Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1891, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: SATURDAY...... .... .... September 12, 1891. = — CROSBY 8, NOYES. THE EVENING STAR has a regular and vermanent cireniation in Washington three Chines Ia than that of any other paper im the city, As a local NEWS paper aud Advertising Medina it has ne competitor. Among the educational topics of live interest to the readers of Tue Stax is the organization or development from existing institutions of untversitice the new model of broad scholarship and national aspiration. Scholar- ship, says President Jordan of the new Leland Stanford, jr., University of California, implies freedom. ‘That is the keynote of all tho div cussion in this republic over higher education. ‘The essential quality of the new theory of the Uuiversity is individualism. The texcher inust be free to make the most of himself and the student must be free to acquire what can be Jearned. Research is the cornerstone, research in all directions and upon all subjects that can throw light on human progress or train the human mind to serve the ends of man's des- Investigation is the life of culture, of tion and the critical spirit is necessary in all investigations worthy the name. The age ix one of inquiry and progress, and the uni- versity must rot be bebind, but must be abroast of the age or slightly in advance of it. The modern university. whether in Washing- ton or elsewhere, ents aloof from the system of favored studies and false incentives. In brief, President Jordan sums up the whole argument in a few lines: “Tbe new university can dis- card the worn out part of the educational methods and machinery of past ages and of other lands, and can address itself directly to the life and work of the people of a great re- public, and of the coming twentieth century.” ———- +2 ‘The letter from Tux Stan's traveling com- missioner, written from Concepcion, Chili, on the eve of stirring @ and published today, is singularly prophetic. Dated on the 12th of August, « few days before the battles near Val- paraiso, ending the war in favor of the con- Sressional party, Fannie B Ward writes to Tux Svan that the decisive contest will be fought in two or three weeks, and the whole tenor of the interesting communication is that the Balmacedist or presidential party, whom she prefers to the revolutionists, will «uffer de- feat and overthrow. The American public will hope that subsequent events may not confirm our commissioner's further prophecy that the end of the conflict in the manner expected will be bat the beginning of trouble for unbappy Chili. She expresses the belief that the success of either side will be followed by a vast amount of opea and secret blood-letting and that nu- merous atrocities will be committed in the event of insurgent success of which the world will never know. So far as reports go, how- ever, the congressional party seems to be be- having in its hour of vietory with a moderation that is as wise as it is unexpected. It is to be hoped for Chili's snke that these reports will not be falsitied by events. ee Italy shows no disposition asa nation to re- form her behavior toward this republic. She has no regular diplomatic relations with us, having recalled her minister in a fit of irri tion in which she acted with more sensibility than sense. When Italiaus resident in this country assembled at the capital and drew up respectful resolutions inviting co-operation in the world’s fair—in effect a request to Colum- bus’ land to assist in honoring that greatest of discoverers—the Italian government pays no attention to the matter. not even formally ackuowledging the receipt of the resolution. The proposition to hold here a meeting of Italians from all the states of the Union in order to give expression to their feetings in favor of the participation of Italy in the fair does honor to the Italian-Americans and to the subjects of Italy resident in the republic. But to the citizens of the United States, without regard to their place of nativity, one phase of the question presents itself. Should Italy be longer favored by this country in trade rela- tions and asa travel resort when she does everything in her power to injure us aud show ber disrespect? ed Signs accumulate that the big leaders of the alliance do not bold the membership in a sling. The president of the Kansas state alliance in a public speech has repudiated the doctrines ‘taught by Pefferand Simpson. It isreported that thirty-six out of fifty alliance members of the ‘Tenaeusee legislature are opposed to the people's party and not one avowedly favors cither that orgenization or the Ocala pletform. This re- port may go too far, but itis probably indic- ative of the drift of opinion there. In South Parolina open war is waged between Gov. Tillman and some of the other alliance men. The effort to unite the farmers’ movement on the subtreasury plan has not proven a success. The third party project haa also divided the farmers. In some alliance states the disposition to organize the so-called people's party is very strong, and there is apparently no doubt that it will figure to a certain extent in many of the agricultural states. = — Between political and other troubles the peo- ple ef Sulvador have a hard time. The earth- quake of Wednesday has been followed by ir- Tegular shocks and tremors and there is an un- easy feoling that the disturbances will culmi- nate on or about the equinox in the total col- lapec of the capital. Some smaller places have been wrecked already. ‘here is no lack of ex- eftement in life in an earthquake country. Balvador has been destroyed three times in less than forty years. Eattor. 2 American pork is excluded from Italy. In the campaigu to secure the freedom of Europe for the American hog this should be the next Point of attack. Both in trade and travel Italy draws from us many millions of dollars annu- ally, and is peculiarly vulnerable ir these respects, The war to be declared against Italy will not be conducted by fleets and armies, but its results will be felt. +2 ‘The reported massing of a large Russian force on the lower Danube is accepted ir some quarters as meanin’ an early movem: on Constantinople. It is probable that « demonstration would be more speedily cessful than the ove in the late war with . briltiant Plevua episode to redeem in some measure the Turkis disaster. The Russians are doubtless better prepared for action than then, while the Turks are in worse condition. ee If the “iron chancellor,” retired, has apo- plesy at 78, ever so slightly, there is just canse for the alarm of his friends. When Bismarck dies, the greatest statesman of his times will have departed. —_—_<--____ ‘Tro bundred and fifty lawyers want to be direuit court judges. As there are only ni Places to be filled, it is clear that 241 e:mincat aspirants will droop Like the sunflower at sun- set when the nomi:..tioms are announced. —— ‘That republican rumor from Spain and Por tga! will probably go the rounds until it gets ite majority and can set up for itself on the basis of accomplished fact. sa Oo ‘This is the anniversary of North Point's day of giory, when Baltimore was suved and the arms of the United States were covered with onors—then not so plentiful as since. oe : The democrats and the third party will not Bnite in the congressional bye-election in Sonth Daketa. How big a straw is this? — Luilding inspectors and not inspection laws fare what New York needs, the Park Place ver- dict to the contrary notwithstading. “Tax Moxomewrat. @37 AND 900 F ST. H.W. GRAND OPENTNG. FIRST IMPORTATION. ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 AND 15, WE SUALL SHOW OUR FINST IMFOLTAIION oF PAKISIAN FAITERN WONNETS, MATS AND MILLINEBY. NOVELTIES FOR TUE COMING SEASON. YOUR OALL RESPECTFULLY SULICITED. NO CanDs. THE MONUMENTAL, 1 037 and 009 F at. nw. Tue Moxuuenrar. ‘The imported Hate and Bonnets. comprisivg the Duest collection ever before exhibited in Washington in QUANTITY, QUALITY and STYLE, and made in Paris by the finest modistes, such a8 Madam Jose, Pouyanseo, Luis Folkner, Virot and Tulis. Besides the imported ones, we shall exhibit tome made in our own working room. We shall also show OUR FALL IMPORTATION or CLOARS, CAPES, JACKETS, FOURS, MOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, INFANTS’ WEAR, CORSETS, GLOVES, NECKWEAR, UMBRELLAS, MANDRERCHIEFS, FANS, RIB- BONS, VELVETS, &c., be. THE MONUMENTAL, ‘selL-oe" G37 and 009 F ot. n.w. We Suaz Ovren Ox Tuoss Two opening days, a8 a souvenir to every lady, the 4-But- ton Monumental Best Quality Kid Glove, every pair warranted, at $1. Keguiar price $1.62. Or our 8-Button Monumental Kid Gloves best quality at $1.25. Our regular price $2.25. We guarantee that both style, #t and quality can- not be excelled. HEADQUARTERS FOR KID GLOVES. Over forty different brands, Every style, every shade. The best quality at retail for wholesale prices. Every pair genuine imported. Every pair, from $1 upward, warranted and Stted to the band. ‘Today we will name a few of our brands, including Some of the best of our own importation. ‘The Monumental 8-bu:ton Suede. ‘The Monuzwental 8-buiton Glace. ‘The Monumental 4-Lutton Suede. ‘The Foutsine 8-button Suede, ‘The Fontaine 4-button Glace. ‘The Berthold 8-button Suede. ‘The Berthold S-button Glace. ‘The Biarritz in ali the newest shades, ‘The Pekin #button Glace. ‘The Foster's 7-hook Glace. The Foster's 5-hook Glace. ‘The Fleuri $-button Suede. ‘The Chaumont 4-button Suede. ‘The Tnxedo 4-Lutton Giace. ‘The Dogskin Driving Gioves, ‘The Panis 6-button Glace, ‘The Florence 4-button Glace, Black stitching. ‘The Fanchon $-button Glace. ‘The Misses Mousquetaires, 8 buttons, ‘The Misses Berthvid, 4 buttons. ‘The Misses Foster Hook. ‘The Gents’ Derby Dogsxin. ‘The Gents’ Freuch Kid Glove. Also a Zull line of the best Silk and Taffeta Gloves. ‘THE MONUMENTAL, 1 ‘907 and 909 F st. n. w. Jousstows Baraxrast Correx, 25c. ALL GROCERS SELL IT. S$, SQUARE OR ROUND, 20e. EAC! 1 Hees ‘Bue. each, Hemp Car; Seuyras Tugs, “e. eae wb Carpet, yard be 745-747 bth st. se. wel: (lEOWDS VISIT STEASBUNGER'S GKEAT NO- 2 TION 3: one ae and 406 7th st. n.w. Canuazr & Ley. 928 7th and 700 K st. nw. It A great Ribbon offering. We have about one hundred pieces of Kibbon we wish te close, Com- brives Gros Grain, Satin Edwe, Motre and Satin ‘and Gros Grain, in widths from Sto 12—to go at Geentea yard. Some are worth 25 centsa yard. ‘We have secured one hundred more of the Extra ‘Heavy and Size Crochet Bed Spreads at 81 each. Weare offering special inducements in Bed Comforts and Blankets, Wehave made a specia! effort this seeson on extra valnes in i@-cent Dress Goods. Th brace Cashmere, Henriettas, Serves, Cloths, Fancy Fisida, Uuminated Bourette, Cneviots, Chester Suitings, dc., in all the popular shades. We have still a few pieces left of All-wool In- grain Carpets, which we are offering at less than value. We arecivsing out this deyartusent. CARMART & LEIDY, sez G28 7th at. and 706 Ket. nw. PECIAL OFFERINGS OF DRESS GING! latest dessus, Olge., Be. and 9A — dt oer Buuwa, 745-747 Bet. Be. Joussrows Srices For Piceuse. ALL GROCERS SELL THEM, 'T AFFORD 20 Miss, STRASBURGER'S GREAT NOTION SALF, ae 404 and 400 7th ot. ve Tr Is Love Ar Finsr Stour ‘With those who have tried TERRA FIRMA SOAP for the feet. And If it was not a sure enough good thing our leading drugwists would not be putting it to the front astbey are doing. Notice the display in the win- dows at those popular drug stores—Acker & Kenner's, 1429 Penusyivania ave, W. 8. Thompson's, 703 15th s.. and A. B. Finney’s, corner 7th aud T sts. It never fails on tender, painful, sweaty feet. A pleasure to use it. ‘TRY IT. widm,wete SUE RET Te POPULAR MUSIC ONLY Se. AND 105 < CATA large Tree: suate ome-taied & spekvanes Hae stra ges ome RS _wiaer 745-747 Sth at. 2. Jouxsroxs Baxixa P, ower, 3s_5 CENTS ONE-FOURTH POUND. ho of a re 4 BY 404 and 408 72h at, ~ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. SATURDAY We Misr Havs Bux ALITTLE ASLEEP IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTS, BUT WIDE AWAKE MAKING PREPARA- ‘TIONS FOR A LINE OF GOODS THAT Sour Srawve For Fae, OTHERS FOR WEALTH, WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN BUT THE AMERICAN MECHANIC AND NOTED FOR. WAGE EARNER ARE CONTENT T0 PASS =| WE HAVE SOME OF THE CHOICEST BARGAINS ‘THEIR DAYS IN COMFORT,SURROUNDED FOR BY THE CHARMS OF A I1APPY HOME AND THE ‘ATTRACTIONS OF A CHEERFUL FIRESIDE. TO ACQUIRE THESE GRACES CONHID- EMABLE EXPENSE IS MET WITM. DERE, MONDAY AND THE ENTIRE WEEK. ‘You know where we are located, at 3111 M street, ‘Weut Washington; thet will remain @ brunch fur our ‘West End trade, A HUNDRED CASES Of New Fall Effvets in cotton, half-wool and all-wool MAgPILy, OUR pateatig EQUITABLE NOTE THE SPECIAL BARGAINS: cuevrt 2c. Children’s Muslin Drawers, tucked and lace exvgrem edie, 4. 5 and 6 yours. 12 Me nerentosrs, | foram Cartel Coes Woe Asem PLACING IN THEIR IMMEDIATE POSSES — | 35°" Cusraren's Derby Hiuied veut, lone aleowen, MIUN EVERY CONVENIENCE, EXACTING | _poar! buttons. sowed IN RETURN BOT A FEW DOLLANS BY — | 2%e. Children's Derby Ribbed Full Rewuiar Mado Hove, Fast Biack, 6 to 8%. 120 THE WEEK OR MONTH, AB THE CON- 1c. Ladies’ Egyptian Combed Thread Fast Biack SCIENCKOF EACH ONE MAY DETERMINE | Hove, 40 catge ees hread Fast Black, 8c-Apron Ginzhams, 20 different styles of checks. 534c 20c. Dress Ginghaus, all the fall pialds,.. 040 25e. German Linon Damask Towel, size 19 by 36..15¢ 5 White 10-4 Blanket, 22.50 Gorman Vink Branket, fail 11-4 TUE MOST JUST, THEY ALL THE WHILE ENJOYING LIFE EQUALLY WITH THE MORE FORTUNAIE. FURNITURE, 86 All-wool 11-4 Sliver Gray Bianket, with Ligut lue, Piuk end Yellow border, CARPETS, 4 Size Flaid Doylics, per dozen ov: $8 Siz German Liuon Doylies, re ee CARRIAGES, ov; NAN Deapaniza, 'R REMNANT DEPARTMENT We stall never abandon, no matter where we cater forthe trade, We are the original founders of this great saving woney device, aud no matter how many intitate we stilt claim to be tho piougers. « 7 yards of Chantilly, in short length, the newest thing for fall dresses, WORKS OF ART. NOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 017, 019, 921 AND 9237TH ST. AND G36 MASS. AVE. N. W. ber cent more Se. Yard-wide Shaker Flanuol « 8c. Yard-wide Unbleached Fino Cotton - ‘Bo. Yard-wide Bleached Cotton Ize. Yard ton e012 8c, Satin-finished Chantilly Dress Goods. Be. Manchester Dress Goods Nov. 5c. choice patterns of Vali Satine . ‘5c. French Satines, White and Bla se. Dark Pattern Flannelettes 15e. Yard-wide Armenia Clotb.. Se. 45-anch Pillow Cas 20c. Unbleached Heavy § ‘Se. per ‘yard rd. Jouxsrows Srnixa Lear Buzxvep TEA. it ALL GROCERS SELL IT. arte 2apreray Led one fe A Soo complete line of rood shat woutw sowing has s* Treen Gucey con icwans aeicons made an everlasting impression with our West End Largest display snd lowert prices ever seep. poeeee Se “St AS BUKGEL'S, ‘Joan 40u 7th at, | PMEOB 1t Moessine Paste. 3 DUES PINTS, de. RAE £n1 RPRISE, Our number is sel1-3t Iva Lith st,'s.e. S111 Mast. West Washington. ‘s Car passes the door, Qvavavete Exraacrs. A. KAUFMAN'S, WHAT ARE THEY? COMBINATION. ‘Main store will open Monday, September 21. This will be a great (eature for wonder specia's. ——$<—$—$— —_______ If you want to know exactly stop in at MERTZ'S, 11th end F wts., and examine the immense line 0, Extracts he is showing. ‘Then when you compare his with some others you've Louxiit you'll understand what Genuine Fivrl Extructs are. All the Old favorites and uewert speciaitics, cents per o, ACARD. Monday, September 21, we shall open our new store, 909 Pennsyivania avenue, with one of the choicest lines of Novelties, Wraps, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings, House Linens, &., that any one could possibly select. We have catered for the past fifteen years to the masses and have at all times used the best Judgment of what ts wanted and the proper prices. ‘We shail in the meantime prepare a schedule of special prices for that occasion that shall act as a banner bearer to our future success. 100 cents for 4 oz. MERTZ, CHEMIST AND PERFUMER, ith and Fsts., Washington, D. C, 1t VENETIAN STAT CARPET, 18 IN, WIDE, yard. 35 Ie. per Fard. "Windsor pring rolier, Ze. eacli. “BLUM 45-747 Beh st. Bat us Jouxstows Day Roast Java It SEE THAT YOU GET IT. YEE T000 Gitar BARGAINS —— A. KAUFMAN, Late of Kaufman & Sickle, 900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Branch store—3111 M st., West Washington. selz It pas BEATS ALL OUR nT T SALE EFFORTS. ‘Pongee, 4c. we, de. RAFE'S ENTERPRISE, se11-3t T24I 11th st.’s.e, Beginning Munday, Sept. Ys, or store wilt de open tuk? p.m. Jouxsox & Lurrnzzs. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! ‘We desire to inform our patrons that we've recently ‘Atted up our second flour for our Cloak Department and are prepared to show a varied axsortment of LADIES' JACKETS, Comprising all the LATEST PARISIAN STYLES. These xarments have been made up specially for us by one of the iesding manufacturers, with care snd strict attention as to style, fit and quality. ‘The prices range frou $5 to $25. ‘We would gladly go ‘nto detail and particularize, but ‘our stock is too large and priuters' ink too dear. ‘You are cordially invited to inspect our line of Cloaks, ‘Whether you wish to purchase or not. Our assortment of NEW FALL DRESS GOODS is ‘Row complete and ready for your inspection. GOME EXTRA BARGAINS SOLD OUT DAILY. tt STRASBURGEM'S NOTION SALE, ‘404 and 400 7th st. Mrs. M. J. Hosr. 1300 ¥ 8’ ‘Has just returned from show the VERY LATEST STYLES IN IMPORTED BONNETS: AND ROUND HATS, Received per latest steamers, sel2st FOR EARLY FALL WEAI N. We, jew York and is prepared to m = Turse Woxprnru BRODIEAI S eurtett ck, at 81.29, Ladies. Cloth, 50 = #O-inch, French Ail-woslt Seize, 3 Yard-wide Heuricttas, ati colors, Zs-inch Wool Striped Suitings, Gray’ Piquot Bleached Sheeting, bost wa tabric, Use, Dressiuakers! lard Bleached Cotton, Fo Barcass Ar NLY, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, pene & f See voz | Hie iat le a lanne:s, &c.. &e., at Jubl BRODIEAD xCv, Doubie Stores, 1819 aud 1821 Lath st. n.w., neat Established iso, ‘sez ADIES' SHORT JACKETS, €1.08 MISSES" Jouxsrows Baeaxrast Correz, 25c. it ALL GROCERS SELL IT. 5 ¥ . hort Jackets, #1. 08. Nirman tee HAFF'S ENTERPRISE, GUEAT NOTION BALE, se11.3t DLAI at ac. it jut L. ON'T FAIL TO ATTEND OUR REMNA! sale. Heavy Vaitlege bo Cotten. Sivnis: si creda selLest herent ABOUT HATS. 19 not deceive yourself nor allow yoursslf not deceive yourself nor allow “4 deceived abot its. Whil ave tl Feit Srocx Or Fuzz Axo Wixten Sieet Yistemanslactaped, we aloy havo nont DRY GooDs Hatwata fair rice ‘Take our 82 unde 50 Black Derbies (new style block), for Instance, ‘You cannot buy their anywhere for less money, We can uicet any competition on Quality, but we will not sell you acheay Bat for adollaror so shuply towet your mouey. We will give you the full Worth of your womey— or give yougour money. B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, At greatly reduced prices AT LUITRELL'S, 20th street and Penna. ave. n.w. ‘The Best Striped Piaid and Pisin Dress Goods in the market at 25. 50 and « Full line 46-inch Henriettas at 75, 85c. and 81, AU shades, Hatters and Furne Large line, all new colors, Dress Goods at 12, 15, 20 | _se12-co’m 2S Ss oe and 25e. Black Bdks, Surabs, Black and Colored Velvetsat| J. A. Franacay. lo west cash prices. Do YOU know him? Our line of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children's Under- ‘wear is nuw complete andat exccelingly low figures. We invite an inspection of quality and price. Hovie-y » specialty. Every pair warranted. Our 2c. Black Hose, the best in the city. One case 11-4 White Wool Blankets st 85; worth fally 96.50. Other Blankets and Bed Comforts from $1 up. ‘One case Fruit-of-the-Looin Cotton at the. Weare leaders for Silk and Gloria Umbrellas. A new and beautify! line of Neckwoar Just received. . Tie in the country. We invite all to inspect o ur stock aud prices, Com- pare them with others, Call on us. At the old stand, THOS. J. LUTTRELL, se12-2w Cor. 20th st. and Pa. ave. n.w. CPEDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES, BUTTON AND + Toes 8 RAFI'S ENTERPRISE, Watches, Diawonds, Clocks aud Jewelry. sell st 1 7th wt. D.W., wext to corner of F st. W. H. Hovouroxy Mure Co. Uf not ask your friends about him, Having completed our repairs on our first floor we are now prepared to displey as fine eline of FURNITURE, sell t 1241 11th ot.'ne. CARPETS, SSTTT TTR TTT TNT TNS TTS TaN TTS ‘UPHOLSTERY GooDs, Nuc LACE CURTAINS axD AND NECK. ARTISTIC DRAPERIES Different mecks require Gifferent Scarfs, ‘As has ever boon shown in this city. ‘Our fall productions com- Prise all that 4s stylish in ‘Neckwear. ‘Our 50e. values are better than ever. We invite your special attention toour ‘unique line of SILK CURTAINS. sOBEPH AUERBAOR, Prices ranging from NECKWEAR NOVELTIES, (06.50 to 625.00 per pair. CBee} om POM BERT te on rR rt 4 ¥. 8. HOUGHTON MFO 00., WHF WEL SEO 1218 and 1220 F st. n.w, = ongar SUTiON ware, HOMER Guxze Scrre Scour Fass, Coucpey Suiven x + cd 4 ae Woonw Aap Lorzaor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. — $i Our Lunch Room wiii be reopened Tussday, Sep- fomber 15. Pasurursany OPENING AND SALE or es Ei 12, 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES. “Pum Buerr ‘Tr PERRY'S. ‘There is a time and a place for everything. A time when the simple richness of a plain robe is more suit able to be worn—ladies upon Whom a 80130’ color clings with more becomincness. In spite of the shower of Rovelties that have burst from the heavy baneing clouds of fashion—lots of the new shades will be worn plain this season. In answer to what is new—the bright, handsome patterns crowd into mind. Bat the ‘unfigured weaves, dipped in the dyes of conception, are quite as fresh—quite Urnorstenxy Goons Axo Conrame, | ties pepuiar. Toretesrse them is tote of tin —— BB EGINNING Monday and continuing BE throughout the week we will hold a pre- ‘Uminary showing and sale of our mag- Rifteent stock of Upholstery Goods, during ‘Which time we will display our own Fall im- portations of LACE AND MADRAS CURTAINS Ana CURTAIN PIECE GOODS. —_——— ‘Tho success which bas attended our Uphol- stery and Curtain depart:nents has necessitated our devoting the entire fourth floor to the ex- hibition and sale of these goods. Here may be seen all forms of FOREIGN and DOMESTIO FABRICS used in house furnishing and decora- tion in every variety of style and color, aud You will-‘Bnd factiities for selection unsure Passed. Wo have men of experience to advise ‘With customers, who will also cheerfully fur ‘ish estimates when desired without charge. ‘We extend @ cordial invitation to all inter ested in Lome decoration to call and question. —° Coerrays. © — The Curtain offering will incinde —Brussells Point Lace Curtains, — —Irish Point Lace Curtatns,— Swiss Tamboured Lace Curtains, — ——Chuny Lace Curtains, — —Antique Lace Curtains, — —Nottin;shai Lace Curtains, — —Madras, Muslin, &.— ALSO —An extensive line of — STRIPED AND FIGUKED SILK CURTAINS: ‘The handsomest assortment of —CHENILLE CURTAINS— Ever offered to the people of Washington. Sales increasing daily. Prices wore never $0 ow. —All the Newest Conceits — i FURNITURE —Satin Russes, — —Petit Points, — —Spun Silke, — —Indienne Tapestries, &e.— ° — © Rees. © — ‘We have just opened a RUG DEPARTMENT, Wherein will be kept Domestic Kuys of all the best makes. To introduce this department Quickly we will muke the foliowing special Prices on JNO, BROMLEY & SONS' ROYAL AND GOLD SMYKNA RUGS, MEDAL BRANDS: in COVERINGS, WILTON AND MOQUETTE RUGS At MONEY-SAVING PRICES. JAPANESE GOAT RUGS, White or Gray. Odoriess, 28x64 inches, —#3.00.— (Fourth floor, 11th st. building.) son A Hasoxencmer Occaston REPRESENTING THREE UNAPPRUACHABLE VALUES. ‘The why and wherefore may not interest you, ‘Wo bought them under such wuspiclouseitcun- stauices, however, that wo can offer them to you for ONE-HALF AND ONE-THIRD LESS THAN THEIR REAL WORTH. Here they are, and there is not a very large number, either: LADIES’ FINE SHEER ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, WITH EMBROIDERED SCALLOPED EDGE, BORDERS AND COR- NERS RICHLY EMBROIDERED Iy DELI- CATE SHADES OF PINK AND BLUE. THE EMBROIDERY, EVERY THREAD, DONE BY HAND AND WELL DONE. We've inade ‘three lots and marked them at the follow.ng prices: Lot 1—35e.. 3 for 81.00. Lot 2—B0e. Lot 3~75e. STRICTLY PERFECT—PURELINEN-HAND EMBROIDERED. First floor, 2d annex, near skylight. ) o—— New Domestic Dness’ Goova. —o—_ ‘Monday you may see what & representative stock we have brought together for ¥all, The styles are very choice, and closely resemble thefine woolstuffs. ‘The assortment of all-wool and half-wool goods, suitable for Children's ‘School Dresses, ts imusually attractive. Heady for inspection. See them, —o— Knickerbocker Suiting in choice Nght and dark ground colors, with stripes in contrasting hades—just the thing for children's school resves and Ladies’ street and market dresses. ‘36 inches wide, Se. a yard. — Plaids in all the latest combinations of color- ings. B5inches wide. ——25e. a yard, — Plain Henrietta Cashiere in all the new Fall shades. 36 inches wide. —2ie. a yard, — Checked and Striped Cashmere in Brows, Rod, Garnet, Old Kose, Tans, Grays and Blue, ‘36 inches wide. 2 Frege aa -wool Suitings in Brown, Blue, Green, Garnet and Bed. 27 inches wide. — All-wool Tricot in Tan, Brown, Biack, Red, Garnet, Sapphire and Golden Brown, 27 inches wide, —-25e. # yard. Brocade Mobair in Black, Green, Terra Cotta, Pium, Brown and Gray. ‘34 inches wide. Se. a yard. — ‘Danish Cloth in Fall and Winter shades. 22 inches wide, ‘Diagonal Suiting ‘ae trives and “ plain Gray snd Brown. ‘$4 inches wide, 4 ——25e a yard.-— Pisin Suiting in Gray, Drown, Sapphire, Tan and Garnet. ‘36 inches wide. —25e. a yard, — (Second floor, 11th st. building.) —o— New Arrnacrioxs Dany In BLANKETS, QUILTS AND COMFORTERS, ‘White Cheese Cloth Comforts. $1, 81.50 and 81.75.-— Colored Scrim Comforts with fine, fluffy All- ing and tufted with colure : worsted. —#1.50 and 82, — Batiste Comforts, in delicate shades of Pink, Biue, Yellow, Nilo Green and Olive, tied with ‘worsted. —#2.50,—— Figured Silkoline Comforts, tied with ‘worsted. —82.75.— Heavier Comforts covered with calico and ‘satine and fiiled with White cotton, 1, 61.25, $1.50 to @4.50.— FINE MARSEILLES QUILTS. ‘Weare showing some of the newest things to ‘be had in this line and the prices are very rea- sonable. — #2 to $13.50.— ‘One lot of Honeycomb Quilts at OKC. ste ‘We offer for Monday a All wool—Size 30x40 at 61.25 8 pair.— Our s5and0OBLANKETS aremesting win | Mose ready sales—Lange size 11-4—ALL WOOL, soft, ‘pure and white, “65nd 868 pair, — ‘(Mecond floor, 11th st. building.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, “wid ‘U0th, Lith and F sts. o.w. portations and home giesnines—to bandthem te sou Price first—our price—is to make you eager for a ‘share in such choice possessions. 80 CENTS for S-inch SEKGE in Blue, Brown. Green, Tan, Gray, Garnet, Wine and Mode. 7% CENTS tor 42-inch CHEVIOTS thet count up 14 flerent shades in the assortment. 85 CENTS tor 46-inch FRENCH SEKGE in 12 differ- ent colors. 81 for 44-inch CAMEL'S HAIR—inodiun weicht—all the shades. 81 for 44-inch CHEVRON—15 different expressions of the newest oddity in wearing. €1.35 for 42-inch BEDFORD COED overlaid with heavier “rib.” Plenty of choice in color. 82 for SOinch BEDFORD CORD—heavy wale—in Pium, Gray, Tan, Mode, Biuo and Green. $1.50 for 44-inch BYADERE BEDFORD CORD. Nothing newer. 85 CENTS and $1 for 46-inch WOOL HENRIETTA. $2 tor 46-inch BEDFORD CORD—Browa end Gray shades. $1.50 for 46-inch DIAGONAL. $1.75 for 40.inch MIXED BEDFORD CORDS—Tan, Cadet Blue and Brown. $1 and 81.25 tor 44 and 50-inch Cheviots—beavy twill. $1.50for 52-inch BROADCLOTHS, in Blue, Light ray, Black and Tan. €2 for 54-inch Peltzer BROADCLOTHS. 82.75 for 34-inch Delius BROADCLOTHS—25 shades. You are bound to appreciate the elegance of these unadorned dress fabrics—and we ure proud of the shader—qualities and costs. We haven't a fear of a Jeader—though there are lots of entries im the race for popular approval, FFATON Pray, “PERRY BUILDING.” NINTH STREET AND PENNSXLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840, ae OPEN UNTIL 9 TONIGHT, Lasssvncr & Bro. IMPORTANT NEWS, SPECIAL AND INTERESTING. ‘We place on our counters today: 170 dozen Best FRENCH LISLE HOSE, rop stitch, Black Dovt, plain and fancy tops, for 48 cents, worth 75 cents. FAST BLACK GUARANTEED. All sizes in stock, 8, £3, 9, 934. Remember, the Black Boot is guaranteed fast color and the combinations are varied. 48 CTS, IS THE PRICE. | 48 CTS. 18 TRE PRICE. 4scTs, 48CTs. 4sCTs. — We have just received a laze as-—— —‘tortment of Fancy Neck Ruchings. — —Among this lot we have colored — — OSTRICH FEATHERED Ruching— —atO8 cts. yard. We also have the lat-— —est novelty in FUR Ruching, such — —as beaver, fox, &., from 25 to 8 — — ctf per yard, White Chiffons, embroidered in Lavender, Pink or Yeliow, only 58e. yard. Colored Chiffons, double scalloped, em- brvidered edge, silk ribbons through center to gather, only 75c. per yard. Colored Chiffons, embroidered edge, 2c. per yard. a eee Ono line of LADIES' FERRIS WAISTS. Beduced to 71c. ‘98c. was the price upto date, Sizes 19 to27, ee ee One line of FINEIMPORTED CORSETS, 81.49. ‘These come in Black and Drab, On account of having a Lroken assortment this reduction is in force. A fow days will close out the few we have, All out-of-town people can communicate ‘with our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘Orders invited—correspondence solicited. @el2 420, 422, 424, 496 SEVENTH ST. (COPEDREN'S KNEE PANTS, 2c. CHILDREN’S ‘Suits, Ue. BAFF'S ENTERPRISE, sell-3t 1241 11th st."ne, Fizz Oven Sacts, $5.00 TO $20.00. BLACK DIAGONAL, CLAY WEAVE, THREE-BUT- TON CUTAWAYS AND PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS, BLACK THIBET, CASSIMERE AND CHEVIOT CUTAWAY AND SACK SUITS, 810 TO $25. FULL LINE OF DRESS SHIRTS AXD MENS FURNISHINGS, A&W. FRANCIS, Buccessor to NOAH WALKER & CO., ool ° @25 PENNA. AVE, MACKI ¥ TOSHES, 25 | Fasmox Hixrs For Avreuy. ‘The col.ection at the Palais Royal is a practical Jes- ton in the jatest Paris and London fashions. We tn- Vite our friends and patrous ton informal display on Monday, asiine them not to expect any special store decorations, &c., batimerely a view of the Istely ro- ceived imnrortations, Just as they were taken from the cases. We think this inforaual display and a talk with ‘oar buyers wil prove interesting aud tustructive, Wraars ‘or Tur Avreuy —-Reer. ERS are to be worn quite long, from 33 to 37 inches, We have to show sou the choicest domestic an! imported novelties from 69 to $4Oeach,u cheviot, chevron, boucie. basket cloth, diagonal, in Biack and a the correct autumn shades We mtead deviating from an established rule; se intend to afer the expensive imported novelties at tery small pragt NOW, at the commencement of the | season. Youknow the rule is toobtaim lange pro j early im thogeason aid cut prices im half later, when Ro one requires the Foods. Here is un imyorted’ Belfort Cont Reefer. satin lined throughout, military braid loops, fur **Stuart™ colar and front, only $80. We write only thirty dol- lara becauec we kuow as much as $50 will be asked at some stores, Cures are much improved, the adaition of sleeves being not che teast improvement. Our prices range from @19 to $45 each, those at €45 being really a bet ter barrain than the lower-priced goods. The reason se that we ofer themat a emaiier marown of profit and thus make certain yf quick sales Sor goods that are gencratly slow selitng. See the €45 English Tan Broadcloth Cape, exquis- itely hand embroidered. The hendsome Stewart collar and entire front trimmed with cogue feathers, EA OWNS.—85.50 to €235 are the price ex~ tremes. We have made an effort to offer by far the | ful, for we have placed la: orders, thus obtaining the lowest possible price from the makers, and are nal profit. See the 85.50 Gowns of | figured chevic The terial, style and finish | must be seen and the garments must be triedon. We Canpress Ganwests.—ttiseven moreait- cult to tell of the Suits for the little and big children. | Easy enowzh to see thet they havethe charm and | originality that 4s Paris born—but how to write of dt? Wont you please tring the children heret You'll feel at homeoa our secon’ floor, for away from the bustie and noise of down stairs you may be | uietly seated and deliberately imake sslections. Po- te assistants to try on the garments, an expert W. H. Hovonrox Mere Co. ‘WE ARE NOW PREPARED To 8OW 4 LARGE AND FINE STOCK or WELL-SELECTED FURNITURE, AND CAN MAKE SPECIAL INDUCE. MENTS TO PARTIES FURNISHING THEIR NOVSIS AT THIS EARLY PaRt OF THE SEASUS. ‘We name in part some few articles of Pur- Biture, with prices, SEE OUR e38 PARLOR SUITE, UPUOLSTERED IN TAPES. TRY AND SILK PLUSH. 27.00 WILL BUY A SOLID OAK, FIVE-DRAWER CuIrFoNIER. W. H. BROUGHTON we. CO. soll 2218 and 1290 F st, WE ARE IN IT. |W D. Cram & Ca, 81) MAKKET SPACE. DRESS GOODS are whst we are talking about. Wa Dave never started a Fall and Winter season with larver and more varied assortuent of Dress Fabrics than we do tius Fall, But what we wish to direct your special attention to in today's better isa line of —STYLISH PLALDS—— Which we offer you at « remarkably low price, when ‘Guality aud style are considered. Is the price we ask for theu, and we confidently assert they cannot be matched in this ety at the price. Tiaported from Germauy, they are pure wool, «food heit, hue twill aud colorings wiich will make you happy to look at. Now, tm rocard to colors, we bave them in every conceivable shade—crounds of Biue, Gruen, Bronze, modistetomake any alterations you may suegest, ‘We feel assured you will be more than satisfied with | ‘the variety we have tosbow. Of this we are certain, that now, asin the past, PALAIS ROYAL PRICES | ARE LOWER THAN QUOTED ELSEWHERE AND FOR THE SANE REASON AS IN THE PAsT. | THOSE DOING A BUSINESS LARGELY CREDIT | CANNOT COMPETE WITH THE STORE WHEKE PROMPT PAYMENTS ARE MADE WHEN BUY- ING AND DEMANDED WHEN SELLING. APRONS. —Our late “Opening” display was a source Brown, Garnet, Med and Black, with the most beau- Hui, harmonic and artistic blending of contrasting colors you have ween, Are Plaids the style this season’ In every stock of foods shown this season Ly he leading houses of style of New York city Plaids are pushed prominently to ‘the tromt—as one of the princypal styles—and we pre- dict & beavy sale in thie style goods. ‘Exauine teu wile tue stock is fall and fresh. W. D. CLARK & 00., welt ‘SLL Market Space. of satisfaction not less to our buyer and assistants thantoour patrons. Even the manufacturers eon- oratulate us, A drummer of the leading wholesale house in the country suid: **You have the choicest stock of children's aprons I have seen.” We have Pleasure ip announcing the special prices for the open- ing display will be continued for Monday and Thurs- THE PALAIS ROYAL ‘Continued below.) Drzss Goors For Avrvsx. ‘The merits of the new Waterproof Woolen fabrie— **Cravenette, "and the wear—resisting **Storm Serge” wore first recognized by the Palais Royal. We ask credit for introducing them to Washington, ROBES FROM PARIS, ‘We intend to adopt the same policy as with our expen- siveimported wraps—ask an unusually emall advance onthe European pricesandthus insure quickeales.We are enabled toshow not a few exclusive novelties, since Mr. Lisner, who has just returned from Paris, secured many of these robes with the stipulstion thst the styles were to be exclusively the property of The Palais Royal. $12.75 for Robes of Cheviot with serpentine stripes, both choice, curious and beautifal in patterns. $12.08 for Robes im fancy Jacquard patterns, the fair price of which would be 8: $13.08 for Kobes of diagonal stripes, composed of Bedford Cord and Benwaline. €15.50 Robes of Cheviots in plain and combination colors. $16.98 Robes of Camel's Hair with tufts of long hair in varios designs. £15.08 Robes in Matalesse effects, combining the new autumn tints. i It should be remembered that no trimming is re- quired other than given with the robe, that an exclu- sive desizn is obtained and that a Paris fasbion plate illustrating how the costume is to be made isin- cluded. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Fon Avreus Scavot Dacsses. ‘Wille the following were imported for ladies’ cos- tumes they are also well adapted for Children's Dresses: ‘S8-inch Cheviots, in piaids, stripes and slumi- nated effects, all wool..., 40-inch Mixed Cheviots., ‘2-inch Fancy Plaid Serz 52-inch Navy Blue Flennel..., 40-inch Fancy Bedford Cord.......e. 5A-inch Camel's Mair Piaids... S4-inch Autumn Ladies Cloth... £7 Thus briefly mentioned is a collection compris- ing many thousand dollars’ worth of autumn dress novelties, THE PALals BOYaL. (Continued below.) New Trronxcs For Avrowx For any and all of the above described dress goods. ‘Nail-bead Trimming is the latest. Madeof silk, in imitation of the Jet Trimming—comes im all colors to match the dress goods. S0c. AND 68c. A YARD, ‘Narrow Silk Braids aud Edgings, ip all shades and Black, trom. “ Se. TO 50. A YARD, Colored Cantile Trimmmiias. from $1.35 TO $2.63, Jet Eages, from 1c. TO $1 A YARD, Sot Trimmings, from Sc, TO 86 A YARD. Jet Collars, from 82 TO e. Jet Girdles, trom 82 TO $4.08. Cogue Feather Collareties, $1.48 TO $3. Coque Festher Boss, from #4 To e12. Coque and Ostrich Festher Edgings, 48, TO $1 A YARD. Coque Feather Band Trimmine, from ‘81.35 TO $2 A YARD. Ostrich Feather Band Trimming, from {$1.50 TO $2.50 4 YARD. Jet Nail Heade—twenty shapes and sizes, from Ge. TO $2.10 A DOZEN. BUTTONS. New styles in Jet, crochet, pearl, metal and tatior made. ' THE PALAIS ROTAL J Bs Cor. 12th and Pa. ava, + tg ——— URLALN SCRIM, 4 ‘CRIM, 4c. Kars 1 sell ot La thst ee, Revoiss New Founrvas Szoan' 13 7TH BT. x, Ww. Between Eend Feta Cur fall goods are now arriving, and our a4- ‘Vice to housekeepers fs to make their selections sseariy as possible. Fashion has decreed some ‘Dew desixusin Carpets and itxewisein Parlor and ‘Bed-Room Furniture, which make them doubly attractive to discriminating eyes, and they fre bound to wo—apdgo ‘ast, too. We'llnot Attempt to describe theu—we'd rather show them. ‘Open until 6 o'clock; and if you'll esll wel fuarantes to show you something ip the way of Carpets and Furniture that will be attractive, serviceable, scesonable and reasonable, Abin the past, weare always willing to make terms to suit our customers, and no ope need Werefore deprive himself of Lome comivrees ee gin of want of reedy come 7ONN RUDDER, FURNITURE DEALER, O13 7h saw euler “Berorz Maxxa Your Fux Pon CHASES” oF FURNITURE, CARPETS AND HOUSEFURNISH- ING GooDs READ THESE PRICES, ‘Then call at our store and examine goods.on which We guarantee you a saving of frou 15 to 2 per cent: Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces, any fintsh. ..cscosseees- 813. Parlor Suites in Hair, Cloth OF PLUMB naseeecee> 2B ‘Our €37 Hair, Cloth and Plosh Suites beat them all, INGRAIN AXD BRUSSELS CARPETS AT PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. ALL CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE OF CHARGE, SMITHS CREDIT HOUSE, 452 PA AVE. N.W., NEAR 45 87. ‘Looking Glasses of any size that bave beep dam ayed Reulvered equai to new. ects Now Reavx. FaLl AND WINTER STYLES , yYouMaNs CELEBRATED NEW YORK HaTS. Also, WILCOX & CO., BOSTON, CELEBRATED BELP- CONFORMING HATS. COMPLETE STUCK DERBY HATS, FOR MEN AND Bos, ‘At €1.50, 82, $2.50, $3, O4 and 65. DEES SILK HATS, @5, 66 and 68 FULL LINE sort HATS At @1, 61.50, 82, $2.50. 63, 63.50, 04. 06.50, 85 and €6. LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPs, HATS FOR COACHMEN. GEXTS' WALKING AND DRIVING GLOVES, CANES, UMBRELLAS ané KIDING CROPS. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ 3088, w. cor. Pennsylvanis ave. and 12th et. eeS-tr Ger Tus Bess. TUE CONCORD manxesa 10Tz & Bn0., @77 Tena. ave. sdjoining National Hote. ‘Trunks and Getchels 0: Lest wake at low peiomn, w

Other pages from this issue: