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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 189"—TEN PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. THE EVENING STAR bas a rege! and permancat circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper in the city. As = local NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Medium tt has ae competitor. ee ‘This is election day. The day when millions ‘of men will shout themselves hoarse for the candidate who will be defeated and when other millions will temporarily lose their voices through efforts to glorify the victor and his cause; when the hopes of one perty, perhaps two, will be crushed for four years. All over the great geographical area of the United States there is noise and enthusiasm and scheming. Im the cities the clamor of the multitudes has drowned the bum of commercial industry; in the country there is forgetfulness ss to crops and indiference in all matters that sre non- political. Everywhere except in this city there fs more or less of disturbance; here only ts there absolute calm. It may be that the silence will be fractured even in Washington before midnight, but the chances are that nothing more vital will be broken. For the political parties there is nothing more ‘to do than await the returns. Each, according to ite supporters, bas conducted « brilliant and magnificent campaign, bas shaken the strong- holds of corruption and foulness to their foundations, bas assaulted every position held by the frightened enemy, bas found encourage ‘ment in every act of its opponents, and is now confident of the victory that must come to the party that bes for its object the parifica- tion of the ballot, the upiifting of American manhood, the enlargement of American institu- tions and increased prosperity for the entire nation. In recent presidential contests the public has never had to watch closely more than two or three doubtful states, and on the resuite tm those commonwealths the popular verdict has hinged, Dat today the dubiousness is so widely scattered as to make probable a general attack of mental strabismus. These uncertain spots have all been indicated by Tne Stan's special corre- ponents, and when the period of doubt has given place to the first moment of certainty the same faithfal chroniclers will, through the same medium, spread abroad the truth, and a great | crowd will this evening read the news as it is! displayed in front of Tam Star office. Since the incoming of civil service reform the inbabitants of this city view with but little ap- prebension the coming of election day and its | inevitable muecessor—the fourth day of the | March follow: ‘There is no good reason why | any Washi nian should permit himself to be | undaly excited, and the probabilities are that there will be an entire absence of anything more harmful than the noises without which true partisanship seems to be as nothing. There will be no real reason for national grief, no matter which organization comes out on top. Whatever party wins the greatest re- public in all history will continue to do busi- ness at the old stand, and the prosperity which comes of intelligent industry will be ours toa} greater degree than ever. Even the collapse of 8 politicas party could not more than momenta- rily disturb the national equilibrium. ——s It is to be hoped that one of the great parties will get © majority of the electoral votes, and that the selection of « President will not be left tos handful of Weaver electors or to » House of Representatives, concerning the constitu- ‘tionality of whose composition without the ad- vada electors (8) and bas s good chance to win Colorade (4), Nebraska (8), four im Minnesota and one in Oregon. Other western votes are cisimed for him with more or less confidence. A resuit of the bal- loting, which would give him the balance of power in the electoral college, would be no more extraordinary and unexpected than a clear victory for Harrison or Cleveland. The failure of Harrison to secure a majority of the electoral votes would at first glance seem to mean the c@rtain victory of Cleveland by the vote of the House of Representatives But it has been imtimated by some of the third party lenders that some of the Weaver electoral votes would be thrown for Harrison if necessary to defeat Cleveland. The failure of either Cleve- land or Harrison to get a clear majority of the clectors vgted for today would, therefore, re- sult in a competitive scramble between republi- | fashtom demands that every well-dressed Indy have Woorwarn & Lorznor. 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. eee Tue Porsts Or Isrenest ARE IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE STORE. ‘The trmportant Silver Ware sale, including such repu- able makes as WILCOX SILVER PLATE COMPANY, MERIDEN BRITANNIa COMPANY, SIXPSON, MALL, MILLER & 00. (Pivet floor of Lith of. butiding) a ‘The «perial sale of an importers stoch-HAND- WROUGHT SWISS 45D IRISH POINT CUR TALKS —et two-thirds acénel worth Cr eS TLS) —— ‘The opening of Orisntal Burs anf the effering of s SPECIAL LOT OF DAGPSTANS FOR 0675 AND KA£ZAKS FOR 610. (4 toor_____.. alt annex) ee ‘The unparalleled offer of VANCY BUCKLES AND MILLINERY ORNAMENTS of ous steal, Jot, frosted, silvered and beaded. Worth 780., §1 to 82, for 20, 25, 35 and 500. (8 9008... ane e eee ne mene - SA ROE.) Tomonnow. Gaasv Orsxrxe Exrosrriox Axp Srecuat Sure Or ARSITORE Fos Fu Asp Wixrez Or 92-93. Guy ‘This season marks the high tide of ‘Drees Em- | eliishment™ peoularity, end if feminine tuterest dove not culminate tomorrow in this elaborate din play ff fs not apt to do so later. The prevailing ore of less embellishment to her gown. In all thet fa right and proper we are prepared to help you weet that decoand. We went direct to PARIS, where these dainty, exqutaite things are msde, carefully selected ‘them ourselves, and now submit them to you for just what they arethe acme of refinement, style ond deauty—Paristan to the last thresd, showing an originality, a delicacy characteristic of the Freach. | They eve quality, too. We cannot print! thetr richness. Hundreds of novelties, the | shades and styles of which are not only new, Dut have an unusual individuality and beer the marks of exclusivensss. Altogether they form col- lection at once exienetve, varied, unique. This par tial list will sive you an tnkiing of the incomparable ‘essortment: Imported Zouave Jackets, crocheted and Jetcombined. : —6.00.— Jet Eton Jacket Fronts. —47. 75 and 811.00.— ‘Jot Zonsve Jackets. —812.00.— Jot Bodices, —#1.50 to 86.00. — Pearl Bodice —.00— Biack Silk Eton Jacket Fronts. —85.25 and $7.00. — Black Silk Girdles, cans and democrats for the Weaver electors, in which previous party affiliations, promises of action on the silver coinage question and perbaps superior pecuniary temptations ad- dremed to individuals might decide the Votes of these electors. Or if they held to Weaver indifferent as to whether or not their course would elect Cleveland, the House, alleged to be nneonstitutional in ite make up, would be made the arbiter. Let ns hope that one candidate will have a clear majority. We want no repeti- ttn im any shope of the Spe aan of 1876. ss Fifteen republican registere! voters at the New Haven hospital are quarantined, it is said, on scconnt of the smallpox seare, and if the nutmeg state is clore enough for their votes to decide the result there may be a chance for an- other contested election case exceeding 1 in- terest the last state election there. —— Bismarck has again heated the waters of po- litieal controversy in Germany. When the ex- ebancelior fails to perform this taak it may be reckoned an off day in the fatherland. He en- Joye it. Perhaps the Kaiser does not. — ‘The cholera upended proceedings before and tbe grip postponed its promised visit until after election. Both the epidemics evidently recog- hive a big institution when they see it. — ‘Tom Watson is reported as threatening to bare bie town down. The firing of « town as the result of the firing of « Congressman ie an exceedingly bad precedent to establish. ———> oo The world will know in the morning, per- bape tonight, the valae of Mr. Cleveland's re- cont remark that Mr. Whitney is “‘the greatest politician of the country.” ———+eo—___ So far as can be judged from « Washington stand-point, Uncle Jerry Rusk, as director of the weather, has seen the duty of « staunch re- pob.tcan aad done it. —_~+e+o—____ It will be about all the telegraph wires can do to carry the news tonight. Sincere expres- sions of feeling would in some cases probably burn them out. ———_«-— ‘Tae Stan will conduct a campaign of educa- —Soe., 96e., $1.75 and $2.00.— Colored Silk Gtrdles. —S0e. and 960. — Braided Velvet Zouave Fronts, Russian coloring snd design. Blue, gray, green, black, tan and brown. — 65.50. — Russian Band Gimps, 2 inches wide. —#1.65 ya. — Russian Band Passamenterie, 1 to 25 inches wide. —Se. to $2.75 8 yard. — Jot Passamenterie, straight and scroli de- sign, 1 to 7 inches wide. Pearl Passamenterie, with and without wilt, 14 to 134 inches wide, ——We. to $3.00 yd. — Bisck Sik Passemeaterie, 1 to 3inches wide. —Tie. to $4.00 ya. — Black Crocheted and Jet Passamenterie, 36 to 26 inches wide. 02.00 10 84.50 ya. — Colored Beaded Passamenterio, 1 to 3 inches wide, —Be. to $7.50 ya — Jot Rages, i610 1 ine wide. Ie. to 68.00 ya. — Colored Moss Edges, 6 and 1 inch wide. 25, 32 and 500. x4. — ‘Black Silk Moss Badges, 26 and 500. ya — Black Silk Rages, 34 inch wide. 10 to 506. ya. — Colored Gtmps, 16t0 2 inches wide, Hoe. to Se. y4.— tion on its own account with the aid of a stere- epticon and an extensive and reliable election ‘Rews service. ——_+++___ Bpkerless, gasiess, newspaperiess, street car less, the crescent city of New Orleans feels ber- self om the wane pending the strike. ——_+e2—____ ‘The local politicians have done nobly all that they orld do. Today their part is the leading heary standing-eround. ——o2—____. ‘The weather prophet says tifat it is to bes cold day in the northwest. For Harrison or for Cleveland? makes the by ‘The clection bet has for « time superseded ‘even the allarements of poliey. ee ‘The curtain falls ot last on the spestecuiar flop performances. — Homestead will now have an opportunity to setire from politics. Biack Silk Gimps, 1 to 25 inches wide. Be, to 750. ya. — Black Gils Crocheted Gimpa, 410 9 tnches wide. See. to 91.78 74. — Fancy Colored Braids, }§ inch wide, with eilt edge. —e. 74, $2.00 doa. — Faney Colored Braids, ié to 1 tnch wide, ‘with gt or contrasting colar combined. —l8e., 24e., Me. and Se. ye — ‘Biack SUX and Mohair Trimming Braids, plain and fancy, 6 to 4 inches wide. Laxsscrox & Bro. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM OUR Fume Depssrursz. ‘This department this season. brilliant ‘with indispensable materials for fal! and Winter, fe prepared for the requirements ‘whieh cold weather must necessitete. Our stock of Medicated Flannele for ‘underwear is quite extensive, ranging from ‘the lower gredee to the most superier. PLAIN BED FLANNELS from 25 10 600. exa rv. PLAIN EIDERDOWN, €4 all colors, at 750 exam, PLAIN EIDERDOWN, with spots, 4, at $1.00 oxa wv. PLAIS EIDERDOWN, with epots, 34, st 75a. ree w. HANDSOME FLAID EIDERDOWS, £4, st 75c. exn xp. FERRE FRENCH SACQUE FLANMELS ot 750. ven vp. Glatizely vew patterns.) FINE GERMAN SACQUE FLANNELS ot 50c. zn xp, 104 STRIPED GEIRTING, bright colors, all ‘Wool, at $1.50 ven vo. Anew line of FALL OUTINGS ta nest plaids and ‘stripes, 1 2ko. exe xp. Our stock of EMBROIDERED FLANWELS ts more ‘extenatve and patterns handsomer then ever, from the Rarow soalloped edge to the more elaberate patterns, Deginning in price at 750. um 980. $1.00, $1.25, RTO. 4 Gestrable lot of BMBROIDERED SLANNEL REMBANTS always in stock. Caxton Frawsezs In all the different grades, UNBLEACHED «stow as Bio. BLEACHED os low os 6c. per yard. COLORED CANTON FLAWNEIS, DOUBLE-FACED CANTON FLANNELS, TICKINGS, SHEETINGS AND PILLOW Cas. Ne. READY-MADE SHEETS, READY-MADE PILLOW CASES. ‘Tn all widthe—in all lengths. If Out of Town order by mail. “4 23 00 uh : a3 == ANY MEN WHO ARE OUT OF rr THE ORDINARY PROPOR- TION IN SIZE AND SHAPE ARE AGREEABLY SURPRISED WHEN THEY FIXD THAT WE CAN PROP- ERLY FIT THEM WITH BEADY-TO- WEAR CLOTHING. THEY SAY THEY HAVE FREQUENTLY TRIED AT THE OTHER STORES, BUT WITHOUT SUC- CESS, WHILE WE HAVE DEMON- STRATED TO THE SATISFACTION OF HUNDREDS OF THE BEST DRESSERS IN WASHINGTON THAT THE FASHION, FABRIC, FIT AND FINISH OF OUR GARMENTS ARE NOT SURPASSED BY EVEN THE HIGHEST-PRICED CUSTOM TAILOR CLOTHES. HOSE DOUBLE AND SINGLE- T BREASTED SACK SUITS FOR ‘T BUSINESS WEAR HAVE MADE US HOSTS OF NEW PATRONS THIS FALL. THEY ARE NOT ONLY STYL- 18H IN APPEARANCE AND FIT PER- FECTLY, BUT THEY WILL WEAR WELL AND GIVE ENTIRE SATISFAC- TION, AND THE PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE. SEE THEM, Rosrxsox, Paneer & Co.. Amerrcax Crornizrs. 1200.1202 & 1204 FS: N.W. i Hn at He a Site Os Fie Foamronn Mahogany, Maple, Birch, Walnut and Ook Gazattr Repvorp Paices Fos Oxz Wax Ox:xz. (WL vou want « Chamber Suite of ony bind don't mies thus opportunity, as we are posttively obliged to make the sacrifice te make room for other goods, lready under way. Gro, Basrrsanra, Foaxrronz axp Ursorstenr Goons, W. A. Prence & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE. oe ee 3 The Now Litwory 10 Opent FURS ‘Will now come in for s large share of your stteu- tion, and in view of this fact it is Jey be *" that we tet! you of whet are to be ‘‘the thingy" the coming FUR ‘All the mew originations here ia, array end the prices pat om ‘them are put there to please. Fer CB wie They come te 18008 THE SHENS OF Bess Is an exquisite one, and BOAS will show their Dopalarity 40 the ssaxon advances. Both Festher and Fur Boss will heve hordes of admirers. The FUB BOAS include these: Bear, . Becooon, Natural Lynz, Opossum, Black and ‘White Thibet, Pink and Black Thibst, THE “Lites ORE ie! PHAGE? “CHEE LEE GarAsk for PIERCES “PUZZLE LAUNDRY CARD," the cutest Iittle thing ever produced. And do your Underweer and all other shopping PIERCE ¢ “The Place to Shop,” Sra Sr Anp Pens. Ave N.W. - How Orrex ‘THESE COMING COOL Dats Wut You , WANT TO BEAT THAT ROOM? WE HAVE GAS STOVES. 61.25. 63, 63.50. OIL STOVES, 81.50, 94.50, $6, 88. Cc. A. Movpiay. 614 127 Sz 1t BS 38 88 HS HS Bo 88 Wusox & Cane, Fre $3.50 Suozs. ‘These hoes must be seen to be ap- prectated. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Best line of Gents’ Patent Leather BLUCHERS, OXFORD TIES AND PUMPS. Our newest novelties in French Linen Slippers and Oxford Ties, in evening pink, dius, green, yellow, ss Wrsox & Cans, 0 F ST. NW. Baltimore Store: 4 and 6 W. Balt. ot. ||| NE= | Buse To Dire Everybody is willing toscknowledge the virtue of COD LIVER OIL, but fow will admit that it te pleasant to the taste in ite crude form. As itis Prepared in our I at Paosraario Exvzstox | This fault is not discoverable, aud the full benefit of the remedy is obtained without any unpleasant taste. As A Tomo and “ satlder op 1 excells, and par- in obstinate coughs and bed which we guarantes, as it is | Maz Danz. EN EEN Ay E WSS a i ill “|| : UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. ce (Se | |e Established 1851. W. G. Marznorr & Co, FAULTLESS HARDMAN And ORLEBRATED KIMBALL PIAXOs. Entire mew stock of Piance and Ovgans, all styles (00d sizes, at lowest prices. ‘Rasy peymente. Guaranteed fully for five years. ‘Biegant Scart and Stool gtven with esch Piano. Call tm ot ous new steve ond leok eround. Taar Woxnnovs &4 Dazss. Tr youreven't rot beard or read of the dress ms- terials and supplies offered for 84 note lower portion of thiscolumn. Bat first readof the “specials” in trim mings for these dresses. All-wool Hesoules Braids at the following unuseally Jew prices for best quality: 1 inch wide, So. yerd: 1 inches, 100. yard; 2 taches, 340. yard. ‘The New Titian Braids, in all the best styles, from 34 108 inches wide, Sa. to G80. yard. Silk Gtmpe, ¥ inches wide, beautifal designe, in oll the dress goods shades, So. to 280. yard. Remnaate—ehort pieces of 216 taches wide giimpe ‘hat may be advantegvously used—only 280. yard. ‘The new Pur Trimming, with silk gimp in center, ‘used 08 edee or band. 65o., 850. and $1.15 yard for those éf black and allver coney and muskrat fur. 250. to @80. yard for the narrower edires to match. Now lot of out Jet, Colored Bead and silk Bodioes, Girdles, Bo, $1.35 to 96.68 cach, which is from 50e. to $1 less than previously quoted. ‘Large size Buttons, in dress goods abades, reduced 10.800. dozen. Mnuarsesy Scorers From Pane. Palais Royal prices and milliners’ prices are as dif- ferent os jewelers’ and P. B. prices. ‘30. yard for Donblefaced Satin Ribbons, with motre band borders. Theee are seen on the choicest imported hats, and are sold by the yerd at the mflliners’ at 50, @8 and 75 cents—the price de- ‘pends upon their different ideas of what profit should ‘be adied to the cost. ‘360. yard for the Scotch Plaid Bibbons that ere ‘esually Jodged worth 50 cents. ORe. yard forthe Parisian Pisid Ribbons that are sold in some establishments for as much as $1. 81.85 bunoh for Choicest Ostrich Feathers, in black 004 correct colors. Thoseat the millinery’ marked $2 banch are no better. ‘98c., B9e., 68o., 8c. and 48. « bunch for other Ostrich Feathers, in al! the new shapes and colors, Bo. and 190. each for Selected Wings, in black, white and colors, 480. and 8a for Jetted Pompons that are worth ‘Too. and $1 from the millin er's point of view. 10 Pzx Cexr Drscovwr. Don't forget that you may claim one-tenth of the ‘marked price of the vesdy-made costume you select, and thas any alteration will be made by anex pert mo- diets without extra charge, and don't forget the 10 per ‘cent discount is only during the epectal sale of dress moods, Das’ Nee Baus (Usecsesis. ‘The quality, finish and fit of the new Fleeced Ribbed Balbrigran Underwear is making eager buyers. Ledies’ All-size Vests and Pants for 500. ‘Misees' and Children's sizes, 250. TIGHTS tn fast black, white and gray. Ribbed Cotton Tights, 50o., G8... 75e. ‘Wool and Cotton Tights, $1.10, $1.25. All-wool Tights, €2, @2.25, $2.50, @2.75,83,83.25. AlL-ailk Tights, 8 :.98. $3.25, 83.80, $4.50, 84.68, 85, 5.25, 95.60, 96, 96.25. Car The Silk Tights at 3.25 have fect and come in bleck, cream, blue, pink, red. Two Banoatss Lx Hoon , le. pair for warranted Fast Black Hose; Chil- dren's Ribbed Stockings, with double knees, sizes 5 to 84; Ladies’, with high spliced heels, sizes 8 to. 9%, alles 2le. patror five pairs for $1. ‘35e.—Ladies' Boot Pattern Winter Lisle Hose, fast Diack foot end uppers of fancy colors, which are guar- anteed fadslese, Sic. instead of 4c. a pair. Those hove are now well and fevorsbly known. Three pairs ‘will be eld during this sale for only @I. But not ‘more than three pairs to any one customer. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued balow.) Fv % im ah aa EE (MATERIAL, LININGS AND SUPPLIES) i 3 “<= Tur offering appears absurdly great in your fevor. ‘To those who are skeptical—who think there must be some “‘mistake"—we write: Defer judgment until you ave deen. Thiste what the Palais Royal promises vou tor @4:—Cholce of a dress length of the various miz- tures and colors in the English Cheviots imported to retail at 85c. a yard and all of the following supplies: 2 yards waist lining, 5 yards skirt lining. 1 dozen whalebones, 3 yards casing, 2 spools silk, 1 piece vel- ‘vet binding, 1 card of the famous Delong hooks and eyes. Dress and supplies all for 84. Buzoarss Hene Axo Turan A Berviceable Skirt that will look Like a silk one may de secured st nominal cost. 80c., instead of $1 yard, for the Changeable Taffeta Silk for the raffles; 50c., instead of 7c. yard, for the Mohair for the body of the sbirt—garnet, cardinal, plum, myrtle, brown end Diack. SA-inch English Winter Brosdcloths, imported to sal at $2.50 0 yard, for only $1.75. The secret of the Sebel lea fet, socks ae oo weertne ria aN Saez Buck Faszies, ‘The late tmportant purchase was so favorable to us—to the Palais Royal end its patrons—that the buyer requests you ask for samples and make comparisons with the somewhat bigher cost goods of competing establishments, WARRANTED FAST BLACK. All-wool Serges, elatmed worth 50c. 45-inch Fancy Epinglines, claimed worth 1.68. a50 40-inch Wool Matalesse, claimed worth $1.15......81. 64-lnch Uravenefte, slaimed worth €2.... ‘The following are rerular stock and certainly as ff00d 88 possible at the prices. PA-theh Black 64-inch Btack' 60-inch Black 8iik-finish Henrietta. 45-inch Black Silk nish Henrietta Ga full line Priestiey's Gilk-warp Henriettes and femey weaves tor winter wear. We ask comperison of ‘Palais Royel griess with prevailing quotations. For evening weer ‘tis the now Russis laces, here in the scarce gaslight colors and et Palate Royal prices. If you wish to be more extravasnt ask tosee the eryvtal, Jowel end pearl trimmings. igh priess, but lesa than prevating. Yor Black Silks Jet Laces are the latest, Specis! ‘valuce are here—will be for afew days. Those 3to 6 trimmings ae Fox Szazexma Consers. Tae Tarp ax> Tack eunow —T PERRY'S. 'T is lots of satisfaction to us to see how fustly and { firmly our brands of CORSETS grow in favor. If there fe anything «lady will drop in « hurry tt is ‘© poor-ftting patr of Corsete—no matter what claim ‘the quality may ley to merit. If thy don't Af the Gress won't, If they don't At they cannot be com- fortable, If they don’t At you are risking health to weer them. The FIT te the foundation of satie- fection, That ours do, the coming beck for the secomd—third—for every new pair -proves. ‘We heup our stock boiled dowa to the makes we ean positively recommend. They are all BEST— Gifering only tn some detail thet suits you, or some- ody else, better than the others. R. Axp G. Consers. SAFETY—75 cents. WHITE—MEDIUM and EXTRA LONG—1 — LONG, HIGH BUST—FaST BLACK WHITE AND BLACK SATINE—EXTRA LONG—81.50. EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTIL—81 50. EXTRA LONG WHITE SOU ENE estinn bound and ailk stitched—2. EXTRA, LONG WHITE BATINE—ak stitehed—$2.50. Tuousows Grove-Frrrixa Consers. ‘"R. H."\-medinm and extras long—#1. 1°G."—medium and extra long—€1.50. "-ABDOMINAL*—extra long—81.50. 'B. “— White, medium and extra long—S2. 25. VENTILATING—all lengthe—@1. “C. P.” Consers. “SONEEPTE”—Whitesatine, extra loag end LASP".-93. “VENUS, No. 1"—White eating, fan back— 25. 83. “VENUS, No. 2"—Biack Itallan cloth, fan deck—€3.50. “P. D.” Consers. EXTRA LONG WHITE COUTIL—$1.75. WHITE COUTIL—satite bound—82. 25. No. 248-WHITE SATINE-—@2. 50. No, 97—-WHITE SATINE — extra long— 25, ‘No. 97—BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH-$3.50. De Waasens Consers. “GYPSY"—Black—regular @1 quality—re- duced to 85 cents. HEALTH CORSETS-81.25. CORALINE (No, 333) IMPROVED—extra long—81. “SUNRISE” in Ecra—75o. Misses) Axp Canpnews Warsrs. The “FERRIS” are 50c., 75c., 85c. and @1. Ask at the CORSET counters for the peculiarities of S85 | cach. Our assistants will willingly point them out to you. ‘If you are not comfortable in those you are wearing change to one or the other of these. None of ours are high—but we wouldn't daretocarry any cheaper ones. ‘That te the bait worthlesaness always uses. We couldn't guarantee such—and we want to everything woofer you, oe Penzr's. “NINTH AND THE AVENUE? ‘Ketabliabed 1542. Telephone 993. Frovn Nuws Frou “Ow-vou~ A wise o14 owt sat on tree and he was ‘wheat and ground by the patent process, is getting to be monotonous. It's in every ousekeeper's mouth inthe country. What with the mame of ‘Ceres’ by day and the Sa nee enact with flour in the world. Beware of imitations, a mee Put iton your store list. We only sell to grocers. Wx M. Gur & Co, “*Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. a. w. PRESENTS: —————SECuRE THEM Now———__ —— SY MAKING A SMALL DEPOsIT——_ =531-Siase SEN. Wo | “Pear Tae “Latest Fos Nes) we 905 Pa Ave N, W. ‘The larmest stock of Beal Seal- skin Reafers, Coste, Capes and Seoques in the city is right here. ‘The very newest shapes of Capes of all the various furs st Wow York prices, B. H. Sriexers & Sox, ‘1237 Pa, AVE. X.W. +) wal A. KAUFMAN. 0 PENN. AVE. Nw. 2 2p Froor wisbes to — peard—sot on wohee result but oMoRROWs- These coos will be as aa the election news by the clewnent. or Save Of Ladies Waists will be neither waste of thme or Money, but mood, honeet value that every ‘customer bpreciat by the indies $2.50 $5.50 Dest ae Sy aed a Soa air _& 4. 19 ‘nists, jabc ‘Wont’ cardheak avy" and black, for $5.98 * ° “As : Exroaxr ‘Assonrussr Ladies’ Satine, == Cloth, Satin and SLE 25s Shecitt Ni uepens, é -] 750. “tes, BE 59, 8135" "ee 890 193) WEES ST ao, 39. ‘= Sen = 50, HEE 28 Ic. me 386. 0. $1.00 oe i 19. $9.60 Ixraxts. Oorry te ruc oo ASEATES, QUITS say comet A, ema wih, iT. —} THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVER VER to As Msg Is To Tue Dsasoso. Pity there should be so much @tfference in she quality of ut ee ‘Makes Wt so sany $9 hard for you to get the Seeking tas The 7 ly we Know SF te bot to.trust your uni of “Experts” et xposition awarded “Grand Hawke's” Cut Glas ones, to its Sarde Mean oe hy pod rings" Next togualicy iting” that oot. We Sout Sey bien nae Tee we iy cut ond pat olishe beat, ‘most exquisite! Youshould drop all yotery Sut Hawkers, Let show 700, the Be ee Wedd if Te tant as ea MONSTON, 1205 Pa Ave N. W. B 2? OUR OUR ‘OUSE OUsE Wiis ‘ettention and the benefit of « low price. S. S. SHEBD & BE: 432 97% Siet N. W. 27 60 Crs. La Ar Guus ‘For Gill's best, which bas no superior at ‘any price, and the style of packing is elegant. 40 Crs. Le. Ar Gris For a mixture of the 25 and 60c. kinds. Freeh and delictons, balf pounds, 250.1 pounds (in tin), 50c. Gut & Sox. Con U1rn Axo F, ‘THE POPULAR CONFECTIONERS. nay teteet 1 butteacercteceencercpateareeattereagesteeaescetetig Toors Bavsues Rarsrxo HEE WHERE POMDA Asp Cowrasr. Cash Jobber and Retatiers, 807 PESi Av: 807, fer feme Bucelient Values ” ABIES SHE WAisk For This Week Oniy. a ana Feuaieesz 8438 Guced for this week to “Rags Pt Sa po — or ‘a aie fe eeeee MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, 807 Penna Ave N.W. (it) (Telephone 2698.3 Taz Wansex Suoz Hovse 1115 F Srazer N. W. We have received three eunteet ‘Men's Genuine French Patent Calf Bals, thet were made up to sellfer (06, which we are selling at €3.75 per pair, a price thet cannot be touched by any other shoe dealer in town. ‘Also severai cases of Ladies’ Fine Button and Lace ‘Shoes that we are selling below manufacturers whele- sale prices Our prices range from @1 70 te 63.50, while ‘the regular prices range from @2.75 to @5. Thesware {sample shoes, and most of the sises are 3 and 3ig—A, B one and C widths, ‘We have another lot of Ladies’ High Shees, known to the trade as “‘oddsandends” or “broken sizes.” ‘The regular prices of these odds and ends range from 05.50 %0.06. ‘These will be sold ot one-half of marbed (or regular prices. Remember, ONLY js PRICR for these fds and onda, Tax Wasarx Suoz/Hovsn wo, L115 F Srumer N. W. M. W. No, 1215 F and 1214 Get Weve Pazsexts Ot elegant io deetgne Rice Cor Gusss Wase Osx 750 Pex Pam 0@ Ask for the 750. Corsets os efvertiand ‘that we may know which to show you. M. C. Waezars Conser Exconrox, 1003 F ST., UNDER EQUITABLE BUILDING. af Prsors Caxpr. wre you tried tt? ay to. order and not, fon" SPs sme PINOT'S, 705 7th st. nw. clzim Gasat Repvornox Ix Dax Goons LOW DOWN PRICES Ar Lorre, 20TH 8ST. AND PA AVE. Sorter a Dees Gog meen He, eve 2 oe, Sep E ana vind bees Bente, five inte tote: Cotton th the market. All se, ‘a fuil a vckis roe ata Gresty can furnish your house—every reom ta f— Gresty will make and lay any Carpet et lowest poo sible price. Gresty don't promise you something for mothing nd youdon’ get it anywhere Some persces claun to make ne charge for making, matoh- ‘mg and laying a Carpet. Get our pricesend ave your eyes opened. Grasty's Solid Oak Cluster Leg Table, stx fect lone, takes everybody by surprises. Oak Chair, cane seat, atx for @5. Gresty has 2 Good Osk Suite, 3 piece, 168% 626.50, $15, €21.65, €25, 630 v0 057.50. Grasty bes one woy to do business and thet » the ‘RIGHT WAY. Grasty refunds the money om anything you buy ast satisfactory. ‘Teach your little children to cay Gresty the Pushes. et — > = — ead you mus Bet rusty will plsemsee fkew you around whether you buy or not. Bemember the maine: 1510 and 1512 7th et. aw., bot Pens@ Dos" éoubt ttl you try. S. N. Merex @22 SEVENTH oT. &.W..

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