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eet For ATES ES 4 Uy fA EE PRRE Bf YD a AT U k Ebpp S44 ¥ API A TRE BA PE Sop £4 FEE A AR K G6O A A Il NNN We have made special preparations for an immense business tomerrow. SATURDAY ts the Dusicat day of the week withus. The mothers and thetr children come to be fitted, and sutted in both quality and price. We sell more SHOES on Saturday than uy other three Shoe Stores in town. The Family Shoe Store prices, and the exce!- lent quality BHOES are increasing the busi- Rem every week, We have just eee SHES rece {nvoices of our Ladies’ $3.00 Dongole Button juare or pointed Veather Shoes, toes, ‘with patent tps. BTO0 bare Pee HF ative 395 sak. ae ishe mere Gieves 19s L = belt tee Supporters.” 5055" Bia k Chott Overwaiters 3902". : tg ae Beles Lc —G Was oe sMouROW ONE. anette” $4.98 FS em. bor “S1198| 35.98 | 36.95 $1.98 | 86.98. oH star (| ee Doce dORROW NiGiT. fee ’ | a A. Kocrvay 09 WENN. AVE. NOW a Las & Bro. = | ATURDAY | 1.00 S000 | 10.00 810.00 Bisex Cuvier I scrers Tom rrow ative you will appreciate to inpaying « we bave ever Ivs te DO 85.50 () 85.50 85.50 Ladiew % length Tan Jackets, full 4 tches long, sil - bear but fons. We camnot sav enough for thie so will Let it root with 5 the VALUE of it and let The trae worth is @ @ for Ladies’ Tan Jackets, 3-95 $13.95} etchens, Ato 14 yeare A vartety of Cloths Syeurs Gyeare 8 years Hn) tN re 14 years 00 “ee00 8 goody (Our aneortment ie m tcomplete. | A vint wt ince you A Pretty Book given away tomorrow vee to each child purchasing «Garment im our Cloak Parler Bi |S Beacriren, | extra nigh storm colli We have recentl selon test = ELITE CLOAK PARLORS, on 4m. 4. 4u 7TH 5T. Men's “F.8.8.," Lac eress. Excellent shoes. Wort Among the latest Autumn ar. Fivals ww style ‘Round and ew ATR. AIR. ror OvERGattens: 50 CENTS ——For Ladies and Gentlemen. A MM M! fF & Huey iE. ¥ POPA GH fur SSy H (00 ERB a fal 3 Ee * Bgg8 HOH Go = ss THT (90, ERR, sa, t $ Q ERK 310 Asp 312 Sevestu Sr. W. A. Prence & C 719 MARKET SPACE. The Place to Shop! Wen TS BES Get. tine ready for ourcrand epening MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY nezt to writen descriptive advertisement. See THE urrow and i Herald day for what wehave tosay. We will be onen for bus Tomorri . though. a if you aro interested in RIRBONS, HANDEERCHIEFS, VEILINGS, FANCY GOops, and the other equally desirabi “LITTLE THINGS,” It will be de cidedly to your in- tereatto call. PPP IT EEE RRR CCC EER BPHE & ROC R E E Gcl Exe Co. Deformities, ugliness and unattract- ssareoften tempered by aniabil- ity of character or a genial, cheerful disposition: but a diseased or distig- ured complexion cannot be covered by —— similar qualities, and its possessor is al- Ways an object of aversion, sometimes politely concealed, at others rudely ap- arent. Too much pity cannot be be- stowed upon those unfortunates who re curse’ with foetal blemishes, and") | | 2 yet even the patience born of sympathy will scon become exhausted unless every effort is made by the diseased to effect a 1] | | it cure. The wonderful efficacy of ii “= | wo Hasporr ~~ = = To all complexion atsonters se teing | { | tncel te dalle tatanaghn even cetene- It ty purely vegetable, — —— therefore perfectiy harmless. Try it, i] = tI lt yO 0 oe Price. 25 Cesrs. IT WILL REMOVE THE = Tas Axo Frrcxtes | OF YOUR SUMMER OUTING. — F.S. Wanuss & Co, iil peearsts, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. Excellent GAS HEATING STOVE for 8.8. SHEDD & BRO., Home Neceassaries, 452 Oth st ow. Archer & Pancoast W ned GAS FIXTURES. ont SSSA SAAS NESSES + y | Fee Tax By Wiserr & Roorr, Oke Price Only" so Discount Weave an abtindance of thewe dear il srs rental the heck -the late fe team #2 50 ap— Ai sealsl ‘os Reeters, Jackets, Sacgues and Capes, Tit hewest ta Neslekine te a Reefer Jacket with ck of Trimming Furs. ry nely fashions 500 yards of Ful ‘Gr Trimming having worth is here. 4 Were & Reorr, sab fenisylvanie ave. nw ot SARANAEAARAN 1 UUDULNULECLEECCTEILETT HALLE EEE HETIL Beacry Cax Be Bovour. have often heard the remark: ‘Mer com- piesionspoite ber beauty,” Tt often only too Fine. "Vet. it ss woman's own fault f “be has hota lovely com i jor itean be bought, Seip bought overy e Greain of Almonds and Glycerine” “iuera the suapieaion wlowineend Geauttfal evitg al detects "atch ae Fhtge, jeckies,tan.c. quickly apa iwely. 500. per bottle isi't much to pay for beauty. Ostee’s Dis Store: AMES5, "Yin ana tw. Gs hea TE Teeter Bykopasns ait, at tle | SERS eld see te rl Dies BOA eh Aen ae RE a he ey } noo, ak - $8 Alf 2 ape o $ oo FE SAH ee GA PARDIRIG ry Brooxo “Sou Ox ey Efe Hoxor~ ce y GEORGE H. CALVERT, that emt- Bent writer, says tn ‘The Gentle- {_ mans" ““Honor ts not simply trath- | fulness; tt istrathfuines sparkling {with the fre of susceptive person- Sty. Hite something more than an § 1 ornament even to the loftiest.” Theres more in this etmple state- § Y ment that we will sel) bedding “upon benor” than you think. Take mattreswes for instance. ‘There ts probably more deception | practiced tm the manufacture and saloof mattresses than any other 2 tenture of the furnttare business. 4 In buying a mattress you are pract!- $ cally at the mercy of the inerchant, for he slone knows what isin tt, how much ft is “puffed” and how fat it Nid become after «certain amount | | of wear. We, for one, are going to | $ sell mattresses “upon honor™-tell J you exactly whatts in them, «uar- | antes them to give satisfaction or | money will be refunded. If you will top to think of thetact —¢b ? that one-third of your life ia spent —-! {tn bed you will ready recognize the} Importance of buying good com. —! | fortable bedding. Your restandre- cuperation depends upon the sort of ved you sleep upon, and it ought — ( really be the Beat. We can sell you this goodness and comyortif you will — 1 permit us, ‘ We have mattresses of hate, cot: ¢) | ton, wool, ber, husk and cotton. —! | tophusk, from $2.50 to $28. Wecan give yous 40-pound m: tress of pure white cotton for 88. When we eay W pounds we mean | WO pounds, We have six grades of 40-pound | huir mattress, 88 to $28. 1 We can sell you finest super-extra Drawings Hatr, in black, gray or Y white, covered with the best En- | glish Sateon Ticking, at the rate of 70c. per pound, or #28 for a 40-pound mattress, You can buy 40 pounds (so-called) Hair Mattress, puffed up to look Just as full, at lower prices, but they flatten out after acertain time and are otherwise unsatisfactory. Our advice, based upon experience, is that you Insist upon having a forty- Pound mattress for double beds. Tuorovemy Crnep \ Booxaxr Priows. You are no less at the mercy of the 1 merchant in buying pillows. Isn't | St disappointing to buy a feather pil- i low and have the feathers run down | atthe corner and look more like a [bag of beans, quarterful (and feel | Just about as comfortable) to lay {| upon? We are not going to sella Single feather pillow that we cannot a wit warrant to be fil odorless, Properly cured and buoyant «mall vader” we have put the price of a 33¢-pound Odoriess Feather Pillow down to 65c. | feathers. To make ita each. This Pillow is covered with | good Satteen Ticking and splendid Value for the money. ave four grades of feathers. | One good, another better, another better still and the fourth the best. Woves Wire Bro Senixas. Wehave seven varieties of Woven Bed Springs, four of which are made expressly for us (to our order), stamped with our name and are guaranteed by us. Halfof the Bed Springs sold at low prices ill-deserve 1 1 © the name. ‘They will stand the = 1 - strain for a short tne, them bein —\— © to “wobble” and then fallflat on the =) slats. The foremost Spring Makers OF the land and ourselves are re- sponsible for the springs sold by us. — | WO to $15, ‘Prices range from #2. Asa ‘‘Leader,” we propose to sell & guaranteed Woven Wire Double Bed Spring, varnish finish, frame strongly put together, at the low price of 82.75. sizes of Bed without Special Springs to order charge. extra Crata & Hanprsa, § Cor. 13th and F sts. nw. ~ =~ Pisors ‘Tarry, 20c. ‘Our Taffy season opens tomorrow. Fifteen Varieties of Taffy, five of them new to this country, at 20c. per pound. They are the very chotcest that can be made. FRENCH CHOCOLATE CREAMS, 5c. We are still selling them as fast as wecan ake them at 25c, a pound, 20 varieties. CONSERVED FRUIT And a splendid assortment of Fine French Confections at Wc. a pound. PINOTS, 705 7th st. n.w. P. §.—*"Don't forget the Taffy." 0c17-1m _ CORSETS. ‘CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. Hicu-Crass Consers Ar A Dor. TAK AT M. C. WHELAN'S CORSET EMPORIUM. 100 dozen Fine sets, double side Perfect fitting sh: in white, ew welm, tho Warranted “Yast black” at the low price of 21.00 PER PAIR. Tqnal to corsets sold elsewhere at €1.25. Sormented one already swett-| M.-C. Wourzas, 1000 F st. this | UNDER EQUITABLE baled ASSO. BUILD- “87 | CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS, Asovr Tar Borter You Ear. You should buy your Butter only where you have perfect confidence in the reliabil- ity of the dealer, else you may get instead what you would not have at any priceif you knew it. We handle on/y the purest, sweetest and creamiest brands of Butter churned, and our prices are always the low- eat possible, Orders by mail and telephone receive the same attention as though delivered in per- C2800 28, 1892—-TEN PAGES. N NON GGG. fo ORE ge So RAW GSS Poot ROR Sss8 Lares, misses, cntiaren and the babies are equally interested in the list of Souvenirs in lower portion of these two columns. Not only Furs, but Fur trimmed and other garments are mentioned. The special attractions are such that the second floor departments were besieged yesterday and today. Tomorrow being ‘the last day of the **Opening"ygven a greater throng ts anticipated. Counter tractions are made on the first floor in orer to distribute the crowd. (UNTIL 6 P. M. TOMORROW). For Taz Mex. (Near door No. 1119 Pa. ave.) 4c. for the 50c. Underwear. Shirts 34 to 44, Draw- ers 30to 42inches. The only 50c. garments gontaining wool. The usual 60e. Underwear in all cotton, with the sursace “brushed” to imitate wool. 69c. for 75c. Shirts and Drawers that are one-third wool. 80c. for $1 Underwoar—the now famous undyed | sanitary wool. Sataples of all tRese and many other undergarments can be seen in window corner of 12th st. and Pa. av Por Tue Lapis. (Near door No. 1117 Pa. ave.) —Until 6 p. m. tomorrow the Plain and Ribbed ‘Vests and Pants, in natural wool and white, are re- duced to SMe. from $1. B5e. for the 49c. Stockings—boot patterns with fast biack feet and ankles, uppers of fancy colors, also guaranteed rareless, 150. for the 2i¢-tnch wide Satin andG. G, Ribbons that wero secured to sell at 19c., though worth 2c. vard. Black, white, creain and every dostrable color. 13c. for the 19c. Stamped Leather ‘"Daisy" Photo. ‘Frames, secured by Mr. Henri Kaiser, our Paris agent. Not to be had elsewhere in Washington. (Continued above.) THE PALAIS ROYAL, CORNER 12TH Fox ‘Lue Lanes. (Continued. The special prices as advertised yesterday are 00d until tomorrow evening. To recapitulate: 5c. for ®. Handkerchiefs, 130. for Jap. Silk Handkerchiefs. 19. for Pure Linen Hand-embroidered Initial Handkerchief “Palais Royal” 81.08 for $1.85 Gloves. $1.45 for 81.55 “"Palais Royal” Warranted Mous. quotaires. ‘98c. for $1.25 Chenille Table Covers. 81.68 for the Covers marked $1.98. 83.98 for thos marked 84.48. B5e. for the d4c. Drapery Scarfs. 81.15 for the 81.25 “Gloria” Umbrellas. 81.29 for the $1.50 "*Gloria” Umbrellas. 81.98 for the 82.25 “Gloria” Umbrellas. 20c. All-silk Garter Elastic for 1c. « yard. Gc. Cakes Castile Soap for 7c, 7c, Writing Paper for 15e. pound. 7c. Envelopes to match for 60. Bricva-brac, including Souvenir Cups and Saucers, at 10 per cent discount. For Tae Cumpnes. 2le. for the 25c. quality Fast Black Hore. with double knees, &c. Sizea5 to 8%. Five pairs for 81. GarThe Souvenirs of the Fur “Opening” are pub- Mshed this evening fur the last time. Mousquotatre | STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. (See below. ) Sovvesins Ty Fon Deranruesr. "E-To the left hand are the regular srices—the prices marked on the gouds; to the right are the souve- nir price 6 Mink Fur Capes... 235 Marten Fur Capes... $20 Canada Seal Cape: 825 Canada Seal Capes. 815 Black Lynx Capes. 2 $5 Mink Cravattes (entire animal) 83.25 Imitation Mink Cravattes, 83 French Seal Cravattes....... . yd. White Angora Trimming. ... 69° 84.50 Child’s Angora Set (collar and muff)......83.98 90.75 Thibet Baby Carriage Rug......... $8.75 €g-Orders filled for Sealskin Wraps, Jackets, Capes, ‘Muffs, Hats and Gloves from 15 to 20 per cent below New York furriers' price Ss-Trimmings in stock in all widths from ¥% to5. inches wide, and Capes, Boas, Muffs, Cravattes, &e., in the following furs: Persian lamb, marten, lynx, opossum, Russian hare, silverfox, gray fox, natural lynx, black lynx, mink, krimmer, Thibet, French seal, Canada seal, Angora, beaver, nutria. Ga Misrepresentation tnrough lack of knowledge or of intent need not be feared. For instance: We will not call nutria beaver, though the two animals are so closely related that their skins are not enslly detected apart, except by experts. ‘The Palais Royal's reputa- tion has been built up with furrver's fure at nearly half furrier's prices ant the entire absence of the unreliable furs from the backs of the animals—only too often Frund at kindred establishmenta, You need not, therefore, fear misrepresentation, either through lack of knowledge or intent. Ga-Here's a Lint of vaine: Note the heads of the animals which form the correct fur neckwear this sea- son. The ceiluloid heads are patented; the usual kind are of papier mache, which is not as Mfo-like or as durable. The celluloid heats with all the Palais Royal's cravatte Fer-Trwaen Ganwesrs. Your dressmaker will tell you how fashionable is to be fur trinuning on winter costumes. Not less 80 on latties’ jackets and children’s coats and hats. ‘The souvenirs for baby and the children will be found in adjoining column. Here are those for ladies: $9.75 sor tue Jackets markod 812. Made of tan and gray English cloths, satin faced, full shawl collar of opossum fur. Many of those who have lately in- spected our stock and have visited elsewhere have re- turned to buy here ans quoted these 812 garments as the equal of those elaewhere at $15. We mention to show that the reduced price quoted is a practical souventr—mort costly to us than would be decorations of plants, &e. $8.75 tor tne sockets marked $9.75. ‘These are of all-wool Black Cheviot, with fall Shavl Collar of French Seal. ‘The satin facing and general superior finish is not usually found in fur-trimmed garments costing less than 812. $4 98 tor sackets marked #6. Maile of Black Cheviot, with Shawl Collar of Astrachan Fur. Fas- tenings representing the animal's head. E27 The prices of our 1492-3 stock of Far-trimmed Jackets rangefrom #6 to #45 each. The three best values are reduced in prices as Souventrs of the" ‘open ing” of the season. Q T Some Usexrecren Sovvenms. ‘Misses’ and Children’s Cloth Jackets, Stout also Wrappers, Waists and Suits for offered at reduced prices. Prac~ ‘The garments that have been quoted as the best values of the season, $9 tortne 90.75 Jackets, Let ua quote from last week's advt. : for Tan Kersey Jackets,24 inches long. Lap seams, pearl buttons, fancy lining, &e., like 15 uported Garments. That equa! style and quality will cost you $12. 60 at the establishments of keeneat competitors isa fact you may easily discover For yourself. 9 5 $12.75 sortne 813.50 Jackets. Another popu- lar garment advertised last week is as follows: $13.50 for Finest Tan Jersey Jackets, with silk lining and finish you will recognize tailor made. Ivsonly expert hands that can turn out such gar- ments, and experts are searce. Equal quality Jackets cannot be secured elsewhere in this town at less than $20. Investivation requested. $4.48 tor tho Patais Royal's well-known $5 Jackets. Style 1—Black Cheviot, silk facing and oth- erwise tailor finished. Style 2—Tan and Gray Cloth Jackets of correct length, style and finish. $5.48 torte now tamous 96 Jackets of Black English Diagonal, with bound edge, silk facing; &e. ‘The style and fit of the latest London garment. $36.48 sor ane 07 extra quaitty Diagonal Cloth Jackets and 86.98 for the $7.50 Tan Jackets, with plaid lining, like the London-made garments. 86.98 ‘will also suffice tomorrow for the Ladies’ Black C.oth Mantles marked $7.50. Note the braiding, $7.98 for the $8.75 extralong Fancy Light Tan Coats, with Wattean plaited back, big pearl buttons, ke., like the garment worn this season by Miss Terry, the popuiar English actress, ‘Wrappers in pink, light blue, gray and tan are re- duced to $2.49. Warsrs arenere up to $15, including the plata silk garments from Paris. See the following “‘spe- clals:” The $2.25 Flannel Waists, the 83.50 Cloth Waists, the @4 Cashmere Waists and the $5.96 Silk Waints, The (ast mentioned are reduced from Sovvesms For Cumones. Busy comes rst, . wo wou's count the tnusical ball baby will get with its coat, since mothers will better appreciate the reduced prices quoted as souvenirs. Long Coats are here, from $2.25 to 820each. One- tenth will bededucted from the price marked on the one vou select. The cheapest, that marked $2.25, is @ beauty; made of white cashmere, interlined, rib- bon and silk braid trimming. The most expensive, those at 220 each, are of finest silk, artistically hand embroidered. Between these price extremes are a half hundred other prices and as many styles, includ- ing Fur-trimmed and other 1892-3 Norelty Cloaks, so that all tastes and pocket books may be suited. Sour Morr Sovvesms. (For babes and children.) To the left are the prices marked on the articles mentioned. To the right are the temporary prices quoted as souvenirs: 82.50 Eiderdown Coats. $2.25 $3.96 Tan and Navy Cloth Coats. 83.68 85.50 Enxlish Cheviot Coats. .. 84.75 ‘Se. Cream Silk Bonnets. oe #1.25 More Fancifuily Trimmed Bonnets . £1.50 Surah Silk Bonnets, all colors ce Hats for toddling youngsters. ‘98e. Flannel Sacqnes, white and colors. 1c. Worsted Mitts, white and colors. Ie. imped Momie Cloth Bibs .. 6c. Bibs, stamped in quaint designs ‘3%c. Cambric Slips for baby Sc. Prettily Embroidered Slips. ‘85c. Slips that usually sell at Ge. GP The list above doesn't do proper just goods. Let's hold some of the garments before you. Here's the Slip marked 39c., but offered for 35 You'll note it's real cambric and the embroidered edge at neck and sleeves isn'ta bit trashy. And here's the 8c. slip offered at 49. You'll note that the two clusters of six-bunch tucks run the entire length of the skirt. These at 68c. instead of 5c. come in four styles, made of English Nainsook and trimmed with embroidery better than usually used in @1 slips. ‘The $2.25 Hats reduced to $1.98 are as suitable for little girls and boys as fora baby. Made of the best ‘silk and fur trimmed in latest Paris style. The 50 Surah Silk Bonnets you'll notice are reduced to 81. come in tan, red, gray, seal, golden brown, navy, trimmed with fur after the English style. The Silk ‘Caps at O8c, instead of #1. are daintily trimmed with laces and ribbons. Those at 68c. instead of S5c. are made of the fashionable Bengaline silk in cream, ‘with lace ponpons. ‘The Coats reduced to 84.75 from 85.50 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 $4.68, instead of $3.98, 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 ‘Tittle ones. Here's alist that gives an ides of what the 1892-03 “*Opening” display will be: ‘25e. to $2.25 each for Babies’ Cambric Slips. $2.68 to 15 for its Christening Robe. ‘39e. to Se. for Cambric Skirts. $1.25 to $4.68 for Nainsook and Mull Skirts, @1 to $7 for Flannel and Silk Wrappers. 7c. to $1.68 for Quilted Bibs. 68c. to 81.08 for Flannel Sacques. 40c. to $4.98 for Cashmere Sacques, ‘€2. 68 to 85 for Silk Sacques. 25e. to 82.68 for Worsted Sacques. 8c, to 86.68 for Silk Bonnets. ‘to $15 for Short Coats. 82.25 to 818 for Long Cloaks. 10c. to $5 for Worsted Articles. Outfite from 83.50 to $130. G2-Can’t you imagine a fine display tomorrow. Re- ‘member, there are many prices between the extremes: above quoted, Tue Practica Sovvenias FOR Cunpnex Frou 4 To 12 AND Muses Frou 12 To 18. Select the garments you fancy and one-tenth of the amount of your purchase will be returned to you. 4 To 6 cuaron stand votwoon these years of age are seldom suitably fitted with ready-made gar ment. The opening of the 1892-3 season here in- augurates areform. The Coats and Gretchens made to the special order of the Palais Royal were designed with a view of euitable styles, as well as proper sizes. Mothers of children from 4 to G years of age are there- fore specially requested to attend the ‘*Opening.” 6 To 12-cretchens for chtidrea up to 12 ‘years of age, in all the latest styles, made of plain and fancy cloths, with braid and fur trimmings, forty different styles in all, $6 to $18. Considering that every xarment is marked in plain figures and at Palais ‘Royal prices the discount of 10 per cent is a considera- tion worthy your notice. _ 12 To 18-stisses* sockets tn variety that kmows no equal in this city. Prices range from $5 to 25. A half hundred styles, including the French Garments with Watteau back and empire sleeves. ‘Plain and fur trimmed. One-tenth wilPbe allowed off the price marked on the garment, if selected before Pitti ee thing tu this market for beauty, comfortable fit and durability. This makes every one of our Shoesa walk- ing advertisement for us. No wonder, therefore, that oar lange supply 18 often unequal to the ever-increasing demand. Tomorrow we shall be tn better shape than we have been at any time thie season to supply you with any of ourfollowing Fasovs Srictarries. HILDREN'S $1 “Tro Crap» Veal Button or Laced for Boys. Don- gola-tipped Button for Girls. Bors: $1.50 “Ise. STRUCTIBLE” Button or Laced Shoes. Sizes 11 to Oi. All widths. “Ovr Dussx.» Prottiest known Dress Shoes. 5 to 8's, 81.25 S36 to 1044's, 8150-11 to 82.50. Cork Sore Haxn-Werz Suors, Calf, Button or Laced. For Youths, 82. For Boys, $2.50. Fine Dongola with tips. Chil- ren’s, $1.50. Misses’, &2. Tur “Ivey $1.50 Suors. deal” Kid—5 different Veal Calf, Lace or Tae Oxy $2 “Rovarr Calf Shoes for Men. Royal Dongola for Ladies. “Gear $3 Suoes, Finest Dongola, hand made, for Ladies; 10 different styles. Fine Calf, hand sewed, for Men: with or without cork soles. PPT TEEPE EE PEE wow w www w Ww ww M. Ww ww wow as S00 00 msss3 — ile $8 8 Bssg é © 00 90... tat® Gol °od = 8x58 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ‘990 and 932 SEVENTH 8T., 1014 and 1916 PA. AVE., 231 PA. AVE. S.E. DD A IT . Boe PAH be ¥ a ale a ae a EB T KE RRR hints $0.8 dae £8 We have heard none but the most complimen- tary expressions about our stock of Ladies’ Coats, Cloaks and C: Every one has remarked how extensive the assortment and how stylish and becoming the garments. We have felt for many Years that this city needed an exclusive Coat,and Cloak House, and we are supplying the need. Don't select from meager stocks elsewhere when such a magnificent variety of high-class garments await your inspection here. It is generally acknowledged that we carry the largest and rich- est assortment of stylish garments ever shown in Washington. Notwithstanding their superior- ity we ask no more for them than you are charged for inferior garments elsewhere. ‘Two of the foremost manufacturers in this coun- try confine their coats and cloaks to us for Wash- ington, which accounts for your not seeing our styles elsewhere. Ours are exciuaive. More “Arias Je Quis. ore rmvais” Ln Suits. ‘We can fit you as well as any Dressmaker (for ‘We alter all suits to fit) and give you your choice of dozens and dozens of styles—and can prob- ably rave you money. Ladies’ Black and Brown Mixed Diagonal Cheviot Suits, tailor made, postilion back, only 812.50 each. Elegant Imported Serge Suits, Eton front, postilion back, mevy blue and black, only 816.50. Elegant Fancy Striped Navy Blue Serge Suit, Eton front vest and postition back, only 815. Ladies’ Fine Separate Skirts, in black and navy blue, only $8.50 each. ‘xquisite Changeable Silk Waists. We have just added a new line of beautiful ef- fects in Changeable Silk Watsts at $7.50, $8.50 ‘and $9, very latest style front and sleeves. We have never shown more extensivénor more attractive line of Children's and Misses’ Coats, Reefersand Long Cloaks than are now dispinyed. Becoming styles and excellent values. We quote: stylish and becoming. izes... 6 8 10 bd “4 Prices..€6.50 87.00 87.50 00 e CBildren’s Mixed Cheviot Gretchen Cloaks, in Sstunys Specitis Is Gicres, Ladies’ 4 button Bisck Suede Gloves, only 87c. er patr. Ladies’ 8-button Suede Mousquetaire Gloves, intane, grays and modes, only @1 per pair. Wiis H. M'Ker, 933 Pz Ar: N.W. sales in Decorative Totlet Sets elsewhere rop off for while, until we get rid of these. English Decorative Toilet Sets, without jar, 63. 4 patted@s Puglish Decorative Toilet Seta, L2 ploces (ae many as come in the most expensive sets), in pink, blue, brown and pencil decorations ‘We candidly belteve this to be the best spot in town, Houseftr- to buy Toilet Sets; also China Ware, nishings and Cutlery. Wiraxanrn & Eowoxszox. Pa Ave. Tre Box Mancue Tomorrow will be a “gala bargain day” here. Every department will take part We cannot enumerate all the attractions, ae ft would requiro two oF thres columns Sowe shail make the attractions all the Freater by naming Jower prices than we otherwise would. Exrnaonpinanr. No department in our establishment has frown so wonderfully as the Cost, Cloak and Suit department. We had excellent success with it last year, but this season the gvowth fs more marked than during any Period since we began business. Tomor- Tow we shall hold another one of our now “Famous Saturday Receptions,” and shall offer the following extraordinary values Fine Black Diagonal Cheviot Reefer, with rolling collar of black astrakhan fur, half Mned to aide seamns, excellent quality aud Perfect fitting. Tomorrow, $9.08. Fine Tan Kersey Reefer, 34 inches long, Wattean back, back belt, flap pockets, fin- tshed with large white pearl buttons and Lined to the baif seam with plaid cloth. 3.50. ‘Tomorrow, #1198. Coar Sare Avocr Tre Hion-Crass Noverries. While we have moatly confined ourselves to enumerating the popular-priced gar- ments, we are also showing # superb line of Novelty Coats in the fine grade Kersey, broadcloths and tajior-uade styles at $14, 817.50, $20 and Spectal attention is called to the elegant Ten Broadcloth Box Coats, Watteau back, gauntlet cuff, flap pockets, large white Pearl buttons, lined throughout with fine changeable silk. Only $1998, This coat would cout you 825 elsewhere, Ladies’ Fine Black Cheviot Coats, 24 inches long, notch collar, lap seams, extra, good value, only #4,98 each. Fine Novelty Black Cheviot Reefers, double Watteau back, cloth lined to the sti seams, notch collar, flap pockets, good value at €9, only $7.98, Ladies’ Elegant Tan Kersey Cloth Reof- er, 34 inches long, box back, flap pockets, notch collar, plaid cloth facing to side seams, Would be good valueat $12.50 To- morrow 89.98, Tan Mixed ‘*Novelty” Cheviot Reefer, double Wattean back, notch collar, flap pockets, finished with lane white pearl buttons, cloth lined to the side seams, Would be good value at $9. Only 87,08. Stylish Double-front Tan Cheviot Reefer, corded edge, strap seams, an entirely new style. Would be good value at $11.98. To- morrow $9.98, 10 Pex Cexr Ore Gansesrs. Children's Reefers and Long Cloaks are marked according to sizes, and it would re- quirea column to xive you any idea of the variety and attractiveness of this stock, hence tomorrow}we shall allow a special <is- count of 1 per cent on each and every Chila’s Reefer or Cloak. This is more than dividing the profits with you Los Frassez Warsrs $1.98. Tomorrow we shail sell our €2.48 Ladies’ Flannel Waists, black and navy bine, fine plaiting back and front, turn-over collar and cuffs, at the reduced price of $1.03. Two DINaRy. Saturday is always a big glove day with us. It will be unusually so tomorrow, for We propose to offer the best two bargains 4m fine gloves ever distributed in Washington, ITEM NO. 1. Six-button Dress Monsquetaire Gloves, in tans, browns, crays, ox bloods and blac! also whive and pearl with black stitching. Regular $1.5 quality. Tomorrow, only ‘70. per pai ITEM No. Foster's S-hook Dress Kid Gloves, in tans, browns, grays and black. Never be- fore sold for less than $1 per pair. Tomor- row, only 75c. per pair. . Cunpuews Grove Bancarss Exreson. Tur Box Mancae. 314-316 Tru Sr. N. WL we Moxvwesrar, FASHION LEADERS IN FINE Muuseny, Croax Hostny, Groves, & Mirus Deranruesr. In Ladies’ and Misses’ Trinmned Hats wo are show- ing'a large assortment of medina and ne goods at Very moderate Pyices,, Gur stock “contale All of the latent Paristan Ldeasand we areconident of our abllt ity to suit everybody IN UNTRIMMED HATS, FEATHERS, BUCKLES AND MILLINERY TRIMMINGS ‘We have liberal stock at lowest prices. IBBONS. Irrespective of the recent advance of this line "will seliat lower prices than ever 1g Hibbon at fo. 7 Ribhon at 7 5 E No. $ Kivvon at Be. No. 22 Kitbon at Ie Croaxs Asp Serrs. SPECIAL VALUES FOR TOMORROW. Fine Tailor-made Cheviot Recfers, Jap seams, worth a - $4.98. Soft-finish Cheviot Reefers, tailor made, bound seam, Worth $8.98, ut $5.98. Im Cheviot Top Coat, Seatus, tailor made, Dou seanas, satin Hed, worth €10'90 std S190. $7.75 aso $8.75. Imported Top Coats in kersey, melton, cheviot, covert cloth, stfictiy tailor asde, sik lined: $9.98 1 821.98. Hostery Axo Usxprnwran. We are now showing in those departinents complete Lines in low, mediuin and fiae erates of fast black cot ton, Hale, cashmere and silk, at prices tat defy com- Groves. $1.25 canine roster Kia Gloves $2.00 Genuine Foster Kid Gloves. $2.50 “asaicase So 1.25 Genuine French Kid Gloves. 1.87 svuttoa suede Gtove.....- 1.25 T-hook Foster Lacing Gioves.. 97 $1.50 82.00 50 1.6.2 srutton suede Gtore. 148 conte teary Doran... IBe "Also a iete line of all shades and lengths in Suede end Kid Gloves nt popular prices. Anew line of Winter Gioves iu all tabrics, Venxas. Latest novelties in Veflines, of wil Keouplets tine al fads Staple and Fancy the accommodation of omrcustomess we will Saturday evening uuil Pocock. Tae Moxowexraz, ‘937 AND $29 F 8ST. N.w. reuiain open ae sb3s28 ‘Tia to without « doubt » Tae Most Lavenat, Ovres Yer Mae, Just at this time when we are selling our Boy aa@ Girl Clothing amé Par- niahingy at euch phenom enally low prices, Goanatee ‘That the Boys’ Suits we ere erling Bow at $2.25 Cannot be duplicated cigs. where for leas than #3.50 tows. PHOTOGRAPH CAMERA WITH + eee 3 2 Poncmase > + TI The Bose Drew Suite or ‘that we will offer tomorrow “ “ $4.00 Cannot be bought sls where for lew than #6 te 7 In fact wo qunrantios you © considerable saving of money on anything you may need for your BOY ov GIRL; and if your pure chase amounts to @4.00 will entitle you to ome of ORF $1.00 Photograph Cameras FREE. Ifyou are looking for big values you must call on US tomorrow. We iuteud to doublethe day's business, th every one of our thirty departments, Reav Turse Prices Tnovan Mews Fonsisursa Goons. Ra ‘tered Shirts, double back and front, 37a, fort Fancy Embroidered Nieht Shirts, 370. Worth Tha ‘Our Famous #1 Laundered White Shirt, ia Worth $1. Heavy White Merino Shirts and Drawer, 450, Worth 65e. ‘Natural Woo! Shirts and Drawers, 450. Worth @Be, Heavy Canton Flacnel Drawers, S7e. Worth Te. All-wool Natural Color Shurtsand Drawers, @1 Worth #2. ‘Sik Embroidered Suspenders, 190, Worth She. All our 50 and 7c. Searts, ‘5c. each. 4-ply Linen Collars, latest styles, 9c. Worth Ie. 4ply Linen Cuffs, Uc. Worth 250, Hosrery Axp Usprawean, LADIES’ Fast Black Hose, Herendorf dye, 18% Worth aio. MEN'S Fast Black Sepmless Half Hove, 200, Worth 25e. LADIES’ Ribbed Vests, Exyptian yarn, 21e, Wort, LADIFS" Fine Wool Merino Veate and Pante, Stay Worth Se. Ax Unmneia Banoam. All our 7ie., Se. and $1 Gloria Umbreliea, ip. ral and sterling handies, will be sold, your cbetce 65c. Ixeaxt Deranraesz, Infant Slips, 2c. Worth 390, Infants’ Long Petticoats, 3c. Worth 50s. Infante’ Caps, all silk, 350. Worth @5e. Infanis' Eiderdown Caps, 3lc. Worth 50e. — Embroidered Long Cloaks, $1.45. Wort 2 00. Children’s Eiderdown Cloaks, @1 19. Worth 2.50, Croax Deranrwest. Children's Short Jackets, sizes 6 to 29, @3.00, Worth #4.50. Misses’ Coats, latest styles, @5.00. Worth @7.50, Ladies’ Cheviot Costs, €3°63. Worth €5.00. Ladies’ Beaver Fur-trimmed Coats, 4.00. Worth, 26.25. Ladies’ Scotch Mohair Coats, #6.00._ Worth @8.50, Ladies’ Mixed Tweed Coats, €5.75. Worth @9.00. Ladies’ Chevron Jackets, in three shades, @5.68. Worth y ‘onset Deranrwenr. Our $1.25 Corsets, all makes, styles and colem— 7Be. We cheerfully refand the money for any unsstie factory purchase if returned tn good order. Marruew NNNH RSE nitee EN 403, 405, 40 Sr. N. W, x NN 4 67H NN 77 Fise Learner Novexries, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. ‘These goods are an important feature of our business. Wesell them all the year round, for many of the pieces men- tioned here are articles of necessity a8 well as highly ornamental. Wehare your name marked in gilt letters or eugraved on any of our fine leather pieces. WRITING TABLETS, in alligator, seal or embowse@ leathers, —$1, $1.50, $2.50, $3 to #10.— TOILET CASES, ingrain, calf, seal and embossed leathers, for ladies and gents, —#1.40. @2, 85.50, 84.50 to #25. — POCKET BOOKS, in grain, calf, Russia, seal, lserd, i al ese —From 48. to 820. CARD CASES, in ape, lizard, alligator, seal, calf and embossed leathers, —From 20c. to $12. — COIN PURSES, in every conceivable leather, —From 10e. to $6.— Remember we have nearly all these goods with gold, silver or jeweled nibuntings and highly ornamented in various ways. | CHATELALN BAGS, in the newest shapes and most stylish leathers. TRAVELERS’ PORTFOLIOS, the Jatest and most conventent holder for collars and cuffs, in all leathers, 82.75, 85 and 96.— BRUSH SETS, with leather cases, ——#2, €2.50, 3, 83.50. — > ‘These are only afew of the hundreds of Lesther Novelties we have instock. How about the” BAG OR SATCHEL? ‘Take homes newone when you «o. We have all Sizes and styles to select from. ‘Made of REAL LEATHER, at the Lowest Prices, | MILITARY James Torna, Proxexn Tresx Mascrscronen OF WASHINGTON, 1231 Pexs. Ave N.W. Repairing property done. s Ow- Esrantisuey Fox Hovse.