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ee 4 “THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON SATURDAY... . bas a reaalar and Washingtes three fnmy other paper local NEW™ payer nnd citer. ‘The most conservative, orderly and progress five of the South American republics, Chil, bas ever had the good will of North Americans. When the unfortanate civil strife arose our | people were divided in their sympathics, bat | all wished for the early restoration of peace ‘tnd the settlement of the questions at issue in sueb meuner as should redonnd to the best in- terests of Chili, The administration in the Htata and other matters was moved entirely by what seemed its duty to a friendly power. ‘There was» color of regularity —— by the people in control of the central government at ‘he Chilian capital, for they held the presi- deney and other civil offices, the army and the greater part of the national territory: which | color was not apparent in the movement of | the congressional party. The latter have shown great skill and energy, and in # short time by | a successfal stroke hate secured the principal seaport of the republic, after inflicting severe losses upon President Balmaceda. Tne proba- bilities are that the war will soon end in favor of the victors of Valparaiso. In any event it fs hoped that the result wiil be decisive of the points in dispute and that the country will set- tle down and resume its intelligent and cred- Mtable activity, interrupted last winter by the conflict of arms. The United States will reeog- nize any government having the form of regu- larity which the people of Chili may approve. _—__+-oo— ‘The establishment of Kock Creck Park has Dronght to the attention of the American pub- lic a number of interesting: things. It has in- tredueed to us several agouti, « kinkajou and other interesting representatives of the animal 1, with a promise of greater revelations in the future. But zoology is, for the time at | least. abandoned aud the mineral kingdom con- | 4 with lavish generosity toward making this small section of earth one of the most r able «pote that the big world can boast of. publie enterprises have developed r sources on land of whose value the owner had | no previous conception. To the construction of the Metropolitan brauch we owe the | discovery of a very fine varicty of terra cotta elay. Dut this is but an atom com- pared to what the Rock Creek apptaisement gives promise of domg. It has already told the world of wonderfully fertile farms that were formerly suspected of being no more than broken hillsides. If “Jack and the Bean- stalk” were not a fairy tale it would be easy to believe that this isthe identical patch of ground that produced that horticultural phenomenon. And if Jack could plant another just like it now, it would have tosnrpass its former speed if it hoped to keep up with ascending values. But fairy tales can have nothing to do with Bock Creek matters. Fields of waving grain that would make the owners rich when the European markets get ready for it, gave place in the deliberations of the committee to prospective building lote And now these sites for marts and churches dis- | appear before the supreme standar¢ of all gold. The precious metal itself is the latest discovery that adds price to this property. When For- wor tune was charmed by the rippling music and | © the expanding views of Rock Creek she did not | 5 merely pause en passant to smile on it. She sat down and relapsed into # broad grin. Itweems the height of indiscretion for the | owners of the property to part with it at ali. If the past rate of development is sustained wi will have marble from Kock creek. Not the com- | mon unknews commercial variety, but statuary, ready carved, to vie with gold itvelf in precious- news Or we will find this gold ready fashioned into bracelets, earrings and current com. The awners should have a care that they are not | parting with concealed art repovitories or jew- elry emporiums when they turn their lands} over to the goverument. And no doubt if the Commission continues its labors a little longer, there will be discoveries of diamond mines, pearl fisheries and the like, all calculated to make Sinbad’s wonderful dinmond valiey sing very small by the side of Kock creek valley. —— - Asa result of the famine in Russia rye riots are reported among the peasantry in many places, and the troops have found it to be necessary to fire on the people and by killing a few to deter the rest from acts of vio Some of the popular fury is directed against the grain merchants, but there is murmuring at the imperial ukase forbidding the evportation of rye. It fs claimed that its ouly effect will be the enrichment of a few dealers who will hold Srain for famine prices. In one of the “gov-! ernments” in which the empire is divided the governor reports the existence of a projected revolt of the peasants. It is very certain from all that can be learned from ail sources that Russia is in a state of profound discontent. not to say despair. The popular feeling in a country like the Russian empire only finds ex- Pression in bread riots, but even the sluggish peasant, Intely a serf, and not much better now, finds in famine the beginning of a revolu- tionary day that ‘s to have no waning until the Very root of misgovernment is cut away. - — The Aatocrat of the Breakfast Table was | eighty-two years “young” sesterday. Such | sutecrats as Oliver Wendell Holmes are well | nigh immortal im fame, a# im spirit, for the people dearly love a good brigist wan. pe —— ~ Some of the political platforms have evi- deaces of being built on the Park place plan of construction. ~ 2 The man who tried to cheat his creditors by sending « notice of hiv own death in the Park place disnvter to the newspapers was a genius, though a reprehensible one. The qneerest th: abont if all iw that the potice refuse to believe | bis statement that he iv dead. ‘The faet that the liberty of women has so progressed im Kanses that the ladies pop the question may precipitate a general exodus of worthy but bashful young men from other parts of the country. ———_—_++-—_____ Kater Withelm gives it as his opinion that many sticides in Berlin are cansed by bad beer. Itis well thut the Awericua stomach is not so sensitive. ~~ -=______ Chicago is puzzling wer brain over the question Of why the scientixts who met ai Berne to make @ dig may of the earth didu’t come straight to her aud get their facts from headquarters. —___$§<+-0-—— z The “‘velicy” pisyers bave many queer titles for the combinations of unmbers they use. For instance, 3, 18, 23 is known as “socks” row. It Bas never as yet been formally dedicated to the Kansas statesman. ee Secretary Rusk hasn't devoted ail his time to his raimery. He hus spent a good deal of i; in the very peactical problem of how American pork ix to subvisutial footing im European markets + + Te wa great comfort to the newspaper reader to kwow that no matter what slackness there may be in sows he can always depend on some- thing to read from Topeka, Kansas. ee ‘The new Windom $2 note will be issued next Bra BOTION GALE at STRASBURGER'S -4¥ GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 AND 406 7TH ST. Below we cite unheard-of prices of Notions, only to be had at our notion sale: 10e. Whalebons Casing, m - Dress Belting. 1 Lot Stockinette 8c. Extension Feather-woizbt . Gum Shie! 24 Lines White Pearl Butt: Ise. Rubber Dressing Combs, a =< * 106, ** Fine Combs. Fast Color Red Working Cotton.. Best English Needles. Se. Enslieh Bristle Nail Brush. Best Quality Ex:ra Heary Combs. Ise. Silk Taffeta Se. Oxidized Garter Ciaspa, De Long Patent Hook and Fy Rubler Har Pin Letter Paper and Envelopes... Mefal Match Stands. French Bisque Figures, Taped Hooksand Eyes. Velw czen spools for 3e ‘Dozen spools for 14e «Dozen spools Sle | ox 17e «Spool de | 200-sard Spool | Cabinet Hair Pin Bent Ho z rd le Keep this partial price list tor reference ; balance will follow in Monday's Star. For particwlars see our large window and you will seo the latyest and cheapest display of notions ever shown tn Washington. STRASBURGER'S, 404 and 406 7th st. Kors Prsesacy. 7TH AND E SiS. N.W., LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES. PATENT MEDICINE DEPARTMENT. Our prices in this department are as low as they have ever been; in some instances, as Beef, Wine and Iron, even lower. We carry the Jargest and best assorted stock in the city, and you will find many rare xoods in the line. CUTTING THE CUTTERS Was our motto at the sturt and we brought down prices with a sweep. We still adbere to them, as evi- denced by this sort list Wood's Sarsapariila. Ayers Sarsapariila.. Hair Vigor......... Siminons’ Liver Regulator... Bitters... KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, ‘HAND E 5’ Ww. Caruart & Lewy, A barzain in Lace Curtains. ‘We have collected toxether a lot that were $1.75 and €2.00 s pair. Some of them are slightly soiled. Our price on them i» $1.13 Der pair. Just secured another case of the Ladies’ Real Roman Kivted Fast Black Hose. Sizes 8 to 10 ate. a pair. Ladies! Extra Fine Gance Fast Black Hose Giermsiorff dye), worth Soc. pair. Our price on ‘this jot only 5c. per pair. ‘Special values in table damasks, Fast Color Turkey Do not miss the bargains we are offering in Car- pets and Matting, CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th at. and 706 K st. nw. T. B. Towser & Sox, DRY GOODS DEALERS, Henstetta Custnveres al! worl. tit shades, 800. Hicnnwetts Canaunere, al: volvta, wool face, 28. mee 8 oe. uA hue Black Dress Goods from fie, to #2. Fishnet Suiting, Ty Yards wide, it Diack ned colony, ite Bed Sprexls from SOc. to $4. Large Size Ked Table Ls Larwe bbe Cad i3e-, $1, 81.50. ‘ hurts, eabrutderii rin d0e Se. amd Blankets in White. Red and Gray im ail grades. Beautitus ime New Styie Dress Goods. 25h Ghee Slams, simeie aud double, from Sumimer Comets rednced Bortroe's Duplex Corsets, & DUI ANY lOc. PERIODICAL O! Eithe oniy auttient o us the W. H. Hovenrox Mra. Co. SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE WHILE UNDERGOING REPAIRS OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE OFFERED aT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES SOLD AT COST PRICES. W. H. HOUGHTON MFG. Co.. Cy 1218 AND 1220 ¥ ST. N.W. Jouxsox, Ganser & Co, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ¥. W. We have made the following big reductions on our Week. ft will, Lowever, be just as timid and elusive as the old fushioned varicty. —_——_~---e—____ Te will be just as well to get the garbage out of the wey before the frosts set in and make the Work uacomfortaple. —————~++e—_____ Free imacede wil remain silent, now he is defeated, = light of history too mi to hope for. 35 oo ‘The oma serpent seen off the coast of Nova Scotie recently was two hundred feet long. He ne ead to weit fa gest haste, never to ~ cortain stops to expurgate: Nexiiae Shire: All Shirts that were $1.00 now S5e. “125 now 81.08. 1.30n0w 1k 200mow 1.50. 2now LB All Summer Dress Goods at and below cost. 500 yards Soft-fintshed Lawns, 4%e. 500 yards Dark and Light Ground Challiee; former price, 10 and 8. ; now Se. A lot of Remnants of Batiste that sold for 12365. now ‘Now line of Dress Ginghams, 10 and 12340. New snd beautiful line of Ingrain Tapestry and ‘Body Brussels Carpets arriving daily. Would be Pleaved to show you. Cowe and examine the quslity, aad prices before making your purchases. JOHNSON, GARNER & 00., Cad 0 Peanszivsnis ave. aw. | have put the lowest prices to them to besin THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON <a ae Bae D.C. SATURDAY, A’ oe ENG September 1 we Beep open wutil 6 “Pause Pruxre 5 It certainly ua satisfaction to us to know that our taste in selection is a parallel of your own. To go into the market with the world showering its creations before you, it is no easy task to sift out the gems that wilt take the community by storm. We met your ap- Proval facs to face this week in some early aztivals of FALL WASHABLE NOVELTIES. ‘We opened a fifty-two-plece case of INDIGO PRINTS —potke spote patterns. Hardly did they see daylight till your buying began. In- stead of 8, that this crade generally sells ‘for, ‘we stole a march on your expectancy and marked ours 6c. a yard—s ‘‘wholesalo” price. “Spots” are prophesied to be favorites. Don't count on fifty-two pieces lasting very long. We are showing new 4-4 CHINTZES and WINDSOR FOULARDS at 122c. @ yard. As well *‘picked” as the prints. GINGHAMS are 10c. and 12%o., im “‘rull- fledged” fall dosisns. To make a start we have opened 25 pieces of PERSIAN CASHMERE — and straixhtway marked {t 10c. a yard. It isseldom so cheap— considerinz. SIMPSON'S SILVER GRAY CALICO and MERRIMAC PURPLES and FANCY CO- CHECO are 8c. a yard—and there isa quantity to cull from, 30 centsa yard is no price stall for 36-inch GOBELIN TAPESTRIES. #2-inch Furntture Cretonne—new colors and original designs—12%4c. a yard. ‘Two rich shades of DOUBLE-FACED FIGURED CANTON PLUsH—home decora- tion will find a place for them—x. a yard. COLORED CANTON FLANNELS-—the new- est colors— 1:7. a yard. EDINBORO’ DOUBLE-FACED CANTON PLUSH-Old Gold, Liztt Bine, Brown, Ma- Yoon, Cardinal, Makoxwny—ail the shades, im fact, you are at ali key to want—20e. a yard. BLEACHED and BOWN CANTON FLAN- NELS—10c. to FANCY und PLAIN STRIPED BED TICK- ING_BLEACHED sn@ GROWN SHEETING and DRILLS—whatever your necessities will Fequire you will find here to sait your purses. BLUE DENIM at L2}y>. a yard. BLUE PLAID and STRIPED HICKORY SHIRTING—12}4c. and 20c. a yard. SHIRTINGS and MUSLINS—Brown and unbleached—the best makes. ‘We are beginn'ng as we can hold out. Al! these unique novelties and sound qualities suuiply fo7 the character of the folowing army of attractions. o e ith. Why shouldn't first bayeve have the same privileces of cost us later ones? No xood re:son. But they don't— sometimes—in womeviaces. KEKE ivan exception. SFATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. 1t Do You Waxr A CHAMBER SUITE? IF 80, COME AND SEE OUR ‘NO. G45 SOLID OAK THREE-PIECE SUITE WE WILL SELL YoU FOR £24.00. YOU MUST SEE THIS SUITE TO APPRE- CIATE ITS VALUE. IT 18 THE GREATEST LEADER WASHING- TON HAS EVER OFFERED. 100 ON THE RuaD. W. H. HOUGHTON MFG. CO., 8029,01-2t 1218 AND 1220 FP ST. ¥.W. MADE 2 RRR OU NNN KOK S85 ae EG ERE Be i BURRS ‘When you can purchase CUSTOM-MADE TRUNKS at Just as reasonably prices and thereby invest your money to good advantage and encourage home in- dustry? THE LATEST REDUCED PRICES ON TOPHAM'S TRUNKS. No. 4, Drees, full size, waterproof canvas covered, a ats, bettuin, rT precvn kesieeatetee ooo 26in. 28in. Win. Sin. Mim. Win. 40in. E. ft F * i 4 : Wert Mase Taras Livre. By why FE VACATE THIS BUILDING WWWWIN TEN DAYS AND WB W OW SHALL MAKE THOSE DAYS MEMORABLE ONES TO THE CLOTH- ING BUYERS OF WASHINGTON. NOTWITHSTANDING THE IMMENSE REDUCTIONS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN MADE, WE AGAIN CUT THE PRICE ON EVERY GARMENT THAT REMAINS, AND THEY MUST BE SOLD, AS WE POSITIVELY WILL NOT MOVE A SINGLE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF THIS STOCK INTO OUR NEW BUILDING. WE HAVE TAKEN ALL OF OUR BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S TWO AND THREE- PIECE, LONG AND SHORT PANTS SUITS THAT FORMERLY SOLD AT 95, 80, 87, 88, $10, $12, $15, $18 AND #20 AND GROUPED THEM IN THREE DI- VISIONS AT 82.50, €3.50 AND 25. THERE ARE ALL SIZES AMONG THEM FOR BOYS FROM FOUR TO SIX- TEEN YEARS OF AGE, AND AT THESE PRICES ARE BEYOND COMPARISON THE BEST VALUES EVER SEEX. ON MEN'S SUITS AND SEPARATE TROUSERS AND MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS TER RE- DUCTIONS ARE ALL IN THE SAME PROPORTIONS, aS THE 1RE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT IN TEV DAYS, AND THE PRICE IS THE BEST LEVER WITH WHICH 10 MOVE IT. ¥! w w 3i4 Rosixsox Pancen & Gag. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, 8.E. COR. 7TH AND D STS. ¥.W. au20-00 SSSTSTS TST TTT TTT SHIT Can you GET OUT OF THE RAIN? Tt isn't necessary s¢ you own a Mackintosh Coat— ‘most serviceable adjunct to ® gentioman’s wardrobe. ‘You will wander how you lived 0 long without one. It knows no seasou—handy all the year round. $8.50 up to $18. JOSEPH AUERBACH, “YOUR OUTFITTER.” Yuan, cor agent jp-town store, ESAESALRLARSALELAbNEEAAanNLubh Fast Srvuzs Lx Hars. The DUNLAP NEW YORK HATS, Fifth avenve style, introduced today in silk and derby. ‘These styles area depagture from anything shown in hate for several seasons. Call and see them. fpowa-towe store} 18 WILLETT & RUOFF, Hatters and Furriers, 2029-310. 905 Pennsylvania ave. BS 450 G0 85.50 8600 TS Ts Xo; 9, Dress. 2 trays, nen lined all throngh, water. e ©0% vi jock, it side boit pany Ag 78 C625 97> 87.0 89. (£9.00 $10.50 No. 2, Dress, 2 trays, linen Yined, genuine Excel. stor lock. 104m. steel Binges, steel’ clamps, No. ee. S233 “Se.75 47.50 $8.25 $0.00 910.00 812.00 100 or more other grades and styles at prices thet are ‘than ever before. A few good values in Traveling Bacs and Satchels. No. 2, gemuine rull-weteht cowhide yran-leather jladstoue. 14m. 1Gin. 18m. Win. in. in 2 2 BI w. q O No. 71—A better grade than the above, with leather- covered frame, Bickel corners, leatuer imed. $175 05.25 85.75 86.40 25 No. 3, Cowhide Grain Club Satchels. 0m Din, Rin. 13 ‘14 in. TD 1S AW HG Hw RO 161m. 20 frame, ; $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 $3.2 93.50 ‘This Satebel is of supericr quality and will last for No. 152.—Gennine Alligator Club Satchel. 20m. 11m. 121m. 13m. 14m. 15in. 16in 16 81.0 2S Rss HG SIS Wo have scores of other wrades and styles of Bage and Satchels at prices that will surprise you. TOPHAW’S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 1201 Pa. ave. mw. Factory, 1200 E st. nw. Any size or sryle of mae to onder, repaired or covered. "Marking and straps ies, "ails Dans Avsxovxcewexts Or Srecuar 60 PER CENT DISCOUNT SALES Carry little weight with the tntellizent housewife, be- cause she is suspicious of an undercurrent of decep- tion and possible inferiority. Under our EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM All feet a cortain guaranty of « uniformity of prices, an honesty of representation and an exclusively equitable method of dealing peculiarly our own. Housekeepers appreciate the value of a cozy home filled with all possible comforts, paying for them out of their weekiy or monthly savings, as their sense of Justice may determine the MOST CONVENIENT. FURNITURE, OABPETS, Tre Processtox Is Germs LONGER. A stil further partial Sist of our dragxists who are “in line” on TERRA FIEMA SOAP {or the feet: ‘H. T. Butts, cor. 4th and Mass. ave. n.w. H. H. Johnson, cor. 10th and O sts. n.w. W. C. Willisms, cor. 1st and Hi sts, n.w. F. Hi. Waite, cor. 10th and Lists. n. W. A. Conway, 335 C st. 5.0. John E. Bates, cor. 18th and K sts. Geo. Wooiridge, cor. 4 st. and Md. P. 5. Fitawerald, cor. 43g and I sts. s.w. V. Huzo Eisenbeiss, 201 7ti st. s.w. Wm. Bertin, 800 22h st. n.w. Andrew Burga, cor. 12th and Q sts. n.w. 1. Mackall & Bro., 1418 14th st. n.w. C. B. Heizer, 2124 Lath st. now. Hoit & Eppiey, cor. 14th and Stoughton sts. mw. Joba Gray, 3222 C st. s.w. T. Hoskins, cor. South Capitol and O sts. s.w. HL. A. Mullan, cor. North Capitol and L sts, J. N. Paine & Co., North Capitol and It sts. Don't be skeptical on everything. There are some useful hich-class Toilet Articles, end ‘Terra Firma Soap for the feet 1s one of them. It is s boon to peo ple who are troubled with tender, paintul, sweuty feet. It WILL cure them. Svld by ali principal druggists. 1m, w&sien ])°87 FAIL 10 ATTEND OOR Sie SALE OF PAVE'S ENTERPRISE, eu28-3t Til Uti st, se, No, 2% CHIFFONIER, Bolld Oak, with Five Drawers, Price... 7.50. W. H. HOUGHTON MFG. Co., anzg2t 1218 and 1220 F st. nw. Bropuzavs Woxprarct Baacarss. case (2,000 yards) STANDARD 10c. BLEACHED oofTos er oe rere a PE YARD. 0-4 Yieached Peamnot Shectinc (best mace), 62340. Fousdare caminis pages Ass wi sun. warp Henrietta at $1.20: 20 Pea CEN below Fur able Damark, Towels, Napkins, Bed Spreads, Blan- cone aryains in Homers, Gloves, Notions end Car wear. a “ Eee Yeasts Sala Se Fa. ot. nese, 8, ‘00. ‘Stores, 1819 and 1821 1, Established 1887, On and aster next Tuesday, September 1, we will lose at 6 o'clock every day. ey i wD Pi &% ° °. ¥ ‘00 RE mf S355 ite The Ribbons? A whole window full of Ribbons st The Palais Roval. The cheapest sou ever sa. Pure Sik Chevron Gros Grain Ribbon, extra heavy quality, every color, The best shades well out quickiy, #0 wet a pick early. J " go No. 7, 8c. yard. No. 12, 16e. yard. Ro. 16, 190. All worth double, gare THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Hose For Laviss Axo Cumonex. Ladies’ Plain Grayand Tan Hote, Sizes 8 and 8%. 25e. quality for 19 CENTS. ‘S5e. Quality Bisck Cotton Hose for 23 CENTS. Boot Pattern Hove, Gray and Tan bottoms and striped uppers. 23 CENTS. Richelieu Ribbed Striped Hose, in Tans, Browns and Biues. 25 CENTS. CHILDREN'S Medinm Weieht Warranted Fast Black School Hose. Sizes 6 to 934. Regular price, ‘be. Special price for Monday, 21 CEN'S or 5 PAIRS FOR 81. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Ax Enron. ‘Wo advertisod in yesterday's "'Star" Lace and Em- broidered Sets of Collars and Cuffs, worth from 75c. to 81.250 set, for 25 CENTS ASET, But through an error it was printed 7c. « set. 4HE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Iswr Ir Sraasces Wo mean the difference in prices charred for the Adentival same merchandise by business houses. For instance, im looking over the "Star" of yesterday we ‘see the following articles quoted: TABLE COVERS, 6-4 Chenille Table Covers, in new patterns and colors, $1.7: Onur price for 6-4 Fringed Chenille Tabics Covers, &e. Our price for this {s $2.25. 8-4 Chenille Tables Covers in art colorinss, #4. Our price for thas is $3.25. 10-4 Chenille Table Covers, #5. Gur price for this, $4.25. 4-4 Chenille Table Covers. 83 CENTS. ‘These are our reguiar pricce—not reduced prices to meet competition, and Just bere you ean imakeyour own calculation, It is plainly shown that our prices are from 15 per cent to 20 per cent below others—can You, if you area cash purchaser, zfford to pay it? The Solution of this stateof affairs is simply ® matter of CASH. Wedo astrictly cash business—others may, but wethink not. Don't imagine that we don’t make & profit—wedo. But there isa vust difference between aliviag or fair profit and an extortionate one, ex- amples of which we see quoted occasionally. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Hos. 25e. COLORED MULL H'DE'FS: with embroidered ‘ealloped edge—Bine, Pink and Yellow. 190. OR 3 FOR 0c. ‘35e. Fine White Embroidered Mull H’dk'fs—seven lovely desivns. ONLY 25 CENTS. %5e. Linen Hemstitched K’dk'fs, with embroidered and drawn-work borders. Fifteen styles. 10c. OR 3 FOR 50e. ‘35c. Ladies’ Puro Linen, Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerehieis—The following letters only: C, D, F, G, K, 0, P, T, 8, W. 18. OR 3 FOR 50 CENTS. TRE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) On and after next Tuesday, September 2, we close at Go'ctock. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Of the Newest Fall Dress Goods arrived today (Augast 20). Silks, Cheviots, Clotls, Serxes, Jacquards, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Caunel's Hair Seryes, Bedford Cords, all here, awaiting your in- spection. No reason why you should wait a few weeks. Buy your dress now and have it made before the rush. Soom ‘twill be the old, old story—"*Your dressinaker can't put her sctssors in your dress for at Jeant three weeks," fc. If you area woman you can readily appreciate what we say. So while it may seem a selfisi argument on our part on the whole it’s @ressonable one. Come in anyhow. If you don’t want a dress you can at Jeast see the latest goods und examine the fashion plates, We told you of t now we have ancther line ot 42-inch Plaid Serg: the most beauttiul combinations, such as Red, Bine and Goid—Brown, Tan and Gold-—Brown, Biue and led, &e., for Fifty cents avard. Broken Plaid Chevio mn styles, Fifty cents a yard. Camet’s Hatr Piatds—40 incnes wide, in combina- tions of Browns, Blues, Greens, Garnets and Tens, Pryty cents a yard. Striped Cheviote-38 inches wide, in Navy, Wine and Green, Fifty centea yard. Revernble Camel's Hair Cheviots. Either side can be used or the rourh side used asstrimming. They are 45 inches wide—extromely stylish. 85 cents a yard. Fine Striped Camel's Hair Suitings—40 inches wide. Tan and Black, Stee! and Black, Helyeth and Black. 1.25 yard. — THE PALAIS ROYAL, NOVELTIES IN BLACK GOODS. 40-inch Bedford Cords, 960. and $1.25 yard. eee ee eee verd. 40-inch Serpentine Cheviot—3 patterns, 91.29 yard. ‘40-inch All-wool Jacquarda, S00. yard. S8e., and $1.25 yard. Sl yard. 00-inch **Oravenette,” €1.87 yard. 40-inch AIl-wool Serge, 80e. and 7c. yard, 40-inch All-wool Henriettas, The. yard. 45-inch All-wool Honriettas, 81.00 yard. ‘3S4nch Priestley’s Sk Warp Henriettes, 00 yard, inch Priestioy's Silk Warp . 81.96, 81.50, yard, THE PALAIS ROYAL. New Suxs, Xo A few novelties in Bisck Trimming Silke tr Bro- eades, Bow Knots, Polke Dots, Bc. ‘The. and 80. yard. A New Black Dress 87m, Crystal Weave,” has been introduced. We have 1e—the quality ts oxcel- ie warranted to wear—tt is worth at least 81.95 yard. Our price, $1.00 yard. ‘THE PaLate RovaL, Cana ‘ fall of colors in Siks All sow’ st Shades” tor Govorating fuser eas fae : ‘30 inches wide, 750. « yard. on ‘TUB PALAIS BOTAN ater |. UGUST 29, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. kaww W oopwarp Aw 20TH. 1TH AND F STS. N.W., —— Beginning Mondey we will beep open until 6 o'clock. —o FoR FALL OF 1891. ‘The goods are here and we think it wiseto tell something special concerning them. It 4 with more than ordinary pleastre we call your attention to our Fail Stock of House-Keep- ing Linens, which is ona mote couprwhensive scale than ever before. We possess exceptional facilities fog purchasing very large quantities and thereby get at the Fountain Head—the man- Ufacturers—from whem we supply ourselves at ‘the lowest possible prices, and, being anxious to distribute them as rapidiy a8 possible, we Dave marked them at avery email margin of proht. For several years we have supplied many of the largest hoteis, restaarants, public tn stitutions, &c., in and out of Washington with Linens and other household furnishing goods, and are prepared to give such tite best atten- tion as well as the lowest prices. When large quantitiew are desired’we are enabled to quote s Price in nearly every instance lwer than our always iow price. To those who cannot con- Yentently make a personal inspection of our goods we wouid be pleased to send a competent man to show sampies and five estinates. ‘The entire list of attractions shown at the bexinning of the fall season wouid be far too gzeat to print m this space, hence we hat made a selection of such goods 2s will serve to ive an idea of its variety. ea-With us LINEN 18 LINEN. Jute or Cotton WE DO NOT SELL FOR LINEN, —o—_ TOWELS. Of first importance in tbe lime of goods under consideration are TOWELS, and the lange quantities sold by us are a suficient guarantee that our prices are correct. LOW-PRICED TOWELS. Striped Damask Towels. Size 17x24. Knot ted fringe and cviored border. —$1.20 a doz n.— Huck Towels. Size 10x30. Pisin fringe and colored border. eee a a cae amask Towels. Size 17x34. pattern and cclored border. -90 a dozen. -— Crash Kitchen Towels, 1 yard long and hem- med ready for use. —~#1.30 a dozen.— Heavy Huck Towels. size 18x98 Colored borders. —#2adozen.— Extra Heavy Huck Towels, Size 20540 imches. Colored borders. —#2.502 dozen.— MEDIUM-PRICED TOWELS. ‘The lurgest assortment of Towels at 25¢. each OF 3.8 dozen to be found in the city. Huck and Dainask ‘lowels with plain fringe. Huck and Dagask Towels with kuotted fringe. Extra Large Damask Towels with colored bor- Plain White Hemmed Ruck Towels, Hem- Gitched Hock Towa, with White or colored ers. ‘Turkish Bath Towels, White of Cream. —v5e. each; 83a dozen.— Extra values in Huck and Damask Towels— ‘finer quality amd larger size. 736 und 50c. each, — ROLLER TOWELS. 234 yards long—ready-made and ready for use, —25 and 5c. each. — GLASS TOWELS. CRASH OR TOWELING BY THE YARD. 18-inch Twilled Cotton Crash. —Se. 2 yard.— All-tinen Crash. —7. 8. 9 ana 10c. a yard.— ‘Band-made Rnssia Crash. —10, 123 and Lic. a yard.— Barnsley Linen Crash. 10, 12% and Bic. a yard.— TABLE DAMASK. @0-inch Cream Germsn Damaske—new de ‘signs. —tie. » yard. — (0-nch Cream Gernan Damask —extre heavy. —f0e. «yard. — 60-inch Bleached German Damask—new pat- terns, —0e. a yard. — 08 and 72inch German Damask—extre heavy. 50. a yard. — ‘7Rioch Irish and Scotca Dammashs—now pat- teferexira tine qual. ~—8la yard, — NAPKINS. One thousind dozon Napkins—what splen- aid varioxy to select trams = Goou All-new — lozom.—~ Extra Fine All-linca §; Nephins, ——$1.50 10 $2.50 8 doze. — Ta te.. Be. Fine Bleached wes Doylies. a Shademe Fancy Finger-bow! Boy ies, Choice Damask Duhon ——¥L W010 8 9 dozen. — DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, aml attractive | patterns—border around—to be bennmed om ends ony. - Ards square, 81.290, $2 und 2.23, “ay jade, 87.30, 82 and Gumitics (alt sises imesttowch, wider FINE DAMASK SETS, Fine German Damask Sets, including clotm a Nap tare ich. 8-10 Cloth, knotied frinze, colored border, 2:12 Cloth, knotted fringe colon border, 8-14 Cloth, plain frinee, colored borden, $14 Cloth, Lnotted ae, S4Clote Pigs pest aoe Cloth, knotted irmze, white border, 8-4 Cloth, knotting, 7. sete Lert tite | powcoen, fo ee oct 98, 87,9 and 88.50 8 0t.-— Sets, ‘une Fine fringe, compris- Ba oy Ri OURS acca esesistes seg cf Estee St ae soit Sletmand 59 bey S12 00 6B, 616 eid cea mh te oe: gst i LULOTHROP. foTM. 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —o— Heat Ta ‘Axornex Ov Tuost RARE OPPORTUNITIES SUCH AS HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE TO PRESENT To you RECENTLY. 0 & we PEVE JUST BovGHT OF ONE w. ‘ Wear Way of the oldest and largest import WW ing bouses in New York, Messrs. Passavant & Co., manwacturere, samples of MEN'S FALL AND WINTER UNDER- WEAR. MONDAY ‘Will witness the sale ot ‘What we consider the greatest genuine Daroain ‘ever offered in MEN'S UNDERWEAR, Comprising best quality Natural Wool Fine Swiss Cashinere, SUK and Wool. Sik Stripe Balbriggan, Black Sitk, Fest Black Balbrizvan, Kitbed Balbriggan and English Merino. Don't miss this rare offering—we've marked them at prices varying from c. to €4.50.a garment. This ts just me-halt thetr value, for there isn't a piece im the lot but what is worth Gouble the price used. Saie begins Monday morning at 8 o'clock. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. (Pirst floor, Ist annex.) SS Swart Lors Ar Baoxesx Prices. We have made the price on a amall lot (three @ozen) of Musiin Collarettes 20c. each, 3 for ‘BWe., instead of Ve. each. ‘Muslin Chemisettes that were G0c. can now be bought for —e.— (First for, under skyhght.> Cas You. Mazes Tuts: RAZOR;STEEL SCISSORS AT 17e. 8 Job lot of first qual- ity Razor Steel Scissors, fall nickel plated and uaranteed in every respect. ‘Only 17. » pair.— (ist floor, 22th st. building.) 1 Misses Asp Cunprews Crormso. —o Another Jot of Children’s Navy Blue ALL- WOOL FLANNEL REEFERS—-double bressted CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Afow of those fine Madras Dresses in Pink and Biue hair-line checks—daintily trimmed With Bue Nainsook ede. Size 4 years. ~——Keducea to #2 each. — A few very pretty Pink and Biw French Ging- bam Dresses, trimmed with embroidery to match. Sizes $ 2nd G years. —Revinced to #3 each. — Children’s French Gincham Dresses in Blue Pisid effects—made very fall— ‘Waist trimmed with narrow embroidery edge. ‘Sizes 6 to 12 —Reduced to $3 each. — ‘Misses’ Sea Island Lawn Shirt Waists in nest fared patterus—tull front and box plaited ‘back—embroidered collars and cuffs. Sizes 1, 14 and 16 years. —~Keduced to €1.25 each. — Misses’ White Insis Linon Shirt Walste— tucked back amd front- tine tucked collars and cuffs. Sizes 12. 14 and 16 years. ——Reducedt to $1 each. — (Third for, 11th st. building.) WOODWARD & LCTUROP, 1Gth, 1th and F sts. aw. Gaoaax's Crrvrr Hover Folia Oak Antique-fnished Bed Room Suites, 3 Pieces, for $17 cash or $1N on credit. Tplece Parlor Suites, solid wainut frames, upbol- stered in plush or best hair cloth, tor $28 cash or 630 on credit. Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for $2.25 cash or 82.5000 credit. BRUSSELS CARPET, 60c. cash oF GSe. on credit. Good INGKAIN CARPET, 350 cash or 400. on credit. ‘We sewand lay al] CARPETS free of cost and don't charge for the waste in matching figures, Our terms are the easiest of any house im the city: ply small payment at tine of purchase and the bal- ance in EASY WEEKLY of MONTHLY PAYMENTS. No notes required and 6 percent discount allowed om ail accvmnts settied mn thurty days. GROGAR'S CREDIT HOUSE, ‘720 and 741 7th st. ow. Rexxarts As Harr Pawe Laxspunon & Bao. OFFER DAILY BARGAINS 1s ALL OF thelr forty-five departments, Fach awd every day special thines are marked o@t where YOUR puree ie taken inte considers tion The reason t not altaether sympa thetic one, Weare only too anxious te wn- load our departments. The goods are yet We preter the money for the ervhan dee, THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHANDISE Yet here at prices enh tently tempting. © have merchandise to sutt the rich. Lave merchandise to wuit the medium cine ‘We have merchandise to snit the working clans, EVERYTRING MARKED LOW. SEE US DAILY, For every Lour we may spring something mew on you. METAL BELTS, SILVER OR GILT, Regular Oe. gual, Now Te. EXCELLENT QUALITY he 80aP GLYCERINE Now 40. Heavy Crochet Spreads, ful! size, 1.08 Worth $1.46. xtra Sie Crochet Spreads at 1.08. Worth 1.00, Ail our Summer-weight Spreads and Bian- ets marke adie Covers, 34. Linen Froace (or triutatng spune tu 37 aif ferent colar com bin LADIES’ MUSLIN U DOWN. Drawers, with hem and three rows of tucks, made of good swastin. Only Be. Drawere, with ruffle of embroidery, @ tucks above hem, im ail sizes From Sdc.. ‘Toe. ama Wee. Me of deep embroidery and Cluster of tucks, im all jenetie and very wade. Only S86. Gown, with tuck yoke back and front, embroidery ruffle around peck and sleeves, full leneth. 73 Aiso 1 lot of Gowns, slightly soiled, with, fine tuck yoke, fuli sleeves, embroidery Failte on beck and sleeves, anade of the finest — Reduced stom @2.48 1061.48 In al sizes, — ee LADIES SHIRT WAISTS. Box pleated Waist, with turn-over collars Sud cuffs, with full sleeves aud belts. Price, Wee. Now Te. One style with turnover collars and cuff, Har and culls, edged with mar- Tow embroidery. Made of fine India limen. Price, $1.48. Now €1.25. One styie of Tucked Waist, back and front, with beit and turnover collars and cuts ‘Une style of three tu ks and tworowsaf inserting down front, two pleats and one Fow of fuserting in tuck, embroidered col- Jareand cutis. Price, $2 48. Now @1.87. ‘One style of embroidered front and back, Ride of hue India luen. Price, €2.75. Now #2. 14. EACH ONE GUARANTEED TO WEAR. ‘Mall orders will receive immediate com- sideration. rt A SN SSS LC aa Baw ES r BA BRS Sang Or Kaas 2°45 As? Ree oro BU oO Eas ou aa BOR RRE + B “ais Bur Rnst* ‘as Hy COMPORTABLE Sy tih Mosr THERE + ogg =F froin our, factory, MACKI Fou can waiisuit you. PeReed 4 MROPK Wis SALE THE TOWN TALK OF ante. Dow't miss i emer ERPEISE, Bt P41 Ath st. a Ovnxo Snors, SPORTING SHOES, DRESS SHOES, EVERY-DAY SHOES axD SUNDAY SHOES. RECEPTION SHOES. All styles and Kinds in stock and made to ondes. WILSON &@ CaRe, 20 F ST. N. w. ‘Baltimore Store, 4and 6 Baltimore et., Beittmen Ma. Coal SATRES Ge 7 ENTERPRISE, an2s St 2241 Lith & ce, W. D. Crank & Co, S11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HAVING ACCUMULATED A MUCH LARGER | Ate now offering Special Closing Priews on many LOT OF REMNANTS THAN USUAL DUKINGOUR | articles im their stock which they destre to dispose of LATE SALES, WE NOW HAVE THEM ALL EX- | tn order to make room for some new departments witch: POSED ON OUR CENTER TABLES, AND EACH they are preparing to organize this fall, and weere PIECE 18 MAEKED WITH THE XUMBER OF satisfied ft will be found proStebie to visit our house YARDS ON IT AND THE ORIGINAL PRICE IN | 90 examine the goods PLAIN FIGURES, AND IX ORDER TO CLEAB | we win close out the balance of thowe Fine Scoteh THEM ALL OUT WE KOW OFFER THEM aT CALL EARL IF YOU WANT SOME BARGAINS. ._ ‘2 60NB, 919 PA. AVE. Ginghame at 20 cia, Many of teem old ot Bbend 40.cte, ‘We will also sell the balance of thoes Fine Linen Lawns st 20 cta. ‘1t will psy to buy these, even tf you Gost make ‘them up until next year. Odds and Lnde through the house will be esté way below cost a