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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHING’ meer TON. D.C. MONDAY, MAY 18, 1891. THE EVENING -STAR. Tos Gor Cree Ue bee RS a A, ER > os WASHINGTON: SEG 83 E 5 A Uy i a wy ww w ‘THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local Civealation of any Newspaper in the World, _— In OUR A a AR eye a ehh Serie R SALE more than all the other payers published ip = S Washington. * ‘The so-ealled third party convention which meets tomorrow in Cincinnati is direct out- growth of the Ocala convention of the Farmers’ Alliance. Whether it will or will not take im- ‘mediate steps for the organization of @ new party remains tobe seen, perbaps to be de- termined after the session bas begun. It ap- pears that sentiment among the promoters of the movement is divided on the question of Present action, the farmers of north and west favoring and those of the south, with the Knights of Labor, opposing the measure as inopportune. The latter elements seem to de- sire to have the convention occupy ® position of masterly inactivity at least until next Feb- ruary. The call for this meeting of political reformers is, however, so plain im its demand for some present action of adecisive natare that the unexpected will happen if the convention does not at least framea platform and make other preliminary prep- arations for the campaign of 1892. But | ‘Washington has seen some startling reductions—some cats in price that have laid ‘quality low on the altar of bargains. The people have seen US Sgure most promi- ‘nently in these feats of enterprise. They have seen US whet the knife toits keenest edge and with one unccmprowising plunge sheath it in the depths of superior ‘worth. But never slace the days of modern merchandising have WE—or any one else—madesuch s SWEEPING, UNSELFISH CONCESSION TO THE PUBLIC DEMAND. As the LEADING CLOTHIERS of Washington, we have been pushed to our greatest endeavor to properly house the iminense stock of reac\y-inade cloth- ing that our talent and tact has made so popular. As successful as has been our ‘Our experience with the gannents of LADIES’, MINSES' and CHILDREN'S wear— as remunerative as we ‘have found it to te—-we cannot—WILI, NOT—permit the foundation on which we have built our high reputation—the “*CLOTHIERS OF hammer and the buzz of the saw keep time with the busy humdrum of trade. Weare selling off = good part of the stock at re- duced prices. We want to R. GOLDSCHMID'S, 1007-1009 F ST. N. W. AGREAT SLAUGHTER IN PRICES FOR BABY CARRIAGES. THE HIGH-GRADE HEYWOOD CARRIAGES. THE PEERLESS WHITNEY CARRIAGES. ALL NOW GO AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES. NO STYLES RESERVED. NO TRASH. No ODD LOTS. OUR CARRIAGES ARE ALL NEW, BRIGHT, RICH AND ATTRACTIVE. THERE ARE NO BET- WE ARE DESIROUS OF CLOSING OUT A PART OF OUR DRY GOODS, AS WE NEED THE SPACE FOR OUR OTHER VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, AND TODO THIS SPEEDILY WE HAVE MADE THE FOLLOWING BONA FIDE REDUCTION: SATEENS. All of our 35e. Sateens at 250. All of our 20c. Sateens at 12i4¢. All of our 25c. Shantong Ponzees at 15¢. Striped Duck Fiat-top Tourist Trunk, linen lined, 2 Gress trays, exceisior lock, &o., &. z 8 38 Star price, - $8.50 - S298 “SAAS BOW S1O4S . —— —— ——_. —__ | &e. Chins Silks. $10.50 $11.00 $11.50 | 25c. Holland Shades. Flat-top Duck Dress Trunk, two Fareisior locks, fron, extra iron clamps on top and bottom. os 2 MM Star price ......0..85.78 86.20 Searts 2 dayances Rice Portions 18 @7.58 $3 Japanese Rice Portieres, firared | @3.50 Half Pair of Chenille Portieres, Greastray, | 12\ye. Colored Print Harness Spot Musiine | 12\e. White Dotted Swine... ....osensee | 54 F2anch Linen Bureau Scarf knotted . Splashers to mateh . Fine Mone Scarta, long knotted fries. . | SGe. Pine Satin Damask Trays 10c. Linen Bite, stamped. . Doxesrics Axo Ware All of our 18c. Ginghams at 15c. $3.00 GOODS start the fall season with a TER MAKES THAN THE WHITNEY AND HEY- o the body, which it is apparent is going to be » ‘MEN—to be hampered or hedged in tho slightest dearee. clean sheet—an entirely WOOD CARRIAGES; ALL OTHERS ARE IMITA-| 4}; of CUr 12c- Ginshams at 10e, 24 | New 2260. Outing Cloths, nobby patterns .....e. yard large and enthasiastic, if not harmonious, meet- new stock. We propose to TIONS. Ginghams 2A | All 12540, Dros Ginghams, good patterns . (ag et Geinhachteh demminamennah inte So we have put ambition behind us—round under the tron heal of duty the fair suas this ons ct the unter Gumaciiianaeeains coe SILKS. —— | 4-4 Lonsdale Cotton a movement reasonabl: proceed form department developed to vs—and yfit-forbid- stores of its kind in the OPEN TO ALL PURCHASERS. Figured China Silk at 450. sestescoumtinn cc arntaiaced rappin eee sine! - inmates country. WE HAVE 150 DIFFERENT STYLES OF CAR-| Our#1.25 27-inch Indie Silk, plain and figured, at arate party existence, for it may be found more practicable to frame and insist upon a series of demands on the republican and democratic parties. The call speaks specifically of “relief on the issues of currency, land and transporta- Ging. -value-forgetting—wholesalesweep Lave we leveled to the depths of poverty- stricken prices thegiant qualities with whioh this branch of our service is freighted. EVERY TRING IN THIS DEPARTMENT—NO MATTER WHAT IT I8-GOES. The steady stream of buyers attests your ap- Precistion of the oppor- tunity to secure desiravle merchandise at reduced prices. We have offered, RIAGES THAT MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. WE KNOW THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS WILL MOVE THEM RAPIDLY. WE HAVE 35 COMBINATION HIGH CHAIRS AND ROCKERS FOR CHILDREN, AND AS AN IN- DUCEMENT WE WILL GIVE “FREE OF CHARGE” 870. Our &e. 23-inch Surah, all shades, at Gc. (Our $1.25 20-imch Faille Silk, all shades, at 870. BLACK GOoDs. Our 62c. All-wool Henrietta at 45e. Our 87c. French Henrietta at 65¢. finest goods made in America,can't be told from Seoteh, ann 190. yard 46-inch Hemstitched Lawns with Sinck | hem ; also two and three rows of tackins; worth Se. Star price >, yard S 7] 7 Monumental Crochet Quilts, for single or —o and are yet offer:ng, extra- ONE OF THESE CHAIRS WITH EACH BABY CAR- 2. - - ‘Giediaud tha: cluscitas ox isn tiie ok ts AT LEAST FOR ordinary vaiues, RIAGE UNTIL THE ABOVE NUMBER 18 EX- Sn STS $4.00 5-00 one beats eee Ps = ose ‘ou can secure Coat, AUSTED. 7 Valises and Trunks. | 90. Damask aeaves industrial classes." Whatever course may be ONE-THIRD ‘THE MARKED PRICE. Swne es ee ALL OUR €6:60 CARRIAGES GO wow Pon} Cur@le. Memtstin, oiithebawtane © long knotted frinke. taken the public interest in the movement ONE-THIRD %3 00. ‘THE MARKED PRICE. article in Ladies’ Furnish- 87.90, INCLUDING THE COMBINATION HIGH | Our $1.15 Camel's Hair Plaids, Tausand Blue only, iH. A Us is keen and not likely soon to be slacked. Se #3 3 “ catdanan clam ings at prices which do CHAIR AND ROCKER. at Bie. Boox Axp Srariosery bik 2S aka Peace ieee tape It ia evident that cither as an independent $ seus not by any meaus repre- ALL OUR $10.90 CARRIAGES GO NOW FOR | Our 50c. Silk Mohatrs at 370. Webster's New International Dictionar® ain. Bathe Diraeape Teen alas eat sak. thecal ad cana aaa ONE-THIRD mB Oo! THE MARKED PRICE. sent their full value. #890, INCLUDING THE COMBINATION HIGH | Our Sc. 4-inch Ladies’ C oth at O0e. eee parties the Alliance and affiliated bodies will ONE-THIRD THE MARKED PRICE. poe “ieee cae ei Weoter mobolceot the Sol “= ewes make themselves felt as an tmportant factor in the contest of 1892. The pulling and hanling of ambitious rival leads AND GOME THINGS ARE DROPPED IN PRICE EVEN MORE THAN THAT. VESTS REDUCED. ‘These are Fast Black and Pink Ribbed Silk Vests of exceilent quality, and in ALL OUR 812.90 CARRIAGES GO NOW FOR $9.90, INCLUDING THE COMBINATION HIGH CHAIR AND ROCKER. We offer you the choice of the following rare gains in seasonable goods comprising all the shapee in all effects in Bryce’s American Commonwealth, 2 vola, 8 Yo, cloth. t ages Nathaniel Hawthorn's Works, Riverside and boot patterns... fe 1 Ladies’ Sk Hose, 100 dozen’ Children’s Fast Black Derby Peat ALL OUR $14.90 CARRIAGES GO NOW FOR ™M " edition. Regular price, @2. Star price....#1.25 vol o # im their personal in SAKS & COMPANY. all styles of aeck. Keiuced trom $1.13 912.90, INCLUDING THE COMBINATION HIGH | M MAMIE HRS Balzac's Novels, one-half Russia: Roberts Broa, BAAat Hien. ctowSte am. pale terest or in the interest of some purty or fac- to 75e., and from $1.35 and 81.50 to @1. CHAIR AND ROCKER. MMM MITE TNs he. Ladies’ Ribied Vesta.square oF V weak, tion, of which there are already clear indiea- LADIES’ ALL OUR $17.90 CARRIAGES GO Now For| MM Mittin tari § White, Keru, Pink and Biue.... We, each u MMU N tions, may provoke bitter quarrelsand weaken- MORE MERCILESS MARKING. UNBLEACHED ELL LLL. ing dissensions in the organization, discourage and disgust the mass of the farmers and work- ingmen and finally disrupt the combination. ‘From all appearances this is likely to happen at some time, but not Lefore the campaign of 1892, and until that fight is over the movement will be treated by the polit who hope to derive advantage from it with the most pro- found respect. $< “The Three Counties,” otherwise and off- cially known as the state of Delaware, will hold & special election tomorrow on the question of calling @ constitutional convention. As there are # number of objectionable features, such as grossly unequal representation in the legisla- ture and an excessive appointing power in the governor, in the present constitution, and the public mind is aroused to the necessity for ebanges, the proposition would surely prevail if All of our $1.25 STRIPED and FIGURED GING- All the $1.25 qualit HAM HOUSE WRAPPERS are now All the CHILDREN’S BLUE FLANNEL and SERGE REEFERS—Those that every one has said were the Prettiest and best in the city for the price—$1.50—are HERE ARE SOME OF THE SPECIAL PRICES WE HAVE MADE. “BROKEN IN TWO" YOU WILL FIND 10 BE THE CASE WITH MosT OF THEM. GINGHAM HOUSE WRAPPERS. WHITE LAWN WRAPPERS. marked —e— ie. ALL THE OTHERS GO AT ONE-THIRD OFF. CHILDREN'S REEFERS. 4 TO 12 YEARS’ SIZES. LADIES’ JAOKETS. ity—every single one—we have Every IMPORTED JACKET in the House of what- ever description in the grades from §18 to $30—and they you know include some of the most royal effects HOSE REDUCED. About 4 dozen pairs in different styles and different sizes. Some have open- work ankles, and there ure qualities in the lot which sold for {c., O8c., 73c. ‘88c. and $1. All reduced to 3c. per FANCY HOSE REDUCED. < Various lots of Fancy Hose have been reduced. 50c. Fancies in undesirable colors are now 19c. Black and Navy Biue Hose (not guaranteed fast) that were 75 and B8e. are now 25c. Ladies’ Richelieu Ribbed Hose, Gray and Tan feet, with colored uppers, from 50 to Bde. Other lots equally as attractive bargains. INFANTS' SOCKS AND CHILDREN'S HOSZ REDUCED. Infante’ Lisle Thread and Cotton Socks, 814.90, INCLUDING THE COMBINATION HIGH CHAIR AND ROCKER. ALL OUR $19.90 CARRIAGES GO NOW FOR 816.90, INCLUDING THE COMBINATION HIGH CHAIR AND ROCKER. ALL OUR $25 CARRIAGES GO NOW FOR 819.90, INCLUDING THE HIGH CHAIR AND ROCKER. ALL OUR $30 AND $35 CARRIAGES GO NOW FOR $24.90, INCLUDING THE COMBINATION HIGH CHAIR AND ROCKER. THE CARRIAGES WE OFFER IN THIS SALE FOR 814.90 AND 816.90 ARE FROM THE HEY- WOOD AND WHITNEY FACTORIES AND ARE SOLD ALL OVER WASHINGTON FOR #23 AND 828. WE SUPPLY ALL CARRIAGES WITH AN AU- TOMATIC CAKRIAGE BRAKE ‘FREE OF CHARGE.” R. GOLDSCHMID, 1007-1009 F ST. N.W. 1 ‘Remember our stock of Millinery is larger than any five millinery establishments in this city. 300 dozen Hats and Bonnets, in all shapes, all col- ors. Regular selling price 50, 62, 75. and S7e. ‘Your choice at le. ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ Vassar Sailors, the latest nov- elty. Reyu.ar selling price @2c., at : B8e. Ladies’, Misses and Children's Black Lace Braid Flats. Regular selling price 75 and 98. Your choice at 480. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's White Leghorn Flats, good quality. Regular selling price $1.25 and 980, ‘Trimmed Hats, in all colors, all the latest styies, in alleffects. Revular selling prices $4, €4.50 and #5. ‘Your choice ar 98. All of our Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, in all colors and all styles. Regular selling price $6.50, 86 and $7. ‘Your choice at Paper and Envelopes. 1 Quire 25e. Children’s Paper and Envelopes, col- cored design. ‘50 Sheets of Paper and Envelopes, real Irish linen, worth 75e., for. ‘9% Real Irish Linen Rnvelopes, squars cial Dress Goovs Axn Sirxs. 10 Dress Lengths of Black and White China Silks. Were 50c. a yard. Star price.. 15e. 36-inch Challis, spring aesns. ! 12ie. 36-inch Large Pigured Light Ground Toe. 40-inch Plaid All-wool Cheviots. 50c. All-wool Striped Henriettas J @1 4% inch All-wool Nun's Veilings, colors 1 Ladios’ Pare Silk Swiss Ribibed Vests, White, Cream, Pink. Bive, Cardinal, Laven- Nile, Old Gold and Biack, Learner Goons Axp J ewexey. styles of Wc. Solid Leather Writing Tablets, 1.25 Heavy-plated and Sterling Silver Hatr Ornaments and Plated Garnet iio tangas Tee. seek it did not require in its favor a majority of the | specially marked ——S— Pe i Ciitieihin: wk Cinde Deesitinsa init ee ee — ——- Tafants’ Silk Socke snd. Child: en's = parpamanenbertoninn you our entire stock with- 7 E stirmatie votre The arty lenders on oth |g © eater Walenly Ser aaty— Anche aeiatl the HLUBand TAN aLazans| Psa Fey Sik He, Wore i Boy Seragesie th i Phe wat, that at ‘5 oss fi L prenpaiptirsy birelsh-inpssir tyre eee Pra re ote: pr pl, ‘Bot tanain ove ot F MA HOE - fob o> A Et gs 068 SAU Ritesh OF RRMA EAE constitutional changes. Even the Delaware SILK 7TH AND H STS. N.W., Sef 38 BA By e AS WE WERE LAST SATURDAY. IT SHOWS THAT THE fossil should be Lrought intu the sunshine once mo cns Che eois GEE GLOVES ages a Oe 8k & Sse = LADIES OF WASHINGTON KNOW AND APPRECI- or twice a ceutury. = : REDUCED, Sivonen WRANELE& 200 Biazers, in stripes and checks, good at 83, at ATE BARGAINS WHEN THEY ARE OFFERED — +o. Ladies’ Pure in new shades ae 81.98. THEM. THIS SALE IS 4 Lap! AISTS. REN'S GI 8. 7" ~eraR? We are slowly but surely catching up with —s = ——— hae a PRICES THAT ATTRACT. Our regular 95 Jacket at ALL, PREVIOUS “STAR” SALES. the effete nationalities of Europe. It is the — —_ ‘Also 8% pairs 6. 8 and 10-button Kid $3.48. i orm Proper thing in New York now to fee the shop| What are left of the regular 7S-cent quality of One lot ata‘‘song.” Number 507—Plaidand Striped. Gloves, in opera shades. Sizes 55s, al Onr regular $4 Jacket at ses ET Girls wheu making purchases in stores, either | FRENCH YERCALES—White and Fancy Patterne— geects, with double cape and cord gindleaizea 4 to 10 A bed Re en ae Sn #275. atthe nickel bargain counter or elevwhere. | gost 4c. Geena petals! wikmense bans hie eee Our regular $3 Jacket ut = cca ‘The sad part of it is that the girlsdo not hesi- | What are left of the 95-cent quality—all Fancy Pat- 7°*r® What there are popular new shape DECORATED CHAMBER 81.98. &8 Eh ge tate to take the tips nor do the proprietors ob- | terus—ko at 59e. ‘been reduced from 94 to . SETS, which we offer tomorrow for $3.98. On all Children's Reefers we offer a special discount So re , RY ject. Ifthe practice grows the proprietors | What are lett of the $1.25 quality—Fancy Patterns— 2 We emphasize Pure Linen because the ‘You no doubt were in to see us Saturday, of 15 per cent. wo 8 i 1 i at Zo city ts flooded with all-cotton and cotton- and secured some of those extraordinarily will not have to pay even the small salaries | #°4# 7c. pen clin dope oaaserirmp gore Tow-piced ods we offered in Triday' |, W® Would request an early call as in sometnstances they now pa: ALL THE OTHERS GO AT ONE-THIRD OF! ‘seemingly low, but are actually more Star. quantity is timited, —_——_se—____ than they are worth. Oure are ali pure The following goods which we offer for to- — A law making it » misdemeanor to be drunk JERSEYS. GOSSAMERERS. — er K ~ oF IT Aik. NEVER BENORS ts jidren’s All-linen Handkerc! 7 on the streets is not only necessary im Wash ‘The finest line of GOSSAMERS that ever ‘stood in diotacea tiaceotoae — — KK a°S BAVE WE BOUGHT GOODS 80 AD. ington but in every town aud city of the a atore"—every one we have isat a “special” price— Ladies’ All-linen Hemstitched, Hand- Worth 80.08, AmmOML& enema Leer ggeenp teed land. A drunken man is « disgusting and piti- | Al! BLACK—a.stock that we selected with thegrest- DAs i cotials- handsomest patterne— kerchiete, White and fancy bordsta, Be: woes 04% Sauk Oral Wel You HAD THE Reese Se SoS. Svan. ful spectacle, and men, women and children are at any moment lixble to insult or aswult at his hands It is a charity to himself and to his frienciand a protection to all others ta give duced from 123 to 7c. each. Ladies’ All-linen Handkerchiefs, some of them slightly rumpled. Keduced from 25 to 12}4c. DEPARTMENT HAS AN ARRAY OF MERCHANDISE TO OFFER YOU WHICH WE OURSELVES COULD NOT BUY AT WHOLESALE A MONTH AGO AT THE PRICES THEY ARE NOW BEING ——OF FERED AT RETAIL. CHILDREN’S SIZES, All the 81 ones are 50c. All the §1.25 ones are 5c. Worth Worth Worth Worth 0.15, Tin Water Buckets. est care—at a tremendous crash in price— 0.10, 2-quart Covered Saucepan. 0.35, Large Block Tin Dish Pans... All the $1.25 ones are 75c. 0.07, Long-handle Cake Turners. ‘All the $1.50 ones are 75c, Unquestionably these are the best Worth 0.07, Bow! Strainers... “for 0. gy ogRR” opr, % Fe nn a) the police power to put him in a safe piace All the $1.50 ones are 7Se. LADIES’ SIZES. Handkerchief bargains in the city. Worth 0.05, Fancy Tin Mus, E : PPP Sen, ER Say where he may get sober and iater that he be pan Gmemeccaa at ees peepee +3 H Ss8 Eee Sas? punished for his offense against the good order All the $1.73 ones are 880. Piopree breshepae ag REDUCED. Worth 0.00, Wire Pouto Slasher: .04 | BOX FOUR BOYS AND GIRLS FANCY SHOES Of the community. Pie pada ‘Not every single one, but a great many Worth 0.15, 6-ring Block Tin Mufin Pan... ityiee of last and the decirus are usaaeiial. DS) Bee T. Ap L, a eee All the $2 ones are $1. ‘Albthe 97.50 ones are 93-75. Parasols and Fine Silk Umbrellas have Worth 9.29, Spice Bores, aw. miss” |Sriver Prarep ARE. nimmincs ‘inp Juaces. King Humbert should avail bimself of the All the $8.50 ones are $4.25. been reduced. In justice to yourself do = #1 Rogers’ Children’s Sets, knife, fork and 25e. Tinsel Gimpe, 20 different styles. Se. yard opportunity furnished by excursion rates to Sei aaa ‘All the $9 ones are #4.50. Rot buy without first looking through Worth Tar M. spoon... Ste } 91.75 Tinsel and Bead Gimya, all colors... We. yard : ‘All the 810.50 ones are $5.25. our stock. Worth : HE NLONUMENTAL. ‘Beat Plated Baking Dish. with cover. 5.98 each J $2.7), )ime et Maa. all colors, 24 paras ia orli's fair and come over to the United = _ the work's fair ane e re All th $4 ones are 82. All the 812 ones are 80. VEILINGS Worth 0.12, Heavy Wire Coffee Pot Tiles....for e Extra-fine Plated Susar Bowls, Cream / 20. yard States. Aud not ouly that, but he shouid take ‘All the $13.50 ones are $6.75. REDUCED. Worth 0.98, Block Tin Bread Raisers........for Pitchers and Spoon Holders, odd pieces. ghoasiain isan busaebens Bece @ trip over the transcontinental belt railway, All the 84.25 ones are $2. All the $14.75 ones are $7.50. A change of styles—letting fo the old ‘Worth 2.00, Copper-bottom Wash Boilers, ‘MILLINERY. 2.88 each knot... €1.25 and 1.50 Silk Chantilly Drapery Net, 48 inches wide, polka dot, snail, stripes and flaral designs. No. 6. ‘Teo. yard going by the vouthern and returning by the i Rorthern routes. A feature of the excursion would beau exhibition in each state of its autonomy, with maps and diagrams. : ~—s += The man who has proposed to charter one of = the Potomac steamboats for the summer nights WHAT ONE-THIRD MEANS. and convert her into « floating sleeping flat, going down the river at 8 p.m. and back by 7 Am. to keep up a cool breeze for his patrons, Inour Trimmed Millinery Department we are making an elegant dispiay for summer wear of rich-and besu- tiful goods, with desixns specially our own. The prices are beyond competition. Our mourning stock is very choice and rich, inciuding an elegant stock of Veils, all lengths, ready for wear. UNTRIMMED SHAPES in a variety that embraces all the oddness, queerness and quaintness of the best designers. ‘There is no doubt every lady has been to the Monu- mental, but in orderto introduce our Millinery Depart- toreceive the new. We have cut up the 3 Worth EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE HOUSE GOES AT ONE-THIRD OFF THE Were 82.75 to 84. Star price. r $3.50 to £4.50 Fine Pinted Cake Baskets. ..@2.98 each 1847 Kogers Bros’ ‘We. set Worth sia. Worth Worth Worth Worth Worth Worth MARKED PRICE. 0.50, Willow Knife Trays. x 0.40, Pastry Board, with Rolling Pin.for 0.25, Chopping Tray and Kuife......for Do not tmagine for an instant that we wil allow lower prices on equal gar ‘2he. Rubber Dress Protectors. - has « great head. —+e—__ The inanrgents of Chili have learned the THIS I8 A GENUINE, HONEST GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE, NOT ments to prevail elsewhere. We have won your patronage in Coats, Cloaks and Suite by virtue of selling better styles, better work, better fitting garments and 0.15, Knife Cleaner. 0.05, Wooden Spoons. 0.69, Coffee Mills.. 0.10, Knife Tray. Worth Worth ment thoroughiy to the ladies of Washington we will sell for the next three days every one of our Finest Colored Hats—makes no difference if it's a @1.75, 2 or $2.50—at the uniform price of 98c. These goods must not be classed with auction yoods, nor special Le. Patent Ventilated Garters, Armstrong's 0c. French Kid-covered Corset Steels. 20c. Best Quality Double Bone Casins. Ise. Fancy Striped Belting, 10 yards in t 4 piece. Me he ‘D—1 t - Worth 0.10, Chair Seats (asst. sizes).. 1s : - > Iemon that thes cannot safely, use the ports of ASINGLE PRICE HAS BEEN INFLATED—EVERYTHING IS JUST AS IT pote bagney pti enna Worth 0.19, Blackine Brash and Blacking. for partie ant bi a rn) geo toe Spee ae ~~] trality Inws of thie country will be duly em. WAS MARKED THE DAY IT WAS PUT INTO STOCK-—AND THE BUYING serve your patronage by enlarging and Worth 0.39, Potato Slicer. for of $1.75, @2, 82.50, and when this sale is over rezular | All 25c. Leather Belts, straight «nd 10 to Lic. Bauui's Stockinette Shields. ware forced im every cuve.— Cincinnati Commerciale PRICE NOW 15 A FAIR AND SQUARE REDUCTION OF improving the store and stock, by carry- Worth 0.10, Fancy Colored Shelf Paper, 48 prices will prevail again. They are the Best Milan and | All 48c. Leather Belts, straight and Lodice. 6c. pair Gaaetic. ing a larger and finer variety. ‘After you .! Fancy Braids in every color. For three days the Brice is 200, LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 100 dozen Cambric Corset Covers, square necked, hand-made buttonholes, 11c. 50 dozen High-necked Cambric Corset Covers, V front, finished with fine cambric edge, 25c. 50dozen Children’s Jean Waists, in three sizes, 1, 2 and 3, at 11c. S0dosen Children's Drawers, 12}. 35 dozen Gowns, made of fine mus- lin, Mother Hubbard yoke, tucked and finished at neck and sleeves with fine cambric ruffle, st 50c.—at 50e. Style No. 2, reduced from 89c. to 69e. Style No. 3, reduced from 98e. to T5c. Style No. 4, reduced from 81.25 to Oe. 50 dozen Muslin Drawers, reduced from Sle. to 24e. 20 dozen Cambric Drawers, reduced from 48c. to 30c. =p ERE ER £3 “2 3 4 oP a oe ay RE Cod Eee NBN OT OT YOU CAN FIGURE FOR YOURSELVES WHAT THE BARGAIN NETS YOU. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE TO US—WE WILL- NURSE OUR LOSSES IN SILENCE. ITS 4 MOVE MADE AT THE COMMAND OF DUTY—AND WE NEVER FLINCH—NO MATTER WHAT THE SACRIFICE. have been around drop in and see if we cannot serve you better than anyone else. LADIES’ WRAPPERS REDUCED. ‘We have lowered the prices of the fol- Jowing ines with » view of causing their funmedicte ale: 5 Ladies’ Fine Woolen Wrappers, dark, serviceatle colors. Sizes 32. 34, 38, 40 and 42. Reduced from $6.50 to &5. 1 or poate geo Serge Wrap- es per, with front of plain material. Size 42, large size, Reduced from $17.50 0.80, Sz Oryetal Tumblers. to 810. 0.39, Crystal Berry Bowls. 3 Ladies’ Checked All-wool Steamer 0.50, Large Crystal Water Jugs. Robes. Sizes 32, 34 and 36. Reduced 0.35, Colored Crusts.. from #8 to 86. 1 Ladies’ Elegant Cardinal Wrapper. Bize 36. Reduced from $16.50 to $13. Worth Worth Worth Worth, Who said so? Signed: Itata. as a Pismarck’s friends and supporters among the Premicrs of Europe are going into the silence of obscurity or that of the gri Ancirassy, Lutz, Crispi, Tisza and now Bratiano are in the happy or the aching void that awaits all states- men. Bismarck alone—man of destiny, of blood and iron—gropes his way by the people’ will back into a public lif: that may or may not enhance bis fame. —o-—_____ The czarowiteh bad no more right to go into that Japanese temple with hie boots oa than had any other visitor to do so. It was hardly 1.00, Wash Benches... 0.29, Wooden Bucket, Clothes Line, 50 Clothes Pins and box Bluing....for Fans... Worth 91.25 Fine Silk and Spangled Fans.. Croax Axp Serr Deranrwest. Children's Gincham Sailor Suits, Brown 7 ‘and Biue (2 pieces), sizes 4 to 12, were as Lande "1 high as @4.25. Star price. 5 e288 doa 91.25 Ladies’ Striped Outing Cioth Blazers, 880: ©, Push Mirror, with folding biawdie... 227-77 and “ Seis eee enn nee net eenien Ae View VERYTHING means EVERYTHING. ONE-THIBD OFF ONE-THIRD OFF—— LADIES' SUITS. TEA GOWNS AND WRAPPERS, ONE-THIRD OFF ——-ONE-THIRD OFF Be MR Condit @ Fare i, : Silk-onsbrondered wi necessary to try to take his life in payment for | O8# THIRD OFF LADIES WRAPS. ——OND-THIRD OFF ‘1 Ladies? Elegant Old Rove Tea Gown, sees he rac his trespass, but it did no harm to teach him a | ONE-TSIRD OFF—— LADIES" JACKETS. ——ONE-THIRD OFF fms topes) Size 36. Re al oy jesson iu humility which he could never learn | ong THIRD OF F—— ‘MISSES AND CHILDREN’S WRAPS, ——ONE-THIRD OFF im Bussia. nnn aie eee ONE-THIRD OP F_— Gen. Mitre, who will probably be the vest | one tmap opr—— President of Argentine, ie the editor of the i Nation of Baenos Ayres, and he is bailed as the LADIES LONG WRAPS. LaDIEs’ CAPES. ——ONE-THIRD OFF ——ONE THIRD OFF ‘Dresses, sizes, 4, Gand 8; sell for $3.25, $3.75 and $425. Star price. €2.98 each 10 and 12 years of same sell for $4.75 and WEWe° Est BY \www aE a7 www F RN We reduced from $3.25 to $2.50. 2 dozen C. P. Summer SEVENTH AND H STS. N.W., savior of the country. Gradually the people are learning the power of the press. From the editor of the Natwn to the editor of the astion is not even so much as a change of name. att hcreneenes Col. Watterson in double-leaded tones calls ou the democrats of bis state to bring in an overwhelming victory in Angust, just as if they were uot in the babit of doing that very tbiog WE GIVE YOU THE FREEDOM OF THE RICHEST STOCK OF GARMENTS BU FRANKLE & 00, Corsets, broken sizes and slightly soiled from handling, reduced from $1.25 to 950. 600 dozen Linen, Silk and Cotton THAT EVER GRACED A STORE. BUT WE WANT TO WIND UP THE AF- FAIRS IN THIS DEPARTMENT SPEEDILY AND POSITIVELY AND PER- MANESTLY. WE MUST DECLINE TO MAKE ANY ALTERATIONS OR EXCHANGES—AND ALL SALES MUST BE FOR CASH. HANDKERCHIEF FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN. %e soy A AY ¥ Canmat & Lewy No Anauwzxr Necrssazy, } . WASHINGTON, D.C., JAW 30, " See VE THE TRUNK WHICH YOU MADE Eg gig aw Oe BYEATZNING GORS, ‘Will offer special values in White Goods at 1254c. A seat iu the Boston stock exchange has been ' yard. Plaid and Stripe Lewns, India Linons fae Stay Ea cote kee sold for $19,000. « price that makes even u Patti and Victoria Lawn, paban tes tae cen cocoa THOUSAND opera mat pale with envy 1 OVER THIS ANCE , Plain Black India Iinon end Bleck Pisid | yILES-AND UNTIL RECENTLY IT HAD RE- It is poor ecovorsy for any state in the Union Lawns at 1240: yard. ‘These are afl superior mazre ay ea Eiocoms On as moaenes to tey to save money by witbhokling it from BELP YouRSELVES. ‘values and well worth more money. perapeeea yy ppb ls ttn Papp aha . chamedentins Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton and Lisle Veats st 10, | Dn nepains UnIIE owe ‘Senatorial indications in Florida are to the 18, 25 and 500. each. I KNOW OF NO PARALLEL WHERE ANY Bect thet the dificulty may be settled by bullets instead of ballots. en ‘The governor general of the ‘new common- wealth of Australia is to receive €50,000 n year for his services, which is not such a low for a new corporation to pay. ae ——_+—____. Bayt will not ict us have Mole St. Nicholas for a neval stetion, but let us not makes moun- tain out of a mole bill ——_+-___ New York handles her world’s fair interests very much as she builds a Grent monument. —_—__+2—_____ dwenty-coventh thousend financial flurry. ‘The carly fruit boom is playing in exceedingly bard luck this year. SaKS AND COMPANY, —— ! ' ' Fae_OuTFITIERS, PE a ONE TRUNK HAS PERFORMED AS MUCH SERV- ICE AS THIS WITHOUT BEING WORN OUT IN ‘THE SERVICE AND THROWN ASIDE AS WORTE- LSS, IT CERTAINLY PROVES THAT YOU DO GOOD WORK AND GIVE A FAIR EQUIVALENT «'}2OR THE MONEY PAID FOR YOUR GOoDs. ‘Ladies’ Gauze Vests, bigh neck and long ‘sleeves, high neck abd short slewves, as 95 and B00. s Ladies! Gause Drewers at SOc. ‘Men's Gause Gossxmer and Summer Merino ‘Shirts and Drawers, extra values at low prices. Just the thing for boys, Knickerbocker Gause , Drawers coming only to the knee; all sizes. i mone myls hand OK ay. PB att i i | SAYLES J. BOWEN, Le :

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