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> THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. a ‘A D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER’ — 15, 1892-TEN PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. TURSDAY November 15, 1892. (KOSEY s. NOYES Editor. THY EVENING STAR has a regular and | permanent circulation in Waskingten three times Inrger than that of any other paper in | the efty. As a lecal NEWS rand Ad- ‘og Mediam tt has no competitor. = Intoxiented with the fermenting Juices of po- litieal vietory, it w seem as though some of the ordinarily level-headed advisers of the dene party were bent on introducing goveramental novelties of the most startling description. Hastily contrived, illogically sup- ported schemes are iloated before eyes still Diocdshot from long nights of partican vigil; lengthy periods wakefulness frequently punetnated by such refreshment as wus called for by the individual and e occasion. With a y stick, pointed at both ends, the New York Jierald is relentlessly pursing the American envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary s to destroy him, officially; | Belitties hia usefeiness, and in a variety of ways endeavors to erase his personality from the Rine Book and bis salary from the appropria- tion bills. That the diplomatic rervice is cum- bersome ronst be evident to any one conversant with ite make up and methods, but the idea that che annual expenditure of $400,000 is throwa away lucks everything like reasonable wuppert. To be sure the American minister at foreign conrts has sponsibilty than had Benjamin Franklia or John Quincy Adams. The fine arts of dig and their connec tion with the recognition of this people ns @ vation or the making and preservation of peace are no longer of use, but in their place have come matters of great commercial im- ‘i In the eyes of some, such sordid affairs as the extension of our cattle trade and the opening of European ports to the American porker may seem unworthy their lofty consid- eration, ions whose liveliboo depends upon thes « as and rapidly de- veloping industries the sum paid to support our diplomatic service is as nothing when com- pared with the vast amount of foreign gold thi diplomacy brings to and distributes all over this conniry 2o much to encourage the use and sale of American products in other lands, bat no consnl could deal with « foreign ent, not because of any mental or edu- horteoming in the cor bat be Consuls may ¢ © foreign government would not treat tie proposition come from a community in Kansas it would not have shocked any one, but when it is known to in w great com- mercial center there are some things connected with it that, as Dundreary said, “wo feliow can eaderstand. If Congress makes any move toward reform- ing our diplomatic service Fepresentatives at the pri stand on the of ambassador, so that they may same official level os the represent other first-class powers. By and } Jomatic rervice may be abolished, b Will not come until foreign vations cease to contribute so freely to our population, until international trad » longer causes interna- tuenal complheations, until lamb can lie down together wii the lion's appetite or cai apnihulation. a ‘The proposition to teach civies in the public schools of Washington is one that commends itmelf to every thoughitul person im she) cif ‘The science of good citizership-—sud_ there no other sort to be considered in. this come: tion i the science of the foundaGious of sori- ety in law, order, regular living. The elements of this the most important secular science can be easily taught in the primary echools,and are a @ matter of fact taught im many public and private schools tn the land. The proposition is to make such tesebirg compulsory in the forms aM closely fot | —aT— ad ad ot oh PERRY'S. A. ND when you come tothe TRIMMINGS—where £4 areyou going to pet those? We think our line A°"A dest bears cut the inteution of fashton. We have none but the newest—the very latest conceits. And you won't have to pay us Trimmingy’-store prices, efther—but you will get the same qualities— and as choice a variety to decile arson—ae the most pretentions display that is made tm town. TRIM- MINGS areas the leaves to the tree—the flower to the staik-the golden glow of a setting ran. Tou must select—haphazard—go slow—eee all the sojts- and then single ont some one of the brilliant beanties that our stock is full of—one of these: NARROW JET GIMP—12%o., 5c, 18c., 220. up to 90. a yard. WIDE COT JET GIMP—81, $1.15, $1.20 up to 810.50 a yard. ‘T JET POINTED GIRDLES AND BoD- ICES—81. 75 to 810.50 each. T JET FROGS—22., 5c. and ac. a pai CUT JET GIRDLES—2% yards long and 14 Inches wide—#2. 65 each NARKOW COLORED SILK GIMP—Navy Blue, Garnet, Helictrope, Myrtle and Light and Dark Brown—12i¢c., Lie. and 25c. a yard. WIDE COLORED SILK GIMP, in all shades Se. to $2.50 a yard. CANTILLE PASSEMENTERIES—new col- ors aud new patterns—Sic. t5e.. Koc. to $3.75 yard. ARROW COLORED BEAD PASSEMEN- TERIES—Kavy Biae, Brown, Myrtle, Copper and Serpent—2-. » yard. MEFIN GOLD-BRAIDED GIMP combined with silk. Brown, Myrtle, Navy Blue and Black are the color casts. comes Uhree- quarters of an inch wide—Z5c. a yard. DLD--202. a y: ARROW MOSS EDGING, with bratd_cen- ter, to Light and Dark Brown or Green. Navy Blue, Gray, Garnet, Black, Tan and White- We. a yard. COLORED SILK GALLOON. with moss con- ¢-Gray. Light and Dark Green or Drown, Garnet, Myrtle, Tan, Black and White—250. and S5e. a yard. RUSSIAN FOR TRIMMING, with edzins— 2 to Kinches wide—Tan, Brown, Black and Gray—25-., 35o., G5e., Be.. $1.25, $1.50 and $2.25 yard. COLORED SILK FEATHER EDGING -14 inches wide—30c. and 50°. a yard. NARLOW SILK BRATDS, in all shades— 12%. 1Be. and 2e. a yard, COLOLED SILK - GIMP Bg inches wide— 0c. a yard. NARKOW BLACK SILK GIMP—from to 436 inches wide Ge, 10e., 12¥g-.. I5e. to $4.50 a yard BLACK MOHAIR HERCULES BRAID, all widths le., 13c., 1c, 10: to 40-0 With PUKLE EDGE. if you want it. ACK MOHAIR SOUTACHE BRAID— We., de. , Oe. and Be. per piece. BLACK SILK SOULACHE Bi €1.25 per piece. COLORED MOHAIR SOUTACHE BRAID— vy Biue, Brown and Gray~S0c. per piece of 2Myards length. CUT JET FRINGE-2 to 11 inches wide— Te. to $6.50. yard. BLACK SILK RIBBON FRINGE inches wide-8Sc., $1, 21.65, 81 yard. ya to 14 to Sa BLACK SILK CORD FRINGE-7 to 13 inches de«p—#1 G5 to $5 a yard. BLACK SILK POINTED GIRDLES~@2. 15, 2.50 to $4.50 wack. DULL JET MOURY a yard. a yard. . to match alt the new to €1.50a yard mbades—TSe.. 05e WHITE CRYSTAL BEAD AND TINSEL PASSEMENTERIES—1' inches wide $1.50 ayant WHITE PEARL 81.75 to 84.50 a yard. ef municipal regulations aguim juvenile NARROW WHITE PEARL AND CRYSTAL offenses such as stone throwing, frigiftening of | BEAD PASSEMENTERTE S—2ie. ayant. or cruelty to dogs and other animals, flying Se ee khites and making fires on the streets. The WHITE PEARL BODICES—24.75 to 98.25 youth is imstrmeted that these and other! — each. al aiiuasin: Casaesbtee PINK AND LIGHT BLUE PEARL PASSE- to injurious resalis, but infring = of Suen Geko wanmdE Wire laws mad f the pr ion of society | 21.67 a yard. and the safety of property the individual. | ELON JACKETS—B: The mere clements, perhaps at first orally im-| *Bd Cut Jet-98, €9t0 parted in the simplest manner, areail, that fa}.-And many more. Everything that is here fs a “‘ray* Becestary in the juvenile grades “But & bef bos tashto: the applic: { them—rests on your statement of eivie duties and A es marke we con help you docile comprehensive view of ant fedora! gov- erument and of the relation of these to inter- i national inw ed im asingle treative, pre- 1| pared for the United States public onthe model : of some of those French and school Penrr's, an books that have nm praised as patterns of j — The ial appointments of the Presiden have been conspicuously good, extorting re- speetfl admiration ev from the enemies of his adtwinistration. He b t made such ap- Pointments recklessly as 2 partivan, but bas songht earcfully for (ho Lest-equipped lawyers Of ability and integrity, upright men, eo: Maniling the respect and contidenée of the community in which they were to serve. U n- t doubtediy the same wise poliey will be pursy im the maticr of the District appotutments, - see The Chmapeshec evcterman, surromnded as he is by hardships and horrors not Feadily wmowiate the mind with an | idea of hamor. BE iredger bearing that name so remins « delicate mirth as “Pinatore” comes t as it did re! eontiy through ite deste m. it indicates » subtle apprecta! the effect of contrast that would ¢o credit to Librettist Gilbert self, The wan who named the boat is Feeognizet gems -oo—___ Mark Twain's bemer- oroner, who | nest onan FE; mommy and | county with compound interest on | Tegular fee from the ti Moses, bas | something nearly aki i the Buffalo coroner wh on the Pecently arthed bones of few Indians whose tribe became extinct prior to the year 1680. | 7! —_ | ‘There are evidences of a feeling that when Mr. Cleveland comes in offices wili be vet out im front of the White House in a large basket with the sign “take on But this world is full of dinay = —— Tt may be difficult o realize that this coun- | tey’e prosperity bax Leen so creat when the re- Perts from people who feel the need ot| employment from the government begin to @ come in see “Bir Edwin Cook from New York gare,” gets inte city. This is truly Nites, . . 008 to prison | » Queen of Beg- | t of the same! see Tt women, as tradition asserts, cannot keep a | secret, Mis. Lease is liable to produce some | @enatoral embarrasment through her ambi- | thons toward the caccutive session. | — Mf John Beil cannot find a poet ia bis own | cvantry to pat in the odice of poet-lanreate he | might tend to Amerion. ‘bere is = good crop | bere mte:ly for exportation. | a Kropp is making the largest gun in the world for exhibition at the world’s fair. Circum- stances seem to favor Chicago's ambition to Bave the biggest of everything. wee Savants who deliberately swallowed cholera germ failed to acquire the disease. It is evident ‘that the bacilios, while much smaller than the muule, is quite as perverse. —— +02 ‘There are evidences of a scheme on foot to take the watch dog cf the treasury out and tows ii 4 “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” = {| | | igued 154. | | | LADIES oO NNN $ 3. 352 oh 0.0 NNN oO N RN Tm 900 ‘TTT A HH EEE Pee TRE 00 Tt j4xH H ERE RF SN KOK RIRE REE NSS Rk Take the map of Washington and look for New York avenuo between 13th and 14th streets. Isn't it the very heart of the city? Takes car in Georgetown, Mt. Pleasant, Navy Yard, Anacostia, Eckington, Le Droit Park, arsenal or any ‘suburfan point and it will either take you direct or transfer youtothe Rink. But think of the advan- tages after you arrive there. The largest stock of Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery Goods, &e., in the city spread out before you upon one immense floor. No palpita- tion of the heart from running up and down stairs and riding in elevators, Yet thats not all. Think of the money you can save in buying at Lansburz! “Rink.” 60c. Wixvow Suaves 350. Ar Tar Riss. ‘We have secared from the maker 400 Fine Opaque Window Shades, mounted on spring roller, all the varlous colorings, regular selling price, 60c, which we will sell at 35c. each. Fine Scares Fraxes. Ar Tae Rise. Of the entire line thess are the most con- spicuous for their good value: 250ak Fire Screen Frames. Only 90: each. $2.50 Tae Covers $1.75. Av Tux Rixz. Having bought a ‘*job” of 300 six-quarter Heavy Chenille Table Covers, rich desiens and colorings, which sell usually for 22.50, we shall offer them asa “‘special drive” at $1.75. $4.50 Torrsrans For $3. Ax Tre Russ. 25 pieces of Elegont S0-ineh Heavy Silk Tapestry, in u dozen or moro attractive colorings, in the richest dosigna fmagin- able, Keal value, $4.50. Only 3 per yard. Ts Cerrar Two Drv Av Tur Rusg. 25 more pairs Elecant Heavy Fine Che- nille Gurtatns, heavy fringe and border top and bottom, 50 inches wide, 34 yds. long, in rose, eapote, light terra cotta, camel and fawn, Regular value 97.50. Only 85 per pair. ‘We havereceived another shipment of the popular Shetla Curtains, the demand for which we have been unable to supply. ‘These have 12-tnch heavy frinze wt top and G-inch heavy fringe at bottom, and are shown in the popular thades of Nile, Me- phisto,licht terra cotta, bird,orange,conper end capote. Regular value #12. Only 29.50. Special attention is called to the elegant line of Figured Stik Damask Curtains which are shown in all the vartous art col- Prices 85 to #60 per patr. We believe we have without question the mostoxtensive and most attractiv silk curtains shown in this © Sens La Y. Ave. Rese, ors. Iuportast To Lanizs. Tae Paras Rovars Lare Great Poncuases. | Masvracreners Axo Iurorrens: Scurtvs Wrszen Srocxs Wororesare Prices Qvore Ar Reran. (Gaoice | Westen oka Daxees (Goonas Ero. Torr proveietor and six of tho Palats Royal's moat expertenced buyers left Washinzton last week on an tmportant mission. The investment of many thousands of dollars was contemplated. The wholesale markets ‘were visited with a view of closing out the surplus stocks of those mann- facturore and importers willing to ma! sacrifice. Tho results areas astonishing to ns as to the merchants and public of Washington. $23,000 For $40,000 Woxra Or W uars. Several thousand Jackets, Mantles, been secured at nearly b . Nowmarkets, Wrappers, &e., have if price, so that, in some instances, less than Wholesale quotations will be asked at retail. $3.50.—mncx Cheviot Jackets, the cloth alone Deing worth more than the price ssked. The finish and fit will be clearly demonstrated after you have tried one on, $5.75.—enerisn por costs im Enslish and Scotch Tweeds and Cheviots—at less than price paid at wholesale by merchants who bought earlier in the season. 2 $6.50. me English Tourist Jackets of Tweeds, with Watteau plait back, Made to retail at #10 each. $7.50. —rnctien capo Newmarkets in tan, navy and gray choviots. What we wonld call good value at 812.50-what retatl at the credit stores for 815. si Je~About a half hundred Jackets, some of which cost more to tmport. sade to re- tail at less than $20, not a few ay825, None $18.—ane ratest trom London is the Cepe Jackets tailor-made Tan and Black Jersey, satin lined, plain and fur trimmed. 25 dollars’ worth for #18. 5 S21 srinte cape Enatish Nowmarkets, in tan and black cloths; strictly tailor-made. The compan- fons to these sold at $25, $30 and 835. S2ZB_—stanties of Enstih Cloths, handsomely finished Watteau back Garments, made to retail at 820. «Continued above.) $1.48._riannciette weaprers. These are the {amous #1.98 garments reduced in price to meet the competition of the new comers, 89.75.10 and Gray English Cloths, full shawl collar of opossum fur. Reduced from $12 because of the new arrtvals, == $8.75. —pincr cnoviot sacketa with French seal collar. Reduced from 89.75 because of keen competi tion—our late purchases. $4.98. ane sackets with shaw collar of real ax trakhan fur are reduced to $4.98 from $6, not because other establishments show better garments for $6,but Decause of the new goods we have secured. Fens. 2275 mache heads, 23.98 and $4, for the Fur Collarettes, with papier ike those offered around town at $3.50, $3.98._srcas0n Bay Mink Collarettes, with cel- luloid heads, Ike those elsewhere at #6, 86.50 and $8. 2. 4 S4.50.—satio-tinea Brack tynx Capes, saperior to those usually sold at five dollars. $5.75 for the usual $7.50 Canada Seal Capes; $6.75 for the usual #8.50 Astrakhan Fur Capes. $2.98 ror cusnorene For the White Angora Sets, forme elsewhere at $3.98 and 84.50. ets, among which are sold here at $3.50, $12.50.—cansts seat capes, 18 inches loos, Warranted London dyed. 246.50 for those 22 inches long. $18 tor those 22 inches loug and with marten collar. 820 for those 24 inches lonz, which are twenty-five per cent lessthan farricrs’ prices. @ $2.48 ror wate Japanese Rugs for babs’s car- riage; $5.75 for Angora Rugs: 86.75 for Thibet Rugs; 89 for flanuel-lined and embroidered Rugs. (oatinued below.) ‘May be sound today, but the first wet. foot may give youa cold, followed probably by pueamonia andits kindred of diveases. Cork between the sols of your shoes ex- eludes the dampness from your feet and also keeps thefeet warm in wint ‘The immense are having this season on our Cor! Shoos proves that we have not only the right sort, but that ours are far below prevailing prices, HAND-WELT BUTTON. ‘TWO DIFFERENT STYLES. —. $3.00 . Pam —- You Pay For Ir AND YOU SHOULD GET IT. ATHER (x0ops LESEE Goeps 2" That are not made of Leather Gg area delusion and when yon ars Sa- not told the full nature of the Sz article yoa purchase deception ; Far ts practiced. We Orrrx Yor RES LESTEEE Goops a LEME Geeps Oe About which we are not afraid 82" torive you fall and free tn- @- formation. Ours combine ele- 6@> cance of finish, style, and be- 62 sdaes our prices are the lowest. Have Jesr Ovesen ‘Two Large Cases of the JUSTLY CELEERATED ‘HMICKL & Co.s Travensa Bass asp Saronrzs ‘This make is unquestionably the very anest in the world. We have the good fortune to be the exclusive agents for these goods for the District of Columbia. The prices we put on these goods ars more reason- abie than you will find on inferior makes elsewhere. COWHIDE, GRAIN LEATHER GLADSTONE TRAVELING BAGS, Leather Lined and Nickel Trimmed. $5.50, 86.00, $6.75. COWHIDE, GR. LEATHER LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SATOH 32.70, $4.00, $5.25, FINE FANCY LEATHER GOODS OP “EVERY DESCRIPTION. Janes S. Torus, > Proxexx Tuoxx Masewacrvner OF WASHINGTON, 1231 Press. Ave N.W. Revairing properly done. J. W. Borer & Sox Have opened their Latest Importations of DINNER AND TEA SETS, GAME AND FISH SETS. TABLE CUTLERY, PLATED WARE. MEAVY CUT AND ENGRAVED GDASS WARE, F RODGERS’ GROUPS BRIC-A-BRAC AND DECORATED/TOILES 6ETS, PIANO AND BANQUET LAMPS. 3t JW. Bomaza & Sox, 23 PENN. AVE. , B53 LACED SHOES. Ar $3 ax $ AND YOUTH: BOYS" AY GOODYEAR WELT, — Oe ———— th aA $2 asp $2.50. —______ ES AND CHILDREN'S Ar —--— ——-CORK-SOLE, DONGOLA, GOODYEAR WELT, SPRING HEEL BUTTON. ——S1.50 axo $2, nesrecrivery. f@- HAVE YOU SEEN THE HANDSOMEST LADIES’ OVERSHOE EVER PRODUCED, THE MARVE! Wa. Hans & Cos Reliable Shoo Houses, — 200 and 932 Seventh st. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave. — 231 Pa. ave. se. Bid MEN'S CORK SOLE. ~~ HAND-WELT CALF. Asp Tur We wit bury through the store, for if wo stop at everything that’s attractive it can’t be told of in two coluinns of The Star. Suflice it to say that the Palais Royal buyers have returned with nearly $18,000 | worth of fancy articles, all of which are supplement | ary to the regular stock. We'll point to the best bargains. Guasces He A-BRAC.—Satsuma Vases, Urns and Koras two feet high, the tike Buca ale Here are some ne Of which sell at art stores for $5. 5c. each for thes plates. Works of art worth 1 if a cent. See these with painting of Cupids over fire. Barnt in—ever- IMting. leach for these Swiss Clocks. Carved Wooden Cases, pendulum, iron welgh¥ representing corn cot—a relic of the past; a’ curiosity ; « good time keeper; a wonder for $1. 75c. each for these sinall nickel clocks, sometimes called traveling clocks; a well-known $1 clock for 75c. £10 for the new Louis XVI Clocks. New®and beautiful shapes—the #20 clocks of the Jewelry establishments. ‘Q5e. for Cups and Saucers. Some of those in leaf shapes and tinted colors were imported to retail at cents. | Booxs.—trousands of them. The complete works of famous authors, handsomely bound, at less than half stationers' prices. 17e. each for choice of five thousand books, bound in cloth and gold. Good print. 200 to 400 pages re- quired for some of the more voluminous works. Haspxercmms 12Ke. each, offered for 25 cents, ‘Three worth 25e. each offered for 50 cents. Three worth 50c. each offered for @1. It might beclaimed that one extra handkerchief is given to each purchaser of two. Hose.—me wett-nown 25c, Fast Black Hose for Indies and children for 21c., or Spairs for 81, All sizes for the children, and all with double knees. ‘BSc. for the Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose, with fast black fect and fadeless uppers of all colors. These are guaranteed: the well-known 4c. Hose of The Palais Royal. A Haar Wincu Suoviv Be Buoxes. Execrnororse “NV icrony Vs. Daves. As anation we take entirely too much ‘This pernicious habit should Dr. Sanche’s Perfected Elec- medicine. be broken. doctors’ bills, tropotse ‘Victory cures without the aid of medicine. ‘You will be an exception if you donot catch acold or have acough many times ring the coming winter. You can tory" and save its price many times in Hundreds of people in this city alone Frowens —cisssenthemums with foliage and rubber stems, 17¢.; Roses with foliage, 15e. ; Velvet Roses for hats, 48c. bunch; Violets, 39c., 50e. and Allof which prices are extraordinartiy low when the beauty of these flowers is remembered. Groves.—porrin’s Gloves for men are here at 81.65 instead of #2. Ladies’ Kid and English Dog- skin 4-button Waiking Gloves in the new reds, blues and greens at only $1.50 apair. Every pair tried on and warranted. Rimpoxs.—setin ana a. 6. sik Ribbons, 235 inches wide, at 15c. instead of 19¢ a yard. Al! the testity fficucy treatment Dr. Sancho ‘4 tenes, aa nee Malaria, | art shades as well as Diack and wi Millinery Dr. Sancho Nervousness, Insomats, Catarrh, Diar- | ribbons at equally surprising prices, Dr. Sauche rhea, Asthma, Indicestion, Constipa- Dr. Sanche tion, Scrofuia, Kidney and Liver Trou- anche Be sure to got the Electropotse **Vie- ‘ ” Dr. Sancho tory" from De tachow este euthorised | © MBRELLAS.—The Genuine “Gloria” Umbreltas, Dr. Sanche Washington agent, with proper advice as | SUCh as usually retail at $1.25, are here for only 80 Dr. Sanche to its application from the inventor. | cents. Silk Umbrellas, guaranteed for one year, at > nL ae book of imformation, testimon- | $2.25 and $2.98 instead of 82.98 and 83.50. Mise Tack Taaag: Only Authorized Washington Agent, 931 FS: N.W. ‘It Office hours: 12 m. to 2p.m.; Sto5pm Unpenwean—seo's superior Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers at $1 instead of $1.50. For sam- ples of these and othef bargains see window corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. Ladies’ Ribbed Balbriggan Vests and Pants like ‘Vests of two-thirds natural wool at 75c. : Pants at &5e. Superior to the garments usually ofered at 81. Barcarss Ts Druss Goons. ‘The buyer enthusiastically promises**bargains that arebarvains.” You know that tha word bargain is often tacked on to fools that are offered at reduced prices becanss undesirable. The lately purchased Stock comprisrs the latest novelty Storm Serges- the Boucle Serges. ‘The Popular English Diagonais also secured to sell below prevailing quotations. And as for ‘Trimmings—well, let us not be carried away, AT 68. Yo. Issreav Or Cy $l. D Being 54 inches wide only 4 yarda are required foradress. To choose from are navy volden Lrown, myrtle, garnet, black and a mixture of red and black. Tue Porviar Exeutsix Duscoxars AT 55c. Yo. Ixsresxn Or 800. 46 inches wide. Five yards suffictent for adress. Colors: Navy, myrtle, garnot, tin, gray, black. You need not be told of the merits of these goods. And, too, you know they have as often been sold at 98c. a8 at 80c. a yard. And never before ut 55 cents. Daess Scrrurs For $1, WHICH Saves Tre Axp Moxey. All ready for you, neatly packed in box. Nothing yourequire omitted. 5 yards Cambric Skirt Lining, 2 yar-s Selisia Waist Lining, 1 cerd De Long Hooks and Eyes, 1 dozen Horntones, 3 yards Bone Casing, 2 —Three Handkerchiefs, worth | spools bik, 1 piece Velvet Binding. All for @1. Frevarp Tso Duaveny Siuxs aT 50c. Yar Ixsreav Or 75c. {42 inches wide and thirty different designs, which in- clude the very Intest color combinations. A bargain that will be quickly appreciated, only too quickly for those who procrastinate. Verx Cuore Jaraxese Sruxs aT * 50c. Yo. Ixsrean Or 68c. ‘23inches wide, full weight, free from defects, beau- tifnl colorings. Art shades of light biue, pink, wine, resada, scarlet, cardinal, mahogany, old rose. yellow, orange, lavender, nile, golden brown, navy blue, ‘85e. bunch; American Beauty Roses of silk, 48 cents. | royal purple, cream and black. Usvan Cnixa Sus aT 39c. Yo. Ixsrean Or 50c. 23 inches wide, which isa little wider than usual For toe. yard. You will find also that the quality is not lacking, nor variety of colors, which are the same ‘a8 quoted for Japanese Silks. Tue Tue Cuorce Dass Tanonses aT i Prices Tuar Sex: Rivicurovs. ‘When you are serigusly told that Jet Bodices in fine ‘variety are offered at 81 each of €2.50, $3and When we write that Jet Ornaments for vest fronts, &e., are offered at #1.96 instead of $2.08 and $3.50, decan’t that seem ridicvioust Y lous statements migut, those usual at 50cents are hereat 44 conts, Eibbed | Chase of trimmings, easonaiie ‘sellers catch the eytof the ready buyer ata WE OFFER FOR ToMORTOW ‘The same line we advertised in Sarurday’s Star gad Jeeteday’s Sunday'Poat, "The mieten trond nd aseofsies fepbake tt Sill more iuterestiag we ala’ the follow JUICK SELLE! ‘and only a limited ausrtity to eek customer. £0 pleces of Sitk-facd Felset,im att obgdeat ta doding Coon Really worth 80"? LABS £00 dozen Neat Polka Spote, Stripe Hemstiiched Handterchicre ta" Plain eee -6FOR AOC Really worth Be. ? 3 silk Breas Cord Trimming. Really worth 80... . arte ¥ Ase are closing out fhe Following imen, Coloate's, Vennarda and Burnette, whatcveroioreare ftv). P can buy. o- eee t C.0U. Bring your botties with you. 200 6-inch Biague Dolls, dressed as Satlor Boys or (irla; movable joints and natural heir. 1 ‘Really: worth 290... ar18c. that wil be on acte "he game pric ER ‘ARD 1,000 yards of A ER. RD ER. y cH Those Honeyoomnd Spread advertiand Sotwrda, again tomorrow. but only 2 to a enstomer. PACH CPR int, aa, Peoirn Rordered nb Bankere own "Really worth 1.26 98c. gacu Inyante White Crystal ce Really worth oot ""4S8c. zacn The balance of our Bde ‘ear Cashmere Woot Vesta and Panta ait sizes, 2ina boz.... BACH BACH 5 MM 3 Bh, ee ag Sua -«? MMM 5 SES = : ALL THIS Mascracrrnens: AND Iuronters: Srocks aT A Ss. ACRIFICE, BARGAINS 1 ARE A REVELATION. Porviar Szorerse Prsce, Sevesta Srancer. ILVER—— > a et ste W. A. PEGE & C2: Sth and Penn. ave. Mothers who desire mone but the best and pretticat things for children's wear should visit our Invante’ Department. ALLL gene feeee meat Keeee ee 8 3 ope uy a4 SoEss AMA a! w % ” =: & ¥ Is centered arcont those lovely new DRESS GOODS we offered at euch a tremendous seer fice for TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURS. DAY. One day ts nesriy yone, and although it hus been a rainy one there has been an eager lot of buyers around the long center counter in the new building. TWO DAYS LEFT! If you Want «lovely new DKESS sce us early TOMOR: ROW of next day. Tn aditition to the eplendid Ist we published in vesterday’s “Siar” hore area few more wonder: Ful baroains for the qualities offered Sé-inch Prench Broadcloth, all colors; could not be imported for $2.50 yard. rel 7 Price ... --@ Heavy-weight Cloakings, im checksand strines, 20, S4 inches wide, all colors. Per yard, $2.75. Worth considerable more. A magnificent Ine of BROAD-cloths, In the popular shades. Wonderfully cheap at @ $1.25, €1.57 YD. S4-tuch Broadcloths, in light shades of tan, for opera cloaks. A great barain cae =, = SERS itt $2.50 SK POR =O CET QO sk For 59 CIT GE j Absolutely the best that are purchosabile at thing like our price, Sbutton Su: Quetatres, unequated for At, finis! We pride ourae!ven Ask also to see Gloves MOCHA. Nw ont color. They take the plare of a Chamots Glo for winter wear. “Th sewing torn apart, but the leather, ACES, ACES, Some 20 to B5-cent Torchons rduced to DCTS. | Various widths. Also Ineertnce NOME UR QTORE ome TS OCR SESnE And look ar place fn town te you anythi PrP 7 EER ae Par | per I Ee ALB RR 10. A, Pe Li keE a. Profits Second.” x. Ave NW. “Where Quality’s Fer A Flannel Wrapper, with Wactewu back and shirred yoke, with which we have bad such success at 85 each, so Spectals T 2 S-inch GLORIA, metal hand? Sinch UNION SILK. metal handle. . Bind UNION SILK, natured w | 2Sinch UNION SILK, metal handle Laxscron & Bao. Ix Toe Or Peace Prrrane For Wan YOU WILL NAVE PLENTY OF NEED FoR, AN UMBRELLA THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR-SEE US—WHILE OUR STOCK Is LARGF. OUR PRICES ARE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL OF YOU. A Umirelia, ‘Union sii Srabratia, Cnton ailk Winch GLOPTA, natural wood handle LORIA, natural woot handie inch GLORIA, natural wood handie 28-inch GLORIA, mataral wood handle inch GLORIA, metal hone QW-tnch GLORIA, metal bandie b GLORIA, natural wood handle Wench GLORTA, motal bandie 284 JORTA, wetal handtie St ch GLORIA, natural wood hens 2BAnch GLORIA, natural wood hand 2Sinch GLORIA, al wood 2Sanch GLORIA, natural w ot hapdie ‘2Hinch GLORIA, metal handle SLORIA, metal handle Wench UNION SILK, stort rod, natura wood he: Qeinch UNION SILK, natural y handle... UNION SILK, “nacural” woot 23 DH . : 83.25 UNION SILK, natural wood ‘Bocinct RIAL od, natoral Wood handle, Fineh NATURAL WOOD joel rod. SSAMERS For Lavirs, Mises A Cc, x, IN THE NEWEST STYLES, —— MACKINTOSHES IN THE PRETTY NEW MAT WIN USE, THE NO GARM! THAT WILL BE [AS MUCH OF A SAV- ING TO YOU AS A Gos. - SAMER OR MACKINTOSH. of val Lace Curtaine tote NB Our sample sai dtou “Eton” waist. with coat ck and navy bine, only #15. These but hint at the best and the most complete stock of Lalies’ Stylishly Made aud Perfect fitting Suits in thts city. Taists Was: Ant Drains Sagi: More of the All-wool Flannel Waists, in Diack and navy blue, at @2 and @2.50. Ladies’ Dressing Sacques. pinked edces, uned with ribbon, in cardinal, navy, fawn pecials and black, only €3 pected West 3 excellent styles of Fine Black Waists equal to any heretofore sold for 86.30 each. Stylish Changeable Sik Watts, knife plaiting around tho collar and cuffs and down the front, finished with girdle. Only 87.50 cach. Special Jn Yyraikine © A Ska It Wake Si 5 Think of Excellent Bisck Sateen Sitr's, lined throaghout, at the low 1.50 each. alice! Gtriish To Sout aadies? Four or five racks are loaded down with Ladies’ English Capes, Long Cloaks and 2 markets. ‘Thess embrace the very latest styles in navy, black, tan, gray and fancy brown and tan mixtures. We offer Plain Cheviot Newmarkets with the English Capes, in black ang navy blue, at 212.50. na nd ‘ore oe M essing Gacques. or Lie a aS "Teo wo iets, karts. Walking price of oaks, oaks. tyles at #14, 815, 918.50, #20, $22.50 ant Novelty English Cape Newmarkets, . 422. 44, 490 TIM ST. ns seat 3 soma EN 3S RIF As ag skis i 2k rr pon ° Bp ak bp aa be sg", Cash Jobbers and Retailere, 807 PIS8t AYE 807. An "Ad" for Menand yor Their Wives, We're rapidly establishing onr reputation ag “Headquarters for Men's Wear.” SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, NPCKWRAR, COLa LARS and CUFFS, SUSPENDERS and all « *"Men's Necessuries” are here in fallest ont choicest assortment at most devirable prices, &P will pay you to wee? M en's PTnderwear, en's Underwear, + Specially good values in all of the fole White and tural Natural ond W Drawers or im tans, grays and fancy mixtures, at 12, & . 81S and e235, Wilk: H. MeKes: 933 Ps Av: N.W. it TWEN= cay 5 =I EI III After years of general use that is the general verdict which ts reudered im favor of our — Pavssiay Syave oF LNW Curney Asp Tan, A cough medicine which is far in ad- vance of any similar preparation in the vital points of EFFICIENCY and CHEAPNESS. It CURES colds and coughs, docs not temporarily alleviate them, but CURES them. That's what you want and that’s what we offer you. I| WWE CAN BE SECURED NOW. BY MAKING A SMALL DEPOSIT———— ‘THEY WILL BE LAID ASIDE TILL CALLED FoR =531-Sinayia JHE Hl i Seater os HE 5 Price 15 Cexrs, Regular fie. size bottle of ot her cough syrups. II F. S..Wizsuss & Co, DRUGGISTS, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. II] III HEWES SSH WSi sees sees seeee TRUSSES. VR EPMA WHA, ANE ‘up to @5. ‘We carry the largest sock in the city and can fit man, woman orchild, A competent lady will have charge of femsie department. ‘We save you at least 60 percent. This department ak eee reeresenee corte a leader, eee es *Hygient" All-wood Drawers and Slides, white and natura’ Ka * Suit. mronenaesony * Allsrades and qualities Cauion Flannel Uude wear. andsome Pfoste-y. Hsixm: Hes3: ers 5 100 Me bie heels and toes, full seamless, por pair. 1 ere 2 pair for 0rd IN BLACE a 50ers Sinmdcet, extra Patr ~eTe Better grades at the ght prwen ‘atchiess Wer sists Nester Our 25, 50 and where at our prises. effects. Four-indien other fashion abie kin 4 Here. & Piz lace Prices, 39, 5 Est N Tocks, Ai Buy Your NECKWEAR Tite Ghirte- the Shirts jor Right here. in popularity, uuspenders VV" ependers WV All kinds, New Don't Forget Our Lad Tar Spranrays Ave Wuorz Waesr Asp Were Srzoss Aso Heacren History tells ux that the principal arti le of diet of the ancient Spartans was Wheat in its natural form. As the result wach Wholesome diet they were the stromme ext and healtuiest race of anctont times, t@ inect whom tn battle was the dread of every nation then on the faw of the arth, Tg Lnchest authorities of the presemt day agree ithout ithout 8 flour No. 1 Hard Dakota and Minnesotg ‘Wheat is tsed.and the preatest care te to tnsure tothe flour the possession of nutritions qualities contained tn the ‘Unitke the majority of whole-wheat ~~~