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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1893—TEN PAGES. Cash Ploney eaninnn te Was Scarce? |A Little You would never| !rade History! ‘The Gloves, the Ribbons, the Handker- havethoughtithad| ="."s"aie Rana ‘the other Fall goods simply ‘flew’ Sat- eves kortag ana Uae secret of buyerswhohave| &:..'5 2. Crowded the {A World-- Renowned Firm Came to grief not long ago. ‘It's one of too. The story: They bought in France $2,000,000.00 worth of Five, High-class Novelty Dress Goods, which cost $1.75 to $2.00 per yard to import. When the get money enough to pay the import @uties, so they were held by the au- thorities as security. Meanwhile the re- tail stores of the country had put in when the firm bad collected enough Money to pay the duties, it found itself practically ‘‘cornered."” We've been ‘waiting for just such am opportunity as ‘There are about 150 styles, and they all go on sale tomorrow at $1.50 Yard. Pare poegomareeep Plaids, which cost $1.25 per yard to land. We were unable to secure more than 3 pieces (50 inches wide), which also go on sale tomorrow. x ANOTHER REMARKABLE OFFER— Choice of 21 styles “Acme Mills’ Prints, im Stripes and Dainty Figures, for house wrappers, made to sell for 12% 8 1-2 Cts. Yard. The Gloves Attracted big crowds Saturday. Six clerks were Kept busy nearly the entire me’ BUTTON NOVELTY GLACES, Latest fall tints, all sizes, made to sell for $1.50 pair, now selling for The Ribbons ‘Were besieged last week, and the rush started in anew this morning. All-silk, Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons, in every °o id Who Said |"PIERCE’S cbiefs, the Stockings, the Perfumeries, you seen the mass the time. And people appreciate all goods reached New York the firm couldn't their Fall stocks, and a short time ago, this, and we bought part of the stock. small consigument of Silk and Wool 75 Cts. Yard. ets, Our price, day. This is the offer that did the busi- 98 Cts. Pair. satus ‘shade, worth double these ere pene, 1-inch Ribbons— § CENTS ¥D. 1% -Ineh Ribbons— 7 CENTS YD. 1ieinch Ribbons— 9 CENTS 2ineh Ribbons—i2 CENTS YD. 2%yincb Ribbons—16 CENTS YD. Lot Shell Combs Never before sold for less than 15 cents each, to our knowledge, regular price, ‘20 and 25 cents, now selling for 9 Cts. Each. Laces--Half Price. Silk Crocheted Laces, in cream, navy, garnet, reseda, olive and dark green, 7 inches wide, that sold $2.87 and $4.50 24., now go for $1.44 and $2.25. Same, 4 inches wide, to match, were $1.50 and $2.75 yd., now go for 75 cts. and $1.33. The latest effect in Black Bourdon Lace, 10 inches wide, at the low price of S7 ets. 6 inches, to mateh, 59 cts. B inches, to mate, for 28 ets. Eton Fronts reduced from 48 and 58 cents to 35 and 40 cents. Windsor Ties, slightly solled, reduced from 50 cents to 25 cents, New Veilings, 25, 27, 32 and 40 cents, » PIERCE «. ‘Where Quality’s First, Profits Second. Srn Sr. & Pa. Ave, Manger Space. . ia Irish Point and tains for the next three days at cent off regular prices. Drsixc Cuams. 1.25 Dining Chairs, for cash. ibe Dining Chairs, for casi. 73 Dintog Chairs, for cash. ‘$5.25 Dining Chairs, for cash. Cary, Crosers. $85 China Closets, for cash. $45 China Closets, for cash. $55 China Closets, for cash $82.50 China Closets, for cash Waxproses ‘$10.50, Wardrobes, $26 Hall Stand, for cash. $5.50 Hall Stand, for cash. --While Harping. - ON THE QUESTION OF LOW PRICES ccoceee PON't--.-..- BE OBLIVIOUS TO HIGH QUALITIES. --.----Never--..--- ALLOW YOUR ANXIETY FOR CHEAPNESS TO BIND YOUR EYES 4S TO MERIT. Have combined the “HIGHEST QUALITIES” and at the mame time retained the “STANDARD OF LOW PRICES." which is a characteristic of our ‘success in the Shoe business. -- As Confidence - - IS THE BASIS OF ALL BUSINESS TRANSAC- TIONS Should be careful in purchasing your fall foot- wear—buy from a house with a reputation, for --Our Guarantee: - Goes with every pair we sell, no matter what the price—or money refunded 1f you are not pleased. E7THATS THE WAY WE DO. Heilbrun&Co., 402 7th St. N.W. Stax: “Tue Ow Wowax Is Suor.” 1t Telegram Panton Serres. eee ee eee Carpets, Carpets, ai Ail-wool Art Squares. for eash.T3e. 2e3e. ‘Me. Carpet. for cual. - $1.15 Carpet, Mottled: for $1.35 Carpets, $1.50 Carpet. for cash. ._- Se Carpet. for cash. Mogcerr: Axo Jacorann Axurx. ster Rvas. ASx26-in. $1.25 Rugs, for cash. ZTxBS-in. $3.50 Rugs, for cash 1.65 Biat4-in $3 Chinese Goat Ru cas 210 Panton Taztes. ‘We. Parlor Tables, for cash, lor Tybles, for cxsh. Parlor Tables. for casb aS Parlor Tables, for cash. 0 Parlor Tables. for cash. In addition to the above attractive bargains we shall allow 25 Per Cent Off for Cash KOLB PHARMACY. GREAT LOW-PRICED PATENT MEDICINE LIST: Former Reduced THE BALANCE OF THE EN- = STOCK. JULIUS LANSBURCH, “Rink,” nw N.Y. Ave Nea 14m Sr. Recvived yesterday trom the worIDs FAIR States that Kimball PIANOS HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE MEDAL, MET. ZEROTT'S. HIGH-CLASS LAUNDRY WORK. COLLALS, Ze. CUFFS, 4c. LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED Wit SUPERIOR FINISH AND LOOK BAUAL TO NEW, AIR. BHEETZ'S tomorrow. Any favor you want All of ocr special days are big sucrenses. ‘They, Sue. PER couldn't be otherwise. The | CALLED FOR AND Di best Casdies that can be made YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, are offered at prices. | Uptown office. S14 10th st. ew. BELEizs i ANF OSwe a WV rks, 43.G st ow. aciizs is 419 72H sr, west ‘Telepuoos vue. 1.00 1.00 69 Scott's Emulsion + 1.00 +63 Phospbatic Emulsion, made fresh every day, full pints, reduced to. 59 Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, pints, only. . 40 Totlet Paper, tat 3 for .25 Ely's Cream Balm. an Davis’ Cuticle Balsam. . 25 19 For this sale only. Hostetter’s Bitters. .f 69 Brown's Iron Bitters. + 1.00 68 Jayne's Expectorant. + 1,00 69 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 1.00 69 Simmons’ Liver Regulator. 1.00 09 Warner's Kidney Cure... 12 8S Pierce's Medical Discovery. 1.00 69 Pierce's Favorite Prescript! 1.00 69 Lydia Pinkbam’s Compound. 1.00 60 Hull's Hair Renewer 1.0068 50 38 ‘2e., 2 for .25 Fellows’ Syrup Hypophosphites. 1.50 96 Ayer's Hair Vigor... 00° 58 Duffy's Malt Whisky 1.00 68 Sea Salt (large boxes). 25 2B Pond's Extract 50 as| Carter's Pills . e., 2 tor .25 | Williams’ Pink Pills. 50 0 Mustang Liniment 2 etd Bay Ram (large bottles). 50 and .25 Carbolie Acid (full quarts) 40 25 2 15 i. ae “ally reduced)... $0 39 Cut this out for reference. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E STS. N.W. Mockbee’s F St. Shoe Store CLOSED. Now For Srraspunorr’s It 10TH, 11TH AND ¥F ST& 4.W. Our Lunch Room Re-opened Today. IMPORTANT BOOK SALE. ‘Want to add a book or so to your library? Or perhaps some of your favorite authors have finger marks, &c., from frequent handling, or the covers may be worn out or lost—unsightly things to have its the bookcase—needn’t be there. With our entie basement sales room given over to Books and the Uttle prices they carry, makes buying here easter than ever. Books are merchandise and should be sold as such. We buy Books as we do every other class of goods—to well at the least profit we can afford. And so the great sales of Books made here last year come about. The stock Is choice—strictly first-class—and embraces all the standard publications of Art—Biography—£ssay—Fiction—History—Poetry Drama ~Politics—Travel—Iteligion—Science — Natural History. * This special sale of Books which begins tomorrow is out of the usual. Read the prices—uncom- mon readi 500 copies Leisure Hour Series of various au- thors, nicely bound in cloth. -85e. Actually worth 35c. 200 Miscellaneous Books, printed from clear type on good paper, and bound in cloth—Dickens, Scott, ‘Thackeray, Carlyle, Ruskin and many others. ——40e. Actually worth 40¢. Cooper's Sea Tales and Leather Stocking Tales, five volumes, cloth, ——$1.75 set. Actually worth $1.75. Irving's Complete Works, eight volumes, cloth. $4.25 set. Actually worth $4.25. Dickens’ Complete Works, handsomely bound, gilt top, fifteen volumes. ——$10.00 set. Actually worth $10.00, Syepercies re tetas Ape ery: Gents eed George William Curtis’ Works, cloth. gilt top—Blacknore, Long, Auerbach, Elliot, Irv- —-$1.25 vol. Actually worth $1.25. ing, Kingaley, Lamb, &c. ——S0c. Actually worth 50c.—— 500 copies ‘Tenting on the Plains With General 1,000 Cloth-bound Books at ——I5e. Actually worth 15e. 1,000 Books, by the best authors, printed from ¢lear type on good paper, bound in half calf. ——41.00, Actually worth $1.00.—— Columbian" Atlas. Cloth, $1.75.Actually worth $1.75. ——iSe. Actually worth 75e.—— 200 copies “The £1,000,000 Bank Note, Mark Twain, cloth. " by Star Shoe House, 726 7th St. HE STOCK OF FINE SHOES at Strusburger's Star Shoe House, 726 7th st., must be closed out at once. The few Femaining 100 pairs left over from the ‘Mockbge recetver's sale bave been trans- ferred hither. As is the cuse with most sales of this character only Fine Shoes now remain. In order to close out these Fine Shoes in the narrow lasts and small sizes at once we will sell them at prices Usually asked for the medium and low- priced Shoes. Remember that this Receivers’ Sale of Shoes —is beng conducted on square and hon- est principles with a view of closing out the stock as quickly as possible. Noth- ing but necessity could impel us to quote Such starvation prices for Fine Shoe Leather as are now being quoted. We are not buying any Shoes to keep the sale a going indefinitely. It's a rather grim prospect to hare to fairly give Shoes away in order to clear them out, but we've got to fuce it and the quicker it’s over the better. Star Snot Hovse, 726 Tre Sz. CHAPIN BROW! (HON Poperner.} Recervers. Wx N. Dazzox, Masacer. ee8-eolm Oruers $3.50 Snozs For 83. | Our $3. Shoes | bine grace with | for Jadies have stylehigh qual- | sways boon ity with « low prime favorites price, @ glove- | inthe Wash- like fit with ab- | ington adios, solute comfort, | and they seem HOOVER #nd softness | | to be more pop- & and fineness | sir thts year SNYDER, withgreat dur- than ever be- ability. 8350 1217 PA. AVE. 1s the price for | tore, probebiy | such a Shoe owing t> our | unusually at- elsewhere. Only | tractive assort- Three Dol- | ment. These lars per | 83 Shoes com- pair he You Can’t Be Too Particular countort Bt and service. wet ail three in 12. 00 Ladies’ Shoes, in opera tip, ‘common sense, cloth top ot ae an Ladies’ Wear-well Shoes, in French kia, dull or glazed dunvola tops ntton, lace or Blucher, ail Kinds 33 00 EDMONSTON xew—1334 F Sz, N.W,—stone Corset Chat. Don't grow stout, ladies, for then you'll begin to look old. Have your Corsets made to order. We can make you a Cor- set—not a ‘vice—that'll enable you to take a deep breath, expand your chest, hold your stomach in and walk straight. Best materials, to match any costume, only $8. See us for health! 5 , Parstean Coxrune Corser Co, 1107 G uelan, late of F st., Mgr.) ocd Every Candy Will be our special to- mor: ‘That te to say, we're going to make a mixture of all inds of CANDIES for 25 CENTS A POUND, Our regi any of lis aeeutnt of the mn we oer, “Tt! a special at 0) cent Elsewhere as good can dies are” 30 cents souvenir with every (allt & Cox. . S. TEE BOTS tie, Girt & Sok: LES FS Fee, oe There’s No Reason In being afraid to have a tooth ex- tracted. We extract teeth painlessly. We don't use gas, because in many casos the pain fs felt Just the same; but @ proparation which, applied to the gums, renders them insensivle to pain for the time being. Extracting, Suc. EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 Pa Ave N. W. Hajf leather, $2.00. Actually worth $2.00, 100 copies School Dictionary. —25e. Actually worth 25¢.—— ——i5e. Actually worth 75e.—— 50 sets Macaulay's Poems and Essays, three vol- umes, bound in half leather. $1.00 set. Actually worth $1.00—— 25 sets Jules Verne’s Works, five volumes, bound in half leather. . ——$1.00 set. Actually worth §1.00.— Dickens’ Complete Works, ten volumes. ——8.75 set. (Basement. Clearing sale of the Lovell International Library of paper-bound books, ———l0e. Reduced from 50¢e.—— ALL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS OF STAND- ARD AUTHORS. Custer,” cloth. Actually worth $3.75. sseeesesL1th st. building.) —— ABOUT OUR FURS. Fashion in Furs seems to grow every year more tasteful and artistic, and it is a certain fact that the Fur Garments of the present day are cut with more skill and fit with @ precision and ac- curacy which were totally unknown a few years ago. This is the case with our Furs. They are a Special feature with us. We've brought this department to a high standard and shell maintain it by keeping only the right kinds and selling them at popular prices. Here are a few prominent values: Russian Hare Capes, full 20 inches long, storm) Russian Hare Capes, Tudor style, full 24 inches ning. Tong. i os ian Pitan worth $5.00.— —$12.50, Actually worth $12.50.— Short Feather Collarettes. Best French Coney Capes, full 20 inches long, | —18, 25, 38 and que heavy satin lining, high rolling collar. Actually worth these prices. $0.50. Actually worth $6.50.— eee se gy aaa erage Best grade Russian Hare Capes, Tudor style, ful! Actually worth these prices. ‘22 Inches long, bigh storm collar, satin lining. Neck Scarfs, with full mounted bead and patent —$7.50. Actually worth $7.50.— — Choice Astrakhan Capes, Tudor style, heavy satin | Mning. ——$18.00. Actually worth $18.00.— @d foor. —$2.00 to $20.00. Actually worth these prices. Fur Fagings—mink, beaver, marten, French seal, astrakban, Persian lamb, ete, 11th st. building.) INTERESTING MILLINERY NEWS. You'd think by a glance at the Millinery Store that the “first sight’ days were Just beginning. ‘They ARE. Every day 1s a Reception Day for something new in the Millinery parlors. Our Millinery Stock 1s not made up of repetitions. Originality and novelty are meant to mark EVERY ONE of the ‘Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. The all-the-time try is to improve on everything that has gone before. Some very special things for today. They are priced very low, too, Trimmed Hats, the richest, choicest / One lot Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats, in all the prop- | er colors, Ladies’ styles, Mc. Act rth 45c. $3.50 to $20, Actually worth $3.50 to $20. separa pt tts ‘This is a special value and won't last but a few days. Ladies’ Untrimmed Hate—fne French Felts, all} one iot Ladies’ Untrimmed Hate, ip all the new the new shapes and colors, shapes and colors, $1.25 and $1.50. Actually worth $1.25 and $1.50. 2d Mloor.........eeeeee ease We. Actually worth Te. seeees-2d annex.) For Mews Nionr Roses ‘The proper material for preseut use is Twilled | ‘Muslin—heavier than the plain muslin, more com- fortable and more durable. We are showing a! special line that sold Inst s this season is Pressep Grass Deranruenr. Good Pressed Table Tumblers. —-35e. doz. Actually worth ie. Extra Quality Thin Blown Table Tumblers. ~—B0e. doz. Actually worth 50e.— Imported Engraved Glass Oil Bottles, —10e. Actually worth 10¢.—— (th floor. -10th st. bldg.) And actually worth 50c. ‘They are cut full and long, are well made and Possess all the good qualities for which our Night Robes are well known. Best grade Wamsutta Twill, —Te. Actually worth Te.—— 1009 F st. door.) Cmxa Deranruent. A choice line of Dinner, Tea, Breakfast, Game Gxt and Soup Sets, a 102 pleces Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, four styles, rich decorations. Haypxencuters. $20.00. Actually worth $20.00. 56 pleces Limoges China Tea Sets, newest style decorations. ——$9.00. Actually worth $9.00,—. (th floor. 10th st. bldg.) In our great dren's Handkerchiefs there are alwa} gain spots. ‘Two today that savor of economy 50 dozen Men's White Japanese Silk Handker- ebiefs, full size, 14, 1 and 1%-Inch bem. Speetal price, 2c. Actually worth 29e, 100 dozen Women's White Japanese Silk Hand- kerchtefs, with scalloped edge, embroidered in white and duinty colors. Special price, ctually worth Hovstrvastserxe Depanruest. Keystone Egg Beaters. $1.00. Actually worth $1.00. Extra Quality Japanned Tin . Actually worth 12%e. 1214e. st oor... ..24 annex.) | Infants’ Bath Tubs, 26 inches long, heavy Ja- panned tin. ty ——600. Actually worth 50¢.— The “Ideal” id Iron Rest, polisher and waxing Prcrvres, Easers Axp Ponrnarts. | pact ota en Our recent purchase of a manufacturer's stock of Framed Pictures, Photo Panels, ete., brings such values as perhaps Washington has never seen be- Actually worth 25e.— Kolling Pins, hard wood. Actually worth Te.—— fore. In the lot are Large Framed Pictures the Fancy Clothes Hampers, a sinall lot. manufacturer's price for many of which was $2.00 $1.00, Actually worth $1 : to $3.50. We are selling at —$1.25. Actually worth $1 —# And they are actually worth 95c. A lot of White and Gold Easels, 514 feet high, ornamented top und bottom. ~-—68e, Actually worth 68¢.—— An additional attraction for tomorrow 1s one thousand Framed Engravings, neat frames, good subjects. Wash Boilers, extra good quality, heavy metallic bottom. ——85e. Actually worth 65e.— Wood Fiber Patis. Will stand bard usage. iy worth 35c. 18, made of heavy tin, ——15e. Actually worth 1e.— Large Japanned Dust Pans. Actually worth e. Actually worth 2c. A large Crayon Portrait from a photograph of any size or style—artistically made and accompanied by our guarantee of entire satistaction—for $1.95. ag -1th st. bidg.) Orricat Derartuest. Cortery Deranrvesr, Signal Service Barometers and Thermometers | Rogers’ Shear Co.'s Nickel-plated Scissors, all combined. steel, 314 to 6 Inches. ——Were 25e. Now 15e.— ——Were 25c. Now 18¢.— Tin Case Thermometers. Men’s Round Shaving Mirrors, beautiful frames. —Were 15e. Now Te.—— ——$1.50 and $2.00,— Wood Case Thermometers. —Were 25e. Now 18¢. Cabinet Medium Thermometers. Now 50c— Actually Worth these prices, Joseph Rodgers & Sons’ Best Carvers, best stag horn handles. Ist annex.) ' (Ist foor.. st annex.) ae Woovwarn & Lormor. WITH, 11TH AND ¥ STREETS N.W. 5 WOODWARD ::. LOTHROP, |See the Procession ‘That's streaming in and out of this mod- ern Shoe house and you'll realize the ir- resistibility of low prices. Ours is with- out doubt one of the bandsomest Shoe puriors in the world, no exaggeration, But you don't have to pay a cent for grandeur. On the contrary, we chal- lenge competition so far as our Shoes and our prices are concerned. These grand prices will attract crowds of buy- ers tomorrow. Handsome Imported Oiliograph, size 12x16 inches, free with every sale, THE “VICTORIA” SHOES. ANOTHER “LEADER” FOR LADIES. All styles, 9 different shapes of toes. Tipped or plain. Equal to any $2 Shoe you ever ought. It's a grand Shoe, es- peclaily made for us, and will undoudtediy make "hosts of friends among the Indies, Our $i 48 vrice. ™ THE “GOOD-SERVICE” “KING” SHOES OUR “LEADER” FOR GENTLEMEN, Fine calf, all styles and widths, Hand welt. All toes. A better service-giving Shoe is not sold anywhere. Guaran- teed to be equal to any $3.50 Shoe In the elty. ‘They're go- ing to have a big run at our Dongola, Richmond Upped or opera Button, Made express- ly for us as one of our lead- ers. Folly equal to any $1.50 Shoe in the land. Our price... common, and opera toe, sense, toe, plain. $1.23 CESS” SHOES FOR LADIES. French dongola; hand- Fine sewed finish; 9 different xtyles; A to E widths; all sizes; button or Ince; tipped or plain; Richmond, Philadelphia, opera, Piccadilly or common sense, Every pair warranted. to any $2.50 Shoes. Our $1.98 ing” price. “STEEL-SHOD” SCHOOL SHOES FOR MISSES, BOYS AND CHILDREN, ‘or Boys and Girls. Every patr bears our guarantee. Per- fect-fitting, service-giving. All styles, tipped or plain. $1.50 tS ene LOOT OVERGAITERS, 35 CENTS. ‘ual ‘tak- KINGS PALA SHOE STORE, 810-812-814 Seventh Street. “Quick and Sure” Describes the action of MILBURN'S MALARIAL CAPSULES in any case of ils, fever or malarial complaint. 24 ours is the longest time required. The cure is guaranteed by our offer to re- fund the money ff it should fail, when used according to directions. 2% CENTS A BOX. Of all druggists. Lins C. MEBs: 672 & G SH Giving Up Coats At Reduced Prices. As announced a few days ago, will drop our cont department. have put prices on those re- mcining which ought to clear them out immediately. Couts which Were $7.50 now $4.50. x now $5.00, nats Which were $10.50 mow $7.50, mats Which were $13.50 now $10.00, oats which were $15.00 now $10.50. oats Which were $20.00 now $13.50, which were §5.00 now which were $5.50 now $7.00 now $9.00 now Coats which were $12.00 now which were " Coats which were ‘These are Fall and Winter Coats, in plain blacks, “grays and tans, ‘and were made by ‘one of the best man facturers in the country. Carhart & Leidy, 928 Tru St. Asp 706 K Sr. oe Lister’s Dentifrice Is a harmless, fragrant tooth powder, com posed of the best anacsthetics and ‘ecbalk. ‘The anaesthetics serve to arrest decay and the chalk cleans and whitens the teeth. Contains no grit. 25c. bot. Here only. Tuomrsow's Puaracy, 703 15raSz. Butter Gone Up. We won't advance prices. For the pres- selling ery Butter for § you a box C.O.D.? ‘Write or ts your order——prompt delivery. Jas. F. Oyster, 9THAND PA. AVE. N.W. fER MARKET. MARKET 00! You Cannot Read —The “Star” by that poor, yellow, flickering Nght with- out ruining your eyesight. Warssacn Gas Beavers Give a soft, mellow light, by which it fs a delight to read. Superior to the elec- trie loop and less expensive. Gas Burners, $2.25 and up. Gas Appliance Ex., N.Y. AVE NW. oc: Grand Winter Opening. My importations have arrived, and I will be ready to exhibit the latest PARIS FASHIONS In BONNETS, ROUND HATS and TOQUES, Together with my own speclal designs, op MONDAY AND TUEDAY, October 2 and 3. Mrs. I'l. J. Hunt, 830-310 1309 F st. nw. irs. I. V. Slater, 931 F Srreer, ‘Will be ready to show the most exclusive designs in advance of Fall and Winter M§lDf- nery, From the leading houses of Paris and London. MOURNING HATS AND BONNETS, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Oct. 3 and 4, 8030-2 SELTERS WATER from the Royal Prussian Springs Administration, NEIDER-SELTERS, Nassau, Germany, fust received. N. W. Burebell. 1325 Foot The ‘Square, bara Bon Poe | Marche. We Thank $2.48| YOu For Your Visit and also for your liberal pa- tronage today. Our 8th Annual Fall Opening —will go on recont as the most auspicious event of our business career in Washington, We feel deeply grateful for the confidence reposed in us, and in the future we shall exert even greater efforts in | your behalf, We promise | you the greatest values ever | offered in this city by any | house under any conditions. | We invite you to drop in and | look around every time you j go “shopping.” We are equally glad to see callers as buyers, for they are very closely related. Exeurstre Fesrsixe Heavoear- You cannot be sure your Hat ts the very “latest shape without first seeing our artistic creations from home and abroad. You will find bere the richest and most becoming conceits introduced this season. 50c. Rinsox For 29c. 100 pieces Exquisite G-inch Pure Silk, Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, in 19 dif- ferent shades. Regular selling price, 50c. To-Mornow 29o. Yano. More Rrewox Hater Paice 1,500 pieces Pure Silk Moire Crown Edge Ribbon, iu 19 shades, at exactly haif price. Tomorrow THE 10c. WIDTH, Se. THE 12e. WIDTH, 6c. THE 6c. WIDTH, ke. THE 20c. WIDTH, 10c. $5 Neck Boss 82.98. As an opening attraction we offer Mink Fur Neck Boas, genuine celluloid bead, feet and tail complete. Regular price, $5. To.Mornow $2.98. Six Hasoxencmers Harr Axp Less 40 dozen Importers’ Samples Fine Em- broidered Silk Handkerchiefs direct from Tokio, white background, with a variety of elaborate embroidery. Worth from SOc. to $1 each. To-Mornow 25c. Eacu. 50c. Mews Siux Haxpxencurers25c. 100 dozen Men's White Japanese Silk Memstitcbed Handkerchiefs, with peat fancy borders. Worth 0c. To.Mornow 250. 29c. Hose 18c. 150 pairs Ladies’ Fine Boot Pattern Hose, plain and Richelieu ribbed, 29. ‘quality. ToMoxsow 180. 3 Px Fox 50c 81 Nrox Boss 69e Handsome line of Coque Feather Neck Boas, 2% yards long. Fully worth $1. To.Monrow 69c. 865 _& 875 Iuronren Cares $40. Five Elegant Imported Velvet and Matalasse Capes, lined throughout and richly trimmed with wilk Jet and fur, secured as samples of Parisian styles. We only needed them to look at, so you can have ‘em ToMonzow For $40. $10 Coars $7.48. Ladies ° Fine Diagonal Cheviot Cape Coats, extra full sleeves, “Uolumbia” cape and collar in one piece, clota fac- ing, wide revers, black and navy blue, ‘equill to any sold elsewhere at £10. To.Moxnow $7.48. $1.25 Groves $1.07 Pan S-button Scalloped Top Real Kid Gloves, five large pearl buttons, French cut, In 9 farhionable shades, fitted and | warranted, sold formerly for $1.25. To.Morrow $1.07 Par. Also a complete and exqulsite line of Parisian novelties in Gloves jast in, $1.50 Misses) Groves $1 Pam! Misses’ Real Kid Gauntlet Gloves, | tans, browns and modes. Regular price, | $1.50. ToMornow $1 Pan 35c. Veusses L5e you'll find ws well suyptiod ToMonsow I 39e. Fram Handsome | Wing effects in sixteca | colors. Fully worth 3. | ToMonrow 19. Eacu. Bon Ilarche, | 314-316-318 7th St.) LEAVING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. we write i BB aF Pelled to make other vice, in order to property and give to of the world ina formerly In view of this, you that on and Will not a and altogether o us Of the same to que THE SCIMITAR PUBLISHING CO. Following Tribune, Louisville other strong western the Roeuirer, hes Joined the Untted understood Commercial-Ga- zette of that city hus ‘io made arrange- ments to take the same step. The reason given is, according to @ Chicago dispatch, Gissatisfaction with the administration of and the What Is now called uot theoresnnayite Asmat name for many years and was as the most extensive and collecting agency in the ame of the old organization wat York Associated Press. It was im 1835 and supplied the ers of the country with a Service until December 10, 1882" absorbed by the United Pany now renders the general of the United States and Europe, and in the same relation to the new the old Associated Press years. There was an organization istence, serving a clientare of of the Allegheny mountains, Western Associated Presa. When the York Associated Press was absorbed the United Press the managers of ern association concetved deavoring to cover the east West and. taking the old sociated Press, which stood for an extensive Siews: association has since that lion’s skin. Its served with the United iF i ev? fi irl fe 2 Et i isi ; Hi [ file Filet al ; i organization themselves to the United get a complete news se clentage that the so-called A: j ihe teeatlt publication known as America. i nection with the new | lowest —_—-.—_ Two hundred of Austin’s prominent cit. teens are out in @ petition to Gov, Hogg which has accumulated at" Wostingnss 3 wi accumula’ at Texas’ credit. = Fire last night partially Enterprise Sanitary Pottery at one of the concerns owned by the Potteries Company. Loss, $50,000. WILKINSON, To Dr. and Mrs. A. D. WILKINSON, Uctober 2, 1568, a girl. . iton,, BROADUS. Departed this life ‘October 1, 18¥3, LUCY A. Peairtakd the beloved wife of twenty-eight Years apd t Funeral will be ‘at Providence « street between 3d and 445 strects, q October 3, at 1 pan. Friends > Vited to attend. On ROAnE AvOUES GoRAMAD, avgher of Wan, 3 ‘teat 1 and Louisa D. Graham, aged ten years. “3 “The battle’s over. Now she wears the crown.” Funeral will take place Tuesday, the 84, from the Gunton Temple Memorial dith and Streets northwest, at 3:30 pam, friends respectfully invited. ad HALL. On Sunday, October 1, 1808, at 0:45 pam, JOHN H. HALL, in lis twenty-ninth your’ Funeral ‘trots the residence of Mrs. Sblckda, 725 Alnpsias Charch at @ o'cioc Wedsebay aor: as Charch a ing." Melatives and feieme invited. = HEART. At the Woman's Christian Association ‘Home, No. 1719 18th street northwest, October 1, 1808, Mrs. ELIZA HEART, relict of the late Joun A: Heart, aged eiebty years. Funeral Tuesday. at 11 a.m., from ™. ‘Church. JONES. On Monday, October 2, 1898, at 3:30 a.m. ‘At her residence, 1220 11th street northwest, Mra. ELIZABETH T. JONES, aged seventy<ts years, Notice of funeral service in tomorrow's Pas. JUST. Ou Saturday morning. 30. in the thirty-fourth year of bis age, G! W. JUST, sou of the inte Chagles and’ Ma Just and hushand of Anna Just, at his rest- Gene 422 K street northwest. Puneral serviers at residence Tuesday, October 8, at 4 o'clock p.m, Interment at Glenwood com: story: Relatives end frieode invited to gt- tend. LYTTON. On September 30, 1803, JEPTIIA 1. LYTTON, Jr., only child of Jeptha L. Lytton aad Frances C. Anderson Lytton, aged t years, four mouths and seven days. Funeral private. ° SRY Sunday, . ae, <2 Mncaldenee’ of her patentn, 1228 G tree ¢ DNA, tufant daughter of sna M. Lauxby. ¥ residence, 406 Rth street , on October 4, at 9 O'clock a.m, 2° On Oeteer 1, ISR at Falls F. 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