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) EVENING STAR. THE | WASHINGTON: TUESDAY October 7, 1890, Eauer, WHE EVENING STAR has the fuliest Local Circulation of any Newspaper in the Worid, and as an Advertising Medium is worth more than all the other papers published in Washington The General Conference of the Church of Pesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has heard | nd officially accepted as authoritative the declaration of its president forbidding in future plural marriages. This, with the sup- Plementary action of the Mormon church, so called, re-affirming an original article of faith admitting subjection to kings, presidents, rulers and magistrates in obeying, honoring and sustaining the law, is accepted as settling the vexed question and really settles it if the Mormon hierarchy is sincere. course of events leads to the belief that whether the Latter Day Saints are entirely in earnest or not they have about reached the end of their tether so far as polygamy is con- cerned. It is hardiy possible for so stringent a law as the Edmunds-Tucker act against poly- gamy to be evaded to any considerable extent. And the church has now formally declared to its followers that their religion does not demand resistance to the | With very anpromising Yaw material to operate upon and a desert to cultivate, Mormondom has developed into a Prosperous commonwealth. With the eradica- tion of polygamy this people will be in a posi- tion to claim end receive respect and credit for the industry and thrift. which in spite of natural obstacles have brought material pros- perity, and caused tho desert to blossom. ——— It is interesting to know that when the new naval vessels are completed the effective force of the United States navy compared with the European navies will be as followa: United States, 42, of which five will be battle ships and ten other armored vessels; England, 76 ar- mored, 291 unarmored; France, 57 armored, 203 unarmored; Russia, 49 armored, 119 una mored, and Germany, 40 armored, 65 unar- mored. But the comparison with these great- est powers of the world is more flattering than that with the smaller naval powers, such as Holland, Spain, Italy, Turkey, China, Sweden and Austria; for we are surpassed by them all even with the new ships added. —— The fact that the French colonista in Algiers show increasing fecundity, while the French in France are steadily falling off in that respect, suggests that the mother country is over- crowded and the social system unfavorable to marriage. The ery is again raised that the Latin race 1s dying out, which the facts re- corded in Algiers and Latin-America do not bear out. Another reason for decadence in population is the early army age and long mili- tary service exacted, whicn, with other causes, prevent the multiplication of the population. $$$ In New York the estimated population be- tween five and fourteen years of age is 84,000 greater than the seating capacity of the public schools. The great deficiency is in the primary department, where it is 67.000, whereas it is only 27,000 in the higher departments of public education. If accommodations are lack- ing anywhere the deficiency should te at the top and not at the bottom of the public educa- tional cours: oo ‘The Supreme Court of Minnesota has not the fear of Mr. Pullman or his porters before its eyes. and it has recently decided that the upper berth of a section on a sleeper need not be lowered in order to suffocate the passenger in the lower berth when the upper berth is not to be occupied by two doliars’ worth of some other passenger. —# ‘The “kangaroo” system of voting proved a dead failure across the river yesterday.—[Cin- cinnati Enquirer. ] The Australian system is successful from the democratic point of view when it produces democratic majorities and that is something there is no demand for in Kentucky. Or at least if there be a demand, the supply already far exceeds it. $2 Mr. John Elam of Tacoma, Wash., a former partner of the President, says he told him he would not be @ candidate for renomination. The recent | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ’ ND. C. BrrpertRtteetEREbEPE EPEC EL Eat Ws H. McKsews Dany Lerres, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1890, We drop the subject of Cloaka and Suits —— today to tell of s “Special Salo” of Fall and Winter Underwear. Wo were fortunate enough to secure a numberof extra good ‘Values, of which the following are but a fe Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, high neck and long sleeves, White ! i li and Ladies’ Vests, Ligh neck and long sleeves, only. RTC. Ladies’ White Merino Vest fashioned Jersey waist, high ueck and long sleeves Pants to match Ladies’ Cream Silk Vesta, neck and no sleeves only. Ladies’ White Merino Union Dresses, extra value, only........81.25 = Ladios’ Natural Gray All Wool ‘Vests, plain and ribbed, high neck and lonz sleeves, only... ‘Wo have everything in Ladies’ sn —— dren's Underwear that you think we ongt — to keep. . -— 4 See the window full of Specials, HTELELEG TTA $1 WILLIAM miletause Gucocessor to R. H Taylor, 933 Pa. ave. nw, 1b | RhabGLLALRREDLRARLLLLALLLLE hth v Canpress SS HH 00 FRR gs: 8s TOR % ETB sis sss HHH 0 0 Ee Sss Bys8 Hoo? Exe ss aT BBR T RRR 688, B's £ OG RM TET SF gs gon YU ume ‘SS, Bot “wd ROT Buss x EVERY PARENT WANTS THEIR CHIL- DREN SUPPLIED WITH GOOD, SUBSTAN- TIAL SHOES, HAVE YOU BE! THE VICTIM OF THE “PAPER BOTTOM" KIND? OR HAVE YOU INVESTED IN A LOTTERY FIZZLE AND FOUND IN BOTH LOSS OF MONEY AND POOK SHOES? BE ASSURED IF YOU HAVE COME TO Us YOU CAN ONLY GET THE BEST IN ALL THAT IS GOOD AND SOLID, OUR SHOES FOR CHILDREN ARE MADE TO WEAR THERE MUSL BE SOMETHIN MORE THAN SERVICE, HOWEVER. WITH THE MOST SOLID LEATHER SHOE MADE THERE SHOULD BE STYLE. BY “STYLE” WE MEAN A FINE APPEAR- ANCE—GOOD LOOKS AND NICE FITIING. WE HAVE BUT ONE METHOD OF Gar ING YOUR CONFIDENCE—THAT IS, GIVING HONEST VALUES AT FAIR PRICES, CHILD'S DONGOLA BUTTON, $1.25 TO 82, MISSES’ DONGOLA BUTTON, ALL HAND MADE, 82.50. ARTHUR BURT & CO, of 1211 F 8T. NW This is going a good long way from home to| Q ™42%'S. bear the news. = The danger of famine from potato blight in Ireland seems to be real, although the English tory papers, as usual, denounce the American pepers for saying so. ——— It is not a matter for surprise that Spain, as ramored, gets ready for reciprocity with this republic. It shows that Mr. Blaine knew what he was abont. Austria is respectfully invited to place a pro- hibitive export duty on ber indignation over the McKinley bill. aS Onr stock fs now complete. SEALSKIN SHOULDER SEALSKIN SHOULDER C4 Ali with Flartug Collars. SHOULDER CAPES in every variety of Fur, Plush and Astrschan Ci: SEALSKIN JACKETS AND SACQUES at old prices. Duplicates will be higher next month FURS AND FUR TRIMMING AND FEATHER COLLARETTES. All goods reliable and prices as low ss any house in America, PES. PES with Persian Vest. WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, WS PENN. AVE. Doverass & Buo. INTER-OCEAN BUILDING, 9TH 8ST. 36. 3m TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ‘You can profitably as well as pleasantly pase the time by an examination of the follo' wains. yard Stamped Momie Cloth, 45c. Buseau Scarf for yard Stamped Momie Cloth, 35¢. Bureau Scarf for 15 dor. Stamped Damask, 45c. Tray Cloths for 25¢ O don. Towels for 2c. each. and Wool 82 Ribbed Vests at $1.75 each. and Wool $1.79 Ribbed Vests at @1.50 each. Bik Wool Extra Size #2 Ribbed Vests at 81.75, 4 styler 81.25 Cambric Skirts at $1 each, ‘The above are tucked, cambrie rufile, hemstitched and tuck ‘brie Fufite, Ince aud tucks and embroidered 4 styles 81 chon lace a » The above sre much below value and can be sold Bt those prices only on the days named. DOUGLASS & BRO, 6 Sit Oth at. ‘4 i. Now Is Tur Thu: To Bex. Our stock 1s now complete in all its depart- ments. Goods all bought at old prices, which denefit gues to you. Aspecial baratn in 38-inch A/l-wool Stripe Cashmere in Blue, Gray, Garnet, Brown, Green, Scarlet and Plum at nts; worth G0 cents, A few pieces of SS-inch Checks, dark effects, too at 45 conte, Sulk-fiuished Henriettas in Dablia, Garnet, Marine, Myrtle, Mordore Borax Bromure, Osage and Cabac, only 75 cents, Dress Patterns in Stripes and Plaids at $10 end $12.50. Weare showing Special Values in Black Faille Bilks at 75c., $1 and 81.25. Our Monopoly Biack Gro Grain Silk cannot be equaled at the prices, $1, $1.25, 91.50, 81.75 and $2. 24-inch Black G.G. Silk, @ special drive at 1%. Bieck Surabs at 55, 65, 75¢, $1, $112 and oe Velvets and Plushes, all colors,at less than regular prices, CARHART & LEIDY, 928 Tthet snd 76 Ket.ow Philsdelphia Brora of ENTS SUITS SCOCRED AND PRESSED, $1. Coats, 50e, Pants, 25a, irs Vests, 25¢. Altering and Repatring neatly done, Goods called tor and delivered. i. A REEVES, $14 K st. owe a7. Under the Frederick. 734-736 7TH ST. N.W, Wehave Just received a manufacturer's stock of Jersey Juckets, All Wool and tn all styles, such as the Keefer, louse front, three- quarter lengths, Satin Lined Sleeves, which we will offer at $4.08. Examine t whether you wish to purchase or not. morning brought us a Scotch Reefer, a most Jaunty and very styliah garment. The New York price is $10, so will it be our price. excepting for the next two days we will pela them at $6.98, CLARK'S, it 734-736 7TH ST. N.W. Dosx Bers A Caspre AT BOTH ENDS. It will burn fast enough, no matter how careful you are, and life will pass away more quickly than we want no matter what our condition may be. It is our duty to keep ourselves in the highest state of efliciency, and to do this we find ourselves compelled at times to use means and measures for the improvement of our physical condition, no better thing can be Wit Among such mean: found than Mertz’ of Calisaya and Iron, & preparation which enjoys an im- mense sale among all classes of people and Which proves its Femarkable efficacy by never disappointins vse who use it. It improves digestion, lates the liver to its proper functional activity and elevates the standard of general health, It refreshes, tones, strengthens aud invigorates and is the great remedy for weaknoss It is pleas. BRP. FAMILY DRUGGIST, 1s 1014 Fst, Washington, MERTZ, Norwrrasra NDING ‘The Advance it Price of Woclen Goods we proyose to a0) Ho (00 RRR g88s FER HoH Oo RoR E HHH © RRR ss, xe ii Ei S58 Eee BEB 1 NNN KAR TENT oS, BRE «ode RXR ogY ESS THT 5s maf aA eS BS ke 2 Sssq Bat MANNS Rc kee F Sss5 AND L RRR OO ABR FER gS8y L ae pep R oo ai} rr AA BPP ORRE OO Einm be a3 tun 244 & Boo aT EN PEK CENT DISCOUNT TRigm Last essotte Price Prices all marked in plain figures, A ‘Toy we offer for your consideration » REEFER KEEFER JACKET in Chevron Cloth; JACKET tailor bound; has high shoulders and aT large silk-covered buttons, We think 94.08, ‘we are offering you a bargain in tho above at 84. Judgment on it. |. Al we ask is your 1f there is anything you need in the way of a Wrap we wo uld be pleased to wait on you and have no doub we can suit you, THE BON MARCHE, it 316 7th st. nw. ¢ oe 4 aos ddd RRR RERTTITY ROR E TU K REKE FT “UU Mr. BH. STINEMETZ has just returned from New York, where ho personally selected a lot of fine CAPES, TRIMMINGS, and SEAL JACKETS, SEAL TWENTY PER CENT CHEAPER THAN NEW YORK PRICES, MUFFS, BOAS and COLLARETTES. Largo Variety of Fine ENGLISH MA‘ KINTOSHES, B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, 1237 Penna, ave, Through to 413 13th st, Two Gorar Scrcranrirs FOR MEN, “OUR GRIPMAN'S SHOE” 18 NEW FOR THIS SEASON AND SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF MEN WHOSE OCCUPATION REQUIRES THEM TO BE CONSTANTLY ON THEIR FEET. THESE SHOES ARE MADE OF THE BEST QUALITY CALF, LINED THROUGHOUT WITH CALF SKI BROAD, WITH HEAVY DOUBLE SOLES, INDESTRUCTIBLE, YET NEAT LOOK- ING.—PRICE 8%. “OUR $250 POLICE SHO) BEEN ON THE MAKKET FOR SEVE! SEASONS; IT IS MADE WITH A BROAD SCOTCH BOTTOM (EXTENDED SOL AND 18 LESS AFFECTED BY DAMP- NESS THAN ANY OTHER SHOE MADE. WE CAN POINT OUL HUNDREDS OF MEN WHO HAVE WORN THEM AND NOW WILL HAVE NO OTHER BUT “HAHN'S POLICE SHOE" FOR FALL WEAR. 2 SO MATTER WHAT YOUR OCCUPA- TION—WE CAN SUIT YOU IN THE SHOE LINE AND WILL SAVE YOU FROM 50c, TO $2 ON EVERY PAIR, AS COMPARED WITH THE PRICE CHARGED BY OTHER DEALERS, CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES, THE anip- MAN'S SHOE, HAHN'S POLICE SHOE, nn HOM NNN ™ 45s, Rn oa HOH RRR? Zhe wet Ask UE tai} HH AA H OU Bys8 RELIABLE SHOE MOUSES, 81C SEV! TH ST, 1922 PA. AVE, it + 231 PA. AVE. S.E. Tus ce Wraerewsrnan AT RRR RAR ROR ROR ERE, RR v KEBK ROR RK It is not our province to dictate. We don’t propose fo di imply to execute. sa the “pro‘and cous” of the question. There are of you who—for reasons of your own—prefer to have your CLOAKS made to your order—In that event you will want the materials to go about ft. The selection of CLOAKING is not anything you want to jumput—and you can't decide in @ moment from our #toc either, Wo will show them ail to you, but one beauty will follow the cther in such rapid sequouce you will be puzzled for once in the exercise of your own Judgment. Koom and light aro essential comfortables to shopping—so on the second ewe bave cleared & p e especially for the Vrap fabrics.” Don't walk up--take the elevator. We have selected this line with great care, and you will find tho proper woiguts and correct styles here displayed. There are some Stripes and Plaids in Brown, Blue and ‘ans—5:2 and 54 inches wide—for §1, that will air Stripes and Maids—Brown and Navy ination—full 54 inches wide—81,50 a yard, ty nobby Tan and Navy Blue Check in » rough effect that we are sure you will appreciate look- ing at whether you wouid care to wear ituruot. It ig SGiuches wide and ouly $1.79 a yard. You will bo impressed at once with the idea th fashion has rin to stripes and checks, You coi hardly suggest a better pattern and most everyone ean. wear either one or the other becumingly. If you will cull out the $2 and 82.50 grades you wili Gud some 54 and 56 inch fabriew in ull tones. Gems. Pluids are probably the most crtveme thing—and sume very odd ones have been designed. Blue aud Gri Dark Green and Brown are two Very striking c trons. We have just opened them, They will measure 56 inches ucross and aru only 83 8 yard, ALL WOOL EVEN AT THAT. Cardinal, Brown, Navy, Greon, Wine and Black y Cloth até4a yard. Don't hunt for a bet quality, for you wiil not succeed in fiudiug it, Match 56 inches wi ‘ersey — 1 96 itichos wid Hw Wou wey und rich. 3:5 ar eye down this list: Kk Bedford Cont —¢4 Heavy weiht black Biack Str —¥:h elit Jersey Clot Wei pleases your hot We know there Funny how to the rough om e joavins ite approval ou Loth—but it doe: hurd to tell for which it has ‘The Rough Diagonal in bi 4 most —and quite a bargain at 83.50 @ yard—56 inches wide. Ir you view the ready-made Cloaks with a critic eye You will find the handsomest Lave Astrac jug ‘an important part as the triuming. Maybe you ‘ill want to Use some on the one you are going tolinve sade, In case you do, oither Black or Gray ‘is what you want, inch wit ‘The loose in Gray—$, ‘Abe Astrachans arc thoroughly reliable—s re vo be—Dou't bay ¥ that is not—you wi If you want to make the children something that will giveservice and satistuction try the Cream Bedford Cords, the Twill Suitiugs or the Normaudies—-all of which we will show ata bint from you. Louk out for what Plushes oa put your faith in. They are treacherous . Either a Waiker or a Sait and you ure safe, ‘Their colurs are reltable and their qualities the vory root of perfection. According tograde—85 to $12 a yard. ‘As we suid at the bewinning—f you want to have our wrap mede—we propose to furuish every facility Yor'lis perfect coustiunuation—aud wo think th the forevoiuy we have demonstrated our good intentions, ‘Tho'rest isin your hands SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Established 1840. 1t Dnasx Sprixe Lear,. BURCHELL'S FAMILY TEA. Itis Pure and Sure fede: Please You, in half-pound packages only, sh 3B. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F te rr on Fr TTT A RR 7 oH HEE - AA OR HHH FE T AA RRR # E z AAA ROR EER AY a2a4K RK A RN ON AA NNN AA NNN AAA NNN a4 4 NNN The Palais Royal bews to announce that 8,) and until farther notice REDUCED PARTMENT. Having made enormous Bill the stocks aro thrice their averace size, our usual busin tional shopping news for readers of our ad Wo will doso by re PrP A fT a nn >? sh § AA It ae © ae 4 aA Tf P ASA OL ASA IT P aa Lub a4 4 . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1890: Fre eh! BRR nt. 4 E a BB It Fr EF BB it L i E B it a u i) BBO LLL DDD. D»D DD D Dp DDD PPP RRR, nm cco PP RR It o PPP RRR mr & RR i c RR i ecu - on and after tomorrow (Wednesday, October PRICES WILL PREVAILIN EVERY DE- purchases prior to the passing of The Tarif thus making {t imperative to do three times duced prices, prices that will afford sensa- vertisements, RRR, 90 Y ¥ A YL ROR OO YY aa Lb RRR 0 0 YY AA F RR OO ¥ AAA 1. - & ¥ aA TLL OS In requesting careful reading of the redu | ced prices quoted for tomorrow we hope to Teceive your confidence, We are aware that advertisement. For tomorrow among other Mousquetaire Gloves for 74c., and choice of about these two items, Asovr Tux Sacxers As a souvenir of the late “Opening” we offered, our $6 Jackets for $5, and as the demand ex- ceeded the supply we later included the 87 Jackets at #5, Woe need hardly refnind you that these reductions in price left little profit in the first instance and none inthe other, Toour surprise we saw advertised, and doubticss you id, that others were offering better Jackets for $4.50; at least so one would surmise when ‘Yeading the advertisement, Did you see one of thone @4.50 Jackets? If you didn't we can show you one we bought for the purpose. Wo'll show it to you sido by side with the Jackets we offer for 85, This bas been forced on us by Achallenge of comparison, which we have ac- cepted. Who will sufter you to Judge, ¥ comparison we ask things are not alwaye what they sovpm inan attractions we offer the genuine Pigskin our $6 and 37 Jackets for 85. A word Asovr Tue Groves. We bought 1,000 dozen of these Pigskia Gloves, 200 dozen to be delivered each month, AND THEY COST WHOLESALE NINE DOTe LARS A DOZEN, less the special discount al- lowed us for immediate payment. Now youmay have read in theadvertisements of others that they soll Pigskin Gloves regularly at less price, These merchants don’t sell as many gloves ina month as we do in a week. They surely can't buy to better advantsxe. How is it? the best answer is that thero are genuine Pigskin Gloves, gloves that will wear thrice as Jong as kid and always re- tain their shape, and that there aro imitation Pigskin Gloves, made of sheepskin, that will stretch indefinitely and lablo to tear every time you put them on, Perhaps In conclusion, we ask youto remember | we aro not offering inferior goods at low pri Such goods are de: Our trade is | with those who demand the best grades, whocan afford to psy promptly and who | appreciate the low prices our cash business enables for the best goods. (See below.) MM MM RRR ERR 00 WoW Ww MMMM O OR RE oo Wwww MMMM O O RRR RRR OG O WWwWw MMM OOR RR 0.0 WWWWw . MM Mt K 00 Ww We (WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8.) £#-To the left are the regular prices—the peices you will see marked on the goods, To theright are tomor- rows special prices, JACKETS. 86 Tight-fitting Chovron Jackets, 7 Cheviot Reofers, loose trout 89 Cheviot Jackets, Astvachan fur trimming. 89 Cheviot Jackts, braid loops. 89 Cheviot Blazers, vest front. 83, 98 Jerseys, ten new style: DRESS GOODS. heck Wool Suitings... Surah Silke, Biack and colors -68e Also seo Dress Goods mentioned in next column, DRESS TRIMMINGS. 50¢. Silk Gimps, all stylet 81 Silk Fringes, Black aud colors. Bde, Sik Gunps, all colors... LACES. We. Oriental Laces, 2 to G inches wide. Torchon Laces, ali styles. de, Oriental Laces, all styles, RCHIEFS, Se, Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, all style . Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, all styl be, Children's Linen Handkorchiefy, all styles, NECKWEAR, 81.35 Crepe Lisse ana Tinsel Boa: 17e, Silk Windsor Scarf UMBRELLAS. $1.25 “Glozia” Umbrellas, warranted one yoar.$1.19 $1.50 Men’s Extra Size “Gloria” Umbrellas... 9 $3.48 Silk Umbrellas, novelty handles, . HOSIERY. 35e, Warranted Fast Black Hose. 49c. Autumn Weight Lisle Hose. 5c. Fancy Lisle Hose (50c. quality). FANS, 9c, Hand-painted Quill Feather Fani $1 Fans, in all styles, 39¢. Children’s Feather Fans LEATHER GOODS. ‘35c. Antelope and Seal:Chatelaine Bags, 0c. Pocket Books, all style: 2.68 Imported Novelty Chatelaine Bays. JEWELRY, le, Garnet Bracelets (worth 50c), 57e. Fancy Hair Pins (worth 25c). Sc. dozen Millinery Pins,, 10 per cent off marked prices of all Real Tortoise Shell, Amber, Freuch Enamel and Real Gold Jewelry GLOVES, 80c. GENUINE Pigskin Mousquetaire Gloves. 89c. 4-button Undrossed Kida (worth 81). ‘98c. 8-button Suede Mousquetaires (worth @1.25).95¢ UNDERWEAR. $1.25 Black Satteen Corsets... ‘85c. Cotton Underwear, all Garments... HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Se. Bottles AMMONIA.......see. €3 Sets Oxidized Brash, Comb, MirTOr..seeeve Ade. Packer's Tar B08D.....0ee BIBBONS. ‘15e, All-silk Ribbons, 2 inches wide.. 10 per cent off marked prices of all Velvet Ribbons, Black and Colors. MEN'S GOODS. ‘$2 Medicated Lamb'a Wool Underwear. 91.75 $1.50 Non-shrinking Camel’s Hair Underwear..91.25 ‘16c. Fancy Embroidered Night Shirts, oes 680 (Continued in adjoining column), (Ses below.) We hayaconclude! to continue the offering of all 50c. Dress Goods at 45c. until Weduesday evening at Go'clock. The following shades are shown in the ‘ashmeres, which are Henrietta finish, warranted all pure wool, full 40 inches wide: Old Rose, Heliotrope, Castor, Terra Cotta, Plum, Navy, Golden Brown, Tan, Cardinal, Gray, Cream, Nile, Light Blue, Pink, Laven- der, Lechorn, Samples will show where the best qual- ity 5c. Cashmere is to be secured. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) 50c Scorcn Aso Tartan Pras, Until Wednesday Evening, 45 CENTS. Will you find elsewhere auch quality for 50 cents a yard? Where clse as large a variety of stylesand shades? THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) 50c Gurviors A L’Ascuatse, ‘Until Wednesday Evening. 45 CENTS. Onr buyer's effort has been to secure the styles and colorings in these Mixed Cheviots as near like as pos sible to the English suitings that usually retail at 8a yard. ‘The demand for these goude tell us that @ suc- eas has been scored, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) : 50c Cuzck Axo Srnue Carviors, Untii Wednesday Evenmg, 45 CENTS, ‘That woman's correct autumn costume is in mate- rial, desist and color much ckim to that worn by men is evident by the popularity of these English Cheviots, Here is the neat Check and indetiued stripe so much seen in the clothes of the English busmess men; here, too, the more showy styles that Lave made the Euglish tourist a marked individual. 4HE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) 50c. Pius» Axp Sra Sexaes, Until Wednesday Evening, 45 CENTS. Our 50c. Cloth Finish Serges have jumped into popularity at a bouud. 1t’s only because we said: ‘AU. 50c. Dress Goods for 45c. that prompts the re- duced price. THE PHICE SHOULD BE RAISED, for the supply will not meet the demand xf the present rusb continues, TUE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) 50c Brack Woot Dasss Goons, ‘Until Wednesday Evening, 45 CENTS. The question is: Are they good value at 50 cents? You may answer that question ins morning's shop ping. We want you to properly appreciate the tact that 45 cents instead o: 50 cents isa great reduction in price when the cost of the goods isconsidered. To sell the best 50c. Black Dress Goods in town we wert forced to pay 4244 cents wholesale. We refer to our: 50c. 40-inch Black Wool Cashmerea, 500. Black Wool Brilliantines. 50c.40-inch Black Soft Finish Serges, Ba7-45 cents until Wednesday, October 8, at 6 p.m. THE PALAIS ROYAL, ” A. LISNER. Cor, 12th and Pa ave. 06 OFFICE OP WOODWARD & LOTHRO?, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOTSE, WASHINGTON, D.Q, Tcesvas, Octossn 7, 1890. DOWN.QUILTS —In onter to close out ourentire stock of last season's Down ‘Quilts we have decited to mark them at Sreatly reduced prices, 6-6 Satine-covered Down Quilts. Only 7.50 and $10. 2 Fine Silk-coveroed Down Quilts. $17, BLANKETS.—Those three brands of Blankets advertised last weok have sold 80 well we have decided to continue the vale this weet. 10-4 All-wool Scarlet Blankets. Only 83.50 per pair, 21-4 All-wool Scarlet Blankets, 4.25 per pair, 11-4 White Wool Blankets 4.50 per pair, MARSEILLES QUILTS.—We have also placed on snle another case of those 11-4 White Marseilles Quilts, Only 83. A SPECIAL LINE IN FEATHER PILLOWS.—3-lb Feather Pillows, $1.37 cach. (Fourth floor.) FURS.—We are now showing a very Dave your choice of Astrakhan in a half Gozen different qualitica, Nutria,;Beaver, ‘Wool Seal, Marten, Bear, Monkey, Alaska Seal, &c., at prices that are correct, Ostrich Collarettes and Boas in Black, White and all the new shades—superior foods atthe prices—may also be found im this department, (Third foor.) SHAWLS,—White and Colored China Silk Shawls and Scarfs, plain and em- broidered. Prices $5 to $3. Silk Warp Henrietta Mourning Shawls, finished with broad bens Pri Prices $7 to $25. Embroidered and Silk-fringed Fichus iu regular and extrasizes. Prices @6 to 840, Real Indis Chudda Shawls in Cream only. Every lady should have one, es they are very soft, light and warm and havea fine silk luster. Prices $7.50, $9, B11 to 8: Single and Double Paisley Shawis in ew colorings and designs, with and withont plain centers, Prices 88 to 840, Fine Silk and Wool Persian Shawls in all colors and patterns, Prices 86,50 to 815. (Third floor.) NEW ARRIVALS IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT.—New, seasonable and stylish goods are arriving in our Cloak Department every day, Rough cloths sre the most stylish goods used for Jackets and we are showing # very su- Perior line of these goods. We mention ® special bargain in a Biack Cheviot Reefer, bound with braid, full high sleeves and perfect fitting, at 83. Heavy Chevron Reefers, with shawl Foll collar elegantly braided and also braided at tip of shoulders and at cuffs, Avery uobby Jacket. Price, $12.50. Heavy English Berge Jackets, with frog fasteners, full braided collar and all-over braided sleeves, at 15, Our rauge of prices. on Cloth Jackets ss at present from 85 to 850 and we be~ lieve each price to be a bargain. Wo call special attention to our line of Fancy Cloth Albion Newmarkets and also to the Albion-shaped Mackintosh,in. very aty! Only 812.50. (Third floor.) WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—Fino Carved Solid Silver Watches, with Swiss movements, warranted. @4, 85, 85.75, 86.50, 87.50 and 8.25 exch. Solid Gold Watches, with Swiss move- ments, 9, $10.50 and $12.75 each. Ladies’ Nickel Watches, with Swiss Movements, Beach. A novelty in Gold Chain Bracelets, with Heart Locks, 82.25, 83 and 33.75 each. Faney Heart and Rhinestone Pendants for Necklaces, 25c., 50c., T5c.. 81 and 81 New stylesin Fancy Garter Buckles, 68c,, and 75c. per pair. Fancy Silver Bracelets, 25c. per pair. Frienship Rings, in all the latest stylos, 50c., $1 and 81.25 each, Sheli Hairpins, 1 dozen ins box, 25c. (First floor READY-MADE BED WEAR—We are now offering the best velucs in Hem- Stitched Linen Bed Wear to be found in this or any other market. Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, sim- ple and fancy hemstitch. Size 2234x36- inch, Oniy $1.75 per pair. Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, Size 27x36 inches, Extra value $1.75 er pair. Hemstitched German Linen Pillow Cases, Size 224236 in. Only $1.25 per pair. Linen Sheets, fhemstitched at both ends, laundered and ready for use, Only 86.75 per pair,” Biesched Muslin Sheets for double beds. Only 73c. cach, Hemstitched Linen Pillow Shams. Only $1.50 per pair. Hemetitched Linen Pillow Shams, fine linen and fancy bemstitch, Only $2.50 per pair, (Gecond floor.) STATIONERY, — Perfection Irish | Linen Writing Paper. 206. per Ib. Square Envelopes to match, 8c. per ‘package. 500 Boxes Royal St. George Ststion- ery, containing 2 qre. paper and 2 pack- agesenvelopes. Price 250. box. Wedding Plate Writing Paper, plain and ruled. 18c. per box. Peerless and Franklin Linen Writing Paper, plain and ruled. 16¢. per box. Potomac Writing Paper. 10c. per box, (@Beoond floor.) each, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. Lithand Fou aw Exrnra Sizes. TRE GREAT SUCCESS OF OTR EXTRA SIZES AND STOUT AND SLIM GAn- MENTS I8 DUE TO THE Fact THAT THEY RECEIVE THE SAME CARFFUL CONSIDERATION AND ATTENTION as TO MATERIAL, FIT AND FiNish THAT Is CHARACTERISTIC OF ALL OF OCR CLOTHING. GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE HERETO. FORE BEEN UNABLE TO GET FITTED READY-MADE SHOULD PAY US A VISIT, AS THE ASSORTMENT THIS SEASON LARGER THAN EVER, WE CAN FIT ANY SIZE MAN Prow THIRTY-TWO TO FIFTY-FOUR, CHPST MEASURE. EITHER STOUT, KEGULAR OR SLIM SHAPE. A HOST OF NEW AND STYLISH GaR- MENTS OF RELIABLE FABRICS IN NEAT AND TASTY PATTERNS READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, AT EXTREMELY MODERATE PRICES. CALL AND SEE THEM. ROBINSON, PARKER & OO, AMFRICAN CLOTHIERS, 07-20 319 7TH ST. N.W, O97 Our Cloak announcement is on page 8, Yoriz Sar ** Axex- To Ts. wow ta a ta wr = wz - Fad wr sa a LS a sa ‘We've certainly tapped popular satisfaction om the “main line” with our LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS—thie season, Handsome ¢ar- ments—pvod to the core, We want to tell yon something—If you pay us 810 for @ coat you GET A #10 COAT—Its when you measure its merit slonzside of some one elec’ G10 that it grows more valuable, Everybody hasn't :the same advantsges, We happen to be in position to makea dollar bal- ance one hundred centa Others would, proba. bis, if they could, It's their misfortune if they eau't—but should YOU shoulder it? That's What wemean when we say our #10 overcoats: 89" are orth $15. THEY ARE by comparison, 32 We've used this $10 erade for iilustration, but aa it tw cS ad Sad a ead a or asi = wo = te its “plenty” of service-giving garments that you can Lus—wear—and not be ashamed of, Their presence bere is all the recommendation they need. . Tho #15 Coateare 85 ACTUALLY BETTER THAN OUR 810 grade. Tm doilars better than some others by comparison, If we ever made a stron« effort for the high-water mark of success it is in this grade. and styles that rightfully “draw more water.” The same rule of betterment works in the #20, 825, 830 and €35 grades—only the failure of Others to compete with us leaves you to “sound the depths” on sour own knowlede, To match them with tailors’ work is hardly fair to the We've infringed on fabrics tailors.—They—by some unwritten Iaw—take license to charge you for their individuality. Tisn't worth it—that's honest. Nothing can be better than perfection—and ours are its very heart, Apply this logic—for logic is truth—to our SUITS, We carry the stnest fabrics moulded into the richest garments—trimmed not with the flavor of elegance—that would be an insult Yo your confidence—but with elegance éteelf, Our fine suits are the combination of the best ingredients—fine goods—Drains—and the knack to aprly them, PETIT TTT TTS BAKS AND COMPANY, CLOTHIERS WHO MAKE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH: g POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. Talking Tariff and with a reason, Allamported mer- chandise ts very high and going higher every day. The new tariff law is now in effect, and it will be a. impossibility to duplicate imported goods At the prices for what they are now selling. Ladies looking to their own interests will buy now. We have on hand ‘an fiumense stock bought in anticipation of the raise and it will be sold rixht through at the old prices, The items mentioned in this aa- vertisement are EXCEPTIONAL BAKGAINS at the old prices, We cannot duplicate them at what sou can now buy them, If you have an eye tosaving your chance is now, 19-inch French Surah stike in all the new Fall shades. Metailed everywhere for THESE NOW 450. A YARD. 20-inch China Silke in 30 different shades, for e ue dresses and fancy work. Have never been sold under 50c. a yard. THESE NOW 450. A YARD, 15 pieces of Colored Silk Bengaline in the lealing shades. (We have all the new sades in Velvets to match these). Worth every penny of €1.25, THESE NOW 90c. A YARD. S pieces of 24-inch $1.25 Black Gros Grain Suke, Wearing qualities guarantesd. FOR €1.00 A YARD, All the new Fall Dress Goods sold at prices that in many instances ¢uarautee you Saving enough to buy your trimmings. Everything. Novelties and Staples sold at the same cut prices, Dress Trimmings. ‘The same with them as with any- thing else. Every- thing that is new in the trimming art isin our stuck. We put the smallest possible profitou them, snd it peed not be acoso compari- son to show you the difference in prices, We havealways borue tho reputation for having the best, latest and most stylish Trimmings at the very lowest prices, and we can assure our trade, (dressmakers and others) that the as- sortinent is larger and prices even lower than ever before, We carry a stock which ranges from ‘the lowest in price you would want tw buy to the finest Wo mention here two prices in furs bave Bot et ecm “reached. bh gotue Up e b ng SF pad #1 fof are how worth @1o, and tat ds less than the average raise on ‘Stine are very aft “and fur capes are in great Gemand. ‘That's the whole cause. We tock when prices were — SIE ES Lave the Leneft, us you can see by the following items. The Wole stuck is in the sawe proportion. Weare ae ee ie ee < or. Te telat ene you will poe Hemp not be able to buy thean at these prices late on,