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EXCITING No other house DOES—EVER DID—or EVER WILL sell ‘TIES at such LOW PRICES as ‘such STERLING QUALI- WE quote, Lo" Saxs Axp Company. BUYING Special Sale At The “Rimk.” THE CONTINUATION OF OUR GREAT 3-DAY CASH SALE FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEE MET WITH JUST TIE RECEPTION EXPECTED. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS AND UPHOLSTERIES. LOWEST PRICES FOR QUACTER CENTURY. READ THE LIST FOR TOMOR- BOW AND SATURDAY. SIDEROARDS CUT FOR CASH. No. 2Solid Quartered Sawed Oak Side board, large size, French develed plate mister. No. 180-Large Haadsome Quartered Sawed Oak Sideboard, extra large Freach beveled plate mirror. CUT FROM $48.50 TO $31.75. ‘No. 2i—Exquisite Massive Solid Quar tered Sawed Onk Sideboard, East Lake Asaign, cast brass trimmed. CUT PROM $2.80 TO $42.25. Erma FINE CHAMBER SUITES CUT FOR CASH. No. 10-Pine Quartered Sawed Oak Marble Top Chamber Suite. CUT FROM $55.00 TO $36.25. No. GuS—Beautiful Quartered Sycamore Chamber Suite, new shape. CULT FROM $90.00 TO $71.00, No. 112—Extra Large Handsome 3-plece Quartered Sawed Oak Chamber Suite. CUT FROM $180.00 TO $00.00. No. 822—Exquisite Curly Bireh Cham- ber Suite. uew shape. CUT FROM $190.00 TO $104.00. ODD WASHSTANDS CUT FoR CASH. So. 110—Solid Oak Combination Wasb- stand. CUT FROM $8.50 TO $5.50. No. 1y—Fine Bed Curly Birch Wasb- stad CUT FROM $9.00 TO $5.75. ‘No. 20—Handsome Solid Cherry Wasb- stand. CUT FROM $14.00 TO $8.75. No. 42—Elegant Soild Oak, swell front. CUT FROM 318,00 TO $11.50. No. 100T—Eleguat White Bird Eye Ma- pie Chitfonter. CUE FROM $28.00 TO $14.00. BRAass GOODS aT BANKRUPT PRICES. We have secared from a bankrupt importer balsace of Lis stock of Brass Goods, embracing Brass Piano and Bay- window Lamps, Ouyx-top Tables, Cabi- nets, de. Also handsome line of Bay- window and Odd Gold Leaf Chairs. These we bave marked at haif the prices that they were imported to sell. ‘No. $-Fine Onyx-top Brass Table. WORTH $15. ONLY $7.50. No, 36—Brass Onyx-top Table, Floren- time design. WORTH $16. ONLY $7.75. ‘Ne. 41—Fine Brass Ouyx-top Table. WORTH $18. ONLY $9.50. No. 5429-15 Brass Bay-window Lamps, onyx trim WoRTl $18. ONLY 3. No. 5020—Fine Nickel-plated Bay-win- dow Lamps. WORTH $9. ONLY $6.56. No. 8 G.P—Brass Onys-top Cabinet Table. No. 421—Fine Gold-leat Bay-wisdow airs. WORTH $15. ONLY $7.50. ROCKERS CUT FOR CASH. No. S57—Fine Solld Oak High Back Rockers, plush and tapestry seat. CUT FROM $3.75 TO $2.95. No. 850—Fine Solid Oak High Rack Rockers, plusb tapestry seats, Snished with arms. CUT PROM $6.25 TO $4.85. ODD BUREAUS CUT FOR CASH. ‘No, 21—Odd Solid Oak Bureax. CUT FROM $18 To $12.15. IRON BEDS CUT FOR Casi. No. 4244—White Enameled frou Crib, brass trimmed. CUT FROM $12 TO 99. No. 460$—Pink Enameled trou Bed, 3 feet 6 inches. CUT FROM $12.15 TO $9.50, No. 9130—White Enameled Iron Dow bie Bed, 4 feet and 4 feet 6 inches, CUT FROM $16.25 TO $11.75. EXTENSION TABLES CUT FOR CASH. No. 32-Pine 8-ft. Solid Oak Drop Leaf Extension Table.” CUT FROM $7.25 TO $5.25. No. 7—Handsome 10-ft. Solid Quartered Sawed Oak Extension Dining Tuble, cluster legs fluted. CUT FRUM $18.50 TO $13.25, CHINA CLOSETS CUT FoR CASH. No. 50—Fine Solid Oak China Closet, glass front. CUT FROM $20 TO $14.75. DINING CHAIRS CUT FOR CasH. No. 2UG—About 400 Fine Sold Oak Migh Back Dining Chairs, solid wood seat. CUT FROM $1.25 TO Te. No. 1082—Fine Solid Oak High Back Dining Chair, cane seat, carved back, CUT FROM $2.35 TO $1.45, SEW WALL PAPEns. We bare just received 15,900 rolls of the very latest colorings, combinations and designs, none of which have ever yefore been shown in Washington. We have every facility for © prompt and efictent fuldliment of any orders in- trusted to us tn Wall Papering and In- terior Decorating. Great Sale of Lace Curtains. We are overstocked in Lace Curtains, Portieres and Upholstery Goods, hence shall have # complete closing out of this departinen ’ 1 lot Iria Point Curtains. CUT FROM $5 TO $9. 4 lot Irish Point Curtains. CUE FROM $7 TO $4.50. 1 lot Irtsb Pofut Curtains. CUT FROM $ To $5. 2 lot Iris Point Curtains. CUT FROM $ TO $a Real Swiss Lace Curtaias— 1 let cut from 86 to $4. 1 lot cut from $7 to $4.50. 1 lot cut from $9 to $6. Jot cut from $10 to $7. 1 lot Nottingham Lace Curtains cut $1.33 to $1. lot Nottingham Lace Curtains cut from $2.25 to $1.50. t cur from $6 to $4. cut from $7.50 to $5. it from $3.50 to $6. it from $10 to $7.50. “Rink,” N.Y. Ave Nass 14:u Sz. Ladies’ Shoes. 66 ” Samples. JARLY IN THE SEASON WE “spoke” for the line of sam- ples that the LARGEST MAKERS of the FINEST FOOTWEAR for LADIES sent out by their drummers. Ne price was fixed—and we're glad there wasn’t—for they found busi- Gess dull and ready money lovks big as ‘® mountain to them now———Being sam- ple pairs—they represent the best that can be made———Models are really what they are—perfect im stock, style and ft——Being sample pairs we got them at & reduction——Paying spot cash got as anotber “lift” off the price——You shall share in both———Take ‘em for just what they are—the HANDSOMEST— ‘TRUSTTEST—MOST COMFORTABLE SHOES the buman foct ever stepped in—— Draw the line between this sale—of le- gitimate, honest, staple values—and the truck that has been dumped into Wash- ington from the auction bhouses———One is reliabiethe other is not-———-WE GUARANTEE OURS—what better assur- ance do you wast? Resd about them. LADIES’ BRIGHT DONGOLA BUr-| Made to “Samp TON BOOTS, with % Sell at aes Price,” 82.50. — and opers toe and LADIES’ BRIGHT DONGOLA BUT. Madeto r ToN BooTs, witn | “Sami Sell at Price,” $3.00 pointed patent leather tip and overs toe and heel..| $2.70 LADIES BRIGHT Dow 7 ra GOLA Bur-| | - TON Boors, witn| SmPl* met | nicamend sues] TN" — toe and poin aa pat ent leather tip $2.70 LADIES BRIGHT a DONGOLA COM. aaa MON-SENSE BUT- = TON BOOTS, made €3. 00. with Goodyear welt. $2.70 LADIES’ BRIGHT to | PONGOLA BUT-| TON BOOTS— Sell at Price.” hand sewed—with eee | ceesn too'end bes ent lesther tip.. $3.20. LapIes BRIGHT! DONGOLA BUT. Made to TON BOOTS— “Sample Seat | Goodyear welt—| Price” 94.00. | Piccadilly last, pat- ent leather tip sad opera heels. $3.20 LADIES’ VICI KID Madeto | BUTTON BooTs,| “sample Sell at | Goodyear welt,pat-| Price,” 94.00. | entleather tip and e opera heels. $3.20 LADIES’ HAXD- SEWED VICI KID| | peste BuTToN Boors.| “mre e4.50. with patent leather tip and opera toe Lapis" BAnp- Made to | SEWED FRENCH| “Sample Sell at KID BUTTON Price,” 84.50. BOOTS, made, on LADIES’ HAND- SEWED PATENT Made to LEATHER BUT- Sell at TON BOOTS, with ” ‘ Freneh kid “‘up-} PH°™ 5.00 Pers,” tips of same, made on strictly opera tatt...........| &4,00 Oxford Ties. LADIES’ HAND- to | SEWED BEIoET| pa DONGOLA ox- eee FORD TIES, with a. common-sense heel and toe, $1.80 LADIES’ PATENT | LEATHER ox- Madeto | FORD TIES, with| “sample Seat ‘| French kid ‘‘up-| Price,” $3.50, - | pers.” pointed pat- ent leather tip and “Potmted toe . $2.80 | i Fancy Sli y ppers. LADIES’ TAN GLACE KID JvU- ~ amar LIETTE szip.| “Semple Set! i" PEES—the atest > paaEe “tashionalle"— ‘ with pointed tip of - came, operaiast....| $2.80 LADIES BLACK = FRENCH KID| “Semp'e ay JULIETTE SLIP- Price,” = PERS, with patent be leather tip and a opera toe and Leel..| $2.80 2 Days’ Sale. OUR LADIES" SHOE DEPARTMENT 4s on the SECOND FLOOR—that's where you'll find these special ofterings—— Come in and ook ‘em over——Our clerks will take pains to properly fit you-——You won't have to. grab—and Fun without a chance to try them on ———But come in tomorrow tastead of Satuntiy if posstble—‘cause you know fm sample lines there are uot many di- plicetes of the sizes, AKS AND cCoMPaN Only Complete Outfitters in Town. PA AVE. AND 7TH BT. THE EVENING STAR: ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 A Pointer To Housekeepers. ‘We shall continue our special sale every day this ‘Week. Tomorrow we shall offer special prices on Blankets, Cottons, Sheetings, Towels, Napkins, Ta- Die Livens and everything pertaining to House Furnishing Goods. Reg. Special price. price. ‘B0c. 200. (28e. 2c. Be. le Be, ‘19e, 64 Utica Pillow Cotton. 2 2c. 160, 5-4 Utica Pillow Cotton. - Ie. lée, 4-inch Half Bleached Table Linen. 55c. 48e. @6-inch Bleached Table Damask...$1.25 39c. $2.00 25 dos. Bleached % Linen Napkins.$2.50 ‘2ixt4 Knotted Fringe Linen Towel 85¢. 25¢. ‘22x44 Huck Linen Towel... Me. Me. Biaxxers, Quizrs Ax Coxronrs. Reg. Special price, price. ‘11-4 Crochet Quilts. «$1.00 ‘Ste. 11-4 Wool Biankets......scc0cee-.$425 $3.75 11-4 Wool Blankets. $3.15 ‘11-4 All-wool Blanket. $7.19 $1.06 W. D. Cunr & Co, 1 807*811 Manxer Space. LANSBURGH & BRO. WE HAVE SAID ALL SORTS OF THINGS ABOUT HEAVY AND MEDIUM WEIGHT UN- DERWEAR, AND REMINDED YOU THAT COOL NIGHTS AND MORNINGS WERE COMING. NOW THEY ARE HERE, HOW ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THEM? WILL YOU HAVE TO BUY NEW UNDERGARMENTS? BETTER LOOK US OVER BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND WHERE AND WHAT YOU WILL BUY. 5c. NEVER BOUGHT "SO MUCH REAL GENUINE VALUE 48 THE SHIRT AND DRAWERS WE GIVE YOU FOR THAT AMOUNT. FROM THERE PRICES RUN RIGHT UP. HIGH AS YOU WANT TO GO. WE HAVE A WINDOW FULL OF GRAY SHIRTS. AND DRAWERS (REALLY WORTH A DOLLAR EACH) MARKED 75e. TAKE A PEEP aT THEM AS YOU PASS BY. FRIDAY VALUES ON OUR THIRD FLOOR. In our Cloth Department we have an extra- ordinary assorfment of select styles in foreign and domestic CASSIMERES, ASTRACHANS AND BEAVER CLOTH, including heavy novelty cloth, especially adapted for sacks or coats, at rea- sonable figures. A full line of GENTS’ CARDIGAN JACKETS, all sites and assortment of colors, at prices lower than ever. A SPECIAL LOT OF LADIES’ ALL-WOOL RED VESTS, REDUCED FROM $1.50 TO %8e. EACH. IN ORDER TO REDUCE OCR LARGE LINE OF CHILDREN'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAW- EXS WB HAVE PLACED A COMPLETE LINE ON OUR THIRD FLOOR AND MARKED THEM ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE. WE HAVE ON HAND A REGULAR LINE OF WHITE TABLE FELT, OR GENERALLY CALLUD| SILEME CLOTH, AT THE LOWEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. SEVERAL CASES OF PLAIDS, AN EXACT IMITATION OF THE FINE ALL-WOOL PLAIDS. AN ELEGANT MATERIAL FOR CHILDREN. FAST COLORS. ONLY 8. PER YARD. WORTH 12Ke. 15 PIECES OF ALL-WOOL PLAID, 36 INCHES WIDE, NEW STYLES. REDUCED FROM 0c. TO 30c. PER YARD. 18 PIECES OF FINE ENGLISH HENRIETTA CASHMERE, STANDARD COLORS, AT 40c. YD. WORTH 7c. OUR 5c. SILK WINDSOR TIES, HEMSTITCHED, IN ALL COLORS, WILL BE 25C, TOMORROW AND SAT- URDAY. CENTER AISLE, FIRST FLOOR. THE USUAL 2c. KIND, 16¢. WORTH IN- VESTIGATING, LANSBURGH BRO., 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. old Results, Good Results, The Best Results, Permanent Results Are the only results of treatment with the Electro- poise. It has cured ti ‘why not you? $24 P STREET N.W., ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., March 4, 1892. Dear Sir: It is now ten months since I began us img the Electropoise, My geueral health has been so improved; is better than for years. I be- lieve that it will do all that is claimed for it, if judiciously and perseveringly used. Would not be without Teg of oa It affords = ok, — aries ‘Respect! Mrs. H. P. TAYLOR. Electropoise. LADIES’ HOURS, i0 TO 12, 4 TO 5. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO., it 723 1TH ST. N.W. 0000000 0000 000000 Imitations Are Always Inferior to the genuine. Se it is with Ceres Flour. If Ceres Flour wasn’t ihe best it never would be imitated. In every instance where complaint Against Ceres has been traced it has turned out not to be “Ceres,” but some brand bagged and printed upon to look like Ceres. ‘To make sure that you are getting “Ceres” Flour look inside for the circular letter signed by WM. M. GALT & CU. In every suck of the genuiue is this cir- cular. So do not be decetved. House- Keepers who have used C makes “MORE” bread, bread, “WHITER” bread, “SW! ER" ‘bread aud “BETTER” breed than any other flour. All grocers sell Ceres. We only wholesale it. W.M. Galt &Co., QO warouesate rLovr Np Peep OCocos ceaceecoocecoocesco SCSSOCOOCS SCOOSSOSSSSSSSessoecesse oO cor. 1ST AND IND. AVE, NW. it 00000000000000000 G & Exzvesra Srnzers COUPON. iri cele ceecicet creer ce PrPPrprrerrrrPer reer err rr rer rire THIS EVENING STAR COUPON AND 15C ENTITLES BEARER TO ONE PAIR OF 450 SILVER LINK OR PATENT LEVER CUFF BUTTONS IF PRESENTED FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. ‘GSDSSRGDSSDDDEDESRSRDESIOSSSEESIND The Palais Royal, G Axp Exzverra Srnzers. Friday’s Bargains. WE THINK IT HARDLY WORTH WHILE TO MENTION THE REM. NANTS THAT WILL REWARD THE EARLY VISITOR TOMORRO' THEY ARB TOO QUICKLY ABSORBED BY CERTAIN OF THE PALAIS ROYAL PATRONS, WHO HABITUALLY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE PRICE REDUCTIONS. Below is a list of Friday's, Bargains that arc in ample quantities to withstand the eager demands of so many that the late callers may be sure of not being disappointed. Srecuar, Bazoams Ix ‘Tue Basewesr. 19. tastena of 250 a Pound for Fresh Buttercups—a dainty sweetmeat. 29c tor boc quality Full-size Door Mats. Warranted Dest quality, $1.35 tor s22 quality Pictures, in frames 23227 inches. The sub- ject are ‘Taber's latest photogravures snd colored fac-similes. The frames are of white enamel, with corners richly ornamented in gold. Srecuz Bansancs Ox Tue Finsr Fron, 48c Pair for 96e Pigskin and $1 Suede Kid MBusquetsire Gloves, LLe tor 18¢ 0 pound Writing ‘Paper—one hundred sheets for 11c. 5c ana Tc tor epoice of thousand Novels. Publisher's Price, 25c. 5c yard tor se quality toch wide Satin and G.G. and Watered silk Ribbons. Warranted all silk’ and in all the art shades, 9g 25.c sara tor 85¢ quality éineh-wide Satin and G.G. Ribtons. War- ranted best quality silk and im cholce variety of shades. 39-c each tor 6S¢ Sterling Siver Souvenir Spoons, with “Washington” in bowl. 19 c cach tor 200 quality Autumn-weight Ribbed Balbriggan Vests for 38 cacn tor soe ‘Fan Vells, in very latest styles, 0c for the 6Sc Vella, Lic yard for 40¢ quality Velling, with chenitle dots in various colors. 235c sss tor doe qulty large see Peet Cott Buttons 80c for 50e quality. 38c for 47e Combination Pocket Book aud Card Case, with filigree sil- ver trimmings. : 22c ncn tor 250, 85¢ and 600 Hatdkerchlete, Slight ae lightly creased by win- 6 25c tor aoe quality Cloth-top Leather Shopping Bags, 21c tor French aut and Enamel Sword Lace Pins, with chain and scabbard. 59c tor $1 Hair Pins, with fancy sterling silver tops and shell prongs. 50c tor Boys’ and Girls" $1 School Umbrellas, full size, very strong. R115 or raatow $1.35 avd $1.50 “Gloria twisted wood handles, D8c sor Ladies’ $1.55 Rabver Circular, Might welght, with hood. $1 for Misses’ Cloth-nish Waterproot Raglans, in stripes and plaids. Qe tor 18¢ 1mist Japanese Plates. Sle for 50c Sagar and Cream Sets. $5 for $7.50 Imiri Jars, $5 for $9 Tokorabl Vases. §3.50 for $7 Koros and Biss Tiss — oe for Sc Satsuina Vases, 33¢ for 50e Tokio Sugar rear Sets, 12¢ for 18e Plates. $12 for $18 1 Y $1.25 Tokouabi Vases. ae pear ear Srecraz Bancatxs Ox Tue Szcoxn Froor. Reusayts of Wool, Silk-and-wool and All-silk Dress Goods. A half hundred lengths sufticlent for a lady's complete costume. Over a hundred Pleces long enough for children's dresses. Just half the price per yard asked of thone who bought earlier in the week — befe He classed as ‘remnants, : Sees Umbrellas, with quaintly 1c tor choice of are hundred Damask Towels, with knotted fringe, 19c tor 29¢ stomte Cloth Bureau Scarfs. Full 54 inches long. 8c vara tor Winter-weight Red Flannelette, stripes, with figures, dots and 39 tor 50 quaity Alttiven German Table Damask. 13 tor 106 quasity Full-size Hemstitched Huck Towels, Srecuaz Bazcarxs Ox ‘I'xz Turn Froon. 7 5c toe tno $1 Indigo Wrappers the beat $1 Wrapper in town. 75 C for the $1.25 Mourning Wrappers. Yoke, ruffic and Watteau plait. 98. for the $1.48 Figured and Striped Flannelette Wrappers. All sizes. $2.48 sor tne $3 miderdown Bath Robes Figures on pink, blue, gray grounds, 49c tor ose striped Flannel Skirts, in all colors. Yoke band, deep hem. 9c tor $1.50 Lined Sateen Skirts, with two shirred rulles $2.79 for $3.98 Mohair Skirts, with taffeta silk ruffles. 50¢ bair for Misses’ 98 A ln P.D. Corsets. Sizes for girls and young 21o tor 20 Gingham Aprons. Pretty styles and full size. Srrcut Bazoaxs Ox Tue Fovrra Froor. 2 16 c sara tor 20¢ quglity Coln-spot Dotted Swiss, for curtains, &. 33. yard for full-sise Down Pillows, qovered with silkaline. Full rufles. 8c pate tor Waite Lace Curtains, ‘expensive looking designs. Actually worth $1.25. T5c pate tor White Lace Curtains, 8% yards by 46 inches. Actually worth $1. $1.50 soatena ot #280 tor 810 Japarone Mags, tn fart colors and art cn. $1.15 tustoaa of $1.40 for 224 Japanese Rugs, in fast colors and art shades. Wraps for 1893-94. The $5 Jackets reduced to $3.68 daring the introductory sale are surely extra good value. They are latest reefer style "and are made of cheviot, in black, blue and brown. ‘The Cheviot Reefers offered at §6 have the extra long skirts and are an unusually attractive garment at the price. ‘The English Beaver Jackets with fur cdge are good value at $12.75. ‘They have the umbrella back, as in more expensive imported jackets, The $15 Kersey Jackets with fur collar and edging will be best ap- Preciated after trying on, Some will prefer the plainer Kersey Reefer with umbrelia back. Both are extra value at $15. ‘ ‘The Jackets par excellence for mourning are the Black English Diagonals at $9.75, $12.75 and $15. ‘The cheapest Mas the appearance of a made-to-order garment. Two extra good values are amo:g the Sedl Plush Capes:—The $15 garment with real seal edging and satin-lined “Worth” collar and the $19.50 Cape, the latter looking Mke a $75 seal garment. ‘The $37 Changeable Velvet Cape with rich fur trimming has not its equal elsewhere in this city at less than $50, The English Beaver Cloth Cupes with fur edge, though marked $9.75, will be judged worth $15, Among the Wraps for elderly Indies are a! number of styles with beald and fur trimmings that sell from $9 to §20-all unusually goo? values. Misses’ Ganarers —gretenens to fit children trom @ to 12 year, of age. At prices ranging) from $5, to $25 are many rovelties in plaia and fancy cloths with fur and braid trimmings. The new style collars and umbrella skirts will captivate the girls uot less than thelr mothers. Awong the Jacl to mt fasta 12 to 18 years of age are exclusive styles in rew shades—Havata brown, hunters’ green, English tan and imperial blue. $10 to $85 are the price extremes. A Boys) Crormina—xo clothing estabtishment has a more comptete variety, and, of course, Palais Royal prices are much the lowest. ‘The varlety includes the latest 1803-04 styles fiom Fauntleroy Kilt Suits for youngsters 2% years old to the pant suits to properly fit the fattest of fat boys, so that we cam justly claim a perfect stock of Boys’ Cloth- ing—and every garment Js new. Overcoats cre seasonable talk. The ‘never-in-the-boys'-way"” Reefers fre here from $2.98 to $10, The or- Aiuary Overcoats, including those made of English pilot cloth, are here from $4.98. And so are the genuine English Ulsters for boys of all Seasonable Underwear. INTRODUCTORY PRICES ARE QUOTED FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK IN THE LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENTS. One-tenth off the prices marked on Phyllis Combination Suits and the American Hosters Company's Underwear. The collection of these tws famous makes is valued at many thousands of dollars. A perfect variety is here to select from, and at one-tenth less than regular prices, 85c instead of $1.25 tor Ladies’ Norfolk and New Brunswick Ribbed Vests and Pants, in white and natural wools. [5c inotcad of $1 tor the Non-shrinking Jersey Wool Vests and Pants. Alc ietend of 80c for the Silky Texture Fleeced Egyptian Cotton Ribbed Vests and Pants. BIc instena of Boe tor Winter-weight Merino Vests and Paste. Silk stitched and otherwise superior finish. Silk Vests in black aud colors are also 30c instead of G0c. © 21 instead of 25¢ for Ladies’ Heavy-welght Fast Black Stockings. Five pairs instead of four pairs for $1. The Palais Royal. * A, Liye, Phrorateron 1893—TEN PAGES. RUGS FROM THE ORIENT. Rane Axrroves, VALUED AT SEVERAL THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, WILL BE OPENED TOMORROW AT THE NEW PALAIS ROYAL, CORNER 11TH AND G STS. CONNOISSEURS WILL RECOGNIZE THE LOWEST PRICES EVER QUOTED FOR SUCH WORKS OF ART: Daghestan Rugs, 4x5 feet, at. Choice Suirvan Rugs, 3x5 feet, ai 200 Ladik Rugs, worth $1.50 each. Turkish Saddle Bags, a curiosity ‘The Rare Killim Portieres. 500 RARE ANTIQUE TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS, SIZES FROM 2x3 FEET UP. PRICES FROM $18 TO $350. FINEST EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. RARE CARPETS AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW TRICES. Japavese Rugs, 10x3 feet, al Japanese Rugs, 2x4 feet, at. Japanese Rugs, 3x6 feet, at Japanese Rugs, 4x8 fect, at Japanese Rugs, 6x6 fect, at. Japanese Rugs, 8x10 feet, at. ‘Japanese Rugs, 9x12 fect, at. Tar Paras Rovat, Pourth oor.) at G Asp blra Srneers, McKnew’s Daily Letter. Underwear Specials. All the good sorts. Light, medium and heavy welght, a0 cotton, cotton and, wool, all wool and all silk. 295.5" Heavy Swiss Ribbed Vests, ey peck and long sleeves. to well for 50c. High 50ST wey Hgery Be Balbriggan Vests and Pants, which Were formerly considered good value at @c. QOS, Fi bey Ladies” Natural Wool Vests ‘and Pants of a superior quallty—never been sold under $1.00—a saving of a couple of car fares. will ‘buy Ladies’ Fine Black $1.00 Wer lucettian® niguts, Ritch usually sell for $1.25. weil by : lity Bal- $1.00 trtzean” cininatton Salt=-eyuai to any sold heretofore at $1.25. _ can Feod, auall Bio Lapras ot eat site Shao Fens and Vauts—at the low price of 50c. each. Conszr Covers 53° to "tar orate, Swiss ribbed, wool apd cotton and all wool, button all ‘the way dowa in front, white and black, high neck, with long or short Sleeves. Lowest prices. Ask Your Doctor About. Jaeger Underwear. Many physicians throughout the city are dally sending their patients to us for Dr. Sacger’s Sanitary All-wool Underwear. They prescribe it just as they would medicine. It fs specially desirable for those suffering from rheumatism or of low vitality. We areSole Agents For Washington. New lot of Dr. Jaeger's Soap for washing the Jaeger Underwear. . W.H.McKnew ©OsTS, CLOAKS, SUITS, &., 933 Pa. Ave. No More HIGH PRICES FOR SEWING MACHINES. Call at our office and we can convince you of a saving of from $20 to $40 on the price asked by others. We can furnish you with any make. Visit our office and see what a beautiful Sewing Machine we are selling at $19.50. $19.50. Just think of a first-class machine at such a figure. It is light running and easy to manage and war rauted for five years. All the latest attachments furnished free. Sewing Machines rented by week or month. All kinds repaired and warranted. S. Orrexnenmer & Bno., Sole Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine, at 514 9TH ST. N.W. Our Address. Get the address right, It As not Georgetown. It Is not South Washington, It ts not Capitol Hill. Or anywhere else except 1217: Pa. Ave. (Over Hoover & Snyder's.) ‘The most modern dentistry of modern times. Real Success Has to be tasting. MILBUR: RIAL CAPSULES“have gained distinction steadily tice they were discovered. For curing chills, fever and malarial complaints they are unequaled. Twenty-four hours is the longest time they require to cure. 25 scents a box, at all druggists. Money re- fanded if they're not as we represeat LENE C. MERGES 6H & G SHE None Too Good. T om still falking BUTTE that's my duriness. If you waut the CHOICEST PRO- DUCTS that the churn produces, let me supply Fou. Prices no higher than you pay for the “ordivary.”” ©2"Cull, write or telephone for a “sample pound. D. William Oyster, 240, 341, 342 CENTER MARKET, 3 WESTERN MARKET. ‘Telephone 1285. _ocl! TS" SUITS SCOURED. one nO AND PRESSED FOR $1. Coats, 50c.; Pants, 26c.; Vests, Pan aclivered: Telephone call 142-2 bebaciveica HAMS, 705 9th st. nw, 030 And 425 N, Eutaw at., Baltimore, R. Nathanson Greatest TWO DAY Sale IN THE ANNALS OF OUR BUSINESS CAREER. It is a custom of ours to a large extent to fix our prices lower; not only that, but we invite the return of all goods found unsatisfactory. We will refund purchaser money fn every instance. ‘The keynote of our business is strictly honorable dealing at lowest possitie prices, and exchanging goods and refunding money without any contro- Tomorrow's and Saturday's trade will start with the following leade: 12% | fact it has a serious Se. yard Our 2ic. Damask Linen Towels, extra size. 12% Our 25c. Towels, knotted fringe, colored borders 18e Handkerchiets. =; Our 10c. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, col- red borders. Our 10c. Mourning Handkerchiefs. Our 15c. Hemstitcbed Initial Handkerchiefs, Ghildren’s Wear Our 12\e. Knit Bootees. Our 2c. Knit Sacques. Our 25c. Child’s White Dresses. Our 39¢. Infants’ Slips... Our 39c. Canton Flannel Gowns. Gloves. Our 2c. Cashmere Gloves... Our $1 Kid Gloves, latest shades. Our $1.25 Kid Gloves, new effects. For Mem. R. Nathanson, 818 Tm Sx. N. W. FreeSteaming ‘The rest of the weck. We want ladies to test our “Steamers” for removing facial @isfigurements. One test ouly to each “Ms. L. V. Coor, waa Piven 710 Vis Be You Might Travel The World Over —and you would not find an establishment more thoroughly equipped with every facil- ity for contributing to the care, safe keep- ing and comfort of horses then at DOWNEY'S. Downey's, ever a wodel, in evers way, bas been improved and beautl- fied during the past summer, end Washing- ton now has an institution where her eiti- their fine horses, and of can justly be proud. Downey's also furnishes FINE CARRIAGES, of ull kinds. Few private to compere with Downey's in “smartness.” Trustworthy drivers. [7 Rea- Downey’s, LSt.Bet.16th &17th TELEPHONE, 555. ocl8 i f Going-=-Going. Solid Gold Watches $10.25. Remember, $10.25 buys a Lads"s Solid Gold Watch during this week only. Next Monday the same watch will cost you the lar price, $17. watches ‘are little beauties—nickel movement, fect time keepers and fully warranted. CF Ask to sce them, M. Hoffa, 717 Parket Space. CARVING With « poor knife is not an easy task, Becomes. a ‘pleastr sii x a "pleasare WE ‘sel “ONLY BEST QUALITY STEEL, therefore. our customers. areas: Sured of getting a’ firet-clans article, Handsome plush and chamots cases ete ORG HANDLE CARVING SETS, 3 PIECES, $3.50 AND CARVERS AND FORKS, 2 PIBCES, FROM —— on. jece._ warrant oy A ay — I'l. W. Beveridge, CHINA AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS, 1215 F and 1214 G sts. ol *|Throwing Out Electric Lights -and putting in the Siemens- Lungren Gas Lamps is 2 wise more. The cost of lighting a store, show window, restaurant, &c., by the Siemens-Lungren Gas Lamp is but half the cost of Lighting by electricity, yet you get a better light — more bril- Mant, steadier -- almost perfect. SHINGTON (AS APPLIANCE [X., WASEISGTON GAS ATPUANGE Ex: 1428 N. Y, Ave ocl8 “Bread & Butters.” Individual butter plates are passe, #0 @iscard them. per thing now ts “Bread-and-butter” Plates, in rich deco. rations, upon which the bread is laid ‘When buttered. We have Just opened an exqnisite line of these “Imported | Brend-and-butter Plates come forty different sizes, designs, éc., in “pansy.” * chryeantheiuime, “plain gold | m gold borders, &e., $1 to $22 per do ‘See the three styles, | worth which we are offeriag at $2 per dozen. Wrouarm & Enwoxsrox, “Crocaray,, &e, 1205 Pa Ave 013-3 FIRST-CLASS HORSE AND RUGGIES CAN BR Med for €3 per day at HUNTRESS STARIES, and cheaper rates car he had by the Week oF Moot. Stables rear of 1227 10th st. nw.oct-lms j Gifticuity they” witt "hax 6 THE SILVER REPUBLICANS. They Say the Silver Men Oan Settle by Compromise. A Continuous Session Will Be Insiste ed on if the Journal is Not Cor reeted by Saturday. Tt ts said by the silver men that it Nes the power of the silver republicans to tle the question in the Senate by @ Promise at any time. The Faulkner osition, they say, has enough votes to secure its passage at the silver reputlicans will it is intimated that the may be secured before irony im the ‘There is a peculiar tron: assumed by the silver men cussion has-been switched Voorhees bill to the question the assertion of Mr. Daniel yesterday the majority were of the Senate and interrupting debate of the financial question into question the correctness of and by trying to get up a new the rules, there comes blooded proposition that the sliver tired of the thrown in of a fair settlement of this qi that if the repealers will not compromise to let the Senate i if if ei rH al i aT | other protracted session, ‘The ttle comedy, it acted with all show i ii f 598s The Silver ‘The decree of the 4 HE sil Hi : i #¢ iif alry, is still further extended fifteen days. Leave of absence for six mont count of disability is granted James O. Green twenty-fifth Leave of days ts grantet Ry 7 ow for ten is fantry. The leave of absence granted Second dipoles On the mutual A Warning to Mariners. ‘The lighthouse board has issued a bulletin stating that the storm of October 12th last so disarranged the buoyage of the sixth lighthouse district on the seacoasts of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Flor- {da, north of Jupiter inlet. that many of the important buoys are out of position, joins mariners sailing in that district to g 3 Notice is also that the steamer moored as a vessel off Bush Shoal, Elizabeth river, Va. has been re- the lowest, but the award will depend on the kind of stone selected. The contract for the construction basement and foundation walls of the City, Iowa, public batiaing has boun awardec to O. J. King of Omaha, Nebr., at $24,473. BLAKELOCK—HAZEN. On Wednesday October 15, SUG, at the- Westuinster terlan Church, ig the Rev. Dr. JOHN W. BLAKELOOK te RABEL ‘No cards: : Sm sak BURTON and. Mle ANNIE HURLEY, ‘all of Garksurg, Md- : A. LINCOLN GOODALL ant bride's INWS, Dy the Rev. FLOR. NCE PERLEY {2 BARRY BLAER JOUNSTON both of Washington, D.C * Rev. E. B. , assieted oy Rev. Alex. Ginon, HARRY &, WELOH to. Slew BURGIFIELD, we Db. (Baltimore papers please copy. be south went, 2 Friends and Wetnonday. Rn ROXMORD, UScestanon King. Funeral private, MURPHY. October 19, K street northeast, at 2 pm. DANIEL 3. MURPHY, beloved bostabd of Slagele sk. Murphy. axed thirty-seven years. ‘ Notice of funeral hereafter. RICHMOND. od this ite Ws mas 2 ama. Mrs. CATHA! ter 1m 1s at 10.20 am, Mem. 6 eae CLEVELAND'S One rounded teaspoonful of Cleve land's Baking Powder does more and better work than « heaping teaspoonful of any other. Alargesaving ona year's Ddakings. BAKING POWDER. seasssesasagansseeeags a es CHILDRENS cRY FOR PITCHERS casTORia