Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1891, Page 4

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—: Se THE EVENING” STAR. R: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, | PERRY'S. ‘stocked and opened ANTS’ CRIL- TIT often you come across one that deserves the mame 4 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON aa Mea Be Laxascnon & Bro. ‘We want TODAY (Seturday) to be our largest day eo far this sea- son. It always hes been our apecial regular and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper im the city. As a local NEWS paper and Medium it tas no competitor. |, Boo. The government of the United States, having established in the New Orleans lynching case @ precedent in such matters, is disposed to let Chili inquire into and punish the persons guilty of the murderous assaults on American sailors ‘st Valparaiso. That is due to the government of that country and is the equitable thing on general grounds. The mob that committed the essaulte is primarily amenable to Chili. If Chili takes no step to punish the assailants then Chili is amenable under international law and Usage to this government. Time sufficient must be given to enable the Chilian authorities to act If they are disposed to do so with promptitade and impartiality it behooves this government {o interpose no undue or brbitrary demands. It is understood that the Chilian government has shown the proper spirit, and under the circumstances this republic expects that justice will be done, the guilty made to suffer for their offense, the injured recompensed for their loss and suffering, the dead man's family indemnified pecuniarily, and suitable explanations made to satisfy the na- ‘MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S DAY, OXTION WILL UNDO UB." ee eee eae eS how and to make i of more importance than it would be otherwise we shall offer 38 Furtrimmed Jackets is BLUEand BLACK. Sizes 22, 14, 16 and 18 Our regulaé price ts 66. For tomorrow, 94.75. ‘Feather Neck Pieces in Black, 980. ‘Worth $1.50. Burch uk 75-67. 6iLOaad 20 ZL inch Black Bates “ik 175 FINE CHIFFONS. Plaited Chiffon on « bend, plain ‘ede, in Black and White, 200. yard. SER” 24, 1891—SIXTEEN. PAGES; ¥¥.D-CLARK RIBB BONS, [ween “ewe Moor armax BY THE CARD—OR BQUIVO. | ticures of Every piece of Ribbon advertised is strictly all silk. GROS GRAIN, SATIN EDGE, ALL COLORS. No 8% 9 1% 16, SaTIX AND GROS GRAIN. BEST QUALITY. line runs from No, 2 to 60. ® 12% 16, fase 9 30, tional sensitivences. This question is apart from the pepding diplomatic question of safe conducts for the persons now taking refuge in the United States legation. Whatever the result of the latter only one decision can be reached with satisfaction to this country in the ‘Beaver Fur Rushing, SJe. yard. Crepe Lisse Plaitings, in all shades, 8190 yard. former question. It is probable that Chili un- Ruchings, in all styles, at 170. " derstands this and it is hoped that she will act queteires in siz quetaires in six im such « manner as will do justice to the ilk Pompadour Buching, ix all TSEANTE, xatesoox axeps, yuvrSHED shades of Tans and United States and to her own honor. samme ae ‘fine tucks—notice Geey. One thownnt, oe shades, $1.48 yard. the length. 5 198 cont JAFANTs: SAIXSOOK c SLIPS CUT ON A inary ot the wait ead fnsartion, and od cod odes. tho Seeves—61.39. Deaths FRENCH XAINSOQK SLIPS, ‘There seems to be a disposition in the Farm- ers’ Alliance to abandon local co-operation and adopts national system of co-operation as to the purchase of supplies. The effort to elim- SPECIAL SATURDAY OFFERINGS. fnate the middleman, whether locally or na ‘All 100. Soaps 70. $1.68. tionally, might result in good if several known TSEANT® FRENCH NaINsOOK SLIPS— principles of human nature did not stand in All 50c. Pocket Books 416, nome the way. The alliance will find that men are ‘NFANTS' WilENCH NAINSOOK men, either as merchants or as farmers’ mer- ‘All 506. Jewelry 800, Pei aera ed eek Soke, oak end chandise agents. To remedy existing evils in 1.98. Betvar qualitios—¥2.25 to @3.08. Cost the system of buying and selling so far as they All %e. Buching 21e. ‘more because they are Worth more. a aes i i is —_ love in Kew are felt by agriculturists it is proposed that the ‘mgs on farmers settle upon one vast purchasing agency and give it the business now done by the mer- chante of the United States with the farmers. ‘They think they have solved the question of getting goods cheaply, and it is hoped that their experience will not unsettle -their faith in themselves, whatever may be thought of anti- onopolists setting up a huge monopoly to allow all the alleged monopolies that torment val 01.375 and 81.1 20 IWish susk'e variotw at Gels be casi mao wom der we hear continually the caer the shopping at this counter. N'T FORGET TO ATTEND THE GREATEST aster Jadiee' and Calidren's Cloaks at INMANN'S, 806 7tn st. n. 1024-20 Penn. sve. Bw. Cotes Hs CARPET, 16 ‘Super city. On sale Mon- dey, promptly at & O'clock, af only 680. pair, Issante Sxrmis, All G0c. Baby Caps 430. — AFANTS LONG CAMBRIO SKIRTS, ‘with tucks--60 cents. esis N * 'BRIC Dia atke abd Tame Gt Masnburg Us cane: Better qualities up to $2.98. [ATAN TS FLANNEL BANDS—-25e. and 300. All 75c. Corsets 670. All 26¢. Windsor Ties 21¢. All 81.50 Gloria Umbrellas 61.27. the soul of the farmer. Some years ago the aND JT SF45Te SHIRTS—25e. and 390, Bony purcme conten uosteeat ehboreme 3 evinSiee, cae Patrons of Husbandry started co-operative ‘aad suchslucrbeie: oonpensanitee: 0022-38 stores and agencies for the sale of farm pro- A Great Reduction on all Widths and TYAS 7® FLANNEL SHAWLS from 1 t0 into the duets abroad, all the profits to go e i. pockets of the patrons. But the scheme proved Hanszz, Ar Horcmssows. ‘NFANTS’ E ry HAND-QUILTED BIBS~19c. to & failure. The alliance might well study the 25 creer experience of the Patrons of Husbandry to OPEN UNTIL 9 TONIGHT. (CHILDREN'S TABLE BIBS-2 for 250, H & i Remark " ascertain if there is in it any warning against 4 Father's ghost” expectation of the immediate reversal of the NEANTSY NTa" BAND-EMBROID! BEM, wise old saw that recommends the shoemaker ad ae rar S to stick to his last. MULL and etd wih ce. 48 % g » & IE wale tnteee eames oc SES TRzAxzs, TETRA AEG AINSOOK SKIRTS so 8 \y fee Qould he have seen Is it toy or tinsel patriotism for the Cubans 71.500 #2 75. ‘ace oo =v in New York and elsewhere outside of Cuba to celebrate annually the declaration of independ- ence by the patriot party in Cuba, which ten years of civil war did not make good? All thoroughly earnest efforts to obtain freedom on the part of a united people are successful at some time and in some way. Thus in our own day bave the Hungarians won a virtual inde- pendence while they seemed to be incurring nothing but defeat The revolutionary pe- riod of 1848, considered indeed as a whole, has resulted most favorably for the liberties of Europe, for nearly everywhere there has been an extension of popular rights along with a re- trenchment of royal or class privileges. The Cabane may yet achieve independence, and the keeping alive by those who are able to do so of the memory of the aggressive movement of 1868- °78 may be the very means to this end. If they are deeply in earnest the day,of their deliver- ance is merely postponed. To the people of the United States, however, there is nothing very significant in a patriotic demonstration a thou- sand miles off. The spectacular element in the history of the Spanish Americans has always been exarssive, and the fruits of independence not as promising as could be desired. DST Se tinea Po Fae Leder eeaios 98 to $12. ryan. ROUND OAPs CAPS OF MULL—25c. to LOTTI." “MESSINA,” “COPHELIA” And they are as beautiful as their names. These are but fow ; | Among many. Others equally handsome bearing Less musical but more striking Names, such a8 “GUSTAV.” “KREUTZER,” “ST¥X,” “JANI- KOW" and “GLADIATOR.” ‘These are — ‘Wraps—Just received—direct and arefor sale NFANTS’ I ANS ONDE or eee Cpaews SILK HATS—92.48, im New York; that the merchant i New York who eredite many of his patrons cannot—doee not—vell at aa email profit as the merchant in Washington with @ ash business. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) ILDREN'S, BENGALINE GA i C™EEEEE ARgaiane gags [S*NTS sii CAPS_$1.25 t0 93.98, CHEpREN'S SILK car Lomxos_so Bisck axpwarn AND WHITE Fa FASCINATORS—GEN- and $1.25 CONVENT EMBROIDERED LINEN Bar goauan can OTe WANDEERCHIEFS, ‘The best value for the money ever offered in this city. Beara tee As usual, our stock of Fine Millinery seme CHP yrs Ba Barer NET SACQUES, I Pete ea mee 745-747 Sth st.'s.0. OVEN aT Pers ape CT ‘MITTS, I= a pune 1toxe OOATS-04.98 TO 08.98, To TERMINATE WITH HIGH-CLASS BARGAINS, ‘The return of Secretary Blaine to Washing- ton and to his duties at the State Department is an event of much interest, not only because of the contradictory newspaper stories about his health and his political intentions, but for the reason that the mgrements of so prominent @ man concern the ins very important sense. For along time Mr. Blaine has been one of the leading figures on the world’s stage, and with health restored by season of rest and recreation pleasantly passed he is likely to remain for many years a great actor in great events The people of Washington, among whom Mr. Blaine has resided so long se to seem a citizen of the capital, extend to him « 00. most cordial welcome. 3 re The public desires charity from both sides of the Associated Charities wrangle. The work and good influence of a very useful organiza- tion must nat be impaired either by any lack of charity toward it on the part of the super- iutendent of charities or by any lack of charity in expressions of opinion concerning the super- N@The following are but three of the special re- Guctions in prices that shall help crowd the Palais 10- es ~ SIS EOFOR poe, CORDS |: ‘00 BEDUOED FROM 850. TO T: 8. E. corner 17th st. and Fairmoust ave, SCOURER AND DYER, asinine 8 laa he intendent on the part of the management of ‘1535 Chestnut st, Philadelphia, hel Fe} this organization. Temperate, thoughtful dis- 113 South 10th st., Philadelphia, * omr $e, jo. YARD. cussion of the issue under consideration will ees Canmsazr & Luwr, Se yl ‘Violets,, ‘716 Market ot., Wilmington, Del. Fesult most beneticially for the Associated ‘1ith and @ sts., Washington, D. C. Charities as well as for the public. i i 928 7h ot. and 706K ot. nw, : (Ge These are imported Bedford Cords, gusrantesd all pare wool. Samples will prove them equal to those ———__-+2______ ‘With Mexico and several of the Central Amer- = vFiRETEH Wo are showing sothe bargains in Lave Cartains and | usually sold at $1 a yard. most }, delicate and delicious A Harrr Trovenr Portieres. {See the lovely tints of Tan, Gray, Steel, Garnet, Mas ibe nn say ‘The demand CROSSES THE MIND Golden Brown and Corduroy. ‘has no. equal for fragrantiy scent- OF THE WEARY AND CAREWORK HOUSE- KEEPER WHEN AN UNATTRACTIVE FIRE- BIDE AND CHEERLESS SURROUNDINGS GREET HER CONSTANT VIEW. OUR 6——SIX COLOSSAL STORES——6 ARE HER OBJECTIVE POINT AND OUR EQUITABLE PEI t HEEEES DISCOUNT. map Ond-tenth off the marked price of the Black Silk or Black Wool Dress and Dress Trimming and Buttons ‘Fou select. One of the things that © msn should think about before going into prominent public = if ins Batetly All Wool, €5, 96.50, 66, 67, 98.75 Fog en ei ar eet ton Aw CREDIT 04.60, ‘HER WELL SPRING OP CONSOLATION. SHE REALIZES HOW A FEW DOLLARS SPENT WITH US AS 4% EARNEST OF HER GOOD INTENTION WILL BRIDGE OVER A PRESENT DIFFI- CULTY AXD SURROUND HER LOVED ONES WITH THE COMFORTS AND Ex- DEARMENTS OF HOME, WHILR SHR REQUITES US IN SMALL WRERLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR THE BERR- CARHART &LatDy, (OST ot. 0nd 706 Kot. nw 916,000 worth of Jet Trimmings, Far Triantaings, fee Se ‘Ribbon Fringes, be.» to select from. B. H. Srmanies & Sona, ~ : FURRIERS. RIBBONS In one of his finest sonnets one of England's Srestect posts said, “England is » fen.” She ¢onsider- Hl rel ACTIONS SHE ENJOYS, Edvin FURNITURE, on Canvars, son eosaes: & Cision Out srovEs axD — REDUORD PAOM ime, 20 Pht Rane eitcing & 0 Gentine ROUSE & EEXEMAITS Comm, Joskate wad Baoqee ee {afd trem tent onnone ot tens then wo + Prof. P. H. Carpenter, the deep-sea student,} —_ amD Uke Hugh Miller, the geologist, has taken bis own life aftera period of madness. Whatis| oft 7 AND @2s Mase. AVE. 2. there im the pursuit of science that drives some of its greatest votaries to insanity and suicide? ee ‘There ages few politieal machines in Phila- delphia that might apply to Edieon for a new ‘mater of some sort. ALL-SILK SATIN BACK VELVET RIBBONS IN COLORS. Here is where you will cet left if you don’t make an early selection. Not om account of the colors, but the Brown, Navy, Myrtle, Nowen, Baga: Gabe: Toba, Cardinal, Garnet, Black. Golden lin, Mahogany, Tobac, This is Barcain No. 8. This ‘s our Ribbon sale for Monday. 10 hours’ con- tinued shopping is a sufficient time for all buyers to secure this great drive in Ribbons, Ribbon Veivet and Velvet. Samples for comparison to any one. This line of Dress Goods and Domestics is located ‘on our second floor, front. They are fully 3 per cent Jess than the same goods from the piece, and ali our fine goods are one length—mostly dress patterns. If you have not been throwsh this stock take a look. A. Kicrus, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., BETWEEN OTH AND 10TH STS. Only look for the name and numcer, as we do not Combination. 1 advertise under the name of The Branch, 3111 M st., Georretowh. Porviaz Ganwents A&A MONG THE MANY STYLISH - #4 ovrer canwents ror GEN. 44 coax THE MOST POPU- LAR ONE THIS SEASON 18 THE CHESTERFIELD—A DOUBLE- BREASTED OVERSACK, CUT FULL BACK, WITH DEEP VELVET COL- Lak, STRAP OR WELT SEAMS, STITCHED EDGES AND SILK BODY AND WOOL SKIRT LINING, OB WOOL ALL THROUGH, WHICH- EVER YOU PREFER, WW WE HAVE AN IMMENSE Wi ww asconTMext oF THEM “Wo om aun tile raswoy- ABLE COLORS AND ONLY THE RE- LIABLE QUALITIES OF MELTON, KERSEY, BEAVER, FREIZE AND ‘TWEED, ALL TAILORED To FIT, 10 LOOK AND WEAR WELL AND GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. ia: 00 UB LINE OF FALL SUITS 8 3 comrams EVERY FASHION- 00 ABLE COLOR AND FABRIC IN ALL THE LEADING SHAPES OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BREASTED BACKS AND OUTAWAYS, ALL THOROUGHLY RELIABLE GAR- MENTS AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. EXAMINE THEM, Rosnmox, Passes & Co, Tan Lanorer Exctosve Crorame Hover Ix Anessa, 1200, 1202 & 1204 FS2.N.W. Axp WTS. 11TH AND F STS. XW. Ove Moveax Wars Or Mencmaxpistxo Demand many thiney out of the common. Busi- ‘Bese must be made interesting, buying aeree ble, the store an attractive place for all comers [Om] ron ———y | Lanox, a8 LIBERALLY STOCKED o—-2 — [+x arroorraen| o———-» °o——_—~. | 48 COMFORTABLE A SHOPPING PLACE | | Tose FouxD | HE FREEDOM OF THE STORE IS yours; enjoy it. The reception rooms, lo- cated in the mezaanine story between the first and second floors, are very handsome- Jy furnished with easy chairs, sofas, divans, te Dies, &c.. and present @ most inviting appear- ance. On the tables may be found, besides the fashion Journals, the daily papers and writing ‘under the reception rooms and in proximity to the silk department is our BUREAU OF INFORMATION. Connected therewith isa telegrapl office and telephone station for the conven.ence of our Patrons and the public. Here you can check your Packages, obtain information relative to the arrival and departure of trains, opening and closing of public butidines, &e., Be. Make this your rendezvous; arrange with your friends to meet here asastarting point for your day's shopping. Whetuer you buy here or not the unparalleled and unlimited vervice of our establisuunent is at your disposal. ‘Use it, —-— For Moxoar. Here are some items picked at random from the departments. Each one isa fair index to its respective stock and each represents sufficient taherent merit and low-price strength ‘as to constitute in itse!f a special sale: Muueay qDeranruest FOR "Soe. 1 lot Broad-brim Feit Satior Hate, in all colors, 50e. (20 Moor, Ist and 2a aunexes.) 7 ae Aar Nesoteworx Deranrusst Offers FOR 250. 126t Hematitched Tray and Carving Clothe, Rew designs. Size 18 (Third floor, 10th st. butiding.) —o—— Lice Dersorwext FOR Be Liot Mousseline de Soie Embroidered Edgines, in White, Cream, Biack, Lt. Blue, Pink, Mais, Cardinal, Lt. Gray, Lilsc and Navy Bins. in Black eround, with Cardinal, Blue, Yellow, Old Rose, Helictrope and White spots, and Navy Bive ground with Yellow, Cardinal and White spots. —$1.008 yar — irs: floor, under sbyileat) POR 7x 42-1och Eonprene Clot ino vatley of colorings. —Te. a yard. — ‘44-inch Serge in all colors, with three-toned jeual €1.25 grade. Murs F cauMIne mise Drrusracst FOU se. 80 dozen Very Heavy Twilled Muslin Night Shirts, extra long and cut with full yokes. These were made expressly for winter wear, and are exceptionally fine for the price. —tiSe.. (First floor, Ist annex.) £00 Viana Pare et Zan, Brows rm 0d Bleck, with sickel frames (Prt ten, 33th baling) mn ne no Yau K ADS Wy THAT WE ARE SELLING OUT THE RNTIRG Lormnor. STOCK oF FANCY GOODS, WORSTEDS, ZRPHYRS, VASES, BRIC-A-BRAG, ART GOODS, INFANTS WEAR, ALL KINDS OF STAMPED LINEX AND EMBROIDERY @oops ‘We purchased from the estate of Christian Ruppert at the extraordinary low price of 20cen's on the detiar, ‘and that wo are sailing {t without reserve at the ridicw lousiy low priceof FIFTY CENTS on the dollar, or EXACTLY ALF FR I Of what these @nodte are sold for elsewhere. DO YOU KNOW thet in justice to yourssifenaite ‘those you will buy for you ouch! to buy whet you will Reed between now and Christuwas while thee grams half-price sale ie goine ont DO YOU KNOW that this opportunity will met pre sont iteelf aenin in a long time—possibiy newer? DO YOU KNOW that this sale will not last much longer, a8 the foods are being bouxbt very rapidly by all wide-awake buyers tm the city? DO YOU KNOW that ‘thie is the last day ef our phe omenal 10c. sale? DO YOU KNOW that we refand the money for ail ‘UNsatisfactory purchases, ff returned to usin good onder within four weeks from day of purchaset You ought to know all this, WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT TO KNOW? Store open until 10 o'clock this evening. THE LEADING TOY AND FANCY GOODS HOUSE IN THE CITY, Bt 403 AND 405 7TH ST. X.W. Srzcut Banoarxs Ar Perit PLAID CLOAKING CLOTUS LACE CURTAINS froin E $8 ed known that our prices are lo first-class inade garments STRASBURGER'S, DEY GUODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 and 406 7th at. t Warss Sau. We Gor ‘TO THOSE WHO ARE NOT POSTED: ‘What we advertise we can show if you only give ws ‘echance. ‘We've got the Gooods. ‘We've got the Quality. ‘We've got the Quantity. ‘We've got the Variety And the disposition to sell st alow price. All we ask of those who doubt us ts a trial. ‘The right sort of Clothes for Men, Boys ang Chile dren at the smallest prices in Washington. Give us call and be convinced. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00., ocle-te Corner 7th and G ste. FURS. Not the largest stock of Furs in the world. va If you will 100k over our sesortment and compare Prices and styles we feel confident you will parehase from us Keroam Urexena ‘We now show the largest and most complete mame from « Five-cent Kex Bester to Betrigerstors of larp om, Parlor, Banquet an4 Plano Lampe, in beats ond ‘trea, on second floor. ‘M/W, BEVERIDGR Lmperter of Pottery and Porcelain, Me 2915 F end 1214 G om

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