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4 — THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. THE EVENING #TAR basa regular and permanent circulation In Washington three | times larger than that of any other paper ia the olty. As « local NEWS paper and Ad- verttsing Medium It has ne competitor. ———__—_— ‘The resignation of Judge James of the Dis- trict Supreme Court, while not wholly unex- | SALE COMMENCES THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. pected, bad not been immediately foreshadowed. Pull of years and honors the learned jurist gives way for some younger man, retaining the respect of the community among whom he has Sebestmpensetet : tie iow ne, Ret | Tse treveting salesmen of the wholesale houses end ly. The question of the successor to | ‘ir season November 1 Their samples are no Justice James brings up s matter of vital im- ‘oneer required. The retail merchants who are alert Stan has endeavored to secure these garment make prominent whenever a vacancy was to be | the wraps so secured are mixed in with the regular filled on the District bench. It is the necessity, | stock, and s handsome profit acernes. ’ ‘The Palais Royal proposes to share with its patrons the benefits of the late purchase of these sample gar ment portance which T above the gratification of mere local pride, of | Baring © bench largely composed of men not | only learned in the general principles of the | and capable of appiring them, but of those | since the cases are not yet unpacked. Will be ready al @ aa ukedn eee mands ‘=| En morning, promising bargains you will have occasion to remember with every pleasure. Misses’ and Children’s as well as Ladies’ Jackets are in the lot, so those with children will do well to bring them slong. QUESTIONS you will find it impossible to answer: FirstName the establishment where you can match courts of the District have become familiar ‘with the system of laws and the peculiar prac- tice bere. Our substantive law is chaotic and we have no code of procedure. The ablest lawyer from a code state whom the inadequate compensa- tion of the District bench could tempt would be compelled to undergo « kind of kindergarten | training, in order to become at s late period perhaps in his stay on the bench familiar with ‘the laws which he is to construe and apply, and witb the procedure whose rules he is to enforce. The District madly needs = code. Congress almost always bas one in some stage of incubation, through a commission or commit- tee, but there has been so much dawdling and addled instead of hatching And there dose this respect. It is hoped that the President in filling the present vacancies will be moved by the con- siderations bere suggested, which have been frequently urged upon him in the past. The people of the District are deeply concerned in | the matter, as the Presnient i rare. The bar of the District isan able one, and it is only | ler the conditions tbat exist | of any state of the republic. oo from (tut bar ‘than from tha A gratifying increase in attendance and in progress other than numerteal growth is shown | fu the annual repe Ruperintendent Powell day's Stan the public schools by | of pupils as since 1885 the increase in the grade grammar school for Period of seven years bas been 51 per centum. | ‘The proposed addition of a fourth year to the High School to be made if it can be with- out detriument to the lower grades will require that teachers be better paid. ‘The High School, Superintendent ell says, is now in excellent condition to take on this additional year. The further ost of adozen good sularies to complete the ‘work seems very reasonable in view of the ad- vantages to be secured. The foundation of the yyatem is. of course, the lower grades, which | been well provided for it is incumbent on Con- Pablic schools. ae The New England man of thought, clergyma or college profesor or ‘lit’ “tay i+ bound to have his say on public ques- MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTERS’ SAMPLE at leas than 86. Second—Quote the store wherecan be found Fur Capes at $5 that are as superior as those at the Palais Royal. ‘Third—Name the farrier who can match these $49 ‘Mink Capes, these $35 Marten Capes, these $22.50 delay in action that the setting has invariably | S*! Capes st less than 15 per cent advance in prices. Fourth—Where as complete @ regular stock of Jack- not seem to be today any reasonable prospect | ots, Mantles, Newmarxets, Wrappers, without count- of an immediate reversal of the precedents in | ing the sample garments to be offered at ridiculous reteeat ‘Whether ‘tis for quantity and variety, quality and | prion, where sise a stock to comparet Literally thousands of dozens Let's look st the Initial Handkerchiefs for sake of fart to say that a better selection can be made | Mlustration. ‘First, the quantities: 509 dozen of Union, for ladies 00 douen of Union. for ladiea | 1.000 dozen of Linen. for ladies.. | 500 dozen of Umon, for men... published in yeater- | 1.000 dozen of Linen, for men... While the increase of the number | 500 dozen of Stik, for ladies. a whole ix 218 per cent | 500dosen of Silk, for ladies. eighth | 500 dozen of Sitk, for men. the - same | 590 dozen of Silk, for men... ‘250 dozen of Silk, for men. ‘You see weare prepared for Christmaseven now. Pow- | And yet with euch quantities many of the initials will be scarce some time before Christ:ass. ‘As to qualities and prices: While all are better quall- ties than usually given forthe prices these are extra- ordinary values, Tho Men's Jap. Silk Handkerchiefs marked 30. Not only feel the welxlit of silk, but have never been, and under no circumstances | "te the work of the initial. Do vou think that one of ever can be, neglected, but after these have | these 500 dozens will be here at Christmas? Wo don't want them to be. A special offer for tomorrow: grees to increase the cristing facilities for high | TITREE FOR ONE DOLLAR. sehool education. Altogether the outlook i#| Now look at these Ladies’ Handkerchiefs from Ire- hopeful and gratifying to the friends of the | land. Warranted all pure linen and hand-embroidered initials, worked by the nuns and peasants of the Emerald Isie. ether | question our competitors not less than our many fel- | patrons are asking. Tarontaxt To Lavres. WRAPS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. PROMPTLY ATS A.M. ¢ nominal prices. Usually 8. Details can't be given at time of writing, $4.68 Mink Fur Collarettes, with celluloid heads, So Win Hysoxencyrers. nz _ -—_ om, - ye — THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1892. Jam—Jam—Jam. Firat and ‘most. Jams—Jame—Jams. Foret ong most. Imported Jams—Now Pack. Larger Supply ‘Than any Other Howse. Our own direct smportation, Four Thoweand Bight Hundred Jara Imported Jame just recersed—inetuding all the 9a riettes: Strawberry Jam, Raspberry Jam, Red Ourrant Jom, Black Currant Jam, Raspberry and Currant Jam, Damson Jam, Gooseberry Jam, Apricot Jam, Blackberry Jam, Green Gage Jam, Orance Marmalade, All Importes. Four thousand eight hundred Jere Im- Ported Jams just received. You may be told that we exaggerate as to quantity, Call and see. A glance at the huge pile will convince you that we speak strictly within bounds, You Mey Say. What ar a? Well, it’s just this: Having bought an enormous quantity and imported them di- reot, we can supply our customers with Freah Imported Jame at bottom figures. We didn't carty over = single jar, and therefore there is no possibility of getting old Jams of us. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 423 Ninth et. Howe can they be sold for 19 cental is a THE PALAIS ROYAL. Bigre than anywhere else culture in New to practical matters of high moment. In 178 of religious supremacy the clerical element directed affairs and their dis- pestzion and ability to control was manifested even in the revolutionary days when Otis and the Adamses were there to act as helmsmen. After the revolution the preachers and the col- lege professors—and often these were the same persons—continued to be prime movers of the pablic thought. The federal party was greatly influenced by this class, whove tradition passed to the republicans and to the anti-slavery movement even before the republican party was formed. The present political activicy of the college professors is merely a continuation of the old style in a new direction. The restless intellect of that section, always on the punt for change, ‘4 now making its first alliance with a party it has fought for @ hundred years. see The annexation flurry continues in Canada. Some of the anttannexation papers are foam- | Sttinz. Ws want your gives to be a cond advertice- ing atthe mouth in their efforts to prove that | ™"t for the Palais Roval and are therefore as anx- there ts no annexation sentiment in the Domin- | #0 *5 you that they should be faultless in every re- ion rational mode-of argument, to be sure, | "P°* and likely to convina the doubting. While it is very clear that Canada finds some difficulty im getting om alone prosperously there is no disposition here to prove to her that it isa hopeless task. There jot sufficient annexa tion sentiment in the United States te cause the ebject to arouse the slightest excitement. ‘The wedding day of Uncle Sam and Miss Kanuck isa long way off. pai ee According te the London Times America is Already, in advance, discredited by the result of next Tuesday's voting. Whether Mr. Harri- ron or Mr. Cleveland be chosen President one who has offered ‘‘a gratuitous insult to Eng- Jand™ will be the executive, and the Times can- not forget the West incident or the Egan ap- Pointment. America is sorry that she cannot Please the Times in her choice of President, and bas only the consolation in thistrying situ- tion that abe will please herself. a A ind arrested in New York said his parents, Europeans, sent him to this country because ‘they could not prevent him from stealing. ‘This Se right fm line with Europe's. general economic policy with reference to the United States. ree ‘Mr. Tsui Kwo Yin as the Chinese minister to ‘Washington. It is hoped that no sight to this country is implied by the fact that bis name coutains one syllable less than hispredecessor’s. +e. ‘The unemployed workingmey who paopose to ‘March barefooted through the streets of Lon- doe should command some -triendly considera tion from the antagonists/of free trade in this country. Phorbe Conzins declares ‘that she never-said = didn't say. ——~+ee___ ‘their exhortations to regteter a few: ——_ + +e -— fe getting up © proper *degree of esteem for some of his fellow demecrats. ——— +2 —____ not know that the Scbuyikill river was loaded. Lospos 11; Groves. Teoe tates sistas ass ovetting yous inspection at the Palais Royal. may appear somewhat heavy they are noue the less correct. Even Paris bows to London this season. Lower prices than ustial because of direst importa- tion of wholesale quantities, becanse of the largest retailing in the District of Columbia, becanse of the ‘small profits possibl« with cash business, because of the same small profit for imported novelties as for ordinary Gloves. All “Palais Bo} Beery pair warranted. one of our experts to fit them may be better assurgd that you are not allowed to leave the store with gloves any way imperfect or ill- Tur New Correr Suapes, Merging trom red to the genuine copper color, are the4-button Chevrette Gloves with broad, white em- broidery and band at wrist. madegrloves that retail for 81. stores wherethey may be found. Six shades of these colors in the Town-made Gloves, "Ys they call them in London, here at $1.00 instead of $1.75. Tae Nuw Rosstax Kus. ‘Therdelicious odor of Russian leather: reds and rich browns. The new corded backs, 4 buttons. Such are the latest-from Paris. Here at only $1.50 a pair. Tur Exeusa “W acerxe” Groves. Good, better and best describes the three makes that will be The Palais Royal's specialties for the 1802-03 season: Style No..1—English Calfskin. Style Na, 2-English Dogskia. Style No. 3-English Chevrette. The correct style—4 buttons. drowns, tans, modes, grays and « fast black. The Intest ‘“saddler's” seam. and best | cent dolowprevailing quotations. It is rumored that Mr. Cha Yui is te succeed Setihabcardinamaad and a Ginsies be Ade tn the leasing retail atores of Partsang London. They Gre alseimported by the principal vetatiers of the various cities o” America. The ladtes of Washing- ton, D.C., shouldappreciate the fact that THE LOW- EST PRICES IN THE UNITED STATES ARE BEING QUOTED AT THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘The season te Dut just opened and this fact t+ aiready decoming known, and not only here, but in outside cities. Orders are arriving by every-matl. Made to special order, of best materials.so that each star fpr mere | arog neon te te fod herself famous of preg eenes of the word. Shaped after such models as Dent, Fownes, Morley, Trefousse, Reynier, Jouvin, so that tf te a pleasure to ft them to your hand, and not only Five for illegal in New ef our risk, but without a hint (hat you should buy. Coming direct from the makerto you with only the ed- Wee Geet bead cline te comine with | cisen ct your egretucmall enpenem, Ole tnusst pas: suggestions | sdie prices for dest cloves are quoted. Fosrens—te celstrated Laced Rid Gloves Unless newspaper reportfis in error Mr. Hill | °0'¥ $1 for S hooks, $1.25 for Thooks. Every pair qusrantesd the same as if the prevailing higher prices expertences a deplorable ‘amount of difficulty pase Branntrz—tnegeauine. ttroducea by ws to ‘Washington some years since under the name of ““Pig- ‘The latest Pennaytvania disaster was due to | skins.” New reds, grays, tans, mode and black, with the fact that s man with lighted match did | self, white end black stitching. Only 96c. pair. Fasxcu.—nei 1:4 ctoves tor $1 = pair exist in Guoves. tiit Pars Groves. While the London-made Gloves 1" Glove are equally reliable. Viease favor us by allowing »your hand, so that we ‘These are the London- 75 at the few exclusive Here at 81.50. HYACINTH AND ROYAL BLUE. = 82.00 ‘The proper reds, In short, the good, better of the newest of new Gloves at 15 per Turee Is So far as they ha necessary to remind you of A Gnear Dea Or Tux Os Carrtor Hix ABOUT THE Graxo Croan Axp Muusesy Oremso aT Haxes Wasurxorox Sroas, WHICH I8 ANNOUNCED FOR Wepsespay Axo Tacnspar, Noveuser 2 Axo 3, ASD THE Coxsexsvs Or Oristox Is that every one must go and sce for themselves THE UNEXAMPLED DISPLAY OF Coats, Croazs, Waars Axp Miuixesy ‘That will be on exhibition at that time. IT WILL BE [A Gaane (Daer, Becran For you to go and see it and judge for yourself than to hear your neighbors and friends tell you about it. YOUR FRIENDS WILL ALL BE THERE heard of it, and it will be only THE DATE, Wepxespax Asp Tucrapay, Novemsrr 2 Ann 3, * AND THE PLACE, Haises)s Wasmxetox Stone, STH, D AND PENNA. AVE. 8.E. 5 On Thursday evening the store will remaim open till 9 o'clock, and there will be room for you. MAY WE LOOK FOR YoUr SaThe Ps. ave.cable line will bring you to the door. it New Smesext_ Or Lawes AT WILMARTH & EDMONSTOW'S. You cannot be too careful in buying Lamps. Half of the cheap lamps sold about town are not worth the lighting. Buy good lamps or none. We have confined ourselves solely to kood ones. Banquet, Parlor, Student, Piano Lamps, is aleoan advantage to select from a “‘new" stock. Exquisite Banquet Lampe of wrought tron lack), silver and gilt, $3 to 816. Piano Lamps of wrought fron, silver and elt, $4.50 to 825. Every Lamp is marked at an exceedingly close price with a view of greatly increasing oyscbee hia taka ee a ach. s Wruasarta & Ensoxstos. 1207 Px Ave N. W. tol. S BEST. under nal superviaion of at Sub Se, SRS Eas bal" aD youre’ eaperionce: For Qvaury. Astortment, elersnt mant = sraekin Peskineted, Waly if Wowvian & Lorasce, 10rs, 11rx Au F Srs, N.W. _— Tue Sux Loow Ix Orzsanon Every day this week.—First floor, 10th st. buildiog. 10TO12A.M.. 2 TOS P.M. Taz Sate Or Haxo-Parerev Waren Cotons, Pasters, &o. ‘Handsomely framed. Worth $1.60 to $4. At the epecial price, 95 Cexrs. Jsssves-seeeee]Oth street building.) Tes: Omins Recuineedan Loony Site Of Curtains and Upholstery Stuffs, including 1,200 PAIRS HAND-WROUGHT SWISS AND TRISH POINT OURTAINS—en importer’s entire stock— AT TWO-THIRDS ITS ACTUAL WORTH. st floor. (Fourth floor. .-11th street building.) Tae Opexrxe Or Onrexrat Ruos Axo Waore Canrers, Including Anatolians, Shirvans, Kazaks, Dagestans, Bokharas, Persian and Indian Whole Oar- pots or Carpet Rugs. Remarkable prices are being named. The extremes are 81. 50 to 8275. (4th floor, Formerly art gailery..... 2d annex.) Tuvespay. Tumo, Farms, Novensen | Fovnrs, Sarvnpaz. Fors. A Tanrze Dare Sprout Sace ° =Snver Waar. Aw Prarep, Srertixo EXCLUDING COMPLETE LINES OF THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN MAKES: Wrox Srvea—Prars Co. Marans “Barras Co. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CHOICE Weovrxe, Hounay Axo Brarnpar Gurrs AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, ‘This is another illustration of » business fect that we are firm believers in and close adherents to—"‘AGGREGATION IS ECONOMY.” Having wonderful distributing capacity we buy immense quantities—as much as three or four ordinary stores would—therefore we can name Prices possible only to such buyers. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. Silver Ware Department, Wrox Srver-Prare Co. QUADRUPLE PLATE. Salad Dishes, 26.30, $10.20 and $11.40 Bon-bon Baskets.......82.10, 82.25 and 82.85. Pickie Jars... 83.15 and $3.90 Coffer Sets, four pieces. Waiters for coffee sets. Individual Casters. Sugar Bowls. 11th st. bailding.. ——— (Cups, satin finished, engraved and chased, $2.25, €2.95 and $2.75 ‘Trim Trays, satin finished. 86c. ,81.t5 to $2.50 ‘Mustache Cups and Saucers, satin fn- ished, old lined . -- 84.50 Napkin Rings, chased or satin finished ‘and engraved....... ‘38, 60, @2 and 650 Cake Baskets, satin fintshed, chased, 83.5 86.25 and 89.25 $10.35 and $10 75 Ice Tubs, eatin finished. $3.85, 24.45 and $5.2 Creamers, gold lined. . Spoon Holders, gold lined.. 50 Trays, 12inch en a $10.00 Cheevo Dishes, Spoon Holders, satin finished, engraved, Syrup Pitchers, bright, cu wold lined. 2 50 and 83.50 Butter Dishes Bread Trays. ‘Water Filters, Candlesticks... .#1.00, 81.25 and 81.65 91.50, 81.85, €1.95, 2.10 Salt and Pepper Shakers. Individual Butters, 6 in a set. Ice Tubs......... Sardine Boxes, a Cake Baskets, brizht, cut. Kettles and Stands. Pitchers, plain... Water Sets, Jewel Stands. Individual Casters. Salad Casters. 5 Butter Dishes, satin finished, engraved..5.00 ‘Tea Balls, satin finished, engraved, 35, 81.65 to $2.25 ‘Tea Strainers, satin finished, engraved, SSe., $1.35 and $1.50 FLAT WARE—TRIPLE PLATED. Portland Desert Forks. Portiand Desert Spoons. Portland Oyster Ladies. Savoy Oyster Ladies, Assyrian Table Spoons. Bhell Tipped Table Spoons... Shell Tipped Tea Bpoons....... Plain and Satin Finished Knives. Card Trays. .. Siupsox, Han. Muze & Co. QUADRUPLE PLATED. Bon-bon Baskets, gold Jined |..$2.75, 83 and Merwex Barrassta Company, Soutien Tadiete, enshemnet. ..00 Stent Sao Hatr Pin Boxes. * 1.58 QUADRUPLE PLATE. Pin Trays. ss Berry Spoons, satin fini 1. engraved, gold bowls. : -#3.00 Sovvesrr Srooxs. Berry — Spoons satin finish, en- SOLID SILVER. raved, gold bowls. -82.00 and $2.25, After-dinner Coffee, Tea and Orange, on the Berry Spoons, chased, gold bow! $3.00 handle the dome of the Capitol and the head of Sugar Shells... .. 6c. and 81.00 Washington—White House in the bowl. Savoy, Portland, Assyrian and Shell But- ter Knives Cake Baskets, Bon-bon Baskets, satin finished, en- graved, gold lined........82.35, $2.50, 82.65 Mount Vernon Spoon—the home and tomb of Washington. Columbus Spoon, the head of Columbus on handle and the landing in bowl. —$1.3, $1.50, ~ 82.25, 82.50, $2.75 and 3.00. — and 83.00 Sterling Silver Love Spoons, with gold bowl Shell Pitchers, satin finished, cold necks, im heart and other shapes with fancy handles. 87.75 aud $8.25 —6e.— a Ksirrep Uspenwean, Riwht of entrance. ) ¥ oo Y a t? SHOES Have no competitors, —————— ‘They are conceded by both————— ———-Wearers and our Competitore——— ————To be truly phenomenal————_ ————For Style, Fit and Wear.. ! t Lives $2 Rorar Suors— —————In 7 different styles of- ‘Button and Laced. Ato E width 1 1 =Gesrs $2 Rorat Suoss— ————In 4 different styles of ——— ———Conaress, Laced and Btuchers,—— ———3 Gtifferent toce in each. ———— . ' aaa 200 co8e et tg 1 Ws Hans & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 900 and 932 SEVENTH ST., 1014 and 1916 PA. AVE., ° 231 PA AVE 8B (irre Tomorrow. FROM 8 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M., Srrouz “Taorspax Sane. These THURSDAY SALES have become an established factor of our business, On ‘Thursday we clear our departments of all single pieces or stoail lots which accumu- Inte during the week's business. ‘Tis true, we nearly give them away, but then these Thursday Bargain Sales are the best adver- tisement of our liberal methods. Tomorrow you will find our center coun- ters filled with such goods from every de- partment. We won't bother marking down, each single piece, but give you the choice of anything on the table at EACH ARTICLE. If you have attended our previons Thurs- @ay Sales you will know that this means goods worth 50c., 81, $1.50, and even up to #2 at the nominal price of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Each customer will be entitled to at least two articles off this table—more if the goods hold out. WHILE IN LOOK AT THE EXTRA- ORDINARY VALUES WE ARE OF- FERING IN LADIRS COATS, IN- ANTS, GIRLS’ AND BOYS CLOTH- 1NG—THEY WILL SURPRISE YOU. Marrarw BBR ERERRE XN XH HERR IT MM Pie Kathe SHE, HMMM BB OEE NNNHHHER HMMM BE OR RN NNH HE MM M,, BBB ERER RN NNH HEERIDM MM 4 03, 405, 407 Tr Bsassses BSSesKNs AA LED 883 Bsssssss8 P4 Aa 5s: BSS8S8559 AA TCL 883 SSSSSSSSS_ Dress Goons. We shall open tomorrow morning the greatest (am Aine over offered in thin ctty. Boly Cashmeres worth 3. for Ge. Che vrom Jacquands worth i. for Se. storm Serees, navy biue and Diack, worth Oe. tt Double Width Cashmerea, all colors, at 12k¢e. Fine Imported Webb Weave (new) worth @1 for 78, S4-inch Cloth, houcle etripe, worth €1.50 for We. Back Cashmere, all-wool, worth i: for Se. Black Henrietta worth The for 60: serine Black Sik Finish Henrietta worth #195 8. Biack Nun’ Voiling (for vefls) worth @1.50 for aia Black Nun's Velling SOk Warp worth @2 for #1 Sk Biack Non’ Veiling, bordered, worth @1 for The os ced pees gPhhct SUE Pushes, to all shades, worth @1.40;ter Boston or any large city—and you will not finds | hse. Pg Cotha, make elegant bows wrappers tar more extensive line of HSt-Cim “Nevis: Cat than are now betng shown by as. Attractive and stylish 3-pc. Cape Coats, Blouse Coste, Embroidered Coats, Russian Coats, Lon- Gon Box Coata, &>. .n soft or tans. ray and mixed BF-inch Siikaltnes worth Lie. for 1c. B-inch Cretons for 1c. ‘54-inch Ramab Silk worth @1.25 for The. Several pieces of Carpets to clos out below cost, Remember our ereat slaughter sale of As te well Known, we handle sbout es many gloves as any house tn town, but never before {mall our experience have we sold an &-button ‘We guarantee them and ft them counter. At the rato they are selling you won't be able to you 3 Kinds of Fine 10c. Totiet Soaps. Willbe sold at On. per cake—3 cakes for 2c. kinds of Extra Fine 250. Totlet Soaps. Will be sold at 2c. per cake. 2 kinds of Fine25c. Totlet Soaps. Will be sold at 200. per cake. Of course we have any quantity of Soaps at 5e., 7e. and Bc. per cake. Dizggists Sundries. winged... eee 10 to 400 Japancee Hardwood Toothpicks, per box.......7¢ Complete line of White Vaseline, Camphorated Ice, Cold Cream, Bandoline, Tooth Paste, Tooth Powder, Tooth Wash, &e. Ours ts one of the best selected lines of Soaps and Perfumeries to be found in the city. A half dozen or more different brands of Soaps in Turkish Bath, Castile, Palm, our own makes, bo., He. rer dozen cakes ; 6 cakes for 25c. 4,711 White Kose and Glycerine Soaps, per ‘cake ~ Me All the best Soaps from Oolgate, Burnett, Oak- Jey, Coudray, Pears, Lubin, Cleaver, &c. = tracts. FicFssat Enns Our extracts embrace the best products of such far-famed perfumers as Pinaud, Colgate, Con- dray, Legrande, Rogers & Gallet, Oakley, Labin, Burnett, &. Lets Gxt Let these few items stand for the largest stock of leather goods we have yet shown: A dozen styles of Leather Pocket Books and Ahalf dozen or more styles of Combination Card Cases and Pocket Books at. 500 Imitation Seal Leather Chatelain Bass.......500 Imitation Seal and Cloth Shopping Bags......50° Wits: H. M'Ker: 933 Ps Ax: N.W. a x: xXIX) XX XXX: XXXKX HRNNRUUEEENRRNRE: HHP R RE EXEL: SERELIINITT AX xXx! e39 Sowsrama New Ix Dusase Roow Foasrrvre. Nothing adds more to the pleasure of eat- ing or the comforts of «dining room than bright, cheerful-looking Furniture Per- haps you want « SIDEBOARD—or # DIN- ING ROOM TABLE—or a set of DINING ROOM CHATRS—We have them ina great many pleasing designs and at almost any price you wish to pay. (@rAs Dining Room Furniture is “‘epecial” this week everything coming un- der that head goes at “special bargain” Srrasscnorns DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORRS, » 404 Axo 406 Tra Sr ‘The FAMILY SHOE STORE. hes increased {ts business year after year ou account of tue SHOES it soll, The qualities have never die appoigted our buyers—or us and our prices have always suited both Here are four SHURS that have enjoyed s remarkable sale, and all because of the pepae far prices at which they are sold and the many good guaiiiies that are put into them. The MILY RHOF STOKE” Calf SHOP for Gentlemen, Congres, Lace and Ladies” Rerul Dongs Button or Lace SHOTS, to opens tor. ‘or without pater Teather Up, and square ton. wit Mia or patent Jesther tip: Our Our Men's ““F. SS." Lace and $2.49 STR Wr $1.98 Ladies Dongols Button Shoos, Square or potated tors, with patent leather tips. Bold = $1.98 where. popular 9 CisHt OVERSATERS 50 CENTS Pali ——For Ladies and Gentiomen. — ren SM AA ait a M Pri Tue Moxewesrar. FASHION LEADERS IN FINE | MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, te. | Acar —Croaxs. THIS RUSH 8 A REAL Cros Toe. We've never seen the like—such busy times, sash prices. You are pretty sure to find your St in Just the (Cloak you're lookin ¢ for, and if you do you're in for A Savive or A Feu Tum. @a-Come in the morning if you can: there tsevery ing to see. Here ts an idea Ladies’ Chevict Reefers, finely finiqyed, im biack or mavy, togoat @5. Worth @% Ladies’ Fine Worsted Cheviot Reefers, worth $13.50, to go at #10. IN FUR CAPES Topay. At $3.98 and $4.08. Ladies’ Cape Newmai ‘They will surprise you Livres: Misses’ Boss) Ax Canpzews, FOR FALL AND WINTER. ALL SHAPES, WEIGHTS AND SIZES. LADIES’ COMBINATION SUITS, EQUESTRIENNE TIGHTS, VESTS AND PANTS—SWISS RIBBED AND FLAT. es Ce a ee VESTS, PANTS AND DRAWERS. ‘This department, continuously growing, has at last burst its bonds and forced the Handkerchiefs into 10th street buflding—now it has the entire side of the second annex to 11th street building—is stocked with all that fs best, foreign and domestic, and with the additional space and extra help we are in the best possible shape to meet your needs, As to the prices—they are every one guaranteed. Ladies’ Balbriggan Pants and Vests. —Hie., 3 for $1. — Ladies’ Lisle and Wool Mixed Veste—Swiss ribbed—just enough lisle thread to keep them Egyptian Cotton Combination Suits, high ‘neck and long sleeves, ankle-length pants, ——#1, $1.25, $2.50, 82.75 and 83. —_ Cotton and Wool Mixed Combination Suits, from shrinking. —$1.50 to 84. — High neck and long sleeves. All-wool Combination Suits, black, white or Sie = 8 | 4] 8 | natural gray. Bleck —@1.50! $1.60! ¢1.70| 81.80 dae ane, Be: 94.50. 05 and 96. — and Sanitary Balbriggan ‘Mixed Combination Suits, very healthful and durable, will not shrink—high neck and long sleeves—high neck and short sleeves, and low neck and no sleeves—knee and ankle-length pants, —86.50, $7. $7.50 and 98,— wnite $1.40| ¢1.50] ¢1.00/ 61.70 ‘High Neck and short sleeves. Bize 3 | 4 Black 91.26! $1.35 Waite 91.15] 91.95 5 | 6 .45 | 81.55, 8 lena Low yk and no sl — — Bize 3 4 6 Ladies’ Equestrienne Tights in all woo! Black — $1.05] $1.15 / 91.25 | 81.35 ‘and all silk. — White — 95e. | $1.05 / $1.15/ $1.25 Biack wool—ankle length, closed seats. Bires, 3, 4, 5and 6. —#1.50, 82.00, 82.25. $2.60 and 82.80. Ankle length, open seats. Sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6. "<2. 50, $2.60, $2.75, $2.85, 83.00, @3.20. Knee length. open seats. Sizes 8, 4, 5and 6. 92.25, $2.50, 82. 60. 82.75, $2.85, $3.00,83.20. Knee length, closed seats. Sizes, 4, 5 and 6. —¥2. 25, 82.50, $2.60, $2.75, 62.85 to 83.25. ‘Lisle, ecra and black, Knee and ankle lengths, —#1.75, $2.00 and 82.25. —_ Ladies’ Ribbed Waists, bo used cither as corset covers or with a light wrap; high neck and no sleeves, Ladies Pure Wool Veste—Swiss ribbed— black, cream and natural gray. ‘High neck and long sleeves. —#1. 40, $1.50, $1.60, $1.70, $1.85, $1.95, — — 82.00, 62.25 and 82. 50.-— ‘High neck and short sleeves. $1.00, 81.10, $1.25, 81.35, 81.50.— ‘Low neck and short sleeves. —#1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75.— Elegant quality of Ladiew’ Silk and Wool Mixed Veste—Swiss ribbed—silk keeps them from shrinking. High neck and long sleeves. ——#1.50.— Sie 3 | 415 | 6 Sleeves for ladies who wear oapes and leave Black $2.20! 62.35 | 92.50/ 92.65 ee eee 3 91.25 pate. — ream $2.15 | ¢2.30/ 62.45] 2.00 ee High neck and short sleeves. - 3 CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. 4) 5) 6 Bleck sxc enon ren|eam Vests and Pants in American Hosiery Co.'s (Cream $1.80} $1.90} #2.00 #2.10 = ete Wels ‘Low neck and no sleeves. White Merino. bared par Paez Mico 20) 82) 24) 26) 28) 90) a2] 38 ‘Black $1.60/ $1.70} 91.80{ 61.00 Price 200. atl an som a Pie Cream $1.50) 91.00] #1701 91.80 % Wool. — Bise LB Pos fel Fo Fst = ete Pan Mk Vests, Sule Ret. eee. | sates A fond Pg Fe Pood Pet Hog ina Naigns sk sell era Swiss Rivbed Eoru Cotton Vests and Pants— $3.00 ga ‘vests high neck and long sleeves—pants ankle High neck and: ‘sleeves. length. 81.50 to 83.50. Bize 2 3 | a 5 ea Price sacdax %e. BS Ladiost Pants, ankle Cutldren's Ribbed Balbriggan Vests and length. egal at Pants. S0and Bie 2 | 3 | 4 5 03 and — Price 27. | 200. | ate. | ase. $2.25, $2.00ana 92.75. ‘Children's Bwies Ribbed Merino Pants and ‘A complete line of Ladies’ Flat Vests and peg oon Jaeger and the popular domestic manufsc- —60e. to $3.50 each. — Children's Cashmere Vests in ‘sizes, ‘open all the way down the front. —50e. to 61.00.— ‘Children's Black Wool Tights, sizes 2 to 15 10m, llr Ax F Sn N. W. CF3 OP in the newest shapes, “#10. #18 ond €20. prices, which means money in your pocket navy or black, tomorre with each and every purchase. Plenty finer at € Black Beaver Res facings, worth $1 @a-For Children's and Misses’ Cloak ens. Prices rivht throurh are all warked astoniah- Geo. Byzrrsanra, tuwiy iow, and there's every tins. Forsrrone axp Urnorsrenr Goons, os 515 Sevexra Sx. N. W. Mauxeny Disrrar EEXNENE NEREENENETE ——— AXATERERERAA RATS SHOULD BE OF GREAT INTEREST TO YOU. XXAXXXEAAAAXK NNAEA an EXE: sada Tunmen Hans 120 stylich shapes—exclusive: conceits, best material and w: €8.50; worth « fall third more Yor will be surprised at the stvie, the quality and the careful work in allour Trimmed Hate but, the price— DROP IN AND LEAKN THEM. UNTRIMMED HATS IN A WILDERNESS OF SHAPES TOMORROW. SPECIAL “DRIV IN HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, CORSETS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, WAIST, SKIRTS, FUKS, UMBRELLAS, &o. vies in the newest nship, at €5.50 te Tue riours that creep into partnership to make “‘Ceres are ground from the very 4 avo never Ran i oy Tae Moxoxesrar, pT $37 AND 999 F ST. N.W. Fimcive_Jinwmn: Esrascisaaent United in theone brandof flour each one presents its best quality and combines with the best qualities of the others, the result =——531-Sivexig_Sz_N. W—— of which i the “perfect” world- $17—$25 famed ‘‘Ceres.” That is what we PTH SE Oxprr jucer ‘otupounted: Offa's Drug Stores; S51 Fta"Sta mote. LT Hoover & Sxvvers Srsouz Tunze-Dortan Sxoz' For Lanus. There's nothing strange in 8 $3 shoo for Indies. You can buy a $3. choe of any shoo st ore im Washington. Yet outof twenty stores you would get twenty different styles and qualities ” of $3 shoes. ‘We have culled from all the $3 thoes manu- factured enewhich we consider the *“best"— “‘best” for the fest, “best” for wear, “‘best” for style, “*best” for the price. It is made of soft best quality dongole kid, with @iamond- ‘shape pateatsleather tip, medium heel end pointed tos, We'vehads wonderfal demand for these, proving conclusively that they are better than any sold elsewhere at the price. Hooves & Sxroz, , 1217 Ps Ave N.W. ‘““Bapert Shoe Fitter,” mean when we say thet “‘Ceres” is 7 a ‘a blended flour. As abread-maker “Ceres” HHH Fe is far superior toany other blended flour = ‘on the market, rhe best of the best. Of course, “Ceres” specialty is “*bread- S50 ENN ToS NINN weee making.” but it don't stop here—for tt will CORE RS OH HHEE RES make cake, pie crust and do anything that - b ek RS ett hus REE any otber flour can do and do it betior. vu N KNSss3H HEN Sw eee Your grocer sells ““Ceres"—aek hem for it wezt time, We only wholesale it. GAS HEATERS, which are being sold ' all over town for from $3 to $4, cam be Utaiued from we Fok $2.75. S. S. SHBE & BE: 432 9H SENET N_ AW, We M. Gur & Co, “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. 2. w. rrrrery Every sack N re ‘OUSE.™ and ber | SHREME PUR HSese= Why select from insienifcant stocks of Pure and Sealskins when we can show you an exten Give arsortmen: «mbrecing the ‘‘creain” of the weason's suppiyt No less than thirty Genuine New Loudon- yed Alaska Seaiskin Reeters Coats and Seal ‘Milttary Capes. These are to the lone, fashion- able shapes and are marked at clone figures, vies $200, $225, £255 and €250. ‘New arrivais in the Fashionable Far Neck Boas, with animal head, feet, tall, &. Magnificent stock of Trimming Furs, Our Pur Department rans through te Lith ot Entrance on the avenue or 13th et. B. H. Srixexerz & Sox, 2237 Pa. AVE. N.W. AND 413 13TH ST,