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G STAR. | Tar Haz-Tux $1.45 Ore. WASHINGTON: It’s Just as we supposed. We advertised them WEDNESDAY....... ... October 31, 159% | "4 the demand commenced at once and has - ye continued unabated. Why shouldn't it? There never has been a Derby Hat offered in this city for lees than $1.75 that can spproach it, and $2 and $2.25 is about what it would genera lly sell for. Have you seen it? No? Well, we'll Just describe it » little, THREE OF THE LATEST SHAPES IN TWO SHADES— BLACK AND BROWN—GENUINE FUR, SILK TRIMMED AND SATIN LINED, WITH SAKS AND 00.8 NAME IN THE CROWN AS AN ASSURANCE OF RELIABILITY. ‘That's the story concerning these hats. Come im and try one on. You'll be surprised to find such shat for such s price—$1.45. Plenty of hats can be bought for the same and even less, but you'll not get regular $1.75, $2 and $2.25, hats for $1.45 anywhereelse. Even we could not afford to sell them at such low price if we had not made our own figures to the manufac- CROSBY S. NOYEs... ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that of all the other daily papers here added together. To Correspondents. €9" Letters relating to the editorial or business departments of the paper should be addressed to ‘the Editor, or the Publisher, as the case may be, and not toan individual. The latter course fre- quently causes vexatious delays. %2- Communications cannot be returned. Where preservation is desired, writers should re- tain a copy of their manuscripts. t# Anonymous communications are not read im this office. It is therefore useless to send them. ———_—— oe The dismissal of Sackville, so far as it is in recognition of and in response to the demands of national dignity. is pleasing to all Americans turer. who are sufficiently patriotic to discover a aren ground of resentment in the interference of a If you don’t need s hat maybe this will foreign minister in our elections, upon the as- est you. sumption that a naturalized citizen owes a higher allegiance to the government of his native land than to that of the United States, To advise naturalized citizens how they may vote in this republic's elections for the best in- terests of a foreign nation is in itself sufficient to render the representative of a foreign power locally objectionable, even if the advice were unaccompanied by imputations upon the sin- cerity and good faith of the executive and leg- islative branches of the government. While the dismissal itgelf will receive gene- ral approval, the administration's course in the matter will, of course, receive eulogy or cen- sure on political lines. The democrats will contend that the act is a positive disproof of English affiliations, and convincing evidence of the genuine Americanism of their party. They will claim a reaction in favor of their presi- dential candidate, among the Irish-Americans especially, as a result of his boldness, inde- pendence, and disregard of the British influ- ence alleged to be so powerful with him, and will congratulate themselves that republican tricksters have given him the opportunity of shoving himself in his true colors as a thorough American. The republicans on the other hand will claim that the dismissal is an electioneering trick to win back American voters to the British candidate, adopted reluctantly and as a last resort in response to an overwhelming public demand, led by republicans and not by demo- THOSE SHOES—THE $1.98 ONES. Ease and shape in footwear are two things everybody is particular about. There is no shoe manufactured that combines these two sttri- butes of perfection as do those made on the ‘Weukenphast last, You'll admit this, but they're expensive, you say. You're wrong. We've got an ALL SOLID LEATHER SHOE, IN BUTTON, LACE AND CONGRESS— EVERY SIZE AND WIDTH, MADE ON GEN- UINE WAUKENPHAST LASTS. WE WILL GUARANTEE EASE AND COMFORD FROM THE FIRST TIME YOU PUT THEM ON, AND GIVE YOU OUR RECOMMENDATION WITH EVERY PAIR—charging you the exhorbitant (*) price of $1.98. Is that too expensive? SAKS AND COMPANY. DON'T FORGET— It’s hardly necessary to remind you that our second and third floors are just teeming with everything in the clothing line for yourselves and children. Come up and see what's going to be worn this season, SAKS AND COMPANY. FULLFILLERS OF THEIR PROMISES, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. oc: Taz Wrssrxe Trcner. “Confidence” and the cause of its inapteation, » Sec Dealings,” will win the patronage of the sor a asians eal | aanee stall times, if backed up with a complete © letter was of no concern to the Gov- | Decrtment of desirable, reliable goods at reason- ernment as largely a private affair (like Blaine’s | spe prices. : trusts), and after the longest delay permissible | Loaaregecleg lay nem beige ae i . ic in | knowing we foods in Qual by the impatient public bad been exhausted in | Gee eae papel Naa capes the effort to avoid the unpleasant task of dis- | Sugg “i? oe fo rentharrnat am one missal by procuring the minister's recall or | gone.” that we did not miscalculate is proven by an voluntary resignation. So the political fight | increase of 25 per cent on our sales of October, 1888, over the letter will continue to rage, though | pyro worti aa an nee the minister himself is withdrawn with Ameri- | \OVF| heeemenengr nea pence dih pcsirtrned can approval from a supervision of the clection. | enable us to make this statement with confidence. $$$ For o starter, we shall offer, in addition to our The politicians promise that the rival cam- | regular goods, for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR- Paigns of intellect shall in the closing days of | DAY the following Special Drives in MEN'S FINE the canvass degenerate into a race of “‘roor- | “ Fine Calf Sewed Boots, $3.70; worth 85. backs,” a collision of canards, forgeries, and| Fair Stitched, Elegant Calf Boots, $2.75; worth lying sensations. The traps laid for unwary %3.50. . politicians and diplomats are to be opened and ach Kip, Fair Stitched Boots, $2.90; worth the victims displayed to public gaze. Prominent political leaders are to be sent to join Baron | : Sackville in his trip up Salt River. The politi- | cal bombs which have been secretly planted | TPOt ont at 93.60, within the last few weeks or months are new to | " Fine Calf Tackless Shoe, with Smooth Innersoles, be exploded, and each party is tobe completely | $2.40; worth 83. pee aes riddled thereby. Expectation and uneasiness | Seamless Vamp Calf, Button, Laced rule the hour. The deadly Murchison is ex- | Brod or Narrow Toe, 1.90; worth $2.50. pected daily to disclose other scalps than that of the British minister. Morton is 75; worth $5. The “N. Y. Regulation Patrol” Shoe, $3; same quality as are furnished to the New York City Police, www MM MM to be shown up as disloyal during the war. Ywww Bees Prohibitionists are to convict themselves by wy % i} # - their answers to decoy letters as the conscious = * and avowed allies of the democratic party. Powderly is to be represented by forged docu- Hi EA iH Em. & ments as advising the knights of labor in re- BE AA EMH NER 62s gard to their political action, In short, on the 8fn a6 NONN aca * homestretch the statesmen and orators are to be withdrawn and the race is to be run by the oco 00 ™ 5885 campaign tricksters, liars, forgers, and bribers. Sia o Sasy This is asad anti-climax for the campaign of eg 89 “ Bggs intellect. * $< Murchison is wanted by the democrats. They a think he is guilty of treasonable practices. Sec- 16 7th ctecet. retary Bayard intimates that he has committed one of the “crimes against the existence of the TOSSES, Sea SSE EA Ore: 8. ©, government,” which include treason and sedi-| %26-w,f,m,3m tious conspiracy, and which are defined and punished by sections 5331 to 5338 of the revised | statutes, section 5335 being thought applicable to Murchison’s case. This section makes it a crime to commence or carry on, without the authority of the Government, any correspond- ence with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof “with an intent to influence the measures or conduct of any for- eign government, or any officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or contro- versies with the United States, or to defeat the Joserea M. Gravy Wishes his friends to know that he is now connected with the house of ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., FINE CLOTHIERS, 319 8. E. COR. OF 7TH AND D STREETS, Where he will be glad to personally attend to their measures of the Government of the United | *™™* = States.” If a Murchison could be found who wrote the letter in good faith, being all that he represents himself to be, the treasonable BeaoaA yy intent above quoted coulg only through a vio- #75 #4 %7 lent disregard of the spirit of the statute be HH AA VO ERE attributed to him. If the letter is bogus, a political decoy, its intent is evidently} Y ¥ 00 Ug EEE FRE NN N far different from that which} YY 9 9 ¥ U _ Fe Ee NXN makes such correspondence treasonable; andj ¥ % 9 U0 0.8 Ee Ee x MN while its writer may have committed a crime against the official existence of a British min- ‘THOSE ister or of a democratic administration he can hardly be accused of ‘a crime against the ex- $20 SUITINGS istence of the government.” On the whole, it AND would appear that Murchison can safely deliver himself up and claim the reward offered for @5 TROUSERINGS? his detection. IF XoT, Do 80. Signora Crispi is not considered a desirable Person to have at the festivities of the Italian a court, and, when King Humbert was entertain- ing young Emperor William, it was resolved to| WEN FT CO 00, EE leave her name off the invitation-list to the| NNN H b> 3 °o £ £ grand ball. The objection to her rests onthe | ¥¥ H SoS %%c? Hux fun 7 circumstance that she is understood to have become the second wife of the present premier THE without waiting for the dissolution of the bonds which bound him to his first; and this is 7? 2 TL 00, RRR something which Queen Margaret, with her t A YT $3 fue strict views of the sanctity of the & £94 Gf tus So £ E- marriage compact, could not forgive. But how to get rid of her at the royal ball without ‘THE RECOGNIZED giving too serious offence to the whole Crispi party in politics, was a hard problem to solve, LEADER It was at last settled by leaving out the whole —or— lot of cabinet ladies. Of course, they and their FASHIONABLE TAILORING friends are now up in arms, and there is no telling how soon the social slight may be turned —— into a state issue. The king of Italy is not ex- MODERATE PRICES. actly in the position of a President of the ae United States; and Humbert cannot make, in 615 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. behalf of Signora Crispi, the sort of fight that Jackson made for Peggy O'Neal. Nor can WASHINGTON, D.C. he go to the opposite extreme and drive Crispi | 9¢19w&s, 17% out of the cabinet because his wife is not re- = garded by the Queen as entirely respectable, or by the other misinter's wives ans good pervon | DAY STATE GUITARS AR THE Beer amet Seite contingent, He must bow to the | pay state Guitars satisfy all, ill of people as expressed thro: linment, and lot his cabinet form lait, ots fee meat en nhs thes em be mews. were, without his interference. If, therefore, prices and description owing to + Smt of the wivesofs| ** on pena small circ Italian statesmen, majorities | o0t31-3mo Court st., Boston, against the crown are drummed up in the 2 a Maes. chamber, he will have nothing to do but sub- CO pe! mit with the best grace he can, though it may "a ng Habste, Pas rob him of the assistance of one of the clever- | latest ee M.A. est diplomats and sbrewdest politicians of his st, Dw, a Sree 8. B. Milton, formerly of this city, has started Us as Ba BARGAINS, ® handsome weekly paper The Observer, at the booming new Dakotan city of Redfield, $$ Remarks about Cleveland’s luck seem to be in order again. Whether Lord Sackville turns out to be the Burchard or not, there is no doubt THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., Srecur Satz Or Consers. . Se ee rae ee ee ROY AL FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18T. 750 Corsers 'T'osMoznow 590. The “ala Pansy.” The same effect—long waist and high bust—asin the most expensive French Corsets, ‘Warranted hand-made, of equal quality material, and superior in shape to the usual $1 Corsets. PRICE ‘750. PAIR. French Woven Corsets in styles to suit all figures. ‘The many patrons of these 75c. French Corsets will be pleased to hear the price for the Special Sale is 59c. ‘Only one pair of these, as of the “a la Pansy,” at 59c, THE PALAIS ROYAL, _{Continued below.) Free Or Cuuzoz. ALL CORSETS sold by The Palais Royal are laun- dered and kept in repair FREE of charge. Could we afford to do 80 if we sold the trashy, cheap _ THE PALAIS ROYAL. _(Continued below.) “ ‘ P.D.” rnexci Oise. “C.P.” The “P. D.” and“0. P.” Best in the world. By ver dict of the ladies of Paris, London, Vienna, Berlin Madrid, St. Petersburg, and of the principal cities of, the United States. Many stores keep these Corsets, but The Palais Royal bas the only perfect assortment in this city—no less than 23 different styles, in Coutil, Sateen, Italian Cloth, and Satin. If you desire an abso- Jutely perfect fit you must be able to select from s per- fect assortment, otherwise 'tis by good luck you are fitted. or by alterations, which spoil the Corset. SPECIAL! 69 pairs of “O. P.” Corsets, slightly soiled by ou” in our parlor. All sizes may be found in the lot. Some that sold at $2.26. Your choice for $1.25 a pair. THE PALAIS ROYAL, _ (Continued below.) . ‘Paras Roya Srectarries. We try to make our Specialties the best values in the Department. SPECIALTY No. 1. The“Fasso.” The Palais Royal is the sole agent in Washington for these celebrated French Corsets, which, being cut separately and made up by experts, are virtually as good as hand-inade, PRICE, $5 PAIR. SPECIALTY No. 2 The “a la Fusso” is cut and made to produce the same effect as the “Faseo,” and will be popular with those who are content with a perfect fit without the fancy finish. PRICE, $3 PAIR, SPECIALTY No. 3. 7 The “Paiais Royal.” Giving the appearance of the high bust and Jong waist, as in above-quoted Special- ties. This Corset is the success of the season. PRICE, $2 PAIR. SPECIALTY No. 4, The “a la Palats Royal.” We spent less on material and finish, but without s defect in either. Certainly the most stylish and price-worthy Corset in town for the price. @1 PAIR. THE PALAIS ROYAL. _ (Continued below.) Consers Aways Is Srocx. A full line—dozens where others have ones and twos— of the following celebrated makes. - DR. WARNER'S CORSETS...... 8 styles. 19 styles. 21 styles, FERRIS’ PATENT CORSETS. MISSES’ CORSETS......... TOTAL... +1146 styles, EF-In many of the styles, all colors, including Black and White, in Coutil, Sateen and Satin. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Tue New 1888-89 Wrurs. As people quote, “The Palais Royal for Gloves and Hosirry," so they are beginning to say, “The Palais Royal for Wraps.” ‘The public don't give judgment without s trial, and, it's after comparison of variety, qualities, and prices ‘that so many ladies come to look and return to buy. May we have the pleasure of your presence to the special exhibition of newly-arrived novelties. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, October 29, 30, and 31, are the exhibition days, and when special price attractions will be also added. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Searsxrx Coars Axp Wrars. THE IMPROVED SEALSKIN PLUSH GARMENTS HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? The Garments are cut and made by men tailors, and fit as only a man tailor can fits coat. The trimmings and buttons are real Sealskin, and the Garment itself SO LIKE THE REAL THAT IT IS SUPERIOR TO THE INFERIOR REAL SEALSKIN. Jackets, $16, $20, $22, #24, Coats, $22, $25, $2! Newmarkets, $47, 5, B30, 835, 84 G27" We have been frequently told that our Coat is equal to any offered around town at &! ITI8 A FACT THAT THE EMPLOYES FROM OTHER LARGE STOKES HAVE BOUGHT THESE $16 COATS OF OUKS. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Tanonsave Jackers. All are satin-finished and Braid bound, those at higher prices having satin-lined Sleeves. Black and new shades of Reds, Blues, Greens, Smokes, etc, Derby Cloth Jackets, in Black and Colors, 9, $12. Corkscrew Jackets at $9, $10 and $12. Beaver Cloth Jackets, $8, $9, $10, $11, 813, $14 $15, 816, 818. Jersey Cloth Coats, $4, $5, $14. SPECIAL !! 87187187! English Beaver Cloth Jackets, in Bla ck, Green, Blue elegantly Braided Back, Front, Sleeves and Collar; covered seams, YOU CAN'T DUPLICATE THEM AT $10. NEITHER CAN WE. (Continued below.) You'll find exclusive styles here, and also the same. wraps as else where, but at Palais Koyal prices, “The storekeever who sells his wares on credit ts al- ‘ways obliged to make good the accounts of his bad custo- mers by taking larger profits from those who do pay.” UISTERS in Striped Cloths, with tight backs and loose-fitting fronts, for $9, $10, 812, $14, $15, 816, and $20 each. ULSTERS in plain Cloths and London-red Smoke, the New Blue, &. Tight backs with the loose or tight front. The improyed Bell Sleeves. Prices $11, $12, 814 and 818, RAGLANS in New Stripes. Some entirely new ef- fects. Only one of a kind of the novelty patterns, Prices $10, 816 and $17. RAGLANS of striped cloth, alternately smoth and rough, loose front and bell sleeves, $18 and 820, MODJESKAS. Beaver and Diagonal and Corkacrew English Cloths. Elaborately braid trimmed, New Blue, Green, Garnet and Black: $16, $20, $30 and 8 ULSTERS. Genuine English Beaver braided, s la Militaire. The new Angel sleeves; $20, $8, 89, $10, $12, THE PALAIS ROAL. profusely braided, $35 and $40. (Continued below.) me ero How the “Smock” fronts to the new Tea Gowns car- Ties one back in memory. ‘Persian and AND WITH FRONTS, $10 and 12. How much THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) WED “‘srone Nawe: For Trvnspax. by ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘We have made another suction purchase. ‘This time it is French Broadcloths and Dress Goode—both at less than regular prices, They speak for themselves. Double-width French Broadeloths im twelve of the season's hand- somest shades, 87% and $1.25 per yard. In ‘the $1.25 quality is inclnded the celebrated ‘shade of “Porcelain Blue.” A fashion writer says of it: “The coloris especially distinguished Decause it is odd, and much resembles s lower- ing winter sky." This $1.25 quality is 250. ‘under price. In Dress Goods the most con- spicuous value is probably the 40-inch All Pure ‘Wool Serges, at 50c. ; and the Striped “Novelty” Buitings at 590, First floor) NEW STOCK OF GLOVES. ‘We cannot say too much abont thisstock. We are having ® Glove exhibition and you are in- ‘Vited. We hope to meet the expectations of all ‘who set high store on reliable Kid Gloves. All others we are sure to please, for we keep no Gloves that we think you shouldn't buy. Don't misunderstand us; we don’t pretend to tell you what Gloves to buy, and yet we don’t intend to keep any you oughtn’t to buy, ‘We buy no Gloves at random. We buy only where shape, fit, finish and durability are made the first consideration, and notwithstanding this fact we sell our Gloves at the same prices usually ptevailing for inferior qualities. Nor do we sacrifice strength for looks, Standard brands of reliable qualities, at the lowest prices © Possible to name, and yet nothing has been left undone to enhance their beauty. The latest im- Provements in stitching and embroidering have been made and appearances duly cared for. ‘The most fashionable shades and tints match- ing the new dress fabrics are embraced in the handsome assortment of colors, and black as @ matter of course. Gloves for street, for riding and for evening occasions, Kid, both dressed, and Suede, Such popular brands as The “Im- Perial,” “Trefousse,” “Perrins,” “Reynier,” Belair, and a dozen others @pamed. No mat- ter what price you wish to pay you are sure of getting itsfull value in selecting from this stock. For One Dollar Per Pair we offer 4-button Belair Dressed Kid, 6-button Pig-skin or Bel- sium, 4-button Suede, and others. For & Dollar-twenty-five Per Pair we offer 3- button Imperial, 4-button ex-quality of Suede, 4-button Dressed Real Kid Gloves, and others, For # Dollar fifty we offer 4-button “Tre- fousse” Suede Gloves, 5-button Pink-wrist Im- Perial, 4-button Reynier Suede, plain back; 4 button extra quality Real Kid, and others. Fors Dollar seventy-five we offer 4-button Reynier Suede Gloves, embroidered back ; 4-but- ton Best “Imperial” Kid, with chain and feather stitching, and others of equal worth. For Two Dollars we offer 8-Button Length “Trefousse” Suede Gloves, 4-Button “Perrins’” English Walking Gloves, and others of equal merit, For Two Dollars and a Quarter the best is the 8-Button Length Reynier Suede, in Black, Grey, Tan, and Canary. ‘We are showing a superb line of Ladies’ Long Suede Gloves, in Opera shades, for wear on spe- cial occasions, for weddings, receptions, &, We cannot refrain from commenting upon the growth of this branch of our business, and since we have raised the standard of quality— ropping all cheap and inferior Gloves—and en- larged the stock by adding a number of other superior brands, we anticipate even a greater share of the patronage of the ladies of Washing- ton. (First floor: center.) GLOVES FOR MEN. The present stock of Men's Gloves is the best with which we have yet began aseason. We offer a splendid Kid Glove, two button, in as- sorted tans, neat three row embroidery on back in self color and black, at $1 per pair. Avery fine grade at $1.50, embroidered on back, fingers cut cadet and full length; light and dark tan shades, At 82 we offer Perrin's Best Pique-stitched Kid Gloves, full length and cadet fingers, in all the desirable street shades, Winter Gloves are in. Lined and unlined, plain and fur tops. A little early, perhaps, yet it is well to know where to come, The best Gentleman's Driving Glove we know of just now is Perrin’s Reindeer Skin, at $1.50 Per pair. Said to be no end to the wear. (Men's door 1013, F st. entrance.) MEN'S COMFORTS. Luxurious Dressing Gowns, House Jackets, Smoking Coats and Traveling Shawls for men, from Welch, Margeston & Co.—across the water. These are in exclusive styles, and of excellent intrinsic value; perfect fitting, and very recherche, No better time than now to have one of these elegant garments laid aside for your Christmas gift. Prices are right, (Men's door, 1013 F st.) “FAST BLACK” HOSE. r A new importation is in. We are the recog- nized Headquarters for everything good in the way of “Fast Black” Hose, Hardly necessary for us to say we “guarantee” them, or that we will take them back, for you have no occasion to bring them back, as they are Just what we call them—e genuine, absolutely fast black. Yet you know we right all wrongs brought to our attention. Here are three special lots which claim more than the usual run of attention— two lots for children and one for ladies. Ladies first: 100 dozen Ladies’ Fast Black Fine Cotton Hose, in plain and drop-stitch; double at heel an toe; splendid length, and shaped to the foot. Only 850. per pair; 3 for $1. 100 dozen Children's “One-and-One” Ribbed “Fast Black,” Fine Cotton Hose, DOUBLE AT KNEE, HEEL AND TOE. 6, 6% 7% Th 8 8% 9, and 9% 25, 27, 20, 31, “$3, 35, 37, ana 40, 100 dozen Children's “Seven-and-One"Ribbed “Fast Black” Fine Cotton Hose, DOUBLE AT KNEE, HEEL AND TOE. Extra value, 6, 6% 7% 7% 8, 8% 9, and O% 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, and 42, “Fast Black” Darning Cotton, 3c. ball, You get an exceilent money's worth in these, (First floor; right aisle.) LACES, On top of the rare Handsome BlackyLaco Flouncings spoken of yesterday, have come a superb Une of Black Hand-run Spanish Lace Scarfs. Beautiful patterns in a superior qual- ity of pure silk lace. The prices are less than generally asked for such fine scarfs. $2.50, 83.68, $5, $5.50. $6.75. #11, $13,50, and 816, Special attention is called to the ¢5 quality, which is shown in three exquisite patterns—76, 81, and 96 inches long, and 12 inches wide, First floor; to the right of main door.) BARGAINS IN @IBBONS. How are these for low prices on fine ribbons? Gros Grain, with satin edge—the most desirable of all trimming ribbons, splendid quality of all silk, and shown in very large variety of hand- some, plain shades, ‘Width No, 5, only 10c. per yard. ‘Width No. 7, only 123c. per yard. ‘Width No, 9, only 17c. per yard. ‘Width No. 12, only 22c. per yard. ‘Width No. 16, only 25c. per yard. Other Ribbons will probably be slow until these are gone. (First floor: center.) BUCHINGS. ‘We have secured s small lot of fine Ruchings ‘under value, and shall offer them accordingly. Double folds of Surah Silk, the outer fold em-' broldered with small daisies, colors White, Pink, Cardinal and Navy. Also folds of fine plaid Tie Silks in different colorings, Both only 25¢. per SEE, cae inches long, $125, $150, $175, £100, $125, $150, ‘best Greased skins. and Short finished like our pS a == OUTST erin eaaat s ters: oc31__ 1237 Penna. ave., through to 412 1. \HE AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA IN 26 VOLS., LEATHER BINDING, Ate reduced price. oc31_C. C, PURSELL, Bookseller, 418 9th st. n.w. IF YOU COULD SAVE MONEY? ‘Weare going to offer one of the biggest bargains in BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE And CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCING ‘That has ever been in our store. We find that we still have on hand too many of these goods, we having pur- chased too extensively. They sre allthe NEWEST PATTERNS, FULL 40 INCHES WIDE, and PURE SILK. We will sell all of our $1.38, $1.50, $1.68, $1.75, $1.98, and $2.00 LACES: yl oF p} 8 oR = tn AN UNEXAMPLED OFFER, 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. FOR gus *. aw. bes ad fe BBB A AA BBB AA BBB AA gs ae RaSRS & a) pooey Sou! TEE afk 33 8 aF% ze =, LALLA oS°, (~l~\=) “ay AQ, Be of | gfete CFR 8 mae RaSSS wz z 8 Rlar| Cea) i Sgg8 ES be DD DD + DDD = A BIG REDUCTION ON OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES. YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS, THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE COUNTRY. THESE PRICES HOLD GOOD FOR SIX DAYS ONLY. ‘The style and quality of the goods we show cannot be matched in this town; they are mostly of our own importations and are positively exclusive with us. poses Syu08 8 rere a) O02, O09, i) 8 24-inch PLAID DRESS GOODS (two-thirds wool), very desirable styles, at 15c. per yard; worth 20c. 36-inch WOOL DRESS GOODS (Tricot effect), at 25c. per yard; worth 32, 36-inch WOOL HENRIETTAS (with the least mix- ture of cotton), all shades, at 25c, per yard; worth 30c, 42-inch WOOL HENRIETTAS (with the least mix- ture of cotton), all shades, at 40c. per yard; would be cheap at 50c. ALL-WOOL SILK FINISH HENRIETTAS. Our own direct importation. 36-inch All-Wool, Silk Finish HENRIETTAS, at 55c.; worth 65c. 40-inch All-Wool Silk Finish HENRIETTAS, at 6234c.; worth 75c, 40-inch All-Wool Silk Finish HENRIETTAS, at ‘75e.; worth 90c, BROADCLOTHS. Just opened the best $1.50 6-4 FRENCH BROA D- CLOTHS in the country, having closed out from a NEW YORK IMPORTER the remainder of this sea- son's importation. These goods were sold to us ata great loss to the importer. As the quality is the same as are retailed everywhere at $2, OUR PRICE $1.50 Per yard. Another invoice of those $1 6-4 BROADCLOTHS, in all shades, same quality which is sold elsewhere st $1.25 per yard. 29 WEAR. ‘We are now ready in EVERY DEPARTMENT with fall and complete lines of all the NEW and CHOICE @ooDs. Demeubee. om LADIRY WRAP DEPART- MENT is now located on first floor, and we will be pleased to have you call and inapect our goods. We are in receipt of new goods every day. ‘WM. H. McKNEW, ¥, OCTOBER 31, 1888, —__ DRY _GOODS. 40 inches wide, 50e. Light and Dark Colors, Fine Quality. Ps grape in BROADCLOTHS, 54-inches, at Paris Bordered DRESS PATTERNS. NEW PLAIDS, choice colorings, at 750. COLORED BENGALINES, st $1.50; worth @2.50. COLORED ARMURE 81 she billy impertect in weaving, at half price; extra qublity. EVENING GAUZES AND NETTS in great variety. BLACK PEAU DE SOIE SILKS. Having purchased lot to great advantage we offer special bargains at $1 and $1.25. Rich Novelties in SILKS AND VELVETS. LYON'S ALL-SILK VELVETS, at €3.50 to $5. BLACK ALL-SILK VELVETS. INDIA SHAWLS. NEW BLACK GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘On October 17 the stock of NICOL COLLISHAW, ‘New York, was sold by the sheriff of that city. We were the only representatives at the sale from Wash- ington, and, fortunately, secured the GREATEST BARGAINS: ‘We have ever had to offer in UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ineluding Furniture Coverings in Rich Damask, Bro- cades, Brocatelles, Tapestries, &.; Chenile, Shebar, snd Turcoman Portiere Curtains; Lace Curtains, all descriptions; Table Covers, Cretonnes, Rugs, &., &c. ; all at about one-half to one-third the usual prices. You cannot afford to miss this sale if youare looking for bargains in Upholstery Goods. IMPORTANT. If you wish to match your dress with Velvet or Plush, and after having tried all the other stores in Washington, you would have saved time by coming at first to LANSBURGH & BRO., where every shade pos- sible is in stock, as we have such cases every day makes ‘us cite the above, New invoice of the Plush in the city—19 inch wide, co a All shades in 19-inches-wide Velvet, 75¢. Plushes 24 inches wide, $1.25. ‘Bee us soon. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424 426 7th st. 417, 419 8th st. Sole agents for Standard Fashion Patterns. Improve- ment on all others. Ask for Fashion Gazette. Mailed to you free on application. ocl4 PIANOS AND ORGANS. ww 0 occ a ee re wwwwoo RR Cc iH wwww o ‘RE HK Wwww o RCo H w w R_ coo H MUSIC STORE, 925 7TH ST. N.W. BALTELT AND COMETON Bates apa ihe, muperior N Pianos. “Instrumente Fent and sold on installments. We offer the greatest ins in the city. oc! 3-6m NOS: “I MILLS ON THE KRAKAUER PI je find them excellent in every particulars G. H. KUHN, General Agent. Also for “Pease” Pianos and Burdett Organs, 9e15-6m 407 10th st. Saxprrs Sravatay, . REASONABLE PRICES. 2 PIANOS FOR RED BEYOND CRITICISM —Tone, tor and Suish of DECK SROs? PE h. workmanshi R BROS? PIANOS are beyond ‘They aro in every respect the best thal ti can be made. Decker Bros.’ Pianos are of unsurpassed du- Tability, Pianos for rent, SANDERS ESTAS 34 F st. uw, EVERYBODY KNOWS THEM—Many of the ‘ est musicians prefer them. We meat the WEBER PIANOS. More WEBER PIANOS made and sold now ‘ever before, Better than ever. Pianos for rent. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F st. ns THIS IS INTERESTING, TOO “FISCHER Pianos b in 0, the NG, TO before the public since 14 ing the old-established. firm of Nanas & firm succeedii Fischer (formerly Nunus & Clark) at that time. Dur- the years we have handled these Pianos we have THREE THOUSAND (3000) OF THEM. Such an experience as that certainly qualifies us to Speak of the merits of the “FISCHFH.” and we ot hesitate to pronounce ita THOROUGHLY KELTABLE instrument ‘said. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F st. n.w., Washington. DC. 13 N. Charles'st,, Baltimore, Md. 1217 Main st,, Richmond, Va, THE ESTEY PIANO-Like the old Estey Or- and elastic touch, very durable for rent, ANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F st. nw. “IT Is NOT 4 CONUNDRU Wiy_ are the, Estey Gianst. “The snswer bomen readilys Th eosnce they ‘answer comes ve PUREST AND SWEETEST TONE, GREATEST POWE! REA’ Vari OF EFFECTS, BEST MECHANICAL FAC! HES. Besutiful new styles, moderate prices and easy SANDERS & STAYMAN, 3m 934 F st. nw. ALLET & DAVIS’ PIANO ROOMS ARE NOW open for Fall Trade. Choice lot of Pianos for sale and rent. “Special sale to make changes by October 1 Bargains. H. L. SUMNER, 811 ¥th st.n.w, se7-6mi Praxos, IN TONE, TOUCH. WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special is invited to our “New Artistic Stylen,” finished ip designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A_ fine assortment prominent makes at all prices. PIANOS POR RE ABE, & CO. 817 Market Space. ___FAMILY SUPPLIES. Waar Is Trar Scerze, Secrer SOMETHING That has caused everybody to sound the praises of BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR? Try it and see, and you will use no other. Forsale by the following well-known grocers: JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave, CHAS. I KELLOGG, Masonic Temple, 9th st, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F st. W. E. ABBOTT, 1721 Pennsylvania ave, R. A. WALKER, 1600 7th st. M. BURCHARD & BRO., Penn. ave. and 444 st. W. & H. W. OFFUTT. Georgetown, NABE ‘NEQUALED of myl E. G. Dinner, Wedding and Reception parties served. Sil- ver, Glass and China-Ware in any quantity and style furnished, Public waiters always in readiness. Te phone Cali 529. ocd-1m* ___BOOTS AND SHOES. Foe Morass Emm We put on sale to-day 120 pairs YOUTHS’ CALF BUTTON and LACE SHOES, AT 81.75. These goods are made by one of the leading Boys’ Shoe manufacturers and are sold at 2.50 all over the country. The sizes are 11 to 2. The width D. To appreciate the Bargain you should see the Shoe. “THE ECONOMY,” L. STARGARDTER, Proprietor. 0024-e68m. 802 7TH ST. NW. Panavetrma Srorr. A FULL AND COMPLETE Puan ST OCEL GE FANCY AND SPECIAL, ay ? a All-wool Striped and Plaid, only Oe. French Plaids from 65¢. eee Broadcloth, in Striped snd Plain Fullline of CLOTHING. Asx Doo CAN MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET BY TAKING BIG TAIL IN HIS MOUTH. WE TAKE OUR TALE IN OUR MOUTH TO SHOW YOU HOW TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET. OUR TRADE IS TRUE, AND IF YOU REED IT 19 WILL ENRICH YOU. BE ECONOMICAL AND TRADE WITH ADLER, And youwill have no trouble im making both ende theet ADLER SHORTENS THE PRICES. ADLER SHAVES THE PROFITS. ADLER SAVES YOU MONEY. OUR TALE I8 NOT TWISTED Tosuit our own purpose. Every customer will oom roborate our statements and support our claim for dest foods at lowest prices, WE OUT OUR TALE SHORT ‘With the invitations to every one to come and be per. sonally convinced that there is mo romancing with VICTOR B. ADLER‘ PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. » 927 and 929 7th st. n.w., corner Massachusetts ava 10 Strictly One Price Open Saturdays till 11 p.m. Pas Tine Tex We have placed on sale the following goods an@ cor. ally invite your inspection. Acomplete assortment of Overcoats for men. rene. ing in prices from @5 for ® good, «trong Overcoat to €25 fore genuine Moptagnae Chinc tulle setin-lined ‘one, worth $40, A full line of Overcoats for Boys, from 4 to 12 yearn, at prices ranging from #1.50t0 $5. This is the beat line we ever carried, and is beyond any aud all compe- tition. For Boys 13 to 18 years we have an immense line of Overcoate at prices ranging from $4.50 to $15. These must be seen to be appreciated. SUITS FOR MEN, Business Suits at 87.50, $9.50, €10.7! and $15, guaranteed to be ove-th: of any house in the city Sack Coats and Vests at $ bert 18, wort! ee " 28. Pri . at workin 40. Double-breasted Black Broadcloth Frock Suita, 50. equal to any old 8i $40. Sitwle and Double: tod Bing Flagoel Suita, extra we Worsted Corkscrew $12, 91350 it, wt $12, worth #18. Suita ‘at $10, $15. SUITS FOR BOYS 4 TO 18, ‘These we have to lease every one as to material, style and general make-up, while prices are fully one= ird below those of others. Lots of odd Pauts aud Vests cheap. OAK HALL, Corner 10th aud ¥ #ts. iw. Ir Is Worperrct. ‘What a little cash will accomplish these days if you deal at the GOLDEN EAGLE, and here is what we will do for you. @8; for this amount you will find ten styles of suits for men; sizes from 33 to 42, frock or sack. 10; for this amount we show twenty styles of suite; sizes from 33 to 42, sack or frock @12; for this amount you purchase from us one of twenty styles of suite either Cheviot, Cassimere or Worsted, frock or sack $15; this amount will purchase in our house one of forty styles of Cheviot, Cassimere or Worsted suits, to 42, sack or frock, tailor made, good evough to adorn any gentleman. 026 5: at this price wecan show you such a variety of suits as we have never before shown. OVERCOATS without end and such prices as will surprise you, 2.50, 83, 83.75, 84.50, &: 50, @6, $9, $10. At these figures we show you a variet; suits for boys from 4 to 14 years that is endless. 35c., 50c., CSc. ; T5e., We, #1, 81.25, $1.50, 88.75, $2. These are the prices of our pants for boys from 4 to 14 years, In Boy's OVERCOATS we have supreme values, and it will pay you to give them a special examination be fore purchasing elsewhere. For money saving always visit THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, NO. 400 7TH ST. N. W., COR. D. c10-co3m __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS Tar Fasmox For Overcoars THE COMING SEASON IS ROUGH GOODS, WHETHER PLAIN OR FANCY IN STYLE. CAPE COATS WILL BE MUCH WORN BY ALL AGES, FROM THE BOY OF FOUR YEARS TO THE LARGE MAN. THESE ARE MOSTLY IN CHECKS, PLAIDS AND MIXTURES. IN PLAIN COLORED GOODS THE ROUGH BEAVERS ARE THE POPULAR STYLES. THESE COMEIN ALL VARIETY OF COL- OBS. BLUE ARE MOST WORN; BLACK COME NEXT. THEY COME IN ALLGRADES, FROM $10 FOR A CHEAP COAT, TO THE FINEST IMPORTED BEAVERS, LINED WITH THE FINEST SILK AT 850. EB. BARNUM & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Geyriemew's H AND. Sewep FINE CALF SHOES FOR 83.75. All widths and sizes, LONDON AND FRENCH TOES. AT “THE ECONOMY,” L. STARGARDTER, Proprietor. 0c24-eo3m 802 7TH ST. Nw. G. T. Kes, TAILOR, oc9-3m 414 OTH STREET. H. D. Bus, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, Has the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODE have Just arrived. Mr. BARK personally fits all garments made in bis N VANIA AVE. 1111 PEN mer re. mbh17 = JEWELRY, &. Weovne Gurrs. Curmwrus Cis, 1888, By joining you get the benefit of cash prices and easy payments OXE DOLLAR PER WEEK. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, OPERA- GLASSES, SILVERWARE, AND JEWELRY. W. 8 TAPPAM, (006 OTH ST. &. Ww. Baltimore Office 110 ¥. Howard et. eclO-im 4. HL FLANAGAN, Maneger,

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