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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. MONDAY October 24, 1892. RosBY 8. NovES : anor. | THE EVENING STAR bas = regular and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper in the city. As a local NEWS paper and Ad- _ vertising Medium it bas ne competitor. —— ‘The campaign seems to bave reached the phase where both parties are affecting = conf | dence which they do not feel and thus reveal- | fing an anxiety which they do feel. The potnts of greatest doubt are the points of most pro- | nounced claim. The opposition to the demo- | erate te, {t appears, to come out on top in the | south, and the opposition to the republicans in | the west, while both sides are to carry all Of the desperately contested and really doabt- | ful states of New York, Connecticut, West Vir- gpnin and Indiana. If fastom should fail completely in the south President through the House's action. fusion should succeed at all in the south, and be beaten in the west, Harrison could without New York win the victory. But both parties have im thetr inner souls abjured at this critical rainbow-chasing, pivotal states of 1884 The advice of Tux Stan to both candidates is to carry New York, for it very mach as if that state's 36 votes surely swing the scale. It isa carious tm respect to the four pivotal states of that both democrats and republicans are most concerned and uneasy in regard to the two. states which they carried in that vear,and most | With the ample warning that they have received ther are not apt to lose this election through the apathy of ever-confidence. They know in time the task that fs cut out for them. Baral New York ts to be aroused. The fusion tendency among the western farmers and apathy mong the New York farmers are to be over- come. Upon the snecens of their labors in these directions during the next two weeks the result of the election will depend. With control of ‘all branches of the national government hang- ing tm the balance the struggle until November ‘Sth will be desperate and tremendous. ——— 202 ‘The grade crossing ts still bloodily vindicat- tug Tux Stan's war against it, Since the last fewue of this paper three persons have been struck by passing locomotives or trains, two of whom were injured and one killed. One these occurred Saturday night on the Balt more and Potomac at 434 street, the gates being down. The two cases yesterday morning at @th street and Virginia avenue, whether it i= shown both gates were safely down or not, also demonstrate the | necessity, even more = imperatively, of an abolition of all grade crossings within the city limiteor where the failroad tea pases through thickly settled community. ‘The man Singleton Bell, who was here killed, bad scarcely «solitary chance, if he had one, for bis life, for there is not only a sharp curve, but obstructions tothe view, which prevented him from seeing the locomotive until it was upon him. ‘That point and the dangerous bne at Dela- ware avenue and H street on the Baltimore and Ohio road are death traps of the most cer tain kind. and the only wonder is that the casualties at the two points have not been greater. As it is, the case is one that appeals powerfully to the sense of | humanity and public safety. When in one! night and the following day, after frequent ac- cident of a similar character on both roads, three accidents at grade crossings on one road ean occur, either through the negligence of the | railroad employes or not, it is surely time for | all grade crossings on the two great roads en- tering Washington tobe superseded by some safe means of crossing. ed The unfavorable comment on Chauncey M. Depew's remark that “Socialism finds disciples only among those who are forced to fly from | their native lands” is probably the result of a disposition on Dr. Depew's part to use words in their most popular sense. Ordinarily this is & commendable method, but in this care it pe mits a misunderstanding. The of the title “Socialists” by peop! tually outlaws has cast a stigma up: does not deserve. “‘Socialiem,” cioxe! tellngently defined, has been the subject found philosophical thought. “‘Socialixts™ | prover are impractical philanthropists rather | than outlaws, | ppropriation | who are vir-| a it that it and in-} f pro- see —- | Everybody will read Mr. Biaine’s political news today. Everybody always revs what Mr. Blaine has to «ay. His review of the politi- eal situation at ite most critical moment cannot fail to have interest for the American people. What he writes about the platforms of the two reat parties and the letters of acceptance of | their respective candidates will be generally a proved by repub: and reprobated by demo- | erate, in accordance with party predilection, of Ovr Ows Turonrantos Of fine Freach Onyx and Chine GLOGKS oe ‘Is now complete and we have on exhibition nearly 100 patterns rangice in price from 925.00 te #100. In offering or French Clocks for sale we wish to state that every Clock sold is put ap at the house by our clock maker and ts visited by him weekly until thoroughly regulated and satisfactory to the owner, 20 that © clock purchased from us will give you no rouble, We hare an slegunt line of Our and Gilt Candel- ‘abras and side ornaments to match Onyx Clocks. Our assortment of AMERICAN CLOCKS ‘From @5 to €20 are special values. Bronse Top Pieces from $1 up. R. HARRIS J.C. Horcnresox, IMPORTER AND MAKER . EXQUISITE BONNETS, ROUND HATS, EXCLUSIVE STYLES WRAPS AND JACKETS. 907 PENN. AVE. FST. COR 13TH. at VV EP EYE EY PETE P EET EVE YT EY EVYEYTETYYTrY F ASAASASAASAASASAASASAAAASASASSASAASAAAAAANAA Corea makes more bread, lighter bread, whiter bread, mereter bread and better bread than any other flour. Yoo can never make cod bread from bad flour,even shou dyou iveasio.ga Methuselaly and have the patience of Job. But we won't talk abou’ what you van't do, but wat you can de. “Ceres” Flow is ai ure w ite Biended Patent Process Flour of na ions. re w'ation, If you are not @ very good o 4 course, res” Flour won't h chef of nice licht Jes the ease The baker of brew! Just rheint, er, Rot ube sbetening and use milk ratier than pre ense that it ts Cores,” for there ts m flour * just How about tring “Ceren* next Buy itof your mover. Weomy whoe uve it. Wa M. Gar & Os, “Wholesaie Flows ant Peet Jeaere Be aes BX HES fare Pp AA SFESE . FOR 5 SEAMS IS CHE 5 SSH 1S MHLRERE 5 5 SHI 1S CHEBSESS WERE 000 K i Sea be & oo £84 Ek Ses = SPROWAL 1 ABE SAtkE TS. fn eto wuality cheviot cloth, teilor i nae ants ed seams. choice ie a : Mad, toadiar value 95, sf." Oe SPECIAL 2-LADIES' BLACK CHEVRON CLOTH CAPES. pleated back, full 40 inches long, tailof made, all sizes to requiar vaitie $8, at... S SPECIAL 3—LADIES' and MISSES’ TAN and GRAY CAMEL'S HAIR CLOTH JACKETS, bound seams, notch collars, bx or coat back, im plain or 98 50 Sehy, rerute"vate FSGS gg SPECIAL 4-LADIES’ and MISSES" BERG S AP oe MBE AT CHEVRON CLOTH.” with of” Astrachan, frachan SPECIAL 5-LADIES' VEDIUM HE\VYWEIGHT FAY DIAGO- seria iined, roll- collar, Toth or ms, box oF coat k, al! sizes t 48, recular value 812, SPECIAL LADIES, MISSES’ & CHIL- DREN'S SAILORS that were 1.00, silk rib ynds, in blac! your choice ai We will c Beat” Quatity FELT BATS nnd Bi in ‘all the latest colors, a 1.25 ALPINE or WALKING AT. trtiamed with best quial- ity Aix ribbon, in binck dius, brown, red, tan and ray, leather lindd, ats... SPECIAL 6-200 TRIMMED MATS ana BONNETS, comprising ‘all the lareat atvica, regain: value & 5. Jour choite SERB. Lives’ Fersismses. SPECIAL 1—Fxce!lent Quality COTTON DRAWERS, deep hem and tucks, yoke bands. sold every- ‘where ai 2c. and 25c., at SPECIAL 2-Ladi ) Medtum - werht KIBBED VESTS, with draw Ins taye, rewular ‘value at SPECIAL 3- tinne to sell the AMeRtCAN 7 SPECIAL 4 8 1 2 3 SPECIAL 3-50c, MERINO VESTS, French necks, pearl buttons, at SPECIAL 4-INDIAN LAWN APRONS, $8.98 oo. Bo. 98 9o. 2c. De. Bide hems, tucks ‘adore strings, regular Le. ee lo. SPECIAL 5—DOMET SKIRTS, in assorted = lors, stripes and checks, full Teusth, ‘regular value 4 Oc. at. = ‘kde. Canprens Wear. SPECIAL 1—Ass Jeader in CHILDE 91.00, 81.25 and $1.50. 49c. 49c. 49c. 490. ‘PECIAL 2—CHILDRI 8 2 DRAW. ERA. bodies rads of wood quality (willed cotton, at 17. SPECIAL 3- CH'LDE: HAM APH: long eves, “wash lace anund 4 Deca and sieevessate.ccons BDC. SPECIAL4—HANDSO FCAPS. made of Du ancvah est kt feck other style WHEE SILK FMBROTDEW ED CALS, wit! 8c. fur Stems 2, CAN YOU Ar FC CIAL OFF. RN: WEDNESDAY? Fou Paroce, x 7TH ST. a4 nt Weeety Berens W. HL. Horky. » EIGHTH AND PENN. AVE THIS WEFK WE ARE GOING TO Woovwarn & Lorunor, 1%, lla Axo F Sts N. W. _—— BEGUN TODAY—CONTINUED TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY AND DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK. Nover Axo Ixsrmvorive Exuzarriox oF A Sux Loow Ix Orverattos. LOCATION. —Tenth street building near Silk Departinent, HOURS in which loom will be operated—9 to 11 a.m.—1 to4 p.m. For seven years we havo been selling the products of the HASKELL SILK COMPANY, Saccarappa, Maine, whose sole agente we are for thie city. ‘he success we have had as such has induced the man- ‘txer of the itil to cons-nt to have an exhibition here in order to show the ladies of Washington how {hese fabrics, so much favored by them, are made. This mill claias what fow other manufacturers of Black Silk Goods can—to produce only pure dye fabrics. Toeach piece manufactured by them is at- tached their trade mark and guarantee, which reads— This Siik i warranted not to break. crock or shift, and we will make good any justifiable clatme made within siz montha from date of purchase. HASKELL SILK COMPANY, Manufacturers of Fine Dress Silks, The oppo-tunity is yours to sscure a BLACK S'LK D.AES3 under favorible conditions. A little later the rise in raw silk, caused by the great deman.lat present for silk fabrics, will prompt manu- facturers to raise their prices. ALL THIS WEEK. Tenth street building—near silk department 9 to 11 am.—1todp.m. Beorxsrxo Tomorrow, Tvrspax, We Wu Seu. Fos 690 Gexorse Reaangve Proor Ercurxos, ‘ (SIGNED BY THE ARTISTS) FRAMED IN TEN DYFFERENT STYLES—OAK, WHITE AND GOLD, WHITE AND SILVER AND ORNAMENTED FRAMES—NEW AND PREITY PATTERNS. A large firm having decided to discontinue the sale of Etchings and Engravings not of their own Productions, closed out to us the entire stock AT ABOUT ONE-TWENIIETH ITS ACTUAL VALUE. ‘There are several sizes in the lot. 10x20—-7x18—16x20—14x17—11x14-18x22, &e. Many of these have been sold as high as $5 without the frame—none are worth less than 82. Choice for 69. ‘The following letter will teil the why and wherefore: Tae Uxiaas Masvractortse Company, Angnsts, Arr Pvsuisnexs AND MANUFACTURERS OF Picrore Fraues Axo Ant Noverries, NEW YORK, OCIOBER 19, 1892. Messrs. Woonwarn & Loraror. WASHINGTON, D. ©. GENTLEMEN: We have decided to accept your offer for the 1,138 Framod Etchings &nd will ship the same to you as soon as they can be packed. We desire to state at the same time that many*of these Etchings are Artists! Remarque Proofs, sicned by the artists, and quite a number of them have sold as high as 85 each without frames. \\@are led to make this great sacrifice only by the fact that we have decided to dis- continue the sale of Etchings and Encravings which are not our own production; otherwis» we certainly would not be willing to make such a sacrifice, Awaiting your further orders on our own productions, we remain, Very truly yours, THE ULLMAN MANUFACTURING COMP‘ NY, NATHAN ULLMAN, PRESIDENT. We unhesitatingly say that a picture bargain of this magnitude was never presented to the people of Washington. ‘TUESDAY MORNING—PICTURE DEPARTMENT. (Fifth floor... -10th st. building.) Tomorrow, TWO HUNDRED Srennxe Siver Love Spooxs, ‘With gold bowls, heart and other shapes? and fancy handles, at the anusual price of 96o. (First for... 11th st. building. ) JUST IN-ON BALE TOMORROW. 560 DOZEN Ustemoe Fror Hars. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDRI Fine quality—a!l the new colors and shapes—Pointed Walking Hats, Turbans, Large Flats, Small Hats, Sailors, ete. A regular dollar quality, 750. (Second floor... BEGUN TODAY-CONTINUED TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY. Avreus Ovexixe Exposrriox ie oF Exciestve vrorten Noverries.” Wraps, Js reet an! Evenine Costumes, Top Coats, Traveling Garments, Far Garments, Tea Gowns, Paris Silk Waists m1 Misses’ Cloaks and Suita, ThF Forvien Nove ties represent some exquisite creations of Worth, Pingat, Guillott, Chrethien R quiur and Sara Meyer. (Third floor... : es 11th st. building.) oro Derarruest. Horsenorn Reguistres. w Casin sand Reltines—our own importation, ine St:ve Police : vhaebone Casinea, per yard AAO: | carat eid tne mene OHA : Wha ebone Casines, per yard as = a5. | item: Sad Tron Rests, with p ng and wax- Pe. of ® yis......-15, 30 am ‘ne boar Latiached. ‘k and White Whaleb ne Casing, 51 Dish Mops... Brags Candlestick Ja anned Casyadors, piece and 23¢ at : Beltines, per vd. --10, 12, A GRAS th ‘Washington is noted for its large first- lass furniture stores, and furniture can de boucht Waphington as low as any wherein America. Yet the Furntture Du-iness in Washington needed mew life—new ideas and new methods It ‘Reeded Furniture establishment that ‘Would have but ‘‘one price,” that the (owest price, and have that price plainly marked in Roman ficures—not in hyero- girphigg neededs Furniture house to its patrons everything new in Furniture—the Intest shapes, ‘Woods and finishes the moment such ‘Were sprung upon the market. Such @ Purniture house is ours. As to “one Price” the laws of the Medes and Per- sians areno more forcible upon any ‘one point than we are on this. ‘That we propose to carry the latest productions, of whatever description, in ‘our line is evidenced by the magnificent line.of Chamber Suites of Red Curly Birch; the exquisite 3-piece art parlor furniture and hundreds of *'edd" pieces of various styles and shapes now on ex- hibit. Why not take the trouble to drop 1m some day and permit one of our sales- ‘men to show you through the stock? Fixe Ree Scrres, $42.50. © We offer Handsome 5-piece Wilton Rug A LISE Tit OF MIS? SUSE Most men are particular in reeard to what they wear. They showld bel It's certainly Detter to have cood SHOES than it ts to have peor ones, expecially when the good ones can be had at the poor ones’ Prices. The trouble is that all men do not know how and where to bay. A lifetime of Successful catering to Gentlemen's wants PUtS usin a position to give «mequaled eat- fiefaction in “wearing ror he feet.” ‘Whether it's a very fine SHGE that you want o only an ordinary one our prices are from 81 to €2 iower than elsewhere. One of our immense stores is crowded from floor to ceiling with MEN'S SHOES. Our ““F. F_ 8." Lace and Coneress SHOR is do service for is hundreds, yes, | fete gies out e198 Then theve is the celebs ” x SHOE STORE™ Cal SHOR. In Coummen | Lace and Bis: ber. which ts 5 equal anywhere ai 4 neg. 3.00 nd-tewed SHOE, tn the diferent etyies | wr There's noend to the variety to be 87. Fou haveran fumonse’ = Our ever-popular price.” “ $5.00 | TH WERGAITERs, = ¥ mH OvFkeiitias: 50% PE For Ladies and Gentlemen. .- ee r ty f xy i i | $3.25 ANKETS. White Lakewoud QD WBLANKETS tench tortor, 1 si 5 10 White earedale, Beate wars ?, y ‘White Searsiaie utahed BiXwatrs OF 3. All-wool Kentack; dark blue Fine Wool Suites, embracing sofa, reception chatr, r : 1 @ivan and two side chairs, for $42.50. um. 36.00 2 Piast ‘The frames are of handsomely carved Oo, ERE a> — and polished cherry and the uphovstery 22 be 37.50 Fee, is of the richest Wilton rug and most o F ANKET. attractive colorings {maginable. As the ad a oneal fashion leans to ‘‘odd” pieces, we will RRR rR bs lees ~ ive you the privilege of ne ecting each Rat Ee - Aedeeovanicn dened > 9f your five pieces in diff-renteolorings. b Ee eros =o an : 2.5 kee 7 10 ine Gn tev . ee me > 181.98 8 stiste, Sitka Meee S148 ; ee —. 4 Goar For Rvos, $2.25. $2.25 ¥ ake, Ske eZ" 81.68 DL.20 4 Blanket, Grecian toner 1G iO Fas! Goat Fur“ Bare {trom the & EE | pon cps comes coLb wave ¢ Kon), white, weay lack; MIFS COLD avy ec ‘peee cevrbcns we Sd ead ih by is ib, Sree ies Ua 7. a k KR ERE OURSELF THIS SEASO Osx $2.25 Exes. ae S oD — ss, 8 8 tat “od? Suxexa Reas, 750. 500 Smyrna Door Rugs, in seven at- % ‘tractive patterns and colorings. Worth a1. Ostx 75c. Excu. Souw Osx Tasies, $1. Solid Oak Tables, 17-inch top, beaded edge and lower shelf. Worth $1.25 each. Osiy $1 Eacu. Haxosomz Rockers, $3.65. Solid Oax Rockers, in three different finishes and cherry, richly uphol in silk tapestry and plush. showy Rocker and ‘whore at $4.50 and Osx $3.65 Eacu. “ONE PRICE ONLY,” AND THAT THE LOWEST. Cras & Hynoisa, aoe | fee Bow WITH THE PEN AS WITH THE NEEDLE. WE DON'T PRETEND TO WRITE FIRST- CLASS POETRY, BUT WE CAN AND DO MAKE BETTER GARMENTS (AT PRICES TO SUIT THE WAGE EARNER OR MAN OF INCOME) THAN ANY OTHER TAILOR ON EARTH. ONE ORDER DEMONSTRATES THIS TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION. SUITS TO MEASURE FROM $20.00. TROUSERS TO MEASURE FROM $5.00. OVERCOATS TO MEASURE FROM $18.00. 2,000 styles to choose. wnann (Samples mated), 615 AND G17 PENN. AVE. at Four Br “Daves Ar Tue Riss: JULIUS LANSBURGH will create o trade sensation the coming week by feeling, im widition to a dozen or more otherextracrdinary bargains, the following. Remember, these “Drives” are to be had only at the New York Ave. Rink, between 13th and 14th sts. Hics-Back Disise Cuams, $1. GREATEST BARGAIN YET! Excellent Hisgh-back Dining Chairs, with small side aris, Ostxy $1 Excu. Linoe Easy Oax Rockers, $3.85. Large Handsome'y Polished Solid Oak Rockers, oak seat, large size, wide, com- fortable arms, Oxix $3.85 Exca. Souw Osx Aw Cuams, $1.75. Larve Comfortable Solid Oak Hixh-back Library Chairs, with wile, coufortabie arms, noted for ease and strength, Osx $1.75 Exc. Lance Roe Covcnzs, $16.75. me Figured Wilton Rug Fysesr Suoes. $3.50. FOR EVENING. RECEPTIONS. Finest Slippers—satins, blue, yellow, white, pink, red. Buede—all colors, BEST | SHOES FOR BOYS. BEST | SHOES FOR GIRLS. Brst| SHOES FOR CHILDREN. Patent-leather Bluchers, Dancing Pumps and Oxfords. Heavy Sole Russet Shoes, 3UsT OUT. INFANTS’ SHOES—ALL COLORS. Wausox & Cann, 929 F ST. N.W.. BALTIMORE STORE, 4 and 6 W. Baltimore st. oc]7-Lm ONE ONE ETTER LITER ‘The ‘Archer and Pancoast™ GAS FIXTURES have « world-wide rep- . for they lead the leaders. We're ‘their Washington agents. There's no charge sor their same, but you miht expect it almost any- where but here. &B xo. Ovencoars. TITHE WEATHER HAS NOT GIVEN THE OVEROCOATS ANY SHOW 80 FAR THIS SEASON, BUT FROM NOW ON WE MAY CONFIDENTLY EX- PEOT OVERCOAT WEATHER AND 7B ARE PREPARED FOR IT, WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FASHION. ABLE STYLE IN OUTSIDE GARMENTS: FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDRER, ALL THE NEW SITAPES, IN THE MOST POPULAR FABRICS. CUT, MADE AND TRIMMED IN OUR INIMITABLE MANNER AND AT OUR Ustal LOW PRICES. H PREVAILING FASHION IS THE DOUBLE-BREASTED MEDIUM AND LONG CUT OVERSACK.~ WE HAVE THEM IN ALL SHADES AND COLORS, WITH SILK, ITALIAN OR WOOL LIN. ING, WELT, OR STRAP SEAMS AND DEEP COLLAR, AND LIKE ALL OF OUR GARMENTS PERFECT FITTING. THE EXACT COUNTERPART OF THE LATEST OREATIONS OF THE SWELLEST NEW YORK AND LOm- DON TAILORS. ir YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS THR if Rosrxsox, Panzer & Co., Awernroax Crorntien: 1200,1202 & 1204 FS: N.W. W. A. Prexce «& Co. 719 MARKET SPACE The Ladies’ Shopping Plam, p paxcrrs THE FASGES OF FASiicS In DRESS GOODS PIERCE'S. The stock's lancer, ‘better, newer than ever. In fact isentirely new. Preview to the present season Mourning Goods lome com Prined the major portion of cur aesorunent. HE "PARLES 4 RE "TURNED HE Japtes Ane Lvuxep ‘This year. The variety of plain and colored DRESS GOODS ts immense, Every conceivable style and sort ts here. The most beawfi7u! Jets of the weavers’ art find with use tempo- Tary home. Only temporary, though, for it's be- coming known more and more generally every day that “PIEKCE KEEPS DRESS GOODS.” ‘The sales are fnereasing, as & consequence. to very large proportions, for the prices are of the JASHION are prominent st HEDD e — Pe RESTING FO! * * | Shoe i . & SE . ms same old sort that have made us promincst course. But Biaine's war of saving it wil! be | “7 ABA Mt ave m pale eisai 2 Binding, all shales, rer piece of 10 yueds....25¢ | SyOe rushes... pen richiy trimmed. with wk pla S. S. § ee KO. among Washington's Lady Shoppers ete eceseeeeeeee eNITURE R. REALE i sas ‘e08 shed wi qi 9 QTE CT NW . . sdmired by many who do not bold his political | = - AF OF TRE ayaa. BOT wa Wha'eb nes, horn strips, per doz. 12, 14,16,18 and 20c and faished with dew frings, strong. | 490) QTE ST NW, If WEE D8 Y2t M&tE Gee opinions. j Every sack and bar- * mate. aulns Vacavan (Oaks <0 **He-culine” Dress Stays.extra heavy, warranted, Tek Hauners, — —— = — ¢ Wir Do Lou Moxe Goo gains ' ll Es Nb not to break, per doz...... : Tacks, paper. ‘ 5 [0 Hr A young man who was arrested yesterday for | el of the genuine SHOW YOU. A LARGE SOLID OAK Cotton Belting, white, black and eray, per pe. Osix $16.75 Excn. 1884. A Cesrvny, 1892. heya sci ? eget ww —ynal having taken @ bath inthe Potomac last summer | ‘Ceres contains @ ¢ ROCKER, 18-INCH SEAT, UPHOL- anc Eyes, white and black, percard. snot MS covers eemnmny emo yearn eteteod semig santas Seb notes toe indulged in some sarcastic observations on the = 2 STERED IN TAPESTRY, AND ALSO : . 4ft., S5e.1 5 ft, vers the period of our Fesience here. nothing that will bo worn. In MOUREING Gait & Ce. : = 7 . ‘completion of our Eesha wnnew action implicn. The incident calle attention | Gait & Ce. Lookfor * WERK AT &: A LARGE OAK Bent Hooks and Eyes, cart. wang] My Res E WASHINGTON, “Det evil tll pees tue af th COLORED again to Washington's slighted opportunities | . : ROGERS, WEEE Denes, 15 TATE Gross. 50, 60, 75 and 85 auMOTE J'URNITURE <atrorrom, Goons: for a first-class bathing beach It ix to be - TRY O8 SILK PLUSH, 06— THIS ‘Stratdhs Hooks anf Ryes, card. Be. box rs a s Eight even‘ful, prosperous yeers, marked by a series Colored Serges in all colors. WEEK,84 75. A VERY GOD COUCH, Gro-s. se} N.Y. Ave. “Rixz,» Near L4-ra Sr, | otspientid successes. A plant of wondertal tenacity 35 inches wide, 50 ete. vd hoped that another summer wili witness better wk seis an ae Herrinebone Braid, new patterns. hoe Biacking. 2 TT 80 and luxurious growth, with staying powers so pro- Winches, 75 cte., €1.00, 81.25. thing ss - pee aya 7 we ot ee Carved Wooden Salad Forks and spoons. 10 totOe. wet etna het te “Comme Soore ter sede Wiipcords, various shades for street wear, 46 . 1 z pool Twist . 11th st. building. ilipudan crew, in our case, . eee inches wide, yard... “ #100 ‘The fast outgoing October is the brightest, Sage tahensapeny gto =p ender eg Dare z : cupation gone. ‘ALl-wool Bengalipes, new shades for street wear, healthiest, most beautiful in many years. Tie | A BEAUTIFUL OAK BOOK CASE, 5 ae Ie] ‘Three months was the allotted time, but eight years 48 taches wide, per yard... res red and of the falling | hs | eseaesesassesasess ‘seeeaeeeeseseseesesess LARGE GLASS DOOR, WITH Hair Pins in papers. . “ have pyeed and the finding of our “Commerc ‘Siinch All-wool French € gold ae ry gee the cheer? ai, | $2ggereses baht memaantnnacna Spies nae, aun aces pee “ell Hair Pins per don. ew Rococo» Decoration Grave" in this city ts not eve a remote possitility. ehad-s and calere....... ing sunshine and the fine, er en- re q Rarbour's Linen Thread. spoo ; a4 3 ‘The whole-bearted support pes - “tot. oye P Dy D~ | gessoceqsonsoseososcees sseeerecoeeese+se 917.50. A LARGE PARLOR SUITE, Coats’ Spool Cotton, eac! Pieces, including slop Jar—extra Value at Is Frse Excuse Corsa Wane “ Pe cr go a fogs, followed by balmy mi H and mildly cool nights. have enamored more | than poetical people. Everybody is ra love| ‘with this Uctober. - a —— One of the most conspicuous of cor | weather | signs is the increase in the number of bur-| glaries and highway robberies. Aw most of the | offenders are criminals of the lo west intel gence their operations should be w ot by mere in- dustry on the part of the police», without any demand on the higher detective faculties that appear to be exercixed with vo much jealous discrimination. +02. A new disease more dendt) than yellow fever feeaid to be applying for admission to New York. It is known as ber’-beri, and there is every reason to hope as well to expect that this country will get no further than s speaking ecquaintance with it. oe Minnesota democrats are pretty sanguine partinans. Not having had a goveraor of their Persuasion in thirty-five years they think they eee signs of welcoming him to the state capital. ‘This seems to be a year of great expectations in Bitherto unexpected quarters. wee ‘The critics will now proceed to show how much worse the lengthy world’s fair ode was than it might have been, instead of adopting the optimistic opposite course. — ‘There ix great danger of the American car- toons being overworked. Theze is an abundance of exeelient artistic talent, but the idea supply ems to be limited. see ‘There is « visible effort to be good natured in Sheena Sess reset sesegsess: Banoaiss’ Is Fonsrrere 6 PIECES, IN SILK PLUSH, 860; PRICE THIS WEEK, $47.50. A LARGE OAK SUITE, 6 PIECES, IN WILTON 1UG$, $65; PRICE THIS Tas Wee Our prices are always 0 uniformly low that no difference what you want in the Furniture line you are certain toget it ats bargain if you buy Aere. During this week, however, we are offer- ing Spectai Bargatne in the foliowine: SECRETARIES, WRI\ING DESKS, PARLOR DESKS AND BOOK CASES, ALSO DINING ROOM CHAIRS, EASY CHAIKS AND ROCKERS, In wamerous tasty and unique designs at prices a0 extremely (ow that you will be as- tomisned. If you are in want of any of these arti- cles, or likely to be soon, would it not be wisdom ax well as economy to embrace this ‘opportunity while itis within your reach? Gar Remember, we sare you money on each and every purchase, and from 25 to 60 per centas comparad with inataliment howse prices. Geo. Buerrsantn. Fossrroxe asp Urnotsrery Goons. 515 Sevesta Sr. N. W Lowssr Prices For Burren ‘We will sell at our main depot and *‘Cen- ter Market" and “*K” Street Market stands Sim lots of Fancy Creamery Butter for #1 ‘Wayne MacVengh's open letter tu Minister Egan (het i creditabic in purpose but a little shaky e ehewrement 2 My Flaine hee elaborated on Cleveland's own Bott Af campaigning He appears not only fe ee ewweys yore, tyst in the magnsines Also 5Ib boxes of Pine, Sweet 3c. Elgin Creawwery Buiter for $1.60. Others of same name in the same business, sete mureof the ‘a.tials and locations— James F. Tass F. Orsren csueceosr to the 014 Firm.) ‘Main Depot, cor. vth ani Pa. ave. nw. ‘Btapde'e Cooter and Ast warsete ott WEEK, 856. A FINE SUITE, WITH HIGHLY POLISHED FRAMES, IN SILK TAPESTRY, 6 PIECES, #65 —YOU WANT TO SEE THIS SUITE. A SOLID OAK CHAMBER SUITE, BEVEL PLATE, €17.50. A BETTER ONE AT $22.50. A LARGER ONE AT 825. THE BEST MADE SUIT© IN THE MARKET AT THE PRICE, AND A BEAUTIFUL CHEVAL SUITE AT 930. THE OTHEKS YOU MUST COME AND SEE. W. H. Horse, oc24-6t EIGHTH AND PENN. AVE. Dozen Alcohol Lamps. .. Roberts’ Gold Eye Needles, paver. Garter Buckles, pair. Money Bac Emories.. ‘Tomato Emories. ‘Tomato Pin Cus: ions. Chinese Ironing Wax, cake. . Stockine Darners.. Needle Books. Slipper Soles, pair. Curling Irons. DOMESTIC DRESS GOODS, No, 14,500 yards Fancy Suitings, twenty color. —200. yard. — —ie. yard. — ‘No.3—A lot of Illuminated Suitings, 36 inches wide, ‘made to sell for 50c. +++-20th st, building.) | (Becond floor... — 88 set.— Carlsb:d China Cream Pitchers, assorted shapes de-oratiihs. -— Real China Tndividual Butler Plates, decors ina jas itler sted in various patterns. By Wraanrs & Enwoxsrox. ‘This handsome Decorated Dinner Ware will be sold in open stock—Just as many of each of the various pieces as you wish. Prices exceptionally low, viz: Plates, #2, $2.25 and 82.50 per dozen. Platters, 40c. to $1.75. Covered Dishes, $1.50 each. “These can only be appreciated by inspection. W & Ebwoxsros, 1205 By Ave N.W.. SoU TITINTTIT AAA HARAREEERRARDA AAA ‘ourtexox Liz A Rost Lexar. nee Eee ae a ee sou Siete ——40c. dozen.—— ‘China Mustard Pots, with spoon, ae ‘China Sait, Pepper and Mustard Sets, —25e.— Genuine Hand-painted China Bread and Butter Plates, all styles of decorations, $2.50 to $18 doz. — (Sth floor. 10th st. bidg.) oct Tier Discus A lot of Colored Glass Night Lampe, in red, bl amber. Were Svc. arcs Alot of Bisque Night Lampe, wi fancy decorated with shades, Were $1. —NXow 750.— ‘Fancy Mirrors, with silver embossed frames, beveled ‘French plate —#2.50 to $10.— (Sth floor. 10th st. bldg.) —o— Canpeews Mosux Unvrawsan. ‘ euntdren’s Mustin r 7 Skirts, goog quality, wide hem, —2% to 50c.— According to size. Children's Muslin Skirts, better quality, ruffle of ‘Hamburg, cluster of tucks. —S5 to Se.— According to size. ‘Infante’ Short Skirts, all sizes and qualities, Sie. to $2.50.— Children's and Misses’ “Double Ve” @n@ **Ferris” ‘Waists, winter weight, all styles and sizes. 10th st. building.) i g . i i if 1 f position. We owe it all to them and shail tangible means and methods to show bi appreciate all they have done for us. Hemember, each and every one of you, that this ANNIVERSARY WEEK, Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. AND ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 290. ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIKS, Myri ds of ‘em. MEN'S SUITS, —$7.50.— Jers end tinpatiently matter, ede hhoee SoerESTe a eset are. . Checks, Homespuns, {ustraight abd runt Goats and Cutaway Frock Costs, worthy & 50 inches wide, $1.00 » 25, @1.97, @1.50. ‘An | then the sususied Broadciotha,Sd tncbea, all colors, yard. <a 81.75 Storin Senses, the mnost popular DRESS GOODS tm demand, in navy blues and blacks, 48 and 50 inches wide. #1.00, 81.25 and 81.50 BS inches wide, per Fard.........--.-...MOCTR, Ours is an extensive line of Gray Goods, plain ‘and tn stripes and plaids. Prices range from 50 ‘cents to $2.00 yard. . 4 FES IS USDENEAE List Ber Not LEE We sell GLOVES and fit them to, All GLOVES costing €1.00 or

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