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WASHINGTO. Fspay ‘INE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local Circulation of any Newspaper in the World, Waskington. The Baltimore Sun in commenting upon a lo- claccidentatan unguarded grade crossing ture of its operations and by pabiie onl to those who: ta line of tri of people, and after crushing their l them to claim that they ought to have taken better care of themselves. The fact more than half of the railroad disasters in the ed by the exercise of own a the records of ways, There is too littie regard on the part of these corpors- tious in the United States for human life. They are too ready to sucrifice the safety of the pub- lic to the dividends of stockholders. Human life is too sacred and valuable a possession to country could be prev: proper caution, as is tue English and ecntinental rai bo trifled wit! in this reckless fas! porations have no esuls, but they have « full Measure of moral and lezal responsibility, aud they should be forced by public opinion and le- gal enactment to provide all possible protec- tion to the a against the dangers which Gre involved in them. ‘This doctrine is sound, and is as applicable at ‘the Capital as in the other cities of the repub- lic, though some of the newspapers and con- gressional representatives of these not go so far as to antent to the latter state- meat. It will be difficult, however, to find » reason for abolishing grade crossings or vigi- Iantly guarding them in cases where surface necessity, in Baltimore, Philadel- phia, Harrisburg, Pittaburg, Buffalo, &c., and et the same time perpetuating them in their worst form in Washington by unwise railroad Unless, indeed, life ts held to be tracks are legisiation. ore precious in these other sities. —— orn insraeees The appointments announced by the Presi- Gent of civilian members of the Rock Creek Park commission are excelleat, They are men in whose ability and integrity the community has every confidence, and it is evident from the make-up of the commission that the delicate tasksof determining the boundaries of the park, negotiating with the property owners and assessing damages and benefits will be wisely and satisfactorily performed, The new park has taken « good start. a ae Found in the bad company of the lottery tho eburch rafite is to be punished after the fashion of Tray in the fable—by being excluded from the company of the good. The edict of exctu- sion comes from the United States postal service, oe ‘The conviction in the Benwell murder caro, Canada, was strictly in accordance with public expectation, The evidence showed Birchall, the murderer, to have been one of the most cold-blooded, ungrateful wretohes who have appeared in criminal annals. cena ee ae The President is eminently practical in his Sominations of commissioners to lay out the proposed All-Americas Railway. Let Messrs. Cassatt, Pullman and Davis not lay out the new undertaking as the Panama Canal is laid corpse of the kind is sufficient for the hemisphere and the out. One grand international century. ee In pursuance of the usual custom of ex- tending the thanks of the House to the Speaker ‘what democratic member will vote to make it Don't all answer at once. Unanimous? $e The Macon Telgraph heads an editorial: Our estzemed con- temporary is slightly off. The real facts are “Reed Now and Then.” that it is Reed all the time. ———— te ‘The log-roller with his litt Dill is Just ripe now. Tomorrow it may be the autumn of his discontent. ro Our Uncie Samue! may not be this year. $$ ____ ‘This is the day of will contests. From Frank- lin te Boucicauit the cry is still they kick. promber 20, 1590, Advertising Medium ts worth more than all the ether papers pablished in A railroad is boand by the dangerous va- ite character as a servant to exercise especial care and to tke every precaution to prevent injury not it carries, but to peopl i. It bas no right to leave uarded a crossing Ike that at Mt, Wash- ington, which w daily used by large numbers a spendthrift, but it takes $462,939,956 to pay his little bills Doss Mase A sun and buy your Dry Goods and Cloak before seeing the Mamanoth Stock at STRASEBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 AND 406 7TH 81. N.W, port. All our Imported Goods direct, and sell them at Fock bottom prices, PLAIN FIGURES: Marked on all goods throughout the house and in every department, Our CLOAKS Are the finest made for the prices asked. We have valnes possible to be obtained in joak Department is ou first floor, no ‘steps to climb and up time lost waiting for elevator. Bome of the be Cloaks. Our Cl JACKETS Of every deseription, tight and loose fitting, reveres, vest fronts, winter blazers, \ jength aud many other Styles in Misaes' and Ladies® sizes, NEWMARKETS For Ladves, Misses and Chiliren, with and without capes, Ligh sleeves, im plaids, stripes and plain Clute SEAL PLUSH Garments of sll styles and shapes Jackets with novelties in Plush Storm collary and many other Jackets, oun ‘Seal Pir.sh Sacks, 40-inch lengths, at Af not W tter tham those asked £32 for. Our Sy.er Garments and Plush Newmarkets. We are BELIABLE. We sell no shoddy goods and guarantee our prices and ‘Quality of every warment sold or money cheerfully Tefauded to dissatisfied customers, DRESS GOODS Sold by us are as represented. Our 49¢. 42 Site Band Serzes are afl woo! and well worth 62¢c. a yard. Piaim Sores, all woo!, 40 snd 42 inches wide, 4c. ®yard. Our 75c. All-wool Hemrietts Cloth are good ‘Value. Best Made 46-inch All Wool Henrietta, in all light Snddark sades, our own importation, $1a yard. Ask to see them. a plain and plaids. 490. a yard. Worth lighland Pisids, al} wool, double width. 49a Our €1 Highland Plaids are worth seeing. Many other desirable dress fabrics can Le found in bur dress goods department, ‘Sry our $1 Black Gros Grain Silk. STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, PY 404 and 406 7th Sec Sl og eg enon A FE Doversss & Bro. EXTER-OCEAN BUILDING, 9TH ST, MONDAY, TURSDAY AND WEDNESDAY ‘We will set) the following artic Lie-gard Sve -yard 79e. M-Yard 89c. Burean aud Boutfa ZSe. Stamped Pillow Shams for 18¢, 10 styles Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, 25c. each, 6 styles Ladies’ Boot Pattern 9c. Hove for 26. ‘Satyles Heriusdorf Black 50e, Hose for 3c, éatyles Hermadort Biuck 6¥c. Hose for 50c. 59 dozen Hermsdorf Black Hose for 23¢. (Chtidren’s Herinsdorf Black Hose, 25c. to T5c. Ladies 1. DOUG) ASS & BRO, 929 INTER-OCEAN BUILDING, NINTH STREET. s.col'd, for 450 jureau and Bouffe Scarfs, col'd, fo: -yard $1 Bureeu and Boufta Scarfs, col'd, for 89¢ 4-yard 69c. Bureau and Bouffs Searts.col'd.for 500 ‘Sysrd S¥c. Bureau and Boufls Scarfs, cvl'd, fcr 75¢ 3B EMOVAL SALE_ wane oue-balf furmet prices aye. Fixtures Sa* i F en is and Boys’Nchou! Shoes 75¢,,worth ¢1, Sore Pe ave fur eale. — ease DDS ARE SOLD AT lore of those 84 Patent Shoes leit at $c aud s fox more those Sete Bie and’ Se. Boyw ‘watts 4. W. SELBY, BOlw 6 EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, ‘bp. c.; TE EVENING STAR. | Auwars Aumo. EVERYTHING 18 IN OUR FAVOR FOR A BUSY WEEK. THE YOUNG MEN ARE WITH US, THE WEATHER 18 PROPITIOUS. WE HAVE THE GOODS THE PEOPLE WANT, AND AT THE PROPER PRICES, AND WE ARE DOING THE CLOTHING BUSINESS OF THE TOWN, WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ‘THOSE NOBBY DOUBLE-BREASTED CUT- AWAY, SACK AND FROCK SUITS, THAT OUR COMPETITORS ADVERTISE AS THE LATEST WRINKLE ANDCLAIM ORIGINAL- ITY FOR, BUT WHICH WE INTRODUCED LAST SEASON, WHICH 18 ONLY ANOTHER PROOF THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT LEAST ONE SEASON AHEAD OF THE OTHER DEALERS HEREABOUTS WITH THE NEW- EST DESIGNS. OUR FALL OVEROOATS HAVE THE CALL THESE DAYS, AND JUSTLY 80, TOO, AS NO MORE STYLISH OR SERVICEABLE GAR- MENTS WERE EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. ALL SIZES, SHAPES. COLORS AND GRADES, CAN SUIT ANYBODY. GALL AND SEE THEM. ROBINSON, PARKER & 00. ORIGINATORS, NOT IMITATORS, 830-00 SE. COR. 7TH AND D STS. 5.W. R. Gornscautn, 1007-1009 ¥F 8ST. N.W, Our fall stock of House Furnishings and Fancy Goods iscomplete, Calland examine, Our prices are All guaranteed and we refund money en any purchases made of us, STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. The Snost grote of Real Irish Liner Paper, commer- Cial size, containing 4 sheets to the pound; the oc- tavo, 108 sheets, only 20c. per pound. Envelopes to matctr Be. a package, 2,000 boxes of Real Trish Linen, Oxford Linen, Anchor Linen, Cardinsl Linen, Antique Finished and Rich Cream Paper, bas juat deen recetted and shall offer them at 14c. a box, Eagle Fountain Pens, 9c, Eagle Pens, So. for 4 dom, Engraving done in the best manner at the lowest rates, We have but @ fewof the Dictionary and Bisnk Books Combined at 7c, left, aud we wonld advise those wishing ons to call early, as wecan get no more thie season, DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, Woare offerings Turkish Bath Soap, sold every- where at 4c. a cake. Our price @ cakes for 6c, ‘Tetlow's Swan Down Powder, 9c. Mmo. Lewenberg’s Face Powder, 23a, Java Rice Face Powder, 48c. Hunter's Invisible Yace Powder, 19¢, Saunders’ Face Powder, Z1c. Colgate’s Toilet Waters, amall size, 18c.; large size, ne Goldschmia'a Tooth Powder, 160, ‘We have a largo assortment of Imported and Domes- tic Brushes at low prices, UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. Fine quality Gloria Silk Umbrellas, with paragon frame und oxidized handles, only $1.48, Same,with sterling plate handles, only $1.98, JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Hair Pins in Gilt, Silver or Oxidized, for 8a Gente’ Oxidized Cuff Buttons, 25c, Rhine Stoue Screw Earrings, 186, ‘Coral Necklaces, 25c. Bon Bon Boxes, 250. Bands for the Hair, 18¢. and 25e. We have many novelties in this department, LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT, ‘We have the latest novelties in Pocket Books, Card Cases, Car Ticket Cases and Chatelaine ‘Bags at all Prices, BR. GOLDSCHMID, 330 36°7-1009 F st. n.w, Tue Box Mancuz. 316 7TH ST. N.W, ‘We call yourattention toour second regular Opening of Trimmed Hats, Toques and ounets, and will be Pleased to have you inspect them. We are showing more advance on styles than at our former opening. THE BON MARCHE, As Opening Bargains we offer 81.25 Gloves at 79¢.; $1 Suede Gloves at 85 Jackets, @3.48 Reefer Jackets © Astrachan Reefer, T Bal. Vest and P., 43c.; 79. Woven Corset, 49. ; mbroidery Rufite Skirt, 63e.; #8c. Decorating Silk, 75¢.,and many other bargains throughout the store, THE 00. NNN Bh o% SRE BBB OO 0 ONNN Bul %P SRE BB 00 NNN MMMM OA BRR coo Ht Wt ERE wale fs fie 2° dl | MMM AAA R ROC i MMM2*SE oH God i i dee 7 ” 316 7TH ST. NORTHWEST. A Penrecr Cousixatioy. So many good thin, cause of the want of their composition, that, when we compare the immense sales of MERTZ’S WINE OF CALISAYA AND IRON with other prepara- tions of like claim we aro gratified at the esteem in which it is held. Its effect on the aystem is that of a splendid tonic and in- vigurant ; the valuable properties of the iron il of efficiency be- rect proportions in manifest themselves at once in the fresh- nbss and clearness of the complexion; the sustaining and beneficial Calisaya are exhibited in greater nerve force and strength; and the union of these two articles, with the gentle stimulus of pure Sherry Wine, gives s preparation that ts unercelied for a general household tonic. Old snd young can fake it with equal bene- {fit and {t never fails to benefit aud refresh. It lacks all bitterness, docs not sffect the tect and its efficacy in felt at once, It i the Great Summer Invigorant and Fall Tonic. 75 cents per bottle, ial properties of the zE. P. MERTZ, Family Druggist, at 1014 F street, Washington, Wass B. Wrusaxs, 315 7th st. ow, T shall offer my entire stock of Moquette Carpets, made and laid, st $1.35 per yard. Best Five Frathe Body Brussels Tapestry and other Grades of Carpets sold at bottom prices, ‘New passenger elevator. oe ‘WasH B. WILLIAMS, Stee. PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. Ornice Or . W. A. PIEROB & 6O., SUCCESSORS TO B G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE, CORNER 8TH ST, Our‘autumn reception occurred more than S®week since, Some of the goods you saw then are gone, but they have been replaced by later purchases, and as ® matter, of Course, these are newer and better atyles. ‘Wo are daily adding to gur choice and well- selected stock: recelving novelties in every + department, CONCERNING DRESS GOODS, ‘It has always been an established fact that Davis kept the Most Desirable and Re- Uabls Mourning Goods in thecity, You ‘will find this fopartment better filled with Fine Dress Stuffs than ever before, For an instance we have put on sale today a case of 40-inch Black Dress Goods in the newest styles of Stripes and Fancies at 50c. per yard, Then there is » high grade French Cash- mere, 38 inches, at 50c. per yard, These are certainly 10 per cent less than you can buy thom elsewhere, Inthe Lace Department we are having = Gvery great success. Choices Styles, Qual- ity and Correct Prices make them move. Don’t forget that our great reduction sale of No. 580 Satin Edge Ribbon will only continue four days longer, ‘That €1.26 Rid Glove that wo are selling for 97c. has sold well, but as we bought such a large quantity we have an assort- ment in all sizes yet, In Handkerchtefs you will find some very freat attractions, We mention one lot of Ladies’ Sheer Lawn Novelty Berder, in extra fine quality, at 1230. They only arrived Monday, and are very low value, FURS. In these goods prices alone mean nothing, for few in buying them can tell the quality, fo the beat way to get the prices and quality right {s to deal with « firm who will guaran- tee both, Our Fur Capes are well made snd lined with good wearing satin. We have & very chotce and elegant assortment of these goods. Our stock of Trimming Fur is large snd varied. Wecen show you any kind in all widths, W. A. PIERCE & CO. SUCCESSORS TO B. @. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE, CORNER 8TH. lt ©. 2 2 we NN NTITT u Vy wwww a SVN'e a WY WAR AAMT Ey v w Wa AN NNT = “We Want You" to see the most com- OPENING plete line of Reliable Fall Footwear in SALE Washington. The Qualities and Styles of our present Stock are far ahead of OPENING anything we've ever shown; and if SALE we're not located on the high-rent-pay- ing thoroughfares, we'll enough ou tue price of eve purchased from us—to repay you for going out of your way even to see OPENING us, SALE OPENING OUR FALL OPENING SALE SALE Takes place OPENING TOMORROW, THURSDAY, FRIDAY BALE and SATURDAY, In place of flowers OPENING wo shall ou theso d SALE visit doubly interesting, offer the follow- ing as mementocs: OPENING LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Hand-sewed English Waeukenphast, SALE straight goat, dongola tops, at 83.40. OPENING — Fine Dongola Hand-welt Button, 3 aif- SALE ferent styles to choose from, $2.45, OPENING Kangaroo Buttou Boots, common-sense SALE or coffin toe, at $1.95, OPENING _ Pebble Goat and Reliable Dongola But- SALE ton, 5 different styles, at $1.45. OPENING Soft Kid House Slippers at 73 SALE cents. OPENING — Evening Slippers, with patent deather BALE vamps, viola cloth tops, at $1.45, MEN'S DEPARTMENT, OPENING Fine Calf Fair stitchod Boots, all widths, at $2.95, SALE Elegant Hand-sewed Shoes, both Calf and Keal Kangaroo, $2.05, OPENING Good Quality Calf Button, Laced or SALE Congress, most any shape at $1.95. OPENING Hand-embroidered Velvet Slippers, SALE 450, JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. OPENING Child’s Mundell's Solar Tip Button, BALE 9c, OPENING Hand-turn Dongola Spring Heel Button, SALE 74c, OPENING Misses’ and Youths’ Mundell’s Solar BALE Tips, 31.15. Boys’ and Youths' Fine Button or Lace, el. a bit A HONN NN 4885 H A. ad HH MA GH ERE RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH ST. 1422 PA, AVE. it 231 PA. AVE 8.E Norwrrastaxprsa ‘The Advance in Price Of Weclem Goode we propose to all RRR EER Ms BLA NRE’ AND eee SE LAP ROBES rem ane TOP RAWES. 8J0-tovSn «=« 1231 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 3.W. Ornce Or BB tT UC RRR TrTT bead Sg wiih Ty: it od EE i Sas go fal @3 Be RS a StHae Ss! ARTHUR BURT & CO., 030 1211 F ST. NW. D. J, GOLDENBERG, THE MONUMENTAL, 987 AND 939 F ST. H.W, WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE A SPE- CIAL OPENING OF PARIS HATS AND BONNETS FOR TOMORROW AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 AXD 2% THIS 18 A SELECTION OF ABOUT THREE DOZEN HATS FROM THE WORKROOMS OF SUCH PROMI- RENT FRENCH MAKERS A8 MME. POUYAUME, 4 RUE DE LA Paix, MME. TOSSE’, 3 BOUL DESITALIENS. * LINN FAULKNER, 13 RUE DU QUA- ‘TRE SEPTEMBRE, CAROLINE REBOUX, 23 RUE DELA PAIX, . MME, HEITZ BOYER, 26 PLACE VEXDOME- AND WE CAN ASBURE YOU YOU WILL FIND THEM & BARE COLLEC- TION. THESE GOODS SHOULD HAYS BEEN HERE AT OUR FIRST OPEN- ING, SEPTEMBER 16, BUT OWING TO A DELAY IN THE CUSTOM HOUSE DID NOT ARRIVE UNTIL TODAY. WE ASK THAT YOU EXAMINE THIS COLLECTION OF HATS ESPECIALLY AND PA8S YOUR OPINION ON THEM. WE BERE WISH TO BTATE THAT ‘THE PRICES WILL NOT BE WHAT YOU AREIN THE HABIT OF PAYING FOR THEM, YOU'LL BE AMAZED AT THE COMPARATIVE LOW FIGURES FOR THE FINE GOODS WE OFFER, CLOAK DEPARTMENT. WE OFFER ON TOMORROW, OCTOBER 1sr, 150 FINE JACKETS, THE NEWEST STYLES. FALL AND WINTER WEIGHTS IN FINZ CHEVIOTS, KERSEYS, BEAY- ERS AND WALES AT $8.97, VALUE 610 TO @12. THE MONUMENTAL, 937 AND 939 STREET Aw Taz Yeur Rovso, WINTER, SUMMER. SPRING AND FALL, FRENCH KID SHOES ARE FAVORITES WITH LADIES, THERE Is NO LEATHER YET MADE THAT COMPARES WITH FRENCH KID IN _ FINENESS, SOFTNESS, EASE OR COMFORT, WITH ALL THE VERY GREAT VARIETY OF SHOES FOR ALL SEA- SONS AND OCCASIONS, FRENCH KID BUTTON BOOTS CONTINUE TO BE THE STANDBY OF EVERY LADIES’ SUPPLY OF SHOES. THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF MAKERS OF LEATHER IN THE FAIR LAND OF FRANCE, AND AS IN EVERY LAND A FEW ONLY MAKE THE BEST. THE THOUSANDS OF DOZENS OF SKINS THAT WE MAKE INTO SHOES EACH YEAR, GIVES US THE CHOICE OF ALL THE SKINS IMPORTED. WE SELECT THE BEST OF THE BEST, AND SELL THE REMAINDER TO THOSE MAKERS WHO MAKE LOWER GRADE BHOES THAN OURS, LADIES' FRENCH KID BUTTON, 85.00, 86.00, 87.00. FEATHER WEIGHTS, MIDDLE WEIGHTS. WINTER WEIGHTS, A ISPEG@IAL TTT TTT TTT TTT TTS § Wu H. McKyews Dans Ler. PELLPEPPPEP EPP eed TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, Golden Days! ‘wittras © sczsw ‘Gaccensor to R. H. Taylor, > S83 Peeve nw, » HOLE PEE AY. SEPTEMBER 90. 1890 THE FAIR COBNER OF SEVENTH AND 5 STS. 5.W, TX THEIR NeW BUILDING ol in our business.” Trsspax, Serrmunen 30, 1890. ject 18 to create ‘To give you a values to get your it, You kno hem we ad: 8 bargain’ intrinsic value playes promt: Rent part. You are never in our advertisement. {GonBdence ‘oe what. we wish to ter way tc th ‘We know no way to merit this thau by giving Jair values at fuir prices, Veneer Chair Seats. 48 Sheet Shelf Papers Ink or Mueilage, 2 botties.. Sheet Iron Ash Pans Cake Cutters... Tin Oval Boilers. Planished Pepper Dredg: 4-qt. Milk Caus. ‘screw Drive dank Walnut Fraime Towel Rollers Tinned Bicycle Wrenches. French China Decorated Cuspidors, Combination Iron Board and Stand. English Dec Nickel Poker and Lifter Set. Block Tiu Muttin Pany, 6 rings. Block Tin Muffin Pans, 8 rings. Block Tin Muftin Pans, 9 rings. Folding Library Step... Child's Trays, with patent Solid Oak or Walnut Towel Racks, : sooeBebiesSeteerolearergesesz A full line cf Fancy 8x10 Frames just received in all the latest Moldings, Antique Oak, Chestnut, Bird's Eye Maple, Steel, Ivory, &c., prices ranging from 49¢ to 98e, THE FAIR, FRANELE & CO, #30 Corner of 7th and Hats. n.w, rr - Be 4 8 8 MAM F gis pe AA U OU MMM aa “ww! EE POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET, A special in an Astrachan Cape—real Astrachan, too— ‘they are scarce, you know. This one hss high shoulders, long points, rolling collar, pockets, and satin-lined. Worth $6.50, every cent of it. We will sell what we have of them for two Some specials in our Upholstery Department, which are elegaut value, The chances like these don't come often. Those $2.15 Striped Curtains are selling rapidly; worth 84 every pair. fave the control in Washington for these Curtains, ‘The prettiest Light Dra- peries for the price ever shown here; worth @4. Those $6 Striped Chenille Portieres for @4.68 ® pair are elegant values, 6-4 Chenille Covers, worth @: cach, 85 Mahogany or Antique Oak Tables for $3.98 each. $6 Mahogany or Antique Oak Tables for $4.98 each. $1.50 Polished Cherry Smokers’ Tables for 98¢. each. An elegant line of FINE TABLES, SMOKERS’ SETS, PEDESTALS, EASELS, &c., &c., at prices that will astonish you. We have bought these goods to sell at prices much below what sou have been used to paying. 25 per cent to 50 per cont saved on Fancy Furniture, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACR, 830 7TH STREET. Sx & fo Woeoxrspars Sure. ‘We are bound to have somes#ing for you to make an spe os Une we've got is a “leader"—and few at » we're going to bring them specially to your notice—cive them an “illustrative” price—and leave them to your pleasure. A cloak stock without ‘‘leaders” is like s book without pictures—Ours is full of *“illustrations"— Now tomorrow moruing—bright and esrly—these new errand into our Cloak Department ry Jackets go on sale. THE “ALBERT”—tight-fitting Joose front, Black Cheviot, buttons with silk loops and frogs diag- onally seross the front from over the lett shoulder; pocket flaps and sstin facings. It's one of the eutest things you'll see. The same effect is in town at $9. For OURS— 97°85.50. a9 Ask for Lot 670—An All-wool Beaver of Military Blue, vest front, rolling collar, high shottiders, full sleeves, tight fitting Jacket, with a coat back. The Jacket is hound in silk braid—with aiz rows of silk cord. on revers, collar and cuffs, If you want s stylish ings Jacket you'll take this one. ‘You know you are not tied down to these two styles. ‘The whole stock is hore—But we want you to fully fealize what our labors do fer you, » for $1.59 each, 4-4 Chenille Covers, worth #1, for 69c. each, 58c. Cherry or Oak Leg Tables for 39c. each. 79c. Cherry or Oak Leg Tables for 68e. ench. $2 Polished Top aud Legs Cherry Table for $1.48 we san ri} ‘WaSHINGTOR, D.G — SPECIALS IN LINENS.—100 dozen % Bleached Damask Napkins 61 per dozen. 250 dozen % German Nepking, extra heavy quality. $1.15dozen. 100 dozen Bleached Irish Damask Napkine, 91.35 dozen. ‘Utbleached German Damask, good value, 250. yard Unbleached German Damask. 40c. yard. Unbleached German Damask with and ‘Without colored border, specially good Value, 500. yard, (Second floor.) READY MADE BEDWEAR —Corded Lawn Pillow Shams. 62i¢c. per pair. Braided Initial Pillow Shama $1 per Deir. Hemstitched Linen Pillow Shams. 82, 2.50, $3, 63.25 and G4 per pair. Hemstitched and Embroidered Linen Pillow Shama. $4, $4.50, 85, $6, 87,50 and @10 per pair, Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, extra quality. Only $2 per pair. Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases. 20,25 ‘and 30c. each. Hemstitched Linen Bolster Cases, 21 ‘T2inches, $1.75 and 2 each. 150 Bleached Muslin Sheéts, for double beds, 73c. each. 150 Unbleached Muslin Shoets. Size Ruz yards, Extra fine Only 60c. each. 50 Extra Heavy Bleached Muslin Sheets, 2x3 yards, finished with three inch bem. Only 1.15 each. (Second floor.) CORSETS.—A fulland complete line of “R &G" Corsets in all the different grades, made of Coutil. The Black we warrant as fast color, and maybe re- turned if not satisfactory. White, 75¢. to $1, Black, $1. to$2, “Second floor.) LEATHERZGOODS.—A new line of Pocketbooks and Card Cases in Real Seal 4nd Morocco, with Sterling Silver Tips, 83.75, 84.25, $5.50 and $7.25 each. Pocketbooks in Seal and Russian Leather, 25, 50. 58, G2, 75c. and $1 each. Alligator Pocketbooks, $1.35 each. Men's Pocketbooks, 75c. and $1 each. 1,000 Purses, 25, 30, 35, 37,42, 50 ‘and S8c. each. Chatelaine Bags, 50, 62, 90c., $1, 81.18, $1.50, 81.75, 82, $2.50, 83.25 to 99.75, First floor.) CLOCKS —1,000 Ansonia Clocks, war ranted for one year, 75e. each, JEWELRY.—Thirty styles inGold and Silver Breastpins, 25. each. Fine assortment of Real Shell Fancy Pins for the hsir, All prices, from 68, to #7 each. Small, plain real Shell Hairpins, 5, 8, 12 and 25c. each. Reai Enamel Pins in flower designs, 61.75 each. Fancy Silver Braceleta, 250. pair. Shell Pins, with fancy gilt, silver and Oxidized tops, 25c. each, Fancy Hearts avd Rhinestone Pen- ants for Necklaces, 25c,, 50e., 75¢. and 81.25 each. Solid Silver Thimbles, 17¢., 35¢. and 40c. each. Solid Gold Baby Pins, 75c. each, Children's Gold Bracelets, 50c. per pair. ‘Men's, Ladies! and Boys’ Cuff Buttons, 2de., 42c., 50c. and $1.50 per pair, Girst floor.) BUCKLES. —We have in stock @ large assortment of Buckles of every descrip- tion and at sil prices. The following are some of the best bargains: Black Crochet Buckles,3 inch,42c. snd 50c. Black Crochet Buckles , 4 inch, 95¢, Crochet and Jot Buckles, 4 inch, $1.10, Oxidized Buckles, 13¢ inch, 35¢, 2 ° sh 5 “ G2and 68, Silver Buckles, 15¢ inch, 35e. 2 “ 38. 5 “ Gc. and 68e. Oval-shape Buckles in Gilt and Silver, Binch, 38e. Square Buckies in Steel and Gilt, 2 inch. 44nd 46c. Cut Steel Buckles, 2inch. 68e. Sinch. 85c. Girdle-shaped Black Crochet Buckles, $1.35. (First floor.) SMALL WARES.—Shoe Buttons, 5 and 10c a box. Darning Cotton, in all colors, 2 balla for 5c. Knitting Silk, 35c. » ball, Garter Buckles, 25c. Cube Pins, 12 and 184, Covered Whalebones, 18c. Best Quality Silk Elastic, 23¢, yard, Faucy Silk Elastic, 42.and 60c. yard. 200 Hatrpins in a box, Se. ‘New Haven Clocks, 750. Hose Supporters, 1234, 18, 20 and 250, Curling Irons, 200, Dress Lacers, 10c. Needle Cases, 37, 42 and 500, Go's Skirt Braid, 50, First floor.) STATIONERY.—500 boxes Royal 8t. George Stationery, containing 2 Quires Paper and 2 Packages Envelopes. 25c. per box. Wedding Piste Paper, plain and ruled, 18c. per box. Peerless and Franklin Linon Paper, plain and ruled. 15c. per box Potomac Paper, ruled. 10¢. box, Bond Paper, octavo and commercial size. 15c. per quire, Square Envelopes to match, 28c. and ‘20c. package. Plate Finish Writing Paper, octavo and commercial size, plain and ruled. 30 pnd 40¢. Ib, Envelopes t0 match, 20 snd 1f6 package. Extra Heavy Plate Finish Writing Paper, octavo and commercial size, plain and ruled. 45¢. 1b, Envelopes to match, 18 and 200, package. Yaukee Linen Writing Paper, octavo and commercial size, plain and ruled, 30e. Ib, Envelopes to match, 13 and 180, package. ‘Beal Irish Linen Writing Paper, in Cream snd Azure, octsvo and commer- cial size. 500. Ib. Square Envelopes to match, 18 and ‘20c. package. Court Writing Paper, octavo and com- ‘mercial size, plain and ruled, 506, pound, Foreign Paper, 10c. » quire. Square Envelopes to match, 120. per Ax AusTuronraxr Qvrstiox- ERRY'S. ‘whet will you find to equal our LON- DON-MADE JACKETS? We have arty ifferent stylee—etery one the envy of the other, We had them made Up to suit us a8 we thought they would SRI yow—for those Londoner: know how to do their wort but they are pot quite up to ouridess of modelline of their own accord. You have to prod them up. We did, and the fifty ditter- ent results show their cieveruces and taste modified by our better judgment Take these Jackets fora leader, The Prices are most gentle demauds on the emaliest purses, Now the domestic makes in Jactets— sbout how much do you want to pay? ‘Perhaps that is not exactly ® pertinent ‘Qtestion for us to esk—but just answer Mt to yourself, Answer it on the follow- ing outline: A Medium-weight Black ana Navy Cheviot Cloth Biager—25 inches long, with handsome loon, A Navy Blue Tailor-made Beaver Jacket, Black Cheviot Cloth Reefer with large Black Buttons. Tailor made Braid-beund Diagonal Cloth Reefera, Medinm-wemgt Cheviot Cloth Reef- ere—Biack and Navy Blazers with full roll front end astray the whole edged with goid of silver eoni.with but- tone that match nicely with effect. Reoters with medici collars of Ae trachan cloth and pearl buttons, Keefers. with medict collars of Astre- eban cloth and silk loop fronte. Cueviot Cloth Resler wih fly from nd velvet collar. Hungarisn Jackets, in Blue, edged ‘with silver cord, Doub.e-breasted Beaver Cloth Jecket —27 inches long, with braided collet aud sleeves, 27-iueh Beaver Cloth Reefer with braided collar and sleeves, Both im Black aud Navy effects, OURS aT &. FOR THE SAME. OUss aT cy OURS AT 26.50. OURS aT $8.50, OURS aT OURS aT e115 ANOTHER Chevron Cloth Jackot, with weet an@ lapels, faced with heavy ailk, Very stylish, OURS AT Navy Bine Reefer, with medici rol- $18.75, Lar and large pearl buttons, and lined throughout with fancy-atripe silk OURS AT — Black Diagonal Jacket—large pearl $20, buttons—lined throughout with biack OURS aT 50, ination Jacket. You can wear it either with @ full rolling collar, or button up ugh with four straps and large pearl buttons, OURS AT | in these two grades you will find the $25 Dest and most fashionable Jackew that Wecarry. Amoug the novelties 18 Prince Albert Coat and Vest—30 and 33 Inces lone. In fact, you will find all of 01 ets to be fashionable ones—the est, as well us the best. Now, « smi Word about the cheap Jackets (the best Wili look after themseives) they ere what the old country woman said- “the bestest coats for te SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Established 140. cU Ova Frasser Devanruent. A word of interest from the largest Flannel Depart- ment in the city, 250 handsome patterns in Saxony Wrapper Flanuels et 350. per yard. ‘These goods come in all the new colorings, All-wool Extra Heavy Red, White or Blue Twill Flannel at 25c. per yara. A full line of Marechal Neil Flannel, in Cream, at 25e., 30c., BTM. 400, 50c., GOc., 65c., 75c., B5e, and @1 per yard. All-wool Flaunels, 234 yards wide, taking 1 yard for askirt, st $1.25 per yard. All the new shades in Opera and Cashmere Flapnela, A complete line of Fine White ang Red Callfornta Shaker Flannel, Domet Flannel, Red, White, Blue or Gray, at *hec., making excellent lining. Gray Fiannels from 1 2i¢c. to 0c. per yard. 50 pieces left of those Striped and Checked Ameri- can Fisnnels, for children’s school dresses, at 18¢, peryard. Regular price, 250, 25 pieces Striped snd Plaid Flannels,27 inches wide, warranted not to fade or shrink, 25c. per yard. Just the thing for Skirting. Al! shades and the beat quality Eiderdown,38 inches wide, at 75c. per yard. Our Embroidered Flannels cannot be exelied; lots of new patterns and still receiving new ones every day. ‘There is no doubt of our suiting you. ‘Two Special Good Things this weeks Embroidered Flannel at 75c. per yard. Embroidered Fisnnel at 98¢. per yard. Also several Skirting Leugths in Remnants at @ very low figure, TWO EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN SILKS. 50 PIECES SATIN-STRIPED INDIA SILK, IX ALL THE LATEST SHADES, both for strest and evening wear, at 50c. per yard. Regular price, 75e. 100 pieces of Colored China Silke, in every conceir- ‘sble shade, at 50c. per yard. Regular price, 650. Weare now prepared to show the most complete Une of Fall Silks ever shown in {Washington, com- Prising ali the new woaves and effects in all the latest shades, ‘MEN'S TIES FOR 25c, Now and then we chance to get « lot of Scarfs some- what under the price, We have just received sn en- tire lot, consisting of about 40dozea. They are Full- sized Teck and *!}s-inch wide Four-in-Handa silk lined and all good every-day desirable patterns. Health seekers and ali others interested will Pleage remember that, we are OUT-OF-TOWN the Washington agents for PEOPLE CAN SEND Dr JAEGER'S CELEBRATED FOE DR. JaEGER'S UNDERWEAR Also Dr. Jee- CATALOGUE FREE ger's Stomschers, Knee Banda, OF CHARGE. fikirts, Night Gowns, for Mea, Women and Cxildren. FALL DRESS GOODS. FALL SILK, FALL WRAPS. AN INTERESTING ITEM.—Leonard’s Spool Silk, 100 yards, now 8c.per spool, LAR S= BOR G bi # ER G.. 930 «420, 422, 424, 4206 SEVENTH 87. H.W. Faz Axo Worrez Orexmo. MRS, M. J. HUNT, 1900 Fet.nw. : ‘WILL OPEX oN MOXDAY, GEPTEMBER 20, ‘A Cholce and Carefully Selected Assortment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH BONNETS, ROUND HaT AND TOQUES, ‘Together with many of her own design, i ‘To which the indies are reapectfully invited, ry ,