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4 THE EVENING STAR: WA INGTON. D.C.’ TUESDAY, v OCTOBER 25 1892—TEN PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. | permanent circulation in Washington three | thmes larger than that of any other paper In the city. As @ local NEWS paper and Ad- | vertising Mediam It bas ne competitor. ‘The falling of the shadow of death on the | White House is always « melancholy event to the people of the United States. In the present | fnstance it comes to many with the weight | of © personal intimate sorrow. Mrs. Har- rison illustrated the gentle virtues which adorn American womanhood. Equal to the 500A a8 fetctentent exactions of the place ebe by the side of the President, she was at no time oblivious of those primary duties and domestic obligations the fulfilling of which te the supreme felicity and the noble charm of the true woman. To the public at the capital, where she was best known, except in her native and in her adopted state, abe was the embodi- meat of those virtues and graces that betok: nature refined, pure and good, a mind thought- ful, practical and comprehensive. Here she ‘will be greatly missed, and the period of her residence im the White House, only shadowed by the sufferings of her final illness, will be recalled with pleasure in the coming years, ‘The great grief of the President, prolonged through monthe of suepenseand borne in a most manly spirit, finds in the hearts of the Amer- fean people respect and profound sympathy. ‘The President stands in his executive capacity ‘as the administrative arm of the American peo- ple. Even his personal griefs, shen magnani- Mously borne, affect the sensibilities of a free | people not as the personal griefs of « sover- eign of of = member of « royal household, but | a those of one who represents during his term | ‘of office the simple dignity, the constitational rights and the historical majesty of a great re- Public. In the expressive language of Castilian courtesy with a deeper English meaning the hearts of all Americans are today Mr. Harri- pone — Having Just grappled successfully, 80 far as | Cc. A. Moopax, 614 12:8 Sr. Coal Stoves, suitable for office. Our first sea- son with them. Westart at ittle Jewel of othore wil cook very foid'y | will boli quart of ‘Sater In Ftainatee: Overstocked on the Very Best Two-burner Gas Btoves by an error, we have Sve thnes what we The three-burners Sear st weenie price 84. 25—but thetwo-burnere are reduced froin $3.2) to Special (ce ts made on the present season is concerned, with one epi- demic scare, New York is now tackling another. | ‘The circumstances, however, are very differ- | ent. Cholera has long been before the public ae» candidate for suppression. All that is nec emary is to prevent it from reaching this side Dy a well-planned and absolutely rigid quaran- tine, combined with immigration laws, and, ifa | few cases slip inte the harbor, to segregate them and keep them segregated. But when a newand alarming malady knocks at the door the doctors ure puzzled. They are willing enough to quarantine it, but they do not know what to do with itat quarantine. The Japan fever, known as the beri-beri, with tts likeness to yellow fever, but more fatal results, is the | ease in point. The arrival of three vessels in New York infected with this terrible disease in ‘the past four weeks alarms the bealth authori- | ties, who, however, are holding it off at quar-| antine. The occurrence of a new epidemic | from the oriental cradle of disease is a phe- nomenon not wholly unexpected, to be sure. | Not many generations ago the cholera was a | stranger in the west. unless the fearful pesti- | lence known in the history of the middle ages as “the black death was Asiatic cholera. ‘The less deadly grip coming from Russia may | possibly be traced remotely to the interior of | Asin. This Japan fever will have to be studied | fin the light of what is the diagnosis of it in Ja- | pan. If nevther the Japanese doctors nor the European practitioners resident in Japan un- derstand it, then the American physicians must | make the best ove they can of their general knowledge. | — Perhaps it is better to let the hemixphere contin ¢ to be mixnamed to show how linble the fame of the truly great is to be circum- scribed in this narrow world of misehance and pre jn Happily. Columbus’ fame does not depen ion sueb accidents of history. It is pretty well agreed since the Portuguese premier, Marquis Santarem, and others wrote that Veepuciwe did not himself set up claim to the name of the continent which some persons | maintain be first discovered. Hie pretensions, by whomscever and whenscever or wheresoever set forth, are not in the way of the real dis- coverer. ‘The calling of Columbia America, in this philosophic view of the case, docs not much matter. Colnmbue is evernally secure, see Ae might have been expected, the Columbian orators at Chiengo mode a number of patriotic fh true genius “The says Mr. Depew, “for both on and greater distance between the old world and the new,” referring to the Fecognized necessity for well-regulated tmmi- gration combined with world’s fairsand other cosmopolitan efforts commensurate with the spirit of modern ideas and civilization. “There fe no geography in American manhood; there are no sections t» American fraternity,” de- elared Mr. Watterson, with picturesque im- Premivences —— +02 | “Orders neglected or misunderstood. Seven Rilled. Thirty-five wounded. Flames break | ‘out in the wreck.” So runs the headline record | of © railroad disaster near one of the oldest and | greatest of American ition, The Manarunk | accident ts merely a type of American heedioss- ness where human life is concerned. Celebrat- img the fourth century of civilized America by | wholemie slaughter near Philadelphia and on the grade crossings of Washington, the railroad eatastrophe is easily abead of all possible com- | petitors in wanton, inexcusable destruction. | see | ‘The champion long distance piano player is | @ musical monstrosity that bas been developed | by the craze for competitive exhibitions, Two performers played till one dropped from sheer | exhaustion. We may yet live to see proposals | for a atx Gare poetry match between Sir Edwin | Arnold and Charles Algernon Swinburne, —— 02 ‘The active legal stepe to suppress policy writing in the District that are now going on are ‘encouraging. It is, however, imposible to look for « complete clearing of the moral atmos phere as regards gambling so long ae the Jack- goa City gamblers maintain their contaminat- img proximity. +02 ‘The report that Jerry Simpson bas abandoned is campaign for @ seat in the House and is now ‘working for senatorial honors fs not wildly re- markable. Mr. Simpson can indulge in the en- eouraging reflection that thfe is a free country where « man can aspire to anything thet tickles Bie fancy. oe The lack of surface enthusiasm in the cam-| paign might reasonabiy be taken as an indice tion that the voters are wrestling with the tariff. The profound mental application that | Such a course would involve would fully ec- count for the general eilence. ——_+o2 ‘The question of who shall succeed to the | poet-laureatey continues to agitate the British mind. Time as it passes emphasizes the fact that Tennyson's place will be very hard to fil, —— ee ‘MacVeagh may be the more polished contro Versialist, but Egan is the better politician. ‘The Irish vote ia sensitive, and the democrats ‘will feel like calling off MacVeagh. ————_ +2 With Powderly arraigning the democrats and Charlotte Smith after the republicans, it looks a0 if organized labor were pretty sure to come out on the right side. A world’s fair year with peace and plenty @verfiowing into an occasion of magnificent festivity is not © good one for the calamity wailer. U » ee es ‘There is every evidence that the world’s fair fe, for the time being, recognized in Chicago as ‘® rival im tmportance to the board of trade. ——_s oe Weleeme home, James G. Blaine’ The Little Wonder Gas Heater wil over any fas bracket and will taco the chill off the room or heat @ small room. Very ‘No tubing $1.25. C. A. Meopnus, 614 12:8 Sz.| lL You Ane Gorse Howe Traveuise Satcuer. Bro oR TTT RRR ov U T Rr ov T RRR OU OU r Rk Uv = T KK uw = You have resided in this city long enough to Lave | learned that Weare the PIONEER MANUFACTUR- EES in OUR LINE of GOODS here, so we simply Four attention to the fact, as # reininder, and you w! Teadily perceive that it is to your advantage to deal direct with the MAN WHO MAKES the GOODS that you need, as you pay but one profit to hin and that a moderate one. We have Just put in stock this week a large lot of Cow Hoe Grats Cis Sarcuers. ‘Those with the imitation le ther lining ani frames are seliiug rapidly at prices as follo panned 1Oin 1-in, 12in. 13in. se 14in. $140 816 815 Hoo in. ein 2 ‘Those with real leather lining, $1.50, $1.65, $1.80. 82.00, $2.20, 10, 82.65. frame and in- ic and catches, 0, $3.00, €3.30, $3.60. ‘Those of » better erade, leather-covered, Ia superior 82.40, 82. 81.90, $2. Guavstoxr Bios, $2.00 10 $24.00. T RUNKS, $1.50 ro $50.00. , Tornaws, Tarxx M ANUFACTURER, 1241 Pa. ave. nw. Factory, 1218 and 1220 En w. ORDERED WORK and KEPAIRING in all branches Properiy and promptly done, It ‘ones’s Trimuxc Stone. Nortox Irexs. SEAM BINDING (10-yard pieces), 15c. piece. BONE CASING, per yard, 2c. to Se. PRUSSIA BINDING (all silk), 250. piece. SILK BELTING, per yard, from 10e. to 22. COTTON BELTING, 16°. piece. STRAIGHT AND BENT HOOKS AND EYES, 2c. to5e. card. DE LONG HOOKS AND EYES, 10c. card. HORN BONES, per dozen, from 7c. to 230. REAL WHALEBONES (36-2), warranted, 25c. each. TOILET PINS, 5 and 10c. paper. CLINTON SAFETY PINS, 6, 7 and 8. card. JET HAT PINS, 10c. dozen. DULL JET HAT PINS, 2 for 5. 0. N. T. COTTON, 4c. spool, BELDING SEWING SILK, 100 yards, 8. spool. BELDING TWIST, 2. spool. BELDING EMBROIDERY SILK, 8:. dozen spools. SG-yard pieces TAPE, white, black and gray, 15c. piece, TAYLOR'S MOURNING TOILET PINS, 10c. bor. ‘VEIL PINS, bright and dull jot, 3c. and 5c. dozen. VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING}(best), 15c. and 250. place. 8. ©. & CO."S DRESS SHIELDS, 100. pair. PEARL SHIELDS, 130., 150. and 180. pair. RUBBER SKIRT PROTECTORS, 15c. apd 180. and te. S. Comsx & Co. 523 lls Sz ‘The latest Wausrr & Roorr, | ‘Lis Morstse Beoax THE GREATEST SLAUGHTER SALE or SUITS AND OVERCOATS EVER HELD IN WASHINGTON CITY. WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO THESE ENORMOUS VALUES. EQUAL HIGHER QUALITIES AND LOWER PRICES THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS SALE ON RECORD! This enormous sale will be an eve opener for bar ain seekers. Our first drive is composed of 300 ‘Men's Reliable All-wool Suits, reliably made, of neat patterns and stoutly sewed, and we know they can't ‘be duplicated in America for less than $12. We shall slaughter this lot for $7.50 per sult. Next come 400 Men's Handsome All-wool Business Suits of Cheriots, fine Cassimeres and Tweeds, and equal to ‘any you ever bought at regular sale for $15. We shail sleaghter this lot for $9.50. * There is nothing lacking to make our stock the ‘most complete tn Washington city. We have more than our store will hold. We offer Fine Tatlormade Business and Dress Suite for men, comprising Fine Chertots, Casstmeres, Imported Clay Worsteds and French Homespuns, made with pure silk-finished trimmings and tailored as well as suits made by the dext custom tallors at $35 and 840. Elegant Fine Black Cutaway and Prince Albert, made and trimmed inthe best style, for 812 and 815, equal in ft, make and finish to any $25 custom suits. Our line of $10 Falland Heavy Overcoats are the same sort usually sold at $14 and $16 in other stores, Men's Tailor-made Imported Melton, Kersey, Tweed and Irish Frieze Overcoats, with silk and cassimere linings, in black, blue, browns, tans and Oxford col- ors, all sizes, makes and styles, which we offer in this early Sacrifice Sale at $15 and $18, and have no equals elsewhere {or less than $22 to $25 and even 830. A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF BOYS’ and CHIL- DREN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS, direct from our own factory. We have 275 Children's Cape Overcoats which we are going to slaughter for the nominal sum of $1.75. ‘These garments would be cheap if you wereto pay $3.50 forthem. Then we have 3 lots of Children's Suits and Overcoats which we shall slaughter at 90c., $1.70 and 81.98 respectively. Of these we have but 200 suits of each lot, so don’t delay, but come at once. 600pairs of Knee Pants for 23c. , then 475 pairs All- woo! Knee Pants for 30c.. then 525 pairs Knee Pants for 56c., worth $1. H. Farevrasver & Bao. CORNER 9TH AND E STS. 0085 ONE PRICE. No other honse DORS—FVER DID—or EVER WILL—seil such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Sass A sv Company. “Tsrrarros Is Tue Stxceresr Fuarrery. to see our pre- We gave you then quite a talk—an illustrated talk—on the styles of OVER- COATS that would be most popular this season. Parrot like-as wewal—the clothiers in town are preaching from our text. But then WE'VE GOT THE GARMENTS IN THE HOUSE-ready to be seen—and sold. A STOCK of them—in sizes to FIT every man of you. They may have a sample of one oF two. ‘The LENOX for instance—that being the ‘‘swell" New York garment. ——Long Cut, Double Breasted, with full back.—— But the MIDLOTHIAN isa novelty they don't know about—with its long cape and nobby cut. It was designed—where many «@ favorite been in the past—in our own making department. The RUSSELL 1s another that dawns on them unawares.—It’s the long ul- ‘Ster-like coat. ‘They'll have ‘em later— MAYBE. There's always # full chorus to sing the refrain to our solos. But when {t comes to buying you want to seo ail the styles—these fine leaders we've already told you about and Gil their compantons in fashion's service. That must bring you here, There isn't a store built that’s big enough to hold all the new styles and the old ones, too.——But WE haven't any “back numbers."-—You'll notice the other folks have little to say about LONG Overcosts.——All the same they are the fashion—and as OURS ARE ALL NEW-they are ALL LONG. Not necessarily in the extreme—all of them—for we know well enough some folks are set in their likes.——They will cling to the medium lengths.— Did when the very ‘short ones wore fashionable. ——Those who wore the shortest last season will robe themselves im the longest this winter—because the bow of fashion has bent from one ex- treme to the other. €10-if you don't want to pay any ‘more.——Responsible Coats they are, too.—Up to 55 woe go.——There's nothing better to be had. One of our Market Space Windows is “‘howing off" slice of our big ve riety.——The complete line ie upstairs ——Size it up-in fashion—Sadrie—at and Jinish.——These are the four props satisfaction leans on. Saxs Axp Penna. Ave. and Company, FLANNEL-LINED LACED BOOTS, —— FOR LADIES, §——————_ 81.00 A PAIR. —— “THE JULIET” FUR-TRIMMED —— ——— LADIES’ BOUDOIR SLIPPERS, —— RED OR GRAY. FELT SLIPPERS, —— —— WISH FELT OR LEATHER SOLES, —— LADIES', GENTS’ OR CHILDREN'S, FROM 50c. UP. ——— OUR POPULAR “*CORK-SOLED" ——— ——— _ FINE HAND-MADE SHOES =——— FOR LADIES, GENTS, ————_ Boys or GIRLS. MEN'S BOOTS, ——— FOR WorRK or DRESS, — UARGEST VARIETY IN THE CITY. — Over-Gurrens axv Lecorss — OF CLOTH OR LEATHER. -——— ONLY 500. A PAIR FOR ALL-WOOL OVER-GAITERS, BLACK OR BROWN. LADIES' OR MEN'S SIZES. — Ws. Hus & Cos — RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ——— 830 AND 93? SEVENTH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., ———_ 1 PA. AVE. SEL ene te Gurers FOR LADIES' LOW SHOES it on sale today three qualities of BLACK OVERGAITERS, the prices to hold good the My, dalance of the week. ‘One line of all sizes at "EG ar c. Bgfh m,y0 WORTH S0c. ‘One line of all sizes at a0 eos Oo Bag “ily C- Sh 30 WORTH 850. One line of all sizes at WORTH 81.25. Alt Il Line of CHILDREN'S LEATHER LeGarNs, CHILDRI KNEE PROTECTORS: STOCKINET and "S STOCKINET 1 wo | iL a aed 8 0. 990 Our ive sale of DRESS GOODS and DO- mesricetnour annex, 21 door, is pleasing every customer that calls. . ‘We have extended the sale of our BLANKETS atthe juced prices mentioned in last night's Star for another day. Mne of LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S Our KNIT UNDERWEAR is up to high-water mark as to gssortment and as low in prices as a well that bas ran A. Kavrsas, 909 PENN. AVE. N.W. - We Isvire [xsrzcrion OF A LINE OF VERY FINE i F rs 3 3 ‘a a ol wre wate emt f) Seg g es Es I i] das dies err ace cae & B'n"a & a ae on cs u JUST RECEIVED BY US, BEING A DIRECT IMPORTATION FROM ITALY FROM SOME OF THE BEST. Con Tru Axv D n wa. N. W. Tax Oruzn Sryizs. THAT THE DOUBLE BREASTED BACK SUIT 18 THE POPULARSTYLE FOR BUSINSSS WEAR THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF MEN WHO DONT LIKE THEM AND WONT WEAR THEM. IT 18 FOR THESE VERY MEN THAT WE PROVIDED SUCH A LARGE AND HANDSOME ASSORT- MENT OF SINGLE-BREASTED SACKS AND ONE, THREE AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY FROCKS, 1X THE SAME FASHIONABLE FABRICS FROM WHICH THE DOUBLE-BREASTED SACKS ARE MADE. A igloo THE FACT x We ‘HE MOST STYLISH TWEEDS, THE CHOICEST CHEVIOTS, THE HAND- SOMEST HOMESPUNS, THE DRESSIEST WHIPCORDS, THE NEAT- EST WORSTEDS, THE FINEST DIAGO- NALS AND THE RICHEST CASSIMERES ARE ALL HERB, TASTEFULLY TRIM- MED, ARTISTICALLY TAILORED ARD FAULTLESS FITTING. GENTLE- Ove Sux Derarruent A Puansorarz For Mix CONCERNING Hearts, Tam Axo Moser. Your health demands suitable Underwear. Look in window," corner of 12th st. and Pa. ave. That the Palais Royal's cash business assures lowest possible prices for best qualities wtil be proved to you. 50e.—For Winter Merino Shirts and Drawers of superior shape and finish. Canton Flannel Drawers also extra value at 50 cents. ‘7Se.—Superior Garments, containing « fair propor tion of camel's hair and natural wool. Not only the ap- pearance, but the wear of the usual $1 garments. $1.—The New Sanitary Underwear, of undyed nat- ural wool, with a slight admixture of cotton to prevent shrinking. Shirte and Drawers in small, medium and | ‘extra sizes at the uniform price of $1. €1.25—Camel’s Hatr Underwear 25 cents under Prevailing price for their fellows. | $1.75—The noted Health Underwear of natural | ‘wool and camel's hair, all sizes shirts and drawers | for @1.75. Need you to be told usual prices are 82.25 | Tor ordinary sizes and 88.60 for extra sizes. 25e.—Socks of lamb's wool, natural wool, medicated Wool, cashmere, merinoandcotton. Ae much variety and as reat quantity at 28¢. @ pair as usually shown | at.all prices. Unprertas—tnonsands are ere—ait are really ready for the Christmas trade—we prepare early and thus secure better variety and lowest prices, $3.48 to $13.50 are the price extremes of the pre- | sentation Umbrellas. These marked $3.48 will be scarce later at $5 each. Among the €3.48 novelty | handles are stone, enamel, &c., ornamented with ver trimmings, And see those with crystal ball han- les marked only $3.98. And these*tigAtrollere” with | tinted ivory and buckborn handles and only $4.68 | each. All the latest {mported novelty handles are here | suitable for ladies and men. Reliable. Covered with dest silks. Note those stamped ‘Palais Royal"—recov- chase. Immense purchases and sales on a cash basis en- able prices otherwise impossible: Where elee can you buy asilk umbrelia for 82.25, 82.98 and $3.98 and | know that ifit splite within a year it will be recovered | without expense to yout GLORIA UMBRELLAS—the genuine—are here at proportionately low prices. 89:. forthe quality that usually retails at $1.25, and those marked 81.25, $1.50, $1.98 and 82.48 will also surprise you. The latest novelty handles in bewildering variety. STATIONERY—Only 18c. and 2lc. box for Hake's Superfine Society Stationery gives hint of Palais Royal prices. The ordinary Payer and Envelopes are | only 10c. box and the now Chamois Finish Paper, in | royal blue, violet, white and cream, ts only 150. quire. Smooth and Rough Finish Writing Paper at only 17c. Pound—sbout 8 sheets large and 100 sheets small | paper for only 17cents. We buy by the ton, hence such superior quality. A CONGLOMERATION—The woman's ese, ho’ . will spy something required or fiud hints of t Jntest and best helps. Fish Glue, per bottle. Royal Glve, per bottl ® Household Ammonia, pint bottle. Barbour's Linen Thread. Silk Hose Supporters. Gem Extension Shield Combination Dress Facing, piece. De Long Hooks and Eyes, card. Hook and Eye Tape, per yard. Velvet Binding, all colors, per Auti-Whalebones, best and lates Silk and Rubber Skirt Protector Rubber Hot Water Bags, 1 and Hunter's Invisible Face Powder. Almond Meal Soap, per box Buttermlik Tollet Soap, 3 ca Murray & Lanman’s Fiorida Water Aqua de Chamily, Intest from London. Sheffield’. Dentifrice... No. 4711 Cologne, per bottle. No. 4711 Glycerine Soap. Lilly Rogers & Co.'s Tooth Wash R. J. Roberts’ Scissors and riven €@-""By apecial appointment to Her Majesty.” is a boast of Mr. RK. J. Roberts. ‘The appointment shows, however, that Roberts must be one of England's lead- ing producers of Scissors, &c. THE PATAIS ROYAL. eres Two Hexpren Lanes Waren. | The choicest and most exclusive Dress Fabrics are | already becoming scarce—the best styles always sell JArst. There are about two hundred ends of these best selling fabrics ou the Palais Royal counters. We call them remnants and ask greatly reduced prices. You will call them "desirable 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 sact nearly half of these two hundred ende were parts of whole pisces not a week since, when full prices were asked and eagerly given. Recxos Wuar You Save. 83.75 for 4% yards 54-inch-wide 81 yard Diagonal ergs, mode shade. £2.67 for 3 yards 5tinch $1: Diagonal Serge, slatet | shade. bed £3.59 for 4 yards 54-inch $1 Diagonal Serge, navy blue. $3.98 for 4 yards 40-inch $1.10 Fancy Epingline, olive-green shade, $4.98 for yards 40-inch $1 Fancy Bengalino, in navy blue. $5.98 for 6 yards 40-inch $1.10 Fancy Epingline, the new brown shade. 84.88 for 614 yards 42-inch $1.25 Novelty Suiting, in garnet and gr $3.50 for 6 yards 75c. Striped English Cheviot, in mixtures of navy and gray. ‘$5.98 for G yards 40-inch $1.15 Fancy Epingline, in very dark gray. 86.08 for 7 yards 45-inch $1.25 Novelty Paris Suit- ing, in garnet and gold. $5.25 for 7 yards 40-inch 1 Camel's Hair Suiting, combining tan and brown. €3 for 6 yards 40-inch 7c. Suiting, in pin stripes of Diack and eray. 96.75 for 6% yards 45-inch $1.25 Novelty Suiting, in navy and gold. 83.12 for 334 yards 54-inch $1 English Diagonal—a beautifnl golden brown.e ‘ $3.60 for 4 yards 54-inch $1 English Diagonal, fast black. 82.25 for 6 yards 38-inch 50c. Paris Fabric of Gray and Red Plaid. A $2.64 for 6 yards 38-inch 50c. Fancy Cheviot, inre- sada and red mixtures. ‘ 4 $2.70 for 6 yards 38-inch 500. All-wool Storm Serge, navy bine. 2.75 for OM yards 38-inch 50c. Cheviot, in mixture of myrtle and cardinal $5 for 7 yards 38-inch 50c. English Tourist Suiting, wray and blue mixture. 85.60 for 7 yards 40-inch $1 Novelty Suiting, in re- sada green. $3.75 for 6 yards 7Be. Bedford Cord, in beautifal shades of old rose. ‘SB for7 yards 38-inch 50c. Cheviot. Mixture, gar- net the predominating shade. $1.20for Gyards 3-nch 39c. Suiting, in miggure of gray dnd white. $1.40 for7 yards 96-inch 30c. Suiting, in mixture w illustrations will give an idea of, the dollar or so saved you in the cost of dress lengths. Axp Now For Tannunes. Remnehts accumulate datly. Too busy of late to go thorough! the stock, so those mentioned be- low may not be the best bargains you will find here: 91.38 for 254 yards of 75c. a yard Jet Trimming, in half-moon destin. 82.19 for 2 yards of $1.15 Jet Trimming, in at- tractive geometrical design, not easily described. 81.39 for 136 yards of $1.75 Jet Trimming, in elab- orate seroll design. 81.98 for 1% yards of $1.68 Jet Band Trimming, Lineh wide. 81.63 for 19 yards of $1.35 Jet Band Trimming. 48c. for 156 yards 50c. Moss Trimming, in the popu- Jar tan shade. Cogue Feather Coilar. Black Ostrich Collar. $2.25 Coque Boa, 234 yards. (odd dosens of large Metal dress shades of tans, greens, grays and ‘OB Pees of eny remnant on table near door of tod 0.6" Rivbous atileclor Is Frizp CLUSIVELY WITH NEW AND FASHIONABLE FAB- RICS, GATHERED WITH GREAT CARE AND PRECISION. IT HAS BEEN OUR OBJECT TO EXCEL IN BEAUTY OF STYLE AND ELEGANCE ANYTHING HERETOFORE ATTEMPTED, AND THAT WE HAVE ATTAINED OUR OB- JECT CAN BEST BE ASCERTAINED BY AN INSPECTION OF THE INNUMERA- BLE DISPLAY OF DESIRABLE AND STY- LISH*’SILK FABRICS" THAT WE HAVE SUCCEEDED IN BRINGING TO- GETHER. THE MATERIALS WE ARB EXHIBITING BID FAIR TO BE VERY POPULAR, AND AS THE QUANTITIES ARE LIM'TED AND THE PRICES EX- CEPTIONALLY LOW WE WOULD SUG GEST AN EARLY CALL. THE FOLLOW- ING ITEMS MAY CONTAIN SOME- THING OF INTEREST TO YOU, 80 READ CAREFULL —— | Faxcy axp prars weaves oF BENGALINE, nan the iatest shades, at $1.25, $1.50 0d S175: per sara. Fievren cuaxorance SILK, in Peau de Soie, Surah and Taffeta, in new desiens and color combina- ton, SL, $1.25 sna S150 poe yard. Pus CHANGEABLE SURAHS AND TAFFETAS, | im all the tatost color combinations, at TOC. and 850. per yard. Gros onaiys axp TAFFETAS, for linings and foundations of dresses in all the new shades, at 750. B5e. soa SL seryart Scrans inan the tatestenades, ot 6246..7 5c. ana SL. per yara, Javanese St.xs, Lyon's Dye, cuarantecd fast eredifree of charge tf they aplit withinone year of pur- | Colors, evening and strect shades, 20 and 27 inches wide, at 50c and T5c. per yard. B @ new, BSL por vara. Brace anos onars, ematt colored tgare, new $1 acsins, S LACK PEAU DE SOTE, colored stripes, entirely Brack STRIPE SATIN, five styles, new and aye, DILL eset. The average shopper is probably not aware of the immensity of our Silk stock. We carry an unlim- ited assortment of all those fabrics thi din all the ny a time you look all ind for a certain shade of silk and cannot find it, when much valuable time could be saved by seeing night. rr] z Emmme (3 Cat ad cece 600) W " 8 annae Mat MMM A MMM A A a kexee Mt! M MoM = MM Tr] Hicu-Grang Coars. Because we have only advertised the popular- Priced Coats heretofore we #6 not want you to get the impression that we do not sell the high-grade carments—for we do. We carry an line of them, and, furthermore, wo ‘k Our fine garments at a hich price to make up for the close-selling of the others If you wish a stylish Coat (equal to the im- ported, except in price), we can supply you and save you from $2 to $5.on your purchase, Below wo enumerate a fow of the most at- tractive styles: Elegant Tan Broadcloth Box Coat, Watteaa plait, back belt, gauntlet cuffs, flap pockets, large smoked ‘pearl ‘buttons, satin faced. Would sell ordinarily at $20. Our price, 14.98. Eiecant Silk Warp Broadwale Box Coat, box back, notched collar, strap seams, flap pockets, half lined with silk rhadame, Iarre smoked pearl buttons, black, navy and tan. Would ordinarily sell for 20. Our price, 816.90. Fine Black English Drap Dete Box Costs, stitched edge, strap seams, coat back, large smoked pearl buttons. Would ordinarily sell for $22.50. Our price, $17.98. We have the same coat with black lasting buttons for mourning wear for same price, $17.98. Light Tan Broadcloth Coats, extra length, tight-fitting front and back, handsomely braided with brown applique trimming, reversi- ble storm collar, collar, gauntlet cuffs and front edged with ‘cape seal fur. Would ondi- narily sell for #25. Our price, $19.08. Elegant Diagonal Chevron Coats, tight- fitting front and back, richly trimmed with biack applique braiaing, gauntlet cuffs, collar, cuffs and front edged with brown dyed opossum fur, tan and black. Would ordinarily sell for $25. "Our price, $19.98, Hicn-Gnavz Noverry Sorts. Instead of going to a dressmaker and getting worried to death about the fit, and probably being dissatisfied in the end, why not select from our extensive line of High-grade Stylish Suits—being assured of a perfect fit, and also the saving of a few dollars. Ladies’ Illuminated Cheviot Novelty Suits, bell skirt with girdle, skirt finished with two pockets, coat basque, finished with vest. Would ordinarily sell for €25. Our price, 819.98. Extra’ Fine Tailor-made Walking Suit of Imported Serge, postilion back, vest front, silk bound, satin faced, finished tailor style, in navy blue and black. Would ordinarily sell for $23.50. Our price, $17.98. Elegant Light Tan Covert Cloth Novelty Suity, postilion front, vest fronte, satin faced, finished with pearl buttons. Would ordi- narily sell for 825. Our price, 819.98. While we have Blazer and ¢ Suits from €6.50 and up we call special atten#ion to the two excellent lines at $10 and $10.50. Fine Diagonal Serge Eton Suits, silk faced, postilion back, navy biue and black. Only $10 each. Taupor ed Serge Blazer Suits in black and navy. Only $10.98 each. Tur Box Manone, 314-316 Tra Sx. N. W. oP UlAL. pretty goods, at Z ‘ 350. ax0. ‘36-in. Novelty English Dress ~~ 250. a x0. G0e. Mil-wool P'aids and Stripes, including all nov ‘elties marked at O0c. » yard, for 44oam., aT Sraas URGER’s, all shades, at f Ee fe EE = Judging from the crowd tn our Coat Department Yesterday and today we believe we can afford to stop advertising Costs for the preseut. pecial Cal Van \ te Smal Sus OF Wana: ‘We added té our stock this moruing the follow- ing line of Wrappers: Extra Quality Print Wrappers, black and white effects, only 1. S0each. All siese up to 44. Black Polka-lot Wrappers, with Fedora front, collar and cuffs of plain black sateen, well made, lined waist, only #2.75 each Ladies’ Figured Piannele'te, Wrappers, in dark, rich coloring, only $2.73 each. ore Winter Walking © Mes Wists Waliss Sst It isa very unusual thing to offer Ladies’ Black Sateen Walking Skirts, lined throughout with Ught-weight Flannel, at $1.50 and $1.75 each, but ‘Jet we are offering them. Black Mohair Skirts, with double bemstitched ruffle, 84. For warmth, nothing equals the Knit Short a Knit Short Skirts, black, white and cardinal, 81.35, 81.65, $2 and 82.50. ‘White Silk Knit Short Skirts, $5. A Lit: Ts O: Les There are many Gays during the winter when & ‘Long Cloak is the only proper garment, especially 4s this s0 im extreme cold weather—rain, snow, sleet, &o. We offer Piatn Newmarkets, in chevtots, diago- nal, &o., tn black and navy blue, $10.up. Excellent line of Black Fur-trimmed Newmar- Kets, #10 up. In the finer carments we offer: Cheviot English Cape Newmarkets, double cape, deep collar, collar and cape edced with wide Her- cules braid, black and navy, #25. Tou ks EET Moake, Joake. inter | Tnderw a Wins Usisse: Units Pact Children’s White Merino Vests and Pants, sizes BOW Now Bo. each. Children's White Merino Pants, sizes 18, 20 and ‘24, extra quality. Reduced from 75. and @1.10 ‘to S50. per pair. Children’s White Merino Combination Suits, sizes 18 and 200nly. Reduced from @1.05 and 81.10 to 50°. each. There is very little satisfaction in Underwear ‘Under 50c. We have aimed to secure a special etavle to sell for this price. Tater's Rivied Vewta, fashioned wats, extra quality and finish, neck run with silk rib- ‘bon, high neck and long sleeves, only S0c. each. Lacs Sttnist Bos 50¢ Asa flyer we offer Imitation Seal Leather Shop- Ping Bags, with watbered cloth top, with jong tie ‘Cords, at the low price of 500. each. Lowest price tema Ta (ores Leretofore, 750. tems Tp Grover a} Spal Ladies ¢-batton Black Suede Gloves, @1 grade, caly 87e. per pair. Misses’ 4-button Pique-stitched Gloves, in tans nd ox bloods, only $1 per pair. Ladies’ S-button Suede Mourquetaire Gloves, in tans, modes and grays, regular $1.25 «rade, only 81 per pate. 3 Wits H. M°Ke: 933 Pz As. N.W. Goon Heatra Cax Be Bovonr. Da. Sascues Execrnororse Victory. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health, Good Hea'th. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health, Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Health. Good Heaith. Good Health. Good Heaith. Good Health, Good Health. Good Hellth. Good Health, Good Health. Good Health. Look to your own and your dear one's Dealth regardless of existing modes ‘of practice. Do not let them die for Be wise, rather than fashionable. Cast away all old notions relating to health and learn the fact (hat med ca- tion and kindred means are as needless in getting well as they are in getting sick, and that spontaneous recovery has been amply provided for by na- ture's own laws, as exemplified in the Eléctropoise “Victory.” ‘The claims for the Electropoise ““Vietory” are not preposterous nor ‘Visionary. “*Victory” was born of ‘Stern, matter-of-fact reasoning, inde- pendentof man's teachings. It stands ‘upon facts and its own merits only, and needs neither humbug nor fraud to support it. All that ts needed is intelligent ap- plication, and (1 you do not understand the**Electropoise"call at our officeand it will be fully explained. The Victory Electropoise has never failed to cure and it will not bei with you. It ts especially efficacious im the treatment of Rheumatism, Chills, Fever, Malaria, Nervousness, Insom- nia, Catarrh, Diarrhoea, Asthma, Indi- gestion. Constipation, S-rofula, Kid- ney and Liver Troubles, ke. Be sure to get the Klectropoise'*Vic- tory” from Dr. Sanche’s only author- ized Washington agen’e, with proper adrice as to its application from the in- ventor. Call for book of information, testimonials, ke. Miss Lez Lexuax, Only Authorized Washington Agent, 931 F Sx N. W. 1t Office hours: 12m. to 2 tee | RET ERS WY TT EE ow Ry RR ¥ =e ' WWwwwe A TE he” me Saw AA Tr i" KE Wer Ge SE IEE Be And FURS go hand in hand. “PIERCE . Setmeny Snore eterna’ vious to the present season. We've kept FURS fication. THE “LATEST CREE In “Neck Warmers" is creating quite a among fashionable dressers. ‘Bear, Raccoon, Black, White, Black and Pink, Black and Biue, Black snd White Thibte:, Badger. ‘S yards long.. A NEW FEE Cue * PIERGE & MINI X. PORIEA Axp Conraxy, Cash Joddere and Retailers, 807 Pexxa Ave 807 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Theres none superior to owe The wartety ts large and constantly growing Jarger—enough to suit every idea. The de Partment is becoming more and more Popular every day. These price make @ a Ladies Mualin and Cambric GOWNS, with tucks and embroidery, equare oF pointed yoke......... ua 5 Styles Pine Muslin GOWNS, bieh and V neck, trimmed with «m- broldered inserting and tucks...... GOWNS from these prices up to @. ao ‘Th-ct. Musil RPS, cambric rut. trimmed with Torchon lace and tucks, reduced to Musiin Walkin: SKIRTS, cambric raffle, trimmed with embroidery, With two clusters of tucks . SKIRTS as high as €2 75. CHEMISES, with square yoke, 7 Tows of inserting and tucks CHEMISES, square and polnted -= $1.00 om ct. yokes, embroidered inserting Muslin DRAWERS, Cawbric trimmed with embrotd- ery and lace... " . DRAWERS, trimmed with deep Bote raffle and embroidery, Cambric CORSET COVERS, V and square mock, trimmed with em- brotdery, Cambric Corset Covers, tet ‘with Torchon back and front. Anything and everything you want tm KNIT UNDERWEAR, incinding the em ceedingly popular Uniou Suits, FP-Don't Foroet that we are still ctving away 1,000 yards of LOOSE SEWING SILK with every NOTION gurchase @mounting fo 50 Cents or morn, - L009 Woe 7 ote, MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, 807 Penna. Ave, NW. ae mw una {PPP Ye Y PTY ETE TTPO EET TTF ee AMAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAA AA! Corea makes more read, ‘ighter bread, whiter bread, sweeter * bread and better bread Flour {sat the toptostay. Amém ferior vmitation of “Ceres” may fool part hf the people all the time, and all of the peop e art of the time, But no imitation can fooi all oF the people all af the time, for * Corea” te Just 8 sure to rank above tts rivals and imitators as At is certain that ved inevitably conquers cera “Ceres” isa pure white, fine Blended Pour, Nery nutitious end posmsing remarkable dread-makine qualities. A trial will convines you, for ““Cares speaks for tteelf, Don't be fooled by an imitation’ All grocers sell “*Ceres"—yours. Weonly ‘wholesale tt. Wx. M. Garr & Co. “Wholesale Flour ant Feed Dealers.” Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. nu. w. Our grows receipts tomorrow (Oct. ‘managers of that noble institution. M EANS relluguishment on onr ae fener iis pubic ta bow to Ht Vint Fan is vovered into the treasury cn Thurdsy morning: Nexpvrrss To App Tuas and variely ill etal neat ne iin our pupulee price’ (3a, 40'and 00 Senta) Gut & Sox, Corner 11th and F sts. A. Kavrmax. 909 PENN. AVE. NW. We made quite alittle Aten avgnee a dealon Pine 16—Satin and Gros Grain, in 19 ‘i ghindes, that is weil worth 2" aid yom will pap that for the'saane quality whwrethe gods have Leen bought revular, j 150. a vanp FOR 3 DAYS. No, 22Satin and Gros Grain, the game shades quality us the above, worth S00. eg 19. 4 vano FOR 3 DAYS. No. 2 » for fancy work oF millinery 10-red s — Egencia nate Do. a piece, ‘sacrince. a tiainea sae oe 250 A. Kaorwax, 1 900 PENN. AVE. X.W.

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