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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON: FRIDAY September 18, 1891, times larger than that of any ether paper im the city. local NEWS paper and Advertising jw it has Ro competitor, It is hard to conecive of a place better suited than Washington for the meeting of national cr international church bodio. Tha? eathe- licity of view and feeling desired for such assemblies is promoted by holding their ses- sions either in some vast metropolis or in capital where all the national currents con- verge. The metropolis is aptfto be so selfiably immersed in trade as to ignore all loftier chims mado upon it. The seat of gov- ernment and center of political activity, on the other band, is so accustomed to receiving and entertaining all sorts of organizations that it has become in an important sense ite business, which it dis- charges certainly with great efficiency and im- prossiveness The meeting here of Iarge bodies is growing more and more @ matter of course in consequence cf the inereasing im- portance of Wusbington and the applause won by the city asa host. During the season just closing Bumerous earned bodies, some of them international, met here and passed a few days in pleasant session. closing with excursions to points of scenie and historic intefost in the vicinity. A place where there is so much for thoughtfal persons to see could net fail to in- terest clergymen and other promoters of church work. That isthe way the Mothodist eburches of the world and the Episcopal church congress look at the matter. The former will aicet in this city on the 7th of Oetober, and the latter on the 17th of November. The Christain Endeavor Society, a general body of workers, will convene on the Sth of Novomber ani be in session six dave. ee 2 Political assessments are all wrong. while perfeetiy voluntary political contributions are ail right. Whena prominent pelitician, who is engaged in collecting contributions, says, a to have said, that it is the duty of every office holter and employe of campaign fund, no matter to whieh party be be- longs, the statement calla for two plain ob- servations. The first is that the collecting polit.ctan does mot mesn all that he says. ‘Tho xecond fs that even if he docs his premises are not tobe granted. Now, the spoileman may talk as be pleases, but he dors not care to have all ren in smcnt service contribute to He knows very well that when ali men hg wicans ouly all men who will contribute to the fand of the party fer which he is urging cortributions ‘bis is true under all party administrations. What concerns the public is the enforcement of the civil service reform principle and the civil service law itself, regardless of whieh party is im power. Let the office holder and govern- ment employe of every grade contribute freely under the law and bis privilege. No more ‘ought to be acked,2nd certainly no more should be granted. ’ se ‘The shipments of wheat ‘were becoming so extensive that the Farmers’ Alliance leaders im the great wheat belt of the northwest, em- ‘bracing Minnesota and the Dakotas, resolved to arrest the reduction of the price of the staple which the copious supplyjof the market would cause. In their circular they assume that there is no question but that prices will take an upward turn in afew days. The alli- ance is figuring on 120,000,000 extra from Amer- iea over last year's surplus export of 100,000,000 bushels to make good. ax far as it goes, a Enro- pean deficit of 798,000,000 bushels. The pre- diction is made that wheat will soon be over $1.50, “no matter how much speculators and farmers may work together to keep prices down.” The “leaders” advise the farmers to hold their wheat fora dollar and a half, and add five cents for every month they keep it. ‘This ice will fallon unheeding ears so far as farmers are concerned who have no ready money by them and must have it at once. ‘The others may profit by it ———-os__ ‘The Polk stcries are getting to be as varie- gated as the political character of the alliance chief. Justaswe are told that he flinched from battle and was only in the confederate army toaid the Union cause comesa report that he cruelly treated fedcral soldiers while commandant of the Salisbury prison. Al- though an alleged veteran says he holdsa military order signed by Polk as brigadier general and governor of the prison named there is no reason to think that big actual rank ‘was ever more than lieutenant. He has been promoted in the usual way of nis section since ‘the war to colonel. —___+=_____ The Indian Office is engaged in the removal of licensed traders who have been selling beer in Indian Territory. This setion is entirely prover and should be heartily supported. Men who bave wrestled with the foamy product ped- dled by these traders are of opinion that cruci- fizion would be too humane a punishment for any one so debased as to receive money in re- turn for the warm concoction labeled beer and dispensed at the highest possible fi a The donning of robes by the Cincinnati Judges is by no means a progressive step. It takes us back to the time when it was necessary to clothe the courts with artificial awfulness ——— 2 0e ‘The death of the man who made the rope with which Guiteaa was hanged has recalled ‘the famous curse of the assassin. As no one who was concerned in the conviction is likely to escape dying there is very little use in op- posing the silly superstition. —+ +2 ___ ‘The unveiling by Henry Irving of a statue of Christopher Marlowe in London was another illustration of bow iong genius often waite for recognition. Ite prominence as an advertise- ment for Irving considerably overshadows ite importance as a tribute to the memory of Mar- lowe, ——— After giving the English nobility, the army and the navy his attention, Gilbert, in his latest Libretto, satirizes the penny-in-the-slot ma- chine. It ie safe tc assume that the distin- guished composer cf rhymes will never ceasc writing for lack of a subject. ———— Secretary Foster is waiting for somebody to come along and tell him what the treasury ‘Wants with more money than it needs. — = The very pronounced regard for euphonious @flect in the selection of names seems to be the strongest evidence that “Vera Ave” and “ De Bar” ore cnc and the mane. cage omer eo ‘The Peffer growth has been effectually dis- Placed. and it would be interesting to know whose whiskers will succeed the katser’s in public attention. — The alliance has made it necossury, appar- ently, for the south to revive ber old-fashioned democracy. At least that is what the democratic papers and speakers sa: —— +e Andrew Lang advises the girls not to marry literary men. This may be good advice, but it will never prevent the girls from parsuing ‘their own swoet wills in such matters. -—_——_-— With the responsibilities for the guberne- torial steed placed elsewhere, Hill's great bare dack act loses many of its possible difficulties, ae Momieh is to send a #10,000 microscope to the world’s fair. It will have a nice time with the Chicago river mierobes. a New York is trying to console herself with the fact that oficiales cam be removed even if dirt caunot. (ee Budini persists in sofusing to perceive that it ‘Wasn't Italy's turn to be offended. ———-0 = The Sigri incident was picnickian as wel! as Pickwickian. (G27 We close at 6 p.m.—except Saturdays. Ve Azz Wamse Fos You ‘It can't be pushed aside any longer, Monday ‘Schoo! opens—tomorrow the school clothes must be got together—that fs if your boy isto begin ‘at the berinning. It may be all right for others, but we can't doow immense cliéutace justice on a single sty!e less than we are showing. We'd have more if anything else worthy was to be had. But it's all one way with stock HERE— QUALITY. frat, last and all the time, 18 ten’t the stamp that gives the coin its valne—it's gut to stand the test of weight and worth. That's clothes right over again. Ours never fail to do it. Everything that is sent us that is not up to ‘standard goes beck. That's your privilege with, Us, but we doall thereturuing. The weak quali- ties never get to sou. _ ‘Those who have dipped into our well this ‘season tell ns we're better fixed to please par- Ucular people than ever. We've got all sizes. ‘We don't care how big for bisage any boy ts— ‘becan't get the beyond our ability to St him. It took time—and lots of perseverance to bring these odd sizesto the perfect point—Lut they are HERE. We've the KILTS, JERSEY SUITS, ‘TWO and TUREE-PIKCE SUORT PANTS SUITS, VESTIE SUITS and LONG PANTS SUITS—wade im serviceable, sensible styles. Every taste has been catered to. The FUR- NISHINGS—UATS and SHOES are just as com plete, just as relsadle. Our prices are our even. They don't half tell of the values they'll buy. Leave them cut of the question till you Get here. We'll guarantee them to be e sur- Prise—and on the right side. Your side. SAKES AND COMPANY, The Peopie's Big Store. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH 5 STREET. Srectat Bazoaxs Ix Scnoot Saors aT a i eT AR PPLE at } SAPS: ‘Wo will offer for Saturday and throughout next week extraordinary inducements in all kinds of Sebool Shoes for Boysand Girls. Parents will find this pocial oyportun.ty to save from 25¢. to 50c. a pair 01 every palr of Shoes purchased. MERE ARE SOME OF THE EXCELLENT VALUES. For Boys—Real Calf, laced or button, guaranteed strictly solid leather. Sizes 11 to Zand 3 toSiy. At We. Worth $1.23. For Youths All-leather Lace Shoes. At Te. Worth 21. For Boys—Genuine Calf, lace or button, best wear- ing zoods made. At 8 Worth 22.50. For Misses—Real Dongola Kid Spring Heels, tipped orplaia. Ate. Worth $1.25. For Misses—Heel or Spring Heel Best Kid or Pebble Goat Shoes. At 1.23 Worth #1.75. For Children—Pebbie Goat Solar Tip Shoes. Sizes 8 tol2 AtT75e. Worth at. Yor Children—Fine Kid Sing Heelan, Sizes 8 to 11. Ate. Worth 81. For Children—Kid Spring Heels with tips. Sizes 4 to& At4¥e. Worth tie. We also offer special values in all kinds of fine and medium-grade Ladies’ and Men's Shoes. It will pay you to trade at THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, ‘726 7th st. Sizes 11 to2. ADO WINDOW SHADES, uc. BODY BRUS- BD py Rtv anata RAFF'S ENTERPRISE. se18-3t 1241 11th st. 9.0, YOU KNOW WHAT OUR SCHOOL SHOES ARE FOR WEAR AND YOU PROB- ABLY ALSO KNOW THAT OUR REGU- LAR PRICES ARE AT LEAST AS LOW 48 THOSE OF ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. NOW, WHEN YOU CONSIDER THAT WE HAVE ON HAND YET QUITE A VARIETY OF SCHOOL SHOES WHICH MUST BE CLOSED OUT WITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAYS, YOU WILL KNOW THE CAUSE OF OUR PRESENT ENOR- MOUS TRADE IN SCHOOL SHOES. —o— NOTE THESE ITEMS DOWN ON YOUR SATURDAY SHOPPING LIST: Children's Dongols, tip of same, $2 Spring ~ Heel Button at. Te. Mundell’s Famous Solar Tipped Shoes. Children’s sizes, 8 to 1054. #80. ‘Youths’ and Misses’ sizes, 81.10 Misses 11 to 2s Pobbleor Dongola Piatn or Tipped Button at.......... We. ‘Missee’ Fine Paris Kid Button, plain or pat- ent tip, $1.75 valne, now 20 ‘Young Ladies’ Elecant Spring ton, plain oF tip, 236 to Se... Boys* and Youths’ oF laced, at. ASIDE FROM ABOVE WE HAVE RE- CEIVED MANY NEW FALL GOODS FOR CHILDREN AS WELL AS ADULTS WHICH ARE FINER AND BETTER THAN ANYTHING THAT HAS EVER 2 =n BEEN OFFERED FOR THE OUR REMOVAL WILL TAKE PLACE IN ABOUT TEN Days. HAMAS RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1982 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Yt 232 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8B, MER TZ. Mi n rae -THE EVENING eon. G a OR Hull f° Wit Ee ‘We shall open onr annexed building SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, and STAR: WASHINGTON, Do. I é eo Tas List SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE 100 100 100 ‘One Hundred Siz-foot Oak Extension Tables for suall commemorate the occasion by 85.00. having @ preliminary “*Opening” of Rew goods fur the fall and winter season of 189140? Saturday will mark a new epoch iu the history of our 0 50 50 Qeteeee Tier teaceatag petrenage Solid Oak Chiffoniers, with five drawers, for made {t compulsory that we should papery have more store space. We have se- tired it) in absorbing the ad‘oining Dullding, which bas been entirely re- i = = modeled. with spectal adaptation to our Dusiness. Weshall open this building to the public Saturday, September 10, ‘and you are cortally invited to in- ‘apect the new stock. Qur primary object of having this opening this early in the season isto ‘emudie every one to seo the stock in its best form. You will not be usked to buy one cent’s worth unless you wish to, New departments have been added and the stock of the oli ones increase. ‘Three-piece Solid Oak Chazaber Suites will be sold for $16.50. Ask to see our Special Three-piecs Chamber Suite im Oak and Cherry, beveled ¢lass, we sell for $25.00. ‘This Suite equals many Suites shown for $35 and 840. Fortho past six months we have Leen searching the wholow:e markets for | We have # beautiful line of PARLOR SUITES and the most desirable thiuys obtainable, | Panton CADIXETS to sho. a and in soliciting @ continuance of the a stds i 3 PY, Patronage so liberally bestowed upon Prices. 1e past ict ad hg beebmahchionmnn agian We will not neglect to atate that our UPHOLSTERY heronce to the fundamental principles governing modern methods of mer- chandising. Upon an “Opening Day" it is cum tomary to offer barrains, und of course ‘our Opening Day suall bonoexception. We shall sell— Superior 7-hook Suede and Glaco Kid Gioves, in Tans, Grays, Black, Mode and Browns. Only #4c. per pair. 84 conte is tot suck a low price, but when you consider that we shall try on und euarantee them you should be im- Pressed with their value. Ht would be folly for us to try on and guarantee a poor Giove, would tt not? We would nover sell you another pair. Adollar would not be a penny too much for these Gloves, yet we offer them at B4c. Per pair. ‘50 dozen White Japanese Silk Hand- Aerchiefs, plain and scailoped edges, with herring-bove stitching, eibroid- ered in White and colors. At Christ- ‘mas times this Handkerchief would be cheap at 38 or We. ; Ovening Day, 25e. each. Why not buy a few for Xmas will made, and are our specialty. Wo.aiso use Hand-made DEPARTMENT is ‘ness, and we are prepared to show a beautiful line of LACES and PORTIERES of lato arrival, at prices that 8018-2 tractive feature in our busi- bo of intefest to you toczamine our stock before Purchasing cleewhere. Wo carry in stock full color range of SCOTCH HOLLANDS, in all the popular widths, and are pre- pared to maxe to order WINDOW SIIADES of these Hollands inthe best manner and at the lowest possible prices. These are superior to any other Hollands Opaques and Glazed Hollands. Estimates free. THE W. H. HOUGHTON M'¥'G. CO., 1218 and 1220 F st. n.w. wifts? 25 dozen Fine Soft Muslin Gowns, rR Citere Retnantay SHMERE REMNANTS, 8X. FIGURED CASH- RAFF'S ENTERPRISE, six clusters of six fine tucks, trinmed sc18-3t A241 Lith st. se. around the neck. sleeves and down yoxe with Hamburg embroidery, good TITT HOH FEE Jength, full width and one of the best ? Ha # Fe Gowns the price ever bought. Only 7 oH & BSe. each. T HU kee ‘25 dozen Coutil Corsets—se!f and col- FFF A TT RRR ored stitching, side steels, well boned, ey ee ae es comfortable shape. Colors, White.Gray, 4 oes i £ i ” Eeru and Black. A special “drive.” ° Only 75. per pair. GTH AND H STS. N.W., FEW WORDS ON THE SUBJECT OF MILLINERY.—Every new season has its peculiar styles, and this season's styles and ideas in Millinery aresitnply charming and more compatible with Food taste and refinement than they have been for some years, Our new styles and shapes in Trimmed apd Un- trimmed Hats and Bonnets are so ‘numerous and varied that your every whim may be suited. The Trimmed Hats and Bonnets present amost pleas- ing galaxy of Leautiful eoncetts and are reproductions of the modeis which have received the approval of the Fash~ fon Leaders of Paris, Loudon, Berlin and New York. ‘pon the ground floor will be found the following departinents: Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces and Embroidertes, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Dress Trimmings, Feathers, Flowers. Vel- vets, Infants’ Wear, Underwear, Cor- and wat 0c. Se. We. 08e. FRANELE & CO. —o— ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR where he does his trading we'll wager he'll say, ‘The Fair.” For years it has stood the keenest competition, but has always come out a victor, and is today shining example of the ‘‘survival of the fitvest.” SAY YOU THAT THESE PRICES ARE NOT FAIR! Patent Apple Corer and Paret nized Slop Buckets, medium. Gaivanized Slop Buckets, large. Gaivanized Slop Buckets, extra large. 10-quart Bread Raisers (block tin} . Sete and Notions, whilethesecond floor 19¢ isnow devoted exclusively to Ladies? Nickel Cuspido : f . Large Oblong Nickeline Tray and Children’s Coats and Cloaks. ie! Socees Desaine @ ie. Coat Hooks, Ole THE BON MARCHE DOUBLE STORES. 314 AND 316 7TH BT. N. W. 1 I a Le oe se retiby $1.48. MISSES’ N ets. 814%. ae ENTERPRISE, se18-3t 4241 Lith st. se. “Tar M HE MoxvuMENTAL.” 987 AND 909 F ST. N. W. THE FALL CAMPAIGN BEGUN. ose ‘We are here to win with fall and winter goods at the | 9° lowest prices that new and good merchandise can pos- | 10°. sibly be sold. Every department replete with chotce | 29° new goods. Wenever swerve from our guiding star, | 19° “popular prices," which saves you from 10 per cent | 19." to 25 per cent m purchasing from us. se. ‘The annual fall opening of The Monumental is : attractiny no little attention this wee! 5 ‘The display of Pattern Hats, Bonnets and Millinery ‘Novelties is well worthy the notice of those seeking ‘seasonable and fashionable novelties. Many of the models of Imported Hats and Bonnets shown are from the well-known Parisian honses of Madame Jose, Louis Falkner, Virat, Pongansee and others. Altowether the opening of The Monumental has thus far been exceedi nicly satisfactory. Besides showins the largest line of Fine French Im- orted and Ainerican Pattern Hats, Bonnets and Milli- nery novelties thet hay ever been seen in this city we have acowplete line of every popular shape in Im- ported Felt, Velvet and Best Wool Hats and Bonnets untrimmed. Im Ladies’ and Children’s Fall and Winter Cloaks A better line does not exist. Inone of the xan Son homes athe ct, Con say the same ‘Our Fur Department, ‘oa SS Our Cotton and Silk Underwear Department, Our fafat War Depart * Our Corset Department, or Our Kid Glove Departinent (Which contains nearly forty different brands), or (Our Silk, Linen and Cotton, Handderehiet Depertment, Our Neckwear, Umbrella and Gossamer Department. For a fow days we will sell. We shall offer for the bal- ance of this week a» a souvenir to every lady the— ‘S-latton Suede at $1.19. Regular price, 81.50. Foster Hook, 7c. Regular price, 81.50. ‘4-button Suede, 88e. Rerular price, 81.38. Om, Burrite im ‘Ten, Brown,Gray end Bleck. 80e. as Our 4-button Suste, Oe. Was $1.25. Lovely Trimmed Hate for Ladies and Misses, rosdy to wear,in all sizes and shades, the very latent, at 30c. Also 8 Gloria Umbrella, Paragon Fraue, wear @uaranteed, at 75c. ; it will pay you ta look at thems. 800 pleces No. 10 Ribbon, 25 inches wide, All-silk. ‘aibton in every shade, all-ilt Gros. Grain.t 15e. aya. jus Wo. Also Lisle Thread Hose, in sll the new both plain and Kichelieu ribbed, at :i5c.,or 3 pair for $1; formerly ic. a pair. Also Black Hose, Louis Hermsdort dye, 40 wouge, extrs length, double thread heel and toe,at Ise. Also Fure Linen HandRerchiefe, plain and drawn stitch at Lic., two for 250. MARVELOUS VALUES. THE MONUMENTAL, 1s 987 end 930 F at. nw. Sragtek, Bares, AT omar rsotosr, 10c. rket oar function Oth ea are, A eat eta - Lemon Squeezers.. . Sad Iron Btands.,. . Daisy Brackets (something new). - Galvanized Tub Soap Stands, . Coffee or Teapot Stands, . Iron Match Safes. . O2e ‘Tea Canisters (1 Ib. ‘Mouse Traps, Patent Rat Trap Long Handle Wooden Spoon: |-wood Potato Mashers... O7e +450 2-05e 7TH AND H 8TS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO. n PSSST Buogxs Auzan. ‘We distance our competitors by the early introduction of the latest Fall Blocks in Head Wear. Our €3 Derby is as good value as the finest hat made— but if you want to show folks that you wear made by swell New York batters we can ft you with a **Miller.” ‘He's the batter to the 400. "ro his sole agents here, JOSEPH AUERBACH, “YOUR OUTFITTER” Pa ave. eaters {7-F-pre.ccer, 15th} It p town. PAALALLLASDAGEEALSRAALAS ALAA dress shade, | Ane You Pasricvian Asovr Your TABLE BUTTER? ila ei them it the wholesale wwe. zat the Oth st. wins, Sateeat ‘and, the on!: rot), and at stalls 1:27 and ‘Der dozes ; six for 50 ATROnA OAPES, MANUFACTURE IMPER- fection, 61.48. CHER ee Seteas runes ith se. We Woopwaan . Y, SEPTEMBER 18, 1891. Axp Lornnor, 40TH, 11TH AND F STS ¥.W. —o Cafe—Bizth Gor, 10th st. building—elevators. T™ following departments are now located in ‘the basement of 11th st. buildiag—plenty of room ~-@usy toget at: Schoo! Supplies—Houssbold Ne- Cossities—Giaes Ware, China Ware, Wooden’ ‘Ware, Brushes, Dusters, Baskets, kc... Ele- ‘ators or easy stairway. TITTHE NEAR APPROACH OF SCHOOL OPENING makes us mindfui of your best interests in this connection. which fs fit- ting your children out inthe best manner for the feast money. A rowiping, rollicking school boy necdsa sult that will stand grief. You ‘Want it to be handsome as well. We've bad both in mind. Our Boys Clothing fein fine trim—better than you've ever known here. A representative stock of GENTEEL, DEPENDABLE GAR- MENTS, ALL READY TO PUT UN. There's sucha thing as having the best at every price— thal hat we are aiming at—it's what we ‘think we've got. You can Judge the Small Boys’ Ciothing pretty well by the $4.00 Surrs. ‘Have sold stacks of them and know they wear. ‘Well made, just for boys, which means rough usage, Gets a better ;an al!-wool une, too—better cloth, more work, more colors. Now we come tothe Suit that gives inspira lon. We feel no hesitatancy in saying—it's the Dest that can be built tor the money—we mean the $6 00 Ser. It is tailored om “*Custon Mado” principles— Of attractive, strictly all-icool, woar-resisting Materials. It is perfect Atting, handsome and “dressy.” It bas oar cheerful indorsement and will yours when you see it. Thy sizes as with the first named arefrom 4 to 13 years. You already know what a colossal stook of BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS we show. Even the finest are priced within the reach of all, “THE MOTHERS' FRIEND" Is tho only Waist that has the PATENT RE- MOVABLE WAIST BAND. It prevents the buttons from pulling off, and can be separated from the waist while being warhed. ‘Tho all-white musiin ones, with Linen collars and cuffs, are —ide. AND 81:— ‘The Figured Percale are —Te.— The All-wool are —81.50.— A good quality PERCALE WAIST FOR SCHOOL WEAR will only cost you —see.— For Swart Axp Lance Gras, You may pick from more than » hundred styles of AUTUMN DRESSES AND OUTER GAR- MENTS For “Dress” and ‘*School” wear. It'shard to convey correct ides of values by advertise- ment, but when we tell you that mew and stylish dresses of FANCY PLAID FLANNEL, LINED THROUGHOUT AND TRIMMED WITH FAXCY BRAID (FOR GIRLS FROM FOUR TO FOURTEEN years), can be bought of us for — 82.00 and 82.25-— You can readily see how much more to your advantage it is to buy them ready-made than to purchase the materials and pay for the making, ‘or even to make ‘em up yourself. Good All-wool Fansy Plaid Dresses—jacket effect over full vest of Cardinal surah. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 84.00 to $5.50.— Accoriing to size. A great variety of Dresses in all the new mate- rials and latest styles. —82.00 to 830.00. — New All-wool Flannel Blouses, in Navy Blue and Cardinal, suitable for tall wear. Sizes 26, 28 and 30. —#2 and 82.50.— ‘Misses’ All-wool Flannel! Norfolk Waists, in ‘Navy Blue and Cardinal, 12 to 16 years, —— Tan and Gray All-Wool Reefers, well made end Snished. Sizes 12, 14and 16 years, —39.75.— Navy Blue All-wool Cheviot Refers, edged ‘with astrakhan. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. —89.75.— Children’s and Misses’ Cloaks. —#5 to 825. — (Third floor, 11th st, building. ) Se N Unexceusep Srocx oO BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCHOOL HAND- KERCHIEFS., GOOD ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, with tape bgrder, in White or colors, for HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, ait Uinen, plain White or colored borders, 10 and 22540.—— A LARGE SIZE ALL-LINEN HEMMED HANDKERCHIEF for boys. 1246. — WHITE HEMSTITCHED ALL - LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 1, 14 and 13 inch hens. 18e.. 6 for $1.—— (First floor, 2d annex, near skylight .) Derantuenr Or Curpnews Scuoor SUPPLIES. ‘We have opened in our 1th st. basement » departiment devoted exclusively to school sup- ples. . It contains: Rubber Penholders... Harman's Rubber Finger Shields, Angte Rulers. 2-Inch Rulers with brass edges.. 12inch Rulers....... G-inch Geographical G.obes. 144 pieces Best Quality Chalk in u box. 100 Slate Pencils. Eagle Load Pencils with rubbers, per doz. ...0c. Faber and Eagle Lead Pencils, with and without rubbers, per dor........ Taz Hanvesr Or Goon Tasre- aT FRE >: “ REST PE Pa mn) E as5 = Gloves—It takes a stock like ours to tell a complete and comprehensive story of the fall fashions in ham!- Wear. Little by little the light of sutamin began to shed its rays over the stock as line after line arrived from one end another of the zreat glove makers of the World. Now we are in the heyday of the season. Each novelty shines by its own brilliancy. They are Deacons of good taste that shontd draw yom clot to the consideration of the matter. They brighten as the summer styles fale away into the oblivion of spent time. Every make we represent are familisr naines to you s!l—and some one of then: the fortunate porsessors of your good will. If it isn’t so it should be—for more perfect GLOV are not modeled than are the bexin- uing and end of our entire line. Revs Sexps.— 4-button SUEDE in Tan, Mode, Gray ana Biack, with Plain becks—$1.65, 4dutton SUEDES m same shades, with stitched backs—81.7 Gbutton MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE in the favored shades— #2. F-button MOUSQUE Black, with plain back: With stitched backs— ‘S-button Biack, MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDES 2.50. Taerousse Suxps:— 4-button Black SUEDES-81.50. Sbutton MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE in White, Tan, Mode, Gray and Black—#2. S-Lutton’ MOUSQUETAIRES DKESSED KID, in Tan and Black—81.75. 4-button DRESSED KID im Tan, Gray and Black—#1.25. ‘button DRESSED KID—Riack—the best quality—regularly $1.73~now $1.25. Gbutton Black DRESSED KID—usually 82. 25a few pairfit 81.50. Py Cexrenent & Co. Sexp- 5-button DRESSED KID im Mode, Tan and Gray—#1.35. S-button DRESSED KID in Black—81.75. S-button Mousquetaire Suede im Tam and Gray—81. 7: Ave. Cranes Sexps.- 4-button SUEDE in Tan, Mode and Gray— 1.50. ‘button GLACE im Tan, Mode and Gray— 81.50. S-button SUEDE MOUSQUETAIRE in Tan, Mode and Gray—#2. $-button Biack, DRESSED KID-€1.50, What they say is 20-18 80. Cuprew's Groves:— Misses’ 4-button DRESSED KID in Tan—81. ‘Misses’ 4-button SUEDE in Tan—@1. ‘Misses’ G-button MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE in Ta 25 and $1.50. ‘Misses’ -button MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE in Black—81.25. ‘Misses’ BIARRITZ GLOVES in Tan and Gray—98e. Boys DRESSED KID-$1.25 Biszarrz Groves. G-button-length GLACE in Tan, Gray and Black, with White and self-stitching—O8e. 6-button-length SUEDE in Tan and Gray— G-button-length PEARL GLACE, with Black and seif-stitching—€1. Novenrres._ ‘We have » choice collection of them, too. But right here, before we teil of a style, wo ‘want to say we bavebeen most cautious in their selections. We keep our heads about us when Weare buying. There are no terms of price or Profit that can induce usto depart from ou: standard of quality. Everything that filled our judgment is here. The “*weaklings” are absent. etter for your continued satisfaction they are. 4-button PEARL GLACE, with Black stitch- ing 81.50, 8-button MOUSQUETAIRE GLACE in Pearl shade, with Black stitching—@2. ‘S-button MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE in Pearl Black stitched—@1.50. S-buttou MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE in Prim- rose, with Black stitching 82.25. 4button DRESSED KID in Tan, Gray and Black -81. 4-button SUEDE in Mode, Tan, Gray and Black—81.25. 4-button BLACK GLACE—91.50. Sbutton MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE in Mode, Tan, Gray and Black—81.50. ‘4-button CAPE TAN STREET GLOVES—¢ 81.50. Right across the aisle from the Giove counter is the erandest collection of Dress Goods tuat ever eraced a department. It contains the new- est, most exclusive patterns that will be worn this season. You have got the best opportunity in the world to catch the effects these Gloves ‘will make in wearing with them. The Gio men certainly are in harmony with our trans lation of the costume fashions for this fall. A Mexriox For Tue Mex.~ REYNIER GLACE, in Tan and Gray—@2. ‘Two-clasp SUEDE JOUVIN-81.75. Two-ciasp GLACE ENGLISH STREET GLOVE-81 and 81.50. CAPE TAN COACHING GLOVES—81.25. 2-button TROUFOUSSE GLACE in Black— 8. The respite from glove wearing the warm weather gave you men folks is ended. Propriety puts on the gloves. Theseare the proper kinds and shades. ‘These are our prices. That means something of asav- ing. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. it Kors Puansacy, LEADEKS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E STS. N.W, ———— Our sales of goods advertised several days ago have been very satisfactory, still wo have a lange stock of ‘some of them left and these we will sell_ before going east at prices heretofore announced. We repeat the list. ‘85e. Pest Enzlish Tooth Brushes, warranted. 25e. English Tooth Brushes, very vod. 10c. Freffch Tooth Brashes, bargxin.... ‘Se. Bottles Bay Rum, imported, best. $1 Dalnatian Insect Powder, reduced Ate. aptece for Mirrors, worth twice and timesas much. They imust be sold. $1 Bars Conti's Custile Soap, White, nearly 4 pounds, Whole bar reduced to. ‘25. Totlet Water, all odors at prime 25e. Dressing Combs tn horn and rubber, Fino Combs, a lot assorted down at... ‘Manicure Files, Scissors, Powder, Paste, Polish ers and other belongings very cheap. Must be sold. ‘Wade & But-her Razors at selling prices— ‘Te. Razor, Wade & Butcher, at, 81.25 = 0.7% “ Look at these before buying. A Blacking Brush, with dip, for.. 4 ‘You will say it is a wonder how it can be sold at this figure. Blacking Brushes to reduce stock at nearly cost. Blacking Sets in wood boxes: Brush, Dip and Blacking at. Brush, HAIR BRUSHES. Kent's English All-bristie, down from $1 to 0c. English All-bristle, riveted backs, in three sizes, re- @uced to Tie., $1 and 61.25. French Solid Backs, extra values to reduce our im- SYRINGES, SYRINGES. SYRINGES. €1.50 Family Syringes, hard rubber pipes and con- Household Syringes, Davidson Syringes, Alpha ‘Matson and all other kinds reduced in price. Hot Water Bags, covered in flannel or plain, extra heavy, 2-quart, $1.24; S-quart, 61.40, ‘ne, Taass Tur Wane Wearuen FOR THE REDUCED PRICES FOR TOMORROW, ‘The warm weather of today makes ‘one thoughtless Of the soon-coming cool weather—it makes business dull with usrag merchants, The Palais Royal is will- ing to do business without a fair profit rather than al- low the mules to depreciate, GMves ‘The Genuine Pigskin or Biarrita Mous- ‘Guetaire Gloves will bo 84 cents tomorrow instead of Scents. Fast Black and allautnmn colors, The Palais Royal's Celebrated @1.85 Undressed Kid Mousquctaires reduced to $1.68 « pair. 4-button Undressed Kid Gloves reduced to @1.35 from #1.50 for tomorrow only. Bd These “Palais Royal Gloves will be tried on at our risk aad guaranteed as heartily as if the rewular Prices were chanced. J EWELRY~ Warranted Sterling Silver Pangles for 4 cents cach that nsually cost 25 cents is an announce- ‘ment that should cause the sale of them all by tomor- Tow evenit Only 50 dozen—600 bangles. ‘Those 230. Quality Enamel Flower Pins for 2le. ; the Birthday Pins for only Te. RUFFLINGs—our Bufflings at 15e. a yard have been quoted as extraordinary value. Three yards for Be. for tomorrow. Chiffon Ruffling, double row, Black, White, Cream and autama colors, for street and evening wear. Four Yards of material to each yard, costing only Se. (COBSETS—The fit and finish of these Corsets make ‘them superior values at the regular prices, For to- morrow at Uc. instead of 7c. ; at $1 instead of $1.25; at $1.50 instead of 81 he RzFERs—wiat Bot the offering of €7 and @9 En- wlish Reefer Coats for only sive dollars induce you to anticipate your requirement of the near future? J ERSEYS—83.98 and @3.75 would.be the price of these few choice Imported Jerseys if all sizes were heres Heduced to 81.225 each because only muall sizes remain, H** KERCHIEFS—We wouldn't reduce prices from 75, 50 and 35e. to only 18e., and yet we areof- fering Very Sheer Pure Linen Hand-enibroidered Handkerchiefs for only 19. each, many of which are well worth 75, 50 and 35c. Pity the foreigner—the manufacturer. At only 13c. Drawn-work Novelties in autumn colorings that were made to retail at 25e. Other bargains from the same source of supply—a rare happening. JBELTS—Importers* Rot retail prices are these: Novelties of Antelope and Seal at @1, such as usually retail at @1.50 each. ‘The fashionabie Cleopatra Belts, @1.35 instead of @2. Englisn-made Leather Belts at SGc. instead of The. All kinds of 39c. and SOc. Beltsfor 2¥e, 25e. Belts for 18cents. Canvas Belts at Sc. and 12ige.; worth from 0c. to 25 cents. W20s0nS—Extra valuce at regular prices, be- cause full length and width, all desirable materials, desins and colors. 19c. All-silk Windsors reduced to 12\¢0. . Wash-silk Windsors down to 19¢. 50c. Iinported Novelty Windsors for 35. (CHILDREN'S APRONS — An endless variety. ‘Sizes from 4 to 14 years at one price. 1.68 Special prices, 2 | Be: | BBS: | EP] SESS a See the surprise we have at only 25 cents. ‘Marked prices 5Oe. | Te. | Me. | L.25 THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Brack Hose Ar Srecuaz. Parces, Children’s Hose marked “3c. for. Children's Hoss marked ‘$e. for. Ladies’ Hose marked Ladies’ Hose marked 5c, for. Ladies’ Hose marked 50¢. for. Ladies’ Hose marked 55e. for. School days have rolled round again, so that Chil- Aren’s Hose arein the minds of most mothers, A price list of the Palais Royal's stock would in some respects be like a railroad time table. We spare you the infliction. Neod we tell you, however, we have all the best Exglish, French and German productions and that what are usually so\d at high prices are at moderate prices here? Even at the lower prices we lead. To bexin with, we have only mmported Hose, #0 that what we offer ct 25 cents are superior to the do- mestic—what you often buy without knowing, only to find out in the wear. 25e, HOSE FOR 2ic.—Our 25c. warranted Fast Black Hose have double knees, toes and heels, and come in all sizes from 5to 95. Strons, heavy ribbed Hose for the boys; finer ribs for the girls and suitable styles for the smaller children; six styles in all, ex- cluding the Fast Black Wool Hose, which are also re- duced to 21 cents during this sale. 35c. HOSE FOR 25c.—The larger sizes in this uality will cost you 50c. a pair at other stores, Laoes: Fast Brack Hose. ‘You'll notice we take the popular priced Hose and quote reduced prices tor them—Hone that are sold res- wiarly at @ very sinall margin of profit in order to | Di! have the best qualities for the prices. 2he. HOSE FOR 22c.—We import these Hove in lots of 500dozen, andeven then they cost us Zi cents a pair. See the quality and you'll understand. 35e. HOSE FOR 29e.—We sail more thirty-fve-ceut ‘There was protahly no time ia the history of our establishment: that we ware better able to show Fou a complete Lino of LADIES’ MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR Tran now ‘We have « chdice stock of excel- dent values. je were Lever omtitone in the are and precision tm the Finish. tnge and Trimmoines of our Under: wear. The Trimmings are care. folly selected and no piece of Un- Gerwear ia allowed srace on our Shelves unt thorwehiy exam ined and proponnce! ‘salahle We will give yous tough aynop- sis of what wo carry. CORSET COVERS, Fine High Square Neck Cambete Corset Cover, trimuwd beck and front with beotdery, neck Cambric Corset Cover, tri ued with foe Hanbury ede y 476. Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed it fine Hamburg V-neck Camibric Corset Covers, “Mpmed nu lace and eubroidery, Se. Ahe.. Me, 61.25, O13 61. 48 to @5. 25. Gowns, of five tucks each, trimned with Lerring-towe Uratd, fintsbed round neck and 1th Hainbuag eter, The. 109 dozen Musiin Gowns— Gowns, solid tucked yoke, trimmed with berriug tome raid, fine Hamburg round neck and sleeves, also fine Cambric Gowns, ‘only fe, Muslin snd Canbric Gowns, trimmed fm lace and om fo V and round neck, full puff sleeves, #1 +1.35, 81.48, 81.08, €1.79, 62, €2.25 up te am. DRAWERS. Fine Maslin Drawers, trimmed with « cluster of fine tucks, fine ished with « wide Haimbure ruftie, only We. Four styles Muslin Drawers, trimmed in Hamburg and lace, only 8. Chemise, corded se Fine Musi yoke, full widtl . Haudsnely Trim wed Chemie, €1.48 and up, & specialty of Pine Underwear for BRIDAL OUTFITS. Some of the daintiest and prete test Chderwear ever shown Bow: is here for you. ur room for the disvlaying of these goods ts entirely separate from suy other stocks. This insures that privacy that ladies desire. GREAT HANDKERCHIEF FEAST, 1 norrow morning at 8 we Place on our Handkerebief counters 145 dozen ladies’ elabo- rately embroideret White Sheer Handkerchiefs im teu different batterns, We have marked these 1%, EACH. They have wever Deen sold Jews than 5 and 30e.—= chance occasionsily offered in Handkerchtets, Call early t0 #0- cure the pick. RE ‘We shall place on sale tomorrow morning an entirely new line of Ladies’ Fall-weight “Bernhardt” ‘Capes, in a ost pleasing variety: Of styles and fabrics, These Capes promise to become the wost fashionable of all the new garments. WILLIAM H. McKNEW (Buccessor toR. H. Taylor), eh. COTTON REMNANTS, Sic. aut s, Be. at yypurAcneD Ui Sinaia wi Be KAP ES ENTE ‘RPRISE, sel. 2241 11th tne Jouxsos, Gauxenr & Co., 636 Pa. ave. WE ARE VERY BUSY IN OUR CARPET DEPART. MENT. PRICES AND QUALITY AKE THE WORK, IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO EX- AMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE MAK- ING YOUR PURCHASES, ASIP'LENDID LINE OF ETS. ART SQUARES, hUOS, FLOOR AND STEP O1L CLOTHS, &e., &e, FALL DRESS GOODS, ‘36-inch Wool Plaids, all new fall colors, 2he. 40-inch All-wool Plaids, camel's hair effects, omly Biack Hose than at any other price—as many as any | 50c, other three stores combined. We offer a Sine gauge Stocking for the autumn, with hich-spliced heels, &e., that will be quoted as ihe prize 36c. Hose of the season of 1891-42, 50c, HOSE FOR 44c.—Ribbed and plain; splired feet, &c. The S5c. Hose offered at the special price of 40 cents are ingrain dyed, with White toes and heels, the same as offered last autumm. We find we can't im- Prove on them. PLEASE NOTE THIS. f2-The above are but afew special items intended to attract you tothe store, when we hope to so tin- press you with the magnitude and variety #f our au- tumn stock that you will be couvinced that for the Henrietta Cloths and Serges, in Biack and colors, Se., Te. and #1. ‘Children’s School Hoso, Fast Black, 15c. and 20. Ladies’ Fall-wetght Kibved Vests, S00. JOHNSON, GARNER & 03, old GiFt Onur stork of fine goods for wedding and anniversary C36 Pa. ove. aw. coming wason, as in the past, the Palais Rayal is to be | Preen!# is worthy of your inspection, headquarters for Black Hosiery. We have Cotton Hose as expensive a $1, Lisle Hose up to $1.59, Silk Hose up to $3.98 You may expect ACOMPLETE VARIETY. Asan flustration look at the Opere-length Hose, and special sizes for stout ladies. Where elee one-third the varietyi ‘We introduce thisautum Fast Biack Hose with Jer- sey-ribbed uppers, which, while presenti; the same appearance as the ordinary Hose, can be warn by the ‘stoutest lady wits comfort. A splendid quality of isle in these hosefor only 75e. = pair. ‘The Opers- length Hose are to be much worn this sium, and nowhere in thecountry will you finda beter vanety than here. One-tenth off the marked prices of all Sttt Hose and Underwear during this sale. The foliowimy price list tives no idea of the variety in stock. BLACK SILK HOSE. Plated Silk, 75¢.,85c..81.81.25,61.35. ‘Spun Silk, $1.68, 81.75.81.98. ‘Pure Silk, $2.25. $2.48, 82.60, 82.89. Raw Silk, 63.48, $4.08,84.08. Te-The more expensive have lace work sukles, fe. BLACK SILK UNDERWEAR, > Low Necks, 65c., 75:., 1.19, €1.75, $185,:61.96, £2.68, 83. 08, 65. ‘High Necks, €2.09,€2.80, 6a-The above prices ere for Vests, Drawers are $3.75 and 84.98 a pair. Plated Bilk, 75c., 98e., @1.25,81.35. Spun Silk, $1.59,91.95,82. 25. Pure Silk, $2.68, 62.75, 82.08, Baw Silk, $31.48, $3.05, 04.50. EB" Bome have tast biack feet and ankles, CoLonnD ama CuDERWaEan Prices, 75c., O8e., $1.35, @1.48,81.68,0175.81.08, (€2.25. 62. 20, 82.68, 03.19, 63.08, 84. 16.05.6,06.08. §2-Ove tenth off all of alove prices. SPECIAL. —Heavy Ribbed Silk Vests, mariutesd RICH CUT GLASS, DINNER, GAME AND FISH SERVICER A vory lanze assortment of GIFT CUPS AND SAUCERS From 2c. to 65 each. Agents for the PASTEUR WALTER FILTERS, WILMARTH & EDMONSTOX, (Chins and House‘araiehings, 1205 PENN. AVE. W.. M. Suverez & Soxs HAVE JUST OPENED A BEAU- ‘TIFUL LINE OF WOOL PLAIDS, SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL, DRESS AXD HOUSE WRAPPERS. ALSO FINE LINE OF PLAIN AND ILLUMINATED CHEVIOTS, ALL WOOL, 36 INCKES WIDE, 800. PER YARD. ‘W. M SHUSTER & Soma, cod Owra 4vR €2.75 quality sor only @1.35—4 starting mth. Scuoot Booxs Axp ‘THE PALAIS BITAL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 4 Bexen, Wot, BALLANTYNE & soma, Cor. 12th and Pa. ave. ols ools-im te ee * ‘ es