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we a » THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON THE EVE NG STAR, NGTON: ust 18, 1890. THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local Cireuiation of any Newspaper in the World, and as an Advertising Meding ts edn | more than ail the other papers p: ‘There are points of cae interest in the Au- ——trom $4. gust report of the Agricultural Department on | —.5 ot od Bs Ket Vine white eve the condition 3f the growing crops. ‘The de- | —— : Nari the a cline of twenty points within thirty days in the = rn dones corn erop, due to abnormally high temperature in the eentra) maize districts. with insufficiency of rainfall, is supplemented by the loss of eleven points in spring wheat. The Dakotas fare better than the other spring wheat dis- tricta, Spring wheat is now mainly produced in Minnesota and North and South Dakota. Cotton bas gained about two points; fobscco in the two or three states reported shows up badly. The potato crop is the lowest ever re- ported for the month of August, The July re- Port, which is always high. was low this year, the weather having been extremely unfavor- able in many sections, The depressing out- Jook ip ap item so important as potatoes is ene of the notable features of the August report. The the region of the watershed of the Mississippi and its tributaries north of Tennessee and Arkansas, the average falling off in the crop ef the whole country having been 14.3 points, The fruit prospect is another important Matter of concern. The condition of apples and peaches is poorer than in July, the decline having been heavy in New England end along the northern berder of the coun The | biasting and dropping of immature fruit show the effects of the cold weather. The chief hope ef the eountry for the larger sort of fruits being on the Pacifie coast, the returns from there are watched by dealers and con- sumers alike with increasing interest. Of all sections that alone reports a medium prospect ‘The August rating places Washington first, Oregon second and California third im condi- tien. Peaches are not there in as good co: dition as apploa ‘Taking the country over, grapes are in high condition, especially on the Yueitio slope. — Of course the House must pass the Plumb resolution expressing the desire of Cougress aud the public that the remains of General Graut be removed from New York and re- interred in Washington. It is the universal wish autside the city of New York, No belated action of the New York Grant Monument As- Saeiation logking to a revival of the project to} E:phonao Youngs Company take no little pride in erect 4 monument in that city should haye a | &™/(rs? (as usual) to offer foather's weight of influence with Congress. All that the chairman of the executive commit- tee of that association cau promise is that under the spur of public resentment at the long Postponement of the project, and tho insult offered in the building of hotel ables: near the tomb, he is confident the 9150.000 already raised will be increased next winter to $3500.000. This conjecture has no better foundation than the same sort of conjectures from the same persons in the past who are amusing themselves but ne longer P Oolongs, deinding the people of this country with the scheme of a New York memorial to Ulysses &. wa Oe ee SLPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, General-President Ezeta of Salvador is get-} aui8 €23 Niow st. ting himself ready to be slugged in the neck, jaw and ribs by his next-door republics, Every time one of those little wheel-barrow-load re- publics gets into a ferment. some chap ag ios he is a Napoleon Bonaparte on the Alps aud rusbes in, only to be food for a funeral be- tore the row is settled. os The locomotives on 4 dezen or so railroads ap- pear to be onastrike also. Friday one struck a freight depot in Detroit; another struek a pile of ties in Pennsylvania; a third struck a freight train in New Jersey; a fourth struck an accommodation train im Connecticut. and a fifth struck s freight in Now York. Somebody was killed every time, a Welcome to our shores agai, Mr. Bryce; the American Commonwealth speaks its republican weleome to the foreign author who has w: about it most wisely and compr hepaively. << Some of the Irish newspapers are predicting a frightful famine in Ireiand, predicated upon the fuilure of the potato crop. Our esteemed cotemporaries are over anxious, Ireland will never go bungry as long as New York is only five days nineteen hours aud five minutes from Queenstown. — A California edutor has been taken out and tarred and feathered by a mob. Some editors Willnever learn how to run a country news- paper without insistmg upon subscribers pay- ing wp or having their papers stopped. Chicago in going to keep on monkeying with the Worki's Fair business watil it will be 1992 before she gets it fairly on its feet. = ‘Phe Comte de Paris, who is soon to visit us, will be pexmitted to bring his \baggage, &c.. theongh the eustoma office free, because of eminewt serviecs rendered this countey during the late war. One of the ornamental features of « high tariff is the compliment we cam pay strangers by not collecting it. ~ ————e- ———— - Democratic newspapers have not referred to | L#™US which wero 10:.—all Thc # yd. For 10.0 Speaker Beed axa “czar” or a “tyrant” or a “monster with am iron geel” because of his defense of Mr. Mills of Texas against Mr. Baker of New York, It makes a difference whose gown is gored. ee ——— The poaching this year of twenty thousand seal skins by the Canadians and the sending of fifty-five additional ponching vessels w the Alsskan waters would seem to be, if the story be true, ground for a speedy modus vivuws Which shall give a mode of living to the seals and the rights of the United States. tpathessthe septa ‘Those constant forcible collections from traius im Missouri by masked men are becoming | #0 suspicious and so frequent that the Mimouri delegation wall yet be called om to explain why | so much boodle is weeded ont there for cam- paign purposes, $e ee ‘The Farmers’ and Laborers Union in session in Sedalia. Mo., defeated a resolution favoring the sub-treasury scheme. ‘This action i» ae commendable as it is uuexpected. It is to be hoped ti the letter carriers will not talk about their monument te the late 3. B. Cox until itis s finished. aie aes South Ouroliua. would Tike to secede into about » dosen sections if it were possible. Chuos is a very mild cerm indeed to exprem: the political situation uation thers. | Thesboringe i the Condos ordova Baal of The Ar- t Sentine Republic iy only €11,000,000. And there § jsa't a solitary Srgentine Kepublican im Camada eithert —— a grea, many men whe are sarmering at | home winite their wives are away having a slorig’ 4s good time, oan share profoundly the fe¢! ng» of Millionnire Jameson of New York, W'to, depeemed by the absence of loved vues and lonely in his great house in the city com- miitted suicide yesterday, bat they do net com- mit suicide. Ob, no, they are made in moce hero: monids aud they manage to get slong ut home if it kes all saummer and a good many other things. $$ a The corner stone of Davy Crockett’s monu- ment was laid last week o@ Streng’s Springs, Teun... bat na commrttee was present from New York city to sec how people began the crection Of s momuniens to a duet hera a Speaking of monuiwents one would imagine that the remains of Mary the mo“her of George Washington were buried in Navy York city. —— Tevised edition @f her census. She considers it the only ortho- dex version. = The Frenchmen bave dscovered that Ameri- eam pork is diseased With wrifna retahation- ows. $e 5 If conservative Chi i revolves, where is revo- lution to stop iu Lavin America? ond ber canvo has already been dhatributed throughout the country to such merchants as are always on the slort for FRESHEST SUPPLIES. We “sot in” andare ‘therefore able to offer an assortment of the Freshest and Swectest Teas that money can buy—Genuine New Crop goods—Our Formosa Oolong at 80c. is delightful in the PTT TTT TTT TTF Ws. H. McKsaws Dans Leste. MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1890. ake tg — this week, —— fo sale N Q an yeu ls ot the space to copspieuous te SETS SS ater gh ie Ja 0 ob up the summer stock F sersonable price, Wi We ently suite, 2. F to fants’ White Hiaborately Ciuhroid- ——ered phort Dresses, Keduced from $7.30 he balance of onr stock of . Windsor Silk Scart are af- enc! ts, ise tne Of Ladies’ White ict Waiste: Ay ie aud 9 a. P Jawn shirt Waists at axer white is os Black Lawn with Winte Fig: 2 von —We shall have something o: —ceedinyly interesting to say about lasers —tomenom, WA, H. MokNEW @uccessor to R, H. Taylor, 933 Pennsyivauia aye and 926 Dst nw, It ASEALSARAAHAGAADSAGLASUAbSGONL W HITE nse WHITE LILAG WHITE LILAO, WHITE LILAG, An odor pleasant, rich and Positive, reminding one of the spices and breezes of WHITE LILAC. the east; permanent and WHITE LILAC. yet wonderfully pleasant WHITE LILAC. tomost people. This odor WHITE LILAC. ™ stands alone in its signifi. WHITE LILAC, — capcoand peculiar perfumo. WHITE LILAC. Quillruple, 02, S0c.; 2024 WHITE LILAC. 90c. ‘Triple, 200. 08; WHITE LILAC, oas,, 1, E P. MERTZ. 1014 Pst, Perfumer and Druggist, it Washington. ee MONDAY, AUG. 18, 1890 NEW CROP TEAS. ‘The first Steamer of the s easan via. Suez Canal is in POPULAR SHOPPING PLACR SEVENTH STREET. The . items below are bargains which are going tc liven up our dry goods floor ‘Rext week oras long as they bold out—we don't think it will bea week, though. Youcan take our word for it that every item here @ a uot-often-found bargain— so we'd read every line and makes vote ou't if we werefn yourplace. For Ghee. ayd—the balance of our entire stock of Mouselines, 22 inches wide, light and dark shades—a good assortinent for you to choose from if you call soon. For 7}¢c. a yd.— the balance of our 10c., 12ie. and 15¢. Ging- hams, L2tge. aud Loic. Sutteens—36-inch Ba- tistes, whicl were “20c.—36-inch Challis, which were 12c.—Wool Challis, which were 18c.—White Plaid yard—All 25c. Scotch Ginghams, ‘Dargain—250 doz. extra size Bleached Damask ‘Towela, colored borders, plain or knotted fringe, An elegant Towel 25e, each-€2.00 & doz, These Towels we Know camnot be duplicated for less than BSc. eash—good value at that. We wives Towel Rack with every dozen towels, Reductions in 18-inch Russisn Crashes, alt inen—15e, quality, 1D. @ yd—12a, quality, 10590. a yd —12540, Alblinen Barnsley Crash forGc.a yd The above are bargains which we now you will appre- ciate even better When you seo the goods, AU RDS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACR, * ants Great Snavowrer Or Day Goons AT LUTTRELL'S, COR. 20TH STREET AND PENNA. AVE. XN, In order to rednee our immense stock we have de- pl ge e Myer ase duceast in a Pinan of Bis Sota “Fie weasct'e time of Parasols ond Sun Umbreian aie eae a, short leng' “the ity for 7TH STREET. ehoice sty sem, a Spek All-woolem Challies «t 1 Good styles Challies at ‘reheat hc worth Oe “i a X diese a cost, bes eet. ar stock cousists Of Oty” Sinest-cjane acods. Bx: amiue them. Pull Hue cf Drews consicting of as heuriettiag, ( Din coises amt Muck at TO per cent discount eO8, Also Heavy Goods tor winter west. at tetst go ta this specie, Cauten Finuueis, Fi weludal. Taine mast be cloved at at cont, Gents’ nnd wader tne Call before ‘Oth st. nw, TEER 0s eG, Weet Wasnington COOL SUMMER SHOES IN RUS- ET AND BLACK. WE HAVE ENOUGH OF THEM. TOO MANY. A LADY NEVER WORE A MORE COMFORTABLE OR DAINTIER GARMENT. RUSSET OR BLACK. $1.90. 81.00, ~ 81.90, $1.90, ABTHUR BURT & CO., auis 3221 F 5T. ¥.W, We close as 6 p.m. tonight, EES STEERER ERSTE ENTREE TRG e ‘ D.¢., MONDAY. AUGUST 18, 1899 aT THE FAL AIS ROYAL FOR TOMORROW, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, A Ruoos Ever. ‘Through ope af thore fortunate circumstances thet Sconcern like cura ig om the continual look out for ‘Weare cpatled to give you the benefit of » Big Rib bon Purchase. 25c, Golid Color Hose, Grays and Tana, POR 19 OENTS. 7,600 PIRCKS 18 ALL ate Rot a SHADES AS VARIED AS THE RAINBOW. FOR 19 GENTS. 25¢ Fancy Striped Howe FOR 19 CENTS. THE QUALITY PAR EXCELLENCE. 2B, Wi Past Black Hone FOR 22 CENTR, Se. Boys’ Ribbed Hose, warranted Fast Biack, FOR 22 CENTS ‘Bde. Fancy Striped Hose, with warranted Past Black foot, No. 9, 10¢. per yard, wsuslly gold for 18¢. per yrd, Wo. 38, 12086. per yard, usually aold for We. per yard, ‘No. 16, 15c. ney yard, weually sold for 2de. per yard. ‘These are conveniently Ieid gut on our Ribbon Counters; conter aisle, pl echoed ali ‘350. Solid Color Hose, Tans and Grays, with war ranted Fest Black foet, FOR 29 CENTS. ‘BSc, Plain Lisle Thread Hose, ‘Tons and Grave, FOR 20 CENTS. 3he. Dropped-atitch Lisle Thread Hose, Tans and Grays, ADVANCE DRESS GooDs. To tuterest our patronsand give them an idea of the prevailing styles for the coming fall aud winter we take special pleaguro in calling thelr attention to ‘some of the advance styles just in, Rough effects to be the Dress Material this Season. Camel's Hair Plaids, Fine Serges with Astrachan Plaids. Handsome Tartane Plaids with Astrachan Borders. HandeomeCombinations in Camel's Hair Serge Plaids to match in Camol's Hair, Handsome Combinations in Serge effects, with stripes to match in Astrachan, These are particularly stylish and nobby. FOR 20 CENTS, 490. Plain Lisle Thread Howe, Tang, Sky Blue, Pink and Cardinal, Fo. CENTS, or 3 pairs for @1, These for tomorrow only, at THE paLals ROYAL. _Continued below) Ennowenes Your opportunity to buy Embroideries is now, a6 we are selling them at discount prices. 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all £5-ineh Embroldered Skirtins and 10 PEK CENT DISCOUNT on all other Embroideries, ALSO, Buits of Imperial Sergo, with fronts embossed in Chenille to match, For beauty and styles those goods are not to be surpasved. Another new, bandsome snd very pleasing effect in Dress Matorial is Self Striped Surab Twill, A fact we wish to mention to our Patrons—that all of the above mentioned Dress Effects are of our OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, Ang nothing of the kind to be produced by any other house jp the city. ‘These high novelties being limited makes thom the more desirable, ¢o they do not become common. A few days wore and we shall be able to exhibit our THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Grove Banarcaia 89c, Pigskin Mousa -taires reduced to. O8c. Undressed Kid Mousquetaires. 81 Quality 4-button Undressed Kids 81.25 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires.. 5 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires... 8c. ¢-button Kid Gloves... 85c. 4-button Kid Gloves.,, 0c. 4-button French Kad Gloves. 2Se, Silk Gloves and Mitts... Ble. quality reduced to. 0c. quality reduced to,, 55e. quality reduced to,, FEELERERR eee2 entire fall and winter stock, aud for richness, beauty and elegance we shall not be excelled, Fismox As Your Fisp I, HATS fall from grace quicker than anything that's worn, You won't watt until they wear out—(ours don't do thatin a hurry)—Fashion drives you to the change, The new ones are born—and you'll have to busy yourselves about them—shortly. A half dozen—no more—“master thinkers” shape the blocks that rule the world, Then comes the soramble to yet the best qualitica to the front—for the least money. We wentiito hate withont s hat reputation. "Twas sheer ‘merit that we builded on—aud it’s the same old- fashion worth we've been putting into them ever since, No better hate are made than Suks— and you know how much kes you pay US than you do the “exclusives.” ‘What's in a name? You woarthehat—not the name. We've got your heads down fine, gentlemen, Study—makes wise men—aud we've paid atten: tion to your needa, We can give you becoming shapes in thenew blocks. It's Ike consulting a octor—Better go to the same one—He knows your system—WE know your nead—See? ‘The Fall Hats—Silk and Derby—are here, Ill | BUR bl th ERG, 420, 42%, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET, I} | || | ‘Mail orders will receive careful consideration. a18 II] WHAT NEXT IN SCARF? Dur Goons Fons Dress Gooda, in aji ) gi Seems as if cach season exhausts the creative mind—but with cach vew season comes its vol” ume of novelties. We've our advance edition in our cases, TECKS differently tied—PUFFS knotted in new and easy gruce—Four-in-hands —always the same, The Waterfall, the Ascot— and mors—Old tu naino—bitt like a re-written book—novel in their folding and vatteruimgs. ‘Two hundred dozeu came—not a dozen alike— Medium weight—darker patterns than the sup- || iow Cyne Ootiyn, Tue. m Fiannel, Se. II siesta euske eurietta Cashiere, 1 yd. os tg ail colors, 25c. ye Outing Wutata, with 1 vat Outluie Shree, — Fly you've cot—aud the Lik of them OUR S0- | All-wool lied willed Flannel, 20 and 25e, —— CENT GRADE, : Fail ‘tine of Bortres's Deplox Corsete, —— What a reputation we've got for them } jVatiuyg all the loadin ws “Couldn't be kept uy." aaid our cotemporaries. Haau't it? Yes, aud bettered, too. Ovtton, 423¢¢. doz. 1. B TOWNER & SOX, aulé 1316 7that. ao. ROPERTY SOLD-GOT 10 MOVE--TH .aooDs BAKS AND COMPANY, must be solu, some at half vistanara ‘Trunks, THE POPULAR PRICED OUTFITTERS, Batre ‘for sale. Wid-i0 Teun PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH auls STREET. LALSEAARRLALGAALAAMMASAALAGB Bosrox Visnerx Sion HE M. Rony Tar Buz Tucreages the cost of all foreign goods, but our prices are just the same. Move of the Fast Black Derby Ribbed Hose, sizes 5 to 9)¢ fuches, only 124%. Those that bave used them pronounce thein better than goods costing double the money. Men's full regular made Balbriggan Hose, all sizes, 1234 cente, Special value in Damesk Knotted Fringe ‘Towels, deep open revere work, only 25 cents. Best lmported Zephyr, Sc. per lap. Best Imported Saxony, 1c. per lap. Best Imported Germantown, 16c. per lap. i imported Spauish, 18e. per lap. yw dozen Men's Uulaundered Shirts, iden Wosedayes gout ub outer STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. ‘Whore have you been buying your Stationery? If you have been iu the babit of buying it in the old way by the quire, we cau surprise you by the amount and quality of the Writing Paper you can purchase of us by the pound, Our specialty is Job Jote of Fine Paper, Sac smooth and antique Snish, at 15¢. “pei CARHART & . 928 7th st. and 706 K st. nw, COMMONWEALTH LINEN, PHILADELPHIA STORE. auié commercial or octavo size, smooth or autique fintel, plain cu — a supe Hor paper, at30c. ber Lurorraxr, BEACON HILL LINER. Brock Taner aa hy ‘toler aa waes ‘Gnish, at Previous to our removal to buildings now occupied by the DOUBLE COMBINATION STORE, 11th st. 8.0. ,all goods in our various departusents to be slaught- ered. CALL AT ONCK. WM. ©, VIERBUCHEN, 1608 7th st.a.w., pews want Paper put up in boxes of convenient 324-3 Bout to Walker's Grocers. MUBRAY BILL LINEN. Box containing— 24 Sheets of Paper, 26 Envelopes, 15c, 48 Sheets of Paper, 50 Envelopes, 25e. 08 Bheots of Paper, 100 Envelopes, 400, 200,000 ENVELOPES, ~ ‘This is a large numberof Envelopes of one kind for ® retail Louse to buy, but we had to ——— them ut the right price. CREAM, SMOOTH, SQUARE COMMEBCIAL, We seil them at « FIVE CENTS A Pack, Gar We close at 6 pm, Saturdays excopted. Bors Crormsxa. WE AGAIN CALL YOUR ATTEXTION TO OUR ASSORTMENT OF DKESS-UP SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. : WB REVER PERMIT OUR STOCK TO BECOME DEPLETED, AS WE HAVE A Good TRADE IM SUCH GOODS, BOTH IN AXD OUT OF 6EASON. IF YOU HAVE A BOY WHO ¥8 IN NEED OF A SUIT FOR DRESS PURPOSES BRING BIW TO US AXD WE WILL GUAR- ANTEE TQ PLEASE BOTH YOU AND BE YOU as TO QUALITY AND PRICE , AND HIM AS TO PATTERN AXD Fir, BOSTON VARIETY STORE. SMITH & WARDWELE, 705, 707, 709 Market Space, R. Mocrsrxe & Co. euldtol0s _— WHAT WE Do FOR THE BOYS WE CAN DO FOR TOURG MEN AND CRILDREN. FOR THE NEXT TEX DAYS dinsshseairoenalnns badgers 7 eras K AMERICA'S FOPULAR OUTFITTERS, OUR $4 MEN'S CALF AXD KANG. LACE 63.40. OUR $4 LADIES’ WALKING BUT. BOOTS 63.40. OUR 83 LADIES POPULAR TIP AXD PLAIN | (EXTH SCTTS BOOURKD aXD PRESSED, 91. BOOTS 82.43. Conte, 50. ag, Pum RS ‘and Keprirtex neatly done, CENT REDUCTION FROM PRICE. RA REEVES, 814 Ket. nw. CALL EAULY FOR BARGAINS, aulsst a07-6m ‘Under the Frederick. Zac. quality roduced to, Ube, quality reduced to,, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued belo ¥.) Laces Axo Duareny Nurs Can be bought advantageously now, as we aro giving ® discount of 11 Mog PPR, ERR RUT a) HES pre bes ope ae i Mog pp Occ KERR NN ontbem. This includes Narrow as well as Wide Laces. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Wansasren For Oxe Yuar. wat: Angonis Clocks, nickel, YOR 68 CENTS, Ansonia Alarm Clocks, nickel, FOR 89 CENTS. Ansonia “Bes” Clocks, nickel, FOR 95 CENTS, WHERE ! at THE PALAIS BOYAL. _{Continaed telow:» Srrcun Save or BLACK DRESS GOODS. wt oo e455 FER RRR vay wee i TTT KR ¢ CR t UG & per ge ee So RE he z ii“ & Ree & GolwwsN EN T Discount on all Black Dress Goods for Monday, Tues- day and Weduesday. €1.00 Priesticy’s Silk Warp Hepricttas for... 81.25 Priestley's Silk Warp Renriettas for. 1.50 Priestiey*s Silk Warp Henriettas for. }0 Priestley's Suk Warp Henriettas fo1 ‘Se, Priestiey's Mplrose Cloth for... $1.00 Priestley's sielrose Cloth for. $1.25 Priestley's Melrose Cloth for ‘Se, Priesticy’s Armure Cloth for... $1.00 Priestiey"s Armure Cloth for.. Se, Priestiey's Drap a’Alma for.. 85c. Priestley’s Cuchemire de Inde for... ‘O8c, Priestiey’s Cachemiro de Inde for. 75e. Prigstley’s Ravenna Cloth for, OTHE 50c. Priestley’s Mohair Brilliantine, 40 in. wide for.45¢ 68c, Priestley’® Mohair Brilliantine,40 in. wide for. 62 75e, Prieatley’s Mohair Brilliautine, 43 in. wide, bbida: for... @1 Pricstley’s Suk We <p Mews Vetling for. $1.25 Pricstley’s Silk Warp Nun's Veiling for @1 $1.50 Priesticy.» Silk Warp Nun's Veiling for. 82 Priostley’s Silk Warp Nun's Vetliag for. 98c, Priestiey's Latiste, 45 inches wide, for. $1.25 Pricstloy’s Convent Cloth, 40 inches wide, for..... 81.25 Pricstiey*s Cisirette, 40 inches wide, for € 68c, Serge, 40 inches wide, for... 0c. Lupin's All-wool Cashmere, 40 inches wide, for. All-wool Henrietta, 40 inches wide, for. €1 All-wool Henrictta, 45 inches wide, for.. ood At their original prices these goods are far lower in price than they can be bought forelsewhere. The extra discount should create an extraordinary demand for them, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued betow.) A Srrcux Lor Or BLACK SULAH SILKS. Llot, 19 inches wide, at .......s00.--0-meersenscense SOC Llot, 27 inches wide, at..........--rereee omnes THOSE Oc. GINGHAMS ‘We advertised eo extensively are gone, but ancther Jot, a very small fot of them, hsppened to be in the market amd we bousht. We know this will positively be your Inst opportunity to get those beautiful Bide- ‘wand Gingbause for such # price. Aa early call will ‘tmyure you getting a choice pattern. THE PALAIS BOTAL, At Reduesd Prices. 81 Percale Watste redwoed to.......00..ceves seers, ‘7Be, Percale Walsts reduced t0......,..-.------. SGc, Percale Waste reCuced to..... 0... -1s0ee+. (61.48 Pisin Flannel Weists reduced to........ 01.48 striped Flannel Waiste reduced to... aT 1BE {Continued below.) Dawes Tunnses. “~ PER CENT 1h ‘Discount on all Passementeries, Gimps aed Buttons AT THE PALAIS BOYaL. . A. LISNER, aulé Corner 12th st. sud Pa ave, Orrick op WOODWARD & LOTHROR COR 11TH AND F eTa RW. Mosuz, Avorer 18, 1890, STOBE CLOSES THIS EVENING AT 5 O'CLOCK. SATURDAY aT i PM. CONTINUATION SALE OF MEWS UNLACNDERED SHIRTS.—The gale has met with such success that we have Feplenished our stuck. where sigs apd Lines wore broken. ‘The fact that euch quantities bave boon disposed of is eseuring to us that ‘their value is known and fully appreei- ted by ourcustomers For those whe failed to reed our first description of tose popular Shirts we mention: OUR “MASCOTTE” BHIRT AT 390. EAOH.—Made from cotton cloth, the Same weight as Wamsutta and only four Picks coarser, pure linen bosom, front of Shirt reinforced aud double stitched, three-ply neck band, three-ply wrist band, linen faced, felled seams. button hole iy front of neck band is band mado; every Shirt ie cut streighiway of the muslin and finished completely, Btses 14 to 163. Only 3ute. esch. OUR SHIRT AT 500, EACH.—Made from cottum cloth, same weight as Wamsutta, and only few picks coarser, 1900 pure linen bosom, front of shirt is cut out aud the three-ply bosom set in, backings and imterlinings shrank be fare used, front and back ef shirt retu- forced and double stitched, thres-ply Collar baud, all seams felled, three-ply wrist band, jimen faced, French placket aleeves, with facing, every Bhirt cut straigktway of the muslin and oom- pletely finished. Sizes 12 to 19% for Boys and 14 to 1734 for Men. Ouly 50¢. each. OUR SHIBT AT G2igc. EACH.—Made from Utica Noupareil Muslin, front is eut oursud thrve-ply liven bosom set in, faced with 1900 linen, three-ply neck Land, three-ply wrist band, lincn faced, seams double felled, paiuted yoke on beck of Shirt, reinforced frupt, Freueli Placket sleeves faova, each shirt cut wmrsichiway of the cloth, and full 86 inches Jong, completely fiuishod and Perfect Gtting. Sizes 14to 17% Ouly Gge, each, OUR SHIRT AT 75e. EACH --Made from a epleudid Cotton, counting 8d by O2 threads to the square tuoh, bosom of fue 1000 Linen, heavy shrunk backing, iuteriiming shruuk,turce-ply wrist baud, Linen faced and double stitched, small soains all felled, turee-pty tub to bosom, hapd-made button holes, yokes doubie stitched, reinforced back and frout, cut straight wey of the muslin, full 87 inches Jong and perfeet fitting to the average man. Bizes 14 to 1K. Oly 75c. each, OUR SHIBT AT B7}0. EACH. —Dest Muslin made, 2100 Linew bosom set in, All-linen interlinings apd backwes, three-ply neck band, wrist band and tab, Linen faced and double stitched, every seam double felled, Linen gumets, every button hole hand worked, plain yoke, frout apd back double stitched throngh- out, double stitcied reinforced frant, beck and sleove fuciuige dowble stitched, cutstraight way, extra love 30 inches, custom made througbout aud fit euaran- teed. Sizes 14 1018. Only 87tec. each. OUR SHIRT aT $1 EACH.—This special Shirt as our pride an@ docs au equal eredit to the buyer or seller. It is without exception the finest Shirt that can be put together. We mention EIGHT principsl reasons why it is @ superior Shirt, ‘The best msterials are used—Cotton aud Liven, ‘The best and most skilled work people of this Shirt factory aro the only ones allowed to make it Made upon patented principle, most thoroughly considered Collar baud so cut and adjusted as to prevent the coliar from ridiug up over the band. Sieeves so cut and put in the Shirt as to give the greatest leugth at elbow. Shoulders, frout and back of Shirt all remforced. 45 different sizes, soit is almost im- possible not to ft every one. 14 to 18 neck measure. Five different sieeve lengths to exch neck size, So thoroughly gusseted and stayed at Places where a strain is necessary to prevent tearing, Ouly @1 each, In tomorrow ev@iing's Star we will mention the descriptions of our U: LAUNDERED NIGHT SHIRTS at 500, TdSe. and @1 each. (Men's Depsrtunent, 1013 F street.) MORE AROUT THOSE FANCY STRIPED HOSE FOR LADIJES.— Ladies’ Faucy Striped Hose, in Pin, Pen- cil und Broken Stripes. Ouly 220. por pair. 5 pair for #1. Ladies’ Fancy Striped Hose, fancy boot patterns, Biack with Striped Tops aud Solid Fancy Stripes, double heels and toes. Only 25e. per pair, {Piret floor; annex.) PONTINUATION OF THAT GREAT BALE OF KIBBONS.—We have added 500 pieces to omr job lot of Al-silk Satin Edgo Gros Grain Ribbon Nos. 7 and 1%, in Cardinal, Black, Rose, Shrimp, Pactole, Mahogany, Orause, Ab- sinthe, thive shades of Light Blue, Beige, Leghorn, Suede, Vieux Rose, Serpent, Lilac apd Garnet at 7c. aud 10c. per yard. (First floor.) LADIES' MOHAIR TRAVELING ULSTERS REDUCED.—The lateness of the season causes us to offer these low rrices.—Ladies’ Mohair Treveling Ul- sters in Black and Gray. Reduced to 94.50 exch. Ladies’ Mobur Traveling Ulsters in Biack and Gray. Reduced to $5 each. Ledies’ Silk and Wool Carmaline Trav- Ging Ulstera, Reduced to $16 each. LADIzs' LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS REDUCED— Ladies’ Light and Mediu:a Weight Jack- ete in Brown, Tan, Navy, Mode and Green, with and without vests, plain and embroidered lapels. Reduced from #9, 10, 812.50, €15 and 816 to the exceed- Angiy low price of $6.75 exch, (Third Soor.) DAILY UPHOLSTERY NEWS—Floor and Stair Linen. Extra Heavy Quality Stair Lineo— 20-inch, 20¢. per yard. 22-inch, 23c. per yard. ‘24-inch, 25¢. per yard. ‘30-inch, 37 ec. per yard Exttehesvy Quality Floor Linen. ‘Ten-quarter, 65c. rer yard. Twelve- quarter, @1 per yard. Alitte tukon Window Shades, The shade roller is the most important part ot « complete Window Shade, and it matters not how good the cloth may be, ‘spoor roller means & poor shade, We ‘ave the hixbest grade roller and guarap- tee the sume for ope year. Bootch Hol- Jends and Hend-made Opaques, tm sll the Intest evlors. Estimates free, (Fourth floor.) DRUGGIST SUNDRIES. —Remember we are the sole agent for Low's Wid Rose Boap. 3. per box of one doscn cakes. WoopwakD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and Fete. nw. THE FAIR OOK 7TH AND H STS NORTHWEST TUESDAY, We have more decorated ware than we rownt, The atock mus’ be dperessed. The only way we Brow of ip order to du it te to CUt Dries down to the wery fowrat possible potch. ‘This we havedone. Orivina ogst ed profit play bo. part in thes panorama of banraine, Worth O8c., 6's Decorated Ours and Saucers for T3e. Worth LSe; Decureted Dinuer Plates for Lie Worth Loc, Decorated Platters Gange) for Lda. Worth G00 , Deoursted Platters waters, darges tut d3e, Worth Loc, Docurated Soup Plat Worth Lic. Famcy Decorated © 10e Worth $1.98, Decorated Ice Cresm Sota square Platter and twelve saucers, for $1 9% Worch G5c., Hreueh Chine Cuspidors ¢ecorated) for Bm Worth TSc., French China Ouspidors (decorsted), + Japancse Decorated Tea Pots for 18a, Worm 1 ian. Suuare Decorated Plates for Le. om Vos, Decorated Francs China Fruit Saucers, for 7b, Worth 94.39, Our Cottage Chamber Sets, wn ro ped storied 48, Englich Decorated Tea Bete, 36 pieces, an 2 Worth $10.48, Kuglish Decorated Dinuer and Broak- fast Sct tor #7.my. Worth 250, Panay Ohine Pignros per pair, for Ibo, Worth 13¢., Decorated Soap Lush aud Brush Holder for We. Worth €1.08, Fancy Oil Paintings, in gilt framen for #145. Worth $1, Sie foot Brass Tiyped Bewboo Easel tur = Worth Téc., Sty foot Bainboo Rasels for 58, Fae 106, dapuuese Faucy Napkiua per dozen, for ht $1.75, Crystal Kitchen Spice Jane, 6 pieces, x Worth 2 ing Lawps, Bronze Base sud Col- ured Shade, wre BSc. Crystal Footed Lamps, completa, for Worth 45c, Lange 8x10 Bronse Bice! Frames for 2ye. Worth 50, Large Rustic Rockers for @1.98, Worth $1, Fancy Wall buckets for ®7e Hem deh Loilet nhelves for Le. Worth Worth Worth 62.00, Folding Litsary Ladder 8. Werth 25e., Guod knee strug Broum ter 18a, THE FAIR, Ocs. 70h and H ste. wow, i FRANKLE & 00, PROPRIETORS, R EMBRAKRTS IN ADDITION TO THE ALREADY, rhicks THAT WE ARE SELLING mearil. of WE HAVE DECIDED FOR THIS WEEK TO ALLOW AN EXTRA DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT ON THE DOLLAR O8 ALL KINDS OF KEMNANTS. DLACE GOCDS, WHITE GOODS, WOOL, SILK AND COTTON REMNANTS. IN FACT ALL KINDS OF REMNANTS BACKIFICING PHICRS, \. M SHUSTER & sONa 919 PENN. AVE. NW, aus Casa On Crepr. — ‘We wil! sell yon a Handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, S pieces, for 617 cash or 818 on credit. ‘We will sell you a 7-plece PARLOR SUITE, nelit waluUt frames, uplvlstered iu Ube best hair cloth, fur £28 cash oF S30 ox credit. We will sell you « 7-plece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, upholstered ap plush, combiuation colors, for 825 cash or #30 on credit. ‘We will seit you aguod WIKE-WOVEN BED SPRING for 8%.25 cash oF 82.50 on credit. ‘We wilj sell you a good quality BRUSSELS CARPET for GUc. por yard cash or Gc. per yard ou credit We will seli you a good INGKAIN CAKPET for 350, Jer yard cash or 40¢. per yard on credit, We Sew end Lay all CAKPETS Frevof Cost ané ao Lot charge Jor the waste m matcuing Ryures, We will sell all CAKIETS, MATTJNUD AND OIL- (CLOTHS on Credit at an auvauce of v veute por yurd Ob the lowest cash price, EASY WAEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken @ ull credit sales, and no votes required. GaBH DIDCUUNS allowed us au awunts sotiied ia suas a. GROGAN ‘789 and 741 TH tow, Tx “Taasr Cuaxce Cas. The venerable and proverbial “chestnut” is not more familiar than the tradesumn's revonant cry of “inet chance.” Tt docen’t rhyme with “job,” *wauchter” or “sweeping,” butts sung iv the same meter, and to Mont people ts quite ws wearisome as the shurpsand Sets of “Aunie Kooney.” Then why use it! Because At tells the story as wothing else will do. ‘There are no two words im the English language quite so strong at ‘this time. Next week fall trade will begin. The wherls will turn slowly at first, of conree, bat they "ll turn just enouch to let im early arrivals of new fall woods, and they*ve got to have roomy. Bo, “last chance” will have to be sung asa fuale fur summer low prices ; if mecessary we'll repout the chorus For tus week we'll offer; 15 BABY CARRIAGES. 7 REFRIGERATORS. 5 WATER QvOLus. These will Le ~okd at cont. Canopies Bereens, Summer Cartaina Mheee will be avid LESS then cost. Por this week we'll give 20 per cent discount on att Chamber and Miscellaneous Furniture After Acne-week price of 75 cents s yard for 10 patterm of Body Brussels, oS Porshtsty Ger Tur Besz. 407 Tons. ave., adjoining Xetionsl Hoth ‘Tramks and Geichela of beet make at low prices, Sd iPS

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