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- - 3'-f -; 5j'i! f-ic-'-? Vf ' 'J" 1 i J1., ' THE TIMES, WASHINGTON, 'SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1902. 10 ff i FtFJ.i - te r I? r 16 S li-s r ! W UNDER CIVIL SERVICE Mr. Macfarland Favors a Test of Qualifications. MANY APPLICATIONS ON FILE Present Members of Railroad Force to Escape Examination An Eligible List Will Be Kept by District. At the instance of Commissioner H. B. F. Macfarland. the District Board has determined that hereafter the railroad crossing policemen shall be appointed after a special civil service examination, to test their qualifications for the posi tion. Since the death of Commissioner Ross, Mr. Macfarland has had supervision over the Police" Department, and he has reached the conclusion that the terras of the appointment of the crossing po licemen should be the same as those of the Metropolitan Police Force, of which ther form a part. Must Pass Examination. With a view to this end Commissioner Macfarland offered a motion to the Board that hereafter applicants for appoint ment as railway crossing policemen shall pass the examination conducted by the United States Civil Service Commission for members of the Metropolitan Police Force, receiving an average of not less than 70 per cent, after having met the physical requirements of the board of surgeons. The physical standard under this or der will be the same as for members of the regular force. The applicants will be Tequired to be at least five feet eight inches In height, and of appropriate weight, in full physical health and vigor, and between the ages of twenty-three and thirty-five. The requirements as to moral character and personal '"courtesy will remain as at present. The railway crossing policemen now on duty will not be required Jo pass the examination. But there are some 1.200 applicants whose applications are on file, and any of them who desire to be con sidered for appointment hereafter will, if the order be made, be required to pass the examination prescribed. An eligible list will be kept Policeman Found Guilty. Private Samuel L. Browne, of the police-force, hris been found guilty by the trial board of conduct unbecoming an officer; and on the recommendation of Major Sylvester, the offender will be se verely reprimanded. The policeman procured from the Disbursing Officer of the District clank forms of pay vouchers and indorsed them in full payment of the amount which would be due him as salary for the month of July, and then conveyed one of the vouchers to E. Hcid enheimer. When the vouchers became due they were not paid and could not be collect ed, for the reason that Private Browne had given a duplicate order for said pay ment to his father, who procured the money from the lieutenant of the Eighth police precinct. Another paper reached the Commis sioners yesterday from the police trial beard, and on it Major Sylvester recom mended that the finding of guilty in the case of Private W. J. Trussell, charged with gross neglect of duty, be approved, and that the officer be removed from the police force. This the Commissioners approved. The specifications held that Trussell failed to patrol his beat on the night of September S. $1.25 to Baltimore and Return Via B. & 0. R. R. Saturday and Sunday, September 27 and 25. Ticliets valid returning until midnicht train Snnday night. AH trains bcth ways both days except Jicnal Limited. ill $When Money X w T mm ft JlOur Display of.... $ Men's, Women's and I Children's Clothing- .f Ts iintisnnllv nlfrnetivn fliio vnnr lintli in ,.i,.,K(.. A ....:., f a small amount, you may select your fnlUand winter wearables, and U fn arrange terms 01 payment. Stylish and WelhMade Men's Suits ifi men s suns men s fj The other stores ask fyou JIO for this kind. !T? Best make and finish. $7.50 The neatest assort ment and nobbiest suits you ever want to wear. Other stores ask f 15 for them. ft ft m ft m ft m ft ft ft ft m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Men's Pants All $3.00 Pants'. ?l.flS All $4.00 Pants ?2.00 All $5.00 Pants ?3.50 Special G. A. R. Suits at the very lowest price. c,,:,, . fJXr Lad es' Read 111 me tj: o:it. xir -i .uauii-s ojik. waists, Ja(ui training OKiriK, -v $3.48 up. $4.98 up. $ Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, $12.98 up. !t A complete assortment of Ladies' Silk Underskirts. w MAYER & CO., f Formerly Mayer A Pettlt, w 4J5-4I7 SEVENTH STREET. ) ; WEATHER INDICATIONS. Fair today and tomorrow; light varia ble winds. TEMPERATURE. Highest temperature, 4 p. m 70 Lowest temperature, 6 n. m CG SAME DATE LAST YEAR. Maximum 6S Minimum 43 THE SUN AND THE MOON. Sun rises... 5:53 a.m. Sun sets. 5:51 p.m Moon rises.. 1:30 a.m. J Moon sets TIDE TABLE. Low tide 3:25 a.m. and 4:24 p.m. High tide 10:33 a.m.. and 11:00 p.m. STREET LIGHTING. Lamps lit today 6:27 p.m. Lamps out tomorrow 5:01a.m. AMUSEMENTS. National Theater "The Defender," afternoon and evening. Columbia Theater ."Liberty Belles," afternoon and evening. Lafayette Opera House "Zaza," after noon and evening. Chase's Theater Polite Vaudeville, afternoon and evening. Academy of Music "The Cattle King," afternoon and evening. Empire Theater Musical comedy, af ternoon and evening. Kernan'8 Burlesque, afternoon and evening. EXCURSIONS. Norfolk and Washington line for Fo.t Monroe and Norfolk at C:30 p. m. Chesapeake Beach See schedule un der "Railroads and Steamboats" for time. Trains leave Pennsylvania Avenue and Thirteen-and-a-half Street for Alex andria and Arlington every half hour; Mount Vernon hourly, 10 a. in. to 3 p. ni. TEMPERATURES IN OTHER' CITIES. fall. 66 .20 Max. Ashevillc, N. C 7S Atlantic City 70 Atlanta, Ga. .--S2 Bismarck, N. D 56 Boston, Mass 60 Chicago 64 Cincinnati 70 Cheyenne, Wyo 66 Davenport, Iowa.. 74 Denver, Col 74 Dcs Moines, Iowa... SO Galveston, Tex 86 Helena, Mon ,. 60 Indianapolis, Ind.... 68 Jacksonville, Fla... S6 Kansas City, Mo S6 Little Rock, Ark.... 86 Marquette, Mich...l 64 Memphis, Tenn 82 New Orleans, La.... 88 New York 6S Mln. 8 60 66 68 4S 52 58 66 3S 56 44 58 SO 36 62 70 5S 62 54 64 72 56 5S 62 40 64 56 5S 66 66 72 52 60 64 68 46 68 54 76 82 5S 66 76 74 SO 60 76 82" 66 58 70 54 74 62 68 S2 .76 T. t! .OS T. .01 .10 .54 "46 Omaha, Neb 78 Pittsburg, Pa- 76 Salt Lake City. St. Louis, Mo... 58 0 64 St. Paul. Minn.... .04 Springfield, III 76 VIcksburg, Miss. SS THE DEATH RECORD. The following deaths for twenty-four hours were reported at the Health De partment up to noon yesterday Elizabeth Small, 65 years. Thomas S. Barbour, 63 years. John F. O'Connor, 2S years. Catherine R. Leo, 26 years. Oscar M. Ross, 4 months. Clarence Hemming, 1 month. Mary Gross, 1 month. Charles E. Filllns, 1 month. Gladys R. Murray, 6 days. MARRIAGE LICENSES. .Albert Julius Reider and Lillian May White. Rodney Blair and Ida Carter. James C. Wells and Velda Anna Bax ter. NEW CHURCH INCORPORATED. A certificate of the incorporation of the Columbia Baptist Church of Washington, D. C, was placed on file yesterday in the office of the Recorder of Deeds. The in corporators are William H. Wilson, Henry Beech, and George W. Thompson. "ROBERT EMMET," Brandon Tynan's great historical novel, begins in THE SUNDAY TIMES tomorrow. I Cn.n M We; Will j Trust Vnn W it Hi t) For ij suits Men's Suits ft The finest lot of ik'l Suits for this season's jK fashionable men. All 'J? the latest weaves. l 1 $12.50 $16.50 tt iki Boys' School Suits Boys' Double Breasted Suits in j neat patterns. Sizes 7 to 30 ! years. Worth $3.50. Our price W is $1.9S. ii u; Glen's Hats, the new Fall ' stvles in Fedoras and Derbys. W Z ZZT if vto Wear Den't. to r . t..j: itr-ii.: cm .- , "" iVi WILLIAMS DISMISSES NEW YORK INSPECTOR Result of Eighteen Charges filed Against John Lederhilger Announced to Commissioner General Sargent. The Commissioner General of Immi gration, Mr. Frank P. Sargent, yester day received Information from Commis sioner of Immigration Williams, at the port of Xew York, to the effect that he had dismissed from the service Inspec tor jonn ieuerniiger, kiuui tiuuv ui iuu registry division. Lederhilger was suspended August 9, pending an investigation of charges against his official conduct. There were eighteen charges in all. one of the prin cipal of which was to the effect that official files had been mutilated and many documents abstracted. Lederhil ger answered the charges in detail, and claimed that he was not responsible for some of the alleged violations, while he denied the others. PLEADED NOT GUILTY. Eugene Konnerley. who is under in dictment for perjury, when arraigned yesterday before Justice Barnard, in the Supreme Court of the District, pleaded not guilty to the charge. Moreitz Affel der, charged .with forgery, also pleaded not guilty. George Lanham, indicted for grand larceny, entered a plea of not guilty. The Lord's Day. Subject at Tent, corner Nineteenth and F Streets northwest, Sunday, 7:-J5. Four squares from White House. Pee clnirch notices. Come carl. $1.25 To Baltimore and Return $r.25 Via I'ennsj h'ania Railroad. Tickets on silo Saturday and Sunday, September 27 and 28, nood to return until last train Sunday, 28th. All trains except Congressional Limited. S. KANN, SONS "THE BUSY CORNER." ALWAYS THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR Spicy Bargains for Saturday's Shoppers. There is a strong tinge of economy in the bargains offered for Saturday. And with the many demands made on tho purse by the approach of fall, such economies are not to be ignored. Price-Savings in Suits and Jackets. Walking Suits are even more popular this season than ever before. Such a sensible costume appeals to sen sible women. Here is an opportunity to secure a grand Walking Suit today greatly under price. Today wo shall offer 63 Superior High-grade Walking Suits, consisting of a manufacturer's entire sample line, which Include fine cheviots, vicunas, thlbet and fancy Scotch mixtures. Nobby blouse and eton style jacket, with postilion backs and skirt is made with new flare. In fact it Is a collection of high-class novelties that never before have been offered at uuch a price. The styles are exclusive. These Suits sell regularly at $22.50 to ?30. Your choice Today wo shall also offer in this department a line of Fine Silk Frock and Frill Coats latest mandate, that sell everywhere at $S nnd $10, today our price Is ." Suit Department Second floor. Toilet and Health Articles. There i.s always big money's worth given in this department, and Saturday we make the prices even more interesting. lied HiiUxr (!loes for liousel old and other purpose. Special for Satunljr, per pair, ifJc. Hand Whirlinc Spray S.innKC Special for Saturdav at -2.03. Jlun.i oil's Witch llairl. Special for Sat urday "at 10c. Woodland Violet Talcum Ponder. Special for Sjturdat at ISo. Clara Lipinan's Tooth Powder at the spe cial price of 13c. Iludniit'a Camphorated Chalk Tooth Pow der. Special, at 2."c. .S. K. S. & C. Ammonia a 2-jt. bottle for 10c. ... S. K. S. & C. Double Distilled Witch llarel. Special at ISc anil lc. 15c Whuk Urooms. Saturday special at 10c. Sea Salt, per bag, 12c and Sc. I.Merine, jOc Itottlc, and l"c. New Fall Jewelry. Pretty quaint rcw Ideas in Jewelry are realized in our fJionint;. The least prices are named, too. Pearl Xerkbccs, containing 1 ro-v J CC of pearls, 93c down to AD Pearl Net k Inert, containing 3 rows QQC of peer's, for 'O Pearl Necklaces, containing 4 $1 f) C rows of pearls, without slide, for.. Xecklaces containing 4 rows of pearls, with slides, mounted with char white stones; also with piarls in ulides, SI A Q f?2.j8, Jl.'fe, and l.-4-7 AH the higher NVkfacestfrom 3.98 10 5 Solid Odd Killed Scarf Pins, with real opal wttintrs, in wreath and horse- 'IQC shoe patterns. Special at J" New stjlo Brooch Pins, set wiih white rhiiiftitoneaj an J pearl. Special QC at " Pearl Hat 1'iu.s, with white stona set ting; our own import jt lull. Spe- O CC elal at & J Solid Gold Miell Hingx, with one, two and three large pearl m (tings. A QC Sixjcial at ? Women's Dress Pins, Kold filled, QC 3 in a set, for T-" Sterling hiler Belt pins. Special QQC New style Belt Pins for 49c f) CC and m 3 IOC Pearl Bar Pins. Special at 1 Heavy Sterling Cliittclaino pins. A QC Special at T7 German Siher Chattelaine Hags, flsh scale mesh, and hn top; a ?5 alne. j 1 Q O Special for Saturday at JiO Heaiy Plated Beauty Pins, 1 dozen CC for. Cupid Brooch Pins, in orydlzed and CC rench gray siler finish, for J Frencli Washington in a nutshell, a sou- ICC venlr of the 3fith C. A. 11. Special at. -J at 25C finn Metal Pencils. Special Somenir Aluminum 1 Washington ".iews, 3 for, Somenir Aluminum Trays, with O CC occ Aluminum Soap Boxes Special at.. J Aluminum Hair Heceivcra. Special QC . . at, .Tcwelrv Department first floor Sections fl nnd II". Jewish New Year Day, Oct. 2. Time vet to have a New Year Greeting cngTaveif. With our unequaled engraving facilities ise can turn out good work In the quickest time. Test us. 10,000 Novelty cards, with printed New Year Greeting, in color and gold stamp ing, with envelope to matdi, for 5c, "IC 4c, and J For sale on first floor center Bargain Tabic. STREET EXTENSION OUT OHM. FUND Col. Biddle R&plies' to Re quest of Takoma Citizens. The Takoma Park Citizens' Associa tion recently forwlrded to the District Commissioners a Fist of Improvements to streets, which 'it was requested should be Included in the estimates to Congress this year for special appro priation. These were the opening, grading, and regulating of Umitilla Street, from Bright-wood Avenue to Piney Branch Road, for which ?2,000 was asked; the opening of Fifth Street extended, be neath the track of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, fron Carroll Avenue to Magnolia Avenue, at n cost of $17,000; the grading, regulating,- and graveling of Blair Road, fron Chestnut Avenue to the District line, to cost SD00; to ma cadamize Oak Avenue, from Carroll Ave nue to Magnolia Avenue, for $300; Car roll Avenue from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to the District line, for $1,500, and Magnolia Avenue, from Chest nut Avenue to Oak Avenue, for $1,200. Colonel Biddle's Reply. After full consideration of the several items contained in the request, Col. Tohn Biddle, the Engineer Commlsslon- "ROBERT EMMET," Brandon Tynan's great historical novel, begins in THE SUNDAY TIMES tomorrow. & CO. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TONIGHT. Today at $18.50. Southern Klderfloner Toilet Soap, 3 caVw for J Hi. S. K. S. k C. Pure Witch Hazel Soap, 3 c-.ikes for 10c. Savon Violet Soap. 3 cakes lor 12c. .Snub berry Sojp it floato Z cites for 10c. (v.irmel Castile Snip, 3 cake,s for 2oc. S. IC. S. k C. Pure C.ljcerine Soap. C cakes for 25c. AiiKcI Kloatinir Soap, 3 cakes for 25c. Klnriila Water Soap, 3 rakes for So. Viplettes Dei Alpers Soap, 3 cake3 for 7c. l ire Hair ISnulnM lite piality Satur day, or 10e. Hnbber hjHinert, ajc; T5c, and 40c Hiker's Almond Meal, per Jar, 2tc. Riker'h Pure Florentine Orris, '4-Ib. package, Mt. Itiker'a Tyoth .Powder, per cm, 15c. Hiker's Liquid Clrccn Soap, per bottle, 24c. Heal Kboiiy Hair Brushes, stilf white odel Corsets. This Corset Department Is stocked with the model Corsets of each maker. No nnt ter wlat the price, ion are assured of sc curhifr a perfect fitting Corset. "Nemo" CV-t, made of fine eotitil, straight front, low- bust, Iorf wui.st; made for medium and slender figures, with tab-extensions for garters. $f A A Our prico 1.UU "Nemo Corsets, made of tine coutil, low bust, straight front, short hip; trimmed with larc at the top; ,cpocinlh $1 ( adapted for rli nder figures. Price.. I.lU "Nemo" Hip spring Corseto, made of fine coutil, low but, ;ry long oer the hips; trimmed at (he top with lacu and babv ribbon; e,eeiil-made for stout SI 7C figures. Pries- 1. J "Nemo" -Self-reducing Corsets, made of fine coutil, straight front, low bust, long waist, bias hip; trimmed al top SO C ( with lace and babj ribbon. Price. 4.3U "Nemo" Self-reducing (Morsels, made of fine French coutil; a splendid corset for tall, stiuit women; extra long aboce ami below the waist line, and trimmed at top with wide lace and baby riblwn. This corset postthely reduce the ab- SO Cfj lonirn. Prlre.". l.JU "Nimo" Self-reducing Corsets for short walstcd stout womn; made of fine coutil; straight front; lias a low but; short under the arms and long be'ow waist line. It ghis a slender appearance to the waist and reduces the abdomen. SO C ft Price .jU "Nemo" Self-reducing Cortcts, made of fine coutil, ftraight front, medium high bust for stout women; marie long oer the hips; trimmed at top with wide hce and baby nlibon. These Corsets are sold with a guar antee that bones and steels cannot cut through the material at the top or liottom. .Made In all siz.-s from 21 to 30. $ f) C ft A special at Ju,DJ Corset Department second floor. Fall Footwear Now Ready. -More beautiful and fatlsf.iing thru ever. KANN'S SPJX.1 Al. SHOK KOK WO.MKN,$l.!i5. Tills special line, which has alwajs been strot.tr, shows many marks of improvement. We have grouped under this name a show ing we feel satisfied will be second to none. The new elie-tslge and arch lasts look so much neater and gives thf foot a better appearance. They eome in kid skin, e.ilf sk:n nnd patent leather. Tw-entv-tUe stvles; In all width and sizes, at, per Si Q C Our display of Women's New Kail Shots at ?3 will Ik- the talk of the town. The shapes, weights and designs are entirely new. The leathers include Ideal patent kid, patent colt, patent calf, box nnd vekur calf In dull nnd bright combinations; welt and turn sole; beautiful new high art in stepsIn fact, the entire assortment is cor rect and worthy of jour ap- J! A A proval. All sizes and widths, at. J.wU Shoe Department second floor. er, has pffcred the follbwlng motion, which has been approved by Commis sioner Macfarland: "I move that the Takoma Park Citi zens' Association be informed that tho Commissioners cannot recommend the Insertion in their estimates to Congress an item for the condemnation of land for the extension of Umatilla Street, as they believe the land should bo dedicat ed to the District; nor for the extension of Fifth Street for the same reason, and tlso because this street is not in ac cordance with the street extension plans approved by Congress. "As to tho other items mentioned, the work can bo done out of the general fund for repairs to roads when the ne cessity arises, the amounts involved In each cai. being small, and special ap propriations by Congress are not necessary." WILL FILED FOR PROBATE. The will of James Linskey, dated July 14 last, was filed yesterday for probate. He leaves his entire estate to his widow, Mrs. Jane Linskey, during her lifetime. Upon her death the testator directs that the estate shall be divided In equal shares among his children. He also directs that his business at 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue shall be continued by his son, Edward Linskey. $1.00 to Frederick, Keedysville for Antietam, Hagerstown, Harper's Ferry, Martinsburg, and Winchester Via B. & 0. R. R. Sundjy, September 23 by special train, leaving: Washington 8:20 a. m. rtcturnin;? leave Win chester and Hagerstown at 0; Martiniburff, 0:13; Kenhsvillc, 0:20; Harper's Kern- and Frederick, 7 p. m. nme day. These are delightful trips, and at a season when the country is beautiful S. KANN, SONS & CO. THE LEAST MONEY. $5,50 fashion's bristles; regular price, ?1. Saturdax'a spe cial at G'lc. Howard's H.iir Brushes a special lalue at CC'c. HamUi Kail Knamel. per Jar, 35c. Dorin's Kongo, per lion, 15c. ideal lliir liriuhry, !lic and 75c. Mine. Vale'-i Hair Tonic, p?r bottle, 7!)c. Jime. Yale's Completion Powder, per box, 42c. Jime. Vale's Almond Cream the best on the market per jar, 7c. Kmory Hoards, per dozen, 10c. Collate' Violet Toilet Water, "per bot tle. I!. Jludniit's Headache Cologne, per bottle, 75e. Dew of Violet Toilet Water, per bottle, 25c. Toilet Articles and Druggist Sundries first floor Sections A. and Ii. A Big Crockery Sale. We have just received two carloads of Crockery that we were able to buy greatly under regular prices, and shsll sell them at the same proportionate saving. Just the opportunity which housekeepers, liosnlii'g. house keepers and hotel folks are looking for, in view of the coming f!. A. It. Kn eampment. 1,000 Wa.Ii Basins. Special Sale price, 29c. Us) Mash Pitch. rs. Sale price. 20c. 750 Mop Jars, tmeovered. Sjle price. 49c. 500 Slop Jars, covered. Sale price, 79c. 5U0 ("lumbers, uncovered, 19c. 5V Chambers, Covered, 22c. 1,MX) Soap li-hi. Sale price, 4c. .) White stone China Cup. Sale price, 2c. SuO While Stone China Saucers. Sale prie e, 2c. 560 White Porcelain Cups. Sale price. 3c. 5 While Porceljin Saucers, i-ale price, 3c. 1,200 White Porcelain Butters. Sale price, 1c. 2- White Porcelain Covered Dl-hes. Sale price. 39c. 150 Whit- Porcelain Sugar Bonis. Sale prlti', 19c. 200 White Porcelain Gravy Boats. Sale price, 12c l.Ouii White Ponelain Plates. Sale price, 3c. 75 White IV.rcelaln Soup Tureens. Sale price, (We. 4W "White Porcelain Kgg Cups. Sale price, 5c. ) White Porcelain Uncovered Di'hcs, 12c. 500 White Porcelain .Meat Dishes. Sale price, 5c. Housekeeping Department third floor. Specials in Knives, Forks, and Spoons. 4,000 Silver-plated Tea Spoons, each, 4c. 2.500 Silver-plated Table hpoons, each. Be. 2,500 Silver-plated Tabl Forks, eaih, 9c. 2,.rio Silver-plstcd Table Knives, each, lie. V-tti Silver-plated Dc-(rt Spoons, each, Sc. 5(10 bllver-plntcd Butter Knivni, eich, KX'. uK) SHvir-plnted Sugar Spcsuis, each, 100. 1,000 Ste-el Knives, each, 5c. l,OX Steel Forks, to match, each, 4c. 5,Ok1 .Malacca-plate Tea Spoons, each. 1c. 4,'AK) Malacca-plate Table -spoons, each, 2c. Hous"furnishlng Department Third floor. Leather Goods Novelties. New Plaid Belts, with eupid or nament ition .ind dip buckles. Spe- CQC eiil .it J" Pustillon Plaid nelts, with Inr- ! CC ncs buckle. Special at -J Black Silk Postilion Belts; a wide O CC ' price range from $2.!S down to..,.. AD White Duck Belts, with harness 1 AC buckle, for V Walnis, Seal, Jlorocco Leather Wrist Bags; sllkettc and leather linen!; QC gold and silver frames. Special at... 1 Heal Seal, Suede and AValnis I-.ither Wrist Bags, complete with long chains, curved and straight frames; also QOC inside frame; silk lined. Special at.. -'O Leather Goods Dejlartment first floor. Brandon Tynan's Great Historical Novel "Robert Emmet: Nature's Nobleman " JHE SUNDAY JIMES Tomorrow. i... a. ... t.,m i. i ti i i i in ' t g , iT, t PARKER, BRIDGET & CO. PARKER, BRIDGET & CO. Some people "shop" in order to reap the most benefit from their money. (They usually end up here.) Others come direct to us and save the time and worry. We've "shopped" for you better and mor6 thoroughly than you can. The leading mar kets of the world have been our "stores." We've seen all and bought the best they could furnish. That goods are right and prices, too, is evidenced by the establishment's success. ParkerBridget Clothing is Economical iStaHtWmmISj vim1 mm if 1 I 1 The Best Clothing that the Boys Wear. Some houses confine themselves to a limited amount of capital to be invested in each department. Every department chief in this house has full rein to go ahead and make his department the best of its kind in Washington. We'll win your trade on merit or we won't win it at all. This Boy' Clothing Department is a fit ilhibi ration of completeness. There's nothing you call for we Can't show you. We s-ell Boy's Clothing at prices that range from the littlest to the neeesary cost of the best. We make it a particular point to take good care of the boy' needs. We make it an equally strong point to ask ns little as we can. There's an apt illustration oE much for little in the Boys' Suits we sell at .fa.n.l. They're school suits that is. we call them school suits. All the styles are assembled in the lot. Blouse, Yestee, Double-breasted Suits, etc., and we include with tboM) Double-breasted Suits two Q 95 pairs of pants, too. The price is a special figure Sw w Just a word about Boys' Overcoats. Tho smaller boys boys from 3 to S years old are going to wear the Russian Overcoats. Some prefer "the severely plain, some trimmed with silk 'frogs. They're pretty coats and they're shown in evert- color you'll want. $5 up. Footwear of the Best Sort. We told you last week that Bluchers were to be the thing. Haven't you noticed how many are being wont? The fad didn't start lieie. New York gave us our hint and ns we are always ready to take a good one, we retailed it to Washington. But to come back to t-lioes we want to recommend the Cortina Colt Bluchers. They're about as swell as shoes can be. And for every day wear when one doesn't want "the patent leather shine" there are at least a hundred different styles and lasts in box calf, vici and velour calf shoes. Prices, $3.50 to $6.00. Parker, Bridget & Co., HEADT0F00T OUTFITTERS, Ninth and the Avenue. Begins in It's real economy to buy well, matin clothing. It not only looks well all the time but. it lasts well. It ha? been most every man's experience in a streak of misplaced economy to in dulge in a cheap suit of clothes and find he hasn't the courage to wear r tlimrt nflor o Tmr- Tvonl-c cnn-iflo We've gained the clothing trade of Washington by selling good, honestly made clothing. "When a man buys a Parker-Bridget Suit or Overcoat ho expects a great deal of it, and we've, never seen one man dissatisfied. Once a patron of this house it be comes a habit to come back again even- time anything is wanted. This fall's preparation is only what you'd expect of us that is, an im provement. You'll find a cut about the Parker-Bridget clothing that's extremely new to you. You'll find a finish you've never seen in clothing of the kind before. Suits, $10 to $35 Overcoats, $12 to $35. f vt -) X I KM o. --. !33ttgk .ry, 5"ey 3.-5 fc?t5H.a5ti SSLs J?S "t.Kj ? n, jrxj? .