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4 _THE EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON. MONDAY............. than that of aay ether paper ia the etey. Ae a local NEWS paper and Ad- Mediom it has ne competitor. a The Court in General Term decides that the Commiasioners have not the power under any act of Congress now existing to include in the police regulations = prohibition under penalty of the unlicensed sale of liquor. The reasoning of the court is printed in full elsewhere in Tar, Sram, and will be rend with interest, as the deci Sion is one that affects profoundly the city's welfare. It will be remembered that the practi- cal effect of & previous decision of the | District's Supreme Court was to deprive | the city of the power which it| ha exercised of punishing the unlicensed sale | of liquor: that in this emergency Assistant | District Attorney Dumont devised a new form of information and unearthed an old revenne | law affecting the county outside of Washington, Doth of which he believed to be valid,and under which some convictions of unlicensed liquor selling were had; and that District Attorney Hazelton dismissed the cases which Dumont had instituted and dismissed Dumont, an- tnoaneing bis intention of relying upon the | Sti Si ce G fe he Pee IF oo we KOR Goo Eee 7 P ay §%S PP kA © AAA O09 a4 ‘coo TIT 00 88 z 88 Tt “co H 00 PPP soi 83 ber HE 88 BF Sss8 oe 5. ey REET Reet AND PESS{ AVE Ovex Uszn. 10 O'Crocx Toxionr. police regulations about to go into effect,| P which have now been declared to be invalid. Between the Supreme Court's original deetruc- tion of the old proceedings against the un- Ficensed dealers, Hazelton’s annibilation of the Dumont proceedings and now the Supreme Court's disapproval of the Hazel- fon proceedings Washington is left xppar- ently helpless to prevent unlicensed sales of liquor, and Congress is not in session to «pp the.la's deficiencies. The public will wonder more and more why the Dnmont proceedings Were rot permitted to proceed to the point where scourt might pronounce upon their validity, thas giving the city the benefit of the chance that they might be sustained. If in the end Mr. Damont's confidence hed proved without solid foundation, the proceedings under the police regulations could then have been insti- on the flat of ite back with the foot of the Liquor deaiers on its throat. which is the condition of affairs today, would have been delayed until after Congress had assembled and relief from new legivintion might be hoped for. It looks very much asif District Attorney Hazelton, if he has seriously endeavored to suppress un- Licensed hquor selling, bad made a mess of it. | 5 - wee — Librarian Spofford’s paper in the November Forwm ie brimfal of suggestions as to the Library of Congress. His anawer to the objection that too many books are prodaced and stored in this hibrery ander the copyright law is effeet- ual. There is no critical standard for deter- mining just what books shall be placed in the zations! hbrary,and there i# a utility in the eecembling of all the books the country has prodaced. The collection in necessarily one of great range, s* there is almost no subject, says Mr. Spofford, which may not at some time be found important to the legislator in bis labors, ‘The mont marked deficieney is in foreign fongyes. Mr. Spofford shows how “ridiculously mail” is the appropriation of about $11,000 a year for additions of works not copyrighted and Recessary to be purchased. Of this sum nearly 9,000 ix required to keep up the serial publications which must be taken. For this object of the addition of new publications the British Museum Library has $60,000 a year— fe vastly more adequate funds Kich in news- * ‘ODAY, ODaAY! ‘[omornow, OMOKROW, EXT J)A¥. at Day During which time you sreall most cordially in- vited to visit the Only Exclusive Ladies Shopping Place in Washington And to view the magnifi- cent decoratigns and in- termingling of Seasona- bie Goode and Beautiful Flowers, eee eee ‘Naturally you want to now @ little something of the NEW THINGS of Which we've been boast- | tng. So then we shall ‘show up” in print, as far as possible, two or three departments during each of these OPENING Days. Washington's lady buy- ers know what to expect hen they come to us. The popular prices which Prevail have made ns hosts of friends. You may buy during these OPEN- ING DAYS, or you may Rot, Just as you like. But je want you to see us— and we know you'll want to see us—in our Anni- versary dress. papers and periodicals the collection of Bistoriesl printed snd manuscript mate SS See 4 5G rial im the Library of Congress is | THE USLIN ][]NDERWEAR very valuable indeed. But as this is one of | © UE +"AUSLIN UNDERWEAR the two or three main purposes of such » Wbrary it may be well to say that the collec ton is far from complete. It cannot be made ge without « better annual appropriation and Greater special purchases of private librarice and manuscripts. Mr. Spofford makes « full review of the resources, needs and uses of the brary, the facts of which have, for the most part, appeared in Tux Star from time to time in the various articies on the subject, with the assistance of the librarian. ihe matter is one that cannot be brought too @ften to public attention in an age of material [progress and absorption in business. The edu- ational value of the library of Congress is hap- pily made prominent in the Forum article. ‘This is one of the great uses of such an institu- tion and is found specially valuable in a na- tional capital fast becoming the national edu- ational center. oo ‘There are many considerations urged why ‘the public should not be deterred by « little cost, or even by considerable cost, from build- ing and maintaining good roads. One among ‘these, not ususlly kept in mind, is presented by | Prof. Shaler in a recent number of the Atlantic | Monthly—“Where roads are bad all the duties of the citizen and the social being are most im- Perfectly done.” How car they be well done Without facilities of locomotion? Bad roads ‘are a heavy tax—a total loss for the investment ia fact—m time. labor, wear-and-tear of Dorses, vehicios and drivers themselves. ‘Tue Stam bas many times dwelt on the ‘Recessity of reconstructing American ideas of road building. “It isa noteworthy event that the Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard University has provided a «pecial instructor in fhe art of road construction. The subject is everywhere exciting an interest never felt in thie matter in the country previously. The {initiation at Chicago the other day of a move- ment to organize a nativnal league for impro fing the common highways of the republic is a| significant step. All that is needed is co-| berence of effort. Direct the pubiic mind toa! system which is practical and hold attention to | it for a few months and the greatest results will | De attained. The movement will acquire such Leadway that it will be irresistible. - wee ‘The fatal accident on the river steamer Wake- fiek!. coupled with the general opinion as to Ler speed unler mafeconditions, suggests a doubt as to whether she ought to have been making the fif- ‘teen miles amhour it wsaaid she was making at the time of the explosion of her steam chimney. ‘Thore having charge of steamboats, either as owners oF inspectors, should see to it not only that the boilers are all right and that the vessel shall be otherwise seaworthy, bat that the safe Fate of speed shall not be exceeded in any fase. Many of the accidents caused by boiler | explosions are the result of foodhardy efforts to show off the boat asa fast sailor. What the | public want and must have is safety combined ‘with comfort, rather than a rashly experimental speed and disquiet. | ee ‘The probibitionists might suggest to the | Commissioners that as the police regulations have been pronounced invalid and us the office | of assistant district attorney is now cast it | ‘would be wise to give Dumont and his new in- formation and his alleged statutory discoveries another chance and a fair test. — — ‘The dramatic interest of the campaign | Might be preverved, and some uneasiness pared on both sides by confining all the “flops” to the District of Columbia. —— ‘The chrysanthemum craze is upon us, to re- call once again our national ability to get de-| Iightfully enthusiastic about nothing in par- tienlar. —+--___ Mr. Stevenson says “ditto” to Mr. Cleveland. Ble is really too busy ai vote-miaking to say more, ——_+_—_ ‘There are indications that Mr. Stevenson's Jetter was delayed so as to give time fur some artistic work with the biue pencil. —_~ +2 ‘The closing period of a campaign is very trying to people of credulots tendencies. ‘There is stili time to disturb the campaign (Quiet with 0 few vigorous etplosicas 100 styles Gowns. 45 styles Chemises, 30 styles Drawers, 12 styles Long Skirts. ‘25 styles Flannel Skirts. 30 styles Short Coats. 36 styles SUk Cape. 12 styles Gowns... 35 styles Cashmere Sacks... SHL and Wool Bootees, DEPARTMENT is = genuine trt- wmph. That's saying a good desl, but it's strictly so. Never have we given so much or such exacting tention as has been given to the building up of tte reputation. Fit and Finish are carefully looked after by our buger, who will not purchase articles whose buttons will be pulled out in the wash. The prices are down as low as they can be gotten. When you goto buy ask for one of those cute Witle Needie and Thread Laundry Cards. 50 cts. to $25.00 Bete. to 7.50 - Bets. to 6.00 ‘WO styles Short Stirts, Bets. to 6.50 ‘styles Lone Skirts, ts. to 14.00 AA styles Corset Covers. cts. to 4.25 1Wetyles Silk Skirts 18.00 30 styles Fancy Flannel Skirts. 18.00 ‘Zo styles SK Waiste. 18.00 SECOND FLOOR. WEE ‘Too, comes in for the finest display of good judement in selecting a ates sate clog little articles for their wear and their coremeumromnent Vantage. We've made this literally ‘Baby Parade,” for we're closely interests. It might not be amiss for Sumetensceraaan ‘5 styles Slips and Robes. NEANTS: PANTS’ -25 ets. to $27.00 --50 ets. to $6.00 Bb cts. to $18.00 yles Short Dresses, styles Long Coats. -5O ets, to $6.75 50 cts. to $3.50 -82.00 to 87.50 45 cts. to $7.50 Iets. to $1.25. PUFF BOXES, BRUSHES AND COMBS. ‘I's only sight that we tell you of this circumstance. The ‘drummer for » New York house struck this city Just before returning home. He did ot want tocarry his samples home with bim and we were Jucky enouzh toget them. They were, of course, bought away below revular prices, and we are going to give early pur- chasers the benefit of the bargain. About half price. ‘The lot consists of INFANTS’ COATS, no two ‘5 styles Cashmere Wraps. alike, and INFANTS’ SILK CaPs. 82.76 Caps for $1.87, 82.60 Caps for $1.62 And other luke reductions, SEOUND FLOOR. ae 4 ‘ORSETS. ORSETS. Every leading importer and maker ts faithfully represented. Both im- Ported and American goods. After the OPENING we will be prepared totryon the CORSETS, make any alterations and fit them in every case! These are black. white and drab colored CORSETS in coutil, ‘satine and linen. 42 styles, ranging: from 75 cts. to 9.50. SECOND: FLOOR, ASUS WE CONEY ISVHE The Ladies of Washington Te The Opening. it * PIERGE 8ra Sz. Axo Pass. Ave NW. Ovex Tax 10 O’Crocx Toxczr. ee NP ey? % if THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. p. ©. MONDAY. OCTOBER’ 3 1, — 1892—TEN PAGES. W OODWARD & Lorunor. ‘ 10:8, Llru Asp F Sis. N. W. A COMPLETE Pao. See eres ane Rises Bares Ax Arozoar. aocnarn cAsmnA OFFICE OF WORTH OF CHIL a GIVEN AWAY MATTHEW BERNHEIM, DREN'S CLOTHING numberof our patrons who od fi u¢ PHOTOGRAPHS, WATER COLORS 7TH ST. NEAR D N. W. ENTITLES YOU TO * & FLEXIBLE for Saturday. We are very glad to say that they arriv: Furz oe ONE OF OUR $1 PHO- A MANUFACTURER'S ENTIRE STOCK WITH EVERY @ Ay Hitter Comvesaon TOGRAPH CAMERAS SUBSTANCE or BOYS’ SUIT. i Fase. Puorocr spas, W ater—Corons axp 5 RESEMBLING 18 GOOD AT ALL TIMES. TARRED PAPER, 18 PLACED BETWEEN WHEN YOU HEAR IT IN TRADE THB OUTER AND INNER SOLE HEED IT, FOR IT MARKS AN EPOCH SUCH 18 OUR OF EVERY PAIR OF ‘MOOD NOW. OWING TO THE EXTREME MILDNESS WE HAVE BREN SOMEWHAT DISAPPOINTED IN THE EARLY FALL TRADE. TO CATOH UP WE OFFER OUR ACCUMULATED STOCKS FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS AT SOMETHING ABOVE AND BEYOND THE ORDINARY PROCEDURE IN TRADE 1S REQUIRED TO CAUSE THE PURCHASING PUBLIC TO SHAKE OFF THEIR LETHARGY, THESE EXTRAORDINARY REDUC1IONS WILL HOLDGOOD ¥OR THE NEXT THREE DAYS ONLY. Mospay, HERE ARE SOME OF THE BUT THE MBTHOD WE ADOPT 18 ALWAYS EFFECTIVE. Toespar, BARGAINS OF THIS SALE. CRAWFORD SHOES. LOOKS LIKE SHODDY, BUT 18 NOT, 80 MATTER WHAT CHEAP SHOR SALESMEN AND OOBBLERS MAY 8a¥ ABOUT IT. Bovve, Crawrorn & Co, Conroratiox. Wasnixorox Braxcs, Wow /ESDAY. 903 Ps Ave it NOT ALL BY SEVERAL THOUSAND, BUT ENOUGH TO SHOW HOW THE PRICES RUN: Boys) Crormrxe. ‘We have collected several hundred Boys’ Suits and bunched them together in two lots, each lot at a uniform price for this sale only. OT No. 1 contains Suite formerly sell. ine at 64. 85 and $550. busing Sm $289 1°" iis “conscele’ eeline Bebe. ae nilis formerly” se gag varie this sale they 34.00 O'Grekcoate ind Reefer ate ct” B29 Upto isuemtied oo SOOO 79, OR #1 Atl-woot Bo: 49. Extra Pants aro reduced to “ e UR 7c. All-wool Flannel and Chevi ‘Boss’ Waists are reduced to, ‘With all that you will get one of oUr Glen Pho- tograph Cameras if your purchase amounts to §4 or over. Mews Forsisuryas. UR 59. Unlaundered Shirts. reinforced sre reduced to. 37. UR, Famous 81.25 Laundered Dress QQ), Shirts ure reduced to........-.-.-sce.-++ ic. TR G5c. Heavy Merino Shirts Drawers are reduced to... 2 UR $2 All-wool and Drawers are reduced to... C0) UR S55. Stik Embroidered Suspenders = 1. Q {UR 50 and 7c. Four-in-Hand or Teck ‘Scarts are reduced to. .. Hosiery Asp Uspenwean. UR 250. Ladies’ Fast Black Her ‘Dyed Hose reduced to... UR 20c. Men's Fast Black Seamless Half Hose reduced to. . UR Bie. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, Egyp- ‘tian yarn, are reduced to... TR 50c. Ladies’ Merino Vests and Pants are reduced to ... UR 5c. Ladies’ Ribbed Real Maco Vesis are reduced to. 19. 10c. 2c. 34e. 39c. 0) Unsoneiia Banoarss. UR 75, 5c. and $1 English Gloria Uinbrotie, assorted hanalens we bom UR $1.75 and Ribbed Silk Um- ceil ZO aud 25 inches, are reduced to. 65c. $1.29 Jewexay. OR Loy Sterling Silver Stick Pins are reduce’ to... : mgs QUE, S284 Gold Stone Set Rings are 100. 59. Snver Wane "O'Gacas roan eiraPaster Danes sre B19 CR 84. Quadruple te Fruit PS StT eS o2.9 . we full line of Genuine Rowers’ Silvet Table Ware. During tis sale you may buy them st sacri fice prices Toys Axo Dots. ‘We are headquarters for these goods and during this ‘sale our prices are so low that it will psy you to buy what you need for Christmas. Ger Ose Or Ovn Camenas Fase. Rememberthese sacrifice prices hold good only until WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Don't delay. This is » chance in » lifetime. ——_ MATTHE WY Sprout Sarr Or HH 00 www A RRR, DDD HOH oO wwww AA ROR g D HH oO Wwhw AA kee bp ° wWWWw AAA ROR DOD = H 00 w w A 4 KR RK DDD Croax Deranroenr. heey A FSR LE eee We have just received 210 Ladies’ and Children's| Wwww AA T 6 ° Hui ge Sag sample Coats that were closed out at our price. We| WWWW ASA T OC O if H s ouxht to makes good profit on them, butforthe res-| W W A A T Coo H H Ei ton stated above they will be sacrified as follows: OT No. 1 includes all th made to Liaise oe 23g aia these to bom of the lot will cost you We offer at wholesale factory prices the entire line of the celebrated FE. Howard & Co. Boston Watcnes, acknowiedged tbe finest American watch on the mar. ket. Alhappy purchase enables us to nuake this re- OT No. 2 consists of a lot Tailor markable offer. The quantity is limited and can cane, i light or dark cloths, never be replaced at same figures. We are willing to plain of fur tchmmed, ‘none worth, fefand the toney to cay purchaser who i mot satis; fied that the prices offered by us are not the actual wholesale cost price, READ WHAT WE OFFER. 1 full size Howard, nickel movement, adjnsted to eat. cold. isochronism, and all positions cased in a 60 dwis. 14K. Louis XV case, frosted carving ail over, Retall price, $200. --Now 8135 1 Nickel 18 Size Howard, adjusted to heat and cold, in heavy 14-Karet hunting case, frosted carving ali over. Retail price, $150... .-Now 8103 1 Howard, 18 size, adjusted to heat and cold, heavy J4-karat case, engine turned and frosted edges, Retail price, 8126.. a Now 886 21 1 Howard, 18 size, full Jeweled cased, in plain en- C. | gine-tarned heavy 14-karat hunting case. 33. Retail price, 890. Now 860 10. 1 Howard, 18-siz0 movement, in 14-karat filled caso, UR 5c. Infante! arranted for 25 5 OES datepty Cave atateana tne 5 | warren care. UR 5c, Infants? O'vattca Biante 3lo. Retail price, 850... -Now 835 UR 82.00 Infants’ Fi mS $8.98 in the 35.00 OnE Iuisents Mee. $3.00], O°R, 87.50 Misses’ Coats, in all te $5.00 latest styles, are reduced to... oe? $1.29 UR 87 Mixed Tweed Coat latest shadesare reduced tor. JOR $2 Girls’ Dresses, (rlodts 30 caahmosee! Lseaxrs: Devanruesr, (DERBe. Infante’ Slips are reduced to... UR 50c. Infante’ Long ODE, 800, Infante Petticoats are Fiderdown Caps are ards, which are a trif_e smaller. ‘This {s an opportunity seldom offered to obtain fine watches at greatly reduced prices. We have corresponding grades in the 16-size How. Cloaks are reduced 0 UR 22.50 Children's Elderdown Coa ‘$1 19 are reduced to. re: RR RRR A RRR RRR It <SS Remember, 84 worth of Girin’ or Boys’ Clothing en- 3 R. R R AAA it Me RR i Ss titles you toa Glen Camera free, RO R RA AR RR Bit Sys8 ay ce 0% Corser Deranruenr. ci ¢ c8 8... UR Te. reduced UR 81.25 Corsets, all the be: ONE Rss eat cctod ste e Gorsets, in all makes, are oc31-2t 49o. 7 Bo, | FX*XESAMANAMNXANXXA XXXXXXEXEXXET COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. A UV cco CCC ERE si Wo carry all the popular hich-grade makes of Cor-| AA ey BBE 28 3 rc iid sets. “During this salo they will be sacrificed at pro- | A,A USS of on ™ portionately low prices. ATA S388 “uv GCO COO EEE Sss8 Sys" THE DEMAND FOR “Borrey $3 Haxp-Sewen Suozs Last Saturday fer exceeded our expectations, show- ing us conclusively that this line is a decided success. 3Qo. | Wny should tt not be 20 when they have these excel- lent qualities: THEY ARE HAND-SEWED. MADE OF THE BEST TANNERY CALF. Agr Depanrwesr. ce) UR O5e. Artotype Pict diver frantes, are tecuced tort "ticnfas, in boausiea seaass, aboot S198 Owing to an unusual amonnt of freight on the road during the past week we were obliged to dissppoint & A PASTELS advertised Saturday evening and are Bow on sale, Pasrers- ‘White and gold snd high'y polished antique oak frames. Sizes 10x20 to 20x24. Worth from $1.50 to #4 00. ——Chotce for 95. — Pasrets Very large size, richiy framed tn stiver and ratten ‘Choice for 3.95. - Worth $8.00. Tn adattion to these ts a lot of 100 Geserxe Hasp-Parsten Waren Corons Each executed by a master artist, and in only the very choicest and most interest at subjects. Deautifully matted, and are in new hand-decorated frame. Size 10: —Choce tor 95e.— ‘They are «4th floor 10th st. buildine.) Will be in operation here all this week. The Haskell Silk Co. has &: continue. Hours from 10 to Yaw. and 2 to » p.m. ladies might have an opportunity of seeing silk being made. ‘warp will be put on the loom. While in, see the late arrivals ¥ permitted this exhthition to We rade the change in the hours that all the | Doubiy interesting today and Tuesday asanew | of | > ‘ i | Scorcu Axp Faxcy Puaws, Tarrera Axo Soran Errners | FOR WAISTS, SKIRTINGS, TRIMMINGS, &o. (st Boor... scieaeeaieaeenes near skylieht ) TODAY WE OPENED 4 'W DEPARTMENT OF | Onrestat Roes Axp Wao Canvers Ce eaten | time. ‘We promise prices never before named for this class of things. Rug Department. (Formerly art departinent --4th floor, Ist annex.) Ove Lisex Derantwest, Ts Hhox-Crass Taste Nareny, 8 SHOWING SUCH NEW AND PRETTY PATTERNS AS THESE Black Thorn border and ail-over Ailing: Jassamine border and all-over filling: Wid Rose ani Asparagus dorder and Bicnonta all-over Ailing; Bold Barty English Scroil ana Flowers, border on tal thetic; Gothie ornament and Chestnut border; Palm and Wild Flowers; Poppy and Mistietoe; Iria, with Egyptian Water Lity; Paimand Chrysanthemum; Arum Lily and Reed Mace border. TOMORROW, TUESDAY, SOMETHING OUT OF THE USUAL. A limited number—eighteen in all—of fine Hexstrrcnep Damask Disses Sera FROM THE LOOM OF THE CELEBRATED FRENCH MAKERS, J. Casse Aso Furs, $24.50 TO 834.50. WORTH $35.00 TO 850.00. These exquisitely beautiful things, eigbteen only, were closed out to us at s great price concession. ‘The sizes are from “36.24 yards to Zigx5 yards with full size (M) napkins to match. WITH THESE SETS WE SHALL PUT ON SALE 85 DOZEN Daesves Dovete Sars Dasask Dixsen Napxixs AT $5.00. They are very fine quality—A% size and identically the same qualities as we've always sold for 86.50 to $8.50 We necessarily bought these very low to be able to sell them at such # price. (Second floor. i .-Lith street building.) -Groves. To thrive and grow each stock must be best— No lower ideal can be permitted. Our Glove to the painstaking care given to the selection of eve pair of ves coming to our counters, from the highest to the lowest grade—keeping clear of the questionable kinds and seiling only the reputable, meritorious, tried sorts at the lowest prices possible to name for Uke grades. The daily crowded condition of our Glove counters makes advertising seem almost superfiuous. It is freely ‘Sdinitted that we do a large portion of Washington's glove business, but our capacity is unitmited, and we cordially invite those who have not yet done #o to inspect the superb assortment we are now showing. THE FOLLOWING ARE FAMILIAR NAMES TO YOU AND THBY ALL STAND FOR GLOVE GOODNESS: Coxcersixo Ovr One great basis principle of our store is mutual dependence. the aim of all to reach the only roomy trade place—the top. stock has certainly reached the acme of perfection—due Tas “Iserntar. Tae “Fosren» Tue “Tsevousse,» Tse “Jous» Tue “Reysren~ Tae “Cantre+ These superior makes we are showing in an unusual variety of staple and novelty shades, nolnding Pomme d'Eve, Gaite, Page, Rubicon, Primrose, Camille, Judie, Samoa, 02 Blood, Amethyst and Myrtic. Other makes of gloves we carry also—lower priced ones. You wouldn't know them by their names perhaps, but the simple fact of their being here fs sufficient reason that they are worthy. —o— THE “IMPERIAL” GLOVES FOR WALK’ RIDING, ‘&c. S-bntton “Imperial” (our own make) Real Kid BACK AND SIC\ CLE » Gloves pinned Myristy tans, browns, grays sod x Castor Gloves i tans and grays, patent 2 ttons— <—81.50, pair. — 1. = ‘Sbutton, black ouly. Gotton-tensth Bisrrite of Pigskin Gloves, tans, ere — browns, grays, ox blood and pearl, exp! i ‘OSTER.” Gioves, tans, browns, ate. —— Gia THE Genuine “*Foster" Graysand blacks, aS Dogskin Gloves," tans, browns and reds, —T-hook, 81.75 patr.— —$1.50 pair. — eae cc mag ‘demi-cuffs, tans, modes S-button-length Monsquetaire "'Trefousse” Suede * Glove. tan, trodes, raya, atl and black. Piain Demntcnde 6130 s-baiton in ste shades. oot trowe, lan wipe nad Gace, Beemer Gloves, air. — <s 7 patr.— Perrin's Reinear Gloves! 4 tation, craven ta gxpltod ‘and? Cinch, Tapped Sumas, “spear point om: —#2.00 pair. S-button-length Mousquetaire, reds, navy blue. myrtle creen, hellotrope and. Saincs, etabroidered in Bae oF te ee es 8-batton-Leneth Mousquetalre Catisle Suede Gl jength Mousquetaire Cariyle loves, tntanss modon graye, Post! and black, ecsbeotdered in self color. Bn EVENING GLOVES. ‘White, black, all the delicate shades of green, old rosé, canary, puarl, gray, Lavi snd crea: 20-button lensth, white and black. —— 3G button length, tans, fink, Nile green. lavender, pearl, crays, old rose, Sask cream and black. 12-bntton Leoeta white, tans, pink, Nile green, ik, i pete THE “Jour . qigarethe sole agents in Washington for these os. 8-button-length Monsquetai 8 and black, filet-embros . lavender, pearl and bl nn 9.36 pair, — Sutton length, white, THE “HEY NIER” ebune Wk Be, Sdutton-iength — Mousquetaire "Suede Gloves, tog White Sucte, tans, browns, ¢rays, beaver and tack, — —#1 pair. — bution in sms shades, —_— —S1 % pair. — MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S GLOVES, GOOD LOW-PRICED GLOVES. Woon. Doasxr Asp Rea Kn. Misses’ 4-button Real Kid Gloves, tans and browns, embroidered backs. ——#1and #1 35. Misses’ 4-butten Suede Gloves, of tan. S buttoa-length ‘Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, tan, browns: . immigeme= i a joves in tans, browns, grays and 4-button Suede black. (opetemmnpetcctntcene tin O'Gara tia Viet acces S125 ‘We have @ line of Easels, Brackets, Fancy Tables and Book Shelves. During this sale at secrifice prices. IN EVERY CONCEIVABLE SHAPE,———_______ Perfect-€¢tine,———--—__"_ IN ALL WIDTHS AND SIZES. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. AT A POPULAR PRICE,—— 0% ooo button Real Kia cloves tans. browns, graye, ox sloves fans, vivod rede and back, eriproiiered backs, air 4-button Real Kid Gloves in navy blue, reds and del- foate shades of lavender, pear, amethyst and fancy Fare. Daghe, cmmbroidere din back or white, large a fer buttons. aie $1.50 pat S-batton-lensth Mousquotat —a Misses’ Monsauetaire ~— browns and reda —-$1 pair. Boys’ Real Kid Gloren 3 browns, patent lane Parr ws Boys’ Dogskin Gloves, craven tans and browns, 13. 0 00 &% % © w For one pair sells another, and as the price is so very. low for such fine footwear we are not surprised at Davectsr Suxpnizs. CTusng this tale reduced to. 10g. | the demand for thom since last week, when they were ormally announ: PASitoe tube salce... 120. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA OTE Xe. Perfumes in full ounce bottles 19¢.|Oxcr Cosprrre ———.- _--.__ O'sreatiia Vopieasre™@ See tener 39 |___Sroox Or Boors-——___ ay Tee 0 Nortoxs Axp Riszons. in ~ igs ; Ar Lowest Pators.-__ O'Bitse eC the Ttlowne emia or F low prices: i i Ee q k BE, RRR 7 16 No. =~ # vera. | HAH ER i k f: 130. . ex 1B R WW runiescP 005 00d hewite Shukett Do. aspoor. 7 ee é * + Saal .5e. 4 einer. 402 Tm Sx N.W. Obie Aft suey Beemmed-] Oo. 4 pare, Oren se. ress shisids at . Zerarnworstepinatcortorsat.30. ax oz.| Loox Fon: Taz Ox Wows Is Suor. 1t XAXXAXIXINAXXAXXNAXXK AXXXEXXXXIKX HELTER orr By Tue Bormz ‘We can sell you beauty, or rather @ bosutiful ‘REE, BERRINEDVL Glace Gloves in tans, Jered im black. patent clasps. 1 and 81.25 pair. — (Pirst floor...... ‘11th st. sunex.) ON SALE TOMORROW ONE OF THE BEST VALUES WE EVER OFFERED IN Jaraxese Deranraenr. OAT MEAL SETS, comprising Large Bowl and Platter and Six Individual Bowls and Saucers. Haizan ‘and Imari wares; richly decorated. Complete set for $128 black and pearl, amb browns, a pearl (Third floor... -Ist annex ) —.__—_ TOMORROW 100 Fise Six Wane Grorm Unrerras, Paragon frames and finenstural wood handles, Ladies’ 26-Inch, @1.25. Men's 28nch, $1.50. (Pirst foor.. Ast annex.) Exrraonprvary Vater Ix Brack Goons. 10 Pieces Extra Fine SILK-FINISHED HENRIETTA, 39 INCHES WIDE. Better than is usually sold waived —Special price, 6Bc. yard. — ——— First Noor. -Annex to 10th st. buliding.) Casa Depanruest. ‘We have just received another shipment of English Dinner and Tea Sets Combined. These sets arean entirely new decoration and contain 100 pieces. » Grass Derartsent, sohnpere Gusse Ds ‘cream pitcher, svoon bolder and batter Pitchers, new — Megallon Water pattern. Quart Water Bution, Swostyioo— 12 dinner plates, 12 tea plates, Round Navhise—vsry neat Aeeien— 12 soup platen, 12 eauce plates, aah oe - 12 individual butters, 12 cups and saucers, — Ten Fh ieee — ‘Reovered vegetable dishes, 2 mest dishes, Footed Fruit Bowis, star pet ving ee = Foe dn Bbc. Rich, 40-4 ‘ee 1 gravy boat, 1 covered butter, Bpoon_ Trays— ‘sugar, 1 bowl, 1 cream. —100 pieces—88. 45 set. ‘We also carry a fine assortment of other styles in dinner sets, inclading all grades of imported and domestic goods, ranging in pricee from B15 to 8225 set. — Our open stock in dinner ware is very large, includ- ing five patterns of ‘“Haviland” China, together with Carisbed China, English Porcelain and Printed Ware ‘na American China. The stock comprises all the different grades, from the very cheapest to the most ‘laborate. (CB ifth M00r.......sessereeere-++-seenee 10th st. building. Fri Hine of ind: Fiver Seas Um orells Sade, Babe. Palle Ficok ee ot ncncn Sends tes Pei no —_>—___ Batc-A-Basc Derarrocext. 2th Raat ct mae Ta Wess kas JADIES: FEISISIINSS: Croans Ax Ladies op far trimmed, eee < Jackets thet ane ORDINARY YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ss nur oe oe 3; op ff Bae we “ IN_OUR STOCK THAT sort #is, in sil BERS KDi, fi fo Bleck, bite. tan « 9s. 9s. from 32 t0 44 We URNISHINGS, MERINO UNDPRWEAR. 2 doren Ladies’ Ribbed neck Kewuler price. Rat Lathes Bi ai Lanes Mesuax Usxprawe: AR. dozen of thos» Ladies’ €: andtuck in Skit lustre Spectal pet Daux Srimrs Hambare embroti cks above ruffle <S. One lot of Black Satine Skirts. dew pi otto, ined turouchout tar Decial price, te whirin, deny ered sutchings Ley @1.48. Spocial. #1. Israsts Loxa Coars. One let of Infant's Lone Costa, embroidered cape, around bottom, extra long, Macular price, @2 i 5 1.60. ery pretty Long Cost, handeomely embroided and around bottom. “Lest eval eesr produced 70rd money. Regular price, a Seecial, 2.48, Lares) Warsrs. navy. cardinal, all colors, * Spectal black, Teatod rae on ‘and. cuts, Recular price, Srrcuz Sax Is Au Divanrwents, Kisos Paracr, ®12-814 7TH ST. n a: sbsbsbsosssnsctonnstssaenehnts XW. Avvxes. Avries Spiteendergs. Greenings. Baldwins. Northern Spy. Kings and Pipirna. Car Load just received. Choice Fruit. Prices moderate. Call or send for « bhi. at once. Exrnoxzo Youxas Compas, at 425 Ninth st. Sass PPP RRR IT 06 PoPR RinC PPP RRR TC PK RHO K RK I Gov K pee = 4 © >> ic Sees T wanns, 224? >; exc 2445 | z ss HoH ss, u st EE ae! ae tree | RE ey wee Fees 7 yr ° : MM M! 00 RI www BAH 3 Ft Et o's Eve? BEE SS BE BES ry - Nise Aves Co OL). canes 911 ANTA AVE. Ween Beers or W. H. Horse, 8TH AND PENN. AVE. ‘With every pair of Portieres or Lace Cum tains sold this week costing #5 or over we will give a pole and hang them freeof charge. ‘Our €17. 50 Solid Oak Chamber Suite is © leader. 0031.

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