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4 ‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGT guaeas {RHOsRY §. NOYES = THE EVENING STAR bas a ree permanent circulation in Washington three limes lnrger than that of any other paper ihe city. a local NEWS paper and There is a throb of pleasure in old Georgo- town’s heart at the prospect that water will be the Chesapeake canal next week from and that a resumption of traffic will follow. The canal has long been an institution 4a this vieiuity and Westers Maryland. fas stop age by the great flood was calamuty feltacutely _ppekaran able number of people. The par- tial use of the lower end of the canal for ran- ing the Georgetown mills did not supply all the needs even of thie part of the line, far there was an interruption of the accustomed trade Letween the upper and lower cities not to be compensated for cither by the vagne, distant Provpectof a railroad along the ¢ bed or by any possible arrangement with the existing railway line. Canals are not now what they were before the day of railroads, but they are still nsefnl even inthis land of the locomotive. Abroad. in Holland, Relginm, lower Germany and other parts of Enrope, the canal still play an important part in commerce. It will probably be several weeks befor the shallows in the canal bed are removed and the water become of snficiont depth for per- fect navigation. Meantime the people of Georgetown and Cumberland and along the canal will use their advantages and await the time when they can enjoy the full fruition of their desires touching the Chesspeake canal = Was it an accident that there were no demo- erate at the organization at Asheville, North Carolina, of a state protective league? And are there now, since Mr. Kandall died, no protec- tion democrats? It would seem that if there are apy they are “layin’ Ie y ere “myin’ nothin’.”” bas been practiced that a8 old as the demorratic par ble as the very fathers of de y -men holding hike opinions with Senator Aulrow Silas Wright. and A. J. Dallas, and ! hi nel Sarenel J. Raw —are nut visible in the party councils any more or heard of in the party's action? Since the fam- ous message of Mr. Cleveland. everybody in that organization ix a tariff re e roul of a democrat is a tariff for-revenne-only man. The silence of the grave bas fallen on the other “wing,” and if it flaps at all, to use the homely but expressive phrase of the Inte great commander of ti it “flaps to- gether” with the m: These are the facts; with ther sig: only so far as they point to a policy of m re or leas free trade in that party, Tue Stax les no present con- cern. With Cleveland anc Mills at the bead of it, Silas Wright would not know his own party. There epesks a fact. ss Anew twist is given to the castera question by the illness of the Shab of Persia und the alieged machinations of Russia looking to in- terference im the internal affairs of that coun- try if the “King of Kings should die. It iy Delieved by the Englis t=: the czar wilt sup- port the pretension; ¢ 2» illegitimate heir to the throne and use the oceasior: for eceupying Teberau with an army that is now marshaling om the frontier. Both Rnseia and England have long meddied in Persian affairs; English intermeddling im the period before our ei war having been coincident with some of the most importent archeological and ethnical discoveries of modern times. —- ‘The suggester of democratic presidential enn- didates has been overlooking Carte: Hurrisor. of Chicago, in spite of the fact that some of tia: third party people have “named” him. For the «ake of harmonious effect and general pic- turesqueness Governor Buchanar. of Tennessee could be named for second place. However disappointing the result might be from a par- tisan standpoint, with the farmers keeping the top of the ticket under fire, and the miners cov- ering the bottom, the bombardment would pre- sent a spectacle of lurid interest. - ee The trend of political events in Great Britain seems to be steadily in favor of the Mberals. Another parliamentary seat has*been wrested from the tories—that of the Wisbech division of Cambridge, where a tory majority at the last clection of 1.087 was changed intg a Mberal or Gladstoninn majority of 260. ‘The by-election was caused by the resignation of the sitting member on account of ill-health. —— The decision of Judge Speer of Georgia in a suit against « farmer decided that usurions in- terest could not be collected ona mortgage. ‘This may eucourage the tiller of the soil to feel that all is not lost, even if the alliance should not prove successf - — ‘This is a busy year for western supreme courts. No soouer ix Judge McKay disposed of in Kansas than the Farmers’ Alliance and democratic perty announce thei determina- tion of entirely disregarding the decision of the Nebraska tribunal tha: Governor Thayer holds over in office. oe ~ Nebraska is planting ancther erop of govern- or. There ix nothing like a good crop of gov- ernors except larger crop of supreme court eyclones to thresh them out befor: delivering. Up to now the supreme court cyclone in Ne- braska Las Leen equal to the requirements. se Prof. Koch should not have allowed his dis- appoittment to carry him so far us a resign: tion of bis public offices. A man of his attain- ments should know that the public never bears malice toward aman who has dallied with its credulity. The public realizes with be- coming grace that that ix what it is he-c for. — - Chancellor von Caprivi's determination not to allow the corn exchange to create a tight- ness in the grain market does not direet the blow at distilling interests, which might at first glance seein intended. — - ‘The naconscious humorist is always the most efective. This is exemplified by the reporter who after stating that while at Cape May Seere- tary Foster was serenaded by Hassler's Band, gues promptly on to say that the Secretary sent to the President's cotinge for his baggage. — ee ‘The proposed trial of a New York newspaper for printing the news About the recent execu- ton i likely to furnish the rewling public with | more p on electrocution than sever beard of before. respecta- ormer— € ac One of the most enjorable things for the voternus at Detroit will bea contemplation of what Washingwe hus ia sture for them next —_ — oe ‘The Illinois papers intrmate that the chief Jastice’s mustache is not presidentint. te The Tennessee miners imsisted on the return Of the militia. aseerting at the «ame time that ther smoked cigurettes. There can be no doubt as to the justice of any clnim that the rette is not a legitimate means of warfare. The fatal “yellows” have made their appear ance iu the Maryland peach crop, and the “blues” follow as natural consequence. a Tshou! be remembered that Mr. Blaine has the sume right to get welll that a private citizen enjoys ‘The long ecclesiastical suspense is relicved by the announcement that Bishop Brooks will be consecrated in Boston October 14. - —— Before Jadge McKay of Harper, Kan., as sumed the functions of his office some friend should bave brought to his attention the maxim, “ignorance of the law excuses no man.” ee The New York Sun asks what a “snickersnes™ is Itienc P SS ee eee Damocles’ sword was a solid fixture to Quey's resignation. row'll be # great day for buying. We've over- Every day but Saturday we close at 6 o'clock ‘until Apri 1. ‘We've stirred things up so tn the BOYS! and CHILDRENS’ DEPARTMENTS that tomor- thrown the prices to “‘rid” us of all the “‘odds and ends" before we yo to taking account of the Stock—and you can pick up many a dollar's worth for tittle cs nothing, Kiszs. Mf yon've got any KILT wearers in yonr fam- fly you want to be on hand tomorrow. Every Cioth Kilt im the house—thove beauties we ton ported and all—every one—is CUT IN TWO IN PRICE. They ran from $2.50 to $10— Take off half what thoy‘re marked—and help yourselves, Usual run of sizes, We've no “back numbers" to pat avy tempt- ing prices on.—They are ail of this eason's “get mp'*—aud we'd tniker see what are ieft for HALF than to carry them over. Sumer Waisrs. We rover saw the lots “break in size” a8 fast an they have this season. We're guine all Uromgh the stock again driving thea to the front for tomorrow, PERCALES-—WAISTS that were 75c.. ‘Saud $1.50—The “STAR.” —NOW~48 CENTS. — GINGHAM BLOUSE WaAISTS tat soid at $1, —-NOW-21 CENTS. — OXFORD BLOUSE WAISTS that sold for 81. ¢ | —sow-s9 CENTS. — PERCALE BLOUSE WAISTS that sold at BOe. —NOW- 37 CeNTS.— UNLAUNDERED PERQALE WAISTS—A ‘special prico— —21 CENTS, OH FLANNEL BLOUSE WAI3IS— Sell usually at from $1.25 to $2. —NOW 98 CENTS.-— Expect to find PRETTY PATTERNS end SUPERIOR QUALITIES but make an allow- ance for the sizes, They're broken—that's the cause of the “crash: in prices.” As Exp. The BOYS’ STRAW HAT SALE will have ‘run ite rig” by tomorrow nicht. But there are ‘several hundred bats lef. yet. They are regu- iar 2, 81.75, 81.50, $1.25 and 98. quall- ‘tes. — What sort of a price is — CENTS— for them? But it goes. ‘The MEN'S 89 CENT STRAW HAT SALE is in the “same box.” Stops tomorrow night for want of hats to keep ft up. We had no fea we cold turn over a big factory full im ‘such a hurry. Get into to see us tomorrow—the men as well ‘i asthe boys. —We can’t bewin to tell you of half that you'll find gots on—to your advantage. SAKES AND COMPANY, At Your Service, PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE AND SEVENTH tt STREET. We cl -1 0% - ss reamnee az EY, September 1-1 o'clock on Sat Tex Yorn Haxp_ aT Brn, ER RRR eet rss PRP YS. A “*elove fit” means considerable if yon look at it in every sense—a At yor the hanid—the taste—the purse. OURS ARE THAT KIND. Indeed, without ali there ts Ro satisfaction. Folks have so little trouble here wetting what they want in handwear—no wonder it is s busy coruer with us. That is all due to our selection. ‘Not much danger of running axainst a snag when [ey- nier, Trefousse, Aug. Charles, P. Ceutemert, Hoiste ant Foster are the furnishers. We can safely link our reputation to theirs — You can. First of all we want to tell you of fome “‘stock-soiled GLOVES we have got. You ‘would hardly notice a thing inthe wrid the duatter with them. But we are frank enowwch to tell you—point it out—and make an allowance for it, too. What there are sold for #1, 81.50 aud €2. We pay the penalty of their being handled by unarking then ibe., S0c. and 73. & pair. Not many. “‘Skipping about" sizes, Look at them. ‘Then we have reduced a line of 12-bntton MOUSQUETAIRE KIDS from $2.50 to $1.50. Youdou't want to low thought of them—nor Of a line we have just received of ¥2-BUTTON WHITE KID MOUSQUE- TAIRES, ‘They used to be $2.50 and we have put them iu stock this time at $1.73. Bonght them to Detter advantage A line of #-button BLACK SUEDE MOUS. QUETATRES that are worth $1.50 we have Auided to our assortment at @1.35 a patr. Fashion has been calling all the season for these— ‘and see how we have them marked. Low! . 6-bntton WHITE CHAMOIS-$1. Sbntton MOUSQUETAIRE CHAMOIS— ‘White, $1.25— natural color, Sbutton REAL MOUSQUETAIRE KID, With Black stitching—€2. In SUEDE, @1.50. 4+-button FEAKL KID, with Black stitching — 81.40. Stitebed in Peart_91. Gbutton PEARL. BIARRITZ — stitched cither im self or Black—81. BIAKKITZ GLACE, with White and self stitching 0 cents. BIAKRITZ SUEDE—98 conta. A-Latton TAN, GRAY and BLACK KID-@1. ‘bation TAN SUEDE-a1. S-buttom TAN SUEDE 85 conta, Comfort still makes favories of the FABRIC MITTS and GLOVES—and there is = “heap” of it An tuese and wear, too. BLACK —25e., 3ie.. We., Te. that ts for rewular sises—extr: and #1 « pair. ‘TAN, CREAM and WHITE—50 conte— “EVENING” LENGTHS—Tan and Gray—00 cents. WHITE, ORFAM and BLACK—75e0. and 91.50. MISSES SIZES in Bisck and Tan—25 cents. FILET LACE—SO cents. BLACK ue. . 7% jt and $1.25. TAN 0e., Tie. and @ GRAY ~The. and a1 GRAY AND MODE extra tipped—$1 8 pair— apd in BLACK -@1.25 0 pair. MISSES" SIZES in Tans and Modes—SWe. BLACK TAFFETA—2%e., 37\c. and 50c. ela: MODE AND GRAY—TAFFETA-SO i. TAN and GRAY LISLE THREAD-25e. MISSES" TAFFETA—40c. MISSES LISLE THREAD—20e. SFATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING," NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. ” Pea, a: aw wm I R. Goxpscam, 1007-1000 F ST. N.w. BR EEE 2%, Ha a pee PEs RAE RIT re i ; it AR bea A HERE 355s AUARS R. GOLDScitMID, 1007-1000 F ST. N.W. TOMORROW WE WILL OFFER MORE OF THE GRANDEST BARGAINS IN THE HISTORY OF WASHINGTON. EVERY ITEM MENTIONED BELOW SHOWS DEEP CUTTING AND TRUST- WORTHY REDUCTIONS. ANYBODY POSSESSED OF THE LEAST BIT OF VALUES CAN COME AND PROVE IT FOR THEMSELVES. ‘Sieve open on Saturdaya until 10 pm. Gusss Wane Banoaixs. blers at 400, Coxen. jew Shape Glasy Pitchers at Berry or Fruit Saucers at 3c. Flower Vasew at Se. Giass Bread Piates at 3100, We, Small Sugar bo E 10e. Cream Pitchers Crixa Ware Barats. 248.08 Dinner Set of fine durable quality china, con- tafning L17 pieces. being « full dinner set and a fall set combined, the decorations ure guaranteed by: us, for 816.50. 46.48 Tea Set, contai quabty china, band- old, every piece warranted, for $4.5 O8e. Best Stone China Slop Jars tor Te. se. Best Stone China Lowls aud Pitchers for 75e. © Oxford Tuilet Sets, umglazed decora- in 44 piece of One durable led decorations, lined with Siven Wan? Barcats. $1.48 Butter Disb, hand ongraved, for 98¢, 81.48 Sugar Bowls, silver aud glass, for 98C. $1.48 Fruit Bowls, silver and lass, for Use. Se. Kugers' Tea Spooms for Ge. 4 doz. $1.08 Rogers’ ‘Iniple-plated Dinner Knives for 81.65 Sy doz. ~ $1.48 Silver-plated Breakfast Castors for 96c, 81.48 Silver Cake Baskets, hand engraved, for 98c. Tis Wane Barcarss. Ge. Porcelain-lined ¢-at. Preservina Kettles for ie. Porce!ai . Shovels tor 4 Fruit Covers for 2c. Fluted Cake Paus for Ge. Se. Ive Picks forte. 40c. 1-qt. Heavy Block ‘Tin Sancepan for 25e. ie. Improved *Dover Exx Beater" for 8c. ‘Store open on Saturdays until 10 p.m. Gas Asp Otr Srove Bancarxs. 98e. Single Gas Stoves for 73. $1.08 Double Gas Stoves for 81.75. Se, Tubing for cas stoves for be. ft. #8 Double Burner Mey Queen Oil Stoves for 81.50. $2.48 Three Burners May Queen Oil Stoves for 81.75. 82.98 Four Burners May Queen Oi! Stoves for 82.08. $4.08 Six Burners May Queen Oil Stoves for 83.98. Fasey Curxa Bancarys, 0c. Fine Hand-painted Teapot Tiles for 7c. 9c. Fine Imported Plates of the celebrated ‘Bone Ware,” handsomely decorated in gold and delicate col- ors, for Ie. Fine Chins Breakfast Plates, decorated in gold and » neat floral decoration, for 12c. Ee French China Sauce Piates, blended colors, for 48. French China Fruit Bowis for 3ic. ‘Neat Decorated Soup Bowls for 7c. 0c. 3g doz. French China Gold-band Cups and Sau- cers for 73c. Store open on Saturdays watil 10 p. Startosery Bancarss Se. Penholders for 3c. 10e. 2-ft. Carpenter Rules for 5c. 15e. Thermometers (absolutely correct) for 10c. ‘$e. Bottles Gold Paint, zood quality, for 15e. 81.25 Boxes of Paper. the boxes havo a fac simile of Shakespeare's home and contain 4 quires of Ward's Real Irish Linen Paper and Envelopes, for 75e. 10e. doz. Esterbrook’'s and Gillot's Pens for 5 doz. Noriox Bancarss. Se. pkes. Milward's Best Neodles at 2c. a pkg. 20c. Cabinet Hair Pins at 4c. 2c. phes. Good Quality Hair Pin: Lae. Glove Stretchers at Se. Se. phe. Lantry Hair Crimpers at Ic. pkg. 10e. pk. Best Enlish Pins at 5c. pk. Se, Card Large Size Clinton Safety Pins for Se. cant. 2 pkgs. for le. Store open on Woo Wiss Biscaus Se. Fine Quality Whisk Broo: 0c. Whisk Brooms, in 10e. packages Bird Seed a Se. large votties of Pure Liquid Blue at 2c. Se. extra lance size Electric Light Blacking at Se. bottle Electric Furniture Polish at e. Pik-ron, which is a paint,stain and varnish com- bined, all colors ut Ise. Se. Patent Mouse Ti at So Paresr Srrixe Rockixe Cuam Baz. GAINS, Any of our 3.98, @4.49 and @4.98 Oak and Cherry 48, Bocksng Chairs f Basy Caneuce Banoarss, Every Carri: ‘Will be sold at less than cost. Any of our $15.00 or $15.00 Baby Carriages of the Heywood or Wiituey make for €12.40, Ang of our $20.00, $22.00 or $25.00 Carriages for $14.90. ‘This stock is all new and attractive. Truss Banoass. ‘We show the best line of ‘Trunks in the city. ‘34 and 36-in. Iron-bound Packing Tranks for 980. Any of our $7.48, 87.08 and $8.48 Common-sense ‘Trauks for 86.90. 23.08, $4.48 and $4.08 Canvas-covered Steamer ‘Trunks for ¢2900. Store open on Saturdays wntil 10 p.m. Wisvow Soanex Bazaars, ‘Me. Adjustable Window Screns for 160. je Window Screens for 25c. Se. 5-foot Curtain Poles, complete, for 14e. Wisvow Suavt Baxoarss. 35e, Window Shades, patent-spring rollers, 36x72 inches, for 19. Waren Cooter Bancatxa. of our $1.75, $1.98, $2.25 and $2.48 Water Cooiers for @1.50. Any of our $3.90, $4.40 and @4.90 Porcelain-lined ‘Water Coolers for 83.50. Store open on Saturdays watil W p.m. Srer Lisves Bazaarsa, 5-foot King’s Step Ladders for G80. ‘Tee. S* B8e. Rernicenaton Banoarss. $14.90 Hardwood Sideboard Refriveratorsfor $9.55. $1490 ** 917.90 830.00 835.00 Hasnocx Baxoarss, 91.48 Mexican Grass Hammocks for 980. ‘Ge. Hammock Sticks for 150. ‘25c. Hammock Ropes for lic. ‘2c. Hammock Hooks for L5e., — Store open on Saturdays until 10 p.m. Bi THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C." SHIFT TTT HTT TTT TG Doves & Baornens y GIGANTIC CLOSING-OUT BALE. ENTIRE 810CK oF NEW AND SALABLE GOODS WILL BE SOLD at 20 PER CENT TO 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR PRICES. NOTHING WILL BE RESERVED. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD. NO SUCH OPPORTUNITY EVER BEFORE OFFERED bY vs. * SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. DOUGLAS & BRO., 612 OTH STREET, ism BOBBELEDEREBEEARbAbbbb RAL bboLoS INTEROCEAN BUILDING. “i Tue Moxenesrat.» 937 AND 99 F ST. N. W. THERE'S THE SAME INTEREST HERE TO- DAY YOU'VE FOUND ALL THE WEEK. GREAT LOTS HAVE GONE, BUT OTHER§ HAVE COME, AND THE STOCK IS YET PRACTICALLY COM- PLETE. THE INDUCEMEN1S IN A PRICE WAY GENERALLY ARE JUST AS ATTRACTIVE TODAY AS EARLIER IN THE WEEK. A GOLDEN HARVEST FoR YOU TO BEGIN WITH. 1,200 DOZEN OF LADIES’, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE TO BE SOLD AT NEARLY ONE-HALF OF THEIR REGULAR PRICE. WE HAVE CLOSED OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MESSRS. HERREMAN, COLTON & CO's HOSIERY IN FANCY AND PLAIN HOSE IN BLACK, TANS, GRAY, IN FACT IN EVERY COLOR. BALBRIGGAN, RICHELIEU RIBBED, SOME OF THEM HERMSDORF DYE, ALL GUAR- ANTEED STAINLESS, TO BE SOLD AT 13c., OR TWO PAIR FOR 25c. POSITIVELY NO MORE THAN SIX PAIRS TO ONE CUSTOMER AT ONE TIME. Also LISLE THREAD HOSE im all the now dress shades, Loth plain and Richelieu ribbed, at 30c., 30e., fully worth 50c. to 62c. Continuation of the Great Millinery Sale. The greatest bargains in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Millinery Requisites ever offered to the ladies of this city. UNTRIMMED HATS.—The greatest value in any shape you may desire. ‘The balance Of All-silk Gros Grain Ribbons, fine ‘quality, satin edge, 3 to 4 inches wide, in every desi: able color, at 15c. ayard. Sell everywhere regularly at 0c. yard. ‘We have 35 Conts in Gray, Tan and Blacz, Sold formerly from 85 to $8. Will sellthom st the ridicu- lously low price of $1.48. ‘Will seil balance of Beaded Wrapsat $1.08,83.98 and 25.98, which is much less than one-half their cost. Every other garment in our Coat Department at wreatly reduced prices. CORSETS, UNDERWEAR IN SILK AND COT- TON, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUN AND RAIN UM- BRELLAS, KID GLOVES, SILK MITTS AND GLOVES. FANS from Ie. to @10. INFANTS’ WEAR, NECKWEAR, RUCHING, ke., be. THE MONUMENTAL, 1" —SATURDAY— A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S WEAR. S0e. Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts.. ‘89c. Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts, ‘S0c. Uniaundered Dress Shirts... ‘Je. Unlaundered Dress Shirts, plain and pleated 390. 67e. 380. ‘Je. Lanndered Dress Shirt, plain bosom. ‘SOc. B. V. D. String and Ribbed Ankle Drawers..44c. NEARLY UP. Our new 7th st, building is nearly under root and our West End building is progreas- ing rapidly, yet we have our stores still Aled with goods, notwithetanding the ex- Septionally heavy business of the past few 8. We shall positiveiy not remove a pair of our present atock of reliable Shoce. Stick Further reductious must and wil aechm- lish our purpoee. Tomorrow's Special Reductions tn Chil- dren's Footwear, All Misses’ Bent 91.50 and @2 Finest Low- cut Shoes at @1.10. Misses’ Best Dongola Heeled Button, formerly $2.50, Now $1.58, ‘Misses Solid, Well-made Kid and Goat Dutton, that were $1.W0and 81.73, Now Boys’ and Youths’ Best Quality Russet Gout Shoes, formerly 82 and $2.50. Now e123. Boys’ and Youths’ Iron-clad Button and ‘Laced Shoes, as durable as any $1.50 shoe, Now 90c. A few more Boys’, Youths’, Child's Tennis Shoes at B5e. ‘Minses' and Teil pay you td buy afew pairs atthess prices, even if you don't need them juat now. It tw the best inceatment you ever made, LNT 88s HAHAES Haa H N NN RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1022 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sy24 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8.E, —o— um Re rw Har We close at 6 p.m., Saturdays cxceptea. Aut Goon Varve YT DOES NOT MATTER MUCH It WHAT YOU SELECT NOW aT il OURESTABLISHMENT YOU ARE SURE TO GET AT LEAST DOUBLE THE WORTH OF YOUR MONEY. THE STOCK OF MEN'S CUTAWAY AND SACK SUITS IN LIGHT, ME- DIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHTS 18 BEING RAPIDLY DISPOSED OF, BUT YOU CAN STILL GET A SATIS- FATORY CHOICE, AS THE PAT- TERNS ARE ALL NEAT AND STYL- ISH AND THE QUALITIES FIRST- CLASS, AND THE PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED FROM 50 TO 75 PER CENT. THERE ARE A FEW OF THOSE #4, 85, 80, 87 AND 88 KILT SUITS LEFT. IF ANY OF THEM SUI YOUR FANCY TAKE THEM AT 82 EACH. SEE THE BEST VALUE IN THE CITY IN THOSE MEN'S SEPA- RATE TROUSERS, IN SERGE AND WORSTED, AT 82.50 PER PAIR. B. ROBINSOY & Co., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 909 PA. AVE. ¥.W. 3324-00 Lasspcrcn & Bao. ‘We have made such reductions in our Infants’ Department ‘that will encourage your desire to ““rig” out the little ones at less cost than ever before. ‘We realize the sad fact that we ha yet too much Infants’ Wearin While the stock is desirable enoug! yet we ought not be losded down. ‘These are closing-out prices: Infants’ Long Dresses for 23c. A Nice ‘Long Slip made of cambric, with embroid- ery around neck and sleeves, 25c. Also an- other style made with a yoke lace on neck and sleeves, 7 Lon Dress made of cambric, with tucked Yoke, embroidery on neck and sleeves and around skirt, with a bunch of tucks, for 30e. Infants’ Gown, open down the front, with embroidery trimmings, for 49c. Long Dress, with yoke of all-over embroid- ery. full sleeves edyed with narrow eim- broidery, full long skirt of camtric, for Oe. Long Dress, with pointed yoke of tucks, lace on neck and sleeves, full skirt, with ‘sash, only Ste. Long Dress made of fine Najnsook, Gretchen waist of insertion and embroidery edge, neck and sleeves trimmed to match waist] skirt Simch hem, band feather stitching on skirt and walst, only $2.25. Long Dress made of fine Swiss, Gretchen waist of fine tucks in clusters, with hem- stitching and band feather stitching be- tween neck and sleeves, trimmed with em- broidery edwe, skirt of fine Swiss flouncing, only 82.08, ‘Very fine Nainsook, Gretchen waist of em- broidery and fine tucking, Valenciennes lace om neck, embroidery ede on neck and sleeves to match yoke, skirt with 6inch hem and fancy tucking, band feather stitch ing on waist, neck, sleeves and skirt, only $3.68. For a Christening Dress we have a beauti- fal one, made of Chins silk, with point Valenciennes lace trimminzs, the waist is Gretchen, with draw work down the center vl duty 24, 1891. Rescmorse Suz. Tete am easy matter to break prices and, for that matter, to rebuild, but we Dave been selling goods and are selling them at such low prices that we do not think if will be an easy matter to rebuild Prices; but we will let the future take care of iteelf. For the present we must eel! goods, and pricesare going to do it, Allwe can my ie—take advantage of this sale; it won't last much longer. Visit usaf you arein want of anything, ‘You will wet a bargain at the BON MARCHE €8c. White Linen Chemisottes now 45e. $1.25 Striped Percale Shirt Waist 750. $1.25 Ladies’ Outing Cioth Blouses 50e. $1.98 Ladies’ Outing Cloth Blouses 98. ‘$2.48 Ladies’ Camel Hair Blouses @1.48, 25s. White Taffeta Gloves 19. ‘30c. White Taffeta Gioves “5c, 49c, White Taffeta Gloves 300, ‘38c. Black Silk Mitts 250. ‘We have reduced the prices onall cur Trimined Hats to Jess thar half of former Price. Silk Mull Hats all reduced. Untrimmed Hate all re duced. Flowers, Ribbons, Trim- mings, all reduced. Lacesall reduced. See the Musiin Underwear and what they are reduced te, IT Pays To SHOP a H HH FE ii pe: B ire FFF TT RRI - 1 I T PALE 3 us y S40 Ft es ' 7TH AND H STS. N.W., ' FRANKLE & CO. |—-0—o0— o_o —0— 000-00} ‘Wooden Ware, Wooden Ware, Wooden Ware. | Wooden Ware, Wooden Ware, Wooden Ware, | | Weoffer you tomorrow afeast in Wooden | ‘Ware. The following list has been selected ‘with care and comprises many useful artt- clesatextraoniinarily low prices. Besureto ‘come in tomorrow and secure one or more of — these Wooden Ware Bargains: | —0—o—o—o—o—0—o—o—o—0-— | Patent Folding Clothes Bars, new. Worth 1.48, for 1.25 Worth 1ic., for 9c ‘orth 19¢,, for 12¢ Worth 10c,, for Se Princess Clothes Wringers, No. 12. Worth $3.79, for 83.48 Worth Se., for de Painted Cedar Wash Tubs, medium. Worth 80c., for 69¢ Painted Cedar Wash Tubs, lance. Worth 90c., for 78 Painted Cedar Wash Tubs, extra larke- Short for 48c. to fit children from @ months to 4 Short dress tuade Mother Hubbard yoke of tuck! eine broidery on neck ant, eres to Ft finch with bunch of Svetucks, 486 fancy tuektng, hae ot mary cage Da If you geta Heinz Refrigerator you i get the best.—THE FAIR. t= t-t $1 and @1.25 Four-in-Hand and Teck Scarfs. ......73¢. G2 Madras Neglige Shirts... 01.95 $2.2528-in. Gloria Umbrellas, silver-trimmed panties BAURTS ier bet weather We haves, fee Cink we 8 10. part ‘Our 25¢. quality of Chiffons E. ARES en a : B EBS GS Pll ene sa ems, oe (20, $22, 690 400 7TH BT. Ce, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. — RFUati September we close at 1 o'clock Saturdays; other days at § p.m iin Tomorrow, Sarvnpar, Bases To A Crose Tam W ere Or Ors Srock Taxixe Saz. MM M values that we daily offer M_M pertments. Efforts never flag, Our s0'e object {8 to get the stocks down to a mi mum by July 31—Lacentory Day. To do this ‘We relentiessiy cut the prices, and to surpass the record of the previous Week marvelous val- Ue follow in such rapid succession that to com- Pete with us is practically Out of the question, ents of goud news here—read carefully. — Cunpnexs Axo Misses. D EPARTMENT SOME EXCELLENT VALUES. ‘A few more of those DARK CHECK GING-. HAM SLIPS. Sizes 2, 3, 4and Spears. Se. — NAVY BLUE FLANNEL REEFERS. Sizes 4 to 12 years, —Only $1. CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES from @2 to 25 cS’ FINE WHITE INDIA LINON WAISTS, with tucked collar and cule. Sizes 12. 14and 16 years, —#1.20._ MISSES’ WHITE INDIA LINON AND FIGURED PERCALE WAISTS, Size 12, 14 and 16 years, ——Onlly Te. MISSES' SEA ISLAND LAWN &HTRT WAISTS, Grecian front, collar and cnf's trim- med with embroidery. “Sizes 12, 14 as years, —Only 81.59 each. — ‘Ss AND MISSES’ NAVY BLUE EL BATHING SUITS, ‘2.50 and 83.— CHILDREN’S GUIMPES, Sic, to 84, (Turd floor, Lith street building.) Evexx Bors Sur Wasr Ix STOCK CARRIES A REDUCED PRICE. ‘The usual question with reference to our 20c, SHIRT WAIST ts: “How can they be made to Sell for 20c.!" It is remarkable, but we want toclose them out. ‘The grades from 2c. TO THE FINEST ARE PROPORTIONALLY Low. ‘The “MOTHERS' FRIEND,” for which we have the Washington agency, seldom needs re- pairs. Ithas a patent waist band, separate from the waist, and the buttons are sewed on in such a manner that the roughest washing oF any amount of romping can't pull them off. ‘They are almost indestructibie and the prices are —Zie. and 81.— Our Boys’ Trousers. are cut to fit and to st welt. We can sel! yous pair pertectiy reliable lor —— ‘The best to be had wecan sellyou for —$1.50 8 pair. — (Third floor, 11th st. buflding.) Some Srecrat Repvcrioxs iN LADIES’ MERINO UNDERWEAR DEPART- ‘MENT. ‘We have reduced all of our CHILDREN'S GAUZE VESTS with bigh neck and lone Sleeves and high neck and short sleeves, in sizes 16, 18, 20. —From 250. to 124¢.— LADIES’ EXTRA FINE GAUZE VESTS ‘with high neck, long or short sleeves, fastened ‘with pearl buttons, French necks, bound with silk braid. —Marked down from 50e. ta 37c.— CHILDREN’S LISLE THREAD COMBINA- TION SUITS with high neck, long or short sleeves. Reduced to just half price. Sizes... 3, 4, 5. High Were... 62%, 82.00, 82.73, —— neck Now... 81-12% $1.25, SLIM . Sizes... 6, a & and Were. €2.00, 632 83.50. lone $1.50, 81.02%, $1.75. sleeves, —— 3 4 5 High £2.00, 82.25, 82.50, —— oxk 01.35, & and 83.25, short Now... 81.50, 81.62% sleeves. (First floor, 2d annex.) Srecurs Is Serr Deranrwenr. ‘Notwithstanding the lateness of the season our assortment of Plain White India Linon Waists isstill complete. We have duplicated some of the most popular styles and are in position to supply your wants, Prices, Sic., $1.25, 81.00, 81.75 each. J lot of Fine Scotch Madras Shirts for Indies” ‘wear, just the thing for outdoor exercise, ‘thoroughly made and finished. Neat patteras, All sizes, only €2.50 cack. (Third floor, 11th st. building.) Herz Is A Conrnenexsive LIST OF EMBROIDERY MATERIALS, —o— The great success of FINE NEEDLEWORK depends largely upon the waterial used. Our exhibition of Fine Embroidery bears evidence tothe fact that we have the best, which is BKAINARD & ARMSTRONG’S SILKS, Dyed with Unfading Asiatic dyes and every color war Tunted if washed as we direct. —o— Boman Floss, 50e. doren. Crochet Twist, 10c. ball. Wash Filo Floss, 0c. dozen, Etching Silk, 30c. dozen. Beciesiastical Silk. 5c. dozen, Rope Silk, 0c. dozen. Spabish Yarus, 2%. hank, Powpadour Wool, 2c. hank. ‘Twisted Embroidery Silk, 50c. dozen. Embroidery Silk, Se. dozen spools. Crochet Cotton, L. MC, 10e. bail, Shetiand Wool and Flom, 17c. hank. Smyrna Wool, in all shades, Sc. skein, Germantown Wool, 4 fold, 18. hank. Saxony Yarns, 2 and 3folds, 15e. hank. Scotch Linen Crochet Thread, 15. ball. Harris’ Silken Embroidery Flax, 50c. dozen. aiatesrren Linen Threed, Sc. skein, O0e. ‘Ice Wool, Black and White, 40c. box; colors, ‘Sc. box. ‘White, 25e. dozen; colored, Se. dozen. Zephyr Worsted, 2, 4 and 8 folds, Black and ‘White, Gc. lap; Pink and Bine, Zc. ; other, colors, Se. lap. (Third floor. 10th st. building.) Grove Dersnraesr. ier bg at toeeryst ee Ladies’ §-button-length Ruedo Gives, in, Tans, Grays oo Hie canned —Price, 1.15. — (First floor, Lith st. Building.) He I, ASaug, for O rcmuceet wae 22 5 Pink Satin. gut on the 20 Eiveel trom 639000 81 iy 3 C.F. Comest, medium leneth— sai rom 82 to 61.50.— 2 CS pel extra long waist, heavily from 81.50 to 61.25.— ssengco ee (Becond Boor, 10th st, batldtns.) ae 20TH, 17H F STs. 5.w — Lunch Room, sixth floor. Acceesibie vy byte a Josr Annven_ 150 SPLIT BOTTOM ROCKERS. ——Ouly Fe. — (Third Boor, 20h st. taslaine.) exxts Goors Deranrwest. GREAT REDUCTIONS: ~ TENNIS KACKETS, ‘The reduction sale of TENNIS RACKPTS te stl 3in progress, and a We are desirous of clearing out our entire stock of Rackets before taking inventory we have made another eut im their price. Hence, tf you desire to procure a ew Kacket, you shoukd take advantage of this reat cloaring sale. Keckets for children, amateurs and profu fionala, im all the leading mat “Wright & Ditson’s,” "Peck “Horace Partridge & o.'s," *“Spaiding’ “Horsunan’s,” and "Woodward & Lothrop's.* **Sear's Special” Redaced from $5.75 to @4. “Pettitt” Reduced from @4. 50 to $3.50. shby Spectal”— Reduced from $4.25 to @2.25. ““Centno— Reduced from @3.73 to 2.73. “Harvard Spectal”— Reduond from $3.50 to #2.50. "Standard" Reduced from 2.75 to 2. rood” — ‘Reduced from €3.50 to $2.50. “Ashby, 3." — Reduced from €2.25 to 61.50, Reduced from €1.85 to $1.40. Reduced from €1.75, re we. “Slocum, 3." Wand & Lothrop's Special’ . “Lenox” — Toxether with « full line of Tennis Net, Poles, Poms and Guy Hopes, Hacket Presses and. ‘Cases, Dry Markers, Tennis Balls, &o. TENNIS BALLS. “Wright & Ditson’s, Is#1, Championship,* He. each, €3.40 dorm. “Wright & Ditson's, 1880, Champtonabip,® ie. each, @8 down, HAMMOCKS. All who bave examined cur stock of Ham- ‘mocks know the vast extent and the low prices Which have been offered by us during the sea- on, but in order to make our clearing sale effective we have made great reductions in ‘them ail. Knotted Mexican Hammocks, plain— Mie. erade.— Reduced to The. 82 wrade.— Reduced to @1.50. Knotted Mexican Hainocks, coiore¢— 81.20 grade.—Reduced to Se. 81.40 grade. —Recduced to 1.10. 7B erade.—Keduoed to @1.35. ‘Woven Thread Hammocks —colored without fringe— 01.00 grade —Roduret to $1, 15. 1.45 erade.—Reduced to $1.50. ‘The same with frinee— €2.W0 erade.—Reduced to @1.75. (82. Toerade.— Reduced to 1.05. €2.05 crude. —Reduced to @2.15. (03.25 wrade.—Reduced to #2.40. ‘The “*Arrowana” Woven Hammock, the beet inade for comfort and durability, with ““Palm- er'spatent” spreader and pillow. in hish colors, $2.40 grade. —Keduevd to 1.75. €2.75 wrade.—Reduced to 82, ‘The same with deep frinee— €3.50 erade.—Reduoed to @2.00. €3.80 grade. —Redaced to €2.00, 84.25 erade.—teduced to 83.25. GFitth floor, 10th st. elevators.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTEROP, 20th, 11th and F stan. During July and August our store close every evening at 5 e'clock. W. A. Prace & Co. ‘Buccessursto E.G. Davia, ‘TIP Market Space, (Oorper Sth street. SPECIAL STOCK-TAKING MARK DOWN FOR SATURDAY. NEXT WEEK we will berintaking inventory Of stock. As youcan see we only havea few days tm which to REDUCE STOCK : we must CLEAR OUT all summer goods by the Istof August. At this season of the year REDUCTION PRICES are the only thing that will move goods very rapidly. Our time is very short ‘and the goods must move, and we will MAKK THEM DOWN TO PRICES that will make ‘them literally fiz. Here are afew hints. Maxx Dows Is Lanes: Feastsurxos, We have just received the LAST shipment LADIES’ FAST BLACK CORSET COVERS. ‘These goods are very desirable at this season andare INDISPENSABLE for any one that wears thin Diack dresses, ‘These are good fitting, WELL MADE and are WARRANTED FAST BLACK. All sizes, from 34 bust mens ureto 40, SPECIAL PRICE, ‘250. each. A CORSET COVER BARGAIN. LADIES’ FINE CAMBRIC CORSET COT- ERS, made to order, HANDSOMELY trimmed with torchon lace, square neck, Rewular price, ie, MARKED DOWN to 38>. each. Srecuaz Revverox Ix Lavee WHITE WAISTS. ‘We have marked down our en:ire assortment of LADIES’ FINE INDIA SEIRT WAISTS, ‘Many of them very handsomely finished. All ‘woll made and are SPLENDID VALUES at the reqular prices, but down they @o. Toe. Waist MARKED DOWN to 500. ‘Be, Waist MARKED DOWN to 67c, ‘Ke. Waist MARKED DOWN to 72c. 81.25 Waist MARKED DOWN to @1.08, £1.50 Waist MARKED DOWN to @1.23. $1.75 Waist MARKED DOWN to 81.48, #2 Waist MARKED DOWN to 61.62. (€2.25 Waist MARKED DOWN to @1.70, €3 Waist MARKED DOWN to $2.38. ‘BLACK WAISTS. 81.15 Waist REDUCED to ite. 81.75 Waist REDUCED to 61.43. €2.19 Waist REDUCED to $1.87. THESE WAISTS are a GREAT BARGAIN. MAKE yourself COOL snd COMPORTABLE. ‘Nothing nicer to weer around the house than ® ‘nice thin shirt waist. “Mlouncing, with ficusing of eracuating POLK A SPOTS and SUNFLOWER EDGE. Regular ‘Value, Gc, REDUCED to 422. yard. ‘I2tach BLACK LACE DEMI FLOUNCING, with gradusting POLKA SPOT STRIPE and ich edge. ALL SILK. Regular price, Ge. SPECIAL PRICE, 45c. yard. 12-inch BLACK LACE DEMI FLOUNCING, ALL SILK, in RING pattern, with edee of handsome bow knot design, Regular price, S50. ‘SPECIAL PRICE, ‘Se. yard. 224neh ALL-SILK LACE DEMI FLOUNO- ING, Buck POLKA SPOT pattern, with dow rich edge of CRESCENT andterns, Regular ‘price, é5e, Redaced to 5c. yard.

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