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= =— THF. EVENING STAR. _ WASHINGTON. THURspAY November 3, 1892. | cnosny 5. Norrs Fattor. THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper in the city. As = lecal NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Medium it bas ne competitor. ‘The political correspondence of Tue Stan for Phe inst three weeks has exceeded in compre- fhensivences and in impartial and intelligent comment, in the quality as well as in the quan- | yy of matter printed, the correspondence of euy other paper in the country, the great @ailies of New York not excepted. The resi- ents of Washington, Tux Stan's constit- tency, while they do not vote them- selves, take in national elections the pbilo- VALUES pophic interest which is inseparable from! Mrrriwery. Feuidence at the political center of the republic, | Alot of Natural end Made Wings, in blackang and they also feel in respect to them that prac- | 5c. Fancy Feathers, s few of each King ooty-38e.eech tical concern which comes home to citizens in mm; for in choosing House, nt the pation is selecting for the District ite exclusive local legislature, and | Se in effect deciding what the municipal policy | end locel improvements and progress for a term of years shall be. Then many residents ef Washington are connected with the govern- ment service, and while the spread of better | Sdeas as to the civil service has freed the | clerks from that agony of apprehension with which the result of national elections was awaited during the unquestioned supremacy of the spoils system, there still remains among them sufficient uneasiness concerning the pro- tection of civil service rules to give a lively in- forest to political prospects and election | returns. With its intelligent correspondents Py A few shapes of best $2.00 Qbiidren's 1.25 Soft . aa ‘Colored Velvet Ribbons. 50 uae wnt CR" a 38. Drawn Work Spiasber. of @ color 1.25 each TBBONS. nants of Ribbons worth up to Sic. co Depanruesr. wars Depanruent. if pair Chen! rte His arta MPED | Ltxens. Be. onc] til over the country, including representatives | Sve 7Stnch Linen Ba “ee << of the three leading parties, who bave en‘ear- | ° Broidered.. oe ‘Ose. pair ered to state fairly and squarely the facts as ii Colored’ "” re 15e. each they have found them, Tux Stan has reflected | KLANPEERCHIEFS, AND OCARFS. from day to day the republic's political tenden- Drawn Work Initial Handkerchie! ms cies, Last week and week before last the drift of et each the current was democratic. This week in some | JFLOVES, 4. 4. suede and Gl Important states the tile has turned republican- | \Goweg. .! a ax «See ward. These fluctuations our correspondents | IP rvireder. Children en ee ae Bave noted, and ao with the shifting phasesof the | T) sonst ag remats of the struggle. The advances and -, Giinghar Umbrellas. each ts, the losses and gains, the ebb and flow | $7.30 2&incb Glortas. “aay D each of hopes and prospects will be reflected in the _ Sata pages of Tar Stan as in a mirror. — — | Rav. Dr. Thomas P. Hughes, who says that | Bir Rdwin Arnold was connected with the edu-} cational department of the Punjab when be Dumeeif arrived in 1 an, writes in the rthern India as a clergy orth American Reeww in no reassuring way a«to cholerz. Like Sir Ed- win he thinks quarantine sometimes barmful end always futile, and attributes the disappear- | Be. Te. {a ance of cholera from this country to the ap- proach of cold weather rather than to the strictness of ntine or to the completeness ef sanitary preea Dr. Hughes is in- | clined to doubt the } New York's water supply and to look for genuine cholers next] 1 } Mar. He is disposed to cinewify the cases on | the Normannia, ete..as not real cholera; yet b or indiscriminately speaks | of the disease in New York harbor as cholera. ‘The inge that are sounded from every quarter to prepare for Asiatic cholera at the approach of the spring are timely and should be heeded at every moment. The precautions against cholera are preparations to safeguard the community from any disease invasion. Both sanitary precaution and scientific quar- antine are necessary. Against the no-quaran-| tine sereeds of the Rev. Dr. Hughes and Sir Edwin Arnold Twx Stan places the experience of this country. the one interested in the present | discussion, and especially the recent apparently effective quarantine of New York against cholera and the certainly effective quarantine of New | Orleans for a series of years against yellow | fever. Praise the bridge that carries you over, and not the imaginary bridge that may have carried over somebody else in India, at) W iN om. 3 7 - —< = The testing of explosives ie a necessit there i to be any scientific experi either with civic or military purpose. The!» trouble aboat the “rain-making™ detonations at | Fort Myer, undertakenat atime when the atmos- | favorable for ri } N on m the 2 citizen is seeking repose, and his lv r en up by what seems to him on be- ing abruptly aroused to be a falling in of his | hed room wails. Earthquakes rions cannonades are severe trials to nervous persons, but there is something rain maker's” | stunn Just | » is expected to yield in these piping | t easily ex- | 1 intolerable the nerves ight while | People are trying to sle rpose what it will, but wh f this parpose is the pretense that rain is produced by the conens- sion it is high time to pat a stop to an outrage Which has not a shadow of excuse, either in setence oF common sense. ~ see — Tt may be safely assu: the recent cholera scare was at least as large «factor in the improved state of health chown by the | Bealth reports here and elsewhere in the U: ted | Ste he tine weather that has prevailed. | ‘The eof the death rate from 124 to 111 for the week ending October 29 is attribc table in part no doubt to the dryness of the at- mosphere depressing malarial and typhoid jisease, the conditions of the weather | sibly influenced the health con- Wat after all is said Tue Stam thinks that the extra cleaning up of the garbage and other refuse which the health office wae foreed by the cholera scare to undertake had Yery much to do with the gratifying result. ‘The reasonable way is not to wait until an epi knocks at the door to begin to make # to resist the incarstons of disease. — — The death of the explorer Schwatka is a loss to science. His sledge jc of 3,251 miles in the Arctic, hie Aztec discoveries among the cliffs and caves, bis toar on the Yukon and his anent the snow line of Mt. St. Elias will long be remembered as among the most bril- Mant achievements uf American scientulic ex- ploration. soe - Postmaster Wanamaker's declaration that Previtent Harrison will, if re-elected, re~ his cabinet conveys « kindly assurange * ew deal Those who do ‘Ret can comfort themelves with the refleetion that Mr. Wanamsker way be mistaken, a - ‘The report that a prize fight between women ‘tools place at Orange, N. J., recently. is a shock- ing one It is to be regretted that women with ambitions toward masculine pursuits cannot be satinded with ramming for the presidency. oa raectaneaa ‘The pastic people who love to hear the gantle Patter of the rain upon the roe! must feal that | the discordsut sound-accompauinent of the alleged artificial showers La: mouizes not scant ‘With the rain melody. - —— _ Reavy bets are reported as being offered om Doth candidates With money talkirug on both | sides of « question it is only natural that ite re} marke should be received without ee Or deuce. Hike MeVeagh stick to Lim and the democratic Party; if you don't Wie him stic, _ < 4 % me and the ‘The health officer reports “bat Washington is im goud sanitary condition —quite equal to the otrain of election excitement, i —— Between tin plate ar boiler plate, thees are Lively times tor the r gal newspaper. Tae claiming Powers of both parties Deing pretty sever sly taxed. Fs HB Fre isi {one 97.50 Biack Feather Storm Col Tie. Mi Gimp. green, gray-and tive _omnente Black Silk ef price rueeweny Asp Torer Anricres. ° Se. cake veataer. Goons 93.50 sbonping tas, 2c. Sheu J Crow entation, | #1.68 Figured Wrappers, black, brow: atly rednced pri Remnar sce Gray Cotton Pearl Dress Buttons, odds and ends. Motal Clasps, a few left... bai i, ING. 5 R-inch Kaceoon, inch Gray Fox, inch Red Fox, Juris tm plooe. IMMINGS, yard Black Silk Ghup, at inches wide. 1; ee Ravt'and kubbon “Fringe half orto: €. B.D “Se. piece ‘soiled. do. pr 2c. each eray Jose Supporters, slightly en Corwet Lacers. Toilet Soap. rexwear Axp Veuuvas. empants Embroidered Cbifion iaid Scarfs, 1% yards long Tourist Ruehing, 6 yards in box EWELRY. jon alligator BA Te. Club Bags, izes 12 to 18. * . narrers Axp Gossawzns tral dtes' Cloth) Surface Gossamors. rants’ Goons As a DERWEAR. lren's Winter . Land 3 years. _.81. ‘iden’ Ferris Wain, odd shies. “aes tach ex Cheviots. remnants of Plain and Fancy Dress B00. yard ‘Goods at f Bleached Domestics, Canton Flannels “loths less than cost. AUM’sS Bien Seas 2 Sevestit Tur Lavres WHO ATTENDED THE FIRST DAY OF THE Graxo Oresixa Or ALL Axo Wistre Croaxs Asp Muuissex ar Hases W asmrxetox Store Were delighted with the display and with the prices weare quotingon FIRST-CLASS GooDs. We will continue-the exhibition today and this evening tJ ¥ o'clock, so that no one need mins, ‘THIS-OPPORTUNITY ‘To see how well we are catering to OUK OLD FRIENDS Ae well as all who care to become so. On this (Thureiay) evening we will have an elegant concert by A FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA And everybody will be welcome to listen to the mmsic. ‘View our Grand Opening and see the ape cial vargaius we aro offering in Dress Goods. See our elegant line at 25c. 0-tuch Come Hair at 400. Storn Berges a splenitid line at 25c. Our line of Serges at S¥o. and $1 can’t be deat anywhers Double<old Cashmeres, worth 2c, at We. Splendid line of Broadcboths, Stinch, in all sussonable shades, at €1.25. OUR CRUSHER All-wool Figured Creponnes, ali shades, ‘worth $1.50, at $1. ‘These mast be seen to be appreciated. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is ell worth your inspection, and whea you see it you will agree with usthat WE RAVE BARGALNS-EVERE WHERE. ‘Remember that Huses) Wasmsorox Sroz, ‘Sth, Drand Penna. ave. we, Js esgemtially A BARGAIN STORE Weshingtam and Georgetown cable cars pase the dour, u Hee Hes Was Srur Ovex SS Canps & McDzaum, LADIES’ FURNISHERS, 1114 AND 1116F 8T.¥. W., Wish to call your attention to their . CORSET AND UNDERWEAR BECOND FLOOR. All sizes J. B. CORSETS. ‘Full boned, extra long waisted, $1, $1.25, $2, $2.25, $2.50. P. D. CORSETS in the folowing makes: “Blanc,” 1.75, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.25, Marguerite, $3.75. Notr, $2.50 and 85.50. Donita, 84. 50, $7.50 and $9. Genuine Whalebones. $1.25, 81.50, 81.75. YERRIS’ BRO.'S COMMON-SENSE WAISTS, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. ‘Same for Children—G0c., $1, $1.25. LADIES’ RIBBED VESTS, 50c., $1, 91.25 and 81.50. LADIES' JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, 75¢. LADIES' JERSEY WOOL VESTS, 81.75. PURE SILK BODIES. all colors, 75e. BLACK AND WHITE TIGHTS, $1.65, @1.75, 89 and 82.50. RIBBED UNION SUITS, White, $1.50, 82. ‘Natural, #2. Black, €3. YPSILANTI UNION SUITS, Silk and Cashmere, 97.50. MISSES’ RIBBED UNION SUT’ Blackand white, 76c., 85c.. INFANTS’ WRAPPERS, Ribbed Cashmere, 650., 75c., 85c.. $1 SILK SKIRTS, 86, $8.50, $10 and 812. QUILTED SATIN SKIRTS, 85.50. ALPACA SEIRTS, 83.50. Careful inspection invited. CHILDS & McDERMID. DEPARTMENT— + $1.25, $1.60. (Fourth floor... E L i Coror-Costs Axo Krxos. Z = i r FER RRA ERR Y 7 cy 588s it with VELVET. VELVET is royal. It never grows tiresome—some trimmings do. wears like tron—that is, good Velvet—such as you buy here. The novelties this fall par- take of the popular liking for changeable ef- fects. It will seem odd to see them in Velvet. ‘They are brilliant. though—those mingling shades—composite colors, We have just about twenty different combinations wecan show you, Ought to it any selection of ground tints you have made, Prices are best told face to face. Next to the changeables come the BLACKS. We don't know but thev belong first—taking the quantity sold.as guide. But then Black {ys universal shade. Does when nothing else would. Does as a substitute for almost evers- thing else. Here is an insight to ours: i: you want to make a rich Gown richer trim inches wide—$1, @1.25. 81,50, she HB. 4B. GO and ea an 2y-inch ALE SIL K—98.50 and 84.8 yard. neh ALL SILR—$3.4 yard. Beinch ALL SILR—90.b00 yard. Seinen ALL SILK: —885 a yard—equal of any 810 quality. se The PLAIN COLORS run much the ssme— as to price. 183 and 19 inches wide—81, $1.25, $1.50. 1.7 and ard. EG ad icles whle-ALL SILK—85 a sard. ‘You won't have to turn away for want of variety. Bring us most sny shade—we can ‘match it. Any quantity of “EVENING TINTS"—both VELVETS and PLUSHES, BLACK, BROWN and all colors of PLUSH from Tac. a yard up. STRIPE and PLAID EFFECTS in Velvet you little dream of. CORDUROYS and VELVETS for Bicycle Gowns and Boys’ School Suits—dirt-proof colors. ‘We cut VELVETS and VELVETEENS on the dias. Use VELVETEEN for skirt facings. It is» long-lived protector. Maybe you have learned from experience that in the BEST is the most satisfaction. It §s s good guide to go by in everything—but above sil in things in VELVETS, VEL- VETEENS and PLUSHES. Nothing looks cheaper than cheap VELVET. We haven't any—but you can find plenty if you want to make the comparison. Put it beside ours. Penrrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUR” Established 1840. ‘Telephone 995. A Corr. A MONTH OR MORE AGO WE TOLD #4 xou aBouT OUR NEW SHAPE 2”4 PRINCE ALBERT FROCK COAT, WHICH 18 80 POPULAR WITH DRESSY NEW YORKERS. WEINTIMATED THEN ‘THAT THE IMITATORS WOULD COPY THE STYLE, BUT WE HARDLY THOUGHT THEY WOULD HAVE THE AUDACITY TO CLAIM ORIGINALITY FOR IT AFTER THE PUBLICITY WE GAVE IT IN THESE COLUMNS. HOW- EVER, YOU KNOW WHO FIRST IN- TRODUCED IT HERE, NOTWITH- STANDING THE CLAIMS OF THE CLOTHING PARROTS. ES NEW AND ORIGINAL STYLES IN GARMENTS FOR MEN AND BOYS TO BE SEEN IN OUR STOCK. ‘THERE 18 NO NEW PABRIC THAT WE DO NOT HAVE, NO NEW FASHION THAT WE DO NOT FIRST SHOW IT HERE. VT ALWAYS HAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE 80, AXD OURPRESENT STOCK 18 BEYOND QUESTION THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OF HIGH-GRADE ¥ASHIONABLE GAR- MENTS TO BE SEEN IN AMERICA. Rosixsox, Pannen & C Awentoax Croruiens. BIS IS ONLY ONE OF THE MANY 1200.1202 & 1204 FS: N.W. ‘ence to cost. tion, original price and reduced price. Mews Fonsismxe Dezrantaesr. so poulgundered Dress Shirt, size 17. Reduced from wile a ft border, soiled. Re- anoed Sno Se Opaire Ts erjno Half lose, sizes 9 and 10. Te- duced from 36 to 25c. pair. ©, pairs Fancy Striped, Cotton Half Hose, sizes 936 0." Reduced from 26 to IMe., 8 for 50°. Searts, i from, 50 sid 786: ta,18, 9 for "Gloves, size 7. Reduced from rt, fall fashioned, soiled, size 34. Re- Sunt pA Fetent re 303 3 Nevaral Wool Gadersbirt, so 80." Weduced from SXpuir Drawers light weight. Reduced from 50 to at floor....... ‘Jat annex.) Muususzur Dersnraess. pA, Amall lot ot Yellow Roses. Reduced to 25c. nc ° econ oe egpaeaone: Sa Picrone Derarruesr. 1 Framed Etching, damaged. Reduced from 9.96 (aFiotonranh ‘Panels, damaged. Reduced from 95c. Cabinet Frames, 8x10, Reduced from 91.35 to 5 Oak and Ms Reduced from RST Is, damaged. Soanttaose 10th st. building.) Tor Deranrwent. Afow Iron Trains, damaged. Reduced from $1.75 0,950. its. Reduced from I5 to Se, and 10 to 3c. aa ‘House, damaged. Reduced from $6.50 t0 } Combination Blackboards and Desks. Reduced 82.85 to Bde. from €2. . TBafety Bicyclo, large size. Reduced from $68.00 torgan te, a fandreds of others too numerous to mention, 10th st. bullaing.» eg Dot Derarruest. 7 Dressed Dolls, soiled. eduoel from @5.25 to eee Tredueed ‘trom 86.25 to. 82.0; 2 ‘reduced i 13 ceduced from 08 to 30e Doll Frank, with Reape ‘oUtit, solled. Re- 10th st, building.) age I. Mrarxo Uspenwean Dzranruenr. 1 Ladies’ White Pure Silk Richelieu Ribbed Vest, igh neck sud lone gleeres Bize 5, Solied. We- ' Ladies’ Ribbed Sik and Wool Ypsilanti Combins- tion Suite, high neck and a ‘ankle ‘Hed 3 to 87. rhite, Wool Vests, hich neck and short sleeves, Sizes 3 and 4.” Soiled. e- Guced from 30 to 5c. (Pirst floor... Second annex.) Hostery Department. 5 pairs Ladies’ Fancy Polka Dot French Lisle Thread Hos Feded. Bisse Big Reduced from #158 to Sige pat. “Tpaire Ladies’ French Lisle Thread Hose. in com- bingtions of Dleak and lavender, black and bite, inck and yellow, Soiled. ize 84." Heduced from $1 to ‘: ts black feet and lavender or duced from iS5e. (st floor Ladies’ Boot Pattern Lisie Thread Hose, Vight blue top. Faded. Re- - to Roc. pair. -2d annex.) Learaer Goons Depanrstest. 2 Lizzard Skin Pocket Books. Reduced from 84.50 Oi knteator Pocket Book, Redcced from €2.50 Tan Leather Pocket Book and Card Case com- ‘from reveling Canes. Reduced 11 to 82. igen, haere st floor ... --11th at, building.) Gaps. Seretched. Reduced from 50e. eres Ware Goons Derantuext. 6) remnants Long Cloth, 234 to 10 yards. Pet yemnesis Lace’ Work 40-inch Apron Lawn, to ‘Soiled. Reduced from 2c. Sed ‘to. 11th at. 2) Se Mosuux Uxpzawean Deranruesr. G Short Night Gowns, *-Hubbard” yokes of herring wean tacks, rate around ook ahd sleeves, tte ‘A fow Melton Cloth Walking Skirts, plaited ruff Reduced from 60 to 250. . e 10th st. bldg.) Haxpxercuer Derarraent. Ladies’ All-line Handkerchiefs, broidered M ‘edge, soled. ‘Heduced froin S0 toe 3 ee Black eta Bamghegchicte, Tem Ser aula amas + aoa First oor. 2d annex.) Jewztny Derarruenr. Bg ETRE Bes oo gefett ASH ET te At ist Boor, Lith st > Doxzsric Duzss Goons Darr. 25 Remnants Challis, lengtha5 to 10 yards. Re- 3 ‘a yurd. . 14 re- Jot of Black and Whits Collars and Cuffs. ER ALaES Sots gad com, ee. ‘set. 24 annex.) WASHINGTON. D. C. IN BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, LACE, RIBBON, LINEN, Piece goods depts. —thore are stacks of short lengths left every week—useful to you, but not to us. These, also, are marked at very low remnant prices—so {t ts throughout the entire store. Supplying as we do the ‘wants and needs of thousands of our patrons daily leaves us a9 a natural consequence piles and piles of such Temnants. Our only alternative is to get rid of them, and we realize that the only way to do it iato put very low prices on them. This we do, and we ADVERTISE THEM JUST AS THEY ARE-quamtity, eonds- Woorwazn & Lorsnor, 10rs, L112 Axp Sprout Pours Or Inreazer Ar Ovn Stone Every day this week.—First floor, 10th st. building. 10 to 12 4.M., 2to 5 P.M. F Sr. N.W. —— Taz Orexxo Exarsrmox Axp Turonraxt Sure Of Curtains and Upholstery Stuffs, including 1,200 PAIRS HAND-WROUGHT SWI38 AND IRISH POINT CURTAINS—en importer's entire stock—at two-thirds its actual worth. sesosececessereee Lith street building.) —— Sterling and plated, including these reputable makes: Wuox Suvee-Prare Company, Menwex Barraxsta Company, Stursox, Hart, Muze & Co. WADDING, HOLIDAY AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS at wonderfully low prices TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Right of entrance. Raenasra Tomorrow. Friar, Novewser 4, Asornzr Day Or Exrnsonvixany Vacves. THIS PERIODIOAL VISITOR—“REMNANT DAY"—IS A SAVING INSTITUTION THAN WHICH NONE BETTER WAS EVER PLANNED CALCULATED TO SAVE YOU MONEY. We don’t claim the Denefit sal yours, however. Weshare it also. The ‘‘end in view,” The object of this ‘‘Remnant Day” 1s to Zkeep the stock of the various departments complete, fresh and attractive. For instance, in WRAP, SUIT, JACKET, GLOVE, BOYS' OLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY and other dopartments where there is a regular line of sizea, the medium are generally sold first, and one or both of the extremes—very large or very small—aro left. Frequently we can’t possibly duplicate the sizes sold ; then the line ts irrepara- bly broken—incomplete. Rather than keep these from week to week and have them clog the stock, we with- draw them, give them slow remnant price, and sell thom Friday. Then, in CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC, STA- TIONERY, JAPANESE and other departments goods will get scratched, solled, mussed and otherwise defaced from one cause or another—these arealso withdrawn from regular stock and merked without refer- UPHOLSTERY and other Bargain sajos have been the feature here this week—seasonable things have been selling at never euch low prices. Tho remnant accumulations are fresh from these sales. If your needs are represented in these colamns «they contain but a portion of the goods that will be on sale, though) it will cost you little to supply them. There is a rare treat for the children in the TOY DEPARTMENT. A large lot of iniscellaneous Toy# ‘and Dolls not strictly perfect are marked next to nothing. We want those out of the way for our New Holiday Stock. ‘This is the order of the day throughout the entire tore—investicate. Anr Negprewons Derarruenr, ‘2 Stamped Table Covers. 1 was 7c. Now 250. 1 was 7c. Now 350. 2 Stamped Wool Sheeting Table Covers. Were $2.50. Now $1.25. 2 Tinted.Sorronto Table Covers, Were 35. Now 102. z Hisnd-emnbeedserea Sideboard Scart. Wae 87. ‘ow 2Hand-embrotdered Buresu Scarfs. 1 was $10. Now$5. lwas?5. Now $2.50. gj Msndembroldered Table Cover. Was G10. Now 1 Hand-drawn Tes Cloth. Was $8.50. Now 64. 3 Flower Baskete. Were 50c. Now 2c. (34 floor.. : 10th at. bldg.) : 5 Cm, Axp Hovsercaxtamxe Derr. Afow Piush Top Tables. One lot reduced from $7.50 to @8.75. 1 lot reduced from 84.50 to 82.50. Asmalllotof Fancy Colored Night Lamps. Re- duced from 59 to 45c. All imperfect goods of any description, including Cups and Saucers, Jardinieres, Candlesticks, &c., ‘Will be closed out at almost your own price. (th floor... § --20th et. bide.) Lixes Deranraexr. ‘The remainder of the manufacturers’ eamples,com- prising white and colored bordered Luncheon Clothe, Pattern Damask Dinner Cloths, Tea Cloths, Napkins, Doylies, Towels,&c. Following area few of the most notable: 2 Double Damask Cloth, 8-10. 1 reduced from 83.75 0 $3.75. 1 reduced from 85.50 to 84.25. 2dozen 3-4 Napkins. 1 doz reduced from 84.50 to $3.25. 1 dozen reduced from $7.00 to 85.00. 2 Fringed Cloths, 8-10. 1 reduced trom @2.50 to 1.75. Lreduced from $3, 00 to $2 25. (2A Soor.. ith at. b's.) Fos Dsranraesr. 2 pairs Wool Seal Sleeves, elbow length, satin lined. Reduced from $8.00 to 83.50. Silk lined. Reduced from eZ Coney Collars, Reduced from $2.25 to yd. Golden Brown Mouttion Fur, 2% inch wide. Reduced from $2.50 to $1.75. 2yde.3-tnch French Seal Trimming. Reduced from 00 a yd. to @3.09 for remnant. Select Black Coney Muffy. Reduced from $2.25 to $1.48. 1Childron’s Brown MouMon Set. Reduced from 82. 75 to 82.00, GA foo: 10th at. b'rarg. os Sor Deranraenr. 8 Dark Print Wrappers. Sizes 40,42 andé4. Be- duced from 81.25 to 90c. 2All-wool Seal Brown Cashmere Wrappers. Sizes Band 34. Reduced from 85.00 to 83.00. 1 Tan Mixed Cloth Blazer Suit, trimmed with brown, braid. Size 38. Reduced from 13.50 to 87.50. (24 floor. - se jt. bldg. joo 11th wi ) Croax Dersnruesr. 1 Gray Mixed Cloth Long Cloak, with military cape. Size 40. Reduced from 912.50 to @7.50. 1 Navy Blue Cheviot Blazer. Size 38. Reduced from $5.00 to 82.2 1 All-wool Navy Blue Cheviot Reefer. Size 32. Re- duced from $12.50 to 83,50. 3 Fine Imported Cheviot Jackets, handsomely braided, silk-lined sleeves, silk facings—1 blue, 2 black. Sizes 32, 34 afd 36. Reduced from 18.50 to 85.00. 1 Black Cheviot Newmarket, with full military cape. Size 34. Reduced from @17.50 to 810.00. (A floor... --Lith at. bldg.) Misses: Devanrwexr. 3 Fine Broadeloth Cloaks, 2 navy blue and 1 green— yokes and cuffs handsomely braided. Sizes 4 and 6. Reduced from $12 to 85. 2 All-wool Mixed Cheviot Newmarkets, Size 16 years. Reduced from 912.50 to 87.50. 3 All-wool Biack Cheviot Jackets, double-breasted Done buttons, bias pockets, notohed collars. ise 16. Reduced from 89.50 to $2.75. ‘2 Superior Quality All-wool Black Cashmere Jer- seys. bandsomely braided. Sizes 32 and 34. Reduced fete ane 11th at, balding.) Cunprews Corton Unxpzawear Dersaruent. Cambric Gown, tucked yoke, ruffie rie Large vise,” Reduced tom SL is Infante’ Cambric Gi ci tne Reubury cdganssoted Kedese Ess sth 1.1044 Chemise, fancily trimmed with Hamburg. (Second floor. +--20th st. building.» Sapaxzse eter: oot AIRS Sear oview tm (3d Boor. Ist annex) Ieper Dera srayts' Deparrueyt. 3.od4 Cream Osabmere Coats, short fan Paes Cae ‘Sotied Hedusced iis teever lath nd anore rue ™*R BS 1 od, ized Cloth Cost, white, make gee ae cig STA ea. te NOVEMBER 3, 1892. Laxspunon & Bro. “ yrtiey to Renment Dey otth Os. rou pave spy desire vo save megey, the Focion feat eageeecs store at “ceareditous prices We eapeditiogs Vrices © went to unload in we 8 rey and yet Gor Fou teey tray tans oa they tay be te ¥ nested ce ie Foussve mosey. Rect’ of tos Bee LETTE TLTTITI Savers. BE 0 i | 25 Pieces of ENGLISH TEAZLE CLOTH, fast colors, new styles, only IC. per ya. Worth Se. 1 case of GERMAN FANCY BED TICKING REM- ANTS, teatner proot, onty 15. per va. worth 2 of FLEECED Bac! NCES! \SH- MEKEREMNANTS. modern oleae Steen | fabric for wrappers.only 1 Uo. per ya. Worth 15¢. Az excotient qusiity of light and cark OUTING CLOTH, fast colors, reguced trom 12% persa. 3 cases of FRENCH REFPS and CRETONNE (aindyat the fainous Wuulon mails), reduced from 38 Te. per 5a. We neve reat speciattion im Woo! Dress and Flannel rrmante im large varictica “at belt thelr original values. 2 cases ot PActPIO TWILL, double width, mostly aids. Reanced tol OQ. per yard. 20 pieces of PLAID LINSEY in high colorings, glteplp sor children, fast colors, onty 8c. per va. 4.0 sieces of the tatent fabric called WHIP CORD, 38 $rchee wide, beautiful eclora, enty 25c. per 20 sieces of CHANGEABLE CHAMELON, fre tecccnaramemarding= . Tar Woglen will positively be the last week for our 29. nt Couties alt articles ei be sold at a} Prices thereafter. Don’t miss your ‘eall on our third floor before we Slnue this Greet Ode Remnants in Ladies’ Underwear. T T ] | By,this we mean sizes left an Sat ef cortaln number. These | | wevare find enongh to, tnelude in our Femnants and sell at Jess ‘than the oriyinal prices. re) a. Gowan immed Aye two meetyet 4 — eerie, mand neck, ai sores full length and width. Size 13. Reduced to sieaves: B5 2 nate Fine MUSLIN DRAWERS, trimmed. with wide Hamburg embroidery and tucks. 1 size 27. 1 ize 20. Reduced to DUc. Pr. BHAMS, 1 braided with red, embroidery cotton, 1 pr. with white. Reduced to 3 2c. A few dozen CANTON PLAXNEL DRAWERS trimmed with cambric rafiles, wide cambric facing- open of clored—sll sizes, only OOo. Five canton ruaxxex prawns, made with wide hem and facing, only B90. HE Underwear we do not separate from the stock were it is generally Kept. ‘These rennants or odd sizes fad on our second floor, where the will ive you their attention. A tow o1¢ sizesin DO0c. consets /AN BE YOURS for JU. 28 30 2 8 20 3 2 1 A tow Sn CORSETS in odd sizes ™ At Reduced Prices, Rexewsen RIDAY IS E—M-—N. 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Oo Yor oe sitep Srares F Yote Yous joke Axenica. = ‘With the names of the Vote ‘Republican and Democratic can- YES idates Lave been propared, and at Vote . encend of « counter will be the you. ‘Democratic Voting Precinct,” Fote and at the other end will be the Vote "Republican Voting Precinct.” ‘Men will not be allowed to vote, ote and no Indy will be allowed to vote Yor. twee A We would like'to know whether Yote the majority of our lady patrons Fete are democrats or republicans, and Vote take thts method to discover it. sd NOTE.—It i not necessary to Fete buy to be able to vote. Vote Beery woman tn Washington City Yous ye ote ean vote once. Yote wo Pres» Frer. Note ‘The democratic voter enessing Fok the nearest to the number of votes ote that will be cast for Cleveland and Pots Stevenson will be presented with FES «Pair of our Ainest 2 Gloves. ‘ote The Republican voter euessing Vote _—the nearest to the number of votes Yote © that will be cast for Harrison and FS Rela wit be presented with s pair Toi oftour finest @2 gloves. ote «The name and address of each ole person, with tm “number” they Yote — guems, will be rewistered, so the yee lucky two ean be inforshed on Foto Monday. Yous The voting will besin at 8 o'clock : Fete am. Saturday and continue all Ys Yous ote Yote — ayunt o'clock p.m., at which Yong, FoIS the the polls will close and the yore Yote votes counted by a committees of — Vore Vers three newspapermen under the ai- yes oie rection of amotary publicand the Vote Vote result of the vote will be an- [08 ¥org -—«sounced in the ‘ ‘Sunday Post™ Fete Vote and Monday's “Evening Star.” head Vote Vote — Foe ote Tue Box = Fote Manone. ¥ote ore 314-316 — i Tre St.N. W. $8 ote Vote Yots Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote ¥ fo Vote Vote Vote Nor Ax Tour Boast. SLL TRE WEST La Every store im town clsfims the crelit.——Let's see about that, Does STOCK talk? For OURS & ie wvent, ‘ Do QUALITIES prove anything? Por OURS are ‘elap up” to perfection pitch. Do PRICES weich with you? Per OURS snuggle closest to cost Does VARIETY bold any charms for Tout For WE can “‘outcount™ styles with the most boastful of the exclusive stores Most of OUR shapes are drawn over ‘special lasts that have a care for the ft as well as the foshion-—and thet we have exclusive coptrol of for Washington. We are mede for by the BEST—not one—— but EVERY ONE—who has climbed to the top of the trade There may te more profit in the lqss relishle-—tut we Rover will take any chances of wrecking your confidence, Ovn “Sareres» | self-ttppedand plain, |> Try ‘em. LADIES BRIGHT PONGOLA BUTTON | $2.50 Boots, with Opera Too ania : [rather Tip and Plath Commun Senee | Toe. is Look beyond the price. — - LADIPS' BRIGHT $3.50) BSR BUTTON Com fort puaranterd LADIES BRIGUT DONGOLA BUTTON BOOTS, * amade | Maukeripbant ” last, ————_—— TED Potent Leather / B35 lfipa. S Wear is our quace ef worth. LADIES BRIGHT DONGOLA BLU (Sian ($400 We pire vou every assurance of satisfaction, LADIES’ pris. LA HAN S450) Bere geo HOOTw, mada on | | Etamea Sonee task | 4.00 We stand by our stock, ~ LADIFS' BRIGHT DONGOLA HA )| PCRS eb Berton BOOTS with. 0; Compare come off Let us us with anybody—and we will with the ‘*honors."——One ts worth twenty “talka"\— ae" the next time—— customers—and we you Our merits make ‘Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Voto Vote Vote Vote Vote SSYSSSS3, P ERE CCC ITT AAA 3 s88aeses PP ERE COC HI AAA Er 838 Bssssses ——— SSSSSS8 ——-—. ———— ee yd g ‘000! 260, ) OF} Ee Fisssoaws—J ewarny— Eerascismwest ==53 Sis SN. Wo $17—$25 ‘THESE-CLOCKS-OANNOT-BE-DUPLICATED— TN-THIS-CITY- ————_Non-1N-ANY-OTHER-OITY_—__—____ public favor as an honest, energetic man is Reged sone sesvested thie filiow ‘s iF ‘* Wholesale Flowr ond Feed Dealers,” ower ower Drices eynier (lowes. ae Fx Rows Giese ‘We have made arrangements with the mana- facturers to sell Reyuier Gloves at less than regalar prices. Hereafter the prices will be as follows: #button “Reyniors,” £1.75 per pair. S-button **Reyniers,” €2.25 per pair. loves Ata: Tis $1.25 Fe 85: ‘Remember we shall have no more of the spe- tal lot of 8-button Suede Mousquetaire Gloves after the present lot is sold. This will be your last opportunity to secure $1.25 quality gloves loves. for Be. agnificent (Yarriare V7 Msuisceat Camess Wise Do not fail to see our magnificent collection of Hich-grade Carriage Wraps. The collection includes Beautiful, [iumtnated Striped Cam- els’ Hair Oloaks, Brocaded, Silh-tined and Fur-trimmed Cloaks, Superb Matelasse Cloaks, “Novelty” Plaid Cioth Cloaks, nacre silk Itned and far trimmed. Alsoa large and handsome variety of Pur-trimmed Cloaks, Notwithstanding thelr beauty. very reason- able prices prevail, ranging from 27.50 to 9135. al Gale Ot [Tmbeet Speci Si; Of; Unbrdss Owing tothe fact that Prof. Haren seoms determined to briag down rain with dynamite, we have concluded to insugurate « special sale of Umbrellas. Quite opportune, for we have never had a larger nor a better stock than ‘We are showing at present. 100 26-inch Fine Gloria Umbrellas, with natural wood sticks. Only 080. eech. Extra quality of Fine Gloria Um! with, light and dark horn handles, in crooks, horses’ hoofs end various other desiens. Only $1.75. Elegant tine of the Fashionable Colored Rain- proof Umbrellas, $3 each. We are showing s magnificent stock of Novelty Umbreliss, secured expressly for the holidays, embracing bandles of pearl tniaid with silver, knobs of polished shell, cornelian inlaid with solid ailver, fancy Dresden desiens, carved ebony, variety of carved ivory, shell im- laid with silver, fragrant violet wood, Dresden Mnlaid with sterling silver, highly polished horn, &o., tn quaint, attractive and novel de- ‘igns. Prices for these range from $¢ to ¢18. Shea Almeics: IS Ruttoas: We have just secured another 50 pisces of Sioch Sstin and Gros Grain Ribbon, im all fashionsble shades, regalar price of 25e., which we will sell at 130. per ‘We have also added 4 shades to the Wits H. M°Ke-: un 933 Ps Az NW. Asovz,, “, re hat ‘nderwear. ‘finer Dra Sree Frou Tas Dir 23 eet | Wier & want you for one. Saxs Asp Conranr. Penn. sve.) oaa | The Biggest Shoers. The Bost Suoers, 7th street | AA R ‘Never at a joss what to offer our trade that pleases the puree. Sarvepsy ——New Arnivars. Men's Nicht Shirts, extra long, ombroid-/ Sop frout, made of wuod quality cotton. { 89. Sizes upto 19. Excelient value « ‘Men » Pine Dress Shirts, embrol and) plain bosoms, open Uack and front: 4 lengths of sleeves and ail sizes, Excel~ lent value at $125. - Mec's Handverchiofs, 14 bem, neat bor) 4 der, ful ine, unow linen; universal, Dhy price 186. 100 dozen ) eck Jone sleeven, aplena Yall weight Rrevuler' sO atic j } } Demet Misses" and Children’s J te. This warnent is mace eco. yarn, well ‘finished, with marr Pibvea Lottoue that At ‘lonete the Boo. is the correct pric: Agother good value. 7 fee Wibbed Vests, ait lane up to®, S tevlar sbaped gartvent, with Pants Garments on the tsartet'e the pce tat ments on the sare at Se otler these for, but wotbine will | toate them at SE bem say” Ladios’ Muslin Drawers, dcop Tucka, A ood value mt 250 Ladies’ Mt Dra ster of tucks) fered ruilin’ ‘This is our 30e'} nd sunt Musitn Gowns, en sie ocd : Ladies’ Lonsdale Cambri Gowns i teter tucks. pirated back. ail be Habbanl yok: collar and cufle, 2 to value ob yo wnat! tents Canton Fiance! Wrappers, “— tows Worth 50a. A.Lways took tor our sdvertmant and you will find something to interest you, (7 Visit cur Cloak partment,