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4 ed eeu THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1899. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: FRIMAY. CROSBY 8S. NOY October 17, THE EVENING STAR bas the fullest Local Circulation of any Newspaper in the Wortd, and as an Advertising Medium fs worth more than all the other papers Hates Washington. ood Perhaps Chauncey M. Depéw was right when be deciared in kis epcech before the Inter- Bational Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers that no labor organization can permanently succeed whose solo and only object is to in- crease wages and diminish hours. Of course Mr. Depew bas a motive for saying this, but the labor organizations could well follow the old Roman maxim, ‘Learn from the enemy.” The fundamental idea, he averred, of the brotherhood he was addressing and inferen- tially of all others, in obligation at least, is, 1, charity to the membership; 2, education; 3, protootion in securing and maintaining righte. ‘The Central's president utters a great truth, worthy of embiazonmont in golden letters on all the walls of the iabor organizations and above the hearthstones in the cottages of the Jaboring people, when he declares that labor must be as intelligent as capital upon its own ground. With a broad comprehension of its own as weil as capital's obligations—with a knowledge of the laws of trade and the ways of politicians will! come labor's true vindication, 8 vindication from its own mistakes as well as the oppressions of monopoly. The Ohio man is not so entirely obscured as some would have us believe. The twenty-one Ohio Representatives in Congress introduced 907 bills, 711 of which were for the benefit of private persons of tho Ohio persuasion. Mr. Butterworth leads the list with 83, Grosvenor follows with 81 and Maj. McKinley comes next with 74 ————— - =—_____ When a brave chief of police is hot down on the atavet by a band of assassins ina leading American city, as was the case in New Orleans at midnight of Wednesday, itis time for a strorgthening of the law's arm. The blood of youns Hennessey calls from the paving stones for the extermination of the infamous “Mafia.” — + <——_ If Senator Joe Brown starts into the Georgia campaign for gore, Gov. Gordon will wish that both feet and the neck and shoulders of the old man were in the grave before the cruel war is over, a Prof. Langstor is not hard to please, He says, inaspeech at Richmond: “Being born in negro quarters, isn’t it magnificent to enter the Hall of tho House of Representatives?” eee aero Herr Most has conelnded that be can do more good in Enrope than ho can in this country and will go there. Much more Most is needed in the old world than here. ———————————— Dr. DeWitt Taimage estimates King Solomon's wealth at five thousand seven hundred mijJions of dollars and he is working day and night and between meais to rival Solomon. sabeicses pana The cbaplaincy of the house of commons can add no laurel to the brow of Archdeacon Far- rar, although its perquisites may be as pleasant aa if the laurel were among them. zaugssubnisainstoere tea a About this time next year a large Anzlo- Austrian syndicate will be roaming around thia country buying upall our new pearl button plants. ed In the Governor Campbell extra session case the Cincinnati Enquirer is as silent as Senator Quay on Pennsylvania political finances. Does the great peanut crop predicted meana glut of gold in the treasury of the Farmers’ Alliance? ———— a With another off year like this one in the eastern fruit-raising business California will control our markets and meet all demands, $2 The New York Sun is engaged in throwing bricks at the particular rainbow that Col. Brice of Obio is chasing, and also at Col. Brice. ——————— If Governor St. John goes into the Kansas campaign ho will be obligedto carry an orig- inal package in his saddle bags or go dry. a Senator Quay propoves to pull Mr. Delama- ter through or pall him in two. —————— a Ocz Fiv Tove Wonps. ABOUT OUR GREAT $3.50 AND 64 SSq H (00 EER g88y Hi HOO F H es, HH Bg Le Sssq Sss3 H oo mm Syy8 FOR MM aM dM ACM MMMM uM M - MMM = SEEM TO NAVE MET THE EYE AND THE IDEAS OF MANY MEN, BUT NOT OF ALL THE MEN, FOR MANY MEN ARE STILL OF THIS ONE MIND, THAT AS LONG AS THEY CAN “RAISE” FIVE OR SEVEN DOLLARS THEY WILL BUY FIVE OB SEVEN DOLLAR SHOES, AND WE AKE RIGHT HERE TO SELL FIVE AND SEVEN DOLLAR SHOES TO ‘THESE MEN. TO Mike ROOM AND CONVENIENCE FOR OUR GROWING LUSINESS WK HAVE RE- MODELED OUR STOKE—GIVING THE MEN ALL THE REAR END OF THE sTOKE-WHERE THEY FIND MOKE KOOM, MORE LIGHT AND MORE SHUES. ARTHUR BURT & CO, «7 12 F 8T. NW T22™ yor sovertis 1x DRESS ‘would advise you to wait ‘The secret will be ex iu ten days through The Star, oly Hox Guswz Suoxa, IT abe a extL-xa0we Fact Saat and-vewed ‘cep their Shape Longer, Fit ford More CGobsfurt to the wearer than luach:ne-sewed. Um Su have DISTANCED COMPETI. TORS sas they are this seasun’s Productions) ant sre Sold at so suixbtan advance Muschine-sewed thas Customers are quite willing to pay the difference in See epic bs merely nominal compared with the eri se [Gui GRADE BHUE: proved s areet ettrection and we desire woeall Jour attention to them. LADIES’ MAND-5EWED BUTTON AND LACE BOOTS, 0350, 84. 83, 68. GENTS’ HAND-SEWED, ALL STYLES, $350, 24, 85, 06. ptt Stock of Bose, Youths’, Mises’ and Children's ONE PRICE. - HOOVER & SNYDER, ‘1217 Penn. ave. DRESS GOODS & eae ABOUT edgar dee We sine yon 9 walt ge A Misses and Children’s Cloak and Jacket Sale Tomor- Haz You A Bow row, The facts are on page & Besiyess Axo Preascze. ‘These are exciting times—al; around. YOU and OS are busy in wetting the little folka cold- WHAT'S weather dressed. THEY'RE on IvA the very border-edge of excited PUMPKIN? expectancy as to who gets the — Pony. Let themdotheir guessing “A PONY" — We've got some eubstantial facts IF YOUR to talk over with you if you will. LITTLE SON OB You can’t touch your finger DAUGHTER ends towether around BOYS’ and CAN CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. It's GuESS ® big subject Tukes = bie va- THE Tiety to give it proper reprosenta- NCUMDER tion, OURS ts a marvel in this re- oF spect, We coliect our ansortment SEEDS to meet your needs—not try to IN ‘warp your wants to our stock. THAT ‘There are the SUITS to be BIG bought LONG or SHORT ONE PANTS and Kilts — REEFERS IN and OVERCOATS, You'll find us ONR standing right by the belm that OF OUR — guides the rudder of Fashion. SEVENTH We've got ALL THE STYLES— BTRERT that isthe safest and truest way WINDOWS, to put it—All that are timely. _ Furnishings—They've got to be FOR EVERY shopped in. Our Juvenile Haber- PURCHASE Gashery, you know, isas separate You and distinct from the men’s as MAKE OF — though ‘twas tu a diferent eity— US FOR —andit is completely stocked. TUEM HATS—and SHOES-Pick out FROM what pleases your eye. It'll please Now Your pocketbook—and serve you UNTIL to your satixfaction, ‘There is no NOV. 15 such word es “if” in connection LET THEM with the wear of our good We MAKE A expect children to be hard on HATS and SHORS—and fortify ‘them accordingly. They'll break out, but net until they've done yeomen's service. Everything but price with na is THE NEAKEST on the brosriest scale. We can't GETS THB do too much for yon—nor charge DAPPER you TOO LITTLE forit. That LITTLE wo are lurge buyers makes us PONY. cheap buyers—that we'ro large sellers—belps to keop down the prices. Tomorrow ts one of our Chil- @ren's Days. Do we ece yout BAKS AND COMPANY. THE “MATCHLESS,* PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH 017 STREET. eco RR KOK ™ 88g * eo ad ER Eat = 5s o of AA pre. os. 'SSy Ook. AA s= coo Ub A A RK OR x ss nd Wraps of all kinds this competitors look on in nd composed of every Dew aly oth introduced this season, Weean cnly mention a few of tho many bargains ip our Cloak Department. Cloth Jackets, worth $3.50, at $1.98. nade Jackeis, worth $6, at $3.49, 2S, at 84.0: Imported Reefer sackets, worth $11, at $5.98. Astrachan Trimmed Keefora, worth $11.50, at 86.98, Plush Jackets, worth $18.50, at $11.98, lush Recfers, worth $20, at $14.50, Plush Jackets, worth 810, at $5.98. Plush Top Cloaks, worth $19, at $13.49, ‘We have afew more of those Children's 33 Roefers in stock ; wo will sell at #1 Children's Gretchen, worth $ Gretchen, $3 48, worth . Children’s Gretchen, $4.48, worth 87. A PPP PPP FEB FER, SS POPP PE ss R PP per Fe ite 53s, ER Re 5 ES*4e PF ttem it B 8ss' Serviccable Spencer Wrappers of Doiet Cloth, cheap at $1.98, at £1.59. A Beautiful Domet Cloth Tea Gown, cheap at 2.75, at $1.08, 7 Hubbard Century Cloth Wrappers, cheap at ‘¢ make every Wrapper we sell and can fit youin every way. Wealso make them to order in any qual- Children’s Dresses in All-wool Flannel, trimmed with white braid, 81.98. 10-4 Wool Blankets, ¢ 10-4 Wool Bisnkets, $1.98: r 10-4 Red Woel Blankets, 8 Bed Comforts, 73e. ; r Bec Comforts, $1: regular 81.48 quality. Bed Comforts, white cotion filing, $1.12; regular $1.80 quality, Gents’ Merino Underwear, 25¢., 39¢., 40c.; worth 40 Percent mora, Gents’ Natural Wool Underwear, 73c.; worth $1. Gents’ Camel Hatr Underwear, 98e,; worth $1. Gents" Double-breasted Red cated, USe. ; rexult Ladies’ Ribbed Good value at do’ Children’s Underwear, in a dozen qualities, from 1244 cents up to the very best, im White, Red and ‘Natural. cco © A RRR, a ng BSSg goes “a gn ae + € tat AA ERK KK 'SSg ws Tae SRE DT Ec Sut T 734-736 7TH ST. N.W. Srnassenorns DEY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 AND 406 7TH ST. N.W, Our Saturday Bargaina, Ladies Ruchiug, Se. a yard or 450. fora box of 12 yanis; all colors. Asti. Ruching, 9¢.a yard, Bie. Ruching, ze, pador Ruching from 49¢, to $1.26, with 2 yards lk Ribbon to matea in Cresm, Green, Red, Biue, Pink, Biack snd White, Black and mauy other colors, Heavy Kibbed Underwear, Vests aud Pants, 39c. each. Extra value in 49e. Underwear. Ovr $1 All-Wool Medicated in Red, Natural Wool and White are best possible values to be had. Children's Vests aud Pants atall prices from 12}c. to @l. aad SPECTAL. Nataral Wool Santtary Gray Underwear, sizes 16 to 34. im Vests, Pants aod Drawers. Thee are scarce gvods this season and we only have about sixteen dozen all told, 15c. Collars, 4-ply linen, 10e., or 3 for 25c. Seamless Half-hose, winter-weight, 12i¢c = pair. Better ones, 26c, 373¢c. and 50c. a parr. See cur window of the Neckwear st 25c, Satin- lined. Men's Underwear49e.. 7c, $1 to $3 8 pieco—are bes: goods to be hed for the prices asked. Our Sani- tary Csmel's Hair, Double Breasted and Double Buck, at ¢3.0 pair are cheap. Our Ali-wool Medicated Sanitary Underwear, in Gray or Red, glove-Gtting, guaranteed not to shrink, English manufacture, 85-<suit, worth $7. STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 and 406 7thet. n.w, ue Exzeaxr Sraztosrar Can be obtained to these Se cpa note bab r, fain hot only are or et Cory uot only a #tylir combination cost. thse's ee adie a now for ts i i Hy i ae ae Fi ROBERT F. MILLER, ‘Bookseller and Btationee, BEAUTIFUL PLUSX REEFERS, ASTRACHAN al7-tm 630 15th st., Corcoran Building. IF 80, YOU WILL FIND SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO YOU AT B. KOBIN- BON & CO.'S, 909 PA. AVE. N.W. NO PEN CAN DO JUSTICE TO THE IM- MENSE VARIETY OF NEW AND 8TY- LIsH GARMENTS TO BE FOUND THERE. THEY MUST BE SEEN TOBE APPRECIATED, IN THEIR ASSORTMENT OF DRESS CLOTHES FOR YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN YOU WILL FIND ALL THE MOST POPULAR FABRICS, SUCH AS CLAY'S DIAGONAL, CORKSCREW, TRI- COT, BROAD WALES, TWEEDS, CHEV- I0TS, THIEITS AND CASSIMERES, IN RICH AND EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS, FASHIONED INTO GARMENTS OF THE . LATEST AND MOST APPROVED SHAPES, EXQUISITELY TAILORED AND PER- FECT FITTING. ASK TO BE SHOWN THUSE VERY NOBBY DOUBLE- BREASTED BACK SUITS IN BLACK CHEVIOT AND NEAT MIXTURES, ALL SIZES AND QUALI- TIES AND AT THEIR USUAL LOW PRICES. B. ROBINSON & C0., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 017-0 «S09 PENNA. AVE. ¥.W. MMMM 00 NN RU MMMMO ONNNU UL. BM M607 8 RS ot NN NITIT A 4b HRN OF AA E NNN fT 204 LUGS NOW IS THE TIME FOR 00, A K_EK 588, OO AA N 8 8 RK Re Sos, 0.0 ASA K YOT MAY NOT WANT THEM TODAY, BUT YOU WILL TOMORROW—AND WHY NOT GET THE CHOICE AND PICK OF THE STOCK? WE HAVE THE BEST VALUE IN 85 JACKETS IN WASHINGTON, WE SELL A JACKET FOR 86.75 THAT CANNOT BE EQUALED, AND OUR JACKETS AT 29.98 ARE POSITIVELY MARVELOUS. IN THE LINE OF NOVELTIES WE EXCEL, AND A SPECIAL PDP. 11 EEE SS, PRICE #2498. $24.08, $24.98, ACTUAL VALUE 935. MANE oT gs5g gs FFF os MMM Lb Sg Sy58 Bss8 COATS AND JACKETS IN GREAT VARIETY. THE MONUMENTAL, SATURDAY AGAIN AND GGG. oo y¥ G@@r oo YY G i. oO XX Gicqa Lb. oo YY GGG LLLL OO y ppp. A BD & YF DD £4 .4F ASA DD AA bp 4&4 ¥ = WE HAVE ALREADY OFFERED YOU SOME OF THE BEST VALUES IN GLOVES YOU HAVE EVER KNOWN. BUT TODAY WE OFFER SOMETHING SIMPLY MARVELOUS~TO INTRODUCE YOU MORE THOROUGHLY TO OUR REG. ULAR STOCK OF FINE GOODS, EVERY PAIR OF WHICH WE WARRANT AND FIT TO THE HAND-WE TODAY TAKE TWO GRADES. NN ERR eF¥ IT 1 WB (90, MMMM sgt Roc? ccc ‘cae gamest = g FYE ql Foi i ore NN N N N N reat) yz’ LLLZLZ ct adi’ “ou? Ten 7 2 E kee = THESE GOODS ARE MARKED IN STOCK AT 81.48, WE CLAIM THAT THEY ARE EQUAL TO ANY GLOVE YOU PAY 61.75 FOR ELSEWHERE OR ANYWHERE IN THIS CITY. THE PRICE FOR TOMORROW ONLY 18 $1.18. $1.18, $1.18, MIND YOU-YOU ARE GETTING A $1.75 VALUE FOR 81.18, AND AFTER SATUKDAY THEY COST YOU AGAIN 81.48. YOUR CHOICE OF EITHER GLACE OR SUEDE, THE MONUMENTAL, 937 AND 939 F ST. ¥.W. ea Ft u 553 ea HR anak = RR RI uF R RRR ERR BI bE RE + EEE it te uw B. L STINEMETZ & SONS, 1937 PENNA, AVE, SEAL JACKETS AND WHAPS, ASTRACHAN, BEAVER AND MALTEN WRAPS, APES + Sust received, large and fine stock of PLUSH JACKETS AND WRARS. 026-3m TRIMMED 3 A POPULAR SHOP SEVENTH 666. "p ge A fe BR Ge = fh ae Doe m 4 AA 1. as 00 00. ir) 009, oO | Ee ® ALL DAY TOMORROW — UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK goon. NEVER HAVE THE LIKE OF WASHINGTON CITY. THIS WE KNOW THE COMMENTS OF THE CKOWDS OF DURING THE SALE, THE GREAT EVER MADB ON NEW FALL AND NOW IN TOMO rrr rr L A Ho OERR 1h AA FOR THE 10 PER CENT OFF THE MARKED SUIT DEPARTMENT. WE ARE SHOWIN MISSES AND CHILDREN; ALSO COPIES ( CONSIDER THAT WE GUARANTEE OUR MARKE! LAR GOODS YOU CAN READILY CALCULATE You. weal Fat = ftoctenteal CHANCE EXT FoR you TO FALL DKESS AT EVEN BEFORE YOU. WE ARE 8HO IMPORTED AND DO RICS AT THE VERY LOW WHICH ARE MARKED 10 PER CENT OFF OF ROW NIGHT. ALL DRESS BLANKETS, COMFORTABL THE 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. HOLD GOOD ON THE ITEMS THE DRESS GOODS AND LINEN BELOW. THE REDUCTION OFF OF a Aah KEB tun & A TOMO FOR YOU TO BUY THE BARGAINS MENTIONED AND EXTRAORDINARY, EVERY ONE OF THEM— VANIAGEOUS SHOPPING CANNOT AFFORD TO THE STORE A VISIT. BARGAINS ARE IN ANY STORE, AND IF YOU DON'T PROFIT THE EXCEPTIONS FROM THE 10 PER CENT RULE IN DRESS GOODS (WHICH ARE MORE THAN 10 PER CENT) 50c. French Henriettas and Serges, in the leading fall shades, 44c. a yard. 50c. 38, 40 and 46-inch New Effects in Plaids and Stripes, 44c. a yard. 19-inch Faille Francais, $1.12} value, Tomorrow only 86c. a yard, All new fall shades, GEEAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN THE UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. 80.50 Solid Color or Fignred Dado Fringed Top and Bottom Chenille Portieres, 84.98 a pair, $12 ond $15 Fringed Chenille Porticres, handsome oflects, $9.45 9 pair. $7.50 und 89 Fringed Chenille Portieres, $6.15 a pair, #5 and 86.50 Tambour Lace Curtains, $3.98 pair, $2 Polished Chorry Tables, 81.29 each, Bic. Fringed Shades, 49c. euch. Curtain Poies, complete, 15c, : 5-4 Table Oiiclotis, 18c. ; Stair, 7c.; Shelf, 5e.a yard. S5ec. Beautiful Effects in Figured China Silks, 690, e yard. GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN MILLINERY. €1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Best Quality French Felt Hats, all shapes and colors, 8.ic. each. 50 dozen 38e. and 48c. Natural Birdain all new 24e. each, Aibbous, satin back, 13 inches yard. lie Bly" Caps, all colors, 35¢. each, BARGAINS IN CORSETS, UNDER- WEAR AND INFANTS' GOODS, @1 French Coutil Corsets, Drab or White, made and imported especially for our house. Star Price, 68¢, pair, $2 Fanitary French Coutil, made and imported es- peciully for us, Drab or White, Star Price $1.62 ‘Night Dresses, good Muslin, well Btar Price 75e. . White Aprons with inserting, 15c. each. Cashmere Coats, Tau or Brown, Children’s 81.55 euch. Infants’ 55c, Cambrie Slips, trimmed yoke, 440, 50c. Shirt Waists, percale or flannel, star price 350. each. GREAT “STAR" BARGAINS IN STAMPED LINENS AND FANCY TIDIES. 72-inch long, Drawn Work Momie Bu- reau Scarfs, and Fancy Drawn Work Splashers, ali stamped, G4c. GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN HANDKERCHIEFS, 12gc. Colored Bordered and White Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 8c. ‘Se, White Embroidered and Fancy Handkerchiefs, 19¢, 50c, White Embroidered and Fancy Handkerchiefs, B9c. 75e, White Embroidered and Fancy Handkerchtefs, 596. White Embroidered and Fancy Mandkerghiefs, GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN TOILET DEPART- MENT, 3 cakes of Fine 10c. Toilet Soap, in a fancy collar box. 2c. a box. Cuticura Soap, 14¢. cake, 85e, Lubin's Extract, 27c. an ounce. Ze. Colgate’s and Lundbury's Extracts, 19¢. ounce. 15c, Ammonia Soap, 7c. cake, GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN NOTION® Se. Corset Laces, 2c. 5e, Colored Garter Elastic, 3c. yard. be. Cabinet Hair Pins, 3c. box. Colored Darning Cotton, Ze. dozen. se. Silk Dress Shields, 13c . pair. 2c. Whaleboue Casing, Yc. pivee. Merrick's Ready Wound Bobbin Thread, 3e. box, GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN DOLLS. 81.25 French Bisque Dolls, kid bodies, 850, Bye, French Bisque Joiuted Dolls, 250, ‘2de. Dolls, all kinds, 17c. euch. GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN BOOKs. 81.26 Red Line Poets, 40c. a vel, $9 Dickens, 15 vols.; Thackeray, 10 vols. ; Waver- ley, 12 vols., for $5.95 a set. $3 Macauiey's History of England, 5 vols, $1.48 aot, 98 Stanley's Advontures in Africa, $1.18, GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN MEN'S GOODS, ‘You will not soon get the chance again for such val- ues, Tho Underwear itews of themselves are actually the best barzains ever offered iu the department. You will necd heavy Underwear soon enough, and when you can buy such goods st the prices we offer the wise ‘wili take advantage of them, We can't express in ove lino what they are, Gray Scotch Wool Underwear, 65c. each. 81.25 White Scotch Wool Underwear, 0c. each, ‘Both of the above in Shirte or Drawers, All 50c. New Fall Neck wear, secks or four-in-hands, ‘8¥c, choice, 25e, Faucy Half Hose, 10¢. a pair. 3 Gze. Fancy Trimmed Night shirt, 37)40, 50c. Unlauudered Dross Shirt, 390, ‘75e. Unlaundered Dress Shirt, 5De, GLOVE DE TWO ELEGAXT BARGAINS IN THE VALUE AT THE ORIGINAL PRICES 82.50 “Bsum’s Pecricss,” the best Glove you G1 Kid Gloves, ell abades. An excellent ¢1 “ BAU POZULAB SHOPPING PL Mi’ S PING PLACR STREET, gs THT A AA RK SSg t A a oP PA PE es ere E ye 4 tou ken > RRR rR oo wwe be Be oe tes7 PEER SS Yrry st rrr DD A fos POPE AY Syg8_F Bp #4 2 P.M.—OUR GREAT STAR BARGAINS HOLD THEM BEFORE BEEN OFFERED IN FROM OUR OWN EXPERIENCE AND ¥ROM LADIES WHO RAVE VISITED OUK STORE EST CUTS IN PRICES WE HAVE WINTER MERCHANDISE AKE EFFEUT. RROW 1711? ppp. CF PAT “Sgt BD aa YY Sss8 og bop aA A Y¥ PRICES OF ALL GARMENTS IN OUR CLOAK AND THE NEW IMPORTED GARMENTS FOR LADIES, OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. WHEN YOU PRICES TO BE THE LOWEST IN TOWN FOR SIMI- WHAT 10 PER CENT OFF OF THESE CAN SAVE — RROW §SSs Sas, Hy ; DP ha Sss8 og D Rr TEN CENT OUNT AKKED OF ALL . DRESS RE IS A RAORDINARY BUY YOUR A SAVING NOT LHOUGHT OF BY WING ALLTHE NEW © MESTIC DRESS FAB- ES1 POSSIBLE PRICES, PLAIN FIGURES, THESE UNTIL TOMOR- GOODS, SILKS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, &c., INCLUDED IN THE 10 PER CENT DOES NOT MENTIONED UNDER THE HEAD, DEPARTMENTS IN THE LIST THOSE ALL MORE THAN 10 PER CENT, g55g TTTT ppp. Th yi z T DD AA YY ss, 7 PD AA YY Su8 fT, Bop aA“4 ¢ ! RROW IN THE LisT BELOW. THEY ARE UNUSUAL AND ANY LADY ON THE LOOKOUT FOR AD- LET THIS “STAR” SALE PASS WITHOUT GIV- HERE NOW SUCH AS ARE SELLOM OFFERED BY THEM 17'S YOUR OWN FAULT—NOT OURS, a EXCEPTIONS FROM THE 10 PER CENT OFF LINENS OF WHICH THE REDUCTION IS ALSO MORE THAN 10 PER CENT. 10 stylos of Extra Heavy Full Bleached Table Damasks, 66 inches wide, worth 85¢., for 68c. a yard, 200 dozen of $1 Full Bleached All-linen Napkins, 6c. a dozen, 30c.Towels, extra sizo, full bleached, knotted fringe, 230, each, GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN WARM UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ 35c. Swiss Ribbed Vests, all sizes, 21c. each, 5 for 81. 50c. Swiss Ribbed Merino Vests, white or natural Wool, Ble. each, ‘75c. and 89c, Swiss Ribbed Underwear, white or natural wooL WARRANTED non-shrinkable, 590. each, 1 Natnral Wool Vest 78 cent, ‘You will agroe with us that the above are astonishing values. GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN HOSIERY, 81 Silk Hosiery, Blacks and colors, with 1-inch col- cored top selvage, 62c. a pair. 1.98 Richelieu Ribbed Silk Hose, solid Blacks and Blacks with colored tops, $1.39. . All 50c, New Fancy Lisle Hose 42c, Ali 25c. New Fancy Cotton Hose 21¢. 25e, Children’s Plain and Ribbed Hose, fast Blacks, 4 weigtts, sizes 5 to 10, 21c. a pair, GREAT“STAR” BARGAINS IN DRESS TRIMMINGS $2.25 Black Silk Zouave sets. $1.75 Steel Sets, 5 pes. in a set 50c, Natural Feather Trimming. 25e, to 35e, Black Silk Gimps.. Black Silk Gimpas, 50c, Colored Silk Van Dyke Gimps. 7c. Colored Silk Van Dyke Gimps.. GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN FURS, 50 Black Russian Hare Capes. $5.00 Biack Coney Capes... 15,00 Real Astrachan Capes. . GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN LADIES’ NECK- WEAR, + 25c. Windsor SUk Ties, 170, $2.25 Feather Boas, $1.59. 50c, Tinsel Ponpadour Ruching, 36c, yd. $1 Black Silk Lace Pompadour Ruches, 83c. each, GREAT “8TAK" BARGAINS IN BUTTONS, Graduated Pearl Buttons in sets of 3 dozen, $1.59 set. 10¢, Flat Silk Buttons, Black and colors, 6c. a doz, 25c. Fancy Metal Buttons, 15e. doz, GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN LEATHER GOODS. ‘Tbe. Solid Leather Collar and Cuff Boxes, satin lued, .55e. each ‘98c. Boston Baxs and Reticules, leather or satin. 88e 88c. Chatelaine Bags. Ove $1 98 Seal Chatelaine Bags. 1.638 48c, Chatelaine Bags, 5 stylos. 380 50c, Pocket Books, 21 styles, 400 ‘7de. Pocket Books, 19 styles........ 630 250. Pocket Book stylos, 190 10c, Rea! Alligator Purses... 4c ASc, Real Alligator Purses... 9 GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN JEWELRY, $1 Solid Gold Rings. = 88¢ New Sterling Silver Suake Scarf Pins..$1.39 each $1.25 Solid Gold Scarf Pins, 880 ‘75c, Extra Heavy Sterling Silver Bangles, 98c, Sterling Silver Thimb‘cs, new patterns, all sizes. - 68e 3 “Joe Jefferson” and “Stavley” Sterling Silver Novelty Bracelets... 82.48 each GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN WORSTED, ‘We will continue to sell during the Star Sale only— our Worsteds at the following prices, They now cost ‘us more than we are selling them for: Zephyrs, Sc. a lap, every one is asking 7 to 100, Germantown, 17. 8 hank; every one is asking 19 to 2c. Saxony, 1240. a hank; evory one ts asking 15 to 18c. Spanish Yarn, 19¢. a hank, every oue is asking 25 to 300. German Knitting, 28c. a hank; every one is asking 30 to B5c. 200 Fine Drass and Wood Wall Pockets, 75e. each. GREAT “STAR” BARGAINS IN UMBRELLAS, $2 26-inch, Silver Crook, Gloria Umbrellas, 61.49 each. $1.75 20-inch Gloria Umbrellas, silver crook $3 28-inch Gloria Unubreilag, silver cook. ...---82.50 PARTMENT. * GLOVE DEPARTMENT. THE BEST YOU, CAN FIND ANYWHERE can buy for $1.50. Every pair fitted. To- Waar Is Ix A Nixes at PERRY'S. A name is the index to the column of fame—a name ean link your acquatutance to an utter stranger—on- seen you kuow him wel(, Now this is a BLACK GOODS advertiverment—but wee how femiliar certain names are this branch of dress fabrics. Every lady kno PRIESTLEY intimately. This name tsa stamped ang Guaranteed assurance of merit, Bettter than that— superiority—LUPIN—hard task to tell which you like tho best—and so on—you find yourselves “namne-know- ing” some of the worid’s greatest producers, Good People to know. The unquslified indorsement that “Black” hae had for this season's use draws these ties of friendship closer. Let us look **Priestiey” over a littlo more minutely, Look at bis SILK WARP HENRIETTAS— ‘quality and prices—especialiy the letter, az they are Row 40 inch, all of them. $1 tustead of as us 1.3736 instead of as usual $1.75, ‘That is acauaintance worth bavi Letus lock st Lupin. It is LIGHT or HEAVY WEIGHT CAMEL’S HAIR, The master fabric of bis looms 46-inch—S7i¢ec. for the #1 kind. 46-1n-h—81 for the 81 4G-inch—$1.25 for the 81 46-inch—#1.50 for the 45 inch—¢: Priestley acam—ilis ALL-WOOL CALVIOT—eingle ‘or double wale—4v inches wide—$1 ‘Take our word for SPUN CHEVIOT~42 and it is cheap. MEMPHIS CLOTH ts a stronger to you. It really is Achoice weavo—#? inches wide—S1.25. Faee to face With celebrities it holds its Load ‘high—cven if the Price does droop. PRIESTLEY'S ALL-WOOL FIGUKES—not less than adozen desicus. The fancy patterns are most used in Black Goods this scayon. 42 inches wide—$1 @ yard—with fashion in every fold. PRIESTLEY'S SATIN DIAGONAL—A charactoria- tic weave—1 even though it ceunot be duplicated to tell at that price. POLKA SPOTS cn plain or fancy erounds—at $1 and extra fi wality of HOME. aches wide at 51. It is good BORDERED SILK WARP MENRIETTA—a singlo esizn left to tell the Story of its popularity, $1.75a yard—and that imcludes tho trimminz. LUPIN'S BORDUKES—bet two left. We wish we had a hundre dust like them. ALL-WOOL SERGES—30 inches w Wale pate terns. A good “rough and ready” fabric. $1 a yard. SEBASTAPOL'S—French dye apd silk finish, 75¢, eyard. SATIN STRIPED SENGE—44 inches wide, 5. BOURETIN CAMBS HAE Nid effects ta the pends of & tailor they “iuake uy" to perfection. *Lidier werout BROADCLOTH.—A siware looking for, but so A grade vou are om fiud. They cling ul drapery—o0 inches wide. wide—less than it ver been ma: ked—3 aye ard. LUPIN'S SuEDTORD uid ava: ug—52 inches wide— ee “CHEVIOT. yard. MELS HAIN Yeo desires of surface. geet the richest of cloakinge—50 the companion of the above— You cert’nly eauuut thing tat much of s price for ‘ouc « that much of price the quality. | You must not take a great while making up your mind—for they are getting fewer aud tewer—and replenishing at those prices is impossiule. "Wel known” Weaves at “well-kuown” prices, Shop at SEATON PEERY, “PERBY BUILDING,” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE Established 1540. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND HBTS. N.W. GN THLI2 NEW BUILDING.) Bsturday ‘usually brings more pleased. patrons to our store than any every effort to meet the approval of our Visitors, This Satur- day we siuall not be bebindband im spre: ing before and every, resonts an actual saving of at least ten per cont, A LIST OF TEMPTERS. A lot of Pretty China Decorated Ost Meal Bowls, Worth 15c. Tomorrow, 120 A New Design in Fancy Cream Pitchers, richly traced with gold. Worth 15¢. Tomorrow, 12c Artistically Decorated Individual butters, gold lined and scolloped, Worth 8¢. Tomorrow, Se Large Decorated Platters, neat spray, qwuare shapo and gold lines. Worth 65c. ‘Tomorrow, 45¢ ‘The Cheapest Comport ever sold, handsomely decorated, footed, and gold lines. Worth 98¢. Tomorrow 79¢ ‘New Shape in English Chins Tea Sets, 56 pieces, at the old price. Worth 83.08. Tomorrow, $3.39 ‘A bargain—the Celebrated Bissell Crown Jowel No. 3 Sweeper. ‘Worth $2.98. ‘Tomorrow, €2.69 Always useful—those handy Japanese Ornament Feather Dusters. Worth Sc, ‘Tomorrow, 5c Sherwood Lustral Wire Breakfast Castors, justly celebrated, Worth 98c, Tomorrow, 69¢ Plated Sugar Shells, Worth 150. Tomorrow, 9c Plated Butter Knives. Worth 15, Tomorrow, 9c Six Plated Forks, Worth 980, Tomorrow, Sic fix Plated Tablespoons. Worth 98c. Tomorrow, 85¢ Stone China Cups and Saucers. Worth 59c. set. Tomorrow, é1e Six White China Fruit Saucers. Worth 25c, Tomorrow, 19¢ White Covered Dishes. Worth 65e. Tomorrow, 49¢ ‘White Oat Meal Saucera. Worth 7c, Tomorrow, 4c. ‘Two-hoop Painted Buckets. Worth lic. Tomorrow, 10c Large Wooden Bread Bowis. Worth 75c, ‘Tomorrow, 49¢ Japanned Cuspidors. Worth 100, Tomorrow, 8c Large Tin Water Bucket, Worth 250, Tomorrow, 17¢ Whisk, Blacking Brush “ and Box blacking, Worth 30c. Tomorrow, 19¢ Three-quart Covered Saucepans. Worth 15c. ‘Tomorrow, lle Four-quart Covered Worth 20c. Tomorrow, 160 Enoch Morgan's Sapolio. Worth 10c. ‘Tomorrow, 7¢ Nickel Poker and Lifter. Worth 25c, Tomorrow, 15¢ Just arrived, 3 now invoice of 8x10 Cabinet Frames, in White sud Gold Molding, Pink and White cud Stecl; New Designs, Worth 69e. Tomorrow, 49° A large invoice of Florentine Frames, 8x10, made m Oak aud bilver and Ivory. Worth $1.25. ‘Tomorrow, 98¢ - The Mysterious, Wonderful Game of Ouija for sale at THE Fars, CORNER OF 7TH AND H STS. ¥. Wa. FRANKLE & Co, Toxaro Fie Ser Serer pod Seg 017-3m* Sse FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1890, ‘Choose now, while the stock ts largest and the variety greatest, You know how difficult it is to dup cate the choicest atylen. Beside the tendency of prices % upward, mot downward. Some paste or ill-chesen styles may be offered later for a litue Joes than regular prices,tmt you do not want astyle Jacket or Cloxk that no ous would have. It is the newest, Tost exclusive aud most becoming stylea that are Dow ta demand, aud we have them, Being the only specialty and Facta- Sive Cloak snd suit House ia the city ‘Children’s day wo have to0f able, stylish der of re value to them than ¢ fits, These represent the We propose to lead in our } Tomorrow andthe them ake aT the several prices 100 Misses’ Jackets, Usht Ht bhiddddi ‘Well-sewed-on but and 26 yours Only 84 100 Misses’ Cheviot he ink Rong Diagonal Cloth Jackets, fastened with four flaps, rolling collar, spir: in Navy Blue aud Black. Adand 16 years. Only Hitt bidd yl * Hair Cheviot Cloaks, with and belt 4 6 8 —Priee.. $5. Chiidreu’s Checked — Cloaks, double cape, wide Iish styl PULL 10, 32, bid 20, 9.8L natin Plaid Cloke, one-piece cape, no —_ belt, very becoming shape. pia —Bizes.. 20, 1 —Price 30, $10, @10.50, — Chiliren’s Biue Cheviot Long — Cloaks, richly trimmoed with gray as- ape, Cut English style, ee 10, SPECTAL—We shall also offer « few stylos of Fall-weight Keefers and Long Cloaks for small children at aif and less than halt price, PIEETTdE WILLIAM BR, MoKNRW Guecessor to R. H. Taylor), 933 Paave nw, it BEDEAAGAAEAARLUALOLSALARAALELAS A. 50-Cssr Pane Warn Ries THIS IS NOT ALOTTERY ADVER. * * TISEMENT, BUT SIMPLY A NOTICE * * THAT WE PLACEON SALE TOMOR- * * RoW, >» AT $1.23, whi! © Over 1,000 patrs Misses’ Fine Shoes, * * © Dongola Button, spring heel, © * * * © * Dongola Button,lowbesl * © * © * * ° Fine Gost Button, spring heel, * * * Fine Goat Batton, lowhec °° © © . . AT 81.23, =” Over 700 pairs Boys’ and Youtie’ Shoes © * Boys’ Seamless Fair-stitch Button. * * © * Boys’ Scamless Fair-stitch Lace Youths’ Button, with worked holes * * * Youths’ Laced, high cut °° * 8 8 8 © . eee cease 4 LUCKY PURCHASE BROUGHT THESE GOODS INTO OUR HOUSE. * * AT PRESENT ADVANCED PRICES * THEY WOULD COST US MORE THAN * $1.23 A PAIR AND ATA MODER- * ATE PROFIT BE WORTH AT LEAST * $1.73 A PAIR; THEREFORE EVERY * PURCHASER WOULD, SO TO SPEAK, * DRAW WITH EVERY Palk A PRIZE * OF G00. e eee oe Py . . ee ee ee OF COURSE WE WARRANT EVERY * PaIR, H femme ° ° = permis Sere cerca iA so RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH ST. 1922 PA, AVE. it 231 PA. AVE. SE Svrcrar Oo FEB Bx THE NEW YORK ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, In order to introduce ourcelebrated make of MEN*S, BOY®’ and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING to the publig of Washington and vicinity, we will give youthe op portunity of buying your Fail Clothing at actual wholesale prices, The following lots are ready for your examination: LOT 1.—Men's Suits, in Sacks and Cutawaya, nest and dresey, at $6.50. Other doalers ask @10. LOT 2.—Men’s All-wool Suits, Sacks and Cuteways, for dress or business, #9. Others dealers ask @ 14. LOT 3.—Handsome Dress Suits, im Sack and Cuts. way, in Bleck Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimere, af $12.50. Regular retail price $z0. LOT 4—Fiue Prince Albert Suits, in Corkscrew oF Diazonals, at $15, Sold everywhere at €25 LOT 5.—Meu's Overcoats, in Kerseys and Meltons, a8 26.50, Bold everywhere at #10.50, LOT6.—Nobby Melton Overcosts, in 20 different shades, with or without silk facing, at $10. Kerular price 816. LOT 7.—Your choice of thirty stylos of Light-weizht Overconts, in Cheviot, Meiton, Kersey aud Whipecord, at$15. Sold everywhere at & LOT 8 —10,000 pairs of Men's Pants, #1, 61.50, €2, $2.60, 83.50, $4.50, 85, 86.aud 87, Each pair worth 40 per cent more money. Boys' and Children’s Suits and Pauts in endless ‘The above offer holds good for two weeks, and is given to introduce our famous make of clothing. NEW YORK ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 311 7TH ST. X. Manufactorics—212, 214 and 216 West Washingtom st, Syracuse, N.¥.; 52, 54, 56 Pearl st, Buffalo, N.Y, 017 Weclosest7 p.m.; Saturdays, 11 p.m Doveus & Bro. INTEB-OCEAN BUILDING, OTE 8T. ‘We will give you the following articles at the prices pamed FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY: Ladies’ High Neck, Long Sleeves, 50c. Ribbed Vests Bde, or3iorsl + Ladies’ High Neck, Long Sleeves, 750. Ribbed Vesta, 50s, each. ae Ladies’ Fine Merino Vests and Drawers, worth 75¢, at 50c. exch. Ladies’ All-wool 81 Vests, all colors, at 75¢. each. Ladies’ rine Knit Skirts, all colcrs and all prices, 7 doz, Stamped Lie. Pillow Shams, 19c. pair. Beautiful Styles Crepe Lisse and Net Kuching, & colors. 5 Btyles 75c. Infants’ Sacques for 49c. each. ~ Look st our assortmentiof the very best ‘Worsted and Spanieb Yerna, ‘THREE DAYS: Aprons at 180. ‘Aprous@t 250. Aprons at 350, Aprons at 50a, ‘Aprons at 75<, ‘Look at them.