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THE EVENING G STAR, WASHINGTON. menma a = THE EVENING STAR bas Ctreulation of any Newspaper ii and Advertising Medi As Ws Nes Tar Exo or b lt BARGAIN SALE WE FIND E STYLES SOLD DOWN To 80 few PAIRS THAT WE HAVE MADE STILL LOWER PRICES ON TAEM TO THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. T bl FAIR D.C. M JERSEYS PALAIS = sspebsameas aussie: ieesoeccasmase INSURE THEIR SPEEDY DEPARI- a UBE FROM OUR SHELVES. <shaeain 00 3 A Until the census returns are all in and the — yp OOR 7TH AND a 8 8 re . EB STYLE AND B 8: £4 = Ratio of representation has been fixed by Con-|_ ba; OXFORDS, W OTS NORTHWEST. eo ee = gress there is no way to ascertain what the ap- $135. portienment of the next House of Represe! TWO STYLES OF LADIES tow atives will be. That it will be such as to in- BUTTON BOOTS, ODDS AND ENDS. PRICES FOR THE NEWEST GOODS. crease the representation is not improbable. ‘The prices put on our Odds and Ends ‘28 new styles of Jarseys are now here—all made with ‘This i uot a pleasant fact for those to ogn- ONE STYLE OF MEN'S —— lest Saturday —- the prevailing style of high sleeves, template who have observed the unwieldinessof s/s Proved an attractive feature. Our Sapa Jerseys, with vests, for $1.50, Of, $9.48 the present chambes, The American Congress a ——#1ore was througed — es is not to be compared with the British Parlia- all day with customers who appreciated ‘These are all one style, eimply being different grades ment, whose membership is larger but whose $1.00. —— the ehoice barzains. —— and weicht of cloth. regular attendance is much smaller. Qurs is A FEW LARGE SIzts OF A deep hole was made in our col- igen Braided Jerseys, souave front, high # big legislature constantly growing larger in =e py eaperonl to oreo itary derscr, itamed wih ble raid, both houses, In the First Congress the ratio $2.50, = ' tirely new oo ion 6 —They cannot last Mohair Draided Jorsey, souave front braided of population for cach member was fixed at MEN'S TENNIS, hina peered be apory 90,000 when there were just 65 members; it $1.75. ee Extra Fine Quality Jersey, trimmed with Mo: was im 1790—after the first census—33,000 to smnrs ganoanéo Lace, _ hatr braid back aud front, and mede te button 105 members, in 1800 the «ame for 141 mem- - 83.60. Some more Odd Decorated Chamber Sets from the shoulder. . bers, in 1810 35,000 for 181 members, in 1820 40,000 for 212 members, in 1830 47,700 for 240 members, in 1840 70,680 for 223 members, in 1850 99.43 for 234 members, in 1860 127,331 MEN'S CALF SKIN LACE, 03.25, from... Odd Decorated Mugs trom, 21.48 up 10c. up 40c. up 1.79 up * Largo Decorated Pitebers from. ba Large Decorated Covered Jars from... The very newest at _(Continued below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL, Lies Axp Ners. uy TIT? 588, “Odd French Toa Sete from. 4.08 ee doped ag , py os at ig ~~ Odd Frsaeh Okisn Tet ieurteer. eines || Wabeesiredlicienor taux cen auscebes 292 members, and in 1860 it was 151, pop- wt u 3 =“ + Odd Decorated Soup Dishes from. 10c. up | and Drapery Nets which we desire to close out at once, ulation for 325 members of the Honse. In 1310 op “ue # * ~ Odd White Slop Jars from......... 75e. uP | as there are but one or two dress pattorus in any of and in 1850, only, did Congress have the courage Worth @30, Handsomely Decorated French thom and have marked them at a special price for to- to reduce the number of Representatives be-| npn 4 nm cog, A gy China Dinner Set, slightly im- arenas low the standard fixed at a previous apportion- Bu ryt R oh & Hy ‘ NN eo i Scam mefit. The struggle has been usually to pre- fn 2D fk EE 99 § oo gah i x Re VESDAY, AUGUST 20, serve poiitical power. The present House, in- pling aoe DRAPERY NETS. cluding the members froia new states, is 330 be sone a. G8-cent Net—1 pattern for 59c. yard, strong. On the existing basis the House would Ss AL ERR . > toe Carrion prs a0“ 1 gic yard have in the new apportionment 425 members. Sss, RAE 4 “ — Japanned Tea Tray 90 es 8 2s Is isnot probable, however, that this basis will tugs AAS = b S-quart Gem Freezers. 6298 a ar be preserved. The one usually discussed and ‘LLLL pis pe he prepreg cima irom poo gpnilsbesag or Bo we could go on “ad infinitum,” LACE FLOUNCINGS. of one Represertative x 5 which would give an increase of membership as oo ae eae ieee — pattern for $1.19, to the aumber of $55; with ratio of 185,000, to) Hae 83 ke -——or our red tables “ 1° am increase of membership to 345, and with Ker 0.8 Ne ten Se Odds and Ends in Crockery, Tinware, Glass, . as 290,000 as the ratio to an increase of meee - pedorhammtgyay ame Se ship to 920membera. For the dispatch of busi- miotexsooecan "ALAIS news the latter figures are large enough, Tho | alors lees got crpers _(Continned below oust is certain under any basis to lose mem- Lers, New Jersey alone showing an increase. ‘Shocs sold at Bargain Prices Not Bxchauyod, ARTHUR BURT & CO., ——is a decided bargain.—— A) INIATURE Fras, ‘the south will, it is thought, make an absolute 0-2 on Re THE FAIR, Just received a lot of those imported Minerature guin of few members, but with a relative loss. | gazg he Cor. 7th ana H sts. n.w, Frames, which are now in such great demand. They abe trans-Mississippi states will make a large it FRANKLE‘’ CO, | mp of —_ metal with a border of porcelain imerease, @ regult not very surprismg. The & fakes olranapenaican making ap exceedingly fine and “1 ‘tion hag steadily moved west jelicate ornament. : mr of popula’ 7 We close at 6 2m, Saturdays excepted. There are six sizes, both oval and square shaped, at . s s —= 48c., A8e., GRe., H9e., $1, 81.35. — é EASONABLE SUGGESTIONS. Silveroid Cabinet Photo Frames, four styles, 17¢c., or The Eastern Branch celebration, which takes gana0 Ee sais s0uer unio iae 8 for 506. ' this afternoon, is a local event of some Brass Cabinet Photo Frames at 9c. each, portance, The bridge now opened will be of SUITABLY CLAD THESE COOL MORN- ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘at use to the public, and the fact that it is a BP. OA WH oT INGS AND EVENINGS. THE NOBBIEST «Continued below.) ~t-built bridge adds to the interest with Lits completion and opening will be ro- ed. The workmanship is fully worthy of even the veteran engincer, Col. Hains, under whose plan it was erected. Im the history of civilization few physical facts are more notable tha: the construction of bridges and roadways. The Roman arch spars thousand of streams. Bridg> buildiaz is ad- vancing at rapid strides in Grea’ Britain and the United States, The recent completion in Scotland of the longest railway bridge now constructed is one of the achievements of nine- teenth century architecture. Much more modest than the above the new BS A | ASA are o exe He POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SSVENTH STREET. bridge over the Potomac’s Eastern Branch is ‘We have here another lot of good values in our Cloak and Suit Department for your attention. We know anuala of our republic, and Washington and| thst by giving them your sttention you will Anacostia are today showing whatappreciation| not go amisa They are articles which come in nicely these cool mornings and even- nevertheless worthy of mention ia the bridge they place upon the new structure. With song GARMENT FOR THE YOUNGSTERS 1S 4 LIGHT-WEIGHT REEFER. WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF TEM IN QUITE A LOT OF NEW SHADES AND NOVEL DESIGNS, AS WELL AS THE STAPLES, FOR THE LARGER BOYS AND YOUNG MEN OUR DISPLAY OF FALL OVERCOATS I8 WITHOUT AN EQUAL IN THE CITY. THE NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR FABRICS, CUT, MADE AND TRIMMED IN STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS MANNER, THOROUGHLY TAILORED, AND IHE VERY LATEST SHAPES. PRICES AS USUAL—THE VERY LOW- EST FOR RELIABLE GARMENTS. NOT WAY UP NOW IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO HAVE A CUT-RATE SALE AT THE Still a good asscrtment of those 11-cent Ribvons—two Gnd two-and-a-haly inches wide, All colors, Gros Grain Satin Edges, at THE PALAIS ROYAL. _ (Continued below.) GQuove Banearss. 8c, Pigskin Mousquetaires reduced to. P8e. Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, €1 Quality 4-buttou Undressed Kids... $1.25 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires. $1.55 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires., 68c. 4-button Kid Gloves. 85e. 4-button Kid Glove! 06c. 4-Button French Kid Gloves. 55e, quality reduced Ze. quality reduced to, ‘O8c. quality reduced to, THE and speech, with parade and tegatta. with ings, when it is not safe without a licht wrap a — rk ie decoration and pyrotechnic display, above all of some kind. The former prices of these B. ROBINSON & €0., Bef 4 i ka HE gs fer lovers ef good beef with bovine barbecue are away out of the reach of these now auxuicas ourmexesn. (Eo Aik AA H 5s. the joyful event will pass and linger long in the Quoted. The quantity of each article : ance (cee: | Bae eal fee 2A4 HE Bogs memory of the participants, 4» very sinall—the reduction reason. — stint B,OOU FA = eo @3.50 Ladiew and Misses’ Blazers rk $ ie vy Aes L A dispatch from Frankfort, Ky., having Bave rolling collar; colors, Gray EES a eae Cee tated that Capt R S. Burnett, United States and Tan. Now $2.50. Asmall A Bic Reoverox Ix Jensexs, 00 ¥ 2S Eur engineer in charge of the Kentucky river im- Hine of Ladies’ Striped Jackets (Continued below.) provements, was stabbed im the head and back } ina bar roem fight in that town, is it im order | to inquire what business Capt R. S Burnett, United States eugineer, bad in a bar-room fight? ‘The Kentucky river scarcely runs through any Frankfort ber reem_ ————> Eugland bas notified Turkey that the time is not ripe for the evacuation of Egypt, and for $1.75; have been consid- erably more, $6 Ladies* Biack English Corkscrew Jackets Now $2.50. $450 Ladies’ Cloth, sceordeom plaited Capes, braided yoke, Now $2.83. We still have a Odd sizes and kinds, some trimmed some plain, were $2.50 and $3. Price now $1.50. We will surpass any previous effort in Men's Unlaundered Shirts at 50c., made of New York Mills Muslin, Linem Boroms and Bands, sizes 14 to 17. At 75e., made of Wamsutta Muslin, Bosom of 2000 Linen, Made and finshed as well as any $1 Shirt iu the market, For Moxpar, Aveusr 25. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. ‘Turkey bas nothing else to do but to wait few leit of those 6 é until it wripe That's one of the ditterences $1.98 All-wool Men's bate Shirts at 50c., sate of Utica SPECIAL SALE OF between Eugland and Egypt Biouses, Now Muslin. Freuch yoke and strictly first-class, 50c each ‘Still another lot of the Children's Positive 1B r Perhaps the kind of strike Mr. Depew advo- neek Fast Blick Derby Ribbed School Hose. Le ented before the present unpleasantness on his sankcehi isaac soe onic be Sizes 5 to 94. Only 12%. ee road was a strike of the imagination, or oue on it less than ever before. Belts sold at 50 pieces of Matting to close at a way- some other man's railway system—a dagger cout sini, Chenu Gin <inck, Zie. down price. of the mind,” as im Maebeth, or at leat a paieaeancp phrasing Bh AB BEE gis gs dagger not for use in the Depew vitals. Se. 42c. Sik Belts, 290. RRR EE IS, OSS ————— Se: weal dct be CARHART & LEIDY, BoP EB kee St Sut | ‘Two courses are open to the South Carolina Bitk Belts. 73c. All ‘O28 7th st. and 706 Kst.nw, “straight” democratic convention which meets colora; Striped or PHILADELPHIA STOKE. au23 at Columbia tomecrow. The convention may hie ae &% &% $% POM, 958s nominate a state ticket er it may postpone the din “ Son 6.6 Oo BE *ssq nomination until after the convention of Sep- tian ° Ga@ 00 «3600S bpp s53 tember 10 shall have acted. The latter course ex Belt, ia the ene thought most hkoly te be followed. Case Ox Cnzorr, xD ————— An ex-policeman from New York is Chief of | eas aa KK pits Police in Guatemala. which accounte for the as Wwasbivalscat mises emiboamipaaon|) 2 cae b fat go fact that the revolution down there has not FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 piece, for $17 Bad Ht KK i Dbuew arrested soon cash or $18 on credit. num KK l= - ee ‘ill sell you a 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid Vice President Webb of the New York Con- aioe ‘the best hair cloth, for FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. tral is not developing any latent talent as a We wil sell you a 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid Napoleon of strike handlers, ~wdlind thames, “apncheemea ta utuak, oomiiiuadica ee Prlestlov's Silk Warp Henriottas for, ainub cas on colors, for 828 cash or $:30 om credit. ined fp viind emotes es ‘The Engiish government is making at lcast We will sell you a guod WIKE-WOVEN BED SPRING Go bidatiays Wik Waar Baxciatin oc, a i PUPULAR SHOPPING PLACE 25 cusis or #22.50 on credit. efile bors arenes one timely inquisition in lreland—into the con- ‘We will Ls Priestiey’s Melrose Cloth for... ditiomef the poteto crep. ‘The petate is the {rill sell you = good quality BRUSSELS OARPRE } 9) G6 pricsties‘s Melrose Cloth for great Irish fact at meal time, and if there is blight im the fuet there is only sorrow for re- freabment ——— + ‘Mf reports of the conference between the Geemam and Museevite emperors be true the “war lord” of Germany has beeome Europe's justice of the peace. a Some protection to home production of | reciprocity in the republican party might be} safely introduced by those most interestud, ———— ‘Mr. Charles Bakes, the handsemest man in Crmemaati, wild preside at the demwcratic state comvention, Whether he will be so handsome after the election remains w be seen, a ‘The republican Senators passed the Force bil—imto desnetudinous sequestration, ——————— Chicago thinks she bas found Tascott, She kmowa sbe bas found the World's Faiz. a Tanowed nese Easton, Pa, last Saturday. | azo | Kses Passe Fiocoun SALE OF WET GOODS, DAMAGED BY RAIN. 2,000 worth of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS and fcr GUc. per yard exe or Ue. per yard on credit. ‘We will sell you ayood INGRAIN CAKPE'L tor 350, Teryard cauh or 40e. per yard on credit, We Sew and Lay a CARPETS Freeof Cost aud do not charge for the waste in matching fyures, We will sell wll CARPETS, MATTINGS AND OLL- CLOTHS on Credit at an udvuiice of » cents per yard on the lowest cash price. EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken on all credit sales, und no notes required. CasH DIRCUUAL alowed om a uccuunts settiodin Suuaye i CRoGaX ny 120 and 741 Tthe.p « MONDAY, AUG. 18, 1800 Erphopzo Youngs Company take no little pride in ‘MILLINERY damaged by the storm on Wednesday | Defuus Arst as usual) to offer Isp’? this rather early for election returns to bo | wkhtat NEW CROP TEAS. 81.25 Priestioy's Melrose Cloth for, ‘75e. Pricatley"a Armure Cloth for. 50e. Prieatley’s Mobair riiliautine, 40 im. wide, £0%...=.00 +45 Batiste, 45 inches wide, for. =~ 25 Priestley's Convent Cloth, 40 inches wide, ets Priestley*s Clairettc, 40 inches wide,ford 1.1274 50c. Lupin’ $1.25 Bleck Gros Grain Silk for. 81.08 Bluck Gros Grain Silk for. £22.25 Black Gros Grain Silk for. 7dc. Black Sutin Rhadame for. ‘The first Steamer of the s cason via Suez Canal fein and her cargo has already been chatributed throughout the country tosuch merchants as are always on the coming ind — KING'S PALACE, Papics are , abous all they are raising ia| Buénos Ayres at present. And the price of tert for FHESUESE SCYPLIES. We “got in" and aro | $1.25 Black Satin in sak, barat 812 AXD 81¢ 7TH 8T., ttuevesore able to offer an assortment ofthe Freshcatand | $1.00 isek Royal Annure for lee ee ‘Swesteat ‘Toss that money can Luy—Genuine New Crop | $LO0 Black Bean de Sete for: Cincinnati ‘is enjoying «crime boom. WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, goode—Our Jurmese Oolong at Se. is delightful inthe | 21.00 Black Kbadzimir for. —— = Cup, and even our 50a grade is ubsolutety frec trom ‘The Senate culogies en the late Senator that wild, weeds oF krassy flavor so often mict with in for. 81.1236 Extreme low prices prevail in all our deparuments— Buck call Dry Goods Leiug no exeeption to this rule—therefore creditable alike ig the manner and } bein ti Orlenas the reduced prices quuted Leiuw Dries so very low thet the matter hereot, ee it will be profitable to make your Fall purchases now. Irie ai time Ege RTE sot beth Bilbs Sham those i our stuck arenet conde, is always in to do an actof justice ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, thet our are not made, Cngrcas paws imternational copyright 2 ‘We substantiate this claim by giving a “written guar- ly a ry €28 Nine ot | ante"*for every ilk Drees ould at €1 yard during ewtlm 61% AND 614 7TH BT. special sule, YOc.) or over—that ix, we guarantee the ailk mot tonplit or wear shiny within six montha— Should it prove otherwise—we will replace it witha ‘new dress. —Can aay one do more? Gar Tus Bust. “TUB CONCORD HARNESS, qz SUITS SCOURED AND PRESSED, 81. LUTZ & BRO, Pants, 250, e PORES... + Ser pO 407 Penn. ave., sdjoining National Hotel, Goods called for and delivered. ‘Tranks end Satchels of best make at low puicet, BA. REEVES, 81¢ K st. n. are an7-6m Under the Frederick. I PORTANT, > (COMPANY, ‘w¢..all goods in our various departments to be slaught- co ry os ered. CALL AT ONCE, WASHINGTON OFFICE. 1sss78= ‘WM. C, VIERBUCHZX, 1608 7th at. 5, _— om 024-3 ‘Next to Walker's Grocery, eucs: Corner 12th st. and Pa, sve, FEST T TTT TTT TT TTT yeaa aaa We close at 6 o'cieck tonight, Nacessrry Kaen No Worn —— You don't know hew anricus weare not to let Mospar, €@™ any of our summer SHOES drag into the fall —— There’s going to bea change in the depart ent— Sa” for your benciit—and we poritively won't have soar closes Tus EVE CNA o8 COMETS. —— them around, We've miven the “price screws" G7" another twist-and they're lower than they —— ever were before, “Must” is & hari word—but ta7- that's the order on the summer stock—It “MUST ——— GO." Don't you need « pair? They're “dirt tar cheap" We'll name nine~as “pointers.” There are tw” nearer ninety stylee—many of them crippled —— on sizes. That makes the dose easier for us to tt” swallow. MISSES’ DONGOL! DOOTS pate ae pee — Upped, that were ¢: — ogee DOWN" TO 81.23.48 we RE 'S DONGOLA and —— 81 ghicictr ida Heol, “Bet Tox te BOOTS, et oni patent. leather tipped, that wore $1.35. $1.25 and 31— t@ $e-“SCREWED DOWN” TO 69 CENTS._22 gar ALL of cur INFANTS’ DONGULA Shoes that G9 wero 7He., Ge. and 3i —— £5-“SCREWED DOWN" TO 34 CENTS 23 $2 — What is the matter with these three lives fora ett fall wear? More as good. cw of our bape RUSSET OXFORD SP” THE that rake $2.50, $2.25 and $1.98—All te styles— oer os “SCREWED DOWN” To $1.19.29 r LADIES’ RUSSET GOAT, HIGH Be of Rt TOe kes BOOTS, plaiu or pat- —— ent leather tipped, that were $3— &5 = EF-“SCREWED DOWN" 10 $1.97.22 >> ALL of our TAN and BLACK KESSED S27 ELD OXFULDS with Gros Grain Cross Dars— that were 3:5 we bane ED DOWN" TO $1.97.a3 Peas co eaitrerte tere] ut LADIES, BEST QUALITY CANVAS POND wT HAP ie ‘that were $4, &P-SCREWED DOWN TO 83.90.23 wr = .ALLOF OUR MEN'S CALY HAND-SEWED or SHOES, Loudon, French and Opera Toes, that —— were ¢4— 2" = BAF SCREWED DOWN TO 82.87._xcg —— Remember these are but the “lighters” to the §2~ others—just as desirable and as badly deformed —— in price, ° SAKS & COMPANY, ‘THE POPULAR FOUT FURNISHERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH STREET. aul RRRERERERERREbSS SALE Wau. H. Mc Kyrws Dany Larre. MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1890. ‘We are first in the field with Fall Jackets —and Blazers. The 1 style Jacket iss ——double-breasted sack. We have it ina rough jack Cheviot ut $8.50, and inc Clay Diag- ——oual, unlined, at $10.50, and satin lined ——8t 814.50. Other styles in Fall Jackets at $5, 86 ond uy ——_ About that 23c. Fall Weight Underwear for ——ladies. We sold a great dealon Friday.twice ——1s much again on Saturday, and expect to ——seil three or four times as much today, It is getting noised about. Swiss Ribbed Vests, ‘bleached and unbleached, high neck and —long sleeves, fall weight and only 25c, each, Pants to match ~5c; 3c. per suit, ——_Justso with Children’s Fast Black Ribbed —Hoee at 19c, per pair, You bave paid 23e. ——for no bette: quality, and probably not as ——sood a black, for we guarantee these, which means mouey refunded if they are not ea errs floor.) WM. H. McKNEW Guccessor to R. H. Taylors, 933 Ponnsylvaniaave. and 9276 Dst nw. 1t BRRBEARELARLESLARLERALE bibbbhbh Rewangavtz Paicrs- QUALITY CONSIDERED, Because rich perfume is to an extent a iux- ury itdoes not follow that Inxurious prices should be asked. Of course # dealer buying a few pounds at a time has so little advantage that he mnat demand 4s bandied such an immense st ck as we carry— and those stocks from the best mnxers of the world—we can afford to sell our perfumery ex- “avy tariff. But where tracts at remarkably low prices, quality con- mdered. Quadruple strength and@ every odor truc to its name. Oz,, 50 cte.; 20z3,, 90 cts, EP, MERTZ, 1024 F st, Perfumer aud Druggist, 1 Washington, 919 Pesssyivasta Ave NEW FALL SHADES IN WOOL HENRIETTAS. BLACK AND WEITE BLOCK PLAIDS, IN ALL- WOOL CASHMERE; FRENCH GoODS. WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF CHEVIOT PLAIDS, IN GREENS AND BLUES, NEW GOODS, 36 IN. WIDE. ONLY 600, W.M. SHUSTER £ SONS, au2s Last Weex Or SUMMER REDUCTIONS, 919 FENN. AVE. N.W. Nexf week our Fall Trade commences. Regalar Prices, will prevail, and you will not have the opportu- uity to secure the BARGAINS NOW OFFERED. Here are afew of them: 12 pairs Nottingham Curtains cut from 81.25 to 87}¢c. per pair. 17 pairs Nottingham Curtains cut from $1.50 to $1.00 jer pair. 19 pairs Nottingham Curtains cut from $2.09 to 81.35 per pair, 20 pairs French Chamber Curtains cut from $5.00 to 82.50 per pair, 11 pairs French Chamber Curtains cat from €6.50 to 83.25 per pair. 1 pair Irish Point Curtains cut from $7.25 to €4.25 per pair. 2 vate Irish Fotnt Curtains eut from 99.25 to $5.90 per pair, 1 oe Point Curtains cut from $11.00 to 87.50 per 4 pairs Swiss Lace Curtains cw: from $7.50 to $5.50 Per pair. tone Teesonable offer refused en broken lots of Cur- ins. In Portiercs wo have a fow of last fall's patterns, ‘which will be closed ont at cost. A small lot of Smyrna Rugs, 4x7 feet, will be closed poe bgancsianecd Also a fow 3xt feet will go at 20, One lot of Felt Art Squares, :iz3 yards, reduced to 95.40. 323% yards, reduced to 6 WOVEN ART SQUARES, ‘3x24 yards cut to $4. «#54 Say <5 fas, ‘French Furniture Poltsh will make old furniture —— ‘Best in the market. Price, 50. per botie, Pate qtr? ~ AUGUST 25, 1890. OFFICE OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROR COR 11TH AND F STS XW. SATUBDAY, aT 1 P.M. LINENS.—For those who failed to read eur Extraordinary Linen Sheeting im ducementa last week, we will mention ‘them again, GERMAN, IRISH AND FRENCH LINEN SHEETING: Eicht-quarter, @1, 81.50 and $1.25 per yard, ‘Nine-quarter. 900. and $1.15 per yard. Ten-quarter, 75e., S5c, 90c, $1, 81.40, 81.50 and @1.75 per yard. 95 inches wide $1.10 per yant, 100 inches wide. $1.25, $1.50 and 81.75 per yard. German, French and Irish Pillow Linen: 40 inches wide. 45. and 50c. per yard. 45 inches wide, 50c., 58c., 60c, 75c., and S5e. per yard. 50 inches wide. 58¢., 6234¢., 760, 850. 0c, and $1.35 per yard, 54 inches wide. 65c., 68¢, 75e, 85c, €1, 81.10, 81.1234 and 81.50 per yard. Seamless Pillow Linen: 40 inches wide. 750. per yard, 45 inches wide. S7igc. and €1 per yard. MANUFACTURERS “SHORT LENGTHS" of Irish Linen, in lengths from {to Gyarda, 30c, 35c.,40c. and 50c. yer yard. (Second floor.) NO ONE ELSE IN WASHINGTON CAN SELL YOU THE RETROGRADE- STITCHED MITTS, THEIR SALE BEING CONFINED TO Us.—Thisies patented stitch and was introduced by Us two years ago. It gives the Mittes smaller seam and yet a stronger ona Mitts sewed on the Retrograde Machine are upquestionably # great deal better than those sewed in any other manner. Ladies’ Black All-silk Jersey Mitts, Ouly 50c. per pair, (First floor: center.) THOSE NEW NAVY BLUE BLAZERS have arrived. Very superior quality Cloth anda rich shade of Blue, Popular prices prevail. (Third floor.) NEW FLANNELS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN WAITING.—Imyortation of Lupin's Unshrinksvle French Fian- nels, in plain and twilled, 28, 30 and 31 inches wide, 50c., 55c.,006., 65¢.,70c., ‘75e., 80c. and S74c. per yard. Suitable for Skirting, Children’s Sacques, Cloaks, ke, (Second floor.) MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S NEW FALL JACKETS, in Navy, Greep and Stripes, double-breasted and roll collar. Sizes 4to 16 years, Prices run from 84.50 to 87.50 cach. About one dozen CHILDREN’S WOOL SUITS im Cashmere, Flannel and Serges at greatly reduced prices. (Chird floor.) MANUFACTURER'S “Short Lengths” of CHECK NAINSOOK, in lengths of from 2 to 12 yards. Only 8c. yer yard, Suitable for Children's Dresses, Aprons and Underwear. (Second floor.) A BARGAIN IN DOYLIES.—We are offering Glass Doylics, with plain and plaid center, at only 50c. per dozen (Second floor.) THREE FINE VALUES IN LADIES* JERSEYS,—Ladiev’ AN Wool Plain Jer- seys. Sizes 32 to 40. Only $1.50, 82 and $2.50 each, (Third floor) TWO LOTS OF BOYS’ SUITS AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.—One Lot Boys’ All Wool Suits, in fancy checks and plaids. Sizes 4 to 13 years, One lot Boys’ All Wool Suits, in fancy effects. Sizea 4 to 12yeara Reduced 10 $5.75 each. Boys’ “MOTHERS' FRIEND" Uniaun- dered White Waists, linen evliar and cuffs, Sizes 4 to 12 years. Only 60c. each, Boys’ “MOTUERS' FRIEND" Flannel Shirt Waists, in Navy, Gray, Tang and Brown, Only @1.50 each. (Third floor.) DAILY UPHOLSTERY NOTES.—We have Just received two lots Nottingham Lace Curtains, extra value. ‘yards long and 50 inches wide, $1.50 per pair, 3) yards long and 56 inches wide, $2 er pair. ‘2 Japanese Screens in handsome gobi ‘embroidery. 1 reduced from $12 to 98. 1 reduced from $24.50 to $15. ourth floor.) ‘We have ouly 7 pieces left of that Popular Art Fabric—“Holly wood" Cloth, Used for Curtains, Sofs Pillows, Chair Covers, Table Covers, ke. The stitches used are principally “darning stitch, ‘working thresds, rope silk and linen floss, Sage Creen, Biue, Golden Brown, ‘Terre Cotte. 52 inches wide, Only @1.25 per yard. ‘<Beeond floor, annex.) DEUGGIST SUNDRIES.—Remember, wo are the solo agents for Low's Wid Rose Soap. 3c. per box of one doxen cokes, ust oor.) — ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and Fete. nw. Sant 25, 1890. ‘The popniar styles in novel and pretty desurns of inexpensive goods We show « wonderful variety of the little Lace Pine with fancy beads, so popular just mow: while in the better sradeo we display an unequaled line of beautiful and Popular deaicus. These we guarantee to be exactly 0@ Topresented—Rolled Piste and Solid Gold, Styles of Jewelry this season seem to be — FANCY LACE Prxe. Gilt Bends, eight stytea, bo, Colored Sertings, Sc. Tmt. Pearl and Homatite, 10q Ciover Leaf Rhine Stene, 106. Pansy Cotored, 15 and 180. Mooustone and Sappbirine, soll Ailvor setuimg, 250, Double Pins with Obain, 23c, BEAD NECKLACES. Bilverand amet Shell Beada, Sa, Cream Colored W: Hectares, 100. Bilver and Gult Necklaces, 150. GENTLEMEN'S SCARF PINS, 200 styler, 25, 49, 98e, COLORED MOONSTONE BREAST PINS. Pavay, Giediola and Flag Lily, Rc. and 81.49 Kar Drops to mateh, Be, NOVELTIES IN CUT SILVE! IMPORTED BREAST PINS, Spray Pins, Daisies and Apple Blossoma, 25. WASHINGTON, D.C. 1890, SOUVENIR 5 RANOLAR, Cw own Kogimered Design, 4 OUR SPECIAL LEaDrR. Rhine Stone Far Drops, solid gold settings, 8a, BOSTON VARIETY STORE, SMITH & WARDWELI, au25to10s 705, 707, 700 Market Space, Orrxixe Exurrwx Or NOVELTIES IN UMBRELLAS FOR Fall ‘We bave this day received a full Sssortment of LADIES’ U BRELLAS, all Advanced Pall Styles, We have marked them wo low that weare sure they will ‘Bot be with us for any Jength of ume ‘We guarantee each and every Umbrella bought to wear. ‘Af dissatiched with the woar re turn it and we will cheerfully re- cover it for you. OUR SPECIALS, Black Crook Handle, Gloria Cloth, 26 iuches......61.58 Black Crook Handle (carved) Cloth, 26 inches... 1.75 Black Crook Handle (carved) Union Silk, 26 inches, tassel and silk case... . Silver Crook Handle Gloria Cloth, 26 inches..... Assorted Finest Crook Handle, Tuion Silk, 26 in., silk tassel aud case.. Silver Mounted Crock Handle, Union Silk, much better grade, 26 in., tassel and silk case, 27e Assorted Finest Crook Handle, ali silk, guarau- ‘teed for wear, tassel and silk case, 26in........ BS- Second floor fur Umbrellas, An early call will convince you of the great induce ‘ments we are offering in the above line, Fall Dress Goods are now at the zenith. Our stock is ideal. See our advance styles, GARTERS GIVEN AWAY. ‘We will give with every box of Tetlow's Famous Gossamer Face Powder, price 19c., One Pair Gart:s, with oxidized clasps. ate laws ice eh ae “ 0. 420-422-424-426 SEVENTE ST. Se aan pense Dazaxs. “There was a time whon I was greatly troubled with @reama. The burdens of life seemed almost greater than I could besr, and the troubles of the day pursued me through the quiet hours of the night, visions of in- stalliment Lille gave me horrid nightmares and sieep

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