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_ IN THE FOLLOWING FURS: ALASKA SEAL, MONKEY, ASTRAKEAX, BEAVER, WOOL SEAL, PERSIAN LAMB. BLACK HARE, FRENCH SEAL, FRENCH CONEY, NUTRIA, BLACK MARTEN, MINK, DYED OPOSSUM, ERIMMER, WHITE THIBET, &c. BOA8, COLLARS AND MUFFS, FUR TRIMMING GaBRIAGE ROBES AND BLANKETS, SATURDAY, for tne purpose of intro- Gucing & new lineof Perfumery that is manufactured for us and sold under our label, we will give a public demonstration Friday and Ssturday. This sale will be ‘Under the personal supervision of Mr. Leon H. Myers of New York city, one of ‘the most celebrated manufacturers of Tomorrow, Friday, will be our regular rem Rant day. Owing to the “Opening” last Mon. Gay of our new 10th st building the sales for the week have been unusually large, thereby Jeaving us many “Odd Lots,” broken lines and sclied goods im nearly every department. You Will be repaid by making wee visit carly as Pomxible) Friday, as this offering represents : = ea A Prnzscr Warratoo For Prices | Fons, Frens.| Souzruxa New. weoneane & aebtinen ar & hl ERPS pe SEAL Sacgurs, Z eee BOSTON DRY ooops HOUSR . SEAL JACKETS, va jaTORN, D. urn py 2 5s x Proctastination may steal time—but here's SHOULDER capes, wasn THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1890, ber Fe a Py Y ” Bssg ms bas case where e-walt wines saving. Of course you ee stolndine lagnolcrs earbey e Sus5 = Gidn't know {% would—neither did we—but be- ing unexpected it is none the less welcome, ‘There sre in the neighborhood of s dozen anda half lots of LADIES’ SHOES—house and IN THE STAR OF YESTERDAY, BUT WE CON- street—that are “styled to the ecason.” How . popular they are the poverty of sizes gives CLUDED To THE MISTAKE BY Proof. We're going to haves special sale. As THE EVENING STAR bas the fullest Lecal Cireulation of any Newspaper Inthe World, and as an Advertini Medium ts worth We have some beauties—and they are just fresh he rs published in from the makers—TEA GOWNS and WRAPPERS— mere than all the ether papers pa comfort and service in the latter and dressed-up Washingten. elegance added to the former—Both are indispenss- Z| ble ina wellstocked wardrobe—Yon don't want to The Farmers’ Alliauce is “im it.” ‘The fact | t#k° the time snd go through the worry of making # ‘wrapper—Certainly not when you can buy them so that the democrats will have the House of the | cheaply. ‘They will suit you better than any you could Fifty-second Congress by = majority great | get up yourself. We will let you into the history of » THAT OUR ADVERTISEMENT DID NOT APPEAR enough to enable them to dispense with the aid in organization of the Alliance members does not exclude this body from all prominence im the business of that Congress. Many of the southern and western democrats were nomi- Rated and elected because they were known to be in sympathy with the goneral policy of the Alliance, mcluding with some amendments the warehouse or subtreasury bill, the darling of ‘the Alliance soul. These members will make their influence felt in the work of the body. ‘They may notcarry through all of their de- mands, indeed they cannot secure the adoption of the unamended subtreasury plan by the House, but there is little elso that they desire which will be refused them. This fact, now perfectly apparent, shows that the democratic “revolution” has worked to a considerable ex- Went on the lines of the Farmers’ Alliance, The | embarrassment to the democratic party will be im the fact that while they are to please the impertant agricultural population there are other people with rival claims that mast be satisfied, or rejected with risk. — tion law in Maryland is partly bad. It is good in so far as it teuds to secure an honest ballot by the intro- duction of the secret or Australian system of Yoting. It is bad in that its registration fea- ture excludes from the electoral franchise many persons who are entitled to it on every princi- ple of equity and wise statesmanship. The inarsh operation of the law has been again and again pointed out, The hedging around of the voting privilege with innumerable delays and personal vexations may serve temporarily a Political purpose, but the good sense and fair dealing of the people of Maryland will assert themselves in the end and secure a very mate- rial modification of the portion of the act of which complaint is reasonably made. The victory of the democrats is more wide- spread than the most sanguine member of that party could have expected. That most of the chief strongholds of the republicans should have been wrested from them and a democratic major- ity in the popular Louse of Congress of more than @ hundred should have been returned isa _re- sult 0 sweeping that it cannot fully be grasped. It etrains the mental faculties to conceive of the loss of such states as Massachusetts, Michi- gau, Kansas, Wisconsin, not to speak of the great state of Pennsylvania, whose course is more easi’ understood than that of some of the others. Nothing short of popular up- hbeaval could have taken them from the repub- lican column where they have been so long ‘the chief reliance. io There was some execution among the political leaders on Tuesday. Besides Messrs, McKin- ley aud Canuon a numbef of other leading republicans fell by the wayside, including Messrs. Gear and Lafollette of the ways and means, Adams of the judiciary, Baker of com- merce, Conger of coinage, Morrill of invalid pensions and others. Still many good men are left, and the new democratic membership in- cludes some eiperienced members of former Congresses. + It is an extraordinary election which puts Senators Ingalls, Evarts, Farwell, Blair, Spooner and Platt of Connecticut upon the ragged edge of defeat, and may push them over. It is well for the republicans that their hold-over majority in the Senate isso large. ‘Their control of the upper house cannot stand another such shaking up two years from now. $$$ __ The tariff went off half cocked, that’s what did it. If store keepers all over the country had not forgotten their patriotism in their wild Untamed desire to make 300 per cent on pearl buttons, #97 net on a bottle of champzgne, and 25 cents a puff on Havana cigars, they would not have marked ali goods up right on the eve of election and given the horny-handed son of toil a fit of nervous prostration. a The election of a majority on joint ballot of democrats in the New York legislature might be of national importance. If the ambition of Gov. Hill would be satisfied for the time with & seat in the Senate, supposing ex-Secretary Whitney to be either acquiescent or over- mastered, Mr. Cleveland might be nominsted for the presidency by a united party and the way made thus emoother in 1992 for the dem- Ocrats, ——_—s -— —_____ Mr. McKinley's great popularity at home is freely admitted by democrats everywhere. In- deed, hundreds of McKinley democratic votes were there Tuesday to speak for themselves as well as for the Napoleonic major. If there ‘was a Waterloo for the McKinley bill there was clearly no ensuing abdication of Bili McKinley, — Rqgeecc ——-<- Representative Atkinson is probably re-! elected by a narrow margin. The people of | his district mdicated their appreciation of his devotion to the interests of the Pennsylvania railroad by cutting down his majority of nearly five thousand in the present Congress to one of ‘three or four hundred in the next, — ——_$_$—— a ‘The Fifty-first Congress adopted Mr. Blaine’s reciprocity schedule. If it had not would any republican mombers have been returned to the Fifty-second Congress except those elected be- fore November 4? Mr. Blaine was not lost in i the cyclone. { ———————$— All the great reforms inaugurated by the republican party during its brief term of con- trol of Congress will have to be carried out by the democrats. Most of them will be carried wut fect foremost. a ington regrets that the latest news in- dicates the defeat in the second New Hamp- | shire District of Representative Moore, « valued member of the District Committca, oo If a man two weeks ago bad told what is to- | day the sublime and awful truth, he would | have been struck dead as a democratic Ananias | @r sent over to St. Elizabeth's as an incurable | Fainbow chaser. oo i The United States Senate is left to the repub- | lieans anyhow, for if all the doubtful legisla- | tures go democratic the republican majority will not be overcome. oo The cholera or yellow fever must be prevail- ing with fatal effect in Holmes county, Ohio, ue precinct there baving shown a democratic | loss of nineteen. oo | Every trade center in Europe will probably have « big democratic ratification meeting and terch-laght procession as svon as all the returns are in. Every vietory results in the special glory and triumph of one man, but as vet no one demo- erat seems to have a monopoly in Taceday’s | resulta, ————_ The republican minority im the House is the | ealy thing republiean which seems to be on | the increase as the results continue to come in. | ——————— republicans at all ia the House. —— a When the ¥ organs in Pennsylvania admit that it is “an impressive warniag,” an impres- save warming it is. — 2 The cold wave that struck the G. O. P. got in ‘without s prediction from the weather bureau. naa few: €F- Fine Stylish Print Wrapper—cut with » Mother Hubbard front and princess back— 81.25. ta Princess Cashmere, with fronts of the same goods or combinations to match, high shoulders and full back—#2.50. €2 Mourning Patterns of Princess Cesh- mere, with combination front -@2.75. f@~ French Satteen, tucked front and prin- cess back; high shoulders—83.75, {27 Pisin Flannel Mother Hubbard, piped With silk—Gray and Cardinal effecte—$5. 2 Navy Blue and Cardinal Tricot, loose front and back platted to waist—87. @ French Fisnnels in Cheeks—Mother Hub- bard front and high shoulders.—#8.50. fe French Flannel in Stripes, with plain front, with heavy girdie—@10.75, You look for something more elaborate in s TEA GOWN. You will find plenty of use for one—and they will “pay their way" in a very short while. Taste model pretty ones. Indifference will create a botch that you would be better off without owning. Ask your dressmaker what she will cut aud make one for— sud she will tell you she would rather make ‘dress. There is uo mistake about it-it is s knack, We had ours made by the owner of the “knack” —and for origipality aud fine form they are beauties, ead a bit about them: §27 French Cashmere, Watteau back and full back—812.50. #@ Black French Cashmere, with surah silk frout and princess back—$17. f2~ Combination of large figures, with plain to match, with velvet siceves and Watteau back— 0. €2~ Some from over the wrter in silk and satin novelties, ‘ Se Black Satin, with Terra Cotta stripe, Wat- teau back and extra high shoulders—$30. S27" Biack Satin, with Black and Red Satin front and princess back—$45. S#~ Diack Swivei Surah. with Pink Satin front, Queen Anne collar and Watteau back, The whole gown finished in Black Lace—$v0. You could not begin to get these effects together yourself for the prices we ask for them—and we see to it that the fit is absolutely correct before it leaves our hands. Here again in SKIRTS you can buy cheaper than you can make—and the ywill be moro satisfactory. Short length in colors, $1. Short Knit Skirts, in plain colors, $1.50. Short Knit Skirta, with fancy borders, Short Knit Skirts in fancy stripes, $2, nd $3. White and Red Stripo—short length—with Cardinal border, $4.50. 2 Bisck Sateen, with a single row of side plaiting, $1.75. ta" Black Satin, quilted bottom and lined all the way through, 83. |, extra deep quilted bottom and one row of box plaiting, $6.50. $#- Biuck Surah Silk, with quilted bottom bound in velvet, $8. 62 Diack Surah, with wide ruffle, $9, We think we have picked out three subjects for to- day's talk that will find most of you withaneed. If itdoes not there is no harm done. If it does—the in- formation will be worth a great deal to you. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING.” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVR Established 1840. 1t —— VERCOATS, OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS. WE HAVE MORE CHINCHILLA OVER- COATS IN STOCK THAN WE SHOULD HAVE. IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE NUMBER WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE. SPECIAL SALE OF CHINCHILLA OVER- COATS ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 8,10 AND 1L. €35 OVERCOATS, 830. $50 OVERCOATS, €25 OVERCOATS, 821. $22.50 OVERCOATS, $12 #20 OVERCOATS, 816. $18 OVERCOATS, $15, $15 OVERCOATS, 812, $12 OVERCOATS, $10. $10 OVERCOATS, 88. 2G-thks2t da "a Lata bebe wt > C24, eed Brerg 7} Fgh ys 3 ea > EEKES “a3, -\-|-} (\-) g 8 g ft Fry hee sr that here become slightly eet rom handling. They are not damawed and wo warran then perfect with the exception of being slightly woile i Below will be found s list, and as they are but a vi few we would advise Sontcant early. ea BLANKETS, COMFORTS AND BED SPREADS. 24 HONEY COMB SPREADS. Worth 68e. At 49c. ROCHET BED SPREADS, with Mar- forth $1 At#1.19. Li+ WOOL BLANKETS, slightly soiled, 'N COMFORT, with finest French Sateen Cov- soiled." Worth #8. Ar $6. orth ‘At $1.40. ire the s1 'y soiled only. foul ‘traordinary AN K'! All-wool CALIFORNIA BLA! . ice S10. At $8.98. eer LN COMFORTS. Regular price €2.75, At SATEEN COMFORTS. Regular price #3 At 82.50, The abo hold .. ,. cana OxtE wood for FRIDAY AND BAT. SPECIAL SALE IN OUR HOSIERY AND CORSET DEPARTMENTS. KLAR S Pe a OE ‘Boys’ School = C. Boys’ School ne, Be. 8125 and Get’ GIVING THE TRADE SOME WONDERFULUNDER- PRICE SPECIALS DUESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. (Firat floor.) A caso of assorted Fall Shades in All-wool 40-inch Beryes, 350, SILK DEPARTMENT. 50 pieces of 20-inch Canton Chins Silke, all the best shades, including light shades for evening wear, 48¢, All-silk Tartan Plaid Surahs, 580, Novelties in White and Black Plaid Surab, excellent value, 690, RIBBON DEPARTMEN'’ 200 pieces of 4-inch Heavy Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon in the following: Gend’arme, Pink, Cardinal Baby Blue, Hose, Sapphire, Mousse and Nile. KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT, Ladies’ Bicycle Kid Gauntlets, double palms, every pair warranted, $1.48. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. 100 dozen Plaid Laurel Ladies’ Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, This extraordinary good value 5c, UNDERWEAB DEPARTMENT. 50 dozen Ladies’ Scarlet Vests and Pants, all wool and chenille dye. 68 conta This is something that cannot be matched in the city, MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ‘TheBalance of our fine Devit-Conde Underwear, in scarlet, ribbed and fancy stripe, each $1.25. ‘This is another great drive, CLOAK DEPARTMENT, (Becond floor.) Ladies Navy Blue Beaver Cloth Reefers, neatly bound and perfect fitting. $3.98 Ladies’ Broad-wale Recfers, in Black only, sizes 32 to40. 93.48, Ladies’ Black Chevron Refers, astrachan shaw! col- lar, full roll, frog fastenings. $8.90. ‘This is s regular $12 garment, Ladies’ Fancy Cassimere Newmarkets, loose fronts, in Black, two shades of Brown, and Gray, $10, This is considered as good s value as could possibly be offered, CORSET DEPARTMENT, (Third floor.) A special number of H. and 8. 1 Corsets, in White, Gray and Ecru, 75¢, LINEN DEPARTMENT, 11-4 White Bed Sprqpd, extra heavy, 08c, Tho reg- ular $1.25 article, ; 54 inches, soft finish, Bleached Table Linen, plain ‘White and bordered, 46c. Napkins to match in % DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. (Fourth floor.) ‘Two cases of beautiful styles in Dress Gingbama, Checks, Plaids and Stripes, 9c. The regular 12%, quality, REMNANT DEPARTMENT, 40-inch Wool Cashmeres, about 10,000 yards to select from, They are the Atlantic mills brand, 190. Just the thing for house dresses and tes gowns, UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. ‘This is 8 department no one should miss, as there is excellent value in goods displayed on this floor. 50 pieces of Swiss Sash Curtain Material, em- broidered, 19, There are goods smong this lot that are worth 350, BINA TION. 12TH AND F STK XN. W.. KADFMAN & SICKLE 4 always the case you'll have to hurry. There's Ro help for it, They're limited in quantity— ‘and the prices are sure to attract purchases, two toone, for every pair. For once you can put Your other shopping aside and come straight here aa.s0on after our opening hour TOMOB- ROW MORNING as possible, You ought to have some ides of what values end styles are in the sale, You can buy quicker, ‘Recollect what you read and look for them early. e0cec00000000 English Serge Cloth Top Button NOW 82.07 Boots on opera and common-sense Worth $4,50, laste, with either plain or patent- eovcee0c00000 leathes tips; sizes, 136 to 7; widths, AtoE; $2.97 now. 00cc000000000 Camelopard Button Boots madeon NOW 82.97 English Walkenphast last; plainand Worth 84.50, tipped; 82.97 NOW. ‘0000000000000 eccceevece000 © Bright Dongola Button Boots; NOW 82.97 handwelted and made on the English Worth $4. Walkeuphast last; plain or patent- @e0ccc00000000 leather tipped; $2.97 NOW. e0eee000000000000 Diagonal Cloth Top Lace NOW $2.97 Shoes, fancy scalloped vamp Worth $4.50 and $5, and back, patent-leather tips and @00000000000000000 stay, $2.97; precisely the same quality in Button Boote—same Price, $2.97. "Don't count on their being many of a kind-@e @eecc0v0000000_ Hand-welt Dongola Button on the NOW $2.47 Opers and Common-sense Last, Worth $3.50. plain or patent-leather tipped, ex- 0000000000000 tension soles, 82.47. There are three other styles—much the same—that you can pick from. 2000000000000000000000 Gardiner and Estes’ best NOW 82.47, make of Dongola Button Boote—a variety of styles Worth @3.50 and @4, and shapes—the latest— 000000000000000000000 $2.47. ‘000000000000 REDUCED TO Liona Kid Button Boots—on either 91.98, the Opera and Common Sense lasts. Oecce00000000 Plain or patent leather tipped. Any Style. Your choice for $1.98. 2000000000000 BEDUCED TO Dull Dangola Button Boots in three 91.67. different styles—the Opera, Common 000000000000 Bense and Philadelphia lasts. We have always guaranteed these shoes—and the new price Goesn't shake our confidence in them a bit—§ 1.67. 200000000000000000 FIVE STYLES Black, Tan and Gray Suede oF Opera, fancily tipped in same LADIES' FANCY material—$1.97. SLIPPERS FOR Black and Dark Gray Suede, EVENING WEAR One-strap Sandals—$1.97. ALL BEDUCED Bronze Opera with Bronze ‘TO ONE PRICE Beaded Vamp and Bows—81.97. -61.97— ‘White, Pink and Blue Strap ‘Sandals—$1.97. @000G0000000000000 French Kid Sailor Tice—Louis XIV Heels—$1.97. ‘The life of this sale rests with you. They are some of our best-liked specisities—and won't stand around s great while waiting for claim- ants at these prices, SECOND FLOOR—either elevator. Till they are all gone—maybe Satur- day—maybe longer. e0ce0c0000 Don't forget when the little folks are A PONY being bought anything toget ema “guess- INIT ing ticket" A Pony is the prize you 000000000 know, 6AKS AND COMPANY. PENN. AVR GUARANTEED AND iTHST, GOOD SHOES. at Haspsoue Eveme S.rpzes THAT ARE SUITABLE TO BE WORN WITH THE MOST ELEGANT CO3- TUME AT ONE-HALF PREVAILING PRI . . eeee eee Ladies’ French Bronze Evening Slip- Pers, with pretty bows, at $1.60. “ * — One-strap Button Slippers, fine kid * * ‘vamps, suede quarters, at 1.50. =? Mouse-colored Undressed Kid Adonis * * “Blippers—beauties—at $1.95. ee Claret Russian Calf Theo Slippers, * ‘Ddeautifully trimmed, at $1.05. * Patent-leather Oxford Ties, with suede * er cloth tops, #t @1.60. 2 Elegantly Trimmed Patent-lesther Adonis Slippers at $1.50. Fine Dongola Opera Slippers, with or * without bows, any shape, 50c. to $1.50. * | BREMEMBER,WEONLY KEEP SUCH * QUALITIES OF GOODS AS ARE * THOROUGHLY BELIABLE, ae Ab AA RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, eee ee . ee ee ee . 816 SEVENTH ST. 1922 PA, AVE. it 231 PA. AVE, 8.E. Tr Box Maxcue. SCR” BT ESS EMR IEE H £0% 2 83 EE INNNG OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY. 2” WARM SKIRTS 33 CENTS. aud Gray—at 33 cents each, THE BON MARCHE SP-DRAPERY SCARFS 15 CENTS. Tomorrow we will offer some pretty Drapery Scarfs ‘with fringe at the low price of 15 cents to draw your attention to our more expensive ones. THE BON MARCHE, SP REEFER JACKET $4.48. Tocall attention to our Cloak Department we offer tomorrow a ee ee _ Blue, with rolling collar, st $4.48. You: Lend :. THE BON MARCHE. 2” APRONS 17 CENTS. In our Underwesr Department tomorrows spectal feature will be the sale of large Nurse Aprons in two toute, Beef they aigt'worth 26cents” it conte, they ain't an non Some special prices in Furs tomorrow AT THE BON MARCHE, 26311 STREET NORTHWEST. COACHMEN CAPER, FUR FLOOR RUGS, FOOT MUFFS, GENTS’ FUR CAPS AND COLLARS. GENTS FUR GLOVES AND DRESS GLOVES, FUR WRISTLETS, HATS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, JAMES ¥. DAVIS' SONS, 1201 Penna ave, W. A. PIERCE & CO.'S, SUCCESSORS TO E G. DAVIS, 719 Market Space, Cor. Sth st, Ir Is A Scecesa, ‘We predicted a big rush, and our assertions have been verified, The throng at our Trim- ming Counters was far greater than weex- pected. The “drive” in Passomenteries that ‘we advertised in Tuesday's “Star” did its work well, Allday Wednesday this department was crowded to such an extent that it was only with the greatest exertion that we could wait on the buyers, The ladies of Washington know a good bargain when they sce it, and the way they took hold of our Passementerie Jobs would have astonished you. Yo see these are not old style, shop-worn goods, but they are fresh, new styles, of this season's importation, the finest qualities and the most desirable patterns, This sale is continued today. Also tomorrow, when the attractions will be very greatly increased by new arrivals, LATE ARRIVALS IN GIMPS, New style Black Silk Gimp, ground work of Hand Crochet, Net and Figures of Twisted Silk Interwoven, 23 inches wide, price 25c. yard. ‘Twisted and Spool Silk Gimp in new designs, 234 inches wide, 25c. yard. ‘Twisted Silk Point Passementorie, 2 inches Wide, price 25c. yard. ‘Twisted and Spool Silk Gimp, something very ‘Rew, 254 inches wide, price 25c. yard. Twisted Silk and Chenille Gimp,in # very delicate pattern, 24 inches wide, 25c. ‘Twisted Silk and Chenille Gimp, in a heavy mesh, 24 inches wide, 25e. In all six styles of new and choice patterns that you will consider .very cheap at 50c., but, ‘as you see, quoted above for 2c. per yard—less ‘than half price. Sans Corp Gur, Ornament pattern, 13 inches wide, price 500. yard. Satin Cord Gimp, ornament pattern, 13% inches wide, price 50c. yard. Satin and Twisted Silk Cord Gimp, 13¢ inches ‘Wide, price 50c. yard. ‘Three styles in all, Would be very low value for 88c. While they last you can have your choice of the three for 50c. yard. 200 yards of entirely new patterns Black Silk Ginp and Passementerie, in Hand Crochet, Satin Cords and Twisted Silk Cords, 4 inches wide, regular 81 goods, this for 50c. yant. Marx Dowxs Ix Passeaenrerres As advertised, twenty different styles in Van- dyke Points in Silk, Mohair and Satin Cord, 6 to 14 inches deep, reduced from 94, $5, 86.50, 87, $9.60 and $10 to $1 and gz per yard. Tuz Goons Mexrioxep Asove Are Special Attractions secured by sharp buy- ing, which is half the battle. In addition to these bargains you will find here beyond s doubt the largest and most carefully selected Assortment of Dress Trimmings in this city. Every style, width, pattern and quality that is desirable we can show you. Bands, Ap- plica, Leaf and Flower Designs of all kinds, Passementeries and Gimp in Jet, Satin Cord, Chenille, Jewel Embossed; Embroidered ‘Tinsels in Gold and Silver and Cut Steel Nov- elties in every conceivable pattern, style and color, Silk Fringes of all styles, widths and kinds, As “seeing is believing” look at them your- self; compare them with some one else's and you ‘will not be long in deciding, W. A PIERCE & CO, Buccessors to E. G. Davis, 719 Market Space, Cer. 8th st. it TTT TTT Wu H. McKxews Dany Lerrze. THURSDAY, NOVEMBEE 6, .1890, The great trouble with most of the coats sold nowadays is, their goodness is only skin deep. We tuke care that our Coats are thoroughly made, and built for hard work as well as 00d looks, ‘Notwithstanding the advance in Astra- khan Fur we are showing a splendid Diagonal Cheviot Coat, ip beth Black and Blue, trimmed with Black astrakhan fur, at the low price of $16.50 each. No further need to advertise Coata, as all Washington is joining the procession of buyers, and we are getting busier and busier every day. We have the Coats and the news is spreading. UNDERWEAR—Here is a decided “Drive"—one that should give our big underwear business a fresh itmpetus and make it lareer, Ladies' White Heavy Ribbed Merino Vests and Pants, unshrinkab.o, because there is nothing in them to shrink. Vests are high neck and long sleeves, and Pants full cut and stayed, We shall sell them at 75c. each, $1.60 per suit, ‘Ought to be more. We've as good 8 line of Ladies’ Union | and siik; colors, White and Natural Gray; prices, 31,25 to @5 per suit, We are adding to our fame of being headquarters for extra largo sizes in Un- derwear for particulariy stout ladies, All qualities, ali weights and all prices. LADIES’ SHORT AND LONG IRT&—The window full gives but aint idea of the stock inside, Only space today for these few “specials”: Ladies’ Ladies’ All-wool Knit Short Skirts, in Black, Cardinal and White. Quly $2 exch. 4 Ladies’ All-wool Striped Flannel Long Skirts in faucy, desirable colorings. Ouly LITE Pee ow we stand upon the Plush Coat ques- tion. — , WILLIAM EH. MokNEW 933 Poors aw, : IAMAMAABSALAAASAAAAAAAAAAAAAM Vue Soar a8 perfumery in the United Staves, His foods are placed only in the hands of FIRST HOUSES in the country, and one in each city, and for the purpose of introducing them upon @ footing of MERIT DEVOTES two days asan intro ductory. ‘The prices, coupled with the merit of these gooda, should create the usual fa- Fore accompanying our special sales, During this demonstration special prices ‘Will be made as follows: l-ounce bottle PERFUMERY. Regu- lar price 250. Special for this sale, 10. 2-ounee bottle of PERFUMERY. Regu- lar price 50c. Special for this sale, 33¢, S-ounce bottle FLORIDA WATER. Regular price 35¢e. Special fer this sale, 19¢, 12-ounce bottle BAY RUM. Regular Price 35e, Special for this sale, 10. Each and every isdy will receive a sam- ple on her handkerchief, ‘This will be an epoch in the annals cf the Perfumers Trade, Sale begins 8:30 am., terminates 6 P-m. We don’t want a lady in Washing- ton to miss this sale Inall the large cities where these goods have been placed they have attracted the greatest quantity Of people, LANSBURGH & BRO. To Fonrnes Exscovracr Your presence in our store on these two days we will offer 200 dozen LADIES’ 4- BUITON REAL FLEXIBLE KID GLOVES, in sizes 53 to 8, in all desir- able shades, for 50c. each, The original price is $1.25. A veritable feast for all Dargain seckera, LANSBURGH & BRO. Asp To Fonrner Srrvciate Yous coming we will offer 100 DOZEN LADIES’ FINE WHITE LAWN APRONS, ‘Some made of Apronette material, Some made with Lace, Others Stamped. We give you your choice of all these for 15 CENTS. Usually sold for 25c, and 35¢. These Aprons will be shown on our Ground Floor, near Upper Door, for these Special Days, ra NNN L as Ney SSS f AA NNN a id 4 NN Sass RI nr PERE OD OED BBB ERE G (| MI ies gE So’ i if BBR RRR 00 at BB RR OO “2. FREE &3 ‘aes* ius & E “oo oT DG _ 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. Tare Is A Puce OF LEATHER IN OUR STORE THAT SELLS A PAIR OF SHOES, SOME- TIMES SEVERAL PAIRS, EVERY DAY. IT IS MERELY THE “WASTE” OF A SKIN, PICKED UP FROM THE FLOOR OF OUR FACTORY, WHERE IT WAS THROWN AS VALUELESS, THERE IS ENOUGH OF IT TO MAKE THE UPPERS OF A PAIR OF SHOES— YET WE THROW IT AWAY— BECAUSE IT Is NoT GOOD, AND WE KNOW IT, THOUGH YOU WOULD 8a¥ IT WAS. GooD. IT WOULD BE EASY ENOUGH TO CUT IT ALL INTO SHOES, WASTING NOTHING. THE SHOES WOULD LOOK AND FEEL ASGOOD, AND THIS PLAN CARRIED THROUGH ALL THE PARTS OF THE SHOE WOULD REDUCE ITS COST VERY LARGELY, WE COULD SELL THE SHOES AT, SAY, HALF THE DIFFERENCE LESS, THUS REDUCING YOUR CosT AND INCREASING OUR PROFIT, BUT WE DO NoT AND WILL NOT. WE BUY THE BEST LEATHER ONLY-THROW OUT ALL THAT IS NOT SOUND AND GOOD, THIS IS WHAT HAS MADE AND KEEPS UP THE GOOD REPUTE OF U RRR TTTT & py Ps oo kee ET S eb UD RR F ne Ess ‘ud ER F Sus 00 £ SSg gs HoT o% EM § Ss on" 88 Ee ; HoH “oc? Hew Sss8 = WITH ALL THISINOREASED COST, THE GREAT NUMBER OF SHOES WE MAKE, REDUCES OUR EXPENSE OF BUSINESS FAR BELOW THAT OF OTHER MAKERS, AND MAKES THE RETAIL PRICES NO MORE, OFTEN LESS—THAN THOSE OF IN- FERIOR SHOES. EDWIN C. BURT & CO., MAKERS, NEW YORE. ARTHUR BURT & CO, RETAILERS, 1211 F 8T. NW, WASHINGTON, Bosuess Sure. IN CUTAWAY AND SACK SUITS FOR BUSINESS WEAR WE HAVE A SPLEN- DID VARIETY. IN ADDITION TO THOSE VERY POPULAR BLACK CHEVIOTS, WE ARE SHOWING AN ELEGANT ASSORT- MENT OF NEW EFFECTS IN NEAT STRIPES, CHECKS, PLAIDS, AND SCOTCH MIXTURES. IN DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREASTED SACKS AND CUTA- wars. . AGAIN WE DESIRE TO CALL THE AT- TENTION OF STOUT MEN AND SLIM MEN TO THE FACT THAT WE CAN FIT THEM AS EASILY AS IF THEY WERE OF REGULAR BUILD. WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHING IN OUB LINE TRY Us JUST ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT FIND AX¥- ‘THING TO SUIT YOU WE WILL NOT URGE YOU TO Boy, A8 WE CONDUCT OUR BUSINESS ON THE AMERICAN PLAN OF THOROUGHLY PLEASING OUR PATRONS. ‘ - ROBINSON, PARKER & CO, - @eo 8.E COR SEVENTH AND D STS, KW. ‘We offer 7 remnants of 45-inch Bleck Drapery Net, from 14 to 3M yards in length, the recular prices of which were $1.50, @1.75 apd Remnant price, €1 per yard. To the above we have adied 3 pieces Drapery Net, which have been moving slowly, Remnant price, $1 yard. We also offer two pieces 45-inch Bleck Drapery Net. Remmant price, 50c. per yard. Fst floor, second annex.) = Mearxo Usprnwear De PARTMENT. 20 Infants’ Swiss All-wool Ribbed Shirts, high neck and long sleeves, Sizes from 6 hem Months to stural All-wool Vests, high neck Sleeves, slichtly damaged, Remnant Price, 50e. ‘iss All-wool Ribbed Vests, bieh Beck and short sleeves. Colors: White, Natural And Ked. Kenmant price, 50c 4 Ladies’ Pure suk Vesta with high neck and Jong sleeves and hich peck and short sleeves, slightly solled, Color: Light Blue, Rewnaut Price, 82. Thos ts less than half price, 4 Ladies’ Black Silk Swiss Ribbed Vests, low as neck and no sleeves. Remuaut briee, 4: Unrnorstery Devarrve: NT. We offer 12 pairs Italian Silk Porticres, plain tops, with deep dadves, At the remnant price of 83.50 pair, dict Ecru Turcoman Curtaing Remnant price, & 4 “Single” Chenille and ‘Burcoman Cur tains, suitable for doors, windows or couch Covers. At low rempant prices. Land? pair lots of “Nott Point” and “Swiss Tambour” remnant prices, We have just closed from an importer several Jots of Swiss Tambour Lace Curtains, which we offer at remnant prices, several “Sample Fuds" of Swiss Tam- boar Lace, remnant price of which is 500, each. thort Lengths of Printed Pongees, or Imite- tion Silk, Colored Canton Flannels, Serima, Croton nes and Upholstery Goods in Tapestry, Tengths from 2to 7 yards, at low remuant Prices. 1 pair Chenille Portieres, 50-in some pattern, Regular price, Price, 86 pair. «Fourth floor, 11th et. building.) Lions Corrox Usprnwean DEPARTMENT. —2 pairs Celebrated “C.P." French et 1; made of fine white sat- tren, with two side steels, embroidered Size 26 Remuant price ham,” “Irish ce Curtains at ade, hand- + rompant 231m, Remnant Pri COTTON UNDERWEAK.—8 pairs Cambric Drawers, with fifteen tucks and deep rufile of torchon lace. Size 20, Kemnant price, " 2 Cambric Chemise,with square yoke of platte valeveiennes lace, neck and armholes edved with same and finished with herring bone braid. Hemmant price, 75. 3 Extra Size Underskirts, with ruffle of Ham- burg and cluster tucks above. Hemmant price, Tbe. «Second floor, 10th st. extension.) Luvs) Guove Deranruent. 13 pairs Ladies 4-button Biack Real Kid Gloves, embroidered in feather stitch. 6 pairs; size 6,7 pairs, Kemnant price 17 pairs Infants’ Mittens, in Brown, Bluc and Red Regular price, 20c. Kemuant 1 pair Lady's 30-button Leugth Mousyue- taire Suede Gloves, in Tun, tops. Size 5%. Leeular price, #3. (Firwt floor, 11th st. building) = Necewear Devanraes 3 We find in this department too many od@ pieces and styles,some in Pink, others in Cream. Some sotied and mussed from handing, &. We beve culled from this stock all pisces of neck- wear to which this idea applies and put on them 8 uniform price. Lot No.1—2 Pink, 1 Black, 1 Black and White, 1 Gray and 1 Mais Chiffon Jabota, ‘Lot No. 2—1 Mais “Mousseline de Sole” Ja match. 1 Silver Braided White Silk “Plas- tron,” same description. Regular prices were @1 $1.88. Remnant price, . At the same time we offer 4 pieces Flat Neck Ruching. Prices were d4and Stc. per yard, Remunaut price, 25c. ‘irst floor, second annex.) Busser Deranrmest. 3 pairs 10-4 White Wool Blankets, Remnant Py pitts 10-4 All-woot White Blankets. Rem- mant price, 84.25 a pair, 3 pairs 11-4 White Wool Blankets, slightly yo price, $4.50 50, 81.68, $1.85 and Arnos Derarrxesr. 6 Ladies’ Fine Frenca Embroidered Aprons, Remnant price, 30c. each. ‘4 Nurses’ Extra-wide Aprons, with wide hem pnd three lane tucks above, strings, c Covers, infrontand back, neck and sleeves fuished with edie Sip GO tech. emnent peva Tee on 6 Cambric Square-neck Corset Covers, inserting, embroidery avd tucks. 36 and 38." Keunant price, 50c. 1d floor, 10th st, extension.) Israxts) Deranruexr. 6 Children's Piush Caps—3 Olive Green, TOId Rose, 1 Navy Biueabd 1 Bots Grech. Reus it price, 1. Bhar abl ed Plush Cp. Remnant price, RINT Deranrvenr. We shall offer in thi it a large Jot of Manufacturer's Meaupats Flue Diver ooode ot eres, Seres, Hindoo Cioth. D’ Almas, &e. Also a large lot of and Stripes, in leng ihe trom $e to 4 yards, at one-half their regular (Secctid floor, 12th et. building.) Corros Deranrens. 40 te, Extra Hesvy, Unbjeached Can- to 10 yards, t price, $5. “ileses’ All-wool Brown and Tan Check Cloth‘ Newmathcts, bines 12, 14 and 16 youre Remnant price, 2 Misses’ Nav mS ligt inant price, (Taird oor, 1