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THE “EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. B . Kesr Your Ess G oops — Fe id i BRR ‘I 7 gy ON US and watch how wo will make things ee Rak ken ¥ Ss, hum during this week. You know us as leaders fe EERE ¥ = tm low prices. COMMENCING TODAY we ‘Will lower every record of prices to « point OT have picked out the bert possible season | where our competitors dare not follow. | if you are intending to add = new, BLACK Reav Tarse Recorv Bagaxens. DRESS to your wardrobe this fail. The de- Bors Crorutsa. ¥ dteners are, of courne, everlasting at tt—but some. | times their efforts brine forth richer fruit-and a | 38. Bors’ Durable Knee Pants at. <<. 20 84 Boys! Schoo! Sule at 22.25 Reavier crop of it-than at others—and mow thereis «| $7 Boy Drees Suite at “$2.00 meat abu tant har Tt will be many a lone day y * Before the cle f the present ts eclipsed. Mews Fersisnrsos. c Fine Merino Shirt or Drawers at BLACK ts such # serviceable eolor—tt cannot beer homey yr er RS | teavagance to own at leest one more sombre-hued | 50c. Uniaundered Shirts, reinforced front and tack, 4-p1y linen bosom, | gown, Many have sold so far this season. | aa" gaspeaders nt, Be has taken w siderable scheming and plan- | @1 English Gloria Umbrellas at | tae to kerry our ent whole—and complete Rees Wak Bas Cie farinst the demante that have been made upon it 5Ge_ Stk Embroidered Caps at. ‘$2.25 Silk Embrotdered Long Cloaks at. 87.50 Ladies’ Jacke's, fine meiton with fur shawl But yon late buyers will not suffer this time for your tertiness = | _ collar 32 inches long at....... , +450 ‘2 Girls’ Dresses, age 4 to 14, at. ¥ wii as ae ne ee Uspenwean Axo Hostear, ro woot NGALINE beavy—Jast ‘Bhe. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests at_ 2le Pe toe a weil tailor-made— @2a yard. G5e. Exyptian Yarn Ribbed Veats a dime ASTHACHAN STKIPED CHEVIOT | ASTRACHSN camers [| . 5 Daesswaxens sioutd be greatiy interested in our | spectat saie ot Noriows. We are closing out a lot of best 50-yard Sewing Sik at ........... vi 2c. LONDON CORDS $1 and Hooks and Eyea & MOIKE BENGALINE 81.80ayer8 | 150 Best Quality San ont ¢ hyena wile ger AR 10e. Whalebone, § inches.s..g.. &. Dutch Linen Tape, all sides. SSA atarntxeoae ot |S: Drew Shiela. v wee $1.75 = yard = — = mar nae 17S 0 yard, camp | ile Covered Whalabone... “108 dozen CLOVE 91 and $1.75 0 yard WE GUARANTEE TO SELL EVERY BPINGLINE plain and striped ARTICLE AT THE PRICES QUOTED IN perp rey eeu a THIS ADVERTISEMENT. BRING IT he snberey oF ee WITH YOU. 17 WILL ASSIST YoU. nb BORDURE SERGES-@1 25 and @2 40-inch BROCHE DIAGONALS-€1.50 « Mic S+inch SILK and WOOL PLAID MEL- a eae aed ROSE #2 yar Be eee NOVELTY SERGFS stripes, plaids JACQUARDIANS flowers, stripes, spots, fnres. pone, diagona: . Se, R #1, ©1. 25, @1 Se, and $2.75 i} ae > — ininiiaaie en ae have inaugurated many special sales, a: toned yet we have them the best and surest are clad to announce that these have alw: BLACKS from the le: weavers of the world. © confidence reposed uraged to set aside sacrifice sales im order that yor better acquainted withthe days and take a! vantage of the opportuntties offered. Th . and we shall offer the following Ines of gogds at marvelously low prices: eae Ocn Ki Groves. Kid Gloves are a new venture with us, but we Propose to make this department » special feature of the business. We quote the foliow- ing introductory prices for tomorrow: Our Regular 8c. Betle Helen Kid Gloves, in tans, grays and blacks : Our Regular 08c. Misses’ Favorite Kid Gioves, in tans and «rays ....... 7 Our Kegular #125 Ermine Egmo Princess Kid Gloves, in white, tan, «rays biacit, efther button or Foster lacing, NTH STREET AND THE AVENUE. | 20. or my 2 our experience. only... ee sebrent her airtas | Our Regular $1.39 Florence Mousque- runt where to co and taire Undressed Kid Gloves. in taus, and where to go and wot are we this deen portion of are soon t we would to 2 with what is needed. ity Lace Gloves, in tans and blacks...... f the above Gloves will be tried on and vur risk. heip fitted at ve Our Winter Goods Departments offer the greatest possible inducements to buyersin variety, quality and Wooress, Fiassers, Buasxers axp Ever so coon. EVER SO CHEAP. A Full Size Comfort, weight 7 pounds, covered with good quality satine, for 98c. A much better one, worth $1.50, we offer at $1.25. Our Blankets are bought direct of the manufacturer and offered to yon ataamall advance of factory prices. Flanneis, in white, gray, red and blue, for skirtings. It is just the thing. See ours at 250. ax. Our Embroidered Flannels are marked just 8 cheap and have to be seen to be appreciated. ‘Theséare only a few of our many inducements in our Winter Goods Departments. While writing this our buyer of Comforts informs us that we have s Fine Choice Silk Comfort filled with the very best oider down, fancy stitched, worth $12, bougit under price. ‘Will offer them for sale at $8. “ Comrorrts. 75. Tt Srrasnvroenss, DRY GOODS, CLOAKS AND NOTIONS, 404 and 405 7th st. ty ‘That customers know where to come for thetr Coats when the weather turns cold was evidenced by the large crowd that visited us this morning. It is now pretty well known and acknowledged that we not only give youthe most stylish and berfect-fitting garments, put also save you from 81 to 85—according to the quality of the Coat you buy. reuments. A Fs; Bat Arencat: Ladies’ Plain Cheviot Refers at the low price of 85.50 each. Ladies’ Coats, $8.72 Coats of better cloth and better astrakhan at $10. Tan Clay Diagonal Reefers, tight-fitting back, flap pockets, notehed collar, very stylish, only 12. jew Tan Diagonal Cheviot Coats, with the stylish Watrean back, with black beit, new full puffed sleeves, notched coliar,finished with large brown buttons, perfect fitting and stylish, only 815.50. " atest ke Last N One of this season's most stylish novelties fs the New Columbia Cape. The Columbia Cape is of medivi length, falling just below the waist. We. have than in a variety of cloths and finishes. ‘olambia Capes of Broadcloth, half lined with changeable silk, Medict collar, with Per- stan trimming and finished with silk passomen- te fe band, dark green and navy blue, #18.50. Imubia Capes of Black Broadcloth, snitable for mourning, silk lined throughout, finished with wide eros-zrain silk ribbon, New ColumbianCapes of Dark Green SilkVelvet, on trimming, and b Cheviot Astrakhan Fur-trimmed ew +6 ew oiumbis apes. volumbi apes. jet ying, riebly lined with pink surah silk. are but a few of the novelties. Jur Ti: F: a Ni If you wish to be in style yon must have a little animnal around your neck—head,eyes, body, tail and all. Neck Scarfs of Black Coney Fur, $4 fs of Black Astrakhan Fur, k Scarfs of Tan Thidet, #5, Neck Scarfs of Mink, 810.50. Neck Scar's of Rich Sable, $15 We have Muffs to match all of the above Neck Scarfs. As a “‘special” we offer Black Dyed-Opossum Muffs at the low price of $3.50 each. Wee Write Fe $5. We have just opened thi ‘ashionable ashionable eck scarfs. eck Sei colen colen orning an attractive ers, shirred front, ed with belt, wh = Asovr Tue Usvrnwear Dezanr-| Ix Daess Goons Axo Sirxs j MENT. | department ‘scomplete in every detail. To- A 1 offer the following tremendous bar- | ttractive and <o: o heading eversthi that you will esees you will tn If you are to be married im = cara 9 9: categbors ie pats fow of the many attractions bow Curves, Sh s 401m, wide. 7 SILK WARP LANSDOWNE, 40 IN, brands are included in our stock of oo | ee | LK WARP LANSDOWNE, 40 IN., ead | | —_ | vest psor, sets, SI. R. Narnaxsox, r 4.8 Sucerasor to B. J. Behrend & Son, 815 Tos Sre NW. LK WARP, 42 IN, www on x way ft OX MMMM TES | ree N ws vernrxos,| 2M OH OX =| Ay 374, 50, 624, Poe | Se Paige igem | re monti fy 33 hx * : Le x Hi CORSETS AND DRESS | Eetrag : | LY Ane G Hoesexeer. . | “ Biankere ade, ean with satine fintsh. long ; , CTS. ana $1. ine CORSETS, . made of | lite 4 finished with | * wrt oitery. tack or whtte........ @2.50] P* Venue French Satine Cor | " $ - 625 sets, long waist and fan back. BLACK. TAN, GRAY AND WHITE CoR- Metin #10 . long and extra long, 75 CT: Land | Those S-cent Corsets are rapidly going. Better Fasmosxance Dress Trrmeses. An exquisite line of 2¢inch wide SILK MOSS TRIMMINGS, in navy, brown, black, reseda and Qinch SILK GIMPS tn all the leading shades. per yard...........25 CENTS CONEY FUR TRIMMINGS are“‘all the rage” thin season. We have these very desirable colors brown, black, white and gray. They're only a -38CTS.¥D | brown and green, strictly tailor made, worth #1 each. ndispen: nats Skirt Skirts: le Gevarate he ensable Separate 1 ce Skirts, in bis only #8.50 each. ore Yovelty Quits. velty Sutis. M ady exquisite line nits a number of eutirely new novel fem, enabling us to show beyond doubt the largest and most attractive line of Ladies’ Keady-made Suits offered in Washington. Wits, H. M°Kes: sx N.W. 933 Pt Tur Moxewestar, FASHION LEADERS IN wwe Mutuvery, Croaxs, Hosiery, Gioves, & Croaxs Axp Surrs A rare opportunity to secure a bargain. ‘ailor-made Walking Coats of diagonal cheviot,new ods, worth 85. 3 A visit will 98, A full line of Tailor-inate Reefers,in cheviot, Clay diagon: ton oth, 14.98, Imported Clay Diagonal Cheviot and Covert Cloth Top Coats, silk lined, strictly tailor made, 812.98 to A special lot of Seoteh fot Reofer Suits, in $2.08. Atirsetive offering of High-grade Suits, Cloaks, Jackets, Caps, &e. 222 Pan tsto mateh, were 81. Ano Vests— 16 No. 18 No. 20 No. 22 No. 25 We. Be. Be. le. Be Be. Ladies’ Fat k Hose. were 310... -.... Ladies’ French Balbriggan, light and mediu weight...... “i Lad es’ Boot-pattern Opera Shades, were 50c Misses’ and Children’s Black Hose, were 35c. Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Hose, were 40c. Muuusens. BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS From 82.98 upward. Untrimmed Felt Hats from... 480. to $1.98 Misses’ Trimmed Hats in Sill 8c Misses’ Trimmed Hats in Sik Velvet .. ‘Te A large purchase of Plain and Fancy Feathers, Birds to be weld 5e., 100. 18e., Be. and 38. 200 Small Black Ostrich Tips at ae Princess Agyeat display of Plumes, Half Plumes, Tips, Ostrich Tins, in black, white and colors. We ive away WITH EVERY NOTION PURCHASE Amounting to 50 cents or more an ownce bo z of LOOSE SEWING SILK, about 1,000 yards, alone worth BO conte We want you to make the acquaintance of the compietest and most properiy priced NOTION STOCK in Washington. NOTIONS elude every little thing you weant. ae 425, 420 SEVENTH ST. Avencas Desty TATION. —e ~e wt Assoctatios MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, 1 5 om are prejudiced against dentinte whose charges 807 Penna. Ave. 8. W. og (Tet. 1614.) Soe Lore | a a Ee Cee | ee GG Over 100 different styles of Veiling from Be. up- ward. 8 For the accommodation of our cnstomers we will remain open Saturday evening until 9 o'clock. Tur Mowowewtax, 987 AND 939 F ST. N.W. Ud } BOA REAR G HE: “Srecut Sauce» Or Wisrez Us. DERWEAR. Just in the ‘nick of time” we have closed. out from two or three ovérstocked manu- facturers the balance of several lines of ‘Winter Underwear at considerably less than regular prices. This enables us to offer the deat values possible to secure im thie city. Below we ive a few of the numerous items: 100 dozen Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests and Pants, winter weight, vest felt faced and neck run with ribbon. Regular 50c. quality. Only 0c. each. 50 dozen Ladies’ Two-thirds Wool Vests and Pants, in white and natural gray, neck of vest run with ribbon, ail sizes. Worth 81. Only 850. each. Ladies’ Fast Black Equestrian Tights, fashioned waist. Regular 89c. value. Only ‘Be. per pair. 25 dozn Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, hich neck and long sleeves, neck run ‘with ribbon, fashioned waist; colors: ecra and natural gray. Regular $1.50 quality. Extra Quality of Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, in warranted fast black and natural gray. $2.50 quality. — Regular quality. Only Unvenwean For Cunpney. 100 dozen Children’s White Merino Vests and Pants. Sizes 16, 18 and 20. Only 190. Sizes 22. 24, 26 and 28. Only 250. each. Sizes 30, 32 and 34. Only 35c. each. ‘These are from 6 to 10c. each under regu- lar prices. Two “Serctarse Is Hosrenr. Instead of charging you 260. for Ladtes* Fine Ingrain Hose, in tans, modes and slates, we will sell them at 170. per pair, 3 pairs for 50c.—three pairs for the usual Price of two. 50 dozen New and Attractive Colorings Fancy Boot Pattern Hose, fast black feet. Only 25c. per pair. For Masrxe Sux Sxmrs. Ifyou have a cloth walking skirt you can change it (to all appearances) to asilk skirt by «few yards of the New Silk Ruf- ing. Changeable Serge Silk Ruffling, all colors. Only 39c. per yard. Changeable Surah Silk Skirt Raffling, in allcolors. Onty 48c. per yard. Bocxies Axp Boerroxs To Go. Take your choice of 48c., 75c. and 98c. Cut Steel, Pearl and Jet Buckles, for mil- lnery and dress triinmings, at the ridicu- Jously low reduced price of 5c. each. ‘Take your choice of a lot of White and Smoked Pearl Buttons, “different shapes, with shanks and eye-holes, at the ridicu- lously low price of 25c. per dozen. Tae Box Manone 314-316 Tru Sx. N. W. No other hoase DORS—EVER DID—or EVER WILL—sell_ such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Saxs Asp Courasy. Have Ir Hasor. TOTTHIS WEATHER EMPHASIZES T the need of @ LIGHT-WEIGHT T OVERCOAT.—1It's find running all through the winter.—Too cool a vein of temperature you'll for none—not cold enough for a Heavy- weight. .) There really is nothing so useful in a man’s wardrobe as a FALL- WEIGHT OVERCOAT. haven't you cost If you one ‘The can't be are the excep such a small that that stands ‘between you and ownership.— Must be just neglect on your part—for wouldn't take you five find what will suit variety. tion is matter it it minutes to you in our Our styles will win you. Our qualities certainly will. Our prices will * inch” your favor. Nobody asks less than we do. Nobody lays on the goodness with such a lavish hand. Our cheapest are $10.—Don't trust any cheaper. Our costitest are €35.——Don’t pay any more. They are the limits of satisfaction. But there is one thing about ours-those at $10 ure on a par with the 812.50 and $15 lines that are anchored in other stores.—Our 35 grade is ner than most carry.——They're in cempetition with tailordom—and WE'VE got the BEST of it. YOU get the BEST of 1q throuxh Us. ‘They claim that making ‘‘to order" they can give you just what you want, WE CAN. Surely a variety that's, THREE TIMES AS BIG AS THEIR BIGGEST ought to be able to supply every whim.——WE guarantee satisfaotion— and immediate delivery. See? No No No No Nothing short of perfection. waits. disappointments, faults. flawa, Sans Axp Companxx, Penna. Ave. and ‘MEN'S DRESSERS. ‘7th Street. Bracry Har Coxceare> 1s Beavrr Mosr Apumep. ‘Thus the popularity of the Veil. ‘The latest of the latest Russian Veils arrived this ‘Morning at the Palais Royal. Bishop's purple and hunter's green are the colors, style and shape to suit the largest hat, only 40c. Vell. \ ‘No Jess than twenty-five styles of these new Russian ‘Vellings at only 30 cents. When the French don't originate they steal the best ideas. Russian Veils are the latest Paris craze. Taz New Lace Anarvats. Beapen 1Aces are to be much used for trimming Diack silk dresses. ‘The new arrivalsare from 234 to 9 inches wide, with insertion to match. Extra values at following prices: 44c., 60c., 85c., 98c., $1.38, 82 and €2.48a yard. The nets for yokes are 27 inches ‘wide. Well covered with finest Cut Jet Beads, $1.48, ‘$2.68, $2.75 and $2.08 are the prices of four partic- ular ly beautiful pieces. The new Black Russian Laces are also prominent on imported costumes. Here in the correct widths, from 1234. a yard up, Rosstax zaces in the deiitate ‘evening shades ‘re not only used on ball-room costumes. Their beauty has been recognized as adapted to lamp shades. We havethe laces, the silks, the iamp shade frames and an artist who can tell you how to make a shade or ‘who will make one for you. : Among the new arrtvals are White and‘Cream Laces that may also be used for lamp shades. Here are imitations of potnt lace that will captivate you. 9 inches wide and only 750. yard; 8 inches, 55e. yard; 24 inches, 90c. yard. And this 9-inch wide Chantilly fs only 00c. yard. This beautiful design im Oriental Lace, 15 inches wide, for 550. yard, Loozs Woxrn $6.50 AND Costs Oxry $1.68. As you wear these Dress Fronts they have all the appearance of the $6.50 Silk Waists. The same style collar, the same pleated and ruffled front, the same Pleated irdle, made of the same surah silk, in iden- tical shades of reds, blues, greens—changeable colors. The back and sleevesare noneat, but now that the time 1s coming for wearing an extra garment they would be hidden anyway. 98c. for the Fronts made of polka dot India silks. Tar Lose Warren For ‘The China Silk Drapery Scarfs with hand-painted bolting cloth ends, at 49 cents, are here once more. Another supply of those Figuared India Silk Head Rests at only 25c. each. A few more of those Chenille Table Covers, with deep knotted fringe, at only 8c. each. And what are new to you, G-# Covers at $1.98, and 8-4 size at 84.98. See them. Price is no criterion. Asyou doubtless know, the Table Covers at 93 cents would be cheap at $1.50. Believe us when we write, those at $1.95 and $4.98 are equally good bargains, Some New Barc-A_Baac. A hundred and thirty Satsuma Vases arrived from Japan not thirty days since, will be on sale here to- morrow at prices that are to create a aeneation—a sen- sation that will vary according to whether yon are a buyer or one of those who sell such goods. THE PALAIS ROYAL. vo Hespren Lanres Wasren. The choicest and most exclustve Dress Fabrics aro already becoming scarce—the beat atules aiwaye eell Jirat. There are about two hundred ends of these best- selling fabrics on the Palais Royal counters. We call them remnants and ask greatly reduced prices. You will call them "‘desirab/e bargains.” You will reason in this way: **These remnants would not exist if the, goods were not in popular demand, and they would not be popular if not desirable.” Asa matter of ract nearly half of these theo hundred enda were parts of who'e pieces not a week since, when full prices were asked and eagerly given, T ‘¢ Recxon Waar You Save. 82. Sergo, .G7 for 3 yards 54inch $1 Diagonal Serge, slate shade. $3.55 for 4 yards 54-inch $1 Diagonal Serge, navy bine. 83.98 for 4 yards 40-inch 81.10 Fancy Epingline, olive-rreen shade. 84.98 forG yards 40-inch $1 Fancy Bengaline, in navy blue. 98 for 6 yards 40-inch $1.10 Fancy Epingline, ew brown shade, 84.58 for (3g yards 42-inch $1.25 Novelty Suiting, in garnet and vray. 83.50 for 6 yurds 75c. Striped English Cheviot, in mixtures of navy and gray, 85.98 for 6 yards 40-inc very dark gray. 26.08 for 7 yards 45-inch 81.25 Novelty Paris Suit- in garnet and gold. 25 for 7 yards 40-inch $1 Camel's Hair Suiting, combining tan and brown. 5 for 4% yards S4-inch-wide 81 yard Diagonal pode shade. 81.15 Fancy Epingline, in 83 for 6 yards 40-inch 75c. Suiting, in pin stripes of Diack and gray. 83.12 for 334 yards 54-inch $1 English Diagonal—e beautiful golden brown. 56 for 4 yards 54-inch 81 English Diagonal, fast black. 22.25 for 6 yards 38-inch 50c. Paris Fabric 6f Gray and Red Plaid. ‘82.64 for J yards 38-inch 50c. Fancy Cheviot, inre- ud red mixtures, . 70 for G yards 38-inch 50c. All-wool Storm Serge, bine. 5 for 3 yards 38-inch 50c. Cheviot, in mixture of myrtle and cardini $3 for 7 yards 38-inch 50c. English Tourist Suiting, gray and blue mixture. $5.00 for 7 yards 40-inch 81 Novelty Suiting, in re- ‘sada green. $3.75 for 6 yards 7S. Bedford Cord, in beautiful shades of old rose, 83 for 7 yards 38-inch 50c. Cheviot) Mixture, gar- net the predominating shade. $1.20 for G yards 36-inch 30c. Suiting, in mixture of «ray and white. 81.40 for 7 yards 36-inch 39c. Suiting, in 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 lengths. Axp Now For Tannaxas. $2.19 for 236 yards of @1.15 Jet Trimming, in at tractive geometrical design, not easily described. $1.39 for 136 yards of $1.75 Jet Trimming, in elab- orate scroll design. $1.98 for 1% yards of $1.68 Jot Band Trimming, Linch wide. $1.63 for 19§ yards of $1.35 Jet Band Trimming. 480. for 134 yards 50c. Moss Trimming, in the popu- ‘Remedy for colds, coughs and the common disorders (Of the throat and Jungs, Ayer's Cherry Peotoral s uni- ‘versally recommended by the profession. It breake ‘up the phlegm, soothes inflammation, allays painful symptoms and induces repose. In bronchitis and ‘pneumonia it affords speedy reliof, and is unrivaled as ‘prompt and effective Exssozxcr Mentone Incroup, sore throat and the sudden pulmonary dis- eases to which young children are s0 liable. “*hyer's Cherry Pectoral has had a wonderful effect im curing my brother's children of @ severe and dan- gerous cold. It was truly astonishing how speedily they found relief, and were cured, after taking this preparation."Miss ANNETTE N. MOEN, Fountain, Mina. Axzrs Currey Prcronat, Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER &CO., Lowell, Mass. PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO CURE. Dw You Ever See A Sicaty Baby with dimples? or a healthy one without them? A thin baby is always delicate. Nobody worries about » pinmp one. If youcan get your baby plamp he fs almost sure tobe well If you can get him well hes almost sure tobe plump. ‘The way to do both—-there ie but one way—is by CAREFUL LIVING. Sometimes this depends on Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver ofl. ‘We will send you a book on it free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South 5th ave- nue, New York. ME* SINSLow's sooTHINe SYRUP ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING with PERFECT SUCCESS, It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC and ts the best remedy for DIARRH@A. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Besure and ask for ‘*Mrs Winslow's Sooth- ingSyrup" and take no other kind. ~dcentea bottle, rly, Brows Inox Brrrers Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyxper Nervousness and General Debility.. Ph Tend it. All dealere sell Genuine And crossed red lines on. Wrapper, Suger BREATH, PALPITATION, PAIN IN apelin, Be . Miles pais, Malaria, reins recom ‘has trade roar chest. weak or faint =» New Heart Cure. Sold st 5 CHELLER & STEV! 9th and Pa. ave. Ove Comrerrrors Orres Woxven How Tue W anne Suoz Hovsz, 1115 F Srazer N. W.. Can afford to make such fearful reductions in FINE FOOTWEAR. Well, as wehave no secrets to keep in | this matter, we simply say that we make it 6 business to search for genuine bargains, and we generally find them. Mannfacturers often take more orders than they can fill within the time promised, and some retailers j won't wait for goods beyond that time and counter- | mand theirorders. We have a way of hearing of such | countermands and step in and buy the goods at our | own prices, and consequently sell them below whole- ‘sale prices. Recently we purchased a fine line of SAMPLE | SHOES (Ladies' High Shoes), sizes 3, 33g 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 %2.05, we give you SHOES worth $3 to 83.50. For 83, $3.25 and 83.50, we give you SHOES worth 5 and 85.50. Men's $6 PATENT CALF SHOES we sell for $3.75. ‘Wo have jnst 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. Tue Wansex Ssoz Hovsn 1115 F Sree: N. W. oc Suxs Ar Suosreas. AS THIS SEASON IS TO BE A GREAT SILK SEASON WE HAVE ACTED PROMPTLY AND PLACED ON OUR COUNTERS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS OF SILKS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, BOTH FROM THE MARKETS AT HOME AND ABROAD, COMPRISING ALL THE NEW AND LATEST EFFECTS IN NOVELTIES; ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF BLACK AND COLORED SILKS SUITABLE FOR BOTH STREET AND EVENING WEAR. WE CORDIALLY IN- VITE ALL AND FEEL CONFIDENT THAT AN INSPECTION OF OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK WILL BEAR OUT OUR ASSERTION. AMONG THE MANY NEW WEAVES TO BE HAD ARE FAILLES, BENGALINES, ARMOURES, RHADEMAS, MARVELEAUX, DUCHESS, CHANGEABLE BENGALINES, PLAIN AND FANCY EF- FECTS IN GLACIX, TAFFETAS AND PEAU DE SOIE, CREPE DE CHINE, CHANGEABLE VELVETS, AND A HOST OF OTHER BEAU- TIFUL DESIGNS IN SILKS. WE HAVE MARKED THESE GOODS AT SUCH PRICES THAT WILL READILY CONVINCE THE PUBLIC THAT THEY ARE BARGAINS, NOW A WORD IN RELATION TO OUR WOOLEN DEPARTMENT. THE GOODS ARE ALL FRESH AND DESIRABLE, IN- CLUDING AL“ THE NEW WEAVES BOTH- IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO FABRICS, BENGALINES, JACQUARDEINS, ALLI- GaTOK CLOTHS, BOTH FAXCY AND PLAIN, PLAIDS IN GREAT VARIETY, AND AN ELEGANT STOCK OF FANct DRESS PATTERNS, ALL AT CORRECT PRICES. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, S19 PENN, AVE. N. W. Scoot, Suozs. Germany Fighting Her O14 Enemy, Frames, by Proxy. Lowpor, Oct. 4.—A dispatch from Paris te ‘the Renter Telegram Company states that the manager of a French factory in Dahomey informed a reporter of the Figaro that German firm supplied King Bebanrtn of homey with 4,000 rifles and three field with which to carry on war against the The German firm took in arms a number of slaves; the last and 2d EDITION. DISMISSED THE CASE. The Criminal Charge Against Labor Commissioner Peck of New York. POLITICAL RALLIES AT INDIANAPOLIS | Judge Cooley Will’ Support Cleve- land. af i yy women was consigned by the a on the yh uni supervision Whydah. En TO BRING OUT THE VOTE. Both Republicans and Democrats Werking Hart tn Chicago. = 4 H democratic state committees are working bard to bring out the full registration. ‘The repub- lican committee bas sent ont 28,000 card notices during the last to republicans who have they may register tomorrow between End of the Criminal Charge Against the of 8 am.and 9 p.m. These cards Commissioner. | the P commas = to the unregistered Auaaxr, N. ¥., Oct. 24.—When the criminal | Potters, cue if they | de charge against Charles F. Peck came up in the | tion to the cards other carde police court this morning counsel prosecuting | be served on some of the did not appear and Mr. Meegan, of counsel for | Willalso be notified yand in the defense, asked that the charge fed Paper oy be sent after the dismissed. The request was acceded to, sath ad but Iter Mr. Chase, as prosecuting attorney, THE BAKER BALLOT DISPUTE. 8 . DISMISSED THE PECK CASE. H é i F Fei i Hi ENGLIS! POLITE srked that instead of dining the, cage it be pe ut over until the week after election. ust The Season Will Open in Earnest Thare- uttman then made his decision in accordance ps = with Mr. Chase's wich. This makes the sixth postponement that the Peck case has had in the || LOxrox, Oct. 24.—The political season bogine various courte. in earnest on Thursday, when « cabinet coun- When Mr. Meegan heard of this change he cil wl beheld. Sir Wm. Vernon ‘Harcourt, hurried back to court and made objection. | chancellor of the exchequer, was installed in The police justice then sent for Mr. Chase and there was quite a spirited argument. Mr. Mee- | DOWPIng street on Saturday, and Mr. Gipd~ gan argued that the case was already before the Upper court, the grand jury having found an | John Morley, chief secretary for Ireland, is ex- indictment. This was a superfluous movement | pected to arrive im London from Dublin om and he moved to dismiss use two indict- | Wednesday. ments of asimilar nature could not be found. The district attorney had said the case should | be dismissed. * Mr. Chase said that it was not known what the indictment of the grand Jury contained. Mr. Meegan said that if it was so he would subpena the district attorney to tell. Mr. Chase did not answer this argument, aud the court finally dismissed the case. gee WAKING UP THE INDIANIANS, | cause of anticipated trouble ing the home rule bill mentary draftemen in the various have been instructed to tendance at the offices, drafting of a comprehensive ic jon. Mr. and Mra. Ji Chamberlain will for the Riviera on 7, main until the openi A feature of recess itico-social reunions uke and Duchess of Devonshire. lieved that these reunions will greatly: the unionist party. n= New Yonx, Oct. 24—Among the passengers by the Servia this morning from Li | W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) and Jennie Joyes. pestle Range of the Thermometer. The following were the temperatures at the office of the weather bureau today: Sam., 44; 2p.m., 54; maximum, 35; minimum, 41. Political Demonstrations by Both Sides at Indianapolis Tonight. Ispraxaroris, Ixp., Oct. 24.—The republi- cans and democrats will each have a big dem- onstration in this city tonight. Bourke Cockran will arrive at 1:30 this afternoon from New York and will be met some distance out by a defatation of prominent democrats, who will escort the Tammany leader to the Grand Hotel. where he will hold a tion. At 7:30 he will speak at the Grand Opera House. A little later Whitelaw Reid and Chauncey M. Depew will arrive by special train from Logansport. Both of these leaders will speak in Tomlinson Hall tonight. Preceding the meetings each. party will have a monstet street parade and they are expected to be the Greatest of the Indiana campaign. Es Sa At JUDGE COOLEY FOR CLEVELAND. He Authorizes a Professor at Michigan Un! versity to Make the Announcement. New York, Oct. 24.--The Evening Post says: The report, first publiched by the Detroit Free Press, that ex-Judge Thomas M. Cooley had determined to vote for Cleveland, bas been denied vigorously in many republican quarters, ‘strengthen Necond Edition Continued on Gth Page. BIRTHS. JOHNSON. October 29, RIT Galt SP HART, both of Wi DBC a FRANK V, and ELLA M. JOH! MARRIED. DIED. WIXOM—HART. On OWEN vir, Rev, Dr. Domer, OWEN KR. WT AUCHMUTY. In this ctty, at the } i JOANNA SMITH AUCHM! and the Chicago Inter-Ocean bas | Yn a Eg & gono so far as to print a dispatch tober2s a4 20m. Tavermentin Sew Wore from Ann Arbor in which Mr. Cooley | BAKER. At Med 2a of Detter, “inti COURTENAY WALES was credited with saying that the report was | 4 SES “entirely unauthorized and without founda- Sere tion.” In order to get at the truth in the mat ter we wrote toa member of the faculty of the University of Michigan asking him to give us, if he were able to do so, the facts in the case, His letter says: “Judge Cooley authorizes | me to «ay to you that he stands by the statement publiched in the Detroit Free Press and that the supposed dis- patch of the Inter-Qccan is wholly false, He willing you should say if you care to that he does not believe in the McKinley bill and that he expects to vote for Mr. Cleveland. More than this he does not care to have said and he is y unwilling to publish a letter or to take any active part in the campaign.” ees THE BAK BALLOT TO Go. | culy daughter of Jesse ‘M- Baker, in the tenth year of her age. CAROTHERS. Suddenly, near Sacramento, Oal., on thy everins of Ovtoher SY. NOE, LECETAS OfVER Saaguter and only cuildof Rete and 1. The Careth Foy. MARY, Refusal of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to Interfere. Prrrsnuna, Pa., Oct. 24.—It will be remem- bered that the state supreme court was recently asked to restrain the county commissioners of Allegheny county from having the ballots under the Baker law printed in their present | form. This morning Jndge Sterritt returned the papers in the case and announced that the su- preme court of the state of Pennsylvania re- fused to assume jurisdiction in the matter. ‘The county commissioners will therefore ceed in the preparation of the blanket sheet bal- lot in accordance with the specifications and Provisions of the act of legislature. esata emma ST. ANNE’S IN PERIL. A Disastrous Fire Raging in a Canadian . ormeriy of this city, but residents for tapy Sears of Oakland, Cal. “6 DAVY, On Monday, October 24. 1892, at ® otclock MARKY J. DAVY, beloved wite of Charles @. 2 mother of Mrs. C. A: Hopkins and Joseph sent seventy-two year. Funcral from the residence of hep grandson, FH. Hopkt 906 Lith street Wednes october 20, at 2 p.ta (Brookigm, BK, bag DUCHESNE. Snddeniy, at a Saturday. October Be Taie, ALEXUS DUCRESNE, beloved father of Taadore A."Ducheane of thie city On Saturday. October 22, IMM, at 9°15.a.m., vtloved wife of WA” Foy apd douse d the late ‘Ccorge W. Richardson. In he twenty-sinth searof ber age, May she reet in peace. Funeral from the residence of ber mother, No. 28 4th iret scuthenst, at 8-308 in. October 2h, theane fo pe" "Petors Citurch, Wwitere ‘requiesn: tam will pe GERMARDT. On October 24, 1 Katie Gerhardt, aged nine years, one “Funeral private, Tueeday, October #5. (Phitedgi- maeral ‘private, 4 . phia papers please cory] RAY On Sunday, October 23, 1802, st 100 aster se UInecatt four dayrot pacumraie, i: ZABEIM M.'GKAY, ‘beloved wife of ‘leuao A prectons one from us has rice we loved in wttiled, A piace ix vacant im our home ‘hich never can be filled. Gol in His wisdom has recalled athe boon ls lve tnd igen snd though the body woldeps base ‘The soul is safe in heaven Funeral services from late residence, 1131 New sey avenienortiwont on Tuscday, October 25. et P.m. Kelatives and friends invited - _ October 23, 18H, at 12. Youtateat daachter of vente’ residence, 404 K street sough- west, Tuesday, October 25, at 3 p.m. Village. HUG ‘On October 24, 11 at 4:05 om, Quesxc, Oct. 24.—Dispatches from St. Anne | JQHS F., pelove lmsiand of Flin Harte ot de Beaupere state that fire broke out ina northwest, Coanentay, merains, — a} hous there about midnight Sunday. Up to 9 tat nilizand for ierapowet tas sol Vag o'clock this morning thirty-five houseshad been | Fricnis and reiatives invited.” destroyed and the fire is still raging though | qoute ef hee son MT Ret ee aie Bee under control. The locality in which | Borthwest. Mrs, COLUMBIA E. LEW! soventy- ly | tucht years. the fire spread was on the road from the Funeral ‘erro st Quy Hl Chapel 6 @ lon steamer — -. oy pone} on toda bm mead 2. (Frederick j. Md., papges Anne, the shrine which is visit y thousands =. of pilgrims every season from all parts of the | 9° ‘iwin sister of Themsae Bison deuebter of Doser continent 1d where wonderful miracles are | and Catherine Flynn (nee Fishigan), aged three alleged to have been wrought. ‘ uueral Tutsday, October ELS latest advices state that the church is | dence, 714 G street southwest, at 3.u'clock. still untouched by the flames and may be saved. and friends invited to attend. The population of the village are in a great state of excitement at the’ pomibility “of” the fire destroving what they regard as a sacred edifice and are making every effort to prevent MARY LYNCH, iloved mother st danoes Fe Lyeek, in the «ixty-seventh year of her age. Cooney we its pA ad Aloysius Church — - MAGUIRE. On oner, ag “JERRY” SIMPSON’S CHANCES. Soathter ot tae tate Petrckens eta iy —_ in the thirty-fifth year of her ame. Te Is Said That He Will Make o Fight for | , Funeral op, Pussday. October 25, from ber tate Senator Perkins’ Seat. lunes at St. Stephen's at ® otclock. Torexa, Kax., Oct. 24.—It is said that Jerry Simpson has practically abandoned his cam- paign for Congress in the seventh district and is devoting his entire attention to"his candidacy for United States Senator to succeed Senator Perkins. Republicans claim that Sim defeat for is certain and thet he has discovered that his election is impossible. For nearly two weeks he has been outside of his district | and relatives invited to attend. ” esday. October BB. at ot Tape Bone th T wR Pi <. tere Voters 4 23, at Church. ‘Sun please. Sore campaign is receiving attention at the hands of his mittee, He is occupying legislature, and in each case had, it is alleged, endeavored to secure the withdrawal of one or