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al aie, THE. EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. : D. 0 THE EVENING STAR. |y, 0, Axo WASHINGTON: ‘WEDNESDAY. TWosuy s sores... THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local Circulation of any Newspaper in the Wortd, aud as an Advertising Medium te worth mere than all the other papers published in Washington. ee Rights of filibustering are wound up insepa- tably with the question of the fitness of rules of proceedure and the exigencies of public leg- falation. If the public business is seriously impeded and the ground of filibustering very Slight, then a common-sense view is that the Obstruction is unjustifiable. It isa great pity thet any exception was ever taken to the gen- rel principle that the regular business must goon So far as party politics and filibustering ave connected with each other neither party has bad much advantage. Both parties ha sevorted to strategy to defeat legislation | Doursne Wass ‘Tomorrow's display of Wraps for 1890-'01 shall be uot only an exhibition, but eepecial eale of the latest Rovelties from the fashion centers of the world. You are invited to the OPERA (THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25), We do not intend to make ® specialty of Imported ‘Wraps, sinco the duties force the prices oxorbitantly MEWY KID isLGVe oT ORE. WE SHALL OPEN TOMORROW, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, high. In fact the novelties forwarded by our London | IN OUR SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT QUARTERS, and Paris agents wore mainly secnred to serve as models for the «arments we have bad made toour special order in this country. As onc of the Souvenirs of the “Opening” we offer tomorrow these Imported Wraps, Jackets and iobes de Chambre at actual cost of @eemed undesirable or injurious, Of late the | importation, fepublicans have been contending for regular- ity. They bavo not always done so. Tne dem- @crats, who now claim the right of the mi- nority to protest and who declare that they are simply protesting against tyranny, were only recently the administering majority who heard the protests of the minority with indifference. Asetof rules that can insure efficient action after the full rights of both parties to be heard have been socured is a desideratum in all well- regulated legislative bodies. — ———. Those Massachusetts authorities. public or not yet shipped that Hilton trophy captured at Creedmoor by our N. Fifle team are Be an Ek HE gts pee fa ES AA 8ss. Be fA tus 4 5yy8 00, aTeheee RA BE %? ¥ SS bur ‘Tho garments wo show of domestic menufscturo are identical in shape to the imported and, in many eby notified to be in a hurry | instances, the :same material, The finish you about it or the next breeze from the Potomac | Wil! notice has also been faithfully copied, so that to will bring to their ears the clash of resounding armeand the vext train will bring a cohort of the guard which will plunge the bean, the cod- fish and tho intellectual spectacles into s seeth- ing vortex of curnagy and gore and such thing: Our guard is not disposed to do anything rash, but is has rights and wil! maintain them! ee The People’s Party is the Intest political orga- nization iu Indiana. It is composed of men who are neither Republican nor Democratic, nor Farmers’ Alliauce, nor Greenbackers, nor Union Labor, uor Prohibition, nor Woman Suffragist, nor Home Rulers, nor Free Traders, nor Protectionists, nor Mugwumpx They have not yet stripped for the campaign, but when ‘they do it is believed that wings will be dis- covered in the locality where wings usually sprout all appesrances the garments are the same as AT 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN OTH AND 10TH STS, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF KID GLOVES IN THIS CITY, COMPRISING EVERYTHING STYLISH 18 LADIES", GENTLEMEN'S, * youTus* AND CHILDREN'S GLOVES. ONE PRICE TO ALL, ‘The choice offered to the public will be evident from the imported. The prices sre possibly partly because | the range of prices given below. the duties bave beeu saved aud partly because we can afford smaller profits than our brother merchants who have to reckon for their lowses incidental to their credit business, 3 A K El TrIT J AA ec K x ad = a3 ak Gok FT JS & & CoC K K Ker t 3 $5555 FOR i Mis EACH, &; 3 B55 ‘These sre our $6 Jackets, offered FOR TOMORROW ONLY at @5, made of English Beaver, the correct London style, tight front, sleeves, side pockets. braid binding. Sizes 32 to 44 ‘Colors Blue and Black, The meeting of the anti-slavery conference at Paris marks the desire of the Christian world not only to restrain the slave trade in Africa, but also to put a stop to slavery ia all the world. Weare too apt to think that because avery no longer exists ou the American cou- tézent or in Europe that there is no such thing as ownership of buman flesh. But the fact is that in the Mahometan and barbarian states of Africa, if we may diguify the crude govern- meats of large tribes as states, the most abject form of slavery is still in existence. ——- oo a ‘The course of the tory government respect. | ing the home rule leaders in Ireland has deeply | moved the latter’s Irish American friends. The executive committee of the Irish National League have declared that they will ‘meet this mew stroke of Ireland's forcign rulers with earuest activity and more liberal support,” which means more money for the parliamentary and constitutional struggle which Mr. Glad- stone and Mr. Parnell are waging for local seif-goverument, South Carolina has long been the centro of Political disturbance and since the harleston earthquake appears to be a seismic centre. Scientists may well accept the recurring facts siuce 1886, aud inclusive of the distinct shocks of yesterday, reported at Colpbia, as showing | that the earthquake has come to stay awhile among the palmetioes. ! Colon, nearly destroyed by fire, is the norih- ern port of the isthmus of Panama and is bet- ter known by the name of Aspinwall. The piace was also consamed in 1889 and has alwa bad asickly and unfortunate existeuce. ‘The elaim that it has ten thousand inhabitants ia probabiy an exaggeration. Its only reason for | being is that it is the Atlantic terminus of the Panama railway. oe Speaking of politics, will some political sta- tician please say about how many votes one real good, smooth, capable, efficiont. unscrupu- lous politician is equal to on the average? ‘That is to say, if one candidate has twenty-tive of the leading and best politicians at bis back in convention, is he safer to bet ou than another candidate who has nine-tenths of the voting in- erement of his party favorable to him and is at Outs with the wire pullers? —— The aluminum age may come as the steel age, the iron. the brazen and tho stoue ages | came, but it will be after the cheapening pro- | cess has sufficiently prepared the way for it. | Pure kaolin or clay, it is said, contains 53 per cent of the white metal, which is at once so durable and so portable as to be preferred, ether things being equal, especially price, to either steel, bronze or iron. ee Yesterday was lucky day for several people. Mrs. Cooper of Fulton, N.Y., fell heir to 99,000,000 iu England; Mra Combs of Ham- boldt, Tenn., got $500,000 from her Scotch ther; Policeman Spooner of Boston gets $2,500,000 from London, and Mr. Morton ef Washington discovered that liquor was being retailed at tho Shoreham, ——— qi Speaker Reed intended his speech in Philadeipbia yesterday to be a campaign effort be mee forgot to say anything about either Senator Quay or Mr. Delamater, a Every time some prominent member of the Farmers’ Alliance, with sense and judgment above bis fellows, aunounces his opposition te the sub treasury scheme, the alliance grows | that much stronger in spite of itself. $< They want more money for the Panam: canal and on the heels of the vain and fruit- lees dewaud comes the buraing of Colon. Verily the last ditch bas possession of the Tsthusas. + = Mr. Cleveland would probably write some more tariff letters if he did not have to give his office hours and his spare time to denials that be is ubout to die, physically speaking. a ee | ‘PheGemcestisedusctionsl campaign wobbles | im Philadelphia, but it is right side ap in New- ark, where Dr, Thomas Dunn English receives the Congressional nomination. —— = From indications the goreruments of the world will have toattend the funeral of the po any ef Portugal before @ very great) SEE athens ‘The modesty of the sensitive Brooklyn teach- | ets who find impurity in Longfeliow’ ing of the Ship” is something superhaman, Brooklyn siways was a very moral place, ee | Mat lasxe Jackets—With vest, high sleeves, satin ‘Launch- | J A COOK REFET 3 od OS Ee BPE PS P 3 gh 8c BM cE Yai) 284 Sod Hk Eee eu ea FOR He 3. EACH. eh Please note the description of GLOVES and prices annexed, which will satisfy you that we are offering the best goods at the iowest prices, Our aim isto please everybody. Our sslesladies are experienced and Pat ‘The following are some matchless values; AT 62c, A PAIR, LADIES’ 6-BUTTON KID GLOVES in Tan and Black, with narrow embroidery; woll worth 750, AT 83c. A PAIR. Buporior Quality LADIES’ 5-BUTTON DRESSED KID GLOVES, in Brown, Tan and Black; sold else with revere, bigh | Where at 1. AT 980. A PAIR. You cannot sfford to miss this lot, Here we are offering great bargains. LADIES’ 4-BUTTON DRESSED AND UNDRESSED KID GLOVES and PIGSKIN MOUSQUETAIRES in every imaginable color, MISSES’ 4-BUTTON FRENCH KIDS also at 98c. 8 pair. A quality of LADIES’ 4-BUTTON DRESSED AND Our $12 Seal Plush Jackets, TOMORROW ONLY, at | UNDRESSED FRENCH KID GLOVES such as are 810. Tight fitting, with revere, high sealskin ornaments, satin Mued aud finished exactly like the real sealgarmeuts, Length, ‘5 inches, Sizes Bz toad, SoH HH Fas BaP ot God ROHL us Bow? Syu8 ‘ eat he ae SCHOOL 2h ete gett, ULSTER. Tn May Gg. 88 For tomorrow we offer these Strired, Plaid and Plain Cloth Ulsters, for children from 4 to 12 years, at $1.98—a price little more than cost of materials There's more than two dollars’ worth of material in some of the garments, TUE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) The variety of styles, vizes and prices would necess!- tate more than a column in The Star if to give only a price list, . We point totwo styles we think superior, but ask you to remember there are man others, among whic: may be what you think the best. Child's “Gretenon,” stripe, double-breasted, two capee, Brown and Tan plaid skirt, braid girdle, 6& 8 10 84.50. $4.75. 85. Reef sleeves, large silk buttons, Colors—Biue aud Black. Ages—14 to 18 years, Price 85 each. THE FALAIS ROYAL, » $5.50. (Continued below.) Lors 1 890-91 Wrars, ‘The stock will never swain be as complete. Robes de | Chambre, Jerseys, Jackets aud Wraps of every desexip- tion. Here's mention of some of the Jackets; as much mizht be written of House Robes, Jers bound, high Beaver Jacketa—Tailor made, roll collar, braid bound, ish sleeves, side pockets, Cheviot Jacketa—Vest front, medici coilar.. Cheviot Jackets—With vest, buttons diagonally, braid bound, high sleeves, side pockets, lined with armure suk...., Cheviot Jackets—Koll collar of astruchau, braid loop fastenings, loose front, side pockets., Cheviot Jackets—Ulack and Navy, silk faced, us- trachan roll collar, braid ornaments, hich siceves, side puckets.... Cheveron Jackets—Vest frout, shawl collar of as- trachan, side pockets. Cheviot Reefer Jackets—Large tailor buttous,two pockets, high sleeves. Cheviot Reefers—Braid loops, roll collar. Cheveron Keefer—Koll coliar, arge poarl button, two pockets, # Panglaise. Cheviot Recfers—Biaid ornaments, medici collar, side pockets. . $11 Cheviot Jackets—Rollivg seal collar, sleeves trimmed with fur, loose front, with braid loops 815 Cheviot Jackets—Koll collar and front of astra- chan fur, sleeves trimmed with same, side pock ets, a English Cloth Blazer Jucketu—Vost fronts,medici collar, braided in Black aud Gold, trimming of Bleek aud Gold Cord..... Cheviot Jackets (Browuj—Lovse fronts, medici collar and cuffs of velvet, embroidered iu Tan and Brown, - e116 $14 018 $20 “lined througout Matlasse Jackets—Lovse fronts, roli eoliar and cufls of sealskin, 837 ‘Matiaase Jackets—Klaborate trimmings of seal.. $40 THE PALAIS ROYAL, 927 (Continued below.) Seat Jackers Axo Wrurs Seal Plush Jacket with revere, astiu lined, high | sleeves, 27 tmches, $12, the same style, 29 inches, | 615. Seal Plush Reefer, roli collar, seal fastenings, high sleeve, satin lived, €1 ‘Sea: Fiush Reefer with roll collar and deep cuffs of ‘There is none so poor as to do theconsus | A*tachan, handsome braid ornaments, fine quality, enumerator reverence. — — Gov. Ba of ‘New York was one of the speak- @rs at the opening of Thowas Jefferson Hall, Brooklyn, yesterday. Gov. Mill is a democrat, a Some of the binding twine the tariff tinkers ere talking about so much might be used with | Sivaniage im binding their differences to-| ther. oo What about congressional action on the re- moval of Geu. Grant's remains? Does Con- grees intend to let it go over indefinitely? a ‘We are going to have a new post office by and by. _ ——_ ‘Miz. Cleveland denies tho stories that he is growing listless aud apathetic. Eightcen Binety-two will show. — > ‘The colored Congressman is lonely no longer. satin lining, high sleeve, $2 ‘Seal Plush Jscket with vest and roll collsr, high sleeve, 30 inches, $7. | Ladies' Push Jacket, loose frout, faced with Astra- | chen and sleeves trimmed with same, seal Duttous, | exo. Beal Plush Blazer with vest front tnd Medics collar, high sleeves, $22. feal Plush Keefer with real Astrachan roll collar, ton sieeve, seal butions, lined with satin rhadame, ‘Seal Plash Reefer, lined with satin shadame, shawl, roll collar, fur trimming, high, full sleeve, seal fasten- ines 835, ‘Seal Plush Blazer with vest, Medici collar of Aetra- eben and frout faced with Astrachan, $23. ‘Seal Plush Wraps ace here from $15 to $45 each, ‘TRE PALAIS ROYAL, 4. LISNER, (Corwer 1vtb st. aud Pa, ave. + beaver, double-breasted, Ligh | g2, ves, real | not to be duplicated at less than $1.60 anywhere. This lot also includes an elegant Mneof LADIES’ DRESSED KID DRIVING GAUNTLETS, Every pair warranted. AT $1.48 A PAIR. 8-BUTTON SUEDE MOUSQUETAIRES of best se- lected French Kid, with latest style of embroidery in every possible shade, such aa are usually sold at $1.75 apair, AT 61.75. Best quality FRENCH KID §-BUTTON DRESSED AND SUEDE MOUSQUETAIRES. They have no equal. As also our LADIZS' BICYCLE GAUNT- LETS, with Buckskin Palm, at $1.75 a pair, BEST QUALITY 12, 16 AND 20-BUTTON MOUS- \ QUETAIRES (we keep no ecconds) in Black, White, Pearl, Canary, Pink and Tan, Price of our Best 1%-button Mousquetaires...,..$2.25 = “ 16-button bed evens 2.65 “ * 20-button = seesee 3.37 EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. GENTS’ KID GLOVES, For Gents’ wear we have a most replete line. GENTS’ WHITE KID GLOVES, narrow stitched, GENTS’ COLORED, 1 or 2 clasps, in every color and quality. Prices the lowest possible, We warrant every clove from ¥8c, upward, We kindly solicit your call, No trouble to show goods, . 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, between Oth and 10th sts, 12 A Fiw Srrcurs Is Fin Axp WINTER DRESS GOODs, 15 pieces All-wool Plaids, bandsome combl- nations, only ta. 50 pieces Plaid sud Striped Dress Goods; just * — the thing for schoo! dresses, inch very stylish Camel's Hair Checks, only cents per yard, 34-inch Fancy Closk, all the latest styles, only $1.00. Striped and Plaid Cloths for Irish Peasant Cloake. UG-inch Cream Twilled Flannel for Blazers, uly 50c. per y A full ine of Sz-inch Cloths 1 nll the lead- ing shades, 50c., 75c., $1 and $1.25, CAKPETS.—Ingrains at 37 Ne., 45e. and 500, Ali-wool Ertra Supers ut 68 conta, Tapestry Brussels ut 50, 65, 75 and 85 cents, d Lace Curtains: ig drive, at Scents per yard, Bargains in Oil Cloths and Mattiags, CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th ot, and 706 K st. nw, Philadelphia Store. ett Tur Nuwsa Wir. Formerly the rule im the drug business wae Slow sales and heavy profits, We found it 20 ‘when we commenced business; but before long we were persuaded that {ast sales and fair Profita would start new life into the old busi- ness, and since we have followed that rule our ‘business has outrun our calculation, If you would know something of our plan and method send for » copy of our estalogue, not Jonz from tho press, and carefully read how we an save You moncy on a!) your purchases of drugs, medicines aud family requisites, Read also of our own specialties and their favorable Prices, and study the section on perfumery extracts, It is very interesting and instructive, Remember: A copy costs you nothing, You simply ask for it or send your mame and address to us, — g. P, MERBZ, Druggist and Chemist, i 1014 F street, Orszxixo. UBW TORK ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 311 73H ST. X.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. MANUFACTORIES: 212, 214, 416 W. WASHING. ‘TON BT., SYRACUSE, ¥.¥.; 52, 54, 56 PEARL &T., BUFFALO, X.Y. OFFICE: 765 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, TO TEE PUBLIC: It affords us great pleasure to announce that we have leased the large began hog 7th st. n.w., which we have thoroughly refit st 21, 214 and 216 West Washington st, Syracuse, N.Y., and 52, 34 and 56 Peari st, Buffalo, N.Y. These ‘Mammoth establishments affurd constant employment to nearly 1,000 akilied workmen, including some of the most artistic Tailors in the United States, We uave located our Ketail Store PERMANENTLY ‘Tm this city and shall always maintain the bigh standard of ‘EXCELLENCE Which hee characterized our NEW YORK ESTAB- LISHMENTS, Having adopted the ONE-PRICE SYSTEM, all goods are inarsed in plain figures. Our prices are 35 per cont lower than the lowest prices now prevailing in | Washington, This is no idle boast, buta plain, honest asortion. Our fnexpensive location and our facilities for fur- nishing Fine Clothing, enables us to doall we promise, Bear m mind, every garment ta sold subject to the guarantee that if it is not as represented or if unsatis- factory, your money will be refunded, Soliciting au inspection, we are, most respectfully. NEW YORK CLOTHING COMPANY, DESIGNERS OF NOBBY CLOTHING, 811 7TH 8ST. N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. Largest (exclusive) Clothing Manufacturers in the United States, 24-3" ree n ry { un i Fr ga et Ale it Eee CN THEIR NEW ot CORNER OF SEVENTH AND H STS. NORTHWEST. OUR BUSINESS CREED. WE BELIEVE— In keoping 8 good ,light, choerlul store, where the tired shopper may rest and feel perfectly at home, WE BrLIEVE-— In making overy effort to buy govda st right prices, well knowing that “goods ‘well bought are half sold.” WE BELIEVE— Iu selling goods at right prices, knowing that the public contains some pretty good judges of value, WE BEL!IEVE— Finally, in blowing our own horn. No one else soems willing to do it for us. Besides, we don't think any one else would do it, BLAST ONE— A Cheerful Store, BLAST TWO— Goods Well Bought. BLAST THREE-— Goods Sold Fairly. Large Bucket, Fifty Clothes Pins, Ciothes Line and Bluing .. Large Japauned Tes Tray, loc Child's Tray, with patent fastener, B90 Blacking Brush, Box Slacking and Velvet Zip Whisken.. 2lc Fancy Wall Bracke . be Plated Butter Knives. a OC Fancy Hanging Soap - Oe Ching Decorated Oyster Bowls. Be Coloret Gas Globes 14e Large Turkey Dust 250 Forty-eight Sheets Shelf Paper. ie 19¢ 3e ‘Ten-pin Hat Kacks. be Block Tin Mufiin Pu Ase Fancy Chisa Cream Pitchers...... Ge Block Tin Muffin Pans, cight rinze. lie Block Tin Muftin Pans, nine rings, 2c Block Tin Muffin Pans, twelve rings, Rte Book Straps. Be ‘Seliool Bag, Slate and Pencil....... Ise Fancy Lamp Shades and Holders. ze Night Lamps and Suades, . Sirup Pitchers, patent drip.. Ash Book Shelves... Ash Boox Shelves 850 Fancy Towel Racks, 490 Large Comfortable Rockers. 21.98 Ash Flowet Stands. Banboo Easels, brass tipped .. Toe Foiding Lap Boards. 89e Fancy Sewing Baskets, zle Chins Hanging Match Sut 10¢ Liquid “Putz” Pomade, per can.. Ze Crystal Frait Bowls. 15e French China Decorat 10 Folding Library Steps... 31.71 69c. Brass Bird Cage and Spring 49¢ Folding Camp Chairs, with beck: 25e Special—~8x10 Antique Oak Cabinet Frame, celebrated sixteenth century finish, eorncr finished in artistic bronze amd silv Frame four inches w: Our leader at 8c, THE Farr, FRAYKLE & CO, Proprietors. Seas Susie Baw Oo. NLY. Turkey Red Damask Table Covers and Doylies almost given away. 38 dozen Doylies, 18c. dozen. G4 doz-n lurver size, ‘38c. a dozen, it 8c, 12124" “ 81 5 Mues 60-inch Turkey Red, he. ‘The above wi!l be on sale Friday, September 26,and remember ou that day only at these prices. First come first served. Call early, es they will not last long at these prices, STRASBURGER'S, Goods and Cloak Stores, 404 ond 406 7th st, e242 Comparisons. * WE ARE AT ALL TIMES PREPARED TO SHOW YOU THE LATEST STYLrS IN BOYS' ANY CHILDREN'S CLOTH. ING AND FURNISHING: THIS SEASON WE HAVE A PRET. TIER AND NOBBIER COLLECTION OF NOVEL AND STAPLE DESIGNS THAN EVER BEFORE, WE PARTICULARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUY STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE SCHOOL CLOTHES FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES, GARMENTS ‘THAT AKE AS XEAR PERFECTION AS IT 13 POSSIBLE FOR CLUTHING TO BE. COME IN AND EXAMINE THEM, LOOK oy | OVER CARKFULLY, OkITICISH THEM. LF THEY HAVE ANY FAULTS WE WANT TO KNOW IT, NOTS THE LINING, THE Wor K- MANSHIP AND THK PRICE. THEN GO ELSEWHERE AND DO THE SAME, WE KNOW WHOSE STOCK WILL Nor SUFFER BY THE COMPARISUN, — B ROBINSON & 00. AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 824-00, 90% PENNA. AVE. ¥.W. Scroon TRUAK S|. FROM 94.76 UP TO $25. ‘So change for strap or marking. TRAVELING BaG® AND SATCHELS atthe low prices advertised during the summer, in spite of the advance in leather, PANOE LEATHER GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TOPHANTS.nee s24-to%Ga 1231 PENNSYLVANIA AVR Orrce or D. J. GOLDEXBERG. FINE MILLINERY AND CLOAK HOUSE, 14 W. LEXINGTON 8TREET. IT 18 EASY TO PRINT IX THE XEWS- PAPERS, BUT WE CANNOT POSSIBLY SHOW YOU WHAT WE CAN DO UNLESS YOU CALL ON US, HERE IN OUR STORE WE CAN SHOW YOU VALUES—QUALITY AND PRICE, YOU CAN USE YOUR EYES AND SEK FOR YOURSELF. TAKE MIL- LINERY, FOR INSTANCE, WE TELL YOU WE SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAX OTHER HOUSES, YOU READ OUR PRICES, BUT SOME PEOPLE ARE SKEPTICAL WE MEAN AND STAND BY EVERY WORD OVEB OUR SIGNATURE. NOW, WE SELL FUR FELT HATS IN ALL THE SHAPES AND EVERY COLOR AT 81.29, YOU HAVE NEVER BOUGHT THESE Goods LESS THAN $1.50. SOME HOUSES CHARGE $1.75 FOR THEM, BUT FOR ALL THIS EVERY LADY IN WASH- INGTON CANNOT SEE THESE HATS THROUGH THE PAPERS. WE 1HEREFORE OF FEL ANOTHER INDUCEMENT—FOR (TO- MORROW) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY- THESE TWO DAYS ONLY. WE AKE GOING TO SELL THESE IDENTICAL HATS FOR 990.—YOU MAY NEVER GET THE CHANCE AGAIN, THIS IS TO GET YOU aT OUR STORE, 80 THAT YOU'LL GET USED TO IT. THEREFORE DON'T FORGET OUR 1.20 FRENCH FELT 1N ALL COLORS AND SHAPES AT 990, FoR TWO DAYS ONLY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AGAIN WE FIND IT NECESSARY TO DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR RIB- BON DEPARTMENT. IT 18 A BIG CARD THAT WE WILL OFFER YOU-—BUT OUR AIM IS TO HAVE YOU EXAMINEOUB STOCK AND IF THE LOW PRICES ACT AS A DRAWING CARD WE ARE AMPLY RE- PAID. NOW, YOU ALL KNOW WHAT SATIN. EDGE GROS GRAIN RIBBONS ARE—THESE RIBBONS COME IN 4 OR 5 DIFFERENT QUALITIES OR GRADES—WE HAVE THE FIRST QUALITY—THE YERY BEST ONE— EVEKYBODY KNOWS THE REGULAR RE- TAIL PRICE OF THEM~BUT FOR THESE ‘TWO DAYS WE OFFER THEM TO YOU aT ABOUT 33 PER CENT LESS—NO, 9AT14C, NO. 12 AT 18C, NO, 16 AT 210 THESE ARE THE V&RY BEST GOCDS. WE DON'T ASK YOU TO TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT— BUT COMB AND LOOK-—IT WILL REPAY you. REMEMBER, NONE OF THE ABOVE BAR- GAINS CAN BE GOTTEN AT PRICES QUOTED EXCEPT OR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. THE MONUMENTAL, buy 937 AND 039 F ST. XN, Mis Asovr Towx. MEN WIIOS" BUSINESS TAKES THEM OFTEN INTO THE PUBL’ BUILDINGS ENOW HOW THE FIRST COOL DAYS OF Kal DUCE A CoO; FLOORS THAT CAN BE PELT Fituat THE FLET TO THe HEAD, UNLESS THE SOLES OF ONL'S SHOES ARE THICK. THIS I8 ANOTHER REASON FOR THE EAKLY SALE OF SO MANY DOUBLE-SOLD AND CoRK-SOL/ SHOES TO MEN. THE QOKK SOLES COST A TRIFLY MORE THAN THE DOUBLE LEATHER SOLES, BUT THEIR GREATER WARMIH AND LIGHTNESS AND FINER APPEAR. ANCE MORE THAN OFFS8T THE EXTRA COST AND MAKE THEM GREAT FAVORITES AMONG OuM- FORT-SEEKING MEN, ALTHOUGH WH HAVE SHOES FOR MEN FLOM 83.50 TO $9.00 AND MANY IN Bui WEEX, WE MAKE THESE CORK SOLE SHOES ONLY IN THE BEST GRADE, FREXCH aa’ 4-4 CORDOVAN, BURT =| MEN'S SHOES: ARTHUR BURT & CO, asi F 6t. Rw SEPTEMBER 24, 1890. Orrice or ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROR BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C. Wooxespaz, See 24,1890. 20-inch All-silk Windsor Stripe, in Cell, Pink, Maize, Chartreuse, Terra, Gobelin, BLANKETS, QUILTS, ke—Our stock Of Blankets, Quilts, &c., 4s now com- Diete in all its branches, Space sduuts the mention of only Prices: White Crochet Quilts, with Mereeilles Patterns, T5e, $1, $1.25 and 1.50 each. White Mareeilies Quilts, $2. @2.50, 83, 84, 05, £6, 67, 65-50, 80.50, 811 und $12.50 each. White Wool Biankets. $4, $4.50 12-4 White Wool Blankets, $6.50, 87 and $7.50. Blaulets for making into Bath Robes, ree tees and Wrappers. $1.75, $4.50, 85, $7.50 and & : c fants’ Blaucets, with borders of Red, Pink, Blue and Gold. $1.25, 61.73, 82.50, 75, $4.25 and $4.50. Feather Pillows and Doleters, filled With time goose feathers; ail sizes and prices, Comforts, double and single bed sizes. @1, $1 G ourth floor.) STAPLE FLANN sortuxent of Stapic Plann els 1s now sup- Plemenied by a large number of styles aud qualities which are peculiar to the seasou, and we cordially invite every ‘one to cali and inspect our stock. Ked Twilied Fiaunels, 27 inches wide, 25, 80, 37% and 50c. per yart. Extra heavy, cochineal dyed, 6 snd 7 ounce. 60 and 70c. per yard. ‘These are used exclusively for under- wear, and are recomended by many as B preventive of rheamatixm. Gray Twilled Flaunels, 27 inches wide, Bixed. 1234, 17 aud 2c. per yard. All-wool Gray Twilled. 30 to 50c. per yard. White Shaker Flsnnels, extra heavy. 12%, 15, 25 and 0c. ver yard, Pajama Flanneis, 28 inches wide and Unsurinkable; colors, Gray, Dark Gray, Brown and Tan. 37sec. per ard. French Opera Flanuels, in ali the deli- cats shades, used for ladies’ wrappers, Jackets and shirte, chi CANTON FLANNELS.—As usual with Us we are showing @ fneassortment of Canton Flannels, which, for intrinsic Yaine, canrot be «quuled im the city, The prices are 4s foliows: Bleached, 8, 10, 125, 13, 18 and 250. per yard, Extra-fine English Rolled, 36 inches wide, For custom orders a splendid article. 20c. per yard. Unbleached, 8, 10, 12%, 15,18, 20 and 22e. per yard, Special attention is called to the un- Dieached one marked 10c. per yard as Deing an unusual baryrain. It is 2K inches wide aud has loug and velvety map and close snd firm back. Only 10c. per yard. (Second for; cotton department.) HEAVY DOMESTIC GUODS.—At thisseatonof the year we make #pocicl Provision for supplying Heavy Dowwestic Goods, which are very little in demand at other tines. The list includes Tickings, Deuims, Hickory Stripe, Ap:on and other heavy Checks, Cotwupades, Ducks and Drill- ings. Tickings, in the staple styles, with narrow or wide Blve aud White stripes, SY inches wide, 124¢. per yard. Extra quality for Feathers, 16 and 18¢. Super-extra for Hair and Fiue Feathers, 25, 28, 30. and 35c. pes yard. Fancy Ticking iu hich colors, used extensively for Ladies’ Skirts, Awniura, Clothes Bags, Book Bags, Furuiture Cov- rims, ke. as well as for ticking pur- ese, 15 and 20e. per yard. Blue apd brown Denims or Overall Cloth, extra heavy, colors guaranteed fast, 28 iuches wide, 12%, 14 and 270, per yard. Hickory Stripe Skirting, 28 inches wide, Indigo Biue. 139 and Lic, per yard. Extra Heavy Indigo Bine Apron Check for aprons, overaéis, working suite, children’s heavy dresses, &e., &¢, 123g aud 18c. per yard. ‘This same material is used very exten- sively iu stores for covering goods at night and for esrriage covers. Dark Cottonndes for boys’ pants and suits, 20 and 25 per yard, Heevy Unbieached Drilling, 28 inches wide. 10, 12% aud 1éc. per yard fieavy Sail and Army Duck, 283¢ inches wide. 12 aud 20c. ver yard. Extra widths sud weights procured Upon short Loice and at the lowest Prices. All the sbove goods may be found on the second fluor im the Cotton Depart ment. RUFFLING.—We se Just received a new lot of fing. The “Locist” hes @ heavy silk cord edge, in Wiite, Cream, Cardinal and Biack and Wiute, The “Dupiex” is in Whito ouly. Both styles have six yards in eceh box. Price 25c. per box. (iret floor.) RIBBONS.—We are showing between 50 and GU shades of best quality, No. 40, pla:n edize Gros Grain Libbous. For those who are tiring of the satin ede thisise radical chanse. Price 45c. per yard. ret floor.) LLACK DRESS GOODS.—We wish to call sour attention to our popular Bleck Dress Guods, in Serzes, Euslish Cheviots and Camei’s Laiz,so muca in demand this seasun. 40-inch Foule Sere, 50c, per yard. 44-inch Foule Sere, 75e. per yard, 50-inch Nun's Serzo, £1 per y 4G-4uch luperial Serge, 81, yani. 4U-inch French Serge, $1.50 por yard. 48-inch Goorge:te Sezge, 1.75 per yard. SG4nch Waterproaf Sore, $2 yard. 56-inch Silk and Wool Waterproof Serre, $2.50 per yard S4-juch Seoich Serge, $3 per yard, Cheviots, 40 aud 46 inches wide, 81 por yard. Hairs, 50c., $1, $1.25, 81.50, $2.50 aud $3 per yard. per per COLORED DRESS GOODS.—Popuiar woolen fabrics for early Fall Wear, em- Draciugg all the lutest novelties in Plaids, Stripes and Rough Surfaced Goods. Stylish Scotch Tartan Plaids, 500. ard 75c. per yard. 42 inches wide, $1 per yard, Silk-striped Berges in all the latest colorings, 46 inches wide, $1.25 per yerd, Cheviots in Stripes, Checks and 61.25, 81.37% and Cheviots end Sergesin Medium Prown, Green, Prue, Gray aud Two Shades of Lassavnca & Bro. Relative to advance styles in Fall Garments it Rome too soon to investigate and study up offerings and probabilities if one intends to be iv the Seid fut Bew things whom the season fret opens, ‘There ts one temptation Which besets many buyer Just at this point, ‘The New Goole are so attractive. eo brucht and fresh ‘that it does seem as thourh there never were such handsome goods before. Especially those which our European buyer secured for us whew he visited the cities of Paris aud Berlin, the true wording, Freuch and German Noveltion If further evidence were necessary to Ulustrate how quick the public is to recoemiae ReDuine merit the great Gemomi we experienced om our lind of Plush Garments wouk! Le surprising te you. ‘Now, this season we have used extra corte and have secured the above class of moods at apectal prices, ‘The carmenteare all in our house marked and reedy for your inspection, ‘We will guarantee you by baying now. Any marmont you wish to select now we will lay side for you untii the desired time with aamall de Posit thereon. saving of 10 to 15 percent MERI SAC QUEER 09 tous tens. ot — - “ 4 -— « = rid - ao °° °@a@ - - @©* o@ - - o- fm - - @©- se - “ or om Sizes range from 32 inches to 46 bust. You will notice that the 40.iuch will be the fash- jonable length the coming season, An unlimited number of NEW IDEAS IX PLUSH MODJESKAS AND VISITES. SPECIAL NOTICE, ‘We have just received 50 pieces 52-inch PLAID and CHECK SUITINGS, whichcompletes the larcomt, handsomest ard most varied stook of Plaid Suitings (0 be found. In point of design and Viending of colors they are truly artistic. They are very superior bixh-tless woods and to be fully appreciated they must be seen ip the piece. 81.00 per yard; fully Worth g2. SMALL WARES. Freneb Daruing Cotton, all colors, 3 balls for 100. Barbour's Bost Linen Thread, 7c. spool, Woven Initials (Script), 1e. per gross, ‘Tape Measures, Se. each, Assorted tize Pins (Kusiish make), bc. ‘paper, Best Quality Bune Casing, Se. yard, Sin. 12in, Bc. doz lle. Ize. AU-silk Fancy Garter Webbing, new colors, 1c. ya. Whisks with Metallic Handles, 190. exch. Bixby's 4-02. Shoe Polish, 13e. per bottle, Mail orders for sau.pleg, goods or tnformation will Teccive prompt cousiderstion. QOut-of-towu people can address our mail-order department. We are the W jon its for : © Washington Agents for Dr. Jager's col SANITARY UNDBRWEAR rf A XN ® os tus 2° BOR oe EE fe a fal so 6 ca a ‘GG BR ee ee B R oo BB 9° B g % ‘00 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST. NW, ae TTT TELE Te eae ee Ws. H. McKyxews Dany Lerren, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1890, —— Our regular weekly stock-pruning sale will occur tomorrow as usual, In add.tion to the fem “odds and ends,” ‘odd sizes.” &c., we shall Offer the followiug extraord. wary bar -ine 50 dozen Children's Guatanteed Fast Black Hose, double Lecl aud ive, ony ite. per pair. 25 dozen White Coutil Corsets, self-open- ing clasps, at Ue. per pair, usually soldat Tbe. 25 dozen Ladies’ Cream Silk Vests, low neck and no sleeves, ouly 68c. evch ; usually sold at 75c. 25 dogen Ladies’ White Swiss Ribbed Fall- Weight Vests sud Panw,vesis high neck aud long sleeves; only tbc. each, Uc. per suit, 25 dozen Ladies’ ‘Vests and Pauts, vests sleeves, ouly . 100 Ladies’ voubir-breasted Jackets, Black and Blue, perfect fittims, latest shapes, ouly $5 each ‘The Jackets advertised yesterday at half Price are ell sola—except buif dozen or #0. ‘Tbe quickest bargeis sale on record INGLE eeaeeen i WVU WILLIAM H. MoKNEW, GBuoccesso: to A. H Taylor, OS. Paave aw, at bbc bbheh bi Lib bbb 919 Possa. Ave. W. M. SHUSTER & BONS. OUR STOCK 1S FULL OF NEW AND CHOICE DRESS GOUDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A FINE LINE OF RICH AND NALYY NOVELTIES OF BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS, DISTINGUISHING WELL THE FRENCH DESIGNER'S ART, SILK AND WOOL DIAGONALS IN ALL THE NEW WINTER SHADES. ALL-WOOL SERGES, ALL-WUOL CAMELS’ HATS, ALL-WOOL HENBIETTAS AGBRAND LINE OF PLALDS AND srhiPes A FULL LINE OF NEW SHADES IN DELIN'S CLOTHS, THE GIEATEST CLOTH MADE FOR TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. BLACK GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY FRoM ER GLISH AND FRENCH LOOMS. LUPIN'S AND PRILSTLEA'S MAKES ARE SP &- CIALTI£S WITH = RE PRI PRICE. wie worn yy SONS act 9 TENN. AVE, &. We Hoxzixn Bios. w12 TO 218 X, HOWARD ST, BALTIMORE. ‘Including « large and beautiful collection ef PARISIAN PATTERX BONKETS, &c., hc., ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 20 AND 37. ‘Your presence with friends is respectfully invited,

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