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4 - THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: SATURDAY... September 5, 1891, CKOSBY 8, NOYES BANKS TARE EVERY DOLLAR THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE CAN, BY STINT, ACCUMU- LATE, PROMISING HER AN ORDINARY PROFIT IN THE FAR DISTANT AND UN- CERTAIN FUTURE. Permanent circulation im Washington three times Inrger thon that ef any ether paper ent chaos in the matter of gar- m will doubtless be evolved a far better and more satisfactory system than that which has heretofore prevailed in the District. ‘The direct r respect to this im- portant municipal on which events have east upon the iouers and the health + and the s publicity about the af- itracting public at the methods pursued im the past and to t pted in the future, ean hardly fail to result in improvements. Whether from faults in the OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, ON THE OTHER HAND, PLACES HER IN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF EVERY. POSSIBLE COMFORT, INCREASING 1 WEALTH A HUNDREDFOLD, AND ac- CEPTING HER PROMISES OF KEPAY- MENT BY THE WEEK OR MONTH IN LIQUIDATION OF HER INDEBTEDNESS. fune Commi and 18 ARGUMENT NECESSARY? m itself or from inadequate appropria- tions for the puspose, o from both, thegar-] supystupe hage collection of the past has been the subject of continnal complaint. The municipal gov- canvexa, ernment bas shifted a lurge measure of the re- 5 AMMlity upen the contractor who had un- DRAPERIES. eu the Inbor. and he in his turn has com- plsined ofinadequate compensation. Events now STOVES, throw the Labor upon the Commissiouersand the psec pp ca n which will con- BABY CARRIAGES, be given to the subject of garbaze the opportunity and ne- rough reorganization of the } of the ht to give to that method of WORKS OF ABT. machinery ater, 0 near futu HOUSE & HERRMANN'S roulem which is approved by the experience of other cities as the most effective (aided las ceca aceon comical. Tx arriving at a conelasion in the matter «ugg a the plans adopted 7, 91, 921 AND 98377H ST, im some of the b Enropean cities | ought not to be neglected. Meanwhile the gar- aND hage must of course be cu ‘The senor of a hot sou ant abundant frais is till with us, 36 MANS. AVE. N. W. ead th 8 consequently exist which by deat to ie ange anil SOLE aGENCY FOR THE PEERLESS 1 their «pec moval | WHITNEY CAKKIAGES. a5 for the sake of the public health without much | regard tothe expense necessarily involved. The task of thy Commissioners is to remove the | ae garbage in scme way or any way that is effec- | BLEACH COTTON. 7ye eae tive forthe present. and te provide for the kAErS ESteaprise. permanent plin that can | 7238 T241 1th st. sce. er they nor the health office Ives to a work fraught with | rences to the Washing- ure, which its people aspire to model city. — = Joussos, Ganxen & Co., G06 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W., INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR LINE O) CARPETS FOR THE SEASON OF ‘91, The American republic, one year from t EMBRACING ALL NEW AND opening of a great presidential campaign, ist Paes apes eagaged im some preliminary co tests which | Bre expected to se to some extent the line PATIERNS IN of battle for the par next year's € | Ingraim, Tapestry and Body Bruswris. Also Ingrain In Obio there would seem, from other evi- | Art Squares, Druggets, Smyrna aod Moquet Kuge, dence than the opinion expressed by Seuator | Floor and Step Oi Cloths, at very low prices, Sherman in his speech at Paulding, to be pend- | ae tng for the democratic party, at lenst. a ver¥ | soy arrivate of Fall Drews Gols, We mamee important decision om the silver question. If, |... toa thing in atin, Wool minced rape says the Senator, in effect, the democrats were Plabis, | the now fail colors, at “5c. to carry the state this fall ther would surely | "S)ienus valine tm Colored Sik Velveta, new fall advocate free and unlimited silver c: © in * | colors, He, Asg2. ut doctors differ. An economic str of | ay Gents’ Neglige Shirts st and below com to the first magnitute, who is not a politician, | trem out. diese Mr. Edward Atkinson, in the September } —— Foram, considers free coinage “about dead. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., am the same number of this periodical Mr.| 5 : Gor 5 Heury Cabot Lodge argues that a free coinage | _ P ‘ennesivanie ave. 2. w. Dill will pass both houses of the next Con | posses. 3 gress, but will be stranded on the presi- dential veta He therefore thinks that | sesae ESTERPRISE, 124) Lith st the question will be open for settlement at the polls next year. The two partiesare somewbat divided on the isvue, notwithstanding the nearly | Unanimous action of the democrats in the lat Congress arising out of,a desire to embarrass the republicans im certain states. But the demo- . ts, as Dir. Loige shows have been largely TrvtO SECURE THESE IMMENSE BaR- Paar hia papacy ee, F GAINS IN WINTER-WEIGRT US. ance, w! vors free coinage, am — es 2 i the f. farmers’ asuanamiion seats it may select DERWEAR IS NOW, FOR A FEW sown inne. In the next Congress the free DAYS WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE LINE silver democrats are largely in the majority of OF UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, NECK- the party. and while eastern democrats are op- WEAR AND OTHER FULNISHINGS AT y of free coinage the stress of lm kewucruid qe cade saa0 al ae CENT. force the whole party to advoeate it. And oneof the most powerful cir- ALSO THE BALANCE OF OUR MEN'S SEPARATE TROUSERS AT 81, 81.504ND cumstances driving them im this direction would. doubtless, be the carrying of Obio by 2.50 PER PALM, AND THE REMAINDER OF OUR BOYS" AND CHILDREN’S OVER.” the democratic candidate on a free coinage plat- form. The eastern democrats would therefore COATS AT $1.50, €2.50, $3.50 AND 83 FOR THE CHOICE GARMENTS THAT iew an Obie victory this year with conilicting motions. ‘ORMERLY SOLD AT FROM 45 TO @20. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY, FOR YOU WILL NEVER AGAIN HAVE THE CHANCE TO BUY SUCH GAR- MENTS AT THESE PRICES. ROBINSON PARKER & CO., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, seheo 8.E. COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. | Postrvexz Your Last Ovronre NITY = — ‘The lew maxim, “by one bnow all,” is not to be accepted literally in all cases. But when the public are told. day by day, that so many ailhons more of farm mortgages than are offi- cially reported are in existence, and when no amount of denial suffices to stop the diewal allegations, it is well to give full weight to the fete as they are disclosed, which furnish cor- rect information in the premises. The register of deeds for Butler county, Kansas, reports that during the seven months ending With July last the mortgages filed for record in that county were for am aggrezate of $210,019.44, while these released were $270,754.90—a reduc- tion on farm indebtedness of $60,735.46. At ‘the same time the town and city mortgages re- leased amounted to #46.735.15, or nearly double the amount of new mortgages filed. These figures do not sustain the calamity prophets and are consequently passed over in silence, while imaginary {acts from last year are made to do service at some of the alliance meetings. It is somewhat reassuring to have Prof. Heilprin. leader of the scientitic parts turned from Greeniand, say that Peary's expe- dition has enough food and fuel to last mutil next summer. He agrees with the public in thinking that « relief party will then be neces- es 7 sary. Heiiprin appears to think that Peary is 4 nig want ratee ce oe until he returns to MeCormack bay from Undleached feet. ‘To go st 1:44. pair. rip north, but that he will then be in dan- We advertised our Carpet stock for sale, as we ger unless a vewel is there to bring him and intend closing out that department. We can still huis companions home. The Academy of Nat- ive you great values in Ingrains. ural Sciences at Philadelphia ough. to see that a relief expedition goes out next summer to McCormack bay to pick up the explorers or to go inland iu seareb of them if they are not teere wallng. js LINON, 40-INCH, Sige. ‘India Linon, ore = BAYE'S E: seo-3t t TERPRISE, S41 11th st. ae. Canuazr & Lewy, - ‘928 7th and 706 K at. ow. 50 dozen Linen Huck Towels, measuring 233 50 inebes, with deep fancy borders, imported to sell at Sie. Our price will be % 100 dozen Linen Huck Toweis; price bas been 15 and Se. cach. Our price om this lot, 12%e. each. ‘To close out a lot of Children’s Ribbed Cotton bore broken sizes, we baye cut the price in halt, CARHART & LEIDY, aS 287th st. and 706 K st. aw. —+o— Jadge Harris’ proposition suggesting certain | HJ*™¥ CARPET JO: | mandidcations of the MeKinley taril in the in. “REPS Micupnise, terest of foreign exhibitors at the world’s fair wt ke was thought by some of the world’s fair com- missioners to be “loaded” and was therefore rescinded and referred toa committee. Al- Yhough the author was not much of a free traler when be was in public life his dis- chimer was not accepted by the commission. It is thought that the purpose will be attained by a treasury roling —— : The Vannort wager of battie in the shape of | Ly Ip Easy Exovon A ploughing challenge is unique and chimes | Tomy that this TEKRA FIRMA SOAP for the feet, With the agricultural polities of the time. No | of which we have heard so mach, 19 another bumbuz, man vught to be considered a farmer cam late | but let as see what those reliable druggists, Messrs. unless he shows his ability personally to culti- | Acker & Kenner of 1429 Pennsylvania ave., say about vate 4 tenwere ficid. What does Farmer | it. They neither tndoree mor recommend umubugs. Brown have to say to Farmer Vannort's propo- | They arenot that kind of people: mien! "We keep Terra Firma Soap for the feet in stock and st] | sind st w “ood seller." Having heard many of our One man in New York will never rise to the | customers praise it highly. we tke pleasure tp recom- height of self-abuegation and remark: “Your | mending it toall who are troubled with tender. pain- governor Tcan never be.” His nate is Jones, | fal feet o excessive perspiration. and, in the opinion of some peopis, he might} (lened) “ACKER & KENNER." nay it with trnih and without any self-sacritice, | Soh by all druggists, dy13-m, wast —— Maryland hegrudges the toothsome reed bird andl the suecivient ortolan to the visiting sporte men. Maryland should cultivate a liberal mind and a magnanimous heart. ae ‘The diplomatic and agricultural chuckle over the re-entry of American pork into Ger- many is very broad and very deep. acct at ahaa aM Mase't Minister Egan rather Parnelled him- self? se53t es ‘Tae New York customs officials are remark- ing: “This the yacht thet Vanderbilt.” nanan eased se etn a Boncugiys Corrsz Tae cruel war is over, the last of Balmaceda's 1 togves having surrendered. oe Fomrsst : ® io Fa, ‘Terpastisc. ee ase “Raines bose Quek work a sy =r THE EVENING STAR: fa We are open until 6 o'clock. Benoisa Assocutioxs Axp Savixes! A Berzerrs O Beacrs— at PERRYS The colors and patterns among our WOOLEN DRESS GOODS are as varieratet a9 the foltuge after Jack Frost bas touched them with his icy breath— Beautiful tints. If there is any one thine we pride ourselves om more than another it ie our DRESS GOODS displays. There are vory few houses in this country that lay before their patrous a more exclusive fine than WE LO. We don't run to quantity-—weeds will Kia garden. But wovel, unique effects are what we aum st. Something that appesls directly to the delicate feminine senen of elacance. Your enthusias- tie pratva of uur effurts warrants us in laying claim to excoedinely quod judgivent in wlection. ‘That is not exotinu—it is Jact—evideuwed by the ‘rare bits” of creation that are every day Joining the busts already ere. “STIL, THEY COME.” #-inch JACQUAKDS, im coral patterns, “steeped” in Wine, Mode, Tau, Bie, Steel and Brown shades—-81.50 « yard. uch TUPTED CAMELS HAIR, in Cadet, Tan, Brown aud Gray shades. ‘The same colors iu shading stripes—$: « yard. inch CAMEL'S UATK and ASTRAKHAN PLAIDS—82. 30a yard. 42-inch RYADERE STRIPES— 82.50 a yard. 46 inch CAMEL'S HAIR PLAIDS—$2.50 a yard. 45-inch WIDE PLAIDS of Diack shacey threads, overlaping Gray, Brown and Blue grounds—ee CAMELS MAIR 2 Oa yard. able: shade—#1. 35a yard. 50-inch HEAVY WALE BEDFORD CORDS— 82a yard 46-inch MIXED EFFECTS in BEDFORD CORD—41.75 a yard. 50-inch CHECK SUITINGS for taflor drap- inz—81,500 yard. 46-tnch Striped Suitings91.65 » yard. 46-inch Dingonale—perfectly plain shades— 01.508 yard. 42-inch ‘NDULATING” CAMEL'S HAIR—@2 a yard. 42-inch LIGHT and DARK STRIPED EF- FECTS in CHEVIOTS— 82 « yard. #2-inch Bourette Stripes--#1 a yard. ‘The Lest patterus are French born—and we tuok them from their native heath. You won't be apt to find a ‘sof them in the city. When you hear ft re- marked tbat we bave outdone ourseiyes this season you mmy well expect n core treat. It would be injustice to yourselveeto make a final selection until We have } assed Our Mus tusertew, Don STRIPES im SFATON PERRY, ERRY BUILDING,” NINTM STREET AND PENNSXLVANTA AVENUE. Established 1840, it nt FANCY, ness PRINTS, 4c. i z ‘¥'S ENTERPRISE, sess Litthst."se. > Kors Puannacy. LEADEKS OF LOWEST PRICES, 77M AND E STs, oS Call and be convinced that we, seli the best goods for the least money of any store in the city. ‘The prices in the following list are good for next week ouly: ‘3e. Hard Kubber Combs reduced to. Se. Fine Spouses reduced to, ‘Toilet Water reduced to... i Good Whisp Broom reduced 25e. Hund Mirror rednced to. cod Steel Cork Screws A large stock of 20 and re Best English Tooth Brushes, . English Tooth Brushes, w: Shoe Brushes. — Weclaiin to carry the largest line aud variety tn the city: also a complete line of Shoe Sets, which we are selling at honmsemenalonesneant ‘Se. Shoe Brush. Sc. Shoe Brusk, al . Shoe Set, wood box. ‘75e. Shoe Set, wood box....... 81.25 Shoo Set, best, wood be: A very complete line of tmported and domestic Mair Brushes, also our Ivader, the All-bristle Kent's Eowiia Brush, reduced trou 61 to. ‘Me. Cieth Brasbes down at, Qe. hy very good. Regular Yc. Wire Hatr Brust. Gie. Florida Water. best Conte's White Castile Soap the bar. Reduced to. . If you need a tonic or dou fail to try Farnsworth's Celebrated Celery aud Chamomile Bitters. It will do the work. Dalwatian Insect Powder, the strongest and best. Reduced from $1 to. .+B7e. per Ib Awood 5c. Powder Gun........ 100 Copperas, the best known disinfectan! juced to Se. » pound: 6 pounds... +12 250 Dop't fail to supply yourself wile prices ase #0 low. Special attention to country orders. — KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, It 71H AND E STS, WASHINGTON. AQ-INCH FINE HENRIETTA, 150. All shades. KAEE'S ENTERPRIS! J241 ith You May Fisp Extracts approaching ‘Mertz’s Quadruple Extracts in odor. will find any to surpass then. ‘20 cents per ounce. Mertz’s ‘Triple Extracts are elegant per- fumes and sell for 29 cents for one ounce. 100 cents for 4 ounces, MERTZ, CHEMIST AND PERFUMER, Lith and F ste., Washington, D. C, It Ovrz New Hone Is ready for your inspection, 178 FIVE FLOORS Are completely stocked with everything that ts now und desirable in Househokl Furnishings, and is well ‘worth a visit. OUR FIRST FLOOR Contains « carefully selected stock of Bed Room, Din- ing Koom and Ontice Furniture. OUR SECOND FLOOR Is devoted entirely to Carpets, and contains the latest and most desirable fall and winter colorings, All wrades. OUR THIRD FLOOR Contains a stock of Parlor Furniture which for variety of desizn and uniform excelience of material is not surpasyed by apy house in the country. SOME STARTLING PRICES: Pinsh or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites. Cash, €28; credit, €0, Solid Oak Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, @17; credit, 81% Poplar Bed Room Suites, Stine. Cash, $14; credit, 815. SIX-FOOT OAK EXTENSION TABLE. $4.25; credit, 4.50. Eight-foot Oak Extension Table Cash, $5.50: credit, 86. Forty-pound Hair Mattress, Cash, $7.50; credit, . Woven Wire Springs. Cash, €2.25; credit, $2.50. Brussels Carpet, per yard. Cash, 0c. ; credit, 5c. Ingrain Carpets, per Yard. Cash, 35. j credit, 40c. Carpets sewed and Jaid free of cost. No charge for ‘waste in matching. Cash, TERMS: Easy weebly or monthly payments, No notes and 6 per cent discount allowed for settle- ments in thirty days. @ROGAN CREDIT HOUSE, ‘819, 821 and 823 7th at. nw. oe Laxssunce & Bro. OUR MOURNING AND BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘We will ima few days be receiving and opening some of the “latest nor- titiee” in BLACK DRESS GOODS, ‘The very latest weaves and designe, and the most stylish things ever Placed beforcour customers. In both style and efeet they are elegant. vious to which we desire to close out the oddsand ends of several lines of goods at almost half their value. 5 pleces All-wool French Grena- dine, 40 inches wide Reduced froun 91 to vie. 5 vices All-wool Albatross, 38 inches wide. Keduced from €5e. to 506. 5 pieces Ail-wool French Foute, 42 inches wide, Kedieed from 82330. to 400. ‘Bpleces All-wool Armure, 38inches Wide. Reduced from 75¢. to 50e, Zpleces Camel's Hair Canvus Cloth, 3S inches wide. Reduced trom 75e. to Sue. Spleces Brocade Mohair, 34 inches Wide. Reduced from 73e. to 0c. A fll Iine of xvods suitab:e for Children’s Unitorm School Dresses, nawely: 8-Inch All-wool Serge, 40c inch All-wool Serve, 50e. 38-inch Cheviot, 50c. 40-inch Mobair, 50¢ ‘Buch All-wool Cashmere, 50. Hohaire ave stilt in demand for carriage, street and wfice wear. There is nothing better. 38-inch Mohair Brilliantine, 620. 38-inch Mohair Fine Quality Bril- Uantine, 730. 42-inch Mohair Sicilian, 75e. 42-inch Mobair Sicilian, very fine, 81.00. 48-inch Pure Mohair, extra value, 81.00. We have just recetved 1 cave each All-wool Silk-fuish Henrietta, 46 inches wide, Jet and ine Black, Foe., S74, and $1.00, for which we ave had such ready sale. A discount of 10 per cent off of all Remnants of Black Diess Goods of $1.00 per Renmont and over for next week only in Henriettas, Seryes, Mo- hairy amd French Atl-wool and Silk and Wool Novelties. L A Ee aA ti pak Lu 24 BBR BB. B BB aa as fas aag* 25 Faw Sree Es Hars. The DUNLAP NEW YORK HATS, Fifth avenue style, introduced today in silk and derby. ‘These styles area departure from anything shown in hate for several seasons. Cail and see them. WILLETT & RUOFF, Hatters and Furriers, an20-3m_ 905 Pennsylvania ave, Now Reavy. FALL AND WINTER STYLES. YOUMANS* CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS, Also WILCOX & CO., BOSTON, CELEBRATED SELF- CONFORMING HATS. COMPLETE STOCK DERBY HATS, FOR MEN AND BOYS, ate 50, $3, $4 and 85, DRESS SILK HATS, $5, 86 and 88 FULL LINE SOFT HATS At 81, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, 83.00, 84, $4.50, 3 and g6. LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPS, HATS FOR COACHMEN. GENTS' WALKING AND DRIVING GLOVES, CANES, UMBRELLAS and RIDING CROPS. DAVIS' SONS, N.w. cor. Pennsylvania av JAMES ¥. seStr nd 12th st, M..W. Bevempee, Nos. 1215 F st. and 1914 Gst., NOW READY FOR BUSINESS WITH A FULL LINE OF DECORATED POTTERY, i PORCELAIN, GLASS WARE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. D.C. SATURDAY. SE — * & EMBER’ 5. 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. Woonwannd Axp > Lorunor. OTH. 11TH AND F STS. ¥. WE o'clock is our closing hour. “CB ens Our tai? stack of the JAEGER UNDERWEAR Is ready. ‘See display in F st, window. G00 ae is E Ae? Ee A Tasx Liourexen, Hut A” A ‘Gou BER Ssa8 NTISAB TITTHE PRESENT IS A BUSY TIME FOR F you parents, whoall have more or lees T planning and purchasing to do for those Of your children who will soon start again for Doardinz school, Realizing this fact we have Prepared and now subiuit the subjoined list, hich, if closely followed. will lighten your Several new patterns In Demf-flouncings in Black and White Chantilly, with narrow widths to mateh; also some new **La Tosca” Drapery Nets. Frou: the constant demand for laces we are led to be- Ueve that the coming season will be equal if not Supertor to the past one, as far as Inces are concerued, tad abe peObasing accendingty. sk avd render you Valuable ald. Raienaiania Scuoor Daess Srerrs. A new Chantilly Demi-lonncing, 14 inches wide, Rone | OF FIRST IMPORTANCE ARE THE pattern . DRESSES. G-inch width to match... Fern-leaf Pattern Demi-flot 4g-ineh width to mateh.......-.0.0.+ Palin-loat Pattern Demi-founcing, 13 inches. Ose. yard 43¢-inch width to matel Ifyou intend making them up at home or ving then made we have just the kinds you need. Prettier things coukl not be done in wool You will wonder how like goods can be 20c. yard | Produced for such suall prices. For instance— FINE ALL-WOOL CAMEL'S HAIR CHBY- TOTS, in a variety of new fall and staple shades, 37 inches wide, at SOc. a yard. Fine ALL-WOOL PLATDS, lange and sonal, plaia er rich combinations of oring 38 inches wide—these are choice at 0c. a yard. Florai Design Demt-flouncin, : 10-inch width to mateb....... 4-inch width to mateb, ‘wick 10-inch width to imatch, 4%¢inek width to match, ‘Sig-tnch width to match... - yard Fine Brussels Net Dewi-flouncini, 14 inches wide, with polke-dot edge and scattered sexagun shaped ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, now shadinzs, ‘BS inches wide, 59e. a yard. If something finer is desired we have Bos tiftl ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, with rouch 50c. yard feometrical Hgures on grounds of Gray, the 400. yard. lightest Tan up to Mod. Brown, Autuimnal Tuck Demi-Houncing—teat border with polka dota, | Grays, Navy Binos, &e., 3H inches wide ‘e. yard —These are but 73c. a yard.-— O¢-inch width to nititeh. aes Polka-dot Deut flouncing, 15 inches wide. WHITE AND CREAM LACES. 15-inch White Chantilly —foral pattern. 11¢-inch—-same pattern, Cream Polka-dot Lace, 13 inches wide. Y-inch width to mateh, S-inch width to match. S-inch width to mateh....... 10-inch Cream Chantilly Lace, ribbon pattern, Sine! -20c. yard -42 cents A magnificent assortment of Plaids—serce Frounds, with the softest harmonizing colors ever blended together, producing most pleas- ing effects. There are thirty distine: designs and colorings at All-woot Sik-finish Henriettasim an exquisite color line of more than forty shadings—43 inches wide. These are but yard.— SCHOOL DRESSES—READY MADE. If you prefer buying the Dresses “ready made” we can do just as well by you. S-inch width B-ineh width., ‘Then we have lots different from anything we have ever shown. Oriental Laces, new patterns i Here are some good dresses, just the kind for the school room. They represent a laree va- Tiety of pretty plaid combinations, trimmings of narrow braids. TORCHON LACES. Immense assortuent. For Monday adiscount of Size 4 to 14 years, $2.00 and #2.25each, Ten percent here are some fine NAVY On them. ALL- WOOL FLANNEL SAILOR SUITS with White or Black braid trimming— fell skirts, Bize 4 to 14 years, We are also selling DOL NAVY BLUR FLANNEL REEFERS—with square sailor collar and brass buttons. Sizes 4 to 12 THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) New "Hoes. yearsat sk 100 Ladies’ White Sheer Mull Handkerchiefs, with oe Ty lace Vorders of White, Pink or Blue. The daintiest of CHILDRE: UNDERWEAR Handkerchiefs. Louk to be worth 30c., but they are r 125 CENTS S0e. “Ail-iinen Euubroidered Handkerchiefs, hem stitebed and scalloped borders and drawn work de- Of next importance to the dress is UNDER- WEAK, of which a liberal supply is necessary. Don't wake it up. You can’t afford to-par- ticularly when you can buy Good Quality Musiin Gowns, with yoke of tucks and Ham- Dury ingerting—and cambric cr Hauburg ruftie, for 5c. to 21. Good Musiin Chemises, with corded band, for 8c, Detter grades, with yoke of inserting THE PALAIS ROYAL. & and tucks—sleeves and weck trimmed with (Continued below.) Mamburx—for 5Oe. and 73e.—— Good Stuslin Drawers, cambric or Hamburg fle, with cluster of tucks above, 38, ide. and Ze. a pair. Good Muslin Skirts, with tucked cambrie Fafite and two clusters of fonr tucks above, “3c. Good Muslin Sort Underskirts, Hamburg ruffle and six tucks above, Short Flannel Skirts—all colors—$1.50, 82, 82.50 and Jean Waists—buttons fastened on with tape, 0c More New Usnerias For this great umbrella weather. Union Silk Umbrellas (26 inches), with bon and twisted oak handles. “The Brishton"—a splendid wearing union silk, swinging gold ring handles, rubber handles, natural ‘wood handles.. More “Brigiitons,” with silver and pear! six handsome desizns. ‘The Brighton Siik, with natural w Sine 26, 82.68. Size 28, 23.48. Of course we still have a complete line of Genuine Giorta Umbrellas. Those with natural sticks—size 26, 81.25. Size 28, $1.50. THE PALAIS ROYAL. iuslin Corset Covers. 1230. Corsets from 30c. to $2. Merino Vesta, Pants and Drawers—sizes 16 to ‘3425 to 75c. a garment. NECKWEAR. ‘Linen Rolling Coliars—square or round cor- nera, 15 and 20c. ‘tndsor Ties, 25 Numerous styles of Simple, Neat Neck Ruf- fling, six yards in @ box, 19, 25, 30 to Tic. a box. (Continued below.) Fatt Dress Goons. ‘We have # splendid assort- Prices are right. Values Buy your Dress now. ment of everything now. HANDKERCHIEFS, cannot be surpassed. Styles in many instances ex- au linen Heustitched Handkerchiefs, 10, elusive. So why delay? 12}6 and 25e. All-wool Mixed Cheviots in Plaids, Stripes and Tl- HOSIERY. Iuminated Grounds, 38 inches wide. All the Net Fall Shades—Navy, Browns, Tans, Garnet, Grays, ke, z ONLY 50c. YARD. 38and 40 inch Fancy Plaid Serzes, in the latest com- Dinations of colors, twenty ditferent styles, ONLY 50. A YARD. 40-inch Ail-wool French Plaid Serges, 75e. AND B5e. YARD. 45-inch Reversible Cainel’s Hair Serges, all wool. Fither side can be used for the trimming; an e relty, career. ane ken Piain and Ribbed Fast B.ack Cotton Hose with double heels and toes—sizes § to 10-25 to Ue. a pair. De. a pair. Worsted Mittens, 25, 20 and ibe. a pair. Fur-top Dogskin Gloves, $1 a pair. Biarritz Gloves, 81 a pai 4-button Kid Gloves, 81 CHILDREN'S GOSSAMERS, $1.65, $9 ana $2.2 Good Pe a , styles— 84. eee ee ee Separate Pants, 75¢., $1.00 and 81.25. Tie. AYARD. Jersey Gyunasiuin Suite—two pieces, Sizes Bto ld years. $1.05 to A full line of colors in 40-inch Henriettas for Secge Restocs Gor ensty fall O50. Soc. AYARD. ‘Reefers for late fall and winter, 5.00, 86.50 and 88.00. Bedford Cords, 40 inches wide, Overcoat Cloth Hats, f $1.00 4 YARD. Caps, ~ WO, Te and $7.00. SERGES, 45-inch All-wool Serge, Navy, 75e. a yard. All other shades, 40-inch, 7c. a yard. “THE STORM SERGE,” ‘The most popular of any of them. Seems to catch the fancy of every one who sees it. Almost wearre- sisting. Black and two shades of Navy, 980. A YARD. Our Broadcloths—54 inches wide—every shade—can't be equaled for 1.50, for Boys’ Uulaundered Shirts—best muslin—open backs—50 Boys’ Mediumand Meaty Weight Underwear, 50, Zac.. $1.00 and $1.25 4 eurment. Boys’ shirt Waists in cambrie, pércale, out. ing and cheviot. 20, 35 and 37%. ‘The ‘Mothers’ Friend” Shirt Waists in White muslin, figured percale and plain wool, inallcolors. 75c.. $1.00 and 8: Boys’ Silk Teck, Four-in-Hand and Puff Scarfs in polka dots, pin stripes and figures. 23, 35 and 5c. g ARD. Boys’ Linen Collars in all styles, 123¢c. each; pre ae Spee ths Oem, <i spans era * Linen is, s + Some of the latest Parisian fancies in camel'shair,| dozen. “* Matelasse and Jacquard effects, from $12.50 to Boys’ Cotton and Merino Half Hose, 25, 35e, 218.680 Robe, Fashion plates furnished gratis with | and 50c. « pair. Boys’ Gloves, 50c. to #1.75 a pair. Boys’ Plain and Fancy Linen Handkerohiefa, 2236, 15, 18, 25 and sie. Boys’ Suspenders, 25, ede whan) SCHOOL UMBRELLAS. Good Quality Gingham School Umbrellas, with metal or natural wood handles, 90c,, Gloria Silk Umbrellas, $1.25, ao . TOILET ARTICLES, A full line of Fine English Bristle Brushes. ‘Hair Brushes from 2c. to $2.75, each Robe. A fuil stock of Black and colored Dress and Trim- ming Silke at popular prices. Black Dress Goods in Bedford cords, camel's halr, Jacquards and Cheyrons, Also a full line of Henriet- tas in Silk Warp and all wool. From 75c to $2. yard. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) ew Dre Tanonxas ‘Tooth = For any and all of the above-described dress goods. Nail ae Nail-head Trimming is the latest. Made of silk, in Clothes * imitation of the Jet Trhmming—comes in all colors to ma match the dress goods, Whisk Brooms in all sizes, 10 to 500. Rubber and Ceiluloid Combs, Se. to 400. Soaps of al kinds, 4c, to T5c. a cake. ‘Metal, Celluloid and China Svap Boxes, 25, Boe. AND O8e. A YARD. Narrow Silk Braids and Edxings, in al] shades and Black, from Se an BO ern Hand Mirrors, oe af Se. TO 500. A YARD. Tooth Powders of all kinds. Colored Cantile Trimming, fromi Toilet Powders, 15e. to 35e. New Btore, New Stock and better facilities for show- a Gtascaa. Bay Ha, 5, 3110004. Ing and handling goods. We ean offer goods on as] 7 Cleaning Fiuid, for rethoving spots from 00d terns as alinost any house in eee Beg = ob on rina ethno importations arriving nearly every weel ‘Tollet Waters of all kinds, be. t0 Tle. Lnlbtiogair ifoi Extracts in all the leading odors, Gc, TO 96 4 YARD, Sponres and Chamois in all sizes and prices, hates : Stationery of all Kinds. Eseuisn Decorarep Toner Sere, Saks ‘TRUNKS AND Bags. ~ Afall line of Trunks and Bags at popnlar isan per peienerinns MAM Trunks marked free of charze, A Trunk 95.50. 85. #2 TO 84.08. Bil cemngiar foots ore We never saw as ood for the money Coque Feather Collarettes, from Ascvent many acon’ Titi you to furnish BED W! ELS, ke, We and we think you will be of thesame 1.48 TO 83. BaD WEAS spe Siege, Nang opinion. Coque Feather Boas, from sible prices. Come early, while our assortment is #470 012. : Gord guality Maas, Sheet for sins and 3 complete. Coque and Ostrich Feather Zagings, Muslin Pillow Cases, 223429620, 25 and A AnD. 30e. each. ne + hess maar ins ee ee ees Band Tyimmine, frocs ‘ards 85,50 pai. WILMARTH & EDMONSTOY, : mie caatate are * ee _Hematiched Linen PALOW Camm, 2230 - phagaba pg “ Ostrich Feather Band Trimming, from: gene, Same in cotton, nen, te.—20e. to . bette i "a : $1.50 70 62.50 A YARD. » Suite Woo! Btankets for single and % beds senamarsmermenmnenine | TREE oa ose Mosr GHLY M COMFORTABLE + We, TO 62.10 4 DOSEN. Comforters, Cheese Cloth and Batiste, in mor ¢ Butersoofand | BUTTONS, white and colors—€1 to 82.73 each. , styles erect, posit, metal and tatior | - Petther Pillows-#1.37 to ¢3each, FE «-dapedis ened A fall stock of All-liben Danas and Huck MACKI ‘Towels—91.20, 81.59, €2t0 $a dozin, pea bert Good All-linen Napkins, %~81 to @5a doz; ‘THR PALAIS ROYAL. M82 t0 $100 dos. pene ate S a LisxkR. wooDwanis LotuRop, aueo ' Cor. 12th and Pa. ave. 5! es 20th, 11th and Fete. o.w. * IN OUR LADIES: DEPARTMENT ay et ‘576 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Button. common-sense or | St! Si. 8... between 5 sant » here town with oF without patent leather tine, at | J 91.24, worth #2. > pairs Ladies’ Cloth-top Buttom, patent leatber at 62.03, worth $3.50. pairs Ladies’ Front Lace Boots, with patent leather tips, very stylish, = worth €3.50 198 pairs Ladies’ Front Lace La Tosca, hand sewed, our own desien, 83.08, worth We have a lange assortment Ladies’ Fromt Lace Boots, all siges and styles, ranging in price trom 61.49 | BN 4. c000. toss, piy at DER K'st now TN OUR MENS DEPARTMENT. | po poy ery H SAL) YOUR PINES Prat G27 pairs Men's Cait Bure tare tate ate hal $1.98, worth waktbASSBENSEDT lab Ne Men's Fine Calf Hand-srwed Lace ama Con- | py. it vie lasts, at $3, same as ers pe Stores arw advertising at $4 &. pend. Me cowed, WK" BKOW | Ee | Foes 4 LADY'S COLt MB bas teen used but jyret woolas new. cash. FAN OLDS Tans vi business. DATKY. st SHOW Cast om, Lace and Congress, at R SALE TO if fret sHeST WDD PNT box. mest ns stone SS = BOth st, and Pas as he, OOF. aw . Lace or | LI styles, at &: 5 ites 2 | {08 SALE_OFPICE DEAK FEAT Tor. a | Bi pcelandonir ‘ah otier turaitare. Angin £8 , one ae pra HE OGY | RRs vexeaaene Noe wer rien . = woe ie used and guarautend to be An pertect onder. Can 7 AA ue | soon 0a. Pon. for five days. OO) Uh see . Boia § jew” : — {SADE TOOL GT “LOENEL LENS — 00 Pucliah “settor Sag pape, pedigtes. SCH MIDS 8 rae IRD STORD, s12 Pe! at a wate ” O98 , 1 RUNNING PSYCHO SAPETY Bys5 "og , Sngvete tn Bret. : i a ater 5 30 = ies m5 ee sSSs EP, Fok S82 1NDSOMED MASSIVE ser OF As, Ker ri See ey $ ® - 190. “Can tw seen at htt Maryland ave, Sw. aed 2 ss x : Fok Batt. Serer mieten. Pa DOUBLE STORE, | aw eerie copgiticn road Age set-2t 310 AND NW. - ok SALE CHEAP SI Bere aouMt be Soh que 5 AND NEW LA’ tyiewr Wo RAPES, Nee t PE, OM PANS Mr! HOLLTD La a Sake AN W. D. Crass & Co, Pye end RGSS gS ENR S811 PE SALE NEW PTT SYLVANIA AVENUE, r Aro now opening up their fall and winter goods suit fr salvo at ALBERT. 3 No Usp et FPOk SACE tend able for the coming season. carefully These goods have been 20d POR CAMP ME ected from the best manufecturers, both and st > house can offer better | goods or lower prices than ours car, and buyers have as to quality and no ri to purchase, We have placed on sale about 30 picces of illuutn- aa. Rae 20K SALE 130 SEWLN ated effects, wide goods and all wool, at 50 cents per | ina 1 eomal te Trap yanl. They are gems aud we advise you to look them | 4th and Pa. * 4 | ook sani . PARROTS, CANARIL over. | FB rscexitng Saris, oid ben. a ™ We will aio offer during our tmprovementsapecial | yg.qqe b> PCHMUD'S "SEW wre erome Jow prices in remnants andodds and ends, and we | Fok Se NINGTON, caLionari tan: Naticual, Crandalt, Hail amd. World Tye: uaranige tosave our friends money if they give use | writers at buns or rent; “CAFcMar. ca con | area Tec uw. yao Fok SALE orto" Gas ENGINES, BOTH NEW and second hand \ call ou 1. BAL ee FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES. . Foes Kind weutie urs uot afraid ot cars, & With busy}, hatwenn, &c Teth st uw. Srviisu Suoes: SOK SALE OR EXCHANE sound a tata ee season's production. | wautt to stem) pacer. Dr. Cais Caton Syn — i Baitmore, iid = ‘coh =o JOk SALE A DAY aia UROR Made of the BEST | POLES iy lel early nee seita iost tag, kanee . and'bell. Apply tosh at. we i HOOVER stock and sold at | POOK =ALL “A SIXVEAKOLD BROWN HORSE Warranted sound. can trot a auile in jose than three . uuinutes Ingaire 201 N. Capitol et., aiter op. a. And LOW prices peg a STi Lisa, you sata ae a sollnd. gentle, suitable tor SNYDER, riage. H.W. DAVIS, Loudoun’ county, Va ‘1217 Penna. ave. SHOES that you ys SALE-Ai A BARGAIN a horwes tor cat pig at teeidence, 1Ulo Sew tatupelite ave ws ‘willappreciate. OR SALL—CHEAP—10 A IMMEDIATE PUK @ plactun good take, st te sald. Address Bux ih Bat office eat OK SALE—A FINE KENTUCKY SADDLE AND Grivine “horse: very" cheap. une lew plactom Tupre Is No Daxoer bugay, i ex'vlteni Condition. car Jeon Gian arora is ices Sinan oak STOVE of the serious | sctusl cont. luguireat 10; aud 1Sty Lethst: he w jents that so often occur With other stoves. <— (Call and look at our JLOk SALE —ENGLINN oe CART SPLENDID SUM Dian, condition .cost 6230, wili sell bail price: A tou ween. “ILi EDGE, = Ba st. m. ECLIPSE ana Por 5a e RELIABLE. myl?-tr WASHINGTON GAs LIGHT COMPANY. > cover neck, low-bed garbawe wawons, including is aud tops. Recows. eocXira barrels acd all equipment used for removal of The above will be sold at private sale. For terms ime sone F. M. DEANEY sobat 643 New York ave. aw. Rage FINE KIDING MAKE: BUKEN AND niddew by ue tor your dress DAN L AMMEN, ie. Md. soe sINE Repvewa New Feusrreas Srone, 613 7TH ST. BN. W.. Between E and F ota ut, consisting of a pair of close matched liwh-bred, Toad wares Young” wvlind, sipi-sh aiid test also Fup. set leatuer duuive iarness ai chbuard of the Our fall goods are nowarriving, and ourad- | fake. nu reawsbieoher reruent ea "ice tohousehecpers is tomaketheirselections — | aut et it und Sani lati snd he ae ew, corarann Rasteweton | Pie Sasa sean ag tae Rewdonignsin Carpeteand ikewisein Parlor and | Rs eifcs Nandi wyery that writ we ewitoneutnk bed-Room Furniture, which make them doubly 12s L st. Sia attractive to discriminating eyes, and they ii HEAD OF MOKSES AND Maki aro bound to go—and go fast, too. We'll not attempt to describe them—we'd rather show them. Open until 6 o'clock ;and if you'll call we'll gUarantee to show you something in the way of Carpets and Furniture that will be attractive, terviceable, seasouabie and reasonable. ‘Asin the past, weare always willing to make terms to suit our customers, and noone need PUK BALL A Lt OF HORSES OF EVERY DE for al virpues, at - Ae LED Fg8, SALE-ALS AS ON HAND THIATY TO ity horses. suitable for ail Purposes and prices Teapouabie, abd ali Loree warrauied te le as Pepe: sented. N. SCHL. “40s St aud FS SALE, HIME OK EX@HANGE—-ON RAST terms, new and secund-band carriages, he carte and Saxous of ail stan, arent varity ao hess. “Call atnd new stock, acto butwes Sur FGENEK, duo Ta. ave. new, OR SALE CARRIAGES, WAG sp bod therefore deprive himself of hume comiurieea wily atten ta cicising se cease! Su ee . satelss rose foot Wankiinsrton FOR SALE—PIANOS. (OK SALE CLEARING OUL ‘one Aue upreht plano equal to pew, @ Also great bancuius 16 otber Rret-clam. to cash buyersat GL. WILD & BON uw. FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL SQUARE, GRAND piano unusually fine bargain hanive pre te itself 1h a inacnihicent Pose square Piao ; Tichly carved jee and iyre; 74 octaves: very Tull Ms GUAUTY, Be wake abd nearly new , fee tur a qitick sale Tor only @100 cam handmouie wtovi ated JOHN RUDDEN, FURNITURE DEALER, 613 7th stn. w. sultte if taken at once: guaranteed. This tee. THE Fiano LXCHAN Noe Wake hat one “OuMs, eos. K SALE—WE ARE Cant special tanwaiue in pisnosom mouthiy pay ientnor Caste Ail makes of Lie sitgutly used haben. Tive beet iu tue city. Low can wave @io te 210) with us. a 20K SALE — SHOOND HAND thoroushiy repoired, and w ‘any uouMtily Pay anents, — he Re SP OFFERING 80) Gaarervr_Comrormisa. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. thorouch know ledve of the natural laws rie retiegs wt sso eaten Grace Ubvt cio i ne trot ot with w delicate flavored ae a peeeets HANDSOME OK ANINA; In ‘oop save usinany ieavy doctors’ bille. It te by the fi keys, tells utiaretutehar sane et zs around Us ready to attack wicre EB DOLLARS MONTHLY Tortined "wich | Gives you « fine-toned Square Piano oF handsome frame. —Cu ~ our hue. a F. G. SMITH, 1: EDUCATIONAL. ‘/-HE MISSES Bb. THE PIANO EXCHANG! tases. be wold cost Fo * pare blast shits Troveriy i eGazetie, Sings sip with Doing water or milk, Sold oaly eect i tins by rovers, labeled th JAMES EPPS & CO. Susivegiihins Cini, $ol4-<.m.t0, London. England. classes tn dee tolim Setool, 121 Path st. nw. rent ENE N ING. Be =<, oo BICYCLES. Sooner 1 ‘smuancnnakamamm ky Mss hana HALRISON WILL BE KEADY 10 To. ttine piano lessons on the 15th of Beptember. 16° PINDERGALTIN. “4 MERCIFUL MAN 18 MERCIFUL TO HIS BOMES.” ‘ _ FA, ior Teteuelss kindergarten roopne Oovober 5, R toa | nw co ed ge poe MARIAN MATS along 04 # mouern boue suaker? eason. Voce} Schoo); Italian inethoa. pupils thoroughly m pated tor fund ojerascomcerta,cratorion #10) GOBMULLY & JEFFERY 4G CO., pe one BOARDING AND DAY 50 ab See 3325 14th stim. | suri in Brown, SP ARE Be shel care) optional. Me = L. B. GRAVES, Manager. uty ND. prencdpal, 142 1425 N st. ee KINDEKG ARLES YoU WANT TO SEE THE NEW ural tous k FULL CAPITAL DART. HIGHESTGRADE HowayRopoce. WITH CUSE- ‘FeiCHo,, i Ri » aa eee ‘PEE iw COLUMBIA SAFETY BicrCLE Has arrived. Itia'e beauty and pute all others to sleep. Call and soot, oro8 ATWATER & 00.,

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