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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. WED! i AY. AUGUST 12, 1891 TON Angust 12, 1991. ‘CROSBY 8. NOYES ies REE -Ealtor. THE EVENING STAR has a reqular and permancnt circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper Im the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it bas ne competitor. ——_——SSS— Apparently trastworthy estimates of the e tire wheat crop of the country, from beet cesbdanicemmie tented Ges wba ete | mmm to mee oer ms the Ieoding wheat-growing states. It is now | from the heat and toitself by a humorous display of ‘estimated that Kansas will produce 70,000,000 | wen’s Shirts in window corner of 12th st. sud Pa. Dusheis, and very favorablo een ome cis ci Niiemounswibies seule cata eck parts of Minnesota and North Dakota. rg0 : ootemsteachiis part of the spring wheat has boen harvested | *ertop loves; a palm leef fan in onehand, in the ‘and housed. It is a question of how much | other hand ecard on which is writtenas follows: ‘wheat the country can export in the next year without interfering with the home supply. Last year’s crop was 399,000,000, whfle that of ‘This warm weather one is not apt to read advertise- 1 ENOW I LOOK LIKE 1889 was 40,000,000 bushels. The accepted es- A Scanzcnow. timate for home needs, including 55,000,000 Dushels for seed, is about 855,000,000 busbels. But FILL ME WITH A MAN (Continued below.) ‘The surplus carried over is probably not less than 20,000,009. The figures, on this basis, are, bushels, estimating the new crop at as much as 635,000,000. Required for home consumption, A Goov-Firmxe Smet. (000,000 bushels. We exported in 1879 and 1830 more than 180,-| Examiae me end you will find Tam Gnished with 600,000,000. ‘Thus it is seen that we can reduce | the muslin in me worth more than what I cost? the existing estimate by 20,000,000 and sell likely that Europe will want 200,000,000 bushels | ©@"These Shirts are being ofered at ONLY 23 of us. CENTS each, in sizes from 14 to 17. Of course Shirts ++ ___ * =< Pesan judg. | (UuMeand cannct be honesty recommended. Really where, seems to be in a crit umor, judg- ee fi Ing bp the proceedings of the firet day's ses. | ¢™#r bargain are the “Palate Royal” Dress Shirts, other outgivings. Whatever they may do to-| to custom-made, being eupertor to the ready-made day it is apparent that they are not disposed | spires wevally sold at 82. a candidate for governor supposed to be per- sonally acceptable to them. Mr. Gorman is Reduced prices for just the Underwear that this he had to yield to the nomination of Frank | weather demands: Brown, and some members of the body went #0 far as to protest on the floor against even Brown himself. This spirit of independence | lensths of leg measurements. Reduced from 50 to 42 cents. Jeading alliance men that Senator Gorman] paipriggan Shirts, sizes 34to 44. Bilk bound, &. could be replaced by some one elae if the al-| oo os tom a5 to25 conte Hiance were so disposed. They already claim the — election of the late Senator Wilson's successor. there are uo signs that it will be less so in the | giry riste Half Hose, in all colors. Keduced from near future. The democratic leaders in the | state of Maryland Lave been yielding to the in-| >*2%4 50 cents to 21 cents pair. evitable for some time. But there must be| Fast Black Half Hose, warranted indelibleor money render without losing its identity. French Bal. Half Hose, two-thread, double toes and + s Certain industries in Europe, it would ap- | Betuced to Se. or 2 pairs for 260. pear, have been paralyzed by the McKinley | Imported Madras and Cheviot Neglige Shirts, euliar manuicturing system of Chemnitz, | choica Saxony, by which goods pass through many Domestic Madras and Cheviot Shirts, marked 61.25 hands—private weavers, factors, manufac- turers, dyers, ete.—has received such a severe | 84 98cents. Reduced to 8c. forcholce, “household industries” speak of breaking up and coming to the United States rather than be broken up by the fall in prices. While the manufacturers proper profess to find the year, they fear that unless the tariff here is not | All summer goods are being offered st reduced reduced their business for the future cannot | prices. We must bave the store cleared by September be conducted at a profit, which means of = anaes course thst the American knit goods industry | 7 °ST™BuTivals Weare theresore not confining is the testimony as to gloves and certain other | that you may be tolerably sure that what you want, in lines, while still other lines of industry also | your size and color and style, IS HERE AT A RE- highly taxed are unaffected by our tariff. The | pucED PRICE. We will not enumerate sny special symptoms of discontent over there are not and some to temporary causes. It is perhaps | AUsUst. Even Fast Black Hose are reduced in prices. too early to formulate views as to the effects of ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. the McKinley act on the manufacturers of| (see below.) Europe. The views of an intelligent observer of his} Ayxvar, Mipsuuues. S, race's progress and aspirations are presented in ics om — sons why the colored people of the United tates should te ia or other FS ould emigrate to Liberia or other parts Se ees @ perusal of ex-Senator Bruce's remarks. As REDUCED PRICES ARE QUOTED. pertinentiy set forth, our negroes here are should return to theland of their remote ances. | *B¢stmmer of the introduction by the Palais Royal of tors than that the Irish, the Germans or any ABSOLUTELY FADELESS COLORED HOSE in con- : It is some years since we introduced to Washington should. But he scores his greatest point when he shows that the race isso important a factor Bisek Hose that could be guaranteed indelible. Since s the first to show improved styles. From time to time widespread movement, like that proposed, would paralyze the industry of at least eight | “° ‘totuced Black Hose with double linen soles, . whereby the appearance of small holes at the seams is many more. Accumulating, a8 in Virginia, | repdered an impossibility. Coupled with the latest . educating themselves for their | ius we haveevery wearer of howe bought here an tasks and engaging in business and professional | savertiser for us, 60 that the following are household seek phantom ships of the desert in Africa? **Go to the Palais Royal for Black Hose.* aa But what of our latest introduction? Absolutely Geographical Society proposes to do at its cur- | are our Black Hose, and, like them, are practically Fent session is to have a common system of | guaranteed. If they Sade in washing or discolor the wrestle with half dozen names of places or | polstely refunded. rivers when you are hotand in « hurry. By i | Taz New Hosz Oxtx 49c. hoped to convince all hard heads that there is | Made of superior lisle, silk finished, warranted Fast already discovered and not clearly defined suf- | Black feet and ankles, uppers of Lavender, Gray, activities of the human race for some years to | absolutely “/adeleas.” come. {27 These Hose will be retailed in « regular way at The death of one of the older and better | Saturday, August 15, at o'clock, 10 per cent discount ‘Known newspaper men who have made the press | 18 allowed, so that the price is temporarily reduced. is an event of general interest. Mr. George | deduct one-tenth from the prices: Jones of the New York Times, who had been | > Hose, ribbed and plain, warranted Fast Black feet died this morning. 3 ests Lisle Hose, ribbed, Fast Black feet and ankles, most effort, get into Paris without being recog- Ted The only way for bim to travel withens| LO Psa Cext Discovxr. (One-tenth is also allowed off the marked prices of all famous criminal. they fear that too close a resemblance between | st only 2c. apatr. Thisis an assertion which can’t the naval uniforms and their own will provoke | be written of Fast Black Stockings more than once in Marine does not mean this as a formal objection | sell at 250. interests you less than the fact that we to being mistaken for the Navy. have them. You never saw prettier shaped Hose and therefore: New crop and surplus, 555,000,000 pe net 355,000,000 bushels. Exportable surplus, 200,- 000,000 (flour inclusive) of the crop of less than | felled seams, patent stays and reinforced front. Isn't abroad nearly as much as in 1879-80. It seems sold at and about euch a price can't be af much ac- Tho Farmers’ Alliance in Maryland, as else- sion of their third annual convention, and | reduced to 68 cents during this sale. These are equal to accept unquestioned even the nomination of Cooz Crormxa For Mex. told that the alliance is perfectly aware that Jean Drawers, sizes 26 to 46 inches waist and all was further manifested in private threats of; Gossamer and Feather-weight Bal. Shirts, with long Altogether the situation is interesting and somewhere a limit on a party's ability to sur-| refunded. Reduced from 25 and 35 to 21 cents pair. act with its reciprocity attachment. The pe- | marked $1.85, $1.08, $1.50. Reduced to $1.10 for blow that many of the people who conduct THE PALAIS ROYAL. e canse of the depression in overproduction last Linus Szourn Res Tar. ‘will drive them from the world’s market. Such |‘ *¢duced prices to broken lots and remnants, 20 general and may be due, some to permanent dargains, because all goods are special bargains during ——_+s—____ today's Stan, and if there exist any strong rea- WARRANTED FAST BLACK HOSE, of the Dark Continent, they do not appear from Americans and see no more reason why they | TB midsummer sale of '01 will be remembered as other descendants of a former immigration ‘Yunction with improved styles of Fast Black Hose. in the production of the cotton crop that any | 2 ¥* have kept ahead of all competition by being great states and seriously affect the business of |“ Bish-svliced heels and with double selvages, fifteen millions of property in s few years after | 1a west a ddighasexe Potels teeget Princsiand pursuits, as other races do, why should they | voras: One of the good things the International | Fadeless Colored Hose are dyed by the same process.as geographical names. It isa baiiling thing to | clothing or skin the purchase money promptly and the projected map on the millionth scale it is ficient territory on this planet to engage the | Lemon, Blue, Pink, Pearl, which are guaranteed ee ‘@cents. During this midsummer, which terminates: ® force in our day such as it never was before | The discount also applies to the following Hose— seriously ill at an advanced age for several days, ora anna colors and stripes, 250. 0 ‘The Grand Duke Alexis couldn't, with the ut- | Uppers of Flesh Pink, 35c. « pair. being known in the great cities is to become a Solid Black Hose. Before giving © general price list Members of the Revenue Marine serviee say | 50 dozen Sic. quality Ladies’ Hose are being offered Offensive remarks. Of course the Revenue | s year, seldomesoften. How we got these Hove to —__-____ they have the extra high spliced heels and improved The German Emperor should be induced to | shape double toes. Allowing the discount and six paire Visit the Chicago Exposition and learn for him- | will cost you only $1.35, for Hose that are worth, and self what a delicious accompaniment to a ham | cenerally sold for, $8 the half dozen, sendwich a glass of beer may be. BLACK GAUZE LISLE HOSE. + ___ ‘The Chinose exclusion set precipitates in this | With double heels and toes, 50c. pair. With double sues cal soles and spliced selvages, only 7Se. pair. The dis- = cage © {hat is quite | cunt whichis allowed until o'clock Saturday reduces familiar to hostesses. Sho is afraid that somo | - of the people she bas invited to the world’s fair | "ieee at Peas Sk Bheventing OB: a and much more durable than the Silk-plated and Spun- The death today of James Eussell Lowell re- | #il Hose that retail at 65c., @1 and $1.25. moves one of the great literary men of the tines—an ardent patriotand a noted man other- Cunparws 250. Brace Hosn ‘Wise than in literature. es don they might turn their attention to some of ‘the presidential booms that are being constantly discovered. ——_—+2—___ The Alabama people declare with lazcest and most complete stocks of Black Hose in’ that the vote crop was not » failure in Ken- | CoUsty for men's, ladies’, youths’, misses’, children's tacky. and bebies’ wear. Like with Gloves ws sim to bare ee Black Hose to &t ali shapesof limba, and we have. Ten Prince Albert Vietor is becoming quite bald. | Per cost @iscount—one-tenth off the total of your pur- No doubt bis father bas worried him « great | “hess Until Sturdy, August 15, at 1 o'clock. deal. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL 4 LiIsNER out s+. Acentenarian who hasn't smoked or drank all bis life would be interesting for a change. ee ‘The color lines to be drawn by the Grand Asmy are limited to the red, white and blue. bem cas am Ropvexs New Fonsrrvnz. Sronz, 613 7TH ST. . W., Between Band F sta Onur fall goods are now arriving, and our ad- ‘Vice to housekeepers is to make their selections asearly as possible. Fashion has decreed some new designs in Carpetsand likewise in Parlor and Bed-Room Furniture, which make them doubly ‘attractive to discriminating eyes, and they are bound to go—and go fast, too. We'll not attempt to describe them—we'd rather show them. ‘ Open until 6 o'clock; and if you'll call we'll guarantee to show you something in the way of Carpets and {Furnituro that will be attractive, serviceable, seasouabie and reasonable, Asinthe past, weare always willing to make terms to suit our customers, and no one noed therefore deprive himself of home coufortson the ploa of want of ready cash. JOHN RUDDEN, FURNITURE DEALER, 613 7th st.n. w. ault-te Tyrese 1p No, Mone —— ni a : — Ans peo) u od ast Doig ae “aru ‘ACKER. he Rar drusaiste, . KEXNE! 1 Pa. Wholesale ty TBCHIPELLY 2° t ts" ee ave. dy13-in, wees 10 Pee Cexr Orr For Cass. ‘We are closing out all our Summer Stock at ex- tremely low prices preparatory to taking an inventory of stock during this month, and all who wish to take advantage of this very low offering of our stock can now supply themselves with good goods at a very low price and save the discount of 10 per cent for cash. WE HAVE NECESSARILY ACCUMULATED A LARGE LOT OF REMNANTS of all kinds and we are offering them at s discount of 25 PER CENT off for OASH, and many good bargaitis may,be procured. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, aul2 919 Penna. ave, Ga We close at 6 p.m., Saturdays excepted. Tue Axovxr a P%F ADVERTISING THAT WE GET Q QFROM EACH SATISFIED PATRON 00 WILL FULLY COMPENSATE US FOR THE LOSS OF PROFIT AND COST DURING THIS REMOVAL REDUCTION SALE, WHICH WILL LAST ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER. EVERYTHING NOW IN OUR STORE 18 OFFERED ‘AT PRICES NEVER BE- FORE HEARD OF IN CONNECTION WITH GARMENTS OF THESE QUALI- TIES. MEN'S SUITS, BOY'S SUITS, CHILDREN'S 8UITS, OVERCOATS, ODD TROUSERS, FURNISHING GOODS, IN FACT EVERYTHING NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER OUTFITTING OF MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. B. ROBINSON & C0., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 909 PA. AVE. N.W. aul2-1o Canmat & Ley, 928 7TH ST. and 706 K BT. XN. ‘The extra size Honeycomb Bed Spfeads at 60 cents are here. Unexpectediy we have received another 100 of those extra size and weight of the $1.25 quality White Bed Spreads to go at 81. ‘Men's Fine Sateen Shirts reduced to 75c, Fine Madras Shirts reduced to $1.25. Fine Silk agd Linen Shirts reduced from 82.50 to $1.50. A big drive in 25-cont All-silk Windsor Ties togoat 125 cents. ‘A bargain in Shirt Waists. Percale and White, ‘Were 75c and S0c., reduced to 40 cents. Men's White Uniaundered Shirts, New York Mills muslin, linen bosom, bands and cuffs, only 50 cents. ‘A bargain in 10 pieces of Dress Goods, correct colors and quality, reduced from 50, 40nd 37% to2S cents. CARHART & LEIDY, aulz 928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w. ‘We close st 6p. m., Saturday excepted. ‘713 MARKET SPACE. st im tt tou Hoge med er. ‘now is the to dny.” Your chance of the season. tng Fg —— & 7 wil saly mornion 6 few bt the donciet Basics. ‘All of our 5c. Lawn go at 4c. ios om Ai ee Ail of our 12 ‘All of our Sac ribet All of our All of our: Sister oer Ali of our a igs W. A. Prsce & Co, ‘Buccessorsto E. G. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, Corner 8th street. WE ARE FIRST IN THE FIELD with FALL DRESS TRIM- MINGB. We open the Fall Season in advance of all others. WE DID THE LARGEST DRESS TRIMMING BUSINESS AND KEPT THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE AS- SORTMENT of these goois south of PHILA- DELPHIA last season. THIS SEASON we will take anearly start, and we intend not only to Denext to PHILADELPHIA, but we SHALL PUSH THAT CITY HARD TO BHOW A LARGER, MORE REFINED OR SELECT LINE OF DRESS TRIMMINGS OF EVERY KIND THAN WE SHALL EXHIBIT DURING THE COMING SEASON. Ask your DRESS- MAKERS where to get the choicest ideas in thisline and they wil quickly tell you at W. A. PIERCE & CO.'8. Hero below are seen OUR ADVANCE GUARDS in the TRIMMING ARMY. Sees Sixx Gre Heaprxes Or EDGINGS in COLORS of STEEL, EIFFET, SLATE, NAVY BLUE, OLD RED, GRAY, PLUM, HUNTER'S GREEN, GARNET, MODE, LIGHT BROWN, DARK BROWN, MYRTLE, CHOCOLATE, CREAM, BLACK, COCOA, TERRA COTTA, WHITE, inch wide, in TWO different styles. Would begood value at 17e. OUR BEGINNING PRICE, 124. YARD. 1-INCH PASSEMENTERIE OF SPUN BILK, in SAME SHADES as above. Would De excellent value at 38. or 40c. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 25. YARD. HERE 18 AN ENTIRELY NEW IDEA, the NEWEST wrinkle in the trimming line. IT ts @ GIMP or SILK EDGING, % of an inch WIDE, made of DOUBLE TWISTED SILK CORD on a canvas band, forming ® very STRONG and DESIRABLE trimming. These are the shades we are showing in this number: LIGHT BROWN, DARK BROWN, HUN- TER'S GREEN, NAVY BLUE, TAN, GRAY, MYRTLE, BLACK, SLATE, COCOA, MA- RINE. These are the newfall dress shades. OUR SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS NUM- BER IS 30. YARD. 7 Other New Drese Trimmings arriving daily. Watch OUR ADVERTIMEMENTS for point- ers. Maa ee Avovst Orrenixes. ARE THE DAYS WHEN THE ‘Unexpected is always happening. We are anzions to clear the store for the recep- tion of the fall stock. Summer goods must not Unger beyond their season. 80 we are making “‘deep cuts" and “sharp turns” all over the house. 'Twould bestrange if we didn't run ‘longside of some want of yours. Faxcy _-Drerred! EVERY SINGLE and asq DOUBLE-BREASTED FAXcY Vesrs, VEST that we've gotictt is reduced. You know what exclusive patterns theyare, Nowisthe time you can ‘wear them and that’s why we've “‘let down" the price. ‘The $2. 50 ones are 81.89. The €:3.00 ones are $2.18. ‘The @3.50 ones are 82.09, ‘The €4.00 ones are $3.18. The €4.50 ones are $3.69, Tho 85.00 ones are $4.18, ‘We've culled out all the soiled and tumbled onesand mado @ separate lot of them—SIN- GLE and DOUBLE-BREASTED. All grades— Gil sizee—and all they need is to be relaun- dered. Take your choice of tiny of them for —$1.38.— Any of the DOLLAR FANCY VESTS youcan have for —500.—’ We won't open our mouths to murmur a com- Plaint of our loss. Help yourselves to your ‘satisfaction at the new prices. Temember the Qualities haven't weakened » bit—they’re as staunch as ever. MEN'S Lookamong OUR “remnant lots” for PANTS. 9 pair of PANTS first. If your size is there you're in luck. Most eversbody fa buying a pair nowadays to piece out the season—and as fast as the lines get broken—we put them to ‘short prices.” G1. 7.5 Poets 02.50 woRKING PANTS. $2LGO setsau the “odds and Ends," of the 84 qualities, 33.90 Satuers in the broken sizes'in the 5, $0 and 7 grades. To call things by their right name these New Hosier For Far. ‘Wo are in receipt of anew and beautiful line of new STYLES in FINE FRENCH BRIL- LIANT LISLE HOSE for LADIES, in boot pattern. FAST BLACK BOOT, WITH FANCY COMBINATION UPPERS in all of the NEW SHADES, drop stitch. Regular value, 750. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 49¢. pair. FAST BLACK ALL-SILK HOSE, with plain colored tops, heel and garter band. Regular price everywhere, 85c. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, Ge. pair. LADIES’ SEWING SILK HOSE, in ALL SHADES. REDUCED from 82.50 to 82 pair. CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK DERBY RIBBED HOSE. Ail sizes. Regular price. Be. REDUCED to 196. pair. CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK ROYAL RIBBED HOSE. Regular price, 25c. to 38e. OUR SPECIAL PRICE FOR ALL SIZES, 25c. Pair. W. A. PIERCE & CO., Buccessors to E. G. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, Corner 8th st. “i Sezcrar Ispvcements* AND GREAT BARGAINS IN OUR BLACK GOODS AND MOURNING DEPARTMENT. WE ARE OFFERING SEVERAL LINES OF SEA- SONABLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 48-inch All-wool Light-weight Cheviot, ws Now.. 48-inch Medium-weight Cheviot, was $1.25. Now. 45-inch French Serge, fine quality, was $1.25. Now. 50-inch French Serge, good value, was $1.50. Now. 45-inch Cashmere Cloth.. 45-inch Priestley's Silk Warp Crystalette. 42-inch Mohair Sicilian... 42-inch Mohair Sicilian... 48-inch English Mohair, 52-inch English Mohair.. 42-inch Silk and Wool Satin Striped Hernan! 40-inch Silk and Wool Satin Striped Hernanl.... 40-inch Wool Grenadine, stripes and checks, was 81.00. Now. 00 42-inch Priestley’s Side Band Tamise, was $1.25. Now., 45-inch Lupin's All-wool Chall; 1.00 PANTS AND VESTS are ‘‘bargains of the first water.” Better values for less moncy than ‘you'll run across again this season anywhere. ‘The SHOES—the STRAW HATS—and the FURNISHINGS-—all three—are full of special opportunities where money plays the smallest part. ,) Sazs Axp Comrasr. Trade Winners, PENNSYLVANANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH aulz . STREET. Aw Isvesruest OF 822 NOW WILL SAVE YOU 628 NEXT SPRING. SEE THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS: Perfect Success Gas Ranges— 819.50 reduced to $14.75. 21.00 * * 17.75. 24.00 % 18.50. 28.00 * 22.00, 32.00% 25.50. 40.00 = 29.50, Rainy weather. Too many on hand. Must sell, ©, A. MUDDIMAR, an5 G14 12th st. Rerern, & Co. INDUCEMENTS. Ladies’ Black and Colored Silk Gloves: ‘B5e. and Be. quality f Boe rs Ladies’ Shirt Waists in Percale White and Black india Linen: 40c. quality for.. Ze. All Silk Ribbons at less than half their valve. ‘Numbers. 45 7 9 @B 16 Price ... ce. Be. 4c. Ge. Te. Ge. 130. ‘To start our customers on the P. N. Corsets, we offer them at the following low prices: Style 415, 476 and 441; regular price, 98c, now 0c. “281, 408and 823; 1.25" BSc. 149 B ST. 8.E., CAPITOL HILL, Opposite U. 8. Library. 4y3-3m_ 281.00 s Scurise May, ‘To gratify a momentary pleasure by rail or steamer, consult the movements of the wind and weather. It is the province of our EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM ‘To consult the lasting Comfort and Happiness of the ‘weary, overworked housewife by placing in her pos- ‘session the Conveniences and Pleasures of Home Life, leaving her mind easy and her purse unburdened., ‘The exigencies of each individual case will determine the amount of yous weekly or monthly payments. 42-inch Lupin's Crepe Delaine, was 81. Now... 75e] FURNITURE, 42-inch Black and Gray Side Band Camel's Hair, was$l. Now... ‘Te ica 40-inch Black and White Surah Twill, was DEAPERING, v1 42-inch Black and White Side Band Surah Twill, bei ies - 1.00 WORKS OF ART. BURGH & BRO. (€20, 422, 424, 426 7TH BT. ® . HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, . 927,919, 921 and 923 7th st., ana (636 Massachusetts ave. a.w. Peerless Whitney Carriages exclusively and still ste premium, T. B. Towser & So BEY Goops Duatens, pt Henrietta "33, 316, 60, G5, Te. and Ruass oat ‘Bhirts, Fant mon ee eat Just received, 60, 75e., 61 Woopwazp Axp Loranor. 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. X.W. — Having closed out from our manufacturer the Dalance of his stock of Wexford and Madras Shirta we are enabled to offer to our customers Shirts that we sold early in the season at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 for Gie., Tc. and $1 each. By \ genes . 25 DOZEN Werford—cut straight way of the cloth—full yokes—woven stripss—absolutely fast colors— G-inch placket opening in sleeves to allow of being ironed out fiat—fine felled seams. G50. each. Wexford and Madras — cut straightway of the cloth, full yokes—woven stripes—absolute- Ay fast colors—6-inch placket— ‘opening in sleeves to allow of being ironed orft flat—fine felled seams, Te. each. ‘Madras—ailk stripes—space col~ lar—extra finish—eftra fine quahty—cut straightway of the cloth — fall yokes — woven stripes—absolutely fast colors— inch placket cpeging in sleeves: to allow of being ircned out flat—fine felled seams. $1.00each. — WE SHALL CONTINUE OUR sale of Men's ‘Unlanndered Shirts as follows: G2 DOZEN. = Madeof fair quality muslin, linen bosoms, well made. Sizes 13% to 17. Re. each. 200DOZEN. Made of good muslin, same Weight 2s Wamsutta, only four picks coarser. Pure linen bosom—front and back of shirt reinforced and double stitched — three-ply neck and waist bands, linen faced—felled seams— hand-worked button hole in front—open back, and opening as endless and extension fac- ings—shirt cut straightway of eloth—well finished. Sizes 14 to17. ‘300. each. ‘Made of Wamsutta Muslin, 1900 pure linen bosom—open back and opening has endless and extension facing. French Placket sleeves, faced—rein- forced fronts—gathered yokes— Mnen faced cuff bands—every shirt cut straightway of the cloth and double stitched—cle- gantly made, Sizes 14 to 18. 5c. each. 100 DOZEN. Made of an excellent muslin, counting 80x84 threads to the ‘square inch—1900 pure linen Plaited bosom—open front and back or open back—French Placket sleeves, faced—back opening has endless and exten- Sion facing—cut straightway of the cloth—double felled seams— Perfect fitting. Sizes 14to 18. ‘Toe. each. 100 DOZEN. First Moor, first annex.) Bors: Crorsixa. —o— SHIRT WaISTS. Best Merrimac Print Shirt Waists, plaited ‘back and front, new and nest patterns. Sizes to12 years, —Only 20¢. each. — Good, Soft-finished Outing Shirt Waists in ‘eat patterns, —-20¢. each. — Elegant Cheviot Ginzham Shirt Waists, in substantial dark colors that will wash. Sizes 5 to 12 years, 27K. each.— Best Percale Shirt Waists. Sizes 4 to 12 Years. Formerly. 50c. —Bic. each; 3 for 1.— First-class White Unlaundered Shirt Waiste, with linen collars and cuffs, thoroughly made and finished, good value, Sizes 4 to 12 years. —W0e. each.— EXTRA TROUSERS, Afall line of separate Trousers, in new and desirable materials and patterns. Sizes ¢to 15 years. —iée., 81, 81.25 and 81.50 pair.— (Third floor, 11th st. building.) Guove Deranruest. —-— 25 dozen Ladies’ G-button-length Black Silk ‘Mitts, with glove thumbs, retrograde seamed. —e. a pair.— Ladies’ Biarritz Gioves, in Tans, Browns and Black—excellent for travel and mountain use, +81 pair.— Ladios’ 8-button-lenzth Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, in Tans. Brownsend Black, with em- ‘broidered backs, —81.15 8 pair.— (First floor, 11th st. building.) Luex Dersarvest. —o— 22x30 Fringed Damask Tray Cloths, in Plain ‘White or with colored borders. —19e. each. — All-Iinen Glass Napkins, with Red borders, ‘actual size 17x17 inches. a dozen.— 17x38 All-linen Fringed Huck Towels, with colored borders, extra quality. 12K. each, $1.50. doren.—= (Beconé floor, 11th st. building.) —— JUST RECEIVED— 50 dozen Ladies Drop-stitched and Plain ‘Lisle Thread Hose in Tans and Grays, . —Sée. a pair—3 for $1.— First floor, 2d annex.) Davoaisrs: Suxpaims Dreamz. ae Anew lot of Good English Bristle Tooth Brushes, —I5e. each.— ‘The Very Bost West India Bay Rum, Gos., Sle. 1208., 50e. Lquart, 900, ‘Triple Water put up in 4-08. bottles—several odors, —S8e. a bottle. — (First floor, 11th st. building.) Eiastio Corset Lacer, two and a half yarts a —Sand 100,— (rust floor, 11 se. building.) : ‘WOODWARD & LoTmRoP, a sul? 10th, Ithand Fete nw, Woonwann Axp Elon TEEN acres. two.acres in shade trees: 150 fruit ‘and theitty. small frecne Towee: all inclaesty Lornunor, ae 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. pears Jrom sale 7 ‘MASONS PRESERVING JARS FUSS Tiare tone n ‘WITH from Landover station, Band!” PORCELAIN-LINED TOPS. from Wonks ‘Quart size.. --.@Ladozen, Send uss postal cand and we will deliver —_ Promptly. apply’: Borr Unsnretzas. FOR SALE A FINE FARM OF oo ACRES, 190 Buff Pongee Silk Umbrellas, with bamboo eared ans wea i Baitimore, ak bandles, 26-inch, $7.50 and $3.35. ‘2inch, $3. Buff Pongee Silk Umbrellas, with fine Lam- boo handles and Green silk linings, —26-inch, @5.— These Umbrelias are excellent for seaside: mountain use, ist floor, Ist annex.) TRY RSDersox, 29 East Saratoga st., Satunore, Md. eul2st ND HFALIN\ COUNTRY HOMP, . im Mor vanty, Md. easy. F. bRNJAMIN, UY F ot. Sercrar, Banoarxs IN LADIES’ CLOTH SATCHELS AND SHOPPING BA No. 3—Ladies’ Cloth Sate! Igator ende ani bottom—leather lined—inside pockets— Bickel lock—side catches on sizes 22-Iuch and inch PROUET Ss very be soil being vers Fi office, weliovl aud soe for dairy and truck pur and terule. dchurthes, pos 6-10inch— wdclgitial shade Se; © charwmnt ian Reduced from $1.35 to #1. $5,000, Address BR. FRA: rbLD, —ll4ach— Siist yw Reduced from @1.50 to $1. ALL SEVERAL CHEAP FARIS. 5-124inch— from city. 66. per acre. Reduced from $1.75 to 81.20. Cy 4-13-inch— Va eck per acre, Redtuced from $1.95 to $1.35. ROTWERYORD. aor ree, 1-1¢-inch— ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS he lower Potomac, within si seni and treurtit house and good bay formation inquire of CAPTAIN fhe steamers Arrow emith and Ste at THUS, MILLER, Badge p county, Ma Redueed from $2.25 to #1.50. ‘No. 69—Ladics'Satchois—made of finest cloth— grain leather ends and bottom—leather lined— Jeather-covered frame and inlay—inside pocket Side catches—nickel lock— eet ‘= Por ianr: Reduced from $2.15 to $1.60. - S-2Lneh— oniy #13 550 per mou Reduced from $2.40 to §1.75. the best bu: village, 2s ak — S23 per monta, qi Reduced from €2.75t0 82. | _*" amie sng hes W oopsvr . luced from @2.95 to 82. Lies bet weeu the Mets branch and the 7th st. ‘2-I¢-inch— ee. facing the ratiroad the west and the pike om Reduced from $3.25 to €2.50. he cast afl sloping toward both. The .rainase ts OX ae cellent, Water goof and eam ie. Live eabadle Vision ts eight ‘uniies froin Was one on the bran iw Muirteen Bouses uo: Reduced from £3.75 to €2.75. No. 3-Ladies’ Cloth Shopping Bags—leather Dottom—two leather handles well riveted on— full jeather lined—inside pocket—leather cov- ered frame—strap and buckie fastening — 8-9inch when coupieted, the hearest ‘tue subdivision. ts tor saie on easy terme and lower than im any tier subdivision Of suuilar advantages. Reduced from $1.05 to 81. Reduced from $2.25 to $1.50. 5-10-tnch— No. G—Ladies’ Cloth Shopping Bags—same meyer: < style as above—grain leather Lottormenickel | 3504.9m ES trimmings—and leather-covered buckle Se * 4 FAKMS! 1 HA 1—S-inch— ye Reduced from €2.25 to $1.50, | Washinetou ut prices tat will prove haus inventors sia BETSY Tee BROORS, Glu Lath at nw Reduced from €2.35 to #2. 2-1Linch— Reduced from $2.75 to $2.23. (Special tables—first floor, loth st. building.) MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN Necxwear Deranruest. —o—— WINDSOR TIES. 5x5 inches (extra large size), in plaids and Light printed effects. A bargain at —18e. each, 3 for 50e.— (ist floor, under skylight.) $10 10 #100 TO LOAN at low interest on furniture, pianos, by Wagons, Lousel: Principal and interest Hasscre Deranraesr. SWISS FLOUNCINGS. ‘We have added several other styles to the lot of 45-inch Embroidered and Hemstitched Flouncings on baie at —S0e. a yard. — _Gst floor, 2nd annex.) TOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS from @1.000 to #100,(00, 6 per cent: no a: ‘When security issatisfactory. W.I.HUPKINS & CO. ‘aus-Tm i ot. nw. MGS2i,1e Loan TN SUMS HANGING FROM $1,000 to #20, 0 Reoverios Sace Or Hior-Crass WASH GooDs. eee Scotch Cheviots, French Lawns, French Batines, Kora Moire and Scotch Crepon. —Reduced from 25e. to 123c. a yard. — »S RLAL ESLATE. PROMPT plications. MMSTLUT & BRADLEY, All 6f our 25c. and Sle. Scotch Ginghame, in good styles and colorings, —Rediuced to 1230. a! yard. — PSIRED AT lowest rates of intervst on approved real estate wit~ Usted within the District of Cosmmlio; uo delay ber youd time Lecessary ior examination of tite abd prep- Sration Of papers; Counissious reamcuabie. Anderson's Scotch Ginghams. juced to 2c. a yard. — French Organdies. /—Reduced from 40e. to 25e. « yard.— PureLinen Lawns. = s —Reduced from 45. to 250. a yar.— (@irst door, 10th st. building.) ees WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 11th and F sts. n.w. A Lerrez You Suovzp TAKE TIME TO READ. fable awonthuy Suite & Jurrokos dyad S11 2th st. a M370, boa, IN BUMS@ LOM @500 UPWARD. AT THE LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. on BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. BR. 0. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 10th and ¥ ste. 2. NEY TO LOAN ON ENDOWMENT LIPE AND ‘Tontine Insurance policies ; ‘also _pur- Ghased at highest cash pres. M.-H. ACHESON, 197% F st nw, ae Mcxet re, LOAN—LAKGE AMOUNTS ALWAYS: ou for ioane of beat city Security. at lowess Fates of integest. “Justalinent iowus with Mberul ware Good buiiding joans wi ve copmdered, aul? 379 W. D. CLARK & ©0., $11 MARKET SVACE. WHY ARE YOU 5! ING AT COST? _ Ame youcontemplstine movine? areyoussasoutet jo can now chen enakp bone on collstensl cooustiy an masiness? These questions we hear every day from the | © per cent tut long of abort tue. many people who study theirown interest in attending | 15 4. fea SMITH & SONS, this cost sale. We are not contemplating moving, | 2°86 <= Reither are wegoing out of business, but beingcrowded | ye ® ane hei eee oe for room BY OUR STEADILY INCREASING BUSI- | 374,28YiMt Bvuey tv jot can always Sud «ait-edge NESS are forced to take in the u: part of our build- WUD & Ov." BAN! ing. Then, too, we wish to add other departments | _my9-tr eS to our stock, that we may durnish as near as possible EAL ESTATE INVESTMEN all the demands of the trade. ‘The front of the build MIDAPE ASU, & BONDS, ing is to be changed, window capacity increased, so we is MS UF 61,000. Will be enabled to display more extensively the many SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED, attractionsof our stock to the public gaze. These im- To provements will cause much dirt about the building, 7 ‘and we wish to reduce the stock toas small a compase RIAL ‘as possible, so it will be convenient to. handle. We are ESiArr. therefore willing togive you theadvantage of our profit. Are you alive to your opportunity? ‘Nothing ia our entirestockexcepted. Everything at cost. Silks, Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods, | THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. y LOAN ON REAL PSTATE Ok FIRST. Clans SecUrity, at lowest ruleso. interest, aude lay where the security is youd. White Goods, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels. Pillow | —*?26—_ ; EEN, 305 7h et. ww. en Sl » ONEY TO LOAN-IN SUMS OF FROM 6503 Ziuen, Linen Sheeting, Cotton and Linen Lawns, | MOSES Zo. LOAN: Kyat Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Challies, Pongees, | no aclay. GAN & PUILLK, Hosiery, Underwear, Haudkerchiefa, Umbrellas, Cot- apetr Wor stn ow, tons in all widths, and many other articles tou numer- ‘ous to mention. ‘Look over your needs, give us a call and make money while purchasing. W. D. CLARK & O., 3m 811 Market Space. ‘ONEX TO LOAN AT 3 AND 6 PEK CENT ON ‘epyroved District real emaie no delays ae iat PARKER, mn Dais Fat MOSEx TO LOAN EER Th sams to Suit, at lowest rates, on approved fentgge pecuri:y TECH, POX & BLOWS on Groaaws Crevrr Horse. ‘This season's production. Mace of the BEST ‘FURNITURE AND CARPETS. ‘HOOVER Stock and sold ot pate S and LOW prices. READ THESE PRICES. ore, ‘1217 Penna. sve. SIOES that you oes ° ‘will appreciate. Folia Oak Antique-finished Bed Room Suites, 3 Pieces, for €17 cash or $18 on credit. ‘F-plece Parlor Suites, solid wainut frames, uphol- stered in plush or Lest hair cloth, for €28 cash or 630 Tuene Is No Daxorn 2 on credit. in a MODERN GAS STOVE of the serious Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for @2.25caah | | Srnatte at bu fen Goour with other owes, ‘or 2.50 0n credit. oun biak, BRUSSELS CARPET, O0c. cash or Gie. on credit. cuz soem, Good INGRAIN CARPET, Sc. cash or 40c. on a credit. RELIABLE. ‘We sew and lay all CARPETS free of cost an@ don't eharge for the waste in matching figures. Our terms are the cositst of any house inthe city: ‘only small payment at time of purchase and the bal- ‘ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ‘No notes required and 6 per cent discount aliowed on all accounts settied in thirty days, myl9tr ~WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. GRoGanx's CREDIT HOU ‘730 and 742 7th st. aw.

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