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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: THUBSDAY........ .. September 12, 1958, CROSEY &. NOTES.............. .-. M@iver. THE EVENING STAB has the fullest Leeal Girenlasion of any Newspaper in the Werld, end es an Advertising Diediugm te worth mere than all the ether papers publusmed & Washtagten. ee New York Offcs Room 93, Tribune Building; ey—>>——K—Keee===_—_—__= ‘The general elections to be held in France on the 234 of September will be of the highest The chamber of deputies has eenturyago. Although Prince Victor Napoleon took paius the other day to disclaim any pur- pose of issuing a manifesto, om the ground that the coming electious do not turn upon the question of a change of goverament, popular feeling ia France seems to point the other way. Vader the French system the constitution may be sevised by the legislative chambers, without reference tothe people. A majority, no mat ter how small, in each of the two ohathbers, en- &bles them to unite 94 a coustituticnal congress and there is no appeal from their decisions in that capacity; so that two men may at say time hold the fate of the republic in their grasp, end sway it one way er the other as self-interest or caprive suggests. Just mow, with the Boulangist excitement we recent and the monarvhical party gaining strengid insowe quarters, there are grave fears among the frieuds of the present goverument that the new sbamber may ovatain enough of a reactionary element to eombine with the aris- tedrats in the senate and ‘overthrow the repub- lie,” er af least defeat the administration ead revise the coustitution, From the bon- apartist little is feared) They have no lead@ of sufficient strength with the muasses of the people to make them danger- ons. On the other hand, the priesthood are warmly attached to the royal princes, and, in view of the good understanding established between the houses of Bourbon and Orleans, this snakes the monarohical party formidable. The warty aow in power, however, with so firm and eool-headed » man as President Carnot at their head, will not relax thelr grip upop public affairs without @ determined struggle. They have already invoked their fall prerogative, apd even strained it @ little, for the sake of eruahing all the hostile forces in French pali- ties, The vote soon to be taken will show whether they bare succeeded in this purpose, or only pat a cover on asmouldering explosive. While they are overhauling state contracts down in Texas for violatiog the alien labor law, it might be @ good idea to inquire just what the state i is doing with ite prison eentracta. The state prison superintendent Boasts that he makes his convicts earn a clear profit, over and above the cost of keeping them, of $950a year each. Considering that many an houest workingman hss difiiculty ia seraping together, at the end of 8 toilsome Year, ene-tenth of that sum as actual savings, it is fair to inquire whethor the authorities of the commonwealth by going into trade and em- ploying conviet labor on so extensive » scale ave putag a premium on self-respect and | Tic) obedience to law, or the reverse. eo ‘The overbesd wires of Cincinnati are having an interesting row among themeelves to deter- maige whieh kind owus the streets. Phe tele- phone wires demand that the electric straet eat wires shall vacate, as the strovger surrent ef the latter imterferes with their own. The people of Cinsinuati might settle the matter equitably by requiring that both sets of wires be buried This scheme is saggested on the sagumption that ihe people really own the Cin- emus strovts, though, as in mauy ether dities, ‘the fot is frequently overlooked, i A Lendon correspondent describes Mr, Stuart Oemberiand, the thought-reader, as making some astonishing prophecies regerding the Whitechapel butcheries. For example, be fore- | told the murder whieh oceurred op Lord Mayor's Dey, and in a vague wey hinted at the ewe whieh cocurred oo Tuesday last. Con- sidering the muddle im which the police fad thouwelves in dealing with this mystery, why would it uot bee good ides for them to take Mr. Cumberland into custody and profit by his prescleace? To know whens murder is going to take place within # certain narrow district is to be armed for its provention, if the police have as much wit ss other wea The proba- Diity la, however, that to put Mr. Cumberland to the test would be to spoil his prophetic powers. The most eminent of latter-day Prophets are these who are skilful in telling, ‘ent, s circumstantial story of how they foresaw and predicted everything pre- euwely as it came to pase workmen of America have no ¢ given them sub- stantial oid in their struggle. Resolutions by the bushel, but uo dollars, have been forthcom- ing. The hint is given that in this absence of help from the workingmen the kind offices of some American millionaire, like Mr. Carnegie, would not be amiss. Starvation is fastening its hold pom the strikers and their families. For the relief of this distress the capitalists and workingmen of all the world, and especially of ‘Londou aud Great Britain may woll enter into honorable competition, ‘The women of the new state of Washington Propese going to the polls on election day and making o struggle for recoguition in advance of any cousessioa whieh may be granted them by the men of the state. TBey will not set themselves up ag defiers of the law, but act only in the most discreet manusr; but, should ‘thsir votes not be counted, they will carry their sae tp tothe Supreme Court of the United Btates if necessary amd obtain « final decision ©@ the questioa whether women are, or are not, American citizens in the fullest sense of the term. Ismay console their opponents to re- feet that, if the federal egurts are all os crowded with work a¢ they sppear to be, the aMU-saffragists will have about five years in whieh to frame their final argument, Prebably little doubt remains in the wind of say thoughtful observer that something more Lkep @ mere eoiucidence Mes behind the yearly Teeurrenes of such frightful storms as have Swept our Atlantic oust of late. Nature is! evidently at work according to some plan not yet fathamed by science, ebsnging the canst Kane by driving the ocean ewer further and further inland There are signs which go to show that the land steadily encroached for a time upon the sea and that the sea is now seek- fag to win back what was wrested from her. ‘The wise investor in seaside real estate will employ a geologist as well asa surveyor to help him select @ site for the house whieh he pro poses to build on it $$ Is is diMieult to say who has the harder time im Chicago—the chief of polies in finding the Grouin murderers, or the sheriff in finding a jury to wy the suspects. Wo municipality begins to compare with the supual storm os & vigorous leveler of the over- bead wires. Wherever nature bas put them Gewn the laws should compel them to — pel stay if Thomas B. Beed aud William Jr.. both go dows inte Virginis BMahous, the people of the Old Dominion will madations from time to time? And yet yeater- the mag with the eanal-boat pump was farough South and West strects and other like New York thoroughfares, poking his fate the doorways of the stores an] ssk- bead tag: “Don't you waat your cellar pumped out?”- eC-Lm THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. aE raw, bo. > Bkirw. Ned Tike Oe @5c. dean Waists. Red ‘Dicketea 15¢. [NERY AND RIBBONS. each. ML All of Stmw Bonnets in and Rand B. Sitarea: were frou 90c to @1.00, led ‘Ticksted Boe- each. Chidren’y $8e. Trimmed Straw failor Hate, in all he Red Ticketed 17. “The belance of i. and A: Straw Turbans, Sailors, Be. ; Bed ted . each. sia oa ce ie aE WEL EPARTMENT. 6 8 ch hng tenors hong oberrpur ees Deselets were 76c, Bed Ticketed Cgc ancy Lonther Pursen Red Tieketed 19%. Hand Knit Silk A 48. Red FESS Bares a adel Real Chatelaine Bags, ll Lasther Lined, Oxi- dized Trimmings, Ked Tici 1.30. ceaitiind Belts: wore Rc. Red Ticketed eae HAWLS AND HANDKERCHIEFS, A lot Cashmere Scarfe in light shades; were 28. Bed Ticheted Screech, Cashinere Scart 50. Red Tic! A lot of Cuina and Fancy 8! ; were 50c. Red Ticketed 25c. eted ibe. 2 dozen. Tigketed de sac ijasepthemror npg lmperted Japanese Sugar Bowls; worth 76¢. Red ai00 Japansso Plates; worth 250. Red Ticketed 160. 25 Harvard Satchel; best wearing bag made, Red meisied ‘Sue. each sa ne GLOVE DEPARTMENT. tied Ue: aol nt 4 Gloves; were 1. Red Jwand Ends in Colored Sik j ware 500, Red sick ney anda i Colored Silk atts; ye, Ticketed lsc. a i coe 25e. apeckage” fed Sathet hay ‘Tint of Hiack Hooks aud Kyee L Grose tar were 200. Hed Ticket 1sh4c. a box. ‘Thimbles; were So. A Let of Zylonite Ticketed each. TOILET GooDs, A Lotof ¢ Lyilet Soaps, were 12340, Bed Ticketed i lotof Bawah “Hats Brushes; were $290, Red ts 4 pep > Samael eden *Fita tat ceca wen naan seer of ley" = Se. Hed Ticketed 106. a ele . ScHOo! OUTFITS. eqhlot of Behool Bags; worth 15¢. Red Ticketed 100. ‘Alot of Macrame School ‘il colors, wooden les: wo 2 hed 2le. Waabs AND Sorts Ne Picteted 226, each: ihre Fappers; were @1.50. Red Tiok- A lot of 1 * Gossamers, slightly damaged; were 04.30, ded Teneied Ove, eu nal . of Nev sists; were ned Ycteted Foe ence pore Tmmense reductions Om ali Heavy and Fall Weight ned Fe 36 af rae ne, bai o! rwere-2bc. Ked Ticket aoe sone 2c. Gause ut Jervey aud Loone Fitting; all sizes. 1c each. LINEN Di PARTMENT. 100 remnants of Creain, Turkey Red and Bleached Table ig at very low price il Colored Bland Covers: worth fe. Red Ticketed DRESS Goops AND BLANKETS. i2 of 10-4 Gr ry Blankets; were 1.50." Bed Ticked @120., sei 40-inch Wool-finiat Henriette Clothe: Blue and Seal Red Ticketed 15c. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. es pA utes Iet of Music Folios; usual price 50s, Red 200 Popular 12 moa, Novels; priee Red Vicheted Soc eaeh novelas Mata ree MEN'S GOODS. Mavy AUS Fatuaflior Lat AND D STREETS, Berra Tuax Qcnass. — WINE OF CALISAYA AND IRON LEADS THE MARKST AS A REMEDY FOR MALABIAL TROUBLES, LOSSOF APPETITE, CHILLS AND FEVER. PRICE 75s. FOB A LARGE BOTTLE. MEETZ’S DBUG STORE, at 1014 F street uw. =—_—_— BP. OTTERY, PORCELAIN AND GLASS WARE, NEW STOCK NOW ARRIVING SELECTEO IN EUROF# BY OUR OWN BUYER. HOUSE KEEPERS FITTING OUT OR RBPLEN- ISHING ARE UESPECIFULLY REQUBSTED TO LOOK THROUGH OUR ESTABLISHMENT, XIZCERN UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS. AGENT VOR TH EDDY AND LORILLARD IGKEATOES. tes ~ ¥ MW. BEVERIDGS, wel2iw Ho. 1009 Pa. AVE. N.W. eee eee ee MONDAY, AUG, 26, 1880, sured New Crop Teas and those «year or more old. Appreciating this intelligent discriminstion om the part of Tea dtinkets we have industriously applied ourselves (ag ususi) to secure isupplics im this line from the VEEY FiR#Y ARRIVALS, We are there. few dsys—s most desirable breakinat @ish in warm ‘weather. REG Rverybody knows that a genuine Macintosh 1s the finest waterproof cost that's made You can't ind a gentleman in Washington who does ‘Rot envy the pomeasor ef one, “They're et Densive"—hes elways bee the hue end ory ebout ‘em, Maybe they are in some placee— Dut the genuine article ham’t been shown in ‘Washington till now. ‘We've made am arrangement with Charles ‘Mactntosh and Company, Manchester, England, trod, to supply you with their goods, as we do our other lines, at popular prices, We're going to put the Macintosh whare you can getit, We haven't got a cost or two—but s complete line abipped to us, personally, from headquarters ip ‘Manchester. Every garment bears the world- familisr rooster trade-mark, Imitations you'll find—lots ef them—but they don’t possess the virtues that have sent the ‘Macintosh #0 high into public favor and held it ‘there for years. We're their sole agents here ‘snd you can depend upon it we've got the styles they brag about. These Costs sre free from that odor that makes the wearing of » Rubber Garment so objectionable and every one is GUARANTEED by the makers. ‘This is just the kind of a day you ought to haveone. You css ruin more clothing in s couple of hours plodding around throygh the Tain Without the protection they'd give you than would buy three or four Macintoshes, Tan’t that so? ‘We've placed these Costs st our Furnishing Department and shall be pleased toshow them toyou, SAKS AND COMPANY. IMPORTERS, SEVENTH STREBT AND MARKET SPACE eld NICK OF TIME. All Broken Lots of Boys’ snd Childsen's Fui-weight Suits and Young Men's Suits and Trousers ‘Beduced in price One-fourth, B. BOBINSON & CO. ‘Open the Season's Campaign by Bursting the Price on Broken Lots, ‘The Original Prices Yet Remain, Make your selections and deduct one-fourth 34 from the figures marked 3. School Suite, Suits for Street wear, Suite for Play or Dress Purposes, Suiteof very Grade going st one- Quarter lees the regular prices, + Remember these are Full Weights — and the Sale will close on Saturday the 14th inst. B. ROBINSON & CO., 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR 719 RIBBONS THE GREAT ATTRACTION FOR ATEW Days. ENTIRE STOCK OF COLORED SASH RIBBONS AT EXACTLY HALF PRICK. 95 pieces Fine Baney Ribbons reduced to 25c,, for- mer prices, $8, 50 and G5c. per yard, The goods are suitable for fancy work of elegant quality, and you ‘will never have such an opportunity again. Another lot, odds and ends, reduced to 10c. per yard. Extra- ordinary batgain. KID GLOVES. ‘The Kid Gloves are selling fast at the reduced prices, ‘Dut we still have a fewleft. 5H, 5%, 6, G4, 6M and 7, Stitched Back, Kid Gloves, 75c., former price $1.50. 56, 58. 6, OM. 634, O54 and Embroidered Back Kid Gloves, 75¢,, former price $1.50. 5%, 6M, 6% and 7, Embroidered Back Kid Gloves, 50¢., former price $1. BLACK DRESS GOODS, Rik Warp Drap de Alma, Silk Warp Henriettas, All- ‘Wool Henriettas, Armure Cloth, Ladigs' Black Brond- sloth, Lupin’s Cashmeres and Fancy Weaves, Serges, Priestly’s Nuns Velling, Black and White Plafds, Gray Camel Hair, Black and Gray Chocks, Mohairs, Satin Uhadamas, Armure Stike, Gross Grain and Brocade Silk, &o., &c., at wholesale cost for cash at RG Davis, sell 719 Market Space, corner 8th at, Ws Tux WE HAVE THE BEST TEN-DOLEAR FALL OVEBCOAT IN THE CITY. IT'S OF ALL- : ‘WOOL IMPORTED CHEVIOS, THIS SEA- SON GOODS, AND IS WOBTH MORE MONEY. THAT WE HAVE THE HANDSOMEST BROAD-WALE WORSTED, SILK-LINED, YOUNG MANS FALL OVRECOAT FOB FIF- TEEN DOLLAKS TO BE FOUND IN WASH- INGTON AT THAT PRICK, WILL YOU LOOK AT IT? BR B BARNUM & 00. 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVR «])Qbe and one-half yards square, Je] two yards square... by SyeEs Lee ie i big aa a 4 5 5.85 Fore 5 ‘ : a : 2 | (MEN'S HAND-MADE SHOES, 94.00. BURT'S. ARTHUB BURT & Co, weld 1211 F ST. X. W. Jonsson & Lourrens. New Dress Goods, ip Pisin aud Novelties, from 25¢., 50c., 75c., $1 to @1.75. All shades in Henriettas from 50c. to $2. Our dark shades in Fall Satteens aro going freely at A2kKe., 20e., Ve, A full stock of Plushes, all shades, at 6c. and $1. A full stock of Gloris Umbrellas from 1, $1.25 to €2.50. We have about 20 pairs of Fine Blankets, slightly rubbed by handling, ata reduction, from 50c, to $1.50 per pair. Our Children's Hose, regular made. imported, at 1236. and 15c,, cannot be equaled for the price. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space. W. B. Moses & Sow, CORNER 11TH AND F STS. N.W., sell Extend a cordial invitation to their friends and the Public to call and examine their extensive new stock- of Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery Goods, Shades, Cure tain Poles, Draperies and Wall Papers, All goods are marked in plain figures and as"low as ‘the same quality can be purchased anywhere in the United States, We do not allow ourselves to be un- dersold, business is so large that it can be conducted on the smallest possible profit. We would urge custom- ors and friends to select their goods as early as possi- ble, that their orders may be executed promptly. ‘The unusual rush of business that will occur from tho great number of visitors arriving during the lat- ‘er part of this month and first part of next will cause reat anboyance unless this warning is heeded. FIRST FLOOR. UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Over 1,000 yards Raw Silk and Ramie Goods for Furniture Coverings, 50 inches wide, at 45c. per yard. A fine line of all qualitivs, patterns and colors of every Furniture Covering. A fine ltme of Chenille Table Covers, one yard aquare..... $1.00 ‘Pluahes from 90c. a yard upward. SECOND FLOOR WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Every style of Curtain from the Chespest Notting- ham to the Finest Russian and from the Cheapest Tur- coman to the Finest Silk or Satin. ‘The Baby Carriages on this floor are in the way and they have been reduced below cost. WaLL PAPERS. ‘We haves large stock, combining every new style and the latest and finest productions of Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers. Our Fresco Decorator is one of the best in the country. THIRD FLOOR—CARPETS. Here you will eee displayed every good style and pattern from the home and foreign markets, includ- ing Bugs of all makes from the cheapest to the best. You will be shown through the stock with pleasure, whether you desire to purchase or not, FOURTH FLOOR—OARPETS AND REED AND BATTAN FURNITURE, A fall line of Ingrain Carpets, O01 Cloths, Linoleum, Corticines, Druxgets, Art Squares; Cario, Damascus and Kensington Carpets made in squares to it almost ‘any room, Rattan and Reed Chairs, Tables, Lounges and Couches. Screens of all kinds. Also Screen Frames, Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Chests and Water Filters. FIFTH FLOOR-PARLOR FURNITUBE. The assortment of these goods far surpasses all our former efforts, Besides about one hundred suites of factory-made work we exhibit a great many of our own work, ready for the covers, ‘These we guarantee tobe of the finest workmanship and made as repre- wented ‘The assortment of Cabinets, Tables, Fancy Desks, Chairs and Easels is very extensive. SIXTH FLOOR. DINING BOOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE. The variety is complete—from the cheapest to the Dest. ‘The Sideboards, Tables and Chairs are far in advance in style and quality for the money of anything ever before produced. Book Cases, Desks, Folding Beds of all kinds; also Wardrobes and Chiffoniers or Chests of Drawers are the productions of the best manufacturers, SEVENTH PLOOB. BED kOOM FURNITURE. Our unprecedented large sales during the past year ensbles us to inaugurate the Fall Season with an entirely NEW STOCK OF THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS. This line comprises every class of Bed Room ¥urni- ture, in all the different woods, from $15 to $300 per suit, W. B MOSES & SON, CORNER F AND 11TH STS. N.W. WASHINTON, D. 0. =o Gaear Corsa Axv Javan TEA CO, ‘TEAS AND COFFEES AT WHOLESALE PRICES TO CONSUMERS. BEST STRONG RIO, 200. BEST YEL. RIO, 220, BEST WHITE BIO, 250. BEST GOVT. JAVA, 30c, BEST MANDHELING JAVA, 330. BEST CREAM JAVA, 350, GREAT CHINA AND JAPAN TEA CO, J. McILVEEN, Mgr. 2016-1m,4p 731 7TH 8T ‘We have just opened our second importation of the Seasonof ~ bo hoyponge art a Decoration, Prices very much less than such goods hereto- fore beep sold for. ~~ SEPTEMBER 12, 1889.” WOODWARD © LOTEROR, COR 117TH AND F STS, XW. } (A column of ‘store news” every day.) All the “short lengths," “odd sizes," amall Jota, bc., which have accumulated since our Bemnant Gale last Friday will be offered tomorrow at greatly reduced prices. This clearing out all odds and ends one day of the ‘week is our idea of good store management. ‘We Have the least of such goods of any large Gry goods establishment in the city—in the country, perhape—for the reason that we do ‘Bot allow them to accumulate, preferring to make the price low enough to induce you to buy at sight. As we are clearing out all “Remnants” to make room for the new Fall Btock, you can essily secure bargains to- morrow. GREAT REMNANT SALE IN LINEN DEPARTMENT, We shall have a thorough cleaning up in this Department Friday. TABLE CLOTHS—4 Four-quarter Dam- tak Fringed Cloths. Reduced to 90c. 2 Seven-quarter Cream Damask Fringed Cloths, with Red Borders, Reduced to @1 each. 3 Seven-quarter Bleached Damask Fringed Cloths, with Red Borders. Reduced to 61.25. 4 Eight-quarter Fringed Damask Cloths, ee and £ Bleached, Reduced to 2 Ten-quarter Cream Damask Fringed Cloths. Keduced to $2.25. 2 Twelve-quarter Bleached Damask Pat- tern Cloths. Reduced to $2.25. 1 Fine Damask Table Set, consisting of @ Cloth 2 by 236 yds., and one dozen % Nap- kins to match. Reduced to $5. 2 Four-quarter Bleached Damask Clothe. Reduced to 38c. 1 Six-quarter Damask Pattern Cloth, Re- duced to 5c, 6 Bleached Damask Pattern Cloths— 2, size 2 by 2 yds. Reduced to $1. 2, size 2 by 24 yde, Beduced to $1.25. 2, size 2 by 3 yda, Reduced to 81.50. TRAY CLOTHS. 4 Fringed Damask Tray Cloths, with Colored Bordera, Reduced to 30c. 1” Dozens in Bleached % * ~ © 9135. x ° XS “ " 81.75. eo me = = 92.00. 2° 4% «© = + $300. (Second floor.) TOWELS.—15 Extra-large Honey-comb Bath Towels. Reduced to 20c. 4 Fancy Turkish Bath Towels, with knotted fringe. Reduced to 12 Ke. 14 All-linen Huck Towels, with fancy Borders, Reduced to 20c. 25 Elegant Bleached Damask and Huck Towels, Reduced to 373¢c. (Second floor.) “SHORT LENGTHS” IN DAMASES.—We shall offer a very choice collection of short Pieces this Friday, among which will be five “short lengths" of Extra-fine Extra-wide Table Damasks (measuring 25 yards wide), in the following quantities: 1% Yards reduced to $2.50 for piece, 2 one ese ™m © S - gates © we ~ -gss0* = “ “ «go * « (Second floor.) CRASH.—NMore than # hundred “short lengths” of Linen Crash and Toweling, in desirable lengths, at reduced prices, (Second floor.) MERINO UNDERWEAR.—9 Ladies’ Me- rino Jereey-fitting Vests, with high neck and long sleeves. Size 38. Reduced to 3 for ‘€1—the original price of two. 9 Boys Merino Vesta, with high neck and long sleeves, Sizes 30, 32 and 34. Re- duced to 25¢, 6 pairs Boys’ Merino Drawers to match the above Vests. Sizes 28 and 30. Reduced ‘to Y5e, 6 pairs Ladies’ Unbleached Balbriggan Drawers. Reduced to 37}¢e. (First floor, annex.) HOSIERY.—7 pairs Ladies’ French Lav- 14 pairs Ladies’ Lisle-thread Hosein Tan aud Gray. Sizes 8 and 834. Heduced to 350. or3 for 81. 11 pairs Ladies’ Gray and White and Brown and White Striped Lisle-thread Hose. Sizes $ and 8%. Reduced to 25c, 7 pairs Ladies’ Fine Garnet Drop-stitchea Lisle-thread Hose, Size 9. Reduced to 3THe, (First floor, annex.) BOYS’ CLOTHING.—Three Boys’ Striped Flannel Shirt Waists. Sizes 5,6 and 7 years, BeGuced to 50c. 5 Boys’ Percale Shirt Waists in nest pat- terns. Size 10 yeara. Reduced to 50c. 8 Boys’ White Shirt Waists, with linen collar and cuffs. Sizes 5, 7, 10 and 12 years, Reduced to 75c. 4 Boys’ Navy Blue Sailor Suits, Bizes 4, 5, Gund 9, Keduced to $4. 4 Boys’ Mixed Cheviot One-piece Kilt Bults, Sixes 2, 23, Sand 4 years, Reduced GLOVES.—Nine pairs Ladies’ 6-button Length All-silk Jersey Gloves, in Tan Shades. Sizes Gigand 7, Reduced to 50c. 3 pairs Ladies’ 8-button ‘Mousquetaire Swede Gloves, mm Tan Shades. Size 6x. Ee- @uced to $1.50. 5 pairs Ladies’ 4-button } Length Green Real Kid Gloves, with embroidered backs, Sizes 5}gand 5%. Reduced to $1.50. (First floor; center.) MEN'S GOODS.—81 pairs Men's Short- legxed, Half-wool, Fall-weight Drawers, Sizes 28, 30, 32, 34, 34, 38 and 40. Be- duced to 50c. 2 pairs Men's Fancy Cotton Half Hose. Bize 04, Reduced to 15c. * 19 pairs Men's Fancy Cotton Half Hose. Sizes ¥34, 10 and 1034. Reduced to 35c., or 3 for gL 2 pairs Men's Fast Black Half Hose. Size 9. Reduced to 35e. 1 pair Men's Fast Black Half Hose, Size 9. Reduced to 500, (First floor.) CURTAINS.—1-pair Lots in Nottingham Curtains. 1 PairEcru. Reduced to #3.50, oe 1. het ee White @oreest pre -pair Lots. White. "Reducea “ Bera, ar) MISCELLANEOUS UPHOLSTERY. —1 jot Plush Poles, in Red and Bive, mounted in Nickel, Brass and Copper, complete with Brackets, Kings and Ends. Reduced to ua, h. ex) “Short Lengths” in Cretonne, Scrim, China Sik and Canton Flannel. SHAWLS.—2 Full-size Cream Cashmere Shawis, with knotted fringe. Slightly soiled, Reduced to 82. 1 Heavy-kuit, Large Size Black Worsted Shawl. One-belf off. Reduced to $1.50. Tan Cashmere Shawls; full size Re- CORSETS.—4 pairs Drab Satteen Corseta, with short waists, side steels, bones fanned Way Wek ‘Most likely the very remnant to suit you is here, and. Yet you'll not find it quoted below. ‘To explain: ii E. A ADS: BURGH & BRO. ‘Will give Economics! Housewives o chance tobey UPHOLSTERY end HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ‘80 CHEAP that it will prove advantageous to take immediate advantage of our offeringa Now that you ‘are making preperetions to fix up your house for FALL PALAIS ROVAL. ‘We also wish to draw your attention to the fact that Several of the lots quoted below are NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS reduced in price to cxsate s soins tadecs ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. | 4.4 WINTER the chance is agulden one, Rosvee Goons Axo Uusszuus. ‘Tease bespaine micht strike the eres of the newet- ‘lous as dubious. Those are the very people we would like to have here. We coulésoon substantiate all tald im this column and naturally 8 good many similar bas gains that can not find space here for ORE WEEK FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. ‘WE SOLD OVER FIVE THOUSAND PAIR op LACE CURTAINS LaST YEAR ‘This year we intend to sell more, ‘This is bow we do it—by selling $1.25 Curtains for 980. BOYS’ Light Weight Rubber Coats, @1.45. Finished like Men's Conte, $1.98, Those Extra Long for Big Boys, $2.25. LADIES' FEATHER WEIGHTS. Selected from the fail and winter novelties is the improved “Irish $1.30. “Mother Hubbard” style, $1.45. The latest gery novelty in Fancy Colors and Stripes, @2.48-| $150 “ ¥ #100 WARRANTED ONE YEAR, A written guarantee for the asking. 275 5 = e186. $2.25 “Gloria” Umbrellas for $1.19, and thowe with | g009 = = 91.59, 28-inch Paragon frames 1.39 inetead of $1.50, These Umbrelias re-covered free of charge should they split] 9250 = ~ 9175, within one year of purehase, oie, - oe > «TRE PALAIS 3.00 = ¥ e200 | a e350 ¢ " 92.25, LACES.—Will you be willing to have your Tace| #400 ° ome aa er eae gen cone me ah tale 85.00 e ? 93.50. ¥es. 50 © = 63.75. ‘Then look through the Remnants of Black Chantilly Flouncings and Russian Neta #600 * * e400. iarrow Laces for s dozen purposes you need not be told of. Short Lengths of Black Sk Chantilly and | 600 Beal Lace for 94.08, Spanish Guipure Laces, also Torchon, Valenciennes 97.00 ° = 95.50. Irish Point and Oriental Laces at balf, 7 RUFFLINGS.—Nearly 100 Remusnte in leneths| gs.00 = © 96.00. suitable for Neck and Sleeves, A few ood bargains also in Skirt Ruflings. Every length has the price| 69.00 “ © 96.73, marked on, so help yourself tomorrow. VEILING.—Perbaps © hundred vieces of Veiling; | 800m up to @180 per pair, Rot one piece too little fora veil. Your choice for Se. HANDKERCHIEFS.—Some show handling, but you'll recognize some 19c. and 25c. qualities, Choice for 10c. each. SHOES.—Combination lot of Button Boots for big firls. Some are band-sewed and were @4. Choice for $1.50 pair. Sizes for mmaller children §1 8 pair; Combination lot Ladies’ Button Boots for €2.80-0 Pair. You recognize some old favorites that were 63.50 and @4. for Ribbons, ‘We are Girect importers and sell LAGE CURTAINS for so Little profit that we really have mo com petitors in that line, ‘Look for yourselves. Over four hundred samples to select from in Nottingham, Imitation Brussela, Mus Ain, Antique, Guipure, Cluny, Swiss, Saxony Brus- eels, Brussels Point, Egyptian, Colburt, Renaissance. Trish Point, Madras, Velour De Linde ilk snd ‘Various other Fancy Curtains, Positively the largest assortment to be seen heresboutsand as many ee all others in Washington show together. ‘This sale opens our CURTAIN SEASON. Come and see and you will buy. The more weeell the lower the Price. It is the quantity eold that allows us to under ecll all othera, In HEAVY PORTIERES we take the same leading position as in Laces and have them from $1.75 per Pair to $60 as follows: SILK CHENILLE, TAPES- ‘TRY, DERBY SATIN VELOURS, DAMASK, TURK- ISH, VELOURS and all other leading makes, We will save You money on hesvy hangings. Also in FURNITURE COVERINGS, as «few Sample Bargains, FRENCH COTTON TAPESTRY, 75c.; regular value, 81.50, FRENCH GILK BROCATELLE, 62.50; regular value, 65. FRENCH SILK BROCATELLE, $5.50; regular value, $9, FRENCH SILK DAMASK, 67. ; regular value, ¢12 The Remnant Counters Embroideries, Gloves, Jewelry, Underwear, Leather Goods, &e., each morning receive the Rempants from the previous day's business. The early caller gets first choice, and, of course, the best bargains, x (Continued below.) - ‘Bere are seasonable bargains in Fall Weight Goods: 83 LADIES’ Waking Jackets of broadcloth and @iagonal in Black and colora, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 Jackets reduced to $2 $4.50, 65 and &6 Jackets reduced to 4. 19 MISSES’ (12 to 18 years) Walking Jackets, Styles as quoted above for Ladies’ wear. 2, G30 aud 64 Juckela tedue . $3, + uced 1 Jackets reduced to ‘Peeed sui «ee, 4; $4.50 and waeata® fof Chtidren (4 to 13 yours a, trim with braid and velvet. Alterations free. $6.50 and 7 Bult reduced tee aee 102 JERSEYS.—All broken lots of Platted, Braided, and Veet E combined low Cie Jerseys for @2.50 $3.08 Jerseys for ‘The extra sizes for stout ladies reduced from $2. toonly #108, Bu few ot thoes, ig (Continued below.) = J 9 T HOSE 25c. Buc Hose CONSIDER.—DOUBLE ENF! AND DOURLE Bigi-SPLiceD’ Heelies mn Bee aizes for only Zoe. cop Seok Rainer ne nang Werene wo lor any 2 4 ETy pair warranted Fast Bleck: money Bot so, (Continued below.) Axovr Tose New Rusoxa 3,528 pieces of Ribbons—the Palais Royal's Istest Great purchase, arrived in Washington Wednesday, September 11. Thursday, Friday snd Saturday, September 12, 13, 14, i the time for the scramble for them, Monday there'll be » thousand and one who'll re ret they didn’t secure some of them. THE PALAls ROYAL We carry TRIMMINGS, such as FRINGES, CORDS LOOPS, &o. tomatch all our materials. All work done by skilled workmen and special designs made when desired. DOWT YOU BE ONE. nitanieret em Sy Areyou going to REFIT or FRESHEN up your puis aac eel PARLOR, LIBRARY, DINING ROOM, SITTING DOWT YOU BE OxE ROOM, BED ROOMS, RECEPTION ROOMS, orother DON’T YOU BE ONE. Portions of your house, if so come to us and you will DON'T YOU BE ONE be surprised at the completeness of our line of Duy 7 YOU BE ONE. DRAPERIES and UPHOLSTERIES tn general. aceeial hin 0 si As a apecial feature of this sale we will give s BRASS chars OU ui dans TRIMMED CURTAIN POLE, complete, with every DON'T YOU BE ONE. pair of Curtains from $1.50 per pair up. DON'T YOU BE ONE. ‘The subjoined articles are all of the verybest value, a- DONT YOU BE ONE though the prices attached would notindicate it They DONT YOU BE ONE. ‘are goods which we have heretofore sold for consider- DON'T YOU BE ONE. ably more, but we like to offer inducements in DON'T YOU BE ONE. STAPLE MERCHANDISE at the inception of s sss- nots Lentins bexe son, to offer yous stimulus to bring you bere and then DON'T YOU BE ONE. DONT YOU BE ONE have the opportunity of showing you other meri DON'T YOU BE ONE asectepteceed DONT YOU BE ONE 200 dosen 18-inch PLAID LUNCH DOXLIES st 5c DON'T YOU BE ONE er dozen. DON'T YOU BE ONE 500dosen 16-tnch PLAIN LUNCH DOYLIES et DON'T YOU BE ONE. 400. pur tome. Sore Dev Beem, 100 dosen 5-8 DAMASK DOTLIES ot O80. py DONT YOU BE ONE DON'T YOU BE ONE. — Sone 200 an coe 50 dosen 20-inch RED-BORDERED GERMAN DOW? YoU BE OR. ‘NAPKINS, $1.50 dozen. DON'T YOU BE ONE 100 dozen 3-4 UNDRESSED GERMAN K APEINS DON'T YOU BE ONE $1.75 doses, DOT FOU BE OFR, 250 dosen ALL-LINEN IRISH MUCK TOWELA DON'T YOU BE ONE sini Gaia ea uae size 18136, 12}40, each, nine atk aaa 100 dosen TURKISH TOWELS, size 19x38, 180. DOWT YOU BE ORR. 50 dozen WHITRZ ENGLISH BATHING TOWELS DowT YOU BE ONE size 2754, 500, DON'T YOU BE OXE 500 dosen TURKISH WASH CLOTHS at 180. per DONT YOU BE ONE @csea, SOE Te ES ON, 50 dosm 10-4 BARNSLEY DAMASK CLOTHS ot DONT YOU BE ONE G2 each, DONT YOU BE OXE. anne sls Scan Special value in 60-inch CREAM DAMASK ot 500, DONT YOU BE ONE oneal DOWT YOU BE ONE. 2,000 yards best quality COTTON CRASH st Sa. DONT YOU BE ONE. per yard DONT YOU BE ONR 200 short lengths in all quaitties of BLEACHED DON'T YOU BE ONE snd UNBLEACHED DAMASK at reduced prices. DOWT YOU BE ONE DOwT YOU BE OXE —_ DOWT YOU BE ONE, DOWT YOU BE OxR =Si= LAN YOU BE ONE : DOWT YOU BE ONR DOWT YOU BE ONE DowT YOU BE ONE

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