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z See ee q Saturday — The Last Day Our Two Great Sales end at closing time tomor- row night. The bargains we have offered—the prices we * have quoted—stand alone and unapproachable ‘in the annals of Furniture and Carpet selling. Despite the enormous selling of the past two weeks, there are still many choice bargains to be had. But you must speak quickly if you want any- thing—we're forcing the remaining stock out at any sacrifice, and a moment's hesitation may result in dis- appointment. 5 . Odd Parlor Pieces. Folding Beds. - To To Worth. Close. Worth. Close. eres Arm Chair, dam- Mahogany Finish. . $12.00 $7.80 $55.00 Oak Chiffonter Folding Bed $15.00 $10.95. Tarkist! Oak Finish Mantel Folding eatel $40.00 x $11.75 Recep: $6.50 Oak Finish Folding Bed $14.00 ‘$10.00 Reception Chair, gold. $11.00 Tron Folding Bed a $11.75 — $69.00 ($14.00 % Chair, green velou rm Chair, mahogan: laid, _ecnduroy. Arm ‘Chair, mahogany, Chair, "green" Vel- Worth. Ozk Finish Oak. sedoaseneetonsonzonetentontstenteneatentonton Setentete . p50 17.00 sia my hogal Bireh, French bevel pl mirror... Wall a Department. Good pickings still to be had from this surplus stock of fine wall papers. All grades, from the cheapest to the finest hand-made papers, are here. r = eedendentondontontentetegeng Overstuffed, damask, : . And we are almost giving = rehala’ Veivet. 2 pi fon them away in order to make Velvet. 3 28.5 1.7 Embroidered Velvet,” 3 ee room for our new stock. $4 Make your selecticn at once and you'll have cause to con- gratulate yourself. To Worth. Close. 10. Be. Fine Blank Pape Fine Blank Pape Damask Papers. Fett Pa pene. eSeetenendensenteesentoentonfontengeete Chamber Suites. as Worth. Oak. & Satin Enslish Print Papers. 3 Embossed it Papers. eA Fren tin Papers. - ‘Tapes: Papers. 4 Fine Gilt Vapers B. MOSES ors F St., i Storage, Cor. Eleventh. ' 22d and M Sts. Weononhosdententen tn tencentendentontetostoctontontont the ees = Children’s Cribs. | ‘ : ¢ atoeteosentonteaseeteetestenentendentententestnete eee toentntetnntntrnntntnntntnod MERTZ and MERTZ, “New Era” Tailors, They’re leaders — our $1497. Top Overcoats. They lead, for they’re cloths of qualities that will wear— Top they lead, for the shape will be stylish—they lead, for Over= the fit will be molded to coats, your own form—they lead, coats, for each one will be tail- ored up to a high standard Sif 4.97 of finish—and they lead, 4.97 : Mertz’s cloths are always See edetordaeendeeeeesoncontererooesensentontoadentenderterdeadendee ia oO se <3 @ Lae} i superior. Silk Lined—Correct Fall Weaves—Strap or Plain Seams. Mertz -« Mertz, “New Era’’ Tailors, 906 F Street N.W. There is no danger of fire | Great Reduction oie Hair. 4 iches fae, is the time to see us about “ia sticadania jer ede walt until you are weve falla: "Ty oor etre carl, rat ont U. S. Electric Lighting Co., S. HELLER’S, 213 14th st. mw. "Phowe 77. 720 7th Street N. Ww. FOR WELL PEOPLE AXD SICK Liebig’ Company Extract of Beef. BOGOSSE 00000089080 9EOO6O00000 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDA “" OCTOBER 1, 1897-12 Es, we) =) << 1D half price. Clothing Co. prices ever med in Washington, crowds to the children's departms bies, Fedoras and = fonable colors, and at precisely half price. 50c. Hats, 25c. $1 Hats, 50c. $2 Hats, $1. The hand Leather’ Tam O'Shan aaare offered your choice of aby one of = Almost Given Away. Sale of the late Continental Clothing Co.’s entire stock of Boys’ Derbies,. Fedoras and Cloth and Leather Tam O’Shanters at exactly We are closing out the stock of Huts bought from the Continestal . at the beginning of the summer at the most ridiculous We could have disposed of entire stock to some hatter for more than these prices, bt to sol} them to you at these Rgures Just ass biz advertisen ‘are 75c. Hats, 38c. $1.50 Hats, 75c. y) 0 H t 1 256 @ ai:d made no mention of the Chicago 5 als, : ferm nor of William J. Bryan. It was [When you come in Saturday look at our superb new line cf Boys’ Fall Suits. The assortment {s larger and the values greater than you'll find anywhere else in this vicinity. Remember, the entire Stock was bought before the passage of the tariff bill, ond you are saved from 20 to 35 per cent in buying your Boy’s Clothes of us. Parker, Brid a i ae Seventh ae 206 S680 SOOSSSSOSOS i Sesondontentencontenteetersongontont co oo sSosConSoscensortontonsondonserontestontontossongontes don onteesonconronteesonioecorontontontonseerontence fonseocentont Seedesgongont Sondengengontentenge peers See ote conten ~ Sredeateogeate rgeege ee ee ae te te eee ee ee he ey Spepooo oon oSosSongoasoasreswesoesoeseagonseaseatonsresresreseeseeencenseat For the Pen Folks-=- PERRY’S. We tell a strong story in Men’s Furnishings for tomorrow. Strong in values—but weak in prices. There is a bargain flavor about the offerings. Not bargains of our making—but bargains of our buying. omebody else stands whatever I there is entailed—maker, jobber or importer. You and we profit. Autumn Underwear: Earlier you would have had’ no use for these weights> Later you may not be able to buy such qualities at these prices. The time is ripe—and the opportunity is ripe. We. carry Underwear up as high as $1.75—but it is under a dollar that we ask your special attention. . Medium and Heavy-weight White and Natural Gray Wool Shirts and Drawers, of a grade that sells usually at 75c. We of- fer you the choice of a lot, in all sizes, “ 50c. Medium and Heavy-weight Shirts and Dr wus that should end do usually sell $ ar Si mt combed." Shirts to fit. stze 46; Drawers to fit sizes 30 to 46. Better wet three or four suits. 79c. Special lot of Natural Gray Shirts and Drawers, in either medium or heavy weight, ‘in which the worth is greatly in excess of the price. All sizes— $1.00. Fancy Bosom Shirts. So strong is the fad of wear- ing Shirts in fancy patterns with white collars that a chance like this won’t be over+ looked by the economically inclined— 100 dozen Madras Bosom Shirts, that are made to open both front and back; the colors are fast: the patterns are choice and brand rew; and with each Shirt is a pair of link cuffs to match. Worth $1—for 59c¢. Of course this is only one of the many lines we can show you—all of them exceedingly handsome patterns—all_ new and all perfect fitting Shirts. Piaue Bosom Shirts. If you like Pique Bosom Shirts you will be prompt to respond to this offering. If you have never worn them— it is a good chance to add one or two to your wardrobe. They are splendid values—and you really ought to have them for variety’s sake. ‘Two lots—one plata ‘White, the other fancy pique bosoms, open both front and back—ai fully wort $1. We have a right to praise them when we offer you the choice fer 79¢. Hosiery. Take our word for it, these four lots cannot be matched in worth at the price. You can see we did some big buy- ing—it was on account of that that we got the prices down , to the notch we have. Tariff laws have not affected this Hosier} It came into the country before the rise— 100 dozen Fall-veiht Tan ‘aiid Hult Hose, colors cuarantecd to sizes 914 t0 11. Good as any He. 2 for 25c. 50 dozen, Fall-welght Wool Half Huse, in Tans, Black and Gray, Nearer a 35. quality than unything else—and for 25 dowen Bi 3 Half Wose. with ¢ sanitary: feet and double I toes. “Sizes 934° to 11—worth 35e.—for 25C. 100 dozen Hernsdorf’s best Black Dyed Hose, with V feet; double soles and toes,” high spliced heels. every” pale worth 23¢.—on sale tomorrow for lOc. Sizes B% to 11. New Neckwear: “It never rains but it pours’—good fortune _ this time. We have a very attrac- tive line of Neckwear. You will say so—and we are anx- ious for you to see it. The shapes are new—tie patterns are the latest—and the silks are. of extra good quality. Some of the best effects are strictly exclusive. Here are three lots that we have marked very low for the bene- fit of tomorrow’s buyers— 50 dozen T5c. and $1 Puffs, Tecks, Four- in-Hawis, Imperials and Chibs, in’ the new colors and clever designs. Choice of the Clubs for 39¢. Choice of the others for soc. 190 dozen Soe. Band Bows, in the latest knots and sh: nd styles. 25¢. Aa Bite SUR apd Satin Tana Bow, ebout the quality we and everybody sell usually for 50c, S al 25c. Night Shirts. You can pay a great deal more than 50¢,; for a Night Shirt—and «you. will have to if you wait, to'Zet as good a one as thiss— --- Plain or fan med, made extra long and a from 14 to 19. The price is oniy— tes ibe Little Sundries-- 1900 Linen Co orth 150, . Link and Plain Cattetge. a pany White inal) Bows— ae Full Dress Lawn String Ties-—180._ - Men's Black Half Hose, fast color—t3e. a Wath Atsdras Ties 100-8 tor 2c. PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” iblished 3840. 96. TAMMANY NOMINEES Slate Made by Croker Goes Through Without Hitch. VAN WYCK, COLER AND RUPPERT The Tammany convention in New York last night nominated Robert A. Van Wyck of Manhattan for mayor, Bird 8. Coier of Brooklyn for controller and Jacob Ruppert, jr, of Manhattan for president of the ccuncil. This is the ticket which was an- nounced yesterday as the one likely te be chosen, The platform adopted recited local &: @ @ S @ ® © © & @ S ® © CS) vceted chiefly to the denunciation present reform government of New York; the condemnstion of the Raines law and a promise of liberal excise laws. It also incorsed the municipal control of municipal franchise. It dencunced the use of the in S ® oan @ junction against the laboring clas: @ 9 ) declared that an allegation of contempt of ccurt not committed in the pre: ccurt should be tried by jury, after in- dictment, the accused being accorjed all the safeguards against unjust convictions which are accorded to those charged with other offenses. It also declared for Ras, adec te school accommodations, for good roads, bicycle paths and parks for the recreaticn and the health of the com- munity. Who the Candidates Are. nee of the roenpeaseatoateatonsoateoteaseatenbvaseatoase dea aSvete sete ee these abe sabe eanete shoatorte serge so shv ete so sandie depend pe taeda earn P EP PD Cote Sreseetentons ot tet Mr. Van Wyck is at present chief justice = ot the city court of New York, is about | 4 ferty-eis ht years old and comes of an old | He voted for and sup- = perted Bryan at the lest national + risa 4 aad free si 2 $ & = é $ z x = * 2 the city worked so the candidates of the than Judge Van Wrek egarded W. J. Bryan as ene of the men of the time. . B.S. Coler is well known in finan- and has a splendid zecord. less for me to anything in . Jacob Ruppert, jr. } yorably Known to the residents Seseete sot sagen Sets . ae a < es 4 5 ot ne R J a * 3 5 om = 2 z to say that he ws of William J. Bryan and all the and state democratic candidates +: He daily by my side at during that campaign, and performe did service in the canv: i democrat, and I predict his triump! election and an administration asm: that will sat.sfy every good citizer Germaanx Indorse Low. The executive committee of the German- American Reform Union, whose support for the Tammany ticket the Tammany managers have becn trying to figure to get, held a meeting after the Tammany nominations had been made, and pa: resolutions by a vote of 100 to 5 indor the candidacy of Mr. Low. The resolutions were as follows: 2 most loyal support ean . os ve oo Seetnetedetrbetetedndnintedetete serene = Whereas, the provisions of the co; | tion of the state of New Yo r to the zeparation of municipal {| from those of the state and nation are th our principle of cipal in complete accord non-partisan administration of mun affairs, and Whereas, the party crganizations, resard- Jess thereof, now endeavor to lay held Seeseeseeseodentontoes upon the government of Great York, and selfishly avai! themselves of its great powers for party purposes, and | Whereas, the office of m _key + | to the future development 9 minis- | tration of Greater New York, and the ? |.solution of the problems of adminis- ¢ | tration cannot be premoied by the party es eahoatees nominations for that office, and the elec- tion of either the Jemocratic or the re- publican candidate for that ctiice would gnavoidably result in the of the powers of that high oilice for the pur- poses of party machines, thus forbidding the most important improv>me of the different departments of the ci resesseonteetoeteoteaten aa a ee eS sO a nd Whereas, the German-Am Reform | & Union, considering ain object | of its exertions lie in the furtherance cf $ | such improvements, it's | Resolve y the ‘exeentive ecmmittee of % |.the Germs n Reform | a , Sf | it is unable to recommend to the g 1 = committee the indorsement of elthe of 4 | the candidates pres-nied by the 2 | and > ity conventic st % | office of mayor, but is of the o — | the candidate of the Citi Eats “¢ | Hon. Seth Low, by Se dents, by his high pe his administration of the offic: of the city of Brooklyn, and gram contained in his le:ter offers the best guaranty for an tration of Greater New York cor: ing to the ideas of ihe German-American Reform Union. Resolved, ‘That the Hon. Seth Low, by the declaration contained in his letter of acceptance in reference to the provis- ions of the Raines law, mest odious to German-Americans, d by his behavior as mayor of Brooklyn, justifies the assump- tion that as mayor of Greater New York te would use the influence of his office in favor of a liberal interpretation and execu- tion of that law. Resolved, That the executive committee of the German-American Reform Union recommends the indorsement of the ilon. Seth Low as candidate for mayor of Greai- er New York. Resolved, That the executive committee authorizes and directs its conerence com- mittee to confer and co-operate with the Citizens’ Union and other organizations, and to unite with them for the nomination of candidates for city and county offices in the interest of good government to the end of composing a ticket to be recom- mended by this executive committee to the general committee of the German-Ameri- can Reform Union for ratification. —_—_+e+—___ Autumn Trips to Fort Monroe. It is a question in the minds of those who have frequently visited Fortress Mon- ree and Virginia Beach as to whether au- tumn is not the pleasantest time of the year to be at these famous resorts. That many Washingtonians enjoy spending a brief outing at Fortress Monrce and Vir- ginia Beach is attested by the great num- ber who take the Saturday evening excur- sicns to Norfolk and Old Point Comfort on the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Ccmpany’s stermers. The steamer, which will leave 7th street wharf Saturday at 7 p.m., will arrive at Fortress Monroe early Sunday morning, thus giving the entire day for sightseeing and pleasure, as the steamer does not leave for hcme until late Sunday ¢vening. The steamers of the Nor- folk and Washington line are modern in every particular. They were designed and built on modern lines. They are furnished evensousscenieooresscocessenesey 8. leststetistevsrrvennsssesonsssessssvenrsssortsesseeseessseoeeossooeeadei ‘Mins Waite’s Injuries Not Serious, oa, Deg eat Sr ray: Best Gi Coffee, 38c. Ib. &Pa = bend oe ot Friends of Mise Mary Waite in this city Furniture Bargains. Furniture Bargains. These Three Stand for Mayo i Be ve. phy son : Yon E ater wk cots Sq og | Rae Te te $14.50 3,| Controller and Head of Council. aware Deemsies, Cree ced Wastatant, very Oak and Mi finish Parlor 35 ¢, Sok mene, with e = reer $3 98 French plate glass.... » $17.50 ep) re 7 eo) = five large, roomy 1 - Postamers. GERMANS INDORSE Low CPullsics = Tapestry 4. 48 ere ete Besa eee Carpet and Upholstery Department. / 5600088e eg009ese0c0900 hosen torpeto es beats oe 20 and Fo selecting String- of, of nayel commanders me the late war. States fleet at the capture of Forts Hat- teras and Clark. i. M. North Atlantic squadron at the a of Roan- coke Island and No Need to Wait. —We give credit for the asking—at these bargain prices, too. Buy what you need for the house right now—we'll do the waiting. These prices we mention are not a tithe of the bargains we have to show: Heavy Quatt Carpet. Woot Ingrain 45c. Good Quality Brussels Carpet... Fine Quality Brussels Carpet... 85C. Good Velvet Carpet............. 90c. Gocd ON Cloth...... . 19¢. per yard tens oo "2 $2.98 pair 48c. pair 24-inch Handsome Parlor Table, nicely finished, oak or mahogany, 79¢. MAYER & PETTIT, Reliable Outfitters, 415-417 oe St. N.W. Mirelonde Sondetotondnet “ARTISTIC MU RLAIL DECORATIONS. Wall Paper. Relief. Fresco. Fabrics. Sketches Furnished. Dark Room for the Display : of Night Effects in WALL PAPER. RICHARD W. HENDERSON, sodeoroeenoaee nine 689699066060009008880 6000 Of Interest to Ever earer of Gloves. To every one who has a use for gloves this store has a par- ticular interest for them. It’s unlike any other store in town. Gloves only are sold. Not bought from any one else, but made up in our own European and American manufactories. The ad- vantage of buying from the maker needs no argument. One profit you pay us—other dealers must ask several. Our position as leaders in the world of “glovedom” is unchallenged. An out- put of thousands and thousands of Gloves finds an outlet in our branch stores, located in every large city in the country. Such a huge business has its advantages for you. Fresh goods always —lowest prices always. No one else can crowd so much quality into so little price. And, remember, the whole gamut of Glove possibilities is here. No glove wish you have but we can surely gratify it. Le ie slat For the New Style For 2 Foster or Tes C parsian Walkig $ 09 ey ane French Kid © Glove? 2-clasp—piqua ad Brening sewed—self and differ- Sines a ent colored cinbroidery. eplendla sere + these gloves. Guaranteed in every possible particular. LOUVRE GLOVE s CO., 919 F St. $ 1 30 For a splendid Real Kid Glove. —— ~ er eee Boats. names for Goldsborough and Bailey, in honor G. Stringham commanded the United commanded the and Elizabeth C:ty.