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“THE EVENING STAR. ~ WASHINGTO ceceeeteeeess-- August 31, 1991 AA AAA aa R - ent cirentation in Washington three es ger than that of any other paper im the city. A= a local NEWS paper and Advertisiog Medium Ht has no competite i 7TH AND It STS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO. a nd the country roads are so good | an pull a vehicle with two | 4 DEEP CUT. We have made a deep ent in the prices of our Chil- | dren's Carriages for tomorrow only. We have only | six carriages left and you can re by the following list the enormous reduction we have made on each car- riage Worth $18, for $14.30. ‘No. 1-A Handsome Shell Carriage, upholstered in | Peacock Btue plush. te horse ido it with perfect ease. The public likewise good on the continent. is arc almost everywhere pat Each bonseholder in France is required to b or pay for the breaking of a | “Worm gs, for 915.42. certain quantity of stone, to be used in k No. 2A Koll Top Carriage, upholstered in Olive the highway in repair. There is nearly always | Pltsh, has parasol with silk lace ede. perfect supervision by the cuthorities, which | Yori §17,50. for $13.20. Teds’ ich olen: Keeps the roads in most parts of Exrope it | scored in Terra Cotta plush; hae parasol with silk lace Prime condition. edge. s it in sited States, except in a} Worth $17, for $13.20. penbebshphoteanain citice and | 0-4-A Fanshape Carriage, witk fenders uphol- few loc near the gr | stored in ‘Terra Cotta plush, has parasol with silk lace where the outs are numerous and popu- | care. ious? The road work is a mere farce im ite re-| Worth 820, for #14.40. No. 5A Handsome Square-shaye Ca:riage, upiiol- ed im Old Kose plush; has pazasol with silk lace edge. sults, and yet burdensome on those who are | compelled to leave other employment oc- casionally and dy it. The system of neglect |“ Worth ¢24, for 915.50. during a portion of the year is sdpplemented | No. G-A Handsome *quareshapo Cartiage, with by the system of doing things the wrong way | —. in Old Kose piush; bus parasol when they aze done at all. Roads might be | "i Sttme sees Carriages have first-class running turnpike:|. culverts built, bridges improved, | gear. stones broken for the roadbed and laid ia place. Ina wor, everything that is not now done ought to be done, and whether the French plan of compelling the people along the highways or who use the highways to perform a defi- nite share of the necessary Inbor be adopted, or the plen be preferred of relying on ®@ sufficient tax-rate, it is high time we were doing something. The fact that some- thing radical ought to be done in the mat- ter is apparent to everybod: en those who neglect their duty in the premises wimit this and give as an excuse that they have not the means to be taxed for it or the time to devote to doing the work themselves. In this they are im error. The great drawback to im- Provement—on2 reason why the country peo- ple have ground to complain of poverty—is the badness of the roads. Poor roads and the faet that there are no guideboards on such as exist, deter would-be purchasers from investing their money. Lately a northern man who thought of buying a tract of land for oceupa- tion and handsome improvement somewhere in Maryland in the vicinity of Washington, un- dertook to explore the region in question, but wus so much disgusted by his experiences in trying to find his way through the labyrinth of wretched country roads, wholly unprovided with guideboards, that be abandoned the idea of settling in a country so wanting in the rudi- mentary elements of civilization. This case affords an illustration of the way in which the want of good roads hinders the growth and prosperity of a country. Men from cities, aceustomed to good thor- oughfares and other conveniences, tempted by the pure air, the freedom and the —e— 103-piece Dinner and Toa Set combined. Contains the following pleces: 1 doz. Dinner Plates, 1 oz. Soup Plates, 1 doz. Fruit Saucers, 1 doz. Cups aud Saucers, | 3 Piatters, | 1 Sugar Bowl, 1 Bowl, 1 Sance Boat. 1 doz. Tea Piates, 44 doz. Pie Plates, 1 doz. Individual Butters, 2 Cov. Vegetable Dishes, 1 Baker, 1 Cream. Price, £4.95. ‘Handsome Blue Decorated Dinner and Tea Set, filled in with void. Worth 817, for 815.48 Decorated Chamber Set, gold line, with jar. Worth $8, for 26.98 Decorated Cups, Saucers and Plates. 6 each. Crystal Fruit Bowls, new shape. Thin Cut Tumblers, Large Crystal Water Pitchers... Handsoxe Lap, with decorated shade. for $1.98 Worth 79c., for Ge -Worth Gde.. for 43 Worth 00c., for 49 '-- Worth 81, for 5c Worth 50c., for 30¢ Painted cedar Wash Tub.. Gaivanized Chamber Pail, Galvanized Tea Kettles.. Kitchen Scales. Lemon S queezer. Frait Cans, per dozen... Kitchen Towel Roliers, Basket and 60 Clothes Pins... Square-top Tables..... Worth 7e., for 4c ~--For 9¢ To close out the Lalance of our Refrigerators we will allow you a discount of 10 per cent from the revular marked price of same. Remember, this will probably be your last chance to wet a discount om these Kefrig- | exators. THE EVEN! Srnassvacens GREAT NOTION SALE Now in full blast. Thousand of bargains displayed in Jarze show window and twice that many can be found inside. Read this list carefuily and note prices: Se. Rubber Hair Pins. ‘28e. English Bristle Hair Brushes. Je. Lace Pins. sa Se. Silk Dress Shields... Princess Curling Irons. 1c. Non-broakable Taj 0c. Large Screwdrivers. 18e. Whalebone Casing. Black Button Hoie ‘I wist.. 20c. Silk Dress Belting. ‘Twin Dress Stays. Fancy Silk Belting, Neeilie Cases Steel Setseors.......-- Silk-stiteked Whalevune Lead Penci!s, Se. Lead Pencils, rubber ends. 15e. Seam Binding... Woven Initials. ‘Te. Mobair Beiting... We. Fine Tooth Combs . 5c. Glove Buttoners. 25e. Steel Shears Je. Kid Hair Crimpers Darning Cotton, ail colors. Tracing Wheel Ne. Tinsel Belting... 10c. Pencil Box, lock and key . 3c. Large Spools Basting Cotton., Nail Pullers. Nail Brushes....... x Pencil Boxee, containing pencil, pen, pen holder, ink eraser, rule and ink stand, lock and key ....25¢ Stockinet Dress Shields Pair Se 50c. English Hat Brushes.. Large Wire Hair Brushes, 12c. Curling Irons French Bisque Figures ‘Tooth Brushes...... Je. Scholars’ Companion, filled, 10c. Corkscrews. Imported Puff Boxes 25e. Powder Pulls... Se. Pocket Sistes. 0c. Hand Brushes... : Giit-edge Playing Cards and Case... 10c. Double Corset Stays . Se. English Tooth Brushes . Pocket Toilet Cases, filled . Double Slates... all Bells, nickel ... 0c. Clothes Brushes. . Se. Perfumed Dress Shields, Basting Cotton. Scholars’ ‘Se. Clothes Brushes. SEES . dapanned Hand Painted Work Boxes, lock and SO SE w= G0 24 Envelopes end 24 Sheets of Pape Box 9¢ Kabber Hair Pins. Aust Enylish Needles, Best Coveresl Steels, lack Taped Hooks and E} 10c. box Moumning Pin: pleasures of country life, to reside for a part of the year at least “far from the madding crowd,” but if they find nothing but a cowpath widened and filied with roots and mudkoles they will oftener refuse to take up their re dence than not in a community so careless of its own comfort and welfare. Not only does the citizen in the country who neglects his toads ignore his personal comfort and ehut his eyes to the possible riches from saie of tand and general improvement, but he wears out his ‘teams and loses much valuable time that might be saved. The state of Pennsylvania has roads far better than the average. and yet a writer of a prize essay on road making estimates that} For Looxs Saxe there is an annual loss, by reason of bad thor- oughfares, of four million dollars) What must be the loss in the states where the dirt- dumping, happy-go-lucky style of maintaining roads prevails and has prevailed from time immemorial ! 7TH AND Ht STS. N.W., FRANELE & CO. at EB-We close at G o'clock—except Saturdays, Abrranasce Axo Avpanet. put your strawftileon the “retired” list. The new DERBYS and SILK HATS have “taken the store” and attention. We're leading in the same old race—You pay us lees for the best Hats than any one else asks. They're “‘bandi- gapped" by their backers—nobody dictates Prices to us. You save a dollar or so difference by it. We've got an eye to becomingness. Trust + In view of the situation in Europe the crop gondition in this country is studied with una~ Ualcare this year. The prospect was bright up to a few days ago for a surplus of 200,000,000 laws coutieaaal Reka shank ie bs sot keen precisely| “tice the — what effect the cold weather of last week in| “®l beresponsible for the results. Manitoba and the chief wheat-growing states of | $1.0 to our Derbys. our Union will have, but somg estimates have | $4. 50, 85.50 and $? our Silk Hate. reduced the crop in one or two of the nortb- Western states by one-seventh or even one- sixth. Some of the wheat had been harvested and stored, but much of it remained in the field. In some places fires did not avail tosafe- guard the crop from the ravages of frost. Other small crops suffered in the same region, but corn, exempt there, was injured, along with other cereals and some of the fruits, by the heavy raind that prevailed east of the Missis- sippi. The Pacific coast escaped injury. A part of the southwest, Louisiana and Texas suf- fer from drought. It is possible that some abatement will have to be made on previous wheat estimates, even if it should prove true that the frost blight in the northwest has been greatly exaggerated. —>o-2—____ ‘Mr. White's determination to accept the nomination for governor of New York if it is tendered him presents a test question in poli- tics. It is that of whether the time has yet come when simple honesty and ability are suf- ficient to puta man in high office, at any rate in York stat Tae Wearser Is A Hisr. ([BESE CHILLY NIGHTS GIVE NOTICE of the need for “TOP COATS.” We've Billed a ‘Window full of samples from our newline. If you haven't # presentable one you're inter- ested. You can’t half see ‘em from the outside. Come where they areand try onafew. You not obliged to buy. But you'll want to. Everybody likes fine clothes—and these ‘go’ Tight to the vanity spot. We've none of las: ‘season's to compare ‘em with—but you can't help seeing the improvement. Doing our own work we can put inanextra pinch of perfec- tlon—and we never miss the opportunity todo it, It wouldn't be ws, either, if we didn’t ‘sail closer to the wind” in price than other folks, ‘Look into them. 810 to $35. 34 Aver elevatore, ee Abrainless young Greek who squandered two fortunes before his arrival in this country has received news of his inheritance of a third. It is very evident that Providence has adequate methods for keeping money and power from accumulating too mich in one place. —___seo—____ The removal of the general olfices of the Chesapeake aad Ohio railway to Washington is one of the strongest evidences of the capital's growth in directions that are independent of its importance as the seat of government. - — — Ealmaceda has joined the “mysteriously dis- appeared” list. His half @ million dollars in London, however, give some intimation as to bis plans for the future. —\_“§_s<e—___ Iu the county elections for delegates to the New York state convention Gov. Hill's friends do not appear to be baving altogether a walk- over. SAKS AND COMPANY, A Guarantee in the Name. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH: STREET. 1b —_—_—_~+o—____. ‘Tho Empress of Austrian is now numbered among the insane European monarehs. This country may yet be looked to for a few ex- portations of mental capacity «swell as bread aad bacon. For the last two days of our clearing sale we will offer some special tempting bargains. We are anxious to close out the following lines, and have put prices on them which we Know that you cannot resist if you come and see ‘The enthusicsm which is invariably referred to in reports of Parnell meetings might lead to 2 s suspicion that the ex-leuler employs a press | , Talley ineet Dongola Eid, sy agent an Ges oe ue oe it SM 0 oo —— oe -— never sold for lessthan $3; gh} ub. ABS A Philadelphia man sued for $10,000 ox find- | aow one ing that he igured im a minstrel joke. He| ypissee Best Dongols Kid —— Shoes, heel or spring heel, tipped or plain toe, never sold for less than @1.50; now Boys’ Shoes, sizes 11 to £ and 3 to Si, strictly solid Probably objected to the reficetion on his age. — oo Bince the sale of bees has been probibited in the Indian territuzy the chances are that the red man will of his own accord abeudon the ne leather, in lace or button, ground to white settlers. nee Magee “The oyeter and the I.” joke has no signifi-| Children's Kid or Goat, spring heels, tipped or plain, sizes 6 to 10), worth fully #1; now ‘Men's Genuine Calf Shoes, lace oF congress. opers, plata cance in Washington. The merry bivalve is at ome the year round here. + + If the Farmers’ Alliance goes into the forma- tion of trusts it can hardly expect other people | and Globe toe; these are ele” whe have better facilities to refrain from it, _| #ant goods, worth fully $3; pet —— - now The Chili congressionalists will have plenty of sympathy now that they do uot especially —< our clearing sale ends Weduesday, Septem- need it. ES += _ No doubt Minister Egan will turn up to view ‘THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, after the smoke has cleared off the Chilian | _2¢ 720 That. op rr Laoms, Ter “Onaxoe B; sy Balmaceda’s farewell will not be of the Patti | cu Ser ty mal Peowsely . variety if he can avoid it. & = ch hh The New Jersey dog who bit the dog cateher dad bis day, unquestionably. Good Gurter Elastic. Cabinet Hair Pins, Velvet Skirt Facing, ail colors... Nickel Safety Pins,, Ivory Bi Piece We Dozen 3e Dezen Se . Oxidized Garter Clasps... . English ratent Hooks and E; 1€0 yards Spool Si Whaievoue Casing. Bent Hooks and Best English Book Pin Sensible Safety Pins. Dozen ie Dozen 3le 3 skeins for Se Largest Notion sale ever held in Washington and lowest prices, STRASBURGER’S, 404 and 406 7th st. Two Busy Weexs. — 0000000—— 1t IN ABOUT A FORTNIGHT WE EXPECT TO VACATE TWO OF OUR PRESENT STORES. EVERYTHING THAT NOW REMAINS IN OUR THREE STORES (EXCEPT THE PRE- MATURELY ARRIVED NEW FALL GOODS) MUST BE SOLD WITHIN ‘THESE TWO WEEKS. AMONG THE REMAINING GOODS ARE A GOOD MANY FINE LOW SHOES FOR LADIES AND ™) ALSO MANY HEAVY - WEIGHT GOODS, SUITABLE FOR FALL WEAR. YOU CAN BUY ANY OF ‘THESE AT ALMOST HALF REGULAR VALUE. 11'S IMPOSSIBLE TO ENUMERATE ALL THE DIFFERENT KINDS, BU WE ADVISE YOU TO CALL, AND THAT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, AND SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW MUCH MONEY WE CAN SAVE YOU ON RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. A FEW SAMPLE ITEMS: Ladies’ €3.50 and $4.00 French Kid Edson Ties now 81.98. Ladies’ $3.50 Hund Welt and Hand ‘Turned Fine Button Boots at $2.37. Ladies’ ¢4.00 Hand-made Cloth Top Button Boots at $2.65. Ladies’ Dark Tan $2. mostly large sizes, now $1.00. Men's $3.50 Tan-colored Outing Shoes ‘now 1.49. Men's 82.50 Fine Calf Laced, Gatters and Button, now #1.80. Gents’ 83.50 Patent Leather Laced Shoes at 81.60. Gents’ 25.00 Kangaroo Custom-made Shoes reduced to Gents’ 85.00 Fine Calf Boots, with ‘Morocco legs, ow 3.125. Gents’ Silk Worked Embroidered Velvet ‘House Slippers now 45c. Brown’sand Bixby's Shoe Dressing,Gc. Acme, 9., and Raven Gloss, 15c. per n BN ON 9583 NN” it AA HHL RAS Sssq HA AH HN NN Sus8 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES: 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1982 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE S.F. 1 ST Sess yo FFs SFT GTS Do YOU Sax mats: Our forte. ‘We show the newest things in Head Coverings for fall. Styles Colors— : Prices— To eutt you. Agent for **Miller's” N. ¥. Silk Hats and Derbies. SEPH AUERBACH, “YOUR OUTFITTER.” ee ae bbbbbbbhbbbbbbbbabhbbbabbhbany ANOTHER “PULL DOWN" IN INFANTS’ WEAR. ‘Mothers of interest in babies could find much to adimirein our stock at euch reduced Prices that would make the amount you saye soem considerable. ‘Lons Dresses, with two rows of embrold- ery down front and bottom, wide strings, were $1.50. Better quality for -37; wore 81.85. Gretchen Waists, made of inserting and tucks, six clusters of tucks around skirt, narrow embroidery around neck and sleeves, 81.39; were $2, Avery fine line of All-oyer Embroidered India Linon Dresses, with tucked yoke, em- brofdery on neck nd sleeves, wide sashy only 83.08; were 85.50. Two very fine Robes, with Swiss embrotd- ered yCko and band-feather stite! Pointed Val. laco down front and back and around rock, full, wico sieeves, pointed Val. Jace around bottom, with three rows of Swiss embroidery and Val. lace inserting and bunch t1 ‘The material used im the making of this garment is of the finest Nainsook. Only $5.50. Were 87. Infants’ Long Skirts for 48, 68, 98c., $1.25, $1.48 and 81.08. Bibs for Sc. Some are stamped and others are trimmed with Bluo end Red embroidery. Bibs in White for 10, 12g, 15 and 18c., with lace and embroidery trimmings. Fino Tufted White Embroidered Bibs for 25, 30, $2, 50. 68, 75 and WBe. he Caufield Stockinet Rubber Bibs, in sizes 1, 2and i, for ze. ating Bibs, some aro stamped, some have drawn work with fringe, uthors have em- broidery, for 10, 15, 18 and 25e. ‘The Utility Eating, Play and Kindergarten Apron is made of all linen, in five disferent sizes, and is adapted to children of every aze. Itcombinesia the one garmont a bib, an eating apron and sleeve protectors; it is Very simple in its construction and is easily put on oF off; it {sa compicte protection for the dresyand siceves, whether at play. at thetable or in the kindurgarten, ad is a most useful xarment, year-old size, 50c. + Ope. Bw Infants’ Department, second floor. Sepa- rate from ail other stocks. Embroidered Flannels of sufficient length tomake Infants’ Skirts, short or long, of lerabiy We have quite a quslity of the all month, anda con- siderable variety at that. Your choice if you come in very early after you read this—an- nouncement .jes with us, Very many pa.~ terns. Ladies’ Underskirts, at prices co1 reduced. 4% BBR RRR, 00 at ERE ROO set BBR KR OO €oX, BBR ROO. aat* BEB OR OR =° audL 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. Kors Puananacy. LEADERS OF LOWE. 7TH AND E ST: a= Weare again in line with a list of prices that chal Jenge your closest attention if yon want to save money. Don't buy any of these goods anywhere else without first looking over our stock. It costs nothing to look and We are quite willing to show you, confident that it will prove mutually interesting. Scan these figures well: PRICES, GENERAL LIST. ‘5e. Best English Tooth Brushes, warranted. English Tooth Brushes, wax back: 10c. French Tooth Brushes, very good..... 81 English All-bristie Hair Brashes (Kent Imported Hair Brushes, ali bristles, aspecial bar- wain, satin wood backs, riveted, good enough for the most exacting, in three at pare Hand Scrubs, very good vali Shoe Brushes—We carry the largest stock in town and offer the following specials: #1 Shoe Brushes at Ze. Te. Shoe Brushes at 49. SUe. Suoe Brushes at ae. Shoe Brushes at 23:.—either with or with« out handles. ‘B5e. Cloth Brushes down at 20c. Lather Brushes, extra g00d. 81 Bath Brushes ut, ‘These Horse aud Bath Bru money. Don't :iss ther. Se. Corkscrews, to reduce stock, only 20c. Whisk Brooms down at, B5e. Pocket Stoves, alcohol Blacking Sets selling at -» BOC. and 99¢ Arecheapat half as much more, and you can't buy them elsewhere for less. 20e. Biack!ns Dips (daubers) at. 81 Bars Conti's Castile Soap, pounds... White, nea: 25e. Curling Irons down at... 10c. Bird Soed, best quality. 25e. Hand Mirrors—this isa special bargain. 25e. Large Dressing Comb, best rubber, quill (Look at those in our window.) Dalmatian Insect Powder, Dest. Regular price, $1 per pound, and @ 25c. Insect Powder Gun. The outfit reduced to. 81 Atomizers, hard-rubber tube, complete. Family Syringes, complete and guaranteed per- heavy, $1.24; large. Ice Bags, soft rubber. $2 Fountain Syringe, complete, (Very cheap indeed. ) PATENT MEDICINE DEPARTMENT. Our prices in this department are as low as they have ever been; in some instances, as Beef, Wine and Iron, eu lower. We carry the largest and best assorted stock in the city, aud you will find many rare goods in the line, CUTTING THE CUTTERS Was our motto at the start and we brought down prices with a sweep. We still adhere to them, as evi- ida Cuticurs Resolvent.... Carter's Little Liver Pills. All Kinds of Pills. Scott's Emulston...... Jayne's Expectoran! 8.3. S., 81 size. 8.5.8. Brown's Iron Bitters.. Pierce's Medical Discovery. Ayer's Hair Vigor. peereer £ 5 SEBKE8 a KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E S' Rerern & Co. INDUCEMENTS, 50,29 and 25e. qualitics of Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed ‘Vests at half price, Ladies" Black and Colored Silk Gloves, 13¢. Ladios' Shirt Waists in percale, White and Black India linen, 49. quality, for 27e. Satine Ties, 2 for be. Chintz Prints, 7e. per yard. Scotch Diagonal Dres eats, S6ie wile, iy ‘Cameo Draperios, 1250. per ‘To start our customers on the P. N. Corsets, wo offer them at the following low prices: THE Palais ROYAL. re BALE 0% RRA, ERE we 88 eR Be MMM “oo EOE ker a4 Ere W ow w BNN OR wwww Bao Wy NNN Eee OW 'W o 00, PDP 5835 Ga@oo0o°0 B’ bo 8888 RB Os GGG 00 «bpp Sxs8 = Onr buyers have been in New York: for the past week and bought quantities of new coods for tho fall season. We mention a few of the dress goods, &c., ia the lower half of thiscolumn. Here we will tell you of a few of the fancy woods. NEW TRIMMINGS, Lot of new Jot Edues, Jet Trimmings, Jet Orna- ment: Heads, Jet Ornaments for studding, New Colored Silk and Cantile Trinminss, Black and Col- ored Silk: Fawings, Silk irdies, Jet Collars, New Feather Triinminzs, Coquo Feather Boas, &. These arv all entirely new, having Lut been Feveived today. Then there are lots of ‘NEW LACES. Forty pieces of Black Chantilly Lace rangine from 1 inch to G inches in width und trom 10 CENTS TO 25 CENTS a yard. 20 pieces New Half Flouncing—from 12 inches to 18 inches wide—from 25e. TO $1.35 A YARD. NEW DRAPERY NETS. Twelve patterns Black La Tosca Nets—48 inches ‘wide—from 50c. TO 90c. A YARD. Fifteen styles Black Chantilly Net—48 inches wide— from #1 TO $2.40 A YARD. ‘THE PALAIS Re 7 (Continued below.) ae | New Unonentas, Some Parisian Novelties in Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Umbrellas. The handies are the oddest conceivable. 20-inch Union Silk, with decorated Dresden china handies, finished with gold vands. Very cheap for a2. “Jap Serge” is the name of 2 new umbrella silk— not pure silk—but aimixture. Has splendid wouring qualities. One style has for a handle a basket of pag doxs—of vezetable ivory. Another a pair of kittens, &e. They are $4.93, ‘The same silk, with handles of twisted oak. tipped with gold, carved buckhora, &. 85.68, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Coutinued below.) Now Wispsor Tres, Extra-largo China Silk Windsor Ties—40 inches long, G inches wide—3 shades of Ked, 2 shades of Navy, 3 0f Yellow, 2 of Light Blue, 2 of Lavender, White, Cream and Black, Gray, Nile and Old Rose. Oniy TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Extra-size China Silk Polke-dot Windsors in Navy, Red und Black, ay ‘with White spots. Only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. fe six styles at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. China Crepe Windsors—in White, Black and Cream, a FIFTY CENTS. Extra-heavy Silk Windsors—Diagonal Stripes—Red and Biack—Red and Blue. They are superior quality. FIFTY CENTS. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) : Meow Werenr Uspenwear FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. We have a good quantity*of new fall stock now dis- Played. Should you need anything in that line call at THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) On and after next Tuesiay, September 1, we close at Go'clock. THE PALAIS ROYAL, A ay AAA aa ooo ok go Gog sak BR cco AoA ROK EP hy BP bn Se At BS TLLL 00° A™A DDD Of the Newest Fril Dress Goods arrived today (August 29). Silks, Cheviots, Cloths, Serges, Jacquards. Cashmeres, Henriettas, Camel's Hair Serves, 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. Soon ‘twill be the old, old story—"*Your dressmaker cen't put her scissors in your dress for at least three weeks," &c. If youare a woman you can readily appreciate what we say. So while it may seem a selfish argument on our part on the whole it's reasonable one. Come in anyhow. If you don't want a dress you can at least see the latest goods and ‘examine the fashion We told you of the 38-inch Serges a few days ago, but now we have another line of 4-mnch Plaid Serges, in the most beautiful combinaticns, such as Red, Blue and Gold—Brown, Tan and Gold—Brown, Blue and Red, &e., for Fifty cents a yard, Broken Plaid Cheviote, ‘Ten styles, Fifty cents a yard. Camel's Hair Platds—40 incnes wide, in combina- tions of Browns, Blues, Greens, Garnets and Tans, : Fifty cents a yard. Striped Cheviote—38 inches wide, in Navy, Wine and Green, Fifty centaa yard. Reversible Camel's Hair Cl .. Either side can be used or the rough side used as atrimming. They are 45 inches wide—extremely stylish. 85 centea yard. Fine Striped Camel's Hair Suitings—40 inches wide. ‘Tan and Black, Steel and Black, Helyeth and Black. — THE PALAIS ROYAL, NOVELTIES IN BLACK GOODS. 40-inch Bedford Cords, 8c. and 81.95 yard, 40-tnch Jecquard Bedford patterns, ‘81 yard. 40-inch Serpentine Cheviot—8 patterns, $1.19 yard, 40-inch All-wool Jacquards, 506. vard, 45-inch Camel's Hair Suitings, 98¢., and $1.25 yard, 54-inch Storm Serge, 81 yard, 60-inch ‘‘Cravenette,” 81.87 yard, 0c. and 75¢. yard, 40-Inch All-wool Serge, 40-inch Ail-wool Henrietta, ‘ Se. yard. 45-inch All-wool Henriottes, 81.00 yard, ‘38-inch Priestiey's Sk Warp Henriettas, .00 yard. 40-inch Priestley's Bik Warp “5 $1.25, $1.60, $2.00 yard. THE PALAIS ROYAL. A few novelties in Black Trimming Silks in Bro- cades, Bow Knots, Polka Dots, &e, Just been introduced. We have it—the quality is excel- lent—1 new “*Art Shades" for decorating and fancy work, e #3-inch, 0c. yard. one new ; never been shown here before. ‘30 inches wide, 75c. a yard, ‘TUE PALAIS ROYAL & LISNER, “has is warranted to wear—it ie worth at least $1.25 A full assortment of colors in China Silks. All the ‘35 new styles of Fancy Dravery China Bike. Every |. OODWaRD Asp Se 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W., —o— Open This Evening Until 6 O'clock. —_— Haaoixcers Or Fa. oan ALL GOODS ARE ROLLING IN— tumbling over cach other. From beyond the sea; from this side of the sea; from wherever the best things are made. ‘We want you to take a peep at the FINE ALL- ‘WOOL DRESS GOODS. The bright, airy sum- mer stuffs are bging pushed out of sixht by the “wave of wool’ @ thousand weaves and col- orings—solid worth in every one of them—Pret- tier things could not well be doue tu wool. Every year a surprise—seems as if the topnotch had before been reached, but it hadn't. Prices? ‘They will be a surprise to you as well. This ‘Will give you eu ideaef what we intend doing in Dress Goods CAMEL'S HAIR CHEVIOT. All woo!—a large y y of mew fall and ple shades—37 inches wide, ~~ We. a yard.-— PLAIDS. All woo!, plain and fancy, large and small— ‘3S inches wide. % ——0e. a yar. — Superior Quality All-wool Plaids-38 inches wide. Signs and colorings. Serge grounds with ‘And brilliant eif ects—28 inches wide. ayard.-— ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, Plain grounds, with rough geometrical figures, in Grays, Lightest Tan up to Medium Brown— avy Biues, &c., 38 inches 8 yard.— HENRIETTAS. All-wool Henriettas, 38 inches wide, -—50e. a yard, — All-wool Sili-fnished Henrietta in a magnifi- cent line of colors—over forty shades—43 inches wide, —Te. a yard. — All-wool Silk-finished Henriettas—extra fine and heavy—in all the new fall and staple shades, 46 inches wile, $1.00 yard °. Hrou-Crass Novextres FOREARLY FALL WEDDING GOWNS. THE HIGHEST OF THE HIGH-CLASS PARISIAN NOVELTIES are getting where you can see them, Thirty-tive of the richest aud choicest ARTISTIC PATTERN DRESSES Are here and they caine right from one of the most celebrated French inakers. To see these you must ask for them—they are too choice to bethrown around on the counters. Fine Dress Goods Departinent. (Fizst floor, 10th st. building. ) Arr Nerprework Deranraesr. FOR HOME DECORATIONS. Here are Attractive things easily made. Stamped Linens for outline neediework. Simple patterns tor children. Momie Cloth Bureau Scarfs with knotted fringe. Size 10x34 inches, —37Ne. each. — Momie Cloth Bureaz Scarfs, with drawn Work and knotted fringe, Size 16x54 inches, —i0e. each. — Linen Bureau Scarfs with three rows of drawn work and knotted frinze. ze 16x34 inches. 35e. each, —— Size 16x70 inches. —ASc. each.— Linen Splashers. Size 18x36 inches. —I5e. each. — Damask Tray Cloths. Size 16x22 inches. —I¥e. each. — Momie Tray Cloths with drawn work end fringe all around. Size 24x34 inches. —50c. each. —— (Third floor, 10th st. building.) For Exnty Fas Us: Children’s Fine Balbriggan Vests with high ‘necks and long sleeves. —25e. each. — Pants to auatch. -—Soe., 3 pair for 1.— ‘These are in sizes from 22 to 34 Inches, ere good fall weixhtand are for either girls or boys. Finer quality Balbriggan Vests, Pants and Drawers—ail sizes. —S0e. each. (Firat floor, second annex.) . Wear-Resisrixo Hosiery. 100 dozen Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Cot- ton Hose with double knees, heels and toes— excellent for school wear. —Sizes 6, 63 ana 7, 25e.— —Size 7%, Size 8, 20c.— —Size 83s, Sle. a pair. (First floor, second annex. ) Uruorsreny Derarcaest. —o—__ SPECIAL SALE OF CHENILLE PORTIERES, ‘Tuesday we will place on sale four im Chenille Portieres, as follows: ee No. 1—Four colorings, Crimson, Olt Goid and Poacock Biue. aha —85.00 a pair. — ‘No. 2-Six colorings—Crimson, Terra Cotta, Capote, Nile, Peach and Peacock Biue, —$7.50a pair. — No. Three colorings—Peach, Olive and Old ‘These are all the newest colorings and de signs. (Fourth floor, 11th st. building.) Ener Dowx Frasers NEW AND FRESH-JUST FROM THE MILLS. Asp 20TH, 11TH AND F STS, N.W. —— Siuver Wane Derantwest. Our Sliver Ware Department contains a lange Aan complete line of Silver-piated Ware in st Pie woods and noveities, inlaid and sterling sil- ver. This department has been moved to the front of our 11th street building, on right of mun entrance, ¢tving it more room. 4 We keep only the ba? of the different makes, —— FLAT WARE. ‘We-carry all tho Jeading makes in fat ware, Comsisiing of plated. inlaid andateriine eoods, Rogers’ Tea Spoons, two patterns, —~-Bie. avet.—— Rogers’ Tea Stcons, more elaborate desiens, four patterns. . F115 aset.— Rogers’ Dessert Spoons and Forks, 2.19.0 sat, — Rogers’ Butter Knives. —We. and Site. each. — ‘Oar in'aid eoodls are warranted to be the most ferviceable of plated goods, the parts of each ticle which are subjected to the hardest wear are carved out and fnlaid with sterlingsile Yer, after which the entire article is triple plated, Inlaid Tea Spoons, Fancy Patterns, — $2.50. $2.75 and #3.50 eet. Ininid Dessert Spoons and Forks, Tipped, $4.50 set. Inlaid Dessert Spoons and Forks, Fancy Pat- terns, ~—#4. Inlaid Ta! 0, $5.00 and 26.50 a set.— Spoons and Forks, Tipped. $5.00 a set.— Inlaid Tabie Spoons and Forks, Fancy Pat- terns. $5.00, 85.50 and 87.500 set.— Inlaid Coffee Spoons. $2.50, $2.75 and $3.75 a set.— HOLLOW WARES. Our “hollow ware consists of a selection from several of the leading manufacturers of the country. Weare prepared to meet the desires of all better than those who handle but Oda Pieces of Tea Ware, Water Pitchers, Baking Dishes, Dinner Castors, Individual Castors, Bowls, Baskets, x Dishes, Gravy Tureens, ‘Sucar and Cream Beta, Pickle Castors, ‘Card Receivers, Bon Bon Traya, Shaving Caps, Put Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Jewel Cases, Hair Pin Trays, Candlesticiss, Candietabra, Crumb Trays and Brushes, ‘Marmalade Jars, Suzer Dredzes, Suoking Se ‘Toothpick Holders, Souvenir Spoons, des st floor, 11th st. building.) —o—_ WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 11th and Fists. nw. aul Fat Sruzs Is Hats. The DUNLAP NEW YORK HATS, Fifth avenue style, introduced today in silk and derby. ‘These styles area departure from anything shown in hats for several seasons. Call and see them, . “a WILLETT & RUOFF, Hatters and Furriers, 905 Pennsylvania ave. Tur Procrssios Is Gerrsa LONGER, A still further partial list of our druggists who are in line” on TEKKA FIAMMA SOAP for the feet: H. T. Butts, cor. 4th and Mass. ave. nw. H. H. Johnson, cor. 10th and O sts. n.w. W. C. Williams, cor. ist and H sts. F. H. Waite, cor. 10th and L sts. n. A. Conway, 355 C st. 8.0. John F. Bates, cor. 1sth and K sts. n.w. io. Woolridge, cor. 446 st. and Md. a1 P. J. Fitzgerald, cor. 43g and I sts. s, Y. Huzo Bisenbetss, 201 7th st, s.w. Wm. Berlin, 800 22th st. now. Andrew Bursa, cor. 12th and Q sts. nw. 1 & Bro., 1418 14th st. now, 2i24 Lath st. now. John Gray, 12 J Jes, T. Hoskins, cor. South Capitol and O sts. 5. H. A. Mullan, cor. North Capitol and Lets. n.0. 20., North Capitol and K sts. n. be skeptical on everything. There are some usetul high-class Totiet Articles, and Terre Firma Soap for the feet is one of them. It is a boon to peo ple who are troubled with tender, painful, sweaty feet. It WILL cure them. Sold’ by all principal druggists, Asam, west Was Bex Wonrmess Facroxr MADE "TR EE OEE Bak gs # BY OD PRS Be tS ‘When you can purchase CUSTOM-MADE TRUNKS at Just a9 reasonable prices and thereby invest your money to good advantage and encourage home in- aasizy? THE LATEST REDUCED PRICES ON TOPHAM'’S TRUNKS. ~ Bin. Wim, in, Win. Win, <0in, $4.50 85.00 25.50 $600 80.50 styles at pricesthat are s 18in. 20in, 22m him 27 By Bm wD «0 5.00 covered frame, nickel corners lentes? ined. 75 $5.25 05.75 8649 (87.25 68.00 No. 3, Cowhide Grain Ciub Satchels. 10in, in. 12in. 13in. Mim Sin. 16in. id 1S eG aw F700 | Mexican Onyx 15-day Cathedral ‘What a wealth of beauty: brought forth, "Twixt the fall and summer creations there has been @ marked jprovenent. Thehalf dorem celebrated weavers of this somber elegance have p their keenest wits to work —and the resaits #psak vol. Tues. Nobody denies the quiet richness of a Black comtume—but “there are Blacks, and then, again, there are BLACKS." Lois of thinzs besides gold ter—Sound them and they are ill tothe ring of the true metal. OUR BLACK GOODS are positive colors— and taking them from the lands of the leading manu- facturets. we get the brat—oniy— in quality and pattern. Our busy Vayingsof the last few mouths are bevinning to putinan appearance. We never did fiddle” tu the exciusivenees of our line son we have outstripped even the enencies of past, It ise royal a Detore you now #5-uch DIAGONAL CHEVIOTS at 81.50 vant. inch JACQUARD with “flowing” lince at a yant uch CUT DIAGONAL with silk finish at «yard. inch FIGURED JACQUARD, empress ground. at $1.50 a yard. ach CHEVRON SIKIPED CAMELS HAIR at #1 a yard 464ach DOUBLE RING CHEVIOT at 81.35 ‘canch BOURETTE CAMELS HAIR at €2 & yar 46 inch WIDE-WALE BOURETTECHEVIOT t $3.0 yan, Sint PLAID BOURETTE CHEVIOT at 2.73.e yard 44-inch DOUBLE-WALE CHEVIOT at 61.50 # yerd DIAMOND-FIGURED CHEVIOT at art 44-inch SOFT CHEVRON STRIPES (rare for drapery) at 1.004 yard. LUPIN'S LIGHT and HEAVYWEIGHT CAMEL'S MAIR, $1.00, 1.25, @1.33, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 ‘and $2.75 & yard—48 inches wide. 42 CHEVIOTS AND SERGES, 75e. and S5e. ayant. @ ALL BLACK and ALL N ES. Al wewant to do is to fire your curtosity to the “looking point.” « ost ineasy after th lection under one Fé Every pattern isa temptation, and you don't want to Tesisi, for they are the faslionabie feature for fall. FATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING, NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, Established 1540, » W & ext Mage Tasos Livers, E VACATE THIS BUILDING w IN TEN DAYS AND WE WW swait Make tHosepays MEMORABLE ONES TO THE GOTH- ING BUYERS OF WASHIDGTON. NOTWITHSTANDING THE IMMENSE REDUCTIONS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN MADE, WE AGAIN «OT THE PRICE ON EVERY GARMEIT THAT REMAINS, AND THEY AUST BE SOLD, AS WE POSITIVELY VILL NOT MOVE A SINGLE DOLLARS WORTH OF THIS STOCK INTO JU NEW BUILDING. WE HAVE TAKEN ALL 01 OUR BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S TWO 4ND THREE- PIBCE, LONG AND SHORT PANTS SUITS THAT FORMERLY SOLD AT $5, 86, 87, $8, $10, @12, $15, 618 AND eZ AND GROUPED THEM 17 THREE DI- VISIONS AT 08.50, @3.60 ANDOS. THERE ARE ALL SLES AMONG THEM FOR BOYS FROM POUR TO SLX- TEEN YEARS OF AGE, AMD AT THESE PRICES ARE BEYOND 20MPARISON THE BEST VALUES EVER SEEN, ON MEN'S SUITS AND SEPARATE TROUSERS AND MEN'S BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S OVEKCOATS THE &&- DUCTIONS ARE ALL It THE SANB PROPORTIONS, AS TIE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSE OUT IN TEN DAYS, AND THE PRICE IS THE BEST LEVER WITH WHICH TC MOVE IT. ww ww w ae wl w w Rosissox Panxer & Co., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, E. COR. 71H AND DSTS. N.w. an29-20 Exrnsonpivary Ovronresity ‘TO PURCHASE THE FINEST GRADE OF FRENCH CLOCKS At actual import cost, Owing to the fact thas We have 125 French Clocks onthe way from Europe we have concluded, in order to make Foon, that we will offer those in stock at actual ‘cost, These Clocks have all been thoroughly ‘overhauled and regulated and are warranted im Perfect running order and to keep accurate tune, ‘We mention a few bargains: ‘Mexican Onyx 15-day Cathedral Chime, reduced from.. m reer 25 toGi7 Biack Marble 15-day Cathedral Clime, reduced from.. . on eid toGih Mexican Onyx 15-day Cathedral Chime,reduced from. _ $30 to $2.60 ‘Mex.can Onyx 15-day Cathedrui Cine, reduced tro} 840 to 623, Mexican Onyx 15-day Cathedral Chime, re- du ed from 245 to 632 ‘Chime, ro- duced from te 855 to 840 Frerch Decorated Sevres and Gold Bronze ‘Clock, with side ornaments to match, reduced 15-day French movement, reduced frou ..#30 to @23 Elegant Bronze and Onyx Candelabras, -educed from........ $22 to $16 Every Clock sold is kept in repair the first year, and our watchmaker will call weekly and regulate any A CUT PRICE ON EVERY CLOCK. (Our entire stock of Bric a-Brac is dso offered at cost.

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