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Ld THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1889. THE EVE ~ WASHINGTON: October 31, 1889. NING STAR. THURSDAY CROSBY S. NOYES. —— re THE EVENING STAR has the fallest Local Cirevintion efany Newspaper In the Werta, end ns an Advertiving Medium is worth ore than all the «tact puycre puvusned ip Was! —— Rew = Hallowe'en, properly employed and enjoyed is a noteworthy season, The fun of imitating the mysteries of divination, and noting the antic combinations they often bring forth, is Buobjectionsble. There are some sorts of Mmummeries, however, which are neither sig- Rificant nor otherwise interesting, which have uvthing witty in them, and which contribute uly to the annoyance of the community. Last Year, and on other occasions, this sort of horse play has resulted in serious accidents, some- times im actual bloodshed. There is no reason why the lives, limbs and property of reputable Citizens should be placed at the mercy of the hoodium element for ove night in the year any more than for the remaining 364 In the days when Washington was only an overgrown vil- Jage many things of this sort were overlooked. But we have now a populous and handsome city which carries upon her shoulders a cer- tain special dignity as capital of a great re- public. The police regulations which prohibit dangerous mischief of all sortsin the streets should be strictly enforced with no exception im favor of Hallowe'en, pec oe sashes eee Boston has imitated Washington in adopting an ordinance forbidding the distribution of bandbills in the streets, Itis a good rule and even those who protested against it most loudly when it was first put in force here are thoroughly converted to its approval now. Another excellent example which Washington has chance to set her sister cities is in the matter of clearing the streets of more sub- stantial obstructions and nuisances, the result of carelessness on the part of workmen in charge of public improvements and repairs, $< Herr Krupp, it is said, is talking of coming to the United States and setting up one of bis big gun shops. This will be the signal, doubt- less, for a grumble from some who will see in the move only a menace to American industry. ‘The rest of the nation are ready to exend to Herr Krupp cordial welcome. The more for- eign capital we have invested in this country in developing its industries the more we can extend the field for American ingenuity and labor. ‘The fact that the Philadelphia Press and ‘The Palais Royal has made it » custom to advertise special sales during the weeks intervening between the 1st and 15th of the month, and has quoted reduced Prices for certain goods. Of course the object is ap- parent, Finding that some of our patrons bave taken offence at the reduced prices not being offered for the Ist and 15th of the month, we make amends by quoting for FRIDAY aND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST AND 2D, THE SAME SPECIAL PRICES AS QUOTED DURING THE ENTIRE MONTH OF OCTOBER. Please let this be sufficient reply to those who have communicated with us through the mail, PALAIS RO y AL. G2 The figures to the left of the column are the regular prices—the prices you will find marked on the goods, The figures to right of the column are the special prices—the prices for Friday and Saturday. THE PaLals ROYAL, (Continued below.) " Mews Srzour Sure Patcrs. (Dep't near door No. 1119 Pa. ave.) €1.25 26-1n. “Gloria” Umbrellas, €2.50 28-in. “Gloria” Umbrellas... vee $10 English Novelty Umbrellas. ‘4c. Bearts, in all styles....... 190. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs... 35e. China Silk Handkerchiefs... $1.50 English Derby Gioves............ @2 Medicated Wool Underwear. 50c. Cashmere Wool Half Hose... 250 £2" written guarantee with the Umbrellas, pledg- ing us to recover free of charge should they split within one year of purchase, The Gloves tried on st our risk and the wear guaranteed, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Sa" Misses,’ Children’s and Infants' Goods will also be found mentioned. GLOVES. 68c, 4-button Kid Gloves......... 89c. Mousquotaire Pigskin Gloves. 98c. 4-button Suede Kid Gloves. The 98c, Undressed Kid or Suede Gloves have the some other newspapers have settled definitely that William Mahone is to be the next governor of Virginia does not seem to have caused the general to relax his energies in the least. He is the busiest politician in the Old Dominion today. a Miss Caldwell, it is now definitely ascer- tained, is not to become Princess Murat. The cause of the breach between the lovers is al- leged to have been a disagreement on the money question. The lady is undoubtedly to be congratulated. It may bea trifle mortify- ing to her for the present to be kept answering questions about matters concerning herself solely, but when that feeling has worn off she | will thank her lucky stars for he: escape, In the market of titled matrimony she has held all the options and had all the fan of speculation without being obliged finally to part with her money. In this she has had a far happier fate than many of her country- women. They have bought their foreign hus bands at a price far higher than they suspected they were paying when they went to the altar. Miss Caidwell, on the other hand, has had wt attaches to the discovery of the figure at which « live Freach prince holds himself. with an assurance that she could have utes if she would only draw the as free of choice as nds who were reserving their as for her wedding day may properly present them now. —— + ——___ The medical society last evening made a good advance in their work of providing means for fighting infection and reducing the possibilities of epidemics in the District when they entered | upon the consid nof the report of their committee, for that gives them something to work upon. Evi tly the members of the so- ciety are thoroughiy awa’ e tw the need of legis- lation of “ome sort and it is lincly that they will agree upon some measure which will be @fiective and unobjectiouable, ——— The amount wspaper criticism to which Goveruor Hill subjected himself by that un- fortunate reference to his encyclopedia should be a warning to Col. Williams, the new private secretary, to keep a sharp lookout for “breaks” in his chief's speeches, a It is a clever suggestion that the Johns Hop- kins students, having decided hot to wear the English cap and gown, should adopt # uniform distinctly American. a Here is an exchange talking about @ “Wash- ington (state not city) newspaper.” We all kuew it would come. This confusion of names is sure to cause trouble to everybody who has Cceasivn to address a letter or write a para- graph, or otherwise concern himself with the word Washington as applied toa place. It is & pity that Congress did not attach to the enabling act provision for the adoption of a Rew spear-point embroidery. These are the Gloves ‘we challenged the credit stores to supply st less than $1.35. It’s bold claim, we know, but it will bear in- ‘vestigation. DRESS GOODS. $11.50 French Robes.. ‘75e. China Silks... s Black G. G. Silks., 1 Black Surah Silks, ‘The Palais Royal holds itself respousible for the ‘Wear of all its Black Silka Should they crock or split new dress given, A written guarantee for the asking. DRESS TRIMMINGS. $10.35 40-inch Silk Fringes... 98 2-inch Vandyke Gimp, $1.68 1-inch Hand-crochet... $5.35 34-inch Hand-crochet.. 84.98 ‘That the Vandyke Gimp at $25 a yard is as good» banyain as those at 44 cents, an inspection will deter- mine BUTTONS. 25e. Crochet and Steel Buttons, 90.22 87-20 Cut Stee! Buttons... - 6.98 Again is it illustrated that expenaive goods are some- timescheap, The buttons quoted above are cheap at (96.958 dozen LACES. $1 Chantilly Lace Flouncings.... $1 Spanish Guipure Flouncings. $2.35 Black Vandyke Laces... 84.55 Black Vandyke Laces. 86.15 Black Vandyke Laces. ‘5 16-inch Black Kenstsaunce Laces, 2.10 ‘The Lece Flouncings are full 43 inches wide and are without equal at $18 yard. Please don’t ask for more than one dress length at 84 cents a yard. NECKWEAR, 98e. Silk Mull and Lace Ruching. 48c. Crepe Lisse Vandy ke Ruffling. ‘TSe. Velvet aud Tinsel Kuching... 15c. Chins Silk Windsors, 25e. Twill Silk Windsora.,. ame which should be at once euphonious, ap- propriate and distinctive. Bese Tas Ie You ( AM, SR LR We have bought from $1.50 to & Sus? = ¥e stock of Wool Skirts, worth b we will sell as 98 CENTS. ‘This is less than the cost of material in them. Large stock to select irom. Lad.es, dunt miss this great bargain sale at STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 18 404 and 406 Seventh street, eh Joussoy & Levee White Linen-bosom Shirt, reinforced, at 60c., Soe.. is cousidered the best bargain we have rice bt & Jeb lot of Colored Bordered Hem- Al to Handkerctuets, 200 dozen, cheap at Jee Which we are running at Sfor Be. at JOHNSON § LUTTRE! ae) Market apace, Dream Cheese, 15¢ Foreign aud Doce 1¢ of Groceries very low. Sy Bu Daves For _Casn x BLANKETS, COMFORTABL! DERWEAk, SHEETING. TOWEL i DAMASK. &c., Uae 104 ShecGing, ap oy & CO. 907 Fet.nw., Mesunio Toa Established 1867. = '" —————————— ACKET STORE, THE GREAT BARGAIN of Washingtom City and Sera wit en NOVEMBER 1, 1890. wits Amortiuent of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! The only house iu the oy doing business fm this way. The Cheapest 24 market! . vee se i i or Discout, ae Seen PSA SSF ia Sux DIAL” GAS HEATING STOVES: ON® that will heat « beth or hall roota st am expense Shick ss ao $8.68 Red Fox (Russian Collar and Muff). 86.68 Opossum (Fiat Bos and Muff), 83.63 Opossum (Stole and Mag)... $12.35 French Seal (Long Cape and Muff). 94 French Seal (Stole aad Muff). ‘84 Nutria (Stole and Mush... . 720, It ts well Known to those in the trade that to obtain the best Furs txe merchant must make a selection early im the sengon. Weoifer you astock that is the Pick of this sameon's first productions, 83.39 Children's Coats, ete. at 10 per cent off the marked Prigte, ‘The Ulsters are copies of the expensive imported Jacquard and Beaver novelties. The Seal Plush Jackets have attracted much attention for fit and finish. The Jerseys comprise the latest novel- ties, those with tucked full sleeves and tailor cuffs being most in demand. PALAIS ROYAL ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUED. §vSee column to left for explanation of prices to the right and left of this column, 85e. Children’s Flannel Skirts, 30c, Knit Worsted Sacques... 50c. Extra Heavy and Large do.. 190, Knit Worsted Booties....... G2 quality Plush Bounets.....se,sceseee 01.35 Silk-finished Caps... @1.26 Faille Silk Caps....... €3.98 Plush.trimmed Coats. $2.50 Novelty Silk Caps, 39c. Children's LeggingE....c.sevees: ‘75e. Kuit Skirts... 98e. Knit Skirts...... Attention is also asked to the Special Prices for the high-priced Silk Plush and Twill Silk Hoods, Bon- nots, ka, UMBRELLAS (No. 1110 Penns. ave.) 81.25 “Gloria” Umbrelias., 61.50 “Gloria” Umbrellas.. 810 Novelty Umbrellas... The medium-priced ‘‘Conestoga” Silk Umbrellas are also offered at Special Prices, and, like the “Gloria’ ‘Umbrellas, are warranted for one year. RUBBER GOODS (No. 1119 Penn. ave.) $1.45 Silver Gray Circulars... $2.25 Fancy Striped Circulars. The Feather Weight English Mackintoshes for men and women’s wear, also at special prices. FANCY GOODS (No. 1119 Penn. ave.) Attention is asked to the Gold Lace Monchoir and Handkerchief Cases, Opera Glass Cases, Covers and Scarfs, which are offered at special prices, STATIONERY (No. 1117 Penna. ave), 19¢. Boxes Paper and Envelopes 120, Boxes of Stationery. 81 Cloth Bound Books. ‘75e, Cloth Bound Book: 15e, Children's Story Books... 10¢, Children’s Picture Books.. The Expensive Novelty Stationery by the pound or quire at special prices, ART GOODS (No. 1119 Penna, ave). $2.98 Royal Worcester Ware,. $2.75 Kago and Vienna Ware, 81.50 Genuine Cameo Vases... $1 Genuine Cameo Vases. 25¢, Imitation Cameo Vases... $15 English Tapestry Jars. 39c. Japanese Kose Jara... 25c. Brass Placques. ‘36c. Extra Size Brass Placques, ‘75e. Oxidized Silk Photograph Frames... 8c, Stamped Brass Frames... Art Clocks, Mirrors, &c., are also offered at special Prices, JEWELRY (No. 1119 Penns, ave). 81.48 Sterling Silver Bangles. 19. Imitations of the above,, . Adjustable Garnet Bracelets... $4 14-karat Gold Siceve Buttons.., $12 14-karat Gold Sleeve Links, $6.25 14-karat Gold Baby Buttons... $8 14-K. G. Lace Pins with real dismond... $10 14-K G. Fob Chai: $10 14-K. G. Men's $1014-K. G. Bracelets.............. ‘The fac similies, of rolled gold, are also reduced in price for this special sale, FANS (No. 1119Penna. ave.) °68c. Quill Feather Fans, 75e. Gray Ostrich Fans 68c, Hand-painted Gauze Fans. 2 Ostrich Feather Fans. $1.35 Black Silk Fans... €35 Ostrich Feather Fai *Quite a furore has been created by the Quill Feather Fans which havo been selling at 68 centa. The dell- cate shades, the artistic hand-painted clusters of flow- ers, the pretty bows of silk ribbons, the dainty gold and silver sticks, all together look worth $2, and are actually worta #1, LEATHER GOODS (No, 1119 Penn. ave.) $1.25 Leather Collar and Cuff Boxes, 500, Antelope Coin Purses...... 35e. Gold and Silver Chain Purses, ‘Se. Steel Chain Purses.. #16 Silver Trimmed Pocket Books,. ‘T5e. Seal Chatelaine Bugs. 85c. Antelope Chatelaine Bags, $10 Silver Trimmed Velvet Bags. 95c. Leather Writing Tablets. S5e, Leatherette Photo Cabinet $5 Real Alligator Hand Satchel $15 Alligator “Gladston@® Sate! Also Card Cusos, Cigar and Cigarette Cases at special sale prices. DOLLS (No. 1117 Pa. ave.) $1.25 Sailor Boy and Girl (pair). $1.48 Large Sailor Boy... $1.50 Freuch Bisque Dolls, @1.98 French Bisque Dolls.. $5.98 Dressed French Dolls. nf If the Dolls of ourown importation arrive, and we expect them, we shall have other price surprises for you. RIBBONS (12th st, store.) 18c, No, @ Moire Ribbons... 17e, No. 12 Moire Ribbons............ Silk and Cotton Velvet Ribbons in all colors Several lots of Black Moire Silk Ribbons st special sale prices, Widths for Sashes and Hat Trimmings STAMPED GOODS (2d floor.) 250, Splashers, stamped and drawn. 39c, Scarfs (2 yards), Knotted Fringe. 89c, Momie Scarfs, stamped and drawn. 48c. Momie Splashers.... - 48c, Momie and Damask Tray Covers... 25c. Stamped Pillow Shams........ $1.96 Linen Shams, braiding pattera.. Se, Hemstitched Linen Doylies...... Also at special price, the Bolting Oloth Scarfs with fruits and flowers {u natural colors. These sre to be outlined with Wash Silk. HANDKERCHIEFS (No, 1119 Penns, ave.) ‘Gc, Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, 25e, Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs. . 19c. Men's Pure Linen Handkerchief, 35c. Men's China Silk Handkerchiefs. Ladies’ Fine Hand-embroidered French kerchiefs; also, Men's Fine Jap, Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufilers! aso offered at special prices, HOSIERY (No. 1117 Penna, ave.) +190, Several lots of Past Bisck Hostory for Ladics, Boys and Children are also reduced in price until SATUR- DAY EVENING. PALAIS ROVAL.JRIAR A. LISWER, OOR. 12TH ST. AND PERNA AVE, "SALE SEASON BON REAR G PE. ‘The continued warm weather forces us to make this Sacrifice Sale, We shall try to offer goods at such unt- form low prices we think it will be to your interest to buy now, Of course the main cuts are on winter goods. Bring this list with you, as the original prices are marked on all the goods, The reduced prices are for tomorrow, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Buy tomorrow or Saturday if you want to get the ‘benefit of the lowest prices that will be seen this sear fon, CLOAK DEPARTMENT REDUCTIONS. 84 Beaver Jacket, Black or Blue; Tailor Bd., $3.25. $6.50 Beaver Jacket, all colors, finely finished, ‘Tailor Made, @5.48 $7.50 Besver Jacket, all colors, finely finished ‘Tatlor Made, 96.48, $10 Beaver Directoire Jacket, all colors, finely fin- ished, Tailor Made, $8.50. $10 Beaver Directoire Front Jacket, 3 rows silk braid, all colors, finely fin ished, Tailor Made, $8.50. 12 Beaver Newmarket, Biue, Brown, Black snd Btone Color, Tailor Made, $10. @15 Beaver Directoire Newmarket, in all colors, Tailor Made, $13.48, €13.50 Beaver Directoire Point Newmarket, in all colors, Tailor Made, $12. $18 Beaver Directoire Front Newmarket, braided front and back, Tailor Made, in all colors, $15.48, ‘These prices are the lowest ever quoted in Washing- ton for first quality garments. Allof the best makes, quality and finish and trimmings, 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT.—During Friday and Saturday wo will allow 10 per cent discount from regular prices on all Children's Garments, In this line we carry some of the choicest goods that can be found in the city. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT REDUCTIONS. 26e. Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, all colors, 210. 25c. Ladies’ Ribbed Fast Black Hose, 21c. 25e, Children’s Ribbed Cashmere Hose, sizes 434 to 8%, 210, 490. Ladies’ Fine Cashmere Hose, all colors, 420. 590, Ladies’ Fine Cashmere Hose, all colors, 50c, 686. Ladies’ Extra-fine Cashmere Hose, Black, Navy Modes and Tans, 590, 10 percent discount on all qualities Onyx Black Hose, UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT REDUCTIONS, 450. Merino Vest and Pants, silk stitched, 350. 9c. Ribbed Vests, high neck, long sleeves, 420, 75e. Ribbed Bodies, Black, with colored tape, 63c, $1.38 All-wool Persian Fleece Vest and Pants,81.19 Bee the Camoi's Hair Vest and Pants wo sro offering at 63c., worth $1. 10 per cent discount on all Laces, Flouncings and Drapery Nets Friday and Saturday, FUR DEPARTMENT REDUCTIONS. @1 Fine Black Hare Muffs 690. $3.48 Im. Sea) Muffs, very fine, $2.98, $1.98 American Opossum Muffs $1.75, $2.75 Im. Mink Muffs $2.25, 1.48 Children's Persian Goat Muffs $1.25, 98c, Children’s Gray Hare Muffs 850. ‘75e, Im. Lynx Muffs 650, €12 Astrachan Capes $11, @12.50 Pointed Astrachan Capes $11.50, €12.50 Gray Persian Medice Stole $11. @12 Im, Seal Capes $11. Look through our Fur department, the best skins make and finish at the lowest prices. Muffs, Boas, Stoles, Princess’ Collars and Capes and ‘Trimmings im all Skins for Ladies and Children. 10 per cout from regular prices on all Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, GLOVE DEPARTMENT REDUCTIONS. 190. Ladies’ and Children's Cashmere Gloves, 150, 250, . = © 396, 38a * “ * “ 300, 480, 4 . “ = 400, 50c, Ladies’ Pure Silk Fleese-lined * 400. %, “ «© w « = bo. ‘350, Boys’ Enit Gloves, 200, 25e, Mittens. 190, ; 38c. ones, 200, Pigskin Mousg. Gloves, all colors, 75¢, TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL INFANTS" WEAR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. WINTER SKIRT DEPARTMENT REDUCTIONS. 1.25 Imported Knit Skirt, 750. 980. Knitted Skirts, all colors, 850, e125 “ * “$1.13, e148 “ - “$1.35, 2.25 Imported Shaded Knit Skirts, $1.75. AND TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL HEAVY SEIBTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘Ten per cent discount on Muslin Underwear Friday and Ssturday. HAT DEPARTMENT REDUCTIONS, 91.68 Silk Cord and Velvet Turbans, very stylish” 01.25. ‘750. Pisid Tam O'Shanters 680. 89c. Cadet Jockey Caps 630. 960, Fine Fancy Jockey and Steamer Caps 840, 1.25 Fancy Trimmed Sailors 75c. UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. 81.48 96-inch Gloria Umbrella 61.25. $1.75 26-inch Gloria Umbrelis $1.48. ‘Warranted not to rip, tear, Or fade for one year. NOTION DEPARTMENT, 10c, Tooth Brushes be. ie a 106, 200, “ = 150, 10c, Dressing Combs Se. Se. * “ 200, 10c. Round Combe 5a, ‘250. Hair Brushes 190, 5c. Turkish Bath Soap 3e, Se. Almond Soap 3c, ‘We have made a great many more reductions, which ‘we have not the space to mention, All wo can say is It BOR CHE 00, 316 7TH 87, 2.W., OFFICE OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTEROP, Cor, 11th and F sta ow. Twonsrar, Ocroses 31, 1889. We have reached point im our Dress Goods Stock when almost every dress pat- tern we now sell leaves a remnant, This Secounts for the large number of “Short Lengths" we shall offer Tomorrow, and in order to prevent them accumulating we shall mark them at exceedingly low rem- ‘ant prices. A feature of the offering will bea mumber of combination patterns which we bave made up from our remuant pile A splendid chance to secure s fine suitate eaving. “BROKEN LOTS” OF LACE CURTAINS. ‘The early and large demand for Curtains before and during the Knights Templer conclave almost closed out a number of our best selling lines and to sell the remaining fow pairs of these lines tomorrow we shall place them on sale at a greatly reduced oF remnant price. One pair each of Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains reduced to @1.50, $%, $2.50, 82.75, $3.25 and $3.50, One pair each of White Nottingham Lace Curtains, Reduced to $1.50. $1.75, 83.50 and $3.70. ‘2 paire Sash Curtains, Reduced to $1 and 62 per pair. 2 pairs Silk Curtaina, Reduced to 86 and 87 per pair. 4 pairsof Irish Point Curtains, Reduced to 85.50. 5.75, $6 and $7 per pair. 4 pairs of Real Lace Curtains, Reduced to 86, 86.75, $7.50 and $8 per pair, (Fourth floor.) “ODD SIZES" IN MEN'S UNDER- WEAR.—6 pairs Men's Blue Mixed and Gray Mixed Wool Underwear. 3 Shirts sise 38. S pairs Drawers size 34, Reduced to 1. 4 pairs Men's Ribbed All-wool Drawers, Sizes 28and 34. Reduced to $1. 1 Men's White Lambs Wool Shirt, Sise 36. Reduced to 750, 3 psirs Men's Winter-weight Merino Drawers, Size 32, Reduced to 250, Odd Lot. 1 lot of Men's Fancy Mixed ‘Merino Wool Underwear. Shirts mize 40, 42 and 44. Drawers size 30,34, 36, 38,40 and 42, Reduced to 50e. each. 2 Splendid opportunity for larwe men, (Wirst floor, 1013 F st. door.) MEN'S HALF HOBE.—We havo but afow pairs left of these lots, so reduced their price to sell them at once. 1 pair Black Cashmere Hose, with ribbed top. Bize 10incies. 1 pair Natural Wool Hose, Size 10. 10 pairs Fancy Merino Hose. 1 pair Fast-biack Cotton Hose. Size 10. All reduced to 25c. per pair. 9 pairs Extra-fine Fast-black Cotton Hose, Size 10. 3 pairs German Lisle Thread “Fast Black” Hose. Size 9. All reduced to 350. per pair; 3 pairs for 31. 5 pairs Black Cashmere Half Hose of light weight. Bizo10. Reduced to 500, (First floor; 1013 P-street door.) “ODD LOT” OF VEILING.—8 pieces of Dotted Brussels Net Veilings, with Lace Border. Reduced to 25e. per yard. + ‘This is less than the price of plain Brus- sels Net and the Isce edge can be cut off if desired, leaving # 12-inch dotted met Ex- ceedingly cheap. (First floor.) GLOVES,—2 Pairs 4-button Tan Suede Gloves. Size 634. Reduced to $1.25. 8 Pairs 6-button Kid Gloves, in Tan and Brown. Size 64. Reduced to 81.25. 2 Pairs 4-button Black Dogskin Gloves, with embroidered backs, Size 5}§. Reduced to $1. (First floor; center.) HOSE.—7 Paira Ladies’ Fancy Striped Cotton Hose, Size 834. Reduced to 250. 2 Pairs Ladies’ Seal Cotton Hose. Size 8. Reduced to 20c, 10 Pairs Ladies’ Natural Wool Hose. Size 8. Reduced to 50c.; half price, (First floor; annex.) MERINO UNDERWEAR. —6 Ladies White Cashmere Jersoy Fitting Vests, slightly soiled. Sizes 26 and 28. Reduced to 1. 3 Ladica’ White Jersey-fitting Merino Vests, with high neck and long sleeves. Size 38. Reduced to 3 for 81, 3 Pairs Boys’ White All-wool Pants, shghtly soiled. Size 22 inches, Reducedto ‘750, ; half price. G Infants’ Gray Australian Wool Vesta to fit one-year-old child. Reduced to 50c. (First floor; sunex.) JACKETS.—1 Blue and Black Striped Cloth Jacket, Size 44. Reduced to $5. 2 Mixod Gray Cloth Jackets. Sizes 38 and 42. Reduced to $5. 1 Brown and White Checked All-wool Cloth Jacket. Size 32. Reduced to $1.50, 1 Black Astrakhan Jacket with sstin Muing. Size 32, Reduced to $7.50, (Third floor ) SHORT WRAPS.—2 Navy Blue Beaver “Modjeska" Short Wraps with black braid trimming. Sizes 38 and 40, Reduced to 810. 1 Brown Astrakhan Short Wrap, with Plush trimming to match. Bize 36, Re duced to 85, (Third floor.) EXCELLENT REMNANT OFFERING IN CHIL- DREN'S AND MISSES’ JACKETS, 1 Cardinal Beaver Jacket, Bize 4 years, Reduced to $3.50, 2 Checked All-Wool Jackets, Sizes 4 and 10 yeara. Reduced to $3.23, 1 Heavy Checked All-wool Jacket, Size 12 years. Reduced to @5, 1 Heavy Braided All-wool Blue Beaver Jacket. Size 12 years. Reduced to $5, 1 Heavy All-wool Garnet Striped Jacket, Bize 12 years, Reduced to €5. 1 All-woo! Blue Shirred-back Jacket. Size 4yoars. Reduced to 85, @ Ajl-wool Cardinal Shirred-back Jacketa, Sizes 4.6, Sand 10. Reduced to $5. 1 All-wool Mahogany Jacket, trimmed with Bick Braid. Size 14. Reduced to 85. (Third floor.) SUITS AND TEA GOWNS.—1 Lady's Gray All-woul Su:t, Size 34. Reduced to 87.50. 1 All-wool Resoda Cashmere Tes Gown, with Old Rose China Silk Front. Slightly faded. Size 30, Reduced to $10. (Third floor.) s WaIsTS.—2 Cardinal Flannel All-wool House Waists, Sizes 34nd 36. Reduced to 84. 3 All-wool Jerseys, in Blue and Green, with Black Braid. Sizes 34 and 36, Re Guced to $2.50. Half price, 1 Blick Ail-wool Jersey, with White Smockins. Size %4. Reduced to $4.50. (Third floor.) BOY'S CLOTHING.—7 Fancy-etriped All. ‘wool Cape Uvercoats. Sizes 7, 8,9, 11,12, 1G and 17. Reduced to $7. 8 Fancy Piaid All-wool Cape Overcoats, Bizes 4, 5,6, 8,11, 12and 13, Reduced to 8 1lot Fancy Pattern AU-wool Suits. All sizes. Reduced to 83.25, 1 lot of Dark, Neat Pattern All-wool Suita, All sizes, Keduced to 85, 20 dozen Fancy Percale Shirt Waiste, Sizes 4 to 12. Reduced to 200, (Third floor.) SHAWLS.—2 White Fascinators, slightly soiled. Reduced to 50c. Half price. 2 Fine Siik-and-wool Persian Shawls in ‘Tan, Brown, Lt. Blue and White, yery rich, X off, Leduced to $8. % Silk-and-wool Areb Evening Shawls, fullsize. Keduced to $3.50. : 1 Heavy Hapd-kuit Cardinal Shawl with Rat-tail fringe, large size, Reduced to @4, (Third floor.) BLANKETS.—We will offer on Friday the following Oud and Soiled Lots in Blankets: One lot Eleven-quarters Extra Fine White ‘kets. Reduced to $7.50. One lot Eieven-quarters Extra Fine White Blanket. Reduced to 96.50. F 2B. GOLDSCEMID, 1007-1008 F ST. X.w. A REMARKABLE BARGAIN SALE FOR ‘TOMORROW, FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1889, or PICTURES, RASELS, ROCKING CHAIRS, BABY | CARRIAGES, TRUNKS, RUGS, DOOR MATS AND BOYS’ VELOCIPEDES. READ THE SPECIAL PRICES FOR TOMORROW: PICTURE DEPARTMENT. qn nh Roary 60, Beate Basels Tomorrow for A Very Strong 6-ft. Brase-finished Bamboo Easel, ae eran See 61.58 Ree Ste, Se Temeew New style White or Gold or White and Silver Easels, 4 Highly Polished Brase-finished Adjustable Antique Op, Easel Tomorrow for $1.73. 05.00, for 83.48. ‘Money refunded on any Easel not satisfactory. 22 Artotypes, positively the greatest bargain ever Tomon oe much a nest and tasty Picture; our price for only $1.28, yw for $1.48, Our 20x¥4 Kich White and Gold Frames, with the celebrated Artotypes, Tomorrow for $1.78. WOur 22x28 Battie Pictures of the ‘late war,” hand- eomely framed, for $1.88. Our Greatest Leader,4-inch Combination Steel and Oak Framed Tomorrow for @1.88. Our $3.98 Oi] Paintings for $2.98 Tomorrow only. ‘Bear in mind that if any of the above Pictures are Rot satisfactory after your purchase return them and ‘We will refund money for the same. BUGS (AT A SACRIFICE). 91.98 Smyrna Rage for 81.38: $2.98 Smyrna Rugs for $1.88; 63.78 Smyrna Rugs for $2.18; $4.48. Smyrna Rugs for $2.98. Genuine Cocco Door Mats, worth 50c., for 280. Glose Woven Cosco Door Mats, worth 68¢., for 480. Our 35c. Well-made Hassocks only 2:30. ‘Money refunded on all goods not satisfactory. BOYS VELOCIPEDES. Our @3.48 Highly-finished and Ornamented Veloci- Dedes, guaranteed for 1 months, None better in the market; will be offered Tomorrow for $2.48. a size and same pattern will be offered for Our 86.48 larger size will be offered for 94.48, Our 64.48 size will be offered Tomorrow for $3.48. a Velocipedes, the largest size made, for ‘TRUNKS AND BABY CARRIAGES. As wo have our Mammoth Toy Department on the 24 Floor we bave uorcom to display Trunks and Carriages, therefore we will offer the stock > ene a Temaining See our Cortland Desks in Cherry or Antique only $15.98, - King’s Celebrated Step Ladders: 4 ft. for 78c., 5 ft. for O8c., 6 ft. for $1.18, 7 ft. for 81.28,8 ft. for g1.48. Money refunded on all goods not satisfactory and guarantee our prices the lowest. SPECIAL PRICES on Children’s Writing Desks; the Largest Assortment in Washington, R GOLDSCHMID, 1007-1009 F st. nw. it ALL PRICES, ELEGANTLY MADE, & KIRE & SON, 214 E. BALTIMORE 81 ALSO DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, SILVER NOVELTIES. oc31-lm ‘There's nothing like a drizzle and «drip to Start a boom in Waterproof Costs, Whats son- idle purchase it is tomake—but you want to exercise a keen amount of Judgment. Discrim- ination is necessary. ‘There is not s civilized apot on the face of this earth where the fame of the celebrated MACINTOSH Waterproof Coat has not found ite way. Without s single exception they are the nest Garments in the market. The very fact that they are so numerously imitsted is Proof positive of their superiority, for who ever heard of imitations of inferior or even commonly good, articles? ‘Wo, and we only here, have s complete line of the genuine Charies Macintosh & Company's best productions—sent us direct from their ‘Manchester, England, ware rooms, They don't believe in promiscuous distributing agencies for their garments—preferring only houses of sterling reputations with which to link their Dames, Every MACINTOSH is quaranteed—not only by us—which is sufficient—but by the MACIN- TOSHES themselves, giving you s double safe- woard. Any clerk in our house has power to re- fund money on an unsstisfactory purchase, ‘There's no quibbling nor evasion in this matter, ‘If they are not precisely what they should be— Beither we, nor the manufacturers, want you to Kcep the goods, Bring them back. i The MACINTOSHES come in nest patterns— without the slightest offensive odor, and poal- tively none of those usual objectionable fea tures found in connection with rubber costs, ‘The genuine will cost you no more then the imitations, G@ct the genuine while you are about % 4 GROWING FEATURE OF OURS, ‘This has been a big Livery season with us, Would you believe it—the Largest we've ever had. People are finding out that the uniforming of ‘their servants ia a thoughtful concideration ‘with us. We tell youfrankly if we could not carry complete line we'd carry none at all. But you'll not be able to think of a single item from the Coachman's Coat to the Cook's Oap needed SB sbout your establishment that we can’t furnish you in all the variety that's proper under Fashion's dictates, Our prices—dottom ones. — BAKS AND COMPANY, SPECIALISTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 71H STREET. oc31 Noors ol 28 Hosiery Department and the NAME of SELLING the highest QUALITY GOODS at the LOW- Pho FE areca BAL RES POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND D STREETR as are POCKET 00 3 Ena bod? DD p ay x 8 AA ¥ oe Ro A XS § 900 EER Rab gk ANNO OE HH AA NNX OG © Ee H PASS SEXO cE - a4 8 KN Occ Ree = ‘We have an outlay of Banrsins tomorrow that is eur. Prising. Surprising in the way of QUANTITY, QUAL- ITX AND PRICES. UPHOLSTERY AND ART DEPARTMENT. 6 patent Sham Holders, nickel fixings, were 8Ba. Red Ticketed 50c. each. Odd shades of Fancy Chenille Ornamenta, were 85¢, Soa. Red Ticketed 30. each. Bound Linen Laundry Bags, ¢-pocket Slipper Cassa, Rc., were 350. and #00. Red Ticketed Ble each, Lamp Mats or Tidies, tinted in bolting sheeting, were 1 pair of extra heavy Red Shells Portieres, fated im — 625 © pair. Hed Tickewed 6150 5 pairof Chenille Portiers, in Blue, Old Gold and Steel, were $10.50 to $12a pair. Red Ticketed $8.75 © pair. 32 pair of Scrim Curtains, were 750, ® pair, Red Ticketed 55c.a pair. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. 1 lot of Cambric and Swins Embrotderies worth 250. nd 35c. Red Ticketed 1c. 8 yard, 2 lot of Cambric Embroideries, were Sc. 8 yard. Red Ticketed 3c. a yard. 1 lot of Plat Val Lace, 45 inch wide, was 750. and B60. Hed Ticketed 50c. 2 lot of fine Gowns, Ticketed ¢1.25, ean ot of 256. Gingham Aprons, Red Ticketed 190, ee AND RIBBONS. lox. Best French Feit Hats; sold for @1.25 and wget oes shapes and colors, Red Tichetea vie each. our 25¢. Bonnet and Hat Frames, new shapes. Red Ticketed 10¢. each. sd One lot of All-silk Fancy Ribbons, plain and plaid, Risands iuches wide, were 40c. and 50c. a Syerd. Red CLOAKs. 6 Children’s Cloth Coats 3 ‘Fears’ sine, Bed Ticketed $2 each. sagan 4 Ladies’ Cloth were each. Ticketed @6.95 enc. me se 1 Ladies’ Plush Visite, trimmed handsomely with Jet and Fur, sold for $40. Ked Tick 25. JEWELRY. ice A lot of Men's Cuff and Collar Buttons, Ladies’ Ear rings, &., dulied from handling, high Red Ticketed, choice Se. — — ee A lot of Side Combs, Pretty patterna, were = on Ticketed 1¥e. each. aici lot of Plated Bracelets, sold for 2! each. Red Ticketed 10c. each. scan LEATHER GOops, 2 Colored Mountain Gost Skin Chatelaine Baga, es were @3.25. Red Dicketed 7 ga And 750, aUl-teather Card Cases. Red Ticketed A lot of Fine Leather Purses, all leather 50, 75.and 98e. Red Ticketed 250. each. mentee oo ¥ AND UNDEKWEAR, pair of Ladies’ Black ‘Hose, were 8 of Infants’ Ribbed Wi Hose, Red Tickoted 1c. apair. "°* Hows *0ld for 250. 4 pair 22-inch and 3 pair 24-inch Boys Canton nel Drawers, 80. Tinned BERNETE, MGUY soiled, were 50c. Med 15 Ladios’ Heavy-weight Merino Vests, sizes 36 FANCY GOODS AND BASKETS (Prot basement), 15-inch Willow Waste Basket; regular price Red Ticketed 39c. each. 7 = Individual Butter Dishes; were A lotof Birch Wood Comb and Brash Standa, wi hand mirror attached; were GUc. Hed Tickerd Soe Oridized and Silvered Photograph Frames; worth 300. Red Ticketed 25c, each, . NOTIONS. Linen Initiale, Red Ticketet 9¢. a gross. No, 3 Stockinet Dress Shields. Ked Ticketed Se.0 pair, ey indie Curlers, 17¢. each. ‘affeta Ribbon. Red Ticketed 120, Sperm towing Machise Oil. Wed ‘Ticketed em bottle. TOILET Goons. Pure Vaseline. Red Ticketed 3c. a bottle. Dr. Pray's Nail Powder. Red Ticketed 17. ‘ted 1 7c. bottle, Uy soiled, were €1.98 Red Large Metal Buttons. Red Ticketed 17c. a doren, Cut Steel Buckles. Red Ticketed 19c. each. Ball Ivory Buttons, sll colors. Red Ticketed 40.0 DRY Goops, 8 Remnants of All-woo! Silk-finish Henri 3% to 10-yard lengths; were 75c, « re Ticketed 50c. s yard. 3 Dress Robes of All-wool Serge and Fancy Stripes; were 87.50. Red Tickoted @4.50 each. LINEN DEPARTMENT. 1 lot of 7-4 Fringed All Pure Linen Damesk Table Covers, with ed Borders, elegant value, at Ticketed 58c. each. ni seeksaieesa ee Alot of 6-4, 8-4, 8-20 and 8-12 All-linen Damask Table Covers, in Pure White, with Blue, Hed sud Gold Borders. Red Ticketed for 66¢., @l.léand 81.68 each ; worth Just double. aor ‘TRIMMINGS. id Panels for Dresses; worth from $1 1.50. Red Ticketed 690, each. -ee Embroidered Band Trimming; worth from @1 to $2.50. Red Vicketed 50c. « yard. Milanaise Trimming, in colors; worth from 750. te 81.25. Red Ticketed 260. a yard, a of Hemstitched Colored Bordered Oambric Hankerchiefs; worth up to z5c. Red Ticketed 10¢. A lot of Colored and White Brocaded Silk Handker- chiefs; worth up to@1.25. Red Ticketed 49c. each. LADIES’ NECKWEAR. 6 yards of Rufling ins box; was 18. Red Ticketed 10c, a box. A few Van Dyke Oriental Lace Collars; were 19¢. Red Ticketed 12i¢c each. Black Lace Fichus; were $1.48, Red Ticketed 98, each. VEILINGS. Alot of Tissue Veiling, dark colors; was 10. s yard. Red Ticketed Se. 8 yard. UMBRELLAS. A ‘ot of Silk Umbrellas, natural sticks; sold for 82.75 and 83. Red Ticketed $2 each, MEN'S GODS. Alot of €1.25 Camel's Hair Drawers, Sizes 36 and 38. Red Ticketed 62¢, 75c. Laundered Pinited Bosom Dress Shirts Bise 1634. Red Ticketed 45c. each. One lot of Pique Dress Shirts, open front Sises 16 and 1634; were $1.75. Red Ticketed 75c. exch. BOOK OEPAKTMENT, A great special sale of Books is mow progressing. Every Book in stock reduced, SAURES e831 7TH, STH AND D STREETAR “Fonry Acres Axo A Mutz-

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