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, Au Ox Osz Frooe. ovsE _ ER 30, 1890. ‘There are lotsof you still p=: “HEADS “uncovered.” An indulgent — = RECOVERED.” geason has helped you out up to — soressssseessesers date, But-the immediate fu- ture—how about thet? You Won't forget us then? We hears hundred timess day most—“How can SAKS sell Hats so cheap?” Easily snswered—WE BUY DIRECT FROM THR MAKERS Few do—fewer can. They don’t buy ‘enough. The “Jobber” is s billof expense snd small orders his only advantage, That has no charms for ua We need more and more Hate every season. Nothing like quality, variety and price tofertilize trade, Everybody wearss DERBY and there’s » growing favor for SILK HATS, these was from $1.50 fcnee Fobge fren O14 0 Mews Unvrnwear ‘The new shapes—ail of both—snd that feature of 3 Medtum-s “LOWEST” price you bear of us—eo often. Merino pe —— yy | SAKS AND COMPANY. One Dr, Warsers Netaral’ Weal Shirt, best ereeaseereereceees It's bard to tell what to pick Stade. Size 34. Kemusnt price, @1. SPECIALTIES. out of our UNDERWEAR supply ecscesssceecscesss Se Specialty. You'll think every item of it ia if yougivettthe Denefit of comparison, A Camel's Hair ands Nat- ural Wool at $1.50—esch piece—is perhaps the Fichest for themoney. They are “way up” good. GLOVES take ups whole corner of the depart- meut—Lots of your attention just Bow—but very Littie of your money. NECKWEAR is “active.” If we were not selling euch great quantities what in the world would wedo with the new things that are coming in—all the time? 50 centeiestill the popular price. ‘Tisn't sleeves trim the small cost alone—look at the qualities and ‘mont prion. Se stll_tf wanted. ‘Regular Price, SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘ Lavne Corrox Unpenwean Seven Lonadsle Cambric Chemise, with ¢ ke fine embro ‘Neck aquare yoke of ee ae Siceves trimming ‘Nine Lousdale a Aree Chemise. with square Zoke of (Flatte Valeuciennes” Lace. Neck and Fine India Linen med thigh neck, trimmed with red embroide: eeeneny ‘We've drawn to ourselves ® Sha finshed with feat ok “A large SHOE trade, Our service ie: WALK OVER" has done it There sre lots of sleeves trimmed ‘inh ombosdery. pe pacetibia dhea-anl ee Aewmant price, they<do keep ‘em, too. Their Six Cambric Corset mpadour Prices are heavy enough to hold anything. Ours are low—and the contrast makes ‘em seem still lower. Can't any of them show ® shoe like HANAN'S—nor Hanan’s Shoes—they answer only toour bidding here. Boys'and Men'ssizes, They're im good company, too. Right side of 'em sre dozens of grades—the strongest possible, Being able to GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR OF SHOES—AND DOING IT—has msde us » host of shoe friend, SaKS AND COMPANY, i “pom meck,” trimined with, Someataeey, ‘Three exch: + Kemnuant price, 60c, (secoud fiver, Toth st. eXtension.) One Henna Green — — Coat, Se 4 yoars. peice, $10. ‘One Child's Biue “silk Fiusk” Goat, Size 3 10. ‘ehh sine” Beaver Cloth tach, size 3 and 4 yours, Remnant pric ‘Oue Child's’ hed avd Black Striped Cloth ., Sized yeara Kemnaut price, 634 ‘Two Mins’ Brown Flanuel’ Allcw Suits, Waist and skirt trimmed with three rows of “Soutache Braid.” Une esch size 12 aud 14 Yours -Memnant price, $6.1 PENNA AVENUE THE “ALL-OVER" (Gne Cull’ “obeita Blue” AlL-wool, Cash; mere Dress "full skirt with tue om AND SEVENTH STRERT. OUTFITTERS. wash back. ‘Size years. ‘Kembaut price, $6 75. Que ‘Ghila's Oid Kose il-wool Cashmere 930 Dror, full akire with tucked yoke and sash wack, By Kemuant price, $0.7a. Elaind doors Tenth street ostaseion} MMM aa Be 8% > Wea | Lanes Jenseva oa Bee 8 8 8 8 MéMM ‘wo Brvw:s All-wool Jerseys, trimmed with AAA BB OO be % # a _ me each size 32 and J4. Kem- = — ‘wool = trimmed with oe bra” Size 32. Rempaut pr.ce, iia eat ia One Black All-wool Jersey, with “Vandyke Yoke" of Boutsche Druid. clze J2, Lewuant —— dick All-silk Jervey. Size 32. Remnant Prone Muhciany Jersey. All-wool, trimmed with’ B ache braid, size 40. leu * WE'VE SOLD MORE FINESHOES THIS * © SEASON THAN EVER BEFORE. OUR * * FOKCE OF 23 EMPLOYES HAS BEEN * it price, ; ‘ack All-wool Jersey, ‘lucked Yoke, * KEPT CONSTANTLY BUSY ATTENDING * with fauey silk stitchinie Sige SA emuant * To Tt ee eee Sr ‘ue’ Black All-wool Jersey, Plaited Vest, * CREASED TRADE. Doutd ith Mobair Braid Size $2 heunaut price, WE'VE CONVINCED THE MANY NEW VISITORS OF WHAT OUR OLD FRIENDS HAVE LONG S:NCE KNOWN, VIZ: ‘That we have the Larzest Variety of Good * Shoes in the District. ° That our goods and statements can always ° be relied upon. Ss 30. Cibira Micon Lith street building.» Lors Croaxs, Jackets, &o All-wool Rough Cioth Jackets, bize 32. Remnant price Pe T'Dark Green Beaver Cloth Jacket. Size 36. Remuant price, ¥: 2 Dark Greeu Chi Jackets, Sizes 32 and 38. Kewnaut price, All-wool Blick apd Gray-striped Cloth ccwmuarkets. Sizes 4 aud $5. Kemuaut price, * 1 a ‘woo! Black and G That onr prices on Fine Shoes are always ° from 50c. to 8 as pair below those of any * other house. se That our 24.95 Best French Cslf Men's * Shoes and boots are equal to any other #7 * gods. od riped Cloth New- , BS. 2 Brown-staped Cloth Newmsrkets. Sizes BZand 3s. Kemmant pric Very Handsome sitk-litied Biack Matalesse ize 36, price, $40. HKemuanut <6 rive Handvome Black and Myrtle Damasse 2 made “hoes are not oue bit inferior to other b cy ‘fur trimming. oh 85 Shoes. ‘That our Great $2.95 Fine Hand-sewed * Shoes for Ladies aud Gents are superior to most 84 goods. That “Our Own” $27.50 Fine Shoes for Ladies and Men are surprisingly similar to goods bought from other dealers at 83.50, Size . Hemmant price, $35. pric Cibird floor.) Hasoxenc HIEFS, 9 All-lunen, Unieundered Thity He stitched Initial Haudkerei icf 30's, 2 2"gand LQ eunant price, te 7 Ladies’ Ali-liuen Lauudvred Hemstitched sereuiefs. 4 F'sand 3 V's, Kem * SUPPOSE YOU CALL TODAY O8 TOMOR- * windiest Toe Sse hee * ROW TO COMPARE OUR GOODS WITH * Five, © WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN BUYING, AND * natty, amyaered Pe yg | ee All-linen White Hematitehed Initial * LENT VALUES WE ARE OFFERING UN- * in 4 Remnant price, 18c; * TIL FRIDAY, 7PM, a Laciew ,All-linen Colored. Fabroidered y slight . AT 81.95. - fect Keemnant r or ase 4 Ladies all ed ‘Finbroide © In Ladies’ Button and Laced Boots and Men's * Seelloped-edze frie ll Remuaut price, “ . ° Gut thee, @irst oor actions in this department will be as Pairs Ladies’ Four-button Green Kid Gloves, Wits ferneratneh veel aered bese vine mize 4. Reralar price, $1.25" Heinitant price, 506 pair. panes roe. ais Ladiew Six-outton Lerath Gray RELL. ses, in Glows, size Uy. Hemmant price, 5 ne jyaira, Ladies" Four-butto ingen’ Bid 816 SEVENTH ST. Sena ne Eek SESS Ree price, 1. 1922 PA A (First floor.) = ¥, AVESE ree Crormsc. as —_ following spectal bargains in F Blue Mixed Check Chey. 15 years, Key= Siejnee _ 6 Hed tt ol Cheviot Suit, Bize re Striped Chevs Fue Bis Bazoarss 3 years, ular price. #8. Kemuast price, pe icine Cheviot, Suite, with, plaited te. Two of size 4 aud one of size 5. We reseived this morning by express 18 ilar price, $4.00." hetunant price, 40-inch Plush Secques for which $35 is the 1. Khreeplece Grey strikd Cievior Bult, price in every store iu the city. I bave marked Size 11 years. Meguiar price, €6. Ketauaut them at €2¥.48and Wwe «ive a written guar- d Cheviot Suite Stee to be as we represeut them—<the best plush ad and finest workmanship. Hemaut price, 84. ‘We received this morning 48 Imported Jer- sey Jackets, very elexant, for which you will be charged $10 and 812 im every store that has imported Jersey Jackete—our price about balf—85.98. We received this morning 50 Beaver, Cheviot and Diagonal Jackets, tight or loose fittiug; not one worth less tnan $7, one or two styles worth $9; we name our price on these $4.98. The eariy customers will have choice. We received this morning 36 Seal Plush Capes—same as we ran shortof three weeks ray Mixed str Years. Kecular price, 83. (Turd floor.) Lasexs. Que Blerched Damask Frinxed Cloth, 3} yards Jong aud 2 yards wide. Keinuut price $4, Oue Bleached Daiussk F yl Bant price 83, One Biea hed Damask Fringed Cloth, 14 yards quate, “Remuant 3 CbTS AND ENDS TS SAPKINS, fi dgzen f Bleached ‘Napkina “Keumaut price 10. jdezen % Bleached Napkina. Remnant price % dozen % Bleached Napkins. Remnant price axo—the last we shail have at the price this “We dozen 6-8 Bieached Napki: Seana season, $:.08. Compare them with the 86 Cape pee Sen. pking. Rem tm the city. pot dgien, 6-8 Bleached Napking, Remnant We reesived this morning 30 Misses’ Reefers, silk cord edge, very cheap for the quality, only 83.75. % Dawask Towels with Knotted Fringe and Colored Borders. | Hemmant price ae, each, Towels with ked Borders, Remuant price 2c (Sec: nd floor.) £3 ft A FR EST Hostery Asp Memxo U DERWEAR. € c AA ERE kK 53s, Hose, with Navy Bive tovs a d Sc fk Ek Re, a tthe bottcaie” Siae! 8. Kerauant eS tus 4 EE ay Pe vais Lailes" Hose, with Black tope aud bt ‘734-736 TTH ST. NW. Pie oe a Se some 1 pair Ladies’ Ali-eik Fawu-colored Hose, witnhdo doubie beers toes. dize Ug. Hemmant Price 1 pair Child's Tap-colored Hose, double heels and toes. Size 6. Kemant price 7 pairs Infants’ Brown Cashmere | ibbed Hose. Poy size tond 4 size 449. Memuant price Zoe. Torsaws Weary Low Pusces FOR VOTERS AND OTHERS. EL S, ba ten? * “Natural” Swise 1 ape Ve i Tnitation on AL gator SATCHEL rth Fh A gg tags A 10m = isin iti Tota. 16tm. $1; emuant price 90c. 2 Ladies’ Meriuo Vests bieh neck and long gicetes (sughtly soiled), “ewuant price 0c. ; si price, 3 Ladies" ‘Pure si ‘Silk Swiss Ribbed Vests. low neck aud nsleeves. Two Blue and one Cardi: ual. Kewuact price $1.20; lew than Lat (First floor; second annex.) 80 $10 S40 8570 84.00 2 paite “C.P." French Corset. Venus No.1, wr. leatwer lined. not pieced: Pier erat ete cha telat made of fine white satteen, wiih two side steels, Sisbruidered tov. ‘auued wth wits wi, per LADSTONE BAGS. So Hestatpuce gi boper pas —_ 20 "Alligator, conven fined. °¢ = a a. mecha Crete a sty cours t r a2.8y e210 one ra t3.U00 83.30 anit ae ie Geese nC Gevuine can Vas Nig bine za. HMUAL price $1.75, 30 $3.00 04°45 84.00 3, Frebeh ‘Sattcen Cometn bet > ease wa 3 linea"? Fcnnas {Double Ve" Waist, 61 ae 7 chil pa Bis Biienty sotted, (Secoud if £2 tra Hemsii \- sd haize Etre Quality tehod Linen on Pal; rate wee S228 ge 8 8 2F eet gefe : Ys Hs Misses: Sorrs Axp Croaxs. La Aes for Summplen of the French Candy we are telling at 53 cents apownd, Wiseasre Fist Brice Hose ‘We'll try to prove to yon tomorrow that a stock of Fast Black Hosiery is here as large as in any other two stores in Washington; a variety us complete es in any other three stores; qualities for the prices better than establishments, PALAIS ROVAL. ‘The price list below doeun’t show you the thousands and thousands of Hose in stock: it doesn't show you the variety; it doesn't show you the qualities. To- morrow's grand exhibition will do that. Lapizs’ wast Mee BLACK HOSE. ) Cotton, 28,35, 40,50 58, 00, ohn Cotton (extra sizes), pay 50, 60, Cotton (opera length), Lint, 35, 50, 60,78, 85, 90, 95e., 61, 91.25, €1.35 ‘Lisle (extra sizes), 950. Lisle (opera length), $1.35, $1.48. Silk, 85¢., $1, 81.25, $1.35, $1.75, Bilk (opers length), $1.68. (Ten per cent off marked prices of Silk Hose.) 2” While you will find that the qualities offered at the higher prices are SO MUCH SUPERIOR to credit store goods you will also find some difference, even at the lower prices. The 25c. Hose are longer than those usually offered at the price; they have the ‘sawe improved shape as shown at bixher prices; of course they have double toes and heels, that is usual; but we think you will say they are better quality than Usual. Two weights—medium and heavy. Now look at the 50c, Hose; four styles. ‘Those with spliced sel~ ‘Yage and linen soles will outwear two pairs of the or- dinary kind, The 35c. Hose with high spliced heels are also superior quality in other respecta, CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK HOSE, Warranted.) Cotton, 25 cente to $1.25 a pair, Lisle, 50 cents to $1.50 pair. Silk, 65 cents to $1.68 s paix. Ea The above prices stand for no less than thirty. two distinct styles, In nearly all instances each size 1s « different price, so that a detailed price list is 1mu- possible in s column advertisement. We ask you to- morrow to test the qualities offered at the popular Price of 25 cents, Style No. ]—Heavy Rib, sizes 7 to 10, Style No, 2—Medium Kib, sizes 5 to 8 Style No. 3—Plain Ingrain, sizes 5 to 834. Style No. 4—Light Rib, sizes 4 to 334. EP" All sizes at 25c.a pair. Remember, these are Imported Hose, some with double kueos, all with double toes and heels. These goods are s better bargain at 25 cents than are the domestic hose at 17 cents a pair. rer MEN'S FAST BLACK SOCKS. (Department near door of 1119 Pennsylvania ave.) Cotton (high-spliced heels), 25c., 35c., 50e. Lisle (silk finish), 35¢., 50c., 75¢. §2-Gentlemeu, money promptly refunded if these Hose stain the feet or do not wash a perfect black. TOMORROW'S SILK UNDERWEAR: EXHIBIT. (Department near door of 1117 Pennsylvania ave.) No less than twenty-seven different makes; nineteen new tiuts of colors; extra sizes same price as for medium and small sizes. Prices 75c. to $3.08 each. ‘The special prices are Gc. for Fast Black Ribbed Silk Vests; $1.35 for the $1.48 Extra Heavy Silk Vests in Black and colors, and 10 per cent off the marked prices of all higher-priced goods. Ladies who have not had time to attend this grand exhibition of Silk Underwear and Hose are resvect- fully invited to call tomorrow. ‘The display bas been quoted as the finest Washington has seen. The special prices for Hose are; 75 CEN18 for the Hose marked 85 cents, TS “98 cents, 1. 1.59. $2 Street and Evening Shades. Also Boot Patterns, those with Fast Black feet and ankles and colored up- pers. 10 per cent off the marked prices of more expensive Colored Silk Hose, viz, those marked $1.98, $2.50, $2.68, $2.98, 83.48. 10 per cent off marked prices of all Black Silk Hose, The marked prices are $1.75, 81.98, 82.25, Pes Regul (Continued below.) Tue Exp Is Very Nea 89c, Biarritz or Pigskin Mousquetaires, 85e, 4-button Undressed Kid Glov 9¥e, 8-button Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, ‘6c. 4-button Warranted Kid Gloves... THE PALAIS evan.” (Continued below.) 19, 8348 Jength, extra length and opera length, THE PALAIS ROYAL, Srecian Disruay Or Wraurs, (THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY.) ‘Those having accownts at the credit stores are spe- cially invited to this exhibition of House Kobes, Ulsters, Jackets and Jerseys. The price is plainly marked on each garment, so that your eyes wiil tell you whether our cash business adiuits of low r prices than usually prevail. You will find our buyer and assistants will be pleased to try on any garment you ney aud WITHOUT REFERENCE 10 YOUR BUYING. Every convenience for ladies and cbil- Gren will be found in our Cloak Parlor, which is one of the largest and best appointed in this city. ele oft 3 J A goo K EER {TIT p88, J & 8% EX F * § JAA Go KK ke t Sas, J.J AMR GO K K rT Ji AA Oco K kee Sy ght Tt we E000 iw BW WO eee ‘Bo 00 SF 1 My = 8,555 WW ‘We point especially to the Jackets on which the rice inark reds $12, THE PRICE FOR THIS WEEK I8 TO BE $10.51 extra sizes are in- cluded at the same pric woos’ do these garments Proper justice in a newspaper advt., since the shape, materials, trimmings and finish cannot be shown on paper. Ii they could you would recognize the @15 «arments of the credit stores. STYLE C. Chevron Jacket, Black or Navy, astrakhan coller and cuffs, satin facing, braid ornaments, STYLE G. Chevron Reefer, Black, i Medici coilar, braid ornaments, side pocke! STYLE K. Beaver Reefer, Black, large buttons, collar and re- vere braided. STYLE L. Cheviot Blazer, waistcoat a l’Anglaise, braid bind- ing, side pockets, STYLE R. Seal Piush Jacket, revere, satin lining, real seal trimming. tz These garments have the correct style, high sleeves and ore tailor-made. We claim $12 to bes very low price for them. Asis customary we have taken the best value in stock and quoted a reduced price for the special sale~ TEN FIFTY UNTILSATUR- DAY EVENING. co H HNL => o ‘ood ti HOH Bow ry CHILDRES'S AND MISSES’ ULSTER3 AND JACKETS, le inducement. THE MARKED PRICES will certainly bear favorable comparison with those quoted elsewhere. The variety has been quoted ayain and again asthe most complete m this city, THE QUANTITIES are sufiiciently lange to be certain of being suited as to aise, PALAIS ROYAL. Cor. 18th st and Ps. eve, | K LAL G PB ie A GE: fh geist Bale of JET ae, ‘Misses’ and taneske amvortmant of inte at 26¢., 60. and 7¢. segeroener 2, at 64, $6.50,65 bs Fla 87,75, $9 and 610, Cloaks at 2.25, €2.75, ois Sd Onk SEECTALS aN, DRY G00 SPECIALS IN OU! DEPAX . b few apocial Dricee i Bisnikety, Cour we eons: 0228 wales essen with Red and Blue ‘Our line of $5 Blankets Sy yereewed, Zan aud Fe —— Red, im Hea Bine snd Sak i borderar cota rai ‘a Fullsize Comfort, with ‘white ction Alling, Tu key Red in good cole ee A FX veny ace? Bolla Bed Gat eat "Bpcetal bats and the 'N Comforts, with ccs ace aera oy to those you for else «here, PX Sire tke &:z0 Crochet Bed Spread 20c., yt Seka? ‘Crochet Spread, full ise, St heavy Crochet Spread, with Marseilies 30 te equal tO'any ‘spread you buy mons sp CaiLDRE: 'S MERINO UNDER- EA Our stock of Mcrino Underwear is complete, well a0 prised and a ne Poa - " 1 ests, embroidered neck, patton, tabbed leven, to match, former price Gzi4c." Reduced price Bde. * Ganimare Vente Sxtra-ing quality, Antehed raat Pearl buttons. Forwer price Pp tr Heavy Ribbed Veptsextra quality, we will selt ate! Bi ETE te SEPARA. | 90g Iren’s Vest ext I. broidered necks. Nesta % welling at 150 8, 4 = 1se. Spee) eo “of Ste «oe Ste & = She “ Bke. Buperior Quilt Peiaian Wool, in all sizes, ranging in price from 24. ‘A Beaatitui Australian ‘Wool Ribbed Vest for Chil- fold as special bai Ti eelling at toes et FE oy Gr Se spEcrAE OpFERIXG is LADIES: UN oe] We will offer al bargain in a Gown, Yoke, trimined efotod eck Re hace eed anes with handsome Hamburg embroidery, mude of ‘beat Fruit of os cotton. Former price $1.10. Ke- a price w Odi 4nd Encts in Chemises, Drawers, Skicts aua Gorest Guvers tet are slightly soiled that we offer at greatly reduced prices ‘AN Us’ DEPARTMENT, aye show you Tnfune’ Long Coste from $1.48 P. , 8 Long Coat, made of cream cashmere, with ry prey fob tod “ape, iF 81.98 Long Coat,’ made of Sine cashmere, om- browdensde ‘and embroid lered aroui.d bottom, mer Coat. nade of a be mere, habdsonre embs around bottom, ouly 84.21 We #0 & flue assortment of Infante’ Christen- tug Robes. A) pretty Kobe trimmed in ‘Yoqucionnes luce, made ine nainsook, will offer at $4.50. mer price We would advise fou to call gall ety. in order to ne some of the extrao offered before they are KING'S PALACE. £15 AND 814 77H ST., BET. HAND I N.W, RiMEMBE e have no branch store nor connee- tou with uny other establish hment, Beware of im sition and tricker} oul A Gneat Meme PLACE 18 OUR STORE, NOT ONLY DO MANY FRIENDS MEET HERE, BUT THE RICH AND POOR MEET HERE EVERY DAY. NO WHERE ELSE CAN THE LADY OF UNLIMITED MEANS FIND SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO GRATIFY HER TASTE IN THE SHAPE AND COLOR OF SHOES FOR EVERY POSSIBLE USE—WALKING, CALLING, DANO- ING-FOR THE BED ROUM, THE TRIUS ABROAD BY LAND, SEA OB SHORE. AND NO WHERE ELSE CAN THE LADY WHOSE HUSBAND TOILS, OR WHO TOILS HERSELF, 80 WELL AF- FORD TO EXCHANGE HER OFT- COUNTED FEW DOLLARS FOR THE SHOES 8O NECESSARY FOR THE EVERY-DAY WEAR AND TEAR OF LIFE. WE DO NOT THINK THAT ANY- WHERE IN SHE WORLD WILL 83.50, BUY SUCH WORTHY, WEAKL COMFORTABLE SHOES AS OURS OF THAT PRICE, OR THAT 85 CAN BRING YOU SUCH VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM, SUCH BEAUTY AND STYLE AS OUR 35 SHOES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, bos “uw ER fat: go Hi go Be sts SATE SS RE, okt Sss8 HoH Soo? Em Sas 2 ARTHUR BURT & CO, 1211 F 8T. &W Ax I MPORTANT Boom cre, pre, FXR RRR, - WF EPP E Ee i's ve Y ¥ ze Corsetipt(iys—please excuse the pleasantry—an im- Portant subject—Your comfort depends on them, and then the hundred and one varieties of form and figure are tributary to merits. Of course, it is always well to buy as chesplyas you can—but for goodness’ sake don’t let the price consideration influence youin the selection of your COKSETS—Buy the most expensive if they are best suited to your requirements. There are lots and lots in town much lower than any we carry—but they are hardly worth the room they occupy in stock—Ihere are, maybe, a dozen different brands around which center all the genuine merit—To buy the others would be like taking purexoric for the mumps—because it was cheap. It might not be inju- rivus—but it would not do you any good, Let us sug- gust afew of the lines we can conscientiously recom- -D." in Black and ewe lengthe— ao ” tu all ‘the longthe and ety 1es—Black gud, White 81.75, 8%, €2.50, $3, $3.25 and MSON'S CELEBRATED “GLOVE FITS"—@1, €1. 40, $1.75, 82, and $2.25, @e THOMSON'S YOUNG LADI:S' CORSETS— 7c. MINSES'—50c. $2~ The COMMON SENSE—French woven—extra long snd short—@ 9" DR. WAKNER' VED CO! im Black and White—extra long waist—#1. His “HEALTH” Ovreet at $1.25. SS The “SUNRISE,” in Ecru tint—750, S2~ All lengths of “K, & G."—Black and White— 75e., 81, $1.50 and $2.50 pair. s #2” ‘the FERRIS WAIST for Misses and Chil- aren—50c.. 70¢., 85e. and $1. Ihe DOUBLE “VE" WAIST —50c. and 65c. each ‘thatch wun s privy best Sat bein Ged BROIDERY Department alongside of the Corsets ‘Your minds are ripe for the other, whichever one you happeu to be shopping for. Are we richt? There are ‘barwains here now, too. ‘Ihe late fall patterns have just got in—and are opened. Just » “shaving” off the great block as a cue, ary 20-piece lot—6c. and 8¢. 8 yard, BBA 20-pieve lot~10e. and 1250. a yard, 827A 20-pieve lot—1éc. and 18¢, ayard. 524 20-piece lot—200. = yard, Something un- A chance for sume brilliant seleotions if you will ‘only improve it Don's forget whist we have said on the Corset ques- on. It is sound sense—snd don’t foryet the makes we mention—for they are most desirable, SEATON PERRY, “PERBY BUILDING” NINTH OT. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE Established 1840 PROSE GOATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ‘We havea full line and want to sell; therefore offer special inducements in ovesy curment. ‘Call and save ‘Also Cloth Coats. Our CLOTH REEFERS AT 04 Fun | Cannot be bought elsewhere for the money. Finer Serer A lotof Wool Blankets slightly soiled at $1.17, be- sides a fall tine of Fine Blankets from 62 to 812. Full-size Comfort, fast colors, @1. Batine Comfort, $1.68, worth 82. French Satine, both sides, 83, worth 4, Down Comforts at low prices, Also call your attention to our line of LACE Has >! re 3 STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, pty 404 and 406 7thet. nw, How To Wax OB BIDE. Never lean forward when waiking. Move at s brisk Pace, but hurriedly. Ride whenever you can and as much as possible on the cable line. Riding or walk- ing, always carry your purse and to obtain the most satisfactory results visit GRASTY'S DOUBLE STORES, 1510 and 1512 7th st. n.w. Everything eold for cash and less than market price, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, China, Glass, Lamps, Tin, &e, Antique Extension Tabie, 6-foot, $5; Solid Oak Chairs, 87c.; Oak Side Board, 812.50 to $35; Solid Oak Chamber Suites, $16.95 to $75; Parlor Suites, $27.50 to $100; Carpets from 15c. up; Carpet Lining, 4, 5 aud 8c.;@ Tumblers, 13c.; English Tea Bet, 56 pieces, $2.98; Dinner Bet, 100 pieces, 87.98, &c. No matter where you live, we are near enough to save you something. Don’t doubt till you try. MUGHTY) O(ASH) GRASTY. We have on exhibition the handsomest Automatic Musical Figure in the city, worth $75, which will be presented tosome customer. You may be the one. Come and seeit. GRASTY. Iver Ix aT THE BPR O% ENE Bb 8.8 RRR BBB 00) ON AN WM MM A RRR COO H H FER MMM 44 RRO OH HE MMMM Ad RE HHH EE MMMA AE BR foi ies - Anew line of Reefer Jackets at the low price of Fe de eB i. oe Bo - SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THIS LOT. Two styles Vest Blazer Jackets, rolling col- lax, vest turn-down notched collar. Choles, cither style, ye 3,8 ge 53,8 a a 388 Sy Baas Astrachan Trimmed Reefer Jacket, astrachan collar, cuffs edged with astrachan, BON MARCHE, 316 7th st. nw, BECP CECE Wu H. Mc Kaews Danx Ler TER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1890, We are holding our “Winter Open- ing” today, and shall continue it to- morrow snd Saturday. We have dressed the store in pivk in honor of the occasion, The cheerful electric lights, with their pink shades, pro- duce a very pleasinx effect and take away the sternness of business, The exchange of costs for money has been continual today, and Saturday being the Ist of November we ber that as many of our patrons.as can do so will make their selections on Friday, or before 11 o'clock on Saturday, for their own convenience, owing to the ineviisble rush. ides, should there be any slit alterations we can make them and deliver the garments Scturday evening. Yet our Coate fit so well that it is an unusual thing to have to alter one. ‘Do you remember what we said yes- terday? Here it is again: Isn't it reasonabie to suppose that @ house making @ apeciaity of Coate, Cloaks and Suits—upon which every business thousht and energy te eenteret—should be the Dest able to ameet your wantein that line? What an elegant line of Fine ‘Plush Coats! TALTRATEECCTTT LEE WILLIAM H. MoKNEW Gucceasor to B, H. Taylor, 033 Pa ave aw, LSALALLLLEARAAAAAAAAAGAAA ‘Ribera they cum gut the best fx theteans WHEN THEY WANT omy Rees ean ont ‘WE HAVE AN ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF ‘THE PROPER GARMENTS FOR AFTER- NOON CALLS AND INFORMAL GATH- ERINGS, CONSISTING OF THBEE-BUT- TON CUTAWAY OR PRINCE ALBERT COAT OF BLACK CLAY'S DIAGONAL, ‘TRICOT OR FINE THIBET, WITH VEST TO MATCH OF SOME FANCY SILK MIX- ‘TURE AND TROUSERS OF A NEAT DARK PATTERN IN STRIPE OK CHECK. YOU WILL FIND THESE GARMENTS ‘TO BE TRE EQUAL OF 1HE PRODUC- ‘TIONS OF THE BEST CUSTOM TAILORS IN EVERY PARTICULAR EXCEPT PRICE—THAT IS ABOUT 30 OR 40 PER CENT UNDER THEIRS, READY MADE, THEY STAND ALONE. THEIR EQUAL 18 NOT TO BE FOUND IN WASHING- TON. CALL AND SEE THEM ROBINSON, PARKER & CO, AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, 030-e0 S.E COR SEVENTH AND D&TS. ¥.W. a LANAGAN. pox snow him and his terme? Tf not ask your DiaMONi JE} ‘With W. 8. TAPPAN, 604 i ome ee Tax Boou Is Ox. ‘Right now, just as the frost begins to make our ears ‘and poses and fingers and toes tingle, when in the not far distance we bear the sleigh bells jingle, and there is ageneral stripping off of everything summerish in the way of wearing apparel, aud s mighty getting into of such garments as are suited +o fall aud winter—right now, when the demand is greatest, we put the guillo- tine to work with the following results: Lots 3084 and 3085—Campbell's Kersey Overcosta, regular retail price, $15; goat $10.75 apiece for this week only, Lot 3120—Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, regular retail price, $12.50; Ko at $8.25 for this week only. Skating Jackets aud Vests, Dark Biue “Warambo" Chinchills, warranted strictly ail wool and tast color— Coats and Vesta, double-breasted, peari buttons, heavy satin sleeve Mning, double warp, all-worsted serge body lining, and tailored to perfection. Regular retail price, $20, go at $12.50 a Cost and Vest for this week only, Black Cheviot Suits, Sacks aud Cutaways, $10.75. Lot 8821—Harris' Cassimere Suits. Can't beat ‘em; regular retail price, 814.75. goat $12.60 a suit. Lot 2631—W. E. Piaid Suita, something substantial, regular retail price $16.50; go at $1 suit, Lot 3640—Genuine Pennsylvania Worsted suits, regular retail price, #15; «uillotine price, 810.75. Lot 3550--Silk avd Wool Suits, neat stripe, regular Tetsil price $18: gui.lotine price, 812.25. Lot 9848—Dark Stripe Cass, Suits, regular retail Price, 10.75; guillotine price, @ Lot 4646—Dark Cussimere Suite, heavy, regular re- tail price, #10; guillotine price, 87.50. Lot 1087—Beaver-weight Suits, Indigo Blue, regu- lar retail price, $15: guillotine price, $10.60. Boys’ Short Pants Suita, sizes € to 14 years, $1.96 upward, Boys’ Suits, Coat, Vest and Long Pants, sizes 12 to 18 years, 84.50 upward, Boys’ Overcosts, $2.75 upward, And now, if you please.a few words about Gentle- men’s Furnishing Goods, Lot AA—White Shirts, laundried, sizes 14 to 17 inclusive, reinforced, patent everlasting stays, 69c. Lot 545—Sizes 14 to 17 in- clusive, open front and back. 36 inches long, best Wauwsutta muslin, 2200 linen bosom and wristvands, Patent everlasting stays and gusts, Ge. Lot 550— Sizes 14 to 17 inclusive, reinforced, patent stays and gussets, hand-worked eyelets aud button holes, best quality linen bosomeand wristbands, XX New York 030-2m_ wills muslin ngie, doubie aud triple p.aits, 8: te Shirts, uniau- dried, reinfore 8 and wristbands, gus sett 3 en bosom ‘and stayed, 14 10.17 snelusive, 3 Lot Az— ficinforced, yetent everiasting stays and gussets, lineu bosouis aud wristbands, Watnsutta muslin, 3 inches long, 48e. GG—Keiu:orced, XXX Wamsutta 00 ven bosoms and wristbands, 36 inches patent everlasting: tues, ur. ad. au ined, Underwe-r~ —P gues stra w and bound, Shirts and ‘Drawers sizes d4 to 44 Sue. ach, iieavy fiveced merino, French ribbed, silk itehed aud full regular wi from dyes sud other impurities, silk stitched und, ¥Be, VICTOR E. ADLER'S Ten Per Cent Clothing House 927 and 929 7th st. n.w., cor. Massachusetts ave. ‘Hats, Caps and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Open Saturday until 12 p.m Doveras & Bao. 512 NINTH 8T., INTER-OCEAN BUILDING, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY we would like you to sample the following: 3 styles 50c. Corset Covers for 39c. each, 2 styles 50c. Chemise for 39c. each. Blots Ladies’ Black Hose, Hermsdorf dye, prices G¥c., G3c, and 57c., at 4c. per pair. No. 3.—1} yards Stamped Momie Cloth 390, Scarfs for 25c. each, 14 yarcs Stamped Knotted Fringe Open-work 3c. Scarfs for 25e. each. 2 yards Stamped Knotted Fringe Open-work 45c. Scaris tor 35¢. each. No. 4.—25e. Stamped Pillow Shams for 18¢, a 28c. Stamped Splashers for 23c. dozen Table Napkins, worth €1.50, for siz per dozen. A complete line of the Best Imported Saxony and Germantown Worsteds. All colors in the New Roman Floss for Art Em- broidery, 027 DOUGLAS & BRO. o2t ‘Ninth st Pasurowanzz F URS. ‘Seal, Persian, Lamb, Mink, Astrachan, Wool Seal Monkey and Alaska Sable are the Fashionable Furs for this season. ‘We havo them all in CAPES and short wraps, BEAL JACKETS In all sizes and lengths. Beautiful Plush Reefer Jackets, fur collars and facing. Plush Wraps and Sacques, Muffs, Boas, Collarettes and Trimmings ‘No change in prices on account of recent advance in Beal, BH STINEMETZ & SONS, 1237 PENNA AVE., 029-3 Through 413 13th st Sxarsxins. Owing to the small catch of seals this season in Alaska they have advanced ninety per cent over last year's prices, We have s large stock of JACKETS AND SHOULDER CAPES AND SACQUES, ‘Those desiring reliable goods at fair prices can now obtain them. . Duplicates will be higher. W. B. Moss & Soxs F AND 11TH STREETS. MOQUETTE CARPETS 91.25 PER YARD. MOQUETTE CARPETS, MADE AND LAID 01.35 PER YARD. One bundred snd fifty patterns to select from NOT ONE OF THESE ARE JOBS OR IM. PERFECT CARPETS, and not more than sia Patterns in the entire line that are not THIS YEAR'S PATTERNS Our lineot Moquettes = & lance as the stocks of any three esteblish- ments in the city, and we gusrantes every MOQUETTE AS PERFECT, We will furnish any new patterns in the marketatthe price quoted abowe, FUKNITURE DEPARTMENT. ONE HUNDRED SAMPLE HALL LIBRARY AND OFFICE CHAIRS that we are going te close out st TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT DIS COUNT for cosh on or before delivery. WALL PAPER AND DECORATING DEPT. ‘We have spared no pains or expense in mal> ing our Wall Paper and Decorating Department as nearly perfect as possible, The stock bes ‘been carefully selected and is one of the largest ip the city. We maxe original treatmente our epecialty. In FRESCO PAINTING weare prepare @ to submit designs and estimates and to execute ‘every class of work from cormce tinting to the finest hand work in bigh and bee-relief. We employ the best materials and lebor in execut- ing our orders, and propose te do work at the lowest possible figure consisteut with their usaze. In this department we havea display Fack, ob which we show fifteen different aide wall treatments, some of them the latest from Paria, Fravce, Boston and New York, the three centers from which the newest and most artistie treatinents emanate. A noteworthy trestment on thie rack, which Will be shown in a few days, is French Panel ‘Treatment, With one of the famous Zubers Gonna, An inspection of our stock is in iteclf «color education. We cordially invite everyone to pass jude ment on our line whether wishing to purchase or not. The newest effects and correct imitations of Bilis, atin», Tapestries, Laces and Cretonnes, REASUNABE PRICES—FIRSI-CLASS WOKK—LOTS OF MODESG COST PAPERS OUR NEW WARE HOUSE. ‘Weare now prepared to receive &c.. in large or sustll quantities by the month or year on storage, snd to furnish if desired private roompat $3.65, 67.50 aud $10 per month, according to size. This building is seven stories high, 48 fect Wide and 122 fect deep, and bas been erected to carry our duplicaie stock, and consequently every precaution has been taken to prevent fire. ‘The necessity for this building ts s positive Proof of the growth of our businass, and at the presout day, when competition 1s 80 great everywhere, it is the best advertisement we could possibly have and convinces us that our STOCK and /RICES MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE PURCHASING PUBLIC. ‘The possession of this new building will en- able us to eularge several of our departments that are already the second largest in the United Stater, Stock that is now stored in our establish- ment at the corner of F and 11th ste. willbe moved to our 22d street ware house, and the Carpet and Upbolstery Departments will be extended. OUR NEW FALL STOCK Is now all in, ready for inspection, an@ we Tespectfully invite the public to inspeg the store as well as the stock,which comprises many interesting novelties of both domestic and for F AND 11TH sTs FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING UPHOLSTERY, DRAPERIES, AND WALL PAPERS, Sa ae ee eee, im STOCI Dow READ! 414 91k 5 THE CONCORD HARNESS LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make at low prices, a8 Ouexrar, Roos Asp Canrers OF ALL DESCRIPTION AND SIZES. We make @ epeciaity of these goods and unport them directly from our Louse in Coustantinople. We beve ‘the largest and most superb stock of ORIENIAL BUGS and CAKPETS, HANGINGS, &c., in the city. It wall surely be to your advantage to examine them before buying Cisewhere, as our prices aud goods will no Avon, bave ROCOMDAE TA YARZHABEDIAN & CO. Principal Store and Exhibit Gallery, 1022 Connecticut ave n.w, Branch, 620 14th st. n.w, o28-im Casn Ox Cuzvrz, Ourfall stock of Furniture, Carpets, &c, is now complete, and if you contemplate purchasing suy- ‘uing in our line it will be to your interest to call on us before doing 60, as weare confident we can save FOU from 10 to 25 per cent on your purchasa Below we Mention « few of our many bargains and advantages ‘We will eell you a handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for 617 cash or $18 on credit ‘We will sell you a 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, upholstered in the best hair cloth, for $28 cash oF $30 on credit, We will cell you a 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, upholstered in plush, combination colors, for $28 cash or $30 on credit, ‘We will sell you agood WOVEN-WIRE BED SPLIN@ for $2.25 cash or 82.50 oB credit, ‘We will sell you a good quality BRUSSELS CARPET for 60c. per yard cash or 65c. per yard on credit, We will sell you a good INGRAIN CABPET for 35a, per yard cash or 40c. per yard on credit, ‘We Sew and Lay all CARPETS Free of Cost andde ‘ot charge for the waste in matching figures, ‘We will sell ali CARPETS, MATTINGS AXD OI- CLOTHS on Credit st an advance of 5 cents per yard ‘on the lowest cash price, EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS token on all credit sales, and no notes required. (CABH DISCUUNT aliowed on aij scovants settled tm 30 days, 2 Gaoean

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