t&ttTxzmzsm&az SSiMk WXNMS THE PITTSBURG . DISPATCH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1893. THE MAN OF FASHION. Better Goods for the Same Money, or tho Same Goods for Less Money than any other "What the Tailors Prescribe as His Ontfit the Coming Season. Better Goods for the Same Money, or 1he Same Goods for THE CEEASE IN THE COAT-SLEEVE. Less Money than any other One of the Novelties This Fall Is a Full Press Suit in Gre j. house. house. s ACCESSORIES OF TEOPER COSTUMES The effort of the English tailors to apply the fashion of creasing trousers to the coat sleeves does not seem to take well among the American directors of iashion. They claim that a creased coat sleeve will have a roost unjramely and awkward appearance. The English tailors, however, persist that the tendencr ot the style is to have every thing look just as if it had come out of a store. This is rather a digression irom the old idea. Formerly when a man bought a ready-made suit the first thing he did was to have every crease pressed out of it. Another novelty of this season is a grey full dress suit made of undress worsted.- Of late years the men of iashion have been getting away from the old stereotyped styles of full dress costumes. The sliape ol the collar has been changed seeral times and various other minor points, but the most startling innovation was the intro duction of the Tuxedo. But this style of coat did not come into public favor as it was thought it wonld, though it is now worn in good form at theaters, clubs and in fact any place when ladies are not in the company, but its nse is not general by any means. The introduction of grey as the color of the evening dress will doubtless meet with no more favor. Sliort IVaUts and Long Skirts. The tendency this season in the making of coats is to have cry short waists and ex tiemelv long skirts. The cutaway coat is not -o much iu f..voras it has been hereto fore, although it nill have a great many admirers. The most proper caper for innrnini wear is the double-breasted sack cut shapely to the back and ot goo I length. It should be made ot soft material in grey, blue or black. The iavorile tor Sunday and afternoon wear will be the Beau Brum mel double-brenMed lroc'i withery short vaist fitting to the figure closely and ex tremely long skins. Of course, the only proper headgear to be worn witli this is a high silk hat. The most stylish has a very decided beil, approaching the shape of Grandpa Harrison s hat. A crook cane, nith little or no silver, should be carried villi this outfit. In overcoats the newest thing is the surtout, being the old "Newmarket, which as so popular some time ago, with a few improvements. The lapoels are very large, and it has a velvet collar, short waist and skills down to the heels. Tho ultras will aUoadd velvet cuff-. 1 Inches deep. Tho wateipioof tan shoo will be worn a pre.it deal foi street weardnrlnj the winter. It Is vciv comfortable and prevents many h cold when one lias to trump through the Fnow and -lush. Tho extremes are wearing n pitent leather button Mjoe for evening, lmt the Illucher is still as popular as ever in nil kinds of leather. The Det.uls ortlip Costume. Scarf pin are little in (uvor anions the men 01 iashion and aie extreme! v small. The pin m .y be worn in any pnrt of the lie the wearer may pleae. Watch chains are worn straight actOb- from p c:ce: to pocket, -without charms or hangers. In ties the loui-m-liaiid will ne worn moro than any other style. The A-cot tie 19 an article lor the man i 110 has more time than money, but if the tyiiitf is properly loirned, it hliould be done n qmcnly as with a four-in-hand. The newest feature in a cane is one made of black malucca. wood with a ball top. This i lorevcninjj-wearand willi.ruc long cape buckled a If the chin which is boms worn lor a co er ntfcet, a pood effect. This ball top The point for 11 man who wants to bo fashionable to have beloru him is to look as Dew as possible. SPECIAL MEN'S SUIT LINES. !! II !! Cnstn Tailoring. k fJN The above prices stand for our five principal lines of Men's Suits. each line embracing a complete variety of patterns, materials and styles. The man in need of a Suit can do no better than select it from this grand collection of choice qoods: Our $10 Men's Suits, cannot be found elsewhere below $14. Our $12 Men's Suits cannot be found elsewhere below $17. Our $15 Men s Suits cannot be found elsewhere below $20. Our $18 Men's Suits cannot be found elsewhere below $24. Our $20 Men's Suits cannot be found elsewhere below $26. Money saved ana time saved by burins hero. Ton also hare the satisfaction of j wearing perfect fitting, fashionable clothing made tor this season's wear only. Some special inducements will be offered to those leaving their measures this week: We will make Suits to order for 130 and $35, which no other first-class tailor can afford to make for less than $40 and ?45,or Tronse rs for $ 8 and $ 12, which else where you'll have to pay $11 and ?13 for. Buying in large lots direct from the European woolen mills is what gives us the inside track. Mr. "Williams, the well-known artist cutter, is still at the head of our corps of cutters, and will see to it that you get a perfect fit TWO GREAT DRIVES In Our Men's Furnishing booas Department 6oo dozen very Fine Silk Scarfs (puffs, flats, tecks and Four-in-hands) in the popular Persian designs, now all the rage : our own importation. Sold by other dealers for $i; will be offered in our store at only 50c. XHope Bros.' London Neck wear, 75c and $1. SILK SCARFS, VMTfl SI, CHOICE 501 DRESS AND STREET GLOVES. All the cel ebrate d makes, in c 1 u ding Fown'e's, Dent's, Per- rin's, Fisk, Clark & Fligg's, in all the latest shades, colorings and stitchings. Perrin's celebrated Pique Gloves, regular price $2, at only $1.50 English Tavistock Gloves, in En glish reds and tans, regular price $2, at only 1.50 Evening Gloves, $1 up. OUR WONDERFUL SPECIAL MEN'S OVERCOAT LINES. su 12 CI nfl MONDAY 4)1. UU HAT SALES Have again stirred up the Hat trade irom center to circumference. To-morrow we shall do even better than last Monday. Here's what's awaiting you: 800 Men's fine Stiff Hats, in black and brown, in very newest and most popular shapes, made and finished in a perfect manner, and in every respeot equal to reg ular ?2 SO and S3 hats, as prices rnle else where. But our hat man says 5L So, if yon want a dead sure bargain, come in to-morrow. m m !! :: !! The five lines, represented by the above prices, embrace everything a fastidious dresser could desire: Kerseys, Meltons, Scotch mixtures, Chev iots; Beavers, Chinchilla?, etc., in all imaginable colors favored by fash ion. The prices, too, will please you. YOC'IX SAVE 93 ON OCR 910 OVERCOATS. YOU'LL NAVE 94 OS OCR 813 OVfcRCOATS. YOU'LL SAVE 95 ON OUR 915 OVERCOATS. YOU'LL. SAVE 96 ON OUR 918 OVERCOATS. YOU'LL SAVE 97 ON OUR 920 OVERCOATS. Those who bar now will have the advantage of making their selections from & fresh, new and unbroken assortment. CAPTIVATING STYLES! CAPTIVATING QUALITIES! CAPTIVATING PRICES! OUR MILLINERY PARLOR .awL sm riijvr M,Wi RJ?irtJBJ' tcK M iKft P Ss ww fiy jjGxjiP & V zdr W V&. " & rmittbfeE (jURES? Rheumatism Gout&Lum6ago McK mile A tlicmnn H'f; Co, Pitti urv. I i.c tleiin'ii Knclii'ed liiid check jnrfS CO uir anotiier bottle of ltliemnacurx. I tale tins occasion to sav that I liavo Ixvn much tniirnve1 under ticnttiient of your iemed3 ljut think I nued nnotherbnt t e to eradicate the rheumatism from uiy knee. Thepnvtj- to whom I p-eentod the otner bottle, obtained, states that be ! t-ntirelr cured mid that l.c ippIs liki a new man eince 1 taking your medicine itpnectfmlv CHAULi:-WHITE. S97 9th street, Washington, D. C Slit. IT. lJi. Tor acnte attacks of Rheumatism, Gout and I.U'nbao, sujp induced br these cold ii'elits, Rheuniacnra acts like mijic. 1'rico $3 f0 m-r bottle. For sale bv all drncists. McKIXME.tCHLS'-MAX M'FG CO.. 610 l'cnn Ave., Pittsaurjr, Ta. Send vonr name and ad'lressand we will mail tree pamphlet of testimonial. oc 8-rrssu OoulihtPresoriptions Made at Shortest Notice. i p vffl im$mm mmm Mmz&m uji 8 u W 6Fffl gmM&m t uvw mm&mm 1 oc K n D nn I E$S55Ss$Ss?$S1 l 1jS5', Vill 1 W w I U1 J UU I Art nn egsi i AX lU 1 'L1 L1 il .Mil2 7C a uuiuu i An mi . r o I iju.uu run B For Ladies' latest hJrt Mill m For Ladies' very fine Invisible Cheviot Coat (made exactly like above cut), cut 36 inches long; tight fitting; edged all around with seal fur and edged cuffs; col ors, navy, black or tan; regular price 13. For Ladies' latest style English Box Coats, full seam less back, just like above cut; 34 inches long; bound all around with silk braid; notch col lar; made of navy and black cheviot; cannot be matched anywhere for less than $10. For the very elegant and tasteful Eton Suit, illus trated above, made of navy, black and tan French Cord; high-cut vest; Jacket with notch collar; long-tailed back; would cost $17 to make. For the fashionable Cape Newmarket shown above; made of medium and heavy navy, black and tan cloths, also Scotch mixtures; collar can be worn rolling'or standing; cape de tachable; actual value of these gar ments $ 1 5. J Which scored an ovation "every day last week, will add fresh laurels to its enviable reputation this week, by offering a line of special bargains in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Velvet, Flowers, Fancy Feathers, Ornaments, Buckles, Jet Trimmings, Fancy Crowns, etc., etc., which are beyond comparison with any previous offering of the kind. 9 C for choice from a lot of Ladies' Fine Felt Hats, in black or colors, really worth $1.50. C for choice from a lot of French Felt Hats and Turbans, in black and all colors, really worth 1.75. "C for choice from a lot of trimmed Sailor Hats, very neat and stylish, really worth $1.25. CI C Q or cce frm a ot f "k ant handsome Velvet j,Qj Hats and Turbans, in black and all different shades; H 1- liillliliiii ill fl 25 25 $1. 19 really worth 2.50. C for a bunch of Black Ostrich Princess Tips, worth 65c C for choice from a lot of Fancy Feathers, worth 50c. For choice from a lot of gorgeous Jeweled Crowns, worth 2.25. C per yard of All-Silk G. G. Ribbon, in all the newest' shades, and always sold heretofore for 30c. $3.75 For Misses' very fine and fashionable Reefer Jackets,- box or coat back, notch collar; made of All-Wool Diagonal Chev iot, in tan, blue and navy; same style as illus trated above; regular price elsewhere $6 and $6.50. Illila DrV $7 $2.98 $3.98 1 For Child's very stylish and fine Gretchen Coat; same as above illustrated; made of fine All-Wool Scotch Mixed Goods; full sleeve; Watteau back; back and front trimmed with fine Russian Silk Cord; cannot be ob tained anywhere for less than Sio. For the very pretty and cute Walking Coat il lustrated above; made of Scotch Mixed Cloth or Eiderdown; trimmed with Angora fur or Rus sian braid; deep cape or short-waisted effect: something every mother will delight in putting on her little one; regu lar price $5.50. ror your choice irom a magnificent and fashiona ble line of plain, striped or changeable Silk Waists, with Jabot front, collar and cuff; full sleeve; really worth I5.75. Owing to a fortunate purchase from a "hard-up" manufacturer we can afford to sell them for S3.98. BOYS' FINEST CLOTHING. 1 5K S$iSSr Eves Correctly Fitted. OPTICIAN. s 31XTH ST.. L'lTTaBUBU Artificial eyes insei ted. OC13-TTSU J. DIAMOND, i LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. PURE OLD RYE WHISKIES From SI to $1 0 per quart. CALIFORNIA PORTS, SHERRIES, Etc, At 50c a quart. The Only Licensed Drugstore in the City. G. EISENBEJS, Successor to n. P. Schwartz A Co., Wholksale asd Retail Decooist, 113 FE 'EltAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA. Tel. 3016. Established 183S. OClS-31-TTBU THE GREATEST OF THE AGE. mil OTHEfl .J 3 ffl Best & Co.'s (Nevr York) Lilliputian Bazar exclusive and ultra fashionable styles in Children's Beefers, Ulsters and Overcoats, in fine Chinchillas, Bearers and Cheviots, AT ONLY $5. Something entirely new: 600 Cape Overcoats, plain or trimmed with Astra khan, at $6l See these. A beautiful line ot Ulsters at ?8 and $10. Boys' English $5 .NY, THE NEW WATTEAU SUIT, The latest Short Pant Snit ont; coat with the new Watteau plait; made of Scotch' mixed materials. Grind line of Velvet Suits at f5, $8 and 910. IrvftVa ESJaLtfaliBiMi m cuinine I P Hid HI NOBBY YOUNG MEW Of an economical turn of mind a lauld see our Clay Worsted Suits, sizes 14 to 19, in blue or black, regular price 513, which we shall sell AT ONLY-910. Bnt here's the finest and most fashion able of them all the Crack Suits of the season: 250 Bine Wide-wale Cheviot Double-breasted Suits: can be equaled onlv by merchant tailors; perfect and faultless in every way; AT ONLY $15. Cheaper grattei of Young Men's Sinjrle and Doublo-breasted Suits AT 96, 98 Had 910. I On for a I OU bottle of COLGATE'S Celebrated VIOLET TOILET WATER. Secular price S5c Ann For a T-'b 1-Dint bo t tie of Mi chelsen's genuine Im- gorted Bay urn; regular price 75a. CQn For n pint UOU bottle of Ed Pinand's genuine EauDe Quinine) regu lar price . UtitcraiccittiJ fORClEAWNC "OSS CURTAINS SIUB SAW 'CK5mK nuowat I "WOYtSMDITASOSHPSfl IQn Foralarjje box Iwl orthecelobrated ELECTRIC CLEANSER. Will make old carpets, rugs, silks and all kinds of fabrics and gloves look like new. Regu lar price 50c. 1 CHINA -AND- GLASSWARE. (CQC Foraflne English Porcelain Dln 3U.7tJ ner Set of 112 pieces, nicely dee orated In different colors; regu lar price $10 60. ft ID Kfl Ft fine Porcelain Gold Banded 4j7 IviWW $16.50 95c 25c An For a large t, package of fine Mealoated .Toilet laperi regn lar price loo. Dinner Sot of 112 pieces, newest shapes and widest band ever put on a dinner set; legular price $20. For a most elegant Carlsbad China Dinner Set or 101 pieces, decorated in all the latest dec orations and colors, gold trim med, regular price $35. For those elezant lanre size fine China Salad Bowls, decorated in the latest Irnit decorations; quite "the craze" in Paris; regu lar price $3. For a complete Mash and Milk Set of fine China; plate, bowl and cream pitcnen regular price ooc CI QR For a fine Porcelain Toilet Bet, ?l.uJ nicely decorated In different de- slena and colors; regular price $3 00. For your oholce of 100 different fine China Plates, with open work and festooned edges, and decorated In all deslirns of fruit and flnral displays;'regularprlce 25o to COo. i OR For beautiful Japanese China fcvl Umbrella Stands, lame size and handsome decorations; regular price $3 SO. For a large size China Cuspidor, nlcelv decorated In different de signs and colors; reg. price 75c For line China Biscuit or Cracker Jar, artistically dec orated in unique designs; regu lar pries 75c M OK For "THE DAISY" Malleable pi.oJ iron Wringer, with steel springs and pure white rubber rolls; warranted in every respect; regular price $3. 10c $2, 33c 48c K THINKOFITI Large and substan lootial Japanned Iron Coal Hod; regu. lar price 83c Pi iBpfJUiuLj-jLr.,-!!! CQn Foral7-qnartAgate UxJli or Granite Enam eled Iron Dlsu Pan; regu lar price SI 75. ft AQ Anotiier cut in those handsome pi.l-a Japanned and Hand-decorated Coal Vases, with very durable, heavy sUeet Iron inside bucket; regular price $3 50. THE SHOE DEPARTMENT, Not to be outdone by its fellows, comes to the front with the following remarkable values: $1.50 . At this price we offer 950 pairs Ladies' Fine Liona Kid Shoes, with spring heel; 3-1'nch vamp, smooth inner-sole and solid leather counter; widths AA to E; sizes, 2j to 6; sold by other houses at 3. A l"A At this price we offer 600 pairs Ladies' Bright Dongola ,,3U Kid Shoes, guaranteed hand-turned, with patent leather tips or plain toes, widths A to E; sizes, aj to 8; regular price $4. 500 pairs Men's N. K. Lace and Con gress Shoes, worth $3, at only $1.19. These shoes are solid throughout and come with plain or tipped toes. CO QO Tll's Pr'ce buys a pa,r of Men's extra 8rade Calf VVelt Drcss vt)Zi vO Shoes, in California, Newport, London or New York toe; all widths and sizes, and regularly sold at $4. Better Goods for the Same Money, or the Same Goods for Less Money than any other Better Goods for the Same Money, or the Same Goods for Less Money than any other liccial lenses Kifund CHESSMAN OPTIC : Federal etreiv, J ARTIFICIAL EXES Sec Exhibit In Exposltti a. Is. house. mti&fafe&A -d$tm r& :: 1 m M e '-Br ; I w i B ti - i. house. :: . 1