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THE ETEMNG STAR. WASHINGTON: TVK»P*T OWttr 31, ISM. I HtlSHl V NOV!.* I.dlior, 1 UK HEMMi STAR baa tka fallen* laral I trcalatlaa ef m< Nfwtpnprr la the H'art4, .ad as aa A4itrll>li« MHtaa la warth ¦an than ail ik« e*ber y«Ulakt4 la Waakiastaa. International resentments not baaed on abid¬ ing principle" or pr< Jndices live out their little day and periah aa other "unconsidered trifles" do. The European governments whose people ara interested in having a lov tariff in America Usy be unfriendly to the United States Just at the moment of passage of a tariff bill which more or lese represses the importation of European wares into this country. But that these government! or the people they, in some fashion, represent are so angry with us as to abstain altogether from exhibiting the products of those nations at the world's fair at Chicago in 1893 is not probable. Indeed the improbability is quito clear in view of the signally abortive effort* of these governments to boycott the Pari* exposition, 'lite complaint was in that case that it would be assisting in the commem¬ oration of a republican revolution and the glorification of liberal institutions. Neverthe¬ less, the manufacturers of those nations and the public at large forgot all about republi¬ canism when the day approached in 1639 for the opening of the exposition. In the case of the Chicago exposition the offense committed against the tender susceptibilities of thuse foreign governments is much less than that commuted by the Fronch. It is a case of miff on account of our tariff laws. The in¬ dignant question reported as being asked over there, "Why should wo take our wares, our product* of industry, art and scienco to a country that prohibit* their importation and .ale}" will give place, on mature reflection, as the time for the fair approaches, to the far wiser question, "Why should wo stay away iroiu competition with those busy Americans and abandon thl* opportunity of making a bid for the trade of a continent, when it is not at all clear that thoy can shut us out from the new world, assuming that they wish to do so'/" ^I'batever ground may be taken, either now or later, by European governments, tho people interested in manufactures and tho general sightseer* will be here in Urge number*, 'liino heal* most wonnd*. The assassination of the New Orleans chiof of police by order of an Italian society, tho Mr.fia, u another incident added to tho anarchist troubles in Chicago and the death of L>r. Cronin at the Land* of a faction of tho Clan-na-Gael which serves a* a public warning that all immi¬ gration is not good immigration. Oue hundred year* ago. In the island of bicilv.that land of mixed nation* as far back as Thucydides. na¬ tions now more mixe d than in tho days of tho Athenian's immortal chroniclc was formed a secret ruffian order known as the Matia. Its creed w:»* licence; its means, robbery aud mur¬ der. The gang of cutthroats organized at Palermo ha* *prcad into all lands where the stealthy Sicilian of tho lower classes has gone. New Orleans having introduced Italians oa a large scale is now feeling the full force of this villa'nous *ociety of thieves, robbers and a<xas- .ins. It wonld not be fair to accuse the Italians as a nation or the Sicilian* as a province of par¬ ticipating in these atrocities or of condoning the offences committed by their conntrymcn. Soma of tho American Italians aro among the beat citixens, and no man l* to bo condemned without proof, But the Matia is not to bo tol¬ erated anywhere. It must be extirpated. Law *Dd liberty *re synonymous, but not license and liberty. Anarchistic propaganda and the practice of aasasai nation cannot be tolerated anywhere in ihe limits of the republic. Word come* from Pennsylvania that Uepro- sobiativo Atkinson is in some danger of del'ont this fall for the reason that during the late ites- ¦ion of Congress ho paid so much timo»and effort to tho demands of the Pennsylvania Itaiiroad Company as to entirely ignoro tho in¬ terests of bis constituents, not a few of whom .re vitally affected by some other bills before Congress, but to which Mr. Atkinson showed tho luost profound indifference. The wish is undoubtedly father of tha thought in this m- ¦tr.nce. Mr. Atkinson certainly deserves to be defeated, but tha chances of that most desira¬ ble result being realized arc- unfortuuatfly not good, lbat gentleman in h.s representative capacity has been such a devoted aud valuaolo servant of the Pennsylvania railroad that that corporation cannot allow biui to be defeated, and it is, a* the past history of Pennsylvania pol tics abuudantlv shows, something of a power in a political campaign in that state. 'Ihe rmlroad has both a loug purse and a large Toting contingent at its command, and it does not hesitate to use both when nny of its inter¬ est* are at stake. Mr. Atkinson's return to Congress may therefore be couuted upon oa oue of the reusonatdo certainties. "Hie suicide of Mr. A. B. Mullett is a shcck to the community in which he had so many | friend*. He was one of the leading architects of the country, and he has displayed his pro¬ fessional ability and his honesty and integrity of character in great government works which have tested and proved both his intellectual and his moral make-up. It is a sad ending of a BOlab<e and promising catcer. With proper care it would seem to be possi¬ ble for telegraph nnd electric light wires to cross each other w.thout contact But the re¬ cent destruction of the wire* on the switch tourd of the Western Union o&ice at liooltn and the consequent isolation of tho Hub during tho evening shows that there is a lack of the necessary suj-ervUioa at times. That city waj, too, ib danger of a serious conilagration. At last we have a high English opinion. that .f Lord Grenville.that the Mckinley tariff wi* not enacted out of hostility to Kngl&nd. England goe» more slowly than the United States, but it get* there m duo time, barring accidental Fetes.torch-light processions.Berlin illumi¬ nated.emperors, grand duke* and command¬ ing generals ovfetwg him.is there anything the German* ought to withhold from the "con- qilfcZMig hero" llo.tke on hi* 'JOth birthday! . African explorers axe again in motion. Mr. Fxuiuel liaker will start for Egypt and tho houdau tomorrow. Sir Richard F. Burton traveled yesterday to the region more un¬ known than dark'-et Africa. ? ^^a The new Fortugu<»e ministry ha* assumed power, hat the power of Portugal is so smalt tual they have to rake the capital every morn¬ ing with a flne-tooth comt> to find it. and when they've found it they OkMl't know what to do with it. It is reported that two of Minister Phelps' daughters are to marry officers m tbe Gcruian imperial army. This thing ought to be stopped. Oir m' v-'"~ are not permitted to accept any . honor* or decoration* from foreign power*, a nit tt m a poor rtls that won't work both way*. .,_ .. Tho Qfeio republicans do not dissemble their love for Governor Campbell of Okie, but they kut fen dttwn stain )«t as vigoeeualjr and aa viadtetivefy. Tseaanret Ua«soa i* wl going to try ta make India. gw npsUvst. tx<a»« lata beat friend will be shut out by such a result.for he him¬ self hath (aid it Another plot to kill the Czar ha* been discov eeed. Nobody know* how many this makes uttd the New Xack police think of going over and taking a correct census of the attempts. Gov raor Campbell is "not discouraged, only disgusted." The governor ewdeutly nover b.ioce got a sight at the tana inwardness af William Waldorf As tor In traveling incog hi Eawap* m W. U. Omaa. Anwther caaa W the ClaaseeagaMie* the masses. Bpeake* Isi4 baa a* taeuMn tat toiling n Quorum In Ohio and Indiana. Tu* "Courier Or Wui£B"- FLANNEL. AT rrr rv.m rrrr RRRr ^ t r PPP ICS RRR RUR. TX T»s f fin Sb Is 1 . Ss* - Snow doe* not h*re to flr before yon ce«<l FLAK- NKI.S. It la theee very uncertain Ir aki of weather that make thein ao comfortably necessary -when it la neither cold nor hot.aud tLen hot aud cold by spell*. We hsveseen this tnue further ahead than yon have. provided for Ik 0«r being ready means you ate e&on to follow. You will find FLANNELS t«»t *»t1*factnry In prlc* thia Kuon. The turiuoll into which the tariff liaa thrown business haa not reached out it* troubl'som* hand to lay it on theee domestic essentials. They make ao rood in thie country already. We have ¦ haif dozen ntylea of 27-lncU lrtirured Wrapper Flan¬ nel at 25c. a yard, fifty atyles-an unusually lane "picture book" of '.14-toch All evl Kat&ny at a yard. Not a few different atrlpca of Btovsn's25 Inch Flannel* at 4l)c. a yard. Twenty-five foreign print*.Wrsrper Flannel* at 65c. a yard. 27 inchoa wide. French Printed a tripe* and Spot*.27 lr.cliee wide. 75c. a yard. Plain »ha<lee In All-wool French Flannel.27 Inch** wide-.">0c * yard. The Orient.heavier than the French.aame width. 50c. a yard. Nrw K:ubroldered Flannel* at 75c..and uotbln* m>'airor about them. either. Pine »t >¦!.¦« tn B&i riiotal Cloth.81. An Arrow Work Pattern at 81-1«. Hemstitched.and others ue«slii.:»- $1.25* Choicer still. 81.37*. 1 h>- uioHt pretention* patterns on the Ducat olotha. . 1.75 and 82. Eider Down in Cre.ini, Cardinal. Blue, Pink, Pearl, I.itrtit and 1'ark lirar, IP Ive-and n.ore.bruht-warui .and \v>-~araM>..75r. a yar-i .30 inches wiiln. 20-iuch Pink with White and blue with WhiteNtripee at 75c. brown with W hue and lllue »uh White sputs .60 cents. Dodtm. I)avia ft Co.'s Tied Flannel (cochineal dyed). we and everylKnly via*; *lw knows think thorn the beat in the market.Twills and Plain. Twill -50c., l>2t*c., 75c. aud $1 a yard. Plain.40c., o0c.,»>2»*c.,76c. and * 1 a yard. A very irood quality iu plain and Iwill Klunnol*. Red-at 25c. a surd. The best grade* wo could And wo have (elected to Gray Twills-aiid the irenuiue Indigo Dye*. tiray Twiile.25c., .'too., -»<»«-. and ".Or.a yard. Indigo. 25c . 3or , 40c., 50c. ami 75c.a yard. A .Scotch mixed blue aud browu.J4 inches erlde. 60c. a yaid. Plain White shakor»-40r .fiOc.. G2tt>:. and 75c. Twill Shakera.'-'5c 5oc. and 75c. An All ready Shrunk Creuin Whl.o Plain Flannel at 60<. is really a rare thing. White P.allard vales.50c. to 81.25. MuHcoma. whit aud neani - all qunlltics. The Gilbert a'd Japanese p'lanneia.50c. 34-lnrh India cloth. wash like a piece of cotton. C-)e«'. a yard. 34 inch p'rench Baby Muiting*.$1. 27-inch All-wool 1 will suitings.50c, ft4-inch All-wool Twill -81. 27-inch Opera.40c. fi4 r i h » >p*ra.(StV. 34-inck C rick, t Cloth.81. Ton will find our full lino of FLANNELS j-articu- larty carefully selected. On this Krouud wo claim your Interest in them. They will work for you satis¬ factorily.and, aa you are, they do not cost you much. Two (trontf argument* lor I'Su i'lonhtl*. ¦EATON PERM. "PERSY BUILDING." NINTU ST. AMU PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Established 1B40. It OpEN LlETTEB To MoTHERS, WE HAVE GONE THROUGH OUR CHIL¬ DREN'S STOCK Op' 8U11S AND CULLED OUT ALL BROKEN LOTS. YOU WILL FIM> TEMPTING PRICES ON THEM. BRING VOI R CHILDREN. YOU MAY KIND ONE TO PIT. WE KNOW THE PRICKS WILL hi IT. ONLY TII1SK! SUITS FROM $2.50 IP. THIS bALE WILL ONLY LAST FliOM NOW lo SATURDAY MIGHT. DONT DELAY. E. B. BARNUM ft CO.. 0"-%-tfc 031 PA. AVE Louvre Glove Co.'s SPECIAL OFFERING FOB TOMORROW. Regular 91.25 Foater Lacing* at 81. Regular $1 25 4-button Suede Kid Glovos, 07c. Regular 11-50 8-buttuii Su. dt; Mouaquetaires, $1.25. Regular 81.75 H button Sued-. Moiisquetairea, 81.48. Pure Wool Cashmere Glove* from 26c. a pair up¬ ward. in Black and toloieiL LOUVRE GLOVE CO. Evening Gloves. Wo have Just received a most complete lino of L*dlo*'. Misses' and Children's Kid Moujquetairo*. citfht, twelve, sixteen and twenty button lenicths, in the fol- lowinjf colors Light Blue, Light Green. Cream, Fawn, Canary, Lavender, Tau, Heliotrope, Elate, Pink, Whit-?, &e. These Gloves are of tho very best French EiU, and in cut and fit iraperior to any in the market. Children's M^usnuetairea, iu Tan and Slate, CL25. Childreu'a Mousquetaires. in P awn. 81.35. Children's Mousqueialre*. in Fancy Shades, (1.50. LaeUes* 12-button Mouaquctaircs, all colors. 82.20. LadieV 16-button Moosquetaires, all colors, (2.65, Lcd.ev 20-buttou Mou>quLta.res, all color*, 83.37. T. OO W UV V RRR FKB L OOUUTVRRE L O O UU VV RRR FJI L OOUUVVRRK LLLL OO UU V KB KER f-.r.n t oo vr ker rcr oo fi O L OOVVK OOOO G (i UUU LLLL OO u i. o o v v r u u "o L OOVVKK C OO OOl, OOVV K COOO.. iCiO LLLL OO V ERR CCO OO ^ - 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVI. 811 It The Son Ma&chk MILLINERY. W* nak<! no ehsivn for tlw style*. Only . fair profit oa the matcnal* csed. W-' have on exh.b.tivU a great variety of Trimuiod Hat* and Bonaeta. Frciwkly irirc you sa Idas If TV* car* U> fix on*7ourtalC. We have all the raapes asd tiiaBtav*. VELVETS. We probabfy carry one of (he hr***t *Mort- as**ta of Telvata IB the city. At any rat* we knew we iu Miit you ia price and color. Catered SUk VtissU. 7«e.. $1. 81.50, 83. $2.50 and up to 83-50 foe Warraatod Fttre Silk Face and Back Tefret. Stock Velvet*. 7&w $L 8LS5, SLS% U .2 40. up to 85. V* k.w ww cm suit jtm US rcl VAKR THE CIGAR. TOO KAER « i*<A>. lliiEH CP 1ia!< A.The beat CWrar. a^h. 50C. a27-lF 14H chambers at. N.Y. Only Three Dati An now toft you to anil yourself of tha oppor¬ tunity of [>urch**l«* the Finait Qndm at WATCHES AMD DIAMOND* ttLVEB WABX AVD CLOCKS AT SO PKB C1*T DISC OUST. Owln* to tho immenae amount of now itook waiting to be unpacked for oar Naw Store, oor- ner of 7th and D sts., wo ahall compollod to cloaaourOld Store,433 7th at, on THURSDAY, Octobor 23, and ahall not roaumc business until the following Monday, when all ar« lnvltid to .ttend tho Orand Opening of ono of tha hsnd- aoinost and moat t-crfoct-aqulppod Jowelry atorea ta tha country. Ji. BAURI9 ft CO., o21 43j 7th at n.w. OFriCB W. H. HOEKE, 8th und Pa. arc Don't Stand On The Track. WI ABE OPENING A CAB LOAD OFPABLOBSUITES. COME AND OET OUBFBICE3. BEMtMUER, WE ABE HEADQUARTEBS FOB BOTTOM CASH FIGURES ON CALJ'JCTS AND FL'nNJTL'llM. W. H. HOEEE. 8th and Pennsylvania ate. 021,82,23&25-4t Dowlas & Biio, 612 NINTH ST.. INTEB-OCEAN building. Are you Interested? Wednesday. Thursday and Fri¬ day the following Great llanrainfi will l>e offer d: No. 1..We have left about Ho dozen out of 100 doien Ladk-a' lli|fh Noels and Loiitf Sleeve liiObed Vests which you can have at 2J5c\ each. No. J?..Three lots of Indies' Black Hone, Hermsdorf dye. Trice* Cl)c., U3c .and 57c., will be sold at 4Hc. per pair. No. 3 .1H' yards Stamped Momle Cloth 39c. Scarfs for 25c. each. IH yards Stamped Knotted Frin^o Open work 30c. Scarfs for ~5c. each. 2 yards Stamped Knotted Fringe 0| en-work 45c. Scarfs for 35c, eacli. No. 4..'Joe. stamped Pillow Shams for 18a No. 5.- 29c. btamiKHl .splashers for ~3c. No. 6.-25 dozeu lable >apkin*. worth $1.50, for tl Mo dozen. A complete lino of the Beat Imported Saxony and Geruiantown Worsteds. douglas A BRO. °'-'1 Ninth at Do Yon Suffer WITH OENEItAL DEBILITY? That is, do you go to bed tired and wako op feeling not refreshed? Does tho least exertion weary you? lias life but few attractions for you? Is everyth zur a burden? Is food unpleas¬ ant, does it distress yon.lu a word, do you suf¬ fer with regular and constant weakness and trre-at nervousness sometimes combined with Itf If you do, it is time you were using HERTZ'S WINE OF CALI3AYA and IRON. MKBTZ'S WINE OF CAI.ISAYA AND IRON. Which is nature's nrent tonic and*lnvigorant. Price 75 eta a bottle. Pleasant to the taste and never discolors tho teeth. E. P. MKKTZ, FAMILY DRUGGIST, 1014 F St, Washington, It W e Ai:e Glad TO FIND THAT SOME NEW SHOES for CHILDKEN, BnOES WHICH WE HAVE TAKEN UNUSUAL PAINS TO HAVE EXCEL- LENT. HAVE COME IN. and Al.E ALL THAI WE PLANNED and EX¬ PECTED. CHILDREN'S STIPES AT 41.00 AND $2.00. TU1S A LOSE IS NOTHING. THERE ARE PLENTY OF SHOES AT THOSE prices. EVEN LESS. BUT THESE ARE SHOES WHICH YOU WON'T FIND AN YW Ht BE ELSE.AT ANY PRICE. SHOES THAT ARE WORTH FULLY HALF A DOLLAR MORE. WE HAVE HAD SO M\NY CALLS FUR SHOES AT THIS PRICE THAT WE DETERMINED TO provide SHOES AT THIS PRICE WHICH WOUI.D MARK A NEW EBA IN VALUES OF children'S SHOES. AND WE HAVE SUCCEEDED. kindly NOTE-THAT THIS IS NOT A ..BI!>" FOP. TRADE BY claiming TO UNDERBILL OTHER DEALERS- IS N> T TO HAVE AN "tLSErtHERJS TWO dollars MORE" SHOE. IT IS KIMI'LY FOLLOWING TnE PLAN OF OUR BUSINESS TO GIVE THE BEST <.OODS AT THE LEAST outlay. WHIN WE DECIDED TO ADD THIS GRADE TO OUR STOCK WE ENTERED THE FIEI D OF COM¬ PETITION. AND WHEN WE COM- PET*. WE COMPETE RBB IT V RRR TTTT " «E8_ BBUURRT . I" B Vn i § ART HUH BURT fc CO. ell isu r si. 1% One Pound, 3tt quires, of fine tjwllsfc Linen or Cmn Wove WritluK Paper at 2ic. par poul En¬ velop* to match. Oe. par pack; SOe. per hundred. Th* a speelai peeer I a* offer¬ ing and on* that I can conacn-ntlously rec- omineud. Your uupactiou wiU confirm tho BOBEBT F. VTT T TW, Bookseller and Stationer, a17-flm MtO 15th at. Corcoran building. W. H«. Them Aix> DOCBL* OB RISOLK BRXA8TKD, SACK OB CUTAWAY PLAIN OB FAMCT COLO*, 8TBIPES OB CHECKS, SMOOTH OR BOUOH surface, fob dress ob business WEAR. NO MATTER WHAT THE FABRIO OB WHAT STYLE GAUMENT TOO MAT WANT. YOU ABE 8UBE TO FIND IT HERB AMD AT THE PROPER PRICES. REMEMBER. TOU WHO ARE 8HOBT AND STOUT OB LONGAND SUM. THAT WE CAM FIT TOU JUST AS EASILY A8 IF TOU WERE OF REGULAR BUILD. AS WE MASB SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOB ODD SHAPES AMD EXTBA 8TOUT HEM. THIS IS DECIDEDLT OVERCOAT WEATHER. DO MOT WEAR THE OLD ONB THAT HAS 8EEM ITS BEST DAYS. BUT COME HEBE AND LBT US SHOW YOU THE FINEST AND MOST ARTISTIC AS¬ SORTMENT OF RELIABLE GARMENTS TO BE FOUND IM THE CITY. ALL AT OUB USUAL LOW PRICES. BOBIMBOM. PARKER k 00, AMERICAS OUTFITTERS, o21-*o B.E. COR. 7TH AND D 8TB M.W. Wu.H. McK NF.ws Daily Letter. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2L 18001 . The "Special Sale" of Ladies' Underwear . at REDUCED price* was a success beyond our most sanguine expectations. Yot the stock is too large to feel any perceptible offect of . few days' brisk business. We (till have a plenty of the reduced lota to last out tho week.we hopo so, at least.yet thure is no tolling. . Today we add tho following: . l.adiug' Waitu and Ecru Fall-weight . Ribbed Vests. high neck and long sleeves. at 21c. each. Heretofore aold at 2Jc. Big .. value. FOR INFANTS AMD CHILDREN.- Iufaata' aud Children'* Uudorwuur at . Kruatly reduced prices. Infanta' Saxony Wool Vests,high neck and long alcoves. Reduced from 50a. to 38c. each. Infanta' Cashmere Wool Vests, high neck and long sleeve* Reduced froui Wbc. aud .. . <100 to 60c. each. _ .- Children's White Merino Vests, high neck . - and long sleeves, sold sccording to sues: Id . to 28-iuch. 70c. to «1.1». We offer all sues at the uniform reduced price of £>0c. each. Cliildren'saud Hisses'While Merino rants, sold according to size, from 84c. to i L10. now marked at the uuiform reSucod price of . t!3c. per pair. __ .. Of courso we havo In addition to the above all tho r.'KUiar. roiiable qualities of Under- wear made by the American Hosiery Com- pany, Farley & Buttrura. ami others of a high standard of exoelloucu. Tuts is au ex- . caiieut time to lay in your surply of Winter . Underwear. , WILLI A M H. MoKNEV IfluocesKor to It. IL Taylor). C3:i Pa. a/e. n.w. It ktitikkhhhihhtihktiiikhhktettkkh Good News For Mfv " WHO WEAR BOOTa . . . . WE HAVE JUST OPENED A NEW . . . . LINE OF CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS, . . . . MADE OF BEST QUALITY FRENCH .. . * CALF FROMTS WITH CALF BACKS. . . . . THESE BOOTS ARE SEWED BY HAND . . . * AND AT LEAST THE EQUALS OF . . . . THE BEST MADE-TO-ORDLR WORK. . . . . WE HAVE THEM IM ALL WIDTHS . . .. AMD CAN 1HE1IEF0RE FIT MOST . . . . AMY FOOT. OUR PRICE IS S4.b5 A . . . . l'AIR, ABOUT HALF OF WHAT YOUB . . . . BHOLMAKER WOULD CHARGE YOU. . . . . BESIDES THIS OME LIME WE CAN . . . . SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY KIMD OF .. . . RELIABLE BOOT YOU WANT. . . . * EITHER COARSE OR FINE-AT THS . . . . LOW PRICE8 FOR WHICH WE ARE . . . . FAMOUS. . . HU .* H H KM W - kSS- !! AA hh nnn" S " li U U A A HIIH N N .V ®SSa {} H AAA H M N NN c § U U A A U 11 N HH US" RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES. 810 SEVENTH ST. 1022 PA. AVE. 1* ?3l PA. AVE. 8.E. tV Two Uudurwcar Leaders.Pans & A 1'enny Saved 18 A PENNY EARNED." Spend that 830 a tailor would charm you for . suit or an overcoat.WITH US.and get BOTH SUIT aud OVERCOAT. Ot C15 grade u feeding many a wardrobe today that never held a stitch of ready-made clothing before. We're supplying gentlemen who know* rood thing when they see it-With whom satis faction rises above the cost.bat who are ap¬ preciative enough to "acknowledge the corn" and save the difference. Wo'd be ter¬ ribly disappointed If our $15 service didn't win frknda.and win "em fast. We've worked hard on it.cost as money as well a* time. Wo KNOW we are making SUITS and OVERCOATS.both weights.In this grade- bettor than tailors will undertake to Imitate abort of $30.or that you can And anywhere else ready made leas than <20. Anybody who need# an OVERCOAT and has tho "wherewithal" is dangling in un¬ certainty as to what sort of a garment to get. Even ti yon Intended to pay more loot at onrsatS15. And don't fargoione thing. WE ARB RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WEAB. It Isn't only a few styles.EVER Y STYLE. walking coats, covert coats, CAPE COATS, ULSTERS.or in SUITS. SINGLE and DOUBLE-BREA8TED SACKS and THREE and FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS.made up in the fashion and cf the fabrics that are popular with the times. We have taUorud oc the principle that "clotneii are mode for man.not man for clothes".so thaie'll FIT, WEAR and PLEASE.even if they are only *15. tWTbat Pony of oars is running a race with your thoughts.How many seeds in the pumpkin? Botne little boy or girl is MOiiMr to catch, him. Who. we woadert WYour out-of-town friends can enjoy the privileges cror house affords if they've only a copy of our Catalogue. Baud as Ik* I and address. SAKS AND COMPANY. DSMOMSTBATORS IM CLOTH, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH otU 8TBEET. Spectacle* En Glasses. PERSONS WHO FIND THEIR EYESIGHT FAILING SHOULD HAVE A PAIB OF 8PEO- TACLBS OB STB MASSES SKILLFULLY ADJUSTED at s1S-M>.s.tn3ss miritAf. OAW?^. BMBAlJOPfc , . ave. n. w. Xalsphoa* sail W ooDWAAD & Loth eop Offer la their Men's Furnishing Dspartmesl the ohoicest showing of special Is ported FuH London and B«rUa made Hosas Jackets. BrMkfutOotH EuoklCf Jacket*, Billiard Coata, Lour.fring Costa, Hid; Clowns, Bath Gowns and Robes d* Chambat they have ever shown, mad* from the boat En¬ glish Cloths, In plaid*, stripes, checks, brocaded ¦Ilka, velvet, doeskin cloth, broadcloth, tweeda and diagonals. They are all tailor made through¬ out, bound with cloth or satin, piped with silk .ords. lined with framers satis, satin and ekelo ton Bade. Every Uttle detail ta the finishing receives the best attention. Choice selections of foreign markets, style and make conflnod en¬ tirely to ua. A special featuro of the opening of those roods wlil be 100 Emrl;ah-rasde Jack¬ ets, $4.UH. Actual value, <7.00, Long Dressing and Lounging Qowns, |H60, Actual value, $10. Men's Bath Gowns, Engllah Tarry, $4. (First fluor.) w oodward & Lothlop Offer in their Bcdwear Department GO pairs ol tlios» Homstitchod Linsn Sheets at $0 pea pair. Hemstitched Linen Sheets for extra sized bods, measuring 2Xx3>s yards. Only 8 8 per pair. 100 pairs Hemstitched Linen Pillow 8ise 22^x30. Only tl .25 per pair. GO palra Hemstitched Unon Pillow Bise 87x36 (large size.) Only $1.76 per pair. CO pairs Hemstitched Linen Pillow Only 91.50 per pair. Embroidered and Rufflod Lawn Pillow Shams, . 1.65 and $2 per pair. 600 oxtra Heavy Muslin Double Bed Sheet! at 75c. each. (Second floor.) W OODWABD & LoTHBOP Offer In thoir Cloak Department their entire line of fine Imported and Domestic-made Black Matalesse Wraps at a great reduction in pries* to close the entire stock at once. (35 Black Matalesse Wraps, trimmed with alik bullion fringe. Bed need to $35. .40 Bhck Matelesse Wraps, trimmed with alik bullion fringe. Beduoed to <30. .50 Black Matelesee Wraps. Reduced to >401. .CO Black Matelesse Wraps, trimmed with ostrich feathers. Reduced to $40. (GO Black Matelease Wraps, trimmed with ostrich feathers. Reduced to $45. .75 Black Matelease Wraps, trlmmod with ostrich feathers. Reduced to 900. (Third floor.) WOODWABD & LoTHROP Offer In their Embroidery Department 400 pieces of Embroidery, which were the sample picces of an importer and are slightly soiled on the outside. Cambric, Jaconet and 5ainsook Edgings and Insertions. So two plecos alike. The now tariff increases the duty to GO per cent from the old rate of 30 porcent ad valorem, so all Embroideries paying the new rate will cost 00 per cent more than the patterns in this lot, which were bought at a reduction of 25 per cent from old prices and which they have marked at the same rata. Thay have almost every priced Embroidery la the lot 4c. to .1.25 per yard. (First floor.) Woodward & Lothrop Offer in their Dress Goods Department a splen¬ did line of Dress Patterns in shaggy effects, in Plain, Plaid and Figures. They are now pro- pared to meet the enormoua demand for this class of fabrics. Also, a 58-inch P.a.d Cloth, In brilliant and light colorings; very stylalk Only (15a pat¬ tern. (First floor.) Woodward & Lothrop Offer in their Cutlery Department Solid Steel Scissors, 25c. Razor Steel Scissors, nickel plated, 30c. Button-hole Scissors, 55c. Dost American Shears. 75c. Celebrated KB. Razor*, guarauteod not to require honing for five years. Price. $1.08. They also guarantee that they carry the most extensive and complete line of Pocket Knives, Scissors and Bazors of any hone* in Washing¬ ton. at 25 per cent less than same goods can b* purchased elsewhere. (First floor.) Woodward & Xjothbop Offer in their Hosiery Department 300 Ladioa' Fast Block Cotton Hose with spliced soles and high spilccd lisols and toes. Special bargains, 3 pairs for $1. (First floor). Woodward & Lothrop Offor in their Glove Department Ladles' rita Glove* ill Taaa. Grays. Brown* and Black. Price, <1 per pair. Ladies' 4-button Baalish Walking (Hove* la assorted Tans and Browns. Price, .1.25 pwr pair. l*di**' 3-button Black Imperial Gloves. Price, $1.2* par pair. iTUat floor.) WOODWARD |k LOTHROP. Corner 11th and T at*. B-w. Surprises For Tomorrow (Wednesday. October 22.) GENTLEMEN who don't wear tin 34 Uadanhuta may be fitted tomorrow at a price eurprteei 25 CFNTS for 50a Marino Undergarmcnta. Pleaaa don't tak for mora than two euit* at tie apecial nrn At many ta jroa Ilka at the regular price-40c. F.p A i A ft »«. r A L AI b RRR OO T T A 1. Srrr 88 \r t\ fe .H v ? nL: II IKS* it u. J} "&-CMT IU ««« nrj» n 5n,5, pn* oo ir« » _tg. 5n.,R « PB BBOO NN N 5^ HRR II RRR RRB O O S X N S8- 55 II BB RKOO S N N . s " * U IIBB BBB OO I til kktis " The hamin of the eeven apecial bunioi ere Mheee l.»-cent Ribtona. Of ecurae they'll he firat to he gone- When th»y in gone when i.-uii shall we ret an. h Kib- bona to sell at 15cfnuf Twonty-fivs cents is tLelr actual worth. Ren.'tuber, DOUBLE FACKD.both aide* alike. I Dm inchee wide Color*: Wbite,Cr*«ra. Cardinal, Unrnet, Navy. Oolden Brown, Yellow. Pie- taclie. Orange. Olive. Old Roec. Nile, Terra Cotla. Light Blue, I'ink, Lavender. Bikrk. Wbanie colon In the 9. 11 aud 13-ccnt klbboaa. fi" kf* "a *V£-cent ¦to" g^s A\ s<*8 « m rra fiRRs a M "N m *ss_ H AAA « j! H H K , J °hhs AA ofi H H (KB ^SS8 ~ 69 CENTS la tomorrow'! price anrprlae. We clip the following from yeaterday'e advertisement. Bikty-e.ght cent* yard for 15-inch Surah Mlk Rib¬ bon* that can't be duplicated to Mil at lea* than (1.35. B^k. White, Cn-aai. Light Blue, Navy. Cardinal. Vou tuay guess what value tl,e»e nbbona poe- eees ar.d how aoon the two hundred piece* will be g.>n« when we write you lilat many ladies are buying a hall doren sashes at a time, intending them for Chrutmaa preecnta. (Continued belowJ THE PALAIS BOTAI* Last Dat Of Fur Ortswo. Tomorrow la your last chance to secure 10 per cent off the marked price*. The price mark* r-*d «5 on Hare Cape*. 800 ou Seal Cape* Site. on HarrMuff*. and $ 1Gon Seal Mtiffs. A huniln-dand one luterviLit^ price*. Children'* t ur* at aliil lower prtcea. ,r> .. . TH® PALAIS ROYAL, (Contlnaed below.) RICE 8. Gloves At Reduced P Our grand lei'l.a of special aalea ta coming to an end. »0c 4-button Warranted KM Olorea _..74< 89c. Genuine I'ltrnkln Mousquetairee .....74c 85c. 4-button Undressed KidGlovoe 8-button I ndreased Mou*quetaire* 7yc (Continued balow.) .E PALAW Hoiill Preserve This Special List. fRegiilar prices remain marked on all roods. 1 (10 For-trimmt d Cloth Jackets tq 8Id Seal Plash Jackets.Test, roll collar...... 914 08c. All-wool Knit Skirt* 84c 85c. Mniton Cloth Skirt* ...74c 12c. Torchon Lace*, all style*. 111111111111 l«c 5oc. Lacee. 22c. aud 18c. Lacaa. 15c 81.75 beaded Lac.- Pompalour Ruchinir 81.:ia tL35 Tmael Crepe Lia»e Ruchinir tl lfi t-.48 -8-in. h Nov.-lty .'rtlona" L'mbrella* 82. la 43.48 Cuneatoira bilk Umbrella* 8'-'.'J(! 81.45 Silver Gray Rubber Circular* .....81-28 81 Jewelry, all etyle* su. 10 per cent off merkod price* Buckles. 17c. Sllveroiae Bantrle* (17.rowa) 15c 98c. Imitation Alliirator Bars (15-iuch) ....".79< 85c. Leather Writing Tablets, fitted 25c. Warranted Fast lilack Hum «»i< w"v*..»..aa»...»aa.eaaea«» AV 35c. High bpliced Heel* do 29( 23c. 8ilk Garter Elaatic m. 18c. Whalebone Cauag... .... . i*v 19c. Belting- 15« 812.50 lirauled ltroe* Patltrn* ^"..810 it Tomorrow ia alio the laat day of the following .paclal price* for Dreaa Good*. TBI PALAIS ROYAL, (See below.) Dress Goods B ARQAIKS, DBESS TBIHMINGS AND LACES, During the apeclal sale the following coacasglona In price*: 50c. Drees Goods, all style*. 45c 80c. bilk Fini*h Henriettaa Of»c 80c. Cloth Plnlsh Senree tille 60c. 23-inch China Siika. ''44c 81.25 English Autumn-weight Broadclotha 81.ID 82 bupornnc Ueavy-weight UroaOc*ulii* 8L75 10 PER CEXT DISCOUNT. 10 per cent off the marked prloea o< all Black Silk*, Drea» Truuuutiga and Lacea. aa'ol courte aa n.uch might be written of odd* and end*, remnant*. We want you to appreciate the tact that we are offering FULL LINES.the beat valuee in .took at reduced prfcoa. THE 500. DBESS GOODS FOB 45c. Included are all the latent shade* and .y new in novel ou:or combination* m. 40-inch l'l.id and htripe ttetvc^ 40-itu h Henrletu Finish t'uahinereai 40-inch Tartan and ScoU-h Plaid Suiting*. 40-int'li Piaiu and Chork Cheviota. 40-inch Black tteracw. Gtahmere and Mohaim SOW LOOK AT THE BROADCLOTBSL We write, "Our 82 Broadcloth* for 81.75." tmt did you e ver aoe auch qual.ty before at lee* than 82.25 a yard? buch coloring*, too. '1 lie namca are not elo¬ quent en jugh: Gray. Tan. Caator. Heliotrope, Prune. GulUua Brown, LiUel, Terr* Cotta. Garnet. Cardinal, Myrtle, Olive, Navy, black. The same .hade* alio m the 81.25 broadcloth* offered at 81.19. THE 8O0. HENRIETTAS fOB 69a The same ahadea aa quoted above; and the same quality aa aold laat soa^on for 89c. Were not the Palais Royal'* 89c. Henrietta* quoted laat fall aa THE BK5T1N TOWN! THE WABBANTED BLACK htm a Reliable Black Sllka. or could w* afford to give a sew dreea ahould the one aeluctul ^lit or crock? Low- priced black bilk* beeauae our Vaah bu.ineae make, amall proiito a pouibility. The iollowiug are put forward aa the chunpitiua of our Block. We chal¬ lenge them lu comparuun with the higher priced ailka of elaewnrre. Faille Fraucaiae. 81, 81.10.81.25, 81.39, 8L50. Royal Armure, 81. 81.25. Bhodziuur and Peau de bole, 81, 8 J.25. Sauu ltkadame, 81, 81.25. Oro* Grain, 4L 81.25, 81.30. 81.5a 82. 85 23. Ten per cent off these price* during thl* Special Sale. Wo re'ineai comparison with aa tuple, from any city in the tniou. Ihoae having friend* living clso- whe.e are requeaied to leave the addreaa and we (hall be pleased to forward aalupiea. ao that comparison may be made. THE DBESS TRIMMINGS. TEN PEE CENT DISCOUNT-IO per cant off the marked price of every yard of Trimming in ttock. And where elae will you hud a variety aa large or Trimmings marked at aa low prices* We rslsr aa much to thoee of bilk marked 50c. a yard aa to of Jewela marked 816.50 a yard. BUTTONS UU8T HOT BB FOBGOTTXX. The following meana a choice from thouaands: 50c. Button* reduced to 39 ceuta a dosea. 76c. Buttons for ftOe. docen. 81.315 quality for 86c. doaen. 82 Moreltj buttona for 41.68 a 'run THOUSANDS OF YA8DS ot TEN FEB CENT DISCOUNT on all toelad teg Drapery Net* and Flouncing* loa a*j ana claim10 par eeut off tha marked pneee of the epeetai lota of Torchon and Chaatilly Laces aieo tha Mash Lace FWuncinga and Drapery K.ta that have been ««otad again and agaia aeeuch bMWte. HEX PALAIS S0YAZ* a. mm, Cor. 12th and Pa. awa. IklNO'S P ALACB Offers lb* following epeclai prices la ibetr SH on _8.'S1 II KKB BKB T T .b s a Q w u Hukr v ii £ °oo° 11 Lb bb I DCTAK1 MINT Cliildrsn*« rwt black n ee worth ?1(. (I 12V#c. Child.-en'e F»t li.M-k .aailsai Ribbed luA f*D iwilu uiada. doub!.> heel uiJ toe. at -1 e. Lndinr Lilt l-oli* Extra IlS7 H.mw. In *1! etr1|*e and coii r* beauuiul patterna. regular pr.ee Sic.. H 17a. Ladle*' Tta'br »*»n Hi*. «**<>* Imed. fnll regular til*.:*, enperlor fleeoiiw. it CSc. CtiUilmi'i All ».h 1 Oa»hin> rv H.«, French fool.Ml fwulM nut, double heel eud Wo. extra Lug mn . to T. at 7>*toMe a: 31c. Lediee' t ut black Derby Ribhed Hoee, every r*k wurtntftl tut, citra lone, at 26c. A Vary Pine Lediea' black Ceehmare Bona worth 6He. at &0c. Ladlee' black Ca?hmere Hoee. feahloned spliced Snklee. at 75a. I*lw' hacr Kimltr H^a, boot pattern. (trtrd tope. Is bieck and color* at SS& Lediee' Faucj Hoe*. resnlar aitra long. In boot pal- tart.a and etrlpea, all color*, worth 50?.. at Sic. Ladlee' Fancy Brilliant Liele Hoee. »itr« lone. Faat Black, boot i »:t» rn«, worth two., at 4fo. A lanra aeeorttnent of t'anrjr Silk lluee. In etrlpee. estra worth at Hsr. Lauice' Kol.d Ml* Hoae worth . 1.25 at ffHc. A vl»it to our Hoelery Depertno-tit wiU convince rat thai our prirea ere 15 |»t eeut lower than >oa|wiU Bed them elsewhere. and guarantee all our Hoatery. Wc will coutluue to offer ut our MMMiH fit t nn!5"!««. M MM M M M M M Hp I R n 5If" Z*\\/ iiLLIiitte.nY DEPARTMENT French Felt ITata and Bonneta. In all ehar«* and colon. Bold every where for B1.50 and CI. 25, ,t BUB 77 J? "a« *a* Wool Fell Hat*. In all aha; <.* and colon, aold firry- where (or 87c. and *I each, « %>" C. 4f t|t| K* * 44 Specials which were offered In owr Cloak Depart¬ ment will continue tor the Itelence of the week. A very large aeaortwuitoi cai'ia Irom 81-50 U|<& IT* y nan " NX N <1 Q . «- k n ®s»« N N N G no * V NX OOO A OOO FEB AA o a K AA 0 EC AAA U O K A A 812-814 7TH 8T. H.W. loi'HAM'S A EBY Low IBICES FOB VOTEB8 AXD OTHEB8. clcb wATrnrxn, Imitation Alligator tn-al ie«ui< t >. canvu Uncd. 10 In. 11 in. 12In. l.i in. 14 lu. loin. lt> in. 85c. Mic. Utio #115 H Zi Bl ito B1.46 Imitation Alligator trial leath- r), watlior liu«t. B1.1U «1-J5 «1 4ii #l ...» «l .ti *1 ,kJ B-00 '.enuine (train Leather, rtuvu liuaxL tl.SO . 1 *1 all *1.7(1 *1 1HI *'.10 B-M Uentiiu*- Or.iln 1> ether. Inuthnr lined. .1.80 B1.70 «1 »0 B J.10 :t0 .>0 B" 70 he * binnlii tirain Lcath< r. < ttra Huiah b>.ho * - ;h> «avo # i .ii bjso >iew Btra vbt Uram Leath'-r, w.ft K'ti. tn. »:>|| #:t. 10 B-l 4<J #.1TU 84 00 Oenuine Alligator, lestner lltiia. n> t pinrp.l »r, ta.00 #Jl45 BU.U0 #4.30 #4.70 Bo.lo #5..i0 GLADSTONE BAGS. 14 In. 16 lu. IS in. SUin. '.".'In. 24 In. In.itaUon Al.ivat.T, i-auvaa lined. tl.8tl *2.10 #».40 #i70 e too #3.30 Oeuuine tlrain L ather.ca:n»>. ln,e.i 82.70 #.tl0 #:i.4i *4.0(1 *4 4. *4 10 Oanuine Oram Leather lean., i l.L ra. 84.50 #5.1 .*» *.'.7."> #i*<t U.i 87. <o UanuiUd Ali'iraU r. | makln . ued. .10 811 Bl* <13 B14 815. TBrSKS. I.eatLer. Iron Ik.iioi... tx.nnet trar. "C in. 2s in. 3d in. 3'JH>. 34 in. >li in. 40 in. 84.40 85.00 #5.50 #ti 00 #0.50 *7 00 U-atheriSaraU.t.'a, lull litf u Ili.-cL 80.00 t«.5o #7 25 #MMi *H 75 »'.i 5C Extra Quality b*. ai.'Ka, Luel-.ot Lock. .8.00 Bl.ttO #10 811 812 Canvar Ureae 1 ruuk. lr li l«itt"Ri. 84.00 #4 0 # > <>0 *5.50 *0.^5 (. tlO #h 00 lull I^III-II Lined. Kxi Kl.bli>U Luca. 2 ira>>. 80.00 Bo.50 #7.2.. »moii ..(in «io #13 Extra uuali.) very -tr nr. 88 00 #8.5(1 #14.50 810.50 #11.50 815 Wc mark theee trunka with your uaui. and i ut ou . good atrai. »llh .eaihcr louim without. hat re TOl'llAM'8 THI NK MAKl FACTOBT. o21-tu,U.a 1231 I'cuniylvujlaava n.w. UuTZlXB Bk08. BALTIM0EB We tball display la rarlon C and D, Arlinrtoo Dotal of ttiia city. On WEDNESDAY and THUBSDAT of thU w*at A Sulsctcd Aaaortnx nt of Excluaive Koraltiaaof Our Own Importation in FINE DBES3 GOODS. CHOICE MILLINELT. FA BIS AND BERLIN WRAPS, to. Order.i taken for Coatumea and Bonneta Tmirpreaenre withfri^ndalaraapaLtfuily reqantixL i i n rs ^ J IT u "SSg T J U U « 2 JJJ UU bS.S8 T oo rrp feb try * feb t*nn O O P e F KM H F DP O O PPP I K N N N EK D OOF F NNJTE PD OO V FEE N N.N BKB DI>D A NEW LOT OF NLW BU.U E4 IN AHTUACUAM OCO A PPP F.I.N KS»^ CO AA FrF C A A PPP I I ®SS, C 0 AAA P K _ OCO A A Y KKB *88® ~ PLCSD JACKETS AND WBAPB LABGE AND PINE 8IOCit OF F.F.B A t K AA L '8S. I K A A L 8 K AAA E KKE A A LUX S 8. A CXX) B B FEB TTTT KWI AA C 0 B B F . K A A C BK KK T 8> S^il J J AAA COBB F JJJ A A OCO B B KKB AT VERY LOW PRICES. FUR TB1MMINU8 OF ALL BINDS. 3 & H. STINtMETZ A SONS, 1237 PENNA. AVE.. THROUGH TO 413 13TH ST. a20-3in Shoes; Shoes! The weather of today remind* yos that SHOES Are necaeeary. and we remind yon that onr stock la I BEST IN THE CITY TO SELECT FROM. Becat.ee it oontalna nothing bat the XEWE8T STYLES. BEST BABES And the LOWEST PRICES. HOOVER * BNYDEB, 0l7-3m 12171 A Good Tikb TO BUY BEPHTB AND BNITTINO WORSTEDS. Peat Onaltty Imported Berlin Zephyr only I eeate per la4k Beat Quality Imported 8axony Yarn. IS ooiti Beat Quality Importad uly 10 «uu a hank only Beet Quality Imported Spanlah Wool only IS rrt. i rt.*. Theee are onr ragolsr ntcea and win aeU SB long aa our atoak leeu without any adtranoa APBONS. APl.ONB. We are ahowtng (one eatonlablnr valaea la Arrow. All ol cau own luaka. and we ar»oo» Btiaut thai they are belter vmiur then can »a ju rhaaed for thoaame money. We in vile *. A Special Drive In Ladiee* Box. B|>llt feet. Never void per pair; to go at 25 cenia. Derby Ribbed Black leae than 37M cants Hen1* Baralar Made balbrtggaa Half BeaSk all alaaa. otiljr 12M cania per pair; trniy a ms» A drive Men's Scotch Weol Drawara, sa elna^ oaUy W 18 sanl A tewPlecae left In Mattinaetsfes CABHABT S LB1DI MB 7thaL sad 70S Est. ML nOT TO MOVE.OOOD8 MU8T BB BOLD AT U Half PHee S3 and 82 50 Sutra* Suiia. now 81.50 aud 81.25: si.>5 Mieeaa' Spruig Baal Bat.. 11 to 2. Mai Sl.&O Oanle' Ouus. and bala. rvau vei t.nce ssstuvsksriSK *t*lS BELBrS. 1SU 1810
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Page 1: The Evening star.(Washington D.C.) 1890-10-21 [p 4].€¦ · theetemngstar.etemngstar.

THE ETEMNG STAR.WASHINGTON:

TVK»P*T OWttr 31, ISM.I HtlSHl V NOV!.* I.dlior,1 UK HEMMi STAR baa tka fallen* laral

I trcalatlaa ef m< Nfwtpnprr la the H'art4,.ad as aa A4itrll>li« MHtaa la warth¦an than ail ik« e*ber y«Ulakt4 laWaakiastaa.

International resentments not baaed on abid¬ing principle" or pr< Jndices live out their littleday and periah aa other "unconsidered trifles"do. The European governments whose peopleara interested in having a lov tariff in AmericaUsy be unfriendly to the United States Just atthe moment of passage of a tariff bill whichmore or lese represses the importation ofEuropean wares into this country. But thatthese government! or the people they, in somefashion, represent are so angry with us as toabstain altogether from exhibiting the productsof those nations at the world's fair at Chicago in1893 is not probable. Indeed the improbabilityis quito clear in view of the signally abortiveeffort* of these governments to boycott thePari* exposition, 'lite complaint was in thatcase that it would be assisting in the commem¬oration of a republican revolution and theglorification of liberal institutions. Neverthe¬less, the manufacturers of those nations andthe public at large forgot all about republi¬canism when the day approached in 1639 forthe opening of the exposition. In the case ofthe Chicago exposition the offense committedagainst the tender susceptibilities of thuseforeign governments is much less than thatcommuted by the Fronch. It is a caseof miff on account of our tariff laws. The in¬dignant question reported as being asked overthere, "Why should wo take our wares, our

product* of industry, art and scienco to a

country that prohibit* their importation and.ale}" will give place, on mature reflection, as

the time for the fair approaches, to the farwiser question, "Why should wo stay awayiroiu competition with those busy Americansand abandon thl* opportunity of making a bidfor the trade of a continent, when it is not atall clear that thoy can shut us out from thenew world, assuming that they wish to do so'/"^I'batever ground may be taken, either now or

later, by European governments, tho peopleinterested in manufactures and tho generalsightseer* will be here in Urge number*, 'liinoheal* most wonnd*.

The assassination of the New Orleans chiof ofpolice by order of an Italian society, tho Mr.fia,u another incident added to tho anarchisttroubles in Chicago and the death of L>r. Croninat the Land* of a faction of tho Clan-na-Gaelwhich serves a* a public warning that all immi¬gration is not good immigration. Oue hundredyear* ago. In the island of bicilv.that land ofmixed nation* as far back as Thucydides. na¬tions now more mixe d than in tho days of thoAthenian's immortal chroniclc was formed asecret ruffian order known as the Matia. Itscreed w:»* licence; its means, robbery aud mur¬der. The gang of cutthroats organized atPalermo ha* *prcad into all lands where thestealthy Sicilian of tho lower classes has gone.New Orleans having introduced Italians oa a

large scale is now feeling the full force of thisvilla'nous *ociety of thieves, robbers and a<xas-

.ins. It wonld not be fair to accuse the Italiansas a nation or the Sicilian* as a province of par¬ticipating in these atrocities or of condoningthe offences committed by their conntrymcn.Soma of tho American Italians aro among thebeat citixens, and no man l* to bo condemnedwithout proof, But the Matia is not to bo tol¬erated anywhere. It must be extirpated. Law*Dd liberty *re synonymous, but not licenseand liberty. Anarchistic propaganda and thepractice of aasasaination cannot be toleratedanywhere in ihe limits of the republic.Word come* from Pennsylvania that Uepro-

sobiativo Atkinson is in some danger of del'ontthis fall for the reason that during the late ites-¦ion of Congress ho paid so much timo»andeffort to tho demands of the PennsylvaniaItaiiroad Company as to entirely ignoro tho in¬terests of bis constituents, not a few of whom.re vitally affected by some other bills beforeCongress, but to which Mr. Atkinson showedtho luost profound indifference. The wish isundoubtedly father of tha thought in this m-¦tr.nce. Mr. Atkinson certainly deserves to bedefeated, but tha chances of that most desira¬ble result being realized arc- unfortuuatfly notgood, lbat gentleman in h.s representativecapacity has been such a devoted aud valuaoloservant of the Pennsylvania railroad that thatcorporation cannot allow biui to be defeated,and it is, a* the past history of Pennsylvaniapol tics abuudantlv shows, something of a

power in a political campaign in that state.'Ihe rmlroad has both a loug purse and a largeToting contingent at its command, and it doesnot hesitate to use both when nny of its inter¬est* are at stake. Mr. Atkinson's return toCongress may therefore be couuted upon oaoue of the reusonatdo certainties.

"Hie suicide of Mr. A. B. Mullett is a shcckto the community in which he had so many |friend*. He was one of the leading architectsof the country, and he has displayed his pro¬fessional ability and his honesty and integrityof character in great government works whichhave tested and proved both his intellectualand his moral make-up. It is a sad ending of aBOlab<e and promising catcer.

With proper care it would seem to be possi¬ble for telegraph nnd electric light wires tocross each other w.thout contact But the re¬cent destruction of the wire* on the switchtourd of the Western Union o&ice at liooltnand the consequent isolation of tho Hub duringtho evening shows that there is a lack of thenecessary suj-ervUioa at times. That city waj,too, ib danger of a serious conilagration.At last we have a high English opinion. that

.f Lord Grenville.that the Mckinley tariffwi* not enacted out of hostility to Kngl&nd.England goe» more slowly than the UnitedStates, but it get* there m duo time, barringaccidental

Fetes.torch-light processions.Berlin illumi¬nated.emperors, grand duke* and command¬ing generals ovfetwg him.is there anythingthe German* ought to withhold from the "con-qilfcZMig hero" llo.tke on hi* 'JOth birthday!

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African explorers axe again in motion. Mr.Fxuiuel liaker will start for Egypt and thohoudau tomorrow. Sir Richard F. Burtontraveled yesterday to the region more un¬known than dark'-et Africa.

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The new Fortugu<»e ministry ha* assumedpower, hat the power of Portugal is so smalttual they have to rake the capital every morn¬ing with a flne-tooth comt> to find it. and whenthey've found it they OkMl't know what to dowith it.

It is reported that two of Minister Phelps'daughters are to marry officers m tbe Gcruianimperial army. This thing ought to be stopped.Oir m'v-'"~ are not permitted to accept any

. honor* or decoration* from foreign power*,anit tt m a poor rtls that won't work both way*.

.,_..

Tho Qfeio republicans do not dissemble theirlove for Governor Campbell of Okie, but theykut fen dttwn stain )«t as vigoeeualjr and aa

viadtetivefy.Tseaanret Ua«soa i* wl going to try ta make

India. gw npsUvst. tx<a»« lata beat friendwill be shut out by such a result.for he him¬self hath (aid it

Another plot to kill the Czar ha* been discoveeed. Nobody know* how many this makesuttd the New Xack police think of going overand taking a correct census of the attempts.Gov raor Campbell is "not discouraged, only

disgusted." The governor ewdeutly nover

b.ioce got a sight at the tana inwardness af

William Waldorf Astor In traveling incog hiEawap* m W. U. Omaa. Anwther caaa W theClaaseeagaMie* the masses.

Bpeake* Isi4 baa a* taeuMn tat toiling n

Quorum In Ohio and Indiana.

Tu* "Courier Or Wui£B"-FLANNEL.

AT

rrr rv.m rrrr RRRr ^ t rPPP ICS RRR RUR. TX T»sf fin Sb Is 1 . Ss* -

Snow doe* not h*re to flr before yon ce«<l FLAK-NKI.S. It la theee very uncertain Ir aki of weatherthat make thein ao comfortably necessary -when it laneither cold nor hot.aud tLen hot aud cold by spell*.We hsveseen this tnue further ahead than yon have.provided for Ik 0«r being ready means you ate e&onto follow.You will find FLANNELS t«»t *»t1*factnry In prlc*

thia Kuon. The turiuoll into which the tariff liaathrown business haa not reached out it* troubl'som*hand to lay it on theee domestic essentials. Theymake ao rood in thie country already. We have ¦haif dozen ntylea of 27-lncU lrtirured Wrapper Flan¬nel at 25c. a yard, fifty atyles-an unusually lane"picture book" of '.14-toch All evl Kat&ny at ayard. Not a few different atrlpca of Btovsn's25 InchFlannel* at 4l)c. a yard.Twenty-five foreign print*.Wrsrper Flannel* at

65c. a yard. 27 inchoa wide.French Printed a tripe* and Spot*.27 lr.cliee wide.

75c. a yard.Plain »ha<lee In All-wool French Flannel.27 Inch**

wide-.">0c * yard.The Orient.heavier than the French.aame width.50c. a yard.Nrw K:ubroldered Flannel* at 75c..and uotbln*

m>'airor about them. either.Pine »t >¦!.¦« tn B&i riiotal Cloth.81.An Arrow Work Pattern at 81-1«.Hemstitched.and others ue«slii.:»- $1.25* Choicerstill. 81.37*.1 h>- uioHt pretention* patterns on the Ducat olotha..1.75 and 82.Eider Down in Cre.ini, Cardinal. Blue, Pink, Pearl,I.itrtit and 1'ark lirar, IP Ive-and n.ore.bruht-warui.and \v>-~araM>..75r. a yar-i.30 inches wiiln.20-iuch Pink with White and blue with WhiteNtripeeat 75c. brown with W hue and lllue »uh White sputs.60 cents.Dodtm. I)avia ft Co.'s Tied Flannel (cochineal dyed).

we and everylKnly via*; *lw knows think thorn the beatin the market.Twills and Plain.Twill -50c., l>2t*c., 75c. aud $1 a yard.Plain.40c., o0c.,»>2»*c.,76c. and * 1 a yard.A very irood quality iu plain and Iwill Klunnol*.Red-at 25c. a surd.The best grade* wo could And wo have (elected toGray Twills-aiid the irenuiue Indigo Dye*.tiray Twiile.25c., .'too., -»<»«-. and ".Or.a yard.Indigo.25c . 3or , 40c., 50c. ami 75c.a yard.A .Scotch mixed blue aud browu.J4 inches erlde.60c. a yaid.Plain White shakor»-40r .fiOc.. G2tt>:. and 75c.Twill Shakera.'-'5c 5oc. and 75c.An All ready Shrunk Creuin Whl.o Plain Flannel at60<. is really a rare thing.White P.allard vales.50c. to 81.25.MuHcoma. whit aud neani - all qunlltics.The Gilbert a'd Japanese p'lanneia.50c.34-lnrh India cloth.wash like a piece of cotton.C-)e«'. a yard.34 inch p'rench Baby Muiting*.$1.27-inch All-wool 1 will suitings.50c,ft4-inch All-wool Twill -81.27-inch Opera.40c.fi4 r i h » >p*ra.(StV.34-inck C rick, t Cloth.81.Ton will find our full lino of FLANNELS j-articu-larty carefully selected. On this Krouud wo claim

your Interest in them. They will work for you satis¬factorily.and, aa you are, they do not cost you much.Two (trontf argument* lor I'Su i'lonhtl*.

¦EATON PERM.

"PERSY BUILDING."

NINTU ST. AMU PENNSYLVANIA AVE,

Established 1B40. It

OpEN LlETTEB To MoTHERS,

WE HAVE GONE THROUGH OUR CHIL¬DREN'S STOCK Op' 8U11S AND CULLEDOUT ALL BROKEN LOTS. YOU WILL FIM>TEMPTING PRICES ON THEM. BRINGVOI R CHILDREN. YOU MAY KIND ONETO PIT. WE KNOW THE PRICKS WILLhi IT. ONLY TII1SK! SUITS FROM $2.50IP. THIS bALE WILL ONLY LAST FliOMNOW lo SATURDAY MIGHT. DONTDELAY.

E. B. BARNUM ft CO..0"-%-tfc 031 PA. AVE

Louvre Glove Co.'sSPECIAL OFFERING FOB TOMORROW.

Regular 91.25 Foater Lacing* at 81.Regular $1 25 4-button Suede Kid Glovos, 07c.Regular 11-50 8-buttuii Su. dt; Mouaquetaires, $1.25.Regular 81.75 H button Sued-. Moiisquetairea, 81.48.Pure Wool Cashmere Glove* from 26c. a pair up¬

ward. in Black and toloieiL

LOUVRE GLOVE CO.

Evening Gloves.

Wo have Just received a most complete lino of L*dlo*'.Misses' and Children's Kid Moujquetairo*. citfht,twelve, sixteen and twenty button lenicths, in the fol-lowinjf colors Light Blue, Light Green. Cream, Fawn,Canary, Lavender, Tau, Heliotrope, Elate, Pink,Whit-?, &e.These Gloves are of tho very best French EiU, and

in cut and fit iraperior to any in the market.Children's M^usnuetairea, iu Tan and Slate, CL25.Childreu'a Mousquetaires. in P awn. 81.35.Children's Mousqueialre*. in Fancy Shades, (1.50.LaeUes* 12-button Mouaquctaircs, all colors. 82.20.LadieV 16-button Moosquetaires, all colors, (2.65,Lcd.ev 20-buttou Mou>quLta.res, all color*, 83.37.

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f-.r.n t oo v r ker rcr oofi O L OOVVK OOOOG(iUUU LLLL OO

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911 PENNSYLVANIA AVI. 811It

The Son Ma&chk

MILLINERY.

W* nak<! no ehsivn for tlw style*. Only .

fair profit oa the matcnal* csed. W-' have on

exh.b.tivU a great variety of Trimuiod Hat*

and Bonaeta. Frciwkly irirc you sa Idas If TV*

car* U> fix on*7ourtalC.We have all the raapes asd tiiaBtav*.

VELVETS.We probabfy carry one of (he hr***t *Mort-

as**ta of Telvata IB the city. At any rat* we

knew we iu Miit you ia price and color.Catered SUk VtissU. 7«e.. $1. 81.50, 83.

$2.50 and up to 83-50 foe Warraatod FttreSilk Face and Back Tefret.

Stock Velvet*. 7&w $L 8LS5, SLS% U.2 40. up to 85.V* k.w ww cm suit jtm

US

rcl VAKR THE CIGAR. TOO KAER« i*<A>. lliiEH CP 1ia!< A.The beat CWrar.a^h. 50C.

a27-lF 14H chambers at. N.Y.

Only Three DatiAn now toft you to anil yourself of tha oppor¬

tunity of [>urch**l«* the Finait Qndm at

WATCHES AMD DIAMOND*

ttLVEB WABX AVD CLOCKS

AT SO PKB C1*T DISCOUST.

Owln* to tho immenae amount of now itook

waiting to be unpacked for oar Naw Store, oor-

ner of 7th and D sts., wo ahall b« compollod to

cloaaourOld Store,433 7th at, on THURSDAY,Octobor 23, and ahall not roaumc business until

the following Monday, when all ar« lnvltid to

.ttend tho Orand Opening of ono of tha hsnd-

aoinost and moat t-crfoct-aqulppod Jowelryatorea ta tha country.

Ji. BAURI9 ft CO.,o21 43j 7th at n.w.

OFriCB

W. H. HOEKE,8th und Pa. arc

Don't Stand On The Track.

WI ABE OPENING A CAB LOAD

OFPABLOBSUITES. COME AND OET

OUBFBICE3. BEMtMUER, WE ABE

HEADQUARTEBS FOB BOTTOM

CASH FIGURES ON CALJ'JCTS AND

FL'nNJTL'llM.

W. H. HOEEE.

8th and Pennsylvania ate.

021,82,23&25-4t

Dowlas & Biio,612 NINTH ST..

INTEB-OCEAN building.

Are you Interested? Wednesday. Thursday and Fri¬day the following Great llanrainfi will l>e offer d:No. 1..We have left about Ho dozen out of 100 doien

Ladk-a' lli|fh Noels and Loiitf Sleeve liiObed Vestswhich you can have at 2J5c\ each.No. J?..Three lots of Indies' Black Hone, Hermsdorf

dye. Trice* Cl)c., U3c .and 57c., will be sold at 4Hc. perpair.No. 3 .1H' yards Stamped Momle Cloth 39c. Scarfs

for 25c. each.IH yards Stamped Knotted Frin^o Open work 30c.

Scarfs for ~5c. each.2 yards Stamped Knotted Fringe 0| en-work 45c.

Scarfs for 35c, eacli.No. 4..'Joe. stamped Pillow Shams for 18aNo. 5.- 29c. btamiKHl .splashers for ~3c.No. 6.-25 dozeu lable >apkin*. worth $1.50, for

tl Mo dozen.A complete lino of the Beat Imported Saxony and

Geruiantown Worsteds.

douglas A BRO.°'-'1 Ninth at

Do Yon SufferWITH OENEItAL DEBILITY?

That is, do you go to bed tired and wako op

feeling not refreshed? Does tho least exertion

weary you? lias life but few attractions foryou? Is everyth zur a burden? Is food unpleas¬ant, does it distress yon.lu a word, do you suf¬fer with regular and constant weakness andtrre-at nervousness sometimes combined with ItfIf you do, it is time you were usingHERTZ'S WINE OF CALI3AYA and IRON.MKBTZ'S WINE OF CAI.ISAYA AND IRON.Which is nature's nrent tonic and*lnvigorant.

Price 75 eta a bottle. Pleasant to the taste andnever discolors tho teeth.

E. P. MKKTZ,FAMILY DRUGGIST,

1014 F St,Washington, It

W e Ai:e GladTO FIND THAT SOME NEW

SHOES for CHILDKEN,BnOES WHICH WE HAVE TAKENUNUSUAL PAINS TO HAVE EXCEL-LENT. HAVE COME IN. and Al.EALL THAI WE PLANNED and EX¬PECTED.

CHILDREN'S STIPES AT

41.00 AND $2.00.TU1S A LOSE IS NOTHING. THERE

ARE PLENTY OF SHOES AT THOSEprices. EVEN LESS. BUT THESEARE SHOES WHICH YOU WON'TFIND AN YW Ht BE ELSE.AT ANYPRICE. SHOES THAT ARE WORTHFULLY HALF A DOLLAR MORE.WE HAVE HAD SO M\NY CALLSFUR SHOES AT THIS PRICE THATWE DETERMINED TO provideSHOES AT THIS PRICE WHICHWOUI.D MARK A NEW EBA INVALUES OF

children'S SHOES.AND WE HAVE SUCCEEDED.

kindly NOTE-THAT THIS IS NOTA ..BI!>" FOP. TRADE BY claimingTO UNDERBILL OTHER DEALERS-IS N> T TO HAVE AN "tLSErtHERJSTWO dollars MORE" SHOE.IT IS KIMI'LY FOLLOWING TnE

PLAN OF OUR BUSINESS TO GIVETHE BEST <.OODS AT THE LEASToutlay. WHIN WE DECIDED TOADD THIS GRADE TO OUR STOCKWE ENTERED THE FIEI D OF COM¬PETITION. AND WHEN WE COM-PET*. WE COMPETE

RBB IT V RRR TTTT " «E8_BBUURRT . I"B V n i §

ART HUH BURT fc CO.

ell isu r si. 1%

One Pound,3tt quires, of fine tjwllsfc Linen orCmnWove WritluK Paper at 2ic. par poul En¬velop* to match. Oe. par pack; SOe. perhundred. Th* a speelai peeer I a* offer¬ing and on* that I can conacn-ntlously rec-omineud. Your uupactiou wiU confirm tho

BOBEBT F. VTT T TW,Bookseller and Stationer,

a17-flm MtO 15th at. Corcoran building.

W. H«. Them Aix>DOCBL* OB RISOLK BRXA8TKD, SACK

OB CUTAWAY PLAIN OB FAMCT COLO*,8TBIPES OB CHECKS, SMOOTH OR BOUOHsurface, fob dress ob businessWEAR. NO MATTER WHAT THE FABRIOOB WHAT STYLE GAUMENT TOO MATWANT. YOU ABE 8UBE TO FIND IT HERBAMD AT THE PROPER PRICES.REMEMBER. TOU WHO ARE 8HOBT AND

STOUT OB LONGAND SUM. THAT WE CAMFIT TOU JUST AS EASILY A8 IF TOUWERE OF REGULAR BUILD. AS WE MASBSPECIAL PROVISIONS FOB ODD SHAPESAMD EXTBA 8TOUT HEM.THIS IS DECIDEDLT OVERCOAT

WEATHER. DO MOT WEAR THE OLD ONBTHAT HAS 8EEM ITS BEST DAYS. BUTCOME HEBE AND LBT US SHOW YOUTHE FINEST AND MOST ARTISTIC AS¬SORTMENT OF RELIABLE GARMENTS TOBE FOUND IM THE CITY. ALL AT OUBUSUAL LOW PRICES.

BOBIMBOM. PARKER k 00,AMERICAS OUTFITTERS,

o21-*o B.E. COR. 7TH AND D 8TB M.W.

Wu.H.McKNF.ws Daily Letter.TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2L 18001

. The "Special Sale" of Ladies' Underwear .at REDUCED price* was a success beyondour most sanguine expectations. Yot thestock is too large to feel any perceptibleoffect of . few days' brisk business. We (tillhave a plenty of the reduced lota to last outtho week.we hopo so, at least.yet thure isno tolling.

. Today we add tho following: .

l.adiug' Waitu and Ecru Fall-weight .Ribbed Vests. high neck and long sleeves. at21c. each. Heretofore aold at 2Jc. Big

.. value.FOR INFANTS AMD CHILDREN.-

Iufaata' aud Children'* Uudorwuur at .Kruatly reduced prices.

Infanta' Saxony Wool Vests,high neck andlong alcoves. Reduced from 50a. to 38c.each.Infanta' Cashmere Wool Vests, high neck

and long sleeve* Reduced froui Wbc. aud ..

. <100 to 60c. each. _

.- Children's White Merino Vests, high neck .- and long sleeves, sold sccording to sues: Id .

to 28-iuch. 70c. to «1.1». We offer all suesat the uniform reduced price of £>0c. each.Cliildren'saud Hisses'While Merino rants,

sold according to size, from 84c. to i L10.now marked at the uuiform reSucod price of .t!3c. per pair. __

.. Of courso we havo In addition to the aboveall tho r.'KUiar. roiiable qualities of Under-wear made by the American Hosiery Com-pany, Farley & Buttrura. ami others of ahigh standard of exoelloucu. Tuts is au ex-

. caiieut time to lay in your surply of Winter

. Underwear. ,

WILLI A M H. MoKNEVIfluocesKor to It. IL Taylor).

C3:i Pa. a/e. n.w. It

ktitikkhhhihhtihktiiikhhktettkkhGood News For Mfv

" WHO WEAR BOOTa . .

. . WE HAVE JUST OPENED A NEW . .

. . LINE OF CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS, . .

. . MADE OF BEST QUALITY FRENCH . .

. * CALF FROMTS WITH CALF BACKS. . .

. . THESE BOOTS ARE SEWED BY HAND . .

. * AND AT LEAST THE EQUALS OF . .

. . THE BEST MADE-TO-ORDLR WORK. . .

. . WE HAVE THEM IM ALL WIDTHS . .

. . AMD CAN 1HE1IEF0RE FIT MOST . .

. . AMY FOOT. OUR PRICE IS S4.b5 A . .

. . l'AIR, ABOUT HALF OF WHAT YOUB . .

. . BHOLMAKER WOULD CHARGE YOU. . .

. . BESIDES THIS OME LIME WE CAN . .

. . SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY KIMD OF . .

. . RELIABLE BOOT YOU WANT. . .

. * EITHER COARSE OR FINE-AT THS . .

. . LOW PRICE8 FOR WHICH WE ARE . .

. . FAMOUS. . .

HU .* H H KM W - kSS-!! AA hh nnn" S "li U U A A HIIH N N .V ®SSa{} H AAA H M N NN c §U U A A U 11 N HH US"

RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES.

810 SEVENTH ST.

1022 PA. AVE.

1* ?3l PA. AVE. 8.E.

tV Two Uudurwcar Leaders.Pans &

A 1'enny Saved18 A PENNY EARNED."

Spend that 830 a tailor would charmyou for . suit or an overcoat.WITHUS.and get BOTH SUIT aud OVERCOAT.Ot C15 grade u feeding many a wardrobetoday that never held a stitch of ready-madeclothing before.We're supplying gentlemen who know*

rood thing when they see it-With whom satisfaction rises above the cost.bat who are ap¬

preciative enough to "acknowledge thecorn" and save the difference. Wo'd be ter¬ribly disappointed If our $15 service didn'twin frknda.and win "em fast. We'veworked hard on it.cost as money as well a*

time.Wo KNOW we are making SUITS and

OVERCOATS.both weights.In this grade-bettor than tailors will undertake to Imitateabort of $30.or that you can And anywhereelse ready made leas than <20.Anybody who need# an OVERCOAT and

has tho "wherewithal" is dangling in un¬

certainty as to what sort of a garment to

get. Even ti yon Intended to pay more loot atonrsatS15. And don't fargoione thing.WE ARB RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WEAB.It Isn't only a few styles.EVERY STYLE.walking coats, covert coats,CAPE COATS, ULSTERS.or in SUITS.SINGLE and DOUBLE-BREA8TEDSACKS and THREE and FOUR-BUTTONCUTAWAYS.made up in the fashion andcf the fabrics that are popular with thetimes. We have taUorud oc the principlethat "clotneii are mode for man.not manfor clothes".so thaie'll FIT, WEAR andPLEASE.even if they are only *15.tWTbat Pony of oars is running a race

with your thoughts.How many seeds inthe pumpkin? Botne little boy or girl isMOiiMr to catch, him. Who. we woadertWYour out-of-town friends can enjoy the

privileges cror house affords if they've onlya copy of our Catalogue. Baud as Ik*

I and address.

SAKS AND COMPANY.DSMOMSTBATORS IM CLOTH,

PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTHotU 8TBEET.

Spectacle* En Glasses.PERSONS WHO FIND THEIR EYESIGHT

FAILING SHOULD HAVE A PAIB OF 8PEO-TACLBS OB STB MASSES SKILLFULLYADJUSTED at

s1S-M>.s.tn3ss miritAf.OAW?^. BMBAlJOPfc

, . ave. n. w.Xalsphoa* sail

WooDWAAD & LotheopOffer la their Men's Furnishing Dspartmeslthe ohoicest showing of special Isported FuHLondon and B«rUa made

Hosas Jackets.

BrMkfutOotHEuoklCf Jacket*,

Billiard Coata,

Lour.fring Costa,

Hid; Clowns,Bath Gowns and

Robes d* Chambat

they have ever shown, mad* from the boat En¬

glish Cloths, In plaid*, stripes, checks, brocaded

¦Ilka, velvet, doeskin cloth, broadcloth, tweeda

and diagonals. They are all tailor made through¬

out, bound with cloth or satin, piped with silk

.ords. lined with framers satis, satin and ekelo

ton Bade. Every Uttle detail ta the finishing

receives the best attention. Choice selections

of foreign markets, style and make conflnod en¬

tirely to ua. A special featuro of the opening

of those roods wlil be 100 Emrl;ah-rasde Jack¬

ets, $4.UH. Actual value, <7.00,

Long Dressing and Lounging Qowns, |H60,Actual value, $10.

Men's Bath Gowns, Engllah Tarry, $4.

(First fluor.)

woodward & LothlopOffer in their Bcdwear Department GO pairs ol

tlios» Homstitchod Linsn Sheets at $0 pea

pair.

Hemstitched Linen Sheets for extra sized

bods, measuring 2Xx3>s yards. Only 8 8 per

pair.

100 pairs Hemstitched Linen Pillow

8ise 22^x30. Only tl .25 per pair.

GO palra Hemstitched Unon Pillow

Bise 87x36 (large size.) Only $1.76 per pair.

CO pairs Hemstitched Linen Pillow

Only 91.50 per pair.

Embroidered and Rufflod Lawn Pillow Shams,

. 1.65 and $2 per pair.

600 oxtra Heavy Muslin Double Bed Sheet!

at 75c. each.

(Second floor.)

WOODWABD & LoTHBOPOffer In thoir Cloak Department their entireline of fine Imported and Domestic-made Black

Matalesse Wraps at a great reduction in pries*to close the entire stock at once.

(35 Black Matalesse Wraps, trimmed withalik bullion fringe. Bedneed to $35..40 Bhck Matelesse Wraps, trimmed with

alik bullion fringe. Beduoed to <30..50 Black Matelesee Wraps. Reduced to >401..CO Black Matelesse Wraps, trimmed with

ostrich feathers. Reduced to $40.(GO Black Matelease Wraps, trimmed with

ostrich feathers. Reduced to $45..75 Black Matelease Wraps, trlmmod with

ostrich feathers. Reduced to 900.(Third floor.)

WOODWABD & LoTHROPOffer In their Embroidery Department 400pieces of Embroidery, which were the samplepicces of an importer and are slightly soiled on

the outside. Cambric, Jaconet and 5ainsook

Edgings and Insertions. So two plecos alike.The now tariff increases the duty to GO per

cent from the old rate of 30 porcent ad valorem,so all Embroideries paying the new rate

will cost 00 per cent more than the patterns inthis lot, which were bought at a reduction of

25 per cent from old prices and which they havemarked at the same rata. Thay have almost

every priced Embroidery la the lot 4c. to

.1.25 per yard.(First floor.)

Woodward & LothropOffer in their Dress Goods Department a splen¬did line of Dress Patterns in shaggy effects,in Plain, Plaid and Figures. They are now pro-

pared to meet the enormoua demand for this

class of fabrics.

Also, a 58-inch P.a.d Cloth, In brilliant and

light colorings; very stylalk Only (15a pat¬

tern.

(First floor.)

Woodward & LothropOffer in their Cutlery Department Solid Steel

Scissors, 25c.

Razor Steel Scissors, nickel plated, 30c.

Button-hole Scissors, 55c.

Dost American Shears. 75c.

Celebrated KB. Razor*, guarauteod not to

require honing for five years. Price. $1.08.

They also guarantee that they carry the most

extensive and complete line of Pocket Knives,

Scissors and Bazors of any hone* in Washing¬

ton. at 25 per cent less than same goods can b*

purchased elsewhere.

(First floor.)

Woodward & XjothbopOffer in their Hosiery Department 300

Ladioa' Fast Block Cotton Hose with splicedsoles and high spilccd lisols and toes. Specialbargains, 3 pairs for $1.(First floor).

Woodward & LothropOffor in their Glove Department Ladles'

rita Glove* ill Taaa. Grays. Brown* and

Black. Price, <1 per pair.Ladies' 4-button Baalish Walking (Hove* la

assorted Tans and Browns. Price, .1.25 pwrpair.l*di**' 3-button Black Imperial

Gloves. Price, $1.2* par pair.iTUat floor.)

WOODWARD |k LOTHROP.

Corner 11th and T at*. B-w.

Surprises For Tomorrow(Wednesday. October 22.)

GENTLEMEN who don't wear tin 34 Uadanhutamay be fitted tomorrow at a price eurprteei25 CFNTS for 50a Marino Undergarmcnta. Pleaaa

don't tak for mora than two euit* at tie apecial nrnAt many ta jroa Ilka at the regular price-40c.

F.p A i A ft »«.r A L AI b

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nrj» n 5n,5, pn* oo ir« » _tg.5n.,R « PB BBOO NN N 5^HRR II RRR RRB O O S X N S8-55 II B B RKOO S N N .

s" * U IIBB BBB OO I til kktis "

The hamin of the eeven apecial bunioi ere Mheeel.»-cent Ribtona. Of ecurae they'll he firat to he gone-When th»y in gone when i.-uii shall we ret an. h Kib-bona to sell at 15cfnuf Twonty-fivs cents is tLelractual worth. Ren.'tuber, DOUBLE FACKD.bothaide* alike. IDm inchee wide Color*: Wbite,Cr*«ra.Cardinal, Unrnet, Navy. Oolden Brown, Yellow. Pie-taclie. Orange. Olive. Old Roec. Nile, Terra Cotla.Light Blue, I'ink, Lavender. Bikrk.Wbanie colon In the 9. 11 aud 13-ccnt klbboaa.

fi" kf*"a *V£-cent

¦to"

g^s A\ s<*8 « m rra fiRRsa M "N m *ss_H AAA « j! H H K , J°hhs A A ofi H H (KB ^SS8 ~

69 CENTS la tomorrow'! price anrprlae. We clipthe following from yeaterday'e advertisement.Bikty-e.ght cent* yard for 15-inch Surah Mlk Rib¬

bon* that can't be duplicated to Mil at lea* than (1.35.B^k. White, Cn-aai. Light Blue, Navy. Cardinal.

Vou tuay guess what value tl,e»e nbbona poe-eees ar.d how aoon the two hundred piece* will be g.>n«when we write you lilat many ladies are buying a halldoren sashes at a time, intending them for Chrutmaapreecnta.

(Continued belowJTHE PALAIS BOTAI*

Last Dat Of Fur Ortswo.Tomorrow la your last chance to secure 10 per cent

off the marked price*. The price mark* r-*d «5 onHare Cape*. 800 ou Seal Cape* Site. on HarrMuff*.and $ 1Gon Seal Mtiffs. A huniln-dand one luterviLit^price*. Children'* t ur* at aliil lower prtcea.

,r> .. .TH® PALAIS ROYAL,(Contlnaed below.)

RICE8.Gloves At Reduced POur grand lei'l.a of special aalea ta coming to an

end.»0c 4-button Warranted KM Olorea _..74<89c. Genuine I'ltrnkln Mousquetairee .....74c85c. 4-button Undressed KidGlovoe

8-button I ndreased Mou*quetaire* 7yc

(Continued balow.).E PALAW Hoiill

Preserve This Special List.fRegiilar prices remain marked on all roods.1

(10 For-trimmt d Cloth Jackets tq8Id Seal Plash Jackets.Test, roll collar...... 91408c. All-wool Knit Skirt* 84c85c. Mniton Cloth Skirt* ...74c12c. Torchon Lace*, all style*. 111111111111 l«c5oc. Lacee. 22c. aud 18c. Lacaa. 15c81.75 beaded Lac.- Pompalour Ruchinir 81.:iatL35 Tmael Crepe Lia»e Ruchinir tl lfit-.48 -8-in. h Nov.-lty .'rtlona" L'mbrella* 82. la43.48 Cuneatoira bilk Umbrella* 8'-'.'J(!81.45 Silver Gray Rubber Circular* .....81-2881 Jewelry, all etyle* su.10 per cent off merkod price* Buckles.

17c. Sllveroiae Bantrle* (17.rowa) 15c98c. Imitation Alliirator Bars (15-iuch) ....".79<85c. Leather Writing Tablets, fitted25c. Warranted Fast lilack Hum «»i<w"v*..»..aa»...»aa.eaaea«» AV

35c. High bpliced Heel* do 29(23c. 8ilk Garter Elaatic m.

18c. Whalebone Cauag... .... . i*v19c. Belting- 15«812.50 lirauled ltroe* Patltrn* ^"..810it Tomorrow ia alio the laat day of the following

.paclal price* for Dreaa Good*.TBI PALAIS ROYAL,

(See below.)

Dress Goods BARQAIKS,

DBESS TBIHMINGS AND LACES,

During the apeclal sale the following coacasglona Inprice*:50c. Drees Goods, all style*. 45c80c. bilk Fini*h Henriettaa Of»c80c. Cloth Plnlsh Senree tille60c. 23-inch China Siika. ''44c81.25 English Autumn-weight Broadclotha 81.ID82 bupornnc Ueavy-weight UroaOc*ulii* 8L75

10 PER CEXT DISCOUNT.

10 per cent off the marked prloea o< all Black Silk*,Drea» Truuuutiga and Lacea.

aa'ol courte aa n.uch might be written of odd* andend*, remnant*. We want you to appreciate the tactthat we are offering FULL LINES.the beat valuee in.took at reduced prfcoa.

THE 500. DBESS GOODS FOB 45c.

Included are all the latent shade* and .y new innovel ou:or combination*m.40-inch l'l.id and htripe ttetvc^40-itu h Henrletu Finish t'uahinereai40-inch Tartan and ScoU-h Plaid Suiting*.40-int'li Piaiu and Chork Cheviota.40-inch Black tteracw. Gtahmere and Mohaim

SOW LOOK AT THE BROADCLOTBSL

We write, "Our 82 Broadcloth* for 81.75." tmt didyou e ver aoe auch qual.ty before at lee* than 82.25 ayard? buch coloring*, too. '1 lie namca are not elo¬quent en jugh: Gray. Tan. Caator. Heliotrope,Prune. GulUua Brown, LiUel, Terr* Cotta. Garnet.Cardinal, Myrtle, Olive, Navy, black. The same.hade* aliom the 81.25 broadcloth* offered at 81.19.

THE 8O0. HENRIETTAS fOB 69a

The same ahadea aa quoted above; and the samequality aa aold laat soa^on for 89c. Were not thePalais Royal'* 89c. Henrietta* quoted laat fall aa THEBK5T1N TOWN!

THE WABBANTED BLACK htma

Reliable Black Sllka. or could w* afford to give a sewdreea ahould the one aeluctul ^lit or crock? Low-priced black bilk* beeauae our Vaah bu.ineae make,amall proiito a pouibility. The iollowiug are putforward aa the chunpitiua of our Block. We chal¬lenge them lu comparuun with the higher pricedailka of elaewnrre.Faille Fraucaiae. 81, 81.10.81.25, 81.39, 8L50.Royal Armure, 81. 81.25.Bhodziuur and Peau de bole, 81, 8 J.25.Sauu ltkadame, 81, 81.25.Oro* Grain, 4L 81.25, 81.30. 81.5a 82. 85 23.e» Ten per cent off these price* during thl* Special

Sale. Wo re'ineai comparison with aatuple, from anycity in the tniou. Ihoae having friend* living clso-whe.e are requeaied to leave the addreaa and we (hallbe pleased to forward aalupiea. ao that comparisonmay be made.

THE DBESS TRIMMINGS.

TEN PEE CENT DISCOUNT-IO per cant off themarked price of every yard of Trimming in ttock.And where elae will you hud a variety aa large orTrimmings marked at aa low prices* We rslsr aamuch to thoee of bilk marked 50c. a yard aa toof Jewela marked 816.50 a yard.

BUTTONS UU8T HOT BB FOBGOTTXX.

The following meana a choice from thouaands: 50c.Button* reduced to 39 ceuta a dosea. 76c. Buttonsfor ftOe. docen. 81.315 quality for 86c. doaen. 82Moreltj buttona for 41.68 a 'run

THOUSANDS OF YA8DS ot

TEN FEB CENT DISCOUNT on all toeladteg Drapery Net* and Flouncing* loa a*j anaclaim10 par eeut off tha marked pneee of the epeetailota of Torchon and Chaatilly Laces aieo tha MashLace FWuncinga and Drapery K.ta that have been««otad again and agaia aeeuch bMWte.

HEX PALAIS S0YAZ*

a.mm,

Cor. 12th and Pa. awa.

IklNO'S PALACB

Offers lb* following epeclai prices la ibetr

SH on _8.'S1 II KKB BKB T T.b s a Q w u Hukr vii £ °oo° 11 Lb b b IDCTAK1 MINT

Cliildrsn*« rwt black n ee worth ?1(. (I 12V#c.Child.-en'e F»t li.M-k .aailsai Ribbed luA f*D

iwilu uiada. doub!.> heel uiJ toe. at -1 e.Lndinr Lilt l-oli* Extra IlS7 H.mw. In *1! etr1|*e

and coii r* beauuiul patterna. regular pr.ee Sic.. H17a.Ladle*' Tta'br »*»n Hi*. «**<>* Imed. fnll regular

til*.:*, enperlor fleeoiiw. it CSc.CtiUilmi'i All ».h 1 Oa»hin> rv H.«, French fool.Ml

fwulM nut, double heel eud Wo. extra Lug mn .to T. at7>*toMe a: 31c.Lediee' t ut black Derby Ribhed Hoee, every r*k

wurtntftl tut, citra lone, at 26c.A Vary Pine Lediea' black Ceehmare Bona worth

6He. at &0c.Ladlee' black Ca?hmere Hoee. feahloned spliced

Snklee. at 75a.I*lw' hacr Kimltr H^a, boot pattern. (trtrdtope. Is bieck and color* at SS&Lediee' Faucj Hoe*. resnlar aitra long. In boot pal-tart.a and etrlpea, all color*, worth 50?.. at Sic.Ladlee' Fancy Brilliant Liele Hoee. »itr« lone. FaatBlack, boot i »:t» rn«, worth two., at 4fo.A lanra aeeorttnent of t'anrjr Silk lluee. In etrlpee.

estra worth at Hsr.Lauice' Kol.d Ml* Hoae worth . 1.25 at ffHc.A vl»it to our Hoelery Depertno-tit wiU convince ratthai our prirea ere 15 |»t eeut lower than >oa|wiUBed them elsewhere. and w» guarantee all our Hoatery.Wc will coutluue to offer ut our

MMMiH fit t nn!5"!««.M MM M

M MM M

Hp I R n 5If" Z*\\/iiLLIiitte.nYDEPARTMENT

French Felt ITata and Bonneta. In all ehar«* and colon.Bold every where for B1.50 and CI. 25, ,t

BUB77

J? "a«*a*

Wool Fell Hat*. In all aha; <.* and colon, aold firry-where (or 87c. and *I each,«

%>" C.4f t|t| K* *

44

Specials which were offered In owr Cloak Depart¬ment will continue tor the Itelence of the week.A very large aeaortwuitoi cai'ia Irom 81-50 U|<&

IT* y nan "

NX N <1 Q . «-k :« <» n ®s»«N N N G no *V NX OOO

A OOO FEBAA o a KA A 0 ECAAA U O KA A

812-814 7TH 8T. H.W.

loi'HAM'S A EBY Low IBICESFOB VOTEB8 AXD OTHEB8.

clcb wATrnrxn,Imitation Alligator tn-al ie«ui< t >. canvu Uncd.10 In. 11 in. 12In. l.i in. 14 lu. loin. lt> in.

85c. Mic. Utio #115 H Zi Bl ito B1.46Imitation Alligator trial leath- r), watlior liu«t.B1.1U «1-J5 «1 4ii #l ...» «l .ti *1 ,kJ B-00

'.enuine (train Leather, rtuvu liuaxLtl.SO . 1 *1 all *1.7(1 *1 1HI *'.10 B-M

Uentiiu*- Or.iln 1> ether. Inuthnr lined..1.80 B1.70 «1 »0 B J.10 :t0 .>0 B" 70

he * binnlii tirain Lcath< r. < ttra Huiahb>.ho * - ;h> «avo # i .ii bjso>iew Btravbt Uram Leath'-r, w.ft K'ti. tn.»:>|| #:t. 10 B-l 4<J #.1TU 84 00Oenuine Alligator, lestner lltiia. n> t pinrp.l »r, .«

ta.00 #Jl45 BU.U0 #4.30 #4.70 Bo.lo #5..i0GLADSTONE BAGS.

14 In. 16 lu. IS in. SUin. '.".'In. 24 In.In.itaUon Al.ivat.T, i-auvaa lined.

tl.8tl *2.10 #».40 #i70 e too #3.30Oeuuine tlrain L ather.ca:n»>. ln,e.i

82.70 #.tl0 #:i.4i *4.0(1 *4 4. *4 10Oanuine Oram Leather lean., i l.L ra.

84.50 #5.1 .*» *.'.7."> #i*<t U.i 87. <oUanuiUd Ali'iraU r. | makln . ued.

.10 811 Bl* <13 B14 815.TBrSKS.

I.eatLer. Iron Ik.iioi... tx.nnet trar."C in. 2s in. 3d in. 3'JH>. 34 in. >li in. 40 in.84.40 85.00 #5.50 #ti 00 #0.50 *7 00

U-atheriSaraU.t.'a, lull litf u Ili.-cL80.00 t«.5o #7 25 #MMi *H 75 »'.i 5C

Extra Quality b*. ai.'Ka, Luel-.ot Lock..8.00 Bl.ttO #10 811 812

Canvar Ureae 1 ruuk. lr li l«itt"Ri.84.00 #4 0 # > <>0 *5.50 *0.^5 (. tlO #h 00

lull I^III-II Lined. Kxi Kl.bli>U Luca. 2 ira>>.80.00 Bo.50 #7.2.. »moii ..(in «io #13

Extra uuali.) very -tr nr.88 00 #8.5(1 #14.50 810.50 #11.50 815

Wc mark theee trunka with your uaui. and i ut ou .good atrai. »llh .eaihcr louim without. hatre

TOl'llAM'8 THI NK MAKl FACTOBT.o21-tu,U.a 1231 I'cuniylvujlaava n.w.

UuTZlXB Bk08.BALTIM0EB

We tball display la rarlon C and D, Arlinrtoo Dotalof ttiia city.

On WEDNESDAY and THUBSDAT of thU w*atA Sulsctcd Aaaortnx nt of Excluaive Koraltiaaof Our

Own Importation in

FINE DBES3 GOODS. CHOICE MILLINELT.FABIS AND BERLIN WRAPS, to.

Order.i taken for Coatumea and Bonneta

Tmirpreaenre withfri^ndalaraapaLtfuily reqantixL

i i n rs ^J IT u "SSg T

J U U « 2JJJ UU bS.S8 T

oo rrp feb try * feb t*nnO O P e F KM H F DPO O PPP I K N N N EK D f»OOF F NNJTE PDOO V FEE N N.N BKB DI>DA NEW LOT OF NLW BU.U E4 IN AHTUACUAM

OCO A PPP F.I.N KS»^CO AA F r FC A A PPP I I ®SS,C 0 AAA P K _

OCO A A Y KKB *88® ~

PLCSD JACKETS AND WBAPBLABGE AND PINE 8IOCit OF

F.F.B A tK AA L

'8S. I K A A L8 K AAA EKKE A A LUX

S8.

A CXX) B B FEB TTTT KWIAA C 0 B B F . KA A C BK KK T 8>S^il

J J AAA COBB FJJJ A A OCO B B KKB

AT VERY LOW PRICES.FUR TB1MMINU8 OF ALL BINDS.

3& H. STINtMETZ A SONS,

1237 PENNA. AVE..THROUGH TO 413 13TH ST. a20-3in

Shoes; Shoes!The weather of today remind* yos that

SHOESAre necaeeary. and we remind yon that onr stock la I

BEST IN THE CITY TO SELECT FROM.Becat.ee it oontalna nothing bat the

XEWE8T STYLES. BEST BABESAnd the

LOWEST PRICES.

HOOVER * BNYDEB,0l7-3m 12171

A Good TikbTO BUY BEPHTB AND BNITTINO WORSTEDS.

Peat Onaltty Imported Berlin Zephyr only Ieeate per la4kBeat Quality Imported 8axony Yarn. IS ooiti

Beat Quality Importaduly 10 «uu a hankonlyBeet Quality Imported Spanlah Wool only IS

rrt. i rt.*.Theee are onr ragolsr ntcea and win aeU SB

long aa our atoak leeu without any adtranoaAPBONS. APl.ONB.

We are ahowtng (one eatonlablnr valaea laArrow. All ol cau own luaka. and we ar»oo»Btiaut thai they are belter vmiur then can »aju rhaaed for thoaame money. We invile *.

A Special Drive In Ladiee*Box. B|>llt feet. Never voidper pair; to go at 25 cenia.

Derby Ribbed Blackleae than 37M cants

Hen1* Baralar Made balbrtggaa Half BeaSkall alaaa. otiljr 12M cania per pair; trniy a ms»

A drive !¦ Men's Scotch WeolDrawara, sa elna^ oaUyW 18 sanl

A tewPlecae left In MattinaetsfesCABHABT S LB1DI

MB 7thaL sad 70S Est. ML

nOT TO MOVE.OOOD8 MU8T BB BOLD ATU Half PHee S3 and 82 50 Sutra* Suiia. now 81.50aud 81.25: si.>5 Mieeaa' Spruig Baal Bat.. 11 to 2.Mai Sl.&O Oanle' Ouus. and bala. rvau vei t.ncessstuvsksriSK*t*lS BELBrS. 1SU 1810

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