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‘ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY. THE EVENING STAR. |A Bazoz Or Isvrrazoxe WASHINGTON: == ‘TO OUR FRIENDS.—Ask your visiting out.of-town === | Sriends who wilt be here next week to take @ look trough “ Perry's” with you. TO STRANGERS, —At any time from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m, when you have @ little leisure, you can pass it profiiably ina tour through the “ Perry Ruitiding.” SPECIAL INVITATIONS. ‘The first of our special invitations comes from the GLOVE DEPARTMENT—first floor, at Niuth street door—and it is to the opening of full lines of Ladies’ In Philadelphia it is estimated that all the | the celebrated Trefousse Kid permits us to name in overhead wires of the Western Union tele- ad graph company will have disappeared, and been Pye yp bgabeoronting rd laid in the underground conduits of the Bell 3 “ —No. 1 black — 1.75. telephone company by this time noxt year, | Every pair fitted to the hands and guaranteed, Superintendent Gill made a tour of observation eaies in Europe lately, and found that in allthe large | gyyrrs5.—The §-button Suede, embroidered in the cities marked progress has been made in under- latest narrow stitching, in all the shadesof Tan, $1.00 ground telegraphy. In Paris the absence of | ® pair. overhead wires is most noteworthy. The great sewers are used there as conduits, which fact accounts for the ease of introducing the new system. The chief difficulty everywhere, he explains, where wires are run underground, is in locating trouble on the lines. If a break oceurs close to a manhole, it is easy enough to make the necessary repairs; other wise the streets must be torn up to get at the damaged place. Of course this is a nuisance; but no system of improvement the world ever saw was perfectat the start. Every one of them has been a growth, often a tedious growth. The remedy for the present difficulty will come in time. The necessities of the case will stimulate invention. What we are con- cerned with now is to get rid of a serious an- noyance to the public, whose comfort is tobe | our second special invitation comes from the Coract considered always in preference to that of any | Department, and includes all the favorite makes, private corporation. The fact that Philadel-| R_ & G.—we show. full line of the celebrated R. & phia, by taking a firm grip on this matter, has | G. Corsets in Black and White, mentioning a fine grade got so far along with it that she can see her | *t 75c. : short and extra long at $1.00, and White Sat- total deliverance only twelve months ahead, | #¢ *t€1.50. ht a ther cities in their straggle | _. P—In this make of Corsets the prices for Black =a ae : 88" | and White range from 81.50 to i = cee “Venus” at $3.00, and the No. 2 Blac New York is beginning to have a taste of what 5 THOMSON'S.—We offer this famous make of the San Francisco and Portland and other Pacific | “Glove-ftting” Corsets in medium aud extra lengths coast cities have passed through within the last | at €1.00. twenty years, in the upbuilding ofa Chinese | FRENCH WOVEN.—We are enabled to offer a Su- quarter, where these people of a strange civil- | perbly Fitting French Woven Corset, in medium and ization, using a language unintelligible to the | *tF lensths, at 1. eye and ear of our race, herd togetherand defy | DR. WARNER’S.—The Dr. Warner Coraline Corset Caucasian rule and influence. Having once | **#1- planted themselves in a place in this way it is a almost impossible to root them out, They re-| Our third special invitation relates to a few items in modela neighborhood in their own fashion. | Skirts. We offer a superior assortment of Ladies’ White people will not live among them, so that | Flanuel Skirts, in Black and colors, and in the very property values and rentals thereabout are | Popular shadesof Navy, Brown. Gray, Garnet and iY - Gobelin. Prices range from $1.50 to 83.75. whoily at the mercy of the Chinese themselves; , and, when means have been discovered of fore | , A stiking value will be found in our line of Lailies' > ye Black, Quilted Satin Skirts at #4, 84.50, #5, gU and ing them to move, the whites will not inhabit | 97-50. bisck Scttsen shine with’ ceihod eae ant THE EVENING STAR has tne fullest Local Cireuiation ofany Newspaper tz the Werte, and as an Advertising Medium is werth more than all the other papers pupnened TASTEFUL.—The 5-button Dressed Kid, in Tan and Brown, narrow stitching, $1.00 « pair. ELEGANT.—The 4-button Dressed Kid, Tan shades, suaranteed, at $1.25 a pair. POPULAR.—The 4-button Suede or Dressed Kid, in Black and Shades of Gray and Tan, $1.50 pair and warranted. FULL DRESS.—The 8-button Suede Mousquetaire 8t 61.50 spair. Also the very finest of Holste Suedes, every pair made by hand, coming in all the newest shades of Tan, Red, Green, Biue, Modes and Gray. Warranted perfect goods in every instance. Reymer's Black Suede in 4 and 8-button Mousquetaires, Even- ing Gloves in all shades and lengths. Misses’ Kid and Fubric Gloves of all kinds fitted to the hand. Glove Department on first floor next to Ninth street entrance, the same dwellings after them. ders, aremarked $3 and $4.50. oe Here is Yale college, the home of a theology — which used to pride itself upon the title “Anti- | Elevator to Corset and Skirt Depts. Papist,” supporting a Roman Catholic club. The membership is all undergraduate, natar- ally; but the faculty, though personally of the SEATON PERRY, Protestant faith, smile encouragingly upon it, “Pzury Buripixa,” Fifty years ago such a thing would have been Cor, 9th and Penn. ave. impossible. This shows that the world, or at | Established 1840. it least one part of it, has,made not a little prog- ress in the direction of a real religious charity. $< — From the unconscious testimony of the press c mite. oo dispatches the inference is safe that the Aus-| \JEN'S HEAVY KNIT UNDEKSHIRIS AND ‘ ‘ Drawers, lic, each ; elegant for working purposes. trahan ballot law proved its worth in Montana At EAUFMAN’S, Saturday evening from 6:30 to 9 at the late election. The fact that the vote was | “lock. Don’t miss i oc3-8t cast early, that the counting was easily done, and that the result showed a general smashing | Mouse & Henewaxws of “slates” is enough to mark the reform asa success, THREE ee It is an interesting coincidence that the COLOSSAL chestnut season begins in the markets and on STORES bed political stamp about the same date every ARE A WORLD WITHIN THEM — SELVES, WHERE ALL IS BUSTLE, ACTIV- Seattle, Spokane Falls and Butte seem to] ry AND BUSINESS, OUR MISSION HAS have furnished only the beginning of theses-| yven seew To AIDIN ALLEVIATING THE son's fires in the great northwest. At Helena a blaze was attempted, but the threat of a re- BURDENS OF HOUSE KEEPERS WHO HAVE vival of the vigilantes may put a damperon| NOT AN ABUNDANCE OF THIS WORLD'S the enthusiasm of the incendiaries for the WEALTH. ——_ TO BRING CONTENTMENT TO HUS- ———— The suggestion of some New York world’s BANDS AND COMFORT TO THEIR FAMI- fair enthusiast that the Eiffel tower shouldbe} 35 13 4 LaBOR OF WHICH WE NEVER outdone on this side of the water by a tre- dats ii mendously deep hole in the ground isnota} TRE SELL ON bad one. New York will want some such place CREDIT to which her pretensions may retire when all dias Gau-uue ia eearand Waa has the | 47 LOWEST CASH FIGURES, AND ACCEPT far site. IN RETURN SMALL PARTIAL PAYMENTS = BY THE WEEK OR MONTH IN SATISFAC- TION OF THE DEBT. WE TRUST NO RE- Looxse A ugan. LIABLE HOUSE KEEPER WILL HESITATE TO PAY US A VISIT, IF IT BE MERELY TO LEARN WHAT AN ADVANTAGE, ABOVE WITH US THIS SEASON 18 GOING TO BE OTHERS, OUR A MOST PRONOUNCED SUCCESS FROM AN ARTISTIC STANDPOINT AS WELL AS IN THE VOLUME OF SALES. WHY SHOULDN'T IT? ALL THE ELEMENTS NECESSARY TO A GREAT SUCCESS ARE EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM OFFERS FOR THE COMFORT AND HAPPI- HERE. COUNTERS GROAN BENEATH A MEAS OF THB PUBLIC. WEALTH OF NEW AND SPARKLING OUR LINE 18 REPLETE WITH PARLOR STYLES FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. AND BED-ROOM FURNITURE OF EVERY NOVEL DESIGNS IN HOME AND FOREIGN GRADE; DINING-ROOM KEQUISITES, FABRICS CONSTRUCTED BY AMERICAN FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE MOST HANDS INTO GARMENTS THATRE CAL- ELABORATE AND BEST; CULATED TO ADORN THE HUMAN FORM. CARPETS OF EVEKY GRADE AND STYLE; Minitein dun) sicLewies DRAPERIES OF EXQUISITE DESIGN. SEC- CLOTHES ARE DEAR IF GIVEN AWAY. RETARIES, TOILET SETS AND AN END- PROPERLY TAILORED GARMENTS COST TNS VARIETY OF MONEY TO PRODUCE, BUT ARE ALWAYS STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, CHEAPEST IN THE END. UPON ANY OF WHICH WE CAN FIT OUT BOY OR MAN-OR YOUR OWN TERMS OF PAY- BOTH—IN JUST SUCH GOODS. IT's THE MENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. NO DELAY IN DELIVERY WILL BE OCCASIONED BY THE BLOCKADE OF THE SEVENTH ONLY KIND WE HANDLE. GOODS THAT ARE GOOD, HONEST, RELIABLE AND SUCH AS WE'RE BACK OF YOU IN BUYING. OUR EE AY ORME. AB) We PRICES ARE WITHIN YOUR REACH. NOT SER TEREIATD FO AEE? COR CREE Wik Gi SOW Waele a: Gace ao baa PROMPTLY BY WAY OF OUR COLOSSAL Shen Seu doewia cay acceh Sun ESTABLISHMENT ON MASSACHUSETTS FIRST OF JANUARY, THE GOODS ARE beeen BERE, THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. ——- HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, B. ROBINSON & CO. 921 and 923 7th st and 636 Mass. ave. nw. THE IDEAL OUTFITTERS, _ 24m ¥ is ‘ ENUE. HILDREN'S SCARLET ALL-WOOL VESTS AND 03-20 909 PENNSYLVANIA AV. C paras ane: Cities White A Ybe. for Vests, Se.; rine 3c. a size. oct. OUR FINE DRESS GINGHAM REMNANTS B. ’ So: Gie.. from 6:30 to p.m. Saturday, October d- T. Towszn & ~ Sete the day ‘KACEMAN'S DU Bi coM: DRY GOODS DEALERS, AOR he soe 1316 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Oc Parzoxs Axo Furexvs lew York Mills Bleached ting, 36 ya. wide, 25c. | win) please take notice that we will show a great os sooached seeding a ‘New Materials and Work, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. re in shades, 57) v Buk Foo. tn all shadow vee, Our regular Full Opening must be delayed for s willed week on account of the huilding next to us. prt Think ga ao Amongst the any new materials, we are offering: ) the-Laons Bleached Cotton, Sige. SILK MAIL CLOTH, in Cream, White, Blue aud Old < ob tennel suiting. JS inches wide, 2c. Gold, 54 inches wide at, $3.75:per yard. hel Suiting, SO tmche wide: Shree" 04 Plaids =| NEW ENGLISH COTTON FABRIC, 72 inches, in i ached Table Linen, skoc. Cream, just the thing for Table Covers, $1.80 per yd. ea. in all cola BOLTON SHEETING, Now Shades, 72 inches, $1. piscol Henrietta, se CREAM BOLTON SHEETING, 72 inches, 50c. “sul Daya T00'# Underwear,in all prices. | STAMPED LINENS, New Desicns, HEMSTITCHED SQUARES, at 850. : cia Umbrellas, $1. LEAF PATTERN SQUARES AND SCARFS, $1.25. fowela, Saphins, Fable Clothe ae, 3y13-3m rn ee -——_ ——_—_—__—— Stamping while you wait, FP ¥. G. riscuer OPPENHEIMER, Decorative Art Rooms, ART AND STA: TIOMERY COMPARE, 008-20 514 9th at. nw, 529 15TH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING), parontena, TTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS! shai seen “ Pe * SOUVENIR OF THE GREAT TRIENNIAL Latest Publications, Kare Prints. CONCLAVE get a PATENT MALTESE CROSS COIX Artistic Picture Framing in Gold ot Bard Woods. Regilding of Old Frames aud Restoring of Paintings | PURSE, FINE CARD CASE, POCKET BOOK, WRIT- as specialty. ING TABLET, DRESSING CASE, CIGAR CASE FINE STATIONERY AND CARD ENGRAVING. | FURNISHED SATCHEL TRAVELING BAG, or other Latest Designs, Low Prices. 2026-3m_| Fine Fancy Lesther Goods frum the elegant stock at AVIR® AGAIN BRORIVED the Trunk Manufactory of Sir Knight gS Ch nee, niet of JAMES &. TOPHAM, for the coming ‘ele & Co. Metropolitan Police fod Citusen’s duits,. Pio ; ts TRE F AMR. 812 7TH 6T. ¥.W. Luons Suozs BURT'S. OUR LADIES' DEPARTMENT I8 FULL AXD SOMPLETE. NEVER WAS THE DEMAND SOGREAT AS IT IS TODAY FOR HONEST SHOES, AND WITH THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICE OF LEATHER THERE I8 NO REASON WHY RELIABLE SHOES CANNOT BE HAD ATA MODERATE PRICE. THIS I8 THE AIM THAT THE BURT SHOE HAS BEFORE IT, AND WE ARE DETERMINED TO LEAVE NOTHING UNDONE TO BRING ITS MERITS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. A COMPARISON oF ouR PRICES WITH THE HIGHER FIGURES THAT ARE ASKED FOR BY OTHER DEALERS WILL SHOW THAT BURT'S SHOES ARE THE BEST FORTHE LEAST MONEY. 8t@15 per pair. You will beagresably surprised to learn that, commencing MONDAY, October 7, we will sell these Curtains in following shades, Olive Green, Sage Green, Terra Cotta, and Blue, at the remarkably low price of $10 per pair. These Curtains areof @ne quality and eres bargain. We will also offer our full Une of IMPORTED BAGDAD CURTAINS at 96. This isextremely cheap for these Curtains, which are of ex- cellent quality and sell elsewhere for much more. ‘Have you observed those besutifal SILK CURTAINS Teduced to @5 per pair. Don't think because we are offering these goods st clove prices they are not of good quality. WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. IF YOU ARE PREPARING FOR THE CONCLAVE Our success andthe extensive scaleto which our Dusiness has increased is due to the value we have al- waysgiven. We shall always endeavor to maintain the unsurpassed reputation we have gained for the fine quality, durability, and low prices of our goods: ‘We desire to direct your attention to the fact that we have not one dollar's worth of old stock in our place. Everything is entirely new, having been placed in the building within the past ten days, If you need anything in the way of Carpets it will be to your advantage to examine our complete stock of Axminster, Wilton, Moquettes, Body Brussels and In- UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AND HAVE YOUB DELIVERED EARLY LADIES' HAND-MADE SHOES. COMMON SENSE AND OPERA TOE. PATENT LEATHER TIP, MONDAY MORNING. ‘RUGS of all kinds at greatly reduced prices. ‘If you contemplate the purchase of FURNITURE of ‘any description we invite you to inspect our extensive stock and note the low prices, All goods marked in ‘We open on MONDAY MORNING as a Special Sale 100 S-piece Oak Suites, Large Beveled Glass, at rrr a! THESE SHOES ARE ALWAYS TO BE FOUND IN STOCK. IT 18 THEREFORE TO THE SELF-INTEREST OF THEY SHOULD BUY THEIR SHOES OF » 812 7TH ST. N.W. 100 3-piece Oak Suites at $24.00. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. Orverxine WE HAVE BESIDES THE ABOVE SHOE ALL THE LATEST SFYLES NOW IN STOCK. WE ARE THE LEADERS IN ALL THAT PERTAINS TO FINE FOOTWEAR. PARTIES UNABLE TO CALL AT OUR STORE PER- BONALLY CAN ORDER BY MAIL AND WILL RECEIVE AS MUCH CARE AS IF THEY WERE HERE THEMSELVES. CUT THIS OUT AND WHEN YOU WANT SHOES SEND FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY ‘We cordially thank our pstrons for the hearty sup- Port we have received from them and respectfully Fequest acontinuance. We will also be highly «rati- fied to make new acquaintances and number them among our many patrons, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 AND 8 JULIUS LANSBURGH, MISS GUSSIE, 13th and F sta, 615 11th st. ow. LADIES’ FRENCH KID BUTTON, OPERA AND COMMON SENSE, 85.00, $6.00, $7.00. Mu. J. P. Panes, Gaaxp Obvenixe. IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, ‘The Ladies’ Tailor, will'exhibitinext week, commenc- ing Monday, Elegant Goods, selected in PARIS and . The Parisian TRIMMINGS AND GUODS for EVENING WEAR are elegant in the extreme—some for Costumes, Coats, Ulsters, are very select, while the Cloth for RIDING HABITS are the best. While my fitting and workmanship are the very best my prices are reasonable. I make Cloth Costumes from 830 upward, with cloth and all ; also make up Ladies’ Own Materials. The price for making is from $10 and upward. Goods and Trimmings will also be sold by the yard. Compare my prices with those of other houses, The house will be open to all, Call and examine, GEO. WHITE, 1110 F ST. N.W. LADIES' HAND-MADE DONGOLA WALKING BOOT, 23.50, $4.00, $5.00, 86.00, $7.00, 1107 F STREET, WILL OPEN A CASE OF LONDON AND PARIS real gems, The Clot] MILLINERY, EXCLUSIVELY DESIGNED THE ABOVE LINES OF LADIES’ HAND- SEWED SHOES ARE MADE IN SPANISH ARCH, MEDIUM AND COMMON SENSE STYLES, FROM AA toE. SIZES 1 TO 7, FOR HER HOUSE, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, s3 Ave We Tuxze: You can put it downass pretty reliable fact that we “‘are there” with everything in the line of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s outfittmes. ARE WE THERE WITH OUR DECORATION! We've tried todo our best in this particular, ‘asin all we undertake. Guess we've succeeded, Judging from the comments the press and pub- lic have made on them. ARE WE THERE WITH MEN'S CLOTHING? Never nearer perfection than we are at this moment, We've never carried the variety that we do today, and never such wonderful quali- ties at such beggarly low prices. ARE WE THERE WITH OUR BOYS’ AND CHIL- DREN'S CLOTHING? Well, now, you can just make up your minds that there isn’t a house in the country that de- ‘Votes any more time and talent to the gathering together of their Juvenile stock than we do, The qualities and prices are always satis- Pauaverrma Store ‘We were never in as good a position as at Present to offer Good Values in the follow- ing Seasonable Goods: ALL SOLID LEATHER, WARRANTED TO BLANKETS—10-4, 1 up to 87. = Special All-wool 1.50 to 89. Special All-wool, . Red Wool, 84 to $7.50. Y BED COMFORTS—Full Size, $1 to $4.50, Cheese Cloth, $1.75 and 2. Batiste, extra fine, 8 BED SPREADS, 75c. to $4.50, Extra Values at $1, . The best ever offered. 70c. to $9 a pair. We would invite ‘our inspection. , $2 to 812 o pair; a few pair, slightly wreat reduction. have a Cream Damask, 66-inch 50c, Good Goods at 25, SIZES 11 TO 2, $2.00 TO $2.50. BIZES 236 TO 5%, 82.50 TO 84.00, LACE CURTAIN: soiled, TABLE LINENS—We Napkins and Doylies. ize Fine Damask Knotted Fringe Double Revered and Handsome Colored Border Towel at 25c., fully worth 35c, BARGAINS IN MATTINGS. CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w. MEN'S HAND-MADE COMFORTABLE WALKING SHOES, TOWELS—A Full Si LADIES, MOTHERS, FATHERS AND CHILDREN, YOU CAN ALL FIND AT OUR STORE APPROPRIATE, BECOMING AND WELL-FITTING SHOES AT LESS COST THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. five DING. opp. Masonic Temple. P.M. TO 9 O'CLOCK SATURDAY evening we will sel) ecled Button Shi i 8¥e. Clo-ed during the KAUPMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINATION 11th oc! ARE WE THERE WITH OUR HATS? OUR SHOES? OUR FURNISHINGS? Having just what you want at prices that Please comes pretty near “being there."" We al- ways calculate to have in stock nothing but what's reliable and fashionsble—but ail of that tad a ‘] 33 a em ‘see EERE mae & ARTHUR BURT & CO., ers 3 Beg yy 5 ecaa Pep. Kexee eekeS ¢ ARE WE THERE IN LINENS? Decidedly, yes! We're authority on all these things, both ready-made and to order, and keep always a complete stock. ARE WE THERE IN TA ILORING? ‘The very finest fabrics, the best artists and moderate charges “get us there" sure enouzh. ARE WE THERE WITH OUR LOUNGING ROBES? This is arevival of an old department, but we've put such life into it that it's been a suc- cess from the start. See what we've got—then ask us “are we there.”” WHAT DO YOU THINK NQW—“ARE WE g 1211 F 8T. X. W. Zp Fat a 2 Scag wry 200, (~l~1~) kt = Ped Kee SAS peeks >>, BE 8 > 8 3 gd 88 8 = O99, (i) Peg & a4 wzzza gy! at EI 27%e4 p errs LALLA Bo AALAL wenza [) ° W'S DOMET FLANNEL SHIRTS, 200,, FROM 0 p.m, to 9 o'clock Suturda: prices only for that tine. 3 BSE> y: these special wed ai the MAN'S DOUBLE COMBINATION, 11th A Herr Mepwn. GOOD MATERIALS AND FIRST-CLASS WORK CANNOT BE FURNISHED AT VERY LOW PRICES. ON THE OTHER HAND, THERE 18 NO REASON IN CHARGING AN EXORBITANT PRICE BECAUSE THE WORK IS FIRST- = ete OS att pret E esate 5 E i. i3¢<0 Zz nazna © wanes f) 5 azazy * nes wanna goers Sou! — See Ft 5 ES] a z at a ferns > ae] gE = Bem 8 BanZn 3 5 OS paras = é BAKS AND COMPANY. i} i) O99, ooo IIS WE ARE “STEARING BETWEEN” THESE TWO EXTREMES IN OUR CUSTOM DE- THE “GET THERE” OUTFITTERS, COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, NOVELTIES AND STAPLES PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH 8T. IN THE FIRST PLACE WE HAVE AS FINE GOODS AS ANYBODY. WE BUY ALL THE MEDIUM AND FINE GRADES AND THE NEWEST STYLES. IN THE SECOND PLACE WE HAVE AS GOOD CUTTERS AS CAN BE FOUND IN WASHINGTON, AND WE THINK WE HAVE MM) VETT TELLS ALL THE EVEN’ MMe; all Guanes eonddentiat Ladies VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, 631 D st, near 7th st. n.w. 1 Opeuing Bargains throughout the store in all De- UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR We will show— Palland Winter MILLINERY of the latest PARIS LONDON, and NEW YORK NOVELT§ES. CLOAKS and SUITS of the newest styles and Cloths THIRDLY, WE MAKE UP OUR GOODS HERE UNDER OUK OWN SUPERVISION. ‘WE USE THE BEST MATERIALS MADE FOR TRIMMINGS AND EMPLOY THE BEST “HANDS” IN THE CITY. ALL THIS MEANS “HIGH GRADE” OF WORK, BUT WE ARE CONTENT WITH SMALLER PROFiTS THAN ARE USUALLY CHARGED FOR FINE CUSTOM TAILORING, AND WE THINK WE CAN MAKE IT AN OBJECT TO YOU TO TRADE WITH US. TaRey REe Fes, en oe Jong sleeves, THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN DRESS GOODS All the new things in heavy and Lace Curtains, Table Covers and everything for home decorations, NEW ART GOODS. FALL AND WINTER HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Dress Trimmings of all descriptions, ‘New Handkerchiefs, Real Shell, Sterling Silver and 14-karat Gold Jewelry | _°%5. in all the new fads. New Watches, Imitation Jewelry of all kinds, a Novelties in Pocket Books and Chatelaine Bags. SPECIAL BARGAIN— Ladies’ Camel's Hair Vests, ‘High neck, long sleeves; worth 980. SPECIAL BARGAIN— Ladies' Extra Heavy EB. BARNUM & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVR Gee DENYS, Tas Boy OCS-3t W hg PEN st. ae. Surrasze Scirs. LADIES' NEW NECKWEAR. Fall and Winter's styles of Men's Furnishings, &c., &e., Be., ke. All Goods marked and sold atthe VERY LOWEST SUITABL> OVERCOATS, OURS I$ THE ONLY STORE OX 7TH ST. CLOS- ING AT 6 O'CLOCK. BAURES FALL OVERCOAT at 95.50 that sells at ates. We sells FALL OVERCOAT sold by others st 69 and $10, Our line of MEN'S SUITS runs trom $6 to $28, at 96.75 as good.as are ‘Cor. 11th and Rete nw. Saronpar, Ocrozes 5, 1889. Ours are low, unchanging pricea. Wedo ‘Rot put our prices down for s day ora week and then slide them upagain. One price for all times and to everybody. And it has Proven to be sure trade-building. LATE “OPENING” ARRIVALS.—We have now on displays great many Foods, Rotably Dress Goods, Silks, Wraps, and Tea Gowns, that did not arrive until late in the Week, and were consequently not ready for the “Opening.” These are now in position, ‘and visitors on Monday will see the finest stock of the sbove-mentioned goods ever ‘epened in Washington city. SILKS FROM THE LOOMS OF LYONS, FRANCE.—The present is the most varied and complete stock of Silk Fabrice we have ever shown. There isn’t a good silk mise ing. Look at the weaves—Pailette de Scie, Precteuse, La Czarine, Royale, Peau de Sole, Faille Flora, Faille Francaise, Peau do Fleur, Castillane, and no end of Armures, ‘Merveillewx. Gros Grains, Surahs and Paris “Novelty” Silks in exquisite Color Combi- ‘Dationa, ‘We have purposely omitted two brands of Imported Black Silks, in two entirely new ‘Weaves, because we wished to speak of them at length. They are “Regence” (pro- Bounced rajaunce) and Regence Cherubique, And are reversible, one side having 8 corded Gnish somewhat simtler to Sicilian, and the other side presents an entirely new weave— eppearance somewhat similar to an Mus- covite, yet with a softer and more elegant effect. It ts destined to becume the reign- ing Black Silk for fine dresses, It won't crease, crush, slip or pull; has rich, lus trous Ginish, and will bang more graceful in the present style of draperies than any other Silk. We have four qualities of the * Regence” at $1.50, $1.75, @2 and #2.25 Per yard, and one of the Regence Cheru- Dique st $2.50, which is one of the finest Pieces of Black Dress Silks yet shown by us. SPECIAL IN SILKS.—We beg to say that ‘We are again prepared to fill orders for the 20-inch Black Faille Francaise at 75c. per yard. 75c. never bought a better sik than this, A grand bargain, (First floor ; second annex.) REINFORCEMENTS IN DRESS GOODS, ‘You whohave been waiting to see “what will ‘be worn” can come now, as about all the ‘Dew weaves in dress goods that will appear ‘this winter have arrived. Wemight use this entire columa and then not describe half of the kinda, We might esy that all the ‘woolens you have read about in the various fashion journals and all you have beard your friends speak about are very apt to be here now. Superior quality of 50c. Cashmere Henri- eta in ahalf hundred beautiful new shades, Side-band Suitings, in choice colorings, 50c, 40-inch Plaid Suitings at 6236 and Thc. per yard. 42-inch Syrrienne Twills, in rich dark shades, 750, 42-inch Georgetta Cords, in entirely new shades, $1. 50-inch French Ermine Cords, in all the fashionable dark tints, $1.50. 42-inch Fine Scotch Cheviot Plaids, for traveling suits, $1.25. Elegant line of 54-inch Closking Cloths, inchoiee plaids end stripes for the “Re- camier,” “Irish Peasant” sud other fashion- able long garments, $1.50 per yard. (First floor; second annex.) BLACK GOODS.—Therejis every “indica- tion that Black Mohairs will be worn to ® greater extent than ever before—even eclipse their reign of ten years ago. We have all the best Mohairs and quote as follows: 42 to 44-inch Black Mohair Brilliantines at 50c., 75c., 81 and $1.25 per yard. 42 to 44-inch Mohair Sicilian, or Silk Lustre, at 50c., 75c., $1 and $1.25. 44 to 48.inch “Priestley's" Black Silke warp Mobair Lustres, in three superior ‘qualities, st $1.60, 81.75 and $2 per yard. NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS.—We have the Ja.est and best things in Dress Trimmings. The most fashionable are the Black Silk and Mohair Braid Passementeries. They are superior to any previous productions in this line, inasmuch as they are of finer qual- ityandim much more “lacey"geffects. We are also showing Side Panel Pieces, Silk Fringe Fronts, Ornaments, &c., in freat va- riety. Although better and prettier, the Prices are no higher than usually paid for greatly inferior trimmings. AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN GLOVES.—As we told you before we sell no cheap Gloves, but we do sell good Gloves cheap. We have secared at @ sacrifice 95 dozen Ladies’ 4-button Mignon Paris Suede Gloves, with three rows of narrow ailk em- broidery on the back, in assorted shades of ‘Tan, Mode, Gray and Brown, which we shall offer at the exoeptionally low price of 65c. per pair, ‘These aro excellent for shopping, marketing and ordinary wear, being durable and dressy. 65. (First floor; center.) MORE BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SPREADS, &0.—We have made large addi- tions to this stock and purchased at ex- tromely advantageous price, which enables us to give s much better quality for the sev- eral prices than is usually secured. Here is & partial catalogue of the stock: Ten-quarter White Blankets, at $1.23, 81.50, 82, 2.50, 83, $4 and $5 per pair, Ten-quarter Gray Blanketsat $1.25 and $2. Eleven-quarter White Blankets, at $2.50, 83, $3.50, 83.75, 85, 86, $6.50, 96.75, $7.50, $7.75 and upward. Eleven-quarter Gray Blankets, $1.75, 82, 82.50, 83, 83.50, 84, 65 aud $6.25 per pair. COMPORTABLES.—Bed Comforts of the dest erades of White Cotton Batting, cov- ered with Strong Prints, Cretonnes, Turkey Reda, Chintz and Sateens. The prices are graded socording to kinds and qualities, st $1, $1.25, 81.50, 61.75, $2, $2.50, 82.75, $3, $3.25, $3,50 and upward, We are showing @ superb line of Eider- down Quilts, with French Sateen, Satin and Silk coverings, both in plain shades and fancy figured effect, beautifully andstrongly quilted. $6.25 to $35 each. These make very acceptable wedding wifts, 12-4 White Blankets, st $6, $6.50, $7.50 and upward. ‘We have s special value in 14-4 White Blankets at $10 per pair. ‘We also call attention to our thoroughly- stocked department of Ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bolster Cases, Feathers, Feather Pillows, &. Being large dis tributors we are naturally large buyers, and in buying largely we secure the very best discounts, which enables us to quote lower Prices than would be otherwise possible. QUILTS.—The two extremes in prices are 60c. and €12. Best each pricecan buy. CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ‘Pretty goods at low prices sre apt todraw a crowd, and although there is usually o erowd there is no crowding for the reason ‘that we have greatly enlarged the depart- ment, and have three separate display rooms: for showing Curtains alone. ‘If you have spare rooms to it up for eom- pany during the Conclave do not fail to ex- amine our excellent values {in Curtains and As opecial attractions we offer 500 of White Nottingham Lace Curtains bell Jackets attracted much attent on during the “Open ing.” They have lap seams. two pockets, improved Dell sleeves, braid binding ant tailor finished. Then, sometimes, those who can afford to pay a good price, can appreciate ““s good banrain.” the @9 Wide-wale Diaronal Jackets ‘Those who must have the very latest Imported Now- elties are referred to the @16 French-gray Jackote, with the deep rolling collar, immense crotcbet but- tons, large hip pockets and very wide fancy silk binding. Then comethe @14 “Zounve” Beaver Jackets, with lapel, collar and aleeves embroidered. Tho more practical will appreciate the Fleece-lined Diagonal Cloth Jackots, and the price will attract the wise shopper. Only $10. Let's show you the new Drab de Londre Jacket be- fore we quote the new Seal Plush Garments. Here it fe: Like a man's high-button vest and cost, minus the Jong tails and plus loose front and silk braided but- tons and loopa. The cloth likes Newfeundiand dog's SEAL PLUSHIGARMENTS. Prices start st @12 and finish at @50. NOTA TRASHY GARMENT IN STOCK. The #12 Jacket is plain but good. The $16 Jacket bas Real Seal Fasten- ings. Paletots, Wraps aud 46-inch Coste et same prices. Then, the fit, You have ever seen better ‘Atting and seldom seen as guod fitting Seal garments. ‘But you'll aay it's too soon for Seal wraps. We sold forty-two Garments last week, and as next week brings winter one week nearer we'll sell « bun- dred—we hope. Won't you look at ours? Probably you may be oue of the hundred who will buy. If you ‘are only one of the five hundred lokers we wou't rumble, but thank you, CLOTH ULSTERS.—Don't say “too soon,” and put It isn't too soon to admire the new styles for the coming season. The “Garrick,” @22; the “Jacquard” and the “*Miss Terry,” $27. You waut to see these copies of imported novelties that cost 855 and 875, respectively A dozen styles of @10 Ulsters that will be scarce later—the best styles, at any rate, AND THE CHILDREN. ‘The baby, the youngster that hasn't long learned to Tun; the girl and boy just old enough for school; the fourth-trade boys and «iris; those who bave Just left school. Sizes and styles for all and prices thatare typically “Palaix Koyai.” 5¥~ Special attention is asked to the style, Stand fiuish of the Children's Wraps and Suits, ‘Your dressmaker or tailor could: 4nd, supposing you bought the material at retail, as you bave to do, could you maks such garments for the THE PALAIS BOYAL. down the paper. do finer work, (Continued belo’ Adovr You Niw | To obtain ideas see our Dross Goods draped on Stands just as you'd wear them. fashion plates and a talk with our buyer may alev be profitable to you. For your dress to fit well you want new corsets. This season's French importation is the “Donte” at €7.50, the Fanso at $5, and facsimiles in shapes but Jess elaborately finished at $3 and @2a pair, Eleven styles of €1 Corsets for those who are content with Jess elaborate trimmings, DRESS TRIMMINGS.—We are sure we have the finest stock in town. Told soa hundred times this - Not only all the novelties here but fashion Plates and clerks who are walking Dress Trunming en- A glimpse of our BUTTONS.—The new Two-tone Crochet Buttons, ‘and all those Mouster Buttons, that are really choice specimens of jewelry, GLOVES AND HOSE to match or properly contrast ‘with your new costumeare also bere at Palais Koyal prices. ‘Dress Linings, Small Reeds, Whalebones, Shields, Batton-hole Twists, &c., at prices that compareequally as favorably with the credit store prices. _ (Continued below.) ‘Why so great difference between the prices of excla- re Jewelry stores and here? It's this: The Palais Royal buys Jewelry as it doos Umbrellas, Gloves, &—direct from the manufactur ers. Credit is not asked when buying or given when selling, and thus small profits are made possible. Every article has the priceattached, werked in plain figures, A written euarautee given with the Real Guid THE PALAIS ROYAL ‘The marvelous imitations of the real must not be classed with the palpable imitations commonly sold at fancy goods stores. A feature of the Palais Royal's ‘special display for the couclave is a well-known Kuight Templar emblem of gigantic proportions, composed of these facsimiles of Real Gold Jewelry, It may be seen in window of No. 1119 Penn, ave, A PRICE LIST. SB The cheapest and most expensive Jewelry only 14 Karat Gold Lace Pins, #2 to 810.50, Fac similes of Roll Gold, 1c. to # Real Amber Bair Pins, €1 to #13. Pac similes in imitation, 1 7c. French Enamel Lace Pins. (0c. to $& Foc mmiles in Imitation, 5c. to @l. Real Gold Bead Necklaces, Fac similes of Rolled Gold, $1 to $3. S2-What will you pay at the jewelers for fac similes of our 89¢c, Real Enamel and Keal Gold Forget-me- not Rings! For our 25c. Real Rilver Thimbles? our $3 Real Gold Thimbles. For our Uxidized Stl- ver Toilet Articles? For our Silver Watch Boxes? Bonbon Boxes and Cigarotte Cases’ Will you see any larger variety? Will you see ss much variety at the THE PALAIS ROYAL Jewelry stores! (Continued below.) Prerry Tasos Or Learner, The skin of many an unfortunate su: seal, antelope, alligator and the poor helpless little kid—not boy or girl, but young goat—is here in the form of Card Cases, Pocket Boo! . Com- partment with aufety strap for bills, besides s place for cards and postage stamps. Then we have 50c. Calf ‘Shin Cases with Oxidized Silver trimmings, looking Hy it f t i i I f it ik | i be