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4 _THE EVENING STAR, |Woonwizn WAS TUPSDAY..... GTON: HIN «+. September 15, 1891. «ROSEY NOY TUE EVENING STAR circulation im Wa pes larger thas that of ary the city. As a local NEWS. tt At this reas ing by the t cir homes. | American who has seen romcthing of the best | ecenery aud learned b3 rvation somethiag peopic of diferent parts of his own lind ed to enjoy foreign travel. Bet to the and intelligently pursued is improving, and the American who has seen the White mountains, or Mt. Mitchell, the Yellowstone, Youemaite, t at caves of Kent nd Vir- ginia and the big trees of California, is not speechless in the Scottie highland or ‘rercome even at Mont Eiere. So far as concerns natural scenery he bas learned to ap- prociate justly all that Exr can din play. Of coarse when it cow: es, ens toma, laws governus Jings, modes of basis of comparison ix large: measure amt trae that the more {in his own land the significance attaches in his eye to all he ses, the broader hix «ope of obs Keener hissonse of enjoyment and th meaning of all that is leurned. The ist is in too much of roblom: ners, feren: erage rest el through fox- ad what they do resting 8 hurry to i eccial gution very orway and the cas- more interesting are the sturdy Swies sad Norwe- if cont tive German Travel even in one’s native co is not posible for all. and yet many m ight go from hore cceasionally than do go. To all who may save up a sum equal to 808 of a trip it offers ite rewards of re ond activity and a breader horizo Zon of the American people to make short rs inclidizg the national capital usa chicf This is to be en- ch of utility and patriotisia has moze to 2 else in the ex dis i acound ment of ro th Union. ib it h ve of th more to be ¢ While armers the & F 2,000, 0,000 i imating [02,000,000 shels of corn « ashels of whe crop is only 22,900,000, estimated. The export is very staal the highest in ang oue year in the last six to about £300,000, in- cinding rye meal. In forty years this erop has imereased only about peasant and Laborer in the cities, aa well as to a portion of the so-called middle class, rye or rye mixed with inferior whezt forms the bread staple ali throvgh central and northern Eu- rope. Habit cannot be changed in a day. Whent ishigh priced. Maize is uninown there as a food for man. It is not to be expected that it shouid suddenly become an article of common use, bécause it will be at first ill-cooked, and therefore a prejudice will be created against it. Of course in tho scarcity of other cereals our corn may be drawn upon by the poorer classe ‘as also will be our wheat by the wealthier. The reason why rye has uot been more cultivated, that its yield is little more than one-third that of cora, will cease probably with the higher price of rye in Earope, due to the failure there of the crop. The subject is one of grea terest just now to the American farmer, ag well as to the European consumer. + ‘The return of the President to the national capital is alwaysan event of interest, even if his absence bas been short. The vacutious of ai’res- ident of the United States are not like the vaca- tions of so many other citizens; they are often disturbed by vexing cares. The office secker is not apt to give hima rest at the seaside or in the mountains any more thanin Washington, if the prize is worth secking for at such a place. ‘The business of other kinds discharged by our Presidents in their summer outizgs is consider- able in balk and often annoying in detail. The life be exjoys by the ocean wave is not alla mt and recreation. It is fre- thingelse. When the outing is past 3 arrived for a steady ¢ In spite of the fa Jot of President is not # happy one, cither in work time or play time, the patriotic sclf-sac- Fitice of Americans prevents the oflice from go- ing begging. duties, te Mitylene lies in thut part ef the classic Rgcan sea which is near the Hellespont, and is consequentiy im easy striking distance of Con- stantinople. on this fawous island, sxered to so much else, Great Britaiz gets a litte more than even with Russia for forcing Turkey to admit her war- sbips. With her great naval resoarces in the Mediterrancan and the fine flect of Italy ready on call Great Britain is a wore fortaidable com: titer of Russia than she was even at the be- ginning of the Crimean war, and if Russia med- itates a descent by the Danube, Bou mania and Gulgaria on Turkey she will prob- she ean reach the goal that rs have preeeded her. ay © ‘The late Dr. Loring. one of those cultivated Minds that Mascachusetts delights to send inte public life, was ed for the in- terest he took in ag: The republic has bad a umber of statesmen from the begin- ning who were addicted to farming and made it their favorite among a number of pursuits. Asa modern annex to the list of those who have been real farmers and real statesmen the Prevent generation supplies a multitude of al- leged farmers who a ‘The organization today of anew Bativral alliance, non-political, not secret, and opposed to the subtreasury plan, would be m event of signiticance ever if it were jess im- posing in numb: osed to operate over fewer states. e southern and uch western states as Kansas and Miuaesota are reprovented. ~ ee tehes New York's “four hundred” twohundred. Austria is older and bas learned how to condense her attrac tions, but che might throw off one of the hun- @reds and still wonder what use she bas for the residue. —— se TE Chima continues to snake evasive repiies to the foreign ministers she will be compelled sither to control ier turbulent subjects or be- come responsible for their asswaite on mission- askew and otber forcign rosidents to the powers ested. The United States will have in the cz Cho-lestou at least one ship adequate «< ach emergeucies as may arise. oe ‘The prospect is bright that the Maryland eampaign will be bumoroualy illustrated Ly a ploughing match between Farmer Brown and Barmer Vaunort. But Brown asks Vannort to hurry up kis dates. How would Parmer Lusk } Go as referee? 2+ It would appear that the Hill men in New York jean to silver free coinage, the Cleveland then the other way and the Flower men wish an evasion of such questions. The Saratoga con- vention will have to decide between advisers who ditfer widely in their views of policy. ———+ 0 ‘The “Countics” may not be counted today at Seratoza, but they promise tha: some count- ing will be done on the 3d of November which ‘will embarrass those whozow exclude them. | si Pannevranty Preasixe To Axp Lornror, 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —o— WRAPPERS, Doesn't the thoneht soagest Inxury, eas, fort? ‘There is nothing that can fill the Place of these popular garments, Every lady shoaldownons, The peices bring them within thorange of ali. The newes: ant best things fo mention & fow that alrondy are ing attention for their worth us | sins mumber of fancy ef- full fronts and trimmet with ai)-wool cashiwere and feather stitching. 3 Vory popular aemont—all sizos— -woo! Fancy Striped Cashmere Tes Gowns, full frouts, tight lacks and shawl r0ii col- revere effect cud trimmed with fancy feather witching—ali stzee— — 88.50. —— rch Paid Tea Gowns, with rove e. pertectly made abt very ~-#9.00.-—— Tea Gowns in very choice patterns of the finest quality French Fianneis, made ina va- Tiety of dressy styles—very eiezant xoods— — $10.00, $20.00 and $2 a SPECIAL, Good Print Wrappers in ns “Prices” styie—all a.z0s. ~~ Special price. 81 Cocheco Print Weappere tn fail patterns— “Hubbard” and “*Princess™ styles—all sizes. ~ 81 Simpson's Best Gray Print Wrappers i Patterns, with tight backs and rove ir sizes. neat patterns— (2kurd thoor, Lith si ~-Raue Ispucesents-- IN JAPANESE GOODS. Seems early to tale about botiday goods, doosu't it? Perhaps it is, but we are woiue to sell some things waitable for holiday and wed- aiuue Unhvard-of low prices that it Ail pay you to buy and lay aside, All fresh, perfect, but we made up our minds to sell just ‘h during September in this department — core the extrusrduuary reductivus. WU pieces assorted Vases, Dishes, &e Suiua, Aaa, Tokio and ot her wares. Former prices, $2.50 to €4. Former prices, #3 ial price, ® 3 red Vises, Dishes, &. Yeraor prices, €4 to $3. Special pri Former prices, £5 to $10. ~Special price, $4 each, — 100 assoried Dishes. howls, &e. Por.ner pricea, $1.50 to $3. —Spoctal price, Ube. etch. — (Third Aor, brst apuex.) Prusiusez Ovesixe Asp Sure or . UPHOLSTERY AND CURTAIN Goops ALL THIS WEEK. Prominent among the things shown here are the IRISH POINT CURTAINS. Our own direct tmportation—patteris cxclue sicely our own. $4.00 to 82; ‘3 pair. — ‘Then the ANTIQUE CURTAINS, Also of our own iuportation, are entitled to wore thane passing gisuce. The desicus are ‘Rumerous this season. Nothing more appro- priate for CHAMBER AINS. 8g 508 pate. — a Tar Exe AND SUITED TO THE GENERAL PURSE aS WELL Are those superb Furniture Coverings in Satin Abusses—0e. to $1.00 Petit Foints—tie. to 91.25. Spun Silks—$1.25 to 81.50. And Satin-face Tapestry st $2.75. Fifty inches wide—iatest conceptions. Look at the Three-fold Screen Frame for 93. 00—worth 85.00. (fourth oor, Lith st. building.) In Ocs F Srozzr Wrsvow THERE 18 A VERY KICH SHOWING or MEN'S FOUR-IN-HAND AND TECK SCARFS. Youcan't tell much about the quality from the outside—come in and inspect them closely. ‘They are of very fine crade satin, in the latest autumn colorinys-Ox Blood, Gray, Steel, Stone, &e. -—Good value at 30c.— @irst door, Ist annex.) New Avreus Laces Seo Weare in receipt of some of our Now Laces fcr Fall. Prominent among them isthe DEMI- FLOUNCING, the trinsning that bide Jair to be as popula aeason ae it wan inst Spring. The designs are the Invest {eas of the lace artists—aud are exquisite productions of A decided advantage is, thet a any of them are in match sets—that is, Gifferent widths of the same pattern, prices ave as varied as the patterns-- 2 to 18 inches wide, Ae. to $2.75 a yard. — Sto 10 tuches wide, —48e. to $1.75 a yard. — to Gincues wide, —20e. 0 81a yard — floor, 2d annex) A Nova Ix W: 7 y vetty Ty Waite Goons Is un exquinitely soft and fine material for LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR INDIA PERCALE, Ibhase lines Suiwh, is 36 inches wide nd 1, 18 and Ye. « yard. @ New Avrexs Tea Gowss Asp “Liosr Ox Tur Brack Goons. PERRY'S if you are cut “looking” we have gut so:ne things to see in BLACK GOODS that aro worth seeing. We are aking a better sluwine thia season than ever. ‘That is natural. thougi—for we Fees our faces to the front all the time, England, France and Germany have formed a “triple alliance” to furnish the markets of the world with the rarities in this line, iteapreorance. It ts this collection of eis ‘tions We want you to discuss. ‘There are CHEVIOT and LADIES" never-fading Biack—So much ts not—tust itis welt to vecareful. But these were born in an at~ mosphere of quality that Nves in overs thread. Wo are Learty believers im the few of Kizd—and lots of kinds—so as we xo over thts stock, touching style SUM want to follow close behind. inch JACQUARD, patterned in wave-like lines —®: 40-inch C 250 yard. 40-snck FIGURED JACQUAKD-$1.00 a yard. 44-inch CHEVRON STLIPED CAMELS HAIL—$1.4 yard, 46th DOUBLE KING CHEVIOT—€1.35 a werd Siinch TUFTED CAMEL'S HAIK-$2 a yas inch WIDE WALE BOURETTE CBEV- 10T--$3.50 « yard. 4 tach ARMUKE STRIPED HENRIETTA— $1.50 yard. So-uch BEDBORD CORDS—R2 and 82.75 & yard. 4dinch FANCY BEDFORD COKDS-81.60 ayard. inch CHEVRON TWBEDS-21.25 » yard. eh DIAMOND FIGURED CHEVIOT— $1.50 yard. 4t-inch DOUBLE WALE CHEVIOT-$1.25 and $1.50 yard. 4U-luch PLAID BOURETTECAMEL'S BAIR 82.750 yard. 40-inch TIGER STRIPED CAMEL'S HAIR— 91.758 yard. 4u-inch BOURETTE STRIPED CAMEL'S MAIR-$1.754 yard. Winch CAMELS HAIR CHEVIOT—€2.75 ayard. 42-inch WAVERLY--this is a.stranger—$1.50 and $1.75a yard. Bound to become a friend, though. 42-tnch PRIESTLEY'S VENETIAN CLOTH —$) a yard. And to wind up--PRIESTLEY'S CAMEL'S HAIR CHEVIOT. Qualities, like men, are known by the company they ‘keep. You will find that all the companions of these ‘Weaves will sink just as deep into Your favor as those we have ‘called off." We don't hardly think you can find our patterns duplicated anywhere in town—and really we are sure none are Landsomer—positively couldn't be—nor better. We make veilings a special feature of this depart- ment. Always high tide in variety. ‘The MEMORIAL BRAND OF NUN'S VEIL- ING—bordered ou gli sides—is very popular. All silkand sent us from France dir COURTAULD ENGLISH CRAPES are a6 staple as bread—Of courso they are here. A great deal has been leit unsaid, bat you will ferret it out for your own sakes. And when you et to count- in the cost—dou't forset tu take the quality into ac- count, SEATON PERRY, “PERBY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. at estes or i eee “Tus Moxeuestat.» 987 AND 90 F ST. N. W. GRAND OPENING. FIRST IMPORTATION. WE SHALL SHOW OUR FIRST IMPORTATION or PARISIAN PATTERN BONNETS, HATS AND MILLINERY. NOVELTIES FOR THE COMING SEASON. YOUR CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. NOCARDS, THE MONUMENTAL, 937 and 939 st. n.w. Tue Moxvaentar. ° ‘The imported Hats and Bonnets, comprising the ‘nest collection ever before exhibited in Washington in QUANTITY, QUALITY and STYLE, and made in Paris by the finest modistes, such as Madam Jose, Pouyansee, Luis Foikner, Virot and Tulia, Besides ‘the {imported ones, we sliall exhibit some made in our own working room. We shail also show OUR FALL IMPORTATION or CLOAKS, CAPES, JACKETS, FURS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, INFANTS’ WEAR, CORSETS, GLOVES, NECKWEAR, UMBRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, FANS, RIB- BONS, VELVETS, &c., &e. THE MONUMENTAL, 997 and 939 F st. n.w, We Satz, Orren Ox Tuose Two Opening days, a8 a souvenir to every lady, the 4-hut- tou Monumental Best Qusiity Kid Glove, every pair warranted, at $1. Kegular price 81.62. Or our S-button Monumental Kid Gloves, best quality, at 1.25. Our regular price $2.23. Wo guarantee that both style, ft and quality can- not be excelled. THE MONUMENTAL, 1 937 and 999 F st. n. w. A very popular fabric also tor Underwear is « fine INDIA TWILL, Very attractive and wear-resisting. This ie 36 imches wide and —SS and 3740. a yard. (Second floor, 11th st. building, near elevators.) Wisvsor Tus, Sue A ‘Nothing remarkabie in the statement, but there is im the Visa. ‘They ave male of heavy all-sik--Light, meditim and dark shades, representing every’ couceivable combination of coluring in Plaids, Checks and Flsures. Then they are 36 inches jong and 9 inches wide. ——2Se. is thé price. — First floor. (Center table, under skylight.) Yor Cas Aaack xp Wirn Us THE BEST TOILET SOAPS IN GREAT VARIETY. —o— Imported Violette, 13c., ? for 25e. Inported Laitues, 25e. acske; Ute. a box of Beakes. W. & L.'s Honey. Glycerine and Oatmeal, in two sizes, 10 aud Ie, W. & L.'s Bouquet, 14c. acake; 7c. abox of Ccakes. W. & L.'s Palin, Se. a cake; Zoe. a dozen. W. & L.'s Wiiite Lilac, 8. a cake; 90e. dozen. (First floor, 11th st. building.) ——— A Few Irews Frou Nonox DEPARTMENT. —— ‘Best English Pins, 440 1n« papee. —5 and 12)ge. @ package. — ‘SUK Garter Kiastic. —25, 28, 30 and O0e. a yard.-— Coats’ Spool Cotton. ——lie. & piece of 24 yards. — (Pieat for, 11th st. building. ' —o WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘W0th, 11th and Fats. aw, TTT TTT ScarrsAsAn Ixvex A man's character is often displayed on bis Lreast— His taste in selecting Neck- woar is cenerally in keeping ‘with his natural disposition-— We are students of human nature ani will ‘‘Searf* you correctly — fal desicns are rich and unt. Priccsabout as usual, Scaris-worth 50e. For 50. soserm AUERBACH, ‘NECK DRESSINGS, Ls ‘town. a j &.Y. ¥8. . COR. Soy p iown, EMURAELACEAUGLASASRALBAABLAG MEAT 2. = | Fonsrrvar, Cuneezs, Ke. It's not necessary to quote prices, we've cut them low enough, and our figures on each ar- tele will teli the tale, Quality, we Lave run up, and you'll wet better velue for lese money than e¥er before. Srna! profits on Ligh-class foods bring purchasers, and that's what we want. PARLOR AND RED ROOM FURNITURE t ” AND CARPETS IN ALL STYLES AND NEWEST DESIONS. Onrs jsacne-price house—snd alow price at that—Uat wo make terms to suit every pur chaser. Wo have always done it, and as long as we find it a convenience to our patrons we shall continue todo so. Give usacall. NEW FURNITURE STORE, 613 7TH BT. N. W., For 2c. that Long-sleeve Fali-weight Vest that we show isa RARE GOOD one, W. A. Prace & Co. Successorsto E. @. Davia, ‘720 Market Space, Corner 8th street Tus Wnt Be BY FAR TIE LARG- EST TRIMMING season thst was ever known, from all {udications. The fertile brain of the designers has been put to a very severe test during the past few mouths, but they were re- ‘warded for theit energy, for CERTAINLY the RARE and BEAUTIFUL CONCEITS in tho ‘Trimmings that WE are daily receiving and Placing on sale MERIT all of the praiso that con be bestowed on them. ‘There are HUNDREDS of designs in GIMP EDGEINGS im every conceivablo shade and ‘width, and in BEADED PASSEMENTERIES and GIMP—well, their name is legion. IN THE NEW FEATHER TRIMMINGS you will 6nd HERE everything that is KICH and BEAUTL- FUL, from the feather of the BRILLIANT- HUED GAME COCK to the FEATHER TIP of the STATELY OSTRICH. Many are inter- Woven and enriched in beauty by the long Between Land Feta, ane CURLED IRIDESCENT tendri!s plucked from 4 the majestic PEAFOWL. To APPRECIATE ‘te array of beauty of OUR TRIMNING De- partment you will have to pay it a visit and look ovor these interesting novelties. And then, you know, we are showing a full assortment of FEATHER COLLAR LOA‘, CAPES, &c., &e. Pm AU MLM 6583 | inthe vory latent ffecs, pon AA UU MAM ag New ones coming in with every Fretoht. bus 24 Yo OR * ea POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, Mins Hasprenemers Ar 12iC. SEVENTH STREET. HERE is an offer of consequence. Wo have ia Just recetved a Large Lot of MEN'S HEM- a STITCHED FANCY COLORED Bordered “= A f =e Handkerchicfs, in all 18 different styles, full *ssq £4 % al large size, fine cloth, fast colors; would be 8ss3 2A LLLL EKER wood value at 18, WE SHALL OFFER THIS LOT at oo ad Atv. each. Soe HERE I8 A BARGAIN FOR LADIES: oo ¥ 25 patterns FANCY BORDERED HEM- ss 000 H 1 00 00 FT STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS in BLACK or Bee Oo ences a0 D colorod, in sheer nico cloth, fast colors, regu- G©ocH HO 00 OL lar value 10c. OUR BARGAIN PRICE for Sys5 cou HH 00 00. LLLL CHOICE, & he U U PPP PPP LL Th FER ‘Se. eac! Bg eu eee et fo ee = A BETTER QUALITY in New and Stylish 8es8 You BOB Kuan H Bee Sug ~ Bocileesd Hexustitched for Laie for ‘We carry sarge stock and claim lower prices than ‘The list below will show you whether we any house. sustain our claim or not. i BAUM'S MAMMOTH 10c. SCHOOL PACKAGE, Containiny 16x9 Covered Slate, worth....... 1Gilt-coyered Slate Pencil, worth. 1 Hexagon Lead Pencil, worth. LRubber Eraser, worth... 1 Pen aud Penholder, wort fSRE2 New Torer Sverus. ‘Wo have just added to our alreedy Large and Superior Assortment of Toilet Articles s New Line of COLGATE’S Fine SOAPS, PURE WHITE CASTILE SOAP, IMPORTED, in two sized cakes, for 7c. and Lic. per cake. EXTRA Large Size Cakes of Honey, ELDER FLOWER. GLYCERINE SOAP for 9¢. cake. COLEO, or VASELINE SOAP for CHAPPED 1 Ruter, worth. Oic| SKIN, OAT-MEAL SOAP, CASHMERE BOU- 1 Sponge, worth,. Oe | — QUET, also a Full Line of Low-priced Soap. me oa NEW PERFUMES that we have just added a - 2 C1 were Bouquet, Wo sell the package complete pect pesrgnin eri ade rpc For J0c. Paper Boxos, containing yenholder, pencil, ruler and ink eraser........ Wooden Box, titled I re. Hard Wood Box, filled like above... Dark Wood Boxes, unfilled. Fancy Wood Boxes, unfilled. Ward Wood Boxes, untiiled... All Pens, except Spencerian. Rubber-tipped good quality I Eagle Pencil—2)4—Hexagon..... Penholders..... 0.0.0. Ink for school purposes... Strong School Bags. Macrame School Bags. 2 Canvas Schoo! Baxs—leather bound. Tapestry School Bags. SCHOOL STATIONERY. A largo line of Tablets, all qualities and sizes, range upte Wo offer as a special 500 8c. Tablets of good paper for Je. enc Composition Books, 3c. each. A packaxe of Good Paper, containing 120 sheets, for Llc. a package. BBR OA Mot MM" 3555 Bot 244 “oo! Bss8 POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. It (Gar We close at 6 p.m.—except Saturdays, A Task Wat Beovs- 18 WELL DONE. EREVERY HOUSEHOLD 18 GETTING ER ready for school, It's the talk of the ERR homecirclo and WE are counted in it. When you are planning where to go for this or ‘that that is needed, if it i» wearing apparel, PUT US DOWN. Every consideration points our way. The VARIETY we show—the QUALITY sou know wo guarantee—the CARE and ATTENTION we zive toail your wants, large or small—the MODESTY of our mark- ing—piles satisfaction so high around us that competition can't get over it, You wané the CLOTHES fhat won't wiltin the heat of the first rough and tumble tussel. Our 83.50 and $5 SHORT-PANTS BUITS and 87.50 and $10 LONG-PANTS SUITS give you that satisfaction. The price isn’t ay much as some—and more than othore—but the QUALI+ TIES ARE MORE THAN ALL, Thea they are the cheapest suits to buy. You want SHOES that are tough and com- Fortadle, Bach s combination is like @ tion and # lanb lying down togethe:—but you'll find both qualities in our SCHOOL SHOES. Some special lines for this spectal wear, The HAT—noboay but » boy knows what ‘that's got to go throug. We've plenty of styles that are the most patieut wearers you ‘ever saw, They are worth three or four of the ordinary kinds—because they'll wearthat mach longer. But price fools yu sometimes, Ours ‘ato as choap as you'd dare to expect any service from, ‘What hardly another store tn the country hae -WE'VR GOT ~a COMPLETE STOCK of BOYS' and CHILDREN'S FURNISHINGS, You'll appreciate the good of it now, It anawers ‘‘yes" to ang call—every call. ‘There aro enough of us here to give yon Prompt servico—because with the Hind and quantity of stock we've got to show you it ‘won't take long to Ail! your desires to the brim. BARS AND COMPANY, Lense Your Wants With Us, - PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTR. ITALIAN VIOLET, Ylang Ylanz, Apple Blos- som. Allat the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. W. A. PIERCE & CO., Successors to E. G. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, Corner 8th st. Scuoot Boors Axp SCHOOL SU *PLIES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS, _#e15-1in 428 7th st. n.w. Sux Dresses : AT THE WASH TUB ARE AS MUCH OUT OF PLACE AS FINE FOOTWEAR I8 FOR SCHOOL CHIL- DREN'S EVERY-DAY WEAR. WHAT YOUR BOY OR GIRL NEEDS IN SCHOOL FOOTWEAR ARE SHOES WELL AND NICELY PUT TOGETHER, MADE OF TOUGH AND WEAR-RESISTING MATE- RIALS, AND MADE, ABOVE ALL THINGS, ON PERFECT-FITTING LASTS: THESE ARE THE REQUIREMENTS WHICH HAVE MADE “HAHN'S RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOES" FAMOUS, NOT ONLY IN THIS DISTRICT, BUT FOR MILES AND MILES AROUND. —o—— HERE AKE THREE OF OUR LEADERS IN SCHOOL SHOES: FOR THIS SEASON, EVERY PAIR OF THEM GUARANTEED TO WEAR LONGER THAN SHOES COSTING DOUBLE THE MONE! HAHN'S MONUMENT SCHOOL SHOES, (None genuine without a cut of the Washington monument on sole, our trade mark.) ‘These are made of cood, firm doniola kid, with solar tips and best osk leather soles. Child's sizes 5 to 8. Chita’s sizes 4% to 103 Misses’ and Youths’ sizes 11 to 13%. In 3 different widths, HAHN'S VELVET-FINISH CALF SHOES, ‘Made of soft calfskin, with best LEADER No. $1.00 125 100 LEADER oak solo leather, with » wide eslf eck stay to avoid ripping. ‘NO. Child's sizes 8 to 103 .. Missos' sizes 12 to 2 . Cy Young Ladies’ sizes 2% to BAHN'S “iRON KING” SHOES, ‘These for boys only, made of best LEADER veal calf upper leather and with extra strong soles. Ko. In button of laced, 3 different widths, 3 ALL 61ZE8 AT. $1.50 HALAS RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SRVENTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Yt M31 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8.E, Fou Stock Or. Pus Asp Worn: At gtoatiy reduced prices AT LUITRELL'S, 20th strost and Penna. ave- u.w. ‘Tho Dost Striped Pisid and P.ain Dress Goods in the market at 23, 50 and (50. * Fuil line 46-uch Henriette at 75, 850 and $1. Al) THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1891. FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. ‘The season 's now cpon us, and if one be wailed by the quality and style of the fabrics which we ro now daily receiving, certainly ‘Uae will far excel auy previous Dress Goods Season in Cur many years’ experience. ‘Twould be vanity to say that Wo are prepared to shew the ONLY HANDSOME tine ©F High Novelty Dress Gooils in the city. Dut our tuinense STUCK is now Feady for inspection and we leave it for te good JUDGMENT and TASTE of the PUBLIC to say that im variety it EXCELS, in STYLE and quality—sccond none. Our stock fs 80 LANGE, SO VARIED, and prices SO LOW, that you will find m) DIFFI- CULTY whatever in being suited. ‘We have just opened a line of Brown and Gray Mixed Tweeds (Gil Wool). These are quitestylish . fabrics—rough effects—which are to be the leading dress usaterial im novelties this senso: 40 inches wide. 5c. por yard. A full line of Plaids, Stripes and Plain Cheviots. 40 inches wide (all wool). 50e. 40-inch All-wool Bourette, inall the fancy colorings, in large plaid effects—VEBY STYLISH. 5c. Something EXCEEDINGLY NOBBY-40-inch Fine Serre— with bandsomecolorings. Camel's hair pola dot (all wool). 73e. 40-incbAll-woolHair-line Sergem in all the leading colors—ueat, serviceable and dressy. S7}¥c. 50-inch Self-colored Camel's Hair Piaids. A soft and beautiful ‘amaterial and colorings exquisite, 81.00 per yard. Jacquard Plaids—our own tm- Portatian, 40 inches wide—sold elsewhere at $2.00. We aro of- fering themat $1.75 per yard. €-4 All-wool Fur Plaids in the RICHEST and HANDSOMEST colorsever shown. These goods far excel everything indesign and style go far. $1.50 per yard. PARIS DRESS ROBES, Certainly we cannot say TOO much in praise and commendation, of our Fall Importation in this ‘special line of goods. ‘The most wonderful skill is here displayed, combining bea Workmanship, in the general ap- Pearance and style. The beauty and style are beyond detailed de- scription. The prices range this season from B12to $35. These come in stripes, plaids and spots, with plain to match: also the LATEST novel ailbend” Trimming, combined with plain and embroidery. The price for these Kobes, #15. ‘We will take pleasure in show- ing them, if only to convince you of their beauty. = 4 boo BRE gs CLL A” AN XN S358 RU U RRR ooo HO Bee UR ¢ GH OH Be EB 8 oo HH Seu You EOE GSS Eo 4 BB RRR OO ae i BR ROO act, Bb ER 88 4as* BBB KR E 00 => welS 420, 422, 424, 496 7TH ST. Canrers. ‘We are daily receiving our f: of Carpets, priate iiton, Mo er Body Brussels. ‘apestrys, Ingraius and Tiree Plys. "Wilton and Vel- Yet Hugs, lange size, sultable for rooms, Art Squares, Smyrna itugs and Slats in great variety. Those Jur lshing will Bnd i te theiradvantage to exaluine Our stock before purchasing. se15-e03m HOOE BROS. & CO., 1328 F st, c a ww = i ERLE EE ome Tos FE RE Ge u ARAN Een WY" By ALE YF Bg i DDD AA it LLL ee es a 8 RE Fy ; RE Ee So Ene fee E = ‘When we say wo have a completo line of Ladies’ Fall and Winter- weight Coats you know what it means. Youknow it means that a better line does not exist—uniess it only exclusive Cloak and Suit’ house in this city—that is, the only house giving their aimost undivided atten- tion to this line; bence it is that we are so much better able to meet your ‘wants, and at the same time save you mone} We have ran across 2 few ‘*Oad” Coats, light welxht, Just the thing for early fall wour, end to move them before fail trade bezins we shail offer them at the following greatiy reduced prices: 1 Fine Black Cheviot Reofer Coat, frogs and wold-inixed braiding, hish Biceves, Size 32. Reduced from €10 to $7. 2 Fine Tan Cheviot Biazer Coats. Sizes 32and 34, Reduced from 812 to 88.50. 1 Black Basket Cloth Reofer Coat, frows and faucy braid trimming. Bize 34. Reduced from #12 to $9. 8 Elegant B.sket Cloth Beefor Coats, lined throughout with light- weight silk, finished with large pearl buttons, Navy Biue and Black, an cleyant {aN cost. Sizes 22, 34, 36 and’ 38. Reduced from $15.50 to 812. Much better than any Coat we haye at the price. 2 Fine Black Cheviot Blazer Coats, with vest, high rolling collar. Sizes Bland Bt. Reduced trom $13.50 t0 decidedly to your advantaze to give ‘this stock a wood looking over. WILLIAM H. McKNEW (Successor toR. H. Taylor), p\y 903 Pennsylvania ave. a. DRESS GOODS ARRIVING DAILY, W. Dz Cis RKET BPA oe Saker ber aad morning ive in iy Seo gra our oui, wove ad esr We offer totay and until some of these goods are sold oat or stock ts reduced remarkably low figures Wealways do offer low fi-ures, but these are apecial— {{ parchasine took the tat over 10e. French: Tooth Brashes. barwain. * At Se. a piece for Mirrors, worth twice aud three wo. Best Eaclish Tooth Brushes, warranted. ...20 ‘w. English Dooth Brushes, very good, Bottles Bay Rum, tmportet, best 1 Dalmatian Insact Powder, raiuced fo... Tne as much. They must be soi, #1 Bars Conti's Castile Soap, White, nearly 4 Ax Comprising THE LATEST AUTUMN NOVELTIES From BELGIUM, FRANCE, ITALY AND ENGLAND, ed by. Paras Rovar. Fashion is ever changing. For the ter the tobe tashitonabie laces are the and Marquis, Viting its friends tion, promising a ¥ ich has never before Leen seen in Wash ast Vutle we recoxnite the wisdo, of a collection Y we hope hasers, not by word or | but by the eloquence oF Che prices you will eee marked on the lace bi LOOK FOR THE Burex Lace Haze Froexcrxos Marked be. AND G8e, &G These Demi-tlounc’nzs are froin 10 to Lo inches Wide, all pure silk, the latest eftecta, LOOK FOR THE Braex Lacts Manzen 25c. 2B" These match the above mentioned, are from Rte 6 inches wide, not a tew picces Leng Worth SU ceuts a yard. EXTRA SPECTAL, Wospnovs 25c. Wire Laces. This is a special offering for tomorrow only. We offer choice of new designs in Oriental Laces from 3 to 14 inches wide for 25c. a yard that should be 2 A Bie: ducel to 82.00 Fo @1 Family Syringes, three pipes. down at e 01.50 Faualy Syringes, hard rubber pipes sad con- Wace & Dot-her Razors at welling prices— Karor, Wade & Butcher, at... Look at these before baying. ing Brush, with dip for....... You will say if tse wonder how it can be sold eure, ackine Brushes to radace stock at nearly cost. Biscking ore Bow 4 Biacking at Br Bras. pete tneterunent HAIR BECRHES. Kent's Freiish All-ristie, down from @1 to SOc. Enis . @L and #1.25. French Solid Backs, extra values to feduce our im- SYRINGES. SYRING! Syringes of all descrip: at lowest CASH prices. tain ByTuges, complete, L-quart.. ~ complete, 3-quart.. oy Mutly So Timee hard rubber piywe,down at. 730 Rections, every instrament Household Syringes, PD arranted 9 videou Syringes, Alphe Matson and ail other kinds reduced in price. ater Bags, covered in fannel or plain, «ttre quart, 81.24: quart, @1.40, fling Yrons, wust seit 109 Pocket Stoves... 200 ~200 ee) Hore Brushes, © comt—S0e., Ciseag . for eoode continu double the price, . Wire Mair Brushes... KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, TUM AND E STS, XW. ‘2We., Soe. and dhe. od 3 A Barr Review OF THE 1 Laces For Tur Coxtxa Srasox. Frovscrxos an 24 - (42 inches wide) ! oo # w : Innewand beautiful thread effects in Black, which BS Oye ye \ are more refined, more delicate in desicn aud execution { than shown last season. Direct iinportation enatiles tue Palats Royal to offer these exquisite Plouncines at CARE PEE: OW ROOM 18 THE the following prices—81, 1.5, 1.60, 61.08, 6173.) ee 81.90, 82, @2.75 and 83.2 yard. H F, SIZE OF ALF LOUNCINGS. The new Laces, like a beautiful landscape, can never beproperls portrayed by pen or pencil. Hereisthe | 0, 0 RRR nyr oo, B=, Ee frail ooking but well-built Gansee Lace trom te. to 18 3 EH ken, z 8 3 21.35 a yard. Mere the sturdier brother Lace from oU v Fr i. Milan and the rquise, the picture of lace nobil-| OO UU RK i Sus* t ~~ ity. from 50s. to $2. Wa yard. Guipure Lace in such desicps that the Guipure of last, ; ‘seasou seeius no relation, Half Flouncings from GSc.to WITH THE ADDITION susT 81.75, and narrow to match omly 44c.to #1 a yard. Normandie Val Laces at $1.45 to @¥.10, and narrower to match at only S8c. a yard. COMPLETED, And now let us look at the White and Cream Laces. Here are Cream Guipure, Irish Point and Oriental Laces in desizns never before attempted.25e.t0 $1 8 GIVING US THE SECOMD yard; Insertions to match at little jess prices. And here are the charming Languedoc Laces, from ta 16 inches wide, at 4c. to $1.15. yard. Here isa piece LARGEST CARPET AND FURNITURE of 42-inch-wide Flouncing of Cream Ground with white floral desicns wisich if not hand-made appearsso, ouly €3.50 yard. HOUSE IN THE CITY, VEILS. —in Paris the ladies are wearing Veils very much like the new laces, but of course the desisns are smaller and wider apart. Here is a Cream Vell with a ituitation point applique bor ‘er at only & yard. Aud bere the Languedoc Veilingsat only @1 and @1.35. The Veils ready-made arealso here in all thenew APPRECIATE OUR SIZz effects in choice Belirium lace, #1.75 to $1.98 each. wou caunor sige THE PALAIS ROYAL. FROM THE OUTSIDE, AS WE OCCUPY (Continued below.) TWO BUILDINGS. WERE THEY PILED ONE ON TOP OF THE OTHER WE WOULD SOAR ALOFT JUST Dness Goors For Avrewy, The merits of the new Waterproof Woolen fabrie— **Cravenctte,"and the wear—resisting **Storm Serge” ELEVEN STORIES, wore first recognized by the Palais Royal, We ask credit for introducing them to Washingtom. . AND SUCH A BUILDING ON OUR PROMI- ROBES FROM PARIS. NENT CORNER WOULD IMPRESS YOU We intend to adopt the same policy as with our expen- WITH THE MAGNITUDE OF OUR BUSI- siveimported wraps—ask @n unusually small adeance NESS. OUR STOCK 13 SECOND TO NONE onthe European pricesand thus ineure gwick ealea. We IN TRE CITY IN STYLE, QUALITY, PRICE areenabied toshow not a few exclusive novelties, AND COMPLETENESS, AND CONTAINS since Mr. Lisner, who hus just returned from Faris, | que CHOICE OF THE MARKET, HAVING Secured many of these roves with the stipulstion that} peey setecTED FROM ALL THEGRAXD ¢ the styles wore to be exclusively the property of The} ain exeiBITIONS HELD DURING Palais Royal. PAST THE MONTH. £12.75 for Robes of Cheviot with serpentine stripes, both choice, curious snd beautiful in patterns. €12.98 for Robes in fancy Jacqtiard patterns. the WE WILL BOLD OUR fair price of which would be #15. €13.98 for Robes of diagonal stripes, composed of Bedford Cord and Bengailine. -€15.50 Robes of Cheviots in plain amd combination colors, $16.98 Robes of Camel's Hair with tufts of long hair in various desivna. £1S.0S Robes in Matalense effects, combining the new autuion tints, $27 It should be remeinbered that no trimming is re- | g°% quired other than given with the robe, that sn exelu- 33 sive desivn is obtained and that 9 Paris fasuion plate 00 Giustrating bow the costume is to be made is ip- . cluded. a THE PALAIS ROYAL, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNERDAT (Continued below.) OF THIS WEEK, WHEN YOU ARE COR- DIALLY INVITED TO VISIT US AND LOOK For Acres Scuoor Dresses. OUR STOCK AND STORE OVER, AND BE- While the following wert imported for igdies'cos- | COME ACQUAINTED WITH U8, IF FOU tunes they are also well sdapted for Cuildren's| ARE NOT ALREADY ONE OF OUR MARY Dresses FRIENDS, ‘38-inch Cheviots, in plaids, stripes and illumi- nated effects, all wool. -inch Mixed C1 0 i wanton — 52-inch Navy Blue Flannel. Ww. H HOEEE 54-inch Camel's Hair Plaids. 54-inch Autumn Ladios* Cloth. ses....e.000-+2.850. yard £2~ Thus briefly mentioned is acoliection compris-] ge14.05 EIGHTH AND PERN. AVR, ing mony thousand dollars’ worth of autumn dress novelties. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued be:ow.) . New Tannoxes For Avroux 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 in all colors to match the dress cools. 0c, AND G8. A YARD, ‘Narrow Silk Braids and Edgings, in all shades and Bisck, from 2 Se. TO Sc. A YARD, Colored Cantile Trimniog, from : €1.35 TO e208. ‘LADIES’ JACKETS, Jet Lages, from Comprising all the LATEST PARIGIAN STYLER, ie. TO 61 4 YARD. These carments have been inade up syecially for us by ‘Tetmentage, fre ‘one uf the eeding inanufacturers, with care and strict Jet attention as to style, Gt and quality. Ge. TO 66 A YARD. ‘Tue prives range from @5 to €25. fitted up our second floor for otr Cloak and are prepared to show a Varied assortment | (our tock is too Jarge and printers imk too dear. whether you wish to purchase or not. ‘ROW complete and resdy for your inapection. Fas Srnzs Ix Hare * Beginning Monday, Seyt. Ib. our store will be open tT pm Souxsox & Lerrans IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! We desire to inform our patrons that we've (We wouid wiadiy wo into detasi = ‘You are cordially Our assortment of NEW FALL DRESE GOODS ts JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, ‘713 Market apace.