but OUR PRICE 18 ONLY 83.75. Tus Wannex Suor Hovse wa PIIS F Sruser N. W. Resovar. W. G. Merzerorr & Co. Have moved to their new building, at the old stand, 1110 F S:. N. W,, re 7 new stock of the celebrated Heedman hod Kimisal Pissca, witch wit be'gee ot pe I cash or time. The Pianos rom dhe od store will be disposed of at cost Gai carly Tor berveine. _W. G. Merzerorr & Co; asam_1110 F Sx. N. W. Few Rewazss Avovr Suoz Prewrous. 1217 PB. Ave NW. on ESeemncacncsaon ioootanenneenetn Ixvortast Proonamt ar Tar Paras Roxvan Alsovr two nundred indica may save 0 dollar or to im the comt of the materia's for thetr mew costumes For detailsgf which wer lower bait of this cola. But fret read of “apecsais” % the Wrap and Under. wear Departments Moxpars Firscen Barnsicoas Usnenwean. A Roveity for ladies, for which orders can bere ceived Monday. ‘The garmente—veat aud pants—are ribbed. fitting the boly ike = glove Being Beece lined the proper warmth is ammred. The cost tomly ate for ladies siges and 25 contefor children's and J tes Can now be obtained omly at The Palais Always first with improved carmenta. Wes fret \ Sith fast Dieck hose, first with fast color stock- ines, rst tose the pertection of the Phyliie make of Tixtte and combination suite, frst with Paseo corseta, fret with outer garments to property suit children from # to 6 years of ase and mow ts frat arith the mew Pivcoed Balbrigoan Underwear that sa to become a popular. Lowest Purces, Too. SOc. for Ladies’ Fast Black ant Vests v0. for Ribbed Pants Oho. for the American Hosiery Co.'s Pull Reralar Mnde Merino Undentarments. @27LoUu can easily Value the above garments andoan stonce see they are superior for the prices, But the snore expensive goods are rven better bargains, #iner is w th such goods the oredst merchants make good. the losses wciental to ther business. Trese Arr Banas Phyliis’ Suk Combinetion Suits up to #10. bination Suite up to ®t, nd Pants up to @12 0 ‘up to And Fora Ribbed Tights Now-shrinking Half-wool Vests an@ $5.50 pair, 1 Tights wp Slrank Flanne L Skirts up to #468, ed Sateen Skirts up to #2 4 Glorta Sik Skirts up to #8. Lined Taffeta Sitk Skirts up to @1 English Surah Sik Skirts up to 4.68. Silk and Wool Mohair Skirts up to @4.98, and-knit Wool Skirts up to €2.9%, See. for Allwool Knit Skirts, fall width and 90 inches tong. Miack.red, gray, pink, white. Jen't 8c, tailing $1.24 for All-wool Flannel Skirts, re@ and white, deep heu yoke. ally wold at @1.50. #1.39 for the Lined Mohair Skirts, with pleated rattles, These are usually #1.50. 2.08 for Warranted Gloria Sk Skirts, with deap ruille 83.504s the prevailing price for as ood a Skirt. Andyctwe claim the hioher priced Skirts are still better bargains when compared with thowe at the exclusive stores. So Wire Fra Ganwenrs. Only yesterday morning « lady wi temam, looked at our #50 Fur Capes and left the store, only to retury later and assure us that not ony were the Surrivre prices higher, but that eo correct fitting garments could mot be secured eimewhere of reliability we voint te our Par S. with celluloid beads, at only #5. These wenally sold at thie price have papier mache heada, which are not as shapely or as durable. A stout lady wasone of our visitors hereon Thure- day. She stated she had been to the leading entab- lishments, but at mone found mantles to Jit as per Fectiy aa thone here Public opinion enabies usto repeat with emphasis Jiat we wrote lately about our two specialties tn lackets S89. 42) for Tan Kersey Jackets, 24 finches lone. I buttons, fancy lining, de, like the ited taarments. That equal atyle and quality vet you #18 i atthe eatabliahments of keencat Competitors ie a Fact you may edaily discover for yor st Tan Jersey Jackets, with 4 fnish you Will recognize tailor made, that can turn out sach gar d experts are searce. Eynal quality J@ekets cannot be secured elvewhere in this town at less than $20. Investigation requested. THE PALAIS ROYAL Two Hexprev‘Lavms Wasren. The choicest and most exclusive Dress Fabrics are Already becoming scaroe—the Beet atyles always ell Jirst. There are about two hundred ends of these best= selling fabrics on the Palais Royal counters, We call thet remnants and ask greatly reduced prices. You will call them irable bargains.” You will reason in this way: **These remnants would not exist if the foods were not in popular demand, and they would not be popular if not desirable.” Asa matter of ract nearly half of these tie hundred enda were parts of whole pieces not @ week since, whea fuil prices were asked and eagerly given. Recxox Waar You Save 83.75 for 43% yards S4iuch-wide $1 yard Diagonal Serge, mode shade. 82.67 for 3 yards Minch shade. $3.55 for 4 yards bine. 86.98 for 4 yards 40-inch @1.10 Fancy Epingline, olive-green shade, $4.98 for6 yards 40-inch $1 Fancy Bengaline, tm navy blue. £5.08 for 6 yards 40-inch €1.10 Fancy Epingline, the new brown shade, SS for tig yards 4° in garnet and vray Diagonal Serge, slate inch $1 Diagonal Serge. navy inch $1.25 Novelty Suiting, 88 50 for yards Striped English Cheviot, tm mixtures of avy and xray. $5.98 for 6 yards 40-inch @1.15 Fancy Epingline, tm very dark gray 98 for 7 yards 45-inch ing, in garvet and gold. * 7 yards 40-inch $1 Camel's Hair Suiting, combining tan and brown, #3 for 6 yards 40-tuch 7c. Suiting, in pin stripes of Diack and gray. #4. 75 for OM yards 43-inch @1.25 Novelty Suiting, im navy and gold. $5.12 for 34g yards 34-inch $1 English Diagonal—e beautiful golden brown, $3.c0 for 4 yards Sd-inch 1 English Diagonal, fast black $2.25 for O yards 38-inch 0c. Paris Fabric of Gray and Red Plata. €2.64 for 6 yards Winch 50c. Fancy Chevict, inre- and red adxtares, €2.70 for 6 yards 38-inch 50c. All-wool Storm Serge, navy bine. $2.75 for OM yards 38-inch 50c. Cheviot, in mixture of inyrtle and cardin 25 Novelty Paris Suit- rds 36-inch SOc, English Tourist Suiting, eray and bine mixture, #5.00gor 7 yards 40-inch @1 Nowelty Suiting, tm re sada green. for 7 yards 38-inch 50c. Cheviot. Mixture, gar. net the predominating shade. 21.20 for 6 yards 38-imch 30c. Suiting, in mixture of xray and white, £1.40 for 7 yards 36-inch 30c. Suiting, im mixture of brown and white. €#-The above few illustrations will give an ides of the dollar or so saved you in the cost of dress lengtha, Axv Now Fos Truamrses. Remnants accumulate datly. Too busy of late too thoroughly through the stock, so those mentioned be- Jow may not be the best bargains you will find here $1.7 for 24 yards of 75c. a yard Jet Trimming, in half-moon desien. 82.19 for Wg yards of @1.15 Jet Trimming, in st- “UL Bi for ing yards Of 6170 det Teta head 1.39 for 136 y 75 Jot in orate scroll destin. 1.18 for 1% yards of $1.68 Jet Band Trimming, Linch wide. 81.63 for 194 yards of 1.35 Jet Band Trimming. 480. for 154 yards 50c. Moss Trimming, in the pope- Jar tan shade. $1 for %{ yards, in brown. $1.60 sor 14 yards €2 Cut Stee! Trimming. 81.98 for 24 yard @1.15 g Porters’ loss. Setin and @.G. Ribbons, in all colors, ‘white and black ; 7c. for 4 inch and up in price to Ze. for 23g inches wide. Tex Puan Rowe & LISNER, oct ‘Corner 12th st. and Pa. ove,

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