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6 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. of Mr. Eustis, Louisiana bas STAR. etoile ole te = Soe | CE ee es I OMO RROW! ; 9 4 Lansburgh & Bro. }{ GTON upper house of Congress since the days of 4 I - ss ‘ we | Judah P. Benjamin, He is a south: ————— ° | . 4 October 2 1806 | Sirth, th all of Bis sympathies and at- : To Men. To Mothers. Our Special Sale ‘ z =a Saag — | pirati haracteristi mae EN = SS ; eee eee ee eee -tatier. | ROG he is a democrat. Beene reese I AS I DAY The motto wa five b The new 68¢ “Neck- Saturday being “Moth- + aa eee ae ~—=| support the Chicago ticket. The Chicago 3 eS eID ¢ wear—same as elsewhere ers’ Day” at the Palais { : Bet THE EVENING STAR bas « regular | iatrorm, to him, appears as the sum of all No other house does, ver did or ever will at 75c—is to be 44 cents Royal “and tomorrow « Crowds come and go, the 3; permanent Family Circulat! fs He ce nothing that 's sell such sterling qualities at such Jow Sts: - - is full of pl a le > much more than three times as Large | “250undness. He can see nothing prices as we quote. tomorrow. This is the being the last day of the . store is full of pleased people }{ democratic in it. He counsels his people to g 5 is t ‘v z3 4 2 % > == oe pa pe have done ore He asic tenn cors 5 20. extra souvenir of the last “Opening” we offer the * delighted with their purchases. I tom. As a News and Advertising rejection at the poils in the i 99 " day of the autumn extra souvenirs told of > A dollar can do much during »¢ others o s “Openi Medium it has no competitor. the party as well as of the country. G 4 i OY: Opening.” below. ». this sale. Its purchasing powers | —= — In the attitude of these two men is ta be —and Mothers of Girls are doubled. 23 7In order to avoid delays, om ae- | found one of the strongest criti ts 66 99 More today—these count *; count of personal absence, letters to | Chicago coalition. The Bryan bid, in its ‘ % - . = FEF ve . THE STAR should not be addressed | j,0t and best analysis, 1s nothing but a bid you'll both find 86morrow an among the best: for votes. And, like most maneuvers of interesting day here. The values we shall offer at the prices we shall offer them will add another proof to the many that your best interests office, but simply to THE STAR, or to : = the Editorial pe Business Depart- | that description, it goes too far. It prom- ments, according to tenor or parpone. | ises too much. It shows less regard for @ = coherent public poligy than for one cxpable of attracting the attention of ize discon- tented everywhere. It fs made upon the ‘For the Little Ones. Odd sizes in Children’s Colored Silk Caps, tight-fitting, Fre effect, trim- *{ med with narrow band of fur around PRICES Street Sweeping Estimates. There is no logical reason for Supt. Me- The Last Day As a matter of fact the commuters do not profit at the expense of casual patrons; they pay fair prices for the service render- ed. It is the regular rates that need adjust- ment and cught to be reduced. The roads running out of Washington would find it, doubtless, profitable to take example from the Chicago and Northera Pacifie and fix their suburban rates on a similar basis. ——___++2—____ ‘The Storm’s Wor! Owing to the lack of telegraphic facilities past, the city is rapidly assuming a high tank among the great centers of life in the pessession of healthful conaitions. There is much yet to be done and the fair returns of the past few weeks should encourage the people to even more vigorous endeavors for lerge appropriations for sewers, water sup- ply improvement and river front reclama- tien, —__+ 2 —____ ‘As time lapses there is a disposition to excuse the boisterous Yale students on the $1.25 and $1.48 Umbrellas. ....79¢. 4oc. Candy (20 styles)... $1 Fine Coutille Corsets. . toc. Hand Mirrors.........----5¢- (With attractive natural avd Dresden handles.) Be25e 39c. Infants’ Long Slips. . 75c. Infants’ Silk Caps...... ; $3.98 to $4.98 Infants’ and Chil- dren’s Winter Coats. ......$3.71 eke a Diack, white and drab.) For the Girls— The prettiest lot of Misses’ and Children’s Reefers ‘and Jackets—is what mothers say of our stock. But that’s only part of the advantage—the qualities offered are the best —and the prices lowest. until all are sold: for Misses’ Autumn-weight Jackets in tan, blue, red and mixtures. Actual values are $5 to $7.50. $2.9) to12 years. Sizes 6 Big tables on the third floor are filled with manufacturers’ sample arments, LBought and to be sold at much less than their actual worth. hese are not regular stock and will be offered at the following prices $4.50 100 Miser Fancy Piatd Blonse Salts. 2 Velvet trimmings, strongly made, com- fortably warm garments, school wear. Eminently adapted for Who can tell them from the French Goods? 50c. Hose, 17¢. © Ladies’ Perfection Lisle Hose in unbleach- +_ ed only, These are English made, with high spliced heels and double soles, A splen did value for even Ste. ‘ 17e. During this mle < only : 3 pair for soc. Percale Wrappers, 94c. d b t é face and neck, wide strings. ore s assumption that every discontented man ts A h h are served by us—always. 99 ‘ sey a Kenzie’s fear, as expressed in the statement | o¢ only anxious for a change, bat willing tt € Bon Marc ec. Keep that motto of ours in 66 rs pecial Sale Price. 25¢c. 4 accompanying his annual estimat to make a change without a too close ex- ind. It ke 1 P{ One Jot of Children’s Ribbed Shirts, > submitted, that more money will be amination of the new thing preseutel. It! Qur “opening” the past two days mind. it speaks volumes. $4 IMrt wool, buttoned down front, neatly ff for next year's sireet-sweeping hecause of | Gyends as strong a free silver -epublicin as ; $4 Binisbed. Worth 37%. a the operation of the eight-hour law. The | Ser" Woleott im the west, and aa sturdy 2 |H3S been the most successful since For the Boys— ;? Special Sale Price. 28. ?{ present contract for cleaning the streets ard] .oina money democrat as Mr. Caffery in| we began business. y *! Special It is ee Cee having been | the south; and while the views of those two] Tomorrow is the last day of the Wes ee ete tes ae O py Pecaal dics 3] Made three years previous to that date, Pe-) men may not prevail at their homes they | “special” prices. $2.48. Anything cheaper lan't worth © 1% Picked F; 31 fore the eight-hour law took effect. Conse-| win have weight none the less in ozher cec-| Tf you will read the items care- baying. s 4 Picked From Our | quently legal conditions will prevail next) tions of the Union. A politician, Lke the uA 3 e E We've others at $2.98, $3.48, $3.98, < [eee ae i June that were absent wher Mr. Dasgett | )Oonot, is sometimes at his very best when fully and consider the jusigrade pes Sp to 318-008 every penny’ x, Upholstery Departments +] s : ia nay . 3 a4 = 5 é crease ts account al arias eer toeeayses undertook the task of clearing Washing-| temporarily without honor in his own couu-| qualities we sell you will instantly aiursee tore oe The complimenta rices of these annual “Open- |: - 4 ten’s thoroughfares. Were the present con-| (1% realize that it would be impossible a! = PL tot 12yc. Figured 4 tract so written as to permit the erapioy- {7 __ sees [a ag Giule Gree ERS ES ing” occasions were introduced in place of the giving Silkolines, all colors, on ie] Seat cies Sener aa Scie ‘Gms €e z = é A . a4i be: rue. . . ment of labor for any iength of time desired No More Secret Divorces. an But the proudest achieve- of trivial articles as souvenirs. Tomorrow is positively qe ite ae S| by the contractor It would be timely now to] she sudges of the District Supreme Court | day. 2 3 th 806 1 lot Window Shades, . > consider ways and means of increasing the | nays Gone the proper thing in ordering a ; aa ate ment of all is the line of ie last day for these practical souvenirs of the 189 1 0. wide, 2546. long, U2I4C.0a, > fund; but the specifications that Mr. Daggett | 4 vontinaance of the custom of withholi-| Special attention is directe to the Short Pants Suits at $4.98. Autumn “Opening.” : 1 tot 18, Dotted Cor pore Vd | is supposed to follow require chat all the | ing papers in divorce suits from publication. | Magnificent exhibit of Paris, Lon- $ There are nearly a hundred tain ote, $0 a wine, BAe VEL 3] = aac canes ttecie 3) Pee &: ‘The Star has frequently — cures ite don and Berlin Hats, Toques and styles in the variety—plain i et Site em Oe | Daggett has repeatedly failed to observe a at Geet ee eickaven aaa Bonnets in our Millinery Parlors on Black and Blue Cheviots— Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream and Salted Wafers. ... Basement. salar sytied and 37%. yd. #3 this requirement The Star bas demonsirated. | [0 force of an order of court but was at | Second floor. Scotch Mixtures — Novelty rk co = ef but such an extension of the working period | post only a practice that had grown up ; 4 Plaids. And the qualities we % ect is clearly and concedvitly forbidten by his | soem the codmtesies extended by the clerks| . We also direct attention to our Beara si a Covers, Beautiful pat 75C. ea. = ones tunatecial wie: is ren tensive stock of are able to offer you are the ° terus, 98, quility...... * contract, and it becomes ‘mmaterial whether | o¢ cyurt to certain attorneys. While there | Ultra-stylish and exte s ti f thi Ae t . rg the eight hour law does or does no: apply. | may be personal sensibilities spared by the{ capes, coats and suits, which are chmax of thirty years’ trying. Cw raps an ulits. a Ss Just why Mr. Daggett can not unlertake} jue of secrecy, yet there are decided dis-| rharked at much lower prices than Nowhere in America are bet- teres, all colors, 3 yds. again to do the work for the present nee advantages to pay for the supposed immu-| wil] prevail later, as we have word| % ter Suits to be had for less sah) in. wide, $3.50 $2.75 pr. pnder eight-] conditions is i p le A "i 2 A , = . . e quality .. seeeeee under eight aed oon che fet ace nity from public scrutiny of presi aitales from the manufacturers that many than $7 and $7.50. Honest Those making selections tomorrow will not only save a dollar and |°< RES eae making plans for next ee eee eee ine Snee aars of these numbers have already ad- wool—every stitch conscien- more in the cost, but will secure first choice of a stock that includes all pene » borne In mind that even | coq then harm results from secret pro-| vanced in price. tiously olen sever garment the correct 1896-97 styles. Those who come only to look will also be | /{1y Flannels. al ten-hour arrangement | Co cgings ——_—_ t to fit. 4 ly rewarded, with object | e ins| ive than the study of |)‘ — ceedings, and for these the new order zi = 5 cul amply rewarded, with object lessons more instructive than the study of |;‘ pasiaaa ee aoe ane oa ae Meee acon | Bakes provision, it being left to the discre-}_ Below we give a brief review of Everybody has a hobby every fashion journal published. >4 Eamona Florce Fian- ails Piggpubbcn pa : tion of the court, which can safely be| the “Opening” bargains, with the —and this $4.98 line of *€ nel, honeycomb effect, ‘ and there was ample evidence from time} trusted, whether there shall be publication | _—- Fi aaa il Saturday 5 >: Fs a ‘ pink and red, > to time of bad work. If it of the papers or not. ‘The general practice | Prices, which prevail until Saturday Boys’ Short Pants Suits is $ a srs pis Pee ee i €emonstrated that satisfactor Ge Weauinigs secvatlitia detasie taal eausesteentae Des % ours. We really give you Tailor-Made Costumes. Saving You $2.50. “ a ike ™ swe can not be done 2 a % : | , : action in all divorce suits, except such «mor the money’s worth 4 e -$22. : 3535 . , “ appropriation more money must b ee j Mos mbioued: Sets been | 4-button $1 Kid Gloves........59¢.] $2 e than the 25 Rx Regular PHICe. ~~ - -$22.50 Regular price io ete. Only 124% ¢. yd. y eer Alia steele tucxtane ols aceite: toe ose; Just me! kd oe Kid G 4%: in the extras of style and Complimentary .......$20.00 Complimentary .. (ie :] course with the steady increase of paving | .b4ndoned the unhappy parties to such pro-| 2-clasp $1.25 Kid Gloves......9&c.| ¥ z ? 2 ? bq Stxony Plaonels, all “ and the natural growth of the city there] Ccoiings can confllently trust to all re-|$6 Ostrich Goas $3.08 | & strength-points that we put ¥ = $4 wool. in plaids and ~ comes a need for more funds but the| spectable Journals to publish only such| Sy Feit HH 3 +++++7+-8398/% into these Suits. They are . $2.50 Saving you....... b{ stripes, for Gowns, | superintendent in his estimates bases the | tacts as the interests of the community re- = Sear a i ee z bargains—every one of them. silk-lned, tailor 15, tomorrow y of the Ja $4 Sacques,Children’s School a} requisition for a larger appropriation se'ely | Guire to be printed. Thus the stifled curi-| 51-25 pine Hats... 758: & Fit for dress wear—play wear ¥ velty Cloth Costumes, in military effects. ey ptt ek | Ee ... 25C. yd. «| upon the interposition of the s-aimte of} Oo. - S y R s 2 & | We know of them elsewhere at $25. Wil you ac- s elvet 3 is | pe * : ears ett asc csity of readers with an unwholesome taste | 39¢. Taffeta Ribbons. . $3 —school wear—any wear. 5 qualnt yourself with this fact and credit the Palais | judged woth $20 ar other ete, et is hq AN-wool Homespan 4] INH @ contention that can not stand Tu" | for the detafis of the misfortunes of others | 25c. Chenille Braids... BY y E S| awall uth cay ine Sen tnies palace? eee iar os P4 Surunken Flannel in | tiny. Nor should any bid be entertained) yin no jonger be forced into the realm of Ostrich Tips (3) = + $4 stripes of red and black, - next June that is increased over the present | jayination to supply the generally inno-| 29°; Ostet IPS (3)- $ z . ° Ba ine ‘aod ‘ack, come Fa i btless the ap- ae 5 5 5 4 blue a x ten ‘ figures on this account. Doubtless he 8P-| cont particulars of each divoree utt Alea ta | 5° Black ue . a $ Saving You $2.25. Fur-Trimmed Capes. Mf and black, bellotrupe plicants for the contract wi ice ust curt. Si i 5c. Meyrl Birds. Bieisicisiele eA SC - = 4 J 2 this alleged change in conditions to submit | *Smcimen the old rie af secrany oneratea| SF.50 Velvets, all shades $1 In all sizes froni § to 16 Fler ara pede Het Uae ane |\ aa ee d easiest escape from the dilemma will b2 the} o¢ Cxcuse. ™ | 12, 15 and 17c. Handkerchiefs. . 11. $ years. ' eure + Siu, All-wool Shrank- performance of the work by the District, seen SS ap aie Bas $1.25 Point Venice Collars... .79c. 3 eA Savineivoul sa sesoen Savi : Pf cm Plannel tn vlack, gray for which specific authority should be re- Aion went nee $1 Ladies’ Underwear. . ‘The Une of novelties ts larger this 5 9 5 aving you $4 Mixed and red, suitable ed from C at the next session, | * i 3s 5 seazon than ever—and the effects we Z| FE 7Milltary Effect Costumes of Navy aml Black ‘The favorite $e i ee ee ee The local death rate reported by the} $6 Stylish Reefer Jackets. . rus Sla Gan Se ‘Tight-Htting and box coats. Skirt with | ¢cet, 30 inches long. Sf for Bleycle Suits, Sepa- $n d a Health Officer for the week ending Septem-| $19 Black Astrakan Capes. . . .$6.98 our own suggestions. . Remember, our nine gures. We may save you $3.0, because you | with Yur trimming amd sik th { rate skirts, ete......... D150 yd. im Railroad Fares. » 26 is unusually low. There were but Plush C 98 $ prices are never besed on effect—but 4 | Cat Se elsewhere and pay $20. maker eapes. *! Black Dress Goods ent fare for all suburban distances | rinety cases of death during that period, a a $ auet ie 3 ae ifs on VALUE pure and’ stinple. $ = a ‘ under twenty miles has been adopted by} givin a rate for the year, if continued, of | $13-50 an 15 Keeler jackets. .p10 Among the choicest, of the imported s. : the Chicago and Northern Pacific Railway | caly 16.6, as against 20.2 in a corresponding | $25 Plush Cavalry Jackets. ..$17.98 sot idomestic are,theig The Newest Jackets. For Little Children. Tunning out of Chicago. While this iS] period in 1805. There has been a steady $7.50 Black Seats 98 mindy = Atel Peat ig Regular price...... - $15.00 Regular price $5.00 said to be the cheapest suburbam trans-| decline in the death rate ever since the (Serge, Crepon and Diagonal) Goit Suits, Bicycle Suits, Complimentary ++ $13.50 Compliment: 29¢. yd. portation ever offered by a raliway com-| heavy mortality caused by the intense heat $12 Black Skirts......... .. 89. Junior Suits, Reefgy Suits. iP ALY .--.+- fend < pany in this country, whether steam or} of early August and the returns have (Brocaded Silk and Satin, percaline lined.) In sizes from % do yedbss) Saving you......... $1.50 : PEs 2gc. yd. electric power ls used for the movement of] plainly indicated that the general condi-| $8 Stylish Skirts. ees = $6.98 Fae a pti Li ve "7 Every Jeading merchant trles to offer the Saving you.......... FREE esd «| its cars, it is an indication of what may} tions for health are excellent in Washing-| (in green, brown, Wue changeable effects.) best Jackets at the popular price of $15, We ask | S27AMl the $5 Long and Short Onats for the baby rs BPS “4 +4 be expected im the future In the heighbor-| ion, The climate has its vagaries, as in] 500 Gold-filled Rings......-..25¢. Big ora (Suite _e ite dee rants yon to determine tomorrow where are the best for | #M little children up to 4 years ape to be $3.48 for designs, 36 in. wide... 374. yd. 54 hood of all populous cities. The popularity | any other region, und at the extremes of {8 Lorgnette Chains 75¢. Seeney®S toyota ree spn Se $15—the. best qonlitles—the best variety, the best | Guan ant acta ee ene novelties. oder All-wool Preach ‘Senge ef this reduction is not confined to any | », old and: hentai ih ali 4 hee eee bab ee en en ee atfies, the best at. fur trhmwiugs. 4 ime: = . heat, cold and humidity the mortality rec $1.48 Silver Lorgnette Chains. .g8c. maruirh—ror yet toa chinlivt: —We All-wool Clay class of patrons; the five-cent fare is the | ord is swelled from causes that are difficult | ?! = give the boys a special assortment of as wy Berge, privilege of the casual patrons as well as | or counteraction. Yet thanks to the zealous} 25¢. Bottles Extracts..........19¢. patterns to sélect from, and’ the cut slink Be he bess —s bei a i bi eee: work that bes been done by both officials | 25c. Boxes of Toilet Soaps. ....19¢. edict iene eae Pectatae Sali , wide .. vesseee 37H. Y rough travelers are often of the opinion | anq citizens from year to year in discqver- 220 -4C. ‘ 5 A erfoctly. as, ° aes faa the rates sen tem ae tn came of | iene and Fencing thw Gabews| 26° Whi Brooms. <coscccseccB0-[$ Sil Satie er iterti He For Misses From 6 to 12 Years. ee es ee legitimate requirements, and are so be-/ to health that exist here naturally or thar| 15¢- WiSK brooms. ...- eos aa ee ae Some of the prettiest effects. 54 : “e a Dressing Combs..........-4¢. Se eo eee + cause of the cheap fares of “commuters.” | :esutt from careless management in the} IOC. 4 ‘ complete statistics of the destruction caused by Tuesday's tropical hurricane are slow in being gathered, but it is plain that much more property and many more lives were sacrificed to the fury of the elements than was at first suspected. One estimate places the number of lives lost in the various places visited by the storm at 200 and the property values destroyed at 37,000,000, Returns are incomplete from some sections, and, in view of the intense violence that it is now known was de- veloped by the hurricare, it would not be surprising if these figures were materially increased. Washington's share of the dam- age done is pretty definitely ascertained, and it is probable that at least $425,000 will be required to replace the city in its former condition. Only one life was lost, however, and, considering the numerous fatalities reported from the south, there fs every reason for the people here to con- gratulate themselves on their comparative good fortune in this respect. ——_+ 2 —__ ‘The Baltimore American has put on a rew dress and with a fine squipment of presses it promises now to be able to comply with the most exacting demands of the reading public which it has served so many yeurs. This unmistakable sign of a well-earned prosperity is cause for congraiulations. ——_- + ee —___ It looked at one time as if an October freshet would give the Long Bridge more than the usual amount of trouble In achiev- ing the survival of the unfittest. —__ + +2 —___ ‘There will not be nearly so many brass bands making a specialty of “Hail to the Chief” in next March as there are at pres- ent. —_—. + e+ Mr. Buckner is affording Mr. Watson an admirable example of how to be a dark- horse candidate with dignity and reserve. see ‘Two Senators. Colorado and Louisiana are put down in the Bryan column by all of the slace-mak- ers. The one state, republican in politics since its admission into the Union, 3 ex- pected on account of silver to sive the Chi- cago nominee a large majority, while the other, fur twenty years under democratic control, is expected, largely on the strength of old affiliations, to make the usual demo- cratic returns. And yet those states sapply fo the anti-Bryan cause two of its strongest and most attractive champtons. Senator Wolcott is a western man in all of his sympathies and aspirations He takes the western view of things on’ the money question. He is in favor of the free coinage of silver. But he has no faith in the ability of the Bryan coalition to do anything of real value for the white metal. He counsels the republicans of his staie to look rather to the republican party for a policy sound on the silver question ss on other questions. Colorado, he points out, Delieves in protection as well as in free coinage. Mr. Wolcott is a brilliant man, and a thorough-paced republican. Senator Caffery is one of the strongest characters in public life in the south. With score of youth. But the leader of the brass band was old enough to know better. —————— Mr. Hanna is also hopefully planning a little excursion from Canton, Ohio, to Washington, D. C., early in the spring. ———_e There was no increase in the force of men en the city post-oflice building today, only 143 being so engaged. —__+0+—____ Mr. Watson is still agitated by the fear that if there is to be any repudiation, it may begin with him. It is plain that Dr. Parkhurst and Tam- many never can agree in politics. e SHOOTING STARS. Am Optimist. c “Have any luck on your fishing trip?’ “Remarkabie.”” “Caught some beauties, eh?” “I didn’t get a nibble.” “But you said you were lucky.” “I was. I fell into the river and didn’t get drowned.” Now fareth forth the college youth; His bome doth lose him with regret: His mind fs riehly stored, in south— And yet he smoketh cigarettes. The seminary girl, in state, Doth speak; and ail who hear are dumb, Few may surpass her learnmg greai— And yet she cheweth chewing gum An Ilestration. “There's lots o’ min,” said Mr. Rafferty, “thot athracts a gréd deal av attention wid- dout much thot’s substantial ty show fur ie “Thrue fur yez,”" replied Mr. Dolan. “The lghtest man runs up the ladder fastest. But it do be the wan that brings a hod o bricks wid "im thot r’aly counts.” A Demand for Such Talents, “Herry is doing wonderfully well in his mathematics,” said the young man’s mother. “That's good. He'll be a great man some day,” replied the politician. “He has made the best record possible ta geometry.” “He isn't wasting time on geometry, is he?” “I don't call it wasting time.” “Well, I do. Let the angles and parallels take care of themselves. The branch of mathematics that lifts a man up nowa- days is the one that enables him to figure all the doubtful states into his own pariy’s vote just before an election.” Contrast. Tranquil clouds are crossing Azure depths of sky; Leaves are lightly tossing Where the breezes sigh. And at such a time it Fills our hearts with pain To think how this old climate Was erstwhile raising Cain. $3 Corsets, unbreakable. .....$1.50 39c. Fancy Buttons...........24¢. 25c. “Boot Pattern” Hose. $1.38 Crochet Laces 25c. Jet and Col’d Trimmings. .17¢. 48c. Black and Col’d Jet Bands. 37c. 217 oe 2c. -$1.10 15, 18 and 2o0c. Laces WOMEN’S BICYCLE SUITS. We have just received a complete line of Stylish Bicycle Suits for wo- men in the newest fall effecis. Spe- cial “Opening” prices for tomorrow cnly. Wonien’s Bicycle Suits, with sep- arate skirts and leggins to match, in green,” brown, tan, : = $4.98 gray and black. Spe- cial price. Women’s Stylish Corduroy Bicy- cle Suits, newest introduced, dark green, steel brown and navy blue. price So Special $14.98 BON MARCHE, 314 & 316 7th St. Never know when your laundry is coming home? You won't have that trouble with the Yale. 514 1oth st. Phone, 1oy2. IMPURITIES IN TEA weaken it aml destroy {ts delicious flavor. If a tea Is pars you inay be sure strength and te 2 fe all sou, could desire. BURCHELL'S SPRING LEAF TA te abeolutely pure. No other tea surpasses it in this respect. Only 50c. pound. N. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F STREET. 2-144 oc! Couldn’t have built such an im- mense laundry business upon poor work af uncertain delivery. The oppcsite caused it. Yale Steam Laundry, 514 roth st. Phone, 1092. MBS. R. M. FVANS, 95 E ST. 8.W., HAVING received the latest cuts, is red go repair and 3. Pes robes repaired. remodel seal ttes made to order. ° For tomorrow. we have two big specials. A lot of Children’s Tan Mixed Scotch Reefers, In sizes from 4 to 12 years. They're made with coat back, wide double-breasted box front; deep sailor collar, trimmed on collar and cuffs with military -braid; uew-shaped sleeves The smallest or the largest at the same low price. S$ 2-29. 3 Let this one speak for the whole stock of Reefers. We've hundreds of other styles—and they’re all exclu- sive novelties—at prices that nobody underquotes. Misses’ Tun Mixed Kersey Jackets, half lined and with double-breasted shield front, velvet cord.edge, fancy pearl buttons, new sleeves. Such Jackets usually sell at $12.50 and $15—we don't deny it's good value for the money—but our opportunities: benefit you—Our price-ta- SIO. . We've fifty styles of Chil- dren’s Gretchens;;én- all the newest weaves—dnd at Saks’ famous low prices, ) Boys’ Shoes. You'll save a pay in every three you’ve been Buying the boys if you'll let them wear our Special peng ares at az <= f= .23- ae ‘They're solid teat f and sightiy—but they’ll =a Woa wear— *til you'll think there's no wear out to ’em. Boys’ School Caps—a2sc. and 50c. Boys’ Furnishings — the only cqmplete stock in town. Free. A Foot Ball with every Boy’s Suit. § Saks and Company, Pa. ave. and 7th st.—‘‘Saks’ RPP TSOPOCTOCOOOOOE for Misses’ Autumn and Winter-weight B3-Q8 Irexets, In the various novelty cloths and popular mixtures. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Actual values, $7.50 to $10. | i ¢ ¢ ¢ é at $ : shades. day aspect. For Ladies. instead of 98 and 98c for the $1.48 FDC Ruches, in eight styles of black net, satin ribbons apd silk loop. instead of $2.25 for the New Glace $1.98 Silk Ruches, combining all the at- tractive shades of Iflacs, nile, cerise, geranium, browns, blues. Velvet strings and velvet binding to these Ruches. for the 18¢ Warranted Pure Linen I2Z%4C Handkerchiefs. ‘The new sheer and datntily embroidered bits of linen equal to any previously soli at 25c. for Jewel Hat Pins that look worth hun- QBC Gras of dollars. See the turtle with body of em- of a big opal, surrounded with rabies, eyes eralds and legs of gold. And see this beautiful beetle with topaz body, diamond wings and ruby eyes. for the New 25c Vells,—and note the copy IQC oe the $3 Vell, in those with very close chenille dots. for the $1.50 “Palnis Royal” Kid $1.33 Gloves. Ali styles, with 2clasp, 4 ‘buttons, 8 buttons, 7 hooks. ‘Tried on at our risk itend of 35¢ ounce for Garwood's Peau 15¢ Ear But you must bring your own pottle,—or be willing to be charged for one. instead of 49¢ for the genuine “Fountain” 2IC ssringes. Every one guaranteed. You are charged T5c at most drug stores. for the 25c Shopping Bagi, and they are a T5C wonder at 25 cents—being so Itke the usual Be Bags. 35c Velvet Ribbons Tomorrow’s Price, Sq for Misses’ Two-piece Suits of toroad wate SS cheviot, braid trimmed. ‘The box coat can be worn as a wrap, so that a very useful costume 4s offered. LD vara, They are the mew and fashionable 2-inch-wide satin back velvet ribbons in all the new autumn Guaranteed 35c quality for isc a yard. Other complimentary prices for the very latest autumn novelties— just the little additions to your costume that will give it the proper Sun- For Ladies. $3 89 for the New $5 Silk Umbrellas, with 3 pearl, mintature and Dresden handles, that are works of art. Fifty styles. All the latest novelties, 50c yard for the All-wool and Sik and Wool Dress Goods in the new rough effects. None worth less than 75c yard. 1@ PF cent on ““Oneita” Union Suite—the best health cudergarments for ladies, misses and childr-n. For Children. TQC 22" the new 25e Black Huse, sizes 5 to 8%, for misses, with fine ribs, white and black feet. Sizes 7 to 10 for boys, with heavy ribs. All with double knees. c for the Te Flannelette Dresses; red with SOC iinck ngures. Braid trimming. Sixes 2 to 8 years. 8 for the New-$1 Headwear, among which DE are Poke Bonnets of bengaline silk, beaver trimming and lace ruche. for the 2c Ribbed Drawer Waists with two rows buttons. Sizes 2 to 14 years. 2ic for Ferris’ Corset Walsts, in sizes 8 to 18 years. 25c to 50c for smaller sizes, 9oc And ™™_ other less-than- to- morrow for Children's Goods,—not men- tloned because the end of our column is reached. G and Eleventh Streets. .. THE PALAIS ROYAL, -A. Lisner, Proprietor. {The newest effects, fnll length and width, tall throughout. Sives 32 to 46. Worth every cent of ome dollar and twenty-tive + centr Yes, we deliver your packages same day of purchese, nc matter if you do live in Brookland, Brightwood, Ten- nallytown, Anacostia or Alex- ; andria. ANSBURGH & BRO, "1420-422-424-426 7th St. 50 $044066040604 “Didn't think we would call for his laundry because it was so small.” We have built this big business on the thousands of just such orders. Yale Steam Laundry, 514 10th st. Phene, 1092. Cutters Cut. Remember, these prices for two days only. All you want: x Paine’s Celery Comp--68c. Woodbury’s Facial Soap.14¢ Williams’ Pink Pills--=33c. Carter’s Liver Pills--==-110¢. No-To-Bac-===========69¢, Santel Midy-----<<<--69¢c, Chichester’s Pennyroyal Pills, genuine, $1.38. Greene’s Nervura--=--68c, Munyon’s Remedies—large, 69c.; small, 17¢. Warner’s Safe Cure-=-81c. Kolb Pharmacy, LEADER OF LOWEST PRICES, 438 7TH ST. N.W., COR. EB. it Aren't you tired of your collars, cuffs and shirts coming home all “frayed” out? Stop it by changing to the Yale. 514 10th st. Phone, 1092. “HYOMEL” —BROOTH'S POCKET INHALE Waslington office, Koom 56, Washington Loan and Trost bldg.. cor. ‘9th and F sts. W. 8. THOMP. SON, 763 15th st. nw, ap22-w,t&n-ly