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WAS SHINGTON: TUFSHAY chosnis NOY a. HE EVENING STAR has the fullest Lecal Cireuintion ef any Newspaper in the W ora. and ss an Adverteme Medium is worth more than all tue e1met payors pususned tp Washington. Pt = thes nccreay rn Kew York Officer Room 93, Tribune Building, bt & & pre teal ae ee Be Roars mas Brooklyn's idea of an arch as a memorial of her soldier boys killed in the war is in admira- ble taste. The statue business in cities has| THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. cinta: aévrnen 5, 1889 DAYS - oA LA GAINS been done almost to death, except in the case EVERY DAY LN THE YEAR. of individual heroes, whose features it is deemed best to perpetuate in bronze or marble. The fulas a shaft could possibly be. It has the further advantage that a mixed committee, ap- Pointed to pass upon its design, is not so hkely to confuse nature with allegory, and make an inartistic hybrid of the result. Tue Stan has THERE IS AT LEAST ONE LIVE, ENTERPRIS- mak uaa ING DEALER IN EVERY TOWN AND CITY IN chante and slwaysimpressive, isedagie’ | - cnsean erates WHO MAKES A SPECIALTY to urban surroundings, and can be made, by its proportions aud embellishments, as becuts, | OF 2U&T'S SHOKS. THERE IS NO OTHER SHOE WHICH A DEALER CAN SO READILY AND PER- MANENTLY BUILD UP HIS REPUTATION FOR HONESTY AND RELIABILITY aS UPON THE BURT SHOR, THERE ARE ENDLESS STYLES OF BURT'S before now urged upon the monument raisers | SHOES. SHAPES TO SUIT EVERY FOOT AND to give Washington an arch some time instead | FANCY, ALL MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL. of the conventional man on a pedestal, With | EVERY PAIR WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE Brooklyn's gvod example in mind, it renews | SATISFACTION. the suggestion. eo The president of Cornell university gives his hearty commendation to the work of the de- partment of journalism established there last year. There is no reason, certainly, why such a department should not prosper if properly conducted; and the prospect is that before many years every university worthy the name will have a chair of journalism. It takes a good while to beat in upon unprogressive minds, either in the newspaper business or engaged in educational work, the idea that there is a prac- tical as well as a high-and-mighty side to| 205 journalism, and that a young man has to undergo, as a preparation for any sort of news- paper work, a certain training in the use of his mother tongue, which the ordinary rhetorical exercises in the class room do not give him. If he comes raw from the hands of the professors of history, logic and philosophy into a news- paper office, his soul is apt to be so filled with the great problems of social destiny that itis bard for him to get down to the plain, every-day duty of reporting a fire or a railway collision. That simple, direct, concise, com- plete style required for good narrative and de- scriptive work cun be taught him in a college as well as out of it, and would save the city editor a deal of hard work and put the youth a long way abead on the road to professional promo- tion. En and two days. The interval will afford both parties time for reflection on their blessings. 365 DAYS IN THE YEAR YOU WILL FIND A COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES—YOUR FANCIES OR NEEDS WILL BE FULLY SATISFIED-AND YOU WILL PAY THE LEAST POSSIBLE MONEY FOR THE BEST OBTAINABLE ARTICLES AT BURT'S. rare eee CoO) 2211 F SIREET N. W. Hostezx Axsp Uspznwear AT PERRY'S, As an offering of special values for Wednesday's business you are invited to provide yourself with the indispensable articles of underwear of suitabie and seasonable weight, and in so doing you will find it very much to your advantage to consult the prices ap- pended, as they aré indicative of the accuracy which prevails at “Perry's: Ladies’ Spun Silk Vests, with ribbed bodies, $2.50, 83.25, 85.50 and $3.75, according to size, Ladies’ Ribbed Silk Vests, sleeveless, in a variety of delicate shades, $1. Ladies’ Swiss All-wool Ribbed Vests, all shades and Thanksgiving follows election in three weeks | tints, 81 The Ger — $1.50 each. “bargain” in Ribbed Balbriggan Vests ‘and Draw- ‘Yhe fellows who win will give thanks that their | ertars0e macht success La been so great, and the fellows who lose wi worse, find sometuing to be thanksul for, even in pol- | ¢ ines, —« Montana has settled Ler chaotic affairs just A particular value lies in our Natural Wool Men's thanks that their defeat was no | Undergarments st $1,981.50 and 2. In Merino, for A .san must be hard to suit if he can’t | &:2'®We are showing all grades from 50c. to the finest. The Children's Underwear Department contains very popular garment—Vests, Wrappers, Pantalets, Drawers, &c.—in every grade of Merino and Natural Wool. Prices, of course, guaranteed. In Hosiery for Ladies’ Wear we mention High Grades ia time to be able to sit down in peace and | of Pure Spun Silk at from $1.25 to $3.50, tu all fash- comfort and read the election news from the other states. ————— —$— Mrs. Emma Beckwith, the woman candidate for mayor of Brookiyn, ciaims that street- ionable colors. The usual grades of Lisle Thread sell at 50, 75c., @1 and $1.25. Our Balbrigzan Hose we mark from 25 to 7c. A Positive Black (“The Electric”) are 250, per pair. In Gents" Half Hose our stock is very complete in the sweeping ought to be done by women beccuse | 8*Tviceable and economical grades, and the same is they are handier with the broom than men, A | ©44#lly true of our lines of Children's Stockings. change of sexes in thus business would certainly These departments are on 9th-street side of first be a novel and interesting experiment, and the | floor. result in most cities could hardly fail to be an improvement. It is not likely to be tried, how- ever, as long as women have no votes; and the ar-a-day men may still count on muking a living by some more active occupation than sitting on the benches ip the parks. a That was a good deal of an undertaking whieh Prince Leon Galitzen had forced upon him as on+ of the wine judges at the Paris world’s fair. He had to taste 30,000 varieties of wine within the space of three months. | HANDKERCHIEFS "that meaut 10,000 hinds in a month, or 333 hinds in a day. A diner-out who can sip six or seven Varieties of wine during a dinner lasting two hours, and keep his head well balanced, is considered fairly expert. What should be said fama. who, allowmg him the usual time exeh dey for sleep. must have dipped into an average of more than 40 wines during every two heuurs of wakin; The government's purpose to coin 10,000,000 one-cent coius is the first reminder that Christ- iuas is spproaching. and the season of candy sticks and peany toys has begun. ——— It shows the triumph of liberality as the centuries have passed over England, that the Jord mayor-ciect of London isa Hebrew, and that he will be inaugurated on the seven hun- dredth anniversary of the accession of Fitz Alwyn, the mayor who persecuted the Hebrews of his day so shamefully as to make his name forever execrable amorg their posterity, —<$<—— The news has been extensively circulated that the American turkey has been acclimated on the banks of the Danube. On the lower side of t wt river the European ‘Lurkey was ac- climated for some centuries; but within the last few years it has got to moulting badly and das moved further suuth for its health, — That is on the surface a brilliant idea of one of our exchanges, that a nickel-in-the-s.ot machine might be employed to advantage in rai way cars to take the place of the omni- present train boy. But in practice it would hardly work. When machines enough had been set uy us any car to supply the passengers with alt tue new books and magazines; the daily and weekly papers; apples, oranges aud bananas; echestuuts, gum-drops, mixed candies and three kinds of sandwiches; traveling- caps, maps, play.ng-cards and drinking-cups, and the dozen other commodities which the train boy keeps in stock, there would be no room left for the passengers. ———— There is only one consolation in the vendetta nuisance, which bas sprung up afresh in the south, and that is that the last of the ruffians on either s Je stands a fair chance of having his life taken in turn by the machinery of the law. The United States offer no home for bar- barous so wi feuds. We have a people who take an e.ninently practical view of such mat- ters, oni pubue justice says: “If there is going to be any blood 1 tting, I do it my- self.” Whena vendetta is begun, therefore, the persons who die first are the most fortunate, | for they escape the ignominy which falls to the | latest survivors, of mounting the galiows or being shot down in the bush like dogs by a vulgar sheriff's posse. ———————— It is suggested that the Knights of Labor open their arms to receive the striking ball players, Undoubtealy the players earn their bread by the sweat of their brows during the ball season, but some of their leaders are cold-weather lawyers. This fact complicates the situation, so far as all-the-year-round mem- bership in the Knights is concerned. —$— The latest W: tion is the Loynger. en illustrated, humorous weekly after the style of Life. The first num- ber presents an atircetive sppearance, i —_———»-< All is quiet along the LeDroit Park fence to- Bight! ee Porrsny, Poxceraxs Asp Guusswane. NEW STOCK NOW ARRIVING SELECTED IN EUROPE BY OUK OWN BUYEK. ISHING ALE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO LOOK THKOUGH OUR ESTABLISHMENT. KIXCHLN UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS. AGENT FOR THE EDDY AND LORILLARD RE- FLAGLKATOMA M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 PA. AVE. N. ERVAN! K TE ven AND LITHOGKAPHER, subs FA Ave Visiting cards noaily engraved from your plate, 327 oc" ington newspaper publica- sar ot SEATON PERRY, “Perry” Building, ‘Ninth and Pennsylvania ave, Established 1840. at T; HE Box M AR CHE. 30 dozen Ladies’ Pure Linen TomorROW Hemastitched at 7c. ONLY. 50 dozen Gents’ Pure Linon ‘Hemstitched at 11e. 40 dozen Ladies’ Printed and Embroidered at 10c, SOAP 100 dozen Turkish Bath Soap TOMOKROW at 3c. a cake, ONLY. CAPS, Se 3 Jockeys’ Caps, Windsors, t oe. RECAPITULATION. 7c. bag ar Caps, Windsors, Puffs, &e., at 39c. @1 Jockeys’ Caps, Windsors, Puffs, &e., at 50c. $1.25 Jockeys’ Cups, Wind- sors, Puffs, &c., at 74c. LEATHER ‘4S8c. sale of Card Cases, Pocket Books, Purses, Cnatelaine GooDs. Baws, &c. AT THE BBR 00) NNN BoB OO NNN be o3 ike BBB 00) =X XN MM MM DCG aR, Mua cs BR 6S OH BPE via AA a % ° Han = MMM &2 a4 E R cou Hi H EEE chy 316 7TH oT. N.W. Exgusire Wor, BEAUTI£UL DECORATIONS, Executed on the Light Running NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE ‘We make the positive claim that the NEW HOME isthe LIGHTEST RUNNING and EASIEST MAN- AGED Sewinz Machine now made. We refer with pride tothe 7,000 NEW HOME Sew. ing Machines now used by the Ladies of Washington. We teach our customers how to do this beautiful work free of charge. Notice of our Grand Fall Opening in a few days. Until then 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all Stamped Linens and Art Embroidery Material, &e. OPPENHEIMER, 514 9th st. nw. n5-eo Comrorr Asp Derarmry. TRY A PAIR OF THESE. LADIES’ FLANNEL-LINED FELT SHOES, Leather Soles, for (8c. LADIES’ FLANNEL-LINED FELT SLIPPERS, Leather Soles, for 480, FERD FRANK, HIGH QUALITY. LOW PRICES. 1606 14TH ST. N.W. 333 PENNA. AVE. 8.E. ve20-f&tu-3m Goon Cooxixe, GOOD COOKING. food cooking in their homes should use LIEBIG COMPANY'S “ LIEBIG COMPANY'S LEIBIG ANY'S es EXTRACT OF MEAT. EXTRACT OF MEAT. EXTRACT OF MEAT. SSCONTAP SS OSG RAT AEB ESBE gogh, t© forty pounds of HOUSE KEEFERS FITTING OUT OR REPLEN- value Of about § i ee Ask for ralieoie COM: [PANY'S and be sure you get the Saas, Justus von ne ee) Se Cc ask Zz bee 8 great variety. wots od: THE FACT 18 THE BURT SHOES ARE THE BEST HOES IN THE WORLD, AND ARE BARGAINS GO®D COOKING. B. Rosssox & Co Sux: |,’ ‘Vastly increased business is the number of new faces ‘that daily'grace our House. They come! They see! Th-y buy! They come-so they expiain—becaune they've failed eleewhere to find the elegant garments 80 glow- ingly described: in Sophomoric-like sdvertisementa. They see—so they say—the Clothes they want when they come to our House, They buy—so they tell us— because our prices are the most reasonable ss well as our styles the best, 3B. ROBINSON & CO. ‘Youths’ and Young Men's High Class Clothing—the kinds that buoyant youth delight to wear—is the be- sinning, sim and end of our business. See OUR Suits for young gentlemen. See the Overcoats we're show- ing—and then you'll probably understand why we don’t undertake to paint them in word-pictures, With our limited literary ability and poor descriptive powers we couldn't begin to do them justice, but they*re here ali the same—and they're selling fast, too. Our prices, of course, have quite some to do with their rapid sale. We don't carry the common, but we have the exclusive, the fine, the seasonable, the g00d, serv- ice-giving and stylish kinds that young men want, B. ROBINSON & CO., WASHINGTON'S MODEL CLOTHIERS, n5-€0 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Noors SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S HOSIERY FOR TOMORROW AND THURSDAY, At less than the regular prices. MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED FUR GOODS (UN- CUT) BROUGHT BACK. ALL WE ASK, IS, BRING THE GOUDS BACK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. BLACK COTTON HOSE, Fast Colors, 25e. Oe. Bee, Worth ge: ‘36e., worth 45c. BLACK DERBY RIBBED D aces. Superior quality, Te Colors. BLACK RIBBED HOSE, “ t Cold: 37e. Sur 8} is a Ladies’ Fine Quality Black Hose, “Ouyx Dy are wor a ey NNN 00. OV TTTT ™ SS, NNN 99 99 5K ™ | ad SN 8888 & a NONN oo 860 Sus8 7? nod 421 11th at. nw. Nor So Hien Pricen. For two or three days past we've been placing a good deal of emphasis on our fine grades of Overcoats—$25 to 850—We dou't want yon toget the impression that wo do not carry lower-priced lines, and we want you st the same time to have a correct idea of the superiority Of these quatities—So let's talk today about our #10 and 815 Overcosts, aud suits, too— $10 OVERCOATS At €15 we have garments that are really elegant— and the elevance isn’t all surface, either—It's in qual- tty as well as appearance, The light shades—are wear- ing as well as the dark—Fawn, Dove, Olive, Sea Green, Steel, Blue, Brown, and, of course, Black—tiftre's s wealth of them. Italian, Cassimere and Serge, plain and quilted, lined—faced with silk and satin, some of them. Chinchilla, Kersey, Melton, Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, brosd and narrow wales, and Beavers, Piped, stitched and selvage edges—Velvet collars and collars of saine material as the garment. About fifty different styles of them—everyone fitting as perfectly as though ‘twas made for you personally, Short coats, long and medium lengths, Ulsters and Cape Coats— ‘That's a synopsis of our $15 wrade— The $10 assortment is nearly as large—but every garment is a reliable one—Blue, Back and Brown Beavers, Blue aud Black Chinchillas, plain and wide and narrow Wale Cheviots, Worsteds and Kerseys with not a single inch of fabric that cannot be relied upon for service, We've all sizes to fit any build of man, EB-As we've eaid repeatedly before—there’s not a single garment here—neither Overcosts nor Suits that’s not of this year's vintage. Please don't forget that, 810. e15 SUITS. @15. It will gratify us and prove profitable to you if you'll look through our 815 and $10 grades of suits, We've some be.utics for business—WEARERS. There's every degree of pattern from, the Plain Black to the Loudest English design—in single aud double-breasted sacks and three and four-button eutaways — Pro- nounced Plaids, Mixtures, Stripes, Invisible Checks— in fact a complete exhibition of the designer's thought. Cassimeres, Cheviots, Corkscrews, Worsteds. A suit you've got to put right om and wear every, day you want to be of a pattern that you'll not tire of easily We can show you dozens of such in both grades—$10 and $15. Suits that'll ft you—Wrar to your notion and in every way give perfect satisfaction, We pledge them todo that. There's not as large an assortment, not such qualities—nor the neat, novel patternings to be shown you in this city today for anywhere near our prices as we bave here, We know tt, BAKS AND COMPANY,’ MERITORIOUS QUALITIES ALWAYS. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 71H STREET. 2S ” T. HUNDLEY, 14TH AND PARK STS. MI. {5 DAs dove House Paiitng, in SU ots attention questionable (CouvaatA, cos :RVATORY OF MUSIC, qs ave.—Thorougis instruction, primary aud ad veuced course, Plano, Urwan, Vioiit, Be. HARE Frm. Jate of Now Eugdand Conservatory, ‘Besion. Jouxsox, Ganyrr & Co. ‘Will offer this week 10 Pieces Heavy Ingrain Carpet, : 12 Pieces Extra Heavy Ingrain the best bargain ever offered. We have ll the lower grades fro® $1 per pair up. Large Bed Cousforts, 81, $1.25. 40-inch Henrietta Cloth, all colors, 50c. 40-inch Serge Side Bands, 50c. and 60c. Silk Plush for trim- ming, 3c. Our Unlaundered Shirts at 8c. is the bent bargain ever offered. Fine stock Table Linens, Towels, Navkius, &e.,at low prices. Ladies’, Geuts and Children’s Underwear, Hosiery. &e, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Penn. ave. n.w., nanr 7th st. ‘T BARGAIN iE the Worlds wil ape nd GOODYEAR, But see that the full name ‘One of the most striking features of this season’s ib taraeeecmacaenn. Axormzz Nore Or Isxrenzsr wise and judicious buyer. The for Dry Goods and Cloaks, ancora Stores, 404 AND 406 STH 8T. N.W. ‘To begin with, remember, we sell what we advertise ‘and no substitutes given. aang Are wiving the best for the money and no one can more. Oty baver bes bought the entire stock of the Odaso Skirt Factory. comprising about 200 dozen Cloth ‘Skirta, We will place them on our counters for ge ome ae bas ae) Every Skirt is nicely trimmed and none cost leas than from $1.50 to$2. Our price is less than the cost of material in them. A few interesting words about DRESS GOODS. Our @1.25 Enxlish Broad Cloth, with side bands, 2t ‘0c. a yard, is still very popular, Only 10 Robes of Fine Serge, Heavy Silk Embroidery, with Fringe: are handsome and were imported to sell for $20, Our Price $14.25. Serge Side Bands, 45-inch. 75c. a yard, extra value. 36-inch Wool Plaids, worth 373¢c. Our price 25c. . Being too busy to quote more prices we invite you OFFICE OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. Lith and F sta aw. Torsvar, Noveuser 5, 1889. We have just received s full line of the ——, Eng dren's Furs exgyeis 2 Sing for crise “Oren ae ‘they are 5 Jqusiity ana manulactare as the Lis pymHatet 2 and hw Cat cat Las "Australian, 7 Rein Wine Steet popater Far WOODWARD & LOTHROP. to examine our stock and feel confident that you will | FURS AND Zon TRIMMED Gi save money. coco L eco L oo rey Kx Fgh So f 88 sh be at cco LLLL oo ak: SA re rin oa ies eee and Children’s Cloaks, both Short und Long. Ladies’ Cloaks of all description Astrachan Capes, Satin- lined, 84.48; regular price, $7. Our Fur Department 18 now open, Buy now, as we will give you special inducementa, = STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, it 404 and 406 7TH N.W. Norwrrastixome Tue Rus SATURDAY WAS A BIG DAY IN OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. HONEST GOODS, LATE STYLES, TRUTHFUL REPRESENTATIONS, FAIR PRICES AND A GUARANTEE SURELY “TELL.” IN OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENTS, WHETHER OF SUITS OR OVERCOATS, WE HAVE THE SAME CLEAN AND FRESH STOCK AT THE SAME FAIR PRICES AND CARRYING THE SAME GUARANTEE. THERE IS A GREAT DEAL OF NONSENSE, NOT TO SAY A GREAT DEAL OF MISREP- BESENTATION, IN ADVERTISEMENTS THESE DAYS. IF WE COULD APPLY AN ACID TEST THAT WOULD DEVELOP UN- TRUTH AS ACID REVEALS UNRELIABLE COLORS OR COTTON MIXTURES, THERE WOULD BE SOMECURIOUS REVELATIONS. WE ARE READY TO SUBMIT ALL OUR STATEMENTS REGARDING OUR GOODS TO THE KEENEST AND MOST CRITICAL INVESTIGATION, AND ABIDE THE DECI- BION. =. B. BARNUM & CO. n4 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Tv SMALLEST COMMERCIAL INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EXISTENCE NOW EXHIBITED IN MY WINDOW. GARMENTS. In connection with our a Stock of trimmed with furs, Aleo'an excel ont line of fain. NEES trimmed with Keal Astrakhan. T9 a dntent “Novel fea in etal Chikiren’s ‘Mi-ses’ Garments got ated to _ this stock Nise need of Jacke! ra. Suite, Ko, (Lhird floor.) MORE OF THAT “PERFECTION” IRISH LINEN MRITING PAPER AY TWENTY CENTS TER We do not know exactly how much this makes, but we certainly have sold quau- Sty of it, consiuerab! Wy Greta ton. There ie @reason “for this and the bithei mouncement that ‘we, have ape new lot of it” hax been sufficient to wend it flying. It is undoubtedly the Best Writing Paper ever sold for 20c. por Tound—and by cheapest bu; the p. wind te tbe c st way to ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, EXTRA BARGAINS IN LADIES’ PRINT AND WOOL WRAPPERS. We have just closed out from a jobber at Jess than ‘Trewular prices six lines of ‘Wrappers, and to cause their immediate dis- tribution we have marked them at the tol- lowing exceediugly Jow price Best Quality Print V Wrappers, made Hub bard front “ss back; wide ruffle tibet, On 9 ca ee a with lined waist. Only, Best Quality Printed Cambric W: with ‘combination Trobe por ‘bell a and lined waist. Only #2 each. Best Cama’ Figured Princess Cloth ‘Wrappers. cloth has a twilied surface — penne Sap back, These Wray nant ie sleeves and are lined. av tie wat e or sees Flannel W: i aod fs} All-wool, Flannel Wray cy front and Princess becky Onle ot qyutdiee! Fine All-wool Striped Flannel rappers, With Plata itobe" route aud vel Neen, ou the fiucat Wrappers we hat ese are the _ ergroficied ior prices, PeT= we have jour WOODWARD & LOTHROP. NEW LOT OF 500. CORSETS. We cannot buy a better 50c, Corset than this. It ts made from strong White Twi Jean; has side stecis. double a:cele in trun gud iy eurded dat the bust. 8 wid inches, 0c. per pair, Gecond floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. INFANTS" DS. TWO SPECIAL ITEMS: Infants’ id Suoes, hand worked with col- ored si Infants’ Shetland Wool Vet 250, (Second floor, sec sud annex.) WoubW WARD & LOTHROP. The Finest NECKTIES on earth for 50c., alsoex- | SPECIAL ITEMS IN LINESS. hibited in the same window, LOOK AT ONE AND BUY THE OTHER, 8. L. BACHRACH, THE WIDE-AWAKE OUTFITTER, oc26-3m 1223 F ST. N. W. Sivver ELEGANTLY MADE, 8 KIRK & SON, 114 E. BALTIMORE ST. ALSO DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, SILVER NOVELTIES FROM THE PARIS EXPOSI- TION. oc31-1m 719 BARGAINS 719 BEASONABLE GOODS, We have just opened a few Special Bargains in LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. One lot Colored Printed Borders at 12%e. each; worth double the money. A WHITE HEMSTITCHED SHEER LINEN HAND. KERCHIEF, with Colored Border, at 123¢¢.; extra- ordiuary value, ‘The Best LINEN HANDKERCHIEF at 25c. ever offered at that price. Men’s All-linen WHITE HEMSTITCHED HAND- KERCHIEFS at 150. Men's All-linen Colored-bordered HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS at 25e. ; worth 50c. CHILDREN’S LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS at 5, 8, 10 und 1~6,; very cheap. KIBEONS of every description at lowest prices. Our stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES, RUCH- INvs, NLCKWEAK, &., yery complete. In our Givve Pepsrtment you will find the best dollar GLOVE in the wai ket; every pair guaranteed. See our Sli K BEAVER TRIMMING. It looks as well as genuine iur, Moths uveid it, Water does uot affect it. As an additional inducement to pay us a visit we will offer on 1LESDAY, NOVEMBEL 5, one case “FRUIT OF ‘LHe LOOM CUTLON,” in ten-yurd leugths, at 7c. per yard. Rew Goods in Every Department, E.G. DAVIS, no? 719 Market Space, Cor. Sth st. P. HILADELPHIA Srone Special Barvains in Table Linens, Axoud quailty Cream Dauwusk, 58 inches wide, at 40c. value, Cream Damask at 50c., yank 56-inch White Duniasi, good quality, at 50c. Better cools up vo $1.50 yard. We have received uuother lot of the 4-4 Crenmlle Cover at 7dc. We have more cowing, aud should you fail to xet one of tiis lot will take your order aud deliver to you, WRAPPER FLANNELS, A choie line at 37ige. French (special styles), 6234¢c. Wool Skirting by the yard, 25c, A bargain. | HIGH-CLASS ENGRAVING. STAMIED LINENS. Achoice line. A bergain in Gloria Umbrellas, 26 inches, gold and silver bandies, at $1. HUNGARIAN, DOULTON, &c., &e. ‘The Largest and Best Assortment we have ever dis- Played. OLD ENGLISH INTTIALS. Siiver-plated Spoons and Forks with your initial in WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ect-3m 1205 PENN. AVE. 2,000 dozen Linen tinger Bowl Doylies, oniy 2 Ge; per dozen onfi00, Satin, Damask Linen Tray Cloths, 25e. eac! woe 0 dozen. Linen — Doyliea, in isnt Kk, Salmon, Old Gold, &e.” Ouly Bg sion n. 100 dozen 5-8 Bleached and Cream Din- ner Dos ica, with hed Borders: Only 81.90, per dozen. 100 dozen 3-8 Bleached Satin Damask Linen Doylice, “Only 1 por dozen, 10+ dozen ached Satin Damask Linen Doyles. Only $1.13 per duzeu, BO steces ‘58-inch ull Bleac Liven tab e Daun Oe. De floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. a. NESE DEPARTMENT. arAY pea Aa in packages. Only Ie. each Japanese Rose Jars in an indescribable ‘Variety of quaint shapes and colorinx®, oa) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 4 BARGAIN IN DOWN PILLO 10 Eider Down Bota Palos or Travel- ton ‘Cushions, ath fine Ficured Wastable English Chintz, with 2ineh frill ailaround. Size 18 by 18 inches eu Goh square, woopwanD & LOTHROP. LADIES’ Goons. Ladies’ Dress A rated latest style Tournure. ‘with belt, 250. esses. Ladies Side ‘Hage Laues' Flunuel Night Di Ladies Silk Underwear, (Second floor.) - WOODWARD & LOTHROP. TEAS WEAR 0 doz, Infante’ Cambric Slips, in two styles Only Ss 50 dor, Intan #1 Fine Cambric Slips, in two styles 50c. Cotton Bin: in all sizes, 10 yds. to the jece. 50, 8.) and 95e. per piece, Linen Birdoyett sli alse G oor; second annex.) wi ub W ALD & LOTHKOP. NEW RIBBONS. A wew id :a—or rather the revival of an old idea ts the Double-faced Satin Ribbon shown We have just is Ribvow in of the most fashionab.e Millinery hades at 450. rd peclal “Drives” in e hat Ribbons shat weds bot re to put iu the papers. They are prom.nently dis. layed at ths counters aud are mecting with & woD- derful wale, Ei eer Oop WARD & LOTHROP. GLOVE. BARGATSS. equaled for desirability and intrinsic alae . Suede Gloves, in as- netaire Sucde Gloves, su aesurted ‘Tans, Green, Tans, Browns and Gras, only, 4-Dut ical Kid Gioves $1 per pair. plete line of vening Gloves. WOODWAKD & LOTHROP, MEN'S GLOVE! eee eee oo kept atthe Glove Depar tent, but at the Meus Furvistdiuses Dep teat, try them onat our vrany Men's Gloves rant, iiuds aud styles 10 “ os OT hb & LoTHROP. PLAIN DRESS GOODS. Nor shtu din ‘he beanty and “Now. Pmbroidered abe. the Plain ie f reat attention, and are those of quiet t y aludes in tus Pave There is no i Cons, Caskimeres, Shoodas, e retts ‘Cloths, in both all-woul and silk-and- rool gualitica” Gur stroncest point ts tbe Pikae that ought to be here, but that itis, (Eins Hor) OODWARD & LOTHROP. Exclusive lettering and superior work is peal upon for your pa- ure. coe Pa Speed ae poate 4 prt = pees cee A Ssowsz Or Arr Goons. Quaint Vases, Jars, Pitchers $2 each for ware ‘Worth from @3 to $5. Royal Worcester, Real Cameo, Burmese, Ivory, Tokio and Satsuma Ware. A little shower of bargains that will be quickly absorbed. PAE ATS Moy At. You are told lots of nonsense shout Rubber Coats, To begin with: What isa Macintosh? It'ss garment ©frubberon linen. The patent for the material hes Jong since run out, but the name clings to all Rubber Coata “Where's my Macintorh”” saya the Englishman, and “Where's my Gaioshes™ He dovan't know them as Rubber Coats or Rubbers. His Macintosh may cost four shillings or forty shillings, but it’s never other than s Macintosh. The name applies equally to the trashiest or the best of Rubber Costs. Macintosh is nota tradename, Macintoshes are manufactured by a thousand and one firms in England, "Tis true the firm name of Macintosh still exists in England, and the name evidently is still good as an excuse for high prices in America, but it’s not so in England, Palais Koyal prices for Macintoshes will startle other than our patrons, THE P. ROYAL. (Continued below.) sans Mews Iurortep Macrsrosnes. (Dept. near door, No. 1119 Pa. ave.) Gossamer-weight Custs, all sizes, warranted rain Proof, only $1.68 esch. Heavier Macintoshes with improved cemented seams, absolutely water proof, all sizes, only 82.98 each. Feather-weight Macintoshes, These weigh but a few ounces, only $4.98 each. Cloth-finish Macintoshes, in Brown and Brown Plaids, These Coats are tailor made. They have vel- vet collars, superior trimmings, and are reversible. 24.98 and $5.68 each. BOYS’ Gossamer-weight Coats only $1.45 each. Heavier Macintoshes, with cemented seams, as in Mens’ $2.98 Coats, all sizes, only $1.98 each. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Lars . Rosperz Ganwexts, Silver Gray Light-weixht Rubber Circulars, $1.45. “Irish Peasant” Circulars, shirred on yoke, garnet and gray stripes, $2.98, Light-weight Newmarkets, gold and blue stripes, Perfect fit guaranteed, only $2.98 each, Novelties in Cloth-finish Feather-weight Raglans, Plaids and stripes in lovely color combinations, $5.68, 87.98, and $10.98 each. London Red Waterproof Silk, only $17. 8" The above are ali the new London styles for the season of 1889-90, A few large sizes last neason’s Ragians reduced from $5.68 to $3.98, They come in Scotch plaids and shades of red that vary in tint with the of hight changing rays of light, = poral. (Continued below.) Uunrztaas T HAT Anz Woannaxten. The Pulais Royal's two great specialtics are the “Glo- via” Cloth and “Conestoga” Silk Umbrellas, A writ- ten guarantee, given to every purchaser,binds us to re. cover the Umbrella free of charge should it split within ‘one year of purchase, “Gloria” Umbrellas, $1.25, 81.50, $2.20. $2.48, 298. “Conestoga” Umbrellas, $2.25, 84. t2-Noarly two hundred different styles of handles to select irom for ladics' and men's wear. THE PALAIS ROYAL $2.50, $3.50, 83.98, (Continued below.) Thar Unpenwear Sare. In Men's Department, near door of No. 1119Pa ave. ‘The New Jer ey Merino Shirts and Drawers for 8¥e., instead of $1.25. In Ladies’ Department, near door Mo. 1117 Pa. ave. The Iuproved Ribbed Wool Vests and Paxts for 89c., instead of $1. S27" We told you why in yesterday's paper. sComtianea THE PALAIS ROYAL, Srecran Saz Or Duzss Goons, DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES AND BUTTONS Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, November 4 5 and 6. Priestley's Black Dress Goods, French Robes, Black Silks, China Silks and Broad Clothe; also Trimmings and Buttons are offered at Special Sale Prices, 5 THE PALAIS ROYAL, _ Wetails below.) P. RIESTLEY'S , Biscx | Diss € ESS Goons. *68c. Mohair Brilliantine (45 in.) for 45e, ‘8c. Camel's Hair Serge (42 in.) for 75c. £9c. Diagonal Cloth (42 in.) for 75c. 85c. Melrose Cloth (42 in.) for 75e. €1.19 Camel's Hair (45 in.) for $1. $1.25 Armure Check (45 in.) for $1. $1.25 Melrose Cloth (45 in.) for $1. $1.35 Silk \.@cp Drap d’Alma, 81.20, €1 Silk Warp Henrietta for 95c. s ‘Silk Warp Henrietta for @1.19, 1.50 Silk Warp Henrietta for $1.39. $2 Silk Warp Henrieita for $1.89, $1.39 Silk Warp Nuns Veiling for $1.25, *But one Dress Length to each customer at 45¢, 8 yard. ‘That we have not reduced prices previously for Priestiey’s Goods, and will not soon again, shout make you better appreciate the special sale prices for | MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. S271f you select the GSc. quality Brilliantine, which is offered at Avisitto the opposite wide of the store issuggested, where will be found Satin-caeed aud Linen-back Black Velvet Ribbon at prices dust wilt astound you, THE PALAIS ROYAL, _ (Continued below.) For You To Isvesteare. We have been tuld a hundred times: “You show the best Biack Woot at 60 cents.” To do so we have to sell at very, very small profit, so that the reduction of five cents a yard for November 4, 5 and 6 brings the Serge to the wholessie price—45 cents a yard. We told you last week how # competitor of Priestley had produced Siik-finish Henriettas looking very much like Priestley"s expensive Silk Warp Gouds. The price for 40-inch is ouly 75 cents; for 45-inch, only 81a yard. 2277 We don’t pretend to claim these Goods as good as Pa@estley’s, though many of our patrons have bought them after comparing with Priestiey’s Goods. It may be the differeuce in price that is the attraction, 2HE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued bel: Asour Coxoxn Duss Goons ‘she Puris Ko. esut 10 perceut discount The nov- elties i Embrvid-ved Fronts, Band Borders and Fancy ‘Side Panels are knowu to many of you and so are the miderate prices charged for them. One-tenth off the qwarked prices ou Mouday, Tuesday aud Wednesday. 75c. CHINA SILKS FUR 500, Why write details of the Silks nixe-toucis of our patrons know of? ENGLISH BRUADCLOTHS. Bisck, White, Cream and all the new winter shades, $1.25, 61.98. and @248ayard The quality for the prices tells yous startling truth, LAD.ES' CLOTH at 85c.a yard. Hordly possible to disappoint you ss to shade or qualty. The width ae THE PALAIS ROYAL. _ (Coutinued below.) A Baas Is Brack Suxs 23-inch $1.25 Black Faille for 81.19, ‘The width is a consideration, but we ask special at- teution to the superior draying quaiities of this wik, Tuat you have seldom been uffered such quality for yard wil bave to sduit. bg or pe nating map di y = SP Se THE PALAIS ROYAL Banoarss Youur Avracctare. 60 CENT DRiss TRIMMINGS.—Here's the special sale ofering at 5. centss yard. To show such desir- bie style 18 conte yard is chpped off the price of ™G etylee Black Silk Gimre, Se" Nineiy-two styics of Buttons at 25 cents s ~~ eda ipa enped rat aaa | “henl oe| 2 | tt BLACK GUIFURE “VANDIKE" EAURTS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, ‘7TH, 8TH AND D STREET” PRICES THE LOWEST OK MONEY REFUNDED WHAT WED — you KNow ABOUT FURS. FIRST.—That we bought our Furs under exceptional favorable circumstances and can sell them fm many instances (you can tell by compar ing) at the identical prices which we would have to pay for themselves today. SEOOND.—That we carry © large and varied line of cheap, medium aud high grade Furs of all THIRD.—That we sell no Furs which are not firet- class in every way. FOURTH.—We guarantee our prices to be the very lowest, Wheu we say GUARANTEE we MEAN it, A FEW EXAMPLES ONLY. CHINA MONKEY MUFPS, 65¢. h S125, ASTRACHAN MUFFS, 65c. and $1.25; worth fully double. BLACK HARE MUFPS, 500,, 6he. and 98e. NUTRIA MUFFS from 81.60 to $5, FRENCH SKAL MUFFS, 61.48 to @5, LYNX MUFPS, $5, #6. 75 and $7.50, BLACK MAKLIN MUFPS,€5.98, actually worth 7. And hundreds of others, SETS (Muff and Boa), SPECIAL VALUE. 6 RED FOX SETS, actually sold for $25. Our Pries, €13.50A SET. PULAR BAR Sets, $9.50 a set, worth #12. JAPAN BOAR Sets, $10, worth one-third more, LYNX SETS, 815 to We carry s ineof S1ULES and COLLARS in endless variety. CAPES. Astrachan Capes from $5 to€15. SPECIAL VALUE, Persian Law Capes, actually sold for €20. OUR PRICE #11.50, MONKEY FUR CAPES, 22.50 each. You will find that unusually low. Quality very high. THE BEST TIME to buy your fursis NOW. Later on you will be obliged to pay UNE-THIKD and ONE- HALF MORE. DRESS TRIMMINGS, What you want we have. Wecarry a superb line of all kinds of trimmings. Cap match any shade of dress — i grades in stock from the lowest to the best, van DYKE TRIMMINGS, —We are showiug « fue as- Sortnent ranging in price from €1.25 TO 616.50 A YARD. A BIG BARGAIN. We have nowon sale a line of EMBROIDERED BAND TRIMMINGS in White and Black eubroidered in Filts or colors. ‘These cuuds we secured by jaylux the actual custom house duty ou sae, first cost was Bo ronsideration. THEY ARE WORTH #1.25 TO @8 A YARD. WE SELL THEM FOR Svc. 10 #2. No such values have ever beeu shown in Washington before. ‘We have an elegant line of SILK FRINGES in Black and colors trom 50c. TO $12 A YARD. DRESS FRONTS.—The finest line tn any store in Washiugto the lowest prices, Unusual values from @3.25 TO $10.50 A FRONT. CROCHET SASHES in Blacs only 82.75 TO $6.50. all very cheap at the prices, ands Full Line of All Kinds of Other Trimmings, Braids, -. Bn A RRR OGG 6A OT XN § 58g BAL RR G © AA INS Bes A“AE HOSS M44 EME FROM AKOUND THE STORE We call your attention to the following items which are now on sale and are unusual values: 30 dozen Ladies’ Extra-beavy Merino Vests and Drawers, strongly made, sell for 50c. aud are better Value than usually sold at that price. SPECIAL PRICK FOR THREE DAYS ONLY 39c. EACH. Boys’ Extra-heavy Ribbed Hose, extra long and GUARANIEED FAST BLACK, sizes 7 to¥g. No such value ever offered for 35c., NOW SELLING FOR 250. A PAIR. GLOVE BARGAIN. Ladies’ 4-button Undressed KID GLOVES, all sizes, all shades, with the new Spear Stitching. REGULAR 81.35 GOODS. SPECIAL FOR THREE DAYS, 900. A PAIR. A BIG OFFERING IN CHINA SILKS. 500 pieces of 23-inch China Silks, fine quality. An elexaut assortment of colors—Yellow, Orange, Pink, three shades of Old Rose, three shades of Green, Sage, Cream, Red, &e. ; worth 75c. SPECIAL PRICE, 680. A YARED, rrr o% RRR N F Sua FEE RSF roti BRE FG e R MMM KER = AN UNUSUAL UNDERWEAR OFFERING. One case of Men's Gray SCOTCH Wool Underwear, Shirts or Drawers, extra heavy. SHIRT. are full length, silk bound and finished, woven cuffs, Lai WERS are fall lencth, pants cut, bave silk sua jer tapes aud silk stitched. jo. such vulue ever offered for $1.25 each. CHOICE EITHER SHIRTS OR DRAWERS, 919 Px Ave W. M SHUSTER & SONS, DRY GOODS We are confident that we can show as an attractive and well-selected Stock as to Quality and Style as we have ever had the pleasure of displaying to the peuple of Washington. Our Frices are as Low as are consistent with the quility of the fabrics we sell, We feel assured it will Pay those who are in search of good goods at fair Prices to pay us acall, We name in part the tullowing: 10v pieces 6-4 PLAIN FLAN N25, all new and de- sirable Shades of tins season. 200 pieces of CASH MELES and HENRIETTAS. ‘LLis lot comprises all Prices, Widths and Colors They runge in price from 50c. to $1.50 per yard. 200 pieces of LMPURTED CLOTHS for Tailor-made Dresses, irom @1 to $3 per yard, all colors. 100 pieces of FRENCH and SCUTCH WOOL PLAIDS. ‘The effect and colorimg realiy besutiful. ‘Che prices are ali right, ‘Three hundred COMBINATION DRESSES. all new desigus. ‘This seasou's importation. (Our Slik Deparument cab show some decided bar gains. Black, White and Colored FAILLES tn grest profa- ‘sion, oli at New York prices Our stock of BLACK GOODS was never larger or better amorted. Lupin'saud Priestley’s wakes pre- dominat tine. We have for housekeepers decided bargains in BLANKETS, QUILI8, OOMFOKTS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, ete. Our Hosiery sud Underwear Department is large, and both lauies aud geutiemen will And grest variety to select trom. Goods arevew. The prices are correct. ‘We Lave but one price, and that the lowest the mare ket attords, ‘(Uue price only. “THE BiST THE CHEAPEST.” W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENN. AVE. XW. Ce Thae laces are almost as Leavy as the wc inare expensive trimminxs which you will find in the Dress THE PALAIS ROYAL, ‘A LISNER, Corner 12th st. aud Pa ave, ec8-3m =: 1237 Poeun. sve., throweh to 13

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