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4 _W1_THP EVENING RrAR: WASHINGTON: ‘D; 02 MONDAY: SEPTEMBER 22. 1990: THE EVENING STAR, | Ax Iseruxr Svco Ornsceor i a WASHINGTON: a cope alarigenag . # 3 BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSER ; Y........ ..... September 22, 1890. If you would like to have seens Pean. ave. and 8th st, w. > roomate ig ‘throng of pleased people you ought SSHINGTOR, D.G Benny shoves. eater toeretoms recta ot opening. v0 5 — SHR EVENING STAR bas the fullest Local Were you!—you were invited. Did EVERYBODY ce eget ne hen py seent to unas if everybody was here. ‘That the cash befysins wo are ebowing this fall sur- Moxpar, Sxrrewsze 22, 1890, Ot oo on Aeneas me KIND WORDS. Lots of people who loft town for rY es S Somes. hear nee yt gating at ne —_— Fos Tosonnow Onyx. ‘Washington. es thoculamer beleoy We:“trehe for? | | 4 Large, Handsome Six-piece Divan Suite, tmitetion R GOLDscuutp, EMBROIDERED FLANXELS. — We (Teesday, September, 23.) with cur slteretions aed improve- mahogany frames, upholstered in sultan plush with anemitte isis de ments—renewed an old acquaint- Silk plush bahds, end spring edge, for 847.50. A 1007-2000 F ST. X.w, | Mew interest has been added to the relations shoe today. Of course we asked re en cae ‘assortment of Embroidered Flannels ‘Thank the warm weather for the following Spectal have lately existed between pov laa ‘upholatered Fuga, for $82.50. LOW PRICES PREY: ‘Ture DEPaRt- Prices for tomorrow: sei Ohateeh cativond anit Sa eating stiches emo hie eay Woes she ‘Turkish Suite upholatered in ilk plush and | MENT AB WALL oo Ate Onan, ee ever offered in this city. Not only of for and they ssid—what evers- tapestry.for $125. This is tho most showy suite in the Quality of materials and excellence of Dy the official announcement, promulgated on body saya—“The appointments aro In CHAMBER PURNITURE we have some | 711 COVERED SLATES, 80, Priday, that none of the workmen who struck Pertcet—end oo is the stock." ‘special things in Cheval Suites, We are still selling lg ‘Workmanship, but in perfection of finish A A Sik harentioe be taken info the survies of, the ‘That new elevator of ours did its On CARPE oe eed ae actwithotentinn | EAGLE Ba, 256 FESOtA. Se and benaty of desiene, p4 A Ay ‘wis applied for vec balers the striae” wae do. Sayatow tee “weaves” oom: ores Taf oe peer gedelleged [oe iinaharecrel pr acat ae Se ee s tye to our low ‘advise you to elared “off” by the directors of the movement dorfelly, Three times as man: take advantage of them while you may. Kas EAGLE FOUNTAIN PENS, 90, Beat rather than large petterma Many have been reinstated, but those who people at s trip—that's their care | ()FFICE OF Sruare hesdavastea far low prices and sued eveda, }) SiCT e DlAMONT ee ee ee ro nN Reid out awaiting the formal action of their tng capacity. i D. J. GOLDENBERG, Femembor the cash buyer cannot afford to pase us| TATE DIeMOXD RUBBERS poshiily, Siechalth Gity ibbaldlbon, the 8 8 oe yerssny must look elsewhere for — for all — seen —< gouge! = — “THE MONUMENTAL,” : W. H. HOEKE, OTHERS FOR one set 700. 080, Stitches in which are only }; to inches ‘00 rs 4 dent Wobb says, is due as well to the men who AND _thenonthe thirdand then on tho ee er BESTA ALS Fo eta en eta SPLENDID PES Haka 30, lene, with Uitio dots, epeage ant but Belped tho road out of its late difficulties as to | WHAT THEY fourth—but what did thoy see? IN LOOKING THROUGH OUR LINE OF CEDAR PENCILS, 3c. DOZEN. desigus above the scalloped cdo Prices — le ‘BBER-TIP! cdieians ator errr aan fhe o* po para, merynanepmmaraand coats werixpirprrviccitrosetect |. Boe Miz, SPLENDID TABLETS. See a * ‘weeks past have beon doing everything in their MEN'S —_of Clothing was one uolid front of | ANYTHING THAT WE COULD CALL YOUR ‘710d LANGE ASSORTMENT OF 100. TALLETS FOR Sc. Designs for Ladics’ Short Skirts are power to destroy its property and ruin ite Dasinese. It is perhaps not strange, under ali the cir- cumstances, that the railway authorities should adopt retaliatory measures, but this action Must nevertheless be a great shock to the three thousand and odd men who quit work when BEADY-MADE our “known-to-be-good” kind—and CLOTHING, tn our expected original dosigna. Naturally the tasty dressers turn to us when they want to inform themselves—ana clothe themselves too—in the correct styles of the season. In drcesing there's some- ATTENTION TO SPECIALLY--EVERYTHING 18 GOOD~BUT WE HAVE LalD OUT ALOT OF JACKETS AT 85 WHICH YOU CANNOT DUPLICATE IN THECITY LESS THAN 66 AND 87. THESE $5 JACKETS ARE NOT A BAIT OR ALEADER, BUT ALL SELECTED 816 7TH ST. N.W. PALL OPENING, 1890, ‘We continue out opening of Milli- nery and Cloaks TOMORROW, TUESDAY. Will bo glad to have you call” Consider yourself invited, THICK COMPOSITION BOOKS, Sa. WE HAVE MANY OTHER BARGAINS IN THIS DEPARTMENT. CALL AND SK& THEM, B. GOLDSCHMID, it 1007-1000 F at, u.w, Somewhat larger patterns, the scallops Deins larger and the designs being flower Sprays, leaves and Mo aie firures. ‘One of the most desirable ia some re- Fespects is the “Hemstitchod” pattern embracing a plain hemstiteh or fagot- RIE RS ta} fi ting two inches from the bottom of the orderedto do so by the leaders of the labor thing more than simply covering ‘Wo isnue no cards, ? skirt. Also the hemstitch with s litte FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR, organization, fully expecting to be finally taken the nakedness—or in buying any of | OUT OF OUR REGULAR STOCK AND 66 18 ‘THE BON MARCHE, Now, Tues_Frasxtis, Jaf or whoel every two inchcs and rest- (Dept. near door No, 1119 Pa ave.) Dack, either as victors or vanquished, and its the accepted features of the new] | OURREGULAR PRICE. effect esanot fail to exercise a most potent in- fiuence in future when a strike is contemplated in any quarter. The hitting-back poficy which the Central road has found itself able to enforce fashions. To dress well—onc must Gress consistentiy—and it is in the knowledge that we enjoy of what consistency consists that we alwa) WE MENTION THIS ONLY TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA WHAT EXCELLENT VALUES YOU CAN BUY FROM US, . OPENING BARGAINS. ‘You wil find bargains displayed in sch department worth your while SS Sata Se e E ug on the open work, while others have ® running vine or seroil above the hem- Bitch. Prices 87}c., $1 and $1.25 per yard. SF-Thirty-five cents for our SOc, Merino Undergar. ments. Tho Sbirtd, 34 to 42 inches have Fronch Mibbed Becks and fronts, and cap therefore be guaran- teod KOT to tear. The Drawers—32 to 40 imches— % We also have the same style of Em- bave patent stays and tajed seams.and are ALSO doubtiess be adopted by other watlens send you away with your bump of IN ORDER TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION } Wexaming =| broidery in colors such se Tau, Cerdi- GUARANTEED. In short, no better and ecldom as = by satisfaction fully developed. We under similar conditions; and when employes SOMETEIKG — We want you to fully esti wheal MORE ESPECIALLY TO THE LINE OF a We hope to have the pleasure of iene el geninke co ae iis a. Bal, Pink, Black on Gray and Grey on food garment Zave been offered at 50 cents. Tomor- fully realize that not only is nothing to be <0 {tmeansathe importance tnat at-| MISSES’ AND CBILDREN'S GARMENTS & yous visit, Flanuel salo waut to “make tracks” if you are coaut- Guy. 1.95 persed. Fow's induccment,three garments instead of twofor one earned by them during the continuance of a am Ghnmusees aus bakit WE QUOTE A VERY PRETTY CHILDS — ing on having @ “tuxer iu the pic." We cannot get WHITE EMGROIDERED IN COL- Gollar should surely prompt you to buy a few days strike, but that other fields must be sought for our is our OWN MAN- Q THE any more—aud if we cannot—neither can you. We ORS.—Some of the most artistic and eariter—tt can be but afew days—than you otherwise the earning of a livelihood in future their abovr. pecignegr tery he hepgedernae REEFER, WHICH WE SELLIN ALL SIZES— oo we try, {ott puttin the let of is om Cyprian Suowy pattorne consist of a fine cream would can ‘y are 3 ty leaders will be slower in ordering strikes, and pew oe eta teteee ue | TO 12-A¥ 62.60, ALSO A CHILD'S [- 8 att 5 pleces it counta up. That is theehe-and pouunew ar bageyes eae ee agree i THE PALAIS ROYAL, men who have families as well as themselves to i N a what a small speck 60 pieces is—beside a popular want, wender, iotrope, Light (Continued below.) support will hesitate about obeying orders Ray a0 qeql qnatttietsncrconted| = GRETOUAN-SIZES 4 TO 19-AT 63:55 BE x When we selected ow FRENCH Prints we called Pink, Cardinal, Tan amd Gray, These fraught with such direful results, The sober second thought is certain to be indulged in be- fore striking the first blow when it is ‘under- Stood that blows are to be taken as well as given. nn A comparison between the cities of New York, aa much designing talent where we + have toap the sume tank of supply as the others. Thero you turn on the spigot—and what comes has to be satisfactory, The difference is Dest seen in comparing the more original style, the greater variety, FOR SIZE 4, RISE 350, ON EACH SIZE, THESE ARE TWO VERY ELEGANT VALUES, NOW, ON THE MILLINERY SIDE-WE WANT TOCALL YOUR ATTENTION MORE ESPECIALLY TO THE RIBBON DEPART- MENT, THIS ISA VERY LARGE DEPART- into play all of our artistic taste, Had to—the ve riety was well-uigh bowiltering. But those we gave favor—seem to please you—judging by the way they are scattering. They have given stripes, small spots aud neat wrapper designs existence, Mich effects, every one of them. New and “eye-taking ‘The French in PLA: 88 good us the French in pattern. ‘They ure all-wool—not heavy—warm cuough sreshown in choice patterns at @1 per yard. DARK EMBROIDERED FLANNELS fm Bedou ked, Blackon Gray, Red on Gray and Light Blue on Gray. Made from @ heavy and substantial Shaker ——— flunnel and entirely suitable for fall and / a" ws nd quite the thing for sacque or wrapper. ‘They re- Philadelphia and Washington in the matter of the more genteel and the superior z Pai co R 00 Sechens the staple shades, but they Lave thought: winter wear. Only 75c. per yard. ? tho statistics of houses built last year is inter making of the SUITS and Qvercoats | # MENT COMPRISING EVERY CONCEIY- S go Hin 99 00, Rewonea. 27 inches, 50 0EXT& ee The above goods areall made froms Laos Fisr Brack Hose. ing in more than one respect. While Philadel- that laden cur tablow, Every Suit— ABLE SHADE AND ALL QUALITIES, 8 ° H 33 Younevor know a horse until you try him—nor Flan- Yari-wide flannel, the embroidery being Of course the guarantee—money refunded if thoy phia with 11.965 new buildings led all American - every Overcoat is made by fat YOU WILL FIND THE FINEST GRADE haa co 0a or phos at ecaes aati ap mee Placed ona folded hemon one of the stain the feet or clothing—hulds good, notwithstand- cities is Bamber, in cost she was —— a peat droviteats cee tinue | OF SATIN EDGE GROS GRAINS HERE o>, “EKn im The quality is really superior—comes wider than seivages thus saaking the width f the ing the reduced price, New York. Philadelphia's larger number of Mae tes cs «Maka Ae ana? bastes Cosme Ss i ey Em # most—ond is a skirting flanuel par excellence, ‘To boil lamuel the length of the skirt. It is houses cost $20,000,000, New York’s smaller one se HH OQ kp Ess, down the facts: smply wide for auy one, in fact itis cus number of 6,722 cost 275,912,816. The average ought to know something of what} CHARGED FOR SECOND AND THIRD Hy 0? Eee ‘hey come in Cream and White-—aud measure a yard to.nary to cut of» few inches from the AUTUMK AND WINTER HOSE, wi New York house was more than five times as Se ere Ti your wants. | QUALITY GOODS. FOR INSTANCE, WE me Olesen coc toy when making them,andin baying expensive as the average Philadelphia building. pe relate stray epaien OFFER TODAY APOUT 1,200 PIECES OF ‘Must not necessarily be oxpensive to be durable, $c: $e gues =, the samegocds for small children the sa «Me ‘This fact may, and probably does, prove that em SATIN BACK VELVET RIBBON, MIND In fact, for those compelled to manage their No. 21s Bie. a yard. width of the goods will usually make = and CENTS. the greater city provides more apartment erage em ‘i ri Fenources closely, a medium-pricea Shoe is Af our recommendation will make you make you feel two skirts, one plain aud one having the ol ) houses and fewer comfortable homes than the —, ae eae finger YOU, NOT COTTON DACK, DUT SATIN more oconomical, especially if {t 18 made like safer—)ou have it, embroidered edge. smaller for its workiug people. Comparing ‘Washington with these older cities,using the fig- 8 that made. hints at their being re What is Ready - made Clothinu? BACK, PURE SILK FACE, AT THE FOL- LOWING PRICES: Our well-known School Shoes of indestructible Jeather and made as ours to fit and not to rip. ‘To see the Ballardvales is to mcet old frienda, Their goodness wears likes pleasaut thougt, All the brands, ine.uding the Japanese, at 37}¢c., and the India Cloty We canuot give samples of these goods, ‘but parties residing out of town may Wept. near door No, 1117 Pa. ave.) ures of the last fiscai year—that of ending June oi Webave; at 2c. a yard Don't count out the silk Wiaps— have a pattern (two yards is what we 27-Meliem asd Menvy-weight Post Black Mose 80, 1890, it appears that the number of permits eee a mopehliegons Se ee they are bere in full force. . usually sell) sent them, with the privi- marked 35 cents are offered tomorrow FOR 29 CENTS. PPE , CHOICEST FABRICS, CUT AND NO. 7-81.15 A PIECE, 16c. A YARD, ‘the Shaker ¥anuels are older than you. You never lege of returning and exchanging the ‘ “8 issued during the year was 2,244 and that the MADE UP ON SCIENTIFIC a Good School Shoes for Boys for 81. knew them any way but perfectly reliable. That is Our regular patrons need not be told of the quality of aggregate cost of the work exceeds six millions. NO. 9-82.00 A PIECE, 2lc. A YARD, Hence the average cost of a new building in ‘Washington, reckuned by these figures, is less than in New York and about equal to what it is in Philadelphia. Hence also Washington sup- plies more cheap buildings thau New York in Proportion to size and of greater average cheapness, equalling Philadelphia in both respects. In this connection, and repeating figures that have been published in Tue Star, it may be stated that during the last five years the yearly average number of dwelling houses built in Washington has been 2,000, and that Guring the last ten years the total number of PRINCIPLES TEMPERED WITH COMMON SENSE. PATTERNS THAT ARE THE GROWTH OF AN EXPERT MIND—and the one gotye that divides us from the best custom tailoring is “PRICE”-- that's so wide and so disappointing that you will ten times rather stay with us WE GUARANTEE SAT- ISFACTION UNQUALIFIEDLY. And this season we have outdone ourselves. Haven't we? Remem- ber what you've seeu—at your first want. NO. 12—82.60 A PILCE, 270. A YARD. WE NEED NOT SAY ANY MORE OF THESE RIBBONS. THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEM- SELVES. THE QUALITY YOU CAN SEE BY CALL- ING-IN FACT WHATEVER WE ADVER- TISE YOU WILL FIND IT NECESSARY TO EXAMINE, AS VERY OFTEN THE PRICE DOES NOT DENOTE THE QUALITY. WE WILL HERE CALL YOUR ATTENTION Good School Shoes tor Boys for $1.23, Good School Shoes for Boys for $1.50. Good School Shoes for Boys for $1.75. Good Schoo! Shoes for Girls for 750. Good School Shoes for Girls for 1. Good School Shoes for Girls for $1.23, Good Schoo! Shoes for Girls for §1.50, In our Sfteen years’ businese carcer we've in- creased our sales on School Shoes from year to year—if anything spesks for the reliability of how they cling to popularity, Competition doesu't Woaken them abit, Plain aud Twill, Ked aud White Look on this cluster of brands aud pricesx—and think hard about them. They will tuen your incliustivn their way—and with cause, Orieut ‘al! shade «)—27 m. —50 cents—all woot, Gray anu Brown (Scutch mixed)—3U 1b.—50 conte— & Good worker. steel Gray Iwilli—-30 in—50 cents—s rich thing oh Tuutigo Twill—(reliable)—25e. to 75c.—none better, ‘Croaju Opecal 4 w4il (ouitings)—aUe. to Soc. Javis’ Flunnel—“You Kugw"—$1 a yard. ‘Abe Eider Downs are—as usual—prime goods—and the colors all you could ask for, Some Novelties im Stripes and Spots for Children's Garments, Cloaks, Wraps, Ladiew’ Jucacts, Opera Wraps, Dressing Garments and “sich” tke—where you saine in case itis not satisfactory. (Second floor.) NEW PRINTED COTTON FABRICS. The newest designs in Printed Co:ton Fabrics are made in imitation of wool goods, the ideutical colors and patterns boing reproduced ujou the blocks that Bre woven into the more expensive goods, Even in common Prints or Calico may be seen the effective patterns which prevail in wool goods. Good Prints for Comforts, 5c. per yard. Oil Colors for Comforts, 8c. per yard. Dress Prints, 5 and 8c, per yard. UF Well-known 35-cent Hose. Others may glean a hint by this rule—not more than three pairs wi | be sold to each customer at 29 cents @ pair, As many ss you luke at 35 cents E ‘ed ss 5 mY S ‘ . want the comfort without much weight—WUe. and 75e. Extra wide Prints, Percales, Victoria dwelling houses has been 15,000. Besides THE ‘The ladies all went a floor higher. TOTHE FACT THAT OUR BOTICES WILL our goods this should. wyard, Cloth, Long Cloths, Golden Rod, Twills, dwellings many hotels, apartment houses, NEW ‘The new CLOAK, SUIT AND FUR APPEAR IN THE STAR ON MONDAYS, ae If you want to see some pretty embroidery work on den, fone ih inow Glee, Sins one FAST BLACK SCHOOL HOSE. stores, etc., have been erected, GRAFT. DEPARTMENT was the magnet | © WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, AND IN THE BH ag Bo 4fts ene aS tay have tho slerans tine to Row be ‘Those are imported, NOT DOMESTIC Hose, double aided Aatsaig aie occa ae fos Gaes nome POST DAILY, THE BUSDAY HERALD ON all rN Hy Ry a Pocaduchll leone ak Sec aaa aaiemie tenes FOR LADIES WRAPPERS.—The best knees, toes and meng pky i. Bizes 7 to a4 quee yw studied eeonom:! z e di i aa FR RAN they were patterucd on our order. material for Ladies’ Louse Wrappers of inches, Regular price 25 cents. For tomorrow Rockville listen to's few words ot loving coun- admit that it ie cheaper to buy her | SUNDAY, AND YOU WILL ALWAYS FIXD H M48 NONN Fiauueie—like everything else—if you don't watch as Intsaniaian aieieabiic Sb thea ttinaiais conte a pair, sel? If so, listen! Dear dryad queen, you wrap ready made and get a full SOMETHING NEW AND INTERESTING carefully—errors will creep iv. But there is not a Sheil Geeten TRE PALAIS ROYAL should not with your soft white hand, made doles ck dik ake ae Gani tae wank b4e. RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, thing We buy that gets more persisteut overhauling Cates Bae meres" (Continued below.) Galy fer the toush of love, throw the malo- a : 5 2 , than our Flannel stock. Whut 19 bere—and nothing is The styles are in perfect imitation of porosities buying the material—rarely getting = 816 7thst. wanting—is all right, depend ujon it. * @hoice French Fiannels of exponsive de- dorous egg of the hen at ac P the right kind—giving them over THE MONUMENTAL, Don’t forget it is a quick move that will getsome of Styus, and iu colocings and appearance 8 8. D. G. ee eee see you Yon to be madotosome one whoknows| 44 937 AND 939 F ST. N.W. 1922 Penna ave that Sic. Baxony. are fully equal to them, wate Dale ame joone. should have saved those oggs and let Washing- Ro more about it than » child, mas ‘Tho ecloen are pariectiy fest onl se You'll expect it to be Plaid Dress Goods—for who tom have them at so many cents per dozcn. Cloaks—like clothing Lave been re- 1t 231 Penna, ave.ne, SEATON PERRY, tinble, whilo the weight and warnith of isn't talking of The Palais Royal's Piaids? Our Plaids In that way you would not have wrecked your duced to that thin ede of perfection a the goods make st most desirable for fell don't need much newspaper advertising, so for Mon- good manners, and you would have been tho that does not admit of improve- “PERRY BUILDING.” and winter wearbefore the heavy woolen day, Tuesday and Wednesday it's to be BLACK ee ee ACE Sie glia NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVR wrappers are in demand. Price 1234. BREST GDSER, Shave Bl Sue ten conap deal, Now, alas, you have lost politeness, eggs the good aud the bad. Knowing nl, the counters to the detriment of the more modest but i Establiehed 1840. It = and money. clothing we know the trade. We «Second floor.) equally as desirable Black Goods, Besides roru- $< aks special Black Goods. Westinghouse and Pullman are going to con- ieee Serer te Borys FLANNELLE.—Large assortment of Jar stock we have dots of Foot and branch.—Our combined Flannel) Svinied Quine 20 THE PALAIS ROYAL solidate. There is, at least, « rumor to that ptanpphosoey: Bax Temeapee nthe pare (Continued below.) feet, Let us all devoutly pray that the consol- ‘daikan: Wane Geis, Sitaanet to Py Te Presse Faces aoc api 106. per yard. idation shall not be consummated. When Mr. day, Every garment there was te.8 Ses aepeune UNDERWEAR pices eneeccaes besrabe — our so ours, Mauy of tho sty‘es—mort of OF OUR RETURNING FRIENDS 100 dozen Muslin Night Dresses with You Havers Szex Taese. as Were mado almos: avy to bear. Siiiee-semnedll Galedacey whee. ~ SHOW THAT THEY HAVE HAD A ms : ‘i eluate West aig hk cla ce Gad iia cory andrea PLEASANT TRIP AND AREGLAD TO FROM 4.73 UP TO 8x5. Hubbard yoke of six clusters of tuexs Those who haven't been in the store since Saturday, vs BE HOME AGAIN~TO BE BACK TO Mo cherge for. strap or teuhion: and cambric ruffle around neck, sleeves September 20, haven't seen these U3 pieces Black we cenld ino manner call « halt on absolute here. We propose togive the ladies THE COMFORTS, THE kOOM AND ste 8 and down frunt, 50c. each, Gvods, Ferhaps the most conspicuvus bargains among despotism. If the air brake leaves us nothing in Washington what we have for REST OF HOME-TO THE BROAD TRAVELING BAGS AND SATCHELS 100 dozen Muslin Corset Covers, high the new goods aro the Plaids, Stripes and Checks for will be left us but to get out and wali, and the Years given the gentlemen—the fa- AND LEAFY STREETS OF THE MOST atthe low prices advertised during the summer, in ‘and low necks, finished seams, buttons half mourning. Warranted all pure wool, full 40 winter is coming ou whem walking is bad. cilities to robe themselves in the pe CITY OF OUR Falk spite pf the advance in leather, and button holes, all sizes, 1230, each. inches wide, styles so s:milsr to those we have been Isn't there some sort of legislation concealed Dest. It is a true—ifa sorry state of n FANCY LEATHER GOODS (Second floor.) ; selling at 80 cents that you'll wonder why these are somewhere about the Capitol providing against Q@aite—that mony ladies have . WE WELCOME YOU BACK, AND TO SLY 50 CENT: ‘ARD. a "i A LARGER, BKIGHTER, PLEAS- OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 36-INCH ALL-WOOL SUgTIXGS.— ONLY 50 CENTS 4 ¥. x traste? Let it be hunted up at once, repaired found it desirable to place their or- AN ER STORE—TO A STORE WELL pinay ‘This is an excollent weight for Chil- THE PALAIS ROYAL andcleaned and tried on this Westinghouse- Gers for wraps and suits out of aa rica a! FILLED WITH ALL THAT IS PaETTY, My? oo, pet fl Ay HART ss @ren’s School Dressos, Wrappers, &. (Continued below.) Putlman combine. In the earlier times we town. Don'tde it this fay until you E FANCIFUL AND USEFUL Ly BHOKS. 00 beg Ha AA iM sq ‘We have a full line of colors, viz: Biack, Americans had something to do with the ‘four tee what can be done for you} uxcLusive DP)rsicxs ALONG THB LixE OF i Sob PSA Y i Bugs Brown, Navy, Sapphire, Ten, Garnet, . * Georges;” in these later days are we too weak HEBE.—You and the children. — OUR GREAT @350 e 2: ‘ ¥ . Cardinal and Groen, These we will place Sexo Fon Suseies. to wrestle successfully with these two Georges? We have drew our supply from IM ADDITION TO OURLARGE ASBORT- SHOES FOR LADIES s22-to26n__ 1231 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ¥.W. on our counter at the low price of 37}¢e. Red bine te eamebened peeenteentiondl YER YEE the world’s stock. Some from here— MENT UF STAPLE STYLES WE ARE “ ARE NEW STYLESIN POINTED TOES per yard. ‘The write at once ie because the goods are Stuttering is pronounced contagious in Ger- some from there—this side of the SHOWING SHA FIMESY SRLECTION 'D LOW HEELS—GRAND WALKING ‘Second floor: front wernt many, which has 80,000 stammerers, and is water and the other—never turning OF NOVEL AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS gerd eT Sa ‘CORSETS. —50 dozen strong, services’ hot regular stock and caunct be duplicated at the py gg i b STEPS. s 4 on b> plore rapid Shaman, It is claimed our Lacks on @ desirable garuieut— IN GARMENTS FOR THE YOUNG MEN, SAVE CHANGING BUTTOXs. Die White Corsets, with scalloped topand BLACK JAVONAISE SUITING, 40 inches wide, that conclusive evidence that stammeriag is of letting a brilliant exterior biird BOYS AND CHILDREN EVER EX- long waist. G0c. por pair, “‘catehing” is proved in the reported fact that our eyes as to the merit on which HIBITED IN THE CITY. IM 85.00 SHOES, ou: akan tis Wehssaa iovlibasaol ousted eye finieb ee cloth, and would bes the number of stutterers increases as the chil- Stabould be founded, Good—orit DO NOT FAIL TO SPE THOSE NATTY or: LIES THE GREATEST scallo; repro fooihe rd sido steols, ped top, embroidered mang dren pass upward from class to class in the was turned down, That's our| y1rrie ROP COATS FOR DOYS Rout a TRUE WORTHINESS, Is Tuts Paoonsserve Act Sack cans aemeciee ane BLACK CHEVIOT, 40 inches. The price sot ua- schools, Tho German goverument ix en- Cloak Derartment. Cultivate ite SEVEN TO TWELVE YEARS OF AGx, Se on FOR Ane, ahiaiecsin mae, Sogn See. couraging Dr. Gutzmann, the famous expert, acquaintance, You will find it a MADE FROM IMPORTED KERSEY, IN ® ETIES OF THE COMMON- 100 dozen Fine American Coutil Cor- compere apy ore eerie tes them. to start a special course of scicntific training TUUE FRIEND, BLUE, BLACK AND DRAB SHADES; CUT BEI (LE ARE HERE, AND ON INVENTIVE INGENUITY SEEMB wets, side stecls and double stecls down 80c. poe 1.48 yard, for the prevention of stammering. There are ANEW The second loor—delighted every AND MADE ON THE SAME LINES AS THE WAY AME NEW COMBINATIONS the front, Only @1 per pair. peep aro aay Grit finish: inch many faltering tongues in our own land, but} LOCATION. one. The ladies praise the retire- THE GENTLEMEN'S COATS. THEY ARB pokes tf foe Praag ie tr due ene cleGietn, wth Gut “a Raspes nc agpom, nae and tee} there are no statistics, so far as Tar Sran is GOOD! —_— ment aud seciusicn they get in our THE 'MANLIEST LITTLE GARMENTS SHOES—CORK SOLE SHOES-SHOES NEVBE TO TIRE, bone over the hips, especially suitable cn oukahihe eat cont $1and 91.25, Only 750. aware, showing that the infirmity is on the Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoo Depart- OF THE SEASON. WITH EXTRA HIGH INsTAYS, for stout ladies, who are hard on corseta, and 81 yard, increase. ment—That’s the one thing we ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT o¥ 01.25 per pair. MoU. ‘These r . BLACK AIRS (40 and 45 inches). bead <<< needed to make ue perfect. The OTHER STYLES OF OVERCOAT, LIGHT A fall line of Thompson's Corsets in qualities cutee Two a one — the other, pone stock always has been sstisfuctory— AND HEAVY-WEIGHT REEFERS, AND : all the different grades. Bhort, mediam, Soe = sm 5 cota Baltimore aud Ohio railroad yesterday, follow- Will continue to be—heiped and . N oo Sane pe eng or Sg : ener aes rehome ements |"Slacr rans not war oyna more terrible accideut on the Reading road a BETTER No end to the Boys’ and Chil- THAT I$ STYLISH AND RELIABLE, our sample that offered ce Prompted by mother mecosaity, bas invented a Kecktie Thompson's Miseer and Children's $1.25. Only $1 yard, day or two previous, combine to make a fearful ARMED Gren’s Clothing. The whole main EVERYTHING AT OUR USUAL MODER- ul . Corsets and Waists, 50 and 75c. per " indiemment of somebody for carelessness. In voR portion of the Sccond floor—with ATE PRICES, the lest Baltimore and Ohio collision the flag- mun seems to have been te blame for a bad wreck which caused the death of aa engincer ead the serious injury of other persons, a Party platforms are not important factors in Modera political results, it is true, but if they ary to be regarded as having any weight what- SERVICE, tho Juvenile Furnishings in front. Our reputztion in this department has boon su curned one. We have catered to your patronage with tho ‘best that experience could select sud devise, and your response sim- biy eucourages us to greater exer- tion, We've made it this season B. ROBINSON & 00., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 900 PENNA. AVE. 5.W. SSS Tae aaa 822-00 SHOES MADE BY EDWIN ©. BURT & CO, ‘that is as wonderful as it je simple. A Scarf that can be worn six times as long as atiy other without show- ing wear, The tic proptr is an endless belt and re- volves through the puff in ‘such @ menner peir. “*C. P." Corsets, made of fine sateen And the best coutil, beautifully finished whh white silk stitching. We have them tu Black and White at $1.50, $1.75, 62 $2.25, 92.75 apd $3 per pair. Our specialty is the celeurated “1. 0.” ‘French a la Persephone Paris-made Cor- ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued boiew.) Prusrixrs Brsct Duress Goons ‘Why can’t we afford to sell thene ce:ebrated stand- ord tabrice at the same smeil profit we do other goods? profits—on Ft - REW YoRK set, which line we carry in » variety of credit cau afford es swall prufit as wo. ever they ought to be boiled down within the Never buy your boys anything . Priestiey's 36-1nch Sik Warp Hevretta $1 grasp of the busy citizen who pays no atten- without dest consulting our stock. | Wa. H. McKxews Dany Lerren. ARTHUR BURT & CO, that by slightly pulling the “Delt” or fowing ee eo een Pricstiey's 40-meh Silk Warp Bourictta, 91.28, ‘eihentptini Ps terest, ‘ ner —— 91.50 and $2 vara hoki wines Susman eee aa wi F st, Rw end, the front (or pert hidden undee'the puff) 18 combines ease, grace, comfort and Priestlcy's a0-iuch Melrose Cloth, 75e, 61 and The New York city democrats must thor- FURNISHING all. Every ono of the imi MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1890, 4 Gurability. They are sll fanned with 61.25 yard. oughly believe in the old adage that 2 bad pe- gimniag makes s good ending, for they start ‘the "88 campaign with a local quarrel] over the =, REESE The Center Market News, H. T. Doyle, editor and proprietor, appears in enlarged form and ‘with other indications of well deserved success, $e Why doesn’t New York put up slot machines all over the laud, containing little cigarette pictares of the Grant monument desigu and let crowd of visitors we've hed “took ‘The Furulshings—with much in sight snd more on the shelvos— the latest novel and standard things for men’s wear. MEN'S AND The Men's and Boys’ shoe De- Boys Py tment—doubdle grown im room— SUCKS, and firmer riveted in quality. ‘To be wondered at. You see them on the strocts, at the theators, at church, at tennis tournaments, boat club regattas astd,in fact, everywhore that any number of stylishyotng ladies are consregated, until yuu wonder where they sll caine from, Cume from us, as ‘Ro other house in Washington had them. We refer to our now famous Full-roll Bla-~ zore in Black and Kevy. We bave hed a mo- Ropoly on this style all scason afd we have this season. Five dollars never bought « HTELET ET TELE PUTT P EET ‘will appear on top and the soiled part will be hidden from view in the back, thus svolding theheccsaity of disuarding aecart when t Becomes slightly soiled br thechin or colisn ‘There fs no éomptiestion whatever snd tt ie n0 doubt the most novel invention of the Rind ilk and have no equal st the following Prices: $1.50, $1.75, €2, $2.25, 62.50, 63, 63.50, 64 and 64.87. Engistine “1.C." Corscts, in Black and White Black. $3.50; White, 6425, Melbs “LC.” Corvete, in Black and ‘White. Black. $2, White, 83.75. ‘The Prima Donna is a vers dainty and pretty Sateen Corset, which we keep im two gredes, with buste embroidered tm - white sllkand two sidestecla. Perieot Wassasren Brick Suiza. ‘You may ask for and obi ain 8 written euarantee that will bind us to make good « Silk buugbt bere shoud i eyiit or crock within six ‘of purchase. ‘Zhe following ase specially guod values for our special Gale: ‘97-twebs Bick Bureh BUKE...00c.0000.... 0000+. 9100 va ‘Sitting. $1.50 end g2 per pair. People drop in their uickels. There Bats, Hat Department — where better or nok tylish Fall Jacket, We have W0-tueh Bitck APUBIFC BIR. 000. ceseess... GL, E125 9d Suleeateoone i <: Cpeener a osm Bh comeste eet the Dent | —— themaaie quality cloth in » Dotble-breaated For the prices named these are the best Sotsch Mech Dee @o tte... 91.61.26 94 postr y = —— Mat he the LEAST Mouny— Rcoter Jacket, Black and Navy, at $5. aspera Sodoch Mask Sette Mantas. va mann Oe Deilttant with tte new shapes and — TeeOvMncachae: pivtsaina a odch Block Fails su ‘The railroad accident fever which is now ap- “PRICE” has the same old story— planet wri dcoan Ledine’ 4-buttou Kagiish Walking SRE Masts Rote parently epidemic in this country fs more de- the more Gusccesor to B. . Taylors, Gloves, in Browns and tesoried shades (Continued below.) structive than the cholera. erwa We ask you to weigh the 633 Paave aw, 1s of Tan. Price @1.25 per pate. - Is would be mouey out of Mr. Stanley's Tomorrow'l! aoa Ree nentan a hetens he women wale ‘We've always country to lectare is cautioned clothes," so to to be careful. — come atanyt me. © bear (aie im ‘Mesey wes tight cnough last week to shock SRR and scandalise the whole prolubition party. 84K AXD COMPANY, Phaar een | s TRE MARKET OF THE PROPLE, SEVENTH srexet and MARKET aPace,

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