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4 _THE EVENING STAR. yY ASHINGTON: WEDNESDAY. (HOSEY §. NOYES . ‘THE EVENING STAR hus a recular and Suly 29, 1991. permanent circalation ia Washington three} tan The Wesleyan or Methodist eamenical Coun- eil, which meets here in October, will be one of the events of the year, important beyond the circle of the people dircetly interested. The followers of the system instituted by John Wesles, who himself never separated from the Anglican church, sre numbered by many mil- Hons and occupy almost every quarter of the habitable globe. They are not confined to those who speak the English Iengunze, but finclude a consislerable membership in Germany apd other European countries as well ax some converts in more distant lands among the dark races of mankind. The Methodistsare anevan- Belizing folk and have carried the gospel and stendy habits into the most unlikely places ‘The circuit rider isa great figure in American history, for without him the settlement of the west and the religious nurture of several communities in the east could never have been achieved on the scale nctonily resched. The upbuilding of the present civili- zation, due so largely to him, may diminish bis relative importance and change in some measure the sphere of his laborsand thecharac- ter of his preaching, but cannot supplant the system ho formed and illustrated, so Jong as earnest piety. great energy and the force of jiew are factors in the extension and persona! support of the Christian religio —— ine gerent and probal spiced” article in the Norse Vremya of 8 ud the statement in the Loudon the czar is not enthusing over the French republic, the world may take its choice. The two papers have their respective and widely different motives. The Tines is plain ase pikesta®. England, really sore at France and not liking republicanism any better than Ragsia docs, would have it appear that the czar ig averse toa French alliance because France | iearepublic. On the other hand the Norce Vremya would not dare, without imperial ap- proval, to make such « significant expression as it did yesterday when it sid that the} peace of Enrope depended not on the drei- band, but on France and Russia. The neces- sity for co-operation between France and Rus- sin on bebalf of their mutual interests is so imperative that they are not likely to fall out over the word “republic.” ore The hailstone “big asa is alwaye with us, but it woul? scem that there is more it this summer than usual, Out in South at damage has been done in town | some localities having suffered twice «ince hot weather began. Other states of the northwest bave becn also fiercely hail- stoned. But theeo storms are not by any means confined to one section of the republic. ‘The weather in all parts of our vast and varied and country We Tox Yoo So. ‘We have cisimed all along that the Palais Royal's ‘Stocks af this season were more mere complete than at other stores, while prices were ip most instances lower. Take Parasols for sa Ulustratios. We haven't allowed the stock to deprectate, and yet we have been and are quoting lower prices than asked elsewhere for @ few odds aud ends. The explanation is that we bave replenished the stock from time to time, Quite lately we closed out the balance of stock of two lead- ing Parasol makers, enabling us now to offer Parasols that were intended to retail at $8.50, €7.50, €5.90, $4. and $3.50 for ONLY $2.98 EACH. Mourning Parasols, Fancy Parasols, Novelty Sun Umbrellas are im the lot. Compare these bargains with the petty offertmys that follow the loud boasts that you may have noticed in other advertisements, Atso U MBRELLA Heavguanrens. The magufacturer of Gloria Umbretias who sup- plies the Palais Royal could tell you that he sella more ‘Umbrolias to A. Lisuer than to any other two mer- chants iu town. Anduow—during July 6nd August inatead of allowing the stock to dwindle down to afew ouds and ende, we have made arrangements to take 200 Umbrellas weekiy. Tn return for thus helping to keep the maker's Leip busy Quring what is the dull ‘season we are enabled to quote lower prices—lower ‘peices for chowe new yoods than asked elevwhere for @ few remnant 25 quality 26-tnch Gloria Umbrellas for 98c. 50 quality 28-tach Gloria Umbrellas for $1.30. ALSO Afow Lundrea Novelty-handie Umbrellas offered at proportionately low prices. Among them ate Choice ‘Umbrellas for presentation with solid gold and ailver Plate for cugraving. THE PALAIS ROYAL. _Coutianed vatow.) Morety Exogvexr. ‘Have you ever gazed at the stone tablet on Cabin Jobn Bridge and noted how mutely eloquent is the ‘sap left by that obiiterated name? So i: is with the nameless ones below. SESS SSS S SST Te TTT TT Mascracrourrs) Usxprewesn Rew. NANTS. The manwfacturer of this fine Underwear having good customers in New York and other citice is ana- fous that hie name shail nut be mentioned in connec fiom with this sale. The fact ts that the merchant who receives these yoods is lovked om as @ Savored indi- vidwad. country has been ona prolonged and miiscel- laneous spree. ee The republican national executive committee in transferring its current meeting from Phila- delphia to Washington is merely doing the right thing a little late. The fact that the national capital is the place for permanent headquarters of national execative committees is being fully recognized. The democratic committee has shown sagncity in establishing itself here, and the republican committee will no doubt come to tho seme conclusion. oe The idea of ponsioning the ex-slaves has be- hind it a formidable amount of eloquence and earnest purpose. Itspromotors have neglected toconsider the probable result of relieving a class of people who are ignorant by force of cireumstances, if for no other‘reason, from the necessity of regular work for aliving. To put large number of people upon whom the country depends, to a great extent, forite man- ual labor, in possession of meus that tempt a sluggish ambition to utter idleness is to work an injury to the very class whom it is sought to benefit. The colored people who have been thrifty are more prosperous than their indo- lent white neighbors in similar walks of life. There is no reason why they should be tempted to abandon work and become mere parasites. oe If it be true that the farmers of this count; are “struggling and perishing for more money ‘as some of their lenders say, then is it also true that they will have to secure it in the regular way. bere is no royal road to farmers that is not also open to all others for obtaining money. Emissions of currency by the general govern- ment must be based on something less fluctuat- ing in value as security than land or crops, and jeans mast not be made in such a fashion as would benefit one class of the people only or chiefly, even if they are the backbone of the republic and the class who have never yet been favored by the action of the laws, ———___++2— The reichstag election at Cassel, Germany, shows that the socialists are increasing in in- duence. It was necessary for all other parties to unite in support of Herr Endmana, the na- tional-liberal candidate, who received 10,592 votes to the 9,09 votes cast for Herr Pfaun- kuch, sca — +2 North Carolina proposce to stick a bayonet into the speculating oyster-bed monopolizer in the in:erests of the genuine oystermen. While ber dander is up she is also going to oust by civil process all unlawful holders of bivalve beds. The oyster mouopolizer and pirate will bave hard lines hereafter, it appears, in the old porth state. a ‘Two of the most noteworthy members of the Intertationsl “Happy Family” are the Ameri- can Eegle and the British Lion. The World's Fair is a great promoter of neutral good feel- ing and may beexpected to call forth little exchanges of neighborly courtesies that never suggested themselves before. se os Having won two games the Washington Base Ball Clab may gently fold its hands and recite thet beautiful little prayer commencing, “) Tlay me dows to sleep.” —_— ro Mr. Quay's query mark, which has stack to Bim with alf the faithfulness of Mary's little lamb, will be dispensed with today. —— Mr. Butterworth should take occasion while in England to send his card to A. Tennyson, dairy ran. +2 With awar and s pr tial election in progress simultaneously Cul is quite a lively country. —_——+= ‘The Chinese are evidently in favor of reei- procity. When we go to China they break our winde #6 and call us names. a Editor Dana's advertisement for information as to what a “anickersnee” is, bodes uo good to Grover Cleveland. ee ‘The British tourist wno got lost in Boston oreeeee Have Coxsioxep To Tue Paras Rovat or WASHINGTON, D. 0., The BALANCE OF STOCK or Some Usveawean To be ON SALE AT RETAIL On Tavrsvay, Frrway, Sarcnpar, July 30. July St. August L. at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘The stock comprises $2,892.25 worth of Cambric and Cotton Unitergarments, which represents the en- tire surplus production of Messrs. * * * * Having ‘been made up for the first-class trade, the materials, trimmings, finish and O¢ will be found the best posal- bie to produce. Cuore Barat Uspencanuests ONLY @2.96 EACH. Worth €4.98. @5.50, $5.98 and 86.68. See the Skirts elaborately trimmed with Medici, Florentine and choice linen laces. The price—@2.98— does no: cover the cost of the trimmings alone. $1.85 Cassnc Sxmrs For 98c. ‘These Short Skirts are profusely trimmed with French Val. and Medicl laces, 8 cents is less than the cost at wholesale, $1.68 Drawers For 980. Embroidery and lace ruffles and insertions of the finest quality. $1.98 Ganwexts Fos $1.19. Gowns, Corset Covers and Skirts. See the Gowns with French surplice neck, full high sleeves. The lace and embroidery trimmings of the best quality. ‘The Corset Covers arealso perfection in style, it and fois. Cusnvixo Ganwexts For 690. Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers and Drawers, some of which were manufactured to retail at $1. See the Gowns with pointed tuck yoke and full, high sleeves; the Skirts with deep cambric flounce and embroidery ruffle: the Corset Covers with embroidery and lace trimmings; the Cambric Drawers with rufiles of French embroidery and lace, Such zsrmente for @0c. wore never Lofore offered in the city of Washington. 50c. Ganuexts For 390. Cambric Drawers and Short Skirts with the im- proved fist felled seams. The materials and trim- usings used cost 50c., and the msking is worth con- siderable. Such elaborate and superior Anish ie seudem seem va ready-made underiecar. Supplementary to the above sale we offer 50 dozen English Coutil Corsets, tn White and Drab, oxtra long ‘waist and high bust. Sizes 18 to 30 inches. ‘THE PaLals ROYAL. & LisNER Cor. 12th and Ps. ave. (Continned below.) Parus Rora For Hostnr. Isita wonder that every one is quoting The Palais Royal for Hosiery? We'll be merciful to boasting com- etitors and uot ask you to make comparison. Ours are importers’ remnants. 4 few dozen boxes of any one atyle are looked unas remnante by whoiesale dealers. Our lately purchased importers’ remnants comprise over one thousand pairs of Hose. LOT 1 how consists of about 200 pairsof 8ilk-fuish French Lisle Hose, Choice for 33c. pair. You'll we the Famous C. G. Lisle Huse, ast Black Liste Hoe, Ribbed Lisie Hose fm all the scarce leather shades. A qrest variety of styles in all sises. Not a pair worth jess than 50 cents. All at 33e. pate. ‘LOT 2comprises little lem than 200 pairs, which includes the fine Gauze Hose, with double sles, The ‘shade to match Your shoes is bere; also Fast Black, kc. Choote any pair for 20 cents. Shut your eyes and you can't do worse than pick = pair worth 35 will yet be discovered traversing the streets of the ol city im a vain effort to keep from going ins cirele. —> + Ye Sura Bernhardt will only learn to speak English we wil! forgive her for uot having been bora in this country. eee ‘The London “alchemist” swindler who got $40,000 from a jeweler had nt least the secret of tursing “brass” into gold. —— Asshe isso much the bigger, Great Britain ought to pay some attention to Venezuela's re- quests to quit shoving. ee What is needed in Senator Peffer's case lea colored aratorical opponent who will drop the qurative ax and gracefully eving the rasor. ‘The alliance orators have iiciieeecieal neglected to turn their attention to the occasional omens of spontaneous coftbustion. conte. LOT. choice for 22 conts —About 180 paire of Ladies’ French Itib and Plain English Bose in boot patterns, stripes and solid colors, which Include ‘Fast Black sud leather shades. Nesrly 100 pairs of Boye’ and Misses’ Fest Biack Stockings. Sizes Gto M6 ‘These and all other hows om this tableculy 2 conte pair. LOT 4-150 patre Men's Lisle Thread and Summer Cotton Halt Hose; all the correct colors. Choice for ‘25 Cente pair. Sone worth less than 35 conte; many (5Oe. socks im the LOT 5-200 peice Men's Full Regular Made Malt ‘Hore at Ife. or 2 pairs for 25c, Lor €-275 pairs Men's Warranted Fast Black Balt Hose, Money resuaded Y wot tndelibie black. THE PALAIS RovaL. 4 Lissen Cor. 12th st, and Pa. ave. Po) Asrave Boar & Co, a1 F STREET &. W. IN THE REGULAR Wat We bdexin tomorrow morning our annual sale of RIGH-GRADE SHOLS for Ladies, Gentle ‘men amd Children. ‘There is a great difference betworn our BAR* GAIN SALES and others of which you may have knowledge. Youcan coms here and find the coolest and pleasantest store in the city. You will find our business moving alone in the reqular way. without any rush oF excite men! ‘You will find our rerular qualities in the love: Hest of Sumunee Shoes, wit the oniy difference thet now you getthem at STRAIGHT GAIN PRICES, ‘You'll wet a 83 Russet Oxford Bhoe for 61.00 and otivers for ladies at proportionate prices. ‘This is the ninth season we have offered our friends STRAIGHT BARGAINS in Shoes dur Ing the mouth of August. ‘This season the offer is better for you because ‘Fou can select from lancer stocks. It is mgood time for you to make selections ‘and saves good deal on cost. ARTAUR BURT & CO., sy80-28 1211 F st. nw. wapsrapay, 30 JULY 29, 1801. We desire to clear out the following mall lots of Hosiery, hence offer them at greatly reduced prices: 29 pairs Children’s Pure Bit Hose, sizes 536, 6 and 634. in Black, Cardi. nal, Lt. Bite and. Pink, sola from $1.35 to 63, now choice for 60c. per vair. 4 dozen Ladies’ Lisie Thread Fancy Boot Pattern Hose, reduced from 50 to Ste. per pale. ‘35 dozen Ladies’ Fine Gauze Cot ton Hose, in Gray and ‘tan shades, Teducet from 34 to 2c. per pair. 5 dozen Infante’ Socks, in White, Black and Colors, reduced to 5c. per pair. CORSETS. cl Baira 0.1.7 and other doflar . Corsets, sizes 24, 25, 26 and 27, re- uced to 380. per pair. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. G dozen Children’s Fine Gauze ‘Veuts, sizes 3 to 14 yours, reduced from 23 to 19°. 3 dozen Children's Fine Ribbed Vests, sizes 2 to 12 yours, reduced from 38 to 2c. each. APRONS. Wo offer our entire stock of 250, Aprons at “Zle. each. Large sizes and fine qualities. ‘NURSES’ CAPS. ‘The balance of our stock of 25, 38 and 50c. Caps for nurses and Laun- dresses reduced to 19c. each. LADIES WHITE WAISTS. Ladies’ White Indie Lawn Waiste, tucked collar and cuffs, reduced from $1 to 88c. each. « Ladies’ White India Lawn Waists, ‘embroidered on collar und cuffs, re- duced from $1.25 to #1 each. OUR os BLsaEEs FOR 08. Washington, who are wearing them at the various summer resorts. We have had an immense quantity of them made up at a price which ena- bles us to seil them at 24. Wealso have the cloth for making the skirt for €3.38 and $3.75 per pattern. We ‘will supply the cloth an@ make the shirt for and Navy Blue. NOTICE. ‘Wehave again moved our Coats ‘and Cloaxs to the second floor to m¢ke roou for the carpenters, whoare put- ting ap the shelving for our new de- partments, WILLIAM BZ. McKNEW, BY 933 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. EW We close at 5 p.m., Saturdave excepted. Sxcure Tuzu Now. ppp O NOT FAIL TO SECURE SOME B BOF THE HIGH-GRADE GAR bv TS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN WHICH WE ARF NOW Di8- POSING OF AT SUCH INSIGNIFICANT PRICES, JUST THINK WHAT A REDUC- ‘TION OF 3010 75 PER CENT MEANS, IT MEANS THAT YOU CAN BUY ANY OF OUR MEN'S CUTAWAY OR SACK SUITS IN HEAVY OR LIGHT WEIGHT AT FROM ONE-POURTH TO ONE-HALF OF THEIR VALUE. ALL OF OUK MEN'S, BOYS’ AXD CHILDREN’S OVEKCOATS GO AT ABOUT HALF PRICE AND THE EN- TIRE LINE OF BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S: MEDIUM AND LIGHT-WEIGHT SUITS AT A REDUCTION OF FROM £6 TO 60 PER CENT. CAN YOU NOT USE ANOTHER PAIR OF TROUSERS? IF SO, YOU WILL BE INTERESTED IN THOSE MEN'S SERGE AND WORSTED ONES AT 62.50 PER PAIR. THEY WOULD BE GOOD VALUE AT DOUBLE THE PRICE, B. ROBINSON & 00., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 900 PA. AVE. N.W. ty29-00 Tex Pen Cuxr Orr Fou Case. THE LAST AND LOWEST REDUCTIONS FOR THis SEASON, 100 pieces of LINS and GINGHAMS at 8 many other SPRING and ‘SUMMEM ‘aoubs which we wish to close out Lefore the summer is over, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ONE PRICE ONLY. ‘TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CAS. W. M, SHUSTER & SON8, sr79-6 919 Penpa. ave, Jouxsor, Gansen & Co:, 6 PENNAYLVANIA OVE. ¥.W. Nealige Shirts, S0c., 75c.. 1 up. Mattings, Cas pete und Floor OM Cicths, Rugs, &o. JORNSON, GARNER & 00., (@26 Pe. ave. aw. we pag EERIE aor or TN eee of PRINTED paar MULL — aa PRESET wescnes & Bro Suatz Lors Mae Swart. Prices PERRY'S. ‘When we come to think of the counterful after cotin- terhil of GRENADINES—Loth plain and fancy—that ‘we have sold this season, snd then see the few pieces that are left—it is easy enough to trace the taste, These last pieces wo want to hurry ont. At the Se-mached peices there will bo Durets, twos ene, te the suppiy. It will Le a food investment, for Fou know GRENADINE doem’t go out of service with the summer, Ithes a proper elaim for eatly fall atten- ton—and if you ean own with cents what{t has taken dollars to control betore—itie wise to yield to the temp- only 200 yarisof the Fancy and Meath BOW for $1.25 snd leave the eboice of the pattern to you. ‘Two pieces tall the tale of the slace you lala to 82.50 MEXICAN GRENADINES. $2a yard to finish them. ‘The last end of LUPIN'S HERNANI QRENA- DINE goes at prices that are too week to hold it. Youmake the profit this time, All the REMNANTS and you'll Gnd them all. from 1) yards toO}y yarde—of ALI- BILE GRENADINES—piain and otherwise— ‘are marked down to cost. ‘Wo have cot ONE pattern left of each of the MAIS, TURQUOISE, OLD ROSE and LILAC STRIPES on Biack. $1 a yard NOW. You ‘will remember them at $1.50. ‘We have reduced the Q4-inch BROWN and GRAY STRIPED GRENADINES from €1.20t0 ‘@1e yard. ‘The 454mch BAREGE GRENADINES, em- broidered in Pearl, Copper, Helictrope and ‘Mais, are now $1.50 instead of $2.25 a yard. 24-inch BLACK HEKNANI GRENADINES, ‘oldered ice of the valley," are 62 a yard NOW. ‘They Beinch “MEXICAN MESH.” in Tan. Brown, ‘Navy Blue and Dark Green—reduced from goes, All the prices are ‘‘blighted." ‘You will find them all styiish patterns and worthy qualities, because wedo not tother with any other Kind. So iittle left speaks woll for our taste and jude ment. The succeastul seekers must come clove on the ‘heels of this announcement, @FATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Established 1840, » To reduce our stock of Men's Fine Outing Shirts we will offer fora few days some extra dargains. No, 1. Made of fine imported Cheviot at Te. No. 2. Made of fine Sateen at 75c. each. Ro. J. Made of fine Madras at $1.50 each. No. 4. Made of Silk at 1.50 each. ‘No. 5. Made of Silk and Linen and warranted: not to shrink at $2each. This is in some cases Joes than the cost. and ss we simply mean tore duce our stock will restore the original price. ‘We have just recetved one hundred dozen of our Colebrated Children's Derby Ribbed Fast Black Hose. Sizes Sto 9, at 12%¢. pair. CARHART & LEIDY, 308 928 7th et. and 706 Ket. n.w. 8 mM wet, peak od Ea ROPULAR SHOPPING PLACR, 77M STREET By fe SC Be a suse 294 Soo EE ue Ht S08 fem ss AE a 3 sat £4 fas Be 00 Fre £3 F ‘oo & TIT BORER EE a8 ea ct wee ecu Sane: ‘We must close out every Trunk and Bag which we now have in the store before the end of Aurust. To do this we offer the extraordinary discount of tee Be FPR ES O°O ERR E7uT n@es B r cf 3 So8 bn tS i (Off the marked price of every Trunk in our stock, and 1% 6% BPP, RS 1 PE gene acl gs F Fine Soden Ss Off the marked price of every Traveling Bag and Valise. REMEMBER, ‘We guarantes the oriiinal prices to be lower than any- thing on the like goods in the city. Wo guarantes every Trunk we sal. ‘This isan opportanity to Jump at. Es 8 o 3 PEEG] : aa uw uM POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, pty 7TH STREET. oP tr} We are wiving 15 percent @ixcount on all Vests and Outing apparel. JOSEPH AUERBACH, FOUR OUTFITTER, 1S) Pees wbbaobadsabdroerabeerancatahaey We Mir oR sAGS tr sats deen a8 ote Fotos, togive our emploves an opportunity to attend their annual excursionto Marshall Holl, GIVEN AWAY BELOW UBUAI, PRICES ASKED RERETOFORE. 7 ‘Wo will begin with our Paroso! stock and offer you any one you may selcct therefrom ‘that has been totalled by us this season from One Dolist te Two Dollars now 5e., from Two Dollars to Three Dollars Row 81.00, from Three Dollars to Four Dollars new $2.25, from Four Dollars to Five Doliars now $2.95. All other Parasols above Five Dollars that may strike your fancy you may have your choice of at a clear ‘cut reduction of ‘Thirty (90) Fer Cent dis- count. 100 Gloria Cioth Umbrelias, 26-inch, metal handles, 972. 100 Gloria Cioth Umbrellas, 2¢-4nch, ‘Batural sticks, $1.25, 100 Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, 28-inch, twisted oak handles, $1.50. 100 Union stk Umbrellas, 26-tnch, aata- ral handles, 81.73, 50 Union Silk Umbrellas, 26-inch, Black handles, $1.75, 50 Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, 26-inch, natu- yal tick, silver trimmed, 92.58. Also 2,200 more Umbrellas, different frades and stylee bandies, that we can post- tively save you 15 per cent on by buying them here. This is no idle talk, Be gon Vinced by examining prices asked elsewhere. SS Pdozen Ladies’ Percale Waltte. Bizee B2to 4%. Have been B8c. Really worth 61.5. Your choice for TWO DAYS ONLY, Gre. Gre. Gre, bore, Bercale Walate, Sines 5to 16 yeasn ve been as choice for ‘TWO DAYS ONLY, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS. Black Surah Silk Wa(sts. Sizes S2to42 Good value at $7. tease 85. About three dozen and six Wash Silk Waists that have been $4. They must be sold. You your choice of patterns at 62.65, Sixty dozen Minees' Plain, Whiteand Fig- ured Lawn Waists. Sizes 8, 10, 12 years. Our prices on these have been 50c. and 750. ‘Your choice, to make roo, 30c. Thirty dozen Ladies’ Vassar Shirts. Sizes B2to40. Prices have been 61.25, $1.49, 610s, 61.75, chofce, to make. Fifty dozen Ladies’ ‘red Lawn Waists, with belts, Sines 82 to 44 inclusive. Prices have becn 75, 95 and G8c, Your choice, to make room, Cie. Cie. Cie. ‘We have an 044 lot of Jerseys on our coun- terthat must be disposed of. They are worth two, three and four Mmes the money. ‘Your choice, to make room, 95¢. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRACKS AT LOWEST CUT RATES. tion; very durable and practical. Weare prepared to make to measure Silk Elastic Stockings, Anklets, Kuee Cape, &c., on short notice, ‘at less than half thetr usual cost. nae ws eres oat line of Surgical appli- ances:—Rubber Bandayes in all widths and is. Cotton and Linen Bandages, Silk Sponges, Ice ‘Hot Water Bags, Syringes of every description, Hy- perdermic Syringes and Clinical Thermometers. you need any of these things call when purvbasing ‘and we will cetae nani RMACY, KOLB PI LEADERS OF LOWES PRICES, EEE oe oop You NEED . THE PERFECT SUCCESS GAS RANGE. ©.4 MUDDIMAN, Tasne Is No Dasore In 8 MODERN Gas 870 soclfetia thar so ogn var with olen trove Call and look sour ‘BUN DIAL, GILT EDGE, XCLIPSE ana RELIABLE, mylOtr WASRINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. LO Nisa g oe. Feary martes ec ee W: A. Prnce & Ca, Successors to E.G. Davis, ‘TAD Market Space, ‘Corner Sth street, ONLY THREE MORE DAYS And OUR GREAT CLEARING STOCK. zane REMNANT GAL¥ will be a thing of the past. Netter rab on to some of thee MARVELOUS BARGAINS while you bave « chance todo so. You seldom get an opportu- nity to invest your money in such on edvam tageous way. These BARGAINS that we ere ADVERTISING ere GENUINE, ‘which you ‘will readily see when you come in to investi- gate. LOOK at thes RARE ones for tomorrow. Ay Ovensavt Or Laces. ‘We have been overhauting the LACE DE. PARTMENT and. hve, dobe, tone VERT SHANP PRICE CLIFPINO, LACES are the THING now, but they go with ethers at REDUCTION PRICES. ALL-SILK DEMI FLOUNCING in Black, tm now and attractive. Regulsr value, 480, REDUCED to 26: ‘ALL-SILK DEMI FLOUNCINGS tu Black, in BOWK-NOT and RIXG Former Price, 500, Reduced to 30. yard. ALL-SILK DEMI FLOUNCENGS in POLKA SPOT and SUNFLOWER pattern, Biack. For- mer price, Oe. REDUCED to 42-. vant. ALL-SILK DEMIFLOUNCINGS in GRADU- ATING POLKA SPOT pattorns, Bisck. Former Price, Gc. REDUCED to 45c. yard. NOTE.-ALL of the ABOVE LACES ase FULL 12 inches wide. ALL-SILE DEMT FLOUNCING in Black, 15 inches wide, in vine pattern. Regular price, ‘Bc. REDUCED to Ste. yard. WHITE VAL, FLOUNCING, 33 inches wide. SPECIAL, 40c. yard. WHITE VAL. FLOUNCING, 12 inches wide, WITTE Vat. FLOUNGIN é VAL, PLOUNCING, 9 inches wide, SPECIAL » So. yard, Asoruez Mizz Dowx Ix LADIES’ GOWNS, 82.10 GOWNS REDUCED to 91.08 91.29 GOWNS REDUCED to Oe. 91.25 GOWNS REDUCED to 980, Loox Ar Tuts Sxmr. BIG BARGAINS, don't you think? LADIES’ ALL CAMBKIC, with 12-inch RUFFLE of INDIALINEN, HEMSTITCHED, with a cluster of TUCKS above rafiie; well ‘Regular made, good ft value, $1.50. REDUCED to @: a Svsr Tae True YOU WANT THEM Two months of warm Weather yet; that means two months of solid comfort if you bave a NICE INDIA LINEN BLOUSE SHIRT WAIST. — SHIRT WAISTS, WHITE, REDUCED Be. INDIA LINEN SHIRT WaAISTS RE- DUCED to 67. each. ‘9c. SHIRT WAISTS, oy OF INDIA LINEN. REDUCED to 72c. eacl €1.25 SHIRT WAISTS, MADE OF INDIA LINEN, REDUCED to $1.08. 91.50 INDIA LINEN SHIRT WAISTS RE- DUCED to 81.23 each. $1.75 SHIRT WAISTS REDUCED to 91.43. each. $2SHIRT WAISTS REDUCED To 81.62. SOTE.—Theee SHIRT WAISTS are all made and Anished tn the best possible manner, ‘W. A. PIERCE & CO., Bucceasors to E. G. Davis, ‘TAO Market Space, » Corner 8th st. ADI z. yAnu PATE AD SEE s OTOP TIEs ctai dres Jy25-78 WILDUN & CARIS. 1207 st, n.w. © Gnosan's Carpi Hovse. Eola Oak Antigue-finished Bed Room Suites, 3 Pieces, for @17 cash oF $18 on credit. T-piece Parlor Suites, solid walnut frames, uphol- stered in plush or best hair cloth, for 828 cash or ¢30 on credit. Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for $2.25 cash Ye | 8 $2.50 on creait. BRUSSELS CARPET, 0c. cash or OSc. on credit. Good INGRAIN CARPET, 350, cash or 40c. on credit, ‘We sew and lay all CARPETS free of cost and don't charge for the waste in matching fyrures, Our terms are the easiest of any house fp the city: ‘only small payment at time of purchase and the bal- ‘nce in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. No notes required and 6 percent discount allowed ou all socounte settled in thirty days. GROGAN'S OREDIT HOUSE, ‘730 and 741 7th st. n. w. GP mE PEFORD BLUCH- 25-0 WENO Se Pat ae. Srxiisa Suozs: ‘This season's production. ‘ROOVER tock and sold af ana TOW prices. SNYDER, 1217 Peas. ove, SHOES thet you Coal will appreciate, Rarer & Co,” 149 BST. AE, 10TH, 11TH AXD F STS. 5.W. SE Until September we close Saturdays at} Welock; at 5 p.m. other daya. oe . —eo Coxrixvation o— or oun Rewraxr Uxeantxe Save BEFORE TAKING INVENTORY. tpn ‘The eeneral announcement was made yester. day. You Know what it means now. Just everything that hus th tinge ef @ “remnant” — all “small lots," “odds and ends, pieces,” “broken sizes,” “short ec. There are stacks of thew—the natural consequence of the great reduction sales that have been holding sway for near!y thirty days Past. Economical folks, who are alwaysdie- criminating buyers, will be the quickest to Tecornize the importance of this occasion. AB at any departusent ; don't confime teresting reading. Here it ie: STOOK-TARiNe REMNANTS. MEN'S TURNISUING DEPARTMENT. ‘B Bik Negligee Shirte— Sizes, a 2 1 pay a 1s 1a, IS vy Reduced from ®6.00 to $3.00.— 1 White Duck Vest. Size 34. Reduced trom m 62.25 to 61.00— 1 White Duck Vest. Size 40. Reduced from 2 $3.00 to 81.80.—» 1 Flannel Cost. S4-inch chest. laced from 68.75 to €3.00.— 1 Bathing Tronk. —educed from Se. to 12¢.— 6 Negiigee Shirte— 3 1655 -Sisentben baie 17 paire Baibrigwan Half Hove. ize 9'. —Rasiuced to 250. — 13 pairs Fancy Lisle Thread Half Hose. Size Sand Oy. —Reduced from 376. to 250.— 20 Four-in-Hand Washabie Ties. 7 pairs Fine French Balbriggan Drawers Mise 0, Sond 46, ‘Reduced from @1.25 to 750. — ‘3 Fine Extra Size Balbriggan Bhirts, with long sleeves. Size 48. —Reduced from $1.50 to 75e.— Reduced from 5c. to 25e.— 20 Meas Unlenndered Paited | esren Seta, 4 ced trom 62e. 000 — 2 Boss’ Laundered Spirte—sotied. ‘Size 13. —HRedaced from 63c. to 35e.— 1 Uniaundered Night Shirt—size 14}¢-solled. —Heduced from 50c. to 25e.— 3 Men's Laundered Shirts, fancy bosoms. Bize 169. —Reduced from $1.50 to 50c.— ‘12 pairs Fine Balbriggan Drawers. Sise 30-38. —Reduced from 50e. to 35e.— 17 Extra Fine Gauze Shifts, finished with silk braid and pearl buttons. Sises 34, 40and 2. —Reduced from G0e. to Sle. — 11 Fine Gauze and Ralbriexan Shirts, with French necks. Sizes 40 and 42. —Reduced from ‘5c. to 25c.—= st floor, 1st annex.) BLACK GRENADINES. ‘2% yards Surah Reduced from #2.03 to €2.00.— 24 yards Camel's Hair Grenadine. —Beduced from 2.61 to €1.75.— 45% yards Gray tripe Grenadine. —Reduced from 84.63 to $3.00.— ‘3X yards Stripe All-silk Grenadine, — Reduced from £4.13 t0 $5.00,— 4 yards All-wool Henrictta (46 inches wide), — Reduced from 85.00 to €4.00.— 5 yards Polke Spot Reduced frou #6.56 10 @5.00.— ‘5k yards Old Gold Stripe Camel's Hair Gren- —Reduced trom $17.08 to 96.50. — 8 yards Pin Stripe Grenadine. —Heduced from $8.00 t0 96.50.— 44 yands Bordered Grenadine, 46 inches wide. —Keduced from $12.00 to $6.00,— 12 yards Plaid Grenadine. — Reduced from Lee SEO aR— 7 yards Bordered Grenadine. —Reduced from #15.75 to $10.60.— 1 yards Bilk Grenadine, with “dace rom #20010 ue 0O— REMNANTS OF xs VEILING FOR acne Reduced fra 94. 13 to @2.50. is ite 1% irs: floor, ace a. building.) Bron Tkccge Roary Reayaxze iN LADIES" MUSLIN TEDERWEAR DEPART- 1. Folks Dot Cambeis Gown, yuke of fine SERS, Collar and cuffs Aniehed with herring vest pofrced from pom 82.75 t0 81. — from $11.75 to $10.00.— 11 Ladies’ Walking Skirts, deep raffle of ‘eoldery, finished with yoke. Size 30 and ¢2 — Reduced from $1.50 to $1.25. — pairs China Silk Drawers, handsomely trim- med with Platte Valenciennes Lace and rib- bon—colors, 5 Silk Chemise, extra ruffle at Dottom, trimmed ig Mgr ge Prot tunel with kcucal tus tote sotea tans Bive and Biack. — Reduced from $7.50 to $5.50.— Ey SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 12 iot of extra size Shetland Ghawie, best ered, — Reduced from $1.75 to @1 each. — 1 Fine Silk and Wool Fersisn Shaw!, Lixht, Lemsll lot of genuine Paisley Shawls cbt -—Reduced from $15 to $10 — | Wa Ax STs 5. +3 BE Por an enjowadle Luncheon vit om Suath oor, 100A street buildeng, & Bim a ee iN UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. ‘Two White Enamel ‘Threefold fereena, trimmed in brass, five fest high. Redweed from 09 £0 05 cach One Lmitation Mahogany Three-fold five feet hih. edmond from $15 to 820, Three Imitation Mahocany Wall Pockets ot Payer Racks, trimmed. Reiuoed from 01.75 t0 82 each. Anumbet of remnants of Oretonne, Canton Curtain Madras, Sesh Musiin and Singie pairs of Lace and Chenille Curteine at very Wow remnant prices ——o_ BPRCIAL. Tomortow we will eli 200 yarde of REAL SCOTCH MADRAS, tr Cardinal only, at the setioctoma pete at Yer dor Do Nor Vin To atten’ our CLOSING SALE OF CHE MILLE CURTAINS. The reductions on thes froods are the boldest we've ever made. Fourth floor, 12% st. . bantens.1 Sroos-Taxixa ; al In ART NEFDLEWOKA DEPARTMENT. ees A SOLED SUROR 0 Us 18 a Loss, TO YOU IN. 2 Table Cover, Art Satin. Was #1 Now S00. 1 Bar, Linen Duck. Was ine P 0 v0 v0 v0 Wen 03.50. Now 2 Ps ne me Note the 24 yards Slate color. — SS yards Pink. Was #) ‘Up Yards Grey. Was Oo. 1% yards Green. Was #1. 2 yards Likht Pink. Was 1, Now Tis. 2X yards Salmon. Was @111. Now 90. ‘2yards Nile Green. Was$i. Now Tic. (Third Boor, 10th street batidine.) —— . Ressaxts Or Muxixo Usorewran, 1 Ladies’ Pink Swiss Eibhed Silk Vest, Aligtiy faded, #120 3, low neck and no sleeves. —Heduced to 61. — 1 Ladios’ Cream Swiss Ribbed Vest, high ‘Beck and long sleeves, size Z. slightly soiled. Reduced to 75e.—— 1 Ladies’ Apple Green Pure Silk Swiss Ribbed ‘Vest, low novk and no slecves, size 3, lightly sotled. TSinch Gyssamer Panta, Reduced from Ste to WE. & pair. — SCididren’s Flesh Colored Tents, with bigi Awmall lot of Children's Vests, with hvh Beck and Jong siveves and hich peck amd «bet sleeves. Sizes 16, 18 and 20. ~—BRettuced to balf price, 1239. — (Piret for, 2d annex.) A Sversu Or Caspr ‘That bestows ite benefits equally upon allranting the ‘Use and enjoyment of every possible commt during @ Jong period of deferred payments, wertts ® patronage ‘of e grateful pubile, Buchs our ‘EQUITABLE No premium upon first-class woods an relies upom the honor of each housekeeper for repsHent, ot ber conventence may determine the most olitable. FURNITURE, CaRPETs, STOVES at A COMPLETE LINE OF SEASONABLE Cof ORTS. HOUSE & WRMARI'S Cas anp c-DIT HOUSES, 927 to Teh st, (600 Mass!tertts ave. we Bole agency for tpelebrated Watney Carriages, A Made un a ting offs om nepocta 0h of ota ENUINE ALLIGATOR SéP GCHELS, Ss _—— we te (164n.)2740.