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4 THE EVE} WASHINGTON: Editor. EVENING STAR bas the fullest Local Clreelation of any Newspaper in the World, nnd as an Advertising Medium ts worth ‘more thas all the other pavers published in Washington. —_——— Intelligent Americans writing from Italy de- scribe a state of intolerable distress existing * broadly there which may end sooner or later in 8 political revolution, since that is the mod- ern remedy for ills of every description. Ituly ‘would seem from all accounts to be enduring load of taxation such as France bore under the ancient regime, when everything was taxed thst the people had, including the mesger quantity of mean bread they ate when they could get it and the right to the use of the necessary water for drink and for the prepa- tation of the coarse food cousumed. No won- der there is murmuring under breath and changes of cabinet and emigration by swarms and hordes to the Americas. The octroi or food-and-drink tax is not merely inquis itorial; it is = fearful batden spon the miserable poor, the larger part of the of the sontbern provinces. ‘The severe taxation is necessary to waintain the monarchy and a state of preparation for ‘war—costly laxuries for = uew people not the fichest either in property or experience in constitutional government. If it were not for the high spirit of the nation such enormous burdens would not be borne a single year, for the entire peninsula seems bent on Italy's maintsining » place among the six great pow- ers of Europe. The overthrow of the Crispi administration was a sign of revolt against the existing order, however. The people pro- claimed their determination vot to go so far or so fast as they had been going in support ef their conspicuous, pretentious and costly position in the triple alliance. + Gen. Grosvenor telegraphs from bio to Secretary Foster that the Grosvenor interview on existing immigration evils, which was first printed by Tar Stan and reprinted (without credit) all over the country, is “‘x gross mis- representation.” Gen. Grosvenor read Tur ‘Stas interview while he was in Washington and er questioned its accuracy in any respect. Indeed, he indorsed the interview to newspaper men who questioned bim about it, with the purpose of sending it to their papers, if it was genuine. Now, funder pressure, be makes the customary official and prudential de- nial, sacrificing to the supposed necessities of his “political prospects” bis word, and, so fur as be can, the reputation for accuracy of a most Teliable newspaper reporter. If Gen. Grosvenor regrets what he boldly suid about certain phases of the immigration question be ought toretract like a man and not resort to the scurvy device of blaming it all upon the reporter. ——— Municipal rottenness and the decay of hon- sty in some banks must not be accepted ae a token of general public corruption. If any- thing is proven by the conduct of such public officials as Bardsley and the absconding and guilty president of the Keystone Bank it is that the people are too confiding and those whose duty it is to watch over the finances are careless or indifferent when not positively dis- honest. If the flagrant breaches of trust re- vealed in Philadelphia do not grouse the public there and elsewhere to a sense of danger it is difficult to see what will be required to do so. But critical precaution is one thing and whole- sale distrust another. It is manifestly unjust to honest bank officers and burtfal to the in- terests of a community to be suspicious of all Danks beeause now and then a bunk officer be- trays his trust and creates » —oro— sai If it be true, as reported, that the procnrator of the Russian holy synod has just drawn up an ordinance forbidding Hebrews to observe their Sabbath or close their shops on that day, com- + pelling them to work on Saturday in violation Of their faith and to close shop on Sunday, the tyranny of the czarand the Greck ehureh fully as great as has been reported. But the despotism exerted is not simply over the con- science. The poor Jews are driven forth from all the borders of Russia with eruelties that were thought to be confined to uncivilized tribes and to the flerce days of persetution in the long past. From time to time denials of ‘these outrages are published, but as there isa hegira of ill-treated Hebrews into Germany and other countries the stories received would seem to be true. + As far as they have been smoothed out Prof. Bryce, America’s friend, smoothed out the parliamentary wrinkles in the Newfoundland matter. The people of the United States re- joice with his English and Newfoundland friends in the happy solution of a tangled question, if the matter really be solved, as is hoped not without fear. For France, it is be- lieved, means to be disagreeable in her in- sistence on claimed fishing rights in the Avalon peninsnla, while the spirit of the plucky island- ers is with difficulty restrained. ——_——re—__- ‘The death at this time of the Canadian premier may have an important bearing on the questions at issue between this republic and the dominion. Sir John Macdonald, with all bis faults, was casily first statesman in his party ‘and it is doubtful, if the tories are to re control, whether Sir John Thompson or another ean take the place thus vacated by the hand of death. ot) ‘The Metropolitan Art Museum, New York, was opened yesterday for the first time on Sunday and it was visited by large crowds of people. The museum is to be opened every Sunday afternoon during the summer, the result of Persistent effort on the part of many editors and clergymen and others of prominence snd fuiluence. +2 According to the Alliance papers the late convention at Cincinnati was simply a corps of observation. The Alliance organs seem to think that it reste with the two old parties and the action of the Fifty-second Congress whether there will be « third party. Meantime, what becomes of those resolutions of the people's party platform? ++. Senator Stanford as candidate of the people's party might inject « sufficiency of wealth into ‘the campaign to make it pay dividends to the heelers, even if it were run at a loss to all stockholders. ———_—~++e—______ Mra. Helen Gougar of Indigna says she has a sensational story of the Presidential Commis- sary Car which will make her Hearst faneral train story a simple little baby tale, or words to that effect. The public awaite these start- ling disclosures in breathless expectation. eee Reports from China state thet the U. 8.8. ‘Vermont has been sunk in Chinese waters by collision with an unknown steamer. Possibly it was the Itats. It could not have been a coal scow, because they do not come under the steamer class. te Governor Tillman of South Carolina is op- poved to Mr. Cleveland for "92, which will have B tendency to throw all the old aristocratic democratic party of the state to Mr. Cleveland. a When Governor Campbell wants some advice en Ohio matters he goes to New York and con- sulte with Senator Brice at his home. ee France is shoving up the dnty on American pork Germany is cutting it dows on our wheat Honors are easy. — en prec ‘Tee sensationalist has now lost the mind of ex-President Hayes, though Mr. Hayes is still fm possession. i +2 ‘Dr. Briggs has gone to Europe on s summer ‘tour, Just like an orthodox clergyman. 2 ‘Will Senator Sherman also build » fence Bsvund bis new barn? -June 1, 1891. | BPP, NG_ STAR. | Beavry Baeazs To A Buncars. ERRY'S. There is one thing about GINGHAMS-if they are Scotch they are generally handsome—and they are the best, everybody says that. Bat there is alwaysa choice even simone beauty. That is why we think or line leads—we “picked” with such discretion. When we put them into stock even we let the ‘qualities stand a long way in advance of the prices. Come to “‘tinker” with the cost and big betaine afe the result. Give those brizbt patterns we bave put in the avenue Window a look. They area part of morethan sixty pieces of 30-inch goods—worth 2e. and 30c. 0 yard—but we have made them into BARGAINS. ‘There are stripes, plaids, checks and plain colors. Nothing newer bas left the “‘vonaie dive hills. ‘You Lave the privilege of an unrestricted choice at wr os 78 Hen 8 C08 = ‘We have bed the profidest lot of SCOTCH designs at ‘25e. of many seasons in our stock this year. it is Uttie enough for them—and we have let the price alone. But to them we bave added some choice Jote of 800., 350. and 37Ke. goods. About twenty- five pieces of these amt quarter goods (that are gv on the center counter in the department. Eight pieces of real SCOTCH CREPONS that were 3c. Jot them—and altogether they wait for your com- iux—the grandest, cheapest collection of rmported ‘novelty that weever agered. One price rules the esting of all these grades. ww, Bes con A YARD. a ey & - A YARD. gee My Goo a YARD. Ln the midst of this golden opportunity you dont want to love thought of the SATIN PLAIDS, POLKA SPOTS and GRENADINE GINGHAMS—an army Of rare novelties that we have piloted across the water for your satisfaction. very feature ie = gem—and they are only and 50c. Could be more and not stretch thetr value any. ‘We will not belong cutting up these pieces, as Ging bams are in demand—and surely with the whole summer (that promises tv be » hot ope) staring you in the tace it is urgent for you to take adventage of the “*breeze” while it is blowing. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING.” THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Rae 3 ERE En E E EEE MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1801. ‘This morning began the second ‘month of our **Great Remodeling Reduction Sale." The carpenters have almost entire possession of our building. Each of the upper three floorsare being transformed to correspond with the first. We ‘ate preparing to cuta big bole through the various floors to ac- commodate an elegant Whittier electric elevator. This will cause more or lets dirt and dust. Hence our determination to close out large portion of our present stock at reduced prices. Besides, ‘we propose to add afew new de- partments in the fall and. desire toopen the season with a com- Paratively new stock. You can get more for your money here just now than anywhere else, espe- cially in Coats, Cloaks, Suite, Waists, Wrappers, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Under- wear, Corsets, &. EVERY TAN COAT REDUCED. Webave reduced the price of every Tan Coat tn stock—also many Blue end Black Coats, ail of them this season's styles. ‘We have received a full line of sizes in our famous “Rehan” Blazer, in both Black snd Navy Blue. Also an eepectalty snail size for small tadies and misses. This isthe only style Blazer in town which bes the full-roll front. Yet its price is but #5. LONG CLOAKS. Ladies «o- Ing to Europe will finda London ‘Traveling Clouk really indis- Pensable to breast the stiff breezes ‘on the upper d We haves chotee line of these Long Cloaks, finished with the “Bernhardt” capes, im likbt, medium and dark effects. SUITS. Elegant line of Blazer Buite—(a Skirt with ‘Coat to miateh), Seotch Gingham Suits, and Summer Suite of cther ight materials, NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | Lapies’ Eateblished 1840. n Reapenpixe Satz. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING BALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. Every day we are offering better and better values in all departments. You ‘will find goods marked very low through- out the store. We must sell a large quan- tity of goods before July and are using Price power to move them. This isa chance you seldom get. We want sou to come in and see the prices on goods. You ‘Will notice lots of goods all over the store ‘With rebuilding prices on them. We ‘want you to call and see for yourself the many bargains we are offering. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING BALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. REBUILDING SALE. AT THE BBR 00 b, BEB oo NS x Ph 88 ERE BEB 00 NORN + MM A Rl cco MMM AA Re, ec i ewe SAE Go HE MMM aa & 3 SoS it It 316 7TH ST. N.W. RS ¥ i Y yee SRRE YEP N NNEEE V EKER RK a Bx AA RS 5 aA PES ASA RNY. aA BORN. We shall hereafter devote our entire energy and resources to the manufacture of PICTURE FRAMES AT POPULAR PRICES, ‘And to accomplish this we have decided to make this unprecedented sweeping re- duction. M. SILVERBERG & CO. ‘S12 7th and 313 Sth st. nw. seloee My E *rifecdesyil FURNISHINGS REDUCED. The counters are dotted with ‘small lots of Ladies’, Children’s ‘and Infants’ Mosiery, Gloves, Ui derwear, Veilinxs, Ruchings, &c., at half and in most instances Jess than half price. Ladies’ with smail feet can se- cure dollar Unbleached Open- work Hose for 350. We also offer our stock of 50c. Fancy Lisie Thread Hose at 33c. Ladies wearing large sizes will find All-tinen Collars and Cuffs at 6 and 1c. which were 12) and Silk Gloves from 0c. to 250. and from 75c. and $1 to 50e. C. B. Corsets in large sizes at ‘78e. instead of $1. 25 doz. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed ‘Vests, neck and armhole run with ribbon, sold about town at 20and Qle. Only Ie. euch. Merino Vests,fuil rewnlarmade, at G0e., which sold heretofore from 80c, to $1-60,according to size, ‘We have not said a word about new goods—of which the store is full. Take for granted that what you wantin Ladies’ Goodsts kere, and marked less than you really expect to pay. WILLIAM H. McKNEW, 1 ‘993 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. RUITS BLEACH MUSLIN, 7hc.; PRIDE OF ‘West, 100. KAFF'S RY TERPRIS! myov Bt R41 itn st. “Tar Moseextat.” ‘Maslin and Silk Underwear. ‘Muslin and Silk Underwear. ‘Tomorrow. TUESDAY, THE 2D, another incident in grand retailing will occur here. Past opportunities have shown the possibilities of economy in the large Muslin and Silk Underwear; Anothet occasion of the same sort will add a chay of great trading to the previous history. Observation of present condition has shown this as for a great transaction in Underwear. We led of it freely. and Tuesday, tomorrow, will brine the gvods and thelr story. Every warment at this sale will be marked in plain figures ot « rewarksble reduction. Wonderful Hosiery Sale. Wonderful Hosiery Sele. ‘Without exagweration the greatest values in Silk ‘Thread and Cotton Hosiery ever shown. > ‘Plaited Silk Hose in every color and Black. Silk Platted. Drop stitch, boot pattern. Spun Silk Hose, Black and colors, Biack and all hich colors, eleven different shades Finest Fancy Novelties, pure silk, « dozen different styles, at 20 per cent beiow the former price; at 20 per below the former price. Black Hose, Louis Hermsdorf dye, 40 gauge, extra lensth, with double lisle thread heel and toe, at the ridiculousiy low price of 25. The regular price, Suc. Also Ladies’ Fancy Hose, Richelieu ribbed, with Black boots, also in Tans and Grays, at 123. or2 pair for 25e. Fine Gauze Balbriggan Hose, full length. All go at the extremely low price of Lzke. or 2 pair for 35c. on Tuesday, the 2d. Special Bargains in Infants’ Wear. Special Bargains in Infants’ Wear. Special Bargains in Sun Uinbrellas. Special Bargains in Sun Umbrellas. Special Baryains in Handkerc! Special Barcaius in Handkerc! Special Barvains in Fans, from Special Barxains in Fans, from @1 to 415 Special Bargains in Corsets in every make, domestic and imported. Special Bargains in Corsets in every make, domestic and imported. Special Bargains in Wrap Department. Special Berrains in Fichus and Beaded Wraps. Speciol Bargains in Gloves — French Kid — Silk Mitts—Taffeta Silk Gloves in Black and colors, “They say money's scazce.”* ‘May be so in other stores, It vours in lively here. Weare crowded. Crowded with bargains and buy- ers. The next three days will Cap the Climax in Millinery Bargains. Expect Values Such as You Have Never Seen. ‘Hats aud Bonnets of Dazzling Beauty. Fine Trimmed Leghorns sn. Dainty Lace Effects, Exquisite White Hats and Imported Bounets, Rapid Straw Hat Sale. Another Immense Stock for Tuesday. Rapid Straw Hat Sale. Another Immense Stock for Tuesday. Also Fashionable Flowers. All the scarce kinds and shades at eye-brightening prices. A Flurry i. Ribbons, and some of the handsomest French Ribbons sacrificed to move Tuesday, the 20. — THE MONUMENTAL, 987 AND 939 F ST. N.W. MUSLIN .: INDIA 1 le Sys PAID MOS RIALS at 1241 11th st. se. w ¥y Kors Puanaacy, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E STS. ‘TO PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES Woonwaro Aw Lornnor, 20TH, 14TH AND F STS. KW. ponte. Sinepetioininly | Srurrs | e ° serene! | vor | ‘c-lecapimeian GRADUATION AND COMMENCEMENT DRESSES, At this season particular interest is centered fm the “*Gir! Graduate,” who doubtlessly will make parents or friends feel proud of her ac- comphahments. Although this be true, it ie, however, important to ber <0 nfort that she have a becoming gown while expounding the contents of ber wonderful essay. Domineer- ing Fashion sxys WHITE or CREAM should be worn and that may be of Wool, Silk or Cot- top. Ifyou preter wool our assortment of ALL-WOOL CREAM DRESS FABRICS Isvery comprehensive. Here is what you can find: be CREAM ALBATROSS In four qualities: All Wool. —S6Inch, 45c. a yard. 40-inch, Sie. a yard. 40-inch, 6254. a yard. — —45-ineh, Tie. a yard.—— CREAM NUN'S VEILING. ‘wool. - 50c.. 62Ke. and Te. a yard. —= —45-ineb, $1 yard.— CREAM HEMSTITCHED NUN'S VEILING. All _wool—special value, —42.inch, 5c. a yard. — 48-inch, very wide border, $1 a yard.— CREAM MOHAIRS. All wool—high lust 38-inch, Be. a —40-inch, 50c. a yard. —42ineh, 8 QREAM HENRIETTA. Tp four qualities—all wool. ‘All wool. Winch, 50c. a yard.— ‘SA-ineb, 81 and $1.25 a yard.— CREAM INDIA SERGE AND CAMEL’S HAIR, All wool. -—40-ineh, 7c. a yard.—— —S0-inch, 81, 81.25 and $1.50. yard.— CREAM FANCY CHECKS, Ina variety of styles. All wool. —40-inch, 7c. a yard. — CREAM BEDFORD CORDS. Ail woo! ~—40-inch, $1 Finch, 1. CREAM CREPON. All we —42inch, 8 yard. CREAM CHEVIOT, AND, STORM SERGES. ‘wool —504nch, @1 and 61.25 a yard.— CREAM LANSDOWNE. ‘This new stk and wool fabric, so popular in colors, 1s especially bandsowe ip creat. * ‘yard. GLORIOsA. ike Lansdowne. ‘wool. CREAM ENGADINE. Anew light-weizht silk warp fabric—cream found with colored hair imme stnpes—very 4" CREAM DENT! Another new fabric. ~ Ali wool, —45-inch, @1 CREAM FRENCH, ROPELIN OR BENGA- CREAM SERGES, With hatr line stripes and pinids— Ai, woo There is an economical side to woo! dresses—after they have become soiled they ran be dyed, thus making a handsome colored suit. (First floor, 10th st. bugiding. > Tr Sux Is Pasrenneo| | HERE IS WHAT ‘® —. | WE | oven rou | o—-—— - -__.__g. FOR COMMENCEMENT GRADUATION DRESSES. nd Cres Shanghat Silk. 0. 0. 73. Soe. ond $1 nd Cream Japan . 0c. 1, $125 and #) ~ White yard. and Cream Fivnred Japenese Silke, among which we are. showing very novel de: sane. —y and $1.25 a yard.— ‘White and Crean Surah 2 Siend 8! yard. — ‘White and Cream Wash Surah. 1 inches wide, ard, — White and Creaur Crepe de Chine and Japan ese Crepe. afe White and Cream Bik Mull 2 crt a (Prat oor, under skyitent ° Sno Your Crores Bs| : ‘ wasn MaTERIAL —o You will Suds representative stock of Plain a ed 8 Mulls, Nainsooks, India {NOLS in Lawns, ch Orgundies, Heustitched Lawns, fe. be: AMINE THESE MATCHLES§ VALUES HEMBTITCHED GOODS. Having bought advant from a mana- facturer of St. Gall, Swit i, his entire re- maining stock of HEMSTITCHED AND HEMSTITCHED AND TUCKED INDIA LINON AND BATISTE” FLOUNCINGS, We will sell t prices never before possl- TiS or woods of like qtslity and sisi We invite and urve the closest scrutiny, for in our business experience has this Offer Bad's parallel in White Goods. . Here are sone exauipies: ter duality never sold for ess than m0 : aay Ee Only 2. 8 Yard. a bet- hed Batiites being heavier than jaunder weil are sheer. ly Ae. 9 Ons. 2 yard. — hed India on, with clt tucks. You pald 81-00 for this 10th, 1th and Fete mw, = ford (age D.C. MONDAY, Woonwaxp Aw TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. | HANDEEROSIEFS. ©. a} Some letters are missing, hence the reduced ne One smal tot an ‘smal Laties’ Sheer All-inen, Hem: Rae from 2c. and 350, (A oor, Bannan) °F #-00—— —o— | Hosreny Deranruexr. CLAMOKING FOR RECOGNITION. | oF 50 dozen Ladies’ Tan and Gray Cotton Hose. rith spi for FM spliced heels, and toes, never sold for leas ——20e. & pair.-— (First floor, 2d annex.) — | Is Arr Nexvseworx Deranr- MENT | WE ARE SHOWING | oo — | FOR ScHOOL CHILDREN | oo oe | prawike razr ows pestoxs | p rmeee 1 0 o_o pei —o o———o | SUMMER FANCY WORK: } o-——. ae: Al ssortinent of Crashes, Plain Linens, pomieCibthBolting Clot, Sorreuto Cloth, Jur new location is: yr Lot ats building.) pre is sates See ‘Out Thun —__— Kyrrrep Surriaxp Suawts. b-0 BOUGHT AT A FORCED BALE. 0-0 |romesonbarassatt, apvaxce. | ———0 —— home, at the seashore or in the no article ot f¢ Warei is so nitted Shetlaud Shawl. Thrown and shoulders {t affords protec chilly might air, and at the same tie enhances the appearance of the wearer. ‘They are sust what invalids require in the Place of a huge, heavy shawl—as they combine warmnth with light weight. We have a lot of feu just as dainty as are made—in Cream, Black and Gray. Worth atleast one-third more n Wwe a 1, $1.25 and @1.75.— Tits Tain} eu aa ° i Srecraz Sure Or Corteny. H bce & TUESDAY. 4 o—. =o 100 sets fi yuality Fnelt ‘Carvers Forks, with ‘celtdiond “grey value 63.00. —81.0 a set. — French Cook and Bread Knives, sot. each. iA job lot of Kitchen Knives with solid steel ——10r. each.—- (First floor, 11th st. building.) eee ——_—_—____, { | Boys: Samr Wass. | o—____. ——o Outing Fiannel Shirt Waiste are the proper thin Just now=that is, the more suc dued pat terns, and the boys like them. tuo. . assortinent in two grades, one ——Ke.. or 3 for $1.00, —— agin HS (Third floor, 11th ef. building.) BS WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. ‘BB iM = BAUBR TS ee Sou” 4 u Sys8 POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 77H STREET. —— CENTURY FOR JUNE NOW READY, 25c, aioe A aA B85 YoY ge Seg8 Vv Exe EE www A RI ERR "Uy ARE - Foy RE KEE S83 A ERE fe AE OR aot M4 fa Be = NOTICE.—The prices of Table Ware quoted below Gre for genuine Hogers’ Goods only, every piece of which ts stamped: "166? ROGERS BROS., A 1.” We also carry the “‘C. Rogers & Bros." A 1” Flat Ware. which we sell much below the GENUINE ROGERS' GOODS. The teaspoons of C. Rogers & Bro. we sell for 75e. A HALF DOZEN. This (C. Rogers & Bro.) is the make now being sold and ad- vertised here as the very best goods. “1847 ROGERS BROS,’ A1” TABLE WARE, Note the prices carefully: Piain Tipped Teaspoons. Fancy Teaspoons. see Plain Tipped Dessert Spoons.,. SALTS AND PEPPERS, CARD RECEIVERS, BON-BONS, CANDELABRAS, PUFF BOXES, SHAVING MUGS, KNIFE RESTS, be., e., Atthe very lowest prices. Every piece we sell fully guaranteed. ENGRAVING FREE. BAU MIS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, oty ‘7TH STREET. Ovrxa Goons Or Au Kuve Shirts, Pants, Conte, Belts, Oaps, de. OOMPLETE LINE OF GYMNASIUM SUITS. Sales as Bm, STUNRMETE 8 sons, 328 (1937 Peanayivania ave, JUNE 1, 1891. Taoss Tuar Have Nor Lara SEEN OUR FIGURED BATISTE ‘Bdould do 20 at once and visit a stock that is MARVELOUSLY BEAUTIFUL. ‘These when made up are scatcely distin- wuishable from the CHINA SILK PATTERNS. PRICE, 15¢, PER YARD. Choice of probably 100 new and distinct- ive styles, vying with each other in oddity and beauty. Many patterns we contro! and can only be found with us. ‘What a degree of gratification for you and ‘Us that your patterns will not be severely, duplicated. WHITE GOODS, —We, like others, carry ‘at all times the various grades of India Linen. Wo guarantes our woods to launder. ‘There is much differ ence in the bleaching process of India Linen ‘which you do not un- derstand, but we do. ‘Trust to us and our gurrantes. ‘The prettiest 12%, 15, 18, 20, 25e. India ‘Linens hereabouts. Each number worth a few cents more. CHECK NAINSOOKS, for aprons, dresses and waists, at 0\4,8,10, ‘12%. 15, 18, Qe. per yard. Nice sheer goods in the small check or the plaid, lance plaids and broken plaids. ‘Mulls, Cheese Cloths, Nainsooks. Organ- dies and all other fine white goods find full sway with us. Then, again, EMBROIDERIES Swiss, oF ALL HAMBURG, KINDS: AND CAMBBIC, ALL PRICES. ‘NAINSOOK. ‘From the narrow to wide flouncing, BEAUTIFUL DEMI-FLOUNCING FOR 25e. PER YARD, worth 40c. ‘Laces of all kinds and widths for trimminz wash materials and underwear. Neat pat- terns for fine goods. Hundreds of patterns to select from. FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS, From the common Palm Leaf Fan tothe fine Gauze and Silk Fans, ‘Mail orders promptly flied. 1 BN c a FRE ss ban Dh ERE och BAL NRE Sss8 OH Pe EE Rk CoS TOE Pe UD ek Goo HSH see “od OR RGSS OO 00 4 BPR RR 0% an BS BS 83 acs* bab OR K (00 ST Jel 420, 422, 424 AND 426 7TH ST. J] COME FROM AN OLD OAK FAMILY AND STAND ON SIX LEGS. I AM SIX FEET LONG AND TWENTY-NINE INCHES HIGH. THE W. H. HOUGHTON MANUFACTURING CO. ARE SELLING ME FOR $5.00. MY NAME 18 THE BEST SOLID OAK SIX.FOOT EXTENSION TABLE EVER SOLD FOR @5.00. MATTING. MATTING. MATTING. £3.50 will buy 40 yanis Matting. ‘85.50 will buy 40 yards Matting. 86.00 will buy 40 yards Matting. 7.50 will buy 40 yards Matting. $8.00 will buy 40 yards Matting. + 810.00 will buy 40 yards Matting. MATTING RUGS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. 1 yard wide, 2 yards lonz, 0c. 136 yards wide, 2 yards long, $1.50, W. H. HOUGHTON MANUFACTURING 0O., BG 2218 and 1220 F st. nw. CRALLIB, CHALLIS, 27, BEIGE ESS Zope bea aR EER EMRE 11 1 — 1-— IN RELIABLE LoW-cuT SHOES. Fon Sand Wake dwn, ie I= I=U=1 elt a ere: = ih. SS ays Ul reee's, KANGAROO CALF OX- MEN'S PATENT LEATHER OX- SN enY Pare worrH ¢2.00.— tl HEN’S KANGAEOO CALF STRAP | HUTTE im prs b Powe fra || aE pe HAHAES RELIABLE SHOR HOUSES, Wrovixe Presexrs IN STERLING SILVER If you ave such a thing to buy save time and money by calling ou us, as having the larrest jewelry store in the city we have spared mo efforts to exhibit the largest and most complete assortment of Novelties in Sterling Silver ever shown. Our goods are cased in, the intest shades of Chainois Cases, and have also in- troduced a lovely line of White Plush Cases, lined in White sill, which are particularly appropriate for wed. Ging gifts. We offer the following spevial bargains en ezine Sliver Suger Spoons, band engraved, Sterling Silver Butter Knives, hand engraved, @3. Sterling Stiver Cream Ladies, @3. Sterling Silver Sugar Sifters, €3.50. Sterling Silver Sait and Pepper Stands, each $2.25. Sterling Silver Teaspoons, the balf domen, $5. Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons, the half dozen, @4. ‘2 Salt Dishes, with spoons, in cave, #. Sterling Silver Bon-Bon Spoons, #2.50. 1 dozen Handsome Coffee Spotn’, in case, $10. Sterling Silver Olive Forks, in case, #4. ‘© Individual Salt Dishes, gold lined, in case, 810.50. Sterling Silver Oyster Forks, the half dos oa Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, gold linet, Pickle Fork, Sugar Spoon and Butter Kuife, im case, Sterling Silver Ice Cream Knife, 6.25. Sterling Sitver Compot Dish, in case, 812. Sterling Silver Sugar Bow! and Cream Pitcber, cased. 630. Lance Oak Chests, filled with Spoons, Kuives, Forks aud Fancy Pieces, from $50 to 8300. ALL ENGRAVING FREE OF CHARGE. SILVER-PLATED WARE. We claim to show the largest assortment n Washing- ton. We only keep the standard makes and warrant every piece the best. QUADRUPLE PLATE. ‘We have many bargains to offer: Elegant Butter Dishes, hand engraved, @2.50. Blerant Cake Baskets, @3. Ice Pitchers, double wall, seamless lining, 83. Swinging Pitchers, with cup aud slop, $10. Pickie Castors, with tongs, @2. Baking Dishes, with covers, 86.50. ‘S-riece Tea Sets, hand engraved, #10. S-piece Tea Sets, hand engraved, 815, S-piece Toa Sets, worth 25, at 818, Candelabras, 3 branches, @3. Berry Dishes, from €3 to $15. CLOCKS. In Marbieized Iron, from @5 to €15. ‘Real Onyx, French movements, €15 to @100. ART POTTERY In Worcester, Dery, Hangarian, Brown, Dresden, Sevres, Dolton and other makes, at prices tht talk for themselves. ‘B. HARRIS & CO., Corner 7th and D sta. n. w. RRA 1 7TH AND H STS. N.W., FRANELE & Co. 3 PPD ppp. D 00, eee Fr E E x Onur First Grand Oddsand Ends Sale since our re ‘moval to our new building. For the past year we hav quantity of Odds and F1 Glass Ware, Plated Ware. Cutlery, Vases, Ornameuts, Crockery, Wooden Ware, Brackets, Pictures, &e. Some of these things are siichtly damaged, shop worn or otherwise imperfect. Parts of Dinner Sets, Chamber Sets or Tea Sets. Bo these goods do not move quite as fast as we would like to have them. so they go intothe Odds and Ends Sale at prices that will make them move. You know in @ large store like ours Odds and Ends must accumulate, so now is your chence. You can surely find somethin that you need in this grest sacri- fice sale. We will start this sale tomorrow (Tuesdey) morning and continue it throughout the week. Every day will see fresh bancains. so every day ouglit to see you here, All the goods iu our Odds and Ends Sale will be dis- played on our second flvor. —— A few of the sacrifices: 1Odd Slightly Lmperfect Dinner Set, decorate’ English china, Worth $12.48, for... 8.08 10dd Finely Decorated French China Dinner Set. new shape and decoration, slightly daiu- aged. Worth #40. Sold as it ie for... 825, 1 Odd Decorated English China Tea Set Worth 83.48, for. enti cose AOD 10dd Decorated Chins Tea Bet, slightly smper- fect. Worth $6.48, for....... -- 4.79 20da Fine French China Tea Sets, slightly im- perfect. Worth $12.48. for... ee... 88.00 1 Odd Decorated Chamber Set, pink grou: decorsted with embossed flower, with large jar. Reduced from @18.98 to........... 198 for pearl ground, pink spray decorstion. Worth $14.98, Worth #3.48, for... 81.00 id Fancy Brass Umbrella Stands. Worth 08, for... THE FAIR, SEVENTH AND H STS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO. Pay No Heep To the old hutks that are tattooed with thesing! Omission and Commission. They are but barnachl Lottoms afloat in staxnant pools, eyesores and abofi- nations to progressive idess and principies, the ot pote of society and the business world. Ever seelnc to overshadow and eventually destroy advauel thought and improved business metiols, woe! nes- decks reeking with that sort of filth which is villla- ously offensive to all that pertains to purity of life. THE TRUTH I8 WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT And 90 far as we are concerned, THE TRUTH A!D NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH is what they shill have, with FACTS AND FIGURES to back it. Sreciax Srvurs. OUR CORRECTLY MADE AND PER FRCT-FITTING LIGHT SU aND NEGLIGE SHIRTS FOR MEX, BOYS AND CHILDREN ARE MEET- ING WITH GREAT SUCCESS. EVERY WHO MAS SEEN THEM VORABLY OF THEM, AND WEARE SELLING HOSTS OF THEM DAILY. HAVE YOU PURCHASED ver OUR SPRCIAL PRIDE THIS SEASON 18 THE LINE OF NOWBY, STYLIBR SHORT PANTS SUITS FOR BOYS AGE. THEY cIVABLE OS, IN AKL GRADES AND VARIETIFS OF PAB. RICS AND ARE ARSOLUTELY PRR PRCT UN EVERY DETAIL. A LAROR AND CHOICE VARIETY AT MERELY JOMINAL PRICES, B. ROBINSON & co. AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, delto 909 PA AVE. N.W. jee ececerrcvervvececr oe © Is Tur “Nick Or Tor eLLPLFLLLOCOLC OOO OOO OO TITHE beauty of a bargain is being able to buy tt F justwhen ite needed, This sale of LADIES* * oxronp tres we're having TODAY, TO- MORROW and WEDNESDAY isa Dergain in TIME and QUALITY as wellas PRICE, ‘They're the NEW- EST SHAPES WARRANTABLE VALUES—and ere marked “ow,” because we bought them that way. A mapufecturer was in a hole—we “threw hin a lime” and helped him out, ‘This is what you get out of tt Ladies’ Patent Laat! Eeaiss "Domrcle Ortee aes Ladies’ Tan Ooze Calf Oxford ‘Ties... Ladies’ Tan MDoae Cake Cane es Ladies’ Tan and Black Suede Qford Ties, trimmed with silk cross bars. Ladies’ French Kid Oxtord Ties, Jeather stay and triv Ladies’ Dull “1 lua soles, pateut leather tip. « French Kid the fancy mill tops, Joather tips. | ; Te. GIRLS, Lema turned Yongola Oxford lath ancl patent lesier ty SYR heels size BVO 1 ever ‘We've net the end for Wednslay nicht because there are ouly afew of each lot capared with the number of you who'll waut ‘em, 4y that thue they'll be one. SAKS ANI COMPANY. ©2020 00LS CLL LCOOO COE cxcenemoemn a Waxes Wie A Wu TERE’S A Way. ©0002 00x 2S LCL Ce Our CLOAK Department is fast falling into the “*past—We vant to close ttup AT ONCE—and any rice Auat sands in the way we shatter to “‘splimters.™ Op-baf buys the White Lawn Suite, Ghaalf buys the White Lawn Wrappere Ge-half buys the Gingham Suite. we-balf buys the Cloth Due-balf buys the Zea Gowne, {One-Laif buys the Ladvea’ Black Jackete, One-Laif buys the Ladies’ Fancy Jackete. ‘One-half buys the Children's Jackets. One-half buys the Misses Jackets, One-half buys the Children’s Long Wrape. ‘One-Lal buys the Gossamers, ‘One-bulf buys the Faney Cloth Winter Kgecte, Oue-Usif buys the Sik Waiete. Oue-tsif buys the Opera Wrape, Do ya know what Laif really means? It means thet no mater how clone a garment is already marked YOU. CUTIHAT PRICE RIGHT, IN HALE. When we wad-up our minds to ““quit™ in cloaks we prepared. ourélves for any loss to do it quickly. Voata wesith of finery we have set loose iu this ‘conmunity—and the **good work still gous ow.” SAKS AND COMPANE, 80 HERE GOES. STUDY oLD TRUTH—weig! PENN. AVE. -_ ING A TON TO EVERY SQUARE INCH. AND POPULAR 147A. Two bi of Clothes t : fruits of Clothes for Bux. SEVENTH STREET. SHOPPING art £ ‘Sor PRICE @2. TAKE ee PLACE. 53644. Short Pants Suits, Steel Plaids. to 4 et vad, eTALL. Matic een OY Pee Mew /ONBIDERED. B08. 9 Can ated nt cates Sean We MUST KEDUCE THE STOCK. bin KETAML #4. You Can AT #2 A SU! ‘bundred and «1 ‘We take our annual inventory the last of this Month and must reduce the stock €25.000 be- fore that tine. We appreciate the fact that in order to induce you to tay freely at this season, of the year we must offer unusual Lanrains. 8 we have put the knife deep into prices and hsve: tmuade a cut which we believe you cannot resist if You will come and see us. ‘We offer our entire stock of Tugrains, all ‘Wool, best makes, at SOc. yard. This is lap than cost to manufacture them. You will pay ‘Toe. for them this fai}. Roxbury and other Tapestry Carpets at Tie. Lower grades at 65 and 50e Beat Five Frame Body Brussels, which will be ee Ae Oe, ete momnED at Moguets, everybody knows what they are (Our entire stock at @1.25 per yard. Sinyrna Rugs; we cot the original price in half. (Ou Portieres and Upboistery Guods tue cost is