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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, aid g 4 ]]| Some Rare Bargains WANTS ONE! iF YOu HAVE GOT IT YOU WILL GIVE IT TO fiM FOR THESE: Heretofore. Now Tales, Sout sue 8450 §3.60 owes er 7.00 «5.60 ornty, Seas 8.00 6.40 = 1250 10.00 “EERGES™ 15,00 12.00 25.00 20.00 “S32 FB 50.00 40.00 Cert 5.00 4.00 Mater ct F 5.00 4.00 Solid Goa cur ss.... 5.00 4.00 4.00 3.20 150 = 1.20 531 Sevesrn St. N.W. Rew 416 TTH ST. Foot Ball. fo enthusiasts and supporters of the different Alleges, slabs and associations we call atteation that we have in our Ribbon Department the cor- Feet colors aad coubinations of the following and ¢an obtain any combination of colors which we have sot in stoek: ¥. M C. A. HIGH SCHOOL, POTOMAC BOat CLUB, HARVARD, PRINCETON, YALB, JOHNS HOPKINS, CORNELL, Interesting Legitimate Bargains AU M’ POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 416 7TH ST. The Easiest Way ‘To cure chilis, fever, malaria and liver t complaints is to take MILBURN'S Ma- c LaRIaAL CAPSULES. They're pleasant, : safe and sure. 24 hours fs the longest time they require to cure. Money re-! funded if they should fail. 25 CENTS A BOX. Of all druggists. i LEvE C. MESEEE: 67F & G SI Wonderful Cures Accompany the use of my REMEDIES ial Diseases. for Facial Di ments of the human face cam be promptly re- moved through their use. Hi C7Consultation Free! Moz L. V. Coor, 711 11zn Sx. y vet 5 i if i At the New Palais Royal Do YOU KNOW THAT THE ADVERTISING CLERK'S LIVING DEPENDS ON THE PALAIS ROYAL'S PATRONS RATHER THAN ON HIS EM- PLOYER?—IF YOU CONTINUALLY RESPOND TO THE ANNOUNCE- MENTS MADE A FAIR SALARY CAN BE DEMANDED AND VICE VERSA. --.--.THE OUTCOME IS THIS:-THE BEST BARGAINS ARE FAITH- FULLY TOLD OF EACH EVENING. 84.35 for = dress pattern of English Suiting, with all the findings in- eluded. ..... Nearly two hundred patterns—all pure wool—Exclusive Novelty Plaids and Checks, in styles and colorings never before seen in fabrics at less tham $1.25 a yard......While the impottets lose,the gain in dollars and cents to the Palais Royal will be trifing—you are given nearly all the big Profits of this advantageous purchase—we find our foain profit in the talk this sale will create. C7 Read what you get for $4.35:—Dress Length of Warranted All Pure Wool Suiting, 2 yards of Silesia, 2 dozen Hooks and Eyes with safety bumps, 1 spool of Silk, 1 spool of Cotton, 2 yards Whalebone Casing, 1 dozen Whale- bones, 1 Belt, 1 piece of Velveteen Facing aod the necessary Canvas.—Dis- tribution to commence Monday at 8 a.m., from the second floor of the new Palais Royal. Stuxs_second soor. The following letter, recetved this morning, telle you bargains: of Monday’ " BELVEDERE HOTEL, NEW YORK, Oct. 27, 1898. MR. LIBNER: So far the lots that I have purchased comprise 1 lot 2%4-in. Black and White Striped Surah Silks, $1.00 quality; 1 lot 21-in. Fancy Striped Glace Surab (10 different combinations), $1.00 quality; 1 lot 2u-in. Fancy Figured Surah Silks, $1.25 quality. I thought of selling these 3 lots at Gic yard. I also bought one lot 24-in. Black Surah Silk, 87i¢ quality, to sell at fife: 1 lot 24-in. Black Rhadame, $1.25 quality, co sell at 9Se yard. I am having these shipped at once, so as to have them on sale Monday. I am going to Claftin’s and other places this eve to ece what I can find. Respectfully, M. BOYLE. Goods. RIMMINGS at less than the original wholesale prices:—Good Bead Bdg- ing for 18¢ yard, Best Cut Bead Edging for 25c yard, Stylish Gilt Trisa- ming for Se yard, the Fashionable Pearl Edge Bead Edging for 4¢ yard, Rich Black Silk Trimming for 10¢ yard. Those Fashionable Big Pearl But- tons are here, too—only 25c, 89¢, 49¢ and 5c dorén. ‘ACES—-Best quality Black and White Silk Laces, worth ap to 68e, for ouly 25¢ @ yard. Among the lot are 2 to G-ineb-wide Chantilly, Bourdon and Real Guipare Lace—hand-made Silk Lace fur 26e # yard. When before, when again? Monday's introductory prices of Corsets made to our special order de- serve your attention:—S0e for our “Special” 76c Corset, with long watst— comparison is asked with aay $1 Corset on the market. Ste instead of $1 for our Black Italian Cloth and White and Drab Coutil Corsets—modeled after the best French Corsets, they are in many resp2cts equally as good. Dress Goods in small and large checks, plaids and stripes. Imported to re- tail at 60e @ yard. Worthy = place om the Bargain table when offered at ‘2e a yard. Table opposite Hostery Department will"be loaded with Homespun Sutt- sold as all wool. So little cottom.im them that easily be docetved. Here Monday at only 2ic a yard. Table adjoining the above will contain time limited bargains. From 8 to 2 p.m. it will contain Ready-tade Lockwood Muslin Sheets, size 72x 90, for 49 cents; size 90x90, for 59 cents. Fruit of the Loom Muslin Pillow Cases, size 45236, for 16% cents; size 54x36, fcr 21 cents......From 2 to ‘m. will be offered Flannelette at 10c instead of iBe yard, stripes {a desigts and colors fac similes of French flaunel. Only for choice of @ few pieces of Figured Red Flannels. Table No. 4—Seldom you can buy Fast Black Stockings with double soles Only 19¢ @ pair here om Monday. But please don’t ask for than three pairs, table containing China Silks in art shades at 20c a is nearly half their actual worth...,..I¢ certain Blankets ar- morning—almost certain tRey will—you will find the bargain of #3} i i right, fost as you step off the elevator, will the materials sod trimmings of which are worth to Sde. of bargains im the Wrap Department that represents 2 loss of dollars to the manufacturer:—Cloth Jackets and Wraps and Seal Flush Capes made to retail at $20 and $25 will be otfered at $15 for choice. To select from are Tight-Atting Jackeis, Plain and Fur-trimmed Reefer Jack- latest style umbrella back and Worth collar. ‘The Plush Capes are ‘Tnished equal to s $250 seal garment—look like them, For Ladies, Men, Children. ROYAL WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, REPLETE WITH THE BEST STYLES OF THE WORLD'S BEST MAKERS. 4 SPECIAL DISPLAY AND SALE FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 81 AND NOVEMBER 1, DURING WHICH SPECIAL PRICES ARE QUOTED. Men’s Department--Near Door of Street Entrance. ‘The Snest silk, the best natural wool and beavy-weight balbriggan gar- ments of every best kind. The following are some of the special prices: 420 tor S00 quality White and Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers. An ex- amination cf the finish of these garmests will tell you what good value they are at 50 cents, . 690 te #1 quality Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers. Though called nat- Gral wool they are sot, nor are they every thread wool, but you'll find them Ribbed Balbriggan Underwear. The Shirts with un- silk facings. The Drawers with satine band and Dest-Gtting garments made. $1.50 English Cashmere Shirts and Drawers, in fancy colors. ‘as to fit the body like a glove. tor "0 $1.19 for $1.50 Genuine Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers. We think you will fod that $1.75 is the Prevailing price for thié Sanitary Underwear. 18c pate tor 25¢ quatity Warranted Fast Black Half Hose, and only 13¢ ‘© pair for those usually sold st 19c—biack and colors. GQNear door of G st. entrance.) PALAIS ROYAL PRICES FOR AMERICAN HOSIERY CO.'s GARMENTS ARE FROM 98¢ TO $3.75 EACH......NORFOLK AND NEW BRUNSWICK, Se TO $2.50......COMBINATION SUITS IN BALBRIGGAN, 98 TO $4: WOOL, $1.96 TO $5.50; SILK, $6 TO $12. WE ARE PLEASED TO FORM YOU THAT THE “PHYLLIS” UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN (OF WHICH WE ARE SOLE AGENTS) HAS DEEN AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXHIRITIO: . WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THE COMBINATION 8U ND TIGHTS—THEIR MERITS WILL THEN BB AT ONCE AFPRECIATED, €7 During the introductory sale of the Phyllis 1893-04 Winter Gar- ‘ments—aatil Wednesday, Nov. 1—10 per ceat discount will be allowed. The following special prices for other makes: 39c tor soe merino Underwear. Note that the Vests arc silk-bound and that the Pants are superior in shape and finish. 25c to 39c Fleeced Jersey Underwear. The Vi Aicely finished i ‘ests are the Drawers have the improved French bunds. as 69 toe $1 Wool Underwear. White and natural. Pants fit the limbs snugly—are superior in quality, ‘These Jersey Vests and appearance, comfort and 6 25c ter Children’s Fleeved Jersey Ribbed Underw r—Vests sizes 2 to 10 years. 25c for all sizes. Soe ee 29- pair for Sebopper’s Celebrated Derby Ribbed Hose for ladies. Fast Diack. Winter weight. 250 pair for Se quality Fast Black Hose with double soles and hich spliced heels. 7 1Bec pate tor cuidren's Fast Black Hose in sizes 6 2 usually ‘retailed at 19¢ pair. ea 6 to 914-the quality you may, ‘The left-hand table wiil contain Aprons for 23 - Monday’s Best Bargains. Companion Bargains to the Dress Monday’s Bargain Tables. ler Froon_natie Rear elevator will contais twelve plects uf Warranted All-wool Winter Underwear mth Ladies’ and Children’s Department. Third Floor for Warm Skirts. A COLLECTION THAT INCLUDES EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE... FOUR ASTOUNDING BARGAINS ARE OFFERED DURING THE INTRO- DUCTORY SALE: DBe tor Preach Flannel Skirts actually worth $1.85. The is lengths—27, 29, 31 and 33 inches. While made for indies’ wear they engcur admirably for misses’ outer skirts. $1.49 tor Preach Novelty Flannel Skirts actually worth $2.25. Pretty colors, pinked edges—dainty skirts, as attractive as healthful. 840 tor Biack Satine Skirts actually worth $1.25. Lined with flannelette. The Palais Royal. G & Exevesra Srrcera, A. Lisyea, Prorrretor This May Interest You. THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATION WRITTEN BY THE MANAGER OF THE PALAIS ROYAL'S ORIENTAL DEPARTMENT WILL INTEREST THOSE WHO ARE LGVERS OF THE REAUTIFUL: Ir Wut Reps say ons to vutt ovr Jap. and Turkish departments. All will be delighted with the magnificent collection of richest wares and fabrics from Japao, China, India, Turkey and Persia. A special invitation is extended to artists 204 counolsseurs, that they may obtain ideas as to shapes, decorations and colorings, which camsot be seen elsewhere in the city. Ovr J AP. Deranruexr © overflowing with everything that is necessary and Geairable to add to the comfort and beauty of the home, Ix Ox Porreny we areshowing s number of rare Vases and Bowls, Jars, Karos, &e., in Sat- sums, Seto, Raku, Katant, the shapes and colors of whikh muke them extremely Gesirable as ex- amples of original arctent art. Javanese Crorsoxxe ‘hae Just been added to this collection, every piece bearing the unmistak- able evidence of being a “labor of love” and em- Dodiment of patience and skill. Our specimens in- clude curious shapes im open anf covered Jars, Vases, Jardinieres, Powder Bored, &c., ranging in price from $6.00 to $850 each. Osmems Exszorrares, To any oue tn any way interested io Tapestries, Textile Fabrics, Needlework and Bmbroideries this epartment te very fascinating. Besides the mod- ern Embroideries from the Orient which ca be seen im euch profusion sad perfection, and which illustrate the marvelous skill of the Turkish and Bulgarian women of today, there may be seen 0 collection of rare adelest Embroideries which for beauty of color and artistic workmanship cannot be equaled, Torxtse Strreas, Worn by Turkish ladies in the hatems. Colors, Yellow, red, black, brown and bius, with gold thread embroidery. Sizes from 1 to @ Per pair, Ge. Taste Covers, Cusmons, Daarzntss, Er. Owing ‘0 the great variety of these goods it is impossible to describe them in detail fa @ Mmited space, We have them in all sizes, trom inexpensive cotton to elaborately embroidered satin, Roos Axo Careers. We invite special attention to our valaable col- lection of ORIENTAL RUGS and CARPETS, coa- sisting of BAHNDUR CARPETS. SPECIAL WEAVE USHAK CARPETS. FINE INDIA CANDAHAR CARPETS. MOHAIR CARPETS. INDIA CARPETS: ISPAEAN CARPETS. BOKARA CARPETS. ANTIQUE SHIRAZ RUOS. ANTIQUE PERSIAN RUGS. ANTIQUE SHIRVAN RUGS KAZAK RUGS. SHIRVAN RUGS. PERSIAN RUGS, BOKARA RUGS, YOUROOK AXD SAMARKAXD RUGS, SILK PERSIAN RUGS. KIRKSHER RUGS. ANATOLIA RUGS. YOUROOK RUGS. SAMAREAND RUGS. CHICHIS RUGS. (7 Rog and Carpet department on fourth figor. Japanese department on first for. PALAIS ROYAL, A. Lissre, G Awsp 11rx Sraeers, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 18983—-TWENTY PAGES. 5 GH & BRO. 420, 422, 424 and 426 7th St. N.W. TREMENDOUS Price Slashing 1N OUR DRESS COODS DEPARTMENT. 1S VERY APPARENT. THINGS HAVE BEEN UNUSUALLY SLOW IN Alt MANU- FACTURING ENTERPRISES, THERE ARE LOADS UPON LOADS OF GOOD SEA- SONABLE MERCHANDISE THAT MONEY MUST BE REALIZED UPON, OUR MOST PROMINENT TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS ARE ALMOST FRANTIC IN THEIR UNRELENTING EFFORTS TO KEEP SOLVENT—PROFIT WITH TUEM IS ONLY 4 SECONDARY CONSIDERATION. OUR DOLLAR DID DOUBLE SERVICE, AND WE SHALL, 48 ALWAYS, ALLOW YOU TO SHARE IN OUR HARVEST. $50,000 WORTH OF GOOD, DESIRABLE AND SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS IN PLAIN a ay WEAVES, IN PLAIDS, STRIPES AND MIXTURES--IN FACT,ALMOST ANYTHING THAT YOUR FANCY CAN PICTURE, WILL BE HERE, AT PRICES THAT WILL ECLIPSE ALL VALUES EVER ATTEMPTED. WE'LL QUOTE A FEW OF THE MANY, AND WE WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU COMB AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, 48 MANY ITEMS ARE LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THIS FACT THEY CaXx’T LAST VERY LONG. SO LET THIS HINT SUFFICE. 4 CAREFUL PERUSAL OF EVERY ITEM WILL PROVE A MONEY SAVER TO YOU. ABB LIMITED IN QUANTITY. IF YOU'RE QUICK YOU'LL POSSESS SMMC ME D. 4 DRESS OR TWO. There Were Never Such Genuine Bargains. WILL BE THE PRICE FOR 4 FEW DAYS FOR ALL-WOOL STORM e Y SERGES, IN NAVY, BROWN, BLACK 4ND MYRTLE, ALSO PLAIDS, STRIPES AND MIXTURES, ALL BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION. DD. sin nc eee ceintiiatie FOR 64-INCH LADIES CLOTH, IN ALL SHADES, GENERALLY RE ; TAILED AT G5c.; ALSO A MISCELLANEOUS ASSORTMENT OF $1.00, 8TKe. AND 7c. PLAIDS, STRIPES AND MIXTURES, ALL DESIRABLE, eer AND WILL BE SOLD FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. DON'T LET THIS The Greatest Saorifice in the Annals of Merchandizing, WILL BE THE PRICE OF OUR 75c. STORM SERGE, IN NAVY BLUE. Os THEY WERE CONSIDERED THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE AT D. w. C. FOR $1 QUALITY HENRIETTA, IN ALL SEASONABLE COLORS, IN- 'e CLUDING LIGHT BROWN, GOLDEN BROWN, SEAL BROWN, MYR- Y ‘TLE GREEN, RESEDA, NAVY BLUE, &. THESE ARE OF GERMAN De selene: puilidaonaidia te Soo to It That You Aro Among the First to Come. 9 8 POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE, EVERY IMPORTED DRESS ROBE, CONTAINING AMPLE MATERIAL FOR FULL COSTUME, ROBES THAT SOLD FOR $12, $15, $18 AND $20, A TREMENDOUS LOss TO U8, BUT WE PREFER THE CaSH. The Greatest Money-Saving Sale on Record 00” BE THE PRICE FOR $1.23 GLACE D'LAND TWO-TONED ROP SACKINGS AND BENGALINE SOIRE, ALL THIS YEAR'S — PRODUCTION AND IMPORTED BY US. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PRICE QUOTED IS LESS THAN THEY COST TO IMPORT. MOTHERS, WE WANT YOUR ATTENTION RESPECTING THIS 2 ITEM. $1.25 WILL BE THE PRICE FOR OUR $1.50 AND $1.75 ————. CLOAKING, IN BEAUTIFUL PLAIDS, MIXTURES AND CHEVRON EFFECTS, FULL 54 INCHES WIDE. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY 3 8 «4 E 2 E g 2 7 ; g cI 5 > GREAT SAVING. We've Augmented Our Forse, So You'll Exe perience No Delay. ATURALLY ANY LADY WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF THE DISTRICT OF Co- LUMBIA THAT KNOWS THE IMMENSITY OF OUR STOCK AND OUR UNPRE- CEDENTED VARIETY WILL READILY..uNDERSTAND® 4114T, OWIXG TO THE BACKWARD SEASON, WE ARE FORCED TO MAKE THESE TREMEN- DOUS SACRIFICES TO UNLOAD. THE CROWDS OF EAGER PURCHASERS WILL FLOCK TO REAP THE GREAT HARVEST IN STORE FOR THEM, AND OUR DRESS GOODS ROOM WILL GROAN BENEATH THE TREMENDOUS MULTITUDES OF HUMANITY. SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING AT 6 O'CLOCK. LANSBURGH a BRO, 420, 422, 424 and 426 7th St. N.W. WITH THE LAW STUDENTS. Work Among the Delvers in Oalf-Bound Volumes. Moot Courts Organised in the Several Schools—The Judges and Cases— Gossip of the Courses. One of the most useful elements tn work at the law schools is the moot It is one thing to have a knowledge of the principles of law another to apply those principles to cases, To bring about these practical applica~ tions the various law schools have organs ized what are termed moot courts. ‘These courts are organized in the same manner as regular courts of law and cases are tried and decisions rendered by the same means as are employed by those courts. Thus far this year the only moot court which has been organized is the circuit court at Georgetown University. This court holds two sessions weekly, known as the special and the regular term, At the special term motions, demurrers, pleas in equity and all of interlocutory or preliminary in actual practice, ordinarily final hearing upon the merits of are heard and disposed of, while regular term such proceedings are usually characterize the final causes in courts of the first instance. ite i i § 5 It g fa Court of the District of Columbia, pleadings as at common law. Mr. Michael J. Colbert is judge of Sat cout ent ten Say W. clerk. The members of the senior and ate classs are privileged to this court and juries are the junior class. Thus far cases have been yo The its who have represented tiffs ard defendants in these cases follows: J. J. Dolan, W. B. A W. 8. Hodges, A. M. Wheeler, Thorn, T. Rupli, D..M. Kellogg phy Ang hay ye hold its first session November 6, at which fr i Fain i¢ 7 bad A ree Wil x tonight discuss the question: “Resolved, the interests of this country demand the un- conditional repeal of the law.” The affirmative will be taken by 8. R. Jacobs and W. S. Maple and the negative by R. 8. Russell and J. M. x ¢ President Welling Columbian made a short address before the law students Thurs- day evening, in which he his earnest desire that nothing De left undone which would conduce to comfort and welfare of the students. His utterances were such as to make every student feel that he had, in the president of the college, a friend whose ambition in life was to ren- der the institution over which he . place where every for a@vanee- ment should be offered to those who sought its aid ¢n the pursuit of thetr important studies. Mr. Justice Harlan’s lectures on the Con- ding his audience to a remarkable degree and =a consequence his lectures are listeR- ed to with the closest attention on the part of the students. Students Registered. The following students have since the publication of previous lists: Columbian University—Post-graduate, U. Schuyler Catlett; senior, H. H. | i Cc. A. eg Waring, Sr te L. A. Wiles, - L——_ A G. H. Woodson; seniors, Wm. H. Sadler, J. L. Williams, G. W. Brown, post tem, H. W. Bass,G. A. Dougiass,W. A. A. E. Young. Mr. Justice Brown will deliver the intro- ductory lecture to his course on Admiralty Jurisprudence at the Georgetown Law School this evening. BORN. MIDDLETON. San Francisco, o OE rouct, Sate the wits of d. Te hides fon, a. son. (Bdiburgh Scotchman and Aber deen papers please copy.) < MARRIED. RCERON-BURCH. On July 4, 1808, gt et. “arn Conran al ne > ae ¥ an s TRUDE BURCH, a > of Washington, D. C. SAUER—SMITH. On October 26, 1808, by the Bev. Xie GEORGE We Save ‘ena ‘Mise KATIE Me SMI f ITH, both of this cit the Rev. xy Le ot only daugh- DUNN. October 27, 1! XX. On Ans X. SEELEY LE DUNN. a ed DIED. CLARKE. Snddenly, at her residence, 104 Fast 7 New York city, on October 20, 1893, RUA SENOMER, “wife oF Richard i. Oarke, formerly of Wi D.C * a On _ Saturda: October, et ne HAMILTON, ‘wile of Dr. 3. (Louisville, Ky., papers please cops.) ° NAYIOR. On Saturday, October 28, 2808, at aod -m., LIZZIE 5 E THOMPSON, beloved wife of ; con at Bt. John's Char | oust 2t 3:30 pam. Relatives and friewie respectfully invited "to ‘attemd. = x. . Di., October 25, 1808, at 4 Bat Sy, cera dt emne and the late Jeremiah Regan, also brother ot 7. Paul nm. His reniains will be to this city Sunday ;, October 29, to his mother’s residence, So1'G street Dortheast. Notice of funeral bere: RORINSON. On October 27, ABETH ROBINSON, aged fifty-two years. Funeral Sunday, 2 o'clock, ‘from the residence her beloved’ daughter, Mary, northwest, thence to Trinity Church, town, D.' C. Friends respectfully tuvited te —————————oo CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER, Is made of pure ingredients, that is why it is wholesome. THETENSESNSE NENTS TNS EET CLEVELAND'S BAKING PoWDER, Is scientifically compounded, that is why it is strong. CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER, Does more work and does ft better than any other. Reasons enough why you should buy Cieveland's. CHILDREN CRY FOR PITCHERS CasTOBIA neds