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= — WASHINGTON: England's good queen may well be scan- G@alized by the example that some members of the British aristocracy are setting to the British public in the matter of morals, It is mover safe to assume that the leaders of any posiety are necessarily more corrupt than their followers, but that social standard is safe which exacts of those leaders a higher grade of morality than exists elsewhere, Since Byron apd Thackeray piereed the shams of English “upper” life and held them up thus transfixed to the scornful gaac of the world, Many excellent attempts have been made to reform society, and the personal example and earnest efforts of Queen Victoria have not been wholly without avail, Nevertheless, it fs apparent from exposures made in the news- Papers, the severe comments of the roviews and the revelations of thecriminal courts, that the reform has not struck very deep. The re- ecut meeting at the country residence of the Marquis of Londonderry, attended by many of the reformers, and having the approbation Af not the direct encouragement of the sover- eign, is regarded as s hopeful sign of the times, feud seems to mean that the stigma of good society isto be placed upon the improvident gamesters, the social kites, the titled black- guards and the infamous depredators whose presence in respectable circles is pollution. ee The appointment of Postmaster John W. Ross to be District Commissioner seems to give general satisfaction. Good words for the ap- pointment come from all quarters, and espe- cially from the classes most closely interested in the welfare of the District, and in having good government here to that end. Mr. Ross has to anotable degree the peculiar qualifications Requisite for filling the difficult position of Commissioner; and bis efficient discharge of hi& duttes in other responsible public offices gives assurance that he will not be found want- ing in this place. — One of the earliess of Columbus’ and Latin- American discoveries and the very first land to be settled. in the full sense of the word, the island of Hayti or San Domingo, has been the most turbulent, the least progressive of all the countries that have been formed in the new world. Winuing its liberty at a favorable moment and holding its independence by right of heroism there was for a loug while a Measure of respect for the autonomous biscks. Among them wore men of genius like ‘Toussaint L’Overture. But a few great spirits cannot redeem the faults of the mass. Hayti's reversion is history repeating itself. The dark pictures drawn by the older historians of the ‘West Indies have been reproduced by Mr. Froude and later writers. Reports from San Domingo indicate that the internal disorders ot the Haytinn ropublic are to be followed by war between the republics at the two ends of the island. Hayti, it appears, wante a slice of San Domingo. To this the Dominicans naturally object. Hence the prospect for war. The eastern ond of the once magnificent island is occupied by the old Span- ish elemeut, an independent republic since 1344, with a smaller negro population than that ot Hayti and a much larger proportion of French and Spanish creoles. The inhabitants speak Spanish; those of Hayti a French patois. The territory coveted by the latter lies in the Province of Azua and is rich in salt mines and mahogany forests. The attempt to take it has been successfully resisted by the Dominicans. The latter are numerically inferior, but seem to have the capacity to take care of themselves, Hayti is weakened by frequent revolutions and may show up very poorly in the assize of arms Bow about to be tried. _ Since the arbitration boar examination into the New York Central strike, taint signs appoar of am approaching ground swell of pub- lic sentiment against the action of some of the labor leaders due to their extreme views in correspondence with each other. The public sympathizes with organized labor movements when theve are undertaken to right the wrongs of employes and the public and rebuke cor- Poration arrogance. But the public, emphati- cally condemns all groundless or vindictive raids upon the roads as being opposed to sound policy and the principles of equity. —— + Thix ie atime when the enthusiastic demo- erat puta Sis head on the track, not with sui- eidal intent, but f cling sure he hears the roar of the democratic ‘rain that 1s to come in next November, and b hind that he thinks he also hears the reverb ration afar off of the greater tram v 189% ase wise man waits until his tr in drr.v.. vefore he attempts to get on. — Senator Cali having introduced a resolution declaring that the death of Gen. Barrundia was an insult to the people of the United States, the distinguished Senator should be ap- Pointed a commission of one to go to Guate- mala and make «good long speech to that} country on the subject. $+ Gov. Hovey of Indiana does not get bis Au- gust salary because there is only money enough, the treasurer says, to mect the de- mands of the benevolent institutions of the state, and the governor is no benevolent institu- tion, q@m ee Ex-Senator Platt of New York will nevor rise above the metoo element in his character. In his letter declining the Spanish mission he eays he “will be content to serve in the ranks.” Ana yet it is astonishing how so meck a man does get there in such ith both feetativences, ———— - Gen. Bragg of Wisconsin will soon be an- Popular enough in bis own party to be given a place im the republican party. ——— Mr. Depow, in London, says the New York Central strike is dead and buriod And Chauncey was not st the funeral, $= What several republicans appear to need more than anything else at present is « pair of traces so high they cannot kick ont of them. a Sa ‘The American Bankers’ Association meeting in Saratogu has forgotten to send fraternal greetings to the members of the United States Depate, ————— Senator Edmunds should change his opinion On the foree bill and use it on the democratic party of Vermont. — Since the gerrymender iu Onio, Representa- tive Keanedy bas given up ail hope of ever be- coming « United States Senator. oo Senator Paddock of Nebraska is another re- @ublican who does not believe in protection for protectionists oMy. —_——— ‘The republican platform of Kansas is as broad as one of its mighty prairies. I$ will in- derse probibition and Ingalls, protection and Piuwb, Mr. Harrison and Mr. Blaine, and Reed and reform. oo De. McGlynu and Henry George utterly re- fuse to fiap together in the single tax atmoe phere and there is no barmony in them. —<———— ‘The probibitioniets and the democrats voted together im Vermont. This is an ora of re- form, The carpenters’ strike in Chicago bas gone to moet the strike on the New York Central. ‘The eight-hour bill passed by the House does Rot apply to the House, more's the pity. Reciprocity is fair trade. = eos AD PREASED FOR ¢1. sare Sea es Si UTS St j Sed ses Won Wastiunioe el ead orgie: We close at 7 p.m.—except Satw day, » Tacer Ix Pazcas. Don’t you try to fudge clothes by the cost. It's not 8 good guide-post, A high price doesn't always tell the truth—and there's a point, too, below which merit can't foat If you're buying # horse—you go to & man you know tobe reliable, That's what fou should do in clothing. A peacock ie « handsome bird—but beauty is only skin deep. That's what's the matter with some of the Fesdy-mede garments, Too much attention is paid to burnishing them—to look well—erd too little to the ‘Gualities that will hold them up to your expectations Lots of you will say thet’s why you have your clothes made to messure, You kind of charge up the difference to “insurance,” That's aneodless thing to do. Pick out s house that youcan trust, Every gar- ment WE sell you isas good as s receipt for your money any time that it weakess your satisfaction. You'll have no discussion about it, Show us the error end we make reparation as cheerfully as we made the sale, You feel better toward us for it. We've kept our faith with you. As for getting any more STYLISH GARMENTS madeto messurs—or any FINER ONES—then we can show you out of our ready-made stock—is @ mistake, The finest fabrics that aré milled—we buy. Our designers and cutters are the highest-paid in the craft, Thoy give you the results of theirco mbiged thought, ‘The styles we've leuuched on the ses of fashion have every one been a success, Poor things are never imitated. That's s positive proof of the strong flavor of satisfaction that surrounds ours. ‘They've all been pirated by the hawks of the trade, No, gentlemen. if you want Sue clothes—don't fy toa tailor, Dropin on US first, The visit will save you many dollars and clear up tho foggy tdeas you may have about READY-MADE CLOTHING of re- Mable authorabips SAKS AND COMPANY, MAKERS OF THE FINEST, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH STREET. bbbbbbbbbbAbbbbbbAbbbbbbbhbbbbh Niw Faz Axp Wixter Goons. ‘We are now daily opening our New Fall and Winter Goods, comprising allot the newast styles of this season's importation in dress ‘abriques, and from fe time out will continue tu display a beautiful line the newest and most desirable goods to be found in the New York market. We call particular attention to our beautiful line of Fine Woolen Dress Goods in pattern dresses at very moderate prices, ‘ 100 pieces All-wool Cashmeres in all the new shades and ail st very moderate prices. 100 pieces Fancy Dress Goods in dress patterns of the newest combibations aud in very choice colorings. Also a complete sasurtment of Black and Colored Silks and Surahs in all gtades, which we offer at the very closest prices. Black aud Colored Trimming Velvets and a com- plete assortment of Mouruing Gdbds of the best makes, allot which are marked in plain figures at the very lowest price they c4n be sold for. ONE PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES, W. ML SHUSTER & ‘SONS, « 919 PENN. AVE, N.W. Turnovenents Evenywarne 4ND aT BBO 17 BURT'S w UU go Sss8 WE ARE ENLARGING OUR SPACE SO THAT LN A SHUKT TIME WE SHALL HAVE SEPARATE APARTMENTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AND SUFFICIENT ROOM FUR OUR INCREASED FALL STOCK or FINE FOOTWEAR. AMONG QUANTITIES OF STYLES WE CALL YOUR ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO ocuR LADIES’ WALKING BOOT ‘ THEY ARE MADE OF FIXE DONGOLA, BRIGHT AND DULL FINISH. COMMON- SENSE AND OPERA TOES. A STYLISH, COMFORTABLE AND SERVICEABLE SHOE, ALL COMBINED, -sT- ES ete ob = at 83 - aBTHUB BURT & CO., 1211 F st. NW. | BRRTRTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TE TaTG Wu H. McKuews Danx Lerrzz. ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1890. ——, Rack after rack of new Fall and Winter —— Jackets, Cloaks and Suits are now in posi- ——-tion,om both our first and second flovre— ——-like an army in battle array. ——- Fall Jeckets aud Blazers have already met | with a large sale, and we are confident that ——-no prettier, nor more perfect-fitting styles —-tre to be found in this city. ——- Yet it doemn't follow thet because our ——-styles are the bandsomest our prices are ——-highest, On the contrary, for eaual qual- ——-Itles they are the lowest. WM. H. MokNEW ‘@uccessor to RB. H. Taxlory, 083 Ponnsylvanisave and O26 Detaw. it DLDLELAOLORAGLSDAAASLAALON LAKE No Mostaxe Cen possibly be made by sny one who ‘Wil order Merta’s Queen Anne Cologne. Its ‘dor (a charming and durable and it pleases: the most fastidious taste. 50c. AMD @1 BOTTLES BP. MERTZ 2014 Fst, Perfumer aud Druggish is ‘Washington. Srzcuz Trex. We eet ¥ Te eg Sa. (e24-Sy B. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, ONLY, ‘To make room for our Fall Stock we offer te eur petrons the following Bargains: One lot Momie Cloth Scarfs reduced to 50, One Yard Square Cotton Momie Cloth Table Covers reduced from 75c, to 57e. One Yérd Square Table Covera,Colored Bolton Bheet- 7» SOc. Only afew more of those Damask Tray Covers, 5c. Fine Linon Hematitched Bureau Scarfs reduced from 01.25 to 75c. Momie Cloth Doylies at 30c. per dozen. Fine Linen Hemstitched Doylies at 98c, per dozen, A few Fine Linen Hemstitched Tray Covers, slightly soiled, reduced from $1 to 38c. Remnants of China Silk at less than cost. At our bargain counter you can find someCounmenced and Finished Pieces at extraordinary low prices, Remember that these prices are for Tomorrow Only. Stamping done while you wait. Prices low. We have some beautiful new designe in Stamping Paterna, Dress Forms for Draping from @1 up, at OPPEN HEIMER’S, 514 9th at. nw, Sole Agents for the Light-running New Home Sewing ‘Machines. Sewing Machines repaired at reduced prices, Basar Paper Fashion. Machines for rent by the week or month. bty 2" We are open until 6 p.m.as Tae Samxe Licuts Or Fisnrox PERRY'S. You will be surprised at the amount of Velvet that will be need this fall. We looked upon last sonson ae ‘a stampede, but that won't be # camdle beside an clec- tric light to the quantity that will go into sorvice the coming mopths. Perhaps the velvet workers are re- sponsible—they hold out such tempting inducements in the way of shades and qualities—and we will confess wo help it along with our lenient prices. But it makes good trimming, does xt not? It is rich “gown stuff.” Everybody will have a big supply—Dut we think our stock will harbor some of the ch@icest of the fruit. We willshow you one grade at $1 that most people ask 81.25 for. ‘There is one strong point all the way through our stock. Black is never ata premium. Colors, not, it e +l the same. You kuow this is not so everywhere. And another thing—we never pull the price up with- out the quality goes up as high, if not higher, Tiere {a always a reason for every cont we charge you. ‘There have sume new shades made their appearance, and together with the revivals from last year give yo & variety unmatchable. Flush is a kin to Velvet—and line it—will have its “Boum.” We can show you some very novel effects in both to combine with woolens and silks. 75c. is @ strong grade with us for Corduroy and Vel- voteen, Not the worth of them—simply our selling price. If you are going to shop among high colors youknow how essential it is tu have light—wood, strung light. We havo always beeu pretty fortunate in this matter— but we have made arrangemeitts to improve even that. To wive you the best qualitics and the beat facilities isaiways ouraim, 10 lead—not to follow, — SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING” NINTH BT. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Established 1840, Bi BR a ee ITIT 988g BB R T fon" ee uF oat FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Our 25c. Leather Belts. Our 30c. Leuther Bol Our 50c. Bodice Beit Our 60e. Bodice Belts, QUE 81.50 Bodioe Bel Our $1.75 Oxidized Bucwie Heit TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CHATELAINE BAGS FOR TWO WEEKS. We bave them in all leathers from 35¢. to $35. R. GOLDSCEMID, 1007-1000 F ST. ¥.W. ‘We placed s large order a short while age for a tremendous stock of BAMBOO BAs- ELS ond stated thet they were to bede- Uvered in TWO SHIPMENTS—ONE-HALF HOW and the balance IN OCTOBER. ‘Through an error of some one the factory HAS SHIPPED THE ENTIRE ORDER, aking s CARLOAD OF BAMBOO EASELS AND SCREENS. We have no room for them. What can we do but to cut the prices eo as to move them? READ THE PRICES, TOMORROW'S SPECIAL OFFERINGS. JAPANESE BAMBOO PARLOR EASELS, LIGHT IN WEIGHT—DURABLE AND STRONG, 18T BARGAIN—5-FT. BAMBOO EAS- BLS, made of strong stock, richly burnt and: polished. The ends are cut, beveled ‘and plagged. Bold everywhere for 98¢. Our price 480, 2D BARGAIN—5% OR 6 FT, IM- PORTED BAMBOO BAGELS, artistically burnt and polished. Sold allover the world for $1.25. Our price 580, 3D BARGAIN—8% AND 6 FT. BAMBOO EASELS, These beautiful and stylish Easels are made of the finest imported Bamm- ‘boo, heavy stock, The points are gined and @oweled The ends aro finished with brass Scorns, OUR BARGAIN PRICE 98e. z BAMBOO FIRE SCREEN FRAMES. 4 FT. HIGHLY POLISHED BRASS FINISHED FIRE SCREEN FRAMES. We sold the saute frames last season for 63.98. Our bargain price now for 91.48, B. GOLDSCHMID, 1 1007-1009 F st. n. w. Lace Coniars, ‘We want to interest youin these goods; we have shaped matters so that we can do #0; we own our ‘Stock of Lace Curtains at as low a figureasany house im America; we have the best things from the lead- ing makers of Europe; we have the inside prices; we are willing to let you in aleo; we sre not speculating on the proposed new tariff. We are going along as ‘Usual, selling our Goods at less than old prices; we sre trading on present facts, not on future happenings, You want Lace Curtains and we want tosell them to you, and we can sell them to you if you will give us _| 82 opportunity. TTIT 00 PPP it A MM MM" 988s z HY ad fe a ¥ Prices of Nottingham Curtains: ’00 HORSES SS] yor 250. wowive you tho usual $1.25 quality. s4-to26n 1231 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. “0% © @ © &@ 2359 # Bostox Vanrerr Srons. CSET es et ae “150e #6 & © 995 © PP 1 cco ITIT ER Er £2 UR fe ee ae P 0 e fi oS f “od * 200 © 4 © & 275 «© RRR A MM MM FER 95S, Pit & RE wawe ve ee aos BoE ROA EA bee et elgnee aoe te 455 = Our succeas with Ready-made Frames, in sizes to suit anf style of picture, has induced us to put in for © 27" © © © 375 © this season s much larvor and more complete line. These Frames are well made and furnished with . glass complete and are sold at prices far below those eee Oe ee ae Usually asked for Frames nade to order. One-inch Plain Oak Molding, *asor fe © © 6 fe Bx10-19c. -10x14—2Sc. Two-inch Oak Flat Reeded Molding, “ 400" © 8% © » 50 « 10x12—29e, 14x17—39e. 11x14—49e. —18x20—79. Two-and-a-balf-inch Flat Oak Molding, with silver bead around inside, 11x14—50c. — 1620—98e. 14x17—89c. - 20x24—-$1.19. Heavy Oak and Silver Molding, 4 inches wide, 16x20-91.39. — 18x20-91.40, 20x24—81.59. Flat Oxidized Molding, 3-inch wide. 14x20-98e. —162U-$1.19, 2024-81. 29. One-tnch White Enemel Molding, inch, Gilt Bead inside. 8x10-20¢. — 10x12—39¢, 10x14—49¢. White and Silver Molding, 3% inehes wide, 8x10—Gode. 16x20—91.25. 10x12—7Me. 18x20—81.39, 10x14-80e. 20224-81.49, 22x27-91.98, ‘White Enamel and Gold, 4-inch Fist Molding, 8x10—B8ic, 1 10x14—08c. 2.40. Frames for Cabinet Photos, 8x10, Gilt Molding with plurh bead, 49c. Wide Gilt Molding, with plush bead, 8c. 4-inch Deep Gold Molding, three styles, @1.49, 5}-incb Gold Florentine Molding, $1.49. B-inch Deep Oxidized and Copper Frame, 79c. A beautiful line of Artotypes, Photographs anJ Pas- tels ready framed, BOSTON VARIETY STORE, SMITH & WARDWELL, told 705, 707, 709 Market Space, Resunprme. REBUILDING, REBUILDING, REBUILDING, aT K 812-814 7TH st, During improvementa we offer Special ‘Bergains in MILLINERY, DRY GOODS AND FANCY Goons. ‘We are now displaying advance styles in FALL MILLINERY. ‘Just received a large assortment of Blasers im Black, Blue and Stripes, KING'S PALACE, $18 AND 814 7TH ST. ¥. W, oul Tu Swies Curtains we have them from $3.75 up to 25 per pair. Remember wo have one thousand patterns to show our customers, Fine Panel Curtains uptd$100 por pair, Wehave Portieresiu all the latest designs POLES GIVEN AWAY. From now until September 15 we will give you with all Curtsins from $1.50and upward Curtain Poles and Trimmings, #0 as to induce you to buy be- fore wo get overran with trade, LANS: BURGH SER G.. ‘aes n 0230 (€20-422-424-4°6 SEVENTH ST.N.W. ‘We close at 7 p.m., Saturdays execepted, Ld THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. c.. THURSDAY. THE EVENING STAR, | SoSesTseST TTT | Sezcu Tracnsvay, Sxermor, 4, 1890. OFFICE OP ‘WOODWARD & LOTHEOP. COR 11TH 4XD P STA RW, OPEN EACH EVENING UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK, BEMNANT SALE TOMORROW, ‘We clear up the Departments To- ‘morrow, Friday, as usual. Often- there is no apparent reason why we should reduce the priee of some of the “Remnants” Often the very article and size you want or the very fabric and length desired is offered to you for less than regular prices. Our “Remnants” are as desirable as Rew goods. We mark them down solely to prevent them accumulating and clogeing the stock. For this ‘Week's sale we shall offer an attrac- tive accumulation of “Odd Sizes, “Bhort Lengths,” “Broken Lots,” &e. We are particularly anxious to close out our “Remnant” of Dress Goods nd are offering them at very low Prices, The lengths sre particularly desirable for Children's Dresses, Ladies’ Sacques, Wrappers, &c., and @ considerable saving can be effected, “SHORT LENGTHS” OF FLAN- NELS.—“Short Lengths” of French Opera Fianuels, in lengths of {rom 1 to 3 yards reduced from S5c. to 400, per yard, Suitable for Dressing Bacques. Also sll “Short Lengths” of em- broidered Flannels, White and Col ored, in lengths of from 1 to 2 yards Qt «restly reduced of remnant Prices, Suitable for Infant's Skirts, (Becond floor.) LADIES’ SUITS, TEA GOWNS, WAISTS AND BLOUSES AT REM- NANT. PRICES.—4 Ladiow Light Biue French Gingham Suits, Sizes 32, 34 and 26. Reduced from $18 to 65.75 each, 1 Lady's French Gingham Combi- Ration Suit of plain and striped to match, trimmed with fine embroid- ery. Size 36. Reduced from @25 to 87.50. 1 Lady's Fine French Chailie Tea Gown, Ecru figured, with Cardinal albatross front, Size 36. Reduced from €12,50 to 85. 5 Ladies’ Check Cheviot Waists; Can be worn either asa shirt waist or blouse, Sizes 32, 34 and 36. he- Guced from $1.75 to 1.25 each. 4 Ladios’ Flannel Blouses in Cream, Red and Black Stripe, laced with sills cord. Reduced from @3 to $1.25 each. 1 Lady's Wash Surab Blouse, in hed and Blue Stripe; trimmed with small pearl buttons. size 26. Reduced from 810 to #4. (Third floor.) WHITE GOODS.—"Short Lengths” of Checked Nainsooks in lenyths of from 2 to 14 yards. Reduced to 8c. er yard, “Short Lengths” of India Linen, Dotted Swisses, Aprouette and Hem- stitched Lawns at greatly reduced Prices. (Second floor.) “ODD PAIRS” IN GLOVES—13 Pairs Ladies’ 8-button Length Mous- quetaire Suede Gloves in Tans, om- Droidered backs, Sizes 0} and 6%, Reduced to 75c, per pair, 9 paire Ladies’ 4-button Black Real Kid Gloves, embroidered in feather stitch, Sizes 534 and 6, Reduced to 81 per pair. 1 pair Ladies’ 4-button Dogskin Gloves in Light Brown. Siz> Si Reduced to $1. First floor.) REMNANTS IN BED WEAR-3 pairs Hemstitched Linen Sheets, Slightly soiled, Reduced to $6.50 per pair, 5 pairs Pillow Cases Reduced to €2.50 per pair. 9 Bolster Cases, duced to @2.26 each. (Second floor.) REMNANTS IN MUSLIN UNDER- WEAR.-5 Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, hubbard style, yoke of fine cluster tucks and insertion, embroidery srouud neck and sleeves. Sizes 13 to 16. Reduced to $1.25 cach. 3 Children's Flsid Muslin Aprons, high neck and long sleeves, trimmed with narrow embroidery. Sizes 4 and G years. Reduced to 50c each. 2 Children’s India Linen Aprons, tucked waist, V front and back, trim- med around neck and sleeves with Hamburg. Sizes 8 and 10 years. Re- duced to 75c, each. 2 Children's Lawn Gretchen Aprons, tucked waist, finished with fine Hamburg and fancy braid. Sizes Band 12 years. Reduced to 81 each, INFANTS' DEPARTMENT,—1 In- fants’ Embroidered Cashmere Cap, rosette of lace and ribbon, Reduced to $i. 25 by 70. Re- , | 2 Infants’ Cashmero Long Cloaks, with tucked skirt, silk braid above each tuck and embroidered cape. Re- duced to $5 each, (Second floor, synex.) MISSES' AND CHILDRENS DRESSES, SUITS AND JACKETS, 1 Misses’ French Bine Cashmore Dress, trimmed with velvet, Size 14 years. Reduced to $3.50. ‘1 Misses’ All-wool Brown Plaid Suit. Size 16 years. Reduced to 63.50. 1 Misses’ Combination Suit of Green aud Plaid Flannel. Size 16 yeara, Reduced to 83.50. 2 Misses’ Garnet Flannel Suits, Bize 14 years, Reduced to $3.50caeh. 3 Children’s All-wool Dresses, in Blue, Brown and Green. Sizes 6 and 10 years, Reduced to $4.75 each. 1 Misses’ French Blue Broad Cloth Jacket. Size 14 years, Reduced to 82.50. 2 Misses’ Broad Cloth Jackets, in ‘Navy and Green, with Tan Vests, BizolG years, Reduced to $5 each, 1 Misses’ Golden Brown Cioth Jecket, satin lined, black and gilt ‘braid trimming. Sige 14 years. Rov SEPTEMBER 4, 1890, Axp Sr. Tuer Cour Tomortow (Friday) it'll be the arrival of 69,000 worth of Velvet Ribbons. You'll find all the correct widths and sutumn shades for dress trimming or mil- Mnery. And you'll find Palais Royal Prices the lowest Quoted in this city. PALAIS ROYAL, ‘The following are special lots and cannot be dupli- cated at the prices: COLORED VELVET RIBBONS, satin back. ‘Number ‘3 » iM Bioee™ oe, | fo, | aSe. | Ab. | 3 SH" No. 5 is 1inch wide and No. 16 ts 24 inches wide. Warranted best quality and in all the new eutumn tints, BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, satin beck. "foe! | Be. | 18%. | be | 28s, | se | 26s. | B81 BR EW No. is 3 inch wide; No. 22 is over 4 inches wide. ‘The quantities are only toosmall. We wish we could always offer such qualities fur these prices, BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, linen beck. No. i Boh] 7E| SE] 18. | ake. | Se, | ake She! Be] 38: E27 Eloven yards to each piece. ‘Ten per cont dis- count if one piece or more is bought. THE PALAls ROYAL (Continued below.) Brack Rispoxs Usvscacy Carar. Tho autumn stock comprises all the latest novelties, some high priced. We point here only to those which, for some cause or other, are unusually cheap. 36 CENTS for 4 and -inch Satin and GG, Stripe Ribbons that would be good value at 50centa They are the correct style for autumn millinery and dress trimming. The twenty-nine pieces secured by our buyer are the surplus pieces of au import order given by a leading New York house. 98 CENTS for 11-inch Black Moire and GG, Sash Ribbons, with satin ede, These are gusranteod 1.25 quality. But nine pieces, $1.25 A YARD for 12-inch Black G.G. Silk Sash Ribbons We have not before and are not likely soon again to offer such quality at less than $1.68. THE PALAIS ROYAL, «Continued below. A Furerxa Rissox Banca. ‘You have only to feel the weight and test the quality of the 14 and 10-ceut Gros Grain Silk Ribbons to know the goods can't be sold always st such prices. We still have Black, White and colors. No. , which is 14 cents, we can prove worth 30c. ayard. No. 16, which is 19 cents, is guarantecd the usual 48c. quality. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) —— To Burcurex Oses Home. mee if, —ai There's many a tittle cost article tballtt” help Materially to brighten home. Below are quoted things which are our own direct importation: FAIKY LAMPS, representing roses, with brass stand inform of leaf, Last season we sold less beautiful stylesat 98 cents, Direct importation enables us now to quote—ONLY 75 CENTS. PERFUMERY JARS of Bisque Forget-me-nota, &c., prettier than those sold last season at GS cents, are now ONLY 50 CENTS, 5 CANDLES, all colors and richly illuminated. Those like them sold last year for 19 cents, ONLY 10 CENTS. PERSIAN SCARFS.—81 was last season's price for ‘Scarfs not as pretty as those now offered at 50 cents. Very beautiful Scarfe also for ONLY 25 CENTS. FRAMES.—Those are of brass snd stamped in imita- tion of ope of the massive solid brass frames that are handed down tous from the renaissance period in French history. ONLY 35 CENTS, SILKS,—We'll show sou how to make lovely Draping Scarfs at moderate cost. Figured Pongee Silk in srt shades and figures, 32 inches wide, for 85 cents, China Silk in lovely tints, ONLY 50 CENTS. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Srecrat Sue Acton Hostrx, We are willing to grant price concessions to early buyers; therefore, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 4, 5 and 6, special prices are quoted, Each season we have shown some improvement. For this fall it is warranted Fast Black Hose, with double linen soles and extra high spliced heels. You'll find ‘these Hose will outwear two pairs of the old style, SPECIAL SALE PRICES. 82” Weshow a remarkably fine quality of Black Hose as described above, which we have marked 55 cents. If youeall before Saturday evening you may supply yourself at 50c. a pair, S2” The Autumn Weight Fast Black Hose, marked 35 cents are offered until Saturday for 25c. a pair. S97 Children's Fast Black Hose marked 25 centa to be sold temporarily for 22c. a pair, And let us remind you these are the Imported Hose snd must not be compared with the lower priced but reslly more ex- pensive domestic Hose, ‘Three styles to select from, as follows: Boys’ Extra Heavy English Ribbed Hose with knees, toes and heels, Sizes 5 to 834 for 22c, a pain ‘Misies’ Plain Hose, fine gauge. Bizes 4 to 8% fot 22c. a pair. W. B. Moses & Soxa CORNER 11TH AXD F STREETS WORTHWEST, TOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMIKE OUR ENORMOUS ASSORTMENT OF GOODS TO MAKE “HOMES” comronsanz af WELL as ORNAMENTAL ‘The newest styles and eects im FURNITURE, CaRPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WALL PAPERS, INTERIOR DECORATIONS, &0., Are Now on exhibition and « competent force on duty imeach show room to answer all questions as ‘Well as to take and execute orders ‘We consider it « privilege to show our goods,and you ‘Will not be asked to make purchases. Caileariy, before the assortments are broken and choicest goods sold. “ADVICE.” Don't put off your Fall purchases until weareso Fushed it la difficult to All your orders promptly and without errors, Send in your orders early, OUR STOCK 38 COMPLETE. ‘You will get a better assortment now than later on. Remember, everybody pute off purchasing as jong as Possible, and if youcome in with the rush it isnot Possible to aetve you as promptly as now. BARGAINS. Carpets made with borders all round of following sizes; 2 fect 3 inches by 6 feet @ inches, @3. 2 feet 3 imches by 11 fect, 85. 3 feet 9 inches by 11 feet 3 inches, $10, 6 feet by 8 fect 4 inches, €12. 6 feet by 9 feet, 87.50. 7 feet 3 inches by 9 feet @ inches, 12.60. 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet Ginches, $16.50. 8 feet 3 inches by 11 feet 3 inches, $16. 8 feet 3 inches by 13 feet, 18.75. 8 feet 3 inches by 14 feet 6 inches, 814. 9 feet 4 inches by 12 feet, $2U, 10 feet 6 inches by 12 feet, 10 feet 6 inches by 13 feet, $26, 10 feet 6 inches by 16 feet, $38. 12 feet 9 inches by 16 feet 6 inches, $37.50, 12 feet 9 inches by 16 fect, #45, 12 feet 9 inebes by 18 feet, 835. The above are Wilton, Moquette, Body Brussels and Tapestry Brussels Carpets and must be seen to be ap- prectated. W4 have a few Bicycles and Tricycles left, which re rbarked to sell at factory prices. MOSQUITO CANOPIES. The assortment is complete, The prices vary from Téec. to $5 each, BABY CARRIAGES. ‘We are offering $4 discount on every carriage 820 ormore, and @2 discount on every carringe frow $15 to$19. ‘This isan opportunity to buy « fine carriage for very littie money. W. B. MOSES & sons, Cor. 11th and F sta n. UU SA EM Boe 7 ae 930 AND 932 SEVENTH ST. N.W., HAS NOW ON HAND THE FINEST AND MOST UNIQUE DESIGNS OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS EVER PUT ON THE MAR- KET IN THISCITY. SPECIAL ATTENTION oi sun “4 » 4g CALLED TOTHE GRAND DISPLAY OF cat “PARLOR SUITES, RANGING IN PRICE Children’s Seven and One Ribb Hose, double knees, FROM 835 UP. ASPECIAL DRIVE IN $35 toes aud heela, Sizes 5 to 834 for 22. a pair, THE PALAIS BOYAL, (Continued below.) Faxcy Hose For Aoroxs, Gentlemen may noticein winJjow corner of 12th st. and Pa. sve. samples of Autumn Half Hose, which will be offered until Saturday at 21 cents or 5 pairs for 81. That 25 cents a pair is alow price for them, a glance im the window will determine, Ladies are induced to somewhat early supply them- PARLOR SETS. SEVEN PIECES IN HAIR CLOTH AND PLUSH, A HANDSOME, SOLID AND DURA- BLE ARTICLE AXD A BARE BARGAIN, CHAMBER BETS IN OAK, ANTIQUE AND SIXTEENTH CENTURY FINISHES; ALSO BLACK WALNUT AND CHERRY SETS IN eclves for the autumn by the following apecial prices: | THE GREATEST VARIETY, Ea-Schopper's Best Quality Hose are, as you know, ‘usually retailed at 35 cents. Having contracted to buy 2,000 dozen of this celebfated make for the fall and woter trade, we are enabled to quote an unusual price—25 CENTS. Until Saturday we offer the first arrivals, consisting of six new shades of Grays, FOR ONLY 22c. A PAIR. S"Equally celebrated are the “C.G." Hose, Of course there is = special reason why we offer these 85e. quality Spun Silk Hose FOR ONLY 40 CARPETS OF EVERY GRADE FROM THE CHEAPEST INGRAIN TO THE BEST BODY BRUSSELS AND VELVET, ALSO A FULL LINE WARDROBES, BAT- terns, Black snkies, being gusrantesd INTENDING PURCHASERS Fest Black, 40 cents, instead of 68 cents, until Satur- enemas ts i i ‘THE PaLals ROYAL, ‘WHO DESIRE IT MAY OBTAIN A SINGLE | Unsorwat Fos Tax Avro. 50c, Ribbed Vests and Pants until cents, This underwear is tobe mote py bm apecialtios and is extra good value at 50 cents. ARTICLE OF HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE, OB RNOUGE TO FURNISH A HOUSE, ON TERMS THAT WILL EMBRACE & SMALL ‘The following are quoted as being adapted for corset CasK PAYMENT AXD WEEKLY O8 as for ‘Toe. Bitbed Gk Veet with necks low and no aleoves, All shades and Black. Special sale price 69 DDEN'S CARPET AMD STOVE STORES, ‘Cerber 12th st, and Pa. ore, eu30-te =»: 690 AND 988 1TH 87. 5.U-

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