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NG STAR: WASHINGTON. D. c. SATURDAY. 4, OVEMBER 5, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. ——— ~ ———s— THE, FVENING ST: WASHINGTON. SATURDAY CHOSHE S. NOTES TH eV ment circulation han that local NEWS paper and Ad. Frova present appearances there is going to be trouble nt the polls in some states next Tues- ts in New York and | ‘st collisions are Just as/ he existing temper of the parties ia West Virgirin and North Carolina. vlue dull pace of the campaign has been in~ creased within a fev dave to a feverish ron, and neither of the great parties fs in = hamor to let the other ba y advantage if it can be prevented. The enforcement of the federal election law as construed by the Attorney Gen- eral is defied by the Cemocratic state organiza- tions im Alabaroa and New York, and there are threats that the law will be resisted in other states. In New York it is proposed to keep the wcpervisors and deputy marshals from the vicinity of the voting booths and if they in- sist upon going there for the police to arrest them on the spot. This will inevitably bring the national and municipal suthorities into physical conflict, and it is suggested that in such an event the judiciary depart- ment will rely upon the War Depart ment and the army for support, In the present state of feeling nothing seems more likely than that there will be ruction in uany places before the sun goes down on the Sth of November. But it is safe to confide in the cool good sense and the final forbearance of Doth parties to the contest. In some republics th viements of discord new brewing would produce « violent convulsion, dnt in the United states the people, while they sometimes get | y mach excited in times of political contro- _ tefrain from actual resistance to tne law | when invoked by the opposite party. Respect for law is general in the larger part of the re- public. Exceptions, and some extreme excep- tions have occurred, have only served to make tbe obedience of the people more conspicuo . as a whole will be in week. The f law because od the state Inw, or at least the state au- | So it t 1 pee they thorities, relied upon by the democrate ina number of states. In this they have an un- questioned ndvantage up to acertain point. | Just so long as their appeal is to the law, with- coat straining it, the good sense and the patriot tem of the people will sustain the appeal. Just | 0 far ae the national power goes the state power invoked in obstruction faila Should, however, the federal authorities exceed their lawful powers and the opposition not outrage | public sentiment by their course, a reaction in | public sentiment would be produced which | would operate to the advantage of the demo- erate. ——— tee Simplicity is the great element of ballot re- form. A single ballot, not made too large for convenience, rationally arranged and printed by public authority, would seem to be the re- aLzation of ideals, so far as the form of the bal- lot is concerned. Disputes such as bave arisen over the use of the word “for,” as to the omis- sion of names, varintion in printing, two ballots inelosed in the same envelope and the like could not have arisen if this simple plan, that of the original Anstralian ballot. had everywhere been followed. The vexatious delays in Connecticut would have been avoided, and other causes of trouble than those in the nutmeg state, which have appeared in other states, would have been wanting under the single ballot form. The paster ballot used in New York is susceptible of ‘the grentest abuse. Besides other devices there may be an agreement between the briber and the bribed as to the omission or wropg spelling ‘of some particular name or the use of a fictitious name for the candidate of a minor office. Great complaint has been mace of the new Pennsylva- nia law on account of ite uncertainty and clamsi- ness. Without being too minute in description, St may snffice to point out that the grouping is #0 complex with parallel columns on one ballot for the six parties making nominations, one group containing names of presidential electors and other nominees of the state convention, one for congressional candidate, and so forth, that the voter may well be excused from the ebarge of ignorance if he fails to note in pencil the whole of his intentions. Each group or each partionlar candidate must be marked off separately. and not inalump the nominees of @ny one party, the grouping being, according to the final arrangement of the state author- ittes ip their recent decision, by the conventions nominating the candidates, witha blank column for written names. Here is too minute a claasi- s It would puzzle the ordinary voter | tsean and make use of a great ballot two feet | wide and more than two feet long having the | party's designation several times repeated in a | colmon. The rational division of the single ballot into party groups according te the office to be filled, with spaces for writing in names, is | #0 very mach more and gives such | £ an honest election that it | it has net been everywhere ot borne in mind that the some legislation is to pre- onven were - zee Among the great benefits for which the Amer- | re ready to return thanks are those | mentioned by the President in his | oclamation. Con«picnous among | the pestilence at onr | eper reverence for law, a widening of | thropr, a gre rease in prosperity, a | sion of contentment and comfort. In | view of a recent mournful erent there is some- | pathetic in the Inet clause of the procia- assigning the return of | “He hae given bis grace to the sorrowing.” No people of modern times has more to be thankfal for to the Giver of every food and perfect gift than the people of the | United States. In moral, mental and political | advancement, in material prosperity, in c1vil- jastion, to sum our benefits in a word, the re- public bas teen singularly and increasingly Diewsed from the beginning. — - matic thanks to God reasons for ‘The eg throwing both in Kansas and Georgia | fs agninst the poor popnlist -in the former by ‘the repablieans, in the latter by the democrats. ‘The third party stands like the Indian in the Tarkes valture lottery m these demoustra- tions the recipient of all the ill luck. a — Prople who are sufficiently anxious to play Polley to walk clenr across the Long bridge to do so are not subjects for any intense aympathy. Still the Virginia authorities will confer a great the discordant combination of policy sharps and Potomac fiats, see In spite of the fact that many of the most enthasiastic residents of Washington will nat- amily go heme to vote, this city can be ex- pected to furnish ite share of excitement next Tuesday soe With Ignatins Donnelly. Jerry Simpson and n Watson all in energetic existence, if the assassin business were consid- 2 with its orders, ow net eo much question, the betting ib fraternity ay. of whether Cleveland will carry New York as whether New York willcarry Cleve- jaud to the White H. — A maximam of new Pda minimem of noise wil) be the happy combination in Washington Best Tuesday. toe Mow. Mary A. Lease says she will not desert Gen. Weaver until he is elected President— ‘There is little campaign work to be done now ¥ the man who attends to the elaim- W. H. Hoventox Mis. Co., 1218-1220 F Simer N.W. Tus Sarcnvars Apvertisemext IS INTENDED TO MEAN Jest Waar Is Wares. AXD WHILE YOU MAY JUST GLANCE AT THE READING, Ove Srsrex AND WISH IS ALWAYS TO BE ABLE TO SHOW CONCLUSIVELY THAT Var 1S IN WHAT WE MAKE Spectra. Ocn Aim HAS ALWAYS BEEN TO RECEIVE SUCH AS & VERDICT FROM Ocn Costomens. WHOM WE WANT TO CALL AND CONSIDER VALUES, STYLES AND VARIETY ASD JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Fos, Jesr Tarsx Or Tr, EVIDEN 18 BASED ON THE RESULT OF PROOF, AND WHEN PROOF 18 SUBSTANTIAL THE RESULT 18 Porczar AND Jest. IT STANDS AGAINST ALL ITS 8UPPOSED COMPETITORS, AND ANY MERCANTILE HOUSE MUST PROVE CONCLUSIVELY THAT THEY MEAN JUST WHAT THEY Sax. Asp Topas WE ANNOUNCE THAT Next Werx- Exectios Were- We Was Seu Panton Fensrrene aT Sreciar Prices AND Orrex Great Lspecemests. Ss 4 ITES, AS FOLLOWS: 1 S-piece Suite, $350.00; formerly $500.00 1 Gepiece Suite, $175.00; ** 00 885. g125.00 $70.00; ** == $90.00 1 Sepiece Suite, 1 6-piece Suite, Turse Ane Banoaiss. Do You Wasr Ose: you VALUE WILL FIND ALSO IN OUR LINES OF Hu R, GREAT S. Tersise Cua, Lovers, Lavi’ Desas, ON ALL OF WHICH WILL BE MADE Seccus. Lspccenesrs DURING THIS WEEK. WE ARE SPEAKING ABOUT ELECTION WERK. ouR Deranrurst Or Urnonsrerr Is FULL OF NOVELTIES OF MARKED VALUE, STILL CONTINUES TO BE WORTH YOUR WHILE TO AND INSPECT. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANY- THING IN THE Decorative Lise SEE MONDAY'S POST. W. H. Hovourox Mra Co., 1218-1220 F S; N.W., Wasurseros, D. Cc. ALL MAIL PROMPTLY ANSWERED. 1t Lisep witn rae riowens oF coxtext- MENT AND EASE IS THE PATH OF RVERY HONEST HOUSEKEEPER WHO ENJOYS THR FRUITS OF OUR EQUITABLE OREDIT * SYSTEM. LIGHT HEARTS AND HAPPY FACES GREET HER AROUND THE FIMESIDE AT HOME, WHILE HER SURPLUS OF READY MONEY, WBICH CASH HOUSES WOULD STRIP HE& OF, INSURES HER FREE ACCESS TO SOCIETY AT LARGE. A FEW DOLLARS AT TIME OF PURCHASE, WITH THR PROMISE OF REPAYMENT FROM HER WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS, PLACES HER TN IMMEDIAEE POSSESSION OF EVERY CON- ORIVABLE COMFORT WHILE IT DOES NOT DE- PRIVE HER OF THE MEANS NECESSARY FOR PERSONAL ADORNMENT. CASH DEALERS, BLUSHING, OFFER “OREAT INDUCEMENTS," BUT WE REAP TRE REWARD OF PUBLIC GRATITUDE. FURNITURE, CARPETS, DEAPERIES, STOVES AND WORKS OF ART. House & Hexmwaxes Casu Axv Creorr Houses, 917, 919, ¥LL AND y23 7TH 30. AND 690 MASS. AVE. N.W. @We Brow Tovar To slaughter our stock of clothing at prices never known in Washington before. The weather hus been against us, so as to affect trade to such an extent that ‘we are compelied to CUT DOWN the prices—turn our stogp of clothing into money AT ONCE !! —The cold wave has come.— A810 Scotch Casstmere Suit COT DOWN to 87.5 A 811.50 Black Cheviot Suit CUT DOWN to 88.30. A $14.50 Harris Casstmere Suit CUT DOWN to 810. A 817.50 Imp. Worsted Suit CUT DOWN to €13.50. A $12 Fine Light Kersey Overcoat CUT DOWN to 98.75. A $14 Black Cheviot Fullcape Overcoat CUT DOWN to 810. A $15 Moscow Blue Beaver Overcoat CUT DOWN to 812. A 810 Chinchilla or FUR CHALLIE (specialties) Overcoat CUT DOWN to A 83 and $4 line of Children’s Suits CUT DOWN to | $1.65, $1.95 and 92.25. A ®1.75 line of Pull Capes All-wool Children's Overcoats cut down to 81.75. Children’s Knee Pants for 26c., :38c. and all wool for 8c. Children’s Fiannel Shirt Waists for 2c. ‘These are but a few of the many bargains we hare tooffer today. Our entire stock has been CUT DOWN in prices, so there is no mistake NOR FAKE. We Promise a buyer to save him from $1 to €10 according to theamount of purchass he may make, Give usa trial ere goinzelsewhere. Satisfy yourself THAT WE MEAN BUSINESS, sos Bart Crormya Co. KING CLOTHIERS OF WASHINGTON, SEVENTH AND D STREETS, N. B.-A Child's School OutSt given with each Child's Suit or Overcoat. 25 Roxbury Roxbury Foxbury Roxbury Roxbury Roxbury Rye is Rye Rye pre Roxbars Roxbury Moxbury Roxbury Roxbury Roxbury Kye Rye Kye ye Bye Kye Rye ve Rye NEST, PUREST AND BEST RYE WHISKEY IN THE UNITED STATES, ‘The only Whiskey that js controlled exclustvely by the Distiller,and is over three years old before offered on the market, ROXBURY RYE is made from the Choicest Rye and Pure Mountain Spring Water, and, beins absolutely pure, for Medicinal use it has no equal. ROXBURY RYB is solddirect to the Retail Trade, but cannot be had of wholesale dealers, compounders, rec- tiffers or blenders of whiskey. ‘The following prominent Gtocers ‘and Druggtsts in Washington sell it: eect iyt P. H.W : H. H. Eliott, 1520 14th st. nw. Ino. Frere ie Rares Exrenenisr, 1241 11TH ST. 8.5. ‘We are sure winners for the race. We have distanced ‘all competitors. We are always in the lead in low * REMNANTS. é 6c. Canton Flannel oat 8c. Drees S360 . AWE -BTMe 800. 3e0 Bo. 450 Fe. 480 #1 Lace Curtains. Te ‘1Se. Hemp Carpet. 12340 250. Rag Carpet. 176 S7¢ec. Ingrain Cs 250 $2.50 Seal Muse. o $2.50 Monkey Mutts. 49 $2.60 Astrachan Capes... 49 85.99 Monkey Capes. 3.99 96.90 Coney Capes... $4.90 80 Ladies’ Batton Shoes. . a1. 50 Men's Button Shoss.. 61.10 $1 Children's Soler Tip Shoes... ‘600 81 Misses’ Solar Tip Shoes. 78 ‘Bie. Ladies’ Robbers. . 200 04.90 Ladies’ Onats. 83.00 84.90 81.90 81 White Silk Handkerchiefs. 50 5-Hook Foster Gloves .. 81.75 7-Hook Foster Gloves. 81 Gray Blankets. pererseebenes $1.99 Moquet Ruge.. e iG Rares Exrenpnise, 1241 llr Sr. S.E. LEADER OF LOW PRICES. Laxesvron & Bro. HLT TTT UUAHMAATCOAARAOKO OAL nere th #9 much to adintroin our ntock of Drone Goede that tt reaiteneand ee weet Four while tosee what is hora so many ang fo diversined are the new Barc for Fall inter, and #6 beautiful in effect that itis pleawure. to have the opportunity of showing them to you. Tue Hionen Price Goopsaremarveis of beanty and ele- Tar Mepwsx Paicen bese poate. Taw Lowen Paace:p are tn tmiation of tre e Detter goods mater ia, amixed. Tl slow as 124 cts. and as ex- ‘would dictate. x Baos. seal leather, with side New Cuatezary CHATELAIN BAGS Ins "ahitreP SE pace in seal leather, with oxidized trimmings, IC. SHOPPING BAGS, leather bottoms, with silk top end foather strap, 980. ana $1.48. dies HAL AEE TeN ton ASD tee eet bets, Wierd PockET books, BILL BOOKS, SES, FRAMES, in new and substantia ideas, 8) LEMDID WHITE METAL PHOTO FRAMES, 25 ors. 250. 2 2 _In gnarantoed taetal. 25 New Jewerny, Another new invoice of RHINESTONE BUCKLES ranwing in price from 200. to $1.98. ‘These are so much in demand and fo scarce that an carly resvonse to this announcement would be well SOLID GOLD WRITING PENS with real” pearl ‘These are guaranteed to wear. GOLD PENCILS AND TOOTHPICKS trom 9D. to B1.98, wnich mates a cheap and useful resent, These can be bought without any hesitation. a fraely euarantes cach che, OTHER BEAUTIFUL GOODS In new styles of nice Jewelry—in exsct imitation of the Anest woods all presentable in appearance and sure to wear. De. Recusa Novevties. ‘The latest novelty in CHIFFON, black embroidered sn lavender, black With red, white with pink, white mith lavender and red with white, ana O06. SHAH PLAITING, with ribbon loop edge, only per yard. | SILK RUFFLING forthe bottom of skirts, with yubber attached to prevent the silk from woarlig out, ‘We can «ive you this ruffling in all of ‘the leading hades, to, rd. SSUMAW PLATHTNG. in dark garnet, gray and white and black, only @OC. per yard. price, 50c. oe Haspxercuer Spectats. We have just recetved 100 dozen of LADIES’ PLAIN AND 'COLURED BORDERED HANDRERCHIENS ‘hich wo wil] sell at Oc. Worth 100. LaDIEs* uate ae EMBROIDERED HAND- 's. 2C. Worth 1: AND COL- 12k, ‘a fall line of GENTS' PLAIN ORED BORDERED HANDKERCHIED’ 3 95 De. na 2de. GENTS! INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 15c. gach or | I 9 per dozen. x Ova Tomer Depanrwest. FANCY BOTTLES, with the very beat perfame, tor, 29c 90c.. T5e. ana $1.00 per GENUINE CUT GLASS BOTTLES at reduced Prices. Avery fine line of ATOMIZERS, ranging from 39% 980, SILVER COVERED CELLULOID SOAP BOXES onty 980. ana $1.25, ae JAPANERE POWDER BOXES on! 0 NE for tint- ‘* and lips, only 19. per DR. PARKER PRAY'S ROSA! fre the fnew nail-, PONZONNIA, the purest complexion tonic made, a0. only DUC. per dottte. 2 PONZONNIA ROUGE, only_ 25c. per vottie. Its now near the time when your mind will be bent on Holiday Purchases, partic- ularly those who expect to make up some. fancy, articles for presents. ay the new thinws are coming in, every -depart- qent showing a “‘orerutiner."” Tho Art Degartment Bethe with hings for you to in fancy effec ‘bev 'y work for you fren of charge Go te aad 490, 4:22. 494, 420 7TH BT. RMXMXRXSUAE SINT CEL CLE EEXTEEKITEETEAEEEEE AXXEXAXAULLEKEXEKE CLRIELELEEAIA1IEIESAETATEE ANUS AEXSAAASAXIAIAIAUEAREAEAESELERIRELELEEA eee ae ax x35 NN EECEE KER re r F EEE EEEEEE EERE EE EEE CELE EEE EEE EEE EL Uspen Axp Ovrer Ganwexts FoR Mex, Wouss Axo Cunopnex, AND Art Paras Rovat Prices. Palats Royal prices isa quotation that was born of & necessity. ‘There are the usual prices—those charged where a credit Dusiness ts largely done. ‘Then there are the prices charged by the only large eatadliahment where a specialty te mad’ of @ cash business. ‘Palais Royal prices” explain the latter Mews P. R. Prices. (Department near door No. 1119 Pa, ave.) ‘78c. fot White and Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers, ‘The matertai, shape end finish of those usually sold ate . ’ @1 for Camel's Heir Onderwear that may be com- Pared with the usual @1.50 garments. And 81 for the Undyed Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, ribbed at waists and ankles, so as to ft the limbs snugly. $1.75 for Beat Health Underwear, including Natural Wool and Camel's Hatr. Usual prices, #2 and 82.25. Sarkull Maw of Red Medicated Wool Underwear; also Norfolk and New Brunswick and other popular makes. We have quoted in detail the garments that are extra xood values, even for the Palais Royal. Lava P. R. Prices. 440. for Ribbed Winter Balbrigvan Vesta and Pants, inemall, medium and extea sizes, Better than the carments wewally sold at 50 cence. Now let's jump to the other extreme—the High- priced Underwear, Here is the beat—The Phyiite. Palais Royal prices for this best make of Tights and Union Suits are at least 15 per cent below the Prevailing quotations for inferior makes, And not only Dest qualities and lowest prices, but greatest va- riety. Garments to fit Indies of all sizes, as well as misses and children, tn cotton, cotton and wool, all Wool, silk and wool, allaiik. Tights, GOc. to 86 pair. Combination Suita, O86. to 89.08. Here, too, aré the New-style Ribbed Undergarments for women and children from the Norfolk and New Brunswick Company, and also's full tine of the Amer- ican Hosiery Company'e celebrated garments. Palais Royal prices may be judged by this: 90. for allsizes of Ladies’ Full Regular Made A. H. Co.'s Vests and Pants, Foun Exrra Goon Vanves. ‘The material, the shape, the ft, tho finish must be learned before you can uppreciate these four “‘spe- clals:” 1—Merino Underwear, 3 wool. 2-Saxony wool, § wool ‘3-Supertor wool, % wool. z 4—Australian wool, ail wool. 81.50 Ga-Veste and Pants in sinall, medium and extra sizes, Crore Ann Fer Waars. } and $13.50 English Tan The now famous 8 Jersey Jackets and Coats of the Palais Royal are he: ‘once avain in all sizes, but an early call ie earncatly | requested those requiring the ordinary sizes—those in most demand. @5each for the New Navy and Black Beaver Box Coats, To be another specialty the supply of which will be lees than the demawt, 29.75 forthe Gray and Tan Cheviot Jackets, with sbawl collar of opossum, and the Black Cloth Jackets, with ostrakhan far trimming. Ladies who bave waited for this announcement of the arrival of all sizes will please reply as promptly as possible. $4.68 for the Mink Fur Collarettes, with cellulotd heads. Weare waiting For the answer to the question put come days since, “Where ele in this city ean sim- flar goods be purchased at less than #6?" 815, ‘The writer indites this at 21.a.m. There may or may not be a few of those manufacturers’ samples here on Monday. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) PD RRR EEE SS, A JI, ERE 855 Sy Ry Sie oe cary Bod OR Ere Sss8 s53 (MATERIAL, LININGS AND 8UPPLIES) “ a 4 . fe att % “5 ‘Tur ctectnn appears steurdiy greet ta your favor. ‘To those who are skeptical—who think there must be some ‘‘mistake"—we write: Defer judyment until you have seen. ‘Thisis whatthe Palais Royal promises you for $4:—Choice of & dress length of the various mix- tures and colors {n the Engiish Cheviots imported to retail at S5e. a yard and all of ‘the following supplies: 2 yards waist lining, 5 yards skirt liming. 1 dozen whalebones, 3 yards casing, 2 spools silk, 1 piece vel- ‘vet binding, 1 card of the famous Deiong hooks and exes. Drees and suppites all for %. Banoarss Henze Axo Ture. A Serviceable Skirt that will look like a silk one may be secured at nominal cost. 80e., instead of $1 yard, for the Changeable Taffeta Silk for the ruffles; 50c., instead of Zc. yard, for the Mohair for the body of the skirt—garnet, cardinal, plum, myrtle, brown and Diack. 54-inch English Winter Broadcloth, imported to sell at 2.50.0 yard, sor only 81.75. ‘Thenecret of the Feduced price is that all colors afe sold excepting browns. Seren Sane Brack Fasnies. ‘The late important purchase was so favorable to us—to the Palais Royal and its patrons—that the buyer Tequests you ask for samples and make comparisons with the somewhat higher cost goods of competing establishments. WARRANTED FAST BLACK. All-wool Serges, clatmed worth 50c. All-wool Serges. claimed worth 68c. 45-inch Wool Berges, claimed worth 80. Figured Wool Serges, claimed worth 75c. Striped Wool Serges, claimed worth &: Figured English Bedfords, claimed worth 42-inch Wool Bengalines, claimed worth 81 45-inch Wool Epinglines, claimed worth $1.68, 40-inch Wool Matalesse, claimed worth $1.15. 54-inch Cravenette, claimed worth #2. . ‘The following are regular stock and certainly as ood as possible ut the prices. S4-tnch Black Wool Storm Serges... 54-inch Black Wool Diagonal Cloths. 45-tnch Black Silk-finish Henrietta. Newssr Darss Tanounes. For evening wear tis the new Russia laces, here in the searce gaslight colors and at Palate Royal prices. If you Wish to be more extravagant ask tose the crystal, Jewel and pearl trimmings, High prices, but eae than prevadiing. For Black Bilke Jot Laces are the latest. Special ‘Valuce are bere—will be for afew days. ‘Those 3to 8 inches wide, #40, to @2y4.) 2-tnch wide Insertion to match, 81.and$1.25 yd, 27-inch wide Nets, $1.48 to $3.06 ya. Linch wide tak Pipe EP-Bain proot and the ook snd feel of real fer. ‘Seo this new trimming. +» Qe. yard Be. yard De. «A. KAUFMAN, WE W FE 900 PENN. AVE. X.W. a aa aA 4 Gping to maxe Rome how! in spite of the «reat polit: ‘powwow. staking their on our BARGAINS a eer Aes fc as cag Roar emaire anee aS ree ee eas eed ee Miser area HESE ARGAINS = In our annex. i 35. Yancy Fisnnels, Saoques of children ‘B5c. Navy and] gees Be 2 500. Fancy Cheviots, SLEancy Camel's Hair Noveition thet eold sv Sc. yard wide Unbleached Cotton. Dress Trrurxos Ix Fon. Jer, Frararr Ay Six Guars. Four rimming.” Four-inch Marten Trimniia French Coney Piping Black Coney with Gimp Beading. Black and Gray Asteachan with Beading Feather Trinmin nek Slik Featherine White Angora Bur. Cut Jet Band Teitnl center, worth Be Persian Band Trimi A Few Sux Irexs. Changeable Surah, Changeable Tageras, silk Changeable Stine Taiteta, Binck and White Su ae Double Faced Satin Ribbou, No. Oop Cuan Now. 24 High Back Oak Chairs, with sole Joather seats, sees #00 85.50 G Solid Oak Chairs, with leathererst 4.00 2.90 1 Solld Oak Arm Chair. leather seat 5.50 4.00 1 Carved High Back Oak Chair, with eather seat... secensenene OOD 4 Finely Quartered Oak Chairs, with tan leather neat — a2 300 3 Antique Osk arm Chairs, with Jesthor seats ence $50 5.50 1 Carved High Back Arm Chat leather seat... sects IR0O 8.00 1 Quartered Oak Canc Seat Chair 200 «6800 1 Antiqae Osk Arm Cha! 400 2Oak Aro Chairs, with tan leather reat. us 3.00 1 High Back Arm Chate 9.00 1 Oak Band-carved Arm Chatr, with Leather seat and back. -. 28.00 17.00 1 Maseive Oak Chatr, with leather seat and back, very finely carved... £400 35.00 1 Oak Chatr, with leather seat and back, - 17.00 12.00 1 High Back Oak Chair, with spring seat, covered in leather. 20.00 14.00 1 High Back Ntoely Carved Chair, | with carved back... - 18.00 12.00 Any of the above chairs are suitable for halls, Worary, office or dining room tse, | tn cutting the prices cost has not been considered aa ‘Wo want the space these chairs occupy for new stock. W. B. Moses & Soxs, F AND 11TH STS., LARGEST, EXCLUSIVELY FURNITUI CAR. PETS, UPHOLSTRY, DRAPERY AND WALL PAPER HOUSE IN THE at UNITED STATES. ee | eas ee dozen 10. Fancy Border Torkiai Towels BO doumn 1234 and Loe. quailty Assorted Dat auufluck Soweln : ‘Ise. Extra Size Turkish and Rewular children's Se 1c. Bottles "Vaseline 1c: Toilet, Soap. 15e. Box of Vaseling 500 Purses and Pocket Books that formerly sold at 18. and 25 © To clear them out the price......10e Aig, any oy aNexr FER. A BiicUas cesses AND THE SS ee eee eee Wisrens Covan. + ¢+ 2+ ‘The Frat every one tells you is only temporary, caused by the changes of the Weather, and you, of course, be- Heve them, neglecting to take the Proper remedical precautions until the cough has become chronic anda win- tor of suffering is ahead of you. Trexp To Ir Atonce, you can't afford fo run the Tisk we have pointed ont. Precaution te the theme for yon to study, the text for you to preach, and the system for you to practice. NEW Waurass ={I12 Puospnatic Exvrstox Or Cov Liver On. Is what you need. Jt fe made rresh daily, and ts therefore suid of virtue. Price, 65 Crs. Pex Pivz. | Tar Cazares, =lI| Tae Busz. {II F. Ss. Wuuxs & Co. Geo tn AAA EEE S83) —— °C lll AAA LLL sss — DRUGGISTS, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. 1! II “141 | et elle ll AN ODE TO “CERES.” ‘Why “Ceres” is the leader, ‘We need hardly tell the reader, ‘There are so many reasons, plain to say: For its name as the best Has been earned by thorough test Of cooks and *‘chefs,” who use it every day. Galt's “Cores” Flour is ground, From wheat finest to be found, Over all the great and fertile north and west; Patent ground "twixt heavy rollers— “Knowing” millers’ modern molars And refined until best of the best. S17: RERAnOtp Rome ies | ts) == Fiascans_J nwenny— Rerasrisiment ——53 LSivexta_Sz—N. W.—— $17—$25 THESE -_CLOCKS-CANNOT-BE-DUPLICATED— ——i-rais-crrs— NOR-IN-ANY-OTHER-CITY- Caner & Lewy 928 fth and 706 K st am Special values in Lace Curtains at 81.00, $1.25, 1.50 and 82.008 pair. We ¢losed out « lot from an ‘One lot that has been 86.00 to go at $4.50 pair, 44 Chenille Table Covers with fringe at $1.00. ‘Gimp combinedts enothtr of the} 64 Plain Chenille Table Covers at 75c. Worth ouble the money. ‘Ladies’ and ‘Misses’ Coats. Wewould ask your in- ‘epection of them before purchasing. The goods, the style, the workmanship are the points we dwell on. “Ceres Flour will readily make Light and wholesome cake, But in bread-making is it best known to fame; Making beautiful white rolls, And tickling epicures' souls, With other good things too numerous to name, **Ceres” is sold by every grocer, And tell him bluntly no, si When he offers you some other poorer brand; For **Ceres” is the Flour ‘That wields the greatest power O'er ali the many thousands in the and, **Ceres” Flour is imitated, And by envious rivals hated, And to guard you against such wily foe, ‘You will find intact In every barrel and sack A circular signed by Win. M. Galt & Co. Ws. MeGar & Co, Wholesale Flour and Feet Deaiers, ‘Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. a. Agniveo Ar Wnuisrr & Roorrs. ‘Ladies desirious of secaring an elerant Extralength Sealskin Reefer should inspect the new ' ine Just opened by us. ws 905 Pa Ave N. W. Pisors Canny. ae Sea itt Ur not, don't Ss at the ‘a Glace st OOS. a penn ‘by postal or messen- PINOT’S CANDY. at 25c. « pound. ocl7-Ls SHIRTS “atthe teenie ret \ 50 | Criret toe Woonwann & Lornnor, 10TH, TH AND F TR Now, —o— See Monday's Post for the Sprctal Sale © Brocaded Vetvete A COMPLETE LINDT OF THE CFLEBRATED Wrox Stoves Prare Cow Wane On oat counters al epesal prices. — ith et etldine.» enemies « + Is “Rersiexe Groves Wr, KEEP ONLY THE FIRST QUALITY. ‘The assortment ts apsin completa, All shen all staple and novelty shader, includ. toa Pomme 4°Rve, Gaite, Tan, Primrosa, Can Sle, Judic, Samoa and Black RETNIFR"—¢-button Suede — #190. “LEYNIEL* S-buttontength Mousa Suse. e215. bear Suk Department » (Piet Boor... Be ly Weooxe, Buramar On Hoxipar Gurrs ‘That Fou are thinking of—something rare, choice, wnicwe we were never # Stent of plessing you varalleied assortment of Brice Brac, Lamps, Statwary, Clack, Bromeea, Cut Cry Her ~ Besides an uu Mand other err ices, nn te. We have a magnificent display of Recuencnr Axv Exeu: ve Novexnies. Selected by we personally in Paris amd Vienna, You won't see the same cise where —thes are ours alone -and the prices are divested of every bit of extravagance, Thongh the aggrevate is large there is but few of any one kind Novertirs Ix Sovvexins FOR BRIDES MAIDS AND USHERS, Bonbonieres, Searfand Lace Pins, Cand Cases, Hand-pain®@2 Jewelry Caskets, Match Boxes, Rings, Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, &e., &e. (Ast floor 11% st, building.» Worx Fox Derr TINGERS IN Ove Azr Expnomexy Derr. Although the custom of giving strictly Useful presents to one’ friends during the holiday season is adhered to by mang, there cannot beany objection to making onee fift of something Which combines usefal= hess with beauty of form or color. Indeed such a present is for various reasons, the Dest which could be given in agreat many instances, Whatever beauty may have will make it attractive, and its availability, and frequent nse will keep the sender in constant remembrance. ‘Then an article which has been made by the dainty fingers of the giver and which represents so many kindly thoughts i cor tainly much more complimentary thane it which has been purchased. ‘Thone of you who are going to “make Up” Presents have no time to lose, HERE'S A PREP AT OUR Arr Nexvrewonx Deranruext. It is already transformed into» temple of tancy—Sull af suogeations to present givers. Tt has twice over the space and doublethe Quantity of stuffs in any store about. Dont waste any thought on prices—they were Reverso insignificant as now. Such «ood ‘news as in here onght to have been printed Jong ago. AU the latest ideas in Stamped Goode, Art Materials by the yard, Japanese Crepes in ali colore, printed in gold, sitver and copper; Art Satin and Satin Sheetings, the prettiest materials for sofa pillows and table covers; Printed and Plain China Silks, all colors and widths; Shadow Sik (under our exclumire comtrolin Washington), the handsomest material ever woven sor draperies; @ mammoth assortment of Fringes, Tassels and Silk Corda, in all the new shades, for fancy work. NEW STAMPED LINENS, ‘Cordial Glass Doylies, Rococo styie.....20e Finger Bowl Doy lion. eee eee. 290 Carafe Doyles. neem 400 Hot Biscuit Doylies.sec-eeeeescomeneees- 160 Berviet 00 aaa corsecenersnrmenseeeevens 400 Pinstitched and Fringed Serviettes. 404550 ‘Comter Pieces ...eeceseneverseersee-canre. 75° ‘Hemstitched Tes Cloths, Tiree BL. STG and BLM ‘Damask Tray Covers. sence DED Plain Linen Tray Covers, two rows of ‘open work and hemstitehing. ...... 2 A special lot of Tinted Table Covers. 1 pard wquare, usually sold for (Oo White Art Satin Table Covers. Red Dentin Sofa Pillows, latest style... ‘Tinted Sofa Pillows, new desiens......3740 ‘Newspaper Holders, bound, on rod and chain... oe Blue Denim Shoe Cases, two pockets ...250 Bight pockets. 50 ‘Comb and Brash Pockets. ... Ove Onrexrar Ree Deeanrwest ‘Seems to be just what the ladies of Wash- ington have been waiting for. It's attract- ing Geserved attention. There are Shir- vans, Karaks, Dagestan, Bokharas, Per- nan and Indian Whole Carpete, FOR MONDAY ONE PILE DAGESTANS, 86.75, [> pieces 31tnch Drapery Aitke, PLAIN, doe.» yard. — —PRINTED, @o. 8 yard.—