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zi 3 ce, ies : ‘er FVFNING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. FRID. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: FRIDAY......... .-«-@eteober 31, 1890. CROSBY Ss. NOYES... ‘THE EVENING STAR bas the fulicet Local Cirenlation of any Newspaper in the World, and as an Advertising Medium is worth more than all the other pupers published in At this point when the figures of the United States census are within a few thousands of ab- solute official acouracy, it may be a profitable study te compare the percentage of population increase in the District of Columbia with the sams percentages in Various states of the union. The District's pereentaze of increase iv the Gécade between 1880 and 1490 is 24.97. This Fate is exéeeded by very fow of the states tereitorias, Alabama with all tho adva: of her developing resources of iron, coal, etc., fe made an mcrease of only 19.46 in popula ffon. Connecticut fncreased at the rate of 1%7, Delaware, 14.50; Georgia, often called the empire state of the south, only 18.95; the great state of Illinois, 24.06; Indians, 10.65: Jews, 17 Kentucky, 12.54; Louistana, 18.42; Mame, 1.75. Our neighbor, Maryland, grew at the rate of 11.27, nearly 20 per cent less than the District. Other states baving a lower per- eentage than the District of Columbia are Mas- sechusetts with 25.76. Michigan with 27 66, Mis- sissippi with 15.55, Nevada, the state that is Steadlly dying, with 28.81 decrease, New Ham- shire with 831, New Jersey with 27.40, New Matico with 21.16. New York with 17.69—grown so great already she can afford to “go slow” now—North Carolina with 15.54, Ohio with 14.65. The great manufacturing commonwealth of Pennsylvania gained ip population at the rate of 22.55. Rhode Islaud, another prosper- ous manufacturing state, inereased at the rate of 24.8% Other states surpassed by the District have the percentages aubjoined: Sonth Caro- lina, 26.28; Yennemvee, 14.357 Vermont, .02; 2799. The we Met com- piete andthe comparisow cannot therefore be Matte with those states. Ent the figures above presanted are gratifying iu the highest degree. They show that Washingtom and the District are tr the forefront of progress reckoning ad- veucement as in part, at least, based on the Percentage of increase ef popniation, Only far western states and tefrituries, with free government land to tempt immigration, and Texas and Florida make a hetter showtug than the District. _ Dr. Koch's cure for consumption, it is feared, will be a cure wholly out of the power of the poot to ewploy, for the iyimph prepared from metallic yaits which kills the baciliys is very costiy. It i# prepared only after along and tedious process, Auother difficulty is in the way—s long standing case develops other para- sites besides the tuberculosis bacilius and Koch's remedy merely kis the baciilus, Still, to the person Iraving conanmiption fa a primary stage and having the hardeash to pay for the lymph the cure is certain and speedy. So goes the story front Berlin. This story ik weakened Dy the statement that the only person in Dr. Koeb’s ¢onfitience is “‘n celebrated professor.” If two colebrated professors had taken to threwitig sa® en the consumption bird's tall there wonmt Iarer faith Mm ite capture. Bertoas!s. Dr. Koch may confer on humanity ‘the grostest boon it hae received in s physical ‘way Sinte Jenner's discovery of moculation us a Prefownve of small pox. Moch’s discovery is mot, as covinionly thought, an inoculation | against eatching tho dissase; it is administered ater tBe pIMhisis ims been contracted asa cure. te ee There can be no doubdtof the fact that the tepitteame of" the fer nofthwost dire udm mediGcation ct thefariff laws. The people theve ete mostiy fet merenod they ex not vow Gwentiy concerned, they think, im the esteb- Ieimemt or winfntenanés of mantifactures. Men are apt to cousult their ows individual in- teorests or apparent interests, Hence there teed bene great warprise af outcroppings of ie sentiment dither among the northwestern andtetides of public speakers or to a certain cx- tent at the polls. = — Ofr. Stanley says in his defense against the charges mule in Moj. Bartteiot's book, that if the stary could be told in all its horror, it would make sn Englisiman’s “cheek fines with shame.” That would depend largely, Mr. Stan Soy, upon the kind of an Englishman you struck. It wouldn't bave that effect upon one of thote Clevelamd street scandal mobility, for instance. = ee The boltin zstraizht-ont democratic eandidate fof governdr of South Carolina publicly asks the vote of every white and black democrat and Fepublican who is entitled to vote, and now is the ume for the full republican vote of. the state to be polled. Nobody ever objected to a dewocrat voting in that state, and if everybody Votes the returns willswell up ever all pre- coding rccards like a Minneapolis consus with 8 boom attached ee New York city wilt im the end sectre @ re- Come Ff the Cénsts Bureau and Interior De- partment sefuse thie mensure of juxtice, Con- Rrese will Be appealed to, and will certainly in- terlete,— Onuttancnga Tres, New York éity will in the end secure a Grant Monument If her own patriotic people refuse Chis measure of justice Comgress will be ap- Pealed to and will certain!y interfere. et Meticé hae not yot impose? that additional Gutty on five @tock in reprisal for the items in the McKimley tariff! that affeet that republic. Mexico is Bot fvel ive enongh to go isto the re- Priced busines: without dite refiection. Neither is amy other power. There ie more talk than | reality in most of these sumored reciprocities Of bate, — $$$ oe A ballot ia taken by the New York Critic for the dwenty nutortale among the literary women of onr day and nobody votes for either Pils Wheeler Wilcox, Ametie Rives Chanler or Mcx. Prank Leslie! The vory heavens shake ‘With imhgnams score at such Luse ingratitude 00.1 torgevtainses. eres There is no treth im to foport that Massa- chusetts is getting Bet Beane frome Califoruia | Phe pews of Massachusetts até mot acous- $n [6 Ms. Warwick showid defeat Maj, Mekinley Me emMel aft grateftl manttattutérs in for- Gigh ComPrits will watt t combiie and sod Hitt « modal as Big around as a fy whéol ener beri. does - —— ‘The ftalmns ate pouring into New Orleans im otc Aumbers that “before the Hennessey marderers are captured the whole town will be ik the hethdd of the Meta. four refetts om irmip povert? at’ flo longer wonders a¢ macis as ne dod a0 lth stubberie need a There ie so much politics in the papers aew- adage thet sente of the presser bive to be dies Infected etry Wt Hotes att ghekaad WIN? eat bean? a Gevege Prancte | rath was Sesavercd thst we are on the @ of @ financial emits, Booed Gearge desize (0 borrow & quarter? ‘The thacmmatt Rpwrer Fuggents a paart bet. | ton as a budge foe the tofMewere of McKinley. | Die Erg rer we an enecnie of ie dousocrane, | Pte, sts pts ct Mr. Bynum’s friend ff Pedians are running Witt for the Spusitership of thé ffonse, which, fo ass fhe least, is just a fittle previcws, ———— — > Sevater Sherman thinks Major YeKiniey bus | Ct @ fering cheace, and if tre frejér in’ ight | TTT? 06. ing there 7 BOtsis Mh the sit lenges, Sows ite tte ot to tack your petitieal Sudenent eich year gor = WE HAVE A COMPERTE STOCK OF EVERY ESSENTIAL THING IN THE LIVE OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS FOR THE YOUNG MEN, BOYS AND OHILDRER. IF THERE IS A NEW STYLE OR FABRIC THAT HAS ANY MERIT YOU ARE #URB TO WIXD FT AERB, AS WE ARE AT ALL TIMES ABREAST OF THE SEASONS WITH THE NEWEST FASHIONS, JUST NOW UUR REEFERS AND OVER- COATS HAVE THE CALL, WE CAN 8HOW YOU AN ALMOST INEXHADATABLE VARIETY OF CAPE COATS, MEDIUM LENGTH, WALKING OVERCOATS, STORM COATS, DOUBLE OR SINGLE-BKEABTED COVER COATS AND THOSE ULTRA STYLISH GARMENTS FoR THE Boys. MEDIUM AND BEAVY-WHIGHT REEFERS, GIVE US THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING THEM TO YOU, THE PRICES AKE VERY REABONABLE, B. ROBINSON & vo., AMERIOAN OUTFITTERS, ©31-¢0 909 PENNA. AVE. 3.W. TTT TTT TTT TTT Wau H. Me Karws Danx Lerrzs. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 33, 1890, ‘We do not mind telling it. Hore m thenceretot the big tredewe are doing in Coats, Cloaks, Suits and Fornishings: Au inviting store, an invitimg stock, inviting wtore man- Bers, sccommedsting clerks, oue Price and patrons satisfied at all Muzards. If donbie the umber of beopte knew about our «tore and the exerilence of the stock we would do double the busine —ne Large ns Mt ts. Weare spreading the news, and we Bre glad to notice that many of our Patrons are helping to apread it Go where you may for whatever else you want that we donot sell, ‘but it is toyour Interest te come dere for Conta, Cloaks, Suitennd Fur- aisuines, Take Plush Coats. Thero is any quantity of wtutf asiling under the Baiwe of Piveh that iwu't Plush wt all 8 disgrace to the Plush family. The same with Furs. We ofler a Real Seal Plush Coat, with old gold satin Lining, and sertakin fant $15, and we have house for leas, $20, 30 up to 850 will bay be Gloves that ere good and will wear well are @ rarity. Cheap tntertor gloves have had thetr day, as the de- mand henceforth will be for goud gloves, We have steadily maintained the biwh standard of quality for witch the house of &. A. Teylot wan noted, and here is one piace ut least where you can bny Good, Stylish Suede M Pique Suede and Kid Gloves, $1.25, Next comes the full line of “Rey- nier” Gloves, which have ne sape- riora, Ladie# and Children's Cashmere Gioves, in Black, Blue and Brown, per pair. NDEKWEAR.—No wool or wool- mixed underwear is adstutiy an- FETE EIEPE PPE EEE PERE I CECE EEE IIT Et Lttbiditl hrinkable, Herv is something that 1s as near to wushrinkable as possible towetit, Ladies’ White Ribbed Wool- and cotton Vests, bigh ueck and Jong sleeves, ryarl bnttons, and only 7 b Biz stock of Ladics' and Cbildrew's ‘Winter Under wear. Tomorrow wit! be the *ChNdren's Day"~eeturday. You know what expect of our stgck of Children’s Gud Mites Coats und Cioake, we sid ‘We shall say t@ bting Wen. i se earty athe aay se possible, es evenings Wo are crowded, t EABRARLELMLLEEASOLGLEGLAGARELAE PITRE WILLIAM H. MokNEW Guecessor % KR. H- Taylory 934 Pa. ave nw, ” H ERE HE F z E HHH Ee RF OAA H gE Bw Aaa U ow KEE ¥ “4a ub CORNEX SEVENTH AND H STS. N.W. Rather previous to speak of Holidsy Goods, don't you think? But, Bevertheless, wo wil say that they are beginning toarrive, We have gleaned the market aud succeeded in securing only the very Lowest products Oar Hines eusbrace some rare novelties, and when con- templating making auy purchases do not fail to call and inspect them. Below you will find an Unusually attractive list for tomorrow, TTIT # rt r rR RR r R RR R bt A IT Rt AA IR Ki R Wire Meat Brotlers. Patent Childs Tray, complete.. Machine Oli, por bottle Large Stee) Hatchets. Dottahne’s Jet Ink, yer doth “Now Pattern” Crystal Celery Giassos. Vetvet Tip Whisks . Large Painted Tim Water Carriers... Willow Waste Bask A pretty line of Faney Cut Pattern Crystal Gobiets .. Table Spoons, ? eel. ‘Table Lamps, decorated base and opal Ruby Glaw Gas Shades, Large Crystal Glass Wator Pitchers. aeaseeeseee Combination soap Dish, with cake of tailet soap. Wax Gas Tepers, por bor. ....... Very meet Square Shape Decorated English Chins Tea Sets, 56 pieces. ++ 82.98 Newshape Americon Chins Toilet Sete, with Pretty floral decorations, 10 pieces. + 83.48 Abesutiful line of 10-pieco Sets. with delicate finved and floral decorstions, with rich gold Decorated Paper Lap Shades.. J A new line of 20224 Artotypes, in neat, solid osk frames... = Decorated Bisque Firures per pur . ‘The mysterious, entertainiug and amusing game of Ouija (we-Ja). PYICC...... scesessconsereenees 1-50 THE FAIR, FRANKLE & CO., CORNER OF 7TH AND H STS. ¥.W. 4.25 was bi “RB 433 puality bn. Rerse 6.00 a8 7 ¥ Dicks BLANKETS om Dark beg he Cane " Ay b= a 13.00 ig ARTS. o31-w.f.mtoaéa 1432 MLVABLA AVE. ¥.W. PEs ticiff wa tox—at cy tale on fareign | S™ menufacturers employing pauper labor. as PERRY'S. If it fe 2 question who shall have a new wrap—the mother or her little girl, yoo can mate up your mind thegitl gets it, If there is oue thing thore thes another that ts mestand drink to lady's vanity it is to wo her Little damehter becomingly dressed. Hvis how to feed this fire of human nature that we want to diecuss with you. Something has got to be doue about thextels’ wrap, Lent yeut'wte gutxrown, oven if itis not worn out—and anyway it is old style—and that never willdo, Letua get down to business sud see what in what. 89 Misses’ Chinchitie Recfer—any site from 12 to 18 years—#3.75. This is @ special price On Wepecisily fine garment. E Minses’ Disgoual Chinchilla Reefers—13 to 18 years—€4.50. 4 Biack Cheviot Rerfer—with standing col- u 12 to 18 years—86.50, ta" Navy Blue Cheviot Jack: cord ties—12 to 18 years—$7.50. EH Wide Wale Cheviot Reefer—tedich collar— 12 to 18 yearn—97.50. GF Cheviot Cloth Jacket, Astrachan collar and cuffs, pearl buttons—12 to 18 years -89.75. §2™ Imported Chevron Reefor—tailor made—12 to 18 yeors—-911. f9~ Beaver Cloth Jackets, Astrachan collar and Sdwings-wilk frows—12 to 18 years—B12. fH Fancy Check Jackete—edged with cord—silk frogs—12 to 18 yeurs--815. €2~ Navy Blue Cusvrow Juckets—Astrachan col- = lar and facing—wilk loop fronts—12 to 18 years—-$16. SH" Navy Bine Chevron Jacket, with Persian Jamb collar and alk frovs—16 fo 28 yeare— 825. Fa Extremo Novelties in Misses’ Jackets—14 to 18 years—exclusive stylen— $15, 218 and $20, Tiow is that for the misses? We have been to New York again, You know what that means. Anythivg new that had cropped out since we were there before came home with us. The above are a few of them, THE CHILDREN'S— € Blue Cheviot Reofers—fancy cord edging— 4Yeara 6 Yonra 8 Years 10 Yeare 12 Years $375 $400 8 $4.50 y Blue Cheviot Meefer.— White stitched cuffs and pockute—White pearl but- cot: tous— 4 Yearo 6 Yours 8 Years 10 Years 12 Years 85.00 95.50 86.00 $650 87.00 EW Blue Sailor Iackets—«ilt buttons—embroid- ‘ered anchors on collar aud sleeves— GYeare Years 10 Years 12 Years, 89.00 2950 810.00 $1050 62 Striped Srotch Gretchens—with deubdie capes, 4 Years 6 Years 8 Years 10 Years 12 Years 24.00 28.75 49.50 810.25 G2 Large Plaid Gretchen's, with plaited shart and 811.00 10 Yeats 12.50 $13.50 2 Lote of Novelties to pick from in Long Coats— 10 to 16 yours—815 to 825. The selection of a Coat is alba matter of taste—but we are satire we havo Just the assorturent that will grat- ify that whim, You ali want style. Ours are stylish, You want them alittle different from anybody else's. Ours are exccuswvely ont own, You want them reason- able tn price. Again we fill the bill. Don't see any reason why we should uot have the pleasure of serv- ing you—do sou? SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVR Established 1840, w Tur En Or Low Prices Sun HERE ‘W. A PIERCE & CO., BUCCES#ONS TO £ @. DAVIS, ‘719 Market Space, Comer 9th strest. throughout the entire store. Fist Ho. RIBBONS, ‘They are going fat. Weslinde to that Special in Satin-edge Albsilk Gros Grain. This ribbon is 9% inches wide; extre-Reavy quality: 40 colorinzs. It exnnot bématclied for less than 43c. It isoue of ourspecial bargains, and we offer it for 25e, yard. We would also ask you to look at tho All-silk Satin-odgo Gros Grain Ribbon that we are selling for 10c. It is 24 inches wide, in ail of the newest shades and would be good value at 18c. While it lasts you can buy it at lOc. yard, Sxcoxp H ST UMBRELLAS, ‘This has been agoéd mouth for um brellas, They have been needed almost every day, fst yo conuct Well afford to be without one when they are to be ob- Tained at such low prices, We undoubt- edly have the largest showing of these goods in Washington. Wo havo them im every quality and every style of hau- dle, in prices from the lowest to the most expensive, but the special that we are speaking of today is a Very Fino Gloria Cloth, electro-siiver bandies, 26 inch, for 81, and it is good waterproof umbrella. Tump Hier. FINE FOOTWEAR. Ladies’ Fine Silt Hose, in Black, Mode, Rera, Tan, Slate, for 75c, Ladies’ Fine Silk Hose, made of the ‘best spool silk, fi boot patterns, black boot with top of Nile Green, Mode, Cream, Tan, Light Blue, Apple Green, Cardinal, Canary aud Lavender, for §2 ber pair, Ladies’ Extra Fine (Spool Silty Hose, in solid colors of Creata, Mode, Tan, Nile, Apple, Cauary, Light Blue. Price, $3 Per pair. NOTE, —These spool silk goods we have made to order and they are well worth 84 per pair. a eh eer nT Dien i INT. @1.25 KID GLOVES FoR 970. These are the best (real kid) Gloves ever offered in this city for the money, They are not unre- Mable, shoddy goode; they are rexular $1.25 Gloves, We know you cannot buy them anywhere else for lens than $1.25, for no one else can ret them, as we bought the entire lot. Wo have just received the second shipment today, #o if you are in need of gloves you had better come early and make your selection before they are Picked over, They are 'Ten-buttou- length Undressed Kid Motsquetatre, in all of the new shades, for 970. a pair, Foster Patent-hook Kid Gloves, in all of the newest shades, dud also in Black; 5 and 7-hook. Prices, $1, 1.25 and 81.50 a pair, Firm Hz. ROTIONS. Shoe Horns, made of the best French born, highly polished, 15¢. English Hair Pins, 50 in box, 3a.» box Double-end Steel Cfoclist Neodied, Go. each, Clark's “Mile-end" Crochet Cotto: Bo: a ball, : Frouch Oxidined Garter Oleep, 200 ~ per pair. Twilled Tape, 36 yards im piece, 160, Piece. ones ‘W.A. PIERCE & 004 Budéessors to E.G. Davis, 719 Market Space, Corner 8th street, “rear Ax Dansszase Doca not im this case tefer to day and mote neeeeee a iss et cont Tinted Papers for deo with the the for the White sud Gold Ink» @ne Bottle each of the Inks are sup- ‘With Cabinets in addition to tho our Quires of Note Paper and En- “veoyeE. Pree, Tro Corouxe To Tus Ov t#-THE SPECIAL PRICES POSITIVELY ROW. THE RIGHT RESERVED TO SELL cusTourn, we RQ TOT APR Err A a } bt = grr A AA Tt P a ALLILA 4 oo 8G bk 0 8150 xD b 38 ‘6d Kun “oo ‘THE “PALAIS ROYAL” 4-BUTTON UN BACKS, AS USUAL, EVERY PAIR WAR TO TRY THEM ON TOMORROW. 2 a HX 00. g8S85 REE a i 8 ets & ‘00 ER 250. WARRANTED FAST BLACK HOSE, RIBBED LISLE HOSE, LATELY REDUCED 1 Mt ii oes "En EVERY HANDKERCHIEF IN STOCK MA 1 ll 2 it Ul 23 1 FOR 9 CENTS OR THREE FOR 23 CENTS. SOME OTHER SURPRISES, 91.26 Black Satinctte Corsets,.....0ee8 800. Freuch Plaid Dress Goods... ‘80c. English Stripe Wool Suftings. 690 50c, Check Wool Suitings.. 390 30c. G.G. Ribbons, satin edie. - 250 26e, Ribbons, 21. and 20c. Ribbons. 12¢. yard Tissne Vetting, all colors. 68, Ohina Silk Drapery Scarfs... $1.25 “Gloria” Umbrellas, warranted one year..#1.15 OCTOBER 3 $1.59 “Gloria” Umbrellas, fancy handl $1.39 48c. Japanese Puff Boxes. 750. Hand-painted Puff Boxes... 96c. 4-butten French Kid Gloves. 886 S button Mousqustalrs Glovia.../.... ices 700 (Continued in adjoining column.) Usvenwnar Ar Scnpnise Prices, Tomorrow morning we'll receive @ new supply of that 50c. quality HEAVY RIBBED MERINO UN- DERWEAR, which we will offer for 35 cents. The Vests and Pants in all sizes: the extra size Vests measure within two inches of three feet in length, The qualities of these will also surprise you: the Ribbed Black Silk Vests at 69 certs; those in colors at 75 cents; thoss extra heavy at $1.48, and those marked at higher prices and on which 10 per cent dis- count will be alloWed. The ilk Hose tomatch in colors are reduced as followat 75 conts for the Hose marked 85 cents; 89 cents for those marked 98 cents, and $1.35 for those marked 1.59. Ten ver eent off the marked prices of tho more expensive Colored Silk Hose snd all Black Silk Hose. So much for the special prices, Let us now remind You that our regular prices are lower than prevailing quotations, and that the qualities and variety to select from,without counterpart in this city, AMERICAN HOSIERY CO.'S UNDERWEAR. (Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’, Children’s and Infants’) This celebrated Underwear nev ds no praise from us. ‘We rather refer to the fine collection here and request an examination of the qualities offered at the prices We aro showing seven different atyles for Ladies’ wear, which include Ribbed 4nd Pisin Merino and All- ‘wool Veats and Pants, Priees stert from 73 cents, Thé Union Suits and the Separate Vests and Pants for Children, also Drawers for Boys and Wrappers for Baby sre hero in two weights of Merino and also in all wool, Prices start at 45 cents. CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S UNDERWEAR. (Ladies’ and Children's) ‘What the American Hosiery Company 1s to America ‘so is Cartwright & Warner to England. We are ready supply you now et prices that will be impossible later, JENNESS-MILLER'S PATENT UNDERWEAR, The All-wool Union Suite for Ladies—$4.28 for small aud medium sizes, $4.48 for large and 84.68 for extra sizes, The All-wool Divided §hirt at 83.25 for ordinary size; 83.60 for extra sizes, UNSHRINKABLE ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR, (Every Garment Warranted.) Whatever your doubts may be don’t let them inter- foro with fact. It is a fact that if these garments shrink in washing we will refund the price paid. Made of the finest wool, in White or warranted Fast Bizck. 81.56 for small avd medium sizés; $1.68 large size: 81.75 extra size. We also offer, 4'T ONLY 85 CENTS, Ribbed Vests, which will not shrink. However, these are not ail wool. To prevent shrinking cotton is added, but in such small quantity that the virtue of ‘the wool is not lost, me VENTILATING BUCKSKIN UNDERWEAR. Ladies and Men's Garments of every description, Alsoy Ventilating Chamois Vests for ladies: double at back so as to protect the lungs, With no sleeves, 3; Jong sleevem 84.00, . PALAIS ROYAL UNDERWMAH BPROIALTIRG, Tt fa the qualities fot the @rices that make theni “apectal.! Ribbed Merino Veats tnd Panttt......ssvsseasesssser B08 Plain Merino Vests and Pants... Ribbed Balbriggan Vests and Pant Merino (two-thirds wool) Underwear. to aeo lt, Sperone starsat cial prices, — Sarvavars Srantuna Sonenises, ONLY-FROM 10 AM. TO 5 P.M TOMOR- BUT ONE PIECE OF EAOH LOT TO EACH DRESSED KID GLOVES, EMBROIDERED RANIED, BUT IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE ET eo ¥F 9 9 BRE u %§ «= CENTS. F oo ok OE 1 By FANOY COTTON HOSE AND THE 35¢, TO 25 CENTS, ALL aT 12% CENTS A Pain. Bot FY 58s se KK Fv ®ss, FoR “x CENTS. REF « §. Kk F S38 5 yg REED 12% CENTS OFFERED TOMORROW THOUSANDS TO BELECT FROM. STILL MORE SURPRISES, Marked ’ Tomorrow's Prices, Prices. $1.48 Sterling Silver Lace Pins., 750 $1.25 Rolled Gold Lace Pins... Tse $1.00 Real French Enamel Pine. . 280 980. Karrings, in many style: $3.50 Earrings, real gold sotting 50¢. Chatelaine Bags, all styles, $1.00 Seal and Antelope Bags... 85c. Leather Writing Tablets, fitted. 50e. Hand-painted Quill Feather Fans. 21.00 With Marabout Feathers... $2.00 Real Ostrieh Feather Fans... 896. Children’s Feather Fans. @1.00 Dolls 89c, and 250, Dolli -- Me $2.25 Obil@ren's Surah Bik Hts .....0...ss0e8L08 10 pet cont marked off prites of ati Puts, Brie-«-bre end Infante’ and Children's Blion aba Lutig Coat, 750 (Continued below, in both evlumns.) Srectan Diseray Or Wau. (THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY.) Those having accounts st the credit stores are kpe- cially invited to this exhibition of House Robes, isters, Jackets and Jerseys, The price is plainly marked on each garment, so that your eyes wiil tell you whether our cash business admits of lower prices, than usually prevail. You will find our buyer and assistants will be jpleased to try on any garsfieht you may fancy and WITHOUT REFERENCE TO YOUR BUYING. Every convenience for ladies and chil- dren will be found in our Cloak Parlor, which 18 one of the largest and best appointed in this city, rt ih Sow t 8 We point especially to the Jackets on which the price mark resds @12, THE PRICE FOR THIS WEEK IS TO BE $10.50, The extra sizes are in- cluded at the asme price. We can’t do these garments proper justice iu @ newspaper advt,, since the shape, materials, trimmings and finish cannot be shown on paper. If they could you would recognize the 15 garments of the cPedit stokes. STYLE 0. Chevron Jacket, Black or Navy, astrakhan collar and cuffs, satin fading, braid ornaments, STYLE G. Chevron Reefer, Black, Navy or Tatt, Medici coilar, braid ornaments, side pockets, STYLE K Beaver Reefer, Black, large buttons, collar and re- vere braided. STYLE L. Cheviot Blazer, waistcoat alAnglaise, braid bind- ing, side pockets. STYLE R Seal Plush Jacket, revere, satin lining, real deal trimming. t#-These garments have the Correct style high sleeves and are tailor-made, We claim $12 to bea very low priee for them. Asis customary we have taken the best value in stock snd quoted s reduced price for the special sale-TEN FIFTY UNTILSATUR- DAY EVENING, igs 1 Bs noe 1, 1895—-TEN PAGES. ux Ixuire You TO aTTE| ND rug GCG RR! a eu RF > 00 O60 oP A RE PE oe Ri of Fi gs 6 Ga Aan & BP 8.3 3 i EE SS NA Bove “od Bk 54S oad OF OUR MA) GNIFICEST 00, BRE eR 8 Sk S SPRe.. | he 2 " oo - 4& FT LEE PRAY. Ri? gts 4 SA} te ae Bw lek F - FEES Wee HE FROM 104 M.|TO 10 P.M ae (ee AFTER THREB MON | TRS OF aRDTOTS WORE WE HAVE ENDEAVORED TO PRESENT TO THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON 4 JEWELBY ESTABLI | SHMENT EQUIPPED IN THE MOST APPROVED MODERN STYLE OF ARC | HITECTURE, AND HAVE SCOURED THE MARKETS OF EUROPE AND AM | ERICA TOGATHER THE MOST COM- PLETE SELECTION OF FINEST GOO | DSINOUR LIKES, COMPRISING Im E Pant bs DD BA HINO Bp Le ng £°3 a D> Hy AA 44 tf 4 boy 8 Se Wt AA ° a Di gr 3 ‘00 pp see | Wy £44 Sg Sus% > Oe ug ww o wow LEATHER Goons PEBESIT ALS, 00, PPR TTIT HT £8 A a | P% PPB a he | Pre Te SARE | go) PPB ‘ PE FP isbibas 49 are ~ tabs: WE SHALL ONLY RANDLE TBE | PINES Ghabrs in THERA LIND AND OUR PHIGES, AS HERETOFORE, | WILL BE THR LowRétT. WE PLE pos 4 REPOTATION oF 22] reane sTARDING- A: HARRIS 3. twronrzas Oly piauonné, ad el a