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THE FVFNING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c.. SATURDA THE EVENING STAR. |919. Pesserivasia Avene x.w, WASHINGTON: IT 18 WITH PLEASURE WE ANNOUNCE OUR STOCK REPLETE WITH CHOICE NOVELTIES. IT IS EQUALLY GRATI- FYING TO INFORM OUR PATRONS THAT GOoD3 HAVE BEEN PURCHASED FROM FIRST HANDS, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, AND THAT WE PROPOSE GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF OUR GOOD FORTUNE IN BUYING LAKGELY PREVIOUS TO THE ADVANCE IN FOREIGN Goops. WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF FOREIGN BLACK GOODS, COMPRISING GOODS FROM ALL THE CELEBRATED MAKERS IN EUROPE. OUR STOCK OF SILKS, BOTH COLORED AND BLACK, WAS NEVER BETTER. IN VELVETS WE CAN SHUW YOU OVER ONE HUNDRED AND CUSTOMERS THE FORMAL OPENING OF Mazz No Misraxe aces BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THEIR FRIENDS \G STAR has the fullest Local Circelation of any Newspaper in the Wertd, end as an Advertising Medium ts worth more thay all the other papers published in Washington. idles Onnctinbacch Alas Ged tne DOUBLE THE FLOOR SPACE .,THEY HAD | FORMERLY, THE NEW BUILDING ISOCOUPIED| BY TRE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS, ON | THE make a dress fit property. ‘We have oftimes seen illustrations of a bad-fitting ‘waist and the dressmaker would get the blame, but if you would only consider that a Corset can entirely re- arrange the ft of any dress you will readily under- stand that it ts necessary to be careful what style you ‘aro wearing. An ill-fitting Corset also affects the wear FIRST FLOOR-SILKS, VEL SECOND FLOOR-LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER VETS AND DRESS @ooDs, On Tuesday next important elections will be held im thirty-nine states. In many of these states constitutional amendments will be voted on, as in Minnesota, where an amendment em- powering the legislature to authorize a verdict in six hours in civil cases is before the people. WEAR, CORSETS, AND INFANTS WEAR THIRD FLOOR—BOYS' AND MISSES, | READY-MADE WEAR. : FOURTH FLOOR-DOLLS, TOYS, GAMES, JUVENILE| Books, CLOCKS AND BRONZES AXD BRIC- A-BRAC. THIS BUILDING IS SUPPLIED WITH | TWO ELEVATORS CONSTRUCTED IN THE BEST STYLE BY MESSRS. OTIS BROS. AND | 1S LIGHT: ALL FLOORS IN & Nebraska will consider amendments on pro-| DIFEEMENT SHADES OF THIS SEASON'S | |) Mow, therefoes, it te nectseaty Inetieting mens hibition and high license, Texas a railroad| “OUR press GouDS DEPARTMENT CANNOT z MANNER NOT SURPASSED BY ANY | DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNI| TED STATES. THEY HAVE A LARGER AND Mo | nE VARIED STOCK THAN THEY HAVE i 7 ‘& Corset to purchase at such stores -hat have the vari- * commission and limiting the state tax, Massa-| BE BEAT. WE HAVE THE GRANDEST LINE OF | ousstyles and experienced sales people to advise you FRENCH ROBES EVER SHOWN IN THIS OR ANY OTHER CITY. QUALITIES CANNOT BE | C°8/entiously what style will serve you best EXCELLED. STYLES ARE MAGNIFICENT. A | We keep in stock 75 distinct styles of Corsets, ene Pen NENT TO MARE TOURGELEC: | a asiens to wenrent usin ensing that wo con &t ony lady oF miss in the land unless she be deformed. We OUR LINE OF PLAIN FRENCH AND ENG- freely guarantee the wear af any Corset you Luy from chusetts whether pauper ex-Union soldiers shall vote without payment of poll-tax. State officers and a legislature will be chosen in Cal- ifornia, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Ulinois, Indiana, Kansas, Massachu- setts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire,New York, North Caro- EVER SHOWN, AND ALL BOUGHT BE | FORE THE PASSAGE OF THE TARIFF BILL, | AND UPON NONE OF WHICH HAVE THEY aD VANCED THE PRICES. THEY INVITB YOUR CONTINUED ASSISTANCE AND | PATRONAGE, AND PROMISE, ON THEIR PART.|TO BE MORE WORTHY OF IT THAN EVER LISH DRESS GOODs COMPRISES ALL OF THE N . . NEW COLOKINGS AND DESIGNS. Iseaxte: Deranrwent lina, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia and Wisconsin, Montana and New Jersey elect a legislature, but no state officers. Ohio chooses minor state officers, but no legis- lature. The states of Idaho, Oregon. Maine, Vermont and Wyoming having already chosen Congressmen other states elect them as follows: OUR S1OCK OF PLAIDS IS LARGE AND AT- TRACTIVE—RICH WITH RARE COLOKS AND GOuD QUALITIES. WE HAVE FIFTY PIECES OF STRIPES AND PLAIDS IN ALL-WOOL GOODS OF GOOD QUAL- ITY WHICH WE OFFER AT THE LOW PRICE OF FIFTY CENTS PER YARD. ASTRAKHAN CLOTH IN BLACK, BROWN, TAN, GRAY AND CARDINAL, Us, DO matter what price you pay for it, ‘The following few Corsets we speak of are the good old reliable ones—they are the standbys—no risk at al in purcbasing one of these: ©. P., P. D4 BR. and G. Thomson's Glove-Fitting, Warner's, &c, ‘This season we ha\ imported Corsets of our own ‘The Front balf of Second Floor in our 10th street extension has been set apart as an In- fants’ Purlor, thus enabling you to shop with ‘ore seclusiveuessand ¢ if ties isa ‘We Conspicuous among ¢ ing Basket” lined with “Baby Blue" Chiua slik and fluished with a valence of dotted Swiss and mibvon quiling, ‘Bassinett” for carrying the in Another fant in, It is ire white, lined with quilled qutin “thd ‘nnlshed' with izes Jabot and mau ows. ‘Still another novelty is an “Iafant’s Hamper” Tea Gows Derantuesz, Complete line of Ladies’ *Princess” Cash: mere Wrappers with robe front, in neat and Pretty colorings. Sizes 32 to 44. Pric . stills Imported runved Eiahnel Wrappers jue and Gray an Gray stripes— Robe fronts. Price #3. Ladies’ Ali-wou! With full fronts ished with ribbon 0. Stripe Flannel Gowns Vrincess" backs and hu- i oxidized buckles, Sizes to 40. Price 88.50. Ladies’ All-wooi Navy Blue and Dark Garnet Striped Flannel Tea Gowns, wich robe fronts of J. APANESE Deranrwent. Japanese Exhibits are always interestit fou will find ours unusually so, It contains am endivss went of Crockery, both useful and oruan Also Brouzes, Japanese Screens, hare Fottery. Carved 166, Ja} avese fmbrotderies, “Lanterms, Ba Po: » &e. t received fifty cases “Ex. Glen- Audix. Moray,” sjecially selected for in Yokohama, Kove and Osaka, and select w items from them: pening we shall designe in Eime jooda, Also many Plain cashinere—collar, cuffs and rovers, teather ~fold bereen, 5 2,78 “4 Alabama 8, Arkansas 5, California 6, Colorado make aud ideas, based on tho very best principles re- Stitched, Sizew34 1042. 390 fold Screens, 5 {c. 6 inches high, 2,75, or Truuk for trousseau. The tray is trimmed id wuctace work done in heavy 39. 4 fold Goid Embroidered screcus, 5 ft. 6 &; Cancslicah L. Vickinaaa ¥; Wiackda'e Clases W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, warding FINISH, FIT AND WEAR, SSeS Gowns in Cardinal and Derk Tneottttes asd id Gold Easbroldered Screen, 5 ft 6 mt iilcws and seatte st arlicste ene + ti , . : We are also showitw many novelties in Hand- halt-ntting front with plated vest aud revers inches hich. #6. perb buish, tor and gold eubroid= 919 PENN. AVE, NW. h i Y $ . and gold euibroide 10, Illinois 20, Indiana 13, Iowa 11, Kansas THE ADA, 81.75. Fawbroldered Flannel [gad Caahiuere Ww > int of stitched, Sizes 34, 36 aud 38. Price 000 Water-drop Teapots, 0c. each. - i . Maud fs er Teapots, Noorations, edd, shapes, ; 7, Kentucky 11, Louisiana 6, Maryland 6, M ONE PRIOR, __Bt Sacques, Hand-isde Silk, Mull wud Naiuscok (Third floor, 11th st, building.) be. to teach. ‘Neal value H0e tres ane oe ee sachusetts 12, Michigan 11, Minnesota 5, Mis- | \VELLY BLY CAPS, YOUR CHOICE OF 2 Joug aud short Dresses, triinuved in “Real Lace” : ferrut wtyles, plaids aud pls ively, eold n shades, at cannot be bougit elsewhere below Sand 747 Stl st we. THE IRMA, $2. A new line of Imari, Awaji, Sateuma and embroidery roma Fur sissippi 7, Missouri 14, Montana 1, Nebraska 3, Nevada 1, New Hampshire 2, New Jersey 7, New York 34, North Carolina 9, South Carolina 7, North Dakota 1, South Dakota 2, Obio 21, Pennsylvania 23, Rhode Island’2, Tennessee 10, Texas 11, Virginia 10, Washington 1, West Virginia. 4, Wisconsin 9% and fine Embroideries,’ with skirts to match, Christening Kobes, tuber Sheets, Fiannel skirts, Rubber Diapers, wives and Legging, Linen Viapers, Caps aud Sacques, “Cotton Diap ra, ik & Wool Mittens, Keady-made Diapers, Infants’ Trouss aus, consisting of seventeen to forty-one pieces, from $10 te BU. A medium priced one contains— 2 Kuit saxouy Shirts at 37ie. Vases, $1 to €Ycuch. Keal value, Ewibroidered, Gold Embroidered F With? Birds, $1.4 With 3 Birds, = Mitu 4 Binds, 82:25 500 new pleces ou our Z5c. (Thicd floor, first annex) Lars: Croax Derantwest We wish to call atteution to some specially — Values in this department for opening y. One line of Seal Plush Satin-lined Jackets with fuil high sleeves. $10, One Lue of Seal Flush Satin-lined Jackets TUL eH high sleeves, perfect ntting and only d Squares in silk and satin, and we THE MARION, $2.50. art nels, Terra Cotta, Nue, Green f aud echool hare. anole kine, for S Gud decorative art In order to bring these properly beforo the Ladies of Washington the above will be the prize of these excel- lent Corsets for the present. This is not half their value. 2k red superior to any: In the Fifty- 3 Flannel Piemieg ies ithe lite of Seal Plush Satin-lined Jackets thing before sluwa in quality, deague sud ith. rol first Congress after the unseating of a Heretofore it would have been necessary to lay out 85 2 roliiug collar, fuil high «leeves and loop number of democrats the republican majority was 30. Both parties claim the Fifty- second Congrese. A curious feature of the figuring on the result is the wide range of cal- culation. No two calculations agree in either party. Some democrats and some republicans are content to claim a small majority for their Fespective parties. Others figure as high as 50 or 80. This, however, is “fancy work.” The struggle is close with the signs favoring democratic gains, reducing the re- publican majority in the House to a small figure if it is not wiped out altogether. $< The disappointment of those who predicted that the population of the United States would reach 65,000,000 is to some extent mitigated by F UKNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES. A NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE IS THE DELIGHT OF EVERY TIDY HOUSE KEEPER, BUT A COMFORTABLE HOME 13 THE ABSOLUTE RIGHT OF EVEKY AMERICAN CITIZEN for just such corset, We have put them within the reach of all. We fully guarantee them. Will have if not satisfactory in every particular will give you another pair or them fitted to you and refund the money. ‘We only ask for an early inspection of theso fine Cor- sets, The virtuescan then bo better told and a sale easier made, but this much we want to tell you: We want every lady of Washington to visit our Corset De- partment and ask to be shown these Imported Corsets, Buy or not buy makes not a particle of difference, Sale bewins today. When shall we expect you? Plaumel Shirgs ut 81. 2 Embroidere? shoulder Bisnke: 4 Cambric Sips at 50c 1 Robe 1 Basket, Pink, Blue ‘oe White: 2 Pairs Crochet socks at 2. 17 Pieces. 815.00 A handsomely illustrated catalogue of this stock cau be had for theasking, Supplementary to this departnent are Children's Coats in sizes Ato 5 years, in uandsome | laids, Plain Cloths, Black ‘Silk, Moire and Plain, in various Fur ‘Trimmings—all of which we'can match with stylish Lata (second floor, 10th street extension.) Six Derantuenr. We desire to call your attention to a few spec- Jalties in Black Siiks in the following weaves: 2W-inch Allsilk Fale Francaise, 75c. per fasteners, $15. ‘One line ot Seal Plush Satin-lined Jackets With fu high sleeves, shawl roll collar and Beal fasteners, $20. One line of Seal Plush atin-lined Sacques With seal fasteners. All es. 40 inches loug, 20. lack Cheviot Réefers, full high. sleeves and Perfect fitting. All sizes. $5 and $7.00. Black Cueviot Doubie-breasted Juckets with Troy fasteners and shawl roll collars. Fuil high sleeves, $10. Asinck Cheviot Double-breasted Jackets with Toy fasteners, astrachan collars, aud front and sleeves edgea with astrachai. All sizes, s (ihird floor, 11th st, building.) Cortzny Devrantaenr, ‘This department is “ Brand New,” and com- every thing rtaining to uvni of this Character, such as Scissors, Shears, Perknives, ure Specialties, Ka- ‘Manicure Sets, &c., Kc. Wing a full line of Ink Erasers of the Srartoseny Deranraest. 48 Sheets of Paper and 48 Envelopes, in @ wie ba is heets of Paper and 24 Envelopes, in x, 10c. Xour name engraved on Copper Plate and 50 Cards printed therefrom, Stic Latest sty eraving tor Wedding Invi- tation ds, Addrosses, Crests, ne (First oor, 11th st. building. L EN Deranruest. Among our Staple Linens can be found the shading. Sweet Grass Braids for chair-back pillows im Bew shapes. Stools and Bent Wood seats + With cushions of wilk or br up piel, e Bofe Covers in cot bronlery in hollywood, Bags for suepping, Bags tor the opers and 8 for school an chamois and kid, huir-iack Dulows.in lmen, rtistic te,” "“Pilot-whe at « and tastefully decorated ‘ 1 with silk and ribbs In our embroidery stock we are show Bureau Searts aud Cusiious, Center Mats ab ‘Tray and Lea Cloths. ssecond fluor, firet and second annexes.) latest nove ities, Mail orders for these Corsets will receive the most eau, Fnslish aud German manu:act- koods of sam the facts in the case as stated by Superintend- | BECAUSE HIS MANHOOD IS THE PRIME FACTOR Lace Devs PEE MS a me. per yard. ashiueton ‘cl PEPAX ent Porter. The first count of the present cen- IN OUR ae bei tion. Address “Our Mail Order PUnuch All~silk Gros Grain, wear guaranteed, cat srecialtieg re Our stock of “Eve sus foots up the population. exclusive of whites NATION'S GREATNESS, —— -inch All-silk Rhadaine, wear guaranteed, Button-hole Seisso! neha Hack w in the Indian territory, Indians on reservations, $1 ver yard. Lixist Biue, CONFIDING IN THE HONOR OF THIS MAN- en Dur stock also consists of — a complete line of the cele- 00 pes yard. 3-& depkine to and Alaska, at 62,450,540. The increase of per- || Remember woare the ‘Washington Agents” for alines, 7 Fitile Veloutines, ae cissurs: Which we sharpen tree ° Set COD OUR ; souisin ° Ce. centage between 1850 and 1890 is 24.57. The 1 watt de Flew ratte Te ceicbrated “K, B." Razor, Price, $1.98. - chee wide, ‘Suua'l Polka Spot, increase of percentage between 1870 and 1890 | EQUITABLE DR, JAEGER'S CELEBRATED Peau de Soies” orate Date Guarantecd not to rrauire honing tor bryease. ip aud $2 ver yard: Larve Polka spot, : La pis : Satu Parisians, Chevron Diagonal, @irst floor, Lith st.building, uear main en- Ot bine tte ovis Salta Sibel sen. erent was 90.08 But the apparent reduetion of per- cnepiT SANITARY UNDERWEAR Merveiliauzs” Bengaliseda scan | __ anes Damask’ Baphton $4 tee eae ee eee rmbroiderchtited nas, Plounetng an centage in the last decade from the rate in the eee agit dczen. ~ aes aud Mowe decad lained by the gross di ———- : " Haspxencmer Derarraest. Ouristock of Pattern Damask Cloths is now M omits lack atid Previous decade is explained by the gross de- canowe piecemeal os Bl Sele a eon ely complete and coniprises mauy of the latest de- a peamnde Bist aabene ee ee ee eens . e = Vexver Devarrvenr, Ghised our stock of China aud Sapancee Silk Wealso stow atauiter of “xtreme” novel- states. That census by giving a greatly exagger- | UPON YOU THE by evory judicious lady. They can be found in our mice tie: alls thateawee ciscines ta valvee Haukerchicts long ero tus. “Hence the follow PB my Bes yall ated increase between 1870 and 1880 affected ma- USE AND POSSESSION and Plushes aud quote afew “specialties" be- terially the increase in the republic at large. Mr. Porter assumes, and he n be correct in the assumption, that the true rate of increase between 1870 and 1880 was not far from 25 per | cent and that the proportional increase of} population was but 1.2 leas in the last decade | than it was in the one immediately previous, | This is a fairly good showing. Mr. Porter | states the general law to be that when not dis- turbed by war, pestilence, immigration, emi- ration, ete., the increase of population goes | on at @ continually diminishing rate. The natural rate of increase he finds to have been Since 1890 not far from 14 per cent, which would give slightly over 10 per cent for immi gration. The percentage of increase has stead- ily although not uniformly declined in each de- eade. It sunk from 35.06 in the first ten years of the century to 28.02 per cent from "30 to "40, and 25.60 per cent in 1840-1850. The natural increase by the census of 1860 was 24.46 per ceut. With the war period, observing the rule already cited, the percentage sank to the lowest point— 14.89 natural increase, 22.65 total, The republicans in Pennsylvania are picking Up confidence as the conilict in that state approaches the end. It has been a fight between a united democratic party and a divided republican party, the revolt against Quay in the latter organization having assumed startling proportions. ‘The anti-Quay move- ment has been directed especially against the republican candidate for governor, and there is the widest divergence in the estimates of the result in the gubernatorial election. republicans are now disposed to reduce the | democratic claims in the northwestern section Of the state, and there is equally wide di- vergence of claim as to some other western | counties; for instance. Senator Quay promises 1,600 for Deiamater in his own coanty, Beaver, which the democrats say will give only 800 majority. In Fayette and Westmoreland the republicans concede Pattison 200 or 300, whereas the democrats claim 1,000 each. And so on. The great fight is in Allegheny and Philadelphia, In the former the independent movement is so strong as to absorb all the work and direction of the campaign. ‘The anti-Quay republicans bere claim 5,000 majority, which is contested by a republican counter claim of 2.000 majority. Philadelphia is disputed between democratic estimates of 8,000 to 10.000 republi:an majority and repub- lican claims of 15,000 to 23,000. For the state | at large the figures vary in accordance with the political preferences of the figure-makers. The republicans estimate that their majority will range from 23,000 to 30,000 on Delamater, allowing 5,000 republican majority outside Philadelphia, The democratic chairman claims &@ majority im the state of 20,000, and their inde- pendent republican allies one of 30,300. The indications favor the election of Delamater by @ largely reduced party majority, $$$ > ‘Twe Srax is pleased to announce on behalf of that amity, comity and soforthity which | should exist between the states and territori that the Hilton trophy, won by the matchless Marksmen of the District N. G. at Creedmoor | &# long time ago, bas been finally received from the safe deposit vault in Massachusetts, where it was concealed. Several appeals have been made for the trophy without |, and our matchless marksmen were training at short rangeand if it had not come before next Spring they proposed to go to the state hold- ing the trophy and shoot the bull's eye out of everything insight Evidentiy it is a for- tunate thing for the peace and quictude of FLING AMOU} The | 7 the sh: ourstore. We inv. It has admira ‘le fe: TPWO SPECIAL BARGAINS OF EVERY COMFORT, EXACTING BUT A TRI- ‘T AS AN EARNEST OF YOUR GOOD FAITH, AND ACCEPTING THE BALANCE IN PAR- TIAL PAYMENTS, WEEKLY OR MONTHLY, WE ACTING IN THE CAPACITY OF BANKER, | ONLY CHARGING YOU NU INTEREST UPON THE FORCED LOAN. OUR BUSINESS IS TO CREDIT, AND NOTHING AFYORDS US MORE PLEASURE THAN TO Ac- COMMODATE AN HONEST PUBLIC. HOUSE & HERRMANN, 917, 921 AND 923 7TH ST, AND 627 AND 636 MASS. AVE. N.W. su30-4m Deranruest Srones, 1241, 1243 Lith et. se A HASTY DOLLAR WM. C. VIERBUCHEN (Formerly Double Combination.) MAKE NO MISTAKE IN NUMBER, and Drawers, Natural wool, at 3¥e iw Srrciar Uspenwean Suz. ad to 40—c ke » $1, $1.25, $1.50. wives’ Ribved Vests and Pants at 25c., 50¢., Te. #1 ctand Black. Mohair Skarcs, $1 io 80. Specials in Aprous at Lge. and 25c, Nurses" Aprous, ‘ely to be injudiciously expended, yet by trying to saveone you often lose two. gained by haste in trade except by the over-zealous suide dealer who dreads to bave bis goods examined thoroushly lest the customer will quickly sve through lownes- of his pretensions Taxe your time in you to tarry and admire our stock re; and we are proud of it. It was honestly bought end honestly paid for, ant will be honestly sold. You won't wet two dollars’ worth of goods for one doliar’s worth of mouey, but you will | ket the largest one dollar's worth sold in the city. We | pledze our word to you and it is as good as a bund. Our gro.t rempant sale of this weuk will be continued for «few days longer. There is nothing nl-tr Z nd Camel's Hair wt 4Sc,; all sizes in stock, BLUM'S, 745 aud 747 Btu st. xe. ",Pluin Merino Vests, all sizes, good ae. Superior Quality Vests and Pants— $1.35, Laities? Iabbed Wool Vests,in Natural Wool, Sool Shirteand Drawers at 50c.,75¢., 25, 81.0, #: Wool Vests, Pants and Drawers, uter Skits. A good skirt, made full size, ouly 50c.; Wool, Flannel, Cloth aud 2 yards round, full length Notion Department, in Black and White, vt 15c. card 2 dozen, ets S eras 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. BBR 00 NI BB OO N BBB OO ON BoB OO N BBB 00) ON \ MM MM A RRR CCOH H La J MMMM AA K RO OH H MMMM AA Kus @ | HHH (Ee MMMMAE BOSH WILL CONTINUE MONDAY THE SALE OF ALL NNN NUN NAN NONN ADVERTISED FOR TODAY. THE NNN D NNN Oo NNN O NNN NNN RRR occ H A FEB Maca RROOH HW EF MUM AS EE Goo He & 1t 316 7th st. mw. Suave T; EES, EVEKGREENS, SHRUBS, &o., For Streets, Parks, Gardens, &c. FRUIT TREES, GRAPE VINES, ROSES, &o. DUTCH BULBOUs RooTS, HYACINTHS, TULIPS, &o. EVERYTHING IN THE eer PLANT OB SEED LINES JOHN SAUL'S, n1-5t* 621 7th st., opp. Puteut Office, Hars, Unorer1as Axp Cases. Sole Agents for KNOX'S NEW YORK HATS. YOUMANS' NEW YORK HATS, HENRY HEATH'S LONDON HATS, Large and select stock of GLORIA UMBRELLAS Just received. B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, 029-3m 1237 Penna ave, Mosr Wonspenrur, Bazoams, Lovely Wide All-wool Plaids, Yard-wide Henriettas and Casumeres, 250. L ae ad low: Colored Velvets, 81, 81.25, $1.50, 81.75 to $2.50 yard. 24-inch silk Plushes, in an almost endless of colors und shadings, $1.25, 81.00 to 50 per yard. 18-inch Silk Piushes,in art and staple shades, ‘acd, Black Velvet, $1, 81.25, $1.50 to 0 per yard, inch Bluck Velvet, $2, $2.25 to 83 per k Velvet. €3.50 to 84 per yard. uder skylight.) Duerss Goons Deranraenr. Much-needed space has been given this de- partment. It now covers the entire first floor of our LUth st. extension ‘The Combination Dress Patterns are to the right of the entrance and Were never more udsome oF varied, Combination Dress Patterns in Cheviots, Combination Dress Patterus m J laids, Combination Dress Patterna of Broadcloth, Combination Dress Patterns of Cuiuel’s hair, We quote a number of Combination Dress Patterns,in Plaids aud odd uuxtures, at 210 per pattern, Among the piece goods we Came.'s hui, in livht aud hervy weichte, nar- row and wide twills, smooth and rougu fishy 40 inches wide, © showing. To per y ith Astraklan stripes, chec wy, Myrtle, Loudon Gray and Iu*this department we offer all shades, styles and quatities of Silesias, Satives, Caubries, Lex- caline, 4 siles: vening™ shades for dress linings, y work, &., 30 inches, 10 aud 123, por ri Caiubricg in plain colors and evening shades for dress Linings and taucy work, Gc. ¥: Ferguson rothers’ silk biuish “imported for suing purposes, 46 inches, is material is ligbt and fine und we not to stretch. Satines for taucy work, in bright shades, per yard, Quilted Satins for linings ond fancy work, in Pik, Blue, Lavender, Kose, Canary, Balan & inches wide, $1 per yard. (@itst floor, 10th si. exteusion.) Houpay Goons Deranrsest. We are showing in this new department a very=> Attractive line of xvods suitable for Birthday Guts, Weddiug Presents and Home Adorument. Clocks and bi in xreat variety, Lamps 44, the news “Parior® Laut pan. ‘abl Lampe, dy" Lamps, Silk and Satin Lauip ney Paper Candie Shades, Decorated BOOKS AND GAMES, A full line and lurve assortment Books trom the cheapest paper pi ‘book to the finest cloth bound books published for children. Prices from Sv. to All tho popu ar ¢ tung and old— “Go-Bang,” “'Halma,” “Parchest,” “Basiiinda,” “Anabasis,” &e., &. Large collection of Children’s Games, at 10 and 0c. Building and Picture Blocks, (Fourth floor, 10th street extension.) Dou Derarrwenr. We invite attention to this department in which every style of Doll made is represented. Would have you notice specially our 49, 30 “and Yoe, lines. We have ‘Bisque Dolls, Kew Voli. Woolen Dolls, Infant Dolls, Rubber Dolls, Patent Washable Dolla, Unbreakable! " &e., &o, (Fourth floor, 10th stree textens vii ) Stver—Prarep Wane Derantuenr, Having added th's department to our Store, you will find our assortment very complcie and we wish to inform our customers that we shal Tandle only sucu goods as we know to be thor- ouzhly reliable iu every particular. Our own Uaraiitee,as Well a that o: the manufacturers, oes with every article in this line, ‘Tea Sots in 10 different desizus. Bukiny Dishes, ater Filters, Jee Lubs, ‘Cake Baskets, Soup Tureens, ‘Fruit Dishes, Butter Di-hea, ry Dis Syrup Cups, Salad Bowls, ‘Castors, Card Baskets, Liou Bon Dishes, Napkin Rings, Creantand Suwar Sets.&c..&c, iret fluor, 11th st. Nor stairway.) Men's White Japanese Silk Hand-embroid- ered Initial He taateched Handkerotiets with m. Price $1. Wiite Jupauese Silk Hand-embroid- ered Initial He hed Handkerchiefs with Ranch hem. Price Zac. Men's White “Japansse Silk Hand-embroid- Q Initial Henst them. Price White Cl whem. | Pric White Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs e-quarter aud 1-inch hem. Price 25e. Ladies’ Finbrowdered Seailoped Edge White Jopauese Suk Handkerchiefs, im solid colors and White, Price 23 Lad oped Es z Handkercluefs m White and colors. Price dies! Embroidered Scalloped Edge Japanese Handkerchiets in White colors, Prices 81. $125, 81,00 aud & + 70. Ghrst floor; 17th sf building.) Mestix Unsprnwear Devanrvest, ‘This depart pies the secoud floor of new . extension, giving greater space for the display and saie of our lngynificent stock of Gowus, Chemise, Draw- Corset Covers, Walking’ and Underakirts made of muil, caubric and imusliu, trimmed with eubrvideries and laces of all descriptions. One of the newest features is @ flue Cham- bray Gown in plain colors and swipes. i nnel Traveling Wrary Bath Koes inade of fine French opera fin We hud our stock of China Silk Underwear made up specially for this occasion. 1t consists at Dresses, Necngees, Walking Skirts, idersairts, Chen Tact Covers in Pinks Green, Light Blue, Lavender, Cream aud N 4 Blick. Some have hemstiched trimmins, Others Valeucieunes lace and ribbons, Au ef fective dis; lay has been made of these goods in the 50-foot case in corridor ou secgud floor, ur loth street exte. uu Underwear we are showing Bal- moral Skirts made of Melton cloth and flanuel, Doth plan und trimmed. F Underskirts of fiue French opera flannel in all colors, pian, tucked and roidered. Printed and Siik Embroidered French Flannel Dressing Sacques in new conceits: We are also showing many uovelties in Hridal Sete, both silk aud ualnscok. GSsecoud floor; 10th strect extension.) Urnorstery Depvantuest. We invite your attention to some specialties in this departiwent, whieh occupies the entire fourth tloor of 11th street building. ‘Three new lines of 31-inch Drapery Silks, Printed Clina Silks, Woven Stripes—and Jacquard Woven Patterns. MADRAS DKAPERY— Cream Madras, 40 and 50 inches wide, 23 to ‘0c. per yard. mip Madras, 50 inches wide, 60 and 75c, yard Milk’ aud Cotton Fringes to match the above, CURTAINS— Silk Curtains, ‘Cheuille Curtains, Velour Curtains, ‘Brocatellé Curtains, Brussels Curtain: Irish Point Curtains, ‘Swiss Tambour Curtains, ‘Tambour Muslin Curtains, Nottingham irtains, Autique Curtains, FRINGES— Acomplete line of Fringes for all kinds of Drapery T:iumung. Laumvreguin Fringes i great variety of styles, BED SuTS— A “special number” in Bed Sets—Nottingham Lace Bed ~ets—$1.00 per set—of one sproad ant two shams, We are prepared to execute orders for the Topular “Moorish Fret Wor would in- Vite attention to our U; Art Room (4th floor), now nearin a. ihis is the finest exponent of F ork we have ever seen and think it will interest you, (Fourth floor, 11th st, building.) Buasxer Axp Qonr Deranruent. We keep the largest und best assortment of “Blankets” in Washington city. Would call at- tention to the tollowing specialties for Mon- day: raat All-wool Scarlet Blankets, 83.50 pair. 11-4 All-wool White Blankets, #4 pair. ete a Cie oman Fme All-wool White snkets, 86.30 pair. Bills te one of the boat valuos ever offered at the — Full line of Infants' Blankets, @1.25, 8150, 81.75 pair upward. jauts’ Fine Lamb's Wool Blankets, 82.50, 84.25 and 85 pair. New arrival of Eider-down Quilts in Silk and Latest styles and lowest prices ‘Fancy Silk und Satin Eider-down Quilts, with backs of Plain Blue, Pink aud Gold. Sizes—3 by feet, $7; 0 by 6 tect, 8: 6 by 7 feet, $0. ‘Specially noticeable among our White Quilts is the “National” Crochet Quilt in Marseilles patterns, Price, 81.00. and $9 each, 10 each, A beautiful Assort: ut of Luncheon Seta, in- qlud ng cloth and 1 ven doy ies, ut the follow- yards Knotted Fringe Momie Cloth Sets with Light Blue or Salmon bor- with borders Cotta, &c.. 96 per set. Fine quality beached Damask Luncheon Bets with knot 5.50 per eet, Yards, $1. 50 per set. Extra fine q and & 5 test novelties have Just arrived. We few of them for Monday: nd Linen Center Pieces, Stand Covei These are in del knotted fringe, h. (Second floor, 11th st. buildiig,) ite, artistic colorings, with stitetinn, ee Fax Axp Learner Goons DEPARTMENT. Anew linc of Real Seal Shopping Bags with Safin and uusite tops $1.95, 816, 8179, 8 and 3 Chate. sine Bass ‘= steal Seal, Black Bear Blac 1 20, $2, $5.20, 84.25, r sian and Alli- » $1, $1.25, 1.00, 81.79, $2 ling Cases, 75c, 90c., 81.18, 3 to $18 each. 1 teal Seal and Aligator, . $2 to each. auze “Funs in all the lend- ion, $1 S120, 81.50, £2, 83, 84.90, 81.40, 82, ad Cases 830 cach, Gauze Fans in Black and Gold, $2, 82.75, $3 and $3.50 each. Satin Fans in all shades with olive wood sticks, 81, $1.25, $2 $2 and 82.5 (iit door, 11th street building.) Past Derantuenr. ‘We have striven to secure the best things in Prints, Ging haivs, Percales, &e., and although we hiny embrac had littiv to say about them the stock ety than we have shown eding season. As special attractions te the following rds Fancy Kobe Prints, in bright forts and other coverings, ‘Se, and Se. per yard. 1,000 yards Indigo Blue “Gold Seal” Per- ae rds "Fine ne yes" ot faney plaids and stripes, Se. and 2c. per yard. (000 yards Mourning Printa, in Solid Black, ck with White Figures anda choice variety of Grays, Se. per yard. 4,000 yards Apron Ginghams, 8c. and 12, per yard. PRINCESS CASHMERE.—The demand for this fabric is extraordinary, owing to its du- Tability and cheapness for House Dresses, Wrappers, &c. It has a cashmere surface, with 4 imitating, in design and gulorings tho French Wrapper Flannel Ouly ge per ¥i KEINA CLOTH.—This is an imitation ‘of Woolen Dress Goods inade in Piaidsaud st 5 suitable for House Dresses aud Wrappers, inches wide, Only 10c. per yard. We have annexed to our Print Department all Domestic Dress Goods, such as Pacific Cash- meres, uyxed Swungs, Se Danish Cloths, Corded Mer.nos and Scotch Plaids, raging in Price trom 1 23¢c. to 25e. per yara, second floor, 41th st. building.) Fiassez Derarrwest. This Department is now most complete and We offer amoug our usual staple varieties of Winter Flanncls many of the latest novelties iu Kider Down, &e. Dowuie-faeed Eider Down Flannel, in Cream, Pink, Licht Bine and Gras; very heavy warn. 7 ¥ ‘Superior Quality Slucietaced Eider Down, in choice shades, 75c. per yard. ‘The New “Carleton” Cloaking, in atthctive ‘clouded stripes, These are heavy and warm and resemble somewhat the better grade Of dersey Fianuels of few years ago. Price plicate when sc thr tout ab wimg © ter pieces and we wili cut them or sell jack Brnssels Net, embroidered in jored tinsel, @7 a yard, ption, $15 b Flounciny of same desc line de Sole Flouncing, with match included, eu.broidered yard. jouncing, including nar- Tow edge to waten, #22 per yard Mo. ssel.ne de sie Flouncinis, embroidered in White aud ec $10 por yar Robes of 444 yards each of 4S-inch Flouneing gud narrow edge to match of Black Brus Ret embroidered in wiid flower desicus, 820 eact (First floor; second annex.) Mews Fensisures We are showing the largest and most care fully selected tine of Men's Furnishings ever et xhown—L jes as Well ax Necessarien— Jereicn aud duimestic Port.ou of which are will find nanufacture—a Lurwe pro- fivrd to Us heuce yom rode, luakes, Styles aud’ prices But where. {Une USDERWEAR and HOSIERY stock am- cludes Baiorigvan, Merino, ‘Coshmere, ‘Natursl Wool (Sanitary), All Pure ral Camel's Hair, All-wool, Searlet, &e., &, ‘We have these in Shirt izes trom 34 to” 60, Wer sizes rom 28 to 48. several grades of drawers for DRS SHIRTS.—We have all the desirable style im this important item for full dress, with ly embroidered bosoms, in Dur line of Uniaundered Nuwht Shirts 18 lure and attractive, and our laundered coods, embracing many styles, made rk & Flucx, are in bi e and Ve patterns, Wilk white and colored em-= broidery.. You will also find erades and de NIGHT SHIKIS ‘ oe, at popular prices. An exquisite line of Neck- wear of every description, First floor, first anuex.) Grove Devanrvest. uth Pearl Monaque- vves, embroidered im Ladies’ 1 utwon Lougth Mousque- tare suede Gloves, in Iilack, Lane, Gi Lavender, Piuk, Feurl, Lemon, Cream Wiute. button Length, Price #2.50, button Length. Price \ 0-button Length Mousqnetsire Suode Gloves, in Tans, Wuite and Black, Price 4 per pair. eA lo 2 full line of All-silk Je Evening Mitts, in White, Cream, Pink, Islue, Tan, Helio trope, Lemon aud Black, in 12, 16 and 20-bue ton Lengths. (Pirst floor, 11th st. building.) For Deranrvest. < A complete line of fine Furs in the most desir able zrades, made and finished in the best man- er and sty arte, Seal, Monkey, Beaver, Mink, Nutria, Krmmer, #fmcan eal. Raccoon, Gpossums Astrachan, Wool Seal and White 1 hibet, at Bot- ‘tom prices. A choice line of Muffs to match the above capes. Fine Ostrich and Coque Feather Boas in abort and long «izes aud all colors. Sutin-limed White Thibet Capes for opere wear. (Third floor, 10th #t. extension.) Cunorews Axo Misexs Deranruesn. 1 line of Children's and Misses’ Navy Blue Tyilled Chevron Cloth Jackets Sizes 8, 1,12 line of Mixecs’ Ailswool Black Cheviot Cloth Reotir Jackets, doubve breasted, with wide shawl roll collar, Sizes 12,14 0nd 16 your 1 ag of Misses’ Navy Blue Twilled Chevron Cloth Keefer Jackets with deep shaw! roll collar aft Grey Astrachan. Sizes 12, 14 and 1d yearm PYise or Children’s Navy and Brown Flannel ue of Children’s Ne Gretchen style, waist, neck and sceves edged with cord. Rize 6 years. Bize 8 years, bine 1 years, Size 12 yews. (Third floor; 10th strect entrance.) Reapy-wane Bepwean Derarruren, Hand-hemstitcbed Linen Pillow Shams. @1.50 Peido pairs Hand-hemetitched and Embrotd- Pi ‘hams. $2 per pair. Massachusetts and those interested that the Nortox Deranruesz, Toe. per snd pertect work, plain aud tucked, only 400. | Gq! Hair Berces in Gray aud Browns, 02360. xouy Flannels, for Ladies’ W: \d embroidered. $1.35 to @2 it ny Sanct tos eerie me Sic neat cavities Shag ist meorese 2g a Howse Braxrers Axo Lar Rones | protist om = | eno trophy bas at last arrive i eafench Embroidered Aprons, $1 to $2.50 Dette Buhle, $F ad upward go BT, French Tipead. 20. on Wok a een eee eee ane Oe ——- Sounter| nd Blanke' Hy . ; New Mexico will not be a state for a fow ZEPHYRS AND WORSTED: Barvaius in Fable Damask, Towels and Wi capris Necile Boors" containing 150 assorted Tienes for elable™ tar, @1.25, 81.50, Modded bovtity i Flow shame ty a sneer brief weeks or months yet anyhow. An elec- Jur orted Saxony. 120, MERINO UNDERWEAT chs, MANUFACEURERS: | weodles, 37%, 42 and DOs. j 22 75 and $359, = Pueek icrimmed with tinck lave amd faney tion there on the adoption of « coustitution Peberted cannes 208 Benegal Geet nes oe A i Sai BA 106, pe especie at om hare FREES aoor, 11th treet building) showed a democratic majority, and that is rH ‘stock Bio Monarch Uauudered Shirt, Wie, worth 81.25. (Pin hoor, Ltn st bulldlag) sits ealobrateg “Baker” brand, ot ik yailie quite anotgh to justify a negative conclusion, Serieats Coleteated Umboolian, the bes igiices and 83, $5.50" 84, 90.50 andupwark 34 SJewerey Deranruexr. Now that the committees at political head- Ty purchasing ouroods, OUMAY save 20 ver cant Buaw Dirwervesr, Aggie Seah Inteet denne from £25 to aaa cosen' 63, soem Quy acca 2 “Sd steer quarters have stopped sending out campaign Established 1867, 907 FRCARHEAD,& CO, Inghendteep. 2c. toe bor : ing to our Holiday Goods ouside 10th onsen g1050 and siz thea, ee onl documents the thrifty housewives all over the 928 7thst and 706 Kat. om, ni-3t* pe my ag a cllaneal ‘Seta Movement W ‘with, cases, land are wondering where their next supply of | purttaDELPHIA STORE. al to # ie dapons, Wo Dinthes wide, 150, #icid Bracelets, with heart locks, $2, €2.25 kindling material is to come from. Siye "sec Kine id tol inch wide. 420. to 950. per Lit with heat ss sencanciovabeshotress~.- ne ascent Pix SETS E aa wep : The Ohio supreme court is with Gov. Camp- | Prusuzs. iat: sgten tae ot Vandyke, 4 inches wide, $2.25 and 62.75 ‘Silver Thimbles, 20, 25, 35, 45, 50nd bell, but a court doesnotmanipulate | piosn Restor Jackets trimmed with Persisn Lamb, Embracing everything interesting in Silver. paemian ther ing, in Bleek, ORid Gold Thimbles, €3.25, @3.75 and e6 Primaries and conventions, Marten, Mink, Astrachan and Wool Seal. Sinn and Yellow. Pee yard tor Children, “Feiey Fans forthe har tn oa) abel acl ‘The New York Trivune has an able article on | P!Ush Wraps, Plush Secques, mi e418 to $0 per yards fewith fee iver and el neo the velocity of the wind. It doce not refer, SEAL JACKETS, COLONIAL. mawite Gbheaitined =F. a Back, Gis oe, 11 street buitaines however, even remotely, to the efforts of Large stock to select from and at low prices, Ghire Soon 1 at 2 stump speakers for the next three or four days. ——— + New York is still secking a recount, The frost seems to have killed the recount crop, however. ———————2-0~<——____ ‘The prosperous Center Market News is cele- Capes of all kinds. Mufls, Boss, Collarettes and Trimmings, Displayed in many ‘or mounted to the BH STINEMETZ & SONS, ‘WE ALSO INVITE OBSERVANCE rating this week its dret anniversary, 020-3m Through 413 13th st £% ' we aa #3 a ODWARDELOTHROF. pa an ae ad ie - Bee LU ears |