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THE EVENING STAR. nay A SHFINGTON FRIDAY CROSBY 5. NOYES THE EVENING STAR bi permancat circatation in Wasbington three times larger than that of any other paper in the city. As a local NEWS paper aad Ad- vertising Medium it has ne competitor. — - Chairman Harrity of the democratic national committee, in an article in the current number of the North American Keview indicates the states in respect to which his party entertains hopes or expectations. He enys: “Lhe republican party can abandon special effort in the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, lowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Colo- rado, Nevada and South Dakota, in the west, and in the states of Massachusetts, New Hamp- shire and Rhode Inland in the cast, only at great and obvious peril. * * * In the states commonly regarded as destined to be decisive, namely, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Indiana, we fight from the antage ground of having won the intermedi- elections since 1883 by imereasing plural- ities The assured votes which Michigan under her law of district representation will give us «= should = notte orerlooked; nor the possibility that the «tates of Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, Colorado a South Dakota may cast their electoral votes in whole or in part for Mr. Weaver by reason of the fusion of parties in these states.” Mr. Harrity assomes that the vote of the rolid south, including Del: re and West Virginia, will be east for Cleveland. In addition to the 159 votes of these states he would need 64 votes towin. If he should carry the pivotal named by Mr. Harrity, New York (36 Jersey (10), Indiana (15) and Connecticut (6 paid get these 64 votes and 3 to spare. He would thns win if fusion should bea complete faflnre in the west as well as in the south. Since be has 4 reasonably sure votes in Michigan or West Virginia he can lose Connecticut (6 (6) and 2% votes, 223 winning. The powsibility of fusion Hf the states named by Mr. Harrity, Kansas (10), Nebraska (8), Colorado (4) and South Dakota (4), affects 26 votes. He added North Dakota (3) and at least in, In Nevada, too, Weaver's jer, pethaps, than in any other ible western votes for Weaver ill have 4 vote ebances are be state. 1 aggregate % votes, or the electoral vote of New York. So that if they all were carried by Weaver (h i might lose New York and still win through an ¢ ‘ion by the House. To win in the electoral college after losing New York Cleveland would need in addition to his solid south (159) and 4 sure in Michigan, to carry Indiana (15), Connecticut (6), New Jersey (10), New Hampshire (4), Wisconsin (12), Rhode Tel 4d 4), Washington (4), Montana (3) and 2 more of the contested Michigan district. There is not much possibility of the accomplishment of this task, bat the democratic expectation ‘would be that enough of it would be performed, and enough of Weaver votes east of the poss ‘Me 36 in the west to throw the election into the House, even if the republicans should carry New York. ‘The republicans are not to be ontdone in re ¢lectoral figuring. They do not admit the possibihty of more than a mere bandfal of Weave votes in the west, and do not concede the probability of any: not even of Weaver's sa in Nevada. T figure that if Cleveland lo«es New York Harri- son is elected to a certainty. if Harrison loses New York they figure outa victory for him through the votes of Me. (6), N. H. (4), Vt. (4), Masa. (15), Conn. (6), BL (4), Pa (32), W. Va. (6), O. (23), Ind. (15), Til. (24), Mich. (1), Wis. (12), Minn. (9), Io. (13), Kan, (20), Neb. (8), N. Dak. (3), 8. Dak. (4), Cal. (9), Ore. (4), Nev. Colo. 4), Wash. (4), Wyo. (), Montana (3), Idaho (3)241 in all. Of these he could lose Indiana and Nevada, or W. Va.. Conn.. Nev. and Montana, or any other 18 votes to fusionists or democrate and still win. If fasion should entirely fail in the west he could win thongh he lost both and Ind. wi e carried W. Va. and Conn. If he should succeed in getting Va. (12) alone, or N. ©. (11), Aim. (AD) oF N. J. (10) with Dela. (3), he could jose N. Y., Ind, Nev.. Conn. an W.Va. That there is a bility not to b disregarded of the republ New Ye nity, which offers odds icans winning with betting kis recognized by the on the democrats New York bat not the general result. Though both * figure out a victory wi out New York, it will not be at all prudent for] either of them to lose it. Both realize this f | and hence the furious figh' progress. in that state now in | - see The British liberals age somewhat d over the fact that neither Mr. r Willem Vernon E turbed | Ciadstone neellor of nor the exchequer and = | able te tinw z ‘The question of a sak eS serious matter, The troub with Sir Will iam is hisevesight. It wa expected th: the agedd premer would be arly on hand im the House during all the steps of the Irish | home rule measure now in inenbation. In point of both ability and popularity Mr. Morley is doubtless the man for the arises. Hus free thinking tendencies in religion may detract somewhat froin ‘ his leadership ina nation of ¢ the English. | os jon whi | | i | Mr. Cieveland’s aditre German-American ¢ Hill's two talks t Lynchburg are » p to the New York mound Mr. mers of eland demoer: rt of the hia the £ the cam- | paign. The former magnified bis “fellow citi- | ens” and the latter warned his special aud: of the danger of third speeches are symptoms of the canvass now closing. They mark, respectively, part compensatory hopes and sporadic necessary epprehenss wee There is» time for all things and it shoul be evident to street car companics that fame for summer cars has gone by quently people have to ride in them o: must choose between pneumonia and pedes-| trianism. Cail tm the refrigerator cars a A press dispateh from Pittsburg Jury selected to try the Inms- “three are farmers, one is « lerk, « mar 6! Dasiness does a ma: before Prteburg ree man and seven are workingm wee The epithets “imouderice, tyranny Potism” called forth by the effort tician to asses an Obio postmaster € ad of getting cash, the Great carelessness as to method. I aking for a suggestion ax politician asked for cash and got a suggestion. — Willard’s Hall, dam ene of the historic b: Among the famous events which t itwas the holding of the pes see There ix something very reassu go's Columbus enthusiasm. in her respect for man who probably couldn't tell a put froma call . see -- Paymaster Sulitvan is eithe person or a pitiable victim o interview reporter the snap-shot es — ; ‘The campaign may be quiet to the degree of eppressiveness, but Messrs. MacVeagh and Egan must be exonerated from all biame on that wore. — 202 — | fo place like Homestead” would be geet Hive for a song me minor hey. 202 Ih was very unkind of Hill to pull the net from ander Mac Veagh's flop. ee ‘The email demand for brass bands during fre cnempmign will give them « chance to devote come seme mvs, | Tue Bors: EEDS. N MOST FAMILIES THE CLOTH- I ING NEEDS OF THE BOYS AND CHILDREN ARE USUALLY AT- TENDED TO ON SATURDAYS BE- CAUSE THEY ARE FREE FROM SCHOOL THEN AND CAN BE TAKEN ALONG AND HAVE THEIR THINGS TRIED ON. FOR THIS SAME REASON SATURDAY IS ALWAYS THE BUSIEST DAY IN OCR BOYS’ PARLORS, AND TOMORKOW WILL NOT BE AN EXCEPTION, FOR WHILE MANY CF THE YOUNGSTERS HAVE BEEN PROVIDED WITH SCHOOL CLOTHES THERE ARE DRESS SUITS AND OVERCOATS YET TO BE PURCHASED. 00 NE OF THE MOST POPU- 8 xan press svrts ror “oo” Boys FuOM EIGHT TO SIX. TEEN YEARS OF AGE IS A KOUGH RIBBED CHEVIOT, EITHER BLACK OR BLUE. A TWO-PIECE SUIT, CUT DOUBLE BREASTED, THE EXACT COUNTERPART OF THE YOUNG MEN'S SUITS WHICH ARE SO VERY FASHIONABLE. THEN THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF OTHER TWO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS IN PLAIN SOLID COLORS OR NEAT, QUIET MIXTURES, IN noTH ROUGH AND SMOOTH-SURFACE FAPRICS, WHICH ARF JUST AS STYLISH AND JUST aS HAND- SOME. kPeOR THE SMALLER BOYS THERE IS AN UNUSUALLY CHOICE SE- F LECTION OF THOSE MANNISH LITTLE SUITS WITH VESTS, JUNIOR SUITS, SAILOR SUITS, BLOUSE SUITS, ROYAL MIDDY SUITS, VELVET SUITS AND A LARGE LINE OF THE NEWEST CREATIONS IN EILT SUITS, IN- CLUDING THE HIGHLAND PLAID, AN EXACT REPRODUCTION OF A SCOTCH HIGHLAND ovTrIT. EPVOR AN OUTSIDE GARMENT COATS BEING SOLD IS ABOUT YOU MAY SELECT YOU CAN RELY tron rr BE CORRECT IN STYLE, RELIABLE IN QUALITY, PERFECT IN FIT AND MODERATE IN PRICE, IN FACT NO MATTE WHAT YOU PURCHASE HE ARE SURE OF GETTING BETTI AND FINEK GOODS YOR THE MONEY THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IX TOWN EXPERIENCE HAS PROVEN THIS TO THE SASISPAC- TION OF THOUSANDS. ARE YoU OSE OF TREM? BoYs TO V's. IF SO BRING YOUR IF NOT TRY US ANY WAY AND BE CONVINCED. Parser & Co., Rosissox Ang RICAN Croratens, 1200.1202 & 1204 FS: N.W. BEPPRBPREERE RET KEBPBBBR BBBEE BBE BBEEEBREBER KBE WI Bi se BELBBLLEE BE BEBBEBBR EBBBB EBEBB i BBEBEUEBER KHEBEBBE BEGEBEE SLLELEBBBEBBB BEBBBB = Woovise ~Weppixa Purser. —_— —Wevvise Prrsests.— ings we desire ich combine Ress with elegance and which are be appreciated. —If you were to search @ find over Washington you could not & bantvomer, more useful and appropriaue wedding present than our PAKLOR WRITING DE made of autig &e., at * We also b a CHAIRS AND KOCKE ASPS, which yles ot EASY as well ag are aleo disposing prices thie week, and which make exquisite wedding pres- Call and look them over, whether you Want to buy or not. Geo. Bueirnavrs, axp Urnorsrrex Goons, N.W. 2 BBBEBEBBEB BREBBBBEBBB EBELBEBBBB KEURERERE BEBBBBEBEBB LDSLBDBBEBE SBBBEELESEDBB BBEBBBBB Fensiren ce VEU EV EV EV FEY TYE EEVEV EVEN ESYYY FY : Bnzse Avoor Usnivacen Pour. Ceres makes my: bread, Mebter bread, Whiter bread, sweeter bread ani better bread ¢ than any otherfour. + Every sack and bar- rel of the genuine “Ceres” contains a by Wim. M. Galt & Co, Look for it. ctreular signed Wa. M. Garr & Co, “Wholesaie Plour awk Pset Deniers,” ¥ Yrrerryyyterryrrey AAAAASASASAASASAASASAASSAAAASAAAS SAASASASAS Berns Wasxixa Ur, Others’ prices for Butter are steadily walking up, bat we are keeping a firm hand on our prices, and, being recognized leaders in the trade, we are going to make our Butter walk up the slowest, ‘Today's quotations are: Good Fancy Creamery Butter, 38¢. yar Ub. ‘S1b. lote ror 81.50. axtra Pine Fancy Butter, 35%. (by, 5 iba. en ye 60. Oy aks 8 ar ~Orsten (suecer te the Old Firm.) arses 28 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. c. FRIDAYOCTOBRR 28, 1892—TEN PAGES. T'S enough to put you in the humor of buying to stand in the midst of our com- plete stock of BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. ‘There is such a certainty of satisfaction in every garment. Such ® saving in every price. Such » variety to suit every want from. What would you think of US if we advertised that we had ‘one Suit of lot so and s0"—“'two Over- coats of this lot” and ‘one Reefer of another Seems triffing, doesn’t tt? No wonder you turn in dis- fast from the slim showings of the ‘‘deportment houses" to the IMMENSE RESOURCES OF OUR BOYS' and CHILDREN'S STORE. What maker of any account @o you suppose would fool with such driblet orders as theirs? Quantity is power in the market. Tt gives us the wnshared con- trol of the Beat that is to be had.——The choicest novelties are first and only to be found on OUR counters—ana OUR staple styles are those fried and i t wadom amo C) + trusty creations that are never disappotnting—mever wavering in thelr sturdy service. So when you get the Boys together—and make a beeline HERE you are coming stratght to the fountain head—and leav- ing behind only what our ex- perienced Judgment has discarded as unworthy of your attention. Stick to SAKS. SAKS you through thick and thin. Our -guaran ce " wd er) sticks to protects you in every penny's purchase. Rerrzns. lo This week has brought to t front another need of the Boys. ‘The errand must include more than 8) #O ——Ther must have OVERCOATS or REEFERS—some- thing to ‘keep out the cold.” Most as many want REEFERS as want Overcoats.-—Onr stock is neutral grount.——All will find all HERE. If you want a REEFER we've mae two lots of exceptionally good qualities at extraordinarily prices—-On® is a BLUE ROUGH-FACED FABRIC made with Collar Brass Buttons —They're low rE w # Sailor and fit ages 3 to S years—and are only 83. ‘The other is a BROWN RIBBED CHEVIOT with Sailor Collar and Brass Buttons—3 to 8 years—and only #5.——Both are bargains. ‘They are only two out of fifty a ra ce different styles we cah show. The OVERCOATS are in all styles—to fit all’ ages-K IL T OVERCOATS, CAPE OVER- COATS, SINGLE BREASTED OVERCOATS, DOUBLE-BREAST- ED OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, STORM COATS, —This means we've two or three thousand alto- kether.-——From 24 to 20 years from $2.50 to 8%. find just the lengths vou want and the Boys ought to have.——The making and the trimming—and the fitting and the fabrics—are perfect a2 na : Py 4 and You'll aoe ® every way.———They're all new styles—nobby, warmand worthy. =) There are SUITS to be bought, too—for the LONG and SHORT PANTS WEARERS—both. With some it’s a dress sult—With others one for everyday wear—While ° Beep some others want one to do both duties.——And we've got them— thousands of them—in hundreds a PIECE SHORT PANTS SUITs, SACK and CUTAWAY LONG PANTS SUITS and NOVELTIES that are as exclusive as they are attractive—and as good, ‘Takes Seeing to comprehend our variety and yalues.——We want to talk right to you—with the themselves between us re a c Suits ma Every store in town sings in the same strain we do—It's the actual comparison of grade for grade that makes their elo- quence hollow mockery. OF, We make $2.50 our beginning. Most of you'll want better Suits — nobler Suits—but these are safe for service. Our $5 grade is a big vien of value. The “BESSE- MERS” are in it—those Suite that have the patented pointe— made for boys who are hard en clothes——Nobody else has them——The two or three hun- cred other styies of SHORT PANTS SUITS——DOUBLE BREASTED-JUNIORS and VES- TIES—are worthy to stand be- side them, The LONG PANTS SUITS at $5 and run to $25—- picking up in quality at every wrade.——SINGLE AND DOUBLE- BREASTED SACKS—and CUTA- WAY FROCKS. ‘The SHORT PANTS SUITS run to$20 and take in all the special features that we've had msde up— imported novelties that crossed the ‘ocean for us alone. zon nO woe ne ma mReoade 8 al OO of styiee of TWO and THREE-_ Qn pe RAR RA nnn nk Bar m aon apr mm Ban M- nae a wow Pr) Cunnhonm g aa “uM mma > AR RA ARR mR RRA RR RAR RRR RR RANA RRR RAR RAR AR AA RR RAR RRR ARR AA RN RN OR NN NOR Ae NNN A Ne Ae RNR AA ARR PNR AANA th RNA ANN RR nage mower vue amu wezudacn eo ad ~ ie SE ee eee ore Sane OE DCL NOC GES EN COT Ce ee ore slut OC IOSS Tae et ye Oe ere Ree Ey AIEEE CLE LE SLES SLE OIE EUS ne ener Sah Statice EDU ee Eels Feu Ultie lgyers (8 Une een Deere Goer e Olu wee) Ones Drone Dies Owe neni One ere rmnten CunnuPr s zi aon one ee ‘ « ¢ « ¢ « ¢ « « ¢ { « « ‘ « ¢ ¢ € ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ « ¢ « « i ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ { ¢ ———— , Woonwann & Lorsnor. , 10m, 11mm Axo F Srs. N. W. Tae Sux Loow Is in operation from 9 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. We made this change in the afternoon hours that all the ladies might have an opportuaity of seeing sitk being inade. ‘The process is very interesting. Throuzh the courtesy of the HASKELL SILK COMPANY of Seccarappa, Me., whose sole Washington segnts we've been for seven years, we are enabled to give this exhibition. 9 to 11 am. 25 ALL DAYS ARE MILLINERY DAYS HERE. Sarvrnay Is Ovr Srrom: “Taneeo Har Dav TOMORROW AN ‘EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF . Lanes Troop Hars. Black and the season's proper colors. Trimmings tastefully put on in the latest style. $3.50 Ax $5.00. A few of these are $6.00 and 81.50 Hats left from last week and are a little mussed from display. LADIES’ UNTRIMMED FELTS—All the correct shapes and volors, 50c. and 750. LADIES’ ALPINE HATS—Brown, black and navy, $5-., 81.00 and 81.50. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS—Large fate and saflors. 75¢. LADIES’ UNTRIMMED FELT HATS—@1.25 and $1.50. “AMERICAN BEAUTY" ROSES—Rich colors, 180.. 2c. and 50o. bunch. A TABLE OF FANCY MILLINERY RIBBONS—180. yard. WIDE FRENCH GROS GRAIN KIBBONS—Brown, navy and black, 35c. yard. 'ANCY FEATHERS OF VARIOUS KINDS—S5o. @bunch. OSTRICH TIPS AND MILLINERY NOVELTIES at popular prices. (First floor... (2a floor. -1st and 2a annexes.) —— A Masvrscrvrer's Stock Or Pierre AT LESS THAN HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE. “ON SALE TOMORROW, SATURDAY, Paroroorarus, Waren Corons Axp Pasrens- White and gol4, and highly polished Antique Oak Frames. Sizes 10x2) to 20x24. Worth from 81.50 to 84. —Crorce For 950.— Pastels, very large size, richly framed in silver and rattan. —Caorce For $3.95.— eats x Jarayese Derarrwent Orrens Tomorrow At 790. Miscetzaxrovs Lor OF Tarasesz Vases, Craccer Jans, Curs Axp Sarcens, Tn Satsuma, Tokio, Owadji, Teizan and other well known wares—richly decorated. Worth from one-third to one-half more. Choice of lot 79e. i Lor oF Javanese Tere-A-Trre 930. Consisting of five (5) picces—Teapot, Sugar, Creamer, two Cups and Saucers—in Se4j! and Haizan wares. Choice of the five pieces in two decorations, 930. Worth 88. 10th street building.) 0. JUST OPENED—A lot of Chinese Sacred Lily Bulbs. Japanes@, Department. (Secon floor... 1st and 24 annexes. ) A \ Dave "Oiae Sprcrat. As extraordinary inducements we will offer in oar Upholstery Department tomorrow 500 64 FRINGED CHENILLE TABLE Covers, —Bia— 1,000 6-4 FRINGED CHENILLE TABL COVERS, —_- SsSe= Axovr Ovr Bovw hau ‘The market és full of anxious aspirants to Places in our stock. Most of them have no other mertt than cheapness. Our aim is to an- ticipate the Juvenile fashions—to’ wecure tho merest suggestion of a new method of youthful dress. This plan gives your boy something some other boy did not wear all last season. We have varlety to select from. Prices tell Maat Cree ee ee their own story. : WINTER JERSEY SUITS start with 84.00 and end with $7.50, because there's nothing (Fourth floor... Ciuxa Derantuesr. Our iine of Chocolate Pitchers, Cracker Jars, Oat Meal Sets and Cream Pitchers is one of the Jargest ever shown, including French, English, German and American China, all at’ the very lowest prices, German China Chocolate Pitchers, two shapes, ‘with assorted decorations in flowers and gold. 82.50. 50c., 80e. and 95e.— Oat Meal Sets, latest shapes and neat floral decorations, gold trimmed. —B0e. set.— better. Majelica Jugs, quart size, SUSSEX SUITS, the genuine, twenty a styles. French China Cream Jugs, twelve styles, —#5.00, $6.00 and 87.50.— - THE LONG VEST PRIMROSE SUITS, (Sth floor. 2 any size up to 9. —#8.50.— SATLOR SUITS are prettier than ever—three- --10th st. building.) —o— Cor Grass Derantwenr, Individusl Caraffes, quart size, strawberry, diamond and fan pattern. 2.50 anit £3.00. S-inch Handled Nappies, Dres- piece styles prevail. RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, leather trimmed, belted, coats nearly to trousers buttons. 88.50. FOR LARGER BOYS the elegance isn’t cur- tailed a bit. It is even apparent in our 5 Suits. There are twenty styles at this price, and we guarantee them to be nothing but wool. Dorfinger’s der: pattern, —94.50.-— Dorflingor's 4-inch Handled Nappies, Bel- mont pattern, o. ae —84.50.— SPECIAL, Dorflinger'sG-inch Nappies, Florentine p On sale tomorrow a lot of COMBINATION tern, SUITS (coat and two pair of pants). Fosi- nO —— tively all wool. Single suits of this quality ‘ Dorflinger's 9-inch Fruit Bowls, Belmont pat- usually sell for 86.00. This lot fern. —— 45.00 set. — -818.00°— (Thira floor. (Oth st. building.) 7-inch Belmont Pattern Square Salads. == Flower Vases, 7 inches high, etched bowl, cut stem. Tsraxts’ Goons. Novelties in Children’s White and Colored Short Coats, all styles and colors. Heavy Camel's Hatr, fancily trimmed—broad cape edged with mink fur. Stylish Plaids, fur trimmings of all kinds. Silk Coats, all styles and colors, with caps to (Oth st. building. ) Hovservesisursa Derarruest. ‘This department contains everything per- match. taining to kitchen and pantry use, includ- A fall line of Light Flannel Dresses,tn deinty ing all the latest novelties in the market. & Besse Ae | |i jt FOR + MEN. | ° Messrs. HEILBRU 402 7th et you today via Flvania ratiroad 52 cases (624 aire) of our @3.00 Hand-sewed Shoes, as per order of October 1. The balance of the o will fol- low in a few dar You will ple freoment appointing you sole s for our Celebrated $3.00 and-sewed Shoes for the District of Columbia Asevery pair of these Shoes car- ries our unqualified eugrantes you need have no hesitancy in recom mending them to your trade Truly your BURT sHoR co. Incorporated. inolowed —2—0—-—»—_0-_» TREY HAVE ARRIVED And Await Your tnepection. anh We publish Br B bao the abor otter te “ou” oa B R Hiaving secured i tT : the sole agency ss of this elegant San, Sgs5 . He" 2 & wm Yino of Men's Shoes. eet 2 0F8 8 ong 09,409 ss As we are the better S58, Sss8 He tH enabled to serve ee H 00. 83 our ever-increasing 83 00 EEE E trade, we carry @ ER EEE complete line of their SS Sss8 styles, sizes and widths, uO RYN Bop th G ENS S BBR RRR COU NNN Bop RU UN NN i NNN SOLE AGENTS FOR — 83 Hasp-Sewen Suors, 7TTIT H s8Ss TET a “Ss RR R RG COO H BONY BERR cB Skah TASS 00 V ERKERK RGcU 00 A A T Sss8 TITT 00 733 TOO “oo Sabatierrue Knives. 75 to 82 - ——00c. to $1.35 each. — erases ab iel Croquet Molds—assorted shapes. ——B5e. each. — sssseees-+- 10th St. building.) Larding Needles. —o— —81.00 box. — aoe: Potato Sooope—aesceted ines. 100 PIECES Also a complete line of Silver's Goods, such as Egy Poachers, Exg Whips, Ex Turners, Roll- ing Pins, &e. Noverry Scrrixcs, ‘We have just received our special brand of ‘Twenty choice colorings, Tin Ware. Each piece is marked with our name —— Lie. a yard. —— and is made of the very heaviest polished tin. Gecond floor. -11th st. building.) — | Gth floor. .-1th st. buflding. a Qo Scuoor Ssuozs For Cumpnes. All the desirable kinds—iade to resist hard wear, yet aro shapely and handsome. Prominent among them fea line of MISSES' DONGOLA KIDS, Button, Goodyear welt. The quality usually sold for $2.50. This lot at #2.00.— FOR BOYS—OUR VEAL. CALF, lace or button, give splendid service. —Sizes 11 to2, $1.50. — —Sizes 236 to 536, $2.00. — JUST OPENED-A LINE OF LADIES’ CLOTH TOP SHUES, patent leather tips, hand-welt sol 85.50. EVENING TIES AND SLIPPERS. LADIES’ (Second floor... Ocr Corser Derantwenr Is stocked with all that is good in foreign and domestic makes. ‘The celebrated French *‘I. C.” Corsets we recommend above all others, and keep them in styles to suit all figures. White, ecru and black, short, medium and long. All Corsets fitted and altered to give entire satisfaction. Special attention given to laundering and repairing Corsets. . -Annex to 10th st. building.) (2a floor. 7 Mosuy Uxverwean Deearrwent OFFERS TWO EXTRA VALUES FOR TOMORROW. ‘Ladies’ Cotton Gowns, three rows of inserting with tucks between, finished around neck and sleeves with Hamburg. -—Te.— Ladies’ Gray Melton Cloth Walking Skirts, ruffle of space plaiting and fold above. —#1.00.— (24 floor... 10 st. building.) —o A NOVELTY FOR THE BABY. Baby Elephants and Dolls printed on Reavy muslin, to be cut out, sewed up and stuffed Laors) New Neck Fixes. Latest novelties in Chiffons and Chiffon ‘Laces for evening wear. Embroidered Chiffon Lace, with point de gene edge—light blue, pink and white, —iSe. a yard. — 13-inch Moire Chiffon—cream, white, lavender, black and light blue. —Te. a yard. — 13-inch Bedford Cord Chiffon—cardinal, pink and mais—used for making reefer scarfs. —iSe. a yard. — 15-inch Chiffon, with silk point de gene edge—white, cream, old rove, light bine, ‘with sawdust or cotton batting. lavender, cardinal, mais and Nile. Be. cach. — —82 a yard.— Sih, a 11th st. building.) ‘5-inch Edge to match. —The. «yard. — BEES Cunprews Apnoxs. Children's Plain Lawn Aprons, short waist, {immed arpuad neck and arm hotes with lace— A GREAT BARGAIN IN MULL TIES. ser ‘We have secured a large lot of White Em- names wins TS ‘Droidered Mull Ties, which usually sell for somaetbiin wenbawene eae 25, 8744 and 80e. ‘This lot will be on sale to- Si. Tie, $1. OD and 91. 25.— morrow: Fine Lawn FAME anh Me. cosh. — red, bine or pink embroidery—three styles. ‘Center Counter. : $1.25, €1.50 and @2.25.— Second annex.) — Woman & Lie Bot OS : ‘30m Ue di F Bos 3, 2 SINGLE OR DOUBLE BREASTED. LIGHT WEIGHT, MEDIUM WEIGHT, HEAVY WEIGHT. QUALITIES, SHADES AND STYLES TO SIT THE MOST EXACTING. SAMPLES MAILED. GARMENTS EXPRESSED. wanay wae’ wanea a a aes ) s seve] pemiees } teremoeat & 5 G15 AND 617 PENN. AVE. BOD DIO MOOS SAMHAMHO ADAM OASAMHAOOHHHDADOAHSHOAACHOAASADSOO SAO HOSOHHOAGEGARS Fon Sarvrpay eco mt Lm gis toll at wal Goo Sss8 Su8 Bo Eee ‘cof 1 SS tof Candies will delizht you. We will oo ee ee ee ment, “which incl bons, Sertnty Aiton "Walnuts, Jellies Gum Drops 13 cexrs a pox . For int or Wintergreen Creams in half- Maasmuatzows, ; $B and,50r, a.bos. Fre. pure and delicately ’8 FRENCH Pe somsetat to be the tacet: Washington. A Kr i AA c-* r AA AAA R aa Gurar Cor Pace Save CLOAKS. The cut price sale for one day only will be aerest money saver for all prudent enough tosee Our stock before buying @ Ladies or Minses’ A AA Nae Cer Prices Ox Laors: Croaxs. Cor Prices Ox Misses: Croaxs. K “Rewoven For Cavsas wee A wean ° — PERRY RBR, POAUSE tomorrow te Saturday—an@ youwtt RE have the girleoutshopping with you~we here BB “set eaale” of WRAPS to begin then. ‘Thists another move the new manager is making, Thegar- ments that ere slated to go are somecf Inst ecama'e selections The qualities are all right but with tho Ladies’ Roefers, lap seams, fur ehawt roll, This coat | later styles that have been designed foras we would ‘Ladies’ Reefer, Astrachan fur, shaw! poll. 889 garment. Cer Puce, $4.98. Cor Price, $5.98. Ladies’ Tan Mixed Reefer, pearl buttons, lap seams. This ts an 88.50 garment. Cor Price, 85.48. Ladies’ Tan Kersey Box Coat, lap seams and silh- Uned. A garment that sella at $15.0, Cer Price, $10.98. Ladies’ Diagonal or Beaver Reefor, ailk lined, pearl Duttons, tailor made. This isa €14 carment. Cor Price, $8.9. ‘The cut prices save every purchaser about “— oon oo &% w oo ww Hy HH Children's Gretchena, 84.50 quality, several pat- terns tn plaids and stripes. Cor Pricer, $2.98. Chiidren's Gretchens, 66 grade, nobby styles and shapes. Cor Pare, $4.48. Children’s Gretchens, €8.50 quality, all newest shapes. Cer Price, $5.98. the Cut prices save you on each Mistes' Garment about ft ee - 2 Svecrar. 50 dozen Dark Print Wrappers, Watteau back, fancy Cor Pricz, T5e. Arresp Orr Cor Price Sare Toxorrow. coo bh A RRR cot Tus a4 ER 734 Asp 736 Tru 734 Asp 736 Tra GGGGGGGGEGGGGGG GGGGGECGGGGGGGG6GG 6 RARSOSAANSNA OHM MODA LO R. Goxnscum, 1007-1009 F Sx. Basy Canence Derarrwesr, Here's an opportunity to buy a Baby riage cheap. We have about 27 fine car- riages, selling from $19.48 to 23.98, all desirable st; We shall give you your choice tomorrow for 8-14.98, — $13.25 Baby Carriages, all styles, $11.98. os a Caixa Ware Deranrvesz. ware is zuaranteed to be of the moxt durable quality and the decorations very rich, artis tically finished in burnished old. The shape is now. The same quality has never been sold for less than $21.98, The special price is —-#14.98. —— Toner Sers. Just received, 25 Toilet Sets. lot of these sets this month. buy them any where under ‘shall sell them tomorrow for The secon’ You cannot $5.00. We 8.98. lot of those 20c. Fancy Candie- iia: $1.25 China Cuspiaors, decorated, 98c. 8c. China Cuspidors, decorated, 4c. 20c. Decorated Fruit Plates, 10e. Jewerny Deranrwesr. 98e, Solid Gold Rings, Ge. 48c. Solid Siiver Thimbles, 350. 25e. Fancy Breastpins, all styles, 18e. 20c. Fancy Breastpins, al! styles, 0c, Gentlemen's Genuine Watch that will ¢o correctly, with a Gilt Chain. The watch has the open face. Price 81 ‘She. German Silver Pencil tomorrow Lic. 5e. Plated Band Rings, 15e. 10c.-15e, Sticks Pins, all styles, Se. very pretty, Norox Derarraesz. Our special sale still continues. Goods are sold at about half price. Staroxexy Deranraent. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ‘Sc. Scholars’ Companions, complete, 3c. ‘25e. Scholars’ Companions, complete, 10c. 10c. Eagle Fountain Pen, 5c. 10c. Engle Automatic Pencils, 50. 12 Sticks of White Crayon for le. 10c. Photograph Frames, 2c. ‘BSc. 8x10 Oak Hanging Prames, 250, ‘25c. Photograph Frames, 17e. ‘Bfor 30c., Imported Soap, 3 for 1c, ‘The. Botties Farina Cologne, 480, ‘Bc. Bottles of Cologne, 2c. R. Gornscmap, COCCI otk total have too lange @ stock. ‘That ts the reason forthe sale, ‘The offered prices will tell you wearetmearnet I} seems « pity to make the sacrifice—bab expediency te Thte ts | master in our stores A Lor Ar $1. Ficht of them altogether—MISSES a@ CHILDREN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT REEFER: JACKETS tm Tan, Gray and Bla, Rizes # to 14 years oo 81. Soid from @4 to 8 A Lor Ar $1.50. Four garments that are cut in the popular fashion, A Lor Ar 82, ‘Ten of the Jenntiest WRAPS that ¢irls.ane wearin Sines 4 to 14 years, oo Bold thin #410 Roe now A Lor Ae $2.50. ‘Ten of these. Neat and new Bins 4to 1? yearn. «Rep 30 Soid'ehom 5 OVS BQ lw. A Lor Ar $3. Thirteen oniy left. There ds good Jack ta {his number for once any 83.26 Lor Ar $3.50. a for the first four who ask for theme 16 years Sidia eis S326, Lor Ar $2.25. ‘These are NEWMARKETS— There are caly two of them —Warm asthey need be—and prety tn thetr plaid effects end eeseoees. canta S2ee Asorme Lor Ar $2.50. Only two GRETCHEN CLOAKS 4m = fashe Souable plaid pattern, ae $2.26, Axorare Lor Ar $3, . a EWMARKETS—just the thing ‘ize 12 yrara, 83.2 ow. v $3.75. A Lor Five LONG GRETCHENS—winter wetghte= od nary A Lor Ar S4. Five NEWMARKETS that we are sure won't #0 a-bexwing for buyers, 8 iar ¢ $0 16, years Fold'from €0 A A Sires 12, 1G. and 18 years. Sold from @8 to $10. A Lor Ar $5. Twelve NEWMARKETS—fine, fitting an@ nd 14 fashionable. years, 00 #12, S526. Sizes@, 10,7 hold frou, Let this sale be your e-rand here tomorrow ff mothe ing else, 00 + how, We con't timagine a combination of cireurae sten-os that could arise again to make wach @ hole ta | the prices. We never over-mark—so these cuts anual | make barguins—and big ones too, Indeed they are. | White you are herein our CLOAK PARLORS—we want to show you some of the girlish garments thet eived. They are the exclusive effects we have kept back "till the seas: ould be fairy ying oUF makers have got the 2 to the perfection points Look along at them and drink in their fine pointe ‘They lift themse!ves above the common level of mo ready to wear WRAPS, It isn't the prices thatdo te We have Just re open. There is nod clever art of design do “Simon pure merit.” MISSES’ ENGLISH TAN TOP COATS, cut Dou Dcollar, lap seams and pearl buttons, All sizes—14 to 18 years MISSES’ RUSSTAN COATS with Bishop sleeves in Tan, Navy Blue or Novelty Cheviot effects. 16 years? size—812.00 and @14. MISSES’ BOX COATS of TAN and NAVY BLUE BASKET CHEVIOT. Sizes 12 to 1% years 8.50. MISSES’ KEEFER JACKETS in Brown and Tan Mixed Cheviot. Size 12 to 18 years—06 and $10, ‘They are some of the newer ones. Between the two —these andthe “‘eut-out™ lots—you have much to bring you here, Better come tomorrow—Monday the “‘wind-falls” may have been gathered in, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE” Tan*t tt delightful on these cold mornings to est G| hot buckwheat cakes. Truly there is no more en- 10 pounds of Finest Buckwheat for 35a, “Cor Proce» Ox Haws, 120. Le, ‘We will offer Small Sugar-cured Hams tomorrow ‘at the low price of 1c. per pound. N. A. Poor, 944 La Ave NUW fn your be 1007-1009 F S: NW. $y pS

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