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WASHINGTON: WEDNESDAY ...... ... October 10, 1588 (HOSEL S NOYES -Editor, ‘she Lvening Star basa regular. permanent. bene fide daily cireulation more than treble that of any othee daily paper published in Woeshingtom, and much greater than that «1 alk the other Guy papers bere added er. See It would certainly canse wide surprise among the scientists If the theory advanced by Mr. B. G. Jenkins, F.RA.8, in a letter to the London Times, should prove to have a sound practical basis, and the influence of the moon upon mun- Gane affairs other than sea-tides, as persistently maintained tm the traditions of farmers and old- ned housewives, should be shown to be a st gainsaying. Mr. Jenkins thinks he has overed that the periodic curves in the baro- juetrie Fecord correspond with certain movements and phases of tbe moon, From this he as sues the existence of a constant rela ton between the moon and the weather, so that, from a table showing what the lunar phenomena Will be for any given period tn advance, it will one Gay be possible to prophesy wnat the weather will ve for the same period, Of course, the moon alone 4s not to be taken Into consideration as a modifier Of the climate of the earth, but all the bodies of our solar system, each of which, Mr. Jenkius be Ueves, cg be given, by patient sctentific investi- Xation, ts proper value ta this pespect. In gen- eral, 1 may be said, the relations of the sun, moon, and earth to each other de termine the condition of things here; Dut the other planets come in also with their in- Huenee, uot yet fully measured. ‘The three bodies most closely connected complete a cycle of changes every sixty-two years; that ts, at the end Of that period the sun, moon, aud earth stand in Precisely the same atiitude toward each other as at the beginning of it, Hence, in making compar- isons, If these turee were to be studied without Teference to anything eise, {t would be safe on Mr. Jenkins’ theory to take the weather record of 1826 and forecast the Weather of 1888 from it; bat eve i$ ® saving clause tm nis scheme, which Tecognizes the other planets as disturbing ele Mercury 1s the cause of the greatest per- ions, and Vulean is another body which gives him & great deal of trouble, Vulcan ts nat- urally @ safe planet on which to throw responsi- bility of this sort, since I$ nature, and perhaps even It3 existeuce, ts still somewhat probiemat- feal Posstbiy that may account for the gross discrepancy between the weatuer waves of 1816 and 187, which would, in the natural order of things as expounded by Mr. Jenkins, have corre. sponded. Thi 1816 1s kuown’ througnout ropean annals a3 “the year with- A farmer in Vermont was frozen the snowdrifts in one of lots on =the «(17th oof, at Tewksbury, Mass, raised the ‘ain the wuole regioa roundabout es on every side of tue Meld vo keep On the 5th of July tee formed on the death ia ture enid out. Windows of dw: in New Eagland, New York, and Pennsylvania; and soon tothe end of the ¢ . In 187%, however, some of the hottest w try. a terrible v ves ever kao Aropped sand ) a swept over the coun- jown ta the streets of Chi- w York day atter it Yellow fever decimau tain ities of the sout, where the panie- had tu walt well into if first welcome frosts, iures of the promised qually Striking, could be found by a h the Weath-r records of years a put, thanks to Mr. Jenkins’ easy dis- ai of such matters by referring them to the disturbance caused by our sisier planets, nothing Would be accomplisued by citing them. It seems, therefore, that this most extended lunar influence FOR FINE AND RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. NEARLY EVERY- THING THAT WILL CONTRIBUTE TO ‘MAKE MAN OR BOY APPEAR NEAT AND COMFORTABLE AT THIS TIME OF THE SEASON CAN BE FOUND HERE AT NEARLY HALF VALUE, THE PRICES MARKED UPON EACH AND EVERY GARMENT TELL A TALE UNHEARD OF IN THE HISTORY OF WASHINGTON. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, NO. 400 7TH ST. N. W., COB D, __0¢1 0-003: Crnisras Civs, 1888; By joining you get the benefit of cash prices and easy payments, ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, OPERA- GLASSES, SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. W. 8. TAPPAN, 604 9TH ST. ¥. W. Baltimore Office—110 N. Howard st, ocl0-Im J. H. FLANAGAN, Manager. Dest quality; 1c, for bottle siumonig, extra Strobe fa pista ‘KOLB PHARMACY, 7th and oold-at A Pusascne Suanzn 18 A PLEASURE DOUBLED, To please our patrons and thereby increase ‘our popularity is our greatest pleasure. Wecan readily see that every one of the very large number of Ladies attracted this week to our SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES FINE SHOES leaves our House well pleased with the REAL BANGAINS they obtsimed from usin Elegant, Perfect-Fitting Foot-wear. We allow no Shoe to leave our hands that ‘Would, to our knowledge, prove unsatisfactory either in fit or wear. Our continually increas- ing patronage proves that our customers appre- ciate this. THIS WEEK'S FOUR SPECIAL BARGAINS, 81.95 for s Fine, Soft Dongola or Straight Goat Button Boot. Only wholesalers could ‘sell this shoe at a profit at 2.50, 2.40 for that popular $3 Waukenphast But- ton Boot—the «reat shoe for easy walking. $2.85 for an Elexant Hand-sewed-welt But- ton Boot, that would cost you €4 ia any other theory will have to wait for g 4 acceptance Ul Its inventor can furnish us with ade quate data for not merely proving the fact but . amount of those perturbations rcury and Vuleax, which so upset the application of his principie as a whole, ‘The Whitecbapei murders have brought afresh into pubite n ndon detecuve system, whieh many E. claim and novelists rep- atone. Scotland Ya Still, as of old, t ad and center of the org tion, Its force consists of about eighty men, rg Ang for the most part as Inspectar, and 2:t jet to ‘Uhe commands of the lor of the bureau, now mr istant commisstoner, Each istrict © jon of the city is in charge of a suy who has one of the tn Spector to assist him and take charge of tue iocal devectives, men chosen from among the unl. formed ofteers tor the superior intell Foutine duties, special work, in view of ence abd expenence in the ‘This lower grade of detectives number four hundred all the year around, and in Winter their number rises as hizh as seven hun- dred, Althouzh the theory ts that whatever mys- Very attacts we im any district quarters at Scotland tne fact ts that the in nine instances out cz maiter back to the district superin- e investigation is confiued to the In extreme cases Mke that of the ‘Yard and there inv assistant commission ten, sends the Waitech .pet Murders “the yard” 1s stirred into more activity, and the assistant commis. Slouer end his staf! go through the form of visiting the spot and taking copious notes, ‘The bulk of tue work done cotland Yard detectives, as such, 1s for A foreign governments, Tats involves a large correspoadence in several dil "S, all of which ig now done at headquarters, Instead of Fequiring the aid of a lot of civil service clerks, as Ofold, The system, in spite of its improvement over that which existed prior to 1s: great scandal ¢ 0 bight and caused a reor zation of tbe wuole force, ts very far from re That Ligh standard which the active imagination Of the average Britis novelist and th: insular complacency of tue average British suuject has Taived for it. No ore plainly than the absolut i Of its best wits by the performanc . the ripper.” ——$<—<— = With the steady descent of tue p is fair to demand that we shall witness a corres: Ponding decrease in Ube prices of tour and bread. It Will be impossid D the speculative fever; and, without Its continuance for a long Ume, there is nothing (o Justify the abuormal rise ¢ of wheat, it which has taken Whatever shortaze there May be tm the domestic market supply, it ts cere ime bas HOt yet arrived for any ¥ to be felt im the retail trade. we Of the season, ts pureiy a » BOC Of experience, The ence does not Uc ha fnaliy a tun the wants of ally Satisfed there | demand — waien comes, be filied by the has yet arisen, hs, Mf atailL Moreover, a rise of prices at first hands Fequires some time to make ttself felt ali througn the line of intermediaries down to the cousumer. The farmer, the comission merebant, the ware. Houseman, the mitlier, the flour-jobber, and the Daker—all these must handle a measure of wheat Detween the day it is harvested and the day tt en. ters the houseuolder’s door tu the form of a loaf of bread. A pressure applied at one endof tuis serieg annot reach the other in an hour, of a day or a | Week. To reason, therefore, that because the Speculators have caused a great aavance py manipulation, the baker must at once meet it, adding a penny to the price of a loaf, is not justifiable, This is what happens, however, whether there is any justification for it or not; and the most remarkable thing ts that the ears of the deal r who sells four, and Of the baker wuo selis loaves, should be 90 quick Wo hear the faintest rustle of a rise and so slow to ear the ivud crush of a fall ia the market quota. tous, $e ‘The capture of Newark yesterday by the demo. crats—“the first me iu twenty Years in the moath Preceding tue presidential election”"—1 shouted Over by tuat party as a sure sign how the political ind is going to blow in New Jersey tn November. ‘The republican papers on the other hand announce ‘he resuft In small type and say it has “n0 sigain. ance,” ts due vo ““iocal causes, &c.” Tne repubil- Cans have done most of the crowing in the previous elections this year, and it ts time the democrats Bad @ chance to expand their lungs. $a ‘The Baltimore and Ohio company deny, and no Goube with truth, that the accident on the Metro. polttas Branea Saturday night was due to the overworking of their men beyond capacity for house. $3.95 for the choice of six different styles of our Eclipse Button, without exc-ption the best Hand-sewed Boot in the land—better than ‘most 85 shoes. WM. HABN & 00.3 BELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 7th street, 1922 Pa ave, 231 Pa ave. ne. 926-w,f,m,3m SN 00 wow Ww Sk5 oO Weww Hf gs ERS 95 Wwew 1 Say NOMS It sss MM MM FEE MMMM MMMM ER MoM MM TO ORDER YOUR FALL SUIT AND OVERCOAT. BUSINESS SUITS TO ORDER FROM..... DRESS SUITS TO ORDER FROM. OVERCOATS TO ORDER FROM.. TROUSERS TO ORDER FRO! LARGEST DISPLAY an IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS. Nm cco 00. ioe Hes PoE f rt ©oeoo Lb L - i eco 0o LLLL LLLL T THE Trt AWE > Bh M4 i tu “oo! = WASHINGTON. J. C. Hercurssox, IMPORTER CLOAKS ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCIOBER Srx, 97H AND 107g, ‘We place on Sale our PARIS AND BERLIN PATTERN GARMENTS, | Made by the most renowned desieners. ict NovelUes that have no duplicates, ahd Teconumend themsel are all slegant WALKING JACKETS, OSS TEU: NE Bh BS OO LONG GARMENTS, 87.50, $10.75, #}2,, $13.50, 418, 922, €25, and all FLUSH WRAPS, m JACKETS, NEWMARKETS, SACQUES, VISITES, $15. $16.75, 819, $20, #22, $23, $25, all Prices up to $135. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED MILLINERY, | Which «xcited such universal at our open FAST BLACK HOSIERY. HOSTER KID GLOVES, @1 Pair upward, LACES. DRESS TRIMMING, feature roots this seseon. A SRELY LOW bicteetwtien may 6 _907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, endurance. But they will, no doubt, admit that the single track was responsible, ’ Casvers: Canrets:: Careers: We are daily recetving our Fall suppty of BIGELOW, LOWELL & HARTFURKD WILTON bn BODY. BRUSSELS, MOQUET.. VELVETS, Tarestares, THREE-PLYS, INGRAINS. and ART SQUAKER, UGS, MATS, CUKTAINS, and DRAPINGS Ia grat Variety. Au inspection of our stock is solicited. 25-3 WUOE, BRO. & CO. 1328 F ot, J. ‘T_WALEEE bg Re el uw Rectang. ae Saver Ware or RARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTEN. ANvnY a HOME AND SnOuD, ‘Manufactured by SAWL KIRK & 50m, 124 Baltimore ot, Baltimore, Ma, Established 1817, CREIRCAPE cop 200 re es raekine eere ee ASIT IS TOOLATE 47TER, WE SAY 2BE- FORE YOU DECIDE LISTEN TO WHAT WE ‘HAVE GOT TO SAY. IF YOU CONTEMPLATE SPENDING 900 FOR A FALL OB WINTER SUIT DOWT CLOSE THE BARGAIN UNTIL ‘YOU SAVE SEEN US WE WANT TO SHOW YOU THAT WE CAN DO AS WELL aT 938— READY-MADE. THEY ARE ZQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT TO ANYTHING TURNED OUT BY ANY MERCHANT TAILOR, AND SUPERIORTO MARY. DOWT ASK US TODE- SCRIBE THEM-SEE THEM. IF 940 WAS THE FIGURE YOU HAD DETERMINED TO INVEST WITH SOME TAILOR, BEFORE YOU DECIDE COMPARE ONE OF OUR $25 READY-MADE SUITS WE WILL TAKE CHANCES AS TO HOW YOU WILL DE CIDE AFTER SEEING OURS. IF WE COULD NOT BACK UP THESE ASsER- TIONS WITH THE GOODS WHY SHOULD WE ASK YOU TO COME BEFORE YoU DECIDE? THEY ARE ON OUR COUNTERS SOW, AND COMPARISON 18 WHAT WE COURT. WHY, AT $20 WEVE GOT A LINE OF SUITS THAT MAKES THE USUAL @35 CUSTOM GARMENT TURN GREEN WITH ENVY. WHAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS SUIT? FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL, FIRST- CLASS WORKMANSHIP, AND A FIRST- CLass FIT. THAT'S EVERYTHING. WE GIVE YOU ALL OF THESE QUALITIES— BACKED BY OUR WORD. FROM $20 TO 838 WE CLAIM EQUALITY THE HIGH- TONED, HIGH-PRICED CUSTOM-WORK YOU ARE ASKED TO PAY FROM $35 TO 960 FOR, AND DEFY THE MOST RIGID INSPECTION TO PROVE TO THE CON- ‘TRARY. ONE WORD MORE. DOWT FORGET THAT OUR FALL AND MEDIUM- WEIGHT OVERCOATS ARE CHOICER IN MANY WAYS, AND PRICES AS LoW 48 ELSEWHERE. SAKS AND COMPANY, DESTROYERS OF FANCY PRICES IN CLOTHING, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. cl UTTING THE CUTTERS—69c. HOODS’, AYERS’ Canto are Et a, PHARMACY, 0c10.3¢ ‘7th and E “Prone Wasi Tux Or Waar RUNS IN THEIR HEADS” 18 AN “OLD Baw." IT RUNS IN OUR HEADS THAT WE HAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF MEDIUM AND FINE FALL OVEROOATS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. NOT SHOP-WORN ACCUMULATIONS OF YEARS, BUT THE NEWEST AND CLEAN- EST STOCK TO BE FOUND, THIS FACT, TOGETHER WITH TWO ‘MORE, TO WIT, THAT THIS 18 THE SEA- SON TO BUY FALL OVERCOATS, AND THAT WE WANT TO SELL OURS, MAKES Us TALK ABOUT THEM. = B.BARNUM & Co, ocd 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, How Cux Ir Bz Dose A QUESTION. WE'RE ALWAYS ASK- ING OURSELVES QUESTIONS. THE SIN- GLE MAN ASKS HIMSELF QUESTIONS THAT AREN'T WORTH ANSWERING, AND THE MARRIED MEN ASK THEM- SELVES QUESTIONS WHICH SEEM TO BE UNANSWKRABLE BUT EVERY- THING THAT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE 18ST 80. HARD TO DEMONSTRATE THAT SOMETIMES, ISN'T IT? THE “HOW-WE- CAN-DOIT" QUERY WHICH STARES THE FAMILY MAN SQUARELY IN THE FACE 18 A SEASONABLE INQUIRY. MAYBE THERE AREN'T CHAIRS ENOUGH, OR BEDS ENOUGH; PERHAPS ASTOVE Is NEEDED OR A CABPET RE- QUIRED? AH! BUT OLD HOARY- HEADED NECESSITY HAS A PLAY. HIS CARDS ARE COAL, WOOD, WINTER UN- DERWEAR, OVERCOATS, AND HEAVY SHOES. THESE ABE THE UNPOETICAL MUSTS; AND HERE'S WHERE THE MAN WITH A SMALL INCOME SHAKES HIS HEAD ANDSAYS: “HOW CAN IT BE DONE! LETS SEE. COAL, WOOD, UNDERWEAR, OVER- COATS AND SHOES —CASHY YES. MUSTN'T WE HAVE THESE? CERTAIN- LY: BUT HOW ABOUT THE CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, STOVE AND CARPETS? ARE THOSE NOT NECESSARIES, TOO? EQUALLY, “MORE MONEY," YOU SAY, “AND I CANT SPARE IT.” THATS WHERE YOURE IN ERROR IF YOUR'E EMPLOYMENT 18 PERMANENT, YOUR INTENTIONS STRAIGHTFORWARD, AND YOUR WORD GOOD FOR ANx- ‘THING, WE'LL FIT YOU OUT WITH THE HOUSEHOLD GOODS YOU REQUIRE AND TAKE A GOOD BIG SLICE OF THE VALUE IN YOUR PLEDGE TO APPRE- CIATE TRE ACCOMMODATION. Hows THAT? CANT YOU MAKE A PROMISE AND ‘BACK IT UP? HOUSE & HERRMANN, CaSH AND CREDIT FURNITURE AND CaRPET HOUSE, 921 AND 023 SEVENTH STREET X. W.. AND 636 MASS. AVENUE X. W. ocl- 2m HALF PRICE. TORCHON LAGES. ‘We have purchased and placed on sale 100 pleces ‘Torchon Laces which we will offer st exactly half- price; they won't last long, so call at cnce and get first Pick. 1 Lot Hand-made all-Linen Torchon Lace, worth 10 conte a yard, ag eS UA y A, BPS,pon, =i. A YAREL 1 Lot Wide Torchon Laces, worth 20 cents a yard, at 4 VAR nee A AA Hee So8= fA ARE ‘1 Lot Finer Torchon Laces, worth 25 to 30 cents a yard, at 111 885-900 A uy BRR, DDD. ietads. fA Sy APMER a ooo: 24S ¥ MAE EBoo 1 Lot Finest Torchon Laces, very wide and hand- some patterns, worth 38 to 45 cents yard, at D Tere VARP Aaa DD The Goo, SAA aa DoD ‘The patterns of the above goods are all new and Pretty, and we consider this the best bargain ever offered in this city in Laces, Ph ARS Oo A FREE iv DDD RRR EEE g8Sq gS88g BB R FE GRESS MM A TTTTEF! A rE cee ae cla Have you seen our line of Henrietta Cloths? It is by far the largest in town. By comparing prices ‘you will see that our direct importations have enabled Us to put the lowest prices on them, 100 Pieces of 42inch Wool HENRIETTAS, sll colors, quality, -50c,to $1.8 yard .25¢ a yard more %6 pieces of 18-inch Moire snd Striped SILK PLUSHES, the very latest thing for trimmings; comes ‘mall the new shades. Our Price... $1.50 a yard ‘The Henriettas mentioned above come in all the new shades, z "pe cee ‘caca » 0c8 ‘TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. G. T. Kuss, TAILOR, (0c9-3m. 414 9TH STREET. Laors Croax Panton, Finsr Froos Don't Feil to Examine our Large and Varied Assort- ‘ment of LADIES’ WRAPS. ‘We Can Show You Every Variety, PERFECT SHAPES, FINEST CLO288, AND GUAR- ANTEE REASONABLE PRICES, If you wish an Inexpensive JACKET or an ULSTER we can supply you. A good, serviceable, well-made, and perfe.t-ftting BEAVER CLOTH JACKET, 85.50; UTSLER, $10. Ask to see our line of LADIES’ SUITS, ranging in ‘price from $10 upward. SUITS FITTED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGER. Handsome assortment of CHILDREN'S CLOAKS tn all styles and prices. ‘For Ladies, Misses, and Children, ‘Ladies’ White Merino Vesta, 50c., 750, and upward ‘Ladies’ White Merino Drawers, 60c., 750, and upward A bargain in Ladies’ Silk Vests st 880, ‘Ladses’ Ribbed Vests, in White and Natural Wool and Balbriggan, Ladle Jereey-Atting Veale and Drawers, in White, ‘ficarlet, and Netural Wool ‘Children’s Piain an Ribbed Veste and Drawers. ‘WE OFFER THESE GOODS a? LOWEST PRICES. ‘WM. B. MoKXEW, Lote R H Tarion, Cd 983 Pennsylvente evenua ——— fe it rT i E & H I 5 FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. GENTLEMEN: Our bayer would like toses you re- garding Dr. Warner's “Health” Underwear; and, if you are a traveler, with regard to Smith's Patent Ventilating Buckskin Underwear; aak for Mr. Porter, you'll find him in the “Men's Department," near door of No, 1119 Pa ave. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Srscut Sate Or Coser ‘Not only price inducements, but the most varied and complete Corset stock in this city to select from, AND WHAT MORE IMPORTANT? Will your new dress {fit as it should without a corset adapted to your figure? Can you find such at stores with Semall stock? And, too, the manager of our Corset Department can give you ‘the benefit of many years of experience galned—excuse the egotism—in a store doing the largest and most fash- tonable trade in Washington. SPECIALTIES FOR 1888.'89, FOUR SPECIALTIES, giving the appearance of the Jong waist and high bust, without discomfort to the wearer, Having styles to suit all figures, we request call from ladies who have trouble in being fitted or ‘who have paid extravagant prices for Corsete to order. SPECIALTY No. 1. The “Fass.” The Palsis Royal is sole agent in Washington for these oelebrated French Corsets, which, being cut separately and made up by experts are virtually as good as hand-made. PRICE, 85 PAIB. SPECIALTY NO, 2, Thea ta Faseo” is cut and made to produce the same effect as the “Fasso," and will be popular with those ‘who are content with a perfect ft without the fancy finish Price, $3 pair, SPECIALTY NO. 3. The“ Palais Royal." Without doubt the most stylish and price-worthy Corset in this city. Manufactured expressly to our order. Without a defect in shape, material, or finisn. PRICE, $1 PAIR. SPECIALTY No. 4. Thea la Palate Royal.” The same effect—long waist aud high bust—as in our more expensive specialties ‘Warranted hand-made, of equal quality material, and superior in shape to the usual $1 Corseta. PRICE ‘Toc. PAIR, S97" Ask for our Miss Sullivan, who will have tried on you any of our Corsete—an experiment which, while costing nothing, will demonstrate more than we can Prove to you in writing THAT WE CAN FIT YOU Perfectly, and whatever be your figure. Ea” We launder the Corsets bought of us, and make Gny repairs free of charge. Were they not superior in fit, material and finish could we afford to do so? ALWAYS IN STOCK. A fuli line—dozens where others have ones and twos— of the following celebrated makes, DE. WAKNER’S CORSETS (8 styles). ‘THOMPSON'S CORSETS (19 styles). “P, D.” FRENCH CORSETS (21 styles). “C. P." FRENCH CORSETS (27 styles). THE “R. & G.” CORSETS (14 styles). FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS (37 styles). FERRIS' PATENT CORSETS (14 styles). ‘MISSES’ CORSETS (6 styles). ty~ In all 146 styles, many of which weshow in Coutil, Sateen and satin, in White, Black, and all colors. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) More New Waurs Agaive. It was said during the “Opening” that our stock wae the largest and most varied in town. A larger vtock now. The arrival of one hundred and forty-seven new Wraps prompted this advertisement. You are in- vited to call, New shapes and colors aud all sizes now moe THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Los Exes Ussrers Some of them the genuine—our own importation; others made in this country of English Cloths; others, again, of American Cloth. All stylish wraps and qual- ities for the prices better than you'll expect to find— that is, if you have been 1 the habit of shopping st stores that do a credit business. ULSTERS in dtriped Cloths, with tight backs and Joose-fitting fronts, for $9, 610, $12, 814, 815, $16 and 820 each, ULSTEKS in plain Cloths in London-red, Smoke, the New Blue, &c. Tight backs with the loose or tight front. The improved Bell Sleeves. Prices $11, 812, $14 and $18, RAGLANS in New Stripes. Some entirely new et- fects. Only one of a kind of thenovelty patt.rns. Prices 810, $16 and 817. RAGLAN of striped cloth, alternately smooth and rough, loose front and bell sleeves; most strikingly- distingue wraps 818 and 820. MODJESKAS, Beaver and Diagonal and Corkscrew English Cloths, Elaborately braid trimmed. New Blue, Green, Garnet and Blacs, $16, $20, 830 and 833. ULSTERS. Genuine English Beaver bra.ded, ola ‘Militaire, The new Angel sleeves, $20. CLOAK ULSTERS. Finest Blue and Black Cloths, profusely braided, $35 and Ca . a (Continued belo coraniaiiars ooor__r—r— SEAL PLUSH COATS, ETC. “Js tt real Seal?” A question that will be asked by passers-by. ‘Have one of our new Coats tried on, and on glancing in the mirror you must confess the passer-by might well exclaim, “Ze it reat Seal SEAL PLUSH JACKETS, with the bell sleeves. We ‘want you to note the material and finish of these new Jackets. If they are not identical in appearance to the Teal, in every respect, we are no Judges, Prices, 816, $20, $22, 824, $25, 828, 830, 835. SEAL PLUSH COATS. The credit stores must charge from 10 to 15 percent above our prices in order to live It means the saving of dollars to you by buying bere, See the qualities we offer at $22, $25, 828, 880, 832, 635. 940. SEAL PLUSH NEWMARKETS. Nothing but the ‘dest, and can’t be duplicated at these prices: $47 and 865. SEAL PLUSH MODJESKAS AND VISITES. Such ‘variety that we can fit you without alteration. Prices, 820, 822, $25, $30, 835, 840. THE PaLals ROYAL. (Continued below.) ‘Taslor-Anish, which means cut and made by taflors, of materials and trimmings such as used in custom- ‘made work. to: Derby Cloth Jackets, in bleck and colors, ¢9, $12. Corkscrew Jackets at $9, $10 and $12. Besver Cloth Jackets, $8, $9, $10, 611, 913, 614 $25, 016, 818. gis77 Ce Conte, 94, 05, 00, 08, 99, £20, 13, All are Setin finished and Braid bound, those at Dhiher prices having Setindined sleoves, Besides black we show the new shades: Reds, Blues, Greens, {rar‘Spece does not permit it of Wrappers Jereeye, THE PALAIS OVAL OCTOBER 10, 1888-SIX PAGES. “Srom Newe WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘The demand for the Guinets Black Silke the ‘Past two days proves coclusively that they are extreordivary value, Customers appreciate buying such reliable Silks below price. Weare offering five qualities, secured at « sacrifice. Prices, 87%, 4, @1, @1.1234 and 61.90 per yard, (Pirst floor; annex.) SUITS AND WRAPS. “Opening” sll the week of Suite, Cloaks, and ‘Wraps, for Ladies, Mises, and Chilares. We have ereatly enlarged the stock and alse in- creased our sales force, All the leading styles ‘and shapes. Specially attractive line of Beal Plush Garments, comprising Jackets, Mod- Joakaa, Secques, Cloaks, &c. We have never ‘detorgshown such an admirabiy selected stock. GLOVE VALUES, ‘We have secured, and shall offer to-morrow ‘morning, 50 dosen Ladies’ 5-button Pinked- ‘wrist Kid Gloves, in assorted shades of Tan, em ‘Droidered on the beck in Black and Self-color. ‘Only 75e. per pate. 50 dozen Ladies’ 6-batton Length Beletam Gloves, in assorted shades of Tan. These Gloves ‘are made from soft, selected skin, and are es- tremely durable. Only $1 per pair. Misses’ 4-button Buede Gloves, narrow em- ‘Droidery on the back, in assorted shades of Tan and Brown. Only 1 per pair. Boys’ 2-button Cape Kid Gloves, in Craven- ‘Tan. Only $1.25 per pair. Cloth Gloves—Ladies’ 6-button Length Jer sey Cashmere Gloves, good quality and strongly sewed. Black, 400. per pair; Navy and seal, 466. per pair. VEILINGS. ‘We offer 2,000 yards Fine All-Silk Grenadine ‘Vellings, in all the lesding shades, st the low rice of 8c. per yard. Fine All-8ilk Grenadine Veiliogs, with satin stripe border; in all the fashiouable shades, Only 20c. per yard. Splendii line of Black Single and Double- Width Chenille and Embroidered Dot Veilings, im an sttractive variety of effects. 350. to 61 per yard. Chenille-Dot Veilings, in small, large and clustered dots, White, Black, Cream smd colors, (First floor.) BARGAIN IN BUTTONS, ‘We have “everything” in buttons, Conepic- ous for thelr intiiasic Value are the following lots at 180. per doz: ‘Lot 1—Medium-Size Metal Dress-Buttons, in twelve best colorings... a... Lot 2—Flat Silk Buttons with metal rim, in ‘sixteen choice colorings to match the rew shades in Dress Goods... -18¢. ‘Lot 3—Dress-Size Bone Buttons, with crochet centers, in all shades and bisck.. .1Be. (First floor; rear.) TOILET DEPARTMENT, Lows’ Wild Rose Soap only Sle. per dozen cakes, 500 English Bristle Tooth- Brushes, with Done and wood handles. Only 1240. each. Pot Pourri in bulk, for scenting the room. 10c. per ounce. Tin boxes of Pot Pourri 25c. Pot Pourri Jarsin agreat variety of attractive ‘shapes'and colorings, Very, very cheap: 25, 30, 85, 40, 60, 62 and 75. each. (irs: floor: rear.) NEW WRINKLE IN POCKETBOOKS, ‘We have just opened an entirely new shapo in Ladies’ Long Pocketbooks. It is shaped to the hand, making St easy to carry and eusy to open. These are imported and made from Snake-skin, Morocco, Alligator and Seal. Inad- dition to these weare showings lange stock of Pocketbooks, comprising ali the popular mate- rials and shapes from 25c. to $6 each. (Piet floor) WOODWARD & LOTHEOP, Cor. 11th and F sta, n. Fass For Tue Soctaz Season. We have three hundred and six different styles and colors of Satin, Gauze, and Feather Fans, from which we believe you might be able tomakeaselection. The prices are as low as such Fans can possibly be bought. Fan prices are these: 25, 30. 37, 39, 50, 623, 75 and 87 c., $1, $25, $1.37, $1.50, 81.62, 81.75, 81.87, $2, 8225. $2.50, $7.75, 83, 83.25, $3.50. $3.75, 84, $4.50, 65, $5.50 a6, and as much higher probably as you wish to go. (First floor: rear.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and ¥ sts. nw. WANTED—HELP. WANTED. -ROOMS. Wire taf Uae, anaes eons Ea"hanimae reat es i MEX CoDKS, 819 70.40, CHAM: Sea agrees Sie ‘W sXzep sex AND Lo AN’ ACTIVE YOUNG ESS ee SS ae ronan 2 ANIED—TWO Y TALL MEN, WHITE JSR Pea NTED—A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS BY A wasn ie Waste ‘WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. Work : po. '; Peferences required Avpiy acdid vee ee. ootuse ‘ANI ED—AN ENERO! MAN OF GOOD Wiesicr ut cutout week ana, 5 a8 TiNe/o23" Fic nw. wcoond hoor.” See WARXTEDIONE OR TWO GuOD CARPEN. i. A ee hands, Apply to GEV. Serta st. ow. CATHOI Woman To See a. W AATED—AGENTs—A PROMINENT NEW YORK A Fae eed ly & wenop- ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED MAN FOK A may apply at 1850 Gee ne ecto a JANTED—A WHITE GIRL WHO UNDER- NW Appi ot tanicring estaba rs oclo-ze % TWO, COMPETEXT WHITE Glue, ANTED COMPETENT Wai and waitress “Gail after’, 1713 Se 8 ie wat CASH BOY AT KIAG'S PALAC oe yaNTeD—THRER_ WiTiTE Wiktien. 7H at WM. SEITZ V ANTED—SIX CABINEI-MAK RS IMMEDI. F ately. Apply toW. B. MOBS & BON 1th and oci0-te ANTED—25 floor Alveuth's Upere House Thtresay evening at 7 o'clock sharp. = it V 1 ED- ‘Be CARPENTERS L el Wray abv at akLINGTON cEMet Virginia, Ware ay ‘WW ANTED-ON THURSDAY, AW ACTIVE, RELI Sembadiiy: 'F THUEE: $50 Tibet: u-*. Waar. TEE Frome theme p AG “2.00. Star ofton Ae Wit or without a Ww . GENTLEMA’ as ket *) Ware ecearpusninae, 2 Fermoutn best feterwoes Adare 3. iM. Me potta, Chub WANTED—HOUSES. _ orth or office, ¥ FOR SMALL FAM! W eteisted hour in narthene: att F AMUL Payments, state price, Ae. Bex ga, Sint ole. aed Warten—to BUY A HOUSE WITH siX Of saves room, modern, imnrovern-nta, torwemt Bor Ve Star citer. es ‘Wwante — INMel ‘owners several wey oct "ur hand iu WALKLA & WILSON, 1006 F wt WEASIES TAM MANING DAILY arriicy: Uons ior Houses. Owners can secure quod ie ante aud prompt attention to repair and the minor Getaile relating’ t» the Cot their projeriy By placing st with we forrest “ GEO. We LINKING, Cor. 1005 and sta J ANTED HOUSES OF ALL GRADES To KEY & Weare Weltare toons ‘clin tot owas osname than we can supp 313m HERRON & RAMFY, ry sponsible man, *bo will for it Address post-office Bot 357, OF KEAL esiATE .. Star of Were rac Books, Address K. JE. Bar ofc. onio te WASTED 10 EXCHANGE 9 41008 ts Yor Newfoundiaud 1 ofce, + - y ANTED—PUPIL® IN SHORTHAND structor who has had « tiie gionalesperience, Terie moderate x 7Ot s have Hh Pettect Bt ag Preece and Wraps made at 255 Feaut ave. Ca) oil mete Bee WASTED 20 YOU SEND To Tne reese School, « Catholic schools priva . oF say in the country: it #0, see MEKIY for b Uablet. apd gener: eupylies at a dia vunt ; as is WASTEDSEVERTDODY St rFPRING Smoky, Chimneys to Know that 1 ¢ " cure thea: or no pay Fequired. haugos, Furnaces Lptrptm made to beat orne pay. Wri DART | os iue Ter WWANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO DO GENERAL ‘of fur; mast bee wood housework fur » family 4 wd Headas waiters, BURGESS & CO, 925 8 st Lw. WAS TERS Lr erhiciTy IN NELVOUS. a tal nd Spinal Disease, Ovarian Dies, Paralysis, Sciati removed. biectrici hed through « E'S Moworson. sort = : z ea Brae are D. C.. agent tor the on ee 414 dip sl ew, Wane Kirkwood’ Iron Wind be iy am alow, or ‘Summerfield, Md. wud deu A) WWANTED—4 WHILE GIRL AS WAITRESS AND 'ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED WITH the geuticmen's !urulshiny gvcds Uualiene. state experince and’ salary roquived, ad arene Zh, rs re pvtins Must uave feferences, Apply %@ “QUANLENS Ce” Navy Sard, bet 12 and’? orate: 6 occ pm oat 7 ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BUSHELMAN AND Wi ‘coat-inakera ADpIY_tuuuedietely at Fs ‘cook in a restaurant, Kuod wages. will be gv tothe right purwone AUD to TaD orth Cay sist. me. rena W —A YOUNG MAN WHO BAs sUME ANTED — 4 YOUNG Ma yerience about the - on Satuniay evenings Only. Adarese SHOES Star ofhee. oot" TANTED—A RESPECTABLE AND RELIABLE (eS Se, au fully? Bo Washing, Llberal Waxes sived Sid’ goua relerencer required” “Address Bos U7, Star ‘tice. en eS y ANTED—NEW YORK DYE HOUSE, 9TH Ware ae Sane eee stands duisting and pressing wen ‘ears Auents; Lone bUt expert hand. needed. octet /ANTED—A GOOD, RESPONSIBLE AGENT TO W 22 iia rent "Tue Wenham Patent Gen Lana” Washington and ctowu. Address U. % WEN: CO, 18 West Zidat., New York City, x a WANTeD—-TWo OB THREE GOOD TIN KooF- W ‘nisiso, Uitve ‘esivavized iron makers Apply stouce to MORGAN THOMAS & CO., pear B. ayhs re WwW: FINE COAT-MAKERS AN. sual ‘tun at GEO. C MEbGLiOG, 1318 3 a. : O80" WW ANTED-AT 1025 OTH ST. Nw. & COLORED {Woman tor seweral housework? peferencee, Te- quired. Apply after 5 p.m. ecb Wastep NOWN— « W The ww Moffett, 1213 Fet nw. io ‘Commisssoner 0. Dees 24-3m__for Every state and Territory. ‘ y ANTED—FOR CASH—FUKNITURE PEATHSS W beds, Carpeta Bloves, or eutire Huureuod Li - ze . H. BAUM, 219 7th wt aw Wy ante — coop BECOND-HAND CLOT at eee yet rue nics X'S Leen Ofce, 201 ave. omer ee mye iy yan’ iT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDEN ‘churned very. Mworniby wud de . Eee ams aoe ; vs Wwe iT KNOWN THAT © & $30 Louisiane ‘opposite City UNDY, OF , be Coe V 4 mismoncr of Deeds for all the tater and 7 MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN, IN LANGE AND SMALG. ‘sins, OU approved real esiaie security. at low cat, Fateg of intetoat vclimyen tuoseente coda RMT LriPOLD, 1331 Fat. ANTED—AGENTS— LOCAL ARD GENERAL FPrussxezr Wearner Tus: ‘During no previous season have we shown much more than half the variety now on display. ‘Flannel uses have greatly multiplied the past few years, and the styles and kinds have keyt ‘Pace with the demand. There is much to be ad- mired in the present stock, not the least of which is their reasonableness in price. Your ‘Flannel mouey will now buy better, and more thanever before, Wequote the following few lota, French Wrapper Flsnuels.........-.-r.0++-37H0- 2 inches wide, medicm weight, high colors, in medium and wide stripes, large broken Plaids, &c., in both light and dark effecta. Good ‘wear; mostly in new combinations of wide stripes; colors dark and rich. We were only able to get a few of these—about 10 patterns in all, Ceshmere Wrapper and Sacque Fiannels...50c. 27 inches wide, twilled, good weirht, and firm texture, Light Blue, Sea Blue, French Biue, Navy Blue, Cardinal, Garnet, Wine, Pink, Extra Fine French Twill Flannels .. B50, 27 inches wide, light weight, fine and soft texture; more than 20 different shades, tuclud- ing the new fall colors, and Light Blue, Me- @iumand French3Blue, Bottle Green and Hun- ter's Green, Navy, Lavender, Azalea, Mahogany, Steel, Terra-cotta, Havana Brown, Burgandy, Maroon, Cardinal, Tan, &0 Very desirable for Dressing Sacques, Wrappers, Jackets, Blouses, ke. 27 inches wide, medium weight, soft texture, witha fine twill, More than 50 different styles, embracing stripes, small figures and polka dots. Almost every color imaginable. Tne styles tn- ‘clude pin epote of Pink, Blue and Red on cream: ground; same with Polka Dot size of s pea: ‘Hairline stripes, alternate stripes, X and 12-inch wide, and many other cvmbinations in desirable sbadings, The handsomest line we have ever shown. Extra-fine Gorman Printed Flannels........75¢. 937 inches wide, medium heavy weight, rich Oriental Brocaded designs, in light, medium and dark effect, Very bsndecme for Tes Gowns, Wrappers, &e, Jereey Fiannels, best quality...... 6240 27 inches wide, effecta are mostly dark. two ED} TAKE THE AGENCY OF Oar asteet tiga, SBaiSEih focuees wes, SOD Ibs. retail prica, $35; ollier sizes in a Parc Chance so permanent ‘business, Tice, wafes inect a ucwnand never belore by other sate ‘uiea,an we are not the safe NE BAPE GOs, Gindianats Ouse. sey8-eare-Bo™ 2 —WE Wi8d 10 EMPLOY A FEW ATED cE ies fa, EM AEE the wholeeaie and rota trade of Wasuington. DC Srsof ourline inthe eguutry. "Bend two cents tn for vulars. No postals answered. CEN- TERNIAE SFG CS" ox CincinuatObio. ocS-wkasa W ‘ANTED—BY A WIDOW, W ‘brance of any kind. » placess ho or EY mere fig. 'cau give baguost ‘Addrew aor 8 Star ANTED—GO TO DICK'S AGENCY FOK OOOKS, W iititrean Howse Unt, Mein, Nureen, Sens? boachmen, Waiters, apd mitchen help. ‘6137 ‘ocl0-4t" ED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS or Goons, Coamnbera haitrese, ssundress, eases tage 1 ola hehe ae ‘och-at™ WWANTED-AT ONCE SITUATIONS FOR 1,000 WASTER women se cobs, waiters, maida muiecs, a STED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A ‘{iutbon ar chats jerunid or lnundrese in private tamiiy. can give good reference. Madieon st. ~. i : Walid (LMSY FoM VEGI Winns WASxiice i Taunly to teoch sumed culdren of es ¥54 AT 5 PER CENT TO LOAN 35,00 Oeis fare fen ans eo Sur ONEY TO 1x Mone Meaebd at bier sent $5,000 at 6 par cent on aporoved Tes! Fatate ap cde ssn Goth and Bate TO LOAN ON REAL PsTave 18 $28,000 Scurity at Sper cout inert, Bi Wale ree 8 Ber ceut ini x See 6 OO we26-300 ONEY LOANED, 18 SUIT, Lon & MG over 305 aay memes, In ties event of destt, loan fe canceled withou: further (my feu, Abd property turued over tre ot icin Ura ‘The plauiot the United securi ‘rust of te the best ever devin ato enable p Romes for the ordinary cost of Fuk, Cali for « eirouiar aud full re ¥.H. SMITH & BON, Amciite, 1222 Fat ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PEK CENT Ox ate proved Beak eotate : em Seca” TRG ab Hay ied euld-2m 307 F a. aw. Mf ONEX TO DOAN ON REAL Petals. insuw : 9 Athi, Moree Gs, 2 COLLECTED. ell-im 1ze6 Fat REX orate esa AS Us. BON! © PER CENT PAYABLE QUAKTERLE EN SUM @100 Fo $1000, .000—TY LOAN Ee 000 ON REAL ESTATE —_ "S00 _tu2}_3HOS. B. WAOGAMAN. ONEY TO LOAN x far ta Toteen ate OP Tiesr ADD OOM MissiuN ‘REAL ESiATE 33 rns DISTRICT. compa: invald, references. ‘0, HOLIZMAR, Seat ioe Bs 505d st, Frederick, a octO3C" | uaa ee WANED A La: 'E AND BEST LOAN—FOR W SSSeeAcabtof SRERRUACEASE PE | 1 OO, 000 Riatang art oftice. oclO-zt* | _ je (BOE N. Charles, WAX TED- BY 4 REMPECT ABLE COLORED Neusuou to do eeneral vate familly. Call OF udress 118 Bhot's alley, cap- Rota ie’ was ATION or ECT WHITE GIRL | \gONEY TO SAREE SS Mompoa ‘BCEOOL BOOKS AMD SCHOOL SUPPLIES Iv Toss [AMONLI gE SOM, T1I5 Pet EY TO LOAN ON ESTATE Ob - ‘ONEY TO See ayy ok Fu sieves MUG SLLEN, 203 Tet we

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