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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. © = = = - ——= HE EVENING STAR bas = regular and permanent circalation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper te the city. As « local NEWS paper and Ad- ‘Vertising Mediom It has ne competitor. eae Street nomenclature is an important matter, and Washington has been favored by frequent iscussions in regard to how the city thorough- fares should be called. The appointment of Commision to rename the alleys and designate pames for the new streets and alleys, bills and Streams of the District need not reopen the general question, as the powers of the commis. sion do not appear to extend sofar. Their function i simpler. _ Itt fs to substitate a clean and dignified nomenclature in the limited field to which their labors apply for an unclean and an undignified or a confased one. The stranger who looks over the directory and finds Beongeries of ugly and offensive names won- Gers if those who mad these names or sanc- tloned them after they were bestowed bad no Detter taste or greaigr facility of invention than the names themselves imply that they bad. White the world ts full of cames signifying Purity, weetnens, excellence, elevation, happi- Beas, comfort and = hundred other refined and Beeful qualities or things the back ways of the Rational capttal aro so called as to imply the very reverse. If in some respects the present eon: om of the alle. s justifies the names they bear then so much the more necessary is it to Improve the nomenclature in order that enbse- quently the improvement may be extended from the necessity of the thing to the condi- tion of the thoroughfare An appropriate name ix indixpensable, but as an inappropriate eondition is n&t, name aud condition must be made to conform to the high standard = great such enpital city matters, Raving so long an puccesaful extent at Ways of the republic's bewatiful capital, Tur Bran hopes for aa improvement in the naming Of the oll and new alleys und the new streets. It is not generally anticipated that the alles will immediately smell more sweet by reason of fhe more fragrant names, bat it is expected that they will gradually be compelled to live up fo the improved and reformed nomenclature. It te an easy matter to leave the offensive names eut of the map. but to eradicate them from Popular use will bea task of considerable mag id wet in all ven nitade. [It will, however, be « most desirable thing to have them obiiterated, for in some cases, besides being undignified they convey @ puggestion of a that veflecte Senator Hill in his former speeches during | the campaign confine! bimweif to the insues of | the day and afew politics! generalities But | be seems now to Lave overcome bis sense of | wariness and in his third appearance he re-| fumes bis oli bo!) manner handles his un- welcome allies, the magwumps, without gloves. | ‘Mr. Hill is apparently ether mdifferent to con- sequences or extreme in bis confidence of vie- tory to be achieved without allies. Perhaps, thie rongh scoring of bis chief's old-time friends was in the nature of warning to him to pick | ut new amociations and of notice to the public | that only throngh [full was anything to be done | fm New York and therefore in the nation. Was fhe cracking of the Senator's whip a welcome sound to the national com- mittee? Or i» the committee recon-| @iled to the sound for the imagined | Denetits it will bring? The situation in New ‘York i» peculiar. The decision against the | printing of offcial ballots for the ‘counties’ ” | @lectoral ticket may affect Mr. Cleveland's vote | fm the city t the extent of some hundreds if mot thousands of votes. All, or very nearly all, @f the thick-and-thin friends of the ex-Presi- dent are already enlisted in support of the Tam any municipal ae the regular tcket. But the | friction over the official ballots may make Blight difference m the below-Harlem majority ‘nd thus in the ultimate result, It would ap- pear that the anti-magwump deliverances of | Benator Hill, even when accompanied by | Praises of the mugwamp favorite, would milf?) tate toa certaim extent against the national ticket, for the enthusiasm supplied by the | trenchant criticwm of ‘new converts” can | Bardly increase the actnal voting of the regu- lars so fares to replace the posible losses | @eused by self-respecting independents who Way hold the party responsible for the utter- of one of its most conspicuous leaders, frietion and that of the “counties” ticket fogether may bea factor in the popular decis- fon of November, for often little things have §momentous influences, ——— w0e Mr. Blaine in the opening paper of the North American Review, already briefly examined in| ‘Tux Stam, notices the lack of excitement and | ‘active interest in both parties in the presiden- | tial election of 1892 as compared with previous | @lections. and accounts for the fact in part. He puggests that Lereafter these elections may at- | tract less absorbing attention than they bave| Beretofore done, that as the people grow more | Bumerous they grow lese partisan, and that all | Political elections seem of less moment to a re- Pablic of 65,000,000 than to one of 20,000,000 pop- Ulation. This is a matter of more than passing | Moment. If the question be regarded merely ae one of more conservative thought and not as ‘one implying a decay of interest in all politics there fs not so much that is serious in it for thoughtful Americans. Mr. Blaine does not Undertake to pursue his suggestion and to in- dicate unmistakably bisown judgment in the | Matter, but merely throws out the hint, as the purpose of his article was not to deal with the philosophy but simply with the surface epecte of the situation, Chairman Harrity in the sume number of the review named treats the Inck of excitement noted by Mr. Binine a ouly “seeming apathy” and insists that the voter i taking more time than weusl fur deliberation, Of course be coustrues the apathetic attitude of the people amefaverable to hie party. ‘That isa way the official exponents of the national parties have $e such cases, and im that respect the chairman (Of the democratic commitice is not cingular, | ~~ 202 ‘The repablicans give evidences of 2 belief $Rat the democratic wave of the last two weeks fe receding and begia to show a cheerful conti- eves that there will be a pretty extensive “Call Me Back Again” chorus from the ranks of now | ‘There are indications that some of Henry ‘Watterson s southern friends who desire a Steady diet of campaign utterances will stop their subscriptions to the orutorical editor's @edication speeches. ~ see Fow American women bare left so good a aim to recollection a Mrs. Harrison bas, ‘The attention thai she gave the needs of the White House will cause her to be romewbered ae benefactress by every future occupant, zee Mise Harriet Monroe succesfully monopo- ized the world’s fair poetry field. Alter print- fing ber poem the newspapers felt that they could not spare space for any more. = Itseems probable that Mr. Egan and Mr. MacVeagh intend to establish reciprocal rela- James G. Biaine’s republican campaign ery is: “Reciprocity, protection, ne wiid-cai currency fad no force-bill issue! oe ‘The maddest period of Chicago's celebration & over, but the terra cotta tint will still Mager. ‘The Tammany tiger purred most melodiously at the ratification meeting last night. —— ee Principles and not personality couat in the presen! campaign. D. ©. WEDNESDAY,f OCTOBER 26, 1892—TEN PAGES. iN RRR, R R R oS i DAYS i Tavasvas—Frroax-Saronvar, Ovtaver £7, Gotoder 28, Oateber 2h SINE TEARS SINOR THR PALAIS ROYAL'S FUR DEPART. MENT MODESTLY ANNOUNCED ExXce IT8 COMING INTO EXIST- WR HAVE LIVED AND LEARNED SINCE THER. HAVE LIVED TO REVOLUTIONIZE THE FUR TRADE OF WASHINGTON AND HAVE LEARNED THAT WE HAVE YET TO LEAKN. THOSE WITH LESS 4 THINK THRY “KSYOW IT GR AND EXPERIESCE OFTEY ALL” TOMOKROWS “OPKNING™ OF THE 18v2-8 SEASON MARES 43 IMPORTANT £POCR. BEEN ENGAGED THE FUR-TRIMMED AND OTHER Wi “OPENING™ SOUVENIRS THE COMING EVENT MIGHT Ovemsc- Os Guano Secoxn W. Pracrioat NoR AK THE BABIES AN! MUSICAL BALL-AN IMPORTED SENTED WITH THE cure KELP BABY GOOD DURING mA‘ SINCE LAST YEAR ONE LEADING MEN OF THE FUR IN OUR SERVICEIN YOURS. or THE AND CLOAK TRADB HAS SECOND, INCLUDE wacT THIS YEAR WILL INTER GARMENTS. IN BE TERMED a Tas Paras Roravs F, Loon, 118 Scevesirs Ly Eacn Axo Every Dreantueyt. D CHILDREN FORGOTTEN. THE NOVELTY—THAT WILL BE PRE- LITTLE COATS AND CLOAKS WILL NY & TRYING MOMENT. LADIES WILL APPRECIATE THE PRACTICABILITY OF THEIB SOUVENIRS, DETAILS OF WHICR ARE THESE COLUMNS. ‘THE PALAIS KOYAL, CORNER 12TR GIVEN IN LOWER PORTION OF 2 STREET AND PENNSYLVANTA AVE Sooverms Ixy Fox Deranrwene. Sa To the left hand are the regular prices—the vex marked on the youds; to the right are the souve- nur p is Mink Pur Capes. $35 Marten Pur Capes. $30 Canada Seal Capes. 25 Canada Seal Capes. 815 Black Lyox Capes. $5 Mink Cravattes (oattre animal $3.25 Imitation Mink Cra 85 French Seal Cravattes. TBe. ya. White Ancora Trimming. £9 75 @bibet Raby Carriage Rus. €g- Orders Giled for Sealskin Wraps, Jackets, Capes, ‘Muffs, Hate and Gloves from 15 to 20 per ceat below New York furrters’ prices. S#Trimmings tm stock in all widths from ¥ to inches wide, and Capes, Boas, Mutts, Cravattes, &°., tm the following furs: Persian lamb, marten, lynx, opossum, Russian hare, silver fox. gray fox, natural lyna, biack lynx, mink, Kriumner, Tbtbet, French seal, Camaa seal, Angora, beaver, nutria, EF Misreprosentation tarough lack of knowledge oF intent need not be feared. For instance: We will noteall nutria beaver, though the two animals are so closely related that their skins are not easily detected apart, except by experts. The Palais Royal's reputa: tion bas been built un with furrvers fure at nearly half furrier's prices and the entireabsence of the unreliable furs from the backs of the animais—only too often found at kindred estab!ishments. You need Rot, therefore, fear misrepresentation, either through lack of knowledge or intent. Gar Here’'s a hint of value: Note the heads of the animals which form the correct fur neck wear this sea- son. The celluloid heads are patented; the usual Kind are of papier mache, which t not as life-like or as durable. The celluloid heads withail the Palais Royal's cravattes. Fer Tron Gaxwexrs, Your dresscnaker will tell you how fashionable ts to be fur trimining om win Not (ess so on ladies’ jackets and children’s coats and hats. The souvenire for baby and the chilfren will be found tn adjoining column. Here are thosg for ladies: BY.T5 tor me drerets martes and gray Fng!ish cloths, satin facet, fu of opoxeom fur. Many of those who bave lately in- spectet ‘Stock and have visited elsewhere have re- cemsttitartenebbbeed tants aannents os the equal of thove elaewhereat $15. We mention this te show that the reduced price quoted is a practical souveatr—more costly to us than would be decorations of planta, &c. $8.75 tor tne sackets marted 40.75. ‘Thea are «fe yoo! Black Cheviot, w fall Shawl Collar of pene ny igor ranfar Ifa pnt prey. perio ag wrgpayon Shaner amoniesd costing lew than €1°. SA.9S tor s00 © costaimes. Mado of Black te marked #6. heviot, with Shawl Collar of Astracban Fur. Fae- | tenths Tepreventing the anitnals head. EE The prices of our I8WZ<! stock of Pur-trimmed Jackets range from ®5 to $43 each. The three best ralues are reduced im prices ws Suuvenirs of the ‘open ng * of the weason. Sour Usexercren Sovvey | Ladies, Sines! and Opithdren's Croth Jackets, Stout Ladies’ Mantles. also Wrappers, Waisis aud Suits for | Latins of ail stann are offered at reduced prices, Prac | Hea! Sowee ners: The garments that Lave been quoted | ar the teat values of tie eeuse 1 OD cc tecesiteetnes. tk wae ue week's advt.: $9 TS for Tan Kersey Jackets.34 tuches the €15 ligported Garmen se That eg style and pa per pony 9 pep roger edige lose en | B12.75 tortne #1250 10:6 lar garment advertieed last weet 91250 for Finest lining aad faieh you~ Weenly expert Rants that ¢ | mente, and reve et be covered sinochare te this torrn af one then $9 Investigation requested. SAAB ter 00 Another popu- Palais Royal's well-known 85 Jacket. Style] Black Cheviot, silk facing and oth- ‘erwise tailor finished. Style d Gray Cloth | Jackets of correct leagtly style and finish. R5AB tor te nowtanous $4 Jackets of Eastich Disronal, wth bound care, lik facing ‘The style and 86 vf the latest London garment. 3GAS sor we 97 extra quuitty Viaeoas! Cloth Jecbo and @6.98 for the #7.50 Tan Jackets, with plaid linins, Whe the Londen-uade garments. 86.06 Wil, alw suffice tox row tor the Ladies’ Black C.oth Mantles marked 67. ‘Doie the braiding. $7.98 tor tre 98 x5 exteatons Pancy Licht Tan Coats, with Wattean glaited back. big pearl butions, Fike the curmend worn thts sason by Miss Terry, pepwar Engiidh actress. W narrens are nere frum #1 to $35. Two faror- ites are ainong the souvenirs. The #1.68 Figured | Flannelette garments, with princess back, are tem- porartly reduced to $1.68. The $2.63 Eider Down | Wrappers. in light blue, «ray and tan are re- duced to $2. Ww AISTS are here up to #15, incinding the sik garments frow Paris, See the following * | claiss” ‘The $2.25 Flannel Waists, the $3.50 Cloth Waists, the $4 Cashmere Waists and the $5.98 Silk Waints, The ‘cat mentioned are reduced from $6.60 | G8an “opening” souvenir, so you'll fnd them marked | S850. | 4E | fume you select tomorrow. Any alterations Soovesms For Cumpnes. Bany comes tra, We won't cout the masicel bell baby will get with fts coat, since mothers will better appreciate the reduced prices quoted as souvenirs. Long Coats are bere, from 82.25 to @20each. One- tenth will be deducted from the price marked on the one you select. The cheapest, that marked €2.25, ts « beauty; made of white cashmere, interlined, rib- bon and silk braid trimming. The most expensive those at 220 each, are of finest silk, artistically band embroidered. Between these price extremes are o half hundred other prices and as many styles, includ- ing Fur-trimmed and other 1892-3 Novelty Cloaks, so ‘that all tastes and pocket books may be suited. Some Mone Sovvesins. (For babies and children.) To the left are the prices marked om the articles mentioned. To the right are the temporary prices quoted as souventrs: $2.59 Bidertown Coats........ 3.98 Tan and Navy Cloth Coats. £5.50 English Cheviot Coats Se. Crean Silk Bonnets...... #1.25 More Fancifully Trimmed Bounets -. $1.50 Surah Silk Bonnets, all colors . | $0.05 Hats for toddling youngsters, - Bibs, stamped in quaint destens... 30e. Cambric Slips for baby. GSe. Prettiiy Embroidered Sitps. . SSe. Slips that usually sell at 980........04 ¥ The list above doesn’t do proper Justice to the ods. Let's hold some of the garments before you. Hore's the Slip marked 29¢c., but offered for 33c. ‘You'll note it’s real cambric and the embroidered edge atneck and sleeves isn'ta bit trashy. And here's the Se. slip offered at 49c. You'll note that the two clusters of six-buneh tucks run the entire length of the skirt. ‘These at 68c. instead of 85c. come in four styles, made of Engiish Nainsook and trimmed with embroidery better than usually used in $1 slips. The Hats reduced to 81.98 are as suitable for little girls and boys as forababy. Made of the best silk and fur trimmed im latest Paris style. ‘The 81.50 Surah Siik Bonnets you'll notice are reduced to 81.29, come in tap, red, eray, seal, golden brown, navy, trimmed with fur after the English style. The Silk aps at 98>, instead of €1.25 are daintily trimmed With laces and ribbons. Those at 68. instead of 85c. are made of the fasiionable Bengaline silk in cream, with lace ponpons. The Coats reduced to $4.75 from $5.50 are of English cheviots, with the new style military cape and fancy braid trimmings. Sizes for youngsters from 1 toG years. The children's Coats at $3.68, Instead of | $9.98, are of tan and navy, trimmed with silk braid. Of course, the correct full sleeve and new style deep cuffs. ‘The, above are but afew hints of what we have for the little Mere’ alist that gives an idea of | what the 1892-43 “Opening” display will be: Se. to 8 ich for Babies! Cambric Slips. #2 68 to £15 for tte Christening Robe, 20e. to Me. for Cambric Skirts. $1.25 to $4.68 for Nainsook and Mall Skirts, $1 to $7 for Flannel and Silk Wrappers to £1.68 for Quilted Bibs. 8c. to #1.98 for Flannel Sucques, 49e. to $4.98 for Cashmere Sacques. G8 to $5 for Silk Sacques. to $2.69 for Worsted Sacques. “. to $6.68 for Silk Bonnets. to #15 for Short Coats. to €18 for Long Cloaks. 10e. to 85 for Worsted Articles. Outfits from $3.50 to 815. SarCan't you imagine a fine display tomorrow. Re- | member, there are many prices between the extremes above quoted, } % Tue Pi, 1 Sovvesins Cunpresx Fuow 4 To 12 AND Misses Frou 12 To 18. | _ Select the garments you fancy and one-tenth of the | Auount of your purchase will be returned to you. 14 To G_couares stand vetwoen these yee of ave are seldom suitably fitted with ready-made gar- outs. The opening of the 18923 season here in- urates areform. ‘The Coats and Gretchens made to the special order of the Palais Koyal were dasigued | with a view of suitable stylea, as well as proper sizes. Motlers of children from 4 to 6 years of age are there- | tore speciaily requested to attend the “Opening.” 16 To 12 _cretcheas for Children up to 12 Yours of age, in all the latest styles, made of plain and | faney cloths, with braid and fur trimmings, forty different styles in all, @6 to @18. Considering that every garment is marked i plain figures and at Palais, Royal prices the discount of 10 per cont is « considera- tion worthy your notice, g 12 To 18-stimee* seexets tn variety that knows no equal in this city. Prices range from $5 to $25. A half hundred styles, including the Garments with Watteau back and empize slecves. ‘Plain and ‘ur trimmed. One+tenth will be allowed off the price marked on the garment, if selected before ‘the termination of the “‘opening"—Satunday, October 28, at Cp. Ovn Latest GUT LIST. Compare the prices you bave been paying for your Drugs and Patent Medicines with the prices we quote below and you will eee thut it is nezt te impossible to purchase at lowerfigures: SERENA") Hoff» Extract of Malt, ‘genuine” = 280 Ayer's Bair Vigor. 580 Hell's Hatr Renewer. a And everything else at equaily low figures. Free delivery all over the city. Fresh Swedish Leeches just received. KOLB PHARMACY. “LEADER OF LOWEST PRICES,” 438 7TH ST. N.W., COR E. We. Lasxssvecs & Bao. Row le the time te select your ‘wrap. Everything ts fresb and new. The many styles that are here are eure to attract your admiration. To be well dressed {t in necessary to have © alco CLOAK, be it of whatever material you mind. Yet ft must have © tones finish, as tt were, to make You look and feel properly attired. The Wrap is the finishing touch te your tollet, be it ever so rich. We know all cannot buy expen sive garments, so we keep an Asortment to suit all tates and purses, slwaye bearing in mind that style and ft and Aniah are pare mount destres when selecting. ing te our outlet, and for oo other reason, we attract'the attention of the lerger andyeliable manufacturers, _ who offer thetr stocks and are aati fied when we pick to leave thelr styles with us, as quantity fee con- sideration with ther. Thie makes tt posstble thet our Garments have a certain distinctive: ees, $10.00, $12.00 ax: $15.00 Gives you « pick among many styles. $18.00, $20.00 axo " g25.00 Briugs you nearer the goal of the Dest ones. From that up to the very, swellest and most expenstve effect, #0 you wili ses revelations tn Outer Garments. Searsxins ‘Form an tmportant factor tn our Cloak stock. Fons. Besuttfal creations IN FURS. FURS OF ALL KINDS. FURS BY THE YARD. It wonld be pleasing and gratifying tous and to our salespeople to ba the satisfaction of showing you our Stocks, Wedonot invite yousolely as buyers, but shall deem it « privilege to have the opportunity of showing you what a sight awaits you, for surely our stocks are more attractit than ever, and much that interests you is here that we donot have the opportunity of speaking to youabout in print. So should you come we will consider your response to our invitation and shall be most happy toshow you what isnew. Ovr_-Or_Tows Suorrers Can send in their addresses and we will cheerfully send them one of our Cloak Circulars. Correspond with our Mail Order Department. ‘We solicit correspondence and invite mail orders. AORN N SS, f ae we ES TLLL AA N NN Sgs5 pm YU RRR ooo OF BU DR RG OH BB OU U RRR GG” UHH PUR RG co HH BB UU OR OR G H te RRR RRR 00 aa BRR ROO fe, BP MR 88 4cé* BBB OR ‘00 = (IN BUSINESS SINCE 1852), RELIABLE MERCHANTS, 420, 422, 424. 426 7TH ST. 0028 Nicott ‘Tue Taron MAKES THE BEST TO ORDER GARMENTS IN THE WORLD AT PRICES TO SUIT, OVERCOAT OR = TROUSERS, THE WAGE EARNER, MERCHANT OR CLUB MAN. OVER 2,000 STYLES TO CHOOSE. TO ORDER: SUITS $20 UP. : ae ae ee Pele TAILGR ety €15 AND 617 PENN. AVE. $02 (00, ERE TIT 5s o Oy E 7 gSSs fo SP Ph ad be Fmt r é ce 23 ofa atari. oms Bors: rf Stee Shape soratort erie tad durability eaivend to every faature of the Corset bus ‘Make to order. alter, fit. rebore, Tans \d de it correct'y We hi aber of “"epecta ties, ™ such gs the “Equipoise” Wats:s, Teufel! Manu- eVo'e goods, hs.. te which we rater later. sd M. C. WiEtak: 1008 ¥ BT., EQUITABLE BLDG. BRRRRBERBEDERPPPRRR PR OPP>EPPE TD Tae Moxomwexrat. FASHION LEADERS IN FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &e. Mauaeeny. "Ths Beimmed Hats ang Bonnets he Trimmed Hats and Bonnets For Ladies and Misses now to be found tm’ the MI nery Parlors are the most attractive we have ever shown, and the assortment {sdatly replenished with the newest creations of our millinery artists. Many beautiful shapes confined exclusively to ue distin- uish the stook, while the materials for trimming are the choicest, SPECIAL ORDERS FOR RATS AND BONNETS Receive prompt and satisfactory attention. That prices are exceptionally moderate 1s evidenced by th ‘Very superior Hate and Bonnets we are eslling At Od @5 and 86. ‘The stock of UNTRIMMED HATS and BONNETS contains every choice novelty. All the REQUISITE TRIMMINGS From good to the most exquisite and more expensive terials, We also show CHILDREN'S MILLINERY In almost endless variety. Croaxs. Beveral large purchases recently added to our Cloak and Suit stock make this a special opportune occasion to all economical buyers of fine gous. Fine Heavy Chevron Cloth Reefers, full Giller made. ‘Heqular price, €5%0 86. | ve3 OB, rants, 2g ($4.98. ‘Tailor-made Black Cheviot Jackets. $8.50 10 $20. Regular price, €7.5u. Black and tested Cloth Panstwortmestat Hcy sna ruin | 87,00 Jackets, in oll qualities _.. 10. Foe! | $5.98. Hosiery Asp Uxprrwean Evety kind, every style and every size. Ladies’ and Minses’ Union Suits. Ladies’ Equestrienne Pants. Ladies’ and Children’s Merino Ribbed Vests Ladies’ and Children’s Cotton Kibbed Vests. In Hostery we cannot begin to describe our vast Une, which embraces everything fro:n an Infanty’ | Soeu to the largest extra size Ladies’ Hos: S4-inch Ladien’ Jackets... Indies’ Fine Cloth Jack tryles. Worth from $7 to8 Hasprercmers. Dozen Initial, Fancy Embrotderea, Cordedand Plain Hemstitched Haudker- shieta. Manufacturers’ samples. At.. 0. | 600 Tur Moxomentar, 957 AND {09 F BT. N.W. Ww bbbsbbbbbbbbecsbsbsebabhsssss K x RKK Ki ERKERE oO OK & ORRRE gERRKERER OR OR OF omreer ERKERKEKKKRERREERREREKER KI EEEREREKK KOR KO ORERRE KEKKRK K K EKRK REKRK KEK ‘KKK KE x g Tue Bos Mancue. Warwra Ar Lirree Cosr Tomorrow morning we shall place on wale 150 dozen Ladies’ Flannelette Walking Skirts, in stripes and plaids, vie: Bred and black effects, 3 gray effects, 2 brown effects, 1 blue and white effect, To our knowledge these Skirts are #014 elsewhere at 50c. Our price, 9c. each. Hou Neck Corser Covers, 126. Tomorrow morning we shall place’on sale 50 dozen Fine Hizh-neck Corset Covers, with inch edge of Hamburg around the neck. only L23¢c. each. Livres: Caxrox Fraxsen Pars, 480. Tomorrow morning we shall offer 25 @ozen Ladies’ White Canton Fiannel Pants, edged with cambric rufle, at the low price of 48c. yer pair. Israxts) Emir-Dows Coats, $3.98. Tomorrow we shall offer Infants’ Striped Eider-down Short Coats, edged with white angora fur, 4 very ‘*‘cute™ and warm garment ; usual selling price, 84.50; only 83.98 each. Hicx Grave Groves Revvcen. ‘To better acquaint you with the supe- rior quality of our 81.98 Suede Gloves we offer them tomorrow at the cut price of $1.59 per pair. 8-button Suede Mousquetaire Gloves, ox bloods, tans, browns,. «ray, pigeon, royal, green and black. Regular price, $1.98 ; tomorrow, $1.59 per pair. Fise Umerzuias For $1.39. Having secured about 200 fine 26-inch Gloria Umbrellas, with the popular black rubber handles in crooks, rings and a variety cf natural wood sticks, which usually sell for $1.50, 9.65 and $1.75. We will offer them tomorrow usa ‘'drive” at $1.39 each. T5c. axv 98c. Consers, 59e. Three styles of Sateen and Coutil Cor- sets, new shapes, short, medium and extra long lengths, doubie side and front steels, in white, tan, drab, old old and fast black. Regular prices for these Corsets are 75 and 98°. Toxornow, 59c. Pex Pam 25c. asp 50c. Corrzz Cvrs, 19c. Another 50 dozen Decorated China After-dinner Coffee Cups, Saucers and Creame, regular 35 and 50c. grade, only 19. each. Tar Box Manrcne. 314-316 Tru Sz. N. x KEK EEK KKEKK KERK EE, OE OE OE ahhh EK ae SERERREEERERKERKERE KEK! a EK E K KEK KK] rH KI K KE K itis ERE ERa x Ez New For Carts Axp Searsuixs AT B. H. STINEMETZ AND SON'S. owas table, at the very lowest prices. ter as fresh and as sweet and as pure eaten from any country ‘All orders delivered promptly and W. A. Prence & Co. 71 MARKET SPACE. see e ee ee wee The Place to Shop! % Fh BRA ODE Bes Xe PARR HS 380 Oy aa Ri oo ‘tv M A TUT TITT EFR Bees. FOP RL ER Of large interest are tn conree of preparation. We're going to surprise al Washington in aa few days. That's no i®e bo Tt will be a reality, You should next few days, UT YOULL yWra OMETHIN: er Your WAst SoxEHHs3 TOMORROW. Maybe a DRESS. and @e you know that this year youcen get from us any kind of DRESS GOODS you may desire. We're show- tng the prettiest array of COLORED DRESS GOODS you've ever seen. The most fascinating DRICES JN prices, to Rices 1S Hie WE PVE On those Japanese Stik Handterchtefs we told ou all about a few days avo The ladies have been crowding nd the counter on which they were shown Its the crandest handkerchief offer on record. Better be quick! Some at 124 conta, Some at 25 cente Some at 50 cents. ‘OSTERY. A LIFHE O8 HSSHRE Ladies’ 35-ct. Maco Yarn Hose. Ladiew 45-ct. Fast Black Hose. 3 pairs for €1 CT ut THE | ct. Extra Heavy Bio Children’s 25-1. Fast Black Hose... And lota of other wtockinge. THE C8 RSE: VE (308 Herts HAVE GONE UPSTATRS-on the second floor—where they have more room. There's more of stock, too—enough riety to guitevery idea and taste. All shapes and sizes, We'll ft them, and make any alteration that is necessary It's needless to enumerate the kinds we bave. ‘There's no recognized CORSET leader that you can't find Lere, and prices are Just right. TLL AR you To QHO TITH rit PAY Yoo TS Sask Wie W a eS EER sn ried laa & Fre Ee Ree Oo | Re a be oe Ere it i ‘cod Eee Co, Ave ue Larcesr Srock And FINEST ASSORTMENT or PXCLUSIVE MILLINERY Cap be found at Mas. M. J. Hesrs 1309 F ST. N.W, OUKNING GOODS. DRESS CAPS. aultless, ‘sultless: loves loves ting iting cKnew's. cKnew's. Gis At M. ‘The Glove question is a most serious one. Price should really be a secondary consideration—yet, of course, there is no need of being extravagant, Ours is the oldest established glove house in Waah- ington, snd we sell the highest qualities at excesd- ingly reasonab/e prites. We are more careful about their quallty and wear than you, for upon their wear and satisfaction to you depends our continued success. The world’s three most famous makers con- tribute to our stock—""Keynier,” *“Trefousse” and | 5°Csbinet Halrrins,3chor] Se. Toilet Pins, 3c. pk. “‘Fermot.” Se. Steel Point Hairpin, | Sc. Toilet Pins, Se. pek. “Romie Pit Por Kise. 3c. phe. 0c. Veil Pins, Ge, dozen. ynice” Wit Bor Kings: (apawonpapaand ReynierGloves bear the same relation to the $ glove industry as the strawberries on the top of 18e. Glove Stretchers, 4c. thebox bear tothe rest. They are simply un-| ¢, 5c. Curling Troms, 15. rivaled, We have Reynier Suse Gloves, black, | "°° # pe _ tans, modes and gray, 4, 6,8, 12 and 16-button | 5-.InvisibleHairpins,3e. | 15c. Waving Irons, 9. — Se. Jetoline Hairpins, | 10c. Waving Irons, fou as ~ : ACs Sei: vache, Be | sma, 6. It is said that the head foreman of the ‘Tre. | 5¢- Extra Quality Hair- | Madam Louie Curlers, 4 fousse” glove factory is about the best posted | pins, 3c. | packages fore, glove man in the world, which undoubtedly ac- counts for the uniform quality and hich standard | 6c. Clinton Safety Pins, | 0c. Prima Donna Curl- of workmanship which characterize the Trefousse | No. 1, 3c. dozen. | Gloves. 2 4-button Trefousse Suede Gloves, plain and | 7c. Clinton Safety Pins, | 25c. Glove Stretchers, embroidered. Sh ee a G-button Trefousse Suede Gloves, tans, browns | N° #¢- dozen. | and modes, at the low price of 81.153 per vair. Se. Clinton Safety Pins, | Sc. package Smith's S-bution Trefousse Suede Gloves, only $2 per] No. 3, 5c. dozen. Meodien, 20. pair. -o have 12, 16 and 20-button lengths in the | 5c. Lion Safety Pins, 3c. | 5c. De Long Hook and evening shades, HERS lee: pen? [rod Tee Pape, Hoi Tt O= 10c. card Black Pins, Gc. | 5c. Hook and Eyes, 3e. At their respective prices the ‘*Perinot Gloves | 8: packages Black Lace | ic. Egx Darners, Se. rank with the best of them. He meets the | ping, 50, Sc. Tracing Wheels, 3e. popular demand by turning out an excellent glove at popular prices. Se. packages Black Lace | 10c. Tracing Wheels, Ge. ‘4-button Perinots, $1.25. Pins, Se. | Sc. Tollet Pins, Se. G-button Perinots, #1.63. S-button Perinots, 82. We also bave the 12 and 16-Dutton lengths. ine Pnglich Walking” Fis “Eni Wake ‘These English Walking Gloves combine dura- bility and style with inexpensiveness. 4-button English Walking Gloves, im three grades, $1.5, $1.85 and $2 per pair. young 7 ads cum Lsaice: ‘Misses’ 4-button Suede Gloves, in all shades, 88c. ‘Misses’ 4-button Kid Gloves, #1. Misses’ 4-button Pique Kid Gloves, #1 per pair. Misses’ 8-button Suede Mosquetaire Gloves, as- sorted tans, only 81.25 per pair. Misses’, Children’s and Boy's Cloth Gloves and Woolen Mitts only 25c. per pair. Wits H. M*Kis: 933 Ps N.W. geet torttttecettteettretnnty breetresersuttintt rte Sap loves. loves. loves loves ‘or or ‘Mam liam ve. ve rue wi ign fpplies Kr ‘women “who might be beautiful were it not for their rion. ream of Aliwonds and Gl will | Fon Born Sexes Ar Hoover & Ssrvere ‘We're constantly receiving mew tdeae in LADIE® SHOES —the freshest styies that Pashion creates. Many of the SHOES we sell are our own cevions, made expremiy for we to sell at our popular prices. Among the very handsome new arrivals are the following: a Dongola Blacher, with cloth = SP ekoskok Uurrnew = $3.50. | Lagien “Ta Mascotte= Lace and Bat Sea pointe! tom, patent anther orth allot @3.00. Our prise Ladies’ “"La Tosca” Button and Lace SHOES. with patent leather or F fom eee Ladies’ Pyne Dongola Hand-turn But. ton Shoes, tn cominon sense or narrow tos, with or without tips, also in jx nied: BEA 83.98. nd 100 shoe in the city: Ce AOTH FERQAITERS 5() ( ‘ENT Ih VERGAITENS O 3 Px ents Pane For Bither Lady or Geniieman. R. Goxpscax. 1007-1009 F S: N.W. Goo BR OE sk F RK ree AA OT G°% gh HES 5 sss oo Aah INXS SSS GG AA TL NNN Sss5 = rs. Porrs (3) Sav nox. Comrtere, Fox 69c. We offer tomorrow the $1.50 sets of Mrs. Potts’ Three Irons, different weigh's, with stand, for Ge. A rare opportunity. Make use of it. $2.98 Buistor Cester—-Drarr Lave For $1.98. A grand offer is this. These Lamps, without doubt, ive the most brilliant light ever sean ina lamp. They | can't explode. The coustruction ts such you can’t belp from being pleased with them. Try it a week. If not satisfactory will refund you your money. The (82. 98 style for 81.98. A Prcrcre Bancars. $3.48 Prcrene Asn Easex Comrrere For $1.98. ‘This reaches the climax of picture bargains. The Pictures are framed in white and gold, white und sil- ver, all gilt and all oxidized silver, with easels. Many pong them. They are worth €3.48. 1.98 complete, picturo and eusel. Boy Ax Usoretza Tomorrow. $1.75 Grou Sux Usonertas, $1.10. ‘These Umbrelins are a fine «rade of Gloria silk. Paragon frame. The handles are those desirabie loops, twists, rings, &e.; natural wood; very choice. Our regular €1.75 grade for $1.10. $1.25 Snorewxe Bass, 75e. A Shopping Bag so cheap as these are seldom of- fered. Can't always find them. They are very pretty. 4 regular $1.25 grade for 75c. A Basoars Sare Or Nortoxs. ‘Read every item. See if there is not something that youneed. Every item iss bargain by itself. Asplen- did opportunity : Dawacev Dous Worra Ur To 98c. For 10c. Going over our stock found a number of damaged Dolis. Your choice, 10c. R. Go ID, A a A AAA aa 909 Px. Ave N.W. New Annrvaus FOR TOMORROW Facxrizzor Couars Axo Corrs. we, Ane mn arr AR, 8 Gos = eae : |\78 Dozex Lise Fur Woot Vv ESTs Ax» P ANTS. ‘This exrmenr te worth Sie, and contains over 50 Percent wool They are billhd to ue slightly tmper fect. but the imperfection in hardly perceptible. We Yr will not get another leader like this aeain, oh PB $8, 6 § . ‘tw “God Ocx Garat Sax Or Rumox Has count the ladies, Do you rementer what they ‘Be. No. 16 Satin and Gros Grain at Le 300, No. 22 Satin and Gros Qrain at. Bho. No. 22 Motre at Tors why not make thie Ale we are selling AITER Fou must have and will buy reat saving Oc. Ladies’ Gaiters. ae 80>. Tadiew Gaiters. ea 81.25 Ladies Gaiters... te Oce Brayger Orreniva Isgoing to hold good for another day. If you wish, to make any preparation for the comine cold weve your chance is elegant to save from 50: to $1 «pale. Lanes) Dooskrx Biever Gacxt- Lens, ott he OF me Ses mr Be Sf Our progressive sale of DRESS GOODS and DO- MESTICS in our anne floor, 1s pleasing every ‘customer that ealls Our tine of LADIPS'. MISSES’ and CHILDRENS KNIT UNDERWEAR js up to high-water mack as to assortment and as low in prices asa Well that bas rum ay. A. Kava 909 PENN, AVE. Now. ——o) THE PROPL ——9 *S MONFY SAVER. Fo OMce of MATTHEW BERNWEIM Teh st. near D» Srectan Sace. OF EACH WERK WE MAKE IT A POINT 10 OFFER PARTICU LARLY ATYRACTIVE BARGAINS 1 ORDER TO CROWD OUR STORE ON WHAT. 18 USUALLY THF DULLEST DAY IN THE HURSDAY ON THURSDAY WEEK. WF DON'T EXPECT 10 MAKI ANY MONEY ON THURSDAY, BUT WE CAN AFFORD TO SACKIFICE OUR PROFITS FOK ONE DAY ON ACCOUNT THE ADVERTISEMENT THESE SALES GIVE Us. ore Ove “Tronspav Bancarse ‘Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers, in white of natural, sold elsewhere for 7.0. each, are bere at 45c. race. Men's Finest Natural Wool Underwear, the same foods as advertised usually at €2, We are selling at $1.15 escu OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO LADIES, ‘Bie. Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Vests at 50: Ladios’ Pine Merino Vests and " 5c, Ladies’ Heal Maco Ribbed Vests at. Ke | 2. Ladies’ Hermslorf Dyed 40-geuz0 Black Hose mone ee s —-*) 50c. Fine Embroidered Infant Oaps. 3 ae nis’ Heavy Embroidered Cloaks......@1.29 one Detanes, axes 4 to 14, 2” Ovr Gurar Rissox Sauer Is creating a genuine sensatibn, Note our prices for heavy all-silk gros grain satin edge, tn all colors Nn 4 5 7 8 I a eS We are alto offering the brat qua ity plain Gros Graia Nos. 5 Have you seen our Window Display of Bors) Crormrer If yon have boys to clothe it will pay yon to look through our stock. We would call your attention te the following two special bareuins Your choire ot 259 Boys’ Suite, inade of serviceable meltons and all- ‘wool cheviots, single or double-breasted. at $2.25 Your choice of 180 Boys’ Dress Suits, made up equal to the finest coston work, i imported worsteds, cassimeres: and tricut, at $41.00. Marnirw agit an is x BE xx N BR ER x XN beek EX AS Bb ERE NONNY 1007-1009 F Sx. N.W. ppp 1 A MMMM OO NNN Boo H&S RM Soo? Fhe Dow RINGS Frou $10 To $1,000. (Our fall stock in this line ts now complete. We have ‘Undoubtedly the largest and most complete selection ever shown in one store. Solitaires, Clusters and Dia- monds combined with Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires, Opals, Turquoise, Pearis or Cat'seves farm a glitter- ing array that, combined with our well-known: LoW PRICES, Mast tempt you to deal with R. Husa & Co; IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS, Con. 7rs Axo D Sra N.W. Borrzz Pauces Twat aLx” ‘These prices show what can be dong with PR a ean mtn w reed 403, 405, 407 Tra Sr. N.W. No Excuse. TITTHAT BOY OF YOURS NEEDS S OUTSIDE GARMENT 8 MUCH OR MORE THAN you DO, AND THERE 18 NO EXCUSE FOR HIM BEING WITHOUT ONE WHEN YOU HAVE, ALMOST AT YOUR OWN DOOR, SUCH A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOOD, RELIABLE

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