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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON THE EVENING STAR basa regular and permanent circulation in Washington three thmes larger than that y other paper ia the city. As a local NEWS paper and Ad- vertising it has no competitor. ————__—_—_—_—————————— ‘The effect of achange of ailministration on Washington can be calculated from two stand- points. The direct influence may be a tempo- rary depression in business circles. The uncer- tuinty that arises in the minds of government employes naturally causes them to spend money less freely, and this might affect business per- ceptibly for a short time in various channels, But as more than an offset to this may be con- sidered the fact that the desire of the majority of people to continue a residence here regard- les of government employment swells the active local population every time one set of offic ials goes out and another comes in. The men who have been in the government rervice represent a high order of intelligent citizen- ship. They have become familiar with Wash- ington’s advantages. ite needs and ite lines of development. Their families have identified themselves with the community. Asa place of residence the city isgeminently desirable, and nothing is more nataral than that ex-attaches of the government shoul! identify themselves permanently with its interests. The increase | of the government machinery and espectally the superior local resou:ces furnish occupation | for all these recruits and make the increase of | population a qubstantial ac it is rapid. The | conrse of public progress necessarily implies | seme inconvenience to the individual. The | rule, however, is that the change from govern- ment service to private pursuits in this city | means a decided betterment of condition. Even | the changes which to those who have not | studied Washington might seem tobe canses of embarrassment are often in reality among the things that advance its interesta. ——- wee The movement to further restrict immigra: ~ likely to take shape soon. It fs impor- therefore, that this shape should be good ‘The New York chamber of cvrumerce, | ommittes to urge on Congress | ears of immigrants, tan sbape in appointing a ® total exelusion for four shows an clira zenl. ‘The soggestion is | rawise The people undoubtedly | desire to strict the uember of im-} aig indeed, they wish to make this restriction on lines that will practically excluce all of a certain class of the new comers, he fueling of the country is opposed to the dumping on our shores of the vilest, the most thriftiess, the disense-stricken of Europe, who would bring an increase of crime, of wretched- news and of disease. The policy is very distinct from « policy of absolute exclusion. The for-| mer relieves the public here from a number of social evils to which it is now exposed. The latter would shut out aciass of highly deserving citi- | zena,the bone and sinew of a free commonwealth, & class which bas contributed largely and con- tinually to the growth and prosperity in every wense of the republic. A scheme of immigra- tion and natnralization which shall meet the existing wants of the country and shall not mis- tuke the remedy to be applied for an acknowl- edged cvil is required of Congreas. The lnbor- ing man is as much interested as any other ¢lemest of our population in having legi-lation earefuliy and broadly framed ard conserva- tively and wisely carried out in good time. The rigid exclusion of paupers, diseased per- sons and the criminal class will so limit the immigration that it will be coniined within safe bounds. ‘The subject will be one of the most important that will come before Congress at its second session. Seo ‘The adoption by California of nn amendment to the state constitution providing a way for the sacertainment of the popular choice for United States Senator is a significant step in the direction of the election of Senators by the direct vote of the people, which would only be possible through an amendment of the fed- eral Constitution. There is so little known in the east as yet of the machinery of the new fundamental law that nothing can be predi- ated upon the popular action in California farther than the obvious assumption that the amendment merely provides a mamner of sub- mitting te the legislature the choice of the | people, ined probably through the usual | party channels. The action of Llinois in Sen- ator Palmer's case, seconded by California in he recent election, isa straw pointing to the | ultimate change of mode of senatorial elec- The Senate itself will oppose such a change as long as it is able to resist the popniar curreat, for the simple reason that the present mode of election by the legislature is easier than the projected one for the average politi- cian who aspires to a seat in the Senate. oe ttons. ‘The launching at the Brooklyn navy of the steel cruiser Cineinnati is another re minder of the fact that thie republic will have asnug litde navy after awhile. Tho te: has been since the revival of the naval sp’ build cruisers rather than battle ships. time will cons The when our naval arch{- . however ture will show as favorably to the world in the structure of great as in the structure of fas ships A nav t complete without several noble battle skips fully meeting all the require- | iments of our improved ard ste. improving | service. A power is respected in pro- Portion to ite means of defense. and @ republic | having a vast seaboard and mercantile interests im all parts of the world can maintain itvelf in a self-respecting way among the powers of the earth by its navy alone. The brightest victories of the republic over _ foreign foo have Leen won by the nary of the republic—never large, but formerly very efficient. If there were moro Yemels it would be as efficient again in any emergency calling for a display of the national pari +++ —___ There ws no ground for fearing that Channe M. Depew will induige in an unhealthy tendenct | te brood over dofeat. Adited to his natura | buoyancy is the fact that the world’s fair gives every railway man an abundance of mental oc- eupation. ple of neighbor Ken- | tacky betore her and with Indiana and West Virginia bringing their influence to bear, it is | small wonder that Ohio repaDlicanism weak- | by the —_— . Hom: Coxetiwesrany To De. Listens. or 1411 K Sx. N. W. FROM Mz. E. P. Gres OF 1432 Q STREET NORTHWEST, A CARD TO THE PUBLIG: In the fall of 1800 I was taken {Ii with what I sup- Posed to be ordinary sore throat. Tat once consulted ‘® physician, who treated :ae nearly thres months, at the end of which time I was no better, in fact, I was steadily growing worse, and my general health bezan to fail quite fast. Isaw I must change my physician, which I did, with no better result than before. After atrial of about three months more i found I was affected with chronic catarrh, which caused almost entire stoppage of the nasal passage and a constant dropping of matter down in the throat until the respir- atory organs were all seriously involved, producing aggravated chronic laryngitis and congestion of the tronchial tubes, which gave me much pain, attended with hoarseness and a distressing, hacking cough. AS @ result my digestive powers were almost destroyed. I could neither eat nor sicep. My Rervous system so much impaired as to unfit me from attending to any business. In fact, I was about to sive up in despair. In this con- dition I applied to Dr. Lighthill of 1411 K at. n.w., who, after a careful examination, pronounced my dis- ease acuradle one. 1 immedi: der his care, and to my happy disappointment and great pleasure I found myself made comfortabie. In @ short time iy appetite improved, I began to sleep well, flesh and strength returned and I found it a pleasure to go about my business as of yore, and I now consider myself cured Life, which I have found to requires the om the part of the physiclan and e on the part of the patient. Dr. Lighthill's treatment is absolutely painless and most of {it rather agreeable than otherwise. His charges have been no more than those of any other good physician, and in my case it has been fall vaiue received. I cannot recommend him too highly toany who are afflicted with chronic respiratory troubles. My residence is 1432 Q st. B.W., and any persons who wisia to know more of my case, its treatment and results are invited to call after 4p.m. atany time. What convinces me that my cure is a permanent one is the fact that I have since taken vere cold, which left me promptly without bringing back even one symptom of my former ail- T deem it @ privilege if not a duty to give to the public this account of my case, in since ¢ratitude for my restoration to perfect health under the care of Dr. Lighthill. jely placed myself un- was. burden, is uow a pleasure. cure respiratery diseases of this nat greatest skill Perseverans avery E. P. GLEASON. Washington, Oct. 6, 1802. Words of Praise From the Late Right Rev. Thos. F. Hendricken, Bishop of Provi- dence. MY DEAR DR. LIGHTHILL: Permit me to thank ‘You most heartily for your kindness to the sisters of ourcenvent. I hed no expectation when I consulted youon Sister Dominica's deafness that you could so quickly restore her hearing, but she tells me that she bears now even better than ever before. For this, and for kind and successful treatment of my own deafness, I thank you, and would be glad to have you refer your patients to me, for I can recommend you yargeon and physician, thoroughly accomplished in those departments of medicine in which you prac- the. ‘Very truly and very sincerely yours, 1TH. F. HENDRICKEN, Bishop of Providence. N. B--Bishop Hendricken’s autograph letter can Deseen at Dr. Lighthili’s oftce. A Gratefal Acknowledgment From the Sis- ters of Mercy. CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY, BROAD ST., PROVIDENCE, R. 1. 2 sister of cur convent, salfering trom extensive pulmonary trouble, and every symptom of consump- tion, together with complete loss of voice for over six months, applied to Dr. Lighthill for treatment. She was immediately relieved, and under his care contin- ned to tmprove until = complete curs was effected. She ts now enjoying excellent health, and her voice ts ood asever. In justice to Dr. Lighthill, and forthe benefit of others, this statement is gracefully made SISTERS OF MERCY. REMARKABLE CURE OF ASTHMA. Statement of Rev. Jacob D. Wilson, Pastor of Independent Methodist Church, Wash- ington, D. C. To the Pubti During mr service in our late war I contracted ca- tarrhin my head and throat, which later on devel- oped into asthma fn its most sertous forms. When the Paroxysms were upon me the distressing cough and coaseloss gasping for breath, nearly amounting to suffocation, causing the greatest of suffer- tng, almost too much to bear. Sleep at such times was tmpossthle, and the slightest exertion ageravatel these distrossing symptoms. In srite of all my efforts for relief both asthma and ome catarrh continued and even tnereased in sever- 02 _ Crcle Sam's Na-vee will soon be of suiicient | 8%" B8tt by advice of friends, I applied to Dr. Liaht magnitade to entirely abandon its dnties asa wubjeet for negro minstrel mirth and rival Eng- land # on the comic opera boards, | soe It will be only ordinary politeness if Madam | Democracy will give Yadam Republicanism the benefit of long experience in the shape of a re- cipe for crow dressing. oe Deucstann tin-plate presents the spectacto of en infant roa that was very early left an| ecphas, | —— It is possible that Thomas B. Reed is engaged | fm boiling down his election comment to a char- ecteristic point of forceful brevity. j —< H Major McKinley may be pardoned for feeling | that this Napoleon similitude has beet carried te an extreme. +302 The stubborn. conservative south may break all to pieces in a political rouse now it has se- eured all it wanted. ~~ 202 ‘Mra. Lease should have Dbedged a bit om that declaravion that she would stick to Mr. Weaver Batil be Lecame Mresident. ——_+em Gerrymander artists cannot hereafter be ex pected to guarantee their work. SE One Thomas Watson's experience would be enough to drive many s man to cold tea. 0 ‘Mr. Weaver can wait for four years more and Ben reyeat the dose. bill ofthis city. Hiscareful and thorough examina- Mon and investigation of my case inspired me with confidence, and Iplaced myself under hfs caro, and | | within three months’ time he effected a complete cure of the catarrh aswell as of asthma My cough is one, Ioan breathe as freely as any one, sleep soundly, and feol perfectly well. This crest success tu my case seems almost # mirscle, In addition tothe above | Twould aiso mention that Iam short of stature and weighed over 200 pounds, with atendency toward apoplexy. To avold the dancer from that cause, Dr. Lighthit! decided to reduee my weizht, and during | the above period a reduction of over thirty pounds | was effected, to my great delight and coifurt. I eannot praise Dr. Lighthil! too highly for his carefal attention and skil!ful treatment of my case. With profound gratitude to the Alnihty, and with prayers for blessings upon Dr. Lighthil!, I make this Dubite statement,- hoping thet similar sufferers will profit by it. I would be pleased to see any one inter- ested desiring further information. JA00B D. WILSON, 736 Oth st. se. ‘Washington, April 16, 1891. \ Dr. Lightbill can be consuited on Catarrh, Asthma, Throst Affections, Bronchitis, Consumption. Deaf ‘ness and diseases of the Nervous System at his real- ence, 1411 K ST. H.W. Hours from Ste 8 and to & Conpudtation free. i ! \= | Fiioass_J wares Keomasnsionest nd eet rear Snien ven ct Sean | one, every line closely ;it ts a bargain in itself: ‘She. Best Engiish Tooth Brushes (warranted). ‘25e. Exglish Wax Backs, first-class. Mle Ge. Bath Brushes, gocd quality bristles....-cc0-0-40° ‘25c. Bath and Toilet Soaps, largest variety in the city. ceceene]OS, 0k styles. 2 $1 Hair Brushes, Kent's, all bristle (Hagiish). Bde. Shoe Sets, a nice one, two brushes blacking. 50s. Shoe Brushes. lance $1.25 Malt Whisky, Mohawk Valley, guaranteed pure, for medicinal ure. 20c. Whisk Brooms, very good. #1 Beef, Wine and Iron, best known tonic. 2c. Hand Mirrors, laree size, cheav. $ Se. Pocket Stoves, comp'ete and compact. Bay Rum, St. Thomas, the best to be had..25 oe. Atomizers, bard rubber tube (good). io BOGE Peet BES Seen BR BE a! Gy BBB 3 #1.50 Syringes (cood), 3 hard rubber tubes $2 Hot Water Bags, 2 qt.. best quality rubber #2 Fountain Syringe, 2-qt., complete, hard rubber tubes... sone BL 24 Tce Bags—Sponce Bars Rubber Bandages—Hard Rabber Syringes of all kinds. $1.50 Fever Thermometers. guaranteed accurate..90¢ FRESH SWEDISH LEECHES JUST RECEIVED. SPECIAL. Pure Castile Soap and Turkish Wash Cloth. 25e. Toilet Water, all odors down, at. ‘82 Plush Toilet Cases, brush, comb and mtrror, as our leader, at Our stock of Holiday Goods is the Innes city. 81 Hood's Sarsaparilla.. $1 Scott's Emulsion $1 Cuticura Resolvent.. $1 Green's Nervura... 2 wiele ‘black an Bis co Boe. 30. © $27 eeens Oe ess TesTR ge $1 Brown's Iron Bitters... 81 Ayer's Hair Vigor 81.50 Fellows’ Hypophosphites, 81.50 Wade & Butcher Razors (special)... 81.75 Wade & Butcher Razors, holiow ground. 81.17 $2 Wade & Butcher Hazors, fall hollow ground. 81.34 Wecarry the largest stock of Kazors and Shaving Materials in town. 50c. Combination Strops, four sides. only. ts. Trimmed Hats... Untrinmed Hats. Rarrs Esrenpntse. 1241 l1ra Sr. S. E N=WEWEH Shaving Mugs, Shaving Brnshes, Hones, Scissors milf and all sorts of Barbers’ Supplies. 10c. Hand Scrubs, defying competition. . 10e. Bali Glycerine Soap, fine. 10c. Monster Soap, Glycerine, Hones, Eider, ‘fe Above are also special bargains. ‘Zhe. Sponges, an unusual large size... KOLB PHARMACY. LEADER OF LOWEST PRICES, GTH AND E. Te cisise Se cies ace, Mey = este cece II| 1t Hell ou: Prorectios Your s+ +e eee TOARTLESS HOUSEKEEPERS HAS BEEN THE KEY TO OUR SUCCESS. Canztesssrss Or want of forethought in protecting ‘the most valuable of your possessions, YOUR HEALTH. Insignificant enuf Aes tead to coldein the head, the irri- tation rapidly descends, a hard harsh cough which settles on the longs is the result of the inattention and want of precaution on your part. ——PROFFERING ONLY FIRST-CLASS WARES— weak At —UNIFORM PRICES— —UPON =lII = Paevexr Ir ——EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, — wink WITH A LENIENCY UNEQUALED IN CASES OF|—_~ — Pyospnaric Ewvtsioy. MISFORTUNE, OUR pam : Pasa Sm Core Ir CREDIT — — SYSTEM HAS ATTAINED A FAME UNRIVALED, THOUGH IMITATED ON EVERY SIDE. A FEW DOLLARS JUDICIOUSLY SPENT WITH US SUPPLANTS THE WEALTH EXACTED BY CASH HOUSES, AND YET PLACES THE HONEST MATRON IN POSSESSION OF THE NECESSITIES AND LUXURIES DUE TO HER STATION AS QUEEN OF THE HOUSEHOLD. PARLOR, DINING AND BED ROOM FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, Puosrnaric Excrstoy. In order to cet the best effects from this remedy, however, it must be per- Fectly fresh. . Ovrs Is Mavz Dany. 65 Crs. Pex Pisz. CHILDREN ACTUALLY LIKE IT. F.S. III ue II| HEN Wauutaxs & Co. . DRUGGISTS, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. isa = ij = II III | STOVES, | | | TOILET AND DINNER SETS AND WORKS OF ART. STEINWAY AND OTHER LEADING Hocs: & Hennvaxws =e at Casu Axo Cueorr Houszs, Sef PA. AV FOR SALE AND RENT At MODERATE PRICES. 917, 919, GL AND ves 7TH 3T. AND 26 MASS. AVE. N.W. nig A ae Ber Score Cone. Pearecten “Vicrony» Exxcrrororse. The curative offects of the Electropoise *Victory” are ascertain as the solar light. J bestows an intnite ‘pou upon its user—that of continued goo Rone fully aware of the intrinsic value of the sNictors” Would be without it even if. ste Purcha required a partial sacrifice of the dafly food aud ral- = It will cure a fever ora cold na single or a few a} Canmazr & Lene, 928'7th and 706 K st. nw. plications. It causes the syste to expel anya Astrakhan Cloth, in black, blac! + $3.75 te Tym from wich itis sulfering ‘by supplyiug the | gg. or pends in bias paca asad Pifiupdreds of Pearle a dine choy a testify fundreds of people ih this elty alone can testify to | Our line of 1 1d. Misses? Jackets is worth: tteeificacy in the Weatment of ‘ikea atin, Chills, | of yourinspection,” Wetter tao “sud lower ieee Fever, Malar a, Nervoosuess, Insounia, C caanot be found. Diarrlica, Asthins, Indices Constipation, uin, Kidney and Liver Troubles, &, are offering special value in Red Twill Flannels Bo sure to get the Electropoise “Victory” from Dr. | at 2 F 7 sarc oul ha a ivashengton on wii at B00 ee a sie SS c., 40c, and 50c. Vice n8 to its application fron nventor. 00d ElRPfc'took et"intormation, testimonials, Ac." | pad Biankete We fo not think ae good value for prices quoted can be found anywhere. Bed Comforts—Extra well made and full size, 81.00 to 84.50, . Miss re Lexuas, Only Authorized Washington Agent, 931 FS: N.W. Wm. to 2p.m.: 3to5 p.m. Down Quilts—Fnil si covered, at $5.00, $6.50, 5 iter Underwear—Men's, women’s and children’s— . You know our reputation on these goods. Special rod: ovelty Dress Red trot @1:00 ts Foes abe. TO BBS SOU. te abe Wisres Orestso. Mrs. M. J. Hesz, 1309 F ST. N.W., CARHART & LEIDY, _ 928 7th st. and 706 K st. nw. ‘Will exhibit on MONDAY, NOV. 14, been right on Furs— A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRESS ANR EVENING to quality and prices. In buy- you we vid the bad and picl BONNETS AND HATS, both IMPORTED and those ‘only the most reliable skins. W fare Suitée every fur we sell to bo exactly represented—properly treated, farabl of ber own design, to which sho invites her customers. Ber iaised in 7 Sone ‘haan, le jo. cail’ eapecial” attentiy No cards. es trpmendous "tice of Fur Hagin Tor trimmines eu ‘A bosutitul line of Black Aatra Fi Caren extra length. at 8d ri miore New “Bealaky have arrived. Wruuerr & Roorr, 905 PA. AVE. N.W. A Frame Son Maxzs Goon Frovr. Most of the wheat raised in this eastern country pokes tts unwilling head out of the earth only after the most tuerough use of Powerful fertilizers, and at {ts best can unly rank with the mediocrity of wheat raised in Whsren Opesixe. © ‘MRS. I. V. SLATER, SL F st., On WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, will be ready to show the latest effects in {mported MILLINERY, ineind- NG BONNETS and FUR-TRIMMED 12-38 nl? ing EVES HATS. —— x we the new, rich territory of Minnesota and —— & fi ‘the Dakotas, whose soil possesses all its original fertility and productiveness. Aa with whoat, so with flour. Much of the neta oa flour used in the eas: is «round from wheat ® FREE ae grown in the east, and {t does not appear strange that “Ceres” {seo popular over all other brands in this part of the country ‘when {t ts considered that “*Ceres" is made frov the No. 1 bard quality Minnesota and Dakota wheat “Ceres” makes everything best! “*Ceres" inakes “‘more” bread, “lighter bread. “whiter” bread, “‘aweeter" bread 4 ““better” bread than any other flour in ‘he world. kr 3X ny Sse ne NKR T ad ERY ate 3 Hae =F “Siow= Ixpow——— ——— SECURE THEM Now ——BY MAKING A SMALL DEPOSIT——— AND THEY WILL BE LAID ASIDE FOR ¥YOU— Galt ¢ Co, and bearing the iniprint of two ae pale tence gold medals. it. All grocers ell —=s5 EvENTE_ Sa Gece: “Ceres.” Put 53 1-Sivesa— —N. W. petiole aN asaya Conser Sare Exrnaonprsiny ‘Wehave closed out from an importer 25 dozen Corsets which sell regularly at €2. ‘We will scl them. as a special drive at $1.25 per pair. Se Wx. M. Gar & Co, posts a Srrassunor ip 404 AND 406 7TH STREET. GOGoatiorwradaee m8 Stowe 44 aya S1 Gaturt eee 69c. axa 81.25 Sibaket St go. $1.25 fog Srmsisnorn 850. axa $1.50 4 ity =r black, 9Be aya = Oeinch Alli, yards wide, pretty bat: $1.25 Benes pete pres * 98c. axa $1 Sraty Genres temener. 730 oyu See special prices of Dress Goods in our big ‘window. A few more big bargains left in our Cloak Depart- ment of that lot of “‘oue of a kind," as we are anxious tosell them. All this season's goods. Srrasnencens, 2404 Axv 406 Tm Sr. N Lasxssvron & Bno. CHRISTMAS 18 NEAR. AND PARTIC- ULARLY NEAK TO THOSE THAT IN- TEND MAKING “OME FANCY ARTI- TO Gr HR PRESENTS. 1718 TIME, TIME TO SEE WHAT 18 NEW t THE MATE- RIALS AWHIi, BEGIN YOUR WORK, NATURALLY THIS TIME OF THE YEAR WE CARRY A MUCH SORE XARIED AND ELABORATE STOCK OF MATE: IAL8 TO UP FOR HOLI- DAY Gr AND AN CONSCIEN: TIOUSLY SAY OUR STOCK Is ROLE — a PR 1S WELL SE- LECTED. OUR PEOPLE WILL GLADLY Alb YO! YOUR SELYC- TION, AS WEL! VIBE YOU AND HELE YOU OUT IN BEGINNING YOUR Sprctan save or onxaMENTs IN ALL STYLES. " This iva chance seldom offered this season $f the year. Asser: LS in three styles. Former price, 502. Now Oc. PER DOZEN. LUBII BALLS AND SILK ORNAMENTS. For- mer price, 4c. Now 20. PER DOZEN. REAT REDUCTION IN TASSELS AND SILK ORNAMENTS. ice, 2be. N Oc. QRNAMENTS. Former price, 2c. Now Sirk TAssExs in an colors. Former price, 2¢. Now Oc. PER DOZEN. EVERAL OTHER STYLES that sold for 25c., tse. and 10. Now 1 5c, ana V0. PER DOZEN. Genaraxtowy YARN, all colors. Only 1c. PEI Teduced froin 18. : oxty 20c. rer pozex. Five ursex sprasarns, 1 9c. AMPED LINEN SCARFS. ONLY 2Oc. Fixe LINEN TEA TRAYS. REDUCED TO Scuoor pac rrvas, 25. Stirper sores, sty 1240. Spoor eawroreny sitx, Se. per pozen. CUSHIONS SERheS end MANTLE Duktenies ~Rispoxs For Faxcy Work. More nipaoxs tn att shades and widths, with and without fancy edge, only 2OC. yard. O-INCH RIBBON that sold for 60c. yard now 1s }C. yard in very pretty shades. New Errgors Ixy Meraz Goons. ABINET PHOTO FRAMES, six different styles to select from, all white metal with filigree work and aranteed not totarnish, ZO. N LIRRORS in half-moon shape, in white metal, 2de. Praise canps in ain and oxydized silver, tied with fancy ribbon, LOC. LAYING CARDS with leather cover and silver gmaments, DUe. AIR PIN BOXES in white metal. fancy finished, 8c. Merar. coons counte Jew vetny-Puerry, Naw Ax OTYLISH, Rursestoxe BUCKLES in many different styles for hats and dresses, from 2Oc. t S1.98. Tou RINGS WITH PUTTY meat. N lenticely new design in SILVER BANGLE BRACELET, two dozen styles to select from, ehoice 15 OILET Anricres Or Menrr. Easraays GENUINE OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, Oc. Per BOX OF THREE CARES, iA PARISIENNE SOAP, PER CAKE; THREE cakes ror 20c. {ARGE CARES OF BROWN WINDSOR ELDER FLOWER, HONEY, GLYCERINE, CASTILE AND ~~ ROSE, 2c. PER CAKE, OR “DOs. PER DOZEN CARES. 2 Gexvise exeuisu coup cream oni? Cc. PER JAR. 2-ovxce BOTTLES OF PURE VASELINE ONLY De PER BOTTLE. Tuurstox's roorn rowver oxty Ldc. PER BOTTLE. Dx. 1. w. ryoxs roorm rowpen oxty dc. per nox. Aouxce norris or genuine ENGLISH TOOTH POWDER ONLY 200. PER BOTTLE. Ovr_-Or-Tows Prorre Can write our Mail Order Depart- e. ment, All such commissions, LARGE or SMALL. will receive immediate consideration, and . We invite mail ‘solicit correspond- i = L bE & BRE i AA NNN Eo ASA RN RN tun 2°42 § RX BRR OU ou B EY re UY Bos “od ey BBI ee i te 8 ‘at Bae niz 420, 422, 424, 498 SEVENTH Sruvr Your Lxrznesr. ET Rage Urrowe. INS. COUNTERPANES Fonts, Bes Z Rete. UNDER RN pea Re Maeva en ie Y Au ey LININGS, Ua BRELLAS, wie arch BM TEE SLA |ROW OTe Pr, e's, Ball's and. Corsets, Se.” Shave god Line A “great Setabrig. Fae Piet ol Silk. &? : ri Ron peed on Fat}, Donvle Btores, 1 4gtn. S. N. Meres, MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISHER, 922 7TH ST. ¥.W. Manufacturer of BEGALIAS, BADGES, BANNERS, JEWELS and BUTTONS for all CLUBS and SOCIETIES. ‘Importer of GOLD and SILVER TKIMMINGS of every DE- SCRIPTION. alg Be Canzrer Apovt Bevixe Fons. ‘We hear that. few old shape Fur Capes are ‘Leing sold at low prices for new styles. We eemtiav ase rai / ELECTROPOISE for $1,000. But what is $1,000 Compared with the return to health, the increased vigor, the mentel bouyancy, which results as Rewaap ‘To the faithful user of this wonderful lit- te instrument, Its use may be LIFE to = YOU! Here are prominent men who indorse the Electropoise, SOME OF WHOM YOU MAY KNOW: GEN. R. @. DYRENFORTH. Washing. ton, D. -commiastoner of patent and fanion: ns for his recent ““raia-makine” €%- erin nook EJ. GRESHAM, W. general agent Northwest Tngurance’ Got Mr. W. H. MoCARTRY, Ri "a. sectatary Virginia Pre’ and Ingtrance Co. F. GOODE, proprietor of Marine ‘Col. THOS, the famous Bafialo Tithie Sprincs, Va. Mr. ELLIS. Richmond, Va. a itor of the Richinond, Frederickebars Potomac ratiroad MAS MI HOLT. Raleigh, N. C., eageraer of Reet ote N, Winston, N. C.. Mr J. 0. BUXT @ prominent attorney’ of the and Ppprident of the First National Bank’ of inazon. Judo R. P. DICK, U.S. district Inder tore district of North Carolina Greene. BK hil Eenstt,cmten cee sath RRMA Sar Mr.W. ©. SIBLEY, Ay ident of the Sibiey ‘cotton SB: W. H. MORGAN. er. tof the Amertean Rental sessctatonr seal eee the dental department of Vanderbilt Uni- vepatts: Nasiellin Tan. ADE ABBOTT, ‘rofesor tn the ental Gepertment of ‘the Catversity of New Got. TOTTEN of Yale College, well known fo Bible sindente papal Hon, TB SCHNATIELY, ex-Senator frggn the state of Penner vate ca, President Ga. pres le of that ‘Mr. NOBLE E. yl gireate secretary ® tothe late What stronger testimony do you want? Don't impose on their time and patience. IT'S OUR BUSTNESR, Consultation, Information and Advice Free. For Sacre. For Resr. ON EASY TERMS. LADIFS may consul vately READY ASSIST AS of extended experience in thi use of the Elect ALL, CONSULTATIO FREE and INVITED. Arttaxric 2 ee erate Co. ‘ew York ave. Washington, D. C. J. K. HILL, Solicitor. ae Dost Ovenroox Orr Urnorsreny Depanrwesr. While we are quite busy in onr Upholstery Department weare not as busy as weshould be—considering the magnitude, attractive. ness and completeness of our stock of Silk and Lace Curtains, Chenille Portieres, Draperies, &e. Satin Russe Table Covers, 2yaris square, large enough for dining room or library Usual price is $3.50. Special price, 8 An extra fine line of 36-inch Silkalines, in new patterns, at 1c. per yard. Genuine China Silk, in new patterns and colorings, which sell elsewhere for $1, only ‘We. per yard. ‘This is not the usual grade of half-cotton silk sold about town for 75e. Every thread in it fs silk. As regards variety of patterns, number of colorings and general excellence our line of Portieres is the most magnificent in the city and the prices are the lowest Aw a special leader for this week we are offering Handsome Portiere Curtains, 24 yards long (extra length), at the sae | price of 86 per pair. In buying Lace Curtains we skip the | Jobber and buy direct, thus saving you ‘about 25 per cent op the price of our Cur- tains. Although we have an extensive line of Fine Irish Point Lace Curtains, all the way from 83.50 up, we desire to call atten- tion to the two following spectal values: Fine Irish Point Lace Curtains, usually sold about town at 85. Reduced to the special price of 84.50—as.a leader. Another leader is the Fine Irish Point Lace Curtains which we are selling at the special price of 86. Their like cannot be purchased in the city at this price. We show an entirely new line of Sash Curtains, including dainty effects in Cluny lace. Prices range from 86 to @12 per pair. A complete and attractive line of Notting- ham Lace Curtains at exceptionally low prices. In this line we call special atten- tion to the following extra values: Heavy Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains, Syards long, suitable for upstairs win- dows, at $1 per pair. ‘ine White and Ecru Nottingham ‘Lace Curtains, 334 yards long, at $1.50 per pair. Complete line of Imitation Brussels ef- fects; ranging from €2. 50 up to 86 per pair. We have just received a New Line of Chamber Curtains, including dainty mus- lin effects, which we are selling from $3.50 to 87 per pair. 40-inch Curtain Muslin in fast colors, in- cluding old gold, blue, crimson, with white spots, at 276. per yard. ABOUT OUR RUGS. Genuine Goat Rugs in white, black’and gray ;selling everywhere else from $2.75 1083. Only $2.25 each. ‘Smyrne Rugs for single doors at 750. each. We have made a specialty of choosing tasty colors in our rug patterns and we can match any color of carpet. Extra low prices on Large Smyrna Russ. “1 Craro & Aaxoise. “|}Con 13ra Axo F Sra. N. W. F, INE Esouisu ‘The strongest phrase we can use to express the goodness of our 25c. Tooth Brushes is this—"*There are no finer made.” Pure im- ported bristle, and a new one given for every oes iyanee m= 6 Ognnt Diss Store: thas. tie and H sts. HL BS acrone the “pond” and throush the Customs House— 20TH, 1TH AND F STS. NX. Ww. —, Moxpar. Novewsex Croax Crom. —aT— PERRY'S. Fovareesta, Pretnaxany Horwar Orexive or Tors, Dots, Games. ‘The goods are here—on the counters —on the ‘W OW WE gather our CLOAKING forces from the shelves and in every available apace on fourth \uww four quarters of the globe. The Ameri- Moor of 10th st. Datiding. and we think tt wise to. WW can effects we have had for weeks—we| tell you sbout them. We havewathered together havealresdy ‘‘made you acquainted.” But import orders are late in blooming. Their journey hore— was ® perfect wonderiand of the newest playthings for the little folks, selected the cholcest and best from every clime, from every source— domestic and foreien—and promise an assort. ment greater than we've ever shown; @ stock complete in every particular and second ‘to none anywhere. Tors He» Fon Forone Dive We have arranged « storage room in our ‘dullding where we will store any purchase madein TOY DEPARTMENT from now on and deliver at any time you may specify up to and including December 4M. This will affora youan oppor:unity to make holiday selections while everything is fresh and new andthe Stock complete, and will enable you toavoid the rush that always comes with the iste Doliday trade, long and tedious—It isn't until now thet we can invite you to the stock complet. But the variety repays the Patience. We sought exclusive novelties—end we | aiant anticipate beyond our realtzations. We bave got odd things—plenty of them. They will make up handsomely. A little discretion put into the selec tion of a becoming model to cut them by—and you ‘Will have a Wrap to be envied. We can imagine there mast be lots of satisfaction to a lady fn being tailored for to her individual Mking— instead of walking in the way inid down by the ready- made garments. Here is the where-with: Fearores Or Fasutox. 58-inch STRIPED and PLAID CHEVIOTS. They are Gray, Brown and Tan mixed weaves—rouch tn finish and tough to wear. ayant tsa $2.00 .A2vas. 58-inch BROWN and GRAY DIAGONAL, with long, shagay nap—illuintnated in effect. To the best of our knowledge and belief we have got every tach that will come to Washington this season. $2.50 azn special price. 54-inch PLAID VICUNAS—Tan or Dark Brown, tufted with contrasting colors. Let thechildren have {ttt is cute for them. SOME INKLINGS OF THE TOY sTOcK: Tors — Of every kind—novel and old-fashioned, intrie cate end aimple, marvelous and commouplace “embracing every known article countenanas@ by Santa Ciaus and recommended to his friends —the chtidren. ‘MISSES’ TRICYCLES, 4 to 6-year sizes. 92.65. — CHILDREN'S WRITING DESKS, lerge size, made of very strong antique oak—double id and black board. $2.75 oAGAs. —f— 34-inch LIGHT TAN or GRAY TAILORS’ CLOTH Sake Soft-mew—and will be popular as soon as you see it. DOLL CARRIAGES, large site, made of rat- tan—rod and folding parasol. a yard ies $3.00 jrat pte. tions Shinch SMALL CHECKED VICUNAS, with Tan as the prevailing color, and Brown bourettes and SRATTAN ROCEINOCRAIRS. long white thresd endsto give it its novelty. Another inioos ‘one to give to the children’s use. $3.25 Jaa. 54-inch GRAY and TAN DIAGONAL VICUNAS. A revival—but os stylish as ever. $2.75 S2NAn. TOY TRUNKS, imitation leather, with tray. te. TRUNK REGISTERING BANKS, nickel Plated, regular $1.25 style, 88, 54anch BLACK DIAGONAL in both wide and nar- sch row wale—winter weight—and ““deep Black.” TOM THUMB STEEL CARTS, usually sold for 25e. $4.50 22en. ee 58-inch LUPIN’S BLACK DIAGONAL CHEVIOT— the best we know of. $4.50 pA. 54-inch Biack Kersoy—fresh from foreign parts—as staple as the sun. $4.50 Sotiete. “Os Tur Lisr Are lots of other fabrics that by name are familiar, TOY FURNITURE, new sets ranging tp —Se. to 96.50.— ‘TOY CHINA TEA AND DINNER SETS. 106. to 67.— ‘but in effect are new and unique. “Bebe Jumean,” which we tmported @irect REPELLANTS, BEAVERS, | from Mme. Jumeau of Paris, Cute Baby Dolls, Boy Dolls, Girl Dolls, Young Lady KERSEYS, BEDFORDS. ute sovcues,| Dols Dolls that cry, lah, talk, sleep, EVIOTS, crawland walk. Literally thousands from ETC., ETC. BTo.. RTC] waich eocstert. No trouble about the prices—here—with us, Asrnacnaxs. NO61 8, JOINTED DOLL, 13-inch compost- tion body, fine curling hair. — If you want Wrap Trimming. what is the matter with ASTRACHAN? It is quitethe proper thing to ““edge” with something of the sort and you can create « Landsome effect with a strip from one of these colors: 50-inch BLACK ASTRACHAN—84, $5, 86, 87 and 88 ayard. 50-inch GRAY ASTRACHAN—84.50, $5.50 and $6.50 NO. 97 D, JOINTED DOLL, 164¢-1nch com Position body, exposed tecth, curling hair. Abe. NO. 1304, FULLJOINTED DOLL, 24inch composition bo@y. fine hair, the largest and Dest doll we ever offered for — De. a yard. 50-inch BROWN Se ee inch GREEN ASTRACHAN—$5 50-imch WHITE ASTRACHAN-00 ayerd. ‘With these fabrics to model and mold to your notion ‘Satisfaction isin yourown hands. You are beholden to nobody—you can be as individual im your creation as you choose. DOLL TRUNK, containing « Jointed Doli and two Suits, for a The Trunk is full enameled, with mickel fastenings. ‘The Doll has a fine bisque head and a hat to eachsuit. Complete outfit for Re (Court foor......see.-.-ee---10th st. building. AMES ——— Benar's, Of every description—compler and easy, novel and familiar, bulky and compart. cas for the children, games for the crown folks— Bagatelle Boards, Parlor Billiards, Croquet, ‘Base Ball, &o. GAME OF “INNOCENCE ABROAD.” Pop- ular and amusing. a “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. Telephone 90%. GEOGRAPHICAL GAMF. The iatest tm proved, instructive and exciting. 280. — 350 so 50 5S Bo Be Hs Wusox & Cana, Fie $8.50 Suors. ES KINDERGARTEN BUILDING BLOCKS, Packed in handsome box, 250. kind. —18e.— sisitmeonsant bokion boa: WESSOTI'S “A. B.C." BLOCKS. Large preciated. size. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. 10. — JUVENILE BOOKS. Aline complete in every Aetail. Usual 25 andi0c. kinds. Best line of Gents’ Patent Leather BLUCHERS, OXFORD TIES , AND PUMPS. Our newest novelties in French Linen Slippers and Oxford Ties, in Greens yellow, lavender ME 200. (th floor. ......... —o— Ax “Usvscau- Ix Dans Goovs. @1 QUALITY FOR 50c, On Sale Monday Morning. 4 pieces ALL-WOOL DRESS STUFFS. seven handsome styles. with {llumineted an- ora wool stripes. Navy blue, myrtle, biuet, two shades of tan, mode, brown and black. 48 inches wide. Regular $1 quality. —S0e. a yard. -— aneecen nee Oth st, Duilding.) a A Baizoax For Evesrsopr. Monday we will offer im upholstery partment 300 yerds Hand-printed ‘Cretonnes, in a variety of petterns and culos, Usually sold for 25 and 0c. —1tiee. a yar — oth st. bide) Wrsox & Cina, 29 F ST. .w. Baltimore Store: 4 and 6 W. Balt. st, see So i Bo Se Bo Me Be DENTAL COR. 7TH AND D STS. X.W. Of course eversbody in Washington knows that we give money back for a!l work not exactly | Some people wonder bow we can to dott; they think half our business must ‘Notat all. Take our @8 teeth, for instance; in ninety- nine cases out of a hundred we couldn't buy them beck for ten times that amount. Pecple dou't give ap good ‘things 20 easily. (First Boor... the child to be placed in, the Sap coming ep ‘over the chest affording entire protection,

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